Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 282, Hammond, Lake County, 11 May 1917 — Page 5
Friday, Mar 11. 1917
THE TIMES PAGE FIVE
THE JAPANESE WAY TO REMOVE 'CORNS
IT HURT A BIT EASY AND SIMPLE
The Magic Touch of Ice-Mint Does It. Just a Touch Stops Soreness, Then the Corn or Callous Shrivels and Lifts Off.
Try it. Your Feet Will Feel Cool and Fine
j""1" touen or Ice-mtnt aid "Oh:' wbt relief Corns and callouses imah. sorcnw disappears an 1 vou can danca all nifht or walk all cay ana jour corns won't hurt hit
mattsr what you have tried or howmany time you have been dlsap-
nere is a real help ror vou t last. From th vary second that leemlnt touches that so;-, tender corn your poor tired. aching; feet miM feel so cool, easy and comfortable that you will .lust sigh with reli-f.- Thm of It: 'use a littb touch of that de-
' sn!'!. roolinr lee-mint and real
or tough your pet corn is he will shrivel rip-tit up an I you c-i ri'l; his out after a touch cf lc--i --:. ,. pain, not a bit of r.;.rti.... euhr when a;p!y it. or nf lerwarc. dfwi u doesn't ?v-n Irritate the skin. Ice-tcint i the rest Jc raneje secret of fine healthy, liit'e t'e-f. ! vents fort odors an.l Ui'.e.p' :';.i;i cool. wre; ani comforts . It ;s now selling- like wiidf'.er her. .Just H!k in nr.; drug s:nro f,- n litt'e Jce-f.int and (the y:.ur ;-o..r suferin?. t'red feet the tr.-."t of th:r
I'ves. ; here is nn!i:n? bolter, nor
Mrs. Charles Albert Smith enl vitamed ! the members of the Columbia Club at! cards yesterday afternoon-at her home in South Hohman street. Auction bridge! was played and high score In the games! was made by Mrs. ". F,. Russell. Al the ! conclusion of the panics a prettily ap-:
pointed luncheon was served. Mis. J. K. i stinson of South llohmnn street was j named as the next hostess. Don't forget F.ed Cross day of the "Rariir'll
iniiiuiunti cnapier saturaay. .May I K'th. . ;-.-int
D0HT LET GRAY HAIR MAKE MJ ' LOOK OLD lOW
A thimble parly ' was gr.cn by Mrs. August ;ai!y at her home jn Wilcox avenue jet lenlay afternoon for Ui Gabion !:kJ flub and the members v.iih the except ion f two were p:scnt. .'i'hey
broupbt their needle worn and crochetinn: and spent a pleasant social after-
Grayness Without
RidiculeApply Q-Ban, Clean, Safe Guaranteed.
Kod people have de-
'' ' V- m t. f. is miiij.ensc to have gray , - i.fiv,- that they can apply W-Ban i.'-'v ioii. li'.ti.rer instead of dirty, licky. d : otts dyes. Thousands have ttntlen rid of their streaks of BffO' land re.ti"d Ipded and l:f-les hair to ; health. Tim'' and and thousand of
noun. Th - luncheon talde was prptt v - users of O-B-sn now have soft ItiMiii-
foct joy ia yours. Xo matter how old 'nothing: '.lust as good.
Social News EIN Hammond
thirty to five o'clock in the church social
rooms. The mothers of the children willj bo guests. !
with tulips. Mrs. Harry licrbf r of Harrison street was among yesterday's luncheon hostesses, her mother. Mrs. Johnson and sister. Mrs. Anderson of Chirato, be ins; nmoiiff her guests. There were covers for eleven.
post of studio manager. Herbert Warren, a well kown leading- man in h"-' gitimate, arl vaudeville prod uctions and the author of many successful vaudeville fket lns. includingf several vehicles employed in recent vears by V alerie L. rgere, Is the chief s-enario writer. ' Another well known actor in tlnsctnario il'-partmeiu and a writer who has distinguished himself in tile past bv his one-act plays and comedies. Is William Jefferson. son of Joseph Jefferson of "nip Van ... Winkle" fame and beloved of memory. "Buster" Keaton and Al St. John are also in the easts of these new Paramount-At buckle corned ies. Owen Moore In "Coney Island Prince ss." is an added attraction. William Fa run ui in the historic roles of Charles Darncy and Sidney Carton in the William Fox production o" "A Tale of Two ,ities." is the feature bill
Monday.
Get th Round Package Uacd for Century.
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ant. clos. abtind-int hair ,nstad of
iifrly. sti - -ilk'-. '!ead-lodv lock. You i for inn loo;; js .I'niK a you feel, ton, by I .p;:.v:ii. '.!!;' easy. sure. i ll.i.t'v.Bm-k .iinriiiilee. J y iiin ' : t,. maran- i
!ee to be liirniiesj ami is sold umfer i Divorce cases continue to pile up in
-l rn'!uW ;V,'?-"' 'i'ai.tee ir Superior ourt. three new ones b-
1 1 a r Hi'1 p
DIVORCE SUITS -
K uh ran t eeii. in
Don't forget Ked Hammond chapter 13th.
I'ross day Saturdav ,
or the May 5-0-HK
l here was a
Ladies" Aid Society of St. Taul's Luth-
Thc literature department of the Han-
niarunionj, and ail cOi drut stoies. or
pleasant meeting of the , write o irssie--Kliis Kruir Co.. Mem-
iphis, lenn. iiair lulture. s:i iliusi t t fl ft.il interest i ri liro:. i.f o.'t:ire
eran church held yesterday afternoon at j ,,, t l-'KKK the church parlors' Mrs llrrmsn Tier-u-. I Trv O-Han Superfine Ifair Tonic. O-
muti, Mrs. Henry Wolters and Mrs. Mat
I mond "Woman's Club will hold its annual; Schcrer
COMING EVENTS. The Epworth League of the First M. H. ciuirch will give a "left handed social" this evening at he church to which the members and their friends are invited. A program will be given. A social afternoon for the Beginners department of the Christian Sunday school will be held Saturday from two-
J picnic on Saturday, May 12. at the home I i of Mrs. Van Steenberg of Lansing. III.' j The officials for the day have arranged I
all things toward the success of the occasion. Members expecting to attend please assemble at elev en-thirty o'clock ! either at the home of Mrs. Charles Howell. T6 Mason street, or the home (,f
F HECKLES
Soat Hide Them With a Veil; KmoT Them With the Othine Prescription This prescription for tho removal of freckles was written by a prominent physician and is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold by any druggist under guarantee to refund the money if it fails. -n't hide your freckles under a veil;
the afternoon served a dainty collation.! The members devoted the afternoon to j their needle work. j Don't forget n-d Cross day of the! Hammond chapter Saturday.- May' l?t!. 5-9-10t! On Sunday, next. Mother's Dav will!
Mrs. V. S. r.citer, corner of Highland j be observed at the Methodist church.! and Hohman streets. Kaeh person ts re- j The theme of the sermon will be: "My j quested to please provide herself with ( Mother." The pastor w ishes to urge all j plate, cup. fork and spoon. Miss Fat-! of the members who have autos to bring
terson will be there with a variety of mothers to church and also urges all Hod Cross work on which the ladies will) who can do so to wear n white flower be asked to busy themselv es throughout j preferably a carnation in honor of the afternoon. Mrs. George Hnnnauer ! mother.
Ban Louid Shampoo. o-I'.an ToMet
Sunn I I.Hji ti 1 )ir i 1 a t o r v for tinovijicr
were the hostesses andduring ; superfluous hair. Aclv'
and Mrs. L. L. ltomberger will sing patriotic songs and Mrs. K. S. Cooper will furnish instrumental music. Pon't fo'rget Tied Cross day of the Hammond chapter Saturday, May 19th. 5-D-10t Mrs. Leonard Knoerzer won the first honors and Mrs. Jacob Kussmaul the second honors in cards at the meeting of Circle Xo. 1 yesterday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Caroline Dibos in Rus-
The weekly meeting of the Tine Street Ladiep" Aid Society was held yesterday,' afternoon at the home of Mrs. . Robert ! Rosbrough. After the business meeting i dainty refreshments were served and I
( the members devoted the remainder of i
the nflfipnnnn f o thnlr nMvrlle n .a .-I- I 'tig
- "We wish to thank the members of St. j Joseph Court No. 57.1 W, C, O. F., the! members of St. Joseph's church and the I public in general who so largely aided!
Mason. Mrs. Charles Harris of Chicago, Mrs. William Moore. Mrs. Kli.abeth Moore. Mrs. Ralph Slater. Mrs. ijcorge Kawling. Mrs. John It. Smaley. Mrs. A. W. Lloyd. Mrs. Ciles Warner. Mrs. .'. J. Austgen. Mrs. William Myers. Mrs. A. W. Domki. Mr?, ti. Cameron. Mrs. Rudolph Grothe. Mrs. Joseph Woods. Mrs. Leach." Mrs. o Keefe. Mrs. Clyde T'eterie, Mrs. fHtvies. Mrs. Ma) hew Curley, Mrs. lirophy. Mis. Sho and Miss Mayme Shea. - Don't forget Red Cross day of the Hammond chapter Saturday, May 15th. 3-5-10t
Carv Superior court
filed today. Of l he three, one is:
from Carv. the other two from Indiana)
Harbor. ! -- Laura M. Adams. f.?S Adams street.'" Carv. aneging desertion, seeks a divorce apolin
from her husband. William Forest Adams. They were married In Ohio In
and centra to live together
C Cautioh
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Ask For and GET
THE ORIGINAL Made from clean, rich milk with the extract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Infanta and children thrive on it. Agree with the weakest ttomach of the invalid or the aged. Need no cooking not addition of milk. Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffee, etc. Should bs kept at home or when traveling. A nutritious food-drinlc may be prepared in a moment. A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing sleep. Also in lunch tablet form for business men. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Pries Tako a Package Homo
Mr. Alger did his bit In 'ftS
when he was 17 years old by enlisting in a volunteer regiment. He got his
fc military training at camp Alger. va
I named after his uncle, Russell A. Al-
get an ounce of othine and remove them, j sell street. The consolation prUe was ' akr tfl? P'-nnf social so successful, j
l-:vcn the first few applications should
show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. F.e sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine: it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. A d v.
awarded to Mrs. G. D. Raymus. Pedro was played progressively at four tables and a the conclusion of the games the hostess served a dainty luncheon. The next meeting of the ciub will occur in two -weeks and Mrs. M. Roney of Doty street will be hostess. -
5-11-1
COMMITTF.K.
June Brides and Graduation Hats a Specialty
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The story hour at the Hammond pub-i
lie library will be held at the usual hour from ten to eleven o'clock Saturday, May 12th, and all children are invited. Miss Abernathy will tell stories requested by the children.
A second second meeting of the Epworth League of the Monroe Street M. E. church called this week for the transaction of business took place last eveu-
Thc election of officers resulted as
follows: President Ralph Abbott. Vice President Miss Janet Yodcr. Second Vice Pros. Mrs. F.arl Sailors. Third Vice Pres. Mrs. J. C. Millikcn. Fourth Vice Pres. Mrs. o. X. Kiger. Secretary Miss Nina Abbott. Treasurer Miss Leona Richards. p'-inist Miss Garnet Rover.
years later. Attorney Robert K. O'Con o.lrt.1 tli.-. eooiri! i rit
Chris Miscjian of Indiana Hatbor re-, 1 .,ii i I'orester J. II. P.arnett of Garv has also veal- a broken romance in a complaint;
rio for i in bv Attorney A . J. Mtirrav. . ...
.,,.c, ' .'""'' , .7 , . ionel
couple were married juiy i'. irti " I
an dceasrd to live together a
last appeal for boys and girls to get behind the increased food, movement In Indiana was Issued today by G. I. Christie, state food direcor. He warned that it will soon be too late to plant gardens
ger, who was secretary of war during anrj children who wish to aid their . i-. o . , i , . .fit., . . . . ...
country ny planting garaensk snoum u. getting busy. .
ago.
camp. Mr. Harnett s father is a coi-
in the Illinois national guard.
few days' LATKR William Mead, Ralph Ken- ! ney and Albert V. Lan-.prell of Ham-
itplvir ilii nrrp case. or-
T.7.7ie Guthrie was filed.! :"r raining
mond. received notification to report
nev Guthrie vs
They were married in October. I?t7. and ( lived together fonr years. The plaintiff, alleges desertion in a complaint tiled by Altornel Murray. i
INDIAXAT'OLIS. IXD., May 11. A
IXDIAXAPOLIS. Ind., May 11. p C. Shireman. state fish and ram fommissioncr. announced today that th largest fish hatchery in the Ignited States will be built" at P.lversldf park here this summer. - The pondsj wlilcover twenty-five acres.
GETS NOTICE TO REPORT Charles Alger of the Gary f. M. C. A. today got notice to report at once to the officer's" trainixui camp at Indian-
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Some beautiful White M i I a n s,
a n a ni a s
and
Leghorns, 'trimmed in ribbons, i I o av e r s and wiims and all the new trimming, at from 2.98 to $10.00. Worth doyble what we are asking. The iew velvet trim
med White Hat
peeiallv prierd
this sale.
Hats for the matrons, in lace and all new ef-V-t$, for $3.00 and $5.00. . Wo are elearinc out a table of small hats, spe--ialy prieed at $1.00. Children's. Hats greatly reduced for this sale Thiirsdav, Fridav and Saturdav. Some at G9c and 38 that were $1.98. At
A mass meeting of the W. C. T. t. members and all others interested in good city government is called for Sun
day afternoon at 2:.".0 at the First j Methodist church. Rev. M. H. Krauss I
fci ' of Tolleston will be present and address
the meeting. Those in charge wish it
understood that this meeting is not to I
' endorse or condemn any man or set of j men, but it will "be made plain the kind iof men the political parties must put ) out to get the moral support of the 1 women voters. All who expect to take j part in this discussion will please bear 1 this in mind or they will be ruled out of order. Everybody is invited.
Donations amounting to $16.62 from the Rev. Father Seroczynski and the congregation of St. Cusimir's church have been received by the Hammond chapter of Red Cross, also a balance of $2.4 3 from the Polish Ladies' Society from the sale of flowers at tho bazaar-
! dance. Mrs. Paul 15. Lipinski desires to express the appreciation of the society
for tho assistance rendered them by
Father Seroor.ynrki. Through the efforts ! of the Rev. C. J. Sharp funds have been
raised for the purchase of i00 testaments for the Comfort Rags to be sent to the soldiers by the Red Cross Society.
Don't forget Red Hammond chapter 19th.
Crossi day of the Saturday, May 5-9-10t
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1ANKFORTH AT HOP AMMOND
184 State St. Phone 2842.
We Clean and Block Hats. Telephone 2482.
; The Ladies' Aid Society of the Sec- ! ond Methodist church. Monroe street. ; met with Mrs. F. W. Preston yesterday ! afternoon. It was decided that herej after hostesses can serve light refresh- , mcnts. but they must confine it to only I two things. Mrs. Preston' served rrappe. t .1 j Mrs. R. . Chidlaw of Rimbach aveI nue is visiting at the .home of her par- ! ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Toole in Lawr- ! enceburg. Ind. ! George Cupp. 199 Logan street has rei turned from Anderson. Tnd., where he went as a delegate to the Building Trades Convention, j Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hardy. 31 Detroit i street, motored to Delphi, Ind.. this
SCHERERVILLE John If. Theil transacted business at Chicago Thursday.
Charles Johnson of Logansport, visiter here Monday. j Frank Place who has been on the ; sick list, is rapidly r overing. I Tiie ha-d-time party given by Perry i Crocket vvas well attended and every- '. body reported a good time. ; Rev. Wm. Rerg received a car load !
of material for our fiew school. I rid,y. '
Beautiful High Arch Pumps j Kxtremely dainty, perfectly stunning. ' Shown in fine patent and rich dull kidj also in pure white kid. Triced at- ; $4.00 and S5.00 j Special Nifty White Kid Pumps. . $3.85 ! Reautiful White" Fabric Pumps $2.85 ! Women's Nifty NoveltyBoots ! Alluring, fascinating, charming -in ail '
the "WANTED" leathers and combination? $3.50 to $12.00 Snappy Styles Snappy Values For -Men
Your Last Chance
to buy wines and liquors .at the pres- , ent price before the new tax is levied is iilGHT NOW. Don't miss this opportunity to lay in a supply at the low prices. Our imported stock of wines is almost exhausted. California Wine House Wholesale and Retail Liquors. . S- LEVIN. PROP. 145 STATE STREET. - - " HAMMOND. IND. PHONE 438.
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AT DeLUXE It is a formidable array of talent that Joseph M. Schenck has assembled at the studios of the iumique Film
Corporation where tii
coined v two-
' morning for a brjef visit "with relatives, reelers featuring ' Fatty" Arbuckle i " jtrc now being- made for release by Mrs. T. Shea of Indiana avenue enter- i Paramount Picture Corporation. The ; tained at a prettily appointed breakfast I fit .t product, by the w ay, of Mr. Aryesterday at twelve-thirty o'clock in ! buckle's new affiliations. "The Uuteh- ; honor of her daughter. Mrs. Frank i tr Roy." will be seen at DeLuxe the-
Walk-Over Shoes Rest for Life's Great Journey $5.00 to $8.00 Ortt's Quality Shoes N'eA- Time Styles Old Time Prices $2.85 to $4.50 SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS. J. B. 0RTT THE WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP. 169 State St. Hammond
Klmiindmiwoll IX1M 573 Bulletin Street
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY One lot of Trimmed Hats th.iV . heretofore sold at from $5 to $10, choice- $2.9u Uut rimmed shapes, values t
95, Saturday .. $1.4)
Rrophy. The tables were attractive with jonquils. Following the , breakfast the guests enjoyed several contests. There I were covers for Mrs. Lincoln. Mrs. A.1
atre Sunday. Lou Anger, erstw hile vaudeville monologist and German comedian of exceptional ability. fills Cue important
usene
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deal; NO IN GROCERIES, MEATS, PAINTS, OILS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, SPORTING GOODS, PIPE FITTING, ALUMINUM WARE 276 State Street, Phones: 136-13? Corner Sohl and State. Hammond, Ind.
Millinery
FOR LATE SPRING and. EARLY SUMMER Leghorns and Milans. all the newest shapes.
G. Stewart 701 Hohman Street Hammond, Ind.
"The Exclusive Shop of Exclusive Service."
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Fancv Large Pineapples each 17 Small Sun Kiss Oranges per dozen 15 (ireen and Yellow W a x Beans per lb 12 Hreen Peas ler lb 12C, Texas Xew Onions per lb 7c? Cucumbers, green and firm He, oc and. .7t? Home Grown Asparagus--per bunch . . . 1 2 "Homo CJrown Pic Plant per bunch 5
Long
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Fancy Large Bunch 1 1 t
Kacusnes imncli
Gobbler Hand Soap 10c tin 2 for . . . 15 Special on Salt 4 lb. sack for. Special on 2G oz. jar
Preserves
Special on Xo. Olives
Tin
.25 Ripe .25
Siecial Soja Beans per lb. 6 Fancy Strawberries per box , 18$
U.VS-L!f.'JVfyW. "W-,J'J.1L....JI..'. ' TOfcy..-... .JL.L) !-! .J .. . .a.
BARGAINS IN MEATS.
Fresh Dressed Roasting Chickens per lb 27 Small Pork Loins per lb 23cFancv Rib Roast Beef per lb 18 Shoulder Roast Beef per lb 15t?-17
Good Boiling Beefper lb
11
Swift's Premium Bacon per lb 39c1 Porterhouse, Sirloin or
Round Steak per lb.. .24j
Let Us Youa
eip
Our systematic dan of saving will make you independent. One dollar or more will start an account. Interest is compounded semi-annually, and it will surprise you to see it grow. Call and talk it over. 1 Lake County Savings & Trust Company , PETER W.MEYN, President. Corner State and Hohman Sts. Hammond, Ind. Open Tuesday and Friday evenings until 8 o'clock.
Special Piano Bargains
No use to waste time and space trying to feature our piano bargains. You are the judge and when we tell you that we have 71 beautiful new instruments as well as many slightly used pianos and player-pianos which we purchased before the 35 to 47 per cent raise took effect on all pianos last March, we want you to know that it's money that talks now and free speech is not on the embargo list. Bring your musical friends to look over the billowing bargains:.
Two new $ 1,0o0.0(1 Solo Player-Pianos, positively the finest playerpiano in -1 lie world. Special , . . $625.00 Three new .fSOO.OO players, any case 575.00 Three new .oO.OO P'layers. walnut and mahogany 500.00 Seven different makes of $600 and $70) Plavers, all solo constructed $500.00 and 450.00 Four slightlv used plavers, all high grade in s t rum ents, like new,
$350.00 to , : 425.00 Two slightly used Players, good as new 300.00
One new $f00 Piano, bestMnoney can buy One new $7)00 old reputable make. One new $4o0.bo old make
Two new $400.00 walnut and mahogany. 255.00 Several new high grade Pianos retailing at $:."0,00 to $450.00, our sale price from $155.00 to. 275.00 Several slightly used Pianos-, good as new, $50.00 to 150.00 PIANOS TO RENT. IT PAYS TO LOOK AROUND.
Three high grade Talking Machines, retail at from $125 to $250, big snap this sale. $10.00 will send a piano to j-our home. No interest on payments. $200.00 BACK OF OUR GUARANTEE.
425.00 360.00 340.00
J.1
Icocltson Music Co.
Open Evenings. Artemis Bldg., 155 Stite St., Opposite Orpheum. Phone 322.
