Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 298, Hammond, Lake County, 29 May 1917 — Page 3

Tuesday. May 29. 1917

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East Chicago Her People and Occurence

The members of the Women's Clubs in this ci.-,' win meet at the Chicago avenue bridge at 10 o'clock instead of 9:00 to take their places inthe line of march in the Memorial Day parade. All members of organizations are urged to respond. The. Woman's Home Missionary Society of the M. K. church will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Geo. Clinton on Faring avenue. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. F. I Townsley. The leader, for the afternoon will be Mrs. F. I... Evans. The thimble rrty and business meeting: of the Bee. C of the Ladies' Aid of the Congregational church will be hold at the home of Mrs. "Vidert on 144th street. The meeting: will be held on Thursday instead of Wednesday because of Decoration Day. Section B will he hostess.

The alumni of the East Chicago high school held a meeting; last evening; at the McKinley auditorium. The banquet that is usually given to the graduating class will not be sriven, but another sort of amusement and entertainment will be used to entertain the graduating; cJass. The Lady Elks meet tonight at the home of Mrs. I'eter Sterling on Mgoun avenue. Mrs. J. D. Kennedy is a Chicago visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. SmitK daughter of Mrs. Wcdgrwood is expected home froni Pennsylvania today. Mrs. Juilge Koggs entertained tin Ladies' FiiWe Class of M. K. church at her home on Baring avenue last evening. ' Mrs. Henry Scoon and two little children Florence and Kliabcth are ill at their home in Hessille with the scarlet f e er. Miss Myrtle Alexander is a Chicago visitor today. The faculty of the Fast Chicago schools will give their second dance In the Riley auditorium on Thursday evening of this week. Kvery onf i getting ready for the big

rarade tomorrow. All clubs and orders

are expected to march. A flag, raising will be held at the city hall. Frank DcRrie was in Chicago today on business.

Lighten the house Keeping by serving a ready-cooked, ready-to-eatj food that contains the maximum of nutriment at lowest cost, and with the least tax on the digestion. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is the real autocrat of the breakfast table the one cereal food that holds its own against all comers, with increasing sales every year. It is a boon to the busy housewife, a welcome relief to the jaded stomach that has wrestled with meat and other heavy Winter foods. Try it for breakfast with milk or cream; for luncheon or dinner with berries or other fruits. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y.

If you want Itealfii you can have it, by heeding Nature's laws. Keep the stomach strong, the liver active, the blood pure, and the bowels regular, and you will seldom be ill. Take good care of these organs, and at the first sign of anything wrong promptly take Beecham's Pills. you certainly need the nelp and relief of this world -famed remedy, to keep the body in health. They quickly establish normal conditions, so the organs perform their functions as Nature intended. No other remedy will so surely strengthen the system, stimulate the liver, regulate the bowels and quickly improve the general health as

Direction of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. Sold by druggist throughout the world. Ia boxes, 10c, 25c

WHO SHALL REGISTER, WHEN AND WHERE, JB TOLD BY WILSON

Indiana Harbor Personal and Otherwise

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The excellent vaudeville, photoplays and music will be the program given at the Columbia Theatre tonight under the auspices of The Red Cross Association of Indiana Harbor. Be sure and come one and all. J-29-1 Card of Thanks. Mr. Tete Tarocaro and family wish to thank their many friends for the sympathy show.-, them In their recetvt

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Mrs. Gartett Fngran wu a Chicago

siiopper yesterday.

Mrs. Richey and daughter 'May are visiting friends in Rlue Island. Word was recelveit last evening at

4:30 that both Frank Hart and Jim

JoUnston were on their way to Fort

Thomas. Ky. Some folks say that it Is pretty q;ck work. O. A. Johnson of Chicajro, will be the guest of his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Brissey during the coming week. Frank Schock and wife of East Chicago, have bought or.e of the brick bungalows put up by the Citizens Trust & Savirgs hank on Drummond street. They expect to move today. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black of Hemlock street, have as their guests George Black and family of Hobart.

All men btween ages of 21 and 30, Inclusive, must register. Any person failing to register or who registers falsely shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. In case of temporary absence from his legal residence, a man must register by mail. Hours of registration shall be between 7 a. m. and 7 p. m. June 5, 1917, at the registration p'.at in their home precincts. " Those who are too ill to register are required to apply for instructiops before June 5 as to how they may register by agents. Those absent from home on June S shall, when in cities of over 30.000 population, apply to the city clerk of the city wherein they rftay be sojourning. The registration day. while not a holiday, should be ma,de "a great day of patriotic devotion and obligation.

when the duty shall lie upon every

man to see to it mat the name of every male person of the designated ages Is written on the list of honor.'

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Mrs. Carl Tolf was a Chicago shopper yesterday. Charles Anderson of Chicago, visited with K. Gothberg's of Fir street, Sunday. Guthbergs celebrated their daughter Alphild's first birthday. Miss Ann Bergren of Chicago, visited with Bjork's. Sunday. Mrs. K. F. McMillen of Michigan City, visited over Sunday with her husband and friends. The K. of P. lodge wlll.hold its regular meeting this evening at 7:30. There

will be . initiation" into the rank of I Knight. There will be entertainment and lunch. All are asked to be present, especiallythe degree team, j All members of the Women's club who wish to march 1n the parade toI morrow are asked to meet at the Na

tional bank corner. Guthrie and Michigan avenue. The line of march is stated in this paper. Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of the Twin Cities will Join in -a Memorial service June ln. 3 p. m.. at East Chicago. Card of Thanks. We wish to thznk our many friends for their great kindness during the recent sickness ard death of our be-

Mats OffThe Veteraumsi ' We owe a tremendous debt to the gray-haired men who are marching tomorrowand a greater to those who no longer march. It is a debt we can never hope to repay. More than half a century ago these men mere boys then fought, bled, and saw their comrades fall "that the Idea of liberty might not perish from the earth. . Hats off, Boys, and a long cheer to the Veterans!

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loved husband, father, son and brother. Our especial than'ts are extended to the men of the coke oven department. Inland Steel Co., and the Rev. Fr. Day. 5-29-1 MRS. CLYDE R. BENNETT AND CHILD. MR. AND MRS. R. P. BENNETT AND FAMILY. CROWN POINT Dance at Spring Hill Grove, Wednesday evening. May 30, Decoration Day. Music by Chicago orchestra. 5-28-3

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A woman whose hands are occupied . ln housework becomes such an adept '

ln holding things In her mouth It Is a wonder she never tried tt hold the baby that way.

MY TIRED FEET ACjeFOB "TIZ" Let your sore, swollen, ach ing feet spread out in a bath of "TLz."

Just take your shoes off and then put those weary, shoe-crinkled, achtng, burning;, corn-pestered, bunion-tortured feet of yours in a "Til'- bath. Tour toes will wrlsRle with joy; they'll look up at you and almost talk and then they'll take another dive in that"TU" bath. When your , feet feel like lumps of lead ell tired out Just try "Tix." It's grand It's glorious. Your feet will danee with Joy; also yu will find ell pain gone from corns, callousae and bunions. There's nothing; like Tls." IC the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause foot torture. Get a 2 5 -cent box of "Tix" at any drug or department store don't wait. Ah! how g;lad your feet get; how comfortable your shoes feel. You can wear shoes a size smaller If your desire. Adv.

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Titans Ewefiini 1 You'll Really Enjoy If. This sale If&s not only become a fad, but is largely attended because of the genuine bargains obtained. All Goods Sold during the Auction are guaranteed the same as is Jewelry sold at the Mc Garry store any other time. This Evening we will endeavor to put up such merchandise as will be in demand by those who contemplate making wedding and graduation gifts. QaHe Begnadgji PcmMy sjH 7s3(H) ip m Jeweler 599 IHIohmaid St Hammond

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