Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 300, Hammond, Lake County, 1 June 1917 — Page 3
Fridav. June 1. 1917
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ELL-AWS
Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists.
Bast Chicago Her People and Occuronccn
boys at her home on North Raring avenue last cvrninsr in honor of her son Marvin's thirteenth birthday. The evening was spent in gams and music after which refreshments were served and all derarted wishing Mervin many happy birthdays.
Indiana Harbor Person! nnd Otherwise
Very special at Columbia theatre to-
nisht. Mary Flekford will appear in
Supt. Canine will spend his vacation iono of her ,,est productions. "The Poor
teaching In the Cleveland School of Education conducted jointly by Western Reserve University ami the Cleveland Normal School. Cleveland' is a beautiful city and the work will bo a change from ndiministrat i ve duties so Mr. and Mrs. Canine e'xpect to really enjoy the vacation. Supt. Canine expect to really enjoy the vacation. Supt. Canine will pive one course in school management and two in hislory. The board of education granted him two
weeks extra vacation. The term extends
Lit tie Rich Girl." Don't fall to brine
the children to sre this excellent photo
play. Admission, 13c. 6-1-1
Mrs. Wolf Marcovich and young so
Abie of Cedar street, left last evenin
i for a visit with Mrs. David Wechslc
formerly Miss liazella Marcovioh, of Alliance, Ohio. Mrs. R. Hennet of Michigan avenue, who underwent a serious operation at j Mercy .hospital in Gary yesterday, is setting along nicely as can be ex
pected.
T U II I N G the Movie to help you en joy the new films
from June 18 to July 27. Mr. and Mrs. Judge Reiland returned thi Canine will leave on June IT. The! in g from an outing at Wos Cleveland technical schools are of u j-nrinars.
tnorn-r.aden
very hrah grade. During his stay in that city Mr. Canine will make a careful study of their construction, equipment and courses of study. Principal H. H. Clark will have charge of all the summer school work and will be acting superintendent. The East Chicago high school will give their arsnunl concert at the JicKlnley auditorium on June !th. The entire proceeds will go toward the; Red Cros fund. The price of admission is 25c for adults and 15c for children. The high school affairs are always of the best kind, so don't miss this. The faculty of the city schools held their dancing party last evening. A
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Mrs George Black and two little j daughters who have been the guests of)
Robert Di.i'k and family of Hemlock street, returned to their home in Hobart yesterday Afternoon. On Friday, June R, the high school will give their annual concert. The proceeds of which will go to the Red
Cross
George Mirkov returned after enjoy
ing a vacation at French Lick and
West Ikulen.
The marvxger of the colore.! dancing school of Indiana Harbor has secured Miss Ruth Bowman, the noted son and piano player to entertain the members
and their friends at their next dance
large number were present and all hauiwh,rn ,s to 'be-given in the near fu-
an enjoyable time.
The "Women's Home Missionary society meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Geo. Clinton. Miss Tourney of Lake Forest Seminary and Miss Robertson of Chicago spent Decoration Day In this city visiting with Mrs. "V. J. Funkey. They arrived here Tuesday and stayed until
Thursday.
Mrs. Henry Lewis entertained twent
33 out Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With tie Othine Prescription " ! - Thl3 prescription for the 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. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and remove them. Even the first few applications should show a wonderful Improvement, some of thfe lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine: it Is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. Adv.
ture. Richard Rihl and family of Hemlock street, are moving today to Park Manor. 111. John Anderson and family are moving into the Anderson flat next to the library tills morning. The Robertson home on Grapevine stpeet was the scene of merriment last night when they entertained fifty ycXa ng people at a housewarming. Mr. Toma was in charge of the program. Refreshments were served and dancing
was enjoyed. Mrs. Garrett Fagan and daughter Kathryn will be week-end guests f friends and relatives in Goshen and Millersburg, Ind. Mrs. William Collir.s and Mrs. J. A. Teegarden were Chicago visitors yesterday. The teachers' dance at the Riley school last nights was a decided success. Nearly forty couples attended. The hall was decorated in foliage and flags of the allied nations. A very god time was enjoyed by all who attended. Mr. and Mrs. William Collins win attend the wedding of Miss Ethel Frank in Hobart tomorrow. Miss Frank has visited here several times and has many friends in this city. Mrs. J. R. Walker and mother, and son Ralph of Davenport, la., will arrive tomorrow to he th guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston of Grapevine
street. They are moving from Davenport to laporte, their former home. The Women's club and their friend will be entertained at the home of Mrs. J. A. Patterson in Gary at their annual picnic on next Wednesday afternoon. Word was received this morning that James Johnston, Frank Hart and Geo. Mosny were bod guards in citizens' clothing to tile Citiucse ambassador at
on Thomas on Decoration Day. The
boys are enjoying themselves and say Lake county is .surely represented at Fort Thomas. Walter Hart, who for some time has been stationed at El Paso. Texas, has now been sent to Fort Pliss and expects to go east from there at any time. Mrs. Joseph Johnston of Baltimore avenue, was a Chicago shopper today. W H. Hart will leave this evening for Canada to stay indefinitely.
EXTENSION OF TIME FOR ALIENS Cbntinued from page one.)
hidden zone are reo.uir.1 only of malrs more than fourteen years old. Applications for permits can not.be taken from the Federal building, except that arrangements may be made to accommodate manufacturing concerns where many German subjects are cmployed. Three unmounted" photographs (head and shoulders). 3.3 Inches, on thin paper, with white background, must be provided by each applicant. The employer of any German subject who wishes to work in a forbidden zone most accompany applicant to sign application for permit. A German subject, wishing to engage in business or live in the forbidden zone, must be accompanied by a respon
sible American citizen, who must sign the application. Officers of a corporation below the superintendent are not permitted to sign applications as employers. Permits will be issued for cities in
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ress skirt?
Substantial values in quality
300 New Silk Dress Skirts at three low prices the sample line of a reputable New York
maker- -manufaciormg skirls of high character only, retailing at from S8.50 to 20.00
I he showing eosnprssvs SHit Jerseys Sinpsd "Faffes
Silks Silk Papists
Wool, Poplins ' WJootFalm Beach GSoth in the new bright colorings
The entire line iias been "divided Into 3 lots
$12.50 to S16 50 SKIRTS priced at
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S8.50 to $10.00 SKIRTS priced at
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S16.S0 to 20.00 SKIRTS priced at
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Right now, these skirts of bright colored silk are real stylish; they are fashioned along the latest lines, shirred and belted with purse or novelty patch pockets. Colors are Gold, Rose, Wistaria, Chartreuse, Mustard, Copenhagen Blue and Green. The materials are Rah Jah Silks of an exceptionally fine quality and beautiful Jersey Silks embroidered In circles- These are by far the smartest skirts shown this season, and would ordinarily retail at frcm $12.50 to $16.50. Full range of sizes-
There are no higher grade skirts made than the ones offered in this group; the tailoring is faultless, the styles are simply beautiful. The material is an exceptionally heavy quality Khaki-Kool Silk in the new stripes. They are made according to fashion's latest dictates, separate belts, novelty pockets, etc. The colorings "are gorgeous the stripes being In three and four-tone combinations. Regular $16.50to $20 skirts priced at $10-95.
See these wonderful values in window
this sale is for Saturday and Monday only we advise early selection.
Indiana only. The only cost of permits is for-photographs. Applications will be forwarded to wBFhinpton end permits will be issued after approval of application. Applications will be received at places to be named later. ArpHcanta are warned to bring their three photographs with them, and also the citizen or employer who is to sign their application. Children under twenty-one years old become citizens with the nauralization of the father. Children of foreign parentage, born on American soil, who have reached twenty-ono years without having declared their intention to accept allegiance to any other country than the United States, are regarded as American citizens, even though the rarents" are still subjects of some foreign government. Sufficient publication has been given the permit question, and no excuse will he accepted from any German subject for being found in any forbidden area without a permit after June 9. Such action means summary arrest and detention. Every courtesy will be extended those making applications.
LOWELL
The funeral of BJrdette Lee. who resided north of Lowell, was held at the home yesterday. After the servicestat the house the remains were hrought to Lowell by auto and Interment took place In the LoweH cemetery. There are many relatives in this vicinity and In Gary left to mourn his demise, anion them being his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Lee, several brothers and one sister, and a wife and child. The Lowell band boys will play In front of the registration booths rext Tuesday night. Po not miss this concert and patriotic demonstration. Will J Tanner is moving his pool . -.1 tin U'il-
I room and burner miMi h .-.i
liam Taylor building on Liars Mir-t-i to the Pahlke building on Commercial
avenue.
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the boys in their work. Mrs. Harry Webb and son of cago Heights, visited with her
ents here Wednesday. Miss Mary Chenard and mother of Steger. spent Pecoration Day with Mr. and Mrs. A. Mason here. J. L. Pickens of Kankakee, visited
Pyer yesterday. Mr. Picken3 engineered the installation of the muni- j clpal water system here several years
ago.
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EAST GARY
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Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Rosen of Chicago, -spent Decoration Day with their
father, John Chalstrom. j M. A. Ilinkel was called to Hammond j
Wednesday, owing to the death of nis stepfather. Mrs. C. Peterson and daughter Jennie, visited Porter relatives Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Nelson and children of Hegewlsch, were guests at Thome's. Wednesday. W. 13. Shaver and family are visit
ing relatives In Illinois.
HAMMOND, WHITING AND EAST CHICAGO KAILWAY COMPANY
William A. Robbins or m. i-aui. n is here visiting relatives and friends 1J:o5
for a week or so. number of the former residents of Lowell are visiting their old home, coming to attend the Decoration Pay exercises.
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I The regular monthly meeting of the j Agricultural association took place on j Tuesday evening at the public school 'and was well attended as standing room j was at a premium. An Interesting I program was given. the principal Upeakev ot the evening being D. Boone (of Hammond. whose subject was ! America's relation to Germany's peo!ple. Several, songs were rendered. ' N'ext Sunday afternoon, weather per
mitting, the Pyer high school ball team will play the Triangle A. C. of
Hammond, and an Interesting game is ! uiom
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ipromisea vy l-ah1-1- i
led that Dyer people' will turn out in i xVla Whiting and East Chicago
good numbers in order to encourage
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