Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 88, Hammond, Lake County, 2 October 1917 — Page 2

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Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

Stop Itching Eczema

Mrs. J, B. Peterson left this wpfk for Meridan. Mississippi, where she will pend several weeks with her daughter. Mrs. T. Roister. Mr. Peterson will f 1'"w later for a short visit. M:ss Lola Karris, who Is attending he Columbia College of Kxpression in 'b.icago. spent the week-end with 'rown Foint relatives'. The Q. A. M. Club will meet with Mrs. C. Ii. Rudolph this evening. Business relative to the club's activities for the year will be discussed. The first regular meting of the, club will be held fit the home of Mrs. Daza Ctrr on Tuesday evening. October 9. Dr. And Mrs. J. p, P-taokstone and daughter Flla have returned from a wek's visit to New York. X. T. John C. Krost. who has been stationed at Fort Mott, Salem. X. J.. 19 home on a few days' furlough to see his mother who rerently broke her ankle. Mrs. Harry Baker will entertain the ."nn Club at her home on Wednesday "veiling. This is the first meeting of the club for the fall season. F.ev. p. I,. C.uethoff is in Gary and St. Johns the first part of this week where he is assisting In special services.

Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Fisher have returned from a few days' visit with Mi. and Mrs. Foster Kir-hot- m Gary. fluster C. Heaeh left for I'tmti'ii. Fa., in Monday where he has neeepted the position as mi f . nntendent of n iniin-. Mrs. F.each and Mrs. Kaihrjn Ensloit will follow in about tvn weoke. I'ance m Spring Hill ;rove. Wednesday evening:. Oct. 3rd. ('cod Music. f-:3-:i

I Never mind how often you have tried ! and Jailed, you can stop burninp, itching j eczema quickly by applying a little remo j furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra i larpe bottle, 1.00. Healing begins the j moment zemo is applied. In a short time j usually every trace of eczema, tetter, j pimples, rash, blackheads and similar j skin diseases will be removed, j For clearing the skin and making it ' vigorously healthy, always use zemo, the ! penetratirs?, antiseptic liquid. It is not a 1 greasy salve and it does not stain. When 1 others fail it is the one dependable treat- ! ment for skin troubles oi all kinds.

The E. W. Kose Co., Cleveland, O.

CITIZENS' PARTY MEETING TONIGHT

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t h i cf tiin at : (rrand su-vess.

('""''ntrihut'-d. According to the report

central com-ruttee of the party, no ctone has been left

t make the meeting the f I,uxe theater

Ram or hin- the parade and n-.cet-'nr will Vie put (.11 Just ti'.e same. Over one hundred and fifly automobiles will be in line and reel tire will be in abundance. From rill indications there will be an overflow meet

ing, as the opera house will not Vie cleared after the pictures have been 1

finished nl , o'clock p. m.. but those w ho are in. de theater Tii ay remain 111 jsood M-aiH for the bic political tr.eetlPK.

in lower: mixed, $ 1 1.' rn 10.50; Rood. ?!8..H,' l!.4.".: rough. ..is.l5fy 18.35: lischt , tS.15i 19..10: rites. 11 1.25 4f 18.10; heavy. ; JlS.15i-yl9.5iJ; bulk of salon, $18.5Kd' 1 10.::5. OATTI.I-: Receipts, 11.000; market, j weak: beeves. $ 7 -0 '1 1 7.50 ; cows-heifers $5.ti0s-12.40; stockers-fee.lcrs, $6.25 : 11.25: calves S!. 5( 'i 1 5.75 : wesu rn

f-t.-crs, $S.:!5W 15.O0. CHICAGO PRODUCE. Pl'TTKH Creamery extras. 4.1!:t-; creamery firsts. 43c; firsts. 4 1 1 .. q 42 1 c; seconds, -10 -J3" 4 1 e. K'5(5f H-dinsries, pi nS'io; firsts. IdVi: rOFI.TRT Fowl. 20jr-2Sie: ducks. IIS Uc: ffeese. 152? ISo; tiprinns, "2c; turkeys, ISc.

VKAI 50 to 60 lbs.. 16'j ?i 17ic: to Mi lbs.. ISfflJc: !0 to 110 lbs.. 2

21 :: overweight kidney, 14 Off 1 14(rl 16c: coarse, 13-d 14 c.

t'OTATOKS Cars. 20; JlcOfl 1.10.

Repair Your Old Furniture Before you throw your old furniture away and buy new see mo first. I can make any old piece of furniture look and last like new and save you money. My reference with the Oil company and the Steel company's general office furniture for years will prove to yoii ripht.

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COHEN 287 EAST STATE STREET.

THE TIMES FlifBL COLUMN

October 2. P5Tg Locomotive ;t

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i Anaconda J American Smelt ins I Brooklyn Il-ipul Transit Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio ; Canadian Pacific American Can Co.

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Hammond Automobile Paim Shop

i. 4S0-4S2 Hohman Street. Now Open For Business If your car is in nerd of paint or Tefinishing brin- it to us. Our finishing room is complete, material tho best, our painters are experts with years of experience. Many a good job of painting is spoiled bv dirt Our dust-proof room insures a clean, smooth surface' Ve are now making contracts for the fall and winter' Our guarantee is satisfaction. Come in and see our -ork. Samples on display. Special attention to out-f-tovm patrons.

f. A. SNODGRASS AND E. J. VAN HORN, Prop

"hesapeake

Crucible Sti

Erie Oeneral Klectric

( Ireat Northern I Maxwell Motors ; Mexican Petroleum

Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific

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hi ;i 64 Steel st, M--4

Pennsylvania I'ittsburg- Coal . I'eoples (ias IJepublic Iron and Keading I". S. H libber

Aniericati Sucar 110'i Southern Pacific pj i I'Ullii-ni Kailway 2t!7s CIibo. Mil. and St. Paul i Texas Oil lti."'C. S. Steel IK1, Union Pacific 12T7 Ctah Copper 01 Willys Overland 25 7 CHICACrO GSAIN PTITUBES. ron.V May. $1.1C : Dec. $1 10. OATS May cl' c: Pec. ."0. .

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PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION

is beind . No. 1 0:1 ,

in honor

organization who

ser ice.

A ratnotir demonstration Manned by l?anmartiier ourt

I'atholic Order of Forester.

of ten member? of tin

have enlisted m t'neb1 .Sain

Details have not yet been tnapped nit, but it C epected the society will hold the "honor" reception within a week or two. At that time a "roll of honor" the names of the enlisted Foresters wili be. unveiled. Last niKht at a meeting featured by the installation of newly elected officers? arrangements were made to hold the annual "Hard Times Harvest Pance" Friday. Oct. 12. A series of literary prog-rams will be planned. The officers installed: Chief ranjrt'r M. E. I.auerman.

Vice chief ranger Roy Mills. Past chief ranper Jos. W. Weis Treasurer George Ktissmaul. Sr Speaker Arthur T. Knoerr.er.

Recording secretary Jos Financial secretary Jos.

Trustee Joe Albert.

Conductors Aloysius Seller, Walter

Homerieh.

Sentinels Ieo Stone, Edward Kiver-

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Delegate to ronvention Frank Lauer-

man. Alternate dc'.eifate M. E. Koll

GARY VOTERS ftflEET TONIGHT TO ELECT IHQEPEMT DELEGATES Big Convention at TUrner (d,'ln,wro. temporary s. orrery, voters 0 are asked to niect m their r rc innts in-

Hall on Wednesday Night.

The independent voters of Gary will meet at places designated in the call, published m today's Times, in each of the 62 pr cinctr. of Gary to name for each precimt committeeman. deleKate and alternate. Delegates are to be chosen to serve at the independent party convention lej be held at Turner ball. 14th avenue and Washington street, tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. In hf call signed by Dr. Frank W. Smith ( republican), temporary chair

man, and Alderman R. E. Houren j

msnt at 7:.'i0 o'clock at the addresses designated for the purport of clcctiiii? the officials called for. Big- Speech. The crn- jitK-ti of the indf pririent party, from which Major H. . Johnson, who .s elected lour years afro n an iiidopendent ticket, will ask the mayoral.; nomination. Is he,j,j ifl to be a brilliant affair. Delegates will name randidfttos. and one of the bis features of tb- evnin' will be the. speeches to b-' delier.-d.

Men un,j women are j n

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IN FIGHTING

COUGHS OR COLDS '

or to "virftmf th fects of persistent ttouble-t try

weakening rfthroat or lung

Eckman's Alterative This Calcium preparation is a tonic and uibuild-r -jt proved -rtictf ncy in the treatment of inh conditions, '"ontains no Alcohol. Narcotic ei 1 1 ah; 1 - Form i n u; Drue. aire, now S I .r.. fit nlr, now Ste. old by Ell l-udins dcipKis-s. Eckmun Laboratory. Philadelphia

her after, two years of happy wedde life. Florence Develbisa died suit for divorce against her husband E. G. Divilbiss. in the superior court at C-uy today.

BUILDING PERMITS.

only one Muiriing permit of irr.e,..

ivited to attend "a"-' " " me r-i.y n-n- in T .

the ct.-nvf ntion. -ul.ich is si.,t.rt to be e!,0f1fl-v- u " hf a tivo-story brick notable landmark in G-iry's political !a c"-'t nf S4--:''"'. and erected at 20C.;I.islory and an affair scl.c-d tiled to re. j Adams i-troet. d-em the city from the political! ,

c'utches of Wall street. I

HIT BY AUTO.

Jack Hill i.-n Hammond patriots entered Fncle Sam's constructive branch of the service today the engineer corps through Sergeant Welch' office. The engineer corps, open to men of all trades. Is fast becoming more and more popular. Svi-gcnut Welch has enlisted nearly twenty-five railroad mn in the past we k in this branch.

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A. Viss.

FITZSIMMONS

IS COMING

Bob Fitzsimnion?, one time wcrM

champion pugilist, and wife will appear in a sketch "Her Firthmark." at the

Orpheum theatre starting: Wednesday.

vci. 10, and for the next two days.

The ex-champ is st:!I in excellent.

health although nearitic the three-

cjuarter mark. He will t 11 a few of his

experiences. Fight, fans of the region are expected to crowd the house during

the boxer's stay here.

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We place on sale thirty of !;

these beautiful large massive Rockers. They are in

a new design, exceptional- ij Iy well constructed of j

genuine oak, in mahogany l

or golden oak finish, nicely upholstered in No. 1 genuine Spanish leather; the seat is fitted with oil tempered springs. The regular price of these rockers is $19. We offer them for Wednesday only, at $12-10

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ern line between Gary and ("ro-i n Poln ; ,;ary police station late las' vi.r still continue to roll in from fifteen to j rr't report that an auto accident one-half hour late. Accord mft to em- j curred at Eleventh avenue and Madh ployes of the elect r:- Ii m . this will not ! -''tr'-ef. Cp-m iiivestieatuig the p,. be -emeciied until 'he in-.-.-JUnff of ajiearnei that a man had been hit. ; new rotary which was put out of com- j ""i'her the nuto nor injured man

missiem by a severe ejeclrical sii.iiii a month ago. Kfforts to secure a new rotary has o far proved without aa:l. It is said that It wi'l he at. least six months before the c.rd-r on be idled and not until that time will the cars he operating on their f.nner schedule.

there w it-n the patrol arrived. OPEN NEW HELP - YOURSELF GROCERY

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MILLER. Mrs. Arthur N"eisr,n was k'i anted a divorce by Judye Green wa Id after a short hearing- Wednesday wornin?. Mrs. Nelson was j;iven th" custody of tl.e two children, $1.11110 alimriny and $10 p.. week for the jc.jpr.ort of the ehll-

jdr-n unt il the younger reaches the ago of seventeen. The case was not j contested.

E. C. Selby, the Gary banker, is hra.1 of the new Gary Self-Help grocery store, which is located in the south storeroom of the Gary bulldinfr. Fifth five, nue and Hroadway. Mr. Selby's ilsn calH for a cash store.

At a

meeting of the board of directors j There was a frood-bye patty at the

of the Fast Chicago bank, held Satur-I

day eveninjr. the resignation of H. K. Groves as cashier was read and accepted and Harvey J. Gilman, assistant lashier. promoted to take his place. Mrs. Groves' resignation was no surpr.c, as it has beVn known for some time that he was interested in the new bank which is to open up next spring in the- quarters now occupied by Dick Graham's saloon. He resides at 4olS Magoun avenue, j a loyal, patriotic citizen, and an efficient business man who lias made many friends during his business career. He is a member of the 100.000 club of the New York Dife Insurance Company, beins the East Chicago, representative of that company. These members qualify by writing $H0, 000 insurance in

twelve months he qualified in nine

months, which is a pretty good indica tion of his powers of salesmanship.

Jus genial manner, accommodating

disposition, and keen business insight will make him a valuable asset to the

bank with which he has thus become connected in a new sphere of activity.

nome or Jus? lima Martinson Tue.-rlav

I evening- In honor e,f Geor -i- Pimm

The Strom family is movms to Gary. Th-5 t'amp Fire girls beid a meeting at the si- hoe ho'ise Mr.rifiav niht. Mrs. H. Williams and daughter of Hammond visited Mrs. C. W. Cook on Wednesday. Mrs. Iena Peterson has sold her house and lot on East First .treet to Mirs Clara Peterson. Mr. '. W. Cook has sola his house and land on Hannah street to Mr. Phock and is mnvintr bis family into the eld cook house.

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CHARGES HE

DESERTED HER AlUriiiST that her husbaml deserted

Fcaturir.? VM. DUX CAN" and CAROL IIOLLOWAY. SEE the Kr.ife Battle on mountain side and death plunge below. ALSO A FOX FILM CCMEDV "His Final Blowout" "DING BANG" Featuring CHARLES COX KLIN" :. : may Marsh.

EVANS VI LLE

IS CHOSEN

LAPORXE. Ind.. Oct C. Evansvillc

was Felected for next year's cemfer-

ence by the Indiana state conference of Charity and Correction here today.

The fo' lowing officers were elected:

President. Judce James A. Collins.

Indianapolis; vice presidents, F. J. Pitner of La.porte. T. F. Rose of Muncie.

Miss Marsraret Elliot of Indianapolis

and lr Donald Dushane of Clinton: secretary, F. L. Ioomis of Indianapolis: a-ssistant secretary. Mrs. 1 Palmer of

Anderson. Miss Bertha Barrows of

Evansville; chairman of the executive

emmiittee. Ir. K. Sessions of Indian

apolis; secretary of the executive

committee. A. W. Butler of Indian

apolis.

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DEATH OF BABE. Thomas, nine months old. son of Paul

Skoc, 1166 Center street, died yesterday

of pneumonia.

Rurial will be made tomorrow at St.

John cemetery, the funeral being held

from the residence at 1" o'clock.

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BACK TBOM HONITMOON. i Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Garvey have returned from JIukwonago and Milwau- j kee. Wis., where they were spending j their tienemnon. After a teries of so- ;

cial events in her honor the wedding of Miss Dorothy Wahl to Gerald Garvey took place Kept. 26, at Gary. Ind. Miss Wahl is well known in Hammond. She was employed in the frrocery department of the F.ion ptore. Jlr. and Mrs. Gerald Garvey will be at home to their friends after Oct. 1.1, at 571 Pennsylvania avenue, Gary, Ind. X.XBERTT PLEASURE CLUB. The Liberty Pleasure club met today with Mrs. Fannia Childs, 609 Maryland street. A luncheon was sered.

HOSPITAL GUILD. The Hospital toil y met In r-oms at : Mercy hospital at " o clock to sew. i HOME TKCM SUMMER HOME. George M. Pinneo. physical director of the Gary T. M. C. A., lias returned from a month's vacation trip spent at his i summer home at Fadus Lake, Wtc.

TODAY May Murray in On Record A live story deslins with the aviation field, the inventor's shop, police court, cabaret and the doings of the "Four Hundred." NOTICE. Pictures will be run up to 8:15 p. m. During the balance of the evening: '.he audience will be addressed by noted speakers of The Citizens' Party Those attending- the T Vclock show will have 'he choice seats for this meeting. THURSDAY Pauline Frederick in Her Better Self Also Latest Pathe

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MR A5D KSS. H TLA I'D 3. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Hylands. Tl'J Fierce street, have returned from a visit to relatives at Rockford. HI. Q. V. A. M. CLUB. Mrs. T. . Chipford, 744 Harrison street, will entertain the Q. A. M. club at her home this evening.

Feature LAST TIMES TODAY

KING S DAUGHTERS. The Kinisr's r'aiiphtts of the Central Christian entire'- : . :.t the home of Mrs. C. 1 1, .-'-.i West Kighth avenue. thi. a.'. vi5ir;. .fiiTEa. Mr. and Mr;. . . '.-rry. 437 Adams street, are en: 1 n:iig Mrs. Perry's mother. Mrs. Agnes .V-pinwall of Piejua. ' Ohio. Whil" her Mrs. Aspinwail an-i Mrs. Perry will visit Mr. Asmrwnll'Si son who is ; raining in th miil'iiiiim e ' corps at Rcckford. 111. GARY & SOUTHERN

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THE KID FROM KO KOMO A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY. 12 PEOPLE 12 MOSTLY GIRLS.

HARRY GREEN SINGING COMEDIAN.

PAYNE CHILDREN SONG, MIRTH AND DANCE.

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DUKE & VINE TWO CLEVER MIRTH PROVOKERS.

THE TIEGENS BY THE SEA.

Entire New Show Every Monday, Wednesday find Saturday. Matin? en Caily nt 2:0 p. m. Nirf Continuous liorn 7 to 11 p. m. Sundays I-! Tirt I frit K irfll-1 ? t 1 11 i. 111.

ADMISSION Matinees 10 r.r.d 15c, Except Sunday? and Holidays.

; N-r;ht3 10. 20, 3Cc. No Seats Reserved Come Any Tirre.

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