Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 105, Hammond, Lake County, 22 October 1917 — Page 5
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COillNC EVENTS. ! lion. The Porcas . las of Irnma nuoEs j lam)
hurv.ii will I if. intcri.aim'J by Mi:. L dm Hots of S.by street Tuesday evc-ni-. g. Mrs. r V. Ei. right. 22ti I troit street, v :1! ope ii her home, this evening to the w.on.en of the Ninth V arJ imilky Ciub for a m-wting. A v-l;:;!i.;e has b".':i made in tc.e pmoe
;' Miss Ethel Whitmtro in !iulitrrot "1 lie election of officers i It
pjv anil w as f..'lliv..ii by a social t.iuf. Miss Dorothy Hcrzlnjrrr whs fleeted president, Miss Mildred Klmbrouiih, s-'i-n-inrv, ami Mi'? Ann Uan. tic:'.?-
LIBERTY BOND BALL. S. 'on one for tli Jov. Ish Ladles' Aid Socioty who will assist Cncle Sam In the 10 17 Li.rty Loan liond vvhni on Thursday. N'ovenu-r loth, they will Rive n dance at 1ho Mammic Temple. l:ii"Wii us ' Thv Liberty Loan Hull." Liberty Loan Gun.is m o ti he pu rcha sod w ! 1 1
tin; i rm'iM 'i' ami used In cli-Hrmg the iik'T-'Khkc on the IK thai church proper t j , v. Iuti: a beuut'.ful Tciiu ' Is to In ((1'it.il in t!f m r future. As this is for u ,u 'h; . Hti.-e I ho Jcuieli I., -oil'"' , lij oii !Hpnte very s .leeess in 1 iii'fitr. MEETING OF HOME GUARDS
1.1' rrf tlrtgr of the evening lif'ur rommiltoe of the Hammond Woinan's Club ami Vis R'niiolii; Konf! of 36 Mason strt ili be hostess hi u Haili'nf n frolic s;eoi;il moling of the Pin" street i i :..--' Aid Society V.i-.s been called f .-r Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. 1.!.:-?--.".; ;-., F13 Oak strop?.
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Srrings when yo.i
old Modal Vapor i ski. W greatest euro for c'hicag in your own city. I
- i A surprise party v as tendered M:ss M Majcski hist teriing nt her home, 1 i; "J 1 lyMh flaoo. In 0-!-hrl ion of lit-r j birthday eiiftiv.Tar. A tiirre courft: j lunrh'-on was scr(.'d follou'intt n fviii;ng of lo.nf to and gstnrs. thoro l.-in; I covers f.n- tl.o Misses M. Md.f;i. M. i Bac-bat. H. Hachat. M. Dmr. A. IVmpa. j J. Kmiet, A lliliuskl M. Kla ltter. tj. ! S nkev. ii.r. J. Matuazak. V. Jaivliuski of i Tlpi'w-lsi-.h. Mf&rn. J. Dempa. J. Han- j kowski. J. V arinif. 11. Stocker. P. P. H-- j
iinskt. S. Ma.ieski. J. Majeskl. h. JU.I-
Kvbo. and J. Kownski of UMt
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t.. .e t -hu ml-.-it S o Pi.-, in arf to t"ll ss
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WOMEN MEET.
nd Woman's Club hold it?iti? S'lturday oftfinoon in impl. It aa th first
Phone 14S. Mrs. K. V. 1'itzlai.' of Detroit Mif-et 10-"C-1 . as hostess at a st vt-n o'clock d;r.n -r j Stturdny evening in honor of Mr. Fitz-
lait' s Mrthday anniversary. Ha Ih.'.ve en decora ti jus were vised at the tnhl ? iind fo'.low'.nK the dinner the (iilf"! '.v ore entertained pleasantly with rroi-m' ami Siinws.
draft are I Men nihj rt join TiHi: t u a r 1 1 s uill a;d then,.
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T?. Hp. i tin v i-fta'.ir meet the Misor.m
h isMieps iiirot jni; of the year and was prosid--d o cr by the president. Mrs. J. . Tk-inpsiMi. fJf-veral matters of im-port.-inoc Mere dtsoused. oni of them as. the nrrinrinij for tho immediate pavnient of the subscribed Liberty
Hnd, to save the ari-ruiner triteref-t. Tt slingsby who is
HERE THURSDAY MORNING
;i J-Sj, N AIRPLANE FLYING I iF I ilfljl !Ml'ij''!l,ll Wiyur TOWARD PLYMOUTH 'ImXx' i ri iil I'tty S fa OR SOUTHAMPTON -jllfcL 'X'x j - plane: flying o- u usbon Vju r j j.vAftf AZORES Z$ZX-m lil.i r; J j Z0,wv Gso M,Lts fejiiiJ , - w- j ' . j '' -f C " i I "5 - ' ' ' ' t, X J ' Ui s - " C' ' " - - - 7'
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I The hon-e of lira. WiJUam .Mil rnlorf j j at 1S5 Phei'feld avenufi was tV.e scene of j I a delightful family reunion on Saturday j levelling. The affair honored Eari j
was voted upon and decided that each ; from Ohio member should pay one dollar low ard j corps. :1ns fund. Mrs. P E. Swaim was ap- 1
pointed to rT'-ive. triese payments and; Mrs. t-he wiil be assisted by Mrs. ". V. Ple'.e- .n,-,:, feld. All merribers a-e kindly urged to j ;Unoh -.(! their dollars to Mrs. Swaim on or j mond 1,,.f,re Xov. 3rd. Tins will eliminate j paVry u"ri ti-escary work in oil. ctinft. 'i'hi j cago money may also be pi. id to the depart- j prrser r ient chairmen at their respective meet-
I n h A rropram of nius.c and readings was ci-.cn. tho numbers being intersperse! throughout the afternoon. An aeeomplished iolin foio was rndeid by Mrs. V O. r,ii;e and was heartily rec'M-.ed M-s. Hannauvr sang several seU-'i.n3 "mens them. "Freedom of Maiikind." P'.eadir.g." "The Owl." and "The Crow's r.ss." Mrs. Milf-sch was the accoin-T-anist. Mrs. .;o. Summer? of Indiana IZrrbor tv four readiPBS n hloh were wry much .: .ijoycd. Th y were. "Th IVtiran of Tomorrow." "The Harp." "h-.prcssloi.s." and "Oi.l Glory. " Mrs. ". C V,. Matthb's. rsry ehalriran of th woman workers for th" Liberty Losn gave a short talk and told of 'heir success. List week the ladies -oH over tuentv-two thousand dollars "or'h of b-mds and are hoping t do tv:n be"er this week. "h tin.-i!e number on the rrogram was the singing of "America' by the
entire club. rm-.nts will
homo on a furlough j ',. r war.
where he is 111 the aviation Thursday I
t'ol, bnvrsun of the fair, 'affian "lHa.-W' Wat.-." K'llt e pia-'k "atcb" Kiltfs htmd trvfn pipers and Seicroant I' whom Cot. Jam" son oapt'sre
; ' ;-.n-with the t I iidir.f.Vlllfrs, 1 in the
w ill ti in lortiini: u !
I Iitmrnuntl :1 S.
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John W. Dver entria :r. d the. 1
rs of tlie Marquette Club fit! 011 and cirds Friday at the Ham-! (Vui tty t'lub. Mrs. chiii-les I and Mrs. F. It. Ihsbrf w of Chi- j fl
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; 1-artMf tit. Ma:. At the afternoor. card part;- nt the j ,-,,-,. ,e (,n th, f Hammond Country Club on Saturday '. rtii huildinsr hi-h scores were made by Mrs. Airgust j .-btaln the
Schneider. Mrs. Victor Pyer and Mrs. Harry M. Johnson. There were puesti four four tables of auction bridjre.
i UNDER THE KNIFE IOD-3ES. ! Following the met mi?: of the r-orcas ; Charl's M icii 1 t 1 1 c r. manace- of
K:-sxn loajre on N'.un.; t . - 1 ieiu!!e th'-r f-r, to.li'- ?-;b:ni;td the 1. i.). (.1. r. hall the vn mbers of the (Vr,.ra;,on f .r R'r p-m.i-c: ! is f t .-t Trlpio Link club met for the election ol j (rarefs hospital. r.-. Mikes h officers. Mrs. Apnes Jobbiti. was ele.-ted j fr;l.pcJ the 'ope. i...n. president: Mrs. Flizabeth 'Barker, voc-s
pr.-!dent ar.d Mrs. Lydia. Guas. oc rotary. Alra!iffmnts were also made for
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You can nip colds in
the bud Clear your head instantly
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tor the
Cold-in-head
(at no coei to you) 6fl.n0O.0OO ha n4 tMe feiry. For rhrnio futarrti, H'lr coaffci, iVifd, cftb-ztn0, O'o.ikJ, wtt. 'rt a ftp :"mifII!Err.--tury ran, or bur tttP !' drvt It wHi bmtflt fB J''tK t'tti wore r tiiai taa frt- writ U MHH KFI. CO., MiUUHUS.MiH.
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jfoi,! t-en y-ars and familiarly a'i ' I 'irar.ama" hj !' who knew r,: . j parsed a we..- . est rdav it the h'-m-j her fin. John Trl'ni'. C?22 Penn ; ivama av-n'ie, a t the ege f 5 yea j Death 'as a'trih'iTfd to old epe. Cr j ..Thf-' hob. Thomas of '"'hmog-o. aid on" j dnt:grhter. Mis Kat- Sh--hati. also of I '"";.-?i?o. are the immediate survive r 1 Ti.e fiir.(-al w ill .:-i.r-tir fom.-.rtow fr..- ! Cue ri'Side;re. w-br tpivl'-cs w ill i1 - iioucted by J:.-v. Kt;i;r .Tones, pas j tor of th M. K. . tiuii-li of I-.fjiar.a ; Tluibor. fid Kev M. M. Pv yt. j AU-an's K;-Ser.pai cluirf-it. Intermetc j will be ct Oak VL'1. Hammond, wit. 1 K':npra1 Hirer-tor Btrns c Mrti'un ..1 j ohn 1 ff"
'!'), V thiun S Tndiatia II-,.' -cor iil ?ti? t this ev runt. Ther v be initiation and 1 incheon sri ri. Ttie Wo.-.ip r.'s If.n.i Missionary ,: -. iet.y of Jh ra;it!.f t thu rt-h will rre.. with Mr. J. V. . Ma swell in Guthri
Map BhowLng proposed trars-Atlantic air routes (aboTe) an.i the great Italian Caproni triplane. Creat battleclc.nes -wU) soon cross the Atlantic, the greatest feat of the air yet attempted. The
Carroni triplanes are urped by the Italian aerial rorr.mispion to be first tried, but a hyoro-a
Italian
.a ni ; t c i'i
wars p -
TU"C A rp-n-n hit a nnn made and equipped with the new Liberty motor, wiil likely be griven the first choice. The planes v IXlXjAliliK MAIN AGE R I descend to the water's surface if necessary and relief boats trill be distributed at intervals along th
The planes will be able to
e route5;.
The
CVJte from Newf oundland via the Azorea and Portngral to England is resrarded as the more practicable.
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t-iiter la lament and parcel post sale to heid ou the eiiir.gr of No. ID.
Tiiere wi'l be a ii'ond ebartr of day evnms a.t thPiatit'ti of a class
t-ieefirsr of the Tlarr-n-Ee!er;i i-'ar ToesMasonic Tempi?. Inof candidates will be
follow er
by
a so-ial hour wlvn refreshhe served. Visitors from
Th afternn was c.sed by --.? ?rv- Chcas.0 will he entertained at th? nl-
luncheon, -which was in charge
r. sr of v
of Mrs A. V.. r;-..if-". assisted o' If IT. Mrs P.''- nch Howo
Purmiist and by the social P. P.. TRitt 1 poured at
Mrs. J. J. com mi tee and Mi a table
d.-rornted with w
d Rowers.
Th" pvt club meeting on rfi will be in charge of the
ra'-tm'-nt and the c o-i Ti.!.-hm-r. I:' :
Xo verr.ber civif- de-
rman. Mrs. Herbured the services
r. and it is expected that there wit a 'arge representation of the ledg"
be
of an -b 'p-akcr Miss Alice Henry v ho will talk on "The. City of Today mid Ti- tncrow." Thi3 v !U be an open i-to t in and an Invitation i extended !v the pr.b'ic snd all those who are irt r-trd U: this work. Jliss Ifnry ha" n v ;de experience, having- traveled -te r..-r 1 vcly in Europe and Australia, studying the problems e.f the working v om -11. V surinrise party wa rendeied to Cl.avl's A. Merit. 73 Hohman street. Sattir lay even ins: In hom-r cf his birth'n .- fmrivTM.-. The evening was snent .11 danrong- and sinpinp. A cafeteria h.rch was served at 11 :30. The follownc guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry
r.eFrites. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph ilolti. i ..r. and Mrs. Fmil '"-luth, Mr. and Mrs. i 'for Mithies of r,ari Chicago. Mr. and i Mrs. Linten. l.ss F!:a U'uth, Miss Her-j i-:na t'hertiik. Miss Lillian Oiuth and". Mr. and '-Irs. Charles Moritz ar.1 ehil- j dren. A i llpbtful mcetir.c of the Wen' - ; worth s-'icial Club took place on Satur-j .':iv vetin at the home of Mr. and! f i William K'r.pe in Sibley street.' '! he iruests vt"e entertained with music c i the Victrcia and with parc.fs, the
p rises roi-iT t.- Mrs. .tis itoenhattm t.d fleorpe sfcldler. The consolation p- 7.r n were awarded to Mrs. Ceorpe Kri.-.tt and Harvey Cleveland. A two -"iir'n I -.incite on was served af"r the ra'Tios In two weeks the club will meet v.-.th Mr. and Mrs. Knott of Fory 5 the a venue. The Parent-Teachers Club of the IrvHp. school will hold its meetinp at twnthlrty o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the srhool. The program follows: f-ontrs Boy Scouts Libert-,- Loan talks Mrs. O. C. F. Matthies and Attv. Joseph t'onroy llar.o so',.. Mrs. Dousias nonl solo Mrj. Albert
Oolden r.ule council. No. 1. P. of I, , Wo! ho',1 its regular meetinp Tuesday evening at the I. O. 0. F. hall m Sta'e stire. The membi-rs of the initiatory learn and the dsgrree s'aff are especially urged to be rre-sent to practice for the work at Indiana Harbor.
!3, W. C. O. party Tues-
hall.
AT THE 0RPHEUM.
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In.i'eo pa.'i oirt ,; i in: .3 ; I con-ifdy si'ir nov.--t v l.o o;i,;, 1 . . :v: "nil! fodav
AT DELUXE.
u,: IPS' A IN' AROUND
h ! C rtlJ V P.TL r--- A - ai-i part; and dame will be. i ' n M'O.ii' tr.cht 1-y the L. "". P.. A.
,-.r. 'ot the K. of .. haii 1 he pucie is I SIii , invil'i! tn f h'Tid. j
1 1 t 11 n
am .-v ; inl t'i;.-
v.-: ; of th to-ia v
Trail. " wh-Ch path. 7-Iait p! carries a pun Mae Marsh,
is at l'el,;xc day, and Tl.eda
th
aood 1,
at Dd.irs" t
." rtr-.v jr, -The ma;- ri'an the : "i .'. s a w-etr -n rr. nr. 'I rid'-.s a t-or-. in "Poli; ,,f ti,. c
a e ' ; " ppfj ra on Fida;
A iv-
' fr tine for Co: the i?t!
i diar.a Kde ; t I tho.-ie to Co f 1
M-s. 1 rank I Car-- Loo ir". ! Mr- WUI...
lHii.F.f; mii.
v on. en.
er ci i,ary
diffesent looa 1 ci; t Wayne tc.rr.oir. 1 er.nvra! convnti
s. will leave
Gar-
w to attend n of t!--. In-
C'-j'-- Amons Pre:
t-'herh .mtal m it-
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St. Joseph's court, N'j 5 F.. v,:V. entertain at a card
day evening- at Assembly
rXB,30KALS. M.ss Elizabeth Webber of Mason street, spent the week-end in La port, the puest- of her sister, Mrs. Paul Reed. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Cooper and children visi'ed in Crown Pair.t. over Sunday. BED COSS. liow much Iid you do for the f-d
Cross last week? Pi an to have a better! record for yourself by the end of this j week. 10-22-1 Miss Zel'a Irish of Chicago, was the gutst of Miss Grace Bel! of Webb street, f over Sunday. ! Mrs. Joseph Menard and Mrs. George' Whitsel of Chicago, spent Sunday with j Mrs. John Sherby tnd family of Mason j street. ! Paul McPnnie! who is attending the I Indiana Dc-ntal r!Ieif. at Indianapolis! visited at the home of his raren's, Mr. i
and Mrs. C. M. Mcr.-aruel. 44 Detroit siree! over the week-end. Mrs. Eunice Vouche and Mrs. Clayton Root o Crown Point, attended the card f'af':' Rt the Ha-n-nond Country club on Saturday. Mr. and Mis. IT Pa.vton of Evansion visited Mrs. Ptixton's parents. Mr. and Mr?. William Ti-.um of Wibb street, yestr;rday. Mr. and Jfrs. Frui.k McCann of VanseI'tirp. Ky., are visilinp Mrs. James Carry of IlammonJ. ' LcT.i John-'on, daughter of Mrs. E. Johnson , very ill at her hone, 275 Pi re stre f. Mr. C. C. Sr. rout, of VanPuren street, ief' t-jj.iy for Pennsylvania, to make a two -nonths' visit with parents and friends. Mhs. Anna M. Volk of Sibley str.et
t', 1 ;; ci Ca: gii;
CityBiiG,&
.j rs
!ep" tl:.J. , The .--on vf-ntjoTi wi f.-r thre.. days, am : iil be ! e oresen ' ed.
lent
i 1 be in 'jTOt'f.N 1
' the e of e Of
session f clubs
If H nry K he is ask d T h e 1 e is a
Kh ide dea-h.
re. id or should rend this jti"ti ' tO Hfjo. tho Cliief of poli.-e. teleprat'i awaitinpa Ilfiirv
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MOTOR Till P. Mr. and Mrs. K P K.iss and Mr. and Mrs. i.iodl'rey of Hammond have just return 1 from a week.' ir.otfr tiip to F01 1 Hiiiliiinin Harrison, and fiom f here to Coidwater. Mi 'h. At the fort tii. y is: ted v tt!i H.--i t Kuss, who is rtafi'.nrii there.
n : r. .-
n pn;t olif-us -:.b it the V. M. o.aii i.'.rcii
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A. and 1J e '. j o . o
; ri ru St. .neet Wltll rtond
laid for Chl'-apo
fight .and i
"lie g:-,
street Thurs.isy afternoon. Mrs. i her. fJraha-n will b leader of the ! in -Home Mission "
Mm Stella Grt-gr.ty e f Clre ac-.
tr.e puest ot .m i -1. Y. wi-iif n ;
: ne sCeet ysicrriay. Tie Young Ladies Sodality ; S Mary's church n ti! rr.ee. f-.Ti'-rre v. ever 1. ng it the hall - p-,ale a-r-'i.pe
nents tci v nnoua l -i-ii , 1 1. . s t .-. tk
f LilC-ir hoolil at t -. o-.-iT-.. ' be hf.1-1 t'.r last ti . :':a- -
I
were r-hargr
.M'uan's I'.pi.-ic in the afterno. Mrs. Aithur T. st ree t.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mille Baiinp avenue returned fn: weeks' trtip to V troil, "Kil l .-.
at an -
1 f s 3
"h.eielt tV: the .Vi-Ns
h-r
ji
I.O!
?u.ld will fr.rcorrow - m 1.1 rumer of Xorth
on a throe Mk h.. last :il he hos- ' o:r. or to w tii" Atlas
VI TPAO Fl.. Mrs. Ma..' Xe !!!, Mis. Paul Hak.-. Thi.nias and her nie. e formed a ater party at Saturday's, matinee
Miss
Mt s. :-n yc ' la t
rine nee o ii se.
of
Seventeen" at the Play-
.-id 'n t e r n : t -
norroR' r;rr:!T. werberee: of Chuapo -
v- vv.'h 1 0- n. S. .-frm. m--. T I II T DIM K,. hi I V-w'iCsk spent the v. 1 C!;i'. ajj... She nttend'-d a
dan-e on Eiturlay evr-nlni
ppend
Mi
Fiance? Snyder. . e.ccu; red yesresidence, 47i
at . o cic.-k, where Jones, pastor of the
UQJi.'toli the t-el
4 lvji. e la . 'S rcn
1 i"!irii . Avitos
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TTKDF.r FlEnL. ':r. Charles JfeCaj'. 26th avenue and Charles Lelthheip, her sister, of Hammond, attended the funeral of their
F inn'
conne
c'-jl weeks .in. In-!
Seymour L11I . Si tor
StiSl-ilay.
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a t a
re s - ri r -1 r, . St. Marcn.r-
A .1 ton Rv. rnV: 1 1:
et's hospital. He -will lie buried Wedi.es-' n ri d Mrs. Ro -lay at Holy Cross cemetery, tho funeral j Oak Park, beijjc held from the Polish Catholic ihurch at Hcpew,s.h. VIS
T Atllll ar.d Mr- M. 1 - .' es t ? over t !
HOME. AV-y ld a.s week-end. Mr
Mr Daniel and famiiv ot
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1 City Treasurer Otro Iiue-lre was ele; led city t-l'i-k in K-il., and not -itv treas
1 uier as r.-portej in THF. TiMFS a
days a0. 7.1 r. Hueik" was elected tot j pert e. as rirrk two terms. In 1910 he j
jwas sent to tr,o treasurer's of ! he has so efficiently hrid tin.-
! elke js the deti.o. raiic c and Ida I t rf-artiirerr-h : p.
VALP. His P. : tr. ( m b
m rri
RAl.-O. Ind. outhvvortii of .- of the of
fp,v I :amp Tailor, l...u isv i;;.-
Marti Pa il
I i-.au as lie r
ies:.s oer S
unday .
Mr.
RtlJ s.nd
niiv oil junior tveu v.ro.s word "rc T.o lf...,. e . - i-iiS. .inc. iiapemrn of Fort layni
en s- rnzeraiu fr t.... v. it.. t. ,
- - - ..... 1 in. . r- .1. 1 111. I Mr. and Mrs. Mc"onnauphr.y and Mr. ; ami Mrs. Hoke of Chicago, .--m-nt Sunday j with If. L. Morris ar.1 family, j The literature meetinp of the Jlnm- ! iron-: Woman's club v, ill he at the hon,t
Krause Program parte n.
-The Rev. of the Pine Street Church by children of the kinder-
Employo of tiiroupli Manas, have 001: t r:i .ii t o liberty ! an ism
lo
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irp.:
.Ta m s S I .i'iio'i
Nin ha ve w . ks
la:. 11, 1 2 ye Kiip. T T)n
st ree t. f t V.-Ct .
P airs n.I-r i
i ..' e 11 -(II ?
HPJ Wefi
rs oil man,
;-hoes - ihoupht 10
by tho box nr bnndi's ' found by Harry Xw1, SK. Waiter .street, amf tt years old, K f 7 Sohl
aturday in a tic hi m ar Ittphland Th'-y v.eie turned over to tlm
police. Poli'-e Jye'.ieve the 5 hoes were takn from Erie freight cars and thrown e.vvav to escape deteet;-n.
T,II. Or-t. 22. Lie it 'ew York city, h-ei ' 1 a 'hp a ' . Ky and Mi.-,
a Irene N"jppa;i. elatiphter of Xuppau. oresident of the State
e which j Hank here, wen- martini in the lie -a I Mr. 1 III - 1 v- , ,, 1 1;,.,,, Ar-norv th.iu nf-evnoon
e. f.T j The E v. C. W. Eaev. past...r of th" i Emmanuel Lutheran church, performed 1th" eeremorjv in the picetii p of rela
tives and n-tnbei s of the newly organized hort e defense puaids. The co-j"oA left for a brief !,orie;..;n..on in
i .V w Vci it, after v- hiih they- will i'- : side in Lo u 1 s v .1 1 e.
ITH l IIS. ilim.l.El. The Embroidery lub will liold its Rrsl meetinp th's s' ason on Wednesib y afternoon at the home e,f Mis. F. A. Rii.lt ;'v rf Monro sttee!.
-um th.-a;re. Miehvistetter 'o tho second
M'ss .MP e Mjit
isifnp with f 1 iend
MII.r.FK. r 1 3 spend iu;
vtl M
t wrvnx .n V. M.-f;. IUr.-i .Ma"
i. Kr. tin is 1 1 u w a
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f.i fii.r,- a t
i apartments. I The f.iiicral of j w if e r.f Sam u' ! j terday from her ! F01 sy the avenue j Rev. Corse P. ( M. 17. i n irth.
j eereruontes , d-red the
i .1 Co runeial part;
jwheie itit-iintn'. to. !: ; 1 ll.r.irns were til- Me.sSi S
J bams. 1 naiici Cisik. P.... o ! James Whit more. bleiri.-.id
and William Fre'.oetpcr. r t lector William ITubcr nas
C AKI) OK TH lMv. To those who were most kind -.o.:- ; liiit iltnrts
1 v m na 1 1 1 e 1. 1 . 111 t-.. ..-
Jeath Of our beinvvd md for the many b
I ferinps s, ni. we dost re 5 heartfelt thank..-. j ,-:.M PEL SNYPER. ! MR. AX 7' ML- IV 1 t
t he ir f t.
of tn'f moiit'i and No ein'.er. f.nd witen
useful Eitioies will he .lis the hem fit of ti;e clmreh. ladies have teen li.dditip ers tlirouphi.rut the S'-asor
Irettor. of rbo'c" at r-tl 'lisojf... for Sfcle.
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Th. :n ; ?
cles w i'!
u. s.
WILL URGE DRAINAGE CAS?"
i on-
raii Hill. The oallr..as Wil-i.ih-i-plo. R . . s t w a y ncral rin charge.
WASHINGTON. C'-i. :.' - -!'.:: I - Attorney C!j ne at Chmo wiil l urged by the Peparttnent of Juttee 1 do all in I. is power to his;.', final r.cision by the federal courts at 1 hic-.p .
ious ' 01 tr.c ta-es i-aiieit wun ttie i.n-.cuf
. jdratnape cansl cases.
The War 1'epsrC.nent is urfnj ' lion tieraue the 1 m p x ' em - tt l ? rrearing ef.mple.ior. by wviet-; wat'iIn 1 h " Cel.: met live- re t" . versed for iin by the dramaee Such use of flic Calumet m u t 1 .- has tii", r f been ban tioncd b Couetf."or approved by the Wa r I . pk 1 t r-i 11
wife -autif
and and
and mother il floral of- . xpress our
SNYDER..
T HOSPIIM.. Andiew Obreshk. who is the proprietor of jMoral tnovinp plotuea the. a'er" iri Gary, irvlji-ing the Venu.-i and Royal. has just ttnderpone an operation f . r ' a ppend .cit 1 s at the Mpjcv Imsp'tal. t ITKOI.K I, H A Gl K. si-.-i ial hutiness meetinp r-f the i'.-ithol:o Women's 1,'aguo will he heid at the Library lubroorn at 2:3i tomorrow afternoon. AH members are most earnestly requested to he presni as ry Important matters will be
(i 1 S' -u ' .sen ..n one wtsnmp to i,
i The Pythian Sist-is, E.tst. Chicago j Te-nple "PL will hold an Hallowe'en I partv tomorrow evrninp -.11 their b-dee j looms in 'the K. of P. hfi.il in Olcott lavenii". All ir"r.bers are invited to J attend. I Mrs. A. K Shaffer oj Auburn Fark land Mrs. Victor Conrad of Englewood
",n
tin
lea i? t ri 8
e Is invited to attend th
were visitors of Mrs street and her mother, ; eeterday. The Vosda-ies W. .Tesse Thoninimn and
Van Oeiser attended Orehe-tia hail arl Shumann-Heiiik ina
A. Lee in Elm Mr. Enckson.
LOWELL
IV. Mi' the
S nil h and Gertrude oorcert at
heatd Madame
will club has
Jo i : et.
EJLGIN
"SIX" NATIONAL SCOUT CAR EXHIBITED IN GARY
Last Saturday a meeting of the R.
fteriic P. S
tiiere wa? a i.'iub at the
QUICK RELIEF
ROM CONSTIPATION
Get Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets That is the jej-ful cry of thousand rincc Dr. Edv.-ards produced Oiivs Tablet,
I of 1
Car! Tuesdr 5 v ill
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E. N'els.
y nfternon have (.harp.
14 Rimla.-h Mrs. Yen," of th" pro-
thn subr-titute for calomel.
Dr. L,iT7r.rc-x a nrict:
17 ye-rs end cztomd'a c!i-t:r::c- ?r.
c'covcreu t?.n fcr-riuia for O':- T".---"
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lor chrci!
eimaticn ara tc ,:a i-.veri. Dr. Edwards' Ciive Tc!.!rto r.oi contain calora:!, but a healicj. CGoriila. ve?stablQ laxative. No gr!?ir.ff a the "keiniotz" of these I-'ttle sugnroatt?d, cIiveo'ore3 tcbkts. Tbey ciusc t'.ie bowels End liver to act rornall. Trey never Icrca ttea ta unnatural actioit. If you liave a "dark fcrown mcii'h" r.ovr and then a bad breath a dull, trod feeling sick Ihoadache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll rind cpick, sure ?r,d only pleasant results from c j or two littie Dr. Edwards' Olive Tables at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try them. 10c ar4 oc per box. Ail druggists.
AMERICAN RED CR0S3 MEETING The annual meeting' of the Hammond Chapter American RED CROSS will take place on Tb'trsday evening Oct, 25th. at 8 p. m. at the Chamber of Commerce. Six new directors are to b elected to fill the places of those -whose term of ofiee ends automatically- on October 31 st. The polls Kill he open from noon until p. in. on Thursday Oct iSth et the. Chamber of Commerce and It is hoped that every member of the Hammond Chapter will 'cm and cast a vote for the new directors. Reports of the work thus far accomplished and the discussion of the subject of undertaking some other lines of relief work will be the order cf business for tha rneetinjr. COME AND GIVE TOUR IPEAS ON THE SFBJECT. 10-1? .. . 4
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RED CF 033. Have you done fciiylblny to help 3 a s-.ldler's life easier? Work for i R?d Cross. ii' 2;
To Arir Your Cotrntrv CsIIa.
Sealed this car made the world's recrd of C 20 2 miles. The seal was broken in Chicago and the engine and mechan'srn found to be 1n excellent condition. The cur is now heinsr operated unsealed The entire journey will take them over "i2."fl' miles, they having covered about half that distance now. The car left
' j Washington street where it was an at- i lae Saturday evening for Chicago. Mr. ' traction all that evening- Valuabie road j Marsh and Mr. Tuttle both had no little j information is being gamed for Us war j amount of praise for ths excellent roadi department. in Lak county.
The Elgin "Six"' Natioj.al all !rati scout car. in rharpe, of lioy S. Marsh end M. IT. Tuttle. reached Car;.- Satur- ; day afternoon ar.d attracted the alien- i t-on of hundreds of po!?tr;ain in front i of the Cory Hole! v here, it stopped or,., Tlroadway. The car later taken to i the Elgin "Siv" se.lerooms st 6 1 'J '
l VMX.U.IX ( I I B. The Mandolin club of Oa.-y i.ifet this evening at the libra ry rooni. at S o'rlork. The (lub
r.'.ioiit tiff-en niembet s and is desirous f enlarging the enrollment. Any one who is .t all interested in any instrument associated with the mandolin is in'-ited to come to any of the n.eetinc, which are held evcrv Monday evrtjintr at the library. The ;-,ib has i?ien s number of public perform, nnces in the Gary churches. and r-liould he Riven the co-operation of all those who are anxious to see C.arv advance m 1 sic ally. .11 IJfiK. WII.I, TALK. penerol meeting of the flary tlcpartmenta! .lub will he held at the Library a udtt oriur.i this everirjr sr S o'clock. An address will b" ?iven hv Judste fjreenwald on "r,ieii' Sutra;e and Ho"- to A'ote." A la'ife attendance i.s expected, for th.!? is ri vital subje.-t a' present with vornen. iird th.-y me acr to learn all thev '.in shoot election processf s. rriS'Vmcaaa
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Thursday evening at the McKinley thool the civii: department of the
I East Chi- aso Women's eh-.b and the 1 Equal Franchise lu) of East Chi. ao 'will meet, which will be most interest1 ,o- lo nil wniTiAn ( f this eitv. The
Civic department will conduct a short husineas session followed by the speaking of candidales of both political U&rlie.s. Mr Abe Ott'.enheimcr will explain polling place?, the ballot and bow to vote. Those w ho are scheduled to spe3k ate the two candidates for mayor, city clerk, treasurer, judffe and vouncilmen at large. They will give flve-mlnute talks. All women of the city are urged lo be present.
TWIN CITY I MEWS MOTES 1 tv y i-
George a:.d Wtli-.am Palmer arr:-..--! in Lowe':! last night. George is in cr.r.oor hrnitii. Eira Pre ts r.cii of Mason City . low .rrived last cv ninit for a visit with Ii t.n brother, Earl Erownell and family. Pitsccll "ii i s;.-ns and pay Vandecar.-. soidiers in the a mi v. spent yesterdo.here with relatives. Kenneth Sheets of Chicago, visited h parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sheet... here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ni. hols of Sheihj. were in Lowell yesterday. Miss Lillian (ioddnrd was take'-, the hospital nt Hammond last evei in where she under-ion' an operation thin morning. Claude Truirp of llimmond, specSunday here with hts family. Elmer Ragon of Gary. v. as In Lowell yesterday. Mir. and Mrs. A. H. Parker of Gsr;. were hete yes-erday isiting her pa--ents. Mr. and Mis. Gustoff Wesrbeiji Ed Plumraer of Chicago, visited atives here yesterday. T. P. Dickinson, v iio is working i-i Hammond, spent yesterday wlih Lowt; relatives. Tnirnan Klein of Gary, was In Lowell yesterday visiting relatives.
this city-Saturday
un avenue.
Albeit Pavis. a resident n for many years, passed away
at his home, 4, IS Mag
Death was wused by TVio iceaeei had been
past two years end had h- Mved until yesterday he would have attained li is seventy-third birthday. He leaves a wife, one dauitr.tet. Miss Fthel Da via of Iron ton. O.. one sister. Mrs. Emma Weddells of Toledo. O. The funernl c-curra th; a'tf'tioi'ii at 2 o'clock from the home. . where Rev. Georsre R Joins, pastor of the M. E. "htjreh. con-dti'-ted the services. Interment was at Cij Hill emetery .
To Prevent Old Age Coming Too Soon! "Toxic poisons in the blood are throwr out by the; kidney?. The kidneys at as filters for such poisons. If we wi.-h in prevent old figo coming too soon anc increaife our ha noes for a lonp; hfc, w e
heart failure. I should dnnn plenty ot pure wator ar.c ail-.ns; for the , fake a little Anuric," savg the fatnouf
Dr. Ptcrce or Kutlalo, 7N . i . When sufFerirtj; from backathe, frequent- or scanty urine, rheumatic raui ! here or there, or that constant tired, j worn-out feelin":. the simple way to 1 overcome those disorders is merely to j obtain Anuric (double strength) from your I nearest druggist- and yon will quickly ; notice the grand results. You wi'! tind I it many tiroes more potent than Libia, I and that it dissolves uric acid almost a
Ke
fc t roe l iy of sellles. 111..
! hot water aoei sucar.
8nd Mis. Alexander Monree, i
this city and now of Mar- . were week-end ssuosts of'
Mre. Ben A il'ia r.s of 145th
Katharine Howard. OJeotl Axe. Phone 2S3, will be pleased to write aii receive social neves and advertising fo. The lime. Nr. and Mrs. C. . Runnels of Eloci srtsut motored t-o Humboldt park ii tbeir new Hudaon "Six" car yesterdi.. and spent the day with relatives. Tho Eatt Chicago Camp, Ro; a Jfelirhbors, will maet in regular session Wednesday eveninr at K. of 7hull. iMV. and Airs. Ph'Jlip Kleinman Fir street entertained at a etz o'o'uv dinner last eenlngt In honor tf Uia. sllth wefld'ne anniversary f"oTi
Mr. and
t: . t t. j ".'..iporal Tat Gorman was home yes-; "r.loy, from the training station at j "ott Sheridan visitin.tr his family. H v-'ci his brother. Michael, Jr.. Ill with' .. hold fever. j Mr. and Mrs G .s lioistrum of Fir j Irieot entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. G. i mmerstein. their son. tJeorge. who i home on a forty-eight hour f ir'ough j the officers' train'ng camp at j Sl-.e-tdao. rr.d 7 -s Minnte' -- ... ti. r. . - - ... - ' ' The Lady Elks will meet with Mrs. K. D. Kern In the Larson apartments In South Forsythe avenue tomorrow venins.
Mrs. H. E. Bloomherg of cott avenue has accepted
A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN ADVISES MARVELOUS HERBAL MEDICINE.
North Olthe posi-
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th
Her duties
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Janet
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Tolmi'
w ell -known f.',r . .rtC
Elkharl, Ind. 'Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription is truly a
ti'. tj wonaenul medicine lor lii women. .Several veari
ago 1 had an oper.iP Si. . tion. For a wholo vear aTterwarda I
fcgi Buffered with intense Cs -.tj abdoniinal pains ami
became a nervoun wreck. I beeamo greatly discouraged because mv doctor's
rr-'Ik-ine gave rae so little relief and 1 think he wad rather discouraged, too, for ' was he who advised me to try " Favorite Prescription." His wife had iicen a nurse and he seid she. had seen some wonderful results with this medicine. The third day after 1 commenced taking it mv nerves were quiet, appetite improved and I eould Bleep. In a month I felt and looked like a different woman." Mks. F-.vi- f.Tv'-v-K .e'i r ' .
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