Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 107, Hammond, Lake County, 24 October 1917 — Page 3
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WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH THIS GUILTS WtiTCH? Can policemen write poetry? Cu.n the man !u' jo must effectual uceompiishmont lies in a cjuiek and accurate use of thj trigger and artistic swing of the club, star Into the rtiilm of meter and ihjiuo end actually become po'.-tt-. u 1 ? Chief Struts of the Fast Chicago police force says "yes" and to sulslaulitite htj statement he bubmlts the follow ing : "Miirj- link.-. is willing to go. Hut Mike Tioko, ho niys NUl So. what to do, i'. ease let us know. For Mry and Mike ars both without dough." Signd Chief of Police. Woodlawn. Paper The office dog. Thts; Interesting missive came to the chief In response as to whether the pair iv re in the hands of the Woodlawn police and who were wanted in Hast Chicago would waive extradition and submit to transportation. It seems that Mary left her husband arid ran away with Mike seine time ago. Recently the pair were found living together in "Wood lawn, Pennsylvania.
TWIN CITY NEWS MATES
department of the Woman's club will hold a most Interesting n.eetinc A
ft I short business session will precede the H regular outline of work an.1 then will ? i t r, 1 I ... it .- V ; ... , 0
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Katharine HowurJ, 431S Olcott Ate., Phone 2S3, will le pleased to rrrlte and receive social neni and advertising tor She Time. The Royal "Walsh Concert company w-tll hold a concert at Hartley's the
ater. East Ch!?agr
October 26. at 8 p. m. Greatest treat
ri the season. Purchase your tickets before It Is too lat. General admlsjion. EO cent.. Boxes. 75 cents. Call Roberts. Phc-ne 1104-M, or Hartley's theater. Adv. The K. of P. Pleasure Club of Indiana Harbor w-lil hold a dance at the .Auditorium Saturday evenlngr. October 1:7th. MoKcIvey's orchestra will fur-J-.tsh the music. Tickets ."5 cents per aotipl ln-tludinp wardrobe. Ad1'. All !s !n readiness for the first annual grand ball to b? held Friday evening at the Auditorium in Indiana Harbor by the Twin-City Daughters of Isabella. The committee has selected very good music and an ideal ?vn!n? Is looked forward to by lovers of dancing. The affair Is strictly invitational. Tomorrow evening at the McKlnley s-'hool the "Woman's n.jual Franchise l.emrue r.f Fast Oh b-.igo ond the Civic
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Get the Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast
Say vo can't look op feel right wltii the system full cf poisons.
1 Millions cf folks bathe internally novv
Instead cf loading their f , tem with crugs. "What's an inside bath?" yea &-. Weil, it Is guaranteed to perform r-lracles If you could believe these hot water crthusias-tp. Thero arc va.t rurr.tera of men snd sveir.en who, Inantdlately upon arising;
Ju the mcrninp. drink a glass of real! h-t water with a tea?roc-nful of lime-1 f.Tie phosphate in it. This is a ery j evceKcnt hea'th measure. It 1s ineni-j 1 to flush tho stoiach. liver, kidneys ' end the thirty feet of intestines cf the prvicus clay's -aste. sour toie and in-j
ctKC?tiri. r.iate ri.I left over In the pony v hich if net eliminated every day. become food for the millions of bacteria which infest the bowels, the quick re-
f-.ilt is poisons and toxins whmh are I then absorbed into the bleed causing h-.d3che, tlilcus attack?, f"iil breath, ta3 taste, cold.-s. stomach trouble, kid- J r."y misery, fdeeplessnes. impure blood ; Ti fill sorts rf nilmer.ts. rcp who feci food one diy ant ! Vrid'y the next, hut who simply can not fr"t feeling- riRht are i;rpei to obtain a j quarter pound cf limestone phosphate, at the drtiR store. This will cost very 1
little but is sufficient to make anyor.
2 i Loth political parties for the ofnce of
i I This will be a splendid opportunity i for the women to hear both platforms
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peais to tr.ein most. Abe Ottenheimer will jtiveinstruetlons as to how- to vote. Every patriotic woman in East Chicago thould let nothing- deter her from att-ndlng this meeting. Everybody we!com. The Woman's Equal Franchise club of Indiana Harbor has begrun the Wor in enrnna t n. t.llcf e f
on Friday night bu women to make intllieent u,a of
the vote this fall. At a meeting cf this club last Monday afternoon. !t was discussed the. advisability of making a house-to-house canvass to interest th women In the importance of their vote. Next Monday afternoon it has been arrangred for the candidates of both political parties to present their platforms at a meeting, the place of which has not been decided, but will be announced in a day or two thro'.ifrh the columns of this paper. "Mrs. W. B. Vanllorne is the preV.diner president of the club and phe U personally trivin- much of her time and enlisting- the assistance of others in
the instructions of te proper method I
of the vote that means much to our community at largre. .Don't fail to miss this meetins upon its furth-r announcement and listen to the candidates and to what they have to offer
j that will mike them f.t for the office they are seeking. It Is strictly understood that this club Is not affiliated j with any certain party In the fild. j The Twin City Daughters of Isabella (will meet tomorrow evening at Weil.and's hall. There will he business of (importance to be discussed end a'l members are urged to be present. The East Chicago high school team jwill play the Gary high school at Gary j .Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. A ! eieat game is being looked forward to. ; Mrs. D. C. Held and Miss Chrlftine ! R";a visited Mrs. Harry Spencer at the
"") ""irrai r.ospitai yesterday to tieet the Untie daughter that "was
horn to her last Friday, j M!s Nell Fuliz and Mrs. C. E. Ppurj rier were Joint hostesses at an informal party held last evening at the j heme of the latter In North Ma conn I avenue, held jn compliment to Mis I Elsie Ha.', wa rd, a former teacher in
Miller for the solemn hymn music, to neighbors and friends and the many beautiful floral offerings we are ln- .:. eci g rate f ul for. MR?. JENNIE DAVIS, ETHEL. DA VI?. MHS. EMMA WE DP ELLS. Mr. and Mrs. John ToPnie of 3622 1'enr.sylvanla avenue desire to express :heir deepest gratitude to the following who were most kind in their sympathetic aid in the last illness and death of their beloved mother, who departed this life at their ho:iv Funday morning at the advanced age of S6 years and was laid to rest at ak Hill cemetery jn Hammond yesterday afterneon, to Kcv. Elmer Jones, pastor of the M. E. church, to the quartette con-posed of th" Messrs. Wm. 11. Fobbie. Sr. Jhn Colder and the Mesdames J. A. TVegarden and William Dobbie. Jr.. to the organist. William Pobbie, Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Leea find the superintendents of the Inland Steel compunv f..r the use of their private atiton'.f bileji to convey the large
I assembly of friends to the cemetery.
also to the Scottish society of Indiana
Harbor, neighbors and friends. The Eyrie theater is putting on a very g'od picture this evening, Ethel Clayton, in "Souls at Rest," also a universal local comedy f-.r the benefit of the East Chicago W-man's club. . . . i t i t
v mi ii nas uiiven over tne tneater Tor this evening to divide the receipts between the Associated Charities and the Welfare Association of this city. The public Is asked to attend. Tho Young Ladies' Sodality of St. Mary's church met last evening at the hall and made final arrangements for their booth for the coming bazaar to be held beginning Tuesday, October 3"ith, and lasting five days. The chairmen of the various showers held throughout the season will bring the articles donated to the hall neTt Sunday and begin the work of placing and dec, ratine-. They are the Misses Nellie Keegan. Uernlee Dewey. Grace Holland. Mary Whelan. Miss Elsie Steffes, who will be the presiding chairman, and she has selected a committee of six to serve each evening as her assistants. There will be a fish rond held In connection with their booth In
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is r.eie ..n a visit from Helmnr. Ind. It was the initial meeting of the Five Hund-ed flub, of wh: h Miss Helmar was n member when she taught here. The evening was an Ideal one for the guests "n h, attended. The Daughters of the King will meet with "Mrs. M M. Day. 5620 Fir street, th!? evening. All members and all those interested are asked to be present. M;ss Marrart Friesey cf Drummond street has issued Invitations for a ITariowe'en tarty fr the evening of Saturday, n-tobr 27th. Mrs. J. W. Maxwell of Gutherie street will be hostess to the Woman's
ciety st ler home
citarge or Miss Mary Whelan, who h, selected several young ltdles of the church to take charge eac); evening. This Is always th dd;rht of the small folks and affords them much pleasure while the parents have the time to make th. Ir selections from the various booths that will contain many useful and available articles for the coming holiday as well ns many practlcal household utilities that will be disposed of hv direct sale or the choice of taking share... which has always been a popular method of disposal for those seourlnir a -valuable artlrle for a n-rr,!nnl d:m or so. Anyone considering the purchasing of home-made articles will do well to view- the display as early as possible before looking elsewhere, nt the nmn time contributing to worthy cause, that of a church benefit. A pretty afternoon social function
i was held at the home r.f Mrs P. T?
WIrkey iti North Mrigor.n avenu- in the afternoon of yesterday, held in honor of Miss Maud Hdlingshead. who is here from Milton.' Pa., on a visit. The ladies spent the afternoon with their needlework.
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; tomorrow evenine Mrs. Albert Graham i vi ill he Jeaier in If. one Missions. A'l . members and their friends are invited i to attend.
a real crank en the subject of internal
.inita-.lo:i. To those who were most kind and Just as soap and hot water art on the ! s-vrr.pathettc in their aid in the Wst skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshen- Illness and death of my beloved busing, so Mmestone phosphate, and hot j band. Albert Davis, who departed this v.ater art on the stomach, liver, kidneys: life Saturday. October 2"'th. and was end bow els. It is vastly more import-1 laid to rest yesterday at Oak Hiil ant to bathe cn the inside than on the j cemetery, especially to Rev. George cutside, because the skin pores do not It. Jones, pastor of the M. E. church, absorb impurities Into the bleed, while' for his words of Christian sympathy, the bowel pores do. Adv. t . Mrs. Judge Boggs and Mrs Wayne
A safe, harmless and effective preparation to. relieve the reins of P.heumntism. SHatlen. Lame Rack and Lum-
ibago in Hanilln's Wizard Oil. It contains no chloroform or other dangerous drugs but is composed of the most expensive of healing oils. It penetrates
; quickly, drives out tne soreness, and; i limbers up the stiff, aching joints and : mweic j ! Wizard Ol! Is a god dependable pre-! : para t ion to keep in the medicine chest j for rusit aid when the doctor is far; I away Ton have no idea how useful1 i it will be found in cases of every dayj 'ailment or mishap, when there is need i
ot an irnmeii.Hie p.eaung, antiseptic application, as in eases of sprains, bruisws, cms. burns. Idles and stmgs. iit a bottle from your druggist for 2"c and use iho medicine. If not entirely satisfied take the bottle back to him and he will return your money. if you ar troubled with constipation or sick h.-adache try Hamllns Wizard L.iv.r Whips. Just pleasant little pink pi'is at dnnrcists for 26s. Guaranteed. Adv.
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