Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 108, Hammond, Lake County, 25 October 1917 — Page 5
Thursdav. October 25. 1917.
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coajciira EVENTS. Tho Alrfca Phi I'iub will be entertained by Mrs. A. Pell of South Holunan street Friday a ft rn.inii. Jlrs. I'harles TwteJile of Calumet avcnuo will entertain 'theTiy Circle c-f tho Christian church at a Hallowe'en party Friday tTnuriR. Tha North nio Foyal Tom reranee legion will meet at four o'clock Friday afternoon at the homo of Ko.thi.rine Mathews in 150th. street. The regular m nthly rr.eetins of tha Women's Lo al Olivet Circle of the Christian church will be held Friday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Charles Primmer. 443 Indiana avenue. A feature tho met tin c v.-ill Vi tho annual election cf oftieers. Th men. tors of Hammond Chapter No. Women cf Mo.isehe.art Lesion will m?et at the Mooso Hall for their regular Friday afternoon card party. On Friday afternoon Mrs. Wade Pettit of 615 Howard avenu will be hostess to tho King's Daughters. In celebration of hi seventeenth MrthJay anniversary Virgil Keiier was delightfully surprised last cveninK at tha home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. VirKil S. Itaiter in South Hohman street. The guests wero ntertalni at amnrr. The, t.bio was attractive with Hallowe'en decorations mid there were covers for Lyman Fetz, Bartine Lund. lonnld Wilcox, Rudolph Monberjr. Albert Jacoby, Croitshton Pelman, Jim Drunot. Alfred Wilcox. Tod Newman, William Pierre and I.-jlse ltsa. The horn of Mr. and ?Tra. Daniel J.mes at 30! Indiana avenue was the scene of a delightful party la?t evening civen in honor of their son. Private Clarence Jones, who is home on a furlouph. The guest? visited the witch arid received their fortunes and thirine the evening enjoyed a number cf games afler which they wore served with refreshments. A large cake with his name ind U. S. A. written in red. white and blue, a gl?"t to Mr. Jones. decorated Tho nMe. There were covers for the ORRiNE SHED JIM FROM DfllNK That Orrina really does bring quick relief to those being tortured by the liquor habit, is the testimony of many mothers, wives and daughters. This scientific rrtparation promptly kills all dosi-e for whiskey, beer and other intoxicants. It can be given In 'he home secretly without loss of time from work. No sanitarium expense. We are so sure that Orr'.n will b-me-f.t that we say to you, if, after a trial you fail to get any benefit from its use. vour money will b ref-inje:!. Costs only $1 fiO a box. Ak us for free booklet telling nil about Orrine. T.ion Store Pharmacy (Kaufman & Wolf) 550 Mohman St Adv. PASTIME . TO-DAY "TEE FATAL RING" And a Keystone Comedy, "A Contented Woman." FRIDAY VIOLA DANA in a five act feature "LADY BARNACLE" SATURDAY ETHEL CLAYTON 'THE WOMAN BENEATH' SUNDAY WM. S. HART In a 5 act feature, "THE DISCIPLE." Gary Tiieaire MONDAY NIGHT ONLY Nov. 5 NOT A MOVING PICTURE. MWE. SARAH Bernhardt HERSELF Direction of W. F. Connor. With complete production Seenpry and errects. company front And her own Theatra Sarah liemhard, Paris. in Cleopatra and the Wounded Soldier At eseh performanc the following ar'lsts will appsr Jean Tooper. Contralto: Jean Ihival Co.. Gems of Art: Albert Donrsenly. Shadow-graph y, Florence Hardemsr. Vie'.inist: Annie Louisa David. Harpist; Koire Fen ton. Tenor. PRICES50toS2.00r ; art.-IHfonai ftrr of 111-', to L.J1 ' rover war tax do-n-uded by the government. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED AND FfLLED NOW. Positively n ph-T.o orders or reservations for this engagement. Box Office Sale One Day In Advance. pi i Anollier Larae ai One hats, A lino .;") Hats FfTf AN K FORTH fH AT SHOP 1 Hammond OLD HATS
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Misses Jeie Xulile?, Mel-el Kuii.jbe.iii. Mildred Daily. I.ueile Mina . J....-phlr-Litz, Certrud- Nickles, M- Ilio zttnmrnun, i:isio Mearf. Violet ;uul . Hazel Jones, Mobsis. Ceeil K !in-y. ; rg.:' Sehroedr. Joseph M.'yir, Knry K, lonson, Charles Dewey Haines, Kail lilpo, Leonard Kngtnaiison, kgitiftli Kiritc. Kdgisr Slnpo. Oliver Scholar f-tid Thomas Yurger.de w :i y of li:n i y, 111 . I'atrick Collins and the Misses Fol May, Ida Spaulding- and Klsle Peterson of Fast Chicago. - The marriage cf Mi.-s Frieda EV.erf. to I.eroy Dechantal took place last evening at the home of the sroo:;i'3 mother at 143 Logan street. The F.ev. Theo. Claus of St. PaulV Lutheran church officiated ai.J m tho bridal l-ntty were Miss Johanna Washausvn w hS served tho Vriiie as mail of honor and John Eclfass, tho best man. V, . (.lenevive Fanning v as the (lower gnl. The bride wore a pr. Uy gnu n ot white georgette crepe and carried a hliowvr louquet of roses. Mi.--s Wahausni's gown was of pltik silk and she carried pink killarney roses. The ceremony v as performed at eight-thirty vYiock a tid was foiioweM by a wedOiug supper i'-r thirty guests. Masses ot" autumn foliage decorated the home aa i at the tal-W tho t'owers were hi ides ros"s. Mr. and Mrs. Dechantal will make their lame at 44 3 Logan street. A reception has been planned by the congregation of the Monrco H'reot Methodit-t church for Friday cvenir,? of this week a a welcome to the new pastor, tho He v. Paul K. Fenediet and Mrs. Benedict. The u flair will take place ot the church tnd the folio wmg will be the program: America Prayer Piano solo Welcome Song Welcome Vocal solo Audience Fr. T. J. Pass-. U Mi-s Day y ' :.. Iloard of l' ward ? M iss Wilt see Sunday School Miss Hftj.d Voting' r Ladies' Aid Society ,Mr. A. K. Th-gupson F woi th i.ef Jrae Welcome. Group of songs. Welcome Recitation Soio ! .V.IO. -hn M-.liiken Miss. Younger Piano and -violin i.umhor Mrs. Ray Wc'.ls a net P.v. Paul F. I nedict Rending Mrs. Haroid t'rois Duet Mrs. Pearl Tuley and Mr. Wiedt-rgott Music-Mr?. Wells and -he P.ev 1 nedict P.espont.e to welcome. The lie v. Foiiedut A delightful 5u-prise party was given in honor of Miss II?len Mayo end Ar. hie Smith last evening in celebration of their birthday anniversaries at thheme of Mr. and Mrs. John !. Meyer, 995 Tark Place. Progressive pedro was played, the honor.! for th? games going to William Harder and Mis- Katherlr.e Meyer. A two course luncluon was served at the conclusion of the games following which the guests were entertained with music by Mrs. Jessie P.xtrew. Tho guests included Mr. and Mrs. Archie Smith. Mr. end Mrs. Milton Grar.nen. Mr. and Mrs. William Harder. Mrs. Jessie F.cxtrew, Cecrge Fins:, Fred Rextrew. Arthur Meyi r. Roland Orannon. the Misses Kathetlno M'-;,cr, and Helen and Is'-Klle Mayo. At thu card party last evening at the Hammond Country Club the high scores w-r made by Mrs. W. K. Russell end W. G. Paxtcu. Mrs. O. F. MeClure and W. D. .Webb won the second honors. There were guests for oi;ht tables and auction bridge was played. Mrs. J. W. Smith entertained th Wednesday Afternoon i.iah yesterday at her home in Detroit slr'et. Auction bridge was rbiyci at three tab';?, th? honors in the games being won by Mrs. O. H. Austin. At the conclusion of tho games refreshments were served. Mrs. Charles Co rlson entertained very pleasantly at a thimble tarty yesterday afternoon at her home in Clinton street in celebration of h- r birthday anniversary. Her guts included the members of the Lady Vikmg3 t'OAing '"In i" wro mot for their regular semi-monthly meeting. Thi y will hold their next i meeting Wednesday, Octoh'r ;il.at I the home of Mrs. Oscar Peterson. P37 j Michigan aienue. Mrs. r prison served , a two course luncheon ... tr an aftr-j ! noon of music and needle work. Mrs. E. A. Aubry entertain"! at n thimble party yrs'erday aftern"-m at her home in Michigan avenue f r the members of the R. A. F Club. Mrs. peter Au.stgen will bo the net rluh hostess and plans were made yesterday for a party to be gion by the club for their husbands on the evening of November .ri at the home cf Mr?. Auntcen in Douglas street. Mrs. A. H. Taj.per invited the nemb..rs of the Neighborhood Club t" l-e her guests vestnfternootj 1 le-r h UAKu Ur Si 14 ' CARD Or THANKS. W wish to tlisnH our renti.e-s end friends for their kind help during thi sic". i. ess and iath of our brother. Jos-p.h alatkn. especially Father Brg. Th- agent .an F boss at the In'uHii, Hatiey Davidson and jtiviior Motof-vcle von.poi-t's; a No f-ir tlie beautiful floral ofjvr-ncs F-?r.-t MR. AND MR?. V.DW. SMITH. SlSTl.'!; i bp.' crm-if : .-'. Sale of Flno.
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in Ann street. Tho guests brought their noedifi work and during tho afternoon the-y wtru served with an elaborate, luncheon The purty celebrated Mrs. V. C. Ui iiicl.en'a birthday anniversary. Mrs. K. AV. Partlett and Mrs. C. G. Klngwill were hostesses at an all day i.i--e tins of tho Woman's Guild of St. Paul's Fpiscopal church esterday. The-y scrvtd luncheon nl noon and the rttoambr of the day the members deleted-t-j their needle-work. Next edi.csday therv wlil bo another all d&y m -ei.ng of Die guilt ar.d the hostesses will be- Mrs. Henry I.undt and Mrs. Martin ' 'unii:i.ham. About thirty members of the Louies' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church were I re-rent fit the meeting it.-terday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Raj inond l.yon. 216 Highland street. Mrs. Howard Ste'ven was the. assisting hostess and during the social hour a dainty collation was served. M.rs. AV alter Crockett of Hammond can.o yesterCay to lsit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.' 13. Scruggs. Itilianapoiis Star. Charles Dwycr. who has been located at Haminond, lnd.. for the past two j ears, is here for a isit v:m hlo brother. l.idw.Mii Dwier, and other Prkln relatives and lri' uds. He i3 accompanied by his wife. poor la (III.) 'I'ranscmript. Mrs. Carl Sotia r turned to her lir'inin Hammond, Jud., Monday. She v. as accompanied hotno by her mother. Mrs. e". A. l.at h. Mr. Latch went to Neoga to look al ter his farm, but expects to go to Haiiimonl where ho and his wife will spend the winter. Atwood (III.) Herald. .Mrs. Fdna F.obbitl. cf Hammond, lnd , wlf-d of Avey P.obbitt, a telegraph opera ;or eiuplojed by the New York Central railway, has arrived in the city aceou-pan'.e.l by l.er lounp sen, blaster John Wesley Pobbltt. ami they are the fciiests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ihsbee, Gilbert and Fnglish stre. tr. for a few days. Mrs. lioblutt was formerly Miss Fdna Si retch, a sister of Mrs. Ihsbee. and At one time employed in the. local telephone (f.'i'.es. Danville till.) News. Tho Misses Johanna Peters of Lapcrte. Marie Piet, of Wanatah and Mildred Madaus of Medaryvillo are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tuley of Waltham sTeet. Harry Grenves. manager of Buehlor Fro-hers Market at Madison. Wis., visited in Hammond on Sunday. Mrs. Thomas 'Phillips of Calumet avenue is reported to be quite ill.
MASONIC NOTICES. Garf.e'.d lorlgo No. 569, F. & A. M . will hold a, called meeting at. the Temple, S-'otunlay afternoon. Get. 27. at 2 o'clock to confer tho master mason degree upon several candidates, and in the evening the senior wardens of the lodges from Whiting. Lowell. Hobart. Gary. Indiana Harbor. Fust Chicago. Crown Point and '. Hammond, will have charge of the work. A I.".:-,.- delegation is expected from each ! ledt-e and notices have been receive! i from Chicago that several parties will loom-? from there as tMe Indiana w-erk j is very popular among tho Illinois MaS got.?. Will's R. Ford, senior warden of j G.-M-iK-M lodge, is in charge of the pre- ! pa rat ions and evening affair and at the close of the work a meatless luncheon j v. ill be served. I Hammond ccmraanJcry, No. 41, K. T.. j will hold a special conclave in their &slum on Monday evening, Oct. 29. and ! the Order of the Temple wiil be onI forced. On Wednesday evening. Oct. SI I the command ?ry will a gf.in exemplify ) the te...ple degree for the. purpose of j pa.-sing inspection by Em. Sir Oiin E. lioiloway, Inspe. tor-general of Indiana. The- knights have been working hard for several weeks preparing for this inspection and are confident of attaining a vfry high position among the corr.mar.leries of th slate. The Indies of the Ft .-tern Star will serve a m-iatless luncheon nft r the ceremony and Com- ! mati b r V. ill-.am H. Davis is expecting i a large number of members end visitors " o be present. CLEAN BILL AT ORPHEUM THEATER Tl'.n five n--ts of vaudeville playing at the New Oj-ph'-'.itn theatre today and tomorrow are all clean-cut bits of pleasant time. An acrobatic troupe Is exceptl T.Aliy good. A wire nove'ty, a pair of comedians, a png srtist and a musical act complete the bill. AT DELUXE THEATER. Theda' plays at DeLuxe theatre in 'Heart and Soul" tomorrow-. "The !'e'-;i Dodger" Saturday with Roy Stuvart end "p.orids of Fear" with Belle. Ucnn.'tt Sundi;. . Excellent Christmas Gift. 1.1 n:n s for for s o rr , n . o n t -,-1 nig M ; Li be oerty bends are the best Christpresent yo-i can buy for mother, father, for daughttr. for son or baby. Von not only present them 'thin? tangible last like so much ov, only better but you help prothem a; Ui ? same time by assistin beating our enemy. Bke this year's Christmas presents rty Bon. Is. p.- them now. 1 Liberty Bond L-est Asset; Gcod as Cash in Bank To the business man and particularly t h farmer: Liberty bonds are as good as cash at any time. They are preferred security at the hank f"r loans for carrying on your operations. I.IANY WOMEN ATTEND MEETING Mb rev women V't-'rs attended a meeting at the h-vrc of Mrs. Anna Grimberg. T ' G-.silln street, yeaterday p. f te moon. Mrs. John T. Smaller, wife of May?: 'John D. .Smaller.-. Democratic nominee. 1 resided. Addresses were made by Judge Fred Barnett and Mrs. Fred Jarvis. T ladies will attend Monday r.lffht'. mass n.eeting at DeLuxe ; heater In a body. GOOD NEWS FOR FRIENDS Tio? .condition of Charles M'.chelstettrr, manager of the DfLux theater, w'.i.- submitted to an appendicitis cperatbm Monday, is said to be improving. THESE WILL BE DEFERRED "(Hy I nlted I'renm.) WASHINGTON. Oct 25. Skilled shipyard employes and probably work
ers essential to war Industries will ba placed In deferred classes f.r the next draft To which one In the tlve classes In the new system th".e skilled workers will lie assigned and 1h attitude toward the increasing clamor of farmers for exemption are problems being worked out today.
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Atchison American American America n Heet Sugar Car Fdry. Locomot 1 ve fo Anaconda American Smelting Brookljn Rapid Trar:s4t Baldwin Locomotive, Bethlehem Steel Canadian Pacaiio' American Can Co. N'ew York Central Central Leather Ohcsa pt ake nod Ohio Cor n Products Frie Mexican Petroleum Norfolk and Western N. ( hern Faoi.le I'e: -.sylvnit.a IVop! s elas Republic Ir n and Steel . Reading V. S. Rubber American Sugar Southern Pa elite Southern Railway Chgo. Mil. and St. I'-ul Texas Oil V. S. Steel Fnion Pacific Willys Overland - vis - - 1 i - cd; . 84 t, .114 . 42 - Tl'.. - 74 - -1 '' Vj . 20 t . lOa - Jo .loo1; S ft - rns l.'.1 ,- - 7U " l'i I .HI!t .104 J . 17 S - 217 CHICAGO G3AIN rtJIURES. CORN May, 1.13 73 ; Jan, Jl.lC'i; Deo. $ 1 CO. OATS May, 507ic: Oct.. 6ii'-,e; Dec, i9siC. CHICAGO LIVE STCCK. HOGS Receipts, lo.oo-j; market, bert steady; mixed, $ 14.61 1 0.TG ; good, $33.-ro-U It".. 73. rough. $14 C0t- It S3; light. $11.25 t It;. 45; pigs, $lo.i3 'j IC. 15; !, avy $14 8o If 16.75; bulk of sales, $14 S3 I' IG.40. CATTLIV- Receipts. 4.000; market, steady; beeves. $0 3 if 1 7.0 ; cov.'s-heif -evr. J4.R3yl2.O0; stoc Uers-f eedi rs. $fe- (''( 11.50: calves. $S.f 0 j 13.0?; western steers, Ju. 10 ia 13.73. CHICAGO PEOEUCE. PFTTFR Creamery extras. 4:;creamery firsts. 411l'42c; nrsts, SJ'3 U 41c: seconds, 3i t'SOs. FGGS Ordinaries, C3'J ZZVid firsts, 3t5 n 3 7c. LIVH pop t.TRT-Fowl?, 15 lSc: ducks. Piwilc; gcer-e. . t ? tT'.i'': springs. 19c: turkeys, 20c. VKAL 30 to GO lbs.. 1 Fi 1",r: TO to so lbs., IGlTc; p.) to 110 IPs.. Is"' F' ' '. overw-eUht kidney. Ill to 173 lbs.. IF' 16c; coarse. 1 2 ii 1 3c. POTATtjFS Cars, 4J, Wis.-Minr... $2.1" S 2.25 per 10 wg'. Democratic Meetings for This Week Thursday. Oct. 25 Gem theater, 93 State street. Calumet Auditorium, corner Calumet ati'l Hoft'ir.in streets, Saturday, Oct. 27th at Henry Rippe's, 35 Gostiin. Tho public Is Invited to come are! hear the real i -sues of the camr a Igri honestly and fearlessly discussed by prominent speakers. 1 .'-23 UFA l!. PHFFRFR, Chairman. II. J. IPSO! ! FI F'LFR. .Secy. EAST CHICAGO LADY IS NAMED FORT WAYNF, IXD Oct. 23. Th" nomin iforis yesterday for the new Indiana Federated Woman's ckio officials are hs follows' Mrs. F. C. Item pier of Inditnapolij, as the only oar -iidnte f .j- first vice president; Mrs. AV. W. Reel of Warsaw, second vice president; Mrs. H'a-ieh U.-ruff of Bedford, recording seerrtary. .Airs. Fmogene Taft Lesii of Muncie. record 'ng secretary, Mrs. A. W. Roach of Richmond, auditor; Mrs. Fr'.lx T. 5b--Whirter of Indianapolis; gene-.al fe.,t. ation director; Mrs. Frederick M.-e'.i',. loch of Fort Wa no, and Mrs. Saraii Mi.j.-iiiR Strn. Terro Haute, g.-netaii federation secretary; Miss Vida Newsom. Columbus, and Mrs. A. T. Cox, Fast Chicago, for trut. TAKE MANY ITALIAN PRISONERS (37 United Pn-ss Cablegram.) P.KRLI.V. hi.i. London 1. Oct. 25. Ten thousai: 1 prisoner?, in. hiding : brig-o'e and die isional sia.'f of t h .- Ti.iie.n army have already been c apt-ii-.-d m the Aus-tro-Ge!iiirin drive on the Is..nzo. the war office nnnounc-J today. Aus 1 1 .)-.; rc e.i n t;.os successfully s'orm d Italian pos-'l.o-.s on the Io.tu front b-tweeti I-Hth fir.d T. Imune The ositiotis cartured. Ibo war office said, are sit-.-i'ed on j iop mountain slor.es b-irring tiie roadway lo i'i" su rru riding en I leys. They were scaled and capture. 1 by Te -too troops d'-spite iles-p.-ra t 1 1 a 1 inn r -o r nee. vjrj-i.ii.i-&-i DROP" I i ;i C S Ca i . 1l C7jr'VP I ii.lril i , V di'tfere:U U .-s I t V t r d-y o'tt; can Y 1 lo tho k I liist dror; I:q;.id n: H jJ.--.-1e t .; a . on Q-jr.-ity: aiK ' n wnyt; tio f!-.:st cr ;. rt. oa e1,,.'' ; Kt your money '6 worth. h 4ix.Myi Black Siik T- i . c- -1 TPi:. 4, ' Stove Pclish In not rn!f rrrArt rorn?Tiicti.I, btrt it r?9 . hr'.lV, mr oT - it ia f iur li'Tit-a intr mt'ir&ry poiitli so it jfoa t...tj., wuk ipontry. lonrnt uf:n yon a- f r lilac . .Siik. Itttmn t. trieh.-.t Riovepo'cflh vnj -vor usxi - rrT:r decsier ft ill rcf un J your money. Elacle S;:k Stov- ?oiiH Work. Stt-runc. Ulinoif. t'ae P'ck SHk Airrrin ?ff"ii tntmrl sn (rratt1. raist 7, M'.yv -r, .j-j,ar ! fkil,'tir Wina- Jrrevenia rur'i.n$t. Try i'. te Hlack Si'k Mt; PolIh fe Bilvi'rf, arc, Mt-'kf ,t''Iquiplv. v:!v rid r"-'v k tni'ant rirtire It hu no eqai for ueon utiwjinobiiw.
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" t urn mmt Jam m Nk MP K It no matter how long or how bad fto to vour druggist today and get a 00 cent box of Pyramid Pile Treatment. It will give qui' ti relief, and a single box ofo-n cures. A trial package mailed free in plain wrapper if you bead us coupon below. FREE SAMPLE COUPON I PYRAMID I' MFC, COMPANY, Ml Pyramid Bl lg., Marshall. Mich. Klnn'T send mi 8 Freo sample of Pyramid FilcTrc- UiacsUlU plalU wrapper. Name, Street Citv. . , Stata. . J. P. WHITE RESIGNS. (By United Press.) INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 3. John P. White today resigned as president of the Fm'.fd Mine Workers of America. His resignation was presented at a meeting of the Iviard of directors. Frank 3 . Haves of What Cheer. la., wee i res Id- rtt under White, was elected pi-esietit. John L. Lewis of Springfield, Hi., f r a--r general organizer was elected vice president. Wl.lto states he offered his resignatioti b.-eause his work os advisor to the federal iuI Administration would rc'pure most of his time. C. & O. EMPLOYES ARE BUYING BONDS Fmpleyes cf the C. i O. railroad in Hammoirl hare invested $2.4'' in Liberty Ponds, many of them paying i ash Others are uuyms from the cot. oany on time. RED CROSS MEETS TONIGHT Th e n niual meeting of the Hammond Red Cross charter is to be held tliis evening at the Cliamh-r of Commerce. Xo collections or pledj.es will l.e taken, but t lection of directors and ..'titers wiil be he'd. DEMONSTRATION AND STYLE SHOW The Test Furniture company will cond'it a big fuinit'iie demonstration ar.d stl show le-inn'ng t omorrow ; r. 1 f iniir.g Saturday. November S. The stor" is replete with the newest de"'.gns of handsome furniture and special inducements are offered to all purchasers during; the show. Everybody is Ir.vifcd to call and Inspect their .ant iful display. It is not necessary that yon sho-'ld purchase at this time n ojder to "nd a cordial weicome at Ms popular stcre. Their advert lifem e ri t pears on i se nt this Issue tho Lake County Time? ro. To Men's Blanket Lined Whipcord Outer Coats $2 Fleece Lined Union Suits 1.7") Suit Cases, L'G inches lonq;. . . Men's $10.00 Quality Mackinaw Coats, C Qfl for U.uU Hoys' Woolen Ilih Grade School Suits, at Swell $2.00 Winter Caps, silk lined, trench h u c k 1 e trimmed, for l fjfl only 1 sjUU ! 0 x c 1 Ion t 1 i n e o f pi a i n Sh i rts, 100 dozen to select from. Price on all reduced now and ran.Lro from 09 Q Cf up to -J.UU A wholesale stock of Sweater ("oats, anviliinc: you want. from 50c to LADIES! SECTION We are closing out entirely our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and offer enormous bargains now. 04 It Coats. Suits or Dresses you ave 50 per cent. Snaps in Brddir.c 11 no line of Blanket nnd Comforter?, at tip from 90c All Wool 51.23 Storm and French Serges, .at a special price of, yard - "3 ft 7t;C Big pale in our Curtain Department. Sre our three special numbers PiOw at '7c, 10c E 5c Floor Coverins 4 yards wide, heavyScotch Linol, worth $1.00 per ard five full rolls to select from. For yard SSc NUMBERLESS OTHER BARGAINS AT THE 0 E. 5TH AVE. NEAR BROADWAY GARY.
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COMMITTEE DOES SOME HUSTLING Particularly fine w-oi k was done yesterday in the Liberty Loan drive by th business men's committee headed by W. K. Crawford of the Northern
Indiana Gas and Electric company. Dr. pi. E. Sharrer and H. M. Johnson. This committee turned in over $2l,ftm to Chairman I-telman last night; $10,300 was subscribed among the employes of the Northern Indiana Gas and Electric company alone. Graver T?.r.k Works employ, solicited by the committee, bought nearly JlO.OOu worth. These amounts were in Addition to" the JU'.OOn subscribed by the Northern Indiana Gas and Electric company itself. 27 German Socialists Convicted at Sioux Falls filOFX FALLS, IA.. Oct. 25 Twentyseven German socialists cf Hutchinson county. South Dakota, were found guilty on three counts of an indictment charging violation of the espionage act in federal court hero last night. The, jury returned the verdict after more than three hours' deliberation. Sentence will be passed by Judge Toumans tomorrow morning. BLACK OAK Hallowe'en party and box social. Black Oak school. Saturday evening, Oct. 27, 3 917. Come! Come! Teachers, LVLA SMITH. BLANCHE RIGGLE. BID CE.OSS. The women who are working for the Red Cross are doing well; but they nej more help. 30-23-1 LABOR MEN DID NOT ENDORSE HODGES A dental that the Co-operative Labor body of Gary bad endorsed Hodge at their meeting at 5C0 Broadvray Inst Sunday, nreording to a Gary Tribune story, wa Issued by Alee President Kred nictrlrk of that body this morning. "We Trish to T-orreet this error." said ! Mr. Dietrlck to the Gary Kvonliig Times. "We did not endorse any one f the four candidates for mayor. All wtre present at onr meeting, though, and each gave a short address.' The impression gained from the Gary Tribune, the Wnll Strteet organ supporting Mr. Hodges, and the newspaper th it fought for open-shop conditions In Gary nhen the Tribune, the Gary Commercial elnb leaders and steel officials iifrf helping to break up organized labor In the building trades of Gary, was that the union men had endorsed Hodges. Vice President Dletrlfk's statement shows different. The Red Cross the symbol of a tause wide the world and high as Heaven.
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LOCAL 423, GARY, IND. wishes to make it known that it is not and will not be responsible for any statements made or acts committed in its name by persons not authorized to do so. Officers H. Frick, I. C. Tiltou, President. Vice Pies. A. Horvitz, J. Libenson, Rec. Secy. Fin. Secy, and Bus. Agt.
TO TIIE PUBLIC: Pursuant to an order issued by the Public Service Commission of the State of Indiana on the 11th dav of October, 191T, in cause No. 3282, the GARY STREET RAILWAY COMPANY, owning and operating the street railway lines on Broadway, Fifth Avenue and Eleventh Avenue jn the City of Gary, and on certain streets in the cities of Hammond and East Chicago, is ordered by said Public Service Commission to establish in said cities the following schedule of rates, tolls and charges for passenger transportation on its railway system: Six five-cent tickets for twentyfive cents, good within the corporate limits of any one of the cities of Gary, Hammond and East Chicago, except south of the Little Calumet River in the City of Gary, or A single individual fare of five cents good within any one of the aforesaid cities. These rates, tolls and charges become, under the order of the Public Service Commission, effective November 1, 101T, and thereafter will be the only fares or tickets accented for transportation bv the GARY STREET RAILWAY COMPANY on its lines within each of said cities of Gary, Hammond and East Chicago. All eight-for-a-quarter and ten-for-a-quarter tickets will on and after November 1, 191T. be discontinued.
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