Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 134, Hammond, Lake County, 26 November 1917 — Page 5

.Mcndar, November 26, 1917.

THE TIMES Pags Fir HYDROMOTOR BOAT ATTRACTS HUNDREDS TO BOHLING-HAEHNEL COMPANY SALES ROOMS SOCIAL NEWS Get toe Round Package Used for Century. Ask For and GET S

The ehor of tha F.rst Methodist church yriM hold its rehearsal Tuesday venlng 'promptly at :'0 o'clock.

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Several you5 people gathered at th I

Tha tnuata committee of the Hammond "Woman's club -wi'. 1 hold its November meeting At the horn of Mrs. Harry Voight. 15 Highland street, Tuesday lftrntion at 4 o'clock. Arrangements -will be made for attending grand pra on Dsoember S a, a committee. ThA profiuu promises to be ono of rare eucallenoa and, the invitation to atteni ia attended U club mrnibrj. Th? fo'.lo- ing are the numbers: R lsalan Iffutic Mrs. John n. Smalley Group of Song "Shepherd Song ' Bosnian)

"Ntghtertgai Sweet N i gh t -n -

gale" t Russia ni "Winter's. Clouds'' .Tiungs : iam

The Old Apple Trees' (Hungarian Mr?. Max Allaben

Solos

"Harmonies du Solv"--Ta.seh ilski

"Arabesque'' Les.'he' itrskv

Mrs. B. P. Cooper RumIui Bride's Dance Mai ion MacAlce,. sen gs (a) "Sc-nr of Jnd.a''

(b "Th Rose Inflames lh Nightengale'- - Rtnsky-Korsakov Miss Wellie McDsnici

, is The mmhrs of the Kpwnrtli Uau i Th.. a

f th Monro Street Methodist cnurcn

will give a Riley program ru?(ii j venm at 7 30 o'rlk a' the church Roland sunson who . attending the auditorium. The program will 1" fr1-j Fniv ersit y of Micnigan at Ann Arbor, lowed by a social hour in the basement j JrNnt n.c week-end with his rate.its

. resn- . j,,. jirs j K stinson of 101 South

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bom of Mr and Mrs. B J. Campbell in liiiltins avenue last Saturday evening

fur a surprise parrv in honor of Miss F.i-ma Campbell. The party celebrated her b'rthday anniversary and she received many protty Rifts in remembrance of the day. Muslo and fames wore en.ioyed during tha evening and a two-course luncheon was served tha

guests. There were covers for the ; Mins 'Lillys ForHne. Ruth Kollar. j '"rertruJe and 'Mildred Abeniathy, Anna Ijnns. Ida Renhour, Harriet Duon. : Mar! M, -Cullougb. Madge Sandel; j v,i-s-ir". Warren IVcgeft, Merle Dale.. Herbert f.owke. Glen Pmith, Kawsrd j iles., Stewi K"llar, Hugh and Kdwin , I'lrr.pbe;; and Paj C. King of Marion.! Ohio. . Mr. ai.d Mrs. J R Bei'b.v ertertajned ; ar a surprise parly on Saturday in' honor of ;hir son Kenneth at their; iio!nn c7 S'nrtmee s:reet. The party) rlebrated his elenth b;rthda- anni-! rfr.v. The Nj; s wete entertained! M-ith various n.nps and contests fol- ; lowlr.n which refreshment were sarvei. ' I-'ranois ''Krien. Kusscl! Wolf, Arthur ' ToutiR, ,lsn! Shrp. .lames Chafer.' James Melsr. Walter Cook and L.e!er,' Tweedle were the guests. !

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T':e '.nsta'lat ion dinner for the new officers of the Hv.r monl fount rv club is atficipated as ono of the printii.al s-ocial events .f Thanksgiv trig- week.

air v i'l he given a? the'club this

even ng' at S:"0 o'clouk.

Hcr.dreds of llantrnond people exhibition at the Bohlinp-Haehnel

Hammond three mor d! s and then sroes litilitv for war putpo.o.s. Tt wa driven

have had the. opportunity the lat few . to tirw t he hydiomotor boat .Sales company rooms at llohniin aiid flotillas streets. The boat will In

to N v York and Wash inriton .) thai in my t?f!c-i niay t- t thronsriT from California to Itiinmotid.

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Hainmond Country Hub will bo given! Tue-rjay afternoon at thf: club. Auction j hiioKf- wil! be played and the games! are scheduled for 2:n o'tloi-k. I

Pioux Falls. S. P.. visit Mr. and Mrs

of ;ienda1- J'rk. Miss Norma Ioiklin sufftring- for nearly two flammatory rheumatism

will come today to I'. . t'i itmpHcker

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Flohrnati strtct. "n Saturday he attf-ud-ei the Mi' h igan-.N'orthn est et n foothal! g;me at Kvaninn.

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A meeting of

f tha eh u rob at which t:

ntents will b serv ed. The follow ins ' . th program: fiano Solo Mrs. Howard Ott Z Sketch of th5 Life of .Tames Whitcomb r.iley .. O. N. Kiper , "A Rose in October'' Meredith Wells ' Watermelon Time" Julian Breillat! "Thoughts for a Discouraged Fann

er" rdna. MKV.r.iifil j H0:ier:narr of Sibley street. Violin Solo-. -The F.ev. I'aitl K. nniclict ; ! Miss Miriam Warr.eer will have the "That Old Sweetheart of Mine" j Circle No. 2 will be entertained by '. members of the Altruists Haas of the Mrs. Harold Cross i Mrt. William Bieker, 10$ Ogden street. ' Paptit church as her gusts this even-

-William Lea'-hman ; Tu"sc!nv afternoon instead of Thursday, ing at btr home, "9 Carroll street.

COMZNO EVEWT3. he Jewish Ladies' Aid "si

entrrtained on Tuesday afternoon fad of Tuesdav- rvering by Mrs.

who hrs been vreeks with in-

The 1.. O. -T. M. Social club will meet, j flammatory rheumatism is still confinTtiesday afternoon at 1 ; 0 o'clock at i ed to her hone in Waric-n street, the home of Mrs. Rose Fox. 502 Gar-j Mis. Robett Ryers or New Iondoii. field avenue. The afternoon will be de-J Wis. is vis. ting hoi- daughter. Mrs. v oted to lied Cross work and the mm- t Ceorse Dolhof of 2U6 Oonkey avenue. b-rs ate ieo,uested to bring their kntt-j Mrs. 1.. M'MZ of CI Wnrrcn street, ting needles. i has been appointed representative of ! the Steixoi Sales Co., Chicago, f..r lism-

the Equal F'ran- hise : n.ona.

'Red Cross Column

League is annottneed for this tha Central school.

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'To My Friend'

;roup of Readings Evacghn MiHi!;en ocal Duel--Cirsce F.idriice, t.i rn.

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At his home in South. Hauutiotid last

ening Delfred Reutien was host to

the following friends: the Misses Mar-

j garet Berhoven, Mae Tavne, Mildred j Roherts. Messis. W ilfred Schreiher anil j Guy Smith. Music and games were fea

tures or trie evening and were roiicuved with refreshments. LODGES. The election of off icers took place Pat -tirflay evening at the meeting of Dorcas Rebekah lodge at T. O. F. hall and resulted as follows: Noble grand. Mrs. Amelia licl'wiir: :ce grand. Mrs. t.ydia Ottss; sect-em r.c. Mrs. l.ydia Stevens: financial secretary. Mrs. Lizzie Portius: treasurer. Mrs. Louisa Seestadr. and trustee for three years. Mis.

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Mayor Ft. O. Johnson and Harvey J.

(Cut lis. rout en: oi , and William F. 1 Hoilges. contstee, in the Gary mayoralty election coniesl have b'-.?u uniihie 1 to agree on judge to try the case, i The name if Circuit Judge William

he Meists of EBusiness

Twenty-six thousand cities, towns and hamlets are literally within the grasp of every U6er of Western Union Service. Fifty thousand employees and more than one and onehalf million miles of wire enable you to guide your salesmen anywhere on the road to facilitate deliveries to knew instantly the progress of every sale. The greater the emergency, the more you can depend on WESTERN UNION JeUgram Day Letter Night Lrttert Cablegram Money Tram 'erred By Wire THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.

Chs rles

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be appointed

ceremonies. After the lodge se$the members of the Triple Link me and made arrangements for

progressive peanut party to n next Saturday everting:. A grab

(bag wil! also be a feature of the evnj ing. The part;.' will he for the mrmibers and their friends.

The other of f ic is Kichorn of Filuffton is agieeahi he fore the install- i Messr. Curtis and Johnson, but

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i Mrs. Klla Sniyser of Logansport. the grand matron, will b- eutrtanif l bv t ,V.. y f 11.. llnn.i..A, r.V,n..,A

of Eastern Star at the meeting Tuesday evening in the Masonic Temple. The lodge, session will be followed by a social heir and ref reshmeut will he served. PIKSONALE. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C'iiver Berdine of 461 Ash street, Ihis morning, a son. Miss Helen Flynn has returned after penS'.ns the w-ek-'iid in f If-vrlsnl. II. W. Gerlach of Crown Boml, vva a business visitor in Hf.nimpiid, today. Mr. and Mrs. Allan S Giaham of

understood that Hodges

sole to the proposition. Johnion Asked Judge. Filed in "'icuit ,)uige. McMahon

loutt tloi iasc wou'd have been trier

by hiiv. but Mayor .Inhnsmi on Saturday rough h:s attorneys. E. .;. Ballard and J. A. Patteison. asked for a different judge. The court ruled tit the affirmative Judge McMahon also consolidated the contest sui'.s of Johnson and Curtis, winch will simplify matters. Holiday Delay. An agreement may be reached ton nrrow on a judge, hut it is believed that owing to 1! c Tl.ariksgivii.g holiday the recount of the ballots will not be started until next week.

Pr. Slmnkiin has been appointed! chaii man of the Ham nil campaign i

tor members m t.ic prtat iiRtiona trem

hers hu Cbt-isiinas drive, starling Dec. j 17 end continuing ir, Christmas eve. He! will leave tonight, to go into e.infei v ne with state rampaign directors at !ndianspolis tomorrow.

4 S '1 more 'tjnfiwloitp'tipnt. furtln rt

upplies vri'l be sen' t donatois on c- ! outit of the increased cost of postage Snrg'ical Dressings.

A Hass in surge nl lres.:jtig's wi.l; start Tuosia v at 2 o'clock, which v i'1 ; meet Tuesdays and J "rnla ys . cont inuing j for eight lessons. At the t'urf meeTtngj ! a talk wil; be tfiven bv tin inst ru-.'tor i

describing the work irioiudol in t'ne ;

con r'e and the ndvamne of inline itie;

clas work. Those who hnvf already doic- some of this work and those in-j teres ted in this branch of l;e,l i'-oss. work are urved to be pres'nt at this! time. The work-roo'ii will be cpenj

where those, v. no do not take the class-

work, but ate willing to ie their sei vices, will be gladly welcomed. Headquarters at Washington art asking for nui'-e 1 ressiiiss. and t lu1 importnce of their reijnest can not be loo strongly impressed upon all those who are interested in our boys "ovrr there." 'and are so situated that they can give a I few hours a week to help vl'oe ;he

A bridal shower was giv-n by Miss I Frank Srilbauk, I years o:d. a Gary Laura Lennertz at the home of Mrs. L. school boy. was turned over to the cus-

' A. Southworth, Saturday ever ing. in tody of Juvenile Officer Jones af.ee 'lienor of Miss Frances Hoeseu. whose charges had been mad 'hat he hvl j marriage to Mr. John Harkenrider will bombarded the homes of Cecil C':a rlt j be an event of Thanksgiving Da v. Thejsnd John Jones, iiith avenue and lenn-bride-elect v. as the recipient of many sylvania street, with eg that er i beautiful and use.'u! gits. The ev en- 1 more or less fresh, ing was spent rmci pijaiurabiy vilhi Mrs '"troT 'o,. i Nw Marriage Licenses.

John Govert and Miss Mildred Glertz. j After the gamfts a delicious t wi ours 'luncheon sas served. The uejis were: Mesda.mes John Harkenrider. t". Li i Boepen, T'. J. Beiriger. 1. J. Beiriger. j '.lames Scott. M. B. Eastwood. F. A.

1 Malmslone, John Govert. Geo. Spiti. ' Ben Miller. Sue Robinson. O. C. Stiefel.

i the Misses Oonsusnce Gtistafsou.

Fisher, Viola Beiriger. Julia Miller

Margaret Miller. Mildred Gtet-t2. Marie

l Minninger. Anna Boescn and Agnest r Letmert z. i Masquerade ball at Town Hail. Grif- ' fith. Tuesday evening. November 27lh. ' Admission uft cents. Good music and ! good order. Refreshments service. ll-CS-l

TtUvA'X POINT. I N D. . Nov. 2. Thfoilowing maitiage licenses have been Issued here.

j Lynn Pope. zf, Hammond: KatherinHewitt. Chicago. George 11;:!, Blanche .avoope, Gary. Robert M. Patrick, j Bessie Ml. Christman. Gary. William H.

Leona , . , , . .... ... .

I K.ns, luntntna, iesne namnion, t ni-

cago: Clarissa Carson, l!atm)ond. Thos. Buckley. Ind iana lli bm ; Kllen Lund. Triles. Minn. Tlenry Furstenberg. Martha Dervinskt, Whiting. Kdward llage, t;iata Mo'.jf, Hammond.

GARY

BOY MAY

DIE FROM FALL Joseph Mangy, an eight year old boy. living at 11th avenue and Jefferson

i street, Gary, fell out or the third story ; window of a building which is being constructed near his. home, yesterday afternoon at about 5 o'clock, and susj tamed what probably will result in ! fatal injuries. The boy's skull is badly ' fractured and little hope is held cut for his recovery. Joseph tiss playing w::h several other boys in the empty ! build. ng and it was during their piny i that the accident occurred.

May Build 100,000 Cars. BOSTON. Nov. 26. The railroad wr board is considering a proposition tft build 100.001 freight cars end sell them to the railroads of the co .ntry on twenty-year time at 4 per cent interest. Howard Elliott, a member of the board, stated at a hearinr before George W. Anderson of the interstate commerce commission on the petition of seven New England railroads for increased rates. Mr. Elliott expressed his approval of this plan but said he was opposed to the government lending money to tha roads outright.

Enlist In The Woman's Army, By Cor.servint' Foods.

I suft'erinn of our wounded soldiers.

When the Skin Seems Ablaze With Itching and Burning

There's Just One Thing To Do.

:IF0UH GARY SGOIIT

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There was never a time when the Victrola was

was never a time when Victrolas were so scarce. Edison Re-Creation Phonograph reproduce the human voices so near to nature that you will

need no comparison to determine its musical distinction. VICTROLAS $20, $30, $45, $57.50, $110, $165 up. EDISONS $100, $150, $200, $250 up. NO MONEY DOWN ON MACHINE RECORDS FOR ALL PHONOGRAPHS

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1: is Miie ih.it ihere In. bfeti no f.ag flying ovr the Emerson school building at Gary since the Second Liberty Loan, h it it ts pot because Prim -pat F.. A. r-'vaulding isu't patriotic, but because the hifch winds off Gary iiarbcr and the fieouent. stealing or the rope had marie it necessary to go into the market for a wire rope. Oossiper Get Basyr. Several teachers erd school thiidren have asked ihat the flair and tope be acouired as soon as possible, but Supl.

i Wirt, and Principal Spatildipg bne been

moving as fast as possible. Mite isn't

so easily to be had now the wind-proof and t hief-pi oof kind desired. J fence the dels y.

ji Last niaht a Chi-ago rien .s.R per made tjan inqii'ry concerning the fact of the ! flag and a to vfietl-.er Mr. Sp.tuldinc , j is a pacifist. The paper was assured t tha! Mr. Ppauldin.' is an Al psiriot. that

f jrty-eight of rii pupils have enlis;ed

the army and that he encouraged

! 1 scores of others to earn 4 1 't each tf r flthe T. M. '". A war fund 5! fiof SrnilldltlC WSS out Of lojn licit

Asst. Supt. Sw'sriz explained the fag

f'-mr 'leaders ;n the G?ir.v P.oy Scout work are. w ej represented In war work at present with .sIn foimcr scoutmasters in the service or preparing for f-eiv.te at once. V. 1'. Barnhizer. seouf maste:- of Gary Troop No. 5 aid'a member of the Y. JI. C. A. Dormitory fan:;!.'.. Is the las: ;o enter si v ice. Mr. Ka rnh-7r ieft Saturday for a short viit with relatives in Cedar Rapids, la.. '!; w h .Hi he Is to enter the aviation service, O: her ttst y st oulmasters In war service my war- : W. S. Ph ilips, a member nf Co, F in MaiFosmr g". Mtss.; Carl ITollil. fo-me;- n'flc c 5i :'f t ! V of the Gary V. M. C. A. and n..n- In V. M ( ". A. u a f wok at Hatl i'Shurg. M:.s; Sherman Pol lav . former scoutn. aster of

Troop No. .. and now at Carno

O! ge lMi:ir, fnrn:t G.m;.' Troop No. ,1 of

tn army; orto ma si e r of G.i -

t sergeant

If your skin seems ab!a7e with the fiery burning and itching of Enema, real aril lasting relief inn only come from treatment that goes below the surface that reaches down to the verysource of the trouble. So-called the sin-diseases come from a disordered condition of the blood, and the proper treatment is through the blood.

Seach far and near, and you cannot find a blood remedy that approaches ?. S. for real efficiency. It has been on the market for fifty years, during which time it has been giving uniform satisfaction for all manner of blood disorders. If you want prompt and lasting relief, you can rely upon S. S. S. Foe expert advice as 'to the treatment of your own individual case, write to-day to Chief Medical Adviser. Swift Specific Co.. Dept. M-69. Atlanta. Ga. Adv.

yde Park Grocery & Market

STANDARD AVE.

H. J. HOLTZ, PROP. AND VAN BUREN ST.

PHONE 6S9 HAMMOND.

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Tcile.-;ton and now in Webber, a formei scoi

Troop No. I and now 3 f! in an engineering company

Chickens,

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2iC 26!

26i c 25i c

Dressed, per lb 28

Holland Winter Cabbage, per dozen . 75 Potatoes, per bushel $1.55

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FIVE DEAD IN AUTC TRAGEDY (Continued (rem r:e re.) Gary: fractured nk!o. forehead gashed. severely bruised about lace, Sims and body. TAXI DB.IVEK. WITNESSES. I-'ieiJ Bndail, chauffeur for Mutden's gfirage-. Ia rn nioVni, witnese.j ihe nci-i-iknt. His statement as given Die police follows; "I was driving south on Kennedy avenue. When 1 v;i about a half blo k front the Michigan Central tracks I saw the irain ' coming- consicrl 10 ihe

tracks atid stopped. 1 machine coming north

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DCAUiSt IN ! GROCERIES, MEATS, PAINTS, OILS, HARDWARE. CROCKERY, SPORTING GOODS, PIPE FITTING, ALUMINUM WARE 276 State Street. Phonea: 133-1S7

Corner Sohl and State.

Hammond. Ind.

j incident . I Thus one goasiper's story wa nail'd.

Make It The Last War.

Banish Gray Hair

about lo miles per Hour arid drive upon

the tra.-ks, 1 saw the train htt the -'., ;V Cranberries, auto. To my Judcn-enl the train wasj toiiics about TO miles an hour or better: j M U 11(1 The tram went paM the crosin:r and j , , .1 0 1 1 LI 1 1

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Li)iles. iter lb

jovBiDiNo;" - : Taiicv Large White I I- is thought the party of tbrre . . . '

1 couples were on a "joy ride." it is rot : v. t H. I . , Utlllt H fall' known whether or not they had been i Swfft PfltfltriOS :111V

arink ing A reporter talked to Walter Wor.niak

out o later it

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About ten minutes

Then I left.

Don't look old and gray -don't

behind in Life's procession. Brine back a natural, even color to vour liai- in a nerfr.r-.tv Vi.alfhflll simo e wflv bv 1'sinrr

guarantee J-ban Hair Color" Be.-toi "i . a It year old brother -r the driver. Vou on gh I to have beautiful hair: j The boy said the three nru had hired

nark, lustrous ami stiky y-imn is Mil hi fader's car and were coming from

ready to use rr.onc i..-k i noi saiis-

r.er. Sold bv J. vv . V e i s find ail rno.1

25 C

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, .-. c per 1 r; ; Tonic: Lb

y-hnn f epilatfr . - -Ad

ge J,0' I .e, ry liiid Shampoo:

his father' Gat v , fie

did not

know v

here they

tenled going. ' The boy r.i Id the limousine ioi

i'unninghari make and cost $5. eight months aso. It was totally demo1 ished.

Neither the police, hospital au t horl- cai ) es. undertaker, nor reporters w re able ('ome .V'uill ""V ll 1 1" C

I it w m s not I

size, 6 lbs Large Grape Fruit, i for

-Armour Mince .Meat, aipkg. 2 for

i Tomato Catsup in 11 -oz.

. . 12C Field

that I hey were j

EIHAIR COLOR RESTORER

( orn. Xo. 2 can.

Sifted June Peas.

Xo. 2

can

last night to get names unci nearly noon to.iay

obta inable. The Sibley .sir!, though her name does not indicate it. is also Polish. She is said to have been picked up to make the third couple of the party . She was

first taken to the hospital but later went j

home w ithout giv ing her name to the i,u,- , ,IM ,,, , ,

'.!' nonces. fev-Ukl-a.f-. rfeul --i

Sara:en, Xo. 2 can Tomatoes 15C

1 Try a pound of our Coffee, 17c per lb 21c Fancy Rice, . .7c per pound 10c Fanev Dressed Turkevs. . .9c per lb ZDc

Dressed Geese. per lb 26c Dressed Ducks. per lb. . . . 30c Dressed Chickens, Springs or liens, per lb 28c Fanev Pdb "Roast Beef. er lb .18c Beef Shoulder Roast.

.15c per lb ISC

Plate Boiling Beef,

.15c per lb 121 :,C

Pork Loins,

25c

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ppr lb 271 oC

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Beginning Tuesday, Nov. 27, and Closing Sunday, Dec. 2nd

BIGGER A. IND BETTER THAN EVER

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