Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 139, Hammond, Lake County, 3 December 1917 — Page 5

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IT'S A PLEASURE FOR THE TEACHER TO INSTRUCT GIRLS SO DAINTILY GARBED WILSON FUNERAL iUlf LSi. ! Jt0fl!1 this afternoon navs ndii uru

SOCIAL COVCTNGfr STINTS. i The Lake County Humane Society!

i'l hold its monthly meeting this! generous undertaking. evening at seven-thirty o'clock at the! The next nwns of the -iuh be Central school. i the annual Christmas thimble t'srij' The election of orficers wilt feature! on Dec. lth. As is customary this ih-i meeting this evening of the West j will be in charge of the domestic Hammond Commercial Club to be held! sHence department with Mit. I I. ai the "Wentworth school. ! Modjeska as chairman. The li. .1. The German W. C. T. V- ml! meet j Heinz Co. of Pittsburgh w ill er e a sevw ith Mrs. George Quits. IP') X. lloh- j eral course lunoheoiv and their reprenmn streat. Tuesday afternoon. i sentatives sent for the o.-jcasion will j give a demonstration of the company" The literature department of the ; products. Hammond Woman's flub will meet:

w th Mis. A. L. Murray. Elizabeth! The home uf Mrs A. i:. Mitrj wcatb- j -ireet. Tuesday afternoon at two-thirty j er in South Ilohman street was the 'lo k, Mrs. G. A. Powelson has ar-j scene of a charming little pan on j ranged a program w hich promises to Saturday afternoon given in cclehrathuC be an excellent one. The afternoon will of the ninth birthday anniersary of i he devoted to the study of Polish liter- her granddaughter. lSvalme Thompson j Hurt with sp-cial emphasis on Sin- of Everett. Wash., w ho is here with her W.ewicz. At the conclusion of the fol- mother. Mrs. X. U. Thompson for an loaing- program Mrs. Murray assisted extended visit. A program of reeita- j by Mrs. Charles Gruen will serve tea: tion, piano numbers and songs was ihe. History of Poland Mrs. K. J. Harrison entertainment for the afterjioon ami History of Polish Literature iwas followed by a dainty collation, a - Mrs. V. C. Harrison j pretty decorative scheme was carried lenkleA ica Mrs. Mary Holm j out in red. w hite and blue in the dining. r:eiev of 'With Fire and Sword".. 'room. .Red and white carnations deco-

Mrs. D. .1. Moraa; Headings from "Quo Yadis".Miss Milne ; oral solos j 'a) b) "Polish Cradle Song" , Song by Tschaikowskv .- Mrs. 1.. I.. Bomberger. Piano a I b) numbers "Du bist de F.uh" . l.i. y.l ."Polonaise" Chopin Mrs. Howard Oltx. . pleasant meeting of the Wentworth Club took place Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kosenbaum. The guests were enter- ! tained with music and games the i prizes in the gamea being won by Mrs. Pred Sielling and Walter Patterson. The second prizes were won by Mrs. Patterson and" G. L.. Seidler. At the " 'inclusion of the games a two course i luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. I .'"idler ti!1 give the next club party in two weeks on Saturday evening at Ch.ii- home in W. State street. 1'iie December meeting of the ' Parrot-Teachers Club of the Central .hool will be held in the kindergarten room Tuesday afternoon promptly at i n o-thirty o'clock. Mrs. Floyd II. Adams will address the club on the tubj'ci of "Cooperation Between Home and School" and there will be the following program of games: .Harvest Rhythm First Grade Swedish Harvest Game Second Grade French Harvest Game Third Grade Hey Little Lassie. Fourth Grade The Misses Brauer entertained several out-of-town guests at dinner last evening at their home. '"5 Towle street. Following the dinner Ihe Misses Jfatt-j b ;edt of the. Chicago Musical Conserv- i :ory gave several vocal and piano nt:mhers and a delightful time was (rni socially. The guests inchided i! -e Misses Hulda and Alma Hattstaedt, . !'!!am Hattstaedt and Ted Hoelter or i.i'ago. Irving Mureh of Minneapolis -ni Robert Kaun of Ottawa, III. WJJtNINO! Personal Kngraved Xmas Card ord-j "is should be placed at once, in order w. avoid disappointment. See Postle-j vaite. 629 Hohman St., Hammond. 12-5. .lohn Kilham. . an Impersonator ofj American Indian life -will appear in the' second number of the entertainment j ii rse ! r.dies' t t.urch -h at fciven under the auspices of the j Aid Society of the Methodist; in Tuesday evenig. December I eighx. o'clock. - 12-J-l I The girls of the Beta Kappa Phi '. .b io-i with the Misses Grace and 1 -i1 :U. '('rotter last Friday evening. " had as the.r guests the members ... u:- Ance.. The next party will be ...ii, u;. Mis Clarice Jarnecke. Mrs. John Spiia wes tendered a d..fc::tTul surprise party Saturday eveni.g at her home in Gi iff ith in celebra.'.a of her birthday anniversary. Her :.:ier. Mrs. Wilkins and two daughters l .i.i,eia and Marie of Chicago also ilissj ". iiigiret Spits of Chicago were among-j g uei. ! I horn as C. Livingston, a private in c ..fl23rd field Artillery at Fort Logan.' Houston, Texas, and Miss Jennie ; ..mon. daughter of Mrs. L. L. Lemon j Oklahoma City were married Wedi.f ciay, November Sth at the home of he Rev. Ivan Roberts in Oklahoma u. Private Livingston is a son of "Mrs. K. G. Johnson of Hammond and before his enlistment made his" home -re. He has two brothers. Samuel and I iberl Livingston in Hammond. i The members of the Hammond ui's Club were very pleasantly lamed Saturday afternoon at ni-eting in the Masonic Temple. '. n'.ertainment was in charge of the. j ii'ersture department. They presented; s story w riter and reader-in Mrs. Mary Montcure Tarker of Chicago. She gave1, a program of poems and short stories, j 'Hawing from her own compositions for inariy of the numbers. Her impersona-j Hons of the Irish. Swedish, Negro and j hild characters were very clever. The! Telephone Conversation," "A Funny! tory" and "The Moie Girl" were neat J nortrayals of human nature depicting i h humorous whll her Fettered :?oul.- "The M.nikm" and mny others j is indeed a delightful entertainer and Mrs. A. L. Murray as chairman of the literature department may be congratu'ated in being able to present such ialent. During the short business session Mrs. Thomas Jordan announced that He Tvould give her services in making andy for all of Hammond's soldier , i.oys as an Xmas gift. She asks 1he

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A Little Help Goes A Long Ways. If you would keep your body in a ! 'l'jalthy and robust condition, throbbingwith that splendid vitality that indicates freedom from all ailments, first of all see that your, blood is kept pure. Any slight impurity that creeps into vour blood will soon effect the well-being of your whole system. j A few bottles of S. S. S. will give: just the assistance that nature-' needs i BEST FOR LIFE'S

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co-operation any citizens of the club ladies, w ho can assist her t'. t this rated the table and the colors were further carried out in the nut cups and place cards. The favors were tiny dulls dressed as Red Cross nurses. There were coders for Helen and Margaret Harrison. Kalherine and Dorothy Thompson, Helen snd Kdnh .mjth. Dorothy Hammond. Caroline Hell. Katherine and Heh n Mcifywi ath. r of 'Chicago find Evalme Thompson. a Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Jueaverlon. 1U' Madison street, announce the marriage of their daughter, la Bird, to Kennern Malo Warner, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Warner 01 . o i.arrou ir--which took place in St. Joe. Mich.. September 1. The announcement will br-.a surprise to their host of friends and will be particularly interesting to the younger set with whom Mr. and Mrs. Warner are popular, -mi. narnfr ni three years at Culver Military Academy and is a senior in the Hammond high school this year. Mrs. Warner was a member of the 1917 graduating class of the Hammond high school. They will make their home with the groom's parents. ' The Hammond Municipal Choral Society will hold its first rehearsal of the Messiah this eening at eight o'clock in the Recital Hall of the Hammond Musical College. All who arc interested are urged to be present. "Rugs and Rug Makers" will be the topic at tha meeting- of the evening hour committee of the Hammond Woman's Club this evening. Miss AHa Adkins will be hostess at the V. i .'. Belmati home in Glendale Park and will assisted by Miss Browtr, Mr. and Mrs. W. AhlendoiT enlena. lied at dinner in honor of Private Kdward Dubberl who is. home from a fort in Delaware on a short leave. Only the immediate relatives were guests. The tables were decorated eiy attractively in the national colors. The regular lodge session of Dorcas Rebekah lodge last Saturday evening at the i. o. O. F. hall was followed by a party given by the Triple Link Club. The party was very delightful and was enjoyed by a large number of the members and their menus, a gran uhk i was a feature of Hie evening; but the principal diversion was progressive peanut. Mrs. AVilliam Guss and John Keller won the prizes in the games and the consolation prize, was awarded to Mrs. Agnes Sass. There will b a Knights and Ladies meeting of of Secuiity ai the the Moltke I. O. O. F. hall in State street. There will be a large class of candidates for initiation. William H. Calkins W. K. C. No. 2i will meet Tuesday afternoon for the election of officers. It is also requested that those who desire to contribute to the box for the Soldiers' Home bring thejr jellies and fruits tomorrow. - Walter A. Gralak of Camp Grant, a member of the Regimental Band was in Hammond fof the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gescheidlcr announce the birth of a daughter, Alic Florence. t his morning at their home. 238 Highland street. Mr. i?oscheidler is assistant secretary-treasurer of the Hammond Savings and Trust Co. Mrs. Ernest BpIi was removed to the Northern Chicago hospital today where she will submit to an operation. Dr. and Mrs. Campbell of . Jefferson Park hospital are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lotz of Carroll street.

j Guy Dickey who has -been at Fort Worn- Benjamin Harrison came to Hammond enter- Saturday to visit friends, their Hubert Gavit who is attending WaIheibash College at Crawfordsvilla was the

guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. ,I"din A. Gavit of Hyslop Place for Thanks giving. Miss Irene Lot of Carroll street spent Friday and Saturday the guest of Dr. John Robert sop and family of Jefferson Park hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Merry-weather fc'nd two daughters of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday at the homi of Mrs. A. E. ilerry eather in Somh Ilohman street. VIRGINIA BROOKS TO LOSE SUIT, HINT Desertion was charged against Mrs. Virginia Brooks Washburne. lecturer and playwright, in the testimony of Charles S. Washburne before Superior Judge Fitch in Chicago. Judge fitch indicated he would grant him a decree of divorce, giving the custody of Walter. Av ery Washburne II parents. ;ointly to the in keeping the blood absolutely free of all impurities. This old remedy Is a wonderful purifier and tonic and has no equal for keeping the blood rich and pure. It builds up the appetite and tones up the entire system. S. S. S. i.s sold by druggists everywhere. It has been successfully used for more than 11 fly years, and people in practically every stale testify to its great worth. Write, for booklets and free mejjcal advico to Swift Specific Co.. Dept. 0-69. Atlanta. Ga. Adv. GEftT JOURNEY

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MAI 10L And He Got Back His Strength and Energy Sheboygan. Wis. "I was all 'faitsed out.' run down, no appetite, nervous. sleepless nights and drowsy during the ' day. and was not (It to work. A friend told me to take Vinol. 1 did so. ard i can now eat three, fqimre meals a day. j I sleep well. am alert, active, strong , and well and have framed eleven i pounds." A. W. lligby. Sheboygan, j Wis. j This is because Vinol contains the i elements need'-d to create a healthy j appetite and restore strength. The I complete formula is printed on every packag-e. This is your protection. Joseph AY". Weis. Druggist: 1.. Harry AVeis. ai,j Xoitis Phcy., Hammond. Vinol is sold in Kast Chicago by Kehlit ker's Pharmacy and at the best druK" store in every tow n and city in i the country. Adv. YULETIDE TO SEE HUM RED GROSS CITY Hammond will axairi. This time ii will the Aineilca" Ped Starting j eeenih th iol)" be for mennV'eis of 'ross. r 1 T -and oontiij'i ing until Christmas eve. membership campaign is a gisancc to be in force. It bership of s planned the A n i lo raise the memcan Ped Cross to I.".. milMlOii The Christinas Hammond should" Red Cros: he as su: ' drive i it I iessful as Saturdiy other patrioti ventures. night directors of the Hammond chapt"r met and preliminary plans for fHanmond's bit in the nation - wide campaign were laid. Hammond's four-minute men. the solicitors who taised the Y. M. C. A. war f ind and otheis. will be drafted into the .service of the Red Cross. F.vety home, society, church, show and public gathering; is to be visited by Hcd Cross worker. Hammond is to be a "Red Cross City." The unique fenfire or the uletide duve will be the -Service ' fu BY" The nag. a white background with a bl red cross )n Its center, will hang in the window of every home whose family belongs t the organization. If there are four in Hie family and three are members, three small crosses can b placed around the big cross. If all are members a while cross will be put in the center of the bis; emblem. On Christmas eve from 7:J0 to 9:i) churches in every town and city will be asked to ring; their bells at Intervals of ten minutes. And the people are req-iested to place lighted candles behind the Ke(j Cross service Ma K nn that day. START BfiRY CHURCH ' EFFICIENCY PBOGRIU Dr. McGarrah of Chicago to Speak Tonight at Neighborhood House. Dr. A. F. McGarrah of Chicago noted church efficiency expert who is leading the churches of Gary in Ihe church efficiency institute und'r auspices "Of the Federation of Gary Churches, is to speak a: a dinner meeting ( the Gary Neighborhood House about 7:15 tonight and is to deliver an address at the Glen Park Christian church at 8:15. The Glen Park meeting will be a union meeting of the congregations of the Glen Park Christian and Grace ..Methodist Kpis-opal churches. Dr. McGarrah spoke at the First Baptist. First Congregational. Central Christian and First Methodist churches yesterday afternoon on the subject of "Christian Giving" He is to meet with reprer-entat i ves of the First Presbyterian. First Methodist and First "Congregational" churches at stated conferences this week and will also be in conference with the pastors of the co-operating churches. Two Union Meatlnga. A union meetina of the women workers of the churches is to be held at the First Congregational church Wednesday afternoon at o'clock the a union prayer meeting is to be held at the same church Wednesday evening at 7:43. Dr. McGarrab will speak at hot h of these meetings and at the evening session will give final genera! instructions to the canvas workers who will take part mxt Sunday in th various church financial fsnvf!f. Each churrh. that wi!t conduct a canvass on Dee. ! will work among its own constituency and in the interest of its own church finances. GARY OFFICER WEBS TEACHER Miss Jacqueline Champion, a teacher in the Beveridge school. and Lieut. Pert Kuss. son of Mr. and L. P. Kuss. Gary, w er married Sattrrday afternoon in Chicago. Miss Champion resigned her position the day before Thanksgiving when Mr. Kuss came home on furlough from Camp Renjamin Harrison, where he had just received Itis commission as second lieutenant, and they are now taking a short wedding trip, prior to Mr. Kuss' being sent to Boleville. Ill . whee he will he stationed for sorne time. AT DELUXE. The management of DeLuxe wishes that all of the irlollon picture-going public of th city would come out to its house and see picture which features a little girl in curls who Is very anxious to gt ahead in the world a a motion picture actress. The raanage,et .-anT, r, e tbts y-iina" air1 make

Pi.' - v I1 v . J - ' ' - A . . y , s i. V w r.9 y. y.- r r tj .-. j . v v a r'C.b h '7 wf? hi II ' all i " " t 1 I What pleasure for th school teacher if all school girls were as a success, because it believes that with' a little expei ience this actress may j perhaps become successful and he well I Known. The young girl is very am-; nitidis and, although she hasn't had j much experience on the screen, her I ft rends in high school all told her that they ihoucht she had dramatic ability, j and with training- might become a big; j star some day. The name of the pic- I ture is "The Little Princess." and the young; actress above mentioned is Mary Pickford. .t DeLtixe December 5 and f. POLLARD ELECTED G. A. R. COMMANDER I. G. Pollard was !t''td commander and.W. S. Hubbard vice lommander of the G. A. P.. Calkins Post No. o02 at a meeting; Saturday evenirisr. A i evolution was adopted making Past Commander Johnson and Commander Pollard a committee t o offer their services (rt the county board of defense. The tanks of the Grand Army of the Pepublio are thinning;. There are now forty members remaining- in the Hammond chapter, and many of these are unable to attend meetings. Mrs. J. P.ailey-, room ?,2. Rimbac'i building, reported to the police that $20 and a $5.50 check and her batik book had been taken from her rooms yesterday. Twenty-four brasses were stolen from South Shore cars on the new spur near Calumet avenue last night, according to a police report. The brasses are valued highly. Truant Officer Mrs. Kerger today accompanied Stevie Reininsnick. 12. a saloonkeeper's son. and Georga Pellir, 13, both from East Hammond, charged with grand larceny, to Crown Point, wbere they will be arraigned bfora Judge McMahan in the juvenile court. The boys are implicated in a store robbery. It may go hard wiih the four newa - boys caught "shooting crans" bv Can - aptain Rimbach, Sunday. They were released on their word to appear far trial this morning and when court was called th.r fa i In.l t mil In inLaaranrn THe

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Nick P.clhuskl. 19 nd Steve Fenderv 34. both of 152 Company House. East Hammond, are held by police under $1.000 charged with grand larceny. Hearing tva continued today in city court until Tuesday. Frank Kornano claims the men robbed him of a gold watch and J4.0. , Alhert Ti-"n, Souih Chicago business man. is held by Hammond police under $30 cash bail for driving an auto while Intoxicated. LaM nicht on Oostlin Ftreet he bumped into John Popek. 144 GoMlin !

srreet. who vas driving- his machine in: ,riy 1 titled Pre.) an opposite direction. Little darnagej INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Dc. " t". S. was done to either ear. When srre-ted r.e., of Huntinarton. lnd. will be aTrcn v.ss unruly and at first refused to ("appointed by Governor Goodrich to suegive his name. Officer Coidua madejred Justice Krwin on the Supreme

the iTfM. CHIEF TESTIFIES AT CAPITAL (Special to Tha Timai ) INDIANAPOLIS, Dee. 3. Ch ef of Hammond Police Peter Austgen today appeared before the federal grand jury in prosecution of Joseph. Savoy, selfadmitted dynamiter, who was arrested in Hammond. Oct. 11. Savoy waa caught at the Adams Express Company when he called for a suitcase in which was found enough dyniinite to blow up a whole city block. He admitted being a former member of the I W. W. STANDARD OIL CO.

BUYS DODGE CARSUl the Majestie theater, Chicaeo. a 1 month ago. features in one of the best Kder J. Boh'infr of t-- Ro'j; in g-Haehn- t,jis 0 the season at the Orphuni theel Auto Sales Company, has just deliv ater today and tomorrow.

ered six new Dodge Bros, roajsters to the Standard Oil Company .f AVhiting. which is a good criterion as to the merits of Dodge Bros. ears. j. K. Evans at the head of the pur.lig.jng department, is a man with extensive knowledge on automobiles, ard gave due consideration to other standard mnks befor hu'ing. In .July they purchased a I lodge ear nl ihe x"1nT rvlc thi car hs

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I yd .l.i' ? '4 -V -v daintily clad as thes Tba frock seen at the left is made of blue serge iand is most airaple in style. The ' skirt is pleated and the button and ; braid effect on the waist is the only ; trimming, jet the little frock has an unmistakably refined touch. The waist worn by the girl at he right 13 made of rose-colvrea crepe de chine. hand smocked with edging of baby 'Irish crochet around the cellar. IT'S UP TO YOU. An order of gravest importance to registrants has been received from Provost Marshal General Crowder. In part the command stated: "All registrants who may have changed their place of abode and post off ice address are warned to communicate immediately with their local boards where they are registered and furnish their present addresses so that the questionnaires which will begin to be mailed Dec. 15 will reach such registrants without delay. Registrants are bound by lw to keep themselves advised of all proceedings in respect of them and failure to do so may lesult in their losingright to claim exemption or discharge." Failure of registrants to receive and execute the questionnaire may result in his being deprived of his substantial rights, the order continued. i rendered sold ttie rest. Mr. Eobling also expects to place more in the near future. Adv. DIVORCE SUITS. Tfti suits for aivorce were filed in the Hammond superior court today. In a petition prepared by Attorney Phil Greenwald. Louisa Clarke asks a decree of divorce from Joseph Clarke, restoration of her maiden name. Louisa Napper. and custody of Joseph, Jr., aged 4. Attorney L. V. ('ravens has filed suit for Sylvia Wennstone versus Clyde Wennstone, asking divorce. CASES ARE CONTINUED Oscar Sheffield, grocer on Summer street, and Joe Scatena, confectioner at the corner of Calumet avenue and Sibley street, held under $500 cash bail by the police for having received stolen property were given a continuanc of trial in police court today. Prosecutor Clyde Cleveland said he would take the 1 direct to the superior court. I heuieia ana e catena are cliarged with having bought loot from the seven boys who were parolled by Judge Hardy on larceny charges last Friday. 'tenant or cavalry commanding a lili-. itl? patrol of 20 men completely out witted and defeated a force of 200 Mexican bandits and cattle thieves and (resulted in the killing: of at least ;15 of the Mexicans, with the loss of two American lives and two wounded. The United States forces pursued the Mexicans across the international borfder after reinforcements ith machine Runs arrived LESH MAY GET JOB. court bench, it was repoi ted authoritatively today. Justice Krwin died. CANDY FOR SOLDIERS PLAN TABOOED l"n le ? Tnis sorry, but he annot permit bulky packages id be sent to the soldiers Christ mas. This information has called a halt to the plans to make candy for the sSldiers, and Mrs. Thomas Jordan. 10K Detroit stret. today expressed her regret that preparations would have to be discontinued. "Pn'-le Sam knows best.' said Mrs. Jordan. FIVE GOOD ACTS AT NEW ORPHEUM Hammer and De Sanders Battle to Bloody Draw PITTSBURG I i. PA.. Dec. S. Ever Hammer of Chicago found a hard opponent in Dick D Zanders of ibis city at the Keystone A. C. Saturday m a ien round that ..was a humming f.ght from start to finish. A gd draw was tb, , rr"i-t

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THE TIES' FINANCIAL COLUMi j Dtcember .Nni'-inan Car Fdr. . j American Locomotive I American Smelting j Brooklyn Rapid Transit -- j Baldw in Locomotive i Bethlehem Steel I Biltimore and Ohio ; Canadian Pacific .... fiti --- T4, ... 34 V American T an o. New York Central 6S Colorado Fuel - Ui Central Leather , Si

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Corn Products 7 Crucible Steel 53 Fi le 14 1American Steel I-'drs. . 55 Great Northern 1 90 '.J Maxwell Motors . 28 - 78, . M . 45 . 39 . 76 . 3 . 9S - 81' - 14 . 3S -142 U . 91 a -111?. - 75 - 8l - 19 T i Mexican retroleum Northern Pacific ennsyl vania eoples Gas Republic Iron and Steel . I V. S. Rubber ! American Sugar j Southern Pacific I Southern Railway Chgo. Mil. and St. Paul Texas Oil I". S. Steel Union Pacific , Utah Copper ! Western Union Willys Overland CHXCaYOO QK.AXX TT7TT7KESJan Sl.TO'iI CORN May, J.19: j Dec. $1.23 2. j DATS March. 70 Uc; Dec, 72 j CHICAGO, LITE STOCK. HOGS Receipts, 27,000: market, steady: mixed. $IS.S0 g 17. IS : rood. $16.80(9 17.20: rough, $1 S.i.0 1.70; light. $16.2017.05: pigs. $12.25 16.00: heavy. $16.50 17.15; bulk of sales, $16.75 S 17.15. CATTLE Receipts. 29.000; market. steady: neve. $7.0'a 14.75; cows-heif ers. $5.00 311-30; stockers-reeders. $6.00 fTlthSO; calve. $7.00 $1 3.25 ; western steers. $6.10 1 3.40. CHICAGO FBOST7CB. BUTTER Creamery extras. 47;j creamery firsts. 4 5 3.46c; firsts, 39 $.4 4c;; seconds, S6(3r'37c. EGGS Ordiuaries. 4345c; firsts. 46 t?47c. LIVE POULT FIT Fowls, 14'i19c: ducks. 16Ul9c; geese. 178170; sipripgs. lS'.jc; turkeys, 80c. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs., 16c: 70 to SO lbs. 16017c: 90 to 110 lbs., 17t19c; overweight kidneys, 12 14c; coarse, 9 9 10c. I'OTATOES Cars, 19; Wis. -Minn., S1.T5I1.90. The regular monthly meeting of the University clab will taka place In the club rooms tomorrow evening. December 4ih. at S o'clock. The regular meeting of the D. A. R. will bo held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. John O. Bowels. 525 Van Buren street. All members are urged to make a special effort to attend. The Woman's Guild of Christ church will meet Thunday afternoon at 2:S0 at the hornt of Mn. A. D. Schaeffer. 801 Madison street, for the regular business session. The regular meeting of the ladies' Aid of the Baptist church will be held

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,n the cnurcn pariors ,alI( ttefla bjd brjjt,., (jj mornin at li r etook. There, will be 'feeling ick headache torp'd hver tnrT a i.ot Pick luncheon, and the meeting Jar coiJStipate't TOU'U ficd C'clc, snr an of the Missionary society will he held .crdf pteasat Jesuit from one Or two lit-lmmediatel.-thereafter. Mifs Jtnton. ,ti Dr. Edwards 0!; Tat!ts at bed-irnft church missionary. will sreak on I IhousSiGS take er two every Biehtf; work Anion the Italian i.pie.-- At just to keep right. Try then. 12c SiX 3 o'clock the women will go in a body 25c per bOX All drugsisti to the Conaregatlonal church to hear . .'

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to ba applied on merchandise purebaaad in tnia atera. Why Pay Full Prices for Diamonds XT ERE you can get diamond at 40 to 60 lowar than market prices. Diamonds wh1a orlrinally aold at full retail prieaa. Ta axact qualities for which full ptlcaa are paid tedar. Tou may clioosa any new mounting" you prefer. Tha jewelry. Just as yon want tt, wiil be aneaaed in a hanflaoma lift box. All for 4 to 80 per cent lower than market TTh'aTnfvnri "Rflnkinfr K how in the businesi of diamond bankJJiamOna iSamang inrop inAirir money en hlirh-rrade diamonds, -watches, and other jewelry offera Oanuina Barratns. If the money we lena U not repaid, wo must aell the gooda tbat were placed as security. Te MaJko Qalek Salea We Offer Aatomieklaia; Baiwai! Diamonds which originally aold for full pricas tha eiact Qualities offered today by leading Jewelers. You will And prices in eur stock jo To per eent lower than the enarVet. Himdreds of customere testlfy that hy have made the saring. Investigate.

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