Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 140, Hammond, Lake County, 4 December 1917 — Page 5
ruesdav. December 4. 1917.
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comino EVENTS. The Jewish Indies' Aid Society will be entertained by Mrs. Adolph Ilirsch at her home In Carroll street 'Wednesday afternoon. There will be a mcetire of Jlax Shulman ate AYednesday evening at t::'.0 o'clock at the rteth-Al Sabbath school rooms. A program has been arranged lor the meeting'. Wednesday afternoon the members of tha sixth division of the M. E. Ladies' Aid Society wilt meet -with Mrs. THckey, S6t Erietstreet. An all day meeting of the "Deborah Peiety is announced for "Wednesday in the parlors of -the First Christian church. A business meeting of the Woman's Uuld of St. raul's Episcopal chuch will be held in the parish room in Kimhach avenue "Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. The fourth division of the M. K. Ladies' Aid Society will meet "Wednesday afternoon vith "Mrs. Krank Tcpperiine, 31tS Indiana avenue. Mrs. J. T. Clark entertained the members of the art committee of the Hammond Woman's Club yesterday afternoon in the parlors of the Hotel Majestic. There was the usual business meeting following which Mrs. W". E. Osborne took charge of the program for the afternoon and reviewed the sixth chapter of the study book for the
year. The supplementary reading was in charge of Mrs. "W. A. Kenney and Mrs. George R. Streeter, the chairman ef the department conducted the Questionnaire. Two new members were added to the omtftittec. The next study meeting Is announced for January lith but arrangements were begun yesterday for a Christmas party for the committee to be given on the afternoon of December 27th at the Hotel Majestic with Mrs. Clark as hostess.
Th Quloker You Get a Free Trial of "Pyramid Pile Treatment tb- Hotter. It la What You Are Looking lor. Don't talk operation. If ynu can't wait for a free trial of Pyramid II le Treatment get a Mc box at an-V drug- store and get relief now. If not near a Btote send coupon for free trial packet; in plain wrapper, and sret rid of itching, bleeding and nrotrudinjr piles, hemorrhoids and such rectal trouble. Talie no aulistituti.
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PORTUGAL WOM EX DOING TIIKIK BIT
Try Sulphur Vapor Baths for that tired feeling and cold. You .will be delighted with the results, Hoom 310 Hammond Bldg. rhon 1455. 12-1
WAJtwrwoj Eersor.al Engraved Xmas Card orders should be placed at once, in order to avoid disappointment. See Tostlewaite. 625 Hohman St.. Hammond. 12-4
Always intersting are the holiday baxaars of the various churches and this' year although not as elaborate as in former years there promises to be the usual number. The Ladles" Aid Society of the first Presbyterian church will hold ite sale "Wednesday- afternoon at the home of Mrs. V. S. Reiter, corner of Hohman and Highland streets, and those who have articles for the sale are asked to have them there by on? o'clock. Mrs. Frances Kingsley. Mrs. F. S. Eetz and Mrs. J. H. McCIay are the assisting hostesses'. The Sewing Circle of Immanuel's Evangelical church on East Sibley street will also have its Chri3tmas sale of aprons and fancy work tomorrow afternoon and evening and will serve refreshments. ."ext Monday afternoon the ladies of the First Methodist church will have a sale of Christmas articles at the churqh In Kuasell street.
ins. December 6th, at the First Baptist church. They gave their first concert hero a few weeks ago on Sunday afternoon. - -9- '" This second number in the course of entertainments to given at the First Methodist church in Uussvll sliest this winter under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society will occur this evening. John Kiihant, an niv;e. uiiafir of American , Indian life, will giv e the program. Opal Ilie No. S?t! I.. O. T. M. M. will hold its regular neetins this evening at the I. O. O. I, hill. The ejection of efficerj wiil take place. . . - - There will le n rsietiins this evening of Ui ity Review No. 2 W. IJ. .V. of the Maccabees at the 1. O. O. 1". hall. Wednesday afternoon there will be a meeting of the G. 1. A. to the. C. o. U H. at the I. O. O. F. hall. - The nomination ami election of officers t i 1 1 take place at the meeting of the Ladies' Society of the K. of L. V. and fl. Wednesda;. artornoon. A twelve o'clock dinner wiM be served preceding the business mt -eting. Three candidates were initiated at the meeting last evening of Cue Knights and Ladies of Security at the 1. O. O. F. hall. Thirty-live members were present and they remained after the business session to enjoy a socir.l hour. Preparations were started for un en
tertainment to be given on the r.e-it meeting ryght. December 17th. t Mrs. L. W. Bush and dvightor l.il- j Han of "Williamsport. Ind.. are isiting i Mrs. Bush's sifters. Mrs. v'. L. Lun;T. , Mrs. V. 1. Kay and Mrs. Gcorffe Tcag r t
of Hf.miTionO. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mcn:i spent i?mniy in Chicago the guerts of !.lr. and Mrs.
"William Love, formerly of Hammond.
Miss Susan Meier. aaiillinm C. Feg-
lovr and August u. I'rahiow snciu mju- ; "'" w - ,i
dav in LaPorte. the guests of Mis- sress Hotel next Saturday evening, ana, Ruth eidler 'two factions are clain.ing to support p
Miss Kerniee Fassett who is attend
ing the University of Illinois spent the
HQ0S1ERS TO FEAST
M10 MARTIAL SCENES Indiana Society's Banquet to Assume a Military
Aspect.
The good State of laif.aiia 13 apt to
be riv-n by contention over the iden-1 lily of the favorite son who flred the!
I first shot at tha kaijor. His picture is I
to he shown in the "Tloll of lienor" at the Indiana Society banuuot at the Con- I
s Hotel n
' Iti" right man. Tha bother is that
e-jf-i, r-"- .on supports a flinrcnt claim-
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BEAUTIFUL GYES
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Tou can make your eyes beautiful - by applying
Lasfrjbrowine;
n'giitly. It' makes ' thij eyebrows - and Ja s h e r thick. Ion? and luxuriant. Successi'ullv used bv thousand. LA S? H -B IIO W -I N" ' guarante'-d pur.' an'' Price iiOc. On sale at PbtirniiK-f, Hnmmonil, Ir-.
ItMter's llrng Mor, thlllnK, Ind. N-lillrker I'hnrmjfj, K. t hirgo, lnl. IIbITs ItniK Stere, (.nrv, Ind. . t entrnl lime .store. Indinnu Harbor.
LOCAL SELECTS GANBE OFFICERS Lake County Boys at Camp Taylor Have a Good Chance.
HAMMOND S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE. I
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Mrs. George Teager entertained in honor of the tenth birthday anniversary 'of her daughter, Harriet 1 !da. or Saturday afternoon at her horns, 1127 Harrison street. During the afterneon piano solos were rendered by Meredith Wells, Helen Whites-11 and Edna McConnell and the remainder of the time tras devoted to games. Dainty refreshments were served and the table was attractive with red and white carnations and ferns. There were covers for Agr.fs Robbtns. Meredith Wells, Kdna MeConnell, Helen Whitsell, Cleo Wyckcff. Lilias Pollier, Virginia Eegs and A illiam -Whitesell. Several friends of Mrs. II. Leber of U2 W. State street gathered at her tome yesterday afternoon and tendered er a delightful party. They brought Iheir needle work and during the afterneon a dainty collation was served. mong the guests were Mrs. Charles Ecklund. Mrs. James Griffith, Mrs. Robert Esler. Mrs. J. M. Leonard. Mrs. George Atkins, Mrs. Charles See, Mrs.
Fred Kuedi. Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. j Mathews, Mrs. Hansy 'Donovan and j Miss Ida Koss.
Thanksgiving holidays at the home of Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Hasctt in Webb street. Dr. Bassett v ho has been very ill for -necks ir, slig'i'.ly improved. Mrs. August Dothltr. 4iU Cedr.r street, who fll last Saturday evening is suffering from a b;diy sprained arm. - - - Rugs and Rug MivUer? was tha topic foij discussion at the mcfiinsr of the evening hour committee of tlv Hammond Woman's Club last evening at the W. C. Belman home in Glndale Park. The program was in charge of Jlifcs Alya Hess and she gave an introductory talk on Rugs and Rug Making follow -
Miss Alta Adkin.s dmon-
meh is sr. id to be certain
llic man who l.red the first "liot i native of Pouih Piiil, o'nd . that
iin. Tl-.i that i was !
he v. is red-headed. Secretary llolloway of the- IivL?n Society i. the Sclo- . mon le l'aeto in the esse and promises lo linvc the only authentic rif'-'fe cf
th? one cud origin?.! first-shot hero. The "Roll of I!or."r" wiil consist of ; a s"i-io of ' strcMipticon phtos of tit ' our! at.d nephews and grticlonn o' n'emcrn of. the society ji1 will tiow j tht boys who are now in the service '
' of the country both on IpucI and sea. ! Must Keotiato Trenches.
Tlie Copgross will tske on n good
are-Hotr-d TortUiruese woman load ing shells fcr allies on ship bound for France. 't nig is o;i? of the ways ii which Fcrtuueoe women are doirtif their tit in tnc v&r fcahist Germany. The woman in the photograph carrie? ninety-pound shells on her head, and in her lare feet trotd up and down t'.ie frur.gp'arik a prcat many times esrh cay. The vessel is be;rg loaded at Lisbon, where munition Tactories are buiy tlay an. r.icLfc.'
LOUISVILLE,
Division." "That's the neir name for Cani Taylor's cohorts. The name not only has Uten unofficially, but it has been semi-official-ly adopted at caniy. Fnit commanders at camp soon will aecept from men in the ranks applications for entrance in a school for officers being planned at . he-ad-(:iartei ..
This school will open, probably un- j i'.-r the sar,ie system as that whirh is J Just closing at Fort Benjamin Man-iron, but arrangements at present call j for a, student personnel ma"de up en-tirt-ly of selectmen. j Merit To Win Chinee.
Applications from soldiers to enter the school will be le.-eiied by company off iters. These officers will place applications on fiie and closely observe the work of each applicant until the school is opened. At this time, applicants showing the highest proficiency will be chosen and notified to report at the school. Those vfho received the "leather" at the close of the school term, will be assigned as officers either in Camp Taylor or at other nationaly army cantonments.
BAGGQ HAB
lnp n rn a ss . v i lzi uk .1 m-uiuii-
strated the early methods of spinning. lnp s 'r an MI,iKU . v'"' 1 ' -"'
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ble. The Ulirhbet lian room, where th; feccptic.7 will be held-prior to the ban-
telling of the preparation of wool
the various stages in the production of j Oriental rinrs. iiKinc the beautiful I'lES .
i , R.lm.n home for i! 1 ,. st rn tion. ! Quel, is to be con vertd into a series o
The Spinning Song by Wapner was;
plaved bv Miss Pryson. Ir. L. M.
Shanklin explained the Red Cross Service Flag and ther were short talks by Mrs. J. O. Thompson, the club president, and Mrs. Minnie Orr KUno. found
er of the evening hour department. The j meeting was concluded with the serv- ;
ing of refreshments. Miss Alta .AO kins and Miss Lulu Bauer were hostesses.
TWO MEATLESS
trencher, under the direction of Charles J Weeghmiiii. chairmen - of the dinner: committee. The guosts and members j will find their way among sandbags, I revetments and other impedimenta. I through communication trenches lo j various canteens named in honor of thei
allies. From that spot thej-ii!l he conducted to the Gold room, which will
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EASILY OVEHCOME A New Torker. of wide experience, hns written a book telling how the tobacco or snutf habit may be easib' and ijuicklv banis'ied with delightful benefit. The author. Edward- J. Woods. 131? F. Station Xew Tork City, will mail his
book free on request.
High Grade Groceries at Low Prices , United States Food Administration License No. 16648.
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MILK Pet Brand Doz. baby cans. Six cans
FLOUJ Gold Medal "or New Century Flour, V bbl sack $1.49
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6 bars Crystal White Sosp 28c Libby's Fancy Red Salmon, 1 lb. tall can 29 3 pkg3. Skinner's Macaront or Spaghetti 32 3 lbs. Border Santos Coffee, i good quality) 5oC 3 lbs. Extra Large Santa Clara Prunes 50C Fancy Evaporated Apricots, netr jroods per 11) 2TC 5 lb. box Argo Gloss Si-rch 35d 10 ibs. Russet Apples, ania!! but sound 3oC 5 !bs. New Coarse B-'y 37e Minas Blend Coffee. 4 lbs., S5c; per lb 25 3 pkgs. Aunt Jemima Pancake or Buckwheat Flour 40 Leg Cabin Cane and Maple Syrup, pint can 2oC 3 cans B. &. M- Sugar Corn Downey's Delight or Marigold Butterine, per lb 32
10 Ibs. Fancy Dried Onions
3 pkgs. Quaker Toasted Corn Flakes 25C 2 pkgs. Sunmaid Seeded Raisins 27? 5 lb. Stone Crock Conybear Apple Butter 4t9C 10 lb. BagtBohemian Re Flc?r 63 5 lb. bag Ceresota or Gold Medal Flour .L 34C 10 Ibs. Good Quality Pears 29 C Witch Brand Orleans Mollasses( J; lb. can --12c Fancy Red Beans, special, 3 cans Xc 3 cans New Pack Sugar Corn . ... 2 cans Baker's Grated
Cocoanut Minas Blend Coffee,
4 lbs., 93c; per lb 25c 3 cans Solid Pack Tomatoes, (large cans) . 50C Valencia Orangss. sweet and juicy, per dozen 28?
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none could have a stronger appeal to tho who are compelled to stay at home. It Is hoped that ell loyal IadianiacB will beffln at once and help to bring in subscription with a view to raisins fund aufTtdfait to cover immediate demand without dJay. Jroney ahould be forwarded to Major Felix McWhJrter, treatntrer of the governor's Indiana veteran Xun3, Feopls .State bank. Indianapolis, and further lu-
The health imyrove wonderfully af-' formation on the subject will promptly
er tobacco cravintr is conauered. Calm
nes. tranouil Bleep, clear eyes, normal appetite, good digrestlon. manly vigor, atrr'ny memory and a general pain in efficiency are among the many benef.ts reported. Get rid of - that nervous, irritable feeling:: no more need of pipe, cigar, cigarette, snuff or chewinsr tobacco to pacify morbid desire. Adv.
Modern Woodmen of -America' of
Ful.e and Fortrr counties will hold a t
joint class adoption with the 'Hammond camp Thursday eveninp. Pee. 'S. It i expected not loss than fiTty candidates will be ad"r'td. In addition to this, bcff'nning- at
'o'cloci, in thf afternoon, a e-nTcieiice
military atmosphere ni
co nt in tie' the
scenic effect.
biuce the v rencu ar.tiiassaoor nai:
j dilrated t'aplam l-tnieriiw di Cam-j l riiclion'-. assistant ttiililery attache toj tbc Trench legn: i"n. - to represent i
j France st the dinner, the, various comI r.illtce" ?r finding it a tisk to provido
appropriately for all Uie nisi uiguishei
HEW FQOD ORDER
difficult days fjr the res-
Hammond music lover." are anticipatrhg with a great deal of pleasure the!
return concert of the Royal Welsh Sineers to be given on Thursday evenKIDNEY SUFFERERS HAVE FEELIflGJFJECURITY Tou naturally feel secure whn you knoTv that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Euch a medicine ia Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained in every bottle of Swamp-Root. Swamp-Root is scientifically, compounded from vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for everything. According to verified testimony it is nature's great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's SwampRoot. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. If you are already convinced that S'vanip-Root is what you need, you will f.nd it on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to try this Kreat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, X. T.. for a sample bottle. When writing he sure and mention the Hammond Daily Times. Adv.
PATENTS ftjXl OK MY FREE BOOK. -HQW TO GET THEM." R full of Inrortnatloa yon s!ion! know. Remember that ail work entrusted t y ear is Aon la my owi elfioes. right hr la CUlcsfO. where ye ucao call tot consultation any business dsy In tas year or any Monday evcalag until I o'clock. Servlc het to ka at any prtce, and It c!4i less- - Fhona Centra! Sttt JOSHUA R. H. POTTS, S. Dearborn St, Chicago yTTORNl!t ar.a COCNSBIjOH AT LAW, guiTJI Hit aAATPOKO KVVUOIMX
These are
taurateur. The 15th of December wi'.l see decided charges in the food situation in Hammond. Food Mentor O'Ronrk is in receipt of orders that no beef, pork or mutton shall be served in the restaurants Tuesdays and Fridays, no wheat products Wednesdays, and or.e wheatless meal every other day, less butter on tables and le. sugar urei in cooliing '-rid on the table. If the restaurant and -hotel keepers do not abide by these rules they wiil b put under federal license, vn --n -can be revoked for any violations ard the guilty party put out of bus in .. The bakers are to be put undr !:- cense this m-jnth. O'Rourke today called a meeting of the restaurant and hotel proprietors fir 2 o'clock tomorrow aftfVnoon ft th C"namb-r of Coinmrre, at -which time the new orders will be real and discussed. "W jr' cntitis: too m-irii." .--Hid O'Rourke today, and Herbert Hoover Is compelled to enforce food consul v. -- tion. The food rituation is far in ore serious than we supposed. If the people do not conserve food better everybody will b rating under orders in a short time."
and session, to d-scuss buelncs .methods will be lield nd all ti. canps ir the two cour.tiC3 wi-!l be ' repres-nted. Tin-- Modern Woodman of Amr!c are keepi'r.s n i'jre" all sokl'ers' policies during- t'i." war. doing this by a iic'it assessment of twenty ccnti on
i?l,C"H nf evt-ry poiii-y, whi-h is 'given viliitipl. l J l;ne companies are
guests who will be iti evidence and to obstrve the proper diplomatic order of precedenc". Many Distinguished Qnects. M. Marcl Knecht. member of the French commission to th.f Vmted Slaf;s: the Rev. Marcel Souris of the Fifteenth Colonial division, mmbt'i' of the loyal Iipton; Captain George Ktcinno Ucrlrand, vetera,n of the battles of the Marne, Ypres, Arras, Verdun, Somme ' snd Champagne; Com
mander Moffet, General Young Colon -i J Daniel McCarthy of General Pershing'-- j
(Charging-; front fifty" to
dollar
etra on
on' hundred
ldie.-s' policies.
Suppers win be curved by the Royal j Neighbors fron 3:3') to 7 o'clock st th
place of i-.ieetmpr m tf c Uormjn Ud'l Fellown" hall on F.aft State stret. All Woodmen are .welcome to thls'ineetinj.
INQUESTS INTO CROSSINGr DEATHS
K-ans of the United States army v ill ail be present, as v. til president of!
That gates be installed and a watch-
staff. Cptain ronaghue pr.d Captain . of thti Miehignn Central rail-
rau ard si me ir caution." tak"n at the
l snliv crossing. vm tnc reconimenna-
the various Indiana coiicgs and other ' tlon ,,r -jpputy C-roner f.irecn today notables. jsftcr complct-ing th" inuufsts into the " I tv o tcccnt gn.de croKiitg. horrort. Y. 1VI C. A. AT ' Th" trains run at lrrinc p-od over ; the "ubv.iv '.ml Kenedy a v t.ue ersfGIBoON HAS A i U..' Tl.r? lvc l.-en . Wy accifirinn MT,vmxc i-i this -v,r-r t'-"t u,c mi,rt'a, UWUiJ Bltuu X 1XN UT hg hv. t., ,.u-.re expense than -it w ould c?t to st-ntion w at i-hnicn for yeare.
V i e wer kitlro in an auto on trie Kennedy avenue crossing. Novembtr 25. and l'cli:: Klenimo-, ski. a bakery w agon driver, was killvd on the Subway cross ins recently.
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NDORSED Bl STITE
Announcement has already been made i
concerning the governor's Indiana veteran fund, which was proposed by his military staff and had the immediate endorsement of state officials and citiiens of the' state in general. Homer McKee. state publicity director of the military staff, sends out a call for all loyal Hoosiers to subscribe at once as money is required for the immediate furtherance of this cause. There is an urgent request for money to buy and .equip ambulances. Later on some of- the boys who -have gone to the front will be coming back incapacitated, at least temporarily, and many of them will be maimed for life. Every possible effort must be made to relieve the distress of these brave men and to restore lo usefulness those who can be enabled ajain to take up their previous occupations. No cause could be 'more worthy and
be supplied by Homer MgtCea. state publicity director, tenth floor, Kahn building. Indianapolis. Every dollar receive! will be expended under the personal supervision of the governor's military staff, which is desirous of at least equalling the record set by Indiana in the days of the Civil war.
To the Wife of One Who Drinks I hsve an important confidential message for you. It will come in a plain envelope. How to conquer the liquor habit in 3 days and make home happy. Wonderful, safe, lasting, reliable, inexpensive method, guaranteed. Write to Edw. J. Woods, 1313 H. Station E. Xew York, N. Y. Show this to others. Adv.
DIPTHERIA GASES ARE ill
With antitoxins. Quarantine and sanitary precautions being used the diptheria situation at Gary is bow eonfined to 14 eases. However, the present epidemic, not widespread, has shown
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a virulent aspect, there bavin, l""n deaths during Noxcmber. Ycsicrday dcalh v.sj repotted. 3 HI In Two ramiile3k In the Robert ru-c'.s family. ' Olh a-;-ntte and Clarli ro.td. t!-r.-e :tis-sf ere reported. At t!:e V. ::Jio:i home. i-'J-i ilary'and ili iet. S cttsur arc- roported. The saddest feature or situation v.rs that the disease di Navcmlwr :.' ciuim.! the two children in or.e fair.il.1.. .tCif-i'.i Sainor, 1. and Josepiiinc Sainor. 5. v. ho lived at IZO'J . K't!1' avenge. Kenneth Wallace. 1 1 7 C- Waiie struct. died yesterday of dip) hcr.'a.. The Gary health board is maintaining a quarantine, and it sends its vif itins nurse to each home to make suggestions.
COUNCIL MEETS. . The Hammond city council v;ii :i?ect tonigln to pass an appropriation ordinance to pay ihe salaries of the ci;;f employes which Pat Reilly refused tallow at special session last Friday nisht.
PLEW CO. WILL BUILD IX HOUSE The YT. D. Plew company has taken out permits to erect six raori work rosn's dwellings. Tbey will be built of brick, two stories, and will cost 14,250 each. The houses will be built on Tyler street, between Second and Third avenues. Gary.
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'TWAS ALWAYS THUS. A grltM-ro-sm':t?n yountt man slipjid into a Hamriiond dentist's of;1ce ti:;s mominjr. s;urveye the room rviU left. A half hour later he repeated the performance and at regular intervals thereafter he came and departed. "Say," d-sr.iand.--d the dentist rfter this had gw on for a eo-isldei abla period, "What's the matter with you, anyway? Either stay in or keep out." ; "Well," explained the dejected individual. "You see, doc, I've sot n fierce toothache and eveu-y time I come in here and Rive jour t!-n of horrors the O. O. it stop? aching for fifteen minutes."
MRS. LINZ HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Martin I.inz returned last evening t3 her home in T22 Sibley street from the Post-Graduate hospital Chicago, where she was operated upon by rr. Kmil Reis. November 8. Mrs. linz had been at the hospital four weeks.
Blight Eyes Indicate buoyant health. When the eyes are dull, liver and bowels need regulating. Quickly restore healthy conditions with a dose or two in time of BEECMAM'S . PILLS
Lamat 31 ef Ar Msdieia im tk WarM
Following; in ti:e path " th work j of the Y. M. C. A. of ix week ago eoni-s ! the work of the V. M. '.. A. at Ois--n. The New York Central lines tliri!g"cenl t'.te. co'intvy are hs,v!ns tl'eir annual iiit'rt'bc r.sh ip campaign, and as the Gihyon Y M. C. -. is. a part o thi. Kreat syster. i falls upon i't to its pfirt i.i t':e work. At a wf tintr of the dirccti-s, ("T"taiie? r n'i I'rivnds of -the association in the build ins last nght. pln's were Ja'd end work apport'or.1 1 1 t'ie various -?.ptains in order that the Oa'p;met dit--t :-ict ro-j'.l To s; temati.ely rent asset!. The men w'U cover a larger pan cf tit- te-i it and try to in-cre-.-e th" i;-.er.ibr-rrh!p over tv-liat it war tt nr. f Kvry one should be Interested in whs: tli-1 Y. M. C. A. is doin? at ib. s.-ii a tut ho ready to lend a help'.ighind. Tt was through tiiis Jitt'e af. ciaf.io-.i thr.t t':e poop'.? of the CJnitunot dlstr'ct respoTvJ'-d o v -eil in the v. ar work fi.nd which has just bcrn completed, and the association wishes to thank ail most heartily for the generous work. The idea of a Y. M. G. A. in Hani, mond is rapidly saining a place in the minds of the, men who rei-'ly think and arc interested in the welfare of the young men and boys of Hammond. The Y. M. C. A. needs your help now. It is serving a double purpose, helping the boys at the front and kse'pin? the railroad men of the country, and especially of this community, in harmony with the demands of the nation. The railroads have a ftroat part to perform for the nation which must be done. The membership rates are classed in
three main heads: a $3 int.erchangea.ble i
membership, a 7.50 community gymnasium by which the use of the Community, gymnasium is possible, " and a $25 combination membership. Part of this g-oes to the International association, part to th:j State association, and part to the local assoe'a'on. This will be a help to .the . soldiers abroad. All who can are urged to take this membership. - Fcr any information call Charles It. leavers a tiie Association building at
GOOD SHOW AT AT THE ORPHEUM
Faekl lvcje.4 forme nfc at the n'erht. Five with round-' ,f -ik rcl is Anne Krnt, ard the hc.t fritii?i this fCSSi"!.-
1 Ceerl hoi n p?r-n--w Orphe : .i l;it n t.i v. er.- p r '.-id .'nu;. Th- featur--n lesl enteryt'.n-sr the house haa h -i 'i
DEATH OF WIFE
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Mrs. Mi rrle ui:in. 2' qier, died foil ivniT an
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banU' mrvives. The funeral wili I' "5 held Wednesday afternoon from the residence. ','.11 lsun street, and burinl made tit Oak Hill cemetery.
SEEKS JHV0RCE j Attcrr.eys McAicer, Dorsey and Gil-j lett today filed suit in the Hnmmond j supwrier curt f r : Louisa Arndt who j soak a divorce trotn . Charles Arndt, charging crnd treatment. j
If -You Think THE TIMES Is Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Alwav? Welcome.
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THROAT AND " LUNG AFFECTIONS and stubborn coughs and colds, that often lead to such distressing chronic disability, are often bsnished by usir.K Eckman's Alterative . This Calcium preparation often arrests deve'.op?nerit of tr.e afection and aids in . recovery sby "rebuilding; depleted strenath. Contains tj Alcohol, Narcotic or Hsj bit-Forming Pro p. ' . .- - $2 sisa, notr SI. 50 Si si.se, now SOfs Sold by all leading drt:gc;.r.p. Ecknisii JLaboratory, I-a. iacitiyi ia.
The Food Administration does not ask you to stop frying foods only to use vegetable
oils in the place of butter, lard and suet. TF the housewife had been asked to reduce the use of these products a few years ago we would have been forced to give up many of the delicious sauted and fried dishes for which America is famous. Today high prices of animal fats and the necessity for conservation do not worry the housewife because she knows that she has Mazola, the pure oil from American corn, to depend On in deep frying, sauteing and shortening. In Mazola, she his found the ideal cooking medium it reaches cooking heat long before it smokes.
Mazola can be used over and over again as it does not transmit
iste or odor from one food to another, even in the case of fish or
onions a great force for economy. Also it makes exceptionally delicious salad dressings
there is no need to fear the rising prices or uncertain supply of olive oils. Mazola is sold in pint, quart, half-gallon and gallon
(the large sizes are most economical j. oet a can from your grocer and ask him for a copy of the free Mazola Book of Recipes or write us
direct.
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