Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 6 December 1917 — Page 5

Thursday, December 6, 1917

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School Teacher and Jackie Marry at Whiting MRS. HOWARD ALLEN.

WHITING. IND., Dec.. 6 --. A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Smith. 421 Central avenue, at 3 p. m., today, when the latter's sister, Miss Ruth Hollinger, and Howard Allen, both of Chicago, were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed by Rev. George A. Jones, pastor of the local Christian church in the presence of relatives and only a few intimate friends. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Hollinger, 6235 Drexel avenue, Chicago, and is a graduate of the Kindergarten College Institute, Chicago, and is at present teaching in the Chicago schools. The groom, who is an engineer by trade, has enlisted in the U.S. navy and is at present in training at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. The wedding was hastened by the fact that his brother, Warren Allen who is also at the Great Lakes, is soon to leave for other points. After the ceremony a diner was served and a very pleasant time enjoyed. This evening the young couple left for Chicago, where they will take up their residence on the north side Among the out of town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hollinger, parents of the bride, Messrs. SOCIAL NEWS COMING EVENTS. The choir of the first Methodist church will hold its rehearsal Friday evening of this week instead of Thursday.

Mrs. Itobert Gehrin? wi'l have thejand a pleasant soeial Ifour was passed

members of the Oak Leaf Embroidery i 'lub as her guests at a thimble rarty Friday afternoon. The members of the Alpha Th Club

ill be entertained by Mrs Waiter , business was transacted before the somrrond at her home in South Hoh-' ctal hour, n-an street Friday afternoon.

The meeting of the Frid-iy Afternoons I James Dickson of Highland street. Mrs. Howard Oltz and the Misses Gladys and Hazel Younger will be hostesses Friday evening to the Standard Rearers at the hme of the Misses Vour.ger in Kusscll strce. The 'Woman's Home Missionary Society of tl First Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. "W. C. Uelmsn in Glnda'e Tark Friday afternoon instead of at the home of Mrs. V. J. Mac-

Aleer. Dr. DeEra of Gary w ill be the : and during the afternoon a prettily ap--peaker. j pointed luncheon was serv ed.- Mrs.

Ths election of offiers w 1 1 1take I Pisco at the meeting of Tiio North Side j Ladies' CI Mb Friday afternoon at the , ' onie of J:rs. Walter Biclcfclt, 9S3 So. 1 Ilohman street. . j A social i.ieeting of the King's) Daughters will take place Friday after noon t the home of Mrs. Ambler in Erie street. The iiki tirg of the Pine Street Ladies Aid Society will be omitted this week on account of the fair to be given in the auditorium of the Irving school i ruiay aiternoon ana evening for the benefit cf the church. A harming post-nuptial party wsst givm Mrs. Daniel Daly, formerly Miss ShIic E. Tobfn. Inst evening by the Mi-ses Lenorc O'Brien. Mabel Ball and Iarguerite Haefer at Miss O'Brien's 1 home in Douglas street. The party was in the nature of a miscellaneous show- . -r. The evening was oceUpied with music ana contests, . the rrlze in one of the contests being won by Miss Myrtle iluebn. A prettily appointed two oursc luncheon wes served in conclusion. The bride's colors, white and ink were carried out in tho decoration f the table and there were covers for 5k'. Daly, and he Misses Veronica Tobin. Genevive Carrol!, Olivia Linsentonnn, Mayme Mashino. Nancy Bryan, r.veijn OPricn. Myrtle Huehn. Mabel Allen. Mabel Pall, Lcnore fTRrifn and I .warsucrjic fjscier.

" j -4 j pheuin. Mrs. Lena Brandenburg w tendered j Following a relightful lunc):eon the j Since the opening of the r.-w playe. delightful surprise party yesterday 1 members of the G. I. A. to the E. cf L I house the f ull purpose of the show

i-fternoon ly members of the Triple '.ink Club anil Dorcas Eebekah lodge. They brought their needle work and at he close of the afternoon refreshments were served. Among the guests were Mrs Lillic Brandenburg of East Chicago, Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Lydia Stevens. Mrs. Agnes Jobbitt, Mrs. Caroline Mavis. Mrs. Valiant. Mrs. Lizzie Pontius. Mrs. Grace Brown, Mrs. Amelia Flelwigr, Mrs. Ida Benschop. Mrs. SJary 't'owle. Mrs. Ida Klage, Mrs. Clara I'augherty. Mrs. Ida Haefer, Mrs. Lacey Keller. Mrs. Clara Jackson. Mrs. N'eltie oeidlei and Mis. Mayme St. John. - t two divisions or tne Ladies Aid So--lety- of the First Methodist church met veslerday to make final arrangemeiits for tiie noon-day cafeteria luncheon and To the Wife of One Who Drinks T 'nave an important confidential message for you. It will come in a plain envelope. How to conquer the liquor l abit in 3 davs and make home happy. Wonderful, safe, lasting, reliable, inexpnsive method, guaranteed. Write to Edv. .1. Woods, i::t:l H. Station E. New York. N. Y. Show this to others. Adv. Crystal Gluccse for Fine Candy Prompt Delivery Telephone South' Chicago 920. AMERICAN MAIZE PRODUCTS CO.

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if; 4 e- v- .t. . i r vr s ' Warren and Herbert Allen, brother of the groom, and Misses Edith EiU-ra and Jcanette Scholz, school friends of the bride, all of Chicago. NEWS Christmas sale to be held next Wednesday. The fourth division was entertained hy Mrs. Frank Terpentine at her home in Indiana avenue. She served I her quests with dainty refreshment? at the -1ofo of the business session Mrs. Triei.ey of Erie street was hostess to the sixth division. The meeting was largely attended and a great deal of Mrs. Ado'ph " J Iirsch of Carroll street 1 Jewish Endies' Ail Society yesterday at their regular business and social meeting. The next r.itetingr will be held wi'h Mrs. A. C. hc-n at her home in Highland sircct. A pleasant afternoon was spent by the members of 'the II. A. E. Club yesterday as the guests of Mrs. Harry Yohn at her home in Detroit street. The guests brought their needle work Randolph Enmrsetii of Eat Carroll street will give the club's Christmas party in t've week? on Wednesday arid a feature of the afternoon will be the grab hag. -- The civic department of the Hammond Woman's Club Iiavo an open meeting Friday evening at the Hammotid f 'V. n rtit-ter of CnfTirrnrcr Ml vor Sm'lllov. Mayor-Elect Brown, members of the. board of health and board of education j ihavc l.rn especially invited The liouing Sad sanitary venditions in the city. 1 especially in East Hammond, will be discussed. Loretta Council No. 2$ V. B. L. of 1. r M rc-.l;,r meetine- Mnnilsv. Decemh..r 3. elected olficers for the coming Vear. Their next meeting will be held ,", the cvenine of Januarv 7th in the assembly hall of St. Joseph s church. The following are the officers: President Mrs. Lawrence Eons'. Vice Pres.- Margaret Liesenfelt. Secretary Anna Lltz. Collector Emma Austgen. Treasurer Clara Ambos. Orator Anna Albert. 1'tside Guard Pomona Lott. Inside Guard Augusta Kochler. Trustees Mrs. P.roz. Lillian Geroid and Elizabeth Chartier. j Marshal Ethel Apo'.l. Chancellor Mrs. K. J Knoerzer. 1 Delegate Anna Lit. k. met in the I. ". O. F. halt for their I . annual election of officers yesterday. ! Mrs. Stetler of the grand lodge was among the guests end there was a large attendance of the members. The election resulted as follows: President Mrs. F. A. Bull. Vico President Mrs. A. C. Ehret. Insurance Secy. Mrs. O. B. Nelson. Treasurer Mrs. V. F. Haidesty. . Secretary Mrs. Mariott. Chaplain Mrs. C. W. DeLong Guide Mrs. Harry F. Wiliiston. Sentinel Mrs. If. E. VanSlyke. The meeting of the Ladies' Society of the B. of L. F.-and 17. yesterday after noon was featured by the annual elec tion of officers. It resulted as follows President Mrs. Dott Francks. Vice Pres. Mrs. Martha Thenoils. Secretary Mrs. Mela. Hclman. Treasurer M rs. Anna Youn.j. Past Pres. Mrs, Esther Williams. Conductress Mrs. Mae Whitmer. Warden Mrs. Elisabeth EckiYiau. Liner Guard Mrs. Loretta Iteinert. Outer Guard -Mrs. Mary Klein. Dandruff Surely : Destroys The Hair ; Girls if you want plenty of thick, 'beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means set rid of dandruff, for it will 'starve jour hair and ruin it if you don't. ! It doesn't do much good to try to 'brush or wash it out. The only sure! way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve lit, then you destroy It entirely. To do this, get about four ounces cf ordinary : liquid arvon: apply it at night w hen re-j tiring; use enough to moisten the scalp ; and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your ; dandruff will be gone, and three or four) more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sif-n and trace of it. You will f.nd. too. that all itching and digging of the sralp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. Tou can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It in inexpensive and four ounces Is all you will need, no matter , how- much dandruff you have. This j simple remedy never fails. Adv.

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The Quicker 1 on Get a Free Trlnl of I'yrnintd I'lle 1'reatment the Hder. It 1 AVhat You Arc LooLluff for. lon't tal!s operation. If you can't wait for a free trial of Pyramid Mle Trtiatmcnt get a tOz box at anv drug- store and ret relief now. If not near a store send coupon for frc trial package la plain wrapper, and net rid of itching, bleedimj and protrudincr piles. 1 emorrholds and ueh rectal trouble. Take 1:0 substitute. FtSEE SARIPLC COUPON PIT. A MID TVVd rOMPANT. C Pyramid V.ullding-, Marshall. Mich. Kindlv pnd me a Fre Baraple of Pyramid I'He Treatment, in plain wrapper. Kama Street Tianift Mis. Edna P"rton. Ch iirme.n of h. Martha Thenoils. ard of trustees Mrs. Mrs. Harvey Erown, 201 Hoffman street, who has been seriously ill for some time at the Mercy hospital In Gary, i.; rlowly recovering. Mrs. John A. Gavit of Hyslop IMac9 Was called to Flir.t. Mich., today on account of the death of a relative. Mrs. A. I Wall has been critically 111 for several days at her home In Michigan avenue. Her two daughters. Mrs. Fred Porter and Mrs. Carl NtIso:i of Chicago, were called here Tuesday. Mrs. Charles White, formerly Miss Genevive Hasting, s who has been ill since Thanksgiving, lias been removed to the Columbus hospital. Chicago. Miss Jlazel Wiltsee entertained as her house guest over Thanksgiving Miss Mary l'rickett of Somerset, fnd. Mrs. Charles Miller and Mrs. Henry . 1 F. Schults of Lansing. 111., were business visitors in Hammond today. The Ladies' Aid Society of the First Tresbyterian church expect to realize hundred dollars from the sab: which the members, held yesterday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. V. S. lteiter in South Hohman street. The bakery sale netted a nieo sum and the sale of aprons and fancy goods also brought in a good sum. Mrs. Julius Meyn and Mrs. Paul Moorlvad j'oured ajid during the entire afternoon delicious refreshments were served in the dinin? room. Mrs. Ileiter was assisted by Mrs. Frances Kingsley, Mrs. F. is. Bet and Mrs. John H. McClny as

Hammond Chapter No. 12il Women of jt' eouncjl went F.eilley one better Meosfheart Lesion will entertain at ai"! PR-ed a resolution authorizing

i,.,c, -or.1 r.nv for ihe j :.d Cross on Fridov evening of thI3 wceU at Eons'S hall. Little Junior Campbell received a bad cut on his cje yesterday while at play but is doing nicely today. 1 1 2 is the U0" of Mr' and Mr?' Guy Campbell of Conkey avenue. PARENTS REQUESTED TO ATTEND MEETINGr rents of soldiers and sailors interested in their con Joi ts ai-teri-jened bv 1'iesident J. T. H-itton of the Sol-j rtiers ana ru.,.o..- ".- tonicht with that body at the Supenoi court house "Rusincs utmost importance , I relative to the soldier or sailor . boy away will be taken up tonidht. and it ' is the paternal duty of every mother. I father and relative to attend." Mr. ' llutton said today. Orpheum Vaudeville Uonsistentiy uooa There is one manager who does not camouflage his shows. It 'is James I Muhel.-etter. manager o tne new 01czar was t please the people. His t-,et nocked houses nightly i t!,c I..--,...,,- -v.etl lie has pleased them K 1 1 C I ,..-- - - - or not. Probably one cf the cleanest bills yet presented at the Orpheurn is playing the mid-week stand, dosing tomorrow night. The star attraction. Anderson's Athletic Girls, is well worth the price of admission alone. The girls are good singers and clever dancers. Cohen and Moore nearly "hiought down tiie house" fast night with their line, of snappy repartee coupled with ! their singing and dancing. j The Martini Five are instrumental ists of the first water and were heavily applauded at all of yesterday's performances. Luccina Lucca is an excellent tenor and surprises the audience with "something different." One of the most dating acts o its kind, ririsr performers, billed Richards Brothers, concludes one of the season' best shows. Extra stage hands will be secured "to handle stage settings for the biirgest girl act the he-ise has jt p'nyed. "The Follies of 191S" with sisteen people will feat ire next Monday and Tuesday's offerings. QUICK ACTION FOR RAILROADS B7 U.ied Press.) WASHINGTON". I"c. ft. Quick action in the railroad situation was indicated by events tins afternoon at the White House. President Wilson oonferred with the interstate commerce followed by a meeting with McAdoo. The President discussed financial aid for the railroad lines with his advisors. Regulations Not Received. INPI ANAPOLir.. Tnd.. Dec. 6. Mark Sto-en. Fnited States marshal for Ind'nna. when told of the Washington dispctch in regard to Michigan City's mayor, said that he had not received copies of the new regulations relating TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Second-bend sloves cheap. Room 3. RImbach Building. Ibmriinnd. T 12-6-3 WANTED Olrl to assist with housfl--work. Fedaral .Hotel, opposite Distillery. Calumet ave. Himmond. 12-fi-J

GARY'S DEATH RATE . HIGHEST II INDIA

TIMES BDSEAV, AT STATS CAPITAL. INDIANAPOLIS. INI)., Dec 6 Gary had tli highest death rate of any city in th-j slate tor October, tho rale being 22.8. I.afavette va second with 10. a. Th" tat.' in other Important cities of the stare for the month, as shown by the statistics just prepared at the otfioe of Die state board of health, is an follows: Indianapolis, 15 4; Hvansville. 1.3: Fort Wayne. 13.3; Terro Haute, 12.5: South Hend, 11.: East Chieago. 16.1; Hammond. 16: Muncie, J36; r.irhmond, M.Z; Anderson. 13.8: Elkhart, 13.5; Michigan City J.S; TCokomo. 12.9; Logansport. 15. 3; New Albany. 17.1: Marlon. 10.2. Ttm total number of deaths in the entire state for the month 2, Dill, the deatii rale for the state beiiiR 12.2. In to water fronts, and, that in the absence of these, he could not nay what effect they would have on Fred C. Mil ler. niaor-lect of Michigan City. Miller's application for a per:rit to , be within o prohibited zone, estab lished under the president's proeiama- 1 tion of war rgairst Germany, i on nie,. Mr. Stoirn raid. No permits have been issued on any of the Michigan City applications. . L. i:, t Slack. Vnited States Oistrict attorney for Indiana, also said his offiee had not receded any regulations relating to water fronts. NO U. S. TROOP SHIP DAMAGED ,,aV-' (By Unitad Preis.) AVASHINGTON. Dec. 6.- Th department stated this afternoon that as far as it knows no American troop . . . transpoit was damaged in the Halifax exp ofo... The oepartment has been uimiMt! up vu iiii'ciiiivi iuuii, However. 10 gather any details. American troop ships carry no explosives except am munition for the naval gun crew s on guard. It was stated. MUTE IN CUSTODY. Fol'-e "hme taken into c istody Emmett LnTrcnce. a 46-year-old mute living on Fifteenth avenue, whom they soy is insane. According to th polic. Law r; rice has hpn follow ing schor l girls as they went home from Wallace pehool. CITY EMPLOYES PAID AT LAST The city employes of Hammond were pa'd today. i-ast Miunay was payday, out 1 j Councilman Patrick rteilley didn't think ! it wa nessary. So Tuesday nieht oorrowmg of -f3r0.il t . pa es- ! oenss. HUNS CLAIM NEW GAINS IN ITALY (By "Catted Fmi Cablegram.) j PEF.Lf N (via London). Dec. 6 . Caplure of 11,000 prisoners and 60 guns in! the renewed Austro-German drive in) Italy was antiounced by the war office! this afternoon. j O ,1,1 AT DELUXE. j stuUio jf, iu a c,ty like New York

is always attractive, ana wnii imsith, johnson-Crutls-IIodges elcetion conjrai t in r.iind. .Iol,n H. Ritchi. the I . , of Gary

ch 1 i Tl TI I .-,11 i,-,l,.r. Kiol KlUIIliJW 1 1. l ' tii 1 11 1 1 t . .11 . beautiful young star. Dorothy Dalton. to the patrons of the Paramount at I DeLuse theater on I)cir.br S. lias; laid a majority cf the scenes !n the) studio of a celebrated paipter. i LANSING William F. Sen 11 Hz. who has been very ill, is ; bowing quite a little Improvement. Mrs. .Schultz and her s:sI ter Mrs Charles llillt r. visited him yestetday at the Wesley lmspital Chicago. SNOW PLOWS ARE KEPT BUSY The fbll of sr.ow in the Gary dis-trU-t during the night brought out the municipal snow plows this morning- to clean off sidewalks. It was the first real fall o' snow this year, although the ground was white early in October. Enlist In The Woman's Army Ey Cor.scrvin'' Foods. a...i'T7ljX. Waiting for the Our Qestrccrs snd scout shifs arti rsiticg for ihe sudaen attack cr tie Seaiilr torpedo the wrateU on tie Atlantic are on the looker. for tae first iudieation of kiddea danger it's a ilglit for life. For tiose Icaoing a quiet Ufa at home it is often Use iseneciel that happen... It may be that we are mysteriously attacked by pain in -k or limbs. Eaekachs of Jfiad is often causel by kidner disorder, whiei means that tke kidaev-s are not working properly, Poisonous matter and tiric aeid aeeuoiuJ late wi tain ih body ia great abund ance, overworkins the sick kidneys; hence the congestion of blood causes baekaehe in the same mainer as a similar congestion in the head causes

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the came month lost year there were 2,052 deaths, the "rate being 12.1. There were 4. 357 births m October in all of the state, the stat birth rate being 2'i.2. Tin highest bjrtli rae wan 35.5 in Lake count. v. and tin lowest was 3.7. in Union county, or t(ie births, 2.0CO were males and 2.427 were famles. There w-re 222 eases of smallpox tii the state in October, but there v.iu 1101 1 a single death from th? disease. The. smallpox cases were in the following counties: Adams. 12; Allen. 7; Uoiton. 10; Drown. 6: Clay. 10; Dekalb, 2: I'ountain. S; Huntington, 2; Jay, 1; Johnson.' ZZ; Knoi, 31; Laurence. 2; Madison, 6; i Marion, 75: Monroe. C: Isej,h. E Sl'.el- ! by. 5: Tippecailoe, 1: N'andciburg. 2;! Vigo. 4. f' Infantile paralysis caused four deaths; in Lake county, one in Tippecanoe and ' one in Washington. i ENLIST US FR1TZ-GETTEH3 I fhail-v is Koit.s to the engineer . COrps and Heinie will Hoot forks upon j , Jje rJt iny. j -Tharlev- i. ;,;.) ie: s. 'nor.ert. a 1 member of veteran Pete I.von's staff ! cf city engineers, as is "Hemic." who j in naluraI nft. ,vIiP ol pt.onloting ; football teams is Forrest Morrow. 1 These two faithfuls will leave soon lor over there." Charley is leaving Monday for Camp Mead, Maivlar.d. to ijoin the 2Jrd engineers. He yta been iwith the. Lyons crew for five years i and like IIe'mi is an efficient onirt- ; oeer t,,'t ,.:..;, ,. . . , . . Just w liv Ileinie picked the navv is nst Uilow. but elnie npv , lhe t(vra Unna vet y wcll. Koll) j said today. j Nan.es of men wl departed jestercay : William J. Moore. John Monsy. John ;J. Sweeney, Frank Perry. Ford Arkon. (Charles O. Jones. Frederi-k Curso. ;iniiam A. EnJ(sro"Ki, Milo ICarl Eulcy, Ecrt L. Moore and j Ua xte-r. i Names of tho.se to lea'.-e: I Frank S iiehak. George M. Lon.?. j 1 Ji.mes NV.hak. Pa ma nl E ' Pluni. I . t.eorge 1 1. Kohl. Herman C. P.'.ede. j Louis T. Tcbodo. I'iiiilip H. Weigert. j Ernest F. Cachrnan. Irov Wood. 'George N. nohlins-, Horace E Wh.ite, , Harry K. harsion. Erv in 1. Wril.i ' j ftene S. Curt'-s. Cta rk J. Pundq list. f nftflripll t.n Arrninf Rtipp'I Kf'l. I Jurist to Hear GaryElection Contest. j Politically, Gov. Goodrich beromes the I center of interest hi Lake county as J he is to name the judge who will try t t Johnson ! " 3!nri,fvi ror Vkvnr r? I " - " ' ' - - land Harvty J. Curtis, contcstors, and Mayor-elect W. F. Hodges, ontestee. could not agree on a special judge until a few days ago. That man was Ex1 Congressman E. D. Cruir.pacher of Val paraiso, and he refused W serve. ' I Curtis moves. I j Testerday afternoon when the eounj sel for the contestors and con teste, j "Cm 10 circuit, court io at-iv judge ic-j Mahon to name a new list from which to select a special judge, Mr. Curtis sprang a surprise by exercising his in : right In arkir.g that the affair be certi- ! td. to the povrrr.or to name a special judge. It is not at all 'unliU-dv thej; governor will name some superior or j i circuit court judge from down state to 1 j hear the case j Much Evidence. I it is stated that, there wiil be some I surprises sprung that wiil rock Lake j county when the contest begins. As it is. it is pointfd out that Mr. Hodges has very dim chances of ever liicoraing; mayor of Gary, once the ballots are recounted. . To Arms Your Country Calh.

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occasions; that last Sunday they broke 1 into a car on the New York C -nt:a! , jtracks and stele boxes of gum, books. : tobacco, fte.; that thty also stole a re-! volver from Otto flechase; that at one j time they tooic from a car son-., shoe?.; , rannea cornea Leer and other food ftu rr.. The lads, who arc 11 ar.d 12 jears of age, were turned over to Juvenile Officer Iw!s and ' taken to Crown Point. ATTEMPTS TO BOH TRAIN; IS INJURED Stcfsa Casper, employed at Stockton yards near P.ne Lske station, attemptied to board a moving New' York Cnjtral passenger train last night at P ne and. losing h:s footing, slid beneath i the wheel.. His right foot was crushed, his scalp' BSXS33SB53 1

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