Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 143, Hammond, Lake County, 7 December 1917 — Page 5

THE TIMES

Page Five Girls Thai Were P.ain, How Beauties SAL NEWS

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I Wonderful Effect of Stuart's Cal1 cium Wmc, 1 Rid the Face

1 K. of 1. T-ni5l. . urii'-r of 1 tollman iin-A oiifii streets where tli' event was cet 1 1-rnt. ii with a '.it -rary niul inusieul pro- !

; r-: i t ; i (oieiwe.. by a .ieieious supper. T!io T' mpi. s ot' i.out'll, Jary. Kast I'hi--!!. Indiana li.-irl.or ami Whiting Mere represented iiml tho Most K.eeleut v'hiei's l'rorii tin: d i if er.nt Temples s?)oko and there won brief addresses by the charter mem!" rs in Hammond and by the distrn t deputy. InncinK fejlow.-d

ins at the homo of the Misses Younger j Keller tvh

in Russell street. I

COKING EVENTS. The King'3 Heralds will meet at two' o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. tirove, 010 Krie street- The members are reminded to bring their penny for the war tax. Tlie children ot the bepmner's department of the Methodist Sunday s.hool v.ill meet at two-thirty o'clock Saturday . ft ei noon tor a rehearsal of the Olir.f-t- , i.ias program.

Mr. Howard Oltz and the Missus i the program and was enjoved by a larKO . .Hazel atid Gladys Vounser will enter-! number of the quests. Much of the lain the Standard liearers Friday even-; sun ess of the affair is due Mrs. John j

was chairman for the even-'

and her et .mmit tee, which numbered i

' sixteen members of Hammond Temple, j A more interesting' and delightful re- ' 4 union than that of last evening mark-j Tll(. .,., ,s .,,.., nlay afternoon of; si.g the twenty-flah anniversary of the!,tu. Central W. ( '. V. I, was held in ( organisation of Hammond Temple No-! the siudy of th- F.rst Methodist church. ; 13 Pythiah Sisters has not been given j It wa3 decided to devote the social day in some time. The reception was also ! of thtf inion to work for the Ked Cross ! in coir.rllment to Mrs. Raymond Abbott, j an,t lhe n,-.xt !m,,tnw, Use iirst Thurs-i district deputy and she w as the reelri- j day in January will be held ot the home j r'i' cf many Rifts, among Them a silver j of ilr? uhinYhard in Michigan avmue. j baking: dish from Hammond temple, a j xh i,ui,,Ss mwtit.jr was followed by I basket of yellow chrysanthemums from . a short social session. I,

the committee in charge of the affair mid a basket of roses and carnations from Gary Temple. More than one hundred and fifty quests assembled at the

of Skin Eruptions and Bring Matchless Beauty.

se;,d rem tree trial package.

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your boy '-y miebtily, Ifyca

cf these fins hih top a una tCCtS.

Mrs. lleinhart Jones entertained very j pleasantly at a tnisi .Ilanoous shower I at her home in l.'rackert street in honor '

I of her niece. Mrs. iicrnard 1'arman ! j whose marri se was an event of! j November 15th. Mrs. Barman was i j formerly Miss Kita Anderson of West i Hammond. Tho afternoon was spent

with rriusic and games, the prizes in th

"Eelievo Mo, X am 6Ud Thosa Pimples Are Goaa." Maybe you are discoursed, but cheer up. No rn:.it',er how bad yxtr skin may Ik, Stuart's Calcium Wafers will quickly work wonders with it. And then sood-by to blackheads, pimp'es. acne, boils, rash, eczema and a muddy, sallowcomplexion. Calcium Sulade, their principal insrediint. is the createst blood-cleanser know n to rcieife.

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The men of this community who are exacting in their overcoat requirementswho insist not only upon a maximum of style and warmth, but upon workmanship and wearing qualities as well-have long ago learned that this Store offers the most dependable solution for their overcoat problem.

These Values Increasing

Explain Our Patronage

i games going to Mrs. Jens. Mrs. Hart-I i0-cont box of .smarts Calcium Wafers; man. and Mrs. McWiUiams. In conclu- I nt ",ny druK storV', ,he -l;ni:tfd 1 t . . I states, and soon you will have a beau-

sum a ouuei iuncu--ou was. wiuu i titul a complexioti as you ever wished'

Among the quests were Mrs. James Mo-! for. Fill on- tlie coupon for a free trial

Williams. Mrs. Hoy llartman. Mrs. ; Fcas; Ttnrrv k'vpc 'Vtrii Olnf I.flnjlr T rs !

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MOTS HiQhCut Shoe

Btsides the en joyinent cf thetn . they will k-p hi fret dry nd warm n't cari-g winter, keepine him well and happy. Come look mt a ptir tomorrow ! Newark Shoe Stores Co. HAMMOND STORE 566 South Hohman St. Near Hohman St. On'tt Friday and Sat. Eves. 257 Stores in 97 Cities.

-Adv.

Herman Jens. Mrs. Harry retzinsor. i Mrs. Charles Delaney, Mrs. Heynold ' Meisel. Mrs. Lawrence Cumrnins-'S. Mrs.' Bernard Barman, the Misses Hertha and Klizabeth Barman, Marjorie and L.ucilie . Mciscl and Helen Haitman. - -- HOTICE. i The annual business m-tng and j election of officei s at 1'rst Congrtpa-i tional Church wH bo held Pee. i?th. ! 12-7 1 n. JUKI, i-ec'y of Tru"-s. J - -

j Tho members of Triumph Coun -ii Nr. j '11 IT'aUfehte-s of 'Liberty are requested j ! to meet at -.he Clr!r-t church. Ma tuviny. j j at 1:20 to sttend the funeral r f fi;t:rl i Bertha riurt. ; j i:-M NEXT in Wi-0D1.V ie-'y. j i In celebration of hs twelfth birthday i anniversary Kenneth Cleveland teas! J tendered a delightful surprise patty! j last evening by several cf his fr:rd-. ! at the horn ? of bin parents, Mr. and

Mrs. Harvey ( ieveiaiii in lnprai-am

T. A. Stuart Co., 463 Stuart Bldff., Marsliall, Mich. Send me ot once, by return mail, a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Xame Street City State

style, any fabric.

Chester! ields, ulsters

vercoats in any

any color, any pattern.

"trench coats, dress coats, novelty military effects, form fitting coats in a range of labrics from the best makers.

UNEQUALED VALUES IN OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN AT

$18, $209 $2S, $30 to $45

Itilch NV-t tnaii, Kstal Johnson. Douglas

1'atterson. Allrt M"hher. IlnbTt ! v. .-ck. VaHer t---b:Hs and CTi'ford Mil- j A very pre.flrabi alterncon v as spent J bv the met-.b-ts of tlie Baptist Womin's Cncii ; rda - at tho he,me of

A--. O. L. Smith in South Hohman

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HAMfvlOND'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE.

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Music and t;as

' ar.d iluriiif the oven;;ir r-. fres;

j were ser v 1 I Anna Miller. ! M ina Church, i Hall. I.mda

Those- pte--nt i: Vi da ' t , i M'irv Ileh-n I.indii. r. M

en joy - t -1 1 1 chid.- d d. . lahif-I'uah,

HEADS DAUGIITKHS O F O X FK DEI? A C V

Auto

upplies

Dig Money Savers for Friday Evening and Saturday A special cash purchase enables us to sell the famous Globe Inner Tubes at less than half price. Tliov arc made of extra heavy jualitv red rubber. Cf'k":. on sale at -."5 St'-xS'j. on sa ! a. $2.K .ICxSVj. '-n sole at r:5.25 S"x4. on sale at :i.!H ?,lx.t, on sale at nto Itdiator on-l"reeJi!nK Solution This solution docs not evaporate or ftrnw weak, never loses it strength. insures radtator from rre"Zing- all winter at oil temperatures at one Initial cost. On sale at. per gallon Oc WEED'S TlHi: HIAIVS 30x3t, at S.-,.fS C2x3 at fi.'jr, "ixi'i at 1M.7.1 C2xt at 34.711 C!xt at. 5.: 1'ord Radiator Covers, on sale...9s? ' hampion X Spark Plus. regularly Cjc. at itc 510 Pyrfti" Fire Extinguisher. fC.PS

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street. Tho domestic fcieiieo d'.-part-

i ment it.li Z.r. K. II. HersmR-r. ehatrtnan for tie.; day, had the program m chorKe. The ubjeet was Food Con-

eeration aril the di.-r-.isieu was lead;

. !- ilrs. Kl.e,d II Adatn. A delightful i I". ni.nre of the afternoon v. ere tii-? solos by Mi s. -tinpl--!l .-f i-: t.-i i'h'.;.p. ll.--r ii re.ir n p;j n j men i s were played by Mrs. K. i !;! oiV.ft It. The hostesses at the nieet-

: i.ut v. Mrs. i:.;h rt M-.-.Mee,-. "Sdrs. j

. Wilii.tt.i ;.!: r.s. Mrs. M. V. Mclmniel. .Mrs. Harry Minus ami Mrs. A. K. ! iierryv.eatht r.

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I mtmhers of the btth lniM"n ol" tie- M. j U. Ladies' Aid S.. -ie!y attend', d thI jneetinc yesterday afterno..n at the i hone.' of Jit. 1. J. I'.rown ia Ih-ie street.

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signed. - The story hour at th" Hammond public library will be h Id at the- usual Tioti r Saturday fro tnt-n to cboen o'elocK.

rc-i Mayor Snialley and Mi yor-el'-et Hrnvn . j Imv: b en tspeeial'.y invited to the

tneeliiiij.

lieutenant l.loyd V.Brde'!, brother ot

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Uichai'lson. a teaeli- r :ch':-d. will be tho ft"'

teller and v, i'l tell i"nristma:i s!oii'. AH children are inviteil.

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lii'p'Ttant bnsin-ss vsas fa nsaeted .- the tuembrrs of Max. Simlman t'.ato

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members brought ih.-'i;- n-. sp' 1:1 a p!en.ant social

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Nellie Wardell of HamMimtl was i

j iht ert-i ined at dinner yesterday nt ti e' j home of Mr. and Mrs. !:' rt W. Stv-j art., C41 Ann street. Ho has returned; I to 'a tup lodtre. Ia., wliere he Is sta- j itioiieil. He H in the sicnal corp." and' . has been in the service eleven years. i ! ' I

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181 East State Street.

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Hammond, Ind.

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j .be no meeting until lhe j -January. i - ! The tn of tie- ', i itiety oi St. Caul's I.u ! were enter t -i ii. d by Mr 1 I'.al! and Mrs. l!..f;n;n; r ; i ''on in the p;, rj, .i s , f j ' I : r, ' on sf rf:--t. i;.-;'ri-i :?et Vl I the KUvst S in. 1 j-.as ileoti--.i to ie'-edl ; Thursday a;"'ot:oon tip.

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tneetiiiff

iioays th record

;'lai.s for a tlsj day 'n Salnrda

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Ki.lline. Mrs. t-piV ilitel-

jjiowar'i nave; reiuiiieu ii'.mii i iui;i(i' e . phia and Xcw York City where th'-yj went for a week's visit v.ith Mrs. i leoven's brother, I'.iehard tirern I

i Ilamnroiid, who enlisted 3.1 the navy

I la: t spring and expects to hail

r- nil"r th xt re made. Tlie pro eel:i fri'tn the i-ale will be added to the national fund, to i-et'iie l'ii!'.3 for the Jews. Mrs. I'., i:. Cseher will be hostess t" the y 'oh.it ibia I'iub at ri'i atietion bridK"

t'ra tie

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ireh in ! party Saturda

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he i.i'te, -no..,-, work. XeM

losmc; tea in in si v'll si t e a

for the flit ire society ;Mll t ll'l is anticipated v.i'..h a Kre.it

il of interest.

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Miss Mary Poppenheiin. Miss Marj- ropper.hcim cf Charleston. S. C 1 as teen e'.oeted president general of the United L'anphters of too i enfeiteiacy. This organization has authorized the creation of a perioral committee for war relief work. Its activities will be under the direction of 1-ht American lied Crosa

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foe (he Lad i -' Aid

ever of hi:; niaine hoi.,.- yesterday aftt j!!k of the Monroe Society. With the

in V. eld, j ned f i ' ing dH . Mrs. .

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lire Will be no niet-tmjr this ev

in-j of Ihininiond Chapier Xo. 120 W

the regular meet- - " ,r M'seheart Lepion on a.wtmt of

! th- card parly the members v.ill give ! at Loup's Hall for the benefit of tho

Vanrto.Jeirraven and Ml ' lied Cross. A grab has will be a fcatur.

al"'i;'no-n at her lTn

stitet. The tnr-etin.cr w;s post

ni Thursd.ay

SPECIALS

-v For saitareay, iiec

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Helen Thirrout-hs att.nded prand opera j ot the party, in Chicago yesterday. i

hers Mr.-. Le)-r had as rucsih Mrs. nler. Mis. 'Iiul'hs and Mrs. WoodThc it ' imi openefj -with a short tiotfai service lend l.v Mrs .1ikm.Ii

JlcConnell after which lhe Imsiness for ii. a,t--'noon was taken up. A foeial liour followed during- which time Mrs. IT. 1". MoI-HUfil.lin sans .and there were radints by Mrs. y. . Preston and nvaughii Miiliken. Dainty refiesh-i.-nts v.'ie seryed tlie guests. Mrs. McLnuRhim was ele.eted secretary to

CARD OF THANKS

! CAED OF TKAIJHS. j c wish to thank friends ar.d ne;f;h- . bors who aided us with their kindress am sympathe during- our recent be- ! riro-f-nif iit. I sp.-eir. I' y liev. H.-: : h t ne and S-rt.-nn: "''elsli. and for the beaut il ful ilk r il ' !':'. oi ... mi:?, a. j. tc:;xi;r axd family. 1 2-7-1

WHEN WEAK OR JlUN DO WIT by chronic or acute throat and lutiK troubles which often decrease efficiency and menace l fe itself, try oilman's Alterative This is a Calcium preparation possessed of marked tonic vnlue in addition to it remedial qualities. Contains no Alcolr,!, Narcotics or Ilabitb'orrilnjr I'rup. 02 siz-:, now S1.50 SI uize, now 80c ;;..lil by all leading ili-jjtpiMs. i:.'!;in'in Kahoralory. Philadelphia.

4 U l ltl.. The civic department of the Ham- j The. rt fulnr annual meeting of r -ond Votii.-in'. I'lnli will have an onen I Stockbr.l.iers of the Lake County

rceetiopr this eveniii.tr at tbe

Chamber of t'omnieri

(. i' .its. ussitiK tlie housing: o.-ndCioris in.tlie evening cf Deeetnher 1 . th. 101.. Hammond. Jiep.refentatives of the' I'ETKIl MKYX. school board and board of health. 3 2-7-1 President

Harjimoti'l ' infra Sr. Trust Company will be held in

for the purpose ' '.heir Directors' room at T.-HO o'clock on!

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A SAVINGS ACCOUNT m a strong, well mauaee'd liank is an asset that everv man. woman and

S child should have.

START TODAY

sum every week or every month and see how rapidly

3 Interest Compounded Semi-Annoally

Deposit a certain it will accumulate.

OUR LITTLE POCKET BANK WILL HELP YOU GET A START.

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CALL AND GET ONE. WE HAVE ALL SIZES.

Lake County Savings & Trust Co,

The Eank With the Cliime Clcck

Dodge Brothers closed CAR

The sedan has a wonderful hold on public favor. Its special appeal to women has had a great deal to do with this. Tlie beauty of it and the convenience are undeniable. In a year of radical weather-changes like this otic, its popularity has naturally increased. It will pay you to vi0 v.s and examine this car. Tfce pasoiino consumption is unusually Icfc. The tire mileage is unusually high. Sedan or Coupe, $1350; Winter Touring Car or Roadster $1050; Toun'cg Car, Roadster or Commercial Car, SS3; ; (All rrices f. o. b. Detroit)

PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, per lb PRIME NATIVE RIB ROAST, PRIME NATIVE SHORT RIBS OF BEEF, per lb SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS, per lb

18c 10c .14c

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Bch'ing & Haehnel Mo sales gd. DOUCLAS AND KOHMAN STS. PHONE 23. HAMMOND, IND.

Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb 22c? Best ("uts f Native Porterhouse, lb 2 iC Center Cuts of Iiul Steak 23? Fresh Tender Boiling Beef, lb 12i Genuine Spring Lamb, hind quarter, lb.. . .26c

h Fresh Leaf Lard,

lb 29r,c

Fresh Liver, order, lb. . .

sliced to 9c

m r resii ut ieei or ! Lamb Stew, lb 15

Select Brand Hams, best in the inarkel. lb 29U Butternut Brand Brisket Bacon, lb 37 Good Sugar Cured Boiling Bacon, lb 30c 31. Ham, Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb. .' 25 Fresh Head Cheese or Liver Sausage, lb. .18e Downey's Delight, the best butterine churned, lb 33c Libby's Superior Chow Clnw, er cjt 30 Pure Fruit 3Iince .Meat, per lb 121 (.

FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS Large Selects. BUTTER EGGS LARD

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181 East State Street

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4 S Hammond, Ind.

jSyteiie i-or lhe limes)

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OPEN TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENING3.