Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 147, Hammond, Lake County, 12 December 1917 — Page 2

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THE TIMES "Wednesday Dec. 12, 191?,

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Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druo-ists refund money if it fails. 23c

vi lit 7.") St. IS.

Oil VPS. $

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C1IICAOO PRODUCE. 1:1 TTlll: - Cream. r vMrs. i ! aim i - t, rt. I fi fi 17 1 ftrts. i ; si i'mi.-. 't ":to.

; ;g i ;s i d ma Men, 4 ; 4 1.

I ." '10 1.1 VI'! PofLTRY Fow is. ducks, 1 -'i :.'-'.: gees.-, springs, l ''-.: turkeys. 24.-. " i oi in tii.i iiis.. iti'.i 16';

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hrsts, 4;i 1 T a 1 Hi -i 21-.

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Ml Ihs.. I i i "I 7 ; '.HI to 1BI lbs.. i.vci weight k 1 1 1 1 m . 1PI t ITS (i t I ' com ?. '.' a B'o

l'i iTATOt:S Car. 6: s ' -.'Hi: fancy w st.'ru

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i!G0U8TY AST. CBMC . AT MILK HEARING

Shij Used To be Gray ' r. s. sic

Railway

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hi r how it 1,-Ia WOMl'l .i i.rk shade

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W" Woi aiv.l Q-!'tn Hair T .i'. .'!v.

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I it -i.i it it'll lM'-n i

( l.u'li I'acific 1'iah tVlV'i Vi:.-t' I'll l"mon ill.vs Ov.-rlaii'l "0"Icu

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Sutc'.x At rtf - il"n- will pi", ill. IH' til till- nil'.k .'fill'' 111 i':lH!l. Ill SI'Sirn in t'li- '.m!iy Inn l'i uifr. i 'li u' I '.. 1-. HOcorilitiK Hiii'iunt't im nt

'nft.-r th' lu'rinc yon toniaj .

'Wi- shall put in plenty of -viilon ." sau1 tli- prcisi-outor. "We phall prudtn-

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CHICAGO OUAIN TUTUItrS. fa r.N -May, $i li"-,; J" . $1li.o., $1.24'-. UATrf Mart. 72c; P".-.. 7C70.

f- Try

who will testify that thr'y will in .--ell milk tor $5 a hin.1:a1 it' tin:- can set proper pri'too-

! T.ninJ hi- si l'i p. ill lltfy,

i i'.n." Milk pivi.iucoi s prol'. sp thn't only 1 -t riot is-m ko ps dairynvn raising: t-8lvo .in! proilu' iiiK tiiilk uii.lor pres:nt !-.iti.-ns of hiiih t-ost of 'ci rtn'l ltilr .otnoa r-d with iho iosv pru-..- i n il I'or t'.i-ir proilii.'t.

LK.-n.ands tin', suv i: n sit ' in p i i -1 a- t ion c idi'lico of hii;h -..st

Satfe

V for Infants ! Invalids THE QPJ3MAL HALTED MIL K Rich milk, fnalte-i prain, in powder form. I-or infants, invalidsanjgrowing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding th whole body. Jnvigentes nursing mothers tho agl. More nutritious timn tea, coflee, etc. Instantly prepared. fvequirc noctJokinj. SchUtates Cott YOU Same Pric

the lnd'jsti i.-il high r P'-tlilal udn: isni"ll .i;i. In th Library tiure wit)i fi iazz band and taonlty in attendan..-. in t H tuna ni u m. n

ehfl. tind tb.: c i fr. c;nt. will l.n dan. iiiR iiii'rnl.n-s of tinK.dl'i skatinn hahy sltriw, a

"Bulletins

I niteil l'ri-n nlili-K rum. I TIK T"l, kimt. 12. rrioit rlalr lirtnrru ir-rnian nnl Hllieit uiiortr i -H In Hurliin were reported la illipiiti bet today. 1'hlnene lroopn were requested In order o protect allied eltizeiin there.

Illy I nlted l'reK.) V4HIM,l O, IJee. 12. The senate' invetiKition of the eon I hortnK- will lieKln at onee. faalriunn Heed a ilnounred today that coal will he taken up before miiiir an in tft'ort to find an immediate remedy for fuel famines In Htntes where Ihonnand are nufferluHr in .ero weather. Heed will an-nuum-e a IUt of nltnmarn late today. They lll be failed tomorrow.

fan. y work sale, , il.iini'.tio nilrni:p ratidv alt and KK';iti'oi,-iniai''' In i lass aro on the he sonii'thiii hi i 'Oil!.

of Jap art, a , CRAIG ON THE

lllll' Ill-nil. ,1 trf iritifttic-s of

wn r j

tin- put.li protrram.

"Th''

. Kpeikint.'. Tlw i-e will a l 1 ' e very

WITNESS STAND

rniotnt for an in wi re nn t hy ih of feed, result:'!

HAI e COLOR RESTORER '

ai'tive; rn 0 o 17.2u:

S17.'MO(i. 17.7 $17. on 17.: 17.6;. I'ATTI.K a : I -. its, sr..7' -

CKICAOO i Ite-Vipt

LIVE STOCK. , ".tl.'iioi: taark. .Z', ' ! 7.7'!. s-.ii'

rough. Jlo.'.m i; 1 T-tj't; f3; r. 51S.'''f 13..S.".;

r.j; T.'ulk of x-les

Receipt, is.fifo : i'f. f 7.23 '! 14 o n; 11.20: Btockors-f, . ,!

tail'

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ill 'l'i- aijr.'emeiit that the ,1'ieiiori p!u a n-anir.abl"

. I he the Ps.-;!?! on whii h pri'

rnr. of proprofit wi'ild s to the pro

lixin, li.'av y.

S17. I'O'i market, r:. $''..l'i

.in. ! rs would h.' tiK.-d for tli six inoii-.tis' j.. ra' I h ;iiiiins Jan. 1. Evidi'iic was -resent, ,1 by 3. J. Crig axrienltnral accent f.,r l,ak'- county. Jiui.. that ri-eeipts ftotn the sale of nuik from sixteen i-mu duriinf O. toher hy A. L. t'ourtriiclit of Lake county weie $-'l. 23 and the expense of producing

the milk. eelusi ..- of ail lahor. w a? , tra iningr lor Indianapolis Arioth- r c n.e nas eited where th I thi.n morning.

; 11)2 L-AHY

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I j j :ary's quota of 132 reruiM for thej

(ll.v 1 nlted Irei.) CMI. :A(',u, Hee. 12. The criminal iase against inniilifis f.f the Milk I'ro'im eio jik.-oi' ia lion led to u passage at.

I ...in.-, iirmcen opposing counsels in the

ri.ifrf.l mtiK lieai ins . today. Nicholas M.f.inls. assistant Ptate'.s attorne'. in ' i 'isii-i xan1nat!on of F. J. Craig, attri":!lp:i'ai advisor r.r Lake county, Indiana. .-miKht read eeriain i-tt-i th state atithoi it irs oluained w hen they VHiti-d the as.-oeiat u.'H'.s offWa. '"hurlej I'eriem, rnun." 1 f :ir the !'( ..dlK e; ,bj. i. te.i to th use of bhv

le...ids that tilicht havf- m Itenrinv r.n

an-, ' liiKioal iiri.s.-eutii.n. ii.;- was miis-

i-iir.'it l,y John Miller, rl.aiinian

; ii'.o'n:,','itin- ei-mailttee.

tiiin.riy was fdev oted to

v 'Pure Chewing Gum

Stick a

see

dav

.Ind

idestion away

till!

'laic's tSfood value of

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.arys quota of 132 recruits for th' repu'.ar artny was hoii.ned bv a oii.

and military dommislrs tion he fore en-

ia Hammond

j , fi'ilun netted oiilv irioiish to pay for !ih. rnin led. Tno td toher price was jS;;.42 a hundrej pound!". ; "I .'iii- rn.'ti an- s II i n fr cows and takI ing up cattle j-aiains." tsthtcl Mr. ciair. "Over 21.H'a cows have tK-en sold J in Lake and 1'orter counties since 1 I tall. tniy two out of twenty-two dairy -J men are raisin.' the calves on account f j th- hih e st of produi-ing the mil's fei ! to th. :n."

I J: was -suggested by onm'ifeion. r i

iVUaiy 1'iat inferior cows phonld be' sold tor he. f and only hich-grad" ani-l ma's be fed expensive f od. j Koll-.v iiiK tiif" ev idence of th- rro- j iluc'Ts as to the d'.Mtibtitors w ill he heard. Consumers arc intei-eF'ed in '

estimating what cost of production "and j v

a ti'ni-"iwb!e proti'." means.

Soft Water Saves Wash Day Worries

A detachment of 40 police, IVrryV Gary municipal band, and the ilobart end Gary militia, companies preceded th parade in Broadway of the 152 recruit', commanded hy Xlecruitinif Serrt Bonshire. A few days ueo 2". Gary recruits left for Indianapolir. The recruits after the liroadway paiade. which started at '.' o'clock, boarded two special and I. ears for Hammond, from whence they will leae for the state capit.ol. Today's quota included some of the best me-hanical experts In the Gary region. Roll of Honor. I'avid Griffith. Clement Hilderbrand. Drurio M. Ler.zft, tilenn T. Ituck-

MAY USE MOTOR TRUCKS FOR MAIL (By T7tti-?d Press.) I-NM.WU'OLIS. LVD.. Dec. 12. Molor trn.k.-s ,nay us,,d in jtlfil!lna to haul mail to relieve- the congested condition of lailioads, Robert Spriritisteen, Indiuiapolis postmaster, who return. d from Washington today stated that he had been commissioned by the post

master liners 1 to investigate the sibility it ushig: motor trucks.

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TENTH IS FIRST TO ORGANIZE (Continued from pag one.)

pos-

enii rim nnnnrn ntitvnir.".

t To et t'le sreione l-a M for full 111111" ! LA X ATI VK CI'.o.M'd QI'ININF! Look j for sliiiiature or t:s. tV. GllOVK. Cures I i Cold m One lny. i."c Adv.

David M. Dally. Van H. ild-r-

rnan. Hurry Schllmm, Sam G. Krein nan, Joe L. Xietublc. Charley J. lif-olv, Edward J. Grace, TIi!!mer Albn. i'.-l-

MAY HAVE WAR PROBE (By United Press.) WASHINGTON". Dec. 11'. The snaillike pace of congress war department red tapp, dickering with contractors and the labor situation were blamed today by Major General Crozier. chlf oi ordinance for "serious dflay" in pelting

America on h war footins:. Crozier was'

the first witness at the sonate military tiffairs committee in vi-stiKatinij into the whole military situation.

Charhy H. Harrt.:. Allen 17. L"ngrr. l'eter

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AT DELUXE THEATER.

the

t ot soa: wasliinc: compounds, the wahladv's nicnls, voii'll iind

After yon ctn.int hlufiiirr. coal or

it choaK.ir. 1'ai1 cheaper, to send your weekly wash to us. We will return your flat pieces ironed, tan-bed pieces dried ready to iron. The underwear after hcini' dried ly our new and modern drying process needs little or no attention. Y wash in Soft Water from our $4,000.00 Permutit

v ater Softener and use oniv

";j Dure soar. ;J Our fainily wasli business is

daily uicreasinL' bciutsc wise housewives liave tlis.overerl the true erouoiny of letting us tlo tlx' hibor, and we are the only Real 3otc Water laundry in this tlistriet.

j C'live Tbomis plays in 'Indiscreet I Cot inne" tomorrow at DeLuxe theatrf ' and Mir-s Thomas, known as "the plrl I with the lauglihigest eyes", is said to

appear at h r t ' si n tins product ion. J-Ylday's show is a startling ono. Winifnd Alien leads in "The Man Hater." Saturday "The Angel Factory" is scheduled and on Sunday the famous Mr.-. Vernon Castle in "Strand- d in ,rtady" teatures.

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APPEAL FOR AID.

Miter ve3ticj lected

careful inition we sethe Per.

mutit Water Softener because it is trie one equipment that gives rea! sot water all tne

time.

Th'- Hammond Iti'd Cross society i appenlins to the city's jvomni folk to aid in prepsfinp surgical dressirps to h- used in the F.ttropean hospitals. Itd Cross head'ji.iarters have askd the local chapter to make twice as many ps they made duriu Novemlur this .month find more holjj, is-, iieied.

Today phone

us tor

Water prices or letter semi us a trial bundle. Our autos av;vlt vour rail

Soft

MARRIED MAN GOES.

hi; niaiii d men ot Hhiii i omi

vet-

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i a re b-a vint; t! WUiiani A. d't'liii . S"il ! ITeffer, left

Calome

1705-7-9-137th Street, Indiana Habror. We h'ei'niKl Hammond To

Laundry Co.

Phone. 103.

v i a t

la fried i :. ' 1 bel

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u' horn, s I' .r the frenl. It or. 1. JL B. ("ti

ll if l'ol ii-e woman Myrtle ft : est', iduy to join tin: ills Mr. Iteisrer has been i- ;..tr; and lived with ln. 4x 1 1 - i i m a n sire e t .

ward A. TSudd. Harry A. Stortn.

I ".-I ianr. Gerald D. Nolan, Leo 15. 1 meld. Luther If. Rudolph. Michael R. Joy-e. Raymond Liddell, Mike K. Myloif. Gerald M. Kilpatrlck. Lional 1". ("avind'-r, Andrew J. Mellish, Gus K. OberK. James Ait hens. Hay mend Zuvers. Lon M. Wofley, Lorir.g J. Williams. John W. Hiiiey, Frank L. riaird, Henry M. Keev er. Harold H. Hask"i;. William S. F.urns. Willard W. Stevens. Richard H. Thurston, John .L Joyce. John Cuiley. Irvinjt P. Linton. Orval J. Fri-vo. Andrew Cr. Geist. Jos.-jh J. "arey , Glayo K. Nor-

j ton. John L. raUcrson. Joseph A. Duffy. J Frank A. Bender, eharies V. Dem-

losky. Charles L. I'.lanchard. .losse l. Heaton. John Yarorkey, Charles' M.

iHtorlev. Andrew ( . And-.-rsoti. I ern-;i n

V.. Adan-.s. T'.ert V. Huff. Adolpfi A. Nicholsor. Allen . ''""k. Le. N L.-n-bui-R. Harrison 13. Stewart. John CClown. Albert T. Bender. William F. W'urlie. .I1...1I1 K. farcy. Oltn S. Powell. Floyd A '"! ma n, 1-

j !iai.i II Kario. Fred S. Bo:.'...n. I- red M. j Wallace. Joseph 1 1. C 1 1 . e . it- d K. i Gray. Fiank F. Kinibl-. AO bur .1.

rt J. X. 1 -on. Lawr-

-. Arthur '". Anderson. Herman t IV!. rs.

i VHLK RATE FIXED.

(By United Press.) INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 12. The pub)!

S'rviee. commission today fixed' the I freight rate on rni!k on a bssi.- of 9 9-1 u I

cnts for a ttve-inile haul on five pa Hons and 14j vents for a five-mile haul on ten gallon. The rat.? will continue tor one year. They are a slight increase over the old rate.

u.

S. PATROL SUNK, REPORT

(By TXrdteel Press.) AN ATLANTIC POiVr, Dec. 12. Ac- . i-ding to advices received here today a Fnr.ed States patrol boat has been

sunk In a collision with two vessels off! the coas. i The meagre report voce i red here said I

I all the crew and much of the boat's j equipment was taken aboard the other

: v.--ss! is. i tie nu inner ' i the crew is r.nt Known.

liamsport. Ind. Porter County W. II. Gardner, presid"nt. Farmers National Bank. Valparaiso, Ind. Newton County W. T. McCra.v , ri c-s-id-nt. Discount and Deposit Bank, Kentland Ind. Jasper County J. J. Hunt, cashier. Trust and Savings Bank, iienssclacr, Ind. Benton County Perry Stemble. cashier. Bank of Benton County, Fowler. Ind. Lake County, With the exception of AYhiUnR, Fast' Chicago, Hammond and Gary) Albert Mnack. caslne.. First National Bank. Crown Point. Ind. City Chairman. Gary William A. Wirt. -resident. National Bank: of America. Gary, Ind. Fast Chicago John K. Fsirovid, president. Citizens Trust & t?a irts Bank. Indiana Harbor. Ind. Hammond A. Murray Turner, president. First National Bank. Hammond. Whiting !! Smith. pr...j(i. ,, F;rct National Bank, Whiting, Ind.

These men arc authoriz-M and in-' structd to select their co-workers and thus complete the pcrsonnfl of th--committees. In the selection of tb.se c.'mmittfcc workers, repi es niati vc men stil women from the public and iuac-i public orrcanizMlionM. irom tt"- schools, from the clubs, from the industries, the railroads, the hanks and the public

I service correlation will be called up-

on to handle the detailed w.irk of the1 movement. As soon as the tounty and city organizations are perfecied. literature and supplies will be available

with which to carry on the work. This campaign is national hi it."

bo handled by Frank Vandeilip, prciJ( nt of the National City Bank of N w York w ho has already .-!. en up Ins work as the h.-ad or that r.-t f.nai. !;.' institution and jfone to Washinsion ..': the remunerative salary f one del lor per year. Thrift stamps in denomination? ..f twenty-Jive cents and up will be plac-d on ale at all postoflices. at all Industrial plants, all schools, all railroad offices end all banks in tie Fnitod States.

iFTEB SICKNESS

THEY GAVE

10 L

HER

And

A.

She Soon G

Her Strength.

Ba?v

New Castie. Ind. "The mcasb-s left me run down. r. j app-titc, could tv-t rest at niKht. and I took a s. vere coi ; which f tlbd on m iuncs, so I w a unable to k .!' about my housework My dccior .ni v i.-cd tnc to lake Vinoi and ix bo'tls restored my health so I do ail my house-wort.. iiicluuitiH washing. Vinol is the best m dicinc I ever used." Alice J:- cord. 4:;7 lio. lllh St.. New Castle, Ind. We guarantee this wonderrul c"i liver and iron tonic, Vinol. for all weak.

run-down, nervous conditions. Joseph W. Wc-is. Drugsrist; L. Harry Wets, ai d j Norris Phcy , Hammond. In !. Vinol i -; sold in Fast Chicago by S hlieker

scope and purpose and is under the Kenera! direction of McAdoo, secretary of the treasury. Its managenienl will

Pharmacy, and in Whiting: by L. i' JIaltcrn and t the best, drug store it every town rind city in the country..--Adv.

.uiii!i!iJiMiHiHniuiiiiiii;i;i!!f;:Hi;iini!!iiU!!!MiiHiiii:i!iiiiiiii:iii)iiiii:niiiiiiiiiiiiii

$

We put in a la rue stock we could not tret enough use

mand. To start the ball rollim: wr

of brand new stT"e.i

ones to suntih- the

r a

Sizo ?S tlBBior im SI 2.30 mi -itit

l tus is a nn-eJy nirweieu Mo stands on a steel base, lias a -ast

draw center grate,. stands 40 iii'-hes hiuli, price includes delivery and settimr up fre

Size

with nickeled parts. .Bear in mind the

new stoves no seconds. We also offer a large oak heaterwith a heavy polished steel drum, sets on a east base, nicely trimmed, in a large size

5 to. Fsre Pot for $2&.S Come in and look these stoves over.

HAMMOND SECOND HAND FURNITURE EXCHANGE

201 State Street. Opposite Post Office.

j We deliver our goocJB in unieareil vaeon.

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ON FURLOUGH. .!.(-'. L. P.i usl, one of Ham.nond's soldo-r I" . s with lio- ioat artillery. 1.4 on a r.'ne-days fniiouirh via! . :.g his parents before going to the Pacific cast, wli- ie he has ben assigned. WHO KNOWS HIM? Dues anyone know j n ..Id sold.fr-hai-heh.r nami-il Western Biv.wri? riuef in I'oii'e A'l.-tgen has received Word from Go.ad, Neb that a man by that. num.' died there several days u'o. lb- is niipini'd to hare i-elativv t in this h" a 1 i ty.

n.

L

aib

" 'hn.-i iansi enee T. 1! Henry A.

I Vivid Ar.hcv, Lcn C. Pii Joseph .1. Bortih.fen, G.-ort'e C. George ''ockrane, lb1 ford B. '

George "M. Liso. Vincent H.

km in. Hall.

P: l simrgli dispatches statli-.g he 1 ie , ii. I'.iith idant of the Aetna Kx(1'i.tives company at Carnegie, Pa., has 1'frn r omnia nd-e red by the govern

ment nie oi'flein!';- d' tiied. An official j

said the fad that the rompany is '.virlciie upon latee gvivern mcnt contia' ts way have given rise to the report.

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'SNO USE, HERMAN! Herman Wi.hl, "iii-ac , altempted to inve.iile Hnioni'inclites with his wtit'h

e was lehM.-ed

r.-' -e.pt r bis w

the pi'li-III-appe h and ?2"

v.h.

LINNE'S BALLET AT THE ORPHEUM I, in ii i s liil!"t of 1 nn 'iar.ein.ar eirls i.: lb- at ti act ion s th" Hammond 4 r!i"iim 111'e.ti r in h" new !.;U t"dav

" c :'.l Beautiful

.T't.S,

William Parks. Frod

ftan.i, Howard B. Sehi.e. Mortmsori. Glenn H. Heard

II. .user. Richard W. Houser. Hichard A. Bigelov. . Dean S, Clemens

Dale Bunnell. Lisand S. T!.'.k. Fugene P. McKeon, Montle W. Kearns. Charles . H. Lambert, t 'arl Rasoiissen, Robe rt P. J Keyes, Andrew Dunitru. Joseph Moir-

onski. Theodore H. Fmni. Neh; J. Nelson. Conrad P. Mnvhak. Ttudolf W. W.stergren. Russell F. Mose. Fred A. LeokasOke. Clerk .1. Marten. Wilber Lone. Klnur L. Niksch. Harley D. Murtin. Fdwaid Roadi. Masil C. Toich. James Florias. Marlon T. Alesbii-e. I'rani is S. Renkin, Wilber D. Low ry. Ray F. Heaton. J..seph Pollard. Phillip S. Blanc-hard, Clyde C. Ruthermel. lter M. N'ewkirk. William F. Davis.

clarence L. Bowman. Raymond L. Krutz. On W. Rish. Daniel W. McLaunrhlm. Herman L. K'V, ("harles L. Bel. Clarence A. Mader. James I '. Marrlon. ; Arthur L. Heis. r. Joseph N. (7-riffith, ! Paul Defriese. Allu rt b 'adv. alltider. Paul H. Colhurn. Kenneth D. Walker. Clarence Tt. Winincer. X'''k Gnnvon. Paul C. Woods. George J. Anderson. Mike MeCann. Roy L. Watt-, Itichard J. Rine.

TO LATE TOD CLASSIFY

.ri.pm.it vapor Rheumatism, c.ilds. Disorders. Boom ltd?

Phone HXil

1 Ja ni.Tiund

BATHS For Kidney and Skin

Hammond Bldg.

12-12-2

N ITICK OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF

ESTATE.

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE' OF ANDY PERES LAY. XO. IMS. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR CO CRT. NOVEMBER TERM. 1317. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs. Legatees and Creditors of Andy Pereslay, deceased, to a.ppear in the Lake. Superior Court, t-eld at Matrimonii. Indiana, on the 14ih day of January. 131X. and show c:uisei if any. why the Final Settlement Accounts with the Esiat" of said decedent should not be approved: and said hi irs are notified to then and th-re make proof of heirship, and teceive their distributive shares.

WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this It' 111 da or December. 1!U7. HERBERT L. WHEAD'.V Clerk Lake Superior Court D o 12-RI 1017

Today Ghas. Ray - in The Son of His Father A FASCINATIXG PLAY. Visa Big "V" Comedy and Burton Holmes Travelogue.

Thursday Oliver Thomas

"Indiscreet Corinne" UNUSUALLY ENTERTAINING PLAY.

Also Pathe ' Weekly and Paramount Comedy.

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t'yclonfi of Fun anti Laughter. vTURDAY ANTONIO MORENO in "THE ANGEL FACTORY." Also PU.1.IF WEST. I he Mm That Compels Von In La'ur-h

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To Cittf a ColJ in One Day LA K AT i VE BROMO Q1INTNE is. I'lrugmsts r..i"iirid money if It i" cur-. K. W. GROVE'S signals Oil " ICll 1)OX. AliV.

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Verne Ferguson was a Dyer visitor sterday. Mr.?. C. t. JSoesen and son Raymond, ere Chicago visitors Monday. The third entertainment of the lyum course was will attended last

evening und tliorouehly enjoyed by those present Master Perro'.d Wray who has been quite sick, i.s better. Dr. F. A. Maliiistone reports a erat deal of grip and other sickness in this vicinity.

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HIGH SCHOOL FAIR FRIDAY EVENING

Everything is In readiness for the nnnual Hammond hlah school fair, and this year th" proceeds are to be donated to the Y. M. C. A. war fund campaign. The fair w-:il be held "biggrer and better than ever'' Friday evening at

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Feature Attraction TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY LINNES BALLET Featuring Bernice Silek. AND A CORPS DE BALLET OF BEAUTIFUL DANCERS. CRAWFORD & MORTON COMEDIANS. PACKARD TRIO COMEDY SINGING. TALKING AND PIANO. FRANK BARD ON WHISTLING AND BIRD IMITATIONS. EUGENE & KABIN VIOLIN AND ACCORDEON NOVELTY.

I Admission Matinees, 10-15c. Nights, 10c, 25c, 35c.

ew Show Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee Daily 2:33 P. M. Nights, 7 to 11 P. M. Sundays Continuous 2-11 P- M.