Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 161, Hammond, Lake County, 28 December 1917 — Page 6

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THE TIMES Friday, December 26, 1917,

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eople Princess thjatre tonight. Norma TalrnaJgf. In "Th Moth," by "William Dana Orcutt. A story of social sing and snrrows, with an ending that thrills. Also r.urton Holmes' travel ricture. It Clarenre Moore of Hernia, Sask.. Canada, has been in AVhltingr on business and spent Christmas with his parSir and ilrs. Arthur Mooro of Oliver street. Anthony O'Brien of 119th street has r turned from Eversole. Pa., where he sitnt Christmas visitlns bis mother, Mr. Mary O'Brlf-n. Ths Whltingr Manonie lodge at Its annual election of officers elected the .foHowlnr: W. M.. K. A. Olson: 8. VT., fmery Black: J. AV.. Ray Walker; treasurer, X. O. Pouiclas. The appolnt-Hi--5 officers have not yet been annomici. LOST Sum e? mcmey on 119th street, Christmas eve. Reward for return to V.'hiticsr Call offlos. Whit In. Th degree, team of the W B. A. of the Maecabees will go to Oary tonight to do the initiatory work for the Steel City order. A number of members of ihn order will accompany the, team. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gordon entertained their son. Attorney Benjamin H. Gordon of fetroit, for Christmas, and also their son, Joseph Oordan, who Is attending- the aviation school at Cor-ij-U university at Ithaca, N. T. The letter will remain here for a few days. Ixm Canfield of the IT. 9. navy, is homo for a short furlough from Newport. R. L Miss Mildred Hill of Rochester, Ind.. Theatre Whiting FRIDAY and SATURDAY PEARL WHITE -in "THE FATAL RING" Episodes 9 and 10 "The Dice of Death" and "The Perilous riunee." TOMORROW Dick Rosson and Pauline Curley In Also One Reel Comedy. "CASSIDY" Admission Always 10 and 13c. Which Includes War Tax.

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AS FATHER TIME Is passing we extend Greetings to you with thanks for past favors and an invitation to you to patronise us, during 1918, for oareful work in SHOE REPAIRING. The passing of time leaves its traces on our Footwear ae well as In our faces. Our work removes such marks end Kites your shoes a new lease of life. Standard Electric Shoe Repair Shop A. Abrahamson, Proprietor. Best Oak Leather. Reasonable Prices. Up-to-Date Methods. 235 East State St., Hammond, Ind.

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BLOOD POISONING Hanlta's Wizard Oil a Safe first Aid Treatment How often lockjaw and blood poisoning result from the neglect of a. slipht rrtrh or little rntl Ham.

1U a IHUIU Wit 13 m SdIC inu CI1CItive first aid treatment. It is a powerful antiseptic and should be applied immediately to wounds of this kind to prevent danger of infection. It is soothing and healing, and quickly drives out pain and inflammation in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as reliable, too, for stiff neck, sore feet, cold sores, canker sores, earache and toothache. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pint pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. Is spending" her holiday vacation with her parents in Ohio avenue. Ned Naef. Oeorgo ind John Benson of Purdue university, are here for their vacation. Mrs. Pick and granddaughter. Carrie Kodicek, have gone to Cleveland, Ohio, where they wli! spend three weeks vi?iitng the former's sister, whom she has not seen for thirty years. Mr. and Mrs. Italph Thrush of Cleveland avenue, have returned from Rochester, Ind., where they wero guests of the latter'.s mother. Mrs. Priest. C. I Bush of the P. O. Co. switching department, arrested for blocking the crossing at Indiana boulevard, was dismissed by Judge Green. The Owl club and the Elks club will both have New Tear's eve balls. George Bukovich, arrested by Officer Janos at ISTth street and White Oak avenue for disorderly conduct, was fined $3 and costs. He paid and was released. Miss Marie Rittman entertained the members .of the T. I... K. O. at her home in 119 th strret last right. Refreshments were served and a pleasant evening was spent. Raymond Schaub Is spending a furlough with his parents bre. The nine-months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hitt passed s.way at their home in "White Oak aver.ue on Tuesday. The funeral is being held today, in charge of Undertaker Heyden. LOWELL Charles Tribey, who is in the hospital at Hammond, is same better, having passed through an operation. Thomas Dickinson Buffered a stroke of paralysis Tuesday and is in a very bad condition. John Lucas, who has had charge of a section here on the Morion for the past several year, was notified on Christmas - day that he had been appointed roadmaster on the division from Lafayette to Michigan City. Mr. Lucas has been a faithful employe of the Monon for twenty-eight years and has earned the promotion. He win assume hie new duties on Jan. 1. Mrs. Marshall King is seriously sick

NATIVE BOILING BEEF 12 NATIVE CHUCK CUTS 14 NATIVE ROLLED RIBS 19 NATIVE POT ROAST 16 NATIVE ROUND ROAST .20? NATIVE PORTERHOUSE and SIRLOIN. .18$ LEGS WHOLE OR HALF 20 SHOULDERS ANY CUT 19 BREAST FOR FILLING 17

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tU P HAFPEXISOS OF A DAT I LAKE COUNTT'S LITELT CAPITAL

Mr. Milton Kerr has accepted & position at the Peoples' State Bank. Mr. Kerr's position at the First National Bank has been filled by Mr. Cash Allen, formerly employed in County Auditor Simon's office. - . Wm. Vhitaker of Hammond, the new deputy for Auditor-elect Mac Foland, has moved his family to Crown Point and are residing in the home recently vacated by Fred Collins. Superintendent Ben Hayes Is offering a $10 reward for information as to the miscreant who broke all tha windows in-the new bath house at Fancher Lake.. The bath house was Just completed the latter part of tho summer and the fellow committing the deed will be given a good dose of the law If the guilty parties are apprehended. Puring tho recent Red Cross drive Jn Crown Point nearly two hundred mem-

bers were added, a fine showing fcr Indiana University for the holiday rethls chapter. No reports from Hobart cess.

with bronchial pneumonia, and la being cared fv by a trained nurse. Mrs. Clara Gilson and fon Charles. Went to Indianapolis yesterday to visit their daughter and sister, Miss Margaret. Mrs. Otlo Lloyd who la In the hospital In Hammond, Is slowly Improving. Mrs. A. G. Hardesty of Pep River, Is here haring for her sister; Mrs. Ed Wood, who is 111. Mr. and Mrs. Amort Thompson are. visitinv relatives at Eangor. Mich. Bert and Mabel Bruca arc visiting their sister. Mrs. Russell Lomu and family at Huffman, Ind. Charllo Duckworth of Chariton, la., in visiting his brother, K. B. Lnickworth and family. Alva Fletcher suffered a broken arm yesterday as the result of an auto kicking back when he was cranking 1L ROBERTSDALE j The following officers were elected at the Robertsdale Evangelical Sunday school! Eleanor FJck, superintendent i Rev. Plata, assistant superintendent I Lilliam Server, eeeretaryl Mrs. J. Blaul. treasurer! Lizzie Wilson, organist; Clara Plau, assistant organist; Mrs. Martz, senior superintendent; Elsie Larson, intermediate superintendent; Lillian Plau, primary superintendent; Olive I.auc-r, home department superintendent. Mrs. R, Hubbard Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cole of Westvllle, Ind. Mrs. Mike Hubbard and children of Toledo, O., are here to spend the week wiih Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Marti of Myrtle avenue. Mrs. A. Conger of Myrtle avenue, is spending the week with relatives at Milwaukee, Wis. Mrs. M rogan and daughtsr Mary of Roberts avenue, visited Eugene Grogan of tho Great Lakes Training Station. Mrs. Mr down of Myrtle aven'ie, was a Hammond visitor. Miss Sadie Blaul of Chicago, arid William Col"quIt of the Naval Trtinir.g Station at Waukegan, visited at the Elau home. Mrs. O. Benaon and mother, Mrs. Wheeler, attended a dinner at the home of her brother In Hammond. Rev. Plats Is entertaining his brother from Iowa for the wek-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. Moor of Hammond, visited at tho home of the latter's mother, Mrs. F. Kasch of Indiana bouleva rd. Mr. Crawford of Roberts avenue, visited friends In Chicago. Mrs. Yankee and daughter of Ham mond s avenue1 lh Peterson hom9 on Robert Mr. and Mra. William Waiting of Indiana boulevard, attended a reception at the home of Mr. Whiting's parents in Chicago, given In honor of his brother Daniel Whiting of Camp Grant, who is soon to leave for France. Mr. and Mrs. Ehrat of Lake avenue, visited the latter's sister and family KM !OS. 20 18 15 BRAND, NONE FINER ... 32 GRADE SAUSAGE. Prosperous New Year. Tel. 1441

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rolled has been received as yet. Unofficially the Crown Point chapter, comprising Lowell and Hobart, liars considerably over 3,000 members. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crowell left on Wednesday fur Kast St. Louis where they will spend a week wit':, relatives. The Wlnnlnger market was sold on Wednesday of this week to Mr. I. H. Steinmaa who has been employed in the market. The Wlnninger family expeet to move to Michigan,. Bernard Reiser is acting as substitute carrier, during the holiday rush at the post office. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McWayne of Chicago are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McWavne. ilUa Lottie Winer is the guest of friends in Chicago for over the holidays. Mr. Claude Pettilone is at home fmm of Chicago. Mr. and Mr3. McCabe of Greencastle, Ind., and Mrs, Hannifan of Indianapolis, are visiting at the S later home on Atchison avenue. CLARK Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lucht of Hammond wew visiting with friends (ind relatives at Clark. Damon Schwetzer, William Schmidt and Silas Hicks of Clark, were Chicago visitor las-t evening. , Mrs. Julius Pcheuerer asd children of Clark, were visiting with friends and relatives at Windsdr rark Mr. and William Luck of Gary, were visiting with relatives at Clark. Albert Jansen of Rids Road, was a Clark business transactor. Richard Much of Pine, was mond business transactor. a HamLee Roper of South Be'nd, Is here visiting with relatives fcr a couple of days. Mrs, Loulst Flemmlng end sister, Miss Francis Baumer, visited with relatives here Chrlatns. Mr. and Mis. Fred Collins and family of Crown Folnt. have moved here to live with Wm. Boldt and family. Mr. Colline has accepted a position with the Marg Mfg. Co. at Indiana Harbor and will begin working there the first of the year. L. Withlngton of Chicago, visited with friends here yesterday. Sam and Black Bill There's a good yarn about old Sam Langford when the tar baby was somewhat nearer hia prime.. He had been matched with a colored fighter named Black .Hill for a ten-round bout and there was an agreement that Black Hill was to have permission to stay the ten rounds. Feeling safe enough and a trine cocky. Black Bill got freah in the fourth round, dancing In and out 'and trying to make fam look like a fool. Just before the bell rang Black B1U managed to cut Langford'a lip with a backward ewing of his elbow. When the boxers stepped out for the next round Sam extended hia gloves to shake. "But this ain't the last round. Mlstah Langford." says Black Bill. "It is for you," says Sam, and sure enough It was. fMARRIAGE UNCENSES. CROWN POINT, IND., Dec. 2?, J 917. The following marriage licenses were issued here yesterday. Krist Ristofr. ag! 20, Gary, Steel Mills; Eva StoyanofT. age IS. Gary, housework. John Kilman, age 2!. Whiting. Ind. laborer: Anna Rock. Whiting. Josrph Estrln, Hammond: Rose KosIov, Haniond. Jessie Gardner, Gary; Jettle Modest, Gary. Edward E. Befker. Schneider. Ind.; Grace Lee Bardwell. Schneider. Ind. Thoa. O. Welch. Gary; Roberta Stewart, Gary, Ind. Send THE TIMES to your soldier boy. Let him see how we left behind are hacking him up Your linen will be sweet smelling an ter careful Investigation we seected the Permutit Water Softener because it Is :he one equipment that gives real jft water all the time.

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JBeaufiful ' wars and i nff auu wwwrnHI.J IO(a Hal!cj ntctitlr. will nonrt'h tti 7-brown crd ULshe In m natnrml way, thereby rrotrvUna( to growth, makfoff them long. Intra and silkr. 0j glTtni charm and expria)on to U myt and baaqtr to tha fare. Luh-Krow-lnr u tnv ant-d absolutely rorn and harmlesa. Ufcrd maA .ndlMMU tr CTiaoMntla of ara4.tr w-nfi Nod artt-w, (i-c a boi tcdar and Wllh i.Krht.4. KmnnmfwIH anrl aold by lefMtlng Drue and tevt. fetoree at SOC Summers Pharmacy, Hammond, Ind. Hitler's Urn Stre, TTkittitB, lad. Schlleker Pnannacr, Bail CM. r nitty, Ind. HaM'a rrtj or. Oary. Ind. Central Ilrnsj rtore, Indiana Harbor; GRIFFITH Friends of Don Chalfant. who hail been stationed In California, hav'" reeelved word from him at Kansas .!lty, stating that they are betn sea east. A Red Cross tifrnerft dance will be given by the people of Griffith. Dee. 31. Everybody Is welcome to eome and help the good cause along. A good time is assured. Lunch will be served and all the proceeds will go to the Red Cross. SCHERERVTLLE Nick Lang of Chicago, spent his Christmas at the home of Jtihn Reipllnser. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Agard and family spent several days at the home of Mrs. Then. Tlie AsAi-i's are from Chicago; Mr. and Ms. KlcH. Mosher and Martha PchoJl of Hammond, were here Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Wehned of MerrUlvlUe, visited their parents, Mn and Mrs. Erb, Tuesday. Carl Johnson cf Logansport, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Trlnen. Frank Auatgen of Chleago, spent several days wld his parents and friends. Miss Mathilda Trinen was a Chicago visitor on Paturday. Miss Margaret Trinen and Aloyalus Trinen are spending their Christmas vacation at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Trinen, Mrs. Joseph Miller who was on the sJck list, was able to attend church on Christmas night. AN IDEAL LIME TREATMENT from thos suffering from chronlo or acute pulmonary and bronchial troubles, or coughs or colds, is Eckman's Alterative Th Calcium preparation which may be taken by th average, reraon without disturbing digestion. An efficient tonio and tissue builder. Contains nr Aloohol, arcotio or ITabltFornilng Drug. 53 else, now 11.50. (1 sis, bow 6O0. Hold by all leading drugrists. Eckman laboratory, Philadelphia. Orpheum FOR 152 State St., Hammond. Instruction c lasses every Monday night new Jass and Walk Waltz. Wednesday night Waltz and Two Step. Friday night, One Step, Fox Trot and Waltz. Admission: Gentlemen, 50 cents. Ladies, 25 cents. Class tickets of 12 lessons, $5 for gentlemen; ?2.50 for ladies. Six private lessons. 3.00. HALL TO RENT FOR ALL OCCASIONS. PHONE 3328. Prof. J. Gregory Keane of Chicago.

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returned freshly clean snowy white d without limestone grains and other

injurious chemicals left in to destroy the fabric and annoy the wearer as it does when washing is done in Hard Water. The water of this city i3 hard that's why we installed our $4,000 Permutit water softener just to be sure of Soft Water to wash your linen in. Our waeoifs await your "phone call."

Independent Market Co. 181 East State Street; Hammond, Ind; Specials for Saturday, Dec. 29th SELECT BRAND CALIFORNIA HAMS, 2 S 1 C PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, , J FRESH LEAF LARD, lflr lb GENUINE SPRING LAMB, HIND Tl , QUARTER, lb ..At FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS Large Selects.

Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb 22 Best Cuts NatiTO Porterhouse Steak, lb 27 Center Cuts of Nativo Round Steak, lb 24 Fresh Cut Genuine Lamb Chops, lb 28 Fresh Cut Veal or Lamb Stew, lb 19 Fresh Liver, sliced to order, lb. 9 Prime Native Short Ribs of Beef, lb... 14 Solid Packed Tomatoes, largo cans 17 GEESE CHICKENS INDEPENDENT ' 181 East State Street. ifcn n J ff-Ti'i r f rnrf -'if la o u y o 202 Fayette Street. HOLIDAY Set iirclay Dec. 29: h Swift' Premium Butterlne, per lb. Old Fashioned Lard, per pound Shady Lane Corn, 3 cans . Sincerity Brand Corn, S cans Shandy Lane Pea, 3 cans 32C 33c 48C 50 39C Sincerity Brand Early June Peas, 3 cana - 48C Shady Lane Tomatoee No. 1 aize. 3 cans 28 No. 2 size, 3 cans 43 No. 3 size, 3 cans. 54C Sincerity Peaches n heavy syrup. 35c seller, per can..... 28C Libby's. Good Luck, Van Camp'a, Pet, Carnation and Fox River Milk, tall size, per can 131,o Red Cross Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 pkgs 31 Aunt Jemima's or Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour, 3 pkgs 39 Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Krumble and Post Toasties. per pks 11 Rumford's Baking Powder, 1 lb. can .... 22 2S Sincerity Mince Meat, 15c seller, 3 pkgs ; Largo 10c Toilet Paper, 4 for 25 We Sell Matches, large boxes, per box..... RJ Waneta Cocoa, 1 lb. pkg .. Try Our Sincerity Coffee, 25 -28 -29c -17 Savoy Tea, Vs lb. canFancy Prunes, 30-40, per lb. .:

We sell 5 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar to our customers at

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Good Sugar Cured Boiling Bacon, lb. 32 Butternut Brand Brisket Bacon, lb 37 Select Brand Bacon, whole or half strip, lb. 42 M. Ham, Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb 22c

Downey's Delight, the hpt bnttpTinrs rlnmifd. lb 33c ' Libbv's Superior Chow , Chow, qt 30 1 Libbv's Mixed Sweet Pickles, quart 35 j i Pure Fruit Mince Meats, per lb 12d DUCKS TURKEYS MARKET CO. Hammond, Ind. 3 Phone 738. SPECIALS & Monday and 31sf SOAPS Swift s Pride Soap, 10 barB -48 Per case, 100 bars S4.60 Try Old Country Soap, best laundry soap on the market, 10 bars 55 Per c."ee. 100 bars gcj 4Q Kirk's American Family Soap, 10 ars : -57 Per ca" S5.50 U. S. Mail Soap, 10 bars 52 Per case S5.00 Kirk's Flake White Soap, 5 bars 23 Jap Rose Toilet Soap, 3 bars 25 Spee Dee Cleanser, two large cans Palm Olive Soap. 3 bars Keen Kleener, 22 27C 3 cans 12 Olivilo Soap, 3 bars 25 TOBACCO We. sell all Tobacco at 5c and 10c. Lucky Strike Cigarettes, Per pkg 10 Home Run Cigarettes, per pkg. ejj We carry a full line of Tobacco and Cigarettes? NUTS Fresh Brazil Nuts, lb 1 20 Soft Shelled Walnuts, new stock, peT lb 29 Almonds, per lb , 25 Fancy Filberts, per lb , -, ., 25 .43 STANDS FOR QUALITY. Possible Friday Evening.

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