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COMING STENTS. i'he. Woman's Horn Mlssmnnrv s;oivty of the First Methodist church will met at two-thirty o'clock Friday afurii'on at the homo of Mrs. W. J. MoAWr, I'M Webb street. IM:5. J. A. Mulier will be hostess to ii'.) t'ak Leaf Embroil" cry riub at n I'unb'.o party Friday afternoon al lior home iti jartltil street. Tlie Junior class t.f th.? hfsh school entertain at a dancing party this vVijiiiK in the Chamber of Commfrco. '.Mrs G. I.. Smith will open her home io meeting of the civic department "i trie Hammond Woman's Club I-'riday of this week. The meeting will i'4 in harge of the Child "Welfare de- ; ijrtment with Mrs. C If. Howell as :iairman for the eveninit. ! There will be a meeting of the riirect s of the Alice Club at three o'clock ! riday afternoon. jTlia weekly meeting of the King's n.fcushfprs will be held at the home of y rs. Sam Johnson, 447 Becker street, Friday afternoon. Pupils of Miss Kliiabeth Webber will R;ve an Informal musieale for their oa rents ami friends this evei.aior in th." ro.-tal hall of the Hammond Musical 'ollt'se. A wedding of the holiday season was mat of Miss Carroll R'bbins, dau.ntt r of Mr. and Mrs. Georgr St. I.ouis of Kim street to Alfred Stelow which was quietly solemnized Tuesday evening at the bride's home. The He v. A. Balsmeir of the First T'entecostal church of ' h Nazarene performed the ceremony 'ti the presence of the immediate relatives. Miss Gertrud Burns and Miss Vera Shipley served es bridesmaids and hp groom was attended Ijy Edward Scott and Henry Buehloji The bride or a pretty gown of whit-i crepe de A DAGGER ' IN THE BACK That s the woman's dread when sie sets up in the mornin to start the day's work. "Oh! how my back aches." GOL.r MEDAL. Haarlem U Capsules taken toop.y easrt the backache tif tomorrow i alien every day ends the backache for e!l time. iv.n't delay. What's the use of suffering? Kegdn takinsr GC1.D MElUb Hanrlem Oil Capsules today and b relieved tomorrow. Take three or four very day and be permanently free fmm wrenching:, distressirg back piiin. But be sure to ret GOLD MKDAL. Since Gul.D Mt;i)AI, HaMlrem oil has been the National Remedy of Holland, the Government of the Netherlands having: granted a special charter authorizing its preparation and sale. The housewife of Holland would almost as jioon be without bread as she would without her "Real Dutch Drops." as she quaintly calls iWLD MEDAL. Haarlem Oil Capsules. This is the one reason why you wi'.l find the women and children of Holland so sturdy and robust. GOLD MEDAL, are the pure, original Haarlem Oil Capsules imported direct from the laboratories in Haarlem. Holland. But be sure to sret GOLD MLDAI Look for the name; on every box. Sold by reliable druggists in sealed packages, three sizes. Money refunded if they do not help you. Accept only the GOLD -MEDAL. All others are imitations. Adv. It is not yet too late to send

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of kiUainey roses. Tl:e wedding colors were pink and white and thov wen prettily earned out in tie d- t i-!i-hu h wa. tions. and in the eoUa'lon served during the hours id' tion. Mr. and Mrs. Stel.nv their home m Hatmiien.v Hi..; l-o-p-will mak Miss Virgme Hammond . ntM I aiued h few friends int'eri'.a il y on Monday afternoon in compiiiin'ti'. to her hou.-' guest. Miss ruuline I lopt-nstem of Williamsport who is a .-.eider ut Iridium! University. The guest brought their knUliiiK and during the afternoon they were ent ei ;a itied with music and o-ntesl. Miss H. '. u Ji l.i.son who is honie from Maryland Cile.; at I'.ultimore won the honors in the contest. Other ivut-of-toun tiui-dt were Mhs Ha.t 1 Ha.'.den ..f West I'm: man an! Miss Grace Webber of O.ica.fco. - The IV IV F. F. Club was dehnhtiul- ' ly enter; aiti-'d by I'orothy lli-izins'r of Highland street Tuesday eveiiinii. Music tind cintests wire features of the even- : inj and were followed by rtd reshmeius. There were covers for Fthel WUitnvir. Geneive lemllii. r, Gladys Kien, .Sylvia Petersen. Marion McAleer. Ku'h MoIlanlcl. Helen Frankowski. Kvetyn Krorher and "-"'i-anor and Margaret j Kuss. ' I rhere v as a liriie at leu iaiiee at th" meftir.R of Max Shu! man Gale of III" last d.de?ven:ns to 1. r-p, gates to the Zionists convention in Chicago. Fio hundred dollars was pledged by the society for war relief nnd a. special meetiiif; of the m-i.iKr is called for two o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Beth-Al Sabbath school rooms to devise means for raising the fund About forty of the members gathered for ' "watch party" on New- Year's eve and spent, a delightful social time. - The I'eboiah Society held its rfpulnr mcpiinc yesterday afternoon in the parlors of the l-'itit Christian church. Another met tin;; j. announced for nxt Wednesday when the officers for the new year will be announced. The members enjoyed a social hour at the close of yesterday's business session. Miss Tiliind will assist Mrs. c. H. Howell hi enter, a inin i; the "Woman's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church Fridav afternoon at Mrs. ; Ho-vell's be me. Zi Mason street. The ' rue"tn: day of the society has b. en changed to the first Friday afternoon in tacit month. The devotions will be lead by Mrs. O. T. Kioos following winch there will b; a special Nn Year's consecration service. Mrs. Km ma CosMother Gray's Powders Benefit Many Children Thousands mothers have found . Mother Gray's Sweet I'owMers ,-hi excellent remedy for children complaining of headache: colds, feverishness. stomach troubles and bowel) irregularities from which children suffer. They are easy and pleasant to take ami excellent results. are accomplished by their use. TJed by mothers for 30 years. So d by Drukreisfs eve rv where. 2S cents Adv. O 9 return presents to those who remembering you. will know that the "quality f c. Kinai co Hammond, Ind. H

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Th- Qnlekcr on (iri a. Free Trial of Kyrnniu! Pile Irratnirnt the lli'tIrr. It 1 Uhat Von Are .Looking tor. I'on't talis operation. If yon can't wait for a. free trla.1 of l'y rambl Pile Treatment Kt a tVV box at any drug- store and et relief now. If not near a store send coupon for free trial pacKatre in plain wrapper nnd set rid of itching, bleeding ant protrudiner rib-S, bemorrhoids and ueh rectal troubles. Tul;e no subst itute. PI'RAMID PTJCn COMPAXT. f -1 Piratiiid Buildlnyr., jrarsihall. Mich. Kimllv send me n Fre eample of lyrnmld IMle 'lreatuiot . la lAla wfipper. Name Street jrovp will rc lew the first chapter in the text book "AlriOiUi Trail" and the musical program has been arranged by Mrs. Spooner. Mrs. l:. i". I'l-.rce and Mrs. S. A. Bell entertained ester. lay afternoon at Mrs. Pierce's home. 4 ti Condit street, complimentary to Mrs A. H. (.'have of Montreal and Mrs. X. 1. Thompson of Kverett. Wash., who are the guests of their mother. Mrs. A. K. Merr weather of South Hohman street. The Bursty brought their knitting and a delightful feature of tha afternoon was the program by Mrs. I.. L. ISomberger. In conclusion dainty refreshments were served. There were (overs for Mrs. Chavo, Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. ifiurles Merry-wat!iei-of (juebec. Mrs. Sanger of Lowell. Mr. y. . Hill. Mrs. L. I. I'.omberger, Mrs W. C. Bolman. Mr,. V. S Re-ter. Mrs. ,r.hn D. Stnalley, Mrs. Geoine Koberts, Mrs. G. L. Smith. Mrs. Frank Hammond. Mrs. H. K. Sharrer. Mrs. K. A. Beramst, Mrs. R. H. Groman, Mrs. Walter Hammond, Mrs. Charles Albert Smith and Mrs. I. Shortruleo. I Mrs. Fred Punde wa.i tendered a de- ! bghtful surprise party last evening at j her home, t".-'.' Fast State street by a number of her friends. The party celebrate.l li.r tirthday anniversary. Those present were Mrs. Mildred McGee. Mrs. Kate Borchert. Mrs. Stratum. Mrs. Oscar l'.orchert. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bunde. Mrs. The mas Highland. Mr. and f Mrs. Haver. Mrs. Klster and daughter. ' Mrs. Ilstern.aii. Mrs. C. l'tlvde, Mrs. ! Anderson. Mrs. Baily. Mrs. Lotz. Mrs. I Bernhardt and daugh'er. Mrs. DeYauU. ! Miss Thre.ire ti. Miss Martha Eister and W alter Bunde. ; Mt?. Figensol.uh, formerly Miss 'Madahne Gnslcl. entertained the Misses ' Florence an 1 Madaline Wilson. Mabel Scheldt and Myrtle Huehn at luncheon yesterday at her home in East Chicago. Miss Yirgine Hammond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammond of Mason street, and her house guest. Miss Pauline Hotdenstein of Williapisport. Ind., returned last evening to Indiana I. ' s . r.i vrsit y to resume itfir simies aior ,.,.. iic l-,e iiol'de's in Himmorid. MlSS Mm be) l-'ed'er who WHS the iu-fl f lor mother for the holidays hIs" returned to Set,..,,). - - - Th- Wednesday Afternoon Fridg'i Club was f i-tertained very delightfully l v Mrs. Frank! m Blaelunun at her hornin Forest aenu; yesterday. The guests plavod nt three tables and high score was made Mrs Harvey Gostlin. At the corchisioii of 'he games a prettiiy appointed lunchrcd. On account r.f Mrs. Anderson's i'llnese it was necessary to postpone the meeting of th" Harmony Club until next Wednesday afternoon. January 9th. At the next meet mi? of the G. 1. A. to the B. of L. H. the officers for the new Summers Drug Specials for Friday and Saturday L?dy Helen Chocolate Cherries. por pound 41C R-Own Special Assortment Chocolates and Bon Bons. per jiound -J3C Buy a Box cf the Best Candy Lovell . CovaU Chocolatet. 5Cc PspsHer.t Tooth Past 3T 50c J--V3 Ric Facl Powder 3t)C 35'. Frcezone 2SC lOo Mcthol Inhaler f p 25c Cuticura Soap ll C 25c Phenolax Wafers 1 9C 25c Lavcis Mouth Wash JfjtC 35c Sterro Cubes 25c Belladonna Plaster 1 7c? 5Cc Stanoiind lf5 25c Johnson & Johnson Shaving Crtzm C)C. 35c Hand Scrub fC 50c Hair Brush 3)C S1.C0 Nuxated Iron Tablets TJ)C" 25c Woodbury Soap . 19c 75c Analgesique Balm if)? $1.00 Caldwell Syrup Pepsin G.iC $3.50 Horllck Malted Milk, hospital , ze C 1 Ch $1.00 Sweet Port Wine .2 for j $2.00 Emerald Whiskey Sl' lTj BORDEN'S " ! Maltsd Milk I IN Trit SQUASH PACKAGE S GRAND PRIZE rAN'At imposition V'jaitfy a Hot Water Bottles and Fountain Syringes Are Guaranteed. $1.75 Hot Water Bot;fe J 2.?5 Feu-tain Syrinae . . ei . i J 4 $2.50 Combinaticn Water Bottls and ""'i' SI.." SUMMERS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Hohman St., Near State. PHONES: 1420 142128.

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USED TO PAY FOR STORK'S VISIT KNOXVII.hE, TF.NN, Jan. 3. 1918. - Ir. rt P. Openheimer, who recently assisted the stork in the arrive! of little Morris Franklin Weisner. iceeivfd his fee In Ran "buffalo" nickels. The parents in anticipation of the event began saving the nickels. They planned that "$25 would b about rifrht" The child has received the nickna.me of "BufTalo Bill" 'Weisnei . year will be installed and a very interesting meeting is being planned with a social hour following. There was no meeting yesterday on account of the storm. At the ineeung Friday e rmng of Hammond Chapter No. 120 Women of Mooseheart Legion the officers for the new year will be Installed. Following the lodge session there will be a social hour and .refreshments will be served. Progressive Conclave No 1 True Kindred will Install its officers Friday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. Mr nCd Mrs. Charles Rei!ie. 132 Hanover street, announce the birth of a daunhter on Wednesday. January 2nd. Born to Mr. and Mrs George Harris of lfol Madison street Wednesday, January L'nd. twins. Warren and Ruth. Mrs. F. S Parlter anil her guest, Mrs. Will Burner of New Tork are attending the matinee in Chicago today. W. F. Tobin. 336 Sibley street will leave tonight for Syracuse, X. V.. where lie was called on account of the" death of his mother. Miss Kdlth Burns and Edward Redman spent New Year's at Wanatah, Indiana. Sergeant J. II Kettles of Company L has returned to Camp Shelby after visitintr his brother. Frank Kettles of East Chlrr.ga and friends in Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. A. Burns of 377 Michigan avenue were entertained at dinner New Year's day by Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Gary. REGRETS. Tt deeply regret that Bishop Quayle was unable to be with us last night. Ho sent the the postponed date as Jan. ln, but ns the Ladies' Aid hae an entertainment on that date we mu"t get another. Definite announcement of dat" will be mad" in a few days. 1-3-1 KP WORTH LEAGUE. j Notice of stockholders meeting to be j held at the Northern Trust & Savings j Rank on Wednesday. Januarq 9. 1918. ! between the hours 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. 1 GEO. B. SHEERER. Prts. 12-21 PAL'L B. LIPINtKl. Secy-Treas. SYNDICATE PLANS FOR NEW HOMES i c ontinued from page one ) nut up one house after another, and even on this plan of building one house I at a time, they make money. This I method is expensive where compared j with our plan. Remember $lu00 down Lnys one of j these beautiful "-room modern homes Ion a 50 foot lot. Should you have only I i.'diO, there is a way for you to get ; the balance. Or J100 in cash or Lltt- ! ERT.Y W 'Nl'iS w ill let you in on the i ground floor end your im slmnt will i he as fj. fe as if i oij had th bous i'n your own name inftiid of befn? 1 h"!d for vou :n trust by a trustee. mi : Mr. Brown wants on' of ths lio'.ijs tnit hj ro mony to Tnak tli first, payment. i bnrrox n J'.O'in from Mr. Snuth W'hn lip movs into the h"'i!i h deposit:" 135 monthly whirh lie would (.thr i py a rnt He (hen rnt two " f th hd ri...nii' furnished, for nay '? monthly Td d"po.it. this also. At ti. rnd of the y'r thrc will Y ovpr $700 to liis rrt-dit. or abo'it $t5il which can he applied on rfducir.K th dbt after paying; :rit're.t, tnxf- nnd ins:;ranrp. By borrowinsr t'flOO to make the first pajmpnt, fr. lirown si.'ed. or madp. JlOflft bf--ausp thin Syndicate will co.-n-f.'ptP tlif.p licisf? for over $1000 Ipss than - singrlp hoiisp can be built for. Oon't "f th! opportunity pas I'lmic ar.d talk it ovr. .Siould you not have the money, come anyway, and we will work out ."m plan. "o:;nnenre now, and in a Mio.it time you wilt live in a. house of your own find after you own one houop, it will not take lon(? to own another. One mechanic at the Hetz plant, collects rent arr.ountinsr to almijt J.ioo monthly. 1! year." aro when he started he did not have a dollar. Thre are ethers et the rtz plant who collect from J50 to $ir" monthly. They all start""! at the bottom.. f'nr.ic and see me py day at the office of Oostlyn Mvn A Co. from ten to three or telephone mu, Hammond 2S21. and mk .on appointment with n e THANK P. nr,T, New Marriage Licenses. VVm. A. Hildebrandt and Ida I'hter, I.o-Aell. Ind Wencinty Pzary and Mary Maryjns. Knnt Chlcaao. Ind. Sfanislaus Hiestek and Mary Kif. East f'hicaso. Stephen Mc('f(f-y and l.mirn Naprsek. Gary. Wm. I". Znim and Mathilda Von Huff. Oshkosh. Wis. 'nt. J. Hartman and Vklriitme DcWulf, t;ary. j j.-'sse YVatkin Woodhull and Ulenohe M. Callahan. Garv. ST. JOHN Laurence Figier and Miss Tns tVarrecke. left Saturday morning; for Savannah. III. RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION FOR TRE KIDNEYS For many ye.'trs druggists have watched -vitli much interest the. remarkable record maintained by Ir. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the preat kidnej-, liver and bladder medicine. It is a rhysician's prescript ion. Pwamp-Koot Is a strengthening medicine, it helps th kidneys, liver and bladder do the work nature intended the' should do. .Swamp-Root has Rtood the test of years. It is sold by all druggists on Its merit and It should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once. However, if you wish fl-.ut to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer &. Co., Binghamrjton. X. for a sample bottle. Whe riting be sure and mention the Titr.y o.Newspapera. Adv. . S-

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BY THE PRESS COMMITTEE OF INDIANA FEDERATED CLUBS

(THE TIMES Is pleased to add a new department for the benefit of the club j women, of this county and this newspaper has been made the official organ ; for tlie county by tiia State Federation j cf Women's Clubs. The letter will ap- 1 pear exclusively la THE TIMES j EDITOR). . President Sends Oreetinga. , To the Federated Clubs of Indiana.! "'.'tiriKS . j HmPP New Vi 11 ! Happ ! Yes, for i this is our great ojipoituiuty tor growth and service. I I May this b'i the- o.-m. eur of our Fr :lcrati.jr.. v vball tucd to adjust ! our club work to the. necexsities of the' llolll. j Our clai.t women ;u t b:iiiK caiied as1 h:idi:r.-; in ail patriotic efiort. because they have been trained In leadership and 'earn work Let us continue our training schools, the clubs. giuI realize the full meaning' of our Federation Motto: The union of all for the good of all. Sincerely yours. Kl.K.VSOR M. J. MOORE. (Mis. John Kdward). Kokomo, Ind, January 1, 191S. New Tear 3rin-s New Administration. The Indiana. Federated Clubs begin the year FUS with aew administration. The outgoing president, Mrs. Carol n Fail bank, so highly regarded in her citv and state, has won thousands of friends, through her devotion to Federated Club interests and War Defense measures. Mrs. John LMward Moore ti i,o was elected in October, held the office of oorrc--ponding: secretary two terms. She is a most worthy su'-imiur of Mrs. Fairbank. Mrs. Moore's executive ability will brevealed In her work as president. The clubs will feel she is president of the entire state, and not of any faction. She will be fair to all. nnd have the int-rests of Indiana al heart. Because of her ability, genuine gracmusncfiK, and her true womanly qualities, Mrs. Moore will win the rh.'pect of the people of the state. Mrs. Moore is typical of the real vorftanhood of the great state of Indiana. Flie is devoted to hor homo and family, yt eager to do all dp her power for civic improvement, state and national betterment, social welfare, t-du-cational interests and war relief work. Women Are Honored. Tie women of Indiana are honored in b- ing represented on the State Council of Defense by Mrs. Anne Stu iebaker Carlisle. She is Chairman of the Women's Suction. Mrs. Carlisle is a member of the Progress Club of South !iid. Hebron Club Entrs 7lratioa. Th newest member of the I. F. C. Mr. and Mrs. West and Miss Mathilda Auteman spent Sunday here with their mother, Mrs. M. Auterman. Mrs. John Zlierelski of South Chicago, visited Tuesday here with her parent. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Jr. Among the Hammond visitors here Xe Years day were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Porta and daughter, John I'ortz and daughters. Miss Clara and Mrs. Frank Fortner. Mrs. Peter Dahlkamp, Misses Rose and Mary Theil. Misses Mary Doctory. Frances K'assn, Nora and Staela Poeckcr of Chicago, speii' New Yoir day here with r. 1 a ' 1 '. f s tter a. lvi'-i rims i.-r: Har'y Dees caug'-!' 1 fox John J . Marginov returned to Camp Taj lor, Ky Thursday morning. Hp entoys a rin v life very much. He has gamed twenty pounds since he joined the army. THE TIES' EIIIII January 3 Atchison American Beet Sugar American Car Fdry. American Locomotive - Anaconda Brooklyn Rapid Transit Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohm Canadian Pacific American Can Co. New York Central S5'-i T 71V Sfii 62 S 43 59 Ti 6 2 si I334 ?,9"s 71 4 Colorado Fuel 37 ' Central leather Chesapeake nnd Ohio Criiejbl Steel 6 52 Si's 15H K3 13S "i 80S 21 k 103'-.. 8T'i I-'ne . American Steel Fdrs. (tenet al r;icotric . (Jreat Northern Maxwell Motors Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Peoples Gas Republic Iron and Steel Reading F. S. Rubber Amer'.ci'n Sugar Southern Pacitlc Southern Railway Chgo. Mil. and St. Paul Texas Oil C. S. Steel l.'nion Pacific Western I'nlon Willys Overland - 4 6 . 42 ", 7974 5 3 101 S4 2,i; 4 TO, 14 .3" 8 02', 115", fwH 20tj CHICAGO GRAIN CORN May, $1.25: OATS Ma y. 7Hc: Jan., $1.27. Jan.. 73 ';

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Do you know that after usin your old tiimtiure for years thoi-o is still T' por crtit worth saving? No matter how old or in wliat condition it may be. we ea.n make it look and last like new. Let us re-cover that old eoiu'h or parlor furniture with some of our new coverings. We repair everything from kitWien to parlor and guarantee everything we do. Our price nre A ery reasonable.

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Lake County Upholstering Co. 237 East State St., Hammond.

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enters with the New Year. The Fortnightly Club of Hebron, in the Tenth District, was organized in Ki!9. It. aims are educational and civic. There are twenty-tlve members. Mrs. T. G. Scott is president and Mrs. I'. F. Nichols is secretary. Board of "Directors Will Meet. Tlie board of directors of the Ind'.ann Federated Clubs will meet at the (."laypool, Indianapolis' January 10. lls, at ID o'clock. Social Service Ke-rlew. The November ami l)i;eemb r numbers of the Social ji rvice Kevlew have devoted several columns to the work of the Indiana Clubs. The editor. Miss Williamson, of Washington. D. C attended tiio convention at Ft. W'uyi.e.. Purdue Offers Lectures. I'eKini.ing January 15, the Home Kconomics Department of I'urdio? will give a three day cours of lectures by Helen Louise Johnson. Miss Mary Matthews, of the Purdue faculty, is chairman of the home economics committee of the Indiana Federation of ("iubs. Indiana Woman Edits Woman's Page. Mrs. Edwin A. Knapp. formerly of Winona. Lake, is editor of th') Women's Page of the Kansas City Post She Is vice chairman of the national press committee. She is nluayn interested in Indiana club activities aid was H one time state chairman or" ;.ie press committee. '" Reciprocity Committee Helps. The clubs of the ptait- should take wore advantage of the o;.porU;r.:ties offered for help by the reciprocity committee of which Mrs. ,1. H. It'-r.t'.ii of Alexandria is chairman. W rite to htr for suggestions. Symposium Does War Work. The work of the Symposium of Kokomo is typical of many iuhs this year. Facli Wednesday this club sews af. the Ti"d Cross shop. It has given to the library fund, the T. V. C. A. and is supporting a French orphan. Mrs. O. (t. Butcher is president and the secretary is Mrs. 11. A. P.runer. The niepihership is limited to twenty-five The club meets bi-weekly, and is keeping' up the regular literary program. Mrs. '. IJ. Harlow is a war mother, Mrs. 1,. M. Knepple is organizer of the Jted Cross and auxiliaries and Ml-. Stokes is regent of the D. A. P. Bound Table Guest Day. The Round Table of Kokomo always observes guest day at the first meeting in Jonuary. A musical program will be given at the home of Mr. J. F. Frederick by Miss Wanita Frederick. Miss Kobeoca Frederick and Miss Helen I-Tol-combe. They are three of Kokomo's most talented artists. Mtss Kenniston of lioston will be the accompanist. Women's Press Published In Chicago. J'erde K. Fisher, a graduate of DeMarch. rs .. c. CHICAGO "CITE STOCX. HOGS Receipts, '57.000; market, slow: miexd. Jlj-Su-g IB. 45: good. $lfi.2o I & 1 0.60 ; rough, $15.80 j 16.00 ; light, $15.- ! 4J 16.30; pigs. $ 1 2.00 f 1 5.00. j CATTLE Receipts, 21.000: market, I weak; beeves, $7.50 Q 13. S3; cows-heif-j ers. $5..'10fj 11.40; stockers-f eclers, $5.60 'g 10.40; qalves, $S 50 1 l.Ou. CHICAGO PRODUCE. Kl'TTE It Creamery extras, creamery tirsts, 41W4S,?c; ttrsts 4?c; 44 S 47-; seconds, .tS'ft.'f 'r. FGCS Ordinaries. iCSStc, firsts, to s 56c. LIVE rOVLTRT I"ow 1, fjHr; ducks. 2324e; geeye, 22a21c; springs, 24c; turkeys. 2c. l'OTATOFS Cars. 22; Wis -Minn.. $1.85 (z 2.09. VUAL-50 to 60 lbs.. 17'iilSc: 70 to 80 lbs.. IS til 9c; SO to 110 lbs., 1 f H C,t 21c, 110 to 175 lbs., 15c; coarse. 10t 12c. WASHINGTON, Ja.n. 3. American a-grlculture Is faced wltii a serious fin. anclal situation, the federal farm loan board doclares In its first report to con. press today "fteconimendatlons are made to enable the secretary of tlie treasury to purchase during' the comlntf year SI CO, 000,000 -wortli of farm loan bonds if necessary, these bonds to b resold to investors as ths demand for them develops. TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY LOST 1 heavy Forma truck non-skid chain: reward. J. J. T'ihos fc Son. Fa.vette st A Erie railroad. Hammond. 1-3-2 11 uu Ruddy Cheeks Spnrklin? Eyes Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a WeU-Knowri Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Ed-rard3 for 17 3"ears tr?ptprl scores of women for liver and bowel ailmente. During these years he pave to his patients a prescription made of a few vc! 1 -Irnown i.rrof 1 kl ;nm.A;An.n : 1 : with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' r.., TUI... xr .rl 1 . . . . . I their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on ths j liver and bowels, which cause a normal , action, carrying off the waste and poisonou3 matter in one's system. ! If you have a pale face, 6alIow look. dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out cf sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. I Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the piea3in3 results. Thousands of women as well aa men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the sue- ' cessful substitute for calomel now and then just to keep in the pink of condition. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. i

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