Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 176, Hammond, Lake County, 17 January 1918 — Page 5
Tliursdav. -Kill. 17, 1!1S
THE TIME& Page Five
Why riles ?
A Ii Trial of Pyramid File Treatment Will Answer the Question rsiphf-tically.
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IleUo! fend Me a Uoi of Pyramid." Your case is no verse than were the. casas of ruar.y who did trv this uraar'sa'u'e Pyramid, rile Trea':r.iat mud who have in.-e written im letters bubbling over with 'ov a:;d thankfulness. Tent it at our expense bv lr.ailii c t fie below coupon, or cot a 0c hoT 1 ror.i our druggist now. Take no sc Intitule.
What Ails Germany
Br lhl. B. IIMtlllM. I'rufpsiir of Iliiropeaii History, Inili.tnH
nit era 11.
Selections from German speeches and printed utterances showing the state of mind which caused the war. Chiefijr from publications of the Committee on Public Information, Washington, D. C.
'Non-Essential 'Business" Worth Being Maintained
!' Ton say the bicycle btisir.es is: bm the aeroplane that direct the
To the Wife of
ar-nles evolved nut of a bicycle )iop. . . - It was he.. use Rell was a student of 1 nf W Yt fa iMTitllf
elocution that the study of Hound led
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tifi nrs ni;Hint lh I ivted i'i ; . -ii ; f-i !y ? :1;1. "A'.::nh"i 'I .. ; (.! nfiT tl; v in"" h'lli 5tMtnl n-i TiiiiiHcn." finn
FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID rPUT CO?.rFAXT. 6T3 Pyramid Building.. MsrshnU, Mich. Kir.rtly a-nd tne r Fre sampl of Pyramid rile Trcatinect. ia iilair. w rapper. Narr.B Street -tr Sfnt.
j Af.!r;i' tt ft . the v.r.t." I was o fearful in reri.-it tir.ft 'he linn !;- pi 1 1 if th iriterv i', fi i o-:i"t vf i!- ru.i'i; pif . not . . r-i 1 in ! i-wn em'.? ay lit aN in th" tate i lf-:ii i t -i. "ti1 . tt't I vn! but a ver ' fv -iiril m n r r;:nriabont 'n;.' b1. j wit ier J i f t !" t ho President."- -l.laiiii', W t"tAisid- -My I'Hir Voai n m
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If f rer:iiar.,nt "nciei standi ir.g bt en Ihialut'"! find ii'nnanv is reached irri nn?' i r1 1 i -1 nrit be safpgruard?i i r": ir.r'1! i " 'n c l.i n 1 -Ai'iil.i hnve to grant hi
,i n n .i?.-.; ly fief hand hi the tlonmin of i-hiip.i ii pol.ii.-s and woul.l have to at p, ii. in fi -i itrt- a ;i - in irtF f liirin.iiii's i.".fr on he Cnai infill. for fsmuM", by t. -ntia! ll.ii'opean lederation or bv a 'vi agii'nsi 1'rani e. f-!n wo'il.: h;iv to t-ejMe thniivinit riipl'"iijtio ohntii'lrs in OMr ihv when we ti i e rrnsi;',! in t." extension vf ot.f 'olonial poiii:, s-r Ions as we n not seo-k to fa rs Ik r it nt her expense. She "ould ham to rr.nn; to any territorial readjustments in nntth Aftiia in favor of Italy and Herman". She would h e I . p'edve h-l" Word tiot to bjfruct A u?t i i.i'? inlerett in the P.alVfi! n-r to thwart Oermnny's ee..-nonti.-aspirations in western Aaia. and si;" would have to make tin her mind to refrain from opposing a.i she has 'tone hitherto, the expansion of our naval power and the acquisition of coalins stations bythe tjerman Umpitp." ienial Von Tiernharrti in Pie Post. nc. 2"?. 1!12.
I.iiier:; bond- fiiu-iru out tho-
s's. -vot k m i i re. ,. Ii v notieK:ei: ia I hus;n- ,..-.oi
?i!-ori-iert cood oji rea: lio.-es in -. ertinien' 's in of sii.(if,n.. 8i p-ogr.., ., hot,) on 'he rvnn t,d
Oi"'. "(in ,, s .' -h" tovet-n- the t.ori o-a ;ng side. n.e?o pr p-.s lo ooa .ami !
e-. r'es to ;he .;! r, ;i iinn (ion. rii i. 'n new J.re.-r:i-, t;, ,no
F (e f,f polifF p f.o , on t: so
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PERSONAL E
'SOCIAL HEWS
COMING EVKNTS. (..irtle No. 2 will b entertained by Mrs. M. Jung at her home in Williams "treat Friday afternoon of this week 'nste.ad of on the resubir meetin-r dny. Mrs. Hal Tounp will be. hostess to the 'nk Leaf Embroidery Club Frid.i afternoon at her home in Kri? .street. The Friday Afternoon Club will tnert with Mrs. Jacob Hanson of Sibley street 'omorrow for . thimbla rs.rty. The choir of tha First M F. rhurrh v ill hold its refrular weekly reheat sal tin evening at the church. The weekVy meeting of the Kinjr? i).4uirhters will be held Friday afternoon at the homo cf Sirs. Frank Baker, 7 51 Alice street. Miss Pefit.rii'e Thomas will be hostes to the x. A. M. Club Friday evening at iiT home in Webb street. This meeting was postponed from Fridiy of last k f cn account of the ptorni. Th trie, tings of tne ci i" department i'f the Ifanitnond AV'oiran's Club hnve he. t, j. ...it poivd ii.drp.niii on account of t'-,e wcai her. IF' i rue T.Iis.s Anna liliam. whose ii sr-nc1 to Fr:i Pfronimer will he nr. ej.t of Si,;,dni, Mi5. La-ira IC-rlitz of S' "i'h llolmian r- reef entertained a o ii".i.er of her friejnla ;H5t evening .t a t a lays shower hi h i home. South t: '!.:; 'n f T'!' t. ri,. j.:.iecs to rrt ftlteri d'-hjrh 1 1 u ' ! y "tth. nmic ant f.-i ... after ehivh a prettily appointed .. iir-; 1 itieheon wn - sfn eel, Tlirre er- i ovr- for Hrs. Arthur H"ndm -'.--c-t. i Wtii'inE. Mr-'. tJruf I "oiirov. the; V'-e, l.iliy Fe-hl"t. l;o?e 7;o?enrard.
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Keeper of Outer
I vault. A passnt afternoon was spetit bythe member-- of the It. A. 17. Club as the The Lady Viking postponed Ihe tuefts of yu-f Martin Findling of Clin- meetina wlilrh was announced for Fri-
t ton street esterday. It was a thimble dy evening of this week tmlil Feruarv
putty and the guests devoted the after- 1st vihen tliere will be initiation of a
i noon Ly i.'.u ii'mi -.!7ri.. uiiniv ciass (,T canuiaates.
! hit bin was served in conclusion. Mrs.
K. A. Aubry of Michigan avenue was
named as the next hostef .
Hammond Chapter U'ii Women of Mooseheart Legion will hold its regular r.ieetiny Friday evening at Long's
"V. .1. Mel-.T-r of M.iywnoJ v- ann.
Mrs. Y. Ritter of Aurora. 111. is in
Hod after tho Elgin hospital where she underwent
few
. davs ago. She is reported to be recov
ering nicely. Mrs. Ritter was formerly
M r
nue was hostes sat the loeeting of the
Deborah Society jesterday afternoon at
her home. The members qui
tha business session and spent a plea?- an operation for nppcndicitis
ant .soriRl hour. The following
mitteea were appointed for the year: Membership Mrs. F-enton, Msr. Seeley and Mrs. Hartlerode. Quilting Mrs. Flagg. Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. Gregg Lookout Mrs. Tcnnison. Mrs. Fad? and Mrs. Primmer. Resolution Mrs. Leavertcn. Mrs Grace and Mrs. Golden. Flower Mrs. Hilton. Mrs. Merrill and Mrs. Hartlerrj.-. Reporter -Mrs. Grant Sc-icy.
t : i a .1.1 lario" :'i 1! e mini ry o.er li'e o;d r MOJiani rid
ew wsr nri',fri too So . ou hear iVns ftoetririe: ' W? tnust ii ! husiTie.iS'S tint are not eaeniii! f.ir cat riiis on the -,ar or for suh-isi-in th popn'e : '.on." Hi! !ll;S !s 1!'S,:' !e". -i:.. I.OIlSeiise. r..S' e-opoinise in! ei hgeiit !y in ii use f 'abor st.d r;, '. ! itini are esse-i-.a! for carryii.f on ! e war and sub!'m the pop-i'a f ion r. I'ieii is a dif'e'!n' r-sttr. He,,. a 1 o,i :.rr; s;iop f;ld with xpen-il'.e Tiev represent eon..lunirioti of !br a,1 ';,s'erils. Carai'i'y tlie; -e no: lteeessary for the war or for subsisting the population. Kiit t:. Mfttet-.aia consist of aillt. satin. H!!f:-.l flo've:, fea thers at uff that is Torth'niJ fH'-p; for purposes of 1 splay. Th labor I largely tha' of vvon.en whoae labor for any other purpose ! of f comparatively sligut 5l e. A i.:i mi worth a -.t e-k as hat df Sigtter r. tgh' not lie worth ' 30 onts a week m a in-,: it ion faetory.
In nhur!. naai ly all i'n material and the
fcood pa 1 1 of C e labor will simply g.i '' waste uir.es are consumed in
j be millinery ship- 'rliey are riot oT a I tort that the iovriur;!!t eatt use for I var t'irpoa of that are of much value j 'o. neoe,:ary subsist fice. j ''toting out li:iifif no strictly 'tec Jury for war or oibsn;enre would
Tine, if w were p'atmir.g for war a pet -riianent rendition t e sho'ild
step further, h,. -n,e
d the s ks and
jsattns In the milliner; shop . j i;.
evnaoieive ir.nila i
ma
" and :: s - pui - i Ba ... i
-ntpii.-ai ion: et i.k-,- hi,.,,
i s , le.en- Ilictf .lie !v' et.ougll ma
b.
raitrorv
p i a 1 1
he diverted to essrffMal produc-j
(oi,.' That woiild mean virtually disorganizingindustry sf it stands and oresn:7iriB- Mmm- . e1 .. . . l
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3,u,, inn 'ven ,.. ,.
Ar.m ..l.,...l. 1... .L. ... " " " yooo...
I er a iestroing or fa'ally cripnlti.g the
organlratios. AVbeti pes
iousiy a
t len o be dore cautious' leu
eliitte break dorn in tiacition
I'm to invent the telephone. Is a piano , h(,VB nn imnortutt confidential n.,roneentlal Would life be quite good i j-ige for j ou. It v. ill come in a pit'. I'hotit music? Ar.v a i tempt to r- I envelope. flow to coiiouer the Ifqin.. due. ..i...... , , i, . . ,, '. ... ; lit.bit i4. das and make home l.apti." , " M "fnc' ' ,h ''! enti.r ; welnderM!. safe, lasting, r.-uable. i.:,-. .s mere nonsense. i i-'-nsiv iiiolhod. eiiarun'c.ed. Write t . i i-ldw. J. Woods. 1 :; I T, IT. Station K. Nv. There is the automobHa ,,:..,on. ! York- X' Y S'.-.v this to other Adv That a pepulatinn rn subsist at)d fight - -- - - ' ;thouh toue-ne ears ta proved b". .!. 00 i .t'lnior iv srd. .lo'-iri C. K niifdj ; ur:.i' yea's of history. !ui was auio tank i i'urf is P. Bruiideii: lj!er, Jacob ii tbet enabled the PrMish to wm the'.l Vi.spcr. latest and moat Important vlcorv in i
Franca. Py resricion upon transportation and upon the supply of s'eei and bj diverting part of the fae'ory equip-1 ri ent and labor force to production of army trucks and airplalrie enginea the Stov ernment has cut down ihe outp it of so-. ailed pleasure cars,' That is an intelligent plan a rational economy of materials and labor tha' are essential for carrying en the war.
different from
out" the automobile busmea
OBITUARY.
John Wuit". o'-p'-'J -7. died Tiifiitp r. his home in I t. Vanc a-.enuc. and was buried this aftej nooti in l 'oncoi cm-Cry follow itig fon ice-? at the r-.-l-tlTn''. r".' th was due t- tubrcu!o-i--. Tiie .jecvti vd is survive. I by a v.-ijo l-'ui:ral a ri angcmt-itts were in tl-fcti" .' J"hi- Jaftio'i .-.hi.
DEATH OF BABE.
Bui we kr
ro'tins we
The ten-tv.or.
iow tt-r is con.mg to an d want these factories ar.J tl-.jtt whole or-
! Mr. tii'd Mis '
is-ohi baby daugiiiei . T arb-ough. rj') I
some time. i ha euorinnus demand"
" ' ,r"" m '"18 " ' rr"- tribution to Te in the best puss'b'e si'-
'hen cease, ana 'If r'.tcial uai
question ti ill he how lo "ffeet a readjus'n.eti: 'o pea-- without dtsns'er. Tiie more vigorous the old pe-e organization is et that time the readier it v. i!
fantztlon o manufacturer and d!s- (
'ion for resuming peace production.;
s t he
neiii.'.oi ct;i i u
dut -
wi'ii b
i.od yes,.rday nftet,). The fur.-Ml will be . : .1 or-, ph ,-au :
U" won their Ivant.-ial km
tr.g the war to help m carry :ng throng 'i " 'he government's rinaneial p-"sram. i !'r arc bs. t ro-jble., about jour Rational eroriom-,- is tbirir to be ' ieli ,---ry w :. -..ti or foil bin think of J:,M
be .to take up the alack and the Ie pl.ed ca ref u 1I-. w, with n broad av ! Glear-on. g.-n'i-al tipe r;r.teSUient f
end always with wise view to nr-. ' Gar s princti ,:t'l work. IP
likelihood of a br-ak-rion. W'e shall then f.eed exaetly that milimejv shop and piano farrorv. Put tf the old organization h ben shot to piecs. t!e outlook will be exceedingly dubious, for tie business -orgini. Tat ion like. that, say. of the piano make;- .atmot be r--const rti.-ted ov er m'-tt. What business is notiessn !!? M ho
the healihies; po-s.Me via1 Philadelphia Public Ledger.
to pre-
;ti I '
From ! oth'r thing-- to : ' iuue inore t b:
.oiu-y about not to mli'.O'ii) workmen.
If You Think THE TIMES Is Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Always VWcorrT.
i nean shutting don r t -.vc-'.hird of Fifth
I
i Miss Lydia Hugo and is a daughter of j Mrs, 17. Hugo of South Hobtnan street. Mrs. Nathan L. Thompson and clauah- j I ter Evaline left last evening, for their
pome in Lveret'. Musi-... after an e-j
fnded visit with Mr?. Thompson's I mother. Mrs. A. 17. Merryw rather and sitUrr. Mrs. George Roberts of South I Hohman E-treet. Mrs. .John F. Reilly is .it Martins, ill", j tnil , for a few v- eks' stny. j W alter McDonough. munager Swift j
depot I.ri. went 1" 1 1 I 'o i n t i d a u g h ' r of S'-bat-nan !7l'isee
l,i.-t V.'ulni-.lu. to an-.' er h.s ones- i licbl nvnue. W. t Hammond, ti-.nnatre, ll,.- i mlri.tid ..up nv hi-"-: Inst .Mondny will h. Pud "to t
sent ati'iti-i.'i -i hi to take hi- p! -c. : .),, , ..tnc- r teiii'Ti and when the foi mer iclui n' d i." i s - . t"u tre.-n 1 taking pbo-e
' ovei.-d thtit tiie ii..u hud ski:. p.-.; with t 'at h-ic t-nurch ul igbt o'. 1". k. e '" of th" i. ' s- to.-m; Aii -..;i th" n.ii" ' I'- Olive 'i"K lln..t;k"t rnoii' y i-f the paiT'.iig.-i who b-f: ' of th'. Hammond pjlicc force.
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mine
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A joint n-.eetme of the Voman's j
Guild and Woman's uxillary of Si. Paul's I7pi'Opal church was held yesterday af'ernoon at C"e heme of Mrs. ,T. P. P.rusel in Indiani avenue. Mr. R. O. W im kler of rtroit street -will be hostess to the members of th' Woman' Guild at an al! day session next Wednesday. The members will meet lo sew. ay Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rock announce, the marriage ,-,f their daughter Luct' hall'.!, to Herbert L. Koch which took pince in Crown Point Thursday. .T.Mrisry !""h. . Mr. and M's. Koch have taken an apartment in the Orpheuni buiblii, e wbrc they vi'l be at hone to their friends. Mr. K'o.h is emnloyed as rle, . iro.ian a', the Kd wards Valve ccmpany, F.it Chicago.
The r.-,:i sq-je rule .janee gi-.'n '.is-t F-nir.g at Assembly h-i'l l y the mem-
d, Florence Pf rormr.er, Anna f bers of the M' ltke Pleasure 'lnb v
w :i,!f.s and, Mary and L-iura IferiP.. , one of the most successful social events 4 'tie season. f-'.veral hundred guest - '!':' tiei.-br-s of tt(e st-'-rd-So ' I -1 b e r. iifv e.j rhe nr ..-a .n . !7!-fer' ..re'l'S- - ; -. .-'t a t si"s;p were plea sa tit ' c en- j t ra pla-.e,i f,-.r tho d!n :ng ,- .-i ,., ..,( i-y M:s Ft fe-la ITiin; nt h"t t I i ioe in Ila-t Sf-i'.e street tast evening. Mrs. W. H. "ra wford entet tamed 'It" Vusi". -ari-.s ;t:d contest 5 w re tho di- . Wednesday Afternoon Pridge C'-jb xs--io.;s of th" evening, the pri7.es in; terday at her home in Warren street, 'he ,-optests g..jng to clan Gvise and ! Th guests play. d at three tables, high Masjar-t Marx. At ten o'clo-'k :i dam'i- core in the games being made by Mr:-.. I;, i.rp.'trifi! three ,ou,.-e luneh"on va'l 1'. ". Crurnpack'-r. serv .H the following 'guets: charlotte : Ka.stet,, Ciera Guse. S--lma and lierthM Progret-siv 'outt No. Tribe ii igo, FH.ah'-th and Martaret Mar:.-. Ren Hur installed its officer for t'iRtiti RerMtng. Ft'T'-nco Kuhn. -5jbii ! !'"r last e-,ening at the I. O. 1. p. -:.t';
Co. branch. R. K. Kauerh.k ins assistant and Jos. J. pHuaili. offiee manager, were gucis .it a ban-juef given by Swift Co. at tlie South Shore Country Club, c'hicago. EAST HAMMQNO POOUjNTERESTS
' .i .'.i. ..."mi!.! iron ine '. o.,.i nr....
resf ,.f the world for three d :-. during j 0-..-.I-I. , er. th" billiard, tried th.e exrennmnt o! j iar. : -a kt. b pooling all interests with very pat Is-! ra-ne-itei b.
venue. r.v Tor'..- all the rn illii.et s. ressfiakn-a. ji ts. d-a!e" in a rt hVe's. expet'Stve fi'irotuie 3rd so 0:1.
he r,:0te-:a!s atid labor saved thereby j couli be u' f- I 't'e s!;ie for any 1 tber purpose. TJ-ti wouM a; one--tart a panic iti the rent mark. A 1 . I if titese FO-calied p on es f er t la 1 buiissses are bases of eredtt --bank credit. 'bbera' credit rearm Z et u rrt' erdit. ''J thni out and t;i whev struetur-j f Credit V. Oil Id l he.. jelf. Let! r-y berk'r look ivrr liis lours arid tist K e.f all those hi'lt pr hase-1 ou i "tidinesses that' are not ti-t! riec-s-, ai y fot war or S"biistene'. rt'i Mkh i ni-lr bow l-u.g hi bank w-ou'd aray p'i if all those businesses were shut, :p 1
H.-te is a p. at.. fa--'o lertain!;. 10' si-ictiv iivKmrv for w r or sublist )-.( M of Ihe material ex-
WILL SEE 1 DEPENDS OBEYED
FIGHT IN SALOON.
p'
.1 L.-ok's Slhetl. 01 1,.y i tree's, last night r
Summers rug Specials
This Week End J1.C0 Vir.ol 79c SI .50 cize Palatable Cod Liver Oil 98c
50c se Milk Magnesia 6Cc size Mustercle 25c size Laxative Cold Tablets 5Cc size Meliin's Food "5c rise Kolyr.os
125 Pinhhsm Vtg. Ornp 6Cc size Pineg
t i 1
.-h. 1. of III
r-il ... t i.'l u-
111 I ! Ul S
I i 11.11 ,!-U;d W 111 P! r riiine n','s dr-i :-1 jc 'iri.. find :;!). i r' i j i i' Hi- H.M I t
penalise- for V..l'lt..l ria;or I'l.-in ltr ... n .!-"hi red today 'ii.it I" -.i"'iM t-.;.d b. hiiid" I". ul f .! 1
n d m i n ts ' f t "f 1 ) ii ' 'i! it 'Pi's .: nd -
111. t -li.T."
Hawiii"! d ! .ui.n.t to n.c t tic i tn it' J t v to : h b ' : f." o i - ..o. , . the rve'iuu 's staf ti . a's. , ;!...t I ' V 1 V m ;j ! 1 t :i I .1 !" r . u relut 1. 1 . til. "i I ' ! I low lor. bum,. -is ni.-iii. pr. , . i i v ..w ir r
u "., nice lu cooj.r.iti v. i ; 1 1 o .. , .
A lit,-l. . ' mkb y uml
: tilted In t he arrest of Wi'lmt.i Ki-.ni- ; hoii-.. II1' St.-i' street inl John Mo-
!...,. ;:is sibi- si ,-e.-1. hidgn hiiot:: in , 5Cc size BordsrTs Malted Miik . it v .-. urt tod-iv nn' '1 ; i i -1 1 1 . ai c ;-. , $1X0 size Bordtn's 'r.teri Milk i . ; ESg!e Brsnd Condeised Milk .
MEETING TONIGHT. !1.75 Hot Water Pottie (cuaran-
sd)
Th" Soldn-rs f:"l Saib.r
II-I S-er ttal l,r. . !..' I' V. Ill IK--M this- eve cirri' d out "iy i I li.tnmoiid c.uri iii.i.' inid
III'' 1 "pl e-1 ed to be pr-s. lit ::S bu-ll; of i nip'.u 1 :t. m e is to p. 1 1 m ii.-.o: ed.
I til i' I
I i i ... e j s f,..r p. . - r r"
I Gn ilehl lodge of Masons nt Ha'VM
'et sive woods slid so oti is uals es- i - ' -i -i t.i-;! ;. and Cm outgoing niaste-
-ep- for such purpose , p.apo mak-'INSPECTOR ARRKRTET5 . Ti-rman H-t.-. pt-e.p.-d v.ith a r
ii i4 nils'" r. i ' ' i--
ng. i he labor ror--. sK..!ei and ex- -i-.-ier 11 cme. d a ' A- t .-. .Iron.; icast'-r s je-wl
-otien.-.d :, that particular trade. eBp- .;., .,,.,-t.,V :.ir-s...,i ist i-w: Wrh
10' h- a.'dden'y diverted wholesale to ,...(,, r lf. h.-id -lt-.sh.-ti" :i tetruii- ';'oiU: s. nior w .. i d. :i. Krn .- . Ttllniaii : ",ot; er -.- up hot; evep; at large less. ,,,,,, j-,:;t,d m,h.-j tc-oivri in 1 hf fa. . ?. 'r-as'irr. Ti.'-.d'TC M'-or; s". ret -t ry. fv.e pi.r,o rrske. 1 a b- branch oflic-l,,(- t.,,,,rai p. ,.pi. . in -mo. ,,,.. ,. ,,. , George e.. Mali-ti: senior iao.n. Hat.s ' bis long 'b!-.' d relations with ,iV ,-j1r.t- ,,f p.,!,., ,S-, to.),, r. f: I Peter s. n : iur.ior iI-hot. M-i t-:ti T e-a :er. '-boe s,., ,,.-. an.i 1 . e , i hoed , ,-,,,!i t mine i.r.-rns I M'-: -'"-'f ?t"-v.-,rd. Wili 1 .. si.o,n;
ri. in i.4.,,.j ., ,, ,,,,e. (:n b .lu.lae ktotrt.'t '? r'r!le i old the i bn-f a r-"ih'r lintl p.-k"-i j r: !'' ! ur a sui''n.-e I- i.uigins t.. him riirmii'- i
hand' t.g h.'t t .- re e,er,s:.e hus.trt't i.p by long efiv. es' s b't " ' .c .1 ust'sr.
f'--j $1.00 Vol Vitae Hsic Tonic , ' S0c Mr'trtr. I:absil Face Powder ..
25c F.cc Cross Kidney Plaster ... ?2c Bell's Pine. Tar, Honey
, 50c Belt's Pine. T.ir. Honev.. INSTALL OFFICERS. 'Cc stan-.d Minai on..: $1 Asacrttii-: Jansei Chocolates
tlbif by ge- r.ri..., c-.e;,i AgMrfii
r '.!.'' Chs.-olates arid Bon Bons . .. 60c Lady Helen Choc. Cherries.... -.oi- 1 lb. London putter Toffee ,: Trial pssCl-.cge. 5c.
1 rt. Ceiar Brock Bourbon for
Medicinal Purposes $1.00 Beef. Ircn S. Wine (Elocd Tonic)
" ' Syr. Hypophcsphites Comp. Shake Into Your Shoes '. fir syrup Fig (California)
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ears of coat and gave the people rci". j M'lHrerv abop and pari fact --ry d-.j ' j sma c ipjc feet and t3',M the .ii:' .--.it Ka. f Hammond ntiz-ns fornv-d an army j ;.:' t-buf- to r;. rr.it. 1 he-.- pay n-i , -r-, -stttt t- ' "r"" B"'" 1,u,"'"'-ta-. s .-. rt-,i teli.-f for
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I .a Franco and Frieda Prang. j m S'ate street. A social hour followed. s , Frank Grove was the installing off;.-er Thirty members of the Ladies Aid 'and th" following were th" oft icer in-Sn,-jet v of t he pjrst f re s j-. t eria n hurch s'sll'd:
y.-.ve f up- '-t n'nrd b -.- Mr-. .L C. Graves and Mrs. F. X. HiekoU vesterday afternoon t ihe t'ome of Mrs. Graves. 1 ' i' 'a r roll s-ti"-:. The p-.ei-.ib-.'r ?m and knitted during th afternoon and in conclusion I'' 1 t ' .-ii II l"!l ' .'- Wei" servid. The in. eims io't Wednesday afternoon will be held at the home of Mr. Char'-s How 11. ." Ma.-oji sire' t. and Hie H, si-it . il,g hostes; will 1". Mr". v . II. --
Chief . 17. Sargent, post Chief -A. A bran": son. Judge Mary A. Sheerer. Teach' I" 17'. a. P. Tr' seo; t . st. ;-ii"- -M -i I : id". Rotsenbauic Keep, r .f Tr:l.;ie--W. . Cap; am J. 17. Tresiott. fluid" F. Abr-trnsoti K-eper f Inner tlate M ,i i
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... ...... ... .1 he. ome "i :, ,.f nee w,l b.- '.gw- i llnnim.M.i) llerruittittt' Offlrr. !er-r shoob -ruse the.se n,e , x,-.p;. '. fhe enntne,,- ,,i,!,- a-1 iinU, o f h e t , ,. r , v j.-e.-.t o ,,. e We .-,.'.. '
of' rinc mot" 1 n I i e i e n i s to the j n- ! pli.wni f..p nit -ttiif nt than a :in 1 t. f e hefote in tie hi.'totv of th' g.. - f ernment. .Most of the..- , , e . i t r. s i u u i - a i.. I ,! v itnoiti ii i rason 'or it"! .-nl -t n.r j and the tuvftiini-iil is e x not ', n nn- i other rush of er.li" mnt a- wa s ex... ... j ten, e,( . n 1 ire, ml.e i , :
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!'. S. ar ry at-.d :-.-;i a i e v anted s-c'n js engineers. fie-n.-n, conduct.oi s. .-1 It ilt'i"n. 1 1 H . ' ' ' 1: '"' II . Hil'Tlt". rli.spa'. lir.. t ra. k inspectors, merita uics. I cn r i n spe.i or --. e..-. These must be esi p"' -f n'-"i in iTi.-.r paiti'"ilar Imn and toe p-iv iange from $C to $7'. with
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With the Nation-wide movement to save animal fats the housewife is confronted with a serious problem if she would continue to serve fried foods. Thousands of American homes have found the answer in Mazola, the pure cooking and salad oil from corn. Because Mazola is a vegetable oil and because a thorough test on the part of housewives has proven that Mazola is more practical, more economical than the old cooking mediums. It makes fried foods tiigestableznd the great big factor for economy in Mazola is that it can be used over and over again does not transmit taste or odor from one food to another. A recent demonstration showed that the same tinfu of Mazola could be used eighteen successive times for deep frying! Mazola is fine for salad dressings, too. Get Mazola from your grocer in pint, quart, half-gallon or gallon tins. The large sizes give greatest economy. Also ask for the free Mazola Book of Recipes or write
us direct. Vci.r Rcnc refLM. if k-Uzcc dot-i rot ic er.:i: ;.'c:.on. Corn Products Refining Company New York
Corn Products Refining Co. 711 E. tlim.i. Strert Chictgo, Illinois
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and departed in. e last rr-.ov': j t'1'1 .. hH'h. .I.est"r P.on.lv. W.Tien; Hubbard. I'viii A. Smith. .Tames liar-; din Nennie Rhodes, llnrty St. C. I'rark-i l;n. J -res f-7 Ila.kef. Alfred P. Ti.e. ! Allen I ' r--.k. Jose.pli Midash. Th is. .' P.-dleld. K-.jgene F. Provvn. Karl Piatt. !iar!e Kissens- r. llepherj 4 Padgett, I .Vi-ii'dj.s , a n er.u . 1 K.I win Llpinski and Xi'lodas S, - '
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NOTM"K. r.'-.ilet ip.ak.it s on strike on 8tn, ia,,. oil rj'-finery. Fast Chicago. Id.: also ail P.uibiing Tiades of 1 1 a mm ..nd and ' tiion men nn.l fi-.ends of organlc-d 1 -i h..r take r,,,t i. e. J'"1 IV cr.'ittl.W. Piismess Agent. Lo. ai -''. Jn!. p ,.. ho.., of rioii.jniaker A- Hep.e,-l-i-
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GOOD SCHOOL NUMBER i COMING TO dRPHEUM: "The Nine Naj tires." in lin-ii plea- . 'lit school a I hod en nil slur bill ip : the crph.-um theatre Saturday end Sun- ' dav. I'our othfr (.'""1 fctiturcs have been secure. I. i On Monday a musical number of siv- ; teen people in "Abie in the Trench'..-" ' will star. j The P.iooklyn . omedy four is the j feature of the- present show. !
NEW AGENT SKIPS WITH TICKET SALES
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of Hammond, Indiana F. H SClMAr. Pt'oaident WM. D. WEIS. Vic PreaidPTV A. H. T rPEH.. Vicp President 11. M. JOHNSON. Cashier I. C. FOF.R, Afcs'Siar.. Caf-.ier FOREIGN EXCHANGE TO ALL EUROPEAN POINTS TRAVELERS' CHECKS SOLD FOR DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN U3S STATEMENT OF CONDITION At the Close of Business Dec. 31st, 1917 ((.' oimensed ) KEKOURCKS: Loans 7:j!.:5Ki.lO Overdraft? - o'J.1'2 .stocks and Bonds 12!.:i07.1! V. S. Bonds. Circulation 100.000.00 Furniture and Real Estate 10,;u1.2I CASH RESOURCES Bonds to Secure Postal Savings. .$ 4-".oOO.OO Libprtv Boncb 1"A8S9.2.t 1 S. Bonds to secure U.S. deposits 125.000.00 Cash on hand, due from Banks. and U. S. Treasury 324,4..VJ.61 648.S01.86 l.f 128.087.. "S LIABILITlKsS: Capital Stock 100,0,i(.O() Surplus and Undivided Profits 41,i:Ji-$.22 Circulation . 100.000.0u Unpaid Dividends 3,000.00 Depo5is 1,383,953.36 .$1,028,087.58 DIRECTORS: AVTON H TAPPER CARL K. BAFKR WM. i. WKIS LEO WOLF JAMES K. STIXSOX JOSEPH RUFF F. R. SCHAFF 3 Per Cent. Interest on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates
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