Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 182, Hammond, Lake County, 24 January 1918 — Page 7
Thursday. January 24. 1918.
THE TIMES Pac Seven
CI Mrtflfc nmrr sj I S , t t M dl ! Katharine How.ra, oicott at.. Phone 83. win bp (.leased to writ receive social no and arfvertlalns far Xne Tltnea. coi.iMiit. thevtrk tomht. l-'ranels X. Ilunhinnn anil Heerly liuyne in "lied. hitr nnd lliuf Iliooil." story throbbinar 'with the love of humanity. Also the "KilKbih Epliode of The Hidden Hand." Monday's apeclcl feature will 1e Mury IMekford. ahonn In the "little Princess." Also a Vox Sunshine Comedy entitleil: "Damaged; -N o i.oods." Matinee ootninrntln); at iiieto Continuous. 1-24-5 IOI.K TAXI m;kvkt. Resuinril. All call promptly taken cure of vhere roads are passable. Phone East t hicaso 91. !rs. Fred .lvM,a!( r of Orap:vjna i somewhat otter of an nines' .-!. i-h !ns closely confined her to the 1 .use- i ,r Vie past week. Mrs. J. fiilitan who has. been v'.fitmsMt s. 'harles Amick ;a Grapevin ft. t the- past three weeks ha? returned i l.'-r home i;i Hammond. Mr sii'! Mr. Othnier Ben. of F'ttsWALK ERECT AT EIGHTY i-ievause a man or woman old doa . mean that tlu-v must walk u'.ong "nt over and supported wi'h a cane. A I'.ar. can be aa vltorom ai d hea thy at ' aa at twenty if he aids th orwans of the body in -e -rf ..innn their : ';n.Niona. AH rfisenses whether of a malignant or v.4k character tend to ?--.r tn-iv our '. ,'aiitt . Vou must coun'era"' d:ik. ! n . Incipient stage if yen would lire a I t'ppy and useful long- 'tfi. i i:f"T.r-i urrur -..i . ... i i a 210- V.r-.',1 l:..,...,ll,-.. .1... .- ..-..! '.. - - - -- . Ht lu-ii ma-. i uJ.ru 1 over the world, contains soothing oils or.bined with srrength-Kivlnjf and sy.-'em-cleaiilrjr herr. These capsules are prescription and liaiv been and are til! bclns" used by phys-Mans in daily rra.tice- Tliey havo proven their merit n v-iis-ving backache, kidney and bladder ' ornpiain'.e smd b i aiimenra arialRs; f.-o:.i an excess of urtf acid in tbs svst rev . . L.r MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsule i.-e soid at all reliable druggists. Thev guaranteed to do ever;,?hirr as irr:e-j or money refunded. Don't be, misled by false imitations. Look f.-ir i;OLD MEDAL on every box. Adv. ffn'r 4l1'l?ll l a iii-if ikii IS Use Beaver Board for any kind of remodK ij elinix. attic?, ceilings. rt otc Easily applied. fi Phone me for estimates. Jos. Miller 11 Williams St. Contractor and Builder. Phone 838-W. INOW
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The Baltlroore Hotel COR. REGENT ST. AND MICHIGAN AVE., INDIANA HARBOR. C) line .Steam Heated Rooms with Int and -old water. Private craraire tor a u t 0111 o o i les.
Julius Lupu, Prop.
Specials for Friday and Saturday, Jan 25th and 26th
FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, 5 lbs.. $1.05: 1 pound OUR LEADER COFFEE, 4 lbs., $1.C4; 1 pound HS M. R. BLEND COFFEE, special, 1 pound 30C FANCY GUN POWDER TEA, per pound GOC HERSCHEY'S COCOA, 1 2 pound 23f AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, with Coffee or tea order, 6 bars 30C SHRIMPS, 2 cans .- 2oO
East Chicago Tea & Co 716 CHICAGO AVENUE. EAST CHICAGO.
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STANDARD ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIR A L ABRAHAM SON, PROP. PHONE 2514 HAMMOND. 2i5 EAST STATE STREET.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIMES
IVYien Itching Siops
J There i3 0ne safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture and ikin irritation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle of zeino and apply it as directed. Soon you will fad that irritations, pimples, 1.1 i t t .:.,,,.,..-. Hi j.mjviu;. vl.:..i, Lwu.:.rs, iiiuviij and similar skin troubles will ciisap appear. A little zemo. the penetrating, satisty in? liquid, is all that is reeded, for it banishes most skin eruptions and makes fc'Kin 50r frr.OCth and healthy. The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland, O. bur. Ph.. Hi" !i ii a is;t with r-iR'.lv'S an.i fti-rds :. t In: itltia iiiibcr end also Ham.uond. V. It. k'-'ait, auditor f ". th Eii'lc. P." id .. f:! ctl Suop'.y. of Pi(thi.rjT. vif-ited 1:m ?; ': . Mm. Laura I: - .vim- in '. i -.: p - itir - t r - t and ister. Mr;, Vance, i 1 1 ,s n,iv ! i 5" :r i - :i t: ' :;i 1 il ...... j!i,V ;),- J i''.i!ahi'V:i,-i, x hi' re I ! of ! '.. for this fi lit en.i Mi 'I t : Ivy street i ent'-rtair.v'il at a linn-r pnr'v n c v e - i:'usr a'i ii'i'i fue k : i s-1 i--re or. and Mrs. J. M C!'.i:--v Mr. ur.T. ':s. ('has. Nk'hol.'., !i5 I.y ?.!:ss Mn:!v Shea, the latter tw.v t va..her. in ti.e puf'lic n iif i'lj of this i-i'.v, and Mr. and Mr. K. C. Ki. rid o f"r (.f t;ry. Mr. Niohola. is a gov eminent i aspect or front Xi: w V.ii k ii.nU he j-e on iuncfii. The m'tr.ber of ti.e Tii-City Triangle club of this city at tended an int'orinal . rt held nt the h-uie of M.ss Ju!i;i l'ttzcle in hit:n,tf. an .ven;np a so. Mr. mid Mrs. Mo .' K;':n; n-.-r of Soi;th Matviii avenue have leturro. J fr -ro. '.""r, i ' n vi.'-n lioy v.'t'i i.tt'-n-i-iiiK the ".veddins of a nephew of Mr. K I":.; pro-r. a Mr. Joe S. d'o'Tir. wl... was t:r:ti-d in nidrnaie with JiiD Ki-i:r of Marfhfiel I ao nae. The t-ev nioni' a and re-r lion were li'.' i at th" 1.. -v.:e of the br' !. whe-e many i" la ti . i s and friends p i'io r."i in their honor. Ph jss and r. rnh-i Mathews, duushters of Mr. nrd Mis. Morsati Matbewa. e.f o'ltii f'lrr.tt nveiiiH-. have t-i'ifn no the study or esthetic dmcins nt the t'ar.-i-!t ! 'asictni? Acadciity of ("Jii, aso sn-J.-r t'n-c Cl'vt et ion of Miss r.sed, of n" of s vf!l I hool s faelici-.i and v h vit-ti w n jn t a is : t y. W tl'iam T. Lynn ' Xoi thcolt a venne l as i e'.urn'd to V.is riutis as r, .f stvr mcrhaiiii' at th I n i "nia ' mioi 1 1- a 1 Refinery tympany vc-'enlay a ftei- a rest ii ia.- f.. t . ti to tak- oviriir to a spri.n of tji- h ,ci; f"ivvi .-iii" tr.r.o an v. h.!e al ut 1 is wm k. Miss ais; M.-'.'o'?!. ti ! in-1 r'.'t -:-r :n tl-.e Last C'huaso hich triio.-.l l.ts re-cel'-ed word fnuu toe- A : I-is ,t ,o of t'hicaeo that f'i". lias ?iad a p'---e of her wen k a.-crp;. f and ;., !,.- iofl fit i!o A! .iiTina-' Fxhi'tion of amliti' and apj-1 icd a 1 . . Th eivi; depart :i:rit 'f th- Kaat , 'nn a- i Worn in a Cl-ib will t i. et ihis f eninc t th ' ha in !- r cf t'.ir:r.:r' e j-oopta. Th" .--;bj-:-ct of d:s' o-i"U vx .11 !"- 'S;at' 11 .:-" t i e Pepn i 't. r. c'i t v.-1 1 h t .h- M . s la ; Afor, s in e " W. . :, n ni l 1. i. T ' -i - i t h ' m-e - BIG SURPRISE TO MANY IN HAMMOND l'"op'- are surp u t on of siiiipi-' e "inc. e - . ,-, s :t oXH sjfi'.HjNVVI h .. .v 1 iS"t so , axv i'as;: soi;r id at t!i- 1X.-T.WT :' k ; Ii - i n h-u k. n'.vi x-d in Adl-r-i-kt. f ijs:.e th" KN'TIRK i.ipletely it. relieve 'oo i! -oh, E ii or oo n - t!iation snd pi-x-nts a ppend i'-i t is The INSTANT, plapant a : ion .. .d!-r-l-ka surpfis-s ino'n ib'to.s and pa tients. It )-..p..v s fo"! pifiiteo which 1 poison xi'.-j? tt!,vnx-h for moiiiii-. Negele. ornsit'-i't. t'eidinet Ax.-, and ettc Si. Ad -. . OPEINf Louie Houtshilt, Manager Ht APPLE BUTTER, full quart FARM HOUSE BRAND RED EEAN3. 6 cans. 70c; per can 1 2r FANCY CALIFORNIA PEACHES in heavy syrup. No. 3 cans QUEEN OLIVES. f'.'U quart SEEDED RAISINS, 2 packages . 25c AMERICAN PORK AND SCANS, No. 3 cn SAUER KRAUT, No. 3 cans OLD COUNTRY SOAP, 10 bers 20c 15c 17c PHONE 24. -IN EMERGENCIESAVc '-ait rrpair huc while the ownor waits fr them. Our m;u hines are quick ;t nell as highly -f fi-ci'-nt. So if your shoes nieet wih a sudden accident tr stuldenly ivr- way in 8onio i urt comti in -Hid we'll reyair tlivni for v i in short urdor. No charges fn t h" cMra sert h'h.
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! ins there will he a brief session of the . ' ill nvmbers t tramwt business and tl, Icillv'itiC of naioe. All me:iil-r aii' a.-ked to be nro-iint in then atet.dam e t'ud vctiint;. I Teter ('o ivl:. after four montlis in
t 'niliany K. '' l-.n,ine-i nation' army, in in Indinna Harbor for a few ilt.v ..ii a fin I.mikIi 1. 1 look niter ins l.iiy.ii'ni at the tib rentaat an t. II n-ill glad to . all of i::s o!.1 fr.ni.i.j ami ou--. :::. r Ain . l.i.-i. tenant Iol;.li 'anine r'tii!ne. i. ) :i. .st . f '.lit;.' at Mae..n. 5a.. .ft.-;- ."in-niima In!" f'trlo'jglt c-f few i'ii' "!,- v.'it'.i I'B'-eats Uie K. N. 'a:j;ncs in Ni lii Maoun avenue. Mrs. 'le riie Holiraf-ple of the Alias k i.ai t ir in .- iiifl to-i .'"ji ha te ret '.: tr.eii Ii 1 1 1 o li'iu n isit fit Ki.n;i.ind. tml. wh.-r.' th; y viitfl the hmii ! the parents of M r. Hotlzuppie U.,orts r"-.utn fn m Mr. T-" -U Si fpio'ii.-', who 'out a few il -i i s :iko o.iiii r-A.'iit .in . ... iHtion Ht t!:e I'::. Mjo.-iloe-pml in r.. e, ;st : r. Minn., aie ;u st i to- oi i ir-. i i;yr. Mrs. Sfph. n- hi e..m-li.ini-l tor hi!.l.ar.l n.l both will t M. inn Tlooe : t ivi'-'ks or .:r!"r" until h t . : ; i y attetxlhuj phy-.-ii im:i I'clln pj it sift' Mi. St'-T'hens to 1.-h!- for Iks liouie. Mr ; i.d Mrs. 11. H. Canme and Mr. j and Mrs. VVM1 iavi H. M'Ud.- of tliis! (ity will le KucMts at th I la iii'.iiond j Woman's riui iit their "' ;-nt!-in in'-" evening iiebi at the Musni'. T mpie t tliis coiinn ! Mi s tie, ofco tl. l.t .vis of X' i ili Having avenue en t e 1 1 a ineri at r)om-r last cv niri' in h'.n-r of Mi's 1-;. .. 'A'tlliams. In!' .cuest. Mrs. Lverctt Viiliams of the Atlas opi rtiner.ts nd iier two liiiidren have lb-pa rt'-d for ill i uii ns han , Alalaaia. to isi- Mrs. 'liliatna si.t -r. Mrs. A. V. V j i.ti'l to j.'.jn her parents, tio: Kdwnrd I'e l;sirds. who are Hoi-ndiiiK the .nt-.' l'i"ll'.;i lb (!. Mrs. V ill ;;;. is e.'nt-i;.;Iat"s s-eniim a couple of months tlo-rc. The M:ry t'!d Maids lub inteirainf d t-r on " of its ui'!iioe;9 a', the horae a' Mr.-. K-i.-se'l Hill in South Masotin v v-n-ie, lu-t c v entnis and it was nn-hi-io.need as a --n 'sr, i;, ..oils s-i':.wer f.- r Mh? Louise I'avii. that is. Mi-ss Lavis that v.as. but the cr,-eatest .-: rprise of tlo i veninx was t!:e one x.ad" !; tiie hoti o rd su t hera'lf. w h-i u.ade it i,n..n t other inoinbirs that slo- no h naer was M;ss Tai is but Mrs. Walter '. Tapt'-iTi, nnd has be.n s'n Kriday ''!". v hen a. ipiie-i . i--..ii..ny, unit-n-r iii'' hai '.'.v . o:ij)l.. whs p. roomed 'y li of. P.roii of ilo l'.ntlisii Lutheran nary .f that, t l,ir. . Miss La ,s is '- 'T the x-aUy i'.ei'iln:- yoiuic ladies , of this city and d.-. tighter of Mr. aH,j .u i a. i. io a. :s o; .o; tn t;iiin; ax -lijc. Mi-. Tajipan is the ofti' " for. -f ti;c Kd xv a ids Vab" Cmnany. The. ta:iy beautiful gifts sboxvot-ed '..p'-n th- hrtd flu'vol the ixat "tioii :n xxtii.'h she -was ;;eld by i o a-, r s of th:if. O. .At. riuH. Mi. and Mrs Tappan xvill Iia at home to trteji- fi iends in an abode they have fitted up at Wal--r st i el TIn:-.:-.p-.nd. A t .-. t - riot ida and an t o pa t ed xvi' h i-i-r-.u je.y i ; .Mrs. I-.. 1.. J .antrum -f
A.h!:s aveuu... v ho xxas a mupa n !v ( ,..f Mr?, l.t'.noian that the tiip ws hehep 4 htldren and lier mother. Mrs. Wv- j ing nude The nxvs wi:i it iio s ant, t ;. pait; leavini; h"i attirdax reach tbf rt ; sure to o erw helm them
exenin?. Ins iieen fraug-bt with the greatest, sniioiv for ba.k come word to t'r.is ('ty tht Mr. Il' ;,ani, father of Mrs. In;nan. xvbo ha i preceded them to lui'ihus. Ohio, to attend a husmess ' rr.-ittfr, and "!,- was to in'.-t the train harins hie. !.-! ons. at. 'ir.emiati. and a -oouipany ti.erii. has paeed away. Mr. E. R. Ioni an, of th E. P.. I-an-ruon '"liipany of this , t y having i ereix d Hd vji-cs fi.iiu llfduiiihus of his father-in-!a w'a deiniae, left at r.nee for that city. It is not known whether the family n t in i "i their tlip of v ht hr 'iie; . not tncetinK' Mr. Wyant. at the depot .n Ohi . suspected doinei bins was xv jong. and went no f urther. N de;'i..i" iiifni.i m;o:i an hp alewned i BETTER I i III Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets the sufcstN tute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the result of Dr. Edwards determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints v:th cclomel. I His efforts to banian it brought out theio little OUVe-COlorea taoiets. These pleasant little tablets da the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches, ' dullness" and that lazy feeling come from constipation, and J. A A 11... TV r. VA,rA5,, yteeViow" "heavy." Note how they "clear" clouded nram and how they perK up tne spmta, 10c and 2oc a box. All druggist. Tlie entire stock of Men's Ladies and Children's Shoes sold at cost and below cost. Sale now p.iinpon. Going into another line of business. Giorgio 1718 FORSYTH AVENUE EAST CHICAGO.
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WOOL GROWERS LOOK SOUTH: TrMEXSE FLOCKS OF SHEEP .TO HE TRANSFERRED FROM WEST
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rase -r.Trr NEW ORLEANS, La., Jan. 00. ! (Special) Transfer of shp f rom j "Westtm ranjas to cut-orpr and timbered pine lands cf the South will be ! recommended to the annual cnven- j tion of the National Wool Growers' Association at Salt City, Jan- i
Shomlst.sSni X JnSi ittM hld . confmm it tltornry rental of Louisiana. eLto Km??$Jt J5 K d-leff5cca ot the Southern Pine Asso-i preped the opinion that no difflvultv rntS? S tv: tiJlf1 ow.er3 tien. hich was attended by a would b encountered in I:avir.S en- ? irft rL.fi, ftt ! 'hMM haV-T,g numbr of wnen and expert-j acted at the next tensions of the w2 Lv.Twi m bls. P-f ingiric'cl shee3 raisers of tha South. Southern state legislatures .irartic J:Jil. 1 " uJvc,ent volume j Questiftns of legislation, forajre and : mearares looking to the eiimir.ation to perait of the extensive, operations j health, effecting; sheep raisin in the of the eheep-klllinc do nd other necessary to the maintenance of the I South, were considered at the meet-' retardent factors in the fi?re!"praent . ' inS- Federal and state experts are of the sheep industry. With e. view to mvesbsratinj: the j unqtiaiifiedly on record that sheep , At the conclusion the retsion suitability or bouchern cut-over cam be successf ully raised in this ' the land owrers present ext-ndd an lands fw sheep ' raising, a specia , section. i invitation to the corrrcittee to visit eomnnttee of the National Wool, Ten thousand sheep racers, mem- their properties. More than a week Growers Association recently nsit-1 bers of the Wool Growers' Associa-' was spent on this trip, ed various actions of the booth on tion. which comprises 75 per cent of j Before returning West one cf the Invitation of ne Cut-Over Land De-; the wool production of the countrv, ! risitin wool growers declared that partrnent ol the Southern Pine As-iwere represented at the conference. ; some of the cut-over jrrasi.iir lands sociation. Ihis committee comprised , Individual members of the Assoca-lhe had seen are eo,ual to anv in the some of the most extensive and soc- j tion are interested in acquirinR-, pre-1 world, end it was the concensus of cessful wool growers in the West. ferably by purchase in part and opinion that the Fed-ral snd State It was composed of JcnnR.Edghe:ll, long-time lease, single tracts com-! agricultural officials should lose no chairman; Jhorr.as Austin, Albert ; prising 100,000 to 1C0.O0O acres or ; time in inaugurating a thorough and Smith and K. It. Winder. i more. , con-)Plete investigation of the forafie On reaching New Orleans thej Hon. Harry Gamble, asisUnt at-! probiem on these lands.
uptil Mi. Lann-.r.n xxiies baek tho news xvhioh i expeeted today iir Uimorrow. i It was for M : . W van fa liealth a,d that and their fronds in thi feel the deepest sviv.pathy for th'- n. Mrs. i.. Hf-li. Mrs. Mind S'ephen; and Miss f'.eulnh Hull tire in fhi'-as-today see n L'axod Wnrfiold in "The Musi Maste-, snd Uininc at the Ellis tea roc-it iftcr the -liatinte iftM. u,The Kins's iletalds will meet day afternoon v. ith M : -s hum Acker at Rsl ; l-".r sa-i et. Mrs. i;- .r;" noi.p of Ktr st:e"t has her sister. Mivo !'r rothy l.hirst of Chicago visit ns hr a f w days. Fted I.i.od. of the .jh'i I.ifantry. i'o. K. is at lien ft om 'liiei, a maua f'ark. fia . is on a few days fut bti:h to s'-e his parents. Mr. I.ind : the only Indiana Harbor boy in this ot.-. pan v. Frank j oriipany, and a MilxvaiiKe.- Iwy w;i j (onir.jniwl .Mr. Ivr.d ar.d who later went j i i that city to visit his foll.s. 1 East I'l'i.-iiji. I'aip.i I:o:.:l N ith ho is ' re meeting this no-iinj to holj tneir' t-S'ilar installation if officers. The -I. A. M. . In:, Jius been asked to I p;"et --it i Miss llelga Jl..dstfi;n in X-iri street this ex nmg. i t-u.tui z.;iv uioch avt. Miss Mab'l Fu.ton ,.' Z-Sltf Ul T1'!" dpfuud or vmii,lgWn, i;., ' akc .-j position (..- ,:!is:a;.i,r ., ;" ''U-et nninetj -3 on-t.,e r,t t!ie U aj . .-v.-r i:ent. .-i e re. enil.i I ' Hiqned h- !. ;..n m a suuiur .apneo.- , t ; i tiio .m.-ri--.i.. -itini.s Kai.u a. ;8rv and Mis .fujti..i.'s fri.t.d feJ assund siie x- in make eoa m her n iieM o deux...-. " evnittinf. i 'loo of Indiana i ":. i .-,is ex-ening with is. Ef,ke.- at her he. me 4:! I f-'i, M
' ( i i i,t - . Mi ?w s. Brennan. 1 io- Ar.njal Eake County Association t j ,-..eaberK vs. f-vl:--s. Etc Ir.diar.-i Students is having a metint j i T-Mi'ifo: J Mil ford, ol banquet 1t due retce-nttien ctliui inn.i.i' -x Vo'.scko.
i i.'jndalion I'ax. nt th ni.,i;. aj 1. ciiuii li tomorrow euiny. Frof.
i. i . Exit sin. piine.ipBi f the Ti.lex 1 t :s ?tark lis vs. "i rat onx s k h l'; i president of til.. .iuii.n-e As- i 2" ? Pi v be vs. Whit". fo,',ati..,ii of Uk .i.uti'v. j n-Tft P'shrha v. Whtte. In a i-c -ent arti' le ot .- huted by the '"S 1 T.unber vs. P.ouse. pi -'as i-o nn:i'. to of t.';- E-d Cross (. J 1 2 7 Ward vs. (TH. t.r of East t'hicafco showing amount j 1-52 1 t -d vs. Psjir. of finished crlicle f' l-w.-trded to tha i 1S5 t'araf -tak v. Pajor. leannn- house at F. t Wavtl. n mis-j TV ESI AY. Jan. C. pi.ni B.-euned. making the number of ! ' iK to 13M ,,rar.cock rases. surttioal dressings read Z'i when 1 IE" Williams vs. T. E. & I. Co. should have ben 3(. The i-or'pnn- j 1T;: Tlftnton v. Thornton. dent is q-tite surs that the linotype ! ' 7 v-,"r,ll,z jU v- Stilmovich. r.'aeh.ne did io! m-au to , h.-3 ,.',,,-! H -J R"J n"'lds x s- K insr-v.om-n out of then- (joIVS(j ,,,,'- I 1 4 S4 B.ir. e vs. f.ary Tt. M. nnd the cone, tion is r-.e.te. ?lndiv T,, '- ' -T ne x Jary B. M outrut is cx.-eedtniri.v Riat,;xinP no ! l' "V"- ,r;!'!n:,,rVVPthe xxci-.e,, a, oeudina 'iv .ff.o' Co. vs. Tur.'.a. to meet thru- quota ..f Und I ;r3'-' -''t1-''""'' Pjkrs. " " I ,-. : Whitat.-r n 1 ' v fox- P .1- P ven more toai. what in(.,toJ of , "' . "'l T. " ' tj,,.. , 1 -2 x : oh n-Koden v. V. hitaker. J ."it Shefftld vs. Bowers. ' ir. Kdxva.-d Jac.f.. fo- !a,xy x-r,. a,,r.M Wood -s. Johnson, pra- tiein ij.ntis! of this el'v nnd y. ho I v.-KPN ESL'.VV . .TAN. 3...
te.-enti" turned over hi, piitronajre to b'r. Sxviegert. is now takinc the nunlap course in ryrrhoea )n c'hicaKo. sat- j r-day at the Hotel LaSalle in Chicago! ther.- v iil he a rljino at which ninny ' notable dentists throughout the country i w:ij Ue in attendance to discuss thi disease vx hi 'h 1 r:-iakin su.h taxag--inr crocress in the r!oir...r.i r.r k.iu to human. tc. There w. inr- .... . u There .s a l.rpe attend.nc at the the r Mi"' , ?dUr11 Harb"r flt their ,,lbllc tn.ta nation last ovenin. mi. a. i,. Pmith of a-bart. ra,t prsnd ratron of the state, arrived in time to conduct the installing cf the ofic-rs and wim him nas Miss Jennie MrClurI Kt-and marsh3ll of the state ehsptor. and -Mrs. Thompson, worthy matron of the. Hobsrt chapter. Owins to illness the ors-anist from Hobart could not sttrnd and in b-r Head v.as Mrs. Alice Weirirh x4-.o r residcd. The roster of officers 1 his year are: Worthy matron. Mary J. t-'eix mowhv T-rron T..-v d, 1. . .. ociate matron. Mabel Lindlev: sr,l tary. P:arl Ansiey; treasurer, Anna Taske; condustress, ?.Iaud Kcotr. ass't ! conductress, l.aura Swentzel; chaplain, i Aanes Kobertson: r.iershal. Mae ,autid- i ers: otaanist. Naor.n P.oberts; Adih. ! Mrs. Brisae.x : iRtitb. K.n l-.criiic John,,- j tone: Esther. Selma iVixer: liitha.l
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1. rKT .ir .a Dora Krfgcr; Kleeta. Katherine Barron; ! warder. Alice Wejri-h: sentinel. Eliza beth Grove-. Tlie c-.i'sr'.'inp worthy niatron was Mary Tteeu w ho was pi -eypnted with the past jew el of h:r office, the rres-f mat kin. being made by Eva t i Meno who also presented to Edward! gold cuff links with diamond settings.; Herbrt Tr on oehalf. of the mn:beis, ; presented A. H. .r.ntii. t he installing or- ! ficer of the even.ngr with a gold mount d foiiiitaiii nen In anoreciation of hl ! coining: to officiato at the ceremonies. 1 Mr. Smith is ntreetionatelv snoKt n ot a the "father of the chapter", having: in-I titu'ed it. Mis. I'earl Ansly who hai" b.-n in the capacity cf secretary for several years v.as presented with pnst. officer's pin in due regard for br efficient -xxoik. Mrs. Treen made the rrs ntation. A bnndoir.f cut klnss vasxi was an aided treasure given to the outgoing i.jatron and the preentstion po-idi hy Mr. t'owert. A beaut i. "til broo'lr with ruby and narl stting was Cixe-n to Mis. Trcn by her busbstid with the honorary guest of the evening, A. 1 1. Ssuiiih pree.ntir?: it. Eefresbtnerits ce.ii.-Iudod this eventful exenins and X'.-t-e fuiperxised by Mrs. Jennie .;' hinq and nn corrtuitte". r Trial Calendar ; t i I U j MONHAY. ,1 AN. Mi-C'.'i. v. City o' iai .i . i35 ."iit i; Vol 'ho. f,"7 I;a- is - s. iia:e.. S3:: l.un. ion vs. run-:. j.n3Swift & vs. Tiltfotig. SM Maa Eur. . SznoUKy. Sil Titis "vs. VnitBis. ?S to I Sup vi AngeJin. l'iSS Eairban'.e fo. vs. Giatkvtx-fli tl'odi;i' IWilson x s. ".arx- Trust S Etc. Piet x-aif.-iba vs. Pietvas'-hs. i 1 -,n. i -B-iko'. ich vs. New Eer.e Cas. DRIVE AWAY HEADACHE Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples j A headache remedy without the dan- i cers of '"headache medicine." Relieves; h d t r-ye feeling from j coldTor ingestion. And it acta at once! ! Merol is 3 dean, v.hite ointment, i made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister, Used only externally, and in no Tvay can it sffect BtOtnach and heart. 83 SOftlC ifltemal medicine3 do. Excellent for sore throat, eronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestiott. pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, ail pains and ache9 of the t3ck or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chiiblains. , Irostea teet, COiaa 01 Jie caest in oiwia i orevents Dneumonia). 30C and 60C jarS, hospital Size $2-50
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4 Their natural action r'lrea tlie stomach of undigested toori, stimulates the flow of gastric juice, renews the activity of tlie liver and bo.veK -;r.d strengthens the digestive system, 'irike them wiih confidence, for )0 years' exuerieno.; prove that Beecham's Piils Are good for the Stomach teaiU erexjrwkro- an bcitt, 10c 26c. PLAYS THE GAME THE YEAH 'Jiouyn 4 4Zr-'-3 'f.Kr...f. '2 ' ' f . if t ix -v Lddie Burns. be;'o;e xx e van run the earth out way. 1 ' x r 1 nsr i ;'rin in nsoes' s . -.'cof the President's :ue"scg0 around w 1 ! h w and st .dyiny it carefully. Eianl.iy, My lioar Kaiser, hoxv ,i e xx e g.'ing to g,t areund this" "We se-k no selilsh ends t serve. Wc desire no (i'mio'5', -,.. dou.inion. We seek no ind ' i.111 i i for curatives, no material omprnsation fyr the sacrifices we 'in ' fieely r.nk", We are but one" of ih champions of the rights of no.r.k;nd. Wc shall be sat'sf -d w lieu tlioie l.trhts iae been -:;-ade pe jeeure as the faith and ftcedvtn -f nut ions can make thni." Th'- only way I can se is to ki eo ! Hgl-t. on with the talk about the United ; States enslav ing Europe. People seetn j to swallow anx tiling they s? e in prl.u. I And mesnsxhile let us ke; on vv h si - ' 1 I litis.. 1 Faithfully yovts. I Beelzt-h .t.. Pi : n-. e t'evijs and Ka.ser of Had" j P. f.: Nat work 111 the conqueted j part of Italy. Those I (alia n w..:rni don t aeent to appreciate war-K 1 tur any btte.- than the I'rench.
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