Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 184, Hammond, Lake County, 28 January 1918 — Page 5

-Mmidav. danuarv l!S. liMS.

THE TIMES

Page Five

SOCIAL, NEWS

the 1.

A. II

All Stun I

Morris l'lillras

has it-turned to Hun-.:

with friend-' In C kiinjs 1s th- guest ol i" S. Cnrte! of Sj

Kig

Sandy. 1 'fon !

oiiii 1 'u 1 n t . j her mother. 1 h luluiin n I

OFFICIAL NE WS B ULLETIN BY THE PRESS COMMITTEE OF INDIANA FEDERATED CLUBS

1 1

COMINO EVENTS. l.oval Womm, Hetheny Cir. '. v. il ii .set, Tu-sday evening nt the home " i! r. . Blaruhurd. M2 ReMl avcu-ic lb- Junior Auxiliary of Si. Pnul': I inis. . opa i rhurch will meet Tuesidnj a Cirni'. ii trul evening 81 th homo Mrs. H. A. Poppctihussen. Gb-ndah I'M-!;. Thv l .i !l:li.; lion! Committee '!' 'h 1 ia -ninond Wci'tans Club will iii't. win i:--s i.:;;.i.cl.- Witn-.ire. msn H:k-.' .t rr t '.:. evening. Mis" Ruth Watb .i is .oil v. i i ! be the assisiui hostess hk Cue program for the netting will he n i arg. of Mij, ii:trr:l Paul. Thf Standard ll'at' V i.i'ei.ng l-on. postponed until the rt'iiiii i1 'bi 'iso 5:h vhfii Mi linn ! Mu'h o 1J Williams street will le h ...stcss. ".in Tut day evening at 7:1') u'cloci there V)il be Hit important huS'lie;. t: cotipg of the Ki'Wi-itli I.t'im-n1 of. tlo

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The .Jhioin:

il l i loidon and I v inner in the Boih-voll. Mrs. I .uketmt n and ! r, -M.il '! M t s.

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deration ' eit3 n '. . Mi Moot . a nnioi t) '.s t ' e ointments. ommi i i ki-;.

s. John fot;.,v -

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l)rlnirirai't of F.diteai Ion.

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'J'erre Haute: Mr Jennie Midden, Rishville; M i Herb.-i; Adkinson. iii'.T Noith .leisey tti-'!. IndlanapoR. Mix Eleanor Smith. Mtmt'i; Mr. U i: tl o i ; . i Sp,... KruiiKt-.rt ; .Mr. George

I llatmauer: ' i uniiond . Mr. Arthur Cnr-

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MTOLEflAHGE GREAT SHOW

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J itt M'tloiiisi ,:hurcli Ha?"l Younger, f T:e .b i ttty wh;.rh fo,- this p'.on.ni h-is I"'

n t thf honif- o! ; 1 Ku.'srll street. ' v n nr.notino d II l'f' t'OiT 'I.

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ntetins Pattir'Hy aftri'rt it! mho temple, the preidfn-. .Mr? nir't. i r".i1inp. Mi "r.'iiirv, r.e.'-td thf mir.u.r- ot iwii n-.e-tir,ir. n'M of th iss'

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Mr r,or!f

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Mi . B ' . Fink. Aubuin

Hlale. i.io:lieu l iterature onimlttee. 'hail .r.nn. M;s. K a Mtrlili Vali'arai.'t.: Jl r. Iaiav A. Hon t'-ifliuig: Mrs. A. St. Ilraat ,

Mt l.v:! I'lar!: r". ; 1 la 'o1 1 ii 'l'l r-t'. Ma S:iv'n. Hratl : Mr . t'tt. i.reenlleld; M:

-41." North d i a n a p o 1 '. .

Bf.tidy. hot. I . . n t o t , :

Hertford; Mr n ; Mti-. jiug-li Ida Stei-ie HtI Vi'atiiin.

Petinne;. 1 ania treer. I rt -Mr". J. I' Mcrrlii. I'nion

". C'rawfordaLnll; Mr? iao; Mid 'la -M;i-. V...n.i!tl

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lrtnu'-"r. Mr.". ... A. KtitiVi'i. : lipainial rptrt from St-oleo'-:li" i i i'ji i.l. v. !i h :-bov th - h .--l:it of fnanfini irc.'i "rii v . fi'ilt-viirs prtpriti i.'tT n unttiin .'- '. t, :! ( !Ki'Ji,t : A r-iane !" h J. !..ynr,S !1!id tiHUBhtt- ! t It I ."-! 'fltjtifiiiiy rt-ndort'd sni eit?l'tjiy f i ; ." orf 'i . M Jtti.t-.r tt:li c':l'H :r. the rtndiUon of two f"ttp. I Jo v J s h Putnrrter !'"-!: "llo'.i- 1 " 1 Kr,C"' I !.o. U- tx . '.. Mr. V. K . H'-?!-!-. a i.e "l Kina . school of Oraor. -nil. Pa., gnve nio. itr rm: t:y d.-s'i-. A I' .iit.h r.it. i 's l'.f:f. ir - t-r-.-t r" )- ." i tho ' r e in th rendition of tin? '!, M.-f. 1; s!-r i-ch-i I b f.cino 5 kill in hr in-niitablo ruita- ' t!-- .stnein?. riisipins ni tv.itf.ir"f ht'o?. r; niiiitif-: ct tlf pi r-vtot" y Miss Mtbfl rne Pt.o.vij who -: i'i!f) presented "Aunt J.;ri;."1ia roan's Piitiit?": ;hf onroro. "The Pa rati These 5f.-le.-i iot( s were a ppt e. in 'e.j and wir'nly eu!--

. n ji i ' ho tie" t inn or t fluh ..f the I.tto-oin 11. Adams- wil! talk Parents anl TeachChtldren ." The re. -srcni will he titer,

f t:

that

include reoitnt ions

Illl'l" t'SI'i

The

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Mi''o iei rt a ire.i n : din Ti Mowing Mi-: rid Mi, A -rt. Miss l-,lh.

Pierce. Mi? Pall. Mi be i . Rit.j.-;!-f-.-.n l'--t ;;; : i !

I :

-'!sh-r 1 I'iet.-e. 1 7!,t.in. A'l'bfrn.

ur V.y ; Mrs. Waitr 'url;

ville; Mr. Allien Foster. Pi:il'ips l'ellinK' r. Winnst: ta Oil be it. Kt-i.ia I Ivp !r .

I'l .initnond. i,n h Mend History ommlttre. I'hm' ii ,m. Mr. W. J Tren. e. J S Walntij strer. E' anavnie; Mrs. W. N. Thi-mpKnti. S.illn an: Mrs. Binr Trailer. .Issuer. Mrs. Henriattta F.orpi, Madison. Mrs Jonh Hanna. PIa:rfleld: Mis. I '.' 1'iaper. S p : eian.i . Mis Unton I'm. 2"'1S North Meridian St.. Indiana pol i: Mis K A. ;rgham. Ietalur: Mr.". .1 S". Yickeiv, Shridan: Mi. 1". IZ. Slu vi l. Vai rai a i. : Mrs. 3. E Ri.bbinB. Marion: Mrs. I A. Porterfield. U';rng; Mr. 'A iil Pcott. Warsaw. Mul fomuill tee : Oraun-an. Mr; Oeorse R Kvkhart. irr.O Benr.efountaln stieet. Indianapol:; Mrs. Charles Ptewart MaxwU, C'lurai avenw. I nd i ana pol i ; Mrs S. K. Ruifk. lit Diaifrit Apts. Inflanapolis. Mr.. Evflvn O. I'at is. Evansv.lle: Mrs Harry Hadiy. Morss'iil; ilm. Hay net-tiff. Pedford. Mrs H H. Si-aw. V- a v ; Mis. Ella Ji Iveratein.

r. Va"asl. . M i s. Evil Verweir,

1-V.rt Waj ne. Mrs. i". 1'. I'hipinan. I-.a-r..i to. I.llfrnry Kxtnlon. ' Iih : i i.r. ri, Mrs. W". V. .H'l en be rire r. Kttkotii..; Mis. .i. .1. llelnstidt, floekItf't; .Mr W. 1 1 Henderson. Moresyille; Mrs Maude Wilson, Saleir. . Mm. K ,f. Etn.-n rt. . l.ft wrerv eutii K . Mr?. Kathien Kailv.ay. "arnbrltlge iity; Mis ' urife E. Scott. State House. In..tnepdt. Mm. J II. Nolan. Anderson; ?!. Newheri y J. Howe, pelphi, Mrs. .Ifiiio Sawyer, Hammond; Mrs. JIattie IM. lir. Andrewii; Mrs. II. H. R.Kera. Ft.rt Wayne; Mis. Miriam Netter. Watsaw. Chairman. M... Ilora," ("ompbell, I"rn nkfoi t . ii i s. t'iiarles Wittenbraker. Tit Ibi-Hfoid stree', Kvansv:ile; Mrs. E B Hutr. Worthinjuton; Mrs. E. a Joribo. Orleans: Mrs. A. 15 Couper, KI-ifiK Sun; Mrs. V. I!. Hwrk, Oreeni aatle: Mrs. 'arl It. Grav es. Hammond; M W. ", Siiiitn. olees avenue, ! nd ,anu polle ; Mrs C'rrtm I'- arz, Peru; .Mis I,a:r" E. Km-der. Harlan, Mrs. re T homas. Kiknai t. I'ulltli-ul srlfnrr omralttee. 'ha:: man. Mi a K. F. Wl-,ite. 3223 MiijlKHn streft. Indianapolis; Mrs. Alvin WiUi.n. wens il; Mrs. E. II. Aiideison. MoiesviU. Mrs. Welter V. Hulleit. New .Mbon: : -Mrs. A. 1). Cobb. Ti o n.Mou n . 5lr. Ii. H. White. S10 t. '''titer streft. mrc, Terre Haute: Mrs VI F.'ilirk, I.ibertv; Mr. Harvey Jacobs, IndifinptIis. Mrs Harriet O. Tavlor. Pendleton. 'Mrs Tlnth Tarhert, Westfleld: Mrs. J. A Patters. ,n. Gary, Mis. Eva Haekett. Koanoke: Mrs. Otto Orant. Albion; Mrs. A. If. Bardsley. Elkhart Ileparlment f onsen at Ion. Chairman. Mis. E. S. Fiokeneher. 121 St, nth Peier stiet. South Rend. 1. Ovn-a and Forestry i'',miuitt" chair :t, an. Mrs. Fritz Orojleff. it eensi'Urjt . Mis. T. Ha.s. Mt Wrm n; Mr If. r. Hinkle, Vin-dnnes; Mrs Turley Button Mit.-he!!; ilrs. Rud Mcco, Copirnbus. Mrs. Edward I'. Courtney. I.tanvfJie; SU John M. I idah, Sj North Penne: Ivania street; Indianapolis. Mrs. Ralph Rertsche. Alexandria: Mrs Vera Radsley. Arcadia: Mrs. J f. Tioi.-.-n. Indiana Har

bor, port ; ley;

Mrs Elirabeth Meltaff. lxiranMra. M. 1 f . llmton. South WhitMrs. J. V. Kellar. MishawaUa.

2. Publie Health Committee. Chairman. Mrs. Amoa Carter. Plainfield: Advisory. Pr. Amelia R. Kellar, Indianapolis; Mrs. I). C. Ramsey. Mt. Vernon; Dr. Monde W. MoConnell. Sullivan; 1i. H. H. Crtuffitd. Mitchell: Mrs. A. T. Belkr.app. Franklin; Mrs. Hubert Webster. Green. astle; Mrs. W. Ochiltree, Connorsv.Ue; Mrs. J. T. Wirewler, 230r. Alabama .street. Indianapolis. Ind.: Mis. Oeoiae W E'"i. ;s. 450S Maoun avenue. East Chicago. Iinl ; Mrs. John A. Brunei-. Peru; Mrs.

Carrie B. P.anninu. Fort U !n': Mrs. i Mary E. Turner. South Rend

. Home Lovnunlca troinrn ! 1 1 ee. chairman. Prtr Maiv I.. Matthews: Purdue I."nivers:t : Mrs. R .':-? Kiser. B'.onMlle; Mrs Winr.ifred '.Vititht. Worthlngton; Miss Anna E. Hunter. Jasper; Mrs. Morton Fordyee. Russelville; Mrs. Krbert Khirit. Richmond: Mrs. Edward Ferger. Marie r.ond, India ne pol -s : Mrs James E. Davidson, M uncle; Mre. Clarence i. l'la. Tipton; Mrs. Arthur Hopkin". Rensselaer: Mrs MaiKaret Mock. Grs City; Mrs. John O. Swarti. 440 Arcadia street. Fort Wayne; Mrs. K. c. I' Rhodes, South Bend.

. Anientanuaiinn Commit Chairman. Mis. Isaao Born. Alabama s'reet, Indianay.d is: M. Torren-e, g Emrnett stieet. ville. Mrs. Thomas P. Hanna,

Mis. W. A. Wilson. .laeper; Mrs II. E. Barth. North Vernon; Mr. Henry Wolff. Terre Haute; Mrs. J. M. Carter. Conorsv ille: Mrs. A. P. Hurrell. l'v;'0 Ruckle street. Indianapolis; Mrs. Jess Croan. Anderson: Miss Louis Derker, Noblesviile; Mrs Ralph Cummins. Gary: Mrs. C. O. Fenton. Eotja nspor t : Mrs. Martha Klineer, Garreit , Mr s. Victor

Jones. South Rend.

apohs: Mis. Blanche Foster Boruff. Bedford.

The most in. portent work before the club women of Indiana today is the active support to be given the Foot!

I Adrrr.nlsU atlon. From January

ll'ebruaiy 13 conferences

I in each county. Many

' f rom Indiana i

ist Amontf

: to

to be held

noted speake.

and other states will athese is Mr. Perry '.

ee. 2f::s V. Mis. E. Ei a nsEmt.on :

F.

Committer

fo!

Co-opet a tiv Blind.

Chairman, Mrs. E. K, Mon'rr.'O'. Si.clbyville; Mrs. A. L,. Randall. hK East Perry etreet. Fort W'atne; Mr Euc T.amb. Ferersb-.ir?; Mrs Emil Mtein. I.ionj; Mrs. Robert AtmstronK. Huntmsjton: Mrs. T. E. Evans. Greencastle: Mrs. C. V. Oaus. Cart ha: Mr. W. C. Z-hrtni?. 3 j 4 College ave

nue, Indiana por.a; Mrs. A. R

I nion City; Mrs. Flora E. Thompson. Attica; Mrs. Eva Sleeper. Ox.'oid: Mrs. Minnetta Flynn. Wabash; Mr. S. E. Kipplinaer, Butler; Mrs. S. C. Po'a, Plymouth. Motion Pi. tutes Committee. Chairman. Mr. David Ross. 1730 Broadway. Indtanapoli: Mr. F. C. M''V hitter. 2330 -Coiies; Avenue. Irriian-

Pennybacker. who was recently president of th General Federation of U men s Clubs a woman of remarkable abilit:-'. Her schedule includes Cra- -fordsville. lsokomo, Bluffton. olum'ouj. Mt. Vernon. Evansvill. Madison. T -Favette and Bloommarton. The ciu women of the state should take advantage of this grr?st oportunity to hear Mrs. Pennybaoker. Mrs. F. T. M Whirter and Mrs. l'i ' -gem Ta't Iesh are attfndinc the n.eetins; of the Board of Dircotois of the General Ferleratioo t Hot Spring. VirKinia The pres;rient he reteied repor's frt.ni Kentucky. Minnesota. North T'al.'tta and New Mtii'o Federation. In Minnesota and North Dakota half of officers are elected earh year and :n North Dakota the constitution ai that the president and corespondinc secretary shall reside in th same city, flub Notes. The Emerson c ib of Franklin : devotinsj the resuiar meetings to te Rd Cross sewing and sura, i -a. dr.msj. In the Y M. C. A drive Si t" -was siven to that work and 6r"-i invested In Libeit,- lionds 'Die Music Department of the Ma -ion Tpattment Club Jtave the prcgra ..: fct the Matinee Musicale in Kokonm Monday-. Miss Ammons. Mlw Wris'c. Miss Xusebaum and Miss Goldwaite furnished the selections. The Researoh epih of Grecntown Jr.d the Tourist, Club ..f Ruhviie ha-, e cooperated with the Women Section r. f the foincil of Defense in oriran'zatin and patriotic wot k 1 h Federation president i;oa? at the R;sh;Cl',e meet i n sr. Ml. N. P. Rearers of Mi'i.iaan C y has given an automobile to the Reel Cross chapter. 1300 was realized fro r its ssle. One of the methods tiPed by the Ci i.

toour, J Improvement filub of Michigan City t

raise money for the support of a visiting nurse is a series of Vni'tin? bees. .Miss Cora Xafe t president The Women Pres Club w'.il rr.ee' Tuesday , February 12 at the Chart ' of Commerce in Indtaftapohs f;.: ; annual election of fficer. A i day luncheon will re ?'. ;- :.;: at oojock.

1: Ah'tf'rn

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M:

HARBOR MAN TO

n-1 .n'-e

represent a t iv. . atlable wilt be

and t en -

I

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he eru .1 1 1 i ;i

.f Iir.mai,i;.-I's rnifvta mnient

w -f'ti st th" I et . Re; r.-sh-,he ckse of Charles E

i

hour rrno ea

HEAD Ml BUREAU 1 TEN GARY BROTHERS

respect, and from the iimn Lutheran churh they ,u wf,n; ,n Fie;gh. to the c-irietcty. Mrs. Sch-.ilts wa well kuiwn and liked by everybody. Mrs. Harry Schuitx as a Hammond shopper on Wednesday.

Now Is a Good Time To Treat Your Catarrh

Mild weather aid treatment.

attendance noi owi!,, It it!-1 Ilicjeoe audienre vs crv

a ! ice .iff nt weather a pprc fin : i c

h l-dg- hc',.l its rcp.iiv ay eveninc '. th" I Th-r" was the usual or.d several matters of .-usod. Another r-icet-i f,r next Saturday

stid felt well paid for bravinjt the tor'!i. The rot P!e..;na, l-vbruar' nimb, will i-e art ria . Mis. Street"! , chairman, i' -.t'i her cornmittee ;s a rrnr.i r. 5 a fine oro-ram for the afternoon. (y'OMMl'NICATED

Fowler To Be U.

Enrolling Officer In Lake County.

GOING TO WARlLEGISLATDRS ARE

UNDER SEARCHLIGHT

Mis.

htiu.'

P ' 1 e - 1

1Kb.

fo- 1

Wr.tr.

ns Mrs

as her . Ralph

.e S i i" : t! . '11 Grapevi . Lake Coijtl 'ce Rescr'.e. s . st a r, - ' . c

ih Ir

I

M 1 . .'.he

and Mrs. A. avenue had e t ' e ni'i ibe Club. Co-:' i r eri a in me . r .

no

sr w on by . William P. '- - :! am,

P rt y t in tn '

i'l bo t I r

G. T.'ea'. '-r of Cores ciesrs Saturday r of rjie went worth sts ai"l mus'c V ere t! e j-ri7.es lit 'ho

Mr. Ihrvy C!o eilac". i'"f'r)!' Knott i. A f , r tl..- CaiC.es -re,i. The next five bv Mrs. Wilhome ti '.'.'. SiMey on S;,t r, rd.i v.

to Da 'lie a ' s:-t chut oh.

na- t h Boyle, a a best t if ho no 1 their f!-v bride's n v ps sor rll'll'l t th-' core! relatives

Roy ie t..k place urty o'ciO' k at ti..; H'-y- I'at'.ei

of: :.-iat:!i. mail of brother o nan. The

this nioi t:'t,c Ail Saints Edward 1".

Miss l.u.-y Ney honor n nd 1 In ri y t1,e jirootti scrxed bride and her maid

wore 1 . u c

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-.1 at . li'l cny v. t re

loth

c..rciKc b w eddinK

hf ni.

1 .'.ICIP.S -nd nnly

t it.

uits and u'l'ie's of br' akfast

of the

1 reel foil the unro

ot e a :

I icnirl' of not II! Ktt 1: n s k "

tion of af2 en y arioriR t are t ' 1

bride's t r"

re

yen on 1 ttlK t

rant

larle E. Fow- . I ndiar.a Mme r .. PuM; 1 . f ve.-y mater--1 r ".at'on o t ptrfi 1 ; of ih r. .

Brothers Vajagic Honored By Serbian General; 140 Gary Serbs Leaving.

I Don't be misled into thinking that j your Catarrh Is gone. The flrft touch i of winter weather will brinfj it back with ail i's discomforts, i But this is an excellent time to j thoroughly cleanse the blood of the

germ of Catarrh, and he forever rid of the troublesome sprays and douche that can never cure you. S. S. P.. the jrreat blood purifier.

i

Ten b ry 1 e r

ore MO'il'r, we;e bv ii;o-nl lih"iiio be S'-i ! ii v a r t:

nsrr.ed 'ojg:c. sons of re kifd ar.d embraced

Kasn h. member of

issit'ii and V.ro

l.ak tijiit ' senators and representatives m the legislature are havinsr their auffraa and prohibition records bem ln estiaratecl by a committee of the Gary Civic Service club. Known as the personnel and records committee it 1 made, up of Mesdames Clara Waser.

0f!Mary Johnson and R. E. Wilson.

T.

j'

assist

th

th

1 , e .; f :tl

'.! for n p: w a -. h'l t a 1 s r r.. id end ! It ia ' Indus'ri

in:')

der "it.

P p. I

y f k - i ! e , i a n d ii;n'r pr'Sf 'iii to a ' t a an ist rib i laoor : e s w h e i e t. h e v an fie ,v the

tie

a nd

,e Balkan war and the iirat :t',sni.', v-inie im tl.e Chicago .Him Theatre 'sterday. Tho yiiin; men. v.'l'h -n0 fellow

from Audi-

' rb-

. 1 1 s, will leave ramp a' Bizert to t'ie European

today for a train in if Africa, on Cietr way battle front. The vn-

WU1ET Hte

but

;d ,."a

pat

.I.tbiisor. enr Saturdav a

." Pine st ;-e;. i'-id v. t o j-ij. t in-e er.j.ty-ab: s f rer ; Such

rt ! ired "t ortioon Tv.etil v cts IMiti v with ref resh-

P... a t II!

vie

Mr. P.

Kifsts. Sir. mi'l Mrs.

ill spend several days iiitm;

)e s former home in onawa. Chicago and Aurora after

v vv

rrd

u e in

Hammond.

Tine t i tent.

'-t. s i e o ;ie t a t i n ami l lie

h n y I e i

i.s I 1 e

HEfi DELICATE CHILD

ri ie

tcn wa tendered a party Friday by the !. A. to the B. of !.- ' her hi: t h-lr. y ;.nins ri e.ni cd ht r Willi .".it ai.'tss i i i it.'iiKtnriimvr was served

,n t" V c y v. V. i 0 h to j-itoon t-. theii ork.

Mrs. Ibiity V.i dciiMhlt'ul -i:rpt . mciobers of the , !:. in cet brn ' i m . t fiiry. The g U' -i pretty pK-o" o bran, e c f the da

t noon the aft'

er.ii.loy n-ent 1. men, through s' i 'e. :i, a v b .,;. t f v. . i oti.e.- lo. a!:::v i . e to t ti: S ' Jl P. e I ; I i , l lit er.iei Eer CulN w il! !v p.ess, p, -t.il -ltt1 t" ei

'in1 ft la i

ttif-u latiirti th" pile my r rp t, s i red .. ami perlis it'ifl l.ec.t.i;

it

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-1 e ?

d 1

a ml lllT.l

deioblt. evil " t p e 1 1 : r, H y. nd t iiese .. th- Reto iiiw belts to S't'llt of better .1 SI eat 11 s,n the pr- s-

tire L'O", in the picturesriue Serbian unifoi m of russet and red, occupied a bloc k of sestts in the renter of the theatre. The brothers were pulled upon the s:ae at the close of ibe ineetins and s.-tluted bv 'heir general. Dr. Mib-nko -Tiiih, bead of ;he mission, pt,,! ;-. I.owden. yvhile the house tanjr nit'n Serhati li.eets. The brothers came from Garv. wlieie tbcv had been in ai ions.

employ ro'-nts, and their parents s re in S.-ibia.

To Study Parliamentary Law. The club, of which Mrs. Kate Wood Ray is president, has designated Mtsdaroes Charles Usury and Edward P. Kins: to f.nd a parliamentary law instruitor for the c'y.b. When they learn all the flue points of that science, tlis ladies will be able to run II r congress, alderman or the school rjard. Mrs. Kiritr. incidentally, is Roinar to provida the club with a suffrage map. i.'n February C'l Mrs. R. ). Johnson will address the club on the gains of suffrage in 1917.

searches cut the perms of Catarrh which infest your blood, and chase them entirely out of your system. It is by far the most satisfactory treatment for the disease, because it reaches down to its very roots and gets at the cause. Write to-cay for full information, and expert medical advice regarding the treatment of your own cae. Take advantage of this chance to-day. Address Swift Specific Co., Dept. Q-6'V Atlanta. Ga. Adv.

e A. Griswo d & Son

.Ioirt fail ifi attend the bis dance iien by the M. w. A. Detrree Team at

H j the K. of C. hall. Gary. Wednesday, January "3. Music by Ke'.vov's orches-

i n th

quests devoretf knitting and

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i -

ind.

! i o n a s t .

pa i

iii the p.. and iiiep Reseive. s "'!f:C tjua

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m

A-

It Built Him Up and Made Him Strong.

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nd-

in

N

St

'nnni n Unniou

Mother.--

c'ren are ak li.er and ir, 'hiidl-e-.i Joy v'"is. druri i .-',.). It.'i. lasrn bv Sol V.'hi'K-t; V--b-sr ilriis st,

it! the colli

-. Mltil. "Mv little h.,y ySs ic-io-. v. ea'.;. r i in 'o'.tcd oiiitl.U cough '-o we hail to L" p Mm ! ..! for t year. Nothing t--eiii-'i. bini until Vitiol n-as i ccomr,ri.i the cliin; it made in him iJtiUshlo. It ha built him up i 1 im strong so hia cough i entirely pone. We can noi

Vin! too higlily." Mrs. E.

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; th' at ;- Zi. cf'bl Misses I and Ann: E r.ius' . Muth.-i ! i no oi W e-'.-e.,.i hv 111. S ?M-t S--M l fi. roorr ,v it'll ! '

: s of th S ratty in Follies. Ill .oil i -e a nd

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- " ill,. .I- 'ightful alT.-iir? of 'he . a t1'. cinnc',ii-t pnrty kivui I, ,oi- i i.i- of t ho b i-'h st hoi 1 tiny i'. ' toriC a! the chumbir tCiee. M.-Keley's orchestra he Rooster Cluh opened their the jiutsts and serve. 1 them : itn.

jOrtt's Incomparable Work I Shoe A World Beater I at $3.15

f weak, delicate, ailinx chil- ; ke.J to try this famous cod

tonic on our guarantee. ; to take )'. Joseph W. i i and Norrts Plvv.. I!am-

Vmol is sob! in Iast 'hi-, lin ker's Pharmacy. ;j:kJ in i E. If. Ma t tern, ami at thei ore ui very town and ity! ry. -Adv. " i

(',Tt to the severe weather the dancing: party at the Hammond Count ry Cl'.ib or. Saturday pvcnins was not. ns largely atfe,;e as ustial, but those

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n- 1 un. Ired and foity more Gary Serbs b a" on Tiuirsday for the An:er-tcan-Ser'.naii ir.iinlr:? 'amp at Biserte, near Tutus, Algeria. The mp in A-ri-a. is c'liiimaiitied by French officers. There are ".00 Gary, Hammoi d and East i'Ii s ie St rbs trainine there. GARY PDLIGEMEN m By jury Officers O'Donnell and Mayserki Not Guilty of Shooting Prisoner.

tra. Tickers oOc. I.a.Res free.

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ATTENTION KHIOHTS OP PYTHIAS. I ntil futther notice the regular meeting nipht (f Hammond Eo,1s. ;itt Will be Tuesday evening instead of Monday. l-i'-t I' RANK OI-RZON. C. C.

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CARD OF THANKS

We thanks friends dm lm?

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OP THANKS. eMend our heartfelt e.-lation to our many

and neighbors who aided us the illness and death of our

mother. Espe ially we wish (o thank Rev. T'.runn and also for the beautiful flora I offei mi; Mrs. S. 1.. Schiiitz and family.

CARD OP THAWKS. After biiiip out seven minutes a jury We wish to express our sincere in Judge McMahon's circuit court at thanks 10 our neighbors, friend?, relCrovvn Point found officers O'Donnell mives anti the E. C. B. A. for their ami Michael Mayerski not fruilty of kindness shown durinir our f-ad bereave-

by in

the recent connect ion

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America's Finest Product Capacity, ton with ton carrying qualities. Lowest price truck on the market. FACTORY: ST. JOSEPH, MICH. Financ:al Office: 1132 Masonic Temple Chicago.

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; Hefe's a "Jim Dr.nciy ' Work Shoo for j Dion, made of plump, iluraldo leather, j hoavy double solo, re-enl'orced shank, I half bellows tongue, nailod bottonie-. J Eailt for sorvire. We have searched

the market and can find nothing to compare with it at the price. Black or tan, in stock now S3. 15

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sian. who was shot titter being; arrested and who is s;itd to have trier to escape.) The policemen were tiefendeti by At-J torneys Clarence Pretsch of Gary and I W. I. Mi Alter of Hammond and at I he I expense of the city of G.iry. j Clearing of Mayerski and T'onnel I comos as a stmsimK il uko to the Gary i Pot. who-h conta lit ly atiacke,) the two policemen for politics! purposes. What Court Hsld. The (,-i,,iit held that, a policeman has. a riprhl to shoot if a man runs away !

iltcr refusing to submit to aircst. j

0"Donnall Congratulatad. i The character of Officer i.i'Donnell as ! v eil aS hts repu t 1 i"n has nevt-r been finest ioned. A resident of Bake county ' for 2 j years he has served on the Ham- i mond and Gary pf!ice departments.' Three mayors of Gary have retained I him a an officer. OToiinell has two sons in the United'

States navy, and one of them went down on a ehip funk by a C-boat, but by swimming he managed to save ilmf-elf until help arrived. The vindication of the two policemen after the nasty attacks made on th-tn by the. Post and tho political gang be hind it has been received with rleasure by their friends.

M R. DP

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GIRLS! WOMEN! TIE GASGARETS ITCOfJSTIPliTEO Then liven your liver and bowels and clear your complexion.

Don't stay headachy, bilious with bad breath and stomach sour.

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LANSING. Mi. and Mrs. f'r'd Koestrr i the K it'st of Miss Grace HuEhes. Miss Martha pi;i'kveilir ;s ?'s ,ng at the home of Mrs. Popoe for n few days. Mrs. Chas. 1. Sehultz iiietl the ;:'nd and was buried the 25th and a bi crowd bait gathered to how the last

Get a lA-cent box now. To-night sure! Take Ca.sca.rets

i enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver

j bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Cascareta. will liven your liver and clean your thirty feet of bowels without grlping. Tou will wake up feeling grand, j Tour head will be clear, breath right. I tongue rlc'n. stomach .weet. eyes 'bright. step clastic find complexion ! rosy they're wonderful. Get n Pi-cert ! box no'.v at any drug store. Mo' her lean safeiv give n whole Case ret to children any tune when cross, feyetish. j bilious, tongue coated or constipated ' 1he ate ha rni '-. Ad " .

OIAUN IN GROCERIES, MEATS, PAINTS, OILS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, SPORTING GOODS, PIPE FITTING, ALUMINUM WARE 276 State Street, Phones: 1 3-1X7 Corner So hi and StatA. Hammond, Ind, Our New Cash and Carry System It is to the interest of our customers to be apprised that a new system of retailing will be adopted

j at our store on rob. 1. e are sure this plan will j meet with the approval of our patrons to whose loyj alty and good will of the past wc acknowledge our

appreciation. To those who have dealt with us since we started in business, and to those who more recently have favored us with their patronage, we ask co-operation in this change, which we believe will result in good to all the people of this community. Under the new system, the quality on which we have built our reputation for many years will be maintained above all, although the prices will be greatly reduced on our goods from prices under the old way of doing business. The plan has been carefully studied out. but its introduction has been deferred until convinced that the new system would work no hardship but prove of advantage to all. It will enable us to reduce our selling cost from 10 to 15 per cent. Prices will be reduced and marked in plain figures so every customer can see the price on every article. Our delivery system will be maintained just as efficient and serviceable as in the past, but in view of the reduced prices there will be a charge of five cents for each delivery regardless of the size or cost of the order. To illustrate this new system of merchandising and to avoid misunderstanding, we quote a few comparative prices to show how savings arc effected: Old System. New System. Corn 20c 18c Karo Syrup 15c 13c Navy Beans, lb 20c 17c Evaporated Peaches . . . 18c 16c Prunes 17c 15c Oats, pkg 12c 10c $1.02 89c Saving of thirteen cents. Feeling confident that under the new system to be adopted we can be of more benefit to all concerned than ever before, we therefore ask a continuance of your patronage. Yours truly.

. A. Griswold & Son