Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 14 February 1918 — Page 5
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RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT The l;r.re ' vr,1 ' M;r v. for iilPflkiiK U P ' he Dm.'-; i libit . an ', used with abso- '!! Tt dcs'toys all des're for xhisey b--er cr n: hr a loo'iiui ; s'.im.in' If ; ,vi fail In get. r!' from ' 'rrni. x-'-.ir mtirpv xx ill he refunded. rrm N'i. 1 ?t' treatment: Oiri'ie v-o T. i o; u n La ry irea.men i"sis An! ? 0 0 a lie-.. Ask '15 for bnohle' More Phn-msrv i Kai;'-n,m ,v o'.f et i . h n-!i Adi .
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COMJNO STIlfTS. Mrs T'. J. M.cA!fr. lnl ebb street, tvill entertain the members or the Aiphia Fhi Club at an afternoon thlmb'.e rty Friday. Th:s peak's meeting f the Friday frr.oon flub tx ill be held vxlth Mrs Alexander Stlkow its of Tai V riace. At her hom in Indiana avenue Mrs. F.. J Campbell ''l 1 " hostess Friday afternoon to the members of the T.ef Fmbroidery Club. A hard Urn party trill be Riven by the King's laughters this evemn- at the horns of Mrs. W. H- Payne. 450 Truman avenue. The husbands of the members vcill be guest and an invitation Is extended the Christian church members
5IAKY ATTEn CLUB MrKTIG. Faily one hundred and fifty club women of the cub'v attended the Lincoln Highway luncheon given by tha Departmental Cub of Gary day a' the Gary Commercial club. The Hammond Woman's Club was represented by l' president .Mrs. J- O Thomson, -who honored by htvlttt s place at the speakers table. Mrs 8hefc-a of Gsry resided and amenj the principal speakers -were Jena Jensen, cf Chicago and Mayor Hodges of Gary. Mr. Jensen -who Is a landscape mist and an of!cTal of the National Dunes Par- association had as his subject. 'The Lincoln High ay, An A.-t'atia Headway." The talks followed a delightful l-aneheon and social hour. The luncheon traa In three courses and -was one i pretty appointments Red, white and ,Hu -were the colors carried out In- the decorations. Fre;ed!ng the Lincoln Highway luncheon !n Ostt yesterday, Mrs. J. O. Thompson, president of the Hammond AVoman's Club met wi'h Mrs. J. C. 'Jlbbs of Crnwn Point, chairman of the Ten'h District Fed-ration of Clubs, to dls'-iss the convention to be heuld In Hammond this spring-. Although no Lite for the convention had been defi-' ('! deeded on it was planned to iiid it th Inter pert of March on aon. of JWy TV a it, it has been postf" ned v.rtt:! April. Word from the president who will attend the invention is awaited before the'date
A special buines meeting of the Tfe1'i'ish Pocie'y was railed for yesterday rf"Tnooti at tiie home, of Mrs. TV. .T. N!"-iser tn Mwwoorl avenue to begin Itcparalions for the annual hazaar to l.e (fiven in the rear future. On Febni-s.-y TTth a Colonial party will be given et the home of Mrs. Deen in Harrison street. A change has been made since last week when it was announced the
party would take place at the home of' Mrs. Grant Peeley in Summer street. I The regular meeting of the Ladies' J Aid Society of the First rresbyteri3n ,
uilters hold an all day session at 1ho, home of Mis. .1. '. Graes in Carroll ' strtet. A great deal of work was ac- I comp'iished. Announcement of next i
i week's meeting will be made later. ' Fstrick ?. Krennan. master engineer.; Co K. 10th V. S. engineers, will leae tonight for Camp Logan. Houston, Tt., i J after isiting for seers! days with hi; sisters ar.d brother at o 1 J Hoffmnn j sires'. Following the regular lodge aession ; of th Women of Mooseheart 'l.egion Friday exciting en entertainment w;M . i be given. Kaon member has the pri tt- I i ege of in iting one guest. ' i A rieaVant afair of last eveninr nisj the "calico partx" given by the mer,-,- , hers of the Ladies' Society of the K. of : I.. F. K. at their haM. The members of the Brotherhood were among thej llijesis Th pa'ty na qua largely attended and a dehgVfut time wasspent (iar.nns lid with games. At mid-; 'night refreshments were served. To- j moi-rowr afternoon. Friday. Mrs K. F. j . Francks will be hostes to the ladies"; at her home in Ogdcn street. - Mrs. K an-;. Smith. S3 Highland street . gae a charming partv yesterday ''r-i noon in honor of '.lie third hir'hday an-; nixerMry of her daughter. Mary Ruth. The children, nearly twenty in number, ne-e a ccumps r, led by their mother". At-1 , tract ix e fa x ors w ere given the little peopie and the home wt decorated rrettily ; ; in Valentine colors ; i Friday afternoon. February 1Mb. a! r.ummage and White Elephant sale will J j be he'd at the Wallace school to raise j : funds for the Junior Red Cross. j
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Sand Tor Freo Trial Treatment No matter how long or bow bad go t.t j your druggist today and Bet a tf cent bog of Pyramid Pile Treatment. Jt !
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PORTER COUNTY HATJflOP GODO Some Farmers Are Selling ' Their Supply at $27 a Ton.
OFFICIAL NEWS BULLETIN BY THE PRESS COMMITTEE OF INDIANA FEDERATED OLUBS
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Tbe Pyramid Smile From Single Trial. Trl'J give relief, and A elngle box o'ten cares. A trtil pBekng9nin11et frrn tri plain wrapper if you gpn-l us coupon Ik Iow.
FREE SAMPLE COUPON PVRAvin iirrroj company. bit I'yramld Eldg MarshaU. Mich. Kind '" peeic) me a Fre samr'e f ryiemid Tile Trastment, In plain wrapper. N'ame
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Lieutenant Donald Gavit has returned to Cemp Taylor at Louisville after spending a fexx- days with his rrents. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gaxit cf H; slop Flace. Mra. J. 5. Kennedy and Mrs. Bernard Graves left today for lndianapoiis for a brief visit with relative. Mrs. Wayne YanGiider. Mrs. Fnola Payne. Mrs. Elton Blocker and Mrs. P., B. Powiey formed party in Chicago yesterday afternoon to see 'The AVanderer" at the Auditorium theater.
Draft Evader? A deputy liaterf States matf-hsl cajne to Gary late yesterday and took to lndianapoiis Teier Gellett. 23 years old. 1 7 1 it Bvcnu- ami Fillmore street, who 'lid not regia'er in the draft. Gellett and his parents say he is but "0 years old. They y ill hue a chance to xpir.in to J.nige, Anderson, in federal cout t . Another House. I.Ike the first robin the first resnleritial buiid.ng permit of any coneq;ience was regarded as a. harbinger of sprtng today when Thomas H. How at. got. authority to erect a JS.SO frame structure at 616 A'irginla street.
(Special to The Times.) VALPARAISO. IN D , Feb. 14. r.eoause of the gcod crop of hay in Porter county, Indiana, some of the farmers are selling a portion of their supply at ?J7 a ton. acvor:! in g to AVi'ard Jlemster, a l;xe stock raiser. For the y.nt forly-five liiys the cail'e ran in the corn flls ani after l 't JS they xx ere brought in'o the feed lot. and put on a raiicn of si'ngf. fo'toneoj meal anl tlo.er hay. The com in this count iv was so poor liar, none of : was cribbed; instead, the ar;-iets fed it to ia't and hog.. and neari-.- ail of thy coin lias been fed iji by iui" time. Oniy a few ca'tle and hogs remain on fed, the bulk of the t iop h!ng been marketed. Hojr iTO'luetion in this locality .jf-iil be inereased. Because of the shortage of iorn. the farmers will sow seme tape, barley and oats for early pasture. Fens. too. x-i:l make up psr; cf the ration l'.r the 131$ crop f.f pljs in that county. Mor trailers will be t;erf In this counM. as the labor siiu.itjon becomes more a ir . Air. !',fir,ti!r has a machine ai,d say It i sstis'artory . He rent,, g;, acres p' "mnd. and sme his 'caxs ha--e Joined the army he is going to qui', .'arming on such a large sca. He sax that 1h more work a farmer has the mote xiseful will be find the I vti ctor.
IIN AIN AROUND -GARY-
New Purchasing Agent Is Named
Ma "r Hodge has cen'tallzed all' purchases for the vl'y of Gary in his j office. Hereafter, according to an et- : ecu live order, ail purchase requisitions , must be countersigned by the mayor's secretary, Fred Hamilton. !
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Larcett Sale ef Aar MrJiciae ia the WwrU WM aearyirhere. la besee. tOc 2ft
IVAJH1XGTO BIRTHDAT PROCRiH. I A rjusical program will h given at Westminster Presbyterian chJreh. Vr. day evening, February T", to which I the p iblio is invited to attend. Pexsral
priminent Gary artists and a aplend.d quartette from Chicago xv.l! aprear in
; the progt-am. j F.l 5TKH.X STR SOCIAL. Gary Chapter. O. F. .S. will hold Its .regular social meeting Friday evening i in the hell. A splendid program will 'be rendered and refreshments will be ! served. F.UIi CIRCLE. ! The Sevring Circle of St. John's Lu1 theran church held Its regular month- ! ly session in the sciiool basement this , afternoon. Tne coir.mittee in c harge I were Me.danies( Theil, Taeger and jtV-.eger . AlOVDVI E CI. I B. ' The Ai on dale club will entertain for ; husbands at the home of Mrs Relies, i JSS Washington street, this evening
! Little Calumet is Still Rising: i Ll'tle x""alutnet river at Gary con-: j tlnues to rise, but the danger point has ! not been reached. A gradual t hsxv and no heavy rain are erpec;ed hot to do : a xv a x- with any bad flood conditions. '
Fuel Chiefs Happy.
I,ke county's fuel administrators, svere scheduled to meet today at aiyl Commercial club, Gary. To say the., least they are happy over the weather. !
A Sad Story. Leo Lawrence. 23$ Fillmore street.' Gary, entered a saloon near h.s home.' He tied up his horse and wagon out-! side. AVhen he left the saloon Law-i rence found the horse, wagon and Jll worth cf grocerie" missing. !
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llSITIXfi AT RACINE. Mia Helen Heiniifh. little daughter 1 of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. He'nrich. of ! Harrison street, is visiting for a w ek ' at Racine. Wi.
TEMPLE HETHF.L EL. A: Temple Israel. Friday, February 15. at 8 p. m.. divine serxires wii! be
! held as usual. Rabbi M. .T. Solomon wiU spealc on tha subject. -'Patriotism ar.d Its Counterfeit-Bargain Lays." All are welcome. fi I EST. Mre. A. Callahan, of Piilmorc street, ! ( as as her guest for a few da; s .L.s .j McCarthy, of Chicago.
JJAPT CUAND PIANO 4 Ft 8 (aches Lon We Want You To Know That the iinlw Grand piano which you always knew was j'ipt th one thing to romplcp your horoo is now ready for you. Sire and price are no longer obstacles to your fond wish to have a Baby Grand.
The Brambach Baby trand s-.ipeaN to tbo most discriminaimg ear. is a. gem in ar'istir dopign, und costs no trior p than a Inch gradf Upiithf piano. A k us to mall you pappr pattern fbovlnt limited epave this lUt Grand will occupy 1n your loom.
GARY DEATHS AND FUNERALS ' Tressa Paslyan, tZ years old. 2100 Broadway, Gary. died, of pneumonia yesterday. The deceased Is survixed 'by a son lesidmg in Gary and two ' daughter. Funeral sen-ices will be ' held from the late, residence Sundax:it 23.0 with interment in ta'.v Hill ; cemetery. AA'illiams Undertaking comj pany is in cha i ge. The funeral over the rema'n of ;Grover Powell, colored, wiio died Tuesriy at 1632 Pennsylvania streee. was j held from AA'iiliams chapel this afteri noon at 2.,?,h Tha body was slilpped ! to Teri e Haute. Ind., for htirlai. j Boswala Preeyarka. 2 year old son i of. Mr. and Mrs. M. Preezark. lSOt , Cdnneuticut street. Gary who dd of ; diphtheria Tuesday evening, w ss hurled at f'alc It'll cerr.etejy es'erday.
GARY STEEL MAN KILLED Paul rieardot f. sgec! ;. son of John j Deardorf. of A'a'varaiso. was a -. oident- ; ally killed Sundax- night at Grand C!09ieg by- a ttaiti. The victim has: In en .mpioye.I since last summer in, the Gary steel mills, and came home' Sunday to isit his rarent He start-i ed on his return at 8 o'.jxk in the. ex enitig on the Pennsylx ania. How he j happened to go on to Grand Crossing ! is not known. He is a brother of Hud-
son peardorf, now at Hattiesburg. Miss. Chesterton Tribune.
Held for U. S. Lawrence Baich was arre'.ed sr Crown Tent vesterday and is held a' Gary po'.ice station on a charge not disclosed, hut for Chief Biagdon ..if ihe tecret serxice. TO UNIONIZE LOCAL NEGROES ATA SH I NO TON", D. C, Feb. H The! American F'eder.-i T ion of Labor has tsk-; en up the work of unionizing the skilled and unskilled Ngro labor which ba m'jrrate to northern industrial citie" from the snulh as n result of Hie war. Dr. It. R. Moton, Rooker T. tN'a shinston's s'tccessfr at Tuskegee. Ala., is heading the Negro delegation conferring with the federation officials.
Coming to the Princess Theater J clays Friday and Sa'tirday, Feb. 15th end 3 5th. Wm. Farnum in "When A Man Sees P.ed." From the Saturday Exening Pest story The Painted Lady. ;-u-4t Princess Theatre tonight. The adorable and fascinating Broadway stage faxoijte Juliette Day, in "The Calendar Girl." A f.xe-part comedy drama. Also a Jerry Comedy. 2-14-1 The successful man Is the firs', one o lay his p;ans for his ow n home For an easy way i d this :-ee tbe secre-t.-irv of The v.-hi'ing PaviiiEan.5 Loan Aocialion. Offfe 600 HJih si. Whiting. Star Theatre tonight. Triangle preoiits AVilliam lestjiond in "The Sudden Je,,; lemaui." a very clever drama. Also a rio'ous Triangle comedy, "The Officers Mess." 1-14-1 WANTED Rellabie young lady for shoe department at Gordan's. 2-14-1 Miss R'l-.li Tilton of Lapor'e avenue, (ontrihu'ed four vocal solos at the meeting of the Itrit ish-America n AVoman's club flt the Anditorlum hotel In Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Mary Gehtke of Antioch, 111., has ben here visiting her children, Edward and George Gehrke, after which sue sxill so to Hammond to vi!t. Vr. and Mr. Georse "! of Hammond, xisitej whiting friends Tesday evening. Mr. and Mis. .1. Wade of Fargo. N". P.. spent the ivuk-fiv! here s a guest at the Pu' n.1 111 iioir.e. The civics section of the Fortnightly riuii will hold i:s regular business -sion at i he pul.li." library tomorrow afternoon at " "0 o'clock. Instead of the usual progrs.n the rne-iibers after the business sessit'ii xvil! j'toceed to the high j i linoi where they w;U xiew the exhibit, noiv being held. Miss Charlotte AYUk will entertain at a xalentine end Red Cross party at her home in Fred sereei tonight. The Tri Kappas will meet a the library tomorrow night for Red Cross xo rk. Mai Gevirt of 'he University of Michigan, i spending a short vacalion he with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Geviriz of Cleveland a-enue. M'ss Fern V'rew -' A'thison avenue, has gone to Terra Haute, Ind.. to re sun ner studies at the state normal Si lioo1, Mrs. .7 C. Robertson's father who has been confined to her home in Indiana br.j'.e-, afd with typhoid fever, is improv-
The following committees have been named by Mrs. Moore in addition to those given in previous bulletins: Department cf I .eg: s a t ion Cha irlnan. Mrs. Thil'p Zoe. her, 6 Whittier place. Indianapolis; Mrs. Albion Fellows Bacon. Fxansville; !Mrs. J.. AV. AAoodbmri. Lloomington; Mrs. tlrag.e Gum Mii'bfll, Hedford: Mr. Gaylord Cror.er. Madison; Mrs. U. O. Cos. Torre Haute; Mrs. William H. F-raoWen. rtrookxiHe. Mr". M. F. Auit. loll Centra! axenue. 1 ndia na rolls , 5!rs. AA. H. Kichcrn, H'uff'on; Mrs. Delia Jones. I-ebation, Mrs. Arthur T. Cox, Fast Chlrago: Mrs. Frank Feiter, ll.m'tngton: Mrs C. S. nidne.jr. Fort AVajne., Sir, r.-se Grome, .-Jt -sha w aka. "it tl ?erxl' e P.eform and hariiies Chau-mdn. Mis. .1 A'. Morrison. Huntingion; Mrs Ed Smlih. Mount Vernon; Mis Paul Kgner. S-rncr; Mrs. Laura Kescher, Jefferson viile: Mrs. S. A. Wilson. Franklin: Mr. Harry Cucklln Fra:ii; Mrs ''lata Cariies. Msttamota; Airs. R Gadd, 2 1S5 Prospect street, In dianapolis: Mrs. Delia Evans, Saratoga: M:.. r.obert AVilliam. AVaveiand; Mrs. George Kiilolrt, A, biting; Mrs. Far! Dante.'. Marion: Mrs. Augusta Hunter, Columbia City; Mrs. J. M. Kurt it, Goshen. Hous.ng Committee Chairman, Mrs. Aibio.i Fellow , Barton, Fiva nsvil le ; Mr". I. . Williams, Mr t t .nsx i!'e ; Mi, c. f. ?-adieman, Holland: Mrs. W. -A.. Mooney, Col.jrribtis: Mrs. AVilliam Shr;. ei . Terr Haute; Mts. P.owena K. r.andai:. r.lchmond; Mrs. V. T. P,arne. The AAelllngton, Indianapolis; Sir. I. T.. My, Anderson; Mr. Minnie shby. Ladoga; Mrs AVilliam Allen, Gary; Mrs. Alice Goidrhvx aite. Marion; Mr. liowls pte.fe!. For Wayne: Mrs. I.. A. Wilson. Michigan City. Industrial and Social Conditions Chairman. Airs. George Leggltt, W'inihes'er; Mr. Daxid Head, Princeton; Mr. John Doian. Blooming! on: Mr. W. A. Ulan, Corydon; Mrs. K. AA. Swartout. Aurora: Mrs. Fdgar Adams. r.ocHvU'e: Sirs. Kdgar V. Toms. Greenfield: Mrs- R. . Bennett, 1611 North Sferidian ljid'anspoiis; Mrs. AA ill Barr, B'uffton; Sirs. L. C. Moss. Kokomo; Slis. Herbert Hutchins, Hammond; Mrs. H. P. Ioveland. Peru: Mrs. C. L. Fouder, Columbia City; Mrs. Frank Border. Warsaw. Program Committee Chairman, Mrs. Ovid Rtitler Jameson, Mrs. Albert Kabh. Mrs. John Newman Carey, pr. Amelia Kl!ar. Indianapolis; Mrs. J. VI. Benton. Alexandria, Mrs. Henry C. AVright, P.ichmond. Park Committee Chairman, Sits. Frank .T. Slieenan. Gary.
Club XTotai. The A'alraraiso AVoman's club will observe ihe.r 2Srd annixersary on Feb. IS at the Fiks,' club room. The clubs from Gary, Hammond. AATit'lng. Fast Chicago. Indiana Harbor, Hobart. Hebron and Crown Toiil wii! b guests. The Woman's club of Rochester has been active in Bed Cross work in addition to the regular . iub duties. The members are working every dry in sexving and surgical dressing. The money usual expended on the February banquet will be given to Hie Fulton county Bed t'ro--? chapter. The 'ub plans and works cons'sntly for the. city and country. The federation secretary ;s Miss Bdna M. Both. Mrs. A. J. 1'illon, district chairman of the Federa led club. also a leader m the Franchise !eaij. She is a capable woman in all line of work. The Civic 'lub of Michigan City ha-i Just completed n very busy and fruitful year during xihi' h the dub has fostered trn following pvojecis; The Art. Festival, Red Cross cbep'e- and gardening campaign; installed a steam heat retort for public cannm;; organized a Franchise lea-rue. secured speakers fr,r mass meetings for women: held sti.-cessfuj ward fo-,l sale ror visiting nurse fund and the cute club work: brought the Red path Chautauqua to the ci'y; conducted T. V. C. A. campaign to raise $t.00 for war work: held four miisieal and two knittinir teas and organized knitting club". The aim of exery member is co-opera tlon. out a great deal of the success t due to the 7ea! of the, president. Mis Cora N fe. The club is now conducting a campaign for the sa!e of thr.ft stamps. Mrs. Loot a Hersliey Mi-eper is the chairman of the district pre"" bureau. The Misiiaixaka Woman's ci-ib was addressed Saturday by Jfijt Iiea t-. Lee, head visiting housekeeper of Dtroi. Her subject was "Home Standards and Budget Planning.'" The lecture was illustrated -with slides. Miss Lee has bad five years' experience risitlng home of strictest economy and
Don't let arrar hair RT&ka you loo
rears older than you are, for it Is no an ear manner to tint my. f vlesJ oi bieached hair In a harmless wr. The new preparation. ' Brermati." fs prox--mg so popular that tbousccds of people re.lnement and many leading halr-dreas-ers are now using this -wonderful product jacluatvely. "Rron-r&tone" meets every damand and fulfil: e-.-ery teat requlreil of it. and Is so aimpie to use that no prev-xu experience is necessarj- Come ready er use--no mlxtr.g and is entirely free from lead, sulphur, silver, rlnc. mercury, antitne. coal-ta.r products or their derivatives. There is no dana-er or Irritation or a potannd scalp -when yon ue ' B-ownatone. ' because it is s-uaranteed nerm'ens Peoduces the most beautiful shade from Ugh: golden to the deepest brov n er bleK will not rub or -wash ttt nd cannot b detected. Most nil leading druggist everywhere now .! "Hrcwrntnnt" in two siiej, 35c end in two rotors on to produce "polo en or m-d! ,in brown.'' the other dnr brown c h'ack.''
Wj.on -n iTi'flgo visit the Brew 'one 5to, st-r.t isna Stx-ens Bl
Aox-ice deneridao.e and ent re'v Get. a r.'-e bottle f'otl your dea ttiday, r ;f yo,i p'-ef.;-. a sampte boi w-, 1 h : n te re t m sr booV xvill l.e mail on rc'.p- of '''. 'o blp ray posta an pari-in si ch "Es. 1 n to ' n.a n'i f act u : e r . Th K'nCn Pharma Co.. 721 ''oppip Fide , Cox'Ogtor. K'-P-;d and gua-anteed at a't Is ad drug and to let counters. Adv.
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also those of extravagance. In order to pas cntii ai inspervon women .1, specters must be sh to sew, nuie. coott and use remarkable tact. The 11ganizatlon aims to prevent depen-ienex . eliminate illness and Interest mo'h'i' in clubs and social welfare en:erpri e". Preceding Miss Ve s address, Mr. F'ckensher of South Bnd, chairman o' the conservation department of i;, Federated Clubs of Indteea, spoke on the many lines of conservation. Ph emphasized the r.eeessity for dupen Ing with the delivery wagons e-tcr. for heavy article and encourare.l market baskets and fish market. The art department had on display in 'he club room a very fine exhibit, of.p"'tery which attracted much attention.. All of the leading designs ar.d school" in the United States were represented.
SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY CLEANSES YOUR KIDNEYS
InWiiiiam C. Smith ef the Great Lakes Naval Training station, has been given a furlough owing to the death of his father th late Peter Smith. Th AVh ; t ir.g friends of Miss Kiste Wiggin. who formerly lived here will be interested 10 learn of her marriage on January 31 to At'orney Roliin Snow of Dunkirk. N. V. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents in Forest vi lie, X. T. Masonic benefit dance for the Red Cross, AVashlngton's birthday. Tickets at Red Cross headquarters and Welsby's. 2-14-1 The union men of Whiting will have a joint meeting at the 1. O. O. F. hall lomorroxv night at ?:3 o'clock, this to follow a meeting of the Bricklayers' union. The meeting will be in the interest of the government's drive for men for the shipyards. Mr. and Mrs. Callus J. Bader of Oliver street, are on an extended trip, chiefly for the benefit of the former's health. At present they are in Honalula. Hawaii, after which they will stop at San Francisco, and en route home will stop at Salt Lake City. They expect to b gone until the middle of April, and are haxing The Times follow them at their various stop s.
For centuries GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil ha been a tandard housch Id remedy for kidney. liver, bladder and stomach trouble, and all disoase connected xrith the urinary organs. The Kidney? nd bladder are the most Important r'rg.ins of the body. They are t(,.. nltr. the purifiers of your b'ood. If tb poisons which enter you r stem through the blood and s'omach er not entirely thrown out by th kicinevs and bladder you are doomed. AVeariness, f;erpgne!. nervnusne despondency, backache, stomach trouble headache, pain in loin and lower abdomen, gall-stone, graxet, difficult -,- when urinating, cloudy ;uid bioodx- ' urine rheumatism, soiatica and lumbago at; warn you lo look aft,- your kidnv'nd biadder. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oi! Carstiles are what you need. They are not a "patent medicine." nor
a "ne.xv discoxery " For 200 fears The have bee., a standard household rerredv, J.iey are j tie pure, ortzinei imported Haarlem ot! jour trea t-srrandmother u'O'i. arid are perfectly hrrmles.. the healing, soathine oil fnska into th eel's and lining of th kidneys and through the gladder, drixmg out tlx poisonou Ke-rn.". New life, fresh strength end health wiit in as you continue rh.e t roattiiCiit. A'.'bcn . orrrleflv restored xo xnii- usual ijor. -...titini;o mijing a capsule or two each da-,-; they xxiM keep in in r-ijiidition and prevent a return of 'th di'-ase. ro not delay a mmu'e pjSts era fspofially dangeroin in kidnev and bladder trouble. All dmggiists sil GOLD AtFDAL Haarlem Oil Cp?ute.. thev will refund tc- ninnty if tn.t a" repre'rente.I. In three sjjlr, scaled package". Ask for the original imported (iOLTJ MKDAL. Accept I10 suL.siiiute-. d.
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! POLES ILLPLEASED j ! WITH UKRAINI A
(By TJaltad Press Cablsgram.) URICH. Feb. 14. Resignation of the Polish cabinet because of dissatisfaction with the terms of the separate peace between Ukraine and the Central Powers was officially announced in Warsaw- dispatches today. Rearrangement of the Ukrainian
boundene gave tne new republic a 1 ! large slice nf territory eenerally regard-! led ss Polish. Resignation of the Polish; 1 minister- rrobab'y was the result ofi ! this. j
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; Issues Order for j His Own Arrest I ANN" ARBOR. MICH.. Feb. 1 4. Pros-
j ecuting Attorney Carl Lhman today
atithoilred a warrant for the arreat of himself as prosecuting attorney of Washtenaw county, charge Trith being a spectator at a cock fight.
Mr. Glenn Grisxvold. Financial Editor Chicago Exarainor. Chicago, li!. Dear Sir: We are pleased to submit to you for ;nu- file ih following information toricerning FAMOUS TRUCKS. Incorporated, which rompany recently located in Joseph. This company came here at the invitation of the Chamber of Commerce, and in the interes- of The stockholders. A number of local business men wete placed on the directorate. Local buMneF men are in control of the com pany. and ape carefully and -economically directins its affairs, .solely m the interest of the stockholders. The' management, both financially and industrially, is in the hand? of local business men of high repute. Tbe company is producine a high jrrad -ton truck, which i? finding a teady pale, and plans are now made to produce a truck of one-ton capacity, which will be ready for the market within thirty days. Very cordially your., ST. JOSEPH CHAMBER OP COMMERCE. J. Frank Quicn,' Seeretarv. October r.". 1917. J. F. Q , P. S.
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Enlist In The Woman's Armj By Conserving Foods.
Price SI95
January Payrolls Much Depressed There isn't much money floating around Gary this semi-monthly payroll because of the bad conditions in the steel Industry in January. Payrolls now are for tbe latter half of January and if there was ever a period when the steel trade was so hard
hit by weather conditions :t was at j
that time. Results now show up on po pay checks at all or great!;- diminished pay checks in thousands of instances.
Mr William A. Dav don. IS13 Axen A. En1e . Ala., has written a letter M the TIMES saying sl. appie.is.tes the man;. kindnesses of her 'trends duilng the death of her husband, who was with the Gary steel mil's. Mrs. Davidson's son is a soldier with Pershing.
Supt. Wilham Wirt of the Gary schools has leiurned from Port Arthur, Texas, where he superintended the installation of the Gary school system in the schools of that city.
teVfiih'VnTrrTiJTTHSiiSS.
CARD OF THANKS
;U. S. Drive For i Workmen Is On i j Harry Ha'i. 17th 5- th avenue, is 1 the enrolling officer for the United ' States working reserve in Gary. The
goxernment wants Gary mechanics to tome to its various war projects, shipbuilding machinists snd other artisans being especially needed.
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CJtD OT THANH 3. The undersigned desire to express their appreciation to a'l those who wer mcst kind in the loss of their beloved father. Herman Keeker, who departed this life Saturday, Feb. ''. and v, as laid to, rest in Tol'.eston cemetery x esterday. Especially to P.v. George B. Jones, Teamsters' tminn, neighbor and friends for the many beautiful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. AVM. PHILLITS. 2-14-1 ' 4712 Baring Ax-e.
Thpt beautiful, even shade f dark. e1o.- bar can onlv be had by brewing a m xlme of Sage Tea and Sulpii 1 r. Your hair is your charm. It makes or r.ais x our face. AVhen it fades, tin ni g 1 a y or streaked. Just an a ptdfca tlon or two cf Sage and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred fold. Don't bother to prepare the mixture: you can get this famous old re -jpe improved by the ifdditlon of other ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It Is called Wevth's Ssge. and Sulrhur Compound. This ran always be depended tipen to bring back tbe natural color and lustre of : 011 r hair Bverybedy uses "Wevth's Page and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell U ha been applied Ton simply dampen a songe or soft brush with it. and draw this through the hsir. faking one small strand at a True; by morning the grav hair has disappeared, and after arcther application it becomes beautifully dark and glosy and lustrous. This ready to use preparation is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a youthful ri'nran-. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation, or pie.-enlioo ot disease.
New Arrivals
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Spring Millinery and Blouses
HAMMOND AT SHOP 573 Bulletin St.
DEALERS WRITE FOR THIS TERRITORY.
FAMOUS TRUCKS Financial Office 1132 Masonic Temple Chicago, 111.
FACTORY: St. Joseph, Mich.
aimacher Tea Co.
369 SIBLEY STREET. HAMMOND, IND.
-CASH AND CARRY
Special for Friday and Saturday, Feb. 15-16 A SOUVENIR PLATE GIVEN WITH EVERY POUND 29c COFFEE. TROCO NUT MARGARINE 31c per lb. FANCY KETTLE RENDERED LARD 31c per lb. FARM HOUSE COCOA IN MASON JARS 27c per jar INDEPENDENT BRAND NO. 2 TOMATOES 13c per can SAVOY JELLY POWDER, assorted favor 3 boxes 25c N. B. UNEEDA BISCUIT I 6c per box SAVOY MINCE MEAT 3 boxes 29c LIBBY'S TOMATO SOUP 3 cans 34c CLIPPER BRAND CORN 3 cans 47e
FANCY HEAD RICE 2 lbs. 21c FANCY NAVY BEANS - - 2 lbs. 35c BOB WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP 10 bars 43c SWEETHEART TOILET SOAP 6 bars 33c
B KEEN KLEENER 6 boxes
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At the lediama Gardem
Special Feature TONIGHT! Amateur Races between some of the fastest Skaters of Chicago and No. Ind. Rinks.
Roller
General Admission 10c LINKERS & HSDUR4, Props. ,
