Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 202, Hammond, Lake County, 19 February 1918 — Page 5
Trios Jay, February 19, IPlo.
SOCIAL NEWS
A Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treatment Will Answer the Question Emphatically.
THE TIMES. MOKE HOC I IKS IV ILL UK "FLYING" OX GROUXI) 1VIIEX OUR SAMMIES OF AIU FIX IS H THEIR TRAIX1XG
COMING EVENTS. . they ent eri a in' d w i:h ..v. best, a imsnTh" Lady Viking Sowing Circle will' hers, cornet solos, violin solos and duel. entertained by- Mr. Die Anderson I The concert w a fr.cn under ihe Wednesday afternoon at her home, ST ; auspices, of the Ladi. s' Aid Society ot
Fine street. ' !hc church anil was tw rourin rnuinin i
W'ednecdsy afternoon the Ladies' Aid in t lie entertainment our.se. The tilth Society ot the First Methodist church; and last number of the eoiir.-e will ho win bs entertained by the third division '; given hy the Stratford ! r: company ' the home .-f Mrs. 1 . K. Esoher. 5 1 j on 1 lie t' en it.: of 11 r ch 1 1 1 ii Weld) street. J A meeting of the Woman' Guild of Sr. j surprise party v as 'end. red EdPuuis tlplsocpal church Is announced ! war,j Stollev of Morton ourt bt -vu-:..r edntsds y afternoon hi one o'clw k ; ,s i,y several of his !'i i' mis in c-lehr.i-a; lh- Kit-Id room followed by the htm - ; . ,,,n nis jifneth l.u;h.!iv a nn . i -sai y -Cu f rn.p : tour o'clock. I The evening was devoted to gie-ies and
K . -I A
tl.'-ny Circle. I,oyal Women.. wiil,at tne close refreshments w or
mul Mr. It-r.r '.'.mi .1 Hns.. J!
There were covers hrt Ruse, sr.. Mr. Shade. Mr. and Mr?
Mr. and Mrs. All-" Brown arid Mrs. Kie.
vo.t. Ai-
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m -. this evening with Mr. Mart'.n a; . -piiere were covers for Mr. end Mis,
he- homo in I'laud" street. Th Misses Ida Taussig and Sarah Cohen will be bo-t"sses at a social metint of Mix Shulniati Gate this evening a. Poth-Al Sal. bath school rooms. Mrs. Vv" .1. Melser of Maywood avenue w-H cren her iioir- Wednesday afternoon for the regular weekly meeting of th Deborah So. Mrs. E. II. Sfiankl'n. ail'd by Mrs. I". H Scooner. will en'cri am the Ladies' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church AednesIay afternoon at Mrs. Shanklm's home. 14 Kuth street.
tained with music. The h.'aSM'." f.rvMiifh business of interest was trans- j eJ dainty refreshments, a tel hy the. moiibrrs of the Equal!
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llrs. R. V. Torch and d.v,ieh!e- Miss r.ub Korch .-n'ortaiiKd si a Hound
nurlv last Satiiid.tv evcuu.
'heir home in K.'isl Sltikv s'r. u for 'Mis
I'orch of Aiir.ua. 111. Airs. .in., u
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"Hello: Send 3Ie Ho of l-yramld."
"Vour case Is no worse than wtr the cases of mane who cl iel trv this remarkable Pyramid Pile Treatment and who have airica written us l.tters hnhbliiin- over with joy and tin r.k f u iness. Test it at our expense bv mnM'.-ip the below coupon, or sret a ftOc hox from your druavist ow. I'aka so anbstttun.
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Mr. Kl'i:
ba.h, Mrs. Sonuenst no-. Mts. Kvan? 1it trs. Schneider and Miss
Porch. The guests l.roucht Uvir km:-
Una- and durin? the evening w -re tnier-
FflEE SAMPLE COUPON. Pyramid r.nro compaxy 63 Pyramid Building.. - Marfihali. Mich. Kindly sent! me, a. Frew nampl cf rrmuld file Treatment, la plain wrapper. Xa ni a Street
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i B. lMmpher was ' addiotprl to the j xcosaive use '.' ( tobacco for many j ye,i rs. lit. s ao -i "d to ou i! b'lt j needed sorriettu n ; to he)o him. i He irani. d o f a
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about tobacco hai it and row to cnt. IT ouick'.. eftsilv and safe!. In a :cient letter he writes: "I have nr desir lor iiilwcrii an ntort. I tee: l.ke a n: w man." An v one lesirina; a i-npy of this book on t .,,;, I'flhr. smokir.K and chewin. can get it tree, postpaid, hy writing to K.d-.vard I. Woods. ! ? 1 " V. S'tion K. New yis iv. Von Hill be surprisei o. I i.lm..l. ti" oui'ier n-nf. i n-.iiR.--r Iioir'. 1.. Her di pest ion. iinprr.-.-d pyesicht. iticretised iiror. lonjrer life and other advnnt.'i iees if you quit po;.mii. tc : ii.irs.-i.". A'!i.
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I THEY ALL CLAIM
LOWELL'S HERO
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Above fiant plane used by Sammies training in Italy. Below (irrntan plane which was brought down in Flanders. When our air Sammies finish their traininjf stunts in Italy, France and America more German planes will b rptiuced to the plijrht of the one shown i "t the illustration. It was brougrht down in a cloud battle over the British lies in Flander.
!.r iV Ki.i.. i , i e n' n i. m i.er proudly p-p-ints t o t hi ' Pr.er.. vi ii j i n i '. r d Stale ventures : .- Fly In a; i'orp:
I N 1 . r-v'r. 1f Th i ur- ., il.e Santa Ke Mnta r. in ;::ii. and boaat f u 1 1 y fa.-t. that !.; '-n t enan t. Pn i . 1...BO... li.l ulot of th" s ti.r.o.eh V..s rxoitlns ada M.e i;,er o' the lloyal .. sp. ut s.en ears '.n the
! daun
iters and
accompanying
I'ran.-h'.se T.eepue at their meetlnK las' nveninjc with Mrs. Mary M. I.ifhn at
hf r home, 14 1 Lojcan street.
I
Miss llniain Watio-r. S
prini
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il-iml as iruesta last eeninK th
The leaitua, world Wide -mild.
er's regular Inisiri.ss
meetitiK ana miring no
Floyd of East Chicago was ,prv-d a dainty
is busy with preparations for the cf"1" I Chapte v ent ton to he held in llanimorid thisj n,-r,;..
11 street, inomboi s
It was the ar.d sochI
-occil 1 oolla t n
nem. AC ni s.-:oti w . ; 1 he fonv .lots, entitl
li.e pairon t. .".no bti' ka which i
no l'-sa' lendf r fo- everything; in
ur. i!ieS (i:.t .".t-n ri. e. p'ed l.v .l'!d?e Lypoh as The i tire money. Kar'i and everv v.srto
pat ; nt; : n t ite f -st . v : t ie. g.-es to :he ml! :a nnient more interest-
dta.ned from the mooting on account o. lliX( w,o;;i:"' w i ' I ... cur in tw.. .-ks on j par.'c the weather. M iss i:icanor Pick of Kob-, .-vonlne a' the home io .Mis'make
ertstlale who was a puest al the mcetntK i j, tJl Williams m Truman mcmi- ,nextended the members an invitation toj ' 1 This morn.nc .t was decided to .t.ii an iTnn:atien meeting at Rob- ! . . , ,-i..t r.,r the week at i duct two popu '.a r: t ;: contests as
ertsdaie in two weeks. Their next regu-i ' Pol,' 'Ki.iscora! church arc as fol-'-mp would not be complete Without a
lr meet ins will be he. a at me v. t m ; ; , . , -" .o...n.
p. m. c..nim ; re. has est a bl i shed on test heau-
. . . . . - .. .. i.l . on a r rr r s i n 1 h e r i 1 1 b r on rn s ft n il I s n o w !
; ready to accept oamioiates. A Liberty j
i on- ,
1 he
school
in two weeK on juniu,!..
At the home of Mrs
South Hohman street.
St. Pauls Episcopal church arc low s : Monday with the Roy C't.b at
1 Wednesday wttn in vmuiimu D. J. Jlorsn, j at 4 r. rn.
the history do-
RillT FILED 1
TO FORFEIT j
! nun nn ami
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partment of the Hammond Woman's Club was very delightfully entertained Monday afternoon. Mrs. C B. MiPer. lead-. r for the afternoon, gave a most intersttng talk on "Home Rule, for ireland." Mrs. Miller had made a thorough study of her subject and g:ae it to her listeners in b most pleasing; and comprehensive manner. Mrs. J. E. Leech read a paper on the life and characteristics
Auxiliary
"Wednesday with the Junior
at 7:30 p. tn. Tuesday and Friday with address a'
7:30 p. m. The choir will Tuesday evening; servic. Thursday, celebration of Communion at 7 a. m. Saturday at 4:15 p. m.
th-
bond wiR be presented to the "Queen" an.1 a .( calibre revolve:- t the "Mayor." Contests start next Thous
and are op. n to the public. fir.e
nt the ; dav
ll u u i '! i r " e o t -s w . I ; o- I i o-.i rai ii
City Aitotney W. W. McMahon this
I afternoon filed arnf in the lake superior
court for the forfeiture of the fran-
DOES NEL3 LIVE ON IT? B.T t nlted Prr i HU'Ar.O, f eb. in. elon lorris. leatinlna; before Ihe fedaral authorities In the packing; hotiae probe, .said he thought Morrl A Company paid siirTii'lrnt it cars and that JM.2SM n yrnr n "Infinitely more bn neceaaary for n fctnlly of five to lle on." He refiifted to cite the nuthorltieK a free band with the minimum time Inn effectie in lorrls A ompnny plants. Forty hour a neek Is assured employe t maximum of 27 ' 2 rnts kit hour. He nould adopt Ihe eight hour day In departments worklnz twrnty-
I four boora.
I i
station today. Everv one who registered must have c.ne of t'nepe cards to .-air- on their person. Ti.-y are afked to mil for them f..nit;iiie t'-r..,! the 5th of th s month.
iSi-nta Pe sen. Ice - f roni J ?'9 to 11 . The rnagaz'ne rehashes his adventures ;.n a ierinan pi :sn iinp and h'.s mi- ! raculoiis escape, and protc ;nen t ly plays j n ii'S conne.-to n with the Sunta Pe I before becoiuine imbued w ith a desire i j ! became a tinl.'.-.Dg Mrdinnn. t
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ineas of see;a! ivpi k.e, Cme he was, c --in fined to
After an t during which
h.s home on Pet roll st r eet wi: sevei-e n"t?i i o ." rheumat sm. Be J.mmy Trost of the Hammond City li. e c.iiirl was ah,.- to be up and ari again.
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RflDl ( F. I'll K KT IN WHF.VT A NT MF. AT, 1X0 TOOT I II F. Tl TE FOK SI BSTITI TE. HOOlf:il HOMES HEt.r HOOt EH.
Shake Into Your Shoes
Allen'. En..:-Ease
der to ixs p r s n k d i n burfr Camji
ra iniiiK
Ihe anliep'ic pow-
'iHkrsi !!' the shoes and the foot-l.Rth. The PlattsManual ad-, ises men in Pi.ot-Pase in their shoes
each morring. II prevents blisters end
sore spors and relieves painful, swollen, smarting f'-et and takes the stin out of coins ftnd bunions. A certain relief of swearing, callous, tired, achingfeet. Always use Aliens Koot-R&ae ro l.:nk in n.-vv shoes. Sold everywhere. Jr.c
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irand dale who enters the contests.
as thev effected th" Irish peop e oi .-sir Pouncll No. 11 D. ot
John Redmond, Irish Nationalist leader.; . A 0,.la hour
the business session and refreshments
i were servea.
i ur
Initiation of a clsss of candidates feat- . .-. C T . I
tl thp mime msr evening vl j-
UNVEIL FINE j nnmrTrcn tit a n 1
I..
the I.
follow eel I
This was followed hy a paper by Mrs M. P. I.udwig on "Sir Edward Carson
. i i . ti I o t , r
i Ister leader, una jun. v. n. ( who gave a pleasing account of Sir; .... i in-n the const i-
Horace inunKei, viiaii n.ou -- -- tutional convention. Little Grace Ulick delighted the audience with her dance ihe Irish lilt in costume. Mrs. Charles
vers, harpist, played old time Irisn
i t- T vriia AVolter tl
- nt seven
and Mrs. Heu sans a fi,ur
collowed bv- the. serving; or
Germania Rebekah lodge vvi'i hold its
regular meeting; this evening - vMol'.ke I. O. O. F. hall. A short meeting of Opal Hive No. SPS
I.. O. T. M. M. will be held tills evennm,
o'clock following wl'.ii'ii
H. l..iv
melodies
O'.lder
Irish songs, jonovvea o h(jU m gtatn
liKht refreshments in nee pm i
Irish program, with Mrs. E
chairmen. This cmseu
That t ent n e i v e.i hy the p
member. will entertain at a cun l-" i Fathets P.erc and S-hoU. ?.!r. G
as
and
most interesting
grams of the year.
REPORTER FO
J. Harrison one of the
profitable r1 "
R THE DAY.
TIi"re will be a meeting of the home economics department of the Hammond Woman's Club Thursday afternoon cf i hi week at the Central school kitchen.
V.i special demonstrator
will re ueoiea
The regular meeting of Unity Review Xo. I "W. R. A. of the Maccabees will be held'this evening at the I. O. .'. F. ball.
will be
charge and the afternoon
to a general discussion on war economy and substitutes in the household. The committee in charge will appreciate the help of any of the ladies of the dcr-art-rien' and kindly requests any member to bring a very small sample as well as recipe of any dish she has round particularly helpful. rrions the hostesses at Round Robin parties Yesterday were Mrs. William Nordwall. Mrs. T. F- Orphey and Mrs. T. II. V.'ilkison who entertained jointly at Mrs. Wilkison's home. Their guest, included IPsuames Otto Swan?., Meredith. H. Cross. P. Cross. Hirsoh. Mauch. Jonas. Friedhof. Hill. Wyckoff, ieter and AVagner. In the afternoon s tames prizes were won by Mrs. Cross. Mrs. Meredith and Mrs. Jonas.
In honor of her sister. Mrs. George E. Teager. Mrs. C. U Lor? of East State ret entertained at a diniur on Sun,av The affair celebrated Mrs. Teager s birthday anniversary. Other guests n attendance were Mr. and Mrs. C. V, . ioi..,n Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Ray end son
Kdwin. N. A Wilson and Mr. an dMrs. George E. Yeager and daughter Harriet. The entertainment given at. the First Methodist church in Russell street last evening by the Chicago Musical Club bv a large audience. There
were six. artists in
There will be a meeting "Wednesday afternoon of the Ladies' Sociity of the B. of E. F. and E. Mrs. R. J. Walker. Sfi3 East Sib'cy
.ttrofo, who has been vcty in ht
weeks, is recovering. Rorn to Mr. and Mrs 315 East Sibley street.
Mac Praft, Chimney Sweep, js back in Hammond for 15 days. Have your chimne, and furnaces cleaned. Call phone
1I93-W.
. Joseph Euebker. a daughter.
2-19-31
ELKS TO PUT ON A BIG SHOW
Ma ii a r: n"r Co art. No. 1 "9. Catholic Order of Ken esters, paid a fitting intone to its members who rjave offered tliems'ivcs in the defense of old Cory, when the large service fiatf was iinfurld at a m.. n-ner meeting; last n '?h t .
la i go a ' t -nd am e remained at n wii '.e the Star-Spangled Rants rendered. Tins was follow--a program of s;xe. hes. Among 'n '.pal spea"keis were the Rev.
etc, and Sertoli. .!r. George
on;, .... I. Mr. M. K. 1 .am: rir.an and bfnnird Knoerzer.
lrea enthiisiasr-.; was evin ed- by all present, w h-n the plans for an immense .rerrbershlp di.ve wer made and all indications point to the fart that Raumeartner Court of Hammond will go "Over the Top'' The invitation embraces all Catholic young men between the ages of sixteen 'and fifty. The following; members of Raumen t t ner 'out! are no.vr in different .ran.i.es r.f the service. Joseph P. Knerir. Albert J .lairer. ITenty Y-i';nker.. Joseph Filleheck. Fred Hildebrant. Jo.'-ph Filback end Henry J . Kic-lnian.
!ch:se of the Hammond, ffhuing & East
Cli'cag.) Electric Railway Company. Tne franchise itnder which the road is operating was secured from the city council March 1, ISM, for a period of fiftv yeais. The franchise promised "good and sufficient service and equip
ment and a twenty minute schedule." i The city attorney charge., that the j service is neither good nor sufficient j and that the schedule is uncertain and j with no regularity of time, that cm j
from twenty m'nures to on near
The funeral of "William Cha:!es. one year old son of Mr. end Mrs. William J. Brandt, was held at the residence, at 1". 149th street, in West Hammond this afternoon al 2 o'clock. Services were conducted by the r;,.v. Holt and interment w a made In n,ik Hill cemetery.
I Ku
Mr
has
Cam met
run
and twenty minutes atari, and that the equipment : inadequate and insufficient. He states that, the health and comfort of those compel'.d to use trie cars i endangered and the c cmv en. em e and welfare of the pattons Ignored.
He further alleges the company
.hanilnned its tracks from
avenue to Howard avenue and that the road did rot execute a llO.noo bond as agreed. The petiiion asks that the franchise be forfeited, th defendant corporation dissolved, and that a receiver be ap
pointed to take ehaig
and the same b. to law and sold
of th property
d.sposed of ac- ord rg
RIVER ON RAMPAGE.
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Buizard Rd's Caff ay where the pifiif of the bar will be dispensed; th- bnnk..f Pocky Cul h where miMtons of Bucks are handled ntsrbtlv: .ludce I.v-nci-i's court and Ja-J will he the busy nsf'Pition for lawbreaker while Calamity Jane s famous dam e hail w- 11 afford a trend diversified amuse ment. Olkali Ike. Shu re Shot. !vi. Wild Bill. Red Shirt Murphy and Oklahoma Frank will be prominent in the jrray of fl.mne'-shirted chaps and six-shooter cow hoys. Each and every character poitrayed by local Elks. Th, identical scenic production has been recently produced in Chicairo by th-- Elks. Hamilton. Traffic. Advertiser and Covenant Cluhs as well as hy several Me. sonic lodges. Nxt Friday and Saturday nicht th Elinocs Ath
letic r-lub will be the rrecca for Joy-
tbe company ana hunters. The pre of Chicago is nnsti-
in their praise of noveltv and
King's Representative
.lames Ilernbr!k, 4MH We.f- ;! j street Chiotigo, rf ported to the Ham-i mond police rhrt lie was held up and! robbed bv three men on riummr aretin in W'eat Hammond last n ght. The I police investigated hut fa'led to find! any ciew to the whereabouts of th 1 hold-up men. J Those who registered as al f enemies in Han, mond. began applying for their 'dent ifVation cards at the police
CHILD GETS SICK, CROSS, FEVERISH IF CONSTIPATED
ach or bowels.
With the recent thaw r '. h e and snow, the little Calumet river south of H a -y e -n. I is on its usual rampage. No'-'h of II i ch i a nd.". 'a rm land are in-
un.i.i'e,! fro- neaOy a mile c.n each side eeller
of the r ver. It is estimated that the water has i,!n ught feet end with the rain of last night and t.dav the water will rise above the railroad V.ridBe?. The water is higher at this time than it has been In years.
In Col. Riley's Motor ."California Syrup of Figs"
. v-UU b iictlUl LCXIUCi 5l,UlU-
The big limousine belonging to Col. j Walter .1. Reiley of East I'lman was; arrave.l in th colors of Aneriia and;
of Rou-r.ania yesterday atrrnoon. 1, bing designated a th official car of th" Koiirna n .a n war mission. His ex
t h e ambassador, and h t s staff
rode through the twin cities In the car and later returned to Chicago in it.
Provide Your Family With a Monthly Income After Your Death or a Monthly Income For Yourself in Old Age. PwQieint Yfouv Business 0
For all forms of Life Insurance, Both Guaranteed Settlement Policies or Participating Policies, Consult the Gary National Life Insurance Company Gary Theater Building. Gary, Ind. Phone 869 or 870. Wilbur Wynant, President.
NEW CASES FILED.
New Marriage Licenses.
(.peclal to the TinteO J CROWN POINT. INT'. Feb. in The j
follow i new tr arriage license have been granted: Joseph P. f.ong. Morocco, Indiana; fi-vcnili.Iyn A. Rend'ng. Haiiimond. George Kauss. Gary: Flossie Gordy. Ga i v, Felix Shelton. Ind ana Harbor; Iceler P-tl;, Indiana Harbor, Tnd.
Tlmril 19 Th f -.!-;n the Circuit
(Special to the CROWN PCI NT, F ee. lowing cases were filed court as follows: 1243 Divorce; Fern-'e K. Roberts) vs. Vv a
li406 Special Pet forma nee ; James W. Johnson ' V. K. Roberts i vs. Otto I.. Johnson and Jennie Johns, n.
P. Mi
Mo:
V.
HAMMOND AMAZED BY SUDDEN ACTION
fun a for der! bv-
Rock y
of lil: r
Th quick action of pure Eavoptlk!
evP wash is startling. A school boy had (
e-.e strain so badly be could not read. , r yy h(js I(.u ni A week's use of Eavoptik surprised his j ,.To;f , ,., 1hp p.lbs teacher so much she used it for her old j orfja n :za( ;op
mother. ONE WASH snoweu urnnu. small bottle is guaranteed to benef.t F. VERT CASE weak, strained or inflamf C ve. The QUICK result is astonishing. Aluminum eye cup FREE. Ulto
imo'i s
wholesome
Gulch." The proceeds of the r n t e ; t a : n roe i t ;s to g-o to the Rd Cross and the com.
m 1 1 e e i s e n '. :i u ' a s .-
The Hammond Its ri-gulai si: the :tv l.a'l th
p.-cte,l tha will h- t-
-iiv council will hold -monthly f!"mn at ; evening. It is e.
many matter. of Importance en up.
C. Z. KIRK IS HONORED timf.s hi RK.tr vr THH STTF. ( A'ITI,. INDIANAPOLIS, I-en. 11 C L. Kirk formerly of East Chicago, now bead of the Indianapolis Water company wa elected chairman cf the house committee of th Columbia dub here yesterday.
A laxative today save a sick child1 tomorrow. Children simply will not I take rim time from p'ay to empty their j bowels, which become i -logged un with ' waste, liver gets sluggish: stomach sour. : Look at the tongue, mother! If coated. or jour child is listless, cross, fey- J eiisb. breath bad, restiess. doesn't ratj heartily, full of cold or has yore throat; or any other children's ailment, give a! teaspoonful of 'California Syrup of j Figs." then don't worry, be. ause it is i petfectly harmless, and in a few hours j ail this constipation poison, sour bile i
land fermenting wasie will gently move!
j out of the bowels, and you have a well.
playful child again. A thorough "inside cleansing" is oftimes all that is neces-
tsary. It should te r lie nrst treatment
given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask vour druggist for a 61 cent bottle of
("California. Syrup of Figs." which has
full d rections for babies, children of al! ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully and see that :t is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." Adv.
-.ve'- tllo pr N'VP in I i'llf'llli-li! b
ent.
N'egele. druggist. Adv.
Twenty-two hundred Pik boosters are already ;n the fr'd passing- tne good word Ajonz Pol eg a t on front Gaiy, F.ast. Ciiicag-i. Wrc.ng. Hlu Island, Chicago Heights, Harvey and Valpa raiso w'M .;.! n'ghtly. wv e..
TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT
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MISS' OR SMALL WOMAN'S DRESS. By Anabel Vorthington.
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Eugene A. Qrisveld & Son
DEALING IN GROCERIES, MEATS, PAINTS, OILS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, SPORTING GOODS, PIPE FITTING, ALUMINUM WARE. 276 State Street. Phones: 138-137 Corner Sohl and State. Hammond, Ind. Our Cash and Carry savings to you means a good bit when you can get groceries at wholesale prices. We are getting our groceries direct from the manufacturers and producers which enables us to sell at these prices. We sell every day alike and our prices are marked in plain figures. If an article you get here is not as we represent we will gladly refund your money. We are getting new goods coming every day and are fresh.
mis n m im m m m m una 6 Eg m m m m y& m
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A model which i rer hwnmlir to yonnit pr' I shewrn n n. 5041. Th" most prominent feature of the rlress !s th new apron tonic which i so fashionable 5ttt at present. The skirt ha two tore. nr.? th apron front is cnt in a praeefn' point. Th skirt snd the tnnie sre both slrl plainer! to th lni.1 belt. The wa!t hn a ttrp'ice cTocln? which i smphn.'"'1 hy the lonjr. narrow shawl collar. The cl.eve are set In without fulne. and thT are tnmme.l w'th flarinz mff of tin to match the collar. The rni or small woman' dres pt-f.-r, ; mt in tfcre si?e Ifi. I5 and 20 ti TVirlrh at lower edge rf Virt i 1Ti yard's. A on the fienre the 1 Tear s'e rqn"re rarils Inch material, with H yanj 32 inch eontragtinr soorls. Trice 10 cents.
CARD OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS. We wih to thank our many friends, neighbors, relatives. Hey. Glaus, and our Mttie ftiend and teachers from Columbia school for their kindness, syrnpathv and beautiful floral offerings during the sickness and death of our 1 1 1 1 1 e s' .'i poberr. MR. AND MRS. EDWARD FIFHRING. CARD Or THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of cur beloved husband and father, and to express our apprec;ation for the beautiful -floral offering. OTTO AND EDWARD KF.I.1N. MRS. KA THA EI N A KAELTX. 151 Went worth Ave.. W. Hammond.
Announcement Extraordinary
Hammond Lodge B, P. 0, E. No. 485
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ALL NEXT WEEK Every Night Ladies' Night.
Proceeds Go To Red Cross
A VAUNT WITH THE OLD HAIL TO THE NEW!
Rocky Gulch IPs' THE Days of '49
Chicago Record Herald. Nov. 1, 1917: "Days of "4S" is the season s n w p s t novelty; P is ihe cleverest thins ever seep in Chicago.
NOT A MOVING PICTURENOT A PLAY NOT A DRAMA NOT A L E C T U R E fi.COC FEET OF SCENERY.
Chicago Examiner, Dec. 11. 1917: Days of "49" at the Hamilton Ciu'o la.t night was a riot of fun. Most novel show ever produced.
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for 15 days. Have your chimneys and furnaces cleaned.
Call Phone 1193 W
Gary, East Chicago, Whiting, Harvey, Blue Island, Chicago Heights, Valparaiso Elks Participating.
100 Free Votes
Nominate and Vote For Your Favorite
Open to Everybody.
Enter Now.
100 Free Votes
"Queen of Rocky Gulch" 100 Free Votes for Misa or Mrs Address Prize : LIBERTY BOND Additional Votea 1c Each.
"Mayor of Rocky Gulch" 100 Free Votes for M r Address Prize : 44 CAL. REVOLVER Additional Votes 1c Each.
Only One Nomination Ballot to Each Candidate.
Contests Starts Next Thursday. Ballot Box in Harry's
'I Drug Store. For Information Phone Elks Club, wrgsejs I
