Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 204, Hammond, Lake County, 21 February 1918 — Page 5

Thursday, Feb. 21, 1918. .

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A free Trial of Pyramid File Treatment Will Answer tie Question Emphatically.

COMING STENTS.

sewing tee and a great deal of vo:

Mrs. n. Berg of Frice Flaoe will have: was accomplished. ' j the members of the Amethyst Club as! her guest Friday afternoon. . j The Ladies' Aid Society of the First i The Went worth. Club viU be enter-j M.-thodist church was entertained very lamed on Saturday evening by Mr. and j pleasantly yesterday aftern-o n at the ; Mrs. i,eorg Knott of West llamir.ou!. ! Iitoip of Mrs. B. I". F-cher. 61 Webb J Kappa Kappa Kappa sorority vl'.l , street, by the. numbers of the. third 01-i celebrate Founders Fay with a luncheon ; v isiort. A program was enjoyed during f

t the Hammond Country Club Satui Jay the afternoon. It ir.ciudded a rea'im. at one o'clock. ! bv Mrs. Twkham. n piano solo "'ir a Th North Slds W. C. T. V. will meet ) WIU liesc" by Marion McAb-or. and two Friday afternoon at two-thiity o'clock j vocal selections. "X Wept 1 loved A1 '

ft the home of Mrs. Schroeder, 4 03 Fine Dreamed" End "Aprle Blossoms iy mi s. t

street. Louis Freeman. Tho members brousl.l . a-- ; their knitting and sewing: to the meetKeep the Seldler'.a picture :n a Flag: j ins and spent a delightful social afterCertificate only S5c cadi." Arliin'is ; noon. Jfcwa'.ry Store, 167 State St. Z-Zl-li - . ' ; Mer,b"rs of the Woman's Guild of St. Miss Oralak em.crtair.ed compl-men-j Fauls F.piscopal church t.ir-t In the. ry to Miss Francos Miida, last evening . rartsh rcom In Ritnbach avenue yestorat the home, of Mrs. I... Senke. 140 153th! day afternoon to sew. During lesnt tho Place, West ilammor.d. Tho parly c.!e- . nv ctings "t the guild will be held at V rated Miss Milde's birthday anr.fver-; the church and -will be followed by a aary. Muslo ar.'l gnij.es were features i service at four c'clcck lu charge of the if the evc-uir.g and at the cioe a three rector, course luncheon was served. Carnations" ' nd roses decorated the tabl very at-j Mrs. George Adkins delightfully extractive)where there, were covers laid fertalr.ed the members of the Harmony Or the Misses C. Klawltter. A. Klllns-ki, j Club at her home in Indiana avenue Frances Hilda ar.d I.. Gralak. Messrs. P. yesterday afternoon. Sixteen covers

Maeki. S. Sourberr. Z. Oiczewski and were lain lor a prett.. E. I'ftrnlk. j course 1-ir.cr.ecn. The luncheon ss. i served following a couple of hours spent ( AlBOBf the hostesses at Round Robin with patriotic tnuslc arid needle work. ( I M ties yesterday afternoon was Mrs. ; With the club members Mrs.Adkins had ,

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FREE SAMPLE COUPON. PTR MTH IU1UC, COMPANT. 61 ryrrmid Buiidlnp., Marshall. Mich. Kindlv send me P. Fre snrnple of I'jrmnid I'ile Treatiuect, In plain wrapper. Name Street

fen will u-:i.iciatin? cer of th" u. K'-r.'.rc

(iters P. Fearson of II

had as her guests, Mrs. Ray Forlicr. Mrs. Henry Crim, Mrs. Frar.y lay and Mis. George Teaser. Famty refreshments were served the guests and tho afternoon was spent pleatantly wlih knitting nd sewing.

acc pt a posit (.a with the Adams Seed corupsny. Mrs. Utrri.on Chandler and daughter Shirley of Urn enswood. ill., have re

turned home after a week's visit with:

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J. Woodruff and Mrs. J. M. Leonard, j M r-. Chaii-'.ler'fi i-rtretits. Mr. and Mrs. j

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lev of .M-utou Court.

! The weekly rtieetmp of the Deborah ; Society took I la- yesterday afternoon! at. the heme of Mrs. William Me!s-r in; Meywocd avenue. A short business ses-j

i siou was neia ami me n.nui.r '""'r,i At her home In Russell street jester-! the remainder of tho afternoon to thir i Mrs .Tosenh Emmer- I oulltinc. Next Wednesday afternoon

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at a thimble rarty. The afternoon nasiwni open i.er r.ome a. . devoted to needle work and at the close a Colonial party.

refreshments were served, in two weeks lii, vlt Vin entertained bv itrs.

Randolph Langseth at her heme In East ui.Tr.bcrs ot ttie t,aay ihmt,s Carroll s'reet. Circle yesterday as the greets of Mrs. ; Ole Anderson. Th members brought Thirty memr7ct7ht Laics' AH Sa- i thclf ncedlo work and at the close of tho .u. t.,.k.. -i w afternoon a dainty cohatlon was serv ed.

attendsd the mcetln, yesterday af ter- Mrs. Andre- Lar-a d . ;

the home cf Mrs. E. M. bhank- j , T ,u Ve, , , -n o' i

noon at

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a tho assisting hc-tess. The meetlnt: i SlarcU th

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To the Wife of One Who Drinks I have an tmrrtar.t confldential message for you. It will come in a plain envelop. Hew to conquer the Jiqu.jf habit in 3 da;, s nud msXe home happy. Wonderful, safe. la'.r.f. reliable, inexpensive !'. flod. K; 1 a i a i.tcvrj. W'nte to Kdw. J. Woods. Kile 11. S'atlon E. New crk. X. T. Show this to others. Adv. e-.j - -

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JIABY GRAND PIANO 4 Feet. 8 Indies Lopg,

Your Home Transformed Fop!e, r.o'vada.v ?, realize more than ever before, t li importance- of tho home environment. The pin no add wonderfully to the. home atruosplterf, but -he Bahy Grand p;ano is the lJ!3l. It v-ili transform your home !no an abode of sToatpf Joy. It plvee distinction, and Is a tribute o the refinement of the. family. The Dainty Brambach Baby Grand Is -wonderful in tone, beautiful in design, fits any room, in sme space ss an I"p!ght T-ano and the price )g only $195 lnnct it TODAT a": our Store.

A social meeting cf the young pc-i.' , of Imm&nuel's Evangelical church took j place Tuesday evening at the Church I hall. About forty were in attendatiee , and they were entertained p'.casar tly I

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were served at the conclusion

cames. Arthur Thon acted

the evening. ; - ,1 Tho Wallace school h'd Us second, rumm. sale of the winter yesterday! and realised a nice sum for its Junior! Red Cros fund. The two sale, netted ( more than eighty d-Uars end with eon-, tributtons frcm the parents nd children, the. school has been able to become d. Junior Red Cross school.

Mij-s Fh-ii Lautman cf Kenwood has r turned after an extended slny vita j relatives in Chicago. j Miss Josephine Fcsmond subtnltted to

an operation ror appctiaicitis iukubj at St. Marparcts hospital. I'rark and Eugene I.iplnskl are home

from Camp Soviet' at vlrrenville. S. C, j f.r a visit with tlie'.r larents, Mr. and Mrs. r. v;. i.ipinsk':. j Miss Luetic I. vet, is at the rresby-1 terian hospital ui Chc ato for an opera-j Hon on her throat. Her mother came. from. Delphi, lad., to be with her. I

Mr. and Mr?. P. P. cireenwal.t cr di(30 announce the birth of a son on

Tuesday. Mr. Greenwald is connected t vih the Kin as rurr.Uuvo company cf j Hammond. j Mr;-. IV R Llrlnsk! hts leturnel froir. i a brief -v l-it In Cleveland. i Miss I.cia Clark, daughter cf Jay U ; Clark. s--,iitant general vardnaster at i Gibson. Is ill at the l'i e: -bytcriau b.os i pital m Chicago. j Mrs. Lou!;-e IngerEOll of Chicago Is hero this week tho guest or her .laugh-' ter. Mr" I'. A. Farry. i A'arren street, i Mac Fraft, Chin.r.ey Sweep, if! back tn j Hammond for 15 unjs. Have your clnm- j rvt and fuir.ac-s cleaned. Call rhor.o u?:w. :-ia-3ti

Next Sunday, February 2!tb. at the hour for morn'.r.Jr worship. Ssrv me f lag will be dedicated nt tha Ti "rhyterlan church. In honor of the men who weie fortnerly members, or whose parents are members, f the church. Sunday school or congregation. The committee has the fvHowin?; nsnn: if there ore ony others wl.io hshx'iM be

added, the friends of i!C. confer a favor t c tvr.i: wiin the pastor or s-'-.e of 'h':reh: Major J. A. Emplebv, T.u

Salisbury. Lieut. Foster, ;.ta;,l.jn lluffT.an. Albert Chip"ian. lip.t Krcst. I,. 1'emmon, Frank Mc''nv, Frank Smith. F: Edward Newton, Clnj.ie Pettiboue, Herbert Scull, William Tren,per, Sergt. Ulack and I'atch. and John C. A'.Iman. The exemption -f -.!.,-. tistrant whkh has been hep:is the local beard busy f jr the past two vv, . ks was ecncl'.'de.l on Wednesday. The. advisor--board will now act (o, ;lt, J!!fn w were turned over to them for further physical examination, owing to physical defects. Doctors Eranr.on. Itouk und lilachstotie con-tnute the board. The public horary w,ll be closed on Washington s birthday. , Mrs. ilarry linvr I.s returned fro.-.i a short visit with Chicago friend?. At a meeting of the ;-. n. p. club ho ld t t the home, of Miss Dorothy Tiee lasit Friday nlht. the prizes at five hundred were von by Mies Ira Itosenbauer. Mrs. If. C. McCr'llus, Mrs. Mrs. V.fahfl Pove. won tlir nio.-

Crown Point !s being thoroughly f eonvos-sed by ti.e business men this neek. witl c harves for 'lie Ford to.ir- i

ing far which Is to be raffled off fit the Crown theatre en Mar'; l;th, the proceed, to be donated to the Crown Point Fed Cross ehap'er 4'0 was taid for the car and Ihfc-a chances will

be sold there by netting a sj.ri of ?2.I0i' for the local chapter. Aunust Munfeldt and family are moving to the home on East street which he recently purchased from Mrs. Stella Meeker. Mr. Munfeldt's term as superintendent f the county farm has expired and Charles Belshaw of L oveU will have charge of that lnstlti -u. Quite a number Crown Point vouug people attended a birthday party in honor cf Arthur Adank. given ,lt hv farm north of town on Wednesday night'. An. oa Dyer Allrnan. who is aUend'.rg Moigan Park acadexy was brought home from that Institution on Monday suffering from a case jof German m asles. Mrs. P. Cornel of Chicago Is spendIn several days hero thU weeli with her tliiucii'-r. Mrs. Raymond Rudolph. M9. Herman Lehman is enfei tainuig the members of the Housekeepers :lub this afternoon, the members are sewing for the Red Cros after which the ho.itess served ihlit'otis re'reshrpciif . Mrs. George Fistier. who Is spendingthe vin.:c in Gary, wass rallinr; en Crov-n P!nt f: lends cn Wednesday. The third community party given "re the, hen'it of the Ped Cross wn Via at the Fish'te Library on T.icskJ' cght. The rl.t h t rive humlred vi-c won by ??rs. Fe'guson of Ocv-i t . and M". E.-nc eii Clymec anf at ndro the lurk:.' plav, ts were Mrs. V'tl. Olds and Mr. V. iiliarn Van Jfchl :- e.. The protet : t;o Ili.OO. Tho news icikrd c-!'. this week of t' 6 marriag? Mr.-. Addie Meei'-r tin t Charles Clot:'.;, ti.-ih of this . f;v, ti.e fine and n!a?e , ; wed!!v; tee c-'.Tdo did not '.l!.-;ofe. but anyway they are ' re jo.vins the -oagratulst ous . fie:- tnanv frier.os In this pl-e

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tnond. Charles, his brother, has J :st been dscliarged from the hoeptal. having hid a leg amiiutated In a railroad accident on the Baltimore and Ohio read.

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I'rci -.viHl in fe -est Is clresdy manifest. ' cd ever the Hammond Eiks' oltering In the;p club rooms all next. ivrk. C'rig.t.ally It was intended to prcoue; their ' anmsemeit feature for Elkts only but : considering the fa- t it Is such a dis-1 tiiiot'y dift'ereni amusement er.te;pri.re he cr.tcrt.tinin.-nt committee d ,-lo"d ;

.iiiuiv-w i-viince. 4.'15 .Magoun avenue. East Chicago, was arrested bv Officer Singer on Ilohmari street in Hammond list night for not having the tail light on his automobile lighted. He icave bond for his appearance in tho city police court Saturday morning. There w ill be co spring shooting this year a, a large number of hunters had planned. It is unlawful and violators are subject to arrest and heavy fines. Desk Sergeant Oscar Enrth'ri of the Hammond police has Just received a letter from the Indiana Fish and Gams Commissioner at Indianapolis t-3 this effect. The letter Is as follows: "Replying to your letter of :?th inst.. the Indiana open season en ducks Is from September 1st to April 15. However the Federal season is from S pt. 16 to December 31 and the law takes precedence over the fhdiana law.' Therefore it will be unlawful to hunt waterfowl this spring. Fire of an unknown origin caused a big damage to the roof of a cottage at 149 Sheffield avenue In Hammond shortly after 31 o'clock yesterday morning. Departments No. 1 3 eEponded to the alarm. Tne In'ar.t child of M: . and Mrs. F. Reagon. 2?S Terrence avenue. Hammond, died at the residence this morning. Tha remains were shipped to the ftimer heme at Tt. Tier, Ohio this afternoon. Charged with "shooting craps." Geo. Watson, C6 Plurr.mer svenu was arrested by Detective Elnsele, of the Hammond police last night. The case will come no before Judge Klotz In the police court. Ed Fret of Indiana Harbor ar.d F. Enright of-Hammond were, arrested by the Hammond police last night on a charge of contributing to the delinquency cf to Hammond girls who were also taken Into custody. The trlsl w.U be heatd in the city, court tomorrow mcrn'ng. Mrs. Faul B. Lipinskl, of Hammond, who had been working in the interests of the Polish National Alliance in Cleveland. Ohio, with other noted workers for several weeks v.-es railed home this week on the sad mission of the death cf her sister in South Chicago. Mrs. Lipinekl has been honored by receiving a commission frcm Trince Pc niatoweke and Major Gosiorovski from France, she will be In charge of all the relief wo.rk of the Polish National Alliance in thfs region.

Hair On Face

Crwrn h mmrtmem t ffce mtktn. T ebfrwtl rtte talr tm attack It nn4iT rkir. THSce, tlte rtrfs-ftl sanitary Ukjwti. 4e tisi k j- abe tlwu Onty aiiaalae DasBnel Sxmm a Btetier-ast: a-n-nM fa wtrk pwiajtge- At tettet cwatoas (a tc. tl btA tiM ittwtm, mr by naU fmu ma bm aiahi wrapper aa recJt t ariw. Price Uk -arita tettlmnHli af rru,i;Vitt aaaerltfa. x- !! wttat msmi aatr, wfcy tt laceeatke aad aw Ie3Mtole 4etteHaee tt. aaalle ta aiata aaaled nrslawe ea iipit. eHiraelo. Park. Ave. 12tk 91, Hew Tar..

Friday evening for tbe members of :iu Intermed'ate Endeavor of the Pref'-y terian ehuvch. Mil.-. StVAW. Mis J. M. Ewann. widow cf the f ormer pastor of the -"irst Metho.? church here, will arrive on Friday be the week-end guest of Mr. and Mr-.

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The Women's E'.ble class of the Presbyterian church will have Hi annua, luncheon at the home of Mr. R. O. Wharton, f 51 Fierce street, Friday eft-

; ernoon.

MSIT1NG DROTIIER.S. Car! Martinson ot Taxton, '. v'j--iiing his brother, who are employed In the steel mllis here, SOU. WOOD HOSTESS, Irs. Frederick Wood. 60 p-i.ce street, will be hostes sto the T. A. P.. Colonial party at. her home Friday.

WASHINGTON BIRTTTDAT FARTT. A Masonlo Waah'.ngten'e bl'thdtv party will be observed at the Oar-, Commercial club tomorrow.

CALLED TO BROTHER'S REXKS I D k Mrs. E. G. Elba, 7S6 Jefterton etret. has been called tf Chicago by the serious Iliaess of her brother. RETl'RX PROH rXeORIDA. Tr. end 2frs. Sam Monasy have r. turned from a trip to Florida. Mr. an 1 Mrs. IewI Firnon, who accompanied thetn to the aoutn, vr'Al return week.

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EMPLOYMENT AGENCY FOR WOMEN WORKERS

The regular meeting oc'etv cf the P. of L

held ves'erdsy afternooti

't..rnoon Mr-. Atkinson cf

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j to throw thrtr .K-i-rs peri to the public I at large ntl.t allow ar.y tiul cveiybody it., pa r' i ipa ' o ii- the fe.--ri-.iMe?. t'o!e-t,ati--:is also from V:i!p,-n iso. ci--Liv, I Whiting. Knf. Clib-ag.... Harvey, Flue j L.laril and Chicago Height? -iiav o ani ic-'Uro cd ti rir nlgh'ly a" ! icicuce, Mhi'e J parti- s are being organiiiel in 1 c'otid to attend in bodies. Tho women

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tcc"r street will be hostes- at a thimble

and on the folk-w'.ng "cfln-wy.

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Tcrtcrday sffrneor. the tee ,v ,-. T to the P. Of L. E

t),c!r restilar lodge session st ihe O. V. h.ali. Only rou'ine business t: aur-nc te-1.

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Sergeant William P. Welch, Jn charge of re.-rumue lu Ham.T-.orid, has opei.-d ay emi'lov.riein agency at hi3 offlvic tor v. lves, si:-ters and inoihera t-f soldiers aid paiV-i-s in sfvi". lie asks crn-p.-o r-r r.eedmg fen-jQje employe.5 to iive pief'-renco to these sir"? ar-.l vomcr. who have bejs end men th-y q' pented upon for support row in the ;--ic of their cou'.'ry. Thcie are a tvrn. l or of women looking for eti.plo ri-,r nt row. (-ill ?:-:R a.-t r.-k for gerseat.t vve'.ch

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"P.o.-ky '"liicn" vi il b preseii'cd by ; li e i. t i! i.lk. and . ry v 'so. r ta itI itv.f-uri ant tv i he s-.-eii'-.- as tic- cas t of j characters t'.-'c?' Iv e-. t jfli th faj cii-ties of . n-v. !y H--ang..i fpoo-a. j .'.iii l,r :-ii.:t'- of ut...su -i i seen'... effecs ; to appropriate ! pre cc nt and illustrate ;"bo va ri'-us exploits, .i-i-ca. .cid-ii's

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' Vnlty Review Xo. 2 W. P. A. cf the ; 'i Maecnbee, received a communication: ivesterdfv te-.iing of the sudden death of j Mrs. Florence Probst in Elkhart. Ind. ; I Mr' rrobt was the Jpu y for the; tenth district and ha? visited in Ham-1 I mot.d on several occasions. I I .... rt ..!

Harry Mcs-s or .Mi'!r. ' - j

and Mr-. Thomas lu.oy or j

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! Mr and Ur. T. Fen- have r".utr,ed ! to Pitt-burs after spending a few weeks, iviith the la't-.'s irot'ter. Mrs. T I'. Fabcock of Wilcov street. j i Paul McDanlel, who is amending tne; :l-.d-ana Dental College at Indianapolis, ; -nr.,e to sr'P'bsn" week-end with his, ! Parent-. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. MeDaniel,

; el 4-1 i.-ei run e .- i Mr? J. W. Fo-ers left last evening for ' re.-orb la- vvhere she was called on ! account cf the illness of Mr. Foyers. ; rvho went there about a month aco to

Hammond .Woman Enlists for War Service Abroad Miss T?ertca Verhler ! prohpbly the ft i st Hci-i-fi v orr.an to go to w nr. She has enlisted to serve In France 19 a tele h. ne o pes a ' or and 's now in tt aminar in ' '!:eag". Miss Verk'r h s been e-.i-plo:- . d by the W. V. '"onhe:-' C'cci.panv in fh?i i of ive weifait-. work. She speaks French fluently.

BANK IS ROBBED. (Br 1 nltr.I Pres A'INCIN'NKS. Ind.. Feb. i HoMhts early today blew the safe of the Fa nr.eis and Merchants hank ot Wheatland near here and escaped with T '!.(' 1 !?. sheriff's pavty is f'.n'.wing f he band. In,

Mother Gray's Powders

Benefit Many Children j

Thousands cf mothers have found 1 Melhr i",rav'. Sweet Powders an excel- I

i lent remedy for children cornplaininjr of ! headache Voids, lever .shness. stomuc-lij 1 tro-.i'i.Ics and bowel irregularities from ! w hich children suffer. They are easy j ar.d pleasant to take and excellent re-1 lutt are accomplished by their u. j Usel by mothers for. 30 years. Sold hy yii-irvn'nere r.". certs Nd-,. j

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Gary 'National Life Insurance Company Gary Theater Building. Gary, Ind. Plione 869 or 870. Wilbur Wynant, President.

JUDGE REITER ILL; JURY DISMISSED owing to ! lilns? of Judge V. S. Jtriter the J-iry in Rao:.. 1 o the Super'nr court at ITiT.mond has been discharged for the ,'erir..

Attend Public Auction at 7 p. m. this evening ami tomorrow 2 to 3 p. tu. and 7 to fi p. m. lislnnce of tie.npo stock of House Furnishings at any price you v-r.l .ay. Roy CloHer. auctioneer for the Royal Furniture Co, 2: West 5th ave, Gary. . 2-21-1 Fublic Auction this evening 7 to ft p. in. and tomorrow 2 to 5 p. tn. and 7 p. nt. at a,ny price you offer to clean out I he Royal Furniture Co., 22 We'd ?tlj ave., Gary. Key '"elver, auctioneer. C-21-1

j the entire ,-;.,h will he- see n-c.-iiiy e..o.i:pped in a j. resquc "tut i f c-io'-rn to J make up tho o'd t!:i' rinuij camp in i hc foothills ot the Si' rr-i-. ! A freshness Ht-j r.c-.v r. ess in the ever ? chansit'jr s -ci.'s ? li.', tho thrilling I nrd dramatic action, the realism in ! r ery rr;ove of co.'-boy, tiiiocr. si-.erii'f, j gaii. bier, dance hall jane, ruralist or j tenderfoot nd the ne---.ira.cy in every ; detail protuies a treat from tho siereI of ypcl Bmuson-.er.t the avetagc r'i'i 'n is y-v' fare i liar vv 1 1. h. i Vistas of the ev. ftful past, are Vg-tead ;n r-ti.Ttr.g events; It is an inst runny ar.d t-ntcrtoinriig snetcfsie.n of animated j dVrauias depicted m the F.!;-' own rooms and in thrilling ro tton and It Is j not a circus, movie, play or lecture. It t is- tho oi.ly form of en'ei lair.rr.er.t abj olute!7 frco from su'eerf ugc. It is 1 rbe only form of nn.usement In which J pleasure-giving rjuaiities and lntercst- ' 'ui elements aro grandly b'ended. It j i- "Rocky Gulch in the Days of the j Mad Lush for Goid." and presented j with due iid.-'.ity to na'ure.

American Feet Sugar American Car Fdry. A na.-oni i America r.Srncltirig ProoiGyn Rapid Transit Paldiv-iii Loeor::,;-j Faltitnoro and Ohio . Cap.sdlan Facih-.: . Ani'-ncoii Can Co. . . New York Centra; Colorado Ihrni Cen'ral Lea-her . Cl. ,-ai e.ine and Ohio Crucible Steel line " General Lle.-trlc Gre'it Northern Msx'veii Motors M. o-ein lctt oleum Noifclk and Western Northern Facnic I'er.nsv lv av.ia I'll tiduirfiili Ccal '.

Peoples Gas

Repubiic Iron and S'eel Readme F. S. Rubber American Sugar Southern Pacific Southern Railway C.ugo. Mil. and St. Faul Texas Oil V. S. Sec-1 Union Pacific Ft ah Copper "Western Fnion Wabash I t iilv s Overland

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"TEMPTATION" AT THE ORPHEUM "'Temptation." en act that has played the biggest vaudeville theaters cf the country Is at the Hammond Orpheum Theater today and tomorrow, having opened yesterday. It headline, bill far above the average.- The principaland chorus are capable performers and the line- and music worth hearing. Fuller Bull, the sideshow spieler: Keith & Mllmar; the Musical Sulllvans and Ferry A- Ferry also appear. The show Is worth thirty-five cent, the eouivalent of half a pound of butter or a half dozen of epgs. IMls not near so good have appeared at the house.

0BBI1E DESTROYS

LiOUOR HABIT

Keen Interest In Orrlne, the scientific, treatment for the drink habit, rowon eale at our store continues t.ua bated.

j Orrlne has saved thousands cf drin;;!in3 men, and.lt it sold under a gusra.ij tee to refund the purchase rrice if. j after a trlsl !t fails to benefit, j Oirine No. 1, secret tieatment; C -; line No. 2, voluntary treatment. Cos!.-: (only J1.C0 a box. Ask us for a booklet. Lion Store Pharmacy. Ka.rr..c-.;i I& Wolf. Adv.

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ON FIBIOIGII. P.iilhp ratterson of Ccmn Shelhy, l.'atf.esburg. Miss., is enjoying a furlough and is the g-iest of Mr. and ?Jrs. K. r.artntr, $32 Madison street, and his mother, who rcs.J.-' in Michigan. . n. ptN.vnR FATtty. The mcniVu of the Grand Army or the Repubjic and veterans of the civil war who reside !n Gary will celebrate Wah,ng ton's b'rthday with a dir.nr g v en at Keener'! ' restaurant at 1 o e'.o.h. Covers will be laid fcr thirty. -VII 3 ni.Hl TO I1T11RT4I. M.ss Virginia Chase wi'l entertain on

Wanted! I

M Ten thousand chim-

neys to clean m Hammond by Mac Draft CHIMNEY SWEEP Phone I193VV

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CSICAO-O GRAIN rUTTLRES. CCO-.V May, $1 27', ,- OATS May. ?0h,c; Feb.. 33c; Mch , ilc.

Friday and Saturday

IPure Flour Sold As "War Flour ' By a Mistake

I CHICAGO PRODUCE. ; P.FTTER Creamery extras. 4Sljc; ,' creamery f.rsf s, 4Sc; firsts, 45 5 47,.ic;

seconds, 4 3(o'4oaC HOCis Ordinaries. 49 3S01ic; frsts, il'jc. LIVE rOULTRT Ducks, 23 5 20c; peese. 1322;c; springs. 2Sc; turkeys,

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HUBBARD

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! A t. a tneetirir of the, retail grocers icf llar.ir.ie-nd, Food Men'or O Fourke ' oTplalneJ how puro flour has hen sold

as ' war flour" in Hammond by mistake of the rn-MUrs who put ii up in has? I earing tha lao.-l '"war four." The groci rs were in no wis- to blame. The

i.e solo r-n'v vv-.:h an euual amo'..i-it of !N0 SHIPMENTS

com rr.cr.l. grahari.. rice Hour, etc.

VKAL 50 to 60 lb-., 16e; 70 to JO lbs, 16':. ? 17'ic; to 110 lbs.. 17 i lie:'' hidr.ev s, 140 to 175 lb.. Mflir; ccarse, lOii 12c. PcDTATOtiS Cars, IS: all grades. $1-76 C2--0.

FOR

Quality, Services Low Prices

SOLDIER BOY HOME. Fdward Ornener. a soldier at Camp Grant, on a furlough nl th.e home of his mother. Mrs. .T. Gr-iener of Hani-

OF HORSES NOW

For thiee weeks shlprr.ents of horses through the Calumet Park stock yards has been stopped. There is .'uch n need for other supplies shipment is ait spend e, ( emui't a ril y.

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CARD OF THANKS

CARD Or THANKS. AVe wish to thank our manv friends' and Rev. Basset t for their knd s.vw- ' path;.' duiing th-; bereavement of on -' beloved son. S. It, Junior, v ho passed' awav h-is evening, and we appreciate : the beautiful floral offerings. ' MP.. AND MRS. P.. REAGAN". ( :-:t-i!

TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT

CHILD'S DRESS. By An.iL-2l Wortliington.

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Off, Laiis

4 Times as

Lone t Others, Srei Work.

Get a Can Today

This dainty fex-k fcr a 'try tir.y sir! goes on like a ccst and bnttors ail the way de-wn the cenrre front- To gire a oft effect the lower part of the dreas U gathered to the vote st front an4 hack. Tb sleeres are set in with a little foleess acd yon may maVe them either full lerpth or .elbow length. Until fcty'es are fathered Lctn narro-w rtraight cuffs. A pretty race edged sailor collar finishes the ck. The tiny pockets my he trimtnc ' with lace aL'O. The child'? ores, pattern No. is cut in four si.ei 2 to S years. The S-Tear

yards 27 inch. ir

sir.e reonire.

yards 35 inch materia! edging. Fnc 10 epnts.

and l'i yard-

Bonelcss Rolled Rib Roast, no waste. Native Veal Stew XatiA'c Shoulder Yen Extra Large Beef Kidneys, each.... Fresh Leaf Lard, per lb Fresh Piers Feet, per lb

Calf or Pig Hearts, per lb

rrcsli Sparc labs Fresh Made Hamburger Home Made Pork Sausage, per lb. . . . Extra Large Mackerel. 2 fur Out Own Make Saner Kraut, qyart. Extra Large Grape Fruit, , for Wilbur's Cocoa, 1 L lb Dry Lima Beans, per lb Dried Peaches, 1 lb GoodLuck Buttcrine, 2 lb Criseo, 1 lb. can Jiffy Jell, pkg. 12c; 'A for Combination Corn. Peas, Tomatoes. Sweet Heart Soap, G for. Hubbard Special Baking Powder, per Gibson Brand Bak--" "n?, 2 cam..

26c . . . . , Mt 2Sr 8c..?.28ic- ....... 7Ue 15c . . 191 Uv 18c 25c 25c 15c 25c 20c 18c 20c 68c

6 ib

for

. 31c .... OOx .81.00 . . . . Kf lC

3 cans Kitchen Klenzer for.

"With coupon

None sold to children, orders taken.

No

...10d phone

HEAD LETTUCE CELERY, GREEN ONIONS. C. W. HUBBARib AUTO SERVICE. 741 CLAUDE ST., HAMMOND.