Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 215, Hammond, Lake County, 8 March 1918 — Page 5
Friday. March 8, 1918.
TIIE TIMES.
Page Five
SOCIAL, NEWS
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TI'TtHln-ci J, j v Line at her
COMIi-G EVENTS ah Camp Fir.-
Marion home, 1 ."
"'"no North Side M . i ' it s-, rn-tlurt y o'clock i'i" homo of .Mr;. Gia
Ij'itti street. ii'i-M Th'-n wiU entert .nn the Junior Ki tttn ; OiiU Satunniy a 1 1 i noon .it ,"."1 A-h street.
Pure Blood
Brings Beauty I
Pimples, Blackheads, Boils and Poor Complexion Vanish by Using Stuart's Calcium Wafers.
FREE.
a ut if u ' , lo i'
t com - ' rue hoV.' pO't.Hl Mild may he v. it h pimiilH or livcl'-spl' .
i
bo f mnd any wlp-rc I boli've I will 1""" ' I'nii i:i I'm' .-.'vurf of nr iVunin',!
ijiiiui.KiiMiii ti-." i pith i'(ai;ki: patthrs n. Walt 1mm street, "xm nr.- Hammond Chapter."' T. U. will tv,,-,., ' ! TIAL FACTCAOE MAILED
tins osfirns a i -. ( 1-5 P " 'ed -ill.- m Mens and Bnyf 1 All ' iiir dream -i b
Luk'-tii.-ut. 313 Shoo:--. J. T. Klar. wit-;. 2S State St. i noi,.xion cn be n
j .... 1' makes no (!if:---re-ii 1 '3' i ilisli :Tll r. ,1 vour fa -e I pie. M:i--ni..-H.. .:.
The fritns licur committee v ul ' i '.. return your iii(9;c ot I la-e the n-f-c' injr of the Hammond'
- ; Woman 'a in chat;.': Salu,-i.n :i 1 1 - j f.V SOPKO KOBIN PAKTIES A SDCCESS . tn. ..- at the Masor.i. Temple ;ui. a' , i'p 1., V,,;!,-, :,! ;),e rro-.-'.l5 from ciy lunel af.'ntr is prom,-. Al'hmnhi (J) U;:i.! ;ut... anut.i-1 to ; ' tTf-crnw for the a f tern--on is b-tnt ; yft.ffi-te - - l - ami n ch.,;. i:.v tl,,u amount k-rt for surpiise !.- club is an t iciput - ! "vi X --- ?-.U to the Hammond fl.Hpto,. it x"' " r----t n..f.! (1 ' lttRf-A M-.ri.v. I! .-... M tl:. ,..f..v.,-c ,-t ba -r-at dea! of Pilent in It nrl it. A Wl I'. - csroir. .Mrs. V. S. llr,.,,- rr.o.sci h : m , - '"" 'n " Vv ( iSTT v follo-.vir.B ltt. ;1i-pr.-yi-u i tr.-ioti-. Tho rulnr . li.h huio i 1 vV f Hftio.r.to,!.). Ind.. M-.r.li ;.. 1?!S. j "'""5 v. ill l- holrt prt'C.lin the pro- VV1hK, J 3W M-,. V. KM,-. A-V ;t':.i J!ohm St . I -- L ? H.-.n-.jnon.J. In-haim. j ' -n 1 irirkf-.-, tnii-rcl a, U-'V Sf -Mv ci'sr Mr-. K-t-r: In K'rfa!f pf i .:slt ful surpn" Prty JvffnUy t , - j ftyg J j K V t iv- liP,r.m..,i.i .hiiPifr. Amfncaii l.1 ', i.oon hi l.-r homo .r m- ."rt by J A-, -f VJ'T? !, I -.Mfh to :-Kn".icf the ver v ' nuntl r o( h-r ! "i i.-vAs in ccbrtton orj V ".V- .iJ'fS J i u:-t-.r,.i.-l oontrihu-i. of thr.-o '"' a""i:,r- An!"n" ,hi gjK-lllkJ
,..! f .-,,.,,.., .!,.-!.,,.. B,1 i,rnio sift- M.o r'.-f-nH f.a5 a p'.ayr PIO.O.: . 7 t Ck
f tulips d'CoraiM -.-& ,A .. r JXZtZy
y h-ro thrro -r
' .- .. . . . . . . .
! icntli. th" .n-C!.-al drosj-ings room. ; i iu l v on!. provi'io matriiils for a little 1 ."r months. A o.iilit to do iiior. ihf.u that h'.'vvcr. if we ir to provi.l'' !
Nelps of Soldier 3oys
FAILURE OF SERVICE REVIEWED (Continued I'rcm rase one )
I'r 1 :. K. Newton, a n ,.f for-i.r Iteprf.irntH live Win. Newton of Lake county, nio.y in hf moii,-,ji t-orp:: n' th" On nip tiordon ba.-n? ho.pi'rtl in Alabama He i u lnt lifut'iiant.
Irvinp. who i.t in lh r"rK" 1; ' .xp'. is lo go to 1'ratn.e soon.
Hi
.Mr. it;i.l Mr. i-oifi "...rl of KmnrP l oit y. f sin. mid b.o;.,"no nr. " s bcinjf
b-rt ir
an;
no re. nj;iK in
hn v f li. -in; noilum Hi H the old av about S"i.d new" l? tru". i
Atty OHM . i r.i.'iol proud ;n tl,
I'an .Mori.ii, who prnt a. Mrenu-' we-U'. lo.rumnt- from ,imlor the tvortnicn's re'prrvr-. is of tl.-- hov ins Jimnniond ii.ade
I co.t about $$.000 and pay for Ihcni?Ies in increa.l revenue one to betj tc r srlo.fiulr, within a y,:ii, j "There .r not many da that the
GARY STOCK SALES AGENTS ARRESTEQ
.In!.' nrus'l, the .m of Mr. ;jnd Mr?. J. L'. l:ru'"l. hiavler tunii' i- in the liCnd coa.-n srtiHrry, i ht I ho I'residio in C!ti"oinui while liarl Hru:-e i at tlv" MlHJi.a. i'la.. aero fchotd.
Word I'lliHt (' k ho u i! in tiah-U bfi ol ! i to In Ills I ';t i i-'i i
.IV fr. ;. I'Mvi (lux lo. ; au-o he 'an his
d
1U
i K
.-buiK that
, o i: . 1 02nd, w ell , i "y. v.os courtmar-. i I n. od to obey an j I o t he court -mar! la I.
jur
Till! Now niaij-'i b", fr'.m l'ort 'ni nut itiip'it !. about lo ;o to Hammond boys are a! lnr" post.
Harry, mat hf "ran-'o. i h c N e w
writer i-oci-, b't of Hamp- ,
K-nor: In b.-iinlf of liapier. American nd ju-Knowlidc the very i h.i ' i' n of i n r-e 1 .u i; -
Mrs nnd tvfn'.y-
:hf proceeds of tho to dato. 'duc'i'Jii of th- pa-i al dres.-::iss room.
materbils for a little We o.i -ht to do more . if we ar to provide
care
ru v.'i-ro n'ar enouRb to t a,'
'bo I'animorid bo over th"re. "We must find some way of ?i irrins ppl ur to the lu-oosMt y of CiMiig
i-'ore time to th ir.nking- o
"If they vo'ild cn'.y ronie and l heir i"-trs and work m th-
if the .Kiinnlips.
brir.A time
sift r-h- roT-n
An irntnenpe bunob the hinoTo-"!! tabb rovers for Mrs. A. "osroc, Mrs. I' Kri-Wson, Mr'. 6i(tn
I'le.i Vlereren. Mrs. I Jessie Inrson. t
Mrs. Ole Anderson. Mrs. Anna Kronsel!.
Mrs. Itergren. Mi: Smith. Mrs. I". IV t
I Mines. Mrs. U.tlph. Mr'. I'ears . t. l'u-Kvorth all of Ilsmin Mrs. Aurell of you'll Chicago.
anni ei-
Mr. and Mis. J. It. MeO-.y are anxiously Hwaiiini? word from thi.- on who palled for l-'iane lle we.ks aao and lliry e.pcot a mersage ,h any time. i Mel MeClure. the only Hammond boy. who ha eer been lorprd 'd. is spend-j inf. a o'i-day furlough w 1 1 li ins parent?.! Mr. and Mrs. U. MoClure.
thill hi; oji:i.i-ncc would:
not -.oriiiit linn to do ji tiling- that .voijld take hu.nr.u l,f.. J p..iit.-d cui I hat he had b'rn etu?are.j )r diRCins di'eh !. Iiiaku tr-:i- h; :.nd liotnc a'l ki.nls i.f hard wo-u. a. id h lr.d nev r i f fir-cl to obey an crj.-r do i-t (hat r -'atliift to 1 1 r- u in. .-. The . ou it -roar t la 1 jo lis- Iitidir.s o-; )-i i , him of his pa y : : 1 .-en ! .-in I him to l.vii.t; yoii m
l':,r operates on time," said (Irfii in .i.i---.ve i to a cju.-tioii by ror.p ;.. l'i"r sttr.. mk made h . ?i;) n nn : o th a"(.iney for the cr.y ;'.n',r, : ' are n-.t kept hp p.-o;---i ; .
' i- isan s i : r luining- ba.-k indoates pooifivry offorl should b- in errs on yi-heflule before lh
Miornini,' and evoninjf. A I'aiunret svirjf extension shou !".- operating- Pi;n-.- wh'thfr in it;- !oyp 5ei". io or iiot. Ci'oa-5xia.'.nAtOB.
i none -. .r,r.t.
id to e. ix h l:t'i,rs.
.tej
1 .r J-.e,.l
S'.e .-et a.- i I i to I 'r i a t f-irrd to the handle hors fn-ea nit".
I'li'iri.
I'mdo.
oi
that ii- it
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rai 1
1 ' ' rans-, It'i'f he ad ol",
1 '
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i erioi; n I s and : n u
h -i s
tii-
re i . I Ton'U Iine tritb Joy to
Eur and OnirW Str.irt'j
nderson. .Mr-. i .. Waferc Clearn You- Skin!
Vc U-r son. M i s. : j
:'H'i, ;. . i hr.- are t h ou ar.d et peoo'.r
too ay w hose fieh. cb-ar face:! ar a living- Proof that S'unrt's i';i!.-:iini A a-
Mr-.l'ers d- niro rimiilfs and uro I hem to
Gerald - " " " - ; Stuart s v ale,iim Watets cure pimn. Mv. i p and similar eritp tons by thorough- '
nd anJi ' cean-in the blood of all mipiir-
S Kot Mr. nnd Calcium rirrim of
l.uiidciuist.
"on. Mrs.
Mrs. I,hv. rn.e t ai-o in fine letter from a nephew .
of Mrs. Cox. I1'brt ratter...n. bo is with the 1'. S. aerial squadron Vutne- ' wh"re in V i a nee." The y oun; m.-.n l.a-' been aeri)? 'lin-e la"t s'epter.-.lier nnd -r ri'es entertainingly of the life with his ' corps.
The birthday
::ll
ol
f Miss
lit' s. till a pu re simply impossible
mam on your fa.e. a led biood will rep la
tey have spent ttp.inc these parties we ho'ild he an enviable record for proin.'won. As it is. I know tlure is no hapter of cur si?. that is doing- as tt e in tha line. Tt may b they do
do as much Cher work as we do. I hear of the thousands tinned on' !i month by other Chapters and realthat many Hammond residents are
I 1
b.ood supply, it is ; r a p;n,p'e to re-j A nd the in tjror-
you r dead, sa 1 -
The rranU r.elz's are -, f,.,,,-., York v.here they 1 1 i0 iit th ir
N e w foll.
I'harleo AiKio. i -i ;-: ir,d hi v itv, tui ne.i t ter.inv after a t wo ii.. the o ,i t h and '.1 T
sevni v.es r. 1 Ja Hiii-out'- home Mr. ooiod at V.'w -;h in ri t o at l-'ort t 'on-1 it ut ion
it h-re at the i.i iter I.eo ArUtn. a rti'-uibor of the .,;.( firtillr; i !-.!. i ! cy ! i.- ite,; about other 1 1 p I'ipii lid hiKh school 1 joined !a--(. pr;ir?.
Ha
oitl-,--'
Tb.' "llVlli lid i. P. a r.d
reel j-imot.,1
i :i
.'i bout
Spent
1 la. ; M i s. Ark in "'. and also ' i-'ort S'tark.
von, is I hile l i'.r.en j s wnot I
In eros-xamiif ' 'ru n-pa. ker 'irts' n st
in vn io a if nr.; r i..' nd d ii:'d :i t' oepf of d.--!a s a,f ; ,,- Tb.e C''!.-,:;-; ii: r 111 ---o the ei'jv. d in the to sppbi-jd. ' 1 1 n s; a i d ha! t : , ;
oi; t i aa t rev r-r reft i t ' i ! that t . ) i -1 . ; -, o i ! -uit in a '.,t:m of
l-eiause f-v'r tr.;'o'rr Aske(; if ronS'de --e'.i t- pftse!:K, l-i lo
!' I -o' d i 'i the a fi'i rn ,a , I', b.:', o,.'t oo other I,ne.-"I'-o.-il'o. he;-.- I' e u; gestcd "it'i p.'--,,;.' v.;;iiN rid." said Gron. Ti.e romr.ii s oner stctof the afternoon session ins would be continued
by A"oriiy thst the cars f, ' for I-.' . ! lo J3" -o r i.f raiiioads.
Believing that .ai:y out of town ugent3 fcr oil. gold. Nib.er and copper tiilnin companies operating in 'Inrj as brokers ha. not complied vvuh tho st-it-; law i-juirim ?1(". Kiinusl ilc.ense fe; i'rosevutor Huiitcr ye.eruay caused j-,o!i.- vi-ily at all on'i e. All agrent wre noiii'.ed to conr-i.'.t v. ,th iiiio while four of tl;ri r.ere at--r:-sted for -,i,,t ha. in; licenses. Attorney Bret-eh. of counsr! for the me;;, I. H. llibbard. Harry Pti.e, jiosioi I'eas arid Jesse ' "zi 'r say s t'iKt . hcense i required. Judge I'utui koa F!re!ch u:t'.ii Mann 11 to show th:. The arrest l w t re made by Petecu-. Sergi. hinii atid rioach.
oiiti .it i
on; not
CARD OF THANKS
i"
a 1 1 . ;
be
s ' a -,'t'' d inn ; ion lb re- . i -e i-.f es
!- IV e.,.a i- ith I'uii'd. he idn.i. tb.at
CARD OT TBASIS. ; We w i.-'.i to tlo.nk ,-.-ir friends nn neighbor" f.T thtr kind aid and r. I'hy d it o-s the :n .tti'i rc:!' t mei't of our beloved -1m ugh tor. Poi-oth - .T.'.ne. esperiai';.- v i.-'n to th.Pk Ib- ; Ma-'.-eji -,. Mr. Sie :'. ami for tit 1 b'-iutiful flora! of;'' -ii.g-.
eon- . ou 'J
hea r-
Mr:, and Mr.. james ham.
Political Announcements.
COXOITEX.
FOOD VAIN THR H'AB. Early Ea&ivr Beauty
pot but
Sibyl l.afran.- vvas celebrated at her home last evening- at 41 Sibley street. Tb.e evening' was pkaantly spent with
music and pames ainr wnn-ii a l""ja course luncheon was served. Covers o" , . l.,,.l f,. iha M'ca T"-'l-a t'l aliz I dl .
Helen Prang. Eliza b-th Marx. Margaret Marx. 1-lorence Kuhn, Alice .Mason. Minnie Meyers. Ti.va liiissert. Doris
voij that
v skm with the glowing co-ors if a
i-rtert eomplrxi'.n.
tour sclf-resp.-.. t. lie.nands mat avail vourself of ihis remedy
thousand have ;.ro e.J before o-i. iet
f'C box of S'uar t s Calcium Wafer j your drugirist today. Make your, atu c-f beauiy cione ttue. Alo mail i
e-uinon lodav for fre trial package. A.-.. I
NEW FEDERAL
CONTROL SOUGHT !
I By the I n it ed l'retll W A .HI 1 1 N ijTOX. Mareh is. To pi event spi's from getting n. .11: ji y iniunvm' in Senator fbepsrd t"(l:.-- in trod i,ed a
a sleep on
the question of the w ar Meyers.
rtrude Zarndt and Sibyl I.a-
i v i hey could not be so indifferent. "It is a solid comfort to know that (o have no many 'regulars' however, pnrt w hat we do do is the best that ran
HAMMOND MAN'S TROUBLE ARRESTED
i.--t 4 year-- I liav been jt.vnj -,yp. down with catarrh of the stid l.iui to g: .-e i:p w..i k u -a i-e ..f : ivoakf tied o?n I s-;ffe- ed .e rt'dy from bloat..lie atta. k. May i-"s W-.tider-"i-.- was : ecumxended to me.
' it and a in now- feel-
f ranee.
Ste Maeski entertained at a surprise party last evening in honor of Charles Hragunier nt the home of Mrs. J. Young, "ol Michigan avenue. A throe course luncheon was served after an
isle and game, i
I". A. St.nart Co., 603 Stuart Bldg, Marshall, VUcii. Send me at once, by return mail, a frei trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers.
Name City Street
State
evening spent with mil!
Carnations and roses decorated the luncheon tables w here there w ere cov ers laid for the Misses Hoken. R. Mo Hand, .lopes. Kistler, RipUc. Mc"oy arid
J r-soi it ion j t a k e over I ble and t
time. 1 tir toi'ininj
e ;r. p o -.- e . ' t'li'ti a ph
:d.nl v.--e: er the jiant, r'edeial cor.
president to
t'l'i'lii'tit (' -
d -l 'i n war t'-rii'. a- t'noso
.rol cf i a i! roads.
ASKS QUASHING OF INDICTMENTS
Tuesda V dressed crigo.
nfte;-ioon meottnj; will lie bv .Mrs. i'ca t hers Loiio of i
d'hi-
i. n'.
:' '! 1 I.
:.-o u r i -. ;
d i v 1 1 o'ch. and
a
.it
1 1
: e s p :
. t.i'A toe latairn !.i-.:-itet:tial tra1 t and allay s ion which cau'es prac:ai '.i. liv e- and intestinal .dine; a ppendieiti. ur.e -.ti'-f or money refunded.
s' 1'iiarn aey, Ridgeley' Dru
1 oi ' y . Centi-al Drug Store Ha I'oot .
Uipke and Messrs. W. Swift. H. iramivo. 1". Trudean. V. Stutnian. I'. FVhrnia n. W. l.r.hse. tl. Cranger. C. Htaguni'r and S. Majeski. Mrs. Oliver Wir ur ep!e.fi:nd esIrrtiay afternoon in t'u brat ion cT her birthday anniversary. Two guessing contests were features of the afternoon.
the prizes m on,; bejpg won by Mr,i o'clock. Miss Knight and Mi. Savage and m the the children, other by Mr". Hyart and Mrs. Meyers.
he congregation Ileth-Al :il hold.
te scrv i.'-.f, this ovfiiinar at eight: ck. Dr. i:-i"iig5 rd v, ill (Officiate ' will preach a sermon. I
The story liour nt the Hammond public library will be held at the usual' hour Saturday from len lo eleven
Richardson will entertain
i-edeiitl Judge l..it.iiis u diclll'.eilts iiiurned avi
bet '! tu'- i a;i:wt.' wa taken ::nde.- ud v: v(t- cl -. irced cv idenct ; j -i i y was . lta ' lo-d i; n
PATRIOT IS
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t r Tinnrni
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mm
1 rini liilllil
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j Ato'llCatl He.-: Suf ill- SI 1 Amorio.i. r. ' f Kdry 75. ' j A me, . I.-i. ofliollV e (ili i j An-- o,,d.. ti :i -; .
ou.-ii-h the in-t vio't-p-ati Smert mr Sit j ll.-'i i'-'i roe...- I i-oo'.b, -1 r.,i,.i! Tlii l-it . 10 '
o li. 1 i .0 ; t: a L l - I ! r :! . ! Ol 1 ...., 10 ; : V . ' 4 0:1. Tit. Vitndr- i Haiti. 11. 11. Mul Ohio j-5 I i --vii;d to tl.e ! c'j t.-id cm p-ni.'n- .!;:; ivust itulionaiU . Ai.ie, i. n 'on Co - 4'i,i
1 e 1 o;k 1 Viiu-al Tj j I ' 'olM-v da 1 'U' 1 j ; :,'.-.,...t 1 .. . - : - t : :
70S
J.idi'.or TIAltiS : I will b a candidate for can nominal ion for coron-
the
rcpubli- ' I . -i k e
count j, subje.-t to th primaries on Jlay 7. DR.
deci.ujvn of the
j-:. i:. n
AN 3.
NOTICE TO THE FARMERS
OF NORTH TO WNSHIP
to
Ton a --e i u '-t ed
.Sav.'iiy school hour" 7 :'..
i evenuiF. for the purpose of
kno t n your scd rcciuireni-ni 1'. S. Derailment of A gricu !tu-' 1-S--J V. V.. VATiiP.. Tr-
at the Monday making to the
the I nltril lre i Mrr.-1, 'jf!?,; Vande '. . attoi ney t-'dav a.-k
NOTICE. R3;r,.gartnr Vttr!. H'D t' . hold a special meeims Kriday. m.. n thTir hall to nake arran, for the fu'ici's! cf irc-u)"M Conrad Schramm. r.-7-i't ,'r. h. i.i.n;r,":A.
Hr
Wll; to p. nts other
MURDERED
i .
The
in ' red.
I piece wa- a large birthday
Alln m rnra I A,l Q I I I'lt't Kt!'
w bit
in
.'v Time a.nd Maney oy Puruin
Vo-
Musical 5tudy at
Gary Conservatory of Music and Fine Ans ALL BRANCHES O? MVSiO TAUGHT. Tha Conservatory takes great pleiii in Introducing; Miss Ben Banka. dramatic reader of Chicag-o. as inruetor in the School of Expreion. w. alo with to annnnnc that Kdward Roeder.of Kimball Bldr . Chigo. ii in charge of the Violin Det irtment. GARY THKATBH BLDG. Phoae Gary 8SJ0.
and blue and the center,
cake w ith ;
lighted tapers. A tw o course luncheon was served, cov ers being laid for Mr. R. Knight and daughter. Mr. Ryan o"; Willow Spruits, Mrs. Sat age ' Clii-j cago, Mrs. William Meyers and son. j iifr. tieorge Long. Mrs. Paul Ziinmer-i man and dausliter. rrs. H. J. OSuili-i van and Mrs. U. U. Seidlcr. j Th Ladies Aid Society f St. Jobti' j I.utheiaii church of West Hammond; was entertained very pleasantly yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Paul Newman ofj State street. J Mrs. Prank Siewait of May street j was hostess at an ail day session ofj
the Paptist Woman's Union yesterday. A patriotic reading was given lev Miss!
Clara Brennan following which .Mrs. j. K. I-'ranci of the domestic science, section talked on "Efficiency in the Home." Arrangements were made for a patriotic meeting to be held at the church next Tuesday afternoon and for the next regular meeting of the Union next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. J. Hurk. Zi Highland street. The
Mrs. Miller was entertained with the members of the Sitch and 'hattetr Club yr-lerday afternoon by Mrs. W. O. Thomas at her home in Ogdcii street. The pnests did knitting ;id sewing at the mtcMiig ml spent a delightful oi lal a f '.(. i noon. R.- f rcs-iinivnt were .served by the hostess. Mrs. Abbot I of
Illy the lulled lrest HI-:i:7'ORI. Ind.. Match ! Oei inan feeling i- itinn rg i.:
today follow ing tb. PaiTen bei ?er. t.erman
with the murder or.e of the tv. -.: tb.e o:r.muuit . turn ho-.ie last
. Antiit. l.ei e
r: e-t of Joseph, farnie- charged
of N.MVfon PbiiiiT e--. patriotic f;it tilers in !'!u.n;r.r d d not t?nlght and w If it t'tie
. run bio Mo- . Hi'iu Ani'ii -an S;eoj ' li nei a! l ile. t r I ireat Northern Mat. wet! Motors Northern Pactii' Pennsylvania Pittsburgh C. a!
Ohio
l'dr.4 ...1
be: 15i
Eat The New Way AT THE NEW PLACE
it's dpitai;i(, 187
you get lh Juicy
State St., where
stea'us. Sj.ecial
Kastpp makes insistent cpiIIs for beau tiful shoej, tnd this dainty Lih-beeled boot is hy far tbo most a't recti v or this S;irina'? styles. Tho vamp is dark, brorcn patent kid and the top is of soft kid ju?t a little lighter; I1 size? in stock.
THE PAIR
Others in wide variety of choice $.50 to $12.
37 .OB
l'f,i i breakfESt and sup-er and a chop suey
- 9-'r,that is the talk of the town. Ovsae 9--; i early and often. You will I ke our
s
service.
tj .j
t'aiy will give the ie.t
a ft.'-riiocii of the Lad stcrday as
iub party.
blood hounc
I t arly t-' da y 1 Pfa ft'enbe t ae
w
they b: :-. P'tii.
oti t;-
h;
t.:
ttal
i been a;.
i' as spent by N'ikiiifis Sew- : til-- guests of
Andrew Lars:n of Chnrvro avenue.meeting was in the nature of a'
it
i
HI
!
The Stanley
Hotel and
Baths
Modern in every way. All rooms outside rooms. Hot and cold running water in every room. Best of furniture. Slumberon hair mattresses. Whv not have the best, it don't cost you any more. Only one block from Broadway, but far enough from all nerve shattering noise. Rates only $1 a day and up. Special weekly rates to permanent guests. Our Turkish Baths are the best there is. Rooms with Turkish Baths, $1.50 and up. Inspection invited. Respectfully,
The Stanley Hotel and Baths 8C0 Washington St., Gary, Ind. Phone 531.
A pleasant the members ing Circle yi
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thimble pany and after a couple of hours spent witli the needie work the miosis were served refreshment.. The net ciub meeting will occur on March 27th and Mrs. Kronsell of Kim street
ill be hostess.
Yesterday afternoon Mrs. (J. W". Prevo entertained at a "Round Robin" party at her home. CGI Indiana avenue, her guests being Mrs. Robert Oehring. Mrs. A. O. Merrill. Mrs. Frank Webber and Mrs. Frank Eckrnan. Refreshments were sered and the time was speri' pleasantlv with work for tne Red Cross. Pupils of Dora Otto, F.lizabcth Webber, t'eraldine Swanson and Louis Zand
er or the piano, dancing ana vioitn departments of the Hammond Musical College will appear In a recital under th auspices of the school Saturday evening. March 9th, at" Recital hall in the O. K. butbling. The program will be given by Leonhardt Hlster. Jean Hamacher. Cladys King. Naomi F.ehnke. John Wilhelm. Mildred Anderson. Grace Shea. Lloyd Merrill. Fanny Pelzman. Ruth Smith. Robert Hewson. Henry Hlster. Myra Stevens. Willie Silver, Statia C.ettler, Evelyn Cooper, Loraine Ilaberkom and Violet Milne.
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HAMMONDS
(J LARGEST BOOT SHOP
169 STATE STREET. Home of Walk Over Shoes."
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cuar.'P.teed. Fi'd-r A. Aubrey and tlco.
J3" lloli.iic'i sli-eet. business. All work
ii-.aii?.e.-ir.--.si oi iJ. Miller, formerly.
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j'l Cedar St., Hammond.
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GARY DEATHS.
Mis. Susie Vurga. 22 Jeais old, w ue of Charts Yaiga. 1135 Adams street. i;&T'. died yeaierday noon. Funeial set .Yves will b beld sa tui day at 1 a., rn . with interment at Gary .'k Hi-1 cenetery. Willitinis Undertakers, l 9V -f f hfalge Vasa M'.i'.vi'-ii. 'be or.' e.-r "11 son :,t M,. and Mrs. Peter Milo'teh. ITtJI tiani.wi street. Gary, died yesterday.
al ic-i ice-? w ere I.e.c. ai . - :v.
this aiternoon trom tiie fivvmi
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CHICAGO PRODUCE. 'leameiy. 46-; creuoiery Ists t 44-43c: seoonds ; rdinaries 3 I -33: fijsis 36: Liv e
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Paiiltiy Duck geese i'0-;3: turi.evj! l.'.c. VEAL to SO lb". IS's ?? 17c: 50 to 110 lbs.. lT''ale; overvveight kidneys. 1 0 to 7." lbs., lit?; He; coarst!. log 1 2c. POTATOES Cars, lo; all grades, Jl.IfiTi l.::3.
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daus liter rum. "S'h
o" pneumon ,a its parents f r. mg to Nash will take p I k
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and Mrs. J D. bytit avenue. ''Ptiy. did j
esieiday st the home a. I ,J was shipped last ille, T-titi., where burial;
CAPTAIN RILEY. Capt. Tboiiin. F. Riley, c.itrimanding Company F. l"Usl infantry, the Gary nit has left Camp Shelby to visit Gary friends. He will also call on his mother-at Canal Pwr. ' )hio.
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amniond fiat Shop 573 Bulletin Street.
SPRING MILLINERY AT POPULAR PRICES $5.00, $7.50 $10.00, $12.00 Select your Easter Bonnet now. For Friday and Saturday one lot slightly soiled Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses, at S3. 95
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MEN and WOKEN i
Mrs. A. O. Denver postponed the meeting of the Eyelet Embroidery Club until this afternoon. The meeting was announced for yesterday at her home in Forsythe. avenue.
Mrs. Fred Westfahl. Indiana avemi, was hostess to a number of friends .yesterday afternoon. The guest" ! brought their needle work and knitting i fr,d n two course luncheon was served t in conclusion.
(Special to Tie Times. j pficTnv. MASS.. March R. George
L. Von Meyer, former secretary navy and postmaster general, w serious condition today s Hie r a relapse. He had suff-r:d f .r weeks of a tumor of the liver.
of the n s in a sou of ;-. v eral
DICK AND HIS DUCKS.
This week'. meeting of the Tine Street Ladies" -Aid society took place yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Rice of Elm street. The members devoted the meeting to their needle work and kn:t1 1 n g. i - Important business in connection w ith th. eoining convention will be transacted by the members of Hammond Temple No 7M Pjtliian Sisters at their meeting this evening at the K. of P. Temple, corner ( f llohman and Cgden streets.
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Sm v as host at Ins nnn t the Phillips hotel in
d -t i.t repented "that a s"oi. had by nil." The ban.ju-t under the direction of Mr. ill ps. So:. re of the frets ; ". 1'. Kern, '"ha ties lf,ri 'en-p-nt ". Al'oert Lewis and vi.-k.
is the place to j
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for Faster, i I
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nleafe vnu. Give us a ! i trial.
RELIABLE TAILORS L. Marcue. Prep. 273 State 3t. Phono 3071 EXPERT CLEANING AD PRESSING.
' Pbene 2314.
You Can Safely Wear the slippers or pumps we rep? is. You can wear them at the smartest affair; nsw ones wouldn't look any tetter and wouldn't feel so comfortable to dance in. So if you have a pair of pumps or elippers, or in fact any sort of footwear that are too worn for wear at smart affairs, send them here and we will make them fit for wear
ing anywhere. STANDARD SHOE REPAIR 235 State St. Alex Abrahamson, Prop.
KRYLENKO RESIGNED
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Th weekly meeting of Porous Rebekah lodge will take, place Saturday!
evening at the I. O. O. I. ball. Initiation will feature the meeting and it is deaired that every member of the degree staff is present for the work.
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in a strong, well child should have.
Deposit a celt will accumulate.
A SAVINGS ACCOUNT
managed bank is' an asset that every man,
woman and
START TODAY
vcry week or every month and see how rapidly
-ram sum
3 Interest Compounded Semi-Annually
Gary Theatre
Toinsht. Ladies Night Fve btsr act of vaudeville will he shown at the i Gary. Manager Werner wa fortunate in securing Marthy's Minstrels a big show in itself. Keith and Wilbur ulM do a comjy singing and dsn.-inr irt while Edward Litn and Company will present 'We. Fa Co." Monnad. the musical s'lttii". has a new musical at tint worth while. Little tdfti and Ben Abd r. twiil th"W jiome sensation g'ln spinning and jugglina; of the enl'ielv d'feten' kind.
BLOW IN NEW I URN ACE AT IROQUOIS SOI 'TU CHICAGO. Ma rr h S. A new furnace No. 3 the direct result of the nn.-.aae of 'he enabling leirisl i f -on by the last term of the legislature, was blown in at the new IrorU..i5 plant. S-ipt. E. L Ives aid that the furnace ), on f,t tli- larirest snd most modem in the Calumet r-t-el belt.
.AHV f ?.F,RIi hoi m; imrti. The ii.Jijry clearing house clerk hare cc'mpieted arrjtisinnts for a dinner nd theatre party at ChCaari March tl. Thre will he twenty-three in the party who will dtpe at the Ter-i'e Gardens and w-ili see -Leave j. To J.-in" in ti ever, ir.C.
If vour buirtss f-.lie.uld be hurt ,- ! by War-Savinf It. may be a cross, bu; it's s c - of h'-nor. tiot an iron err ss
OUR LITTLE POCKET BANK WILL HELP YOU GET A START. TXf.ni rg'" UU i'-'MW-tM
CALL AND GET ONE. WE HAVE ALL SIZES.
Lake County Savings & Trust Co.
The Bank With the Chime Clck. Cor. StAte and Hohman Sts. OPEN TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS.
Hammond, Ind.
