Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 248, Hammond, Lake County, 18 April 1918 — Page 10

Fasre Ten.

THE TIMES

Thursday. April 18, 1018.

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The Mail With-the-Iron-Mask.

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This person was a mysterious prisoner of Franc, who was closely confined for twenty-four years by the State, and died in the Bastille in 1703. He mayhave teen a twin brother of Louis XIV. "Who knows? In this oentnry, it is no mystery how

we can get strong, for by putting iron !

m our blood we become etroncr men or '

Vtrwrrf, womBU- The strong men of today are

'men or rea diooci. jvien gam energy,!

vrm, vigor, by taking a new combination of soluble iron with valuable native fcerbal extracts, called "Irontic." This is the discovery of Dr. Pierce ud his able assistants at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute in Buffalo. By experiments and actual test this new combination of iron will act as a tonio, increasing the appetite, increasing the number ored blood corpuscles, thereby feeding the nerves on fresh blood. The whole system feels the invicro ratine tone, nn.l

Instead of 'being pale, weak, nervous or sleepless one feels like ft now being. A man or woman of real red blood is ready for any or ail tasks. Gain strength, energy, vigor by going to your nearest druggist and obtaining a 60o bottle of Irontic Tablets, or send 10c to Dr. Pieroe- for trial package. Yen will find that instead of pale cheeks, feelings of lassitude, tired, worn out before day is half done, your cheeks will have color, you will feel rtroxtg and vigorous, and yon aro "ready for the fray.' 'Start K? and you will have no so-called 44 spring fever."

pie attended the dance at Spring Hill tirova. on Monday. Ex-Auditor Kd-ward Simon of Himmond, Is Sn Crown Tolrit this week, where h Is serving on the prlmaiy election board. lln.-y Hellman of "Watseka. 111.. is spending a few days with August Testmeler and wife. Mr. Bnd Mrs. Joseph ITHnri-h end fen who have been spending the past w!nlr in Florida ou their rrorert-. have returned home.

SAGE TEA TURNS ! GRAY HAIR DARKi

It's Grandmother's Recipe! to Bring Back Color and i Lustre to Hair. j

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Hammond

I n I 1 B 1 I;

I women s Cross Work

CROWN POINT NEWS fr ,

f BAPTENlNat OB A AY IX LiKB COVXTT1 UVKJUT CAJPfTAI.

The -eomrunn'ty-raid rarty on Mon-tertair.lnfi the Housekeepers this m"ter-day-ftfrht; at the public library netted noon. The members of this club do

J10 for the Red Cross. Mra. John Frass, Mips Via. Kali nr.d Mesdames , Mabsl Schedell and Irene Rockwell rere the prize winners. Mr?, tester Beach, !s quit HI at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feig-le n East strict. ; The C. F. B. club wiil meet with Mrs. Srene Rockwell on Thursday evening. f!sB Eva i.etz is roTiiined t her Ilome with Quito a severe attack of measles. The Monday AtJ.-Mcn club wi entertained by Mrs. John Lehman on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. "VV. P. Tic was the prisn winner Mrs. Ihrr.aiv Is en-

Red Cross sewing-. Xfw marriage licenses r Albert B. Coy. O'ga T. 6apr. Whiting. Vincent N'ovak, Acnes I.ubioik. Gary. Walter Wells. Annie Allen, Gary. Bnrr.ey Maxwell. Kou's; Nora Bri:', Crown Point. P. J. Erllnif and family are woylns ?nto the Ktllnj home on Clark s'r-et, the Doehler property in whl'-h they have been living- wiil he orc.pied by C. J. Fife and fan-sly( the new superintendent of the Gary & Southern. Miss Kate Blum Is on the sick A number of Crown Foint young- pro-

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Relieve Your Liver

When your liver is out of order, your head, stomach, bile and bowels suffer with it That is why a bilious attack is often serious. Ward it off with a few doses of

lililliil PILLS

which gently arouv? a sluggish liver, and renew the activities bo necessary to cood health. They never produce 'any disagreeable iter-effects. Their prompt use is beneficial to the tystem. and will Prevent Bilious Attacks Direction ef Special Value to Women ara with Evary Bex Sold by dragflst throughout the world. In box, 10c, 25c

PilSP.8 793

Huee

Friday and Saturday

ARDHUBBAR

FOR

Pnon3 i 794 !

Svary on waVoome at all time. Wo oxpartnoa raqoirad. Coma aad holp tba clTtllaa anoy. CXaairmMk of Wtau'i Worif-Mm WT. T. Harfly. Caairmam of mltUag" Commlttaa Mr. s. C. Sanlar. Chairman of Surf-teal SraMl&ra ftCrs. Oay WetseL CS1TTEK WOMIOOHl Monday. tTh Xrthst.o Clulx. Tba MthoAlrt X.adla' Aid Soclty. Thm Freabytarlaa tadlaa Aid SoeU tty. Kefltmtl "W. A. Sttmt and W. J. Mo. Aleor, dlraotora for th day. Mra. Wxu Kewmas t dvarra of th.a knittlaf. Tnaaday. A11 Salute AndUirr. mra. A. T. Haotta, Alraotor for tlxo day Maidamae O. C. MoMllIaia aad Dave KSrrch la charx-a of ta kaittlac. Bpecdal leatraetlnaa la kmitttar eock on Tneslay. Wadoaaday. Zaatara Star. Mra. Vm. Start amaa and Mr. Joaa H. Xioraatx, dlraotora for

thm day. Jawla X.ai' Aid Sooiaty. Mrs. McMillan la eaarfa af taa kalt. tiaar. Thurday.

St. Paul' Xutbsra XAdloa Aid oUty. Mr, ratil XUteka, director

tha day. Iiui5ctloa Comaslttaa.. Mrs. T. & Kadter, Caairmaa. Maadaatae Oaarlla aad at wart la ciarr of the kalttlaa'. Trlday. Woaiaa'a Oild of St al'9 Zplaeo. pal Charck. rytklaa Wrtara ef Hammcxd Taanpl Wo. 79. Mr, r. X. I.y, director for tk day. Masdoae XT. A. ml aad WUlla Wrrarataa la caarffa of kalttlar. Saiurday. Kli Marrarat Tamer, la eharye ot talttla-. nvnaicxx. mcrsiwaa Zadla In cburi aaok dayi Moaday Moral ag- Mrs. W. S. Crawfor'd. Afternoon Mi Maria Sanlar. araalBr Mr. J. J. ClatLMan. Mra. W. K. Savia Tuasday. Xorniaa' Mr. Traait Tilltnaa. Afternoon Mr. W. K. Darta, Mr,

H. VT. Ckidlaw. Zvenlnjr . Wadaeaday. Xonilar Mr. WatU Woodln. -Afternoon Mrs. Claads CoomVa. aTanlaa Mr. I!obrt Ollll. Thnrday. Konlif Mrs. J. W. Baekman. Aftarnoon Mr. Traak Fortnr. lniiLf 3ffl Marian Dmif. Trlday. Moralcka- Mr. W. J. Wnlary. Afternoon -XBlam Maeal Ckapman. Svaln- ICh Mary HerUt. Saturday. Afternoon Mr. W. N. Forter. CITIXJAW UUir COMfflTTM. Mr. J. M. Turner, Chairman. Monday and Friday. I p. in. to 8 p. m. A nimtit ef tk Locunlttee is at the ecl Crocs itoom to answar question and glre Information on the work.

AUXILIARIES OP THE CHAPTER. Koberttdale Mrs James

Chairman. Meets Tuesday and Tridays, Tranklln School Audltorlnm.

Tht benutif-.il, fven hade of drU. Ki'sy hair can only l, hail by brewing j a mixture, of Sunn Tea und Sulphur i Tour hrjir 1 your rharm. It makos or I mars thu face. V'htn It faJej, turn- j frrai- or slt-f-akeil, J iet an application or j two of Snge and Sulphur enhances its 1 Hppparnni-e a hundredfold. I

lon't bolhcr to rropare tho mixture: you an gft this famo old recipe Improved by the addition of other ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It Is railed AVyth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This e n always be depended upon to brwiK bin k the natural color find lustra of your hair. Kvfrybody uses -Wyeth's" EsK and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody cm tell It lias been applied. Tmi simply dnmpen a sponge or soft brush vlth U and draw this through the 'lair, taking one small strand at a time: by morning the irray hair ha s- disappeared, and after another application it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lus-

i trous. This ready-to-use preparation is ; a delightful toilet reiuisie for those j who dslre dark hair and .a youthful ap

pearance Tt !s not intended for the cure, millnaliijii or prevention of disease Adv.

The Health of "Two Gellerations,, benefitted by the use of Nujol

15

BDYS OF 21 YEAR

TO REGISTER SOON

i j Listing May Be Done June j 5, on Anniversary of ! the First Draft.

Thr j

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WASHINGTON-. April 1

i ! a new registration, probably June

I the anniversary cf the f.rst draft re?istratlor, for younc inen who have j reached 21 yeors of nRe sim 9 Juno ' last Karh yer hereafter until the close f of 'he war there will be a Similar reg-

i 1st i-Ht :on. j ) The II-jse military affairs commit-' j tee yesterday ordered a favorable report j on the new registration bi'.l, h:eb I has passed the Senate. The House com- I mittce added an amendment Including: ! div'nity students within the r,-xv reg,st rat ion, but vc;l down almost unant- !

Mother and child both profit from a mother's use of Nujol during the nursing period: the mother, from a cleansed system; the baby from mother's food thus made wholesome. Mothers read this letter:

In bottles only, fcearing- the Nujol trademark never in bulk. XVrlto for free booklet.

NUJOL LABORATORIES, STANDARD OIL CO. (New Jersey), BAYONNE, N. J.

Mtluitr mi Clckmrk

Dear Sin Because of the fact that it was necessary for my wife to take medicine for constipation while nursing our first two children, they both suffered and were pale and cross until old enough to eat for themselves. When the same trouble began with our third child, our physician said that there was no laxative medicine for my wife that would not hurt the baby. I then persuaded my wife to try Nujol, as I had successfully used it- It relieved her without affecting the baby; as a result we have the healthiest, happiest child I ever saw. Signed, (Name and address sent on rexruesL)

'"TTHIS is one of the testimonials from hundreds of users who use Nujol to insure

normal bowel-habits, and who then share their abundant health with their babie

ies.

draft

to 40

j niously on amendment to raise th i age from 31, the prtsent llmi',

j years. j j Experts In th provost marshal gen- ; j eral's oft'i'-e estimate that the new re- j j Jstration wilt add fully- J. 20.000 younc j men to the draft list, of whl- h about 6ri I j rer cent, or over T0.1.0IV. wi'l be physl- j ! cally fit for army service. Iiei;ab1e reports are current that during ilay ther

! wiil come calls from present rcjtistra j tion lists for about Sn0.f'0ft men. 300,000 Last Motttn.

; "ivtfnin the. list thl'ty days raits j have been Issued for SOU. 000 men. The j ; rush to g-et men Into th training camps ! ; arises through appeals from the British and I-'rerich nuihontjes to ret more Pen?- , tnn lno the war ren. ; !preentat tve Hull of Iowa prormsed : , an amendment by which tho ycv.n? men , o-:ld lake the foot of the list in the! ' draft c'asfP;eTtions Th 's was rejecterj, , I nnd under the War Peparttrt'-nf plan the j j men will he m'mrled in the oth'r classes j j acrordmg ') their 1ndlvidj.il qualif.cn- j i Men", on nctly equal terms trtth the ! tr.en no-v enrolled. Their numbers will j I he 2r,8-.V. ITfi-A. etc.. and Sn No. 2T j of tha original draft Is called No. 2SS-A I

i -,v!'l t.e nuomat!cal!y summoned to sp- j l T en r wi h him. ;

Nujol is a valuable household remedy of guaranteed purity. It is healing; it is eifectivc; it brings about thorough and regular bowel habits, yet contains no drugs, whatsoever. Nujol is nature's first-aid to inactive bowels, giving desired relief without griping or other distress. Nujol is a time-tried, universal remedy, ecjually successful in results at all ages. To be "regular as clockwork" use Nujol.

ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS

There are no substitutes there is only Nujol.

At mvery drug ttwrt. Send 50o n J we will hip new Lit tize to o!dirt or tailor anywhere.

NlXj Ol for constipation

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REHABILIATE 0. S.

CRIPPLED SOLDIERS

RETURNING

; is a member of the commission that ha

IXdIaVAVOuis'." IN'P.. April If j charge of the administration of the. Fed

Charley A. Greathouse. o Indiana, who i eral vocational education law, is

tnK

mak-

for the

JUfilES ABE CHOSEN FDR CIRCUIT, COURT

Quality, Service- Low Prices We deliver in Hessville, Gibson and Black Oak. Boneless I?ib Roast, no waste, no bone 110c Shoulder Veal Koast ...127c Veal Stew ISUc Lamb Stew ..- 22c

Fresh Pigs Feet

. . . 8c

Fresh Spare Ribs T3 1 CM 1.1 Jf T a

j unv ofiuiuacr ior iioasr..... IZTC Home Made Pork Sausage 25o

Fresh Hamburger . 18c'

Fresh ITam (whole) 29VCl '

Fine Large. Mackerel, 2 for. .. . 2rM No 0ne in Lake County Who Has a

raa uacK onouia ignore ir.i?

I The. committee xrc tnat secretary

i 13 a U t v ill appear before It this. week. HiHMOND j r,,-(.s?ni at!-. K'.ihn of Cal'fornf. ! rnr.k-rir THpiihllran on the roriimitTee.

i.ii-uui.wii,, i lans To q-ies-ion ;.lr. Haser on n i'.ni i

ies:neil to show the rsecess-.rv for n f ii!t:.-h liircer nrniv thsn th Wnr Pe-

North SM Hri, Frank OrOTe, Chair. : pnt-tment itself heretofore has susest-j man; Tuesday and Trlday afternoons,,-, fr. Knhn fn-.ors s.f-i-i.ftOO m-n in j

1 Irving- scnooL s service et once. j " j Mnnster Mrs. P. C. Tanls, Chairman; -prepare Draft Orders. j

Pridays. Munster schoolbouse. I AnticlrBt :ir.fr the 1r' hen the d- aff j Bt. Joseph's Parish Mra. O. O. Bay-J reRTStrntion bill shal! bec-m:e a law. the j mui, Chairman; Monday, Tuesday. . provost marshal general's office is nia'n- j Wednesday afternoons, ana TSursaay inr sll nr-i essry arrangements to enrryj eulng-. St. Margaret's Hospital. 'he registration thr-i;h w ithout e hitch.

Baptist Woman's Union Mrs. W. A.i snj orders lon. erii m it will no r.-hfl.' HiU, Chairman; Thursday; all-day j whn the rr.-sl.1ent nffix h' sinst'ire meeting- once a month. Baptist j to the net. church parlors. i A sunh-rrienf srv dra't cail for 5.S10 All Saint's Parish Mrs. A. r. Xnotts,! nien for the si?n! and 'nKli'Mr corps Chairman. , Tuesdays all-day, at the to report between May 1 an.1 ?. v.-n Chapter Workroms. issuf! yesterday by rrovost M .r.--h-i! Bt. Caslnitr's Miss Mary Kogiowict, I tietif-ra! Oow.i-r. The orders provide Chairman; Tuesday. St. Casimir's ht of the m. " sbali report t 1--rt

Vnne. b-.tran: 1'..0 :it amj. .-n i-r.

i S-nith Carolina: 1.164 t 1-orf i,erM n. I

lilitiols; 2,r.3f' at Omp Mo.rth-.ir. Tas.

and S36 at l r. l! r..i in.;n Harrison. 1

riiana. Tl-.ose who w-1! report, at Fort Ws y are ail nefjroe-.

Parish House.

Lincoln School SCrs. William Lowerr, .

Chairman; Lincoln School. Tuesdays.; DOUBT DISAPPEARS 1

r PrE'-i.t t. To The Timts.I PP.OWN POINT, 7nd.. April IS. The Krand J -ry and petit Jury for the April term of the !.ae Cir'-uit i'o irt have lpti selected a follows: iroml .Inrr. Cla-'es ?-hwenk. Haniiionl, AVillinm For. Indiana Harbor. Theodore Ktl'ntr t'yer.. I'laney F. Rurlin-jreme. Gary. ?;a:r A. Rrown.il. Ioweil. l:"b"rt Ah'g'-in. Siielhy. Petit Jury. M. "Winer. Crown Point. K1 hut er. P . her r SI !e. I ten '. S'S"r, Cedar .t ! e. Hde. a-d M -Fori.hr, Wh?tlng, M cl.ael Atinnincer. I.oweil. K.til Crawford, C"rown I'oint. in-e Miifrni-k. Mammon 1. clarence H.;:ch;nv. ft. R, Car;.-, JdCfii) Hilbert. Hohart, Tt. c. liirnnl)f. iary, l.ee B';rdette, IinwU. Waller Ml.T.-hlry. Crown Point.

tour of Canadian c

i purpose of Investigating and studying: , the system In use in tha? country for tho rehabilitation of cripp'ed soldiers who return from the war front In Europe. Greathouse !s niakint: the trip at the direction of the commission, j which is planning tV.e etab'iis!imer.t of I eone sn. h syst.ni in this country To j take ..are cf the Arneri'-r-.n soldiers who i will return crippled from the battle lines, i.j expected to !sit. Ottawa, j Montreal. Quebec, Toronto and other j places where the Canadian government

maintains s.-hools and institutions for this purpose. It is rointed out that the rehabilitation cf crippled soldiers w!'l become one of the most important tasks of this povernmrnt. It means th.it e-erv crtnnled

j soldier must be taken in hand and put

: in position to be se!f-Rastaliih. if such j a thing- is possible. Pome will be blind. ' '. others wiil be minus mi arm. a leer or j ' both arms or lees. Mar.;.- of Ca.-se y,.mjf ' : men were mechanics, farmej s. clerks or ! were er.gaKcd in some other occupation, i in which they made a living-, but when i ' th'-y C"tnr hack they will !. ln'apacitat- , I ed for such dufle?. The (i-'vernment

must educate and train them to son-. other Hne of c-a-icavor end supply the opportunities throttgh whch they may be eelf-supportirgr. Canada is said to have worked out this proposition better than any ether country er.caped In th? ws-, and the American government ".-.ecJ.3 to pro.it freatly by a study of ths Cn'!.J'.fin system. It is said to be b In'ention of th jrovernment to spread the work of rehabilitation out over the entire country, having- schools and institutions for tbnt purpose in e ery community, therebv making it possible for the cripp'ed soldiers to be near their own homes whi'e they are under the care of the govern -men. Greatbouse will be (tone for a week or two on this trio. He 's Democratic state chairman and it is understood thm on his return home he will call a meeting of the Democratic state committee to set a date for the Democratic state convention. The convention w l'l be held 1n the early part of June.

WINTER

So is IVIorsc'

When Itching Stops

25c

Extra Large Herring:. 3 for. . Shveet Heart Soap, 5 for Best Creamery liutter ...... '.Alcormt Nut Butterine, 2 h. 5 lb3. Diamond A. Butterine

Holland Busk, pkers l3c Hubbard Special Baking Powder, 1 lb 19? (Peas, Com and Tomatoes, 6 for SI. 00 ! Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 for 25 Sliced Apricots, per can ,.. 19c Nary Beans, lb 1S Yellow Corn 3Teal, 2 lbs 13o Assorted Can Soup, 2 for...- 25c Onion Sets, per lb.- , 18 Kadishes, Lettuce, Strawberries, Green Onions. C. W. fiUEIEIARD AUTO SERVICE. 741 CLAUDE ST., HAM240ND.

Double Proof. Does your back ever ache"

i

45c 60c

Sl.oOi

Jla e you suspected your kidneys? Itackache Is sometimes kidney ache. With H may -oir,e dizzv spoils, Pleepl-s nights, tired, dull dis. L'i.s-ressinir urinary disorders. f"aii's Kidjiey I'iils have been endorsed by thousands. Are r-''omnifrid'vl by gratef il people in this vicinity. Knd ihis Hammond case: Airs. Amanda Jackson. "I F.imbaoh Ave., Hammond, gave (be following statement In 1914. "I had disordered kidneys and -.v hf never I overworked, my back pained severely. Ofter I could liardly straighten after stooping- and 1 wes as nervous as rouid be. Dean's Kidney Pills relieved all the symptoms of kidney complaint." On July 14. 1017. Mrs. Jnckson added: "I recommend Doan's Kidney Pills right alons and gladly conSrm all I have said

in my- former stalemnt. This remedy) has always relic ved m when I have i ... i

taK-n it. Price 6c. at all deitci s. Don't

ALL OUR SUITS ! TO LOOK ALIKE? - TP." I'MTin rrnal U'ASIHNGTl'N'. April 1 Member" ,

of the war industry board said todav 'ia the cntir.try must prepare for standard division of o'ofhiDR-.

j No Humbug

Lift Off Corns

Dsetn't hurt a bit to or callus off with

j SSpeeif.-ation" for 1 n-d a liberty suit" I e ..I n'thourh r.en

(These -would be made at low cost

a. "liberty shoe" are bein? consider is imminent.

iv i ; h on Id

fe-.x- differences in models

kc'I at fixed prices. Rapidly rising- prices Tesulilnir frm the ixar demands which are taking the output of shoe and cloth'.ne manufacturers make It necessary.

MRS. THOMAS BURKE GRANTED DIVORCE

ask for f kidney ren.e.U g'-t Doans Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. JackBon had. Foster-Milburn o., MfgT9.,

.Tuds Greenweld In Gary superior court yesterday afternoon granted the plea of Mrs. Helen Burke for &. divorce from her husband, Thomas Burke. The court directed Mr. Burke to pay li:.50 weekly for the support of his

j daughter. Ittlen, three years old, until iply j she reached the a ire of sixteen. The

, Buffalo. X. T. Adv.

vaafsrJii'J-i uii 1 mjBjj!j!ii'. . . . julum H Alflpr flit mor

father is to be allowed to see the chiid once a week.

City Judfte Punn -was

'Mrs. Thirke.

umj i jwsgg

counsel for

1 pet

ir H t'ensmall

i There is one safe, dependable treatment ? ' that relieves itching torture and skin irriI , taiion almost instantly and that cleanses : and soothes the skin. 1 ; Ask any druggist for a S3c or SI bottle f , of zemo and apply it as directed. Soon x.-e,; xviil fnrl that irritations. timr'es.

i ; blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm 1 and similar skin troubles v.iil disappear, f ! A little zemo. the penetrating, satisfy. -Z ing liquid, is all that is needed, lor it

cents you can : bani3ne3 most SKin crupuons aim uioawf bottle cf the the skin soft, smooth and healthy.

for

Colds, LaGrippe and Headache i Composed of Laxatives, end ' Aspirin in combination with 1 other well-tested remedies. ; Guaranteed to relieve LaGrippe or a Cold in a few hours: Headj i ache in a few minutes.

CjjQuick, pleasant and efScacioua. . A trial will convince.

lift a corn

finger

fre.-zone recentei by a Cnc'n-

Si?

Lad ies .'

dresser and never ache twice. Adv.

1'iaK.c draff !y discover

n a t i m n n . fu-t aris at any druir s'..ro for a small - bot tie of freezonv. Apldy a fewdrops upon a tender, aching lorn aid instantly, xcs, im-me.y.itclj-. all soreness dis-fif-pears biii? enortly you xxill find the corn or callus so Ioosp. that you lift It

out, root and all. with th'! i

f nsers. Just think! ot ore bit of pain before applying freezone or afterwards. It doesn't even irritate tho surrounding: skin. Hard corns, soft corns, or corns between the toes, also hardened calluses on bottom of feet, just seem to shrivel up and" fall off without hurtini? a particle. It is almost maicica!. Keep a tiny bottle on your

let a corn or callus

The E. W. Rose Co, Cleveland, O.

PLENTY OF COAL ON-HAND at VULCAN COAL CO. COAL and FEED

Indiana Lump Delivered . . .

ess

Prompt Service Phone 2654.

1

Kenwood Ave and Erie Tracks y

Hammond, Ind.

At the EsidlaiiiaL Qardeim

SPECIAL FEATURE TONIGHT. AMATEUR RACES FASTEST SKATERS OF CHICAGO AND NORTHERN WHITING CARS TO DOOR.

Roller

BETWEEN SOME OF THE INDIANA. HAMMOND AND MIKE MADURA, MGR.

General Admission 10c LINNEMAN & MADURA, Props.'