Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 19 April 1918 — Page 5

Friday. April 11). 1918.

THE TIMES.

Page Five

BABY

GHMP1IGN STARTS KEXT WEEK HERE

A. saving

the baby mmpain is to iiTrcn, ,! ;n , rnhricd

be inaugurated in Hammond begim.inei i This fa. i has aroused h'- gov crnuu-nt next Tuesday. April 2 3. Exports tell J to t hp no. ds of hiil linies." with us that 300. -ion children under the ' i Ihp result of a nation-wide movement. f five years in the yearly death rat.' fur j A 'H refill canvass is being mud.' vf th" 1". S. At Ioa.t half of tins num-j Hammoii.l hy women who have volunbor they s;.-,te might he Mini hy ran-. I lirrcj for this set ice. The gornE. cognizing the vulue of the Hi I hi reti to i n-iit bus s i.l out registration blanks

the future of America thr Council of , asking that nri child under fi

specified drt J s

National lVfense t iinkins

strenu- ! registered, ami

of the Central school will prove their patriotism by some reusing, historical m lections and songs. One completed article froni every lint of work of the Junior lied Cross" will bo shown and trie!' xp!unalifn given hy Superintender.t f Schools O. M. Mepaniel. Tickets for the election luncheon may he procured from Mrs. Gien I... Ebrlght. chairman for that day. Members in order to secure tickets must show membership cards. Mlnas 5 10c Store will sell TSc and 5 100 value Ladies' . Silk V v at :) pair. 4-13-

Try a Sulphur Vspor hath f- r thet tired feeling. Room 508 Hammond Hldg

be ' Rhone n .?.. 4-19-

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STATE T

REFHOHT

II WOMEN'S EFFORTS

Returning (l'!'ft fiom Lake county to the notable meeting of the Women's Franchise league of Indian., way that the gathering at Indianapolis was sph-ndhi and that Indiana was giv-

j to raise $;,000 tn assist in the work. Oppose TshcUlng- German. j Resolutions adopted opposed the J teaching of German in the public i frcliools. asked for national prohibition ;rt a war measure urged the Indiana

mis effort to Mve lftn.oini hnh'es dur.ng j h-.u ; s each baby the coming year. Tins c.mpatgn to be-j one of tin- publ gin April 22. I '.'Ik and close April 22. j t.-Ms, of we:gV Is-'tl. and to this ltd is urging every ! tbl exnii'.it:-- ion nvlier to lend 1m r a-wtai.-e. T!i !- i chaise-, t'ts iijrs.-s an,', s-ri 1 nil . r ' the r h t l n fl re be-oig iirge.l to give their' JJ

,-rv-,is r th"- I mi p ri n r work audi ere responding most !oya!!. , T; e ds"t mti of babies of Indiana, J.."". and our quota of s .t v mg has been I r'aeed a. l.-ii". Jr. the rc.-ent examnatioi.s of our.g' fen 'or military wrvtr it was discnv- j

ered thai large percentage of the in

w ho are pronounced unf.r were rendered t-- from detects whielt might have been

to in. taken to some s hoo! building. for measurements, etc., ' be entirely free of

I Tesferdav fiernoin the members of ; worke.1 out for all kinds of activities.

' the Kyel. t Kml roidery "lub were th including rnariclal nippr.r', which w ill I guests of Mrs. Walter Patterson nt her ! be aske; from . h rtste. The eouii-

clid H"d ; . M win continue all

en special ronmd-ra I ion hy the N". A. fl. congressmen to support the Rankin bill A. and the reports brought from the j which provides for the retention of council to the Franchise league c.onven- American citizenship hy American wives

tton showed that the detsila were being ! of foreigners, opposed the teaching- of

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PERSONAL SOCIAL NEWS

as.'!i.u,m- s. 'i,t;mi isi.. .i i.'.i'u.' v iu.'n....', lGARYl! I Theatre Ij

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Tonight and SaturdayApril 19 and 20 WONDER SHOW

tr. I'dt"! Mill" en t err ( 1 1 e .i n e ir.it ' h r home hi Hoffman s'ree

bon.-r of tho ilegree sfnff or I' Teas Rehe'lHil ludgo of W ho li fciie 1 OHptail'. The were en'ertaiped who e.'l nun". -hers hy Irene Inh and' i';ar;i Suss, -i piano solo by Ruth llnlf and a sonc ny Silt'ley Main. il.mo'S w.re ;ls' phivei and :n Conclusion a ihiintv collation served. The tnemhei s of the staff pt'f -f-ctiied Mrs. Ma hi unlra polled fern.

lop

ca!

The I'alumet district g e

not only in answer to ail f..r sr ic -ind pioney b'

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SUttSt Hill ill 1 ii. t the conn ? n ri f u ',!;.. 1 r

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Acts of Supreme VAUDEVILLE

5

Every man. woman and chiltl should poc this show, featuring The World of Art Special Matinee Saturday 2:30 Admission I0-20c Evening Admission 15-20-30c tonight when accompanied by a person holding a paid 3Cc ticket, which must be purchaed before 6 p. m.

rapid and daily. 'I

which arise be mei

lias been loca'ted in the district to tn estigate its Riviil ptms's and .dura' its pfOPh to its need' l'.erause his lee

home in Sibley street. They

Cross work during the afternoon This will he the last of the "ehib'f, social nuetings for oome time and the meeting dnv will b. spent ' the P.cd Cross h.'sdijcartei s. .... Mrs F. O. P.ick and Mrs. O. n. T:. Matthies lae returned from Indianapolis where they represented Hammond at the sc. enth arnufll convention of the Women's Franchise League of Indiana. The sessions ware held at the CUypool Hotel Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday of this, ivpf'K. I'r. Shaw and Mrs Cat? were among the very interesting speak is at the conentinn. - Trade Cttswohls A- Son Cash and Carry Store and mve money on your groceries. 4-19-1 Sergeant IeVtiitr of Chicago addressed the meeting of tho M est Hammond Parent -Teachers Association last e ening at th.e W "enrworth school and the remainder of the program consisted of a drti! by a group of school children and a piano solo by Fdvdla Iieaver.

growth j The bird houses mad by the pupils 'c it i- I w re exhibited and the prizes aw arded FeFU-al'o li'.hert Lindner. Helen Planer. I'lor-

I en. e Hcruteiir ami nusse.i oihiI Seeral of the houses were sold and ! the proceeds wiil be given to the I'.ed

will continue all day today and in

that time will possibly consider the feasibility of bringing lb national headquarters from AVashinc'on to Indianapolis or some othtr thy m this par of the country. Mrs. Raymond Brown of X.ov Tork. reported at the council and at the convention that she , leave poon with additional ntir-eS and aids for the oxerseas hospitals h."irig supported m France by the women of this country and in respons- to her stirring talk on ihe need for fMiHnoia! support of this pro.iect the stale lt'ue pleripr.j lt.self

any foreign language in ihe graded school, recommend d that soup kltchns be establifched in the schools for poorly nourished children and urged ttie Indiana senators to rivo the'.r votes and their influence for the success of the Susan It, Anthony measure. The same women who came to plan f oj- tie success of suffrage in Indiana and nationally, being the leaders also if the gres war work movement for women in thi6 country, such as Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, honorary president of the N'. A. S. A., who is slo the chairman of the woman's committee of the I'ouneil of National Defense, attended the luncheon given In hr honor yesterda v.

:0'517.86; pigs. $13.2512.:5: heavy. $16. 254 17.50; bulk. Jl 7.35 & 17.76. CATTLF Receipts. 6.600; market, strong: beeves, $11.0017.26; cows-heifers, $7.80 13.80; stockers-feederg. S.40 1512.70; cs-lves. ?00fl 14.50. CKICAOO PJtODUCB. KI.'TTKR Creamery extras. 42c; creamery firsts. 4141lc; firsts, 38 9 40c: seconds, tifCltc. KG'JS Ordinaries, 31'i33c; firsts. 32 H ? 3c. 1-1 VE POULTRY Duck. 263S0c; geese. He; turkeys, 2ic; roosters. 25c. VFAIv 50 to 60 ibe., 17c; 60 to SO lbs.. KJlSc: 90 to 110 lbs, 18i319c; overweight kidneys, HO to 175 lbs, 15c; fancy. 20jc; coarse. 10 to 12c. POTATOES Cars. 9. Minnesota $1.25 -31-40; westerns, $1.2591.40.

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OVC- t,e i pa triot . c i ' oi v. on -

' lure .ii '.he t.'alumu district j mil-rest to everone the i on ib it's Club has declared j mg Saiurda afternoon, April

s of vital j Hii.omon.l ! the meet -Cfith. open '

to me public and most

rd la 1 1 y

I you

ntttnd. The four upper

invites ! rad.s

CAED OT THANKS. M wish to thank our friends and neighbors, the ;arnv!d lodge a. M . Royal Xeighbais. and Lady Maccabees for their kindness and smpnthy shown during the illness and death of our dear son and brother, and aio for the beautiful floral offerings. M ItS. IV V. !FN AXP FAMILY.

i r,o?s. . The Rev. Daisy Rarr. who is conducting eHngelistie services at Last Chicago, addressed a large gathering of women yesterday afternoon at the First Panlist church. Preceding her lecture Miss K.bth Patterson sang- two numbers. Mrs. tV. H. Mikesch was her ac

companist.

AT THE, ORFHEUM. The Hammond Orpheum theater for Snturday and Sunday offera M.orris Samuids 4- Co. in "A Pay at Kilts Island"; Joe Chesbo, a nut: Kd Zotdler &

A , hanee was announced in the f,i. tumblera: Lewis & Mason, talking, neral at i angnents ( j. j. Arnold. !-;"in ""d dancing-, and The Bennett T24 Wood street. Hanmlond. ti-dav. In- The bill Monday and Tuesday stead of the service, t.ein ' held at 'H include Cupids Garden, a girl act. the All Saints' church on Hibley streetSaturday morning at eight o'clock. WTLL HEAR

tlie- have been postponed to one hour ; later nine o'cloik. I'.'iriM will be at :

ihe family lot in the i al'.ary cemeteiv' T,' I:ev- T- l;ssett has arranged

j for an excursion to the Sunday Taberj i.acie in Chicago on Thursday evening.

Coreulaints weie aa:n made to .i. 'Hril Utli. for III') membTB of the First

pel ce last .Might of trains holding the i "-lethodist church and their friends. Arirossinss. The offender this time iva j tangements have been made with the the Michigan Central. A long freight s,'th Shore lines for a special train to held at llohnun street crossing; for a!fae Hammond at 4:43 p. rn. and reperiod of 15 minutes. A broken ajr turningr from the Randolph St. Station hose whs found to be the cause. I !1! H':e0 p. m.. for a round trip fare of

Doe encfi.

BILLY SUNDAY

in Ca l :

PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR DISCHARGE. 1: THF. MATTER OF DAVID KOMAROVSKT. BAXDillTT. NO. 284. IX BANKRUPTCY. DISTRICT OF INDIANA, as: On this 17th day of April, A. D. 131?, on reading th petition of the bankrupt for hia discharge, IT IS ORDKRKD PY THR COURT. That a hearing be had upon the same on the 29th day of May. A D. 1 9 IS, hefore said Court, at Indianapolis in said District, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof he published tiee in the I.ake County Times, a newspaper printed in aaid District, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear Rt the said time and place snd show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court, that, the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said retiiicn and this order, addressed

Catarrhal Deafness May Be Overcome.

If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head noises go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of psrmint (double strength), ar.d add to it 1-4 pint of hot water and a little granulated augar. Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quirk relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and tho mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little snd is pleasant to take. Any one who has Catarrhal Deafness or head noises should grive this prescription a trial. Adv.

stated WITNESS, the Honorable ALBERT 15. ANDERSON. Judpe of said Court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said District on the 17th day of April, A. D. 1918. (Seal of NOBLE C. BUTLER, the Court) Clerk.

Story & Clark Piano Co. Established 1S3T. Capital and Surplus $3t01,f"0.o0. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRANDS Stores in all principal cities of the United S'a'es. Factory Branch 582-584 Oakley Ave., Hammond. Wilfred Hughei, Mgr. Opposite Post-office.

i'iWitfiWlT"BgB-,ggt

The program dosed with :,ram

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; , r. e sinking o i .inirii1 i. i . - ; ernoon for the regular meeting of the i tiuptist Woman's Union and the busij ii- ss session was presided over by the

president. Mrs. A. Hill.

In

Viiiirrfiifiiffcii

f"sw?s ..Hi,

IJJ MElIORtTTM. virc refii. hriiii. e ,,f o-i

tie dariir.g. Alice Rieliter, who aw) two years ago. April l''th

Par 1 : t -

l ssed 1 1 i :

Sam .She'-'dan. t-rrdinif at the Ma ne hotel, was called to Sandusky, Ohio, this morning after receiving a teie-

f the sudden ieK-.ii of his broth

er, .lack Sheridan. The acta. Is of h!i brothers death were not gien.

She suddenly was called pwav To haw this v. orld of sorrow With us she could no i..ngt r .stay, Not even till tomorrow. She wished see us all so dear. No time to her was jnven. Ma v we prepaie m m...- h.o there At ' o.ds i.giit hand in heaven. Sometime when our eyes will see The face we ail !oei so well. Sometime our hands wil' clasp in In And never say farewell.

Your loving parents MR. AND MRS. K. R SISTER LILLIAN.

LICHTER AND

Mrs. Fay McDonald. Mrs. R. Clark and Mis Mauie Allen entertained the Ladies Circle of '.he Knights and Ladies of Security in the lodge rooms yesterday afternoon. 'The members brought

I ; iieir needle work and at the close or I ihe afternoon Ihe hostesses served a di lixhtful luncheon. Mrs. Davis of East ! Chicago was a t'list at the meeting, j .Mrs. Sebastian, Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. I Wing will entertain at the meeting nexi Thursday afternoon.

Mrs losiph Woods of 15 Waltram street was among yesterday's luncheon hostesses, entertaining for Mrs. Henry Lundt who will leave Hammond soon to make her home in Los Angeles. Following the luncheon the guests werentertained wi'h music on the Edison and spent the afternoon pleasantly with their knitting tml sewiiis.

'"iir-.st ar!son. No. 9 State street, reported to th po!i,e Cms morning:

i tint sioneoi-.e had entered hi room : some time during- his e bsence vester-

day and stolen his watch and haln. A descr.pt i...n was given to ihe poli- e.

Reservations have also been

niftdc f..r 400 scats at the Tabernacle for our accomodation. You should make arrangement at once for reservation of train and tabernacle tickets with any one of the following committee: Rev. T. J. Basset t. M. M. Towlc, Theodore Moor. Fred Middleton and A. It. Abbott. Everyone is cordially invited. Adv. " 4-19-2t

Unite:. Pkkss PARI". April li'.-llet-iy in ruins ss a man bombardment.

C A Bf.Eo R A?.; -Rheims is cornresult of the G rDuring the past

Ned Nelson t Railroad Mens St. Louis last

pl.i.e in the doubles with

with a score of !T;n pins.

Grocery and Market

Minaa j i K'c Slot'- will sell

aluc Lauieb' Silk ij!oes

and at 4 3c 4-19-

P. B. Bley, Prop. Corner Roberts Ave. and 119th St., Whiting. Our Motto: Sell for cash, thereby enabling us to give you more for your money, better goods at lower prices and better satisfaction. Watch our ad every Friday night. April 19!ii fo April 23rd, Inclusive

I A pies sap t meeting of the Amicita l.'uh took place yosterday at the home j of Mrs. H. Tofiimur in Sheffield ave- ' mi. Mrs. E. I'nnewehr was the assist

ing hostess. With the club members they had as guests Mrs. McMaldey. Mrs. Wolf and Mrs. Gordon. Af'er a short business hession the guests devoted the afternoon to knitting. Mrs. Zuveis was mimed as the next hostess.

')" pa it in the Na tionul how ting tournament at week, still holds tirst

I. is pnr-.nei !u tie five I

week l no. nil.) enemy Fhells. including lnj -endinry i t oji-ct iles. hsve falici within j the city. In on..- day alone thirty thoui sand shells were thrown.

man event Nelson w:ll also get money with a total of 704.

In the

Another death from the i;-.;.;h Oiead ed pneumonia was t.poMed in Haiiiniun 1 today. I iis.l -s pen enta. 29 ytars old and residing: at 5015 Forst e av-r.ue. Eust Chi. ago. .tied at St. Margaret's hospital last nihf, followir.e; a piK'd of four weeks ilness. The funeral wil! be held ot the Italian church in East Chicago Sat .ird: v mori: ins at 10 o'i to, k. On primary duy those voters who ate not iegiteied w i',1 have 8n epj.oi -lunity to resister at th.e polling places. .

stated Dr. T E. Rell of the organization today. There Treating Tuesdav fionirg a ho:ie of inpe. Tors and coni:i:itleetiien.

THE TIES' FlilCIIL

COLUMN

A'-in.oi, Amorienu Cai I-iirv.

he n .

Ame.rica:i Smeltina:

lep.ihlnan j nrooklyn Rapid Transit

r p u . i ; c a n

wil!

the court

April 1. 4 - 7Si 63 T, r 7S 39 i

The meeting of the Stitch and Chatter club has been postponed for two weeks until the afternoon of May 2 when Mrs. A. N. Hut son of Becker a'reet. will be hostess.

A Few of Our May Specials Canned Goods

i ,' . ( 3cansfor40c

( Per doz. 1.55

PEAS, CORN, TOATOES, SUCCOTASH, LIMA

BEANS. RED BEANS, STRING BEANS

WAX BEANS, PUMPKIN, ASSORTED 8 OZ. GLASSES PURE JELLY, BLUE LABEL KARO SYRUP

AMALGAMATION finMMTTTPPQ

w a--a. -v a. Jk i,j yj 'New

MEET TONIGHT

LARGE CANS MILK, all brands, 2 for 125 NO. 3 CANS TOMATOES, per can, 19c; or 2 for 3oC 2 LB. CAN PORK AND BEANS. 2 cans for 3oC NO. 1 CANS VERIBEST SLICED PEACHES, per can 10c; 3 for OfJ, RICHELIEU TOMATO SOUP, 3 cans for 2TC OUR SPECIAL COFFEE, per lb. 21c; 5 lbs. for SI. 00 LIMA OR NAVY BEANS, per lb. 17c; 'o 't6. fr SI. 65 10 ROLLS TOILET PAPER for - 3Sc

4 ROLLS EXTRA LARGE PAPER, regular 10c size.

3

TOILET

rolls for .

SWEETHEART OR BABY DOLL

TOILET SOAP, 10 bars for 50 j

At her home in I'oiumbla avenue yesterday aftert-.oon Mrs. News was hostess nt the regular weekly meeting of

! the- Pine street Ladies Aid society. The

'members sewed op. aprons for the falc , 'they vi',i heed in th nur future ami j

i iconic v.rei.i rat ton tor a social ! man

I meeting for next Thursday afternoon. Th,' Monroe Street Irf-dies Aid society was entertained yesterday after- ! noon by Mrs. J. ". Milllken. Art- r busi mess for the afternoon had ben trnnsI acted for the afternoon the members I tnjoyc d a social hour.

There will be a meeting this evening nf the Community ch.ih of the Lincoln school district at the school. Matters of in.pcrt.irice will h" discusned and I? is desired that ail patrons of the school

j attend. A program win be given at tn 1 ton t mg.

Plans for the ,-.inniiia:r..it''.n of Hammond. Whiting and East Chicago are to he considered this evening at the Hammond Chamber of C. rnmeice r.t a meetiiiK f H e committees representing the three cities. The Hammond committee is composed of A. M. Turner. W. .1. Whtnery. Mayor Brown. W. F. Bridge, and William Hastings and the Fast Chicago committee, of Y. K. R e. E. W. Wieky. R. R. Favoiid, V.". J. Murray and C. K. Wallace Frank ;avit is chair-

tiie hititig : ,. ..'omit tee.

It is believed tiie committees will favor amalgamation in the immediate future and possibly by a vote of the people. Mayor drown is a strong advocate of amalgams tion.

THEY STOPPED HER FROM SUICIDE

Baldwin Locomotive 80' Baltimore ar.ei Ohio 51 's Canadian Pacific - 131 "' American Can Co. 4 3a

York Ceniral fitMs

Colorado Fuel SS'j nmi-ai uaki' mil Ohio 65 '4 Erii- 14 American Steel I'drs. 55 General Electric 142 si Oreat Northern Mexican Petroleum ... 95 Not folk and W estern S4'i Pennsylvania 43? IMttsburg Coal &3" Peoples Gas . 43 Republic Iron and Steel g:; Reeding . . S0's F. S. Rubber 55 1; Amurican Sugar 103 lj Southern Pacific . S3'-j Southern Railway Jl "hgo. Mil. and St. Paul 39 ' Texas Oil 147 Y. H. Steel 94 S I'nlon Pnclflc 119'i I'tah Copper "? Western Vnion 91 S Wabash J Willys Overland 178

When Mrs Joseph, re Tnhernnski. 2" j years edd. and giving her address ns'

ARMOUR'S, AMERICAN FAMILY, RUB NO MORE. GALVANIC, WHITE LINEN, OLD COUNTRY,

10 bars for FZKsH The Congregation Beth-Al will hold

! divine services this evening at 8 o'clock

at the Temple, 2. Sibley street. Ihe Rev. Dr. Rcsengr.rd will officiate.

j LODGES. LARGE PKG. GRANDMA WASHING I Dorcas Reh. ksh lodge will hold Its

POWDER 1 BCA I weehly

- aoC

10 PKOS. RUB NO MORE OR SWIFT PRIDE WASHING POWDER

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.

TIOG.S Receipts. SI. "00: market.

10

"30 Brand. 01 avenue. South 'h ice go. j j0 wpr . mined , 1 7 .1 0 -ft 1 7.75 : good . $ 1 7 .1 5

17.50: rough. 1 25 ft 1 6 65 : light. $17.-

- 15c

MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, large pkg. 3 for ... Ojl

o. o.

meet tng

F. hall.

roCurday evening at I.

Specials for Saturday Only STRICTLY FRESH EGGS FROM THE COUNTRY, per dozen... CREAMERY BUTTER IN BULK, all brands, per lb

POTATOES, per peck

Thi-rc v ill be a meeting Monday af-i-noon at I o'clock of Golden Rorj

Royal Neighbors, at T

36c 16c

camp. No. !i

' o. O. E. ha1.!. 1 -- 1 At the meeting Inst evening of Cnity 'Review No. ?, W. Tt. A of the Macra- ! hrcs the members received snd bajlofed on several applications and plann-d for

- .Ir ! the isllv to b held in Gary in My.

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OUR MESSAGE TO YOU is that you nped not worry over the hih rris of shoes. Just hunt throuch closet or wardrobe anil 'brir.g out the old shoes ou find there. Send them to us and with our modern machines we ll restore them to active .service, t litis avoid ing the necessity of buying new footwear. Worth a trial anyway, i?n't it?

M J

STANDARD ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIR AL ABRAHAMSON, PROPR. PHONE 2511 HAMMOND. 235 EAST STATE STREET

Ther.i. will be a meeting of tb True Kindred lodge this evening at the I. O. O. F. hull. PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Trump, 403 Columbia avenue, announce the birth of a daughter, on Monday. April 15.

Valeria Cox entertained rune little friends yesterday afterooti at her home. 7S Plummet- avenue, in honor of her ninth birthday anniversary. Games Rnd music were features of the afternoon and at the close ice cream and cake were served. Those present were Ruth ;lceihi!l. Genevieve Kodca. Hazel Templeton, Mildred Elder, Thelma Davis. Launna Zeider, Walter Pepperdme, Chas. Hilton and Valeria Cox. The Hermits club cntertatnej a at very enjov able dancing party Wednes'ii evening at their club rooms 1n the First Rational Bank building. McKel,e's ir-hcstra plaved and following the dance program refreshments were se rv ed

journeyed to Hammond yesterday it was

her intention t. end h r life and hut for three young men she might have suceeded in her attempt, had they no' str.pped her uhoi she walked in front of a fast moving train. The young men called Officer AVallak and the woman was brought to th"

Hammond police station. H"r n other) was notified find she was taken back to j her home last night. The reason for lf r j

wanting to end her Ufa was not h arnci

WHITING BROTHERS WIN MATCHES

Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water

Says a glass of hot water and phosphate prevent- Illness and keeps us fit.

Family Washing One Day Service

llavincr installed another dry Extractor and New "Washer we are prepared to handle any amount of family washing and we can do your work in a sanitary and satisfactory manner. Our machinery and methods are modern and up-to-date. Each washing is done separately and does not come in contact with other people's clothes. We wash, blue and extract water from your washing at the rate of $1,00 For 25 Pounds or 4c Per Pound and deliver in canvas sack. Phone IVA and let a srood laundry do vour work.

Hammond Laundry Co. 163 MICHIGAN AVENUE HAMMOND, IND.

SALE! SALES SALE! Remember for Two Days Only Friday and Saturday, April 19-20 at t heLake Counly Creamery 148 East State Street. We retail at wholesale price. Iielow we list a few of our mnnv bargains. Wc are the talk of the town..

The Koticbak brothers. Tom and Andrew of -Whiting, turner (, trick ft 'he

Indiana Gardens roller skating rink ? Jllst R, coal, when it burns, leaves Robertsda!-. last night when they eokjbphln(, a rc.rte,n amount of incombustiflrst and second places from John ?Pi-(b!. material in tho form of ashes, so sak. the Oil City champion snd claim-, tV ,,... ,,ii. H.v. aftr., rlai.

leaves in the alimentary canal a certain

Best Salt Butter 45 Best Farm Eggs 35 Strictlv Fresh.

ant of the Indiana title, in two professional event The time whs

mi hi 3:13.

The defeat of Ppiiak came as a surprise to the roller skating enthusiasts that lined the curse as it was the first time this season that Spissk has been defeated by local taler.t. Spisak was either out of form or he was laying back on account of his taking part in a ten-mile professional race at "White I'ity. Last week John took part in this race and maintained th lead for nine miles. In the B class event last night Elmer Shade won in 3 54. Toung runner again won the skate boy race In r:55.

GARY CONTRACTORS SEE MORE JOBS Determination of the ateel trust to employ a small part of its ? 4R8.00 000 cash snd mobile securities reserve to aid housing in rry is pl-asing news to Gary contractors. It is thought that from one to two million v-ill be available. Loans on liberal terms and without commissions are t he made to s-tell workers who want to bnfld the

bouse.

amount of indigestible material, which if not completely eliminated from the system each day, becomes food for the millions of bacteria which, infest ths bowels. From this mass of left-over waf-te, toxins and ptomaine-like poisons art- formed and sucked into the blood. Men and women who can't get feeling right must begin to take inside baths. Before eating breakfast each morning drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon ful of limestone- phosphate in it to wash out of the thirty feet of bowels the previous day's accumulation of poisons and toxins and to keep the entire alimentary canal clean, pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sipk headache, colds, biliousness, constipation, others who wake up with bad taste, foul

I breath, backache, rheumatic stiffness, or

have a sour, gassy stomach after meals, are urged to cet a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store, and begin practicing internal sanitation. This will cost very little,' but is sufficient to make anvone an enthuiast on the subject. Adv.

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