Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 285, Hammond, Lake County, 31 May 1918 — Page 5

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a Watch 3 This Space U and Look i tl For It i it Tomorrow Eve High Grade Siandar&Make ires Tubes at Bargain .Prices Firestone Portage McGraw Marathon Falls Defiance Mason Keystone Congress Imperial Summit iFisk . Ajax Diamond Lee .Batavia V Pullman Paramount jkoaricn , Newcastle 4Guararrted'for 3500 M (Standard- Guarantee ilea ) Slzd Plain. 30x3l 10.50 9x3$i 13.00 20xZV. 13.75 N.S. Tubes. 511.50 13.75 15-50 16.25 17.50 19.00 0.50 22.00 24.55 25.25 26.50 28.00 29.50 31.00 34.25 36 00 39.50 40.00 42.00 $2.50 2.75 2S5 2.90 3.60 3.65 3.70 3.75 4.00 4.75 4.80 4 85 4.90 4.95 5.00 5.25 5.30 5.35 6.50 5.75 oixavt , it.tu 32x3 ,15.2,i 34x3j 31x4 ,17.00 ,18.75 82x4 ,19. .a 33x4 .21.00 34x4 ,22.00 35x4 .24.50 36x4 33x4 34x4 35x42 36X41 ,26.00 2S.00 ,29.00 30.15 31.00 32.00 35.50 36.00 3S.50 37x4 Vi 35x5 OUJ Out-of-town Customers, Don't Delay, But Order Now. Prices Will Advance. When ordering state whether S. S. or CI., plain or non-skid is. desired. Send $1 deposit for each tire ordered, balance C. O. D., subject to your examination and approval. Order filled same day received. Gary Tire iCorp oration i "Gary's Tire Bargain Center" y WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 538 WASHINGTON ST. GARY, INDIANA. We Are Open Every Evening. Special Prices to Dealers on Quantity Orders. Buy aiThrift Stamp and lick the Hun.

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Jart PERSONAL! SOCIAL HEWS COMIJfO EVENTS. Mrs. T. J. Mfjirn of Opclen street will he at home to the metr.hoi s of the civic department f the Hammond Woman's dub this evening. Buthler Bros. Pried Cured Bacon. 2 Sc. 6-31 This North Side W. C. T. I", will meet this evening at ih, home of Mrs. William Schroeder, 4M I'm,' street. There will ho a m--etln of the Lake t'ounty Humane Society Monday cveniiiK at etsht o'clock at the Central school. Huehler Bros Compare our pries with the other fclows. .1-31 The primary and beginners department of the First Methodist Sunday school wiil meet Saturday afternoon at two o'clock for a hereahsal of the Children's Pay program. The final meeting; for the year of the literature department of the Woman's Club will be hell Saturday at the home of Mrs. Van Steenberst. in Lansins. A picnic lunch will be enjoyed at noon and in the afternoon the repular club propram will be given. In order to eliminate expense and waste of food each woman is requested to provide a box lunch for herself and to brinit a cup and spoon Coffee will be served by the committee. The trip to Lansing will be made in automobiles which will leave the First Fresbvtenan chruch, corner Hohman and Highland, and the residence of Mrs. C. H. Howell, 35 Mason, promptly at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Clark Wagner has prepared what promises to be an excell-tit program. Mrs. Werner will have for her subject the Italian idol. P'Annunzio. She will discuss him not only as a literary genius, but also as a hero of the great war. Mrs. Frank Hosier will read from D'Annunzios sonnets and plays and Mrs. L. L. Komberger will sin. Euehler Bros.' No. 1 Calif. Hams. J2c. Miss Lenore Hinnpfer. assisted by Mis Mary Zeller and Miss Yeronia Werner, rendered an artistic program on Wednesday evening. May 29. before a large and appreciative audience. Miss Humpfer is a brilliant player of unusual gifts and attainments, and the difficult numbers that composed her rrosrram were delivered with a fluency and crace that merited and obtained instant and enthusiastic applause. Miss Humpfer Is White for Coolness Pumps for Danitiness You'll find a large and varied assortment of women's dainty white pumps at this store, both in kid and fabric. Prices $3, $3.50, $4.25 up to $6.50. SUMMERISH STYLES IN WHITE OXFORDS Women's handsome white oxfords, kid or fabric $4.25 and $4.50 -KEDSCool and comfortable, ideal for summer wear for men. women and children. Tennis style 75c to $1.00 Ankle strap style $1.00 to $1-35 HAMMONDS (J LAS LARGEST BOOT SHOP

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a member of the senior class in St. Joseph high school. Miss Werner of Chicago. Instructor in public speaking it St. Joseph school, awoke more than "lie burst of applause by her delightful numbers. The recital closed with words

of commendation by Rev. John Berg and the singing of the Star Spangled banner. T'e program follows: Nocturne--No. Field Largo Allegro M. Von Weber First piano. Miss Humpfer: second piano. Mis Zeller. Beading-. That ld Sweetheart of Mine Mits Werner. Lucia di Lnmmermoor Lesrhitizky Overture Melnotte, Reading As the Fleet Hoes By Miss Werner. Ligeletto Verdl-Lisxt Buehler Bros., our own rendering, 29e. 6-31-To Rent A Bissell Klectrlc Suction cleaner with all accessories for cleaning rugs. mattress, springs. furniture, pianos, walls, mouldings, etc. I'hone before 6 p. nv. 4 4 T : after. 1313-R. or drop postal. P.. Wolf. 43 Detroit St.. Hammond. 6-2S-31 6-1 Mrs. William L. Stevens entertained at a prettily appointed seven o'clock dinner last evening at her home. 141 Clinton street, m celebration of Mr. Stevens' birthday anniversary. The decorations wt-re In red. white and blue and there were covers for Mrs. Kate Stevens. Mr. and Mrs Frank Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crout and daughter Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jackson and daughter Frances, Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Skellinger and daughters. Vivian and Thelma. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Redd. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindville and sons. Pnvid and Albert. Miss Alma Boring, and Mr. and Mrs. Stevens and daughter Martha. Buehler Bros., Frankfurts Follsh and Garlics. ISc. 5-31-Vhe dancing party given by the West Hammond Athletic Club at the Wentworth high school building last Wednesday evening was enjoyed by the following guests: the Misses Vivian Pimpson, Marie and Minn.e Ahlborn. Lillian Conjisher, Eleanor Baran. Edith Frieske. Dora and Sadie Finkelstein, Lottie and Margaret Haack. Anna and Emma Kirschsieper. Edith Lewke. Margaret Marx. Irene Justice. Elizabeth Marx. Margaret Nessel. Edith Raw. Hattie Wahl. Florence Raw. Elizabeth Winkler. Mar'e Zimmerman. Messrs. Harry C. Muth. William. John. Louis and Rudolph Ahibern. John Galinski, Charles C. Rearle. William Wahl. Max Barecke. William J. Schroeter, Erick Marx, Herbert Lwke. O. F. Weil. Armond Pavis. Allen Randall. Louis H. Rueter. Fred Winkler, William Hornak, and Herman Zimmerman. Buehler Bros., Home-made Sausage, 22c. 5-31-The Hammond Mu'seila College announces a recital to be given by violin pupils of Louis Zander and piano pupils of Mrs. Elsbeth Ehlman Schulz and the Misses Georgian Brower and Elizabeth Webber to be given Saturday afternoon. Junse 1st. at four o'clock at Recital Hall in the O. K. building. The program will be given by Jeon Hamacher, Mannie Hellerman. Charles Parker. Violet Kelly. John Wilhelm. Sharles Miller, Nancy Miller. Louis Reiehers. Karlos Dickenson, Ruth Smith. Henry E'ster. Ruth Stevens. Earl Tweedle. Lloyd Merrill. Constance Wysocki. Steve Toh, Madelyn Conroy. Andy Andrews and Gertrude Mstthies. On Wednesday afternoon a business meeting of the Woman's Guild of St. Pauls Episcopal church was held to make arrangements for serving a luncheon for down town business women in connection with an all day meeting of the guild to be held next Wednesday, Story & Clark Piano Co. Established 167. Capital and Surplus $t,000,000.00. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRANDS Stores In all principal cities of the United States. Factory Branches 603 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. 582-584 Oakley Ave., Hammond. Wilfred Hughes, Mjfr. Opposite I'OStofflCe. ft, '' ! .M."Lsn.il,. J-: sjsg vy;qr lawr Jfi every man, woman and BgimmmimiPMrowiijmMi CALL AND GET ONE. WE HAVE ALL SIZES. Trust Co. 3

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June 5th. A number of other matters of Interest were discussed. At her home in Summer street Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Pearson was

hostess to the members of the Lady Vikings Sewing Circle. The afternoon was occupied with needle work and at the close a dainty collation was nerved. The next club meeting will occur on ihe afternoon of June Uth when Mrs. Cedergreen will be hostes at her home in May wood avenue. The history department of the Ham mond Woman's Club and their friends will go to Tremont Monday. June 3rd, and spend the day at the Dunes. Mrs. Sheehan of ary. secretary of the Dunes Park Association will spend the day with the committee. They wju rave from Hammond on the South Shore at 8:37 returning at 3:3? and if there are fifty to go the fare vvitl be 76 cents. The Wednesday Afternoon Rrldge club was entertained at luncheon at the Hammond Country Club by Mrs. John K. Beckrnan. Auction bridge was played following the luncheon and high scora in the games was made hy jfrs. W. H. Crawford. Mrs. Crawford will be the next club hostess. The Misses Anna and Louise Willig, 1S9 Sheffield avenue, entertained very delightfully at a sliver shower last Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Helen Krause who will become the bride of the Rev. William Dau of Canton. Mo , Juni 15th. Games and contests were features of the evening following which a prettily appointed luncheon was served. The young women of the S. S. M. Club were the guests. Congregational Beth-Al will hold divine services this evening st eight o'clock at the Temple, 25 Sibley street. Rernard Oerrick. who has spent the winter at Hammond. Ind . where he has been doing office work, returned home the latter part of last week and will help his father rut in crops this summer. Goodland Herald. Mrs. George Zetdler of this city and her mother. Mrs. Peter MeCahe of Fontiae. 111., wfnt to Hammond this morning to visit. Michigan City Dispatch. Henry Good has resigned as boilermaker helper at the Monnn shops and accepted a position with the Chicago & South Shore railway as ticket agent at Hammond. Lafayette Journal. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carlson went to Hammond. Ind., Sunday and spent the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thorpe and family. Her little si?ter Lota returned home with them for a couple weeks' visit. Watseka (III.) Republican. Mrs. Ida Borman of South Hohman street left vesterday for Cleveland, ., to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Borman for a number of days. Mrs. W. P. Dysart will go to Pittsburgh tomorrow to get her two daughters who have been visiting relatives there for a few- weeks. Mrs. R. O. Winckler of Detroit street who underwent a serious operation a few weks ago at Wesley hospital, Chii cago. is recovering very satisfactorily jand it is expected that she will be able to return home Sunday. A very charming affair of Wednesday was the luncheon of the home economics department of the Hammond Woman's Club marking the close of the year's ; work. Mrs. A. F. P.ohrer was chairman i for the day and opened her home at I H'34 Souh Hohman street for the meet ing. Assisting her was Mrs. Leo Wolf. About fifty members of the department were entertained at luncheon at )n o'clock. They devoted the afteri noon to P.ed Cross knitting and music. Mrs. I. I. Modjeska. chairman of the department, was ill and unqble to be present and an expression of appreciation was sent her for her work during the past year. During the absence of Mrs. Wet?.el next week any information concerning: the Surgiral Dressing department of the Hammond Chapter of Fled Cross may be had from Miss Marion Demirig of Carroll street. The eleventh annual convention of Disfict Xo. 1 Pythian Sisters took place jn Hammond Wednesday and in spite of the disagreeable dav nearly two hundred delegates and visitors representing twenty-three Temples were in attendance Warsaw. Bourbon. Leesl ourg. vvnuing. j iercemn. jowen, Syra cuse. Atvvood. Plymouth. Bremen. South Bend, Westville. Indiana Harbor. Michigan City, Argos. Mishawaka. Culver. La rorte, Hebron. Last Chicago, Gary, LaCrosse and Hammond were represented at the meeting. Among the grand officers in attendance were the past chief, Mrs. Carrie Klinck of Logansport: Mrs. Florence Paine of Decatur, grand chief; Mrs. Iva Leaerton of Hountington. grand senior, and Mrs. Maude Constable of Goodland. grand manager. Mrs. Mayme Kasterdny of Mlshawauka, Mrs. Beatrice Brownell of Lowell. Mrs. Ella Marquette of Bremen and Mrs. Fva Erwin of Leeshug and Mrs. Kittle Brown of Plymouth were among the district officers present. The sessions were held In the K. of I, temple, corner of Hohman and Ogden streets. The morning was given over to the reception of delegates and their registration. At the afternoon session following a patriotic program there was exemplification of the ballot by Gary temple, and exemplification of installation by Whiting temple. Reports were read at the evening session, there were addresses by the officers and Hammond temple put on a display drill. The meeting was exceedingly interesting and very enjoyable. Luncheon and supper was served th.- visitors. The convention next year will be held in Gary. Initiation will feature the meeting this evening of Hammond Chapter No. ICO Women of Mooseheart Legion. NOTICE. Parties who have purchased Third Liberty Loan bonds st the American Trust and Savinps Bank can secure smne by calling at the bank. 5-23-31 H. O. REISSIG. Secy. The kaiser it at bat. Strike him out by buying War Savings Stamps. nine

THANKS THE TIMES. W ivl.h to thank The Time" for the liberal one of Its pvlunann itnd publicity glvrn the Memorial Day Kxtrrltn. THE . A. ft. OK IIUIMOND.

GRAND ARMY CARD OF THANKS j The Grand Army of the P.epublic of Hammond returns the most heartfelt thanks to the great public of generous hearts and willing hands that made Decoration Day the greatest in the history of the city. Kspecially t- the Woman a Relief Corps who assisted in the decoration of our more than seventy-five soldiers graves, and to the thirty organizations, ed .' a t iona I. religious and civic, which a.;.:d in the dedication and decoration of the Cenotaph, and made it a tower of fiovvfrs and a tribute of honor and love to our heroic and dead American soldi rs buried in foreign lands. I. G. POLLARD. Post Commander. GEOrtGE R. STREF.TER. Post Adjutant. Sink a submarine! One certificate filled with War Saving Stamps will pay for a depth bomb. TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY LOST Ring In Orpheum theatre. Two rubies, seven pearls. Liberal reward. Address 105 Indiana ave. Himmond. 6-31-2 WANTED Experieced switchman for industrial plant. F. A. Meyers. Tard master United Chemical &. Organic Products Co . Phone. 121SW. aft-r 7 p. i . i j - i , - m. nairiin'iiirj. a-Ai-u XOT1CE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COCNTY. BEFORE HON. E. P. AMES. J. P.. NORTH TOWNSHIP. CAUSE NO. 3760. LAKE COUNTY TITLE & GUARANTY COMPANY. A CORPORATION VS. ANDREW WELTER AND OPHELIA G. W'ELr TER. HIS WTFE. Now comes the Plaintiffs by Gecrge J. Eder, attorney, and file their complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant Andrew Welter and Ophelia G. Welter, his wife, arc rot residents of the S:a;e of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby! notified of the pendency of said action and that the. same will stand for trial i (at the next term of said Court and; that unless they appear and answer; or demur therein, at the calling of said j i cause, on the 20th nay cf July, A. D. ' l91S, said action w ill be heard and de-; jterniined in their absence. ' j IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I here-! j unto set my hand and affix the Seal of j said Court, at Hammond, this 31st day j cf May. A. D. 19 IS. t EDWARD P. AME3. j Justice of the Peace. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN IOR COURT. THE LAKE SUPERMAY TERM, 19tK. U MICHAEL FISHER VS. AY US FISH- ! EH. CAUSE NO. i: ACTION! ! TO DIVORCE. 1 Now comes th Plaintiff by Herman !e. Granger, a'tornev. and files his com - plaint r.erein, logeiner witn an airidp.vit of a competent person, showing; that the defendant Avus F.sher is not i a resident of the state of Indiana. j i Said defendant is therefore hereby j

notified of the pendency of said aet ion Westerrr.a n. were appointed a concert and that the same will stand for triwl at committee for this season's band onthe next term of said Court, and thatjc.prt!,

I unless she appears and answ ers or dei nuns therein, at the calling of said j cause, on the 10th day of September. A . D. the same being the 2nd day ! of the next term of said Court. t. be i begun and held in 'he Court ITuse. ! Room No. 2 at Hammond, in said O.unty ; anil State on the 2nd Monday of Sep tember A. D. I01S. said aetl'in will be heard and determined in her absence., IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I here-, unto set my hand and affix the Seal of' said I'ourt. at Hammond, this 3lst day of May, A. D. 1!1R. HERBERT L. WHEATON. j ' By Clerkk L. S. C. j ROSCOE HEif STOCK. Deputy Clerk. may 31 jure 7-1 1 I Get Ready! For the Hot Weather. Get into one of our COMFORTABLE HOT WEATHER SUITS Com fort a Mo as to wear, Reasonable as to price. $8 to $25 Hats for Hot Weather Sennets Panamas Splits Bankoks Porto Hicans Leghorns Priced from 32 to $6 See our large assortment of CAPS Silk Shirts and Xeokwear. J.F.Blum & Son 153 State St., Opp. Orpheum Theater. HAMMOND. IND. vLvisLiihMux.m.isa!, if nasi

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Cool Summery Frocks Here They remind you of a June rose garden as you lock among the colorful ranks, so fresh and crisp and in such bewitching colors as rose, orchid, pink, blue and tan. Organdie Frocks S20,00 So crisp and dainty with tucked skirts, deep hems, 9 to 18 inch, trimmed with tine pleating and rufflings. There are also many pretty quaint white and colored voiles at these prices. Tub Frocks 86.50

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of style, in the plaid ginghams so muen m also the plain and colored voiles included.

Our Annual Blouse Sale continues only one more day. Seldom if ever has the opportunity heen offered to supply your summer Mouse needs with such economy. Georgettes, silks, organdies and voiles, colors and white, and the prices we are specializing on are 98c $1.88 $2.48

i I iflTTAHrTSri) i Uxl Ard ijiijXV j Qp COMMERCE NOTES. CROWN POINT. Ind.. May SO. E. J. Crawford, J. P. Miller and Sam i Among other things they will lo1 after the soliciting and coiie' ting. and ir oving or the nann stana ecn ve. Show your appreciation of the hand l i Clearing Sale

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All colored Trimmed Hats in Hemps, Lisere. Milan? and Chips, prettily trimmed in viMion. flowers and fancv feathers, values up to $7.00 g ( Saturday. T JUti?

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wm W5 and endowed with a wealth vogue: and concerts by ec-ouraeing the com n-.lttee in every possible way. Arrange to spend the Fourth of Jiiiy with us: this year's celebration will b the grieatest and iiio?t interesting of anv cf our former achievements. Kiirmers Attention. The Chamber of Commerce is at yen..service if you are c"ir.g to be In nee of extra help: list your name with uand Jet your wants he Unow n. a'irl every effort will be made to assist o.i FRED A. RT'F. Sc. of Trimmed Blouses ;at Siiop Clara F. Raddatz. EES

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