Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 297, Hammond, Lake County, 14 June 1918 — Page 5

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PERSONAL H SSUUIAL NtWS Yesterday- afternoon a very pleasant meeting of the Stitch and Chatter Club ''ok place with Jlr. Ora Highland at h.:r home in Indiana avenue. The memb rs devoted the afternoon" to their knitti:iK and Ffwir.K nmt in conclusion a ( -tinty collation was served. Mrs. Thro. K'.otz of Kast Sibley street was named B3 the next hiffss. This wek'? meeting- of the Baptist Woman's X'nton was held yesterday afternoon in the social rooms of the church in Sibley street. Mrs Kloyd H. Adams cf the Bihl Study department had the program in charge and during the afternoon the members did lied. Cross work. Th9 meeting opened with the regular business session and there was a large attendance, of members. The monthly "coffe social" of tho Ladies' Aid Society of Immanuel's KvartceMcal church was held yesterday fit th church parlors. Mrs. Genres Thon, Mrs. "Walter Then. Mrs. loss. Mrs. Thomen, Mrs. Premstedt and Mrs. Webber were hostesses at the meeting and after a very enjoyable musical propram they served their guests with refreshments. The meeting was largely a '.tended. Mrs. B. F. Hathaway was hostess yesterday afternoon at her home, in Bauer street to the members of the fifth division of the M. K. Ladies' Aid Society. It was the, regular business and social meeting of the society and there was the usual attendance of members. Mrs. Leech gave several readings after the business session and her program was enjoyed. On account of the Flay Festival at Harrison Park last Tuesday at which they had a refreshments booth the 1 CARD OF THANKS CASS Or THANKS. We take this means of expressing- our heartfelt thanks to our kind relatives, friends and X. of F.'s and especially the P.ev. Fassett for their kindness, and sympathy during the sickness and death cf cur father. HARRY BOX AND WIFE. JAMES BOX AND WIFE. GEORGE BOX AND WIFE. WILLI VM BOX AND WIFE. 6-14 CP.OVFR BOX AND WIFE. Hammond Wife Doing Good Work. "I have, been snd liver trouble bad off with stomach and bloating for many years. No doctors or medicine helped mi. On th r.dvice. of my druggist. I V ought a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and I don't want to miss ft single dose. It has given me more benefit than all the medicine I have ever taken. 1 feel I am doing good to reccmmen4 It to others." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which -aus!" practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or meney refunded. Summers pharmacy, Ridgev Drug Store in Gary. Central Drug ire in Indiana Harbor. Anv

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The following: is one of th Food Administration's recipes to housewives: NO WHEAT. Use CORN' KAttLET OATMKATj JMCI-; AND OTHKlt CEREAL?. Saving the Wheat for our Soldiers and the Allies. In using substitutes, muffins or dropred biscuits are preferable to molded biscuits. OATMF.AL. The food of Many Iscs. Breakfast Food Puddings Baked Dishes (with nut?) In place of meats STICK CAKL" 1 00 T Barley Bread Wafers Cookies Soups Klour. Jj cup fat. 2-.1 cup sugar. 1 cup syrup. 3 epgs. t cup milk. 1 teaspoon vanilla. i3 teaspoon ginger. 6 teaspoons baking: powfler. 1 trasroon salt. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. l3 teaspoon cloves. 1 teaspoon allspice. 3 i cup? barley fiour. 1 cup raisins. Method: Cream the fat. sugar and esre ok. Ann u- nui a.... Add a',ternatelytbe liquid, and the dry ingredients sifted together. Add the itniirim and fold in the well beaten egg whites. Bake for one hour In A moderate oven. After twenty minutes raise the temperature to that of a hot even. members of the Tine Street Ladies' Aid Societv postponed their meeting which was arranged for yesterday. They will hold no meetings until the last Thursday afternoon in June when Mrs. J. V. Keeler will be hostess. This afternoon the members of Circle No. 1 are being entertained by Mrs. Leonard Knoerzer at her home in Clinton street. The meeting was postponed from Thursday, the regular meeting day. There will be a rehearsal of the children's day program of the Monroe street Methodist church Saturday after noon at two-thirty o'clock at the church The exercises will tawe place at morning service Sunday. the The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club was entertained by Mrs. W. H Crawford of Warren street at one o'clock luncheon at the Hammond Country Club. Bridge was played at three tables during the afternoon. The civic committee cf th- Hammond Woman's Club will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. J. M. Turner. 303 Truman avenue. NOTICE. ne.lon for registration in th vr-.t aid Class, beginning Monday even y evening. June 17th. shoubi.be day evening. June 15th. in by SaturThe fee, for Is The the course ot ten icciui Monday evenings at class will meet on the Red Cross rooms m tne building. R p. m. in Hammond Congregation Reth-Al 'M ,vir this evening conduct at eight o'clock.' Dr. Ro.engard will officiat od nrench a sermon. o.ayu m.,3 Vov. Paramount Defiance Congress Goodrich Imperial Summit Batavia Mason Pullman Keystone Goodrich Silvertown Cord

Size. Plain. N. S. Tubes 35x4 24.50 26.50 4. SO 36x4 26.00 28.00 4-85 33x4H 2S.00 23.50 4.90 34x4 'i 29.00 31.00 4.95 35x4 H 30.15 03. S3 5.00 36x42 31.00 34.25 5.25 37x4 32.00 -06 00 5.30 35x3 "5.50 39.50 5.35 36x5 36.00 40.00 5.50 37x5 33.50 42.00 5.75 Delay, But Order Now. Prices Will

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There will be meet ins ibis evening of Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythian Sisters at the K. of P. Temple, corner of Hohman and Ofidcn streets. Initiation will feature the meeting and all members of the degree staff are- urged to be present.

Porcas Rcbrkh lodge will meet urday evening at the I. O. O. F. in State street. Fathall A business meeting of Opal Hive No. SOS L. O. T. M. M. was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Albeit , I. aver. "Sin Loj:an street. Th purpose j of the meeting was to bal'ot on cnndlI dates, and to arrange for ihe Memorial Pny exorcises to be held on Sunday, i June 16'h. The members are requested ! to meet at the cemetery Rate at two i n cliii ii to participate in ihe service. Mrs H. J. Barrett of Johnstown, N. V., is the guest of Mrs A, K. Thompson unit Mrs Kita Bloomhotf of Kenwood. I Mrs. Bloomlmff and Mrs. Barrett were the gnosis .f Mrs K. H. Bradford in I Crown point yesterday. I Miss Blanche Nixon will spend the summer visiting at her borne in Maryj v .tie. Mo She will spend, a few day !: D s Moines. Ia. hi g.iest of htr sisei before goinr 1 r home i Miss Katharine Sharrer of South Honman street has Miss Pauline Rider and Miss Elizabeth Flnnnigan as her guests. The young women are classmates at Northwestern Fmversity at Evanston. 111. Mrs. Charles Vonash and Mrs William Schroeder visited Chicago friends yesterday. Miss 1'eEtta Curray will spend the summer with relatives in Kalamazoo and Benton Harbor. Mich. Miss Gladys Brant of Highland street villi go to her home in ESmira. Canada, to spend the summer vacation. Miss Laura Christensen will spend the summer visiting at her home in Greenville. Mich. Dr. W. 1'. Sharrer and Miss Ella Sharrer returned today to their home in Delphi, Ind.. after visiting Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Sharrer at their home in South Hohman street. Picnic at Kowalski Grove Buraham Ave. and Mich. City JUL SATURDAY, JUKE 15th, and regular picnics hereafter on every Saturday, "by the Old Settler's. Qrand entrance at 7 p. m. 6-14-2 Chiropractor and Masseuse Nervous diseases a specialty. Millie Hefner. Room 6. Artemis Bldg . 15 E. State St. Phone 2979. 6-14-AT THE ORPHEUM. Al Laughiin Co.. ten girls with many changes of scenery and wardrobe, is the headlincr of a five act vaudeville bill at the Orpheum Theater Saturday and Sunday. Pictures tonight. "Empey One of the Greatest Actors," Says President of Vitagraph "Sergeant Arthur Guy Empey is one of the greatest natural actors ever ro come under my supervision," states Albert E. Smith, president of the Vitagraph company, and producer of "Over the Top", starring Emrey. which will be presented by Manager Micheistetter at DoLuxe theatre next Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. This Is a significant tribute fo the fighting hero of the Somme. for Albert E. Smith is noted as a maker of stars, having introducer to the screen such presen'-day celebrities as Earle Williams, Harry Morev, Anita S'etrart. th Sidney Drews. Clara Kimbball Toung and Inniimcrah1 others. In replying to Mr. Smith's statement.

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Sergeant Emrey merely smiled and said 'The. trenches do fuuuy things to a man. A.pupry dog" might go into them and come, out a poet. I clou t know what acting- is."

PRUSSIAN SENT TO THE REAR I'NlTBH TriESS ("ARl.fiiriAM 1 WITH THi: FRENCH ARMIES IN THE FIELD. June 14 A crack division of Frussian guards on its way to the rear was recalled and sent against the Americans at Bussiares, it was learned today The guards were used to prevent Americans obtaining serious success. Its companies whuh originally numbered nicn averaged between 4. and i0 after returning from the Aisna front. This was its condition when it was 'calNd to relieve a still more shattered division northwest of Chateau Thierry. Between June 7 and 9 the Prussians were so badly mauled in crashes with Americans and French that it was finally sent to the rear despite the need of reinforcement? j . tXTTWTT,"PTlTTWrt DRIVE STOPPED t'NITFn PRF.SS ("(RLIKniM WITH THE FRENCH ARMY. June 14. Just five days after Hindenburg opened the battle for the forests there was every indication that his drive had been stopped, at least temporarily. The terriflic counter attack launched Tuesday prevented the Germans from advancing and hurled them back from their original advance on prcti.a'.iy j the entire Noyon-Montdidier front. MUST AMEND DRAFT LAVS IBt I'MTEn Press." "WASHINGTON. June 14 Immediate amendment of the draft law specie-ally exempting citizens of neutral countries is necessary. They disclosed the fact that a serious situation has arisen over the drafting of neutrals. The result has been contention between this government and certain neutrals, particularly Sweden. It may be a rider to the army appropriation bill. GERMANS BEAT UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE ruvrTF.p Pp.r?s CARt.EnW M STOCKHOLM. June 14. The story of the defeat of the universal franchise bill in the German reichstag Is given in the Berliner Tageblatt. The newspaper asserts that Chancellor Herteling rnvately informed the leaders of the opposition that has an order for dissolution of the Prussian landstag from the kaiser and will not hesitate to use it if hecessary. Te ronservatices and reactionaries were completely victorious by 135 to 164. Cunard Liner Ashore. I'N'rrr Press Cablkrav 1 ST. JOHNS. N. F . June 14. The Cur.arder Liner Asconia. with 12 persons aboard is ashore near Roseh'anrhe. Rvu vessels have s'arted out from efral por's COPPER CO. ISSUES INVITATIONS Stockholders of the Arizona Consolidated Coppe- Mines company has re--eived the fallowing invitation: "Ynu ar cordially in it'-d to attend a Smoker to be given at the office of It's because they wear the correct clothes such as we are show ing, real summer model?, light weight materials, tailored po they keep their fine style as well as the bulkier goods. You won't find such tailoring every day! to Straw Hats Straw hat season is in full swine; and you'll not fool correctly dressed unless you wear one. Just the style of straw at the price you wish to pay is here. 3-$4-$5-$6 and up

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NURSES OF GARY ENROLL FOR RED

Hospital and Outside Angels of Mercy Ready for War Duty. Gary's patriotic nurses are expected j to put another Gary record "Over the j Top" this week and the nurses regis- j tration committee of the Gary Red j Cross chapter is predicting that nearly j double tho steel city's quota of gradu- ! nte nurses will b.j registered by the', close of the week. j Gary was given a minimum quota of ten nurses two of whom should be available feir immediate services and already Dr. E. L. Schaible chairman of the committee lias reported enrollments and declarants in excess of that number. Every patriotic graduate nurse in the city is asked to register for this Important work today or tomorrow either at Mercy hospital, Gary General Hospital or at the National Bank of A merica. The urgent need for unanimous support of the qualified nurses is shown in the following quotation from a statement given out recently by Dr. S S. Goldwater, chairman of the committee on hlspitals of the medical board of the Council of National Defense: "The surgeon general plar.3 to set up nut less than 200, (mo hospital beds in France; inn.000 in this country, making a total or S'Mi.ijimi a number approximately, equal to the total number of beds heretofore available in the general hospitals of the United States for the care of the civilian population. Meanwhile if is reported that the government the Mid-Cont'.nent Securities Co.. 22 AV. Fifth avenue. Sunday morning;. June 16. at 11 o'clock. President J. A. Ritzier will be here to meet Gary stockholders and their friends. Mr. A. C. Grove will report the result of his personal inspection of the mines. Allow- no engagement to prevent your attendance. Luncheon will be erved and your friends are welcome. GOOD-BYE TO SIRUP SUNDAES All sundaes and other special drinks that require sugar sirup? must be dim - inated from the menu cards of all soda fountains immedatel, . according to an official bulletin issued by H. E. Barnard. federal food administrator for Indiana. The bulletin Instructs county food administrators throughout Indiana so to instruct soda fountain proprietors. TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY WANTF.D Tur.y ladv assistant In dental office. G D3 Times. Hammond. 6-14-1 SEWER NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. ("ITT OF HAMMOND INDIANA. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Tu sr! hrrcby notified thst the Foard of public Works of id City will receive bids up to Jun 26th. 191s. at ten o'clock A. M, for th construction of a 12 inch vitriflod socket rTe sever with 6 lineal feet of 3 inch vitrified socket fire. 1 1 six inch houte drains, 10 fet Ions, and 3 manholes, on Pibley Street Section "C." from the centr line of Columbia Avenue to n roint :o feet ea?t of the v-et line of Lot 41 K"hc's addition to Hammond. Indiana. undr Improvement Resolution No. 6TT as specified In the rans. profiles and details r.ow on file. Al! bids shall be accompanied by a ceriifled check for not less than two and one-half rer cent of the estimated cost of said Improvement. The Board reserves the right to reject anv end all bids. FREDERICK C. HOPMANN'. C. H. U'THM.N. ORA F. HIGHLAND. 6-14-21 SEWER NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC" WORKS. CITT OF HAMMOND INDIANA. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Tu are hereby notified that the Board of Public. "Works of said City will receive bids up to Jun 25th. 191R, at ten o'clock A. M., for the construction of an IS inch doub'.e, strerrth vitrified socket ripe sewer with 3 catchbasins, 6 manholes. 5? house drain 12 lineal frrt of 9 inr-h vitrified pipe and inli covers, on Field Avenue. Section "IV. from th east line of Calumet Avenue to the west line of Tarrer Avenue, authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 67S as specified In the plans, profiles and details now on file. All bids shall be accompanied by a certified cherlt for not less than two and one-half per cent of the estimated coat of said Improvement. FREDERICK C. HOPMANN. C. H. LI THM VN. ORA F. HIGHLAND. 5-14-21

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will soon put another million men in the field, bringing our total armel forces up to 3. not). 000. and necessitating the establishment of 150.000 additional hospital beds at home Rnd abroad. It is j' the task of the sovernmrnt to obtain a ! nursing organization of r.o.on we.men j j to serve over 400.000 and wounded." I Enrollment so far is a fi.Hows: j Miss Marion McNanny, 577 Conn. t. ! j Miss Francis C. Parry, Zii Adams st. ' Mrs. Irene Ida Jacques, 5S Madison i j street. ! ! Miss Mabel Marie Rotzen, 572 Mass. ! Miss Mabel Marian Kay. 577 Conn. st. ! Mrs. Katherine Anna Mauier, 401 j Ada ins st. Miss Mabel Charlotte Macartny, 523 Adams St. To Enroll This Week. Miss T. J. Schram. Mercy Hospital. Miss C. J. King, Mercy Hospital. Miss Mabel K'eough. KS0 Polk s. Miss Helen Adams, 60 Polk St. Miss Katherine Cross. 4",o Madison st. Miss Anna Healy. 450 Madison st. Mrs. R. H. DeHaan. 3S: Monroe st. Miss Dorothy Carroll, Mercy Hospital. The above list of ;ary patriotic nurses, who have enrolled for Red Cross weirk or have indicated Iheir intentions of enrolling for this service, was given out today by Dr. E. L. Schaible. chairman of iary's Red Cross nurse remitting committee. It is expected by the committee that other members of the nursing profession in Gary will also volunteer their services before the close pf the week. These nurses deserve much credit for l their patriotic action in offering their i services to their country in this time of need. Only a very small percentage of j the nurses actually enrolled at this tln. will in all probability be called into , service at once. j IIIU1 AL HASSAN GROTTO Or.e staged -of the best ceremonials ever by Al-He.ssan grotto. No. 6S of Lake county, will be held Saturday evening at the Slovak Dom hall. Whiting. There will be a supper served at 6 o'clock, a parade at 7 and the ceremoniai imrneaiarciy ai.er. ji.pmji vii .car service will be provided and Gary will find steam road service convenient j for the trips both to and from AVhit- '" Pumps and Oxfords That are Truly Delightful Here are Just a Few of the Real Favorites White Fabric Pumps Ferfecily plain vamp. JO f with French heel C?0fD vf White Fabric Oxfords Charming style, hish O A f or low heel.., ft'SaUtf Dainty Pumps In Mack, patent and dull kid high and low heel, Off CZt $3.50 to )e$e)J Shoes and Oxfords for Men Large and varied assortments. We can fit your per- AA fectly. Prices $3.50 to tlJvll LARGEST BOOT SHOP

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BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Mrs. Graf Says Vinol Cured Her Darlington, Ta. "I suffered from broncHlal Asthma so badly I would often have to sit up half of the night or

i lean over the back of a chair, and so weak I could hardly walk across the floor. I had spent lots of money fr different Asthma medicines without help but Vinol helped me so I sleep well, and am so well and strong T am doing all my work on the farm." Mrs. Emma Graf. Vinol is a constitutional remedy which contains beef and cod liver reptr.nes. iron an dmanganese peptonates and glycerophosphates. We strongly recommend Vino! Norris Pharmac, Joseph W. Wejs. Hammond; Schlieker's Pharmacy and druggists everywhere. Adv. 1 BDYS Fl WITH CIRCUS OUTFIT Five LaPorte boys, attracted by l'.f i w ith a circus, went with the Sparks ! shows when they moved from LaPorte to Gary, where they were found last i night by the Gary police. The lad-. ! ranging in age from 15 to 17, had received jobs at $125 a day feeding the j lions, carrying vinegar to the hum tn skeleton and shining up the horns lor the "Hontchie" show. Detectives Eisner and Roach took h five lads in custody. They are held at the desk sergeant's office pending the at rival of their parents from LaPorte. The boys are Carrol Cottril. George Massey, Earl Blue. Lawrence Wagner and Herman AHsop. NOTICE TO KNIOHTS TEMHAS. Members of Hammond Commandery No. 41, K. T.. are reqjested to be at the Temple. Saturday afternoon. June 15th. at S:P0 o'clock in full Templar uniform o attend and conduct funeral services for our late Prater Jam's A Gill of Whiting. Owners of cars are requested to bring them. Cars will leave promptly at 2:30. 6-14- WILLIS R. FORD. Commander. Buy a Thrift Stamp and lick the Hun. Better to have War Savings Stamps in your safe than the bloodstained hands of the kaiser's hordes at your throat. Mil 2tvw va AU FMANN & WOLF - HoBl t Bucyrus Tires at Big Savings "Factory Seconds"'' Th rigid inspection which Bjcyrus Tires undergo has caused tho tires to be classed a? seconds. The sl'gtht blemishes they bear in no way affect the wearing qualities. They will give as much njilcage as firsts. List price. On Sal". SxS'i $Cfi.;.!; fl3.f 3:x3'2 - . . 24 :s l.VOO H2x4 S3 7rt 21.X 35x4'a 461 2.75 SPOT LIGHTS With 5-ineh double curvature parabolic reflector anl 3'3-inoh rear view mirror. Has ortside set screw focusing adjustment. Can bs used as a trouble lamp, the handle being designed as a stand. Z.C $4.50 value en sale .Oi Polarlne Oil Five-gallon can, rpecially priced for ( ry CI Q this sale at 4ZrCJ Shaler Fiv-M!nut Vulcanlrer With six round and six oblons patches. Complete y outfit, at' jJ Moaler Spit-Fire Spark Plugs. $1.00 value JkC "i-inch Champion Spark Plujs. regular 75e plug, priced j for this sale at Trouble Lamps complete g0 with Hep lamps, at... J O C Schrader's Universal Valve. j inside box of five TrC Schrader's Universal Tire Pressure Gauges. Triced -k q for this sale at oC KAUFMAN.N & WOLF - H AMeWa If and every man, woraaa CALL AND GET ONE. WE HAVE ALL SIZES.

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