Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 300, Hammond, Lake County, 18 June 1918 — Page 5
Tuesday. Juno IS. II) IS. BL'JiyjJH'il''ELL..' .' . i Agj
THE TIMES. Page Five BBSsue 1 A JU!i!!H5
PERSONAL!
SOCIAL HEWS
Daily War 'Recipe
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C03SING EVENTS. The vo.Kiui s ;i!i.i of si r ui's Fpis-, opal church vi 1 ho! 1 an nil day s ssion Wednesday in th pari--h r n in K.ri.haeii ax-iio A h.i;i-ila lunchcm ili bo si'ittj for i ho niio.bo:. and d'Mt n tnv. n business women The I !etninb Society uf the First f''.T!'i.in church will he mertmned b; Vr.J. Or.irl Soeloy of f.'if. 'ni'tivr Ftrt at its monthly social srssmn '.' .-'!: aftf ! t'O'Tl. The Ladies' Aid Society of the First MftJ-.it list church will h . :i ,;-i;t . p.. .1 by the mm'.horf of the drst division Wi 1r ?.liy s ft err. ln fit t iv . -t 1 i r t y l.iek at th hc-tm.- ( f Mrs. A. K. V, ilex in ' , 1-nrii-. Park. Mrs. P. F. Hardos'-,- will be hostess Weolncsda v afternoon to ihe nifilnrs of the U. 1. A. Ert-tT-'.-.d-ry flub at -,t hnaf in Becker sire.-t. Th Vitif.l W. r. T. V. vi'l rr. AV?dr.'iH y afternoon at the home i f ZXr. PA Hunt. 3il Johnson str-ot. The La lies" A 1.1 ?wif!t of th" First Presh terinn church v ill holi n wokrr.fnire Wednesday a 1 t ri "in in Ihe I srlrf of the church. Mrs. M M. Bruce wi!'. b hostess t o ( '.-i'.Tii?tl Club at 'a thirr.'p'e psr'v Th u rsday afternoon at h r h rv.-v 01 !1 s!roo.. Mr x J. Ajj'f'n has postponed the v of th Harmony "i:h on" w eok up th" afternoon of June J'h when ? h- w iii h hostess at her ho:r tn Pcce L:r.e street.
FREXCII CIIILDREX WAVE AT V. S. SOLDIER LADS AS AM ERICA X ROVS LEAVE CAXTOXMEXT FOR FROXT
The frli nt ins is one of tli Food Ad ministration's re. ipt s- to ivuscwEes: -NO WHEAT. I'"t'CRV i:.i,l,F.v ' 'ATM E A I . kick an p OTHEP. OKREAKS
Sa mp the Wheal for cur Soldiers and I
the Allies. In usmp subst itutes. mulfms or drop-P-"i Ksctitts uru preferable to molded luscuiis. VTM EAT.. The food of M-iiiy V'ses. ErtnUffist Eo...1 Ereai l'u,l!iHKs Wafers !;nk ii iMshet (vi-h n-.t) rooU)c9 In pl'i.-e (.r iv.eifs Soups t'orn '11 t , r food. It's dozen. Tt s .1 ,-erca!. U' vesetab'.e. It's a trr-a.!. :i 1o-. r' 1: nutrition":
ni o-,-. f..i d ali.e in 1;. n. "..r for tloilar. j
tf:.n n ; h ii- cSi-'s or most egetabl 1.. M ,.f :!!. it s 1lont1f1.1l and it's patriot,.-. TORN' FPvEAP. Z '-.is otirntti. al . . -':p.- fvot mi'k mh-i or skin-,). 1 t-.sp.-nns E-iking poi!rr. 1 : i I'lospo, -:i f ipar. 2 tal V srrons fa t . 1 t e t : -m-'n sa it. 1 eir ( :,tay be omitted). M, dry !t!rt-d:entjs. Add miik. b-pn ffit and irelted fa' Peat well I'aUe m shallow pan for about 9 mm-
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?t. F3.il s Lutheran chtir.h va tit-5 rr-r.e rf a very be.T.:'t,"u! too-iirs S.V.Utfi':' t"r:t;fc h itert M.ss ri.-iin KrPt;.-. b",-R!V. t't br;d.;- of th E.e- Wi'.ham I -i of 'an'-n. M--. Thf Broom's fatifr. th- r.e-. . Wilharr. Inn of l..-t.is ,.ff:f ;Qt :.i Jus pr-;.'ti!ns the rfremony !.?. L-illy f'edder sat.s very .s-.veetly a Ervjp of sores e.r.d th hri-iii Piarrh -j. pir.d T ' Professor t'. V l..p..-ott-r-a,:n. T'.o brtd','ci u.-tr- ?.I:-s Tti':.Er'.So. --Tt-ri It." s !t,-i,i noil,;-p.r.-i h- r b-" : fl s p a : i t . r t h M.ss.H'iTi I-'ddcr. F'o-."!:co t iesot e:d r attn A r.--.'' pTrl-:!-". '.Va'vr Et-j v-'.-j h:bro: r's best nan and his 1 : nor at-t-tir.n's -a er Mr. Miltfr o" V"-r! '.'ape, Mr K'hlirit of t hct and Mr. Esfert r f Minneapolis H Tmai E-ti jes and "t' nahrte t f r ' th ti-hrs. !':ie rr.e's cot. t; '.-ts of ';' .. ct.-ot t ' e rr-r-" vi'-. brad ar 3 Inc- t r-ntmins H-'-r
TONIC UPBUILDER Etr-htorr. Ccug-hs. Weak LunTs a-c-1 CoU's Tvy Eckman's Alterative o'- rns.r.y : ears "-i In .i,n i-repar- ; h.s p'ft!titt'tp-i hi e r-i 11c rea.s;r.z reputation for aoo, ,:np!ih i nsr good, an-i of f-n remarkaVdf r.-sult.-.
$2 Size now S1.50
$1 Size now 80c
Pnca Includes "War Tax. All Brujiirista. r..-.-- ;i Ti ' , ftf-fl trv 1 It t . ;4 ii..", r1;
25 lore Ga?
Use Mormiles IncrPse. miioaao ?nd r-'-movos carbon. A 'rial will convince you. 7"c and ;hi. Bd wii! brir,2 Jl'n trial can M. W. Lightcap, Agent P. 13 Lake Co. Bank Bldg., H arrtrfond.
ei! was w reached with lilies of th va''ey and si-, ,.,1-r.e-i f'.i'"T bto-.u't of 1.1-.. S oi' t'n aiiev and sweet The brtdesn-a.-is wore dainty frocks of tti!( cirt'T.o ft'pe and carried 1 ir.k 'i-t pea. Aft-t the e r-. tnor.y at th churoh a firpt :-r, was held at the Chamber of 'onuvr e r-", P'. at uhjch nearly one liur.drerl relatives and friends of the br.dai e,.ip were entertained. T'Hik i.n.l whtto f,,s!,.-.pi and f.lls dcora'.-d t!; parlors ai.-i th'- tai-b s were pret'y with, fiowf rs I'ttiM-.p th- ronrse of th supper sever 4! toasts wet. 5 proposed. th Kev raul Miller of Fo;-t , nt- actinc as tua.!iv,it.r The Jliin-j An-. a and Eotiis- ,11 -2. Mart l.a Kress and M-ta. r-.r! hn of th ?. S M. fluh of whi.-h the bride is a liter. be-, sfrvr-1 The r.ev. and Mr. Pa u w.il in Vert Wayno for a few days and before R.iinj to ther home in t'art-n will spend a shot t tune i;i Pt l.oais. The Ee. Tint! formerly lived m Hai-itnond. He (rrndtiat'-d fr;n Oonc-Tdi-i si-ivmary at ?t. E.n.is h--r M. f tber is ..n of th- mstruc'ors and is now i-a.-tor of the Lutheran .-hureh In Canton. Mo. Ttr- oval expression clas? in Jose;!-. Hitsh Sehool wi'l pr'-seet ' R-'-ho.-.-H-s Triumph. " a drama m thr n,-t. Wed n s.ia fvning, .Tune 19'h. at j. mi, ..'oi -t k in tit" at-Sf-mMy hail. The coiiiMten. rint exer.ue of rt. .Toseph, Hi(;l s. tiooi w ,n take place Sunday fteninr. ,lt;r CP.r.l. In .b'seph
Three Generations of Women
i--,t'1 v. ' i Mn4","' ':'' ' fr3 v, ' " ft ' 1 3
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FUBSY THE BASEBALL REPORTER DIDN'T SAY
ANYTHING ABOUT THIS i
"Exe. n;f 1 lb-T!-,: .,,'.,! on -: . t-
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and
itomo.1 udpo
I panting
ir.-M of lh. ;ti.-;?f: l.oir... i, t r- -. It uas Sondtr tr 1 hot -. ab'.lll how h-'t .t Wis ,-.;jn.) !oit;ol f',i.r.Uin essa..rd si
jli : honor aim f ri-nrt v. if., f-.ttli it. mi their 1 1 ri 1.-, ; ;, t a;., iii'o ;,!,,,.. T. iily pres.--and turned on a r and ' r ilired 1 ,its. ;. isl; . The rf-ick ht tor ear m.i .1 t.-ui jet i.-s t ; s ' r o -. Klotz's f .1, sei-1 , f. -.va ifc r-ari.. He concealed the fac v.-as learnit? to ilrie by a.
lirofessirii.al demeanor an I be perfectly at easi. The
U.d I i-ti rh
crctv
; t y in
all
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a m . nf ij red
d .-trpj.ed
1 l.i
e nsr; lie 1 s pa n fo.v .1
BKKHOWINGLY Wten 79a only rrnovr hair front the surface of the akin the rrsnit la the aame bj ikarlig. Th e only eoiatnoB-aense way to re-mo-re hair la to attack, it under jhe ak.ln. IleMlracle. the riain&l aaaitaxy Mirld. drrm thla k abrta. Only (caaine IrlMtraele ku a money-bard prnarn 11 1 re In each. paeiLace. At toilet roantera in Oc. 91 sad $3 atae. or kf mail from oj la plain wrapper oat receipt of prleo. FflER book mailed In plala enled envelope on reOeat. De-Mlra.-2-Ith St. and i'ark Atc IVew Tort.
T.asrhall that he
ail.-pttt, a assuniini? to ttiti.s at the
v.-r
approach of iho ball par
a ombitiat ion -f rreklest-n.;s
fortune. Speo,j;nc onto tli
neat rate Teddy found to his lion that th- re was no entran of hiir. I'.ut that whs r.ot a 1 lay. He made n r.en- enirano prii'Tfullv throufrh the fen.
hrst l.as The vra .t-eVooj u- a u t orr-a 1 1 ra 1 : "died on first." m the tiiroibms
of 'he n i'o htopp(. There is a spei-iai prr. i.n- thai
watches ovi- ainat'ur one. of new i
Euioks.
made hy and c'od
park at a contorna -
e in front irrte t 'j deand shot ani onto
,,, j csf and best bid and accordingly motion
I was passer tnal tnis company r;e ftivtn I t he contract . j The tontiact awarded to Shea & comJ pany, lor the improvement of Callahan 1 llai '. ''ii- re'e on sand foundation, was a ppro v-ed.
Notice -was received from the First National Eank advising that contract had been let for widening the side-walk aloni? their propfrty on Forsythe avenue so that the sid'walk would extend to the curb. The clerk was instructed to cancel all war taxes rm hills rendered to the city. I.eon T?onavr ntura was appointed street Inspector on Homer Tee improvement where the street will be paved for three blocks.
w rr t e, engine
GARY BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED
ARMY OFFICERS IN GRAFT CHARGES
Building- rermit? to Gary builders John riesko. for . Connecticut stret.
have been granted since yesteiday t 1 resident e at. 3sT.j to cost ?2S0.
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French children waving at U. S. troops, above, and vie from hillside showing cantonment of American troop in Francp. The htt-e Trench children have learned to love the American troopers in France the war they do their own brothers and fathers fighting for them. The upper picture shows how the French children flock to tho roadsice and cheer the U. S. boys going through a village on their wav to the front. The lower picture 'gives a
gon. idea of t'.to country where the American isis iira getting their flnal training in France before going is
howe a U. b. arm
BT t'VlTCn rp.FtSF YORK. June IS. An army offtirrested Tiere today in crnnec-
the r.a 1 1, n - w i -1 e s'ai'h f',r is tnutf than likely similar
art "st s will he made. leimniv firms
hae been used. t i
NEW
"r was :-. 1 1 o n w t f h praft. It
j J. Beloff, is: i idence t o cost I tlinnity. 2"32
I $2.
r Ie!eware. street, a r'J:.50O; f'ondit and M'Connecticut street. a
sa;d. to ett ron-
fta redlder.ee.
J. T. Combs. 412 P'Teware street, two story frame, Jiiifri; Domlnick Caveilis. lfini Madison street, two-story brick lesidence. $42'.
WORKS BOARD
the front. The picture, taken from a hillside, bhowg
army cantonment in the
i hurch. Ihp.on-.a.-Will be conferred younpr laiif.-. Mi? Miss Cecelia Kolb Miss Margaret Au
and honors ptraduate upon the following s l.-nore Humofer. Miss Mary Ze'ie.-. ft.':i. M; Euphemta
Paral'i. Ml: Irene Eiibt 1 a t ; o n wo! H. Her.
the con live r uron lli.-s c enee I ii bo Id. Florence I..Miss Chris'..
Wpma cb C'l.l
l- pr--. t 'e t t . fk h va! c ur
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and" Mist
-lis for applibv . John
CROWN POINT NEWS
HAFPEXIAG or A OAY IV LAKE COVNTY1 1JVSXY CAPITA!.
HAS MEETING
GARY ARRESTS.
V.'orks of yesterd.it
will
be conferred
liutvpfer. Miss FiorEnuna Macinct. Miss
V Ml.'S 1 ..JCi'.e ' '
East Chicago afternoon at th" contract 'ore. mope or 11o-a ins Id-is
Wil
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hid.
Miss Anna Miirci.v Z nue, en ; ria i neil at a iav for about fifty of h r
I land
T::
Ad.
late, 1
I -a t
For three generations women of -his
co .ntry l:ai used and reiomntended ;
to their children and child-en's children I .:sA ,,r tiiat fatnotis old root and j herb reno-d. I.yd.a E. Pinkham's Vecfo?.bie Contpound. until today it ia j
I roi-.-cr. zed everywhere as the standard
ren-rdv for noi'sn'- ills. It contains r.o nai'i-oti- s or l;a it'itl drus: is niad from roots and h.-ib of the field und'-r 1
tro ptost sari'ary corli'iop. ana ar noman s ;, .-r . n c '"--"Pt snrh a.im-nts .h'.-il i l-e -:t e to i e i a trul Vd'.
vfr lti at ChicaKO. ir-ii ris. El.. ''!:: enjoyed the
games ap-l 111 . luneheon v. as s1 .g lited wrli 1 ori 'rii and tl.e de.
endam e from Cary ava Harbor. Whitin; 'iiit'.-i and 1 la 1 umoiuj.
e u:n w 1 ; h c.
the htt:
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Th- lawn and blue 1 s w're iiapc
Clifford Conservatory of Music
Annual Certificate Program Tonight First Methodist Church
At th meetir? last evenms "f 1 Equal Franenise l.eat.ie at ihe homo
Mrs. i.llep.n E. Ebr:h: in Etiyette .str.-t the mciiib' r. f ransfi.-'.-d a preat deal f I'-piii'-i.'- 1: was the i--:tiiar sttii-iTv-ntbly meeting of the organization. 9 Purd'.e 1'iiiv vsilt has issued pamphlets on " 'iinnmjr Po-ilts for Cold I ek Me'ho.is" an-1 H me It ins of 'eeetsbles and I'rtiits" wlu.ui ian be ha'' for tm asking at th" il'inimund public library.
The l;v. W. E. Mari... d:etriet siiper-int'-iiii-nt of the M, K h'.i e)i ta the noch-rn peninsu ta o' Mh msan passed through Hapimund esi.rdav on his wa to the convention 1 ' 'n I'nited States district siip.-rjntend"iils which is bcii:g held th:s h ,-Tk in 1 , i 11 tt. bii- Mrs.
d when t l,e 1 -1 -in ;:: : ; t '- . 1 e. l;ss Klla T.rtt ha' riwi. w..ks t with inyi van'.a an ! ni'i Mai . !l:.--e
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nilii
f n -d
.hot s
a n d v 1 s ; t
Board of meeting
y hail. mat t r r re latins to e hundred cars of sw 'son- up and the ,,: o v s red : 111111 Ster-b. Crown I'o
I P'-r t.,p. depenflivtr u ' : ' '. .1. E. Atvier-n. 1 '1 . Cruih'-l .re t-e,v,p 1 to $1.17: Argo si.-" ape. sn c,.nt5 s.j ,.,
t ids wet,. f,,;- clcli-.riy freieht ralet--. The Arpo S" s'ipula'tu that under the y; 11 force June 25th the pr:
?1 fiO to Sl.'T, per tr.p. The board oonsidered that the bid o the Areo Store Company was the low
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$11 to deli ery co, ?l.nn; Chii apo. company. '. These pr. sent corn pan y to po inwould be
Ell Kaiv.ch. and Pasko Vucie. 216S Washineton street, were arrested last eenlnp. the former on the rhare" of not being: registered and the latter of not haviner a classificaticin card Stephen Si:nui. H'61 Adams Ftreet. was tatken In by the police on the charge of r.o classification card. Four boys, ranging in ape from 13 to It years, were airestei yesterday afternoon in the rear of Wc.o worth's Fie and Ten Cent store. 6:5 Broadway on the charce of playing craps for ri'ir.'-v. The young- lass were all turned over to Juvenile fiffirer Jones.
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p.-
CARD OF THANKS
OittlCSsSi
VALPO MAN IS ARRESTED Field TV Marine of Valparaiso, wa' arrested last nieht by Officer Warner for speed;nsr SS miles an hour over Calumet boulevard. His trial was continued.
The kaiser it at bat. Strike him out by buying War Savings Stamps.
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CARD OP THANKSW wish to thank our friends and P'iphbors who were so kind to us in the leys of our dear wife and mother: f'T the floral offerings, and also to lie-,-. Sharp for his consoling words to ;
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p..
We w ;
Ml
'MAN. -M.KF.'r::)
HICKMAN.
rHAJIKS.
ir heartfelt
u
ne ik-'P no 1 s
lift!
tp ti
Mar 'n a 1' ro ;p 1 -ui ;ei hint niond to be th" puest P.iirk. 32 Carioli street, sejice. Ueturi.ir.p. l;e come to Hiinnnond foe th
as far as 1 1 am. of Mrs H. T. liiiriiis his ahM:i r 111 v. iil - w t ( k-end.
Y on are cordially invited to attend
Mason & Hamlin Piano Used
SKILLED SHOE SURGEONS
are eruployrd herf to add new life ;o old f cid' wear and doctor tin a:! siioo ills. Dsn't throw away that good old easy-fitting pair. Vet !-t u? giv Thom a nw Ion so of lifo. Bsido?. it's a patriotic d-ty in these war times to save our shoe leather and save th cos; of a now pair as well.
STANDARD ELECTRIC SHOE REPIRING
Phone 2514 Hammond.
225 East State Street.
Initiation will feature the meetirtp this e-.enmp of opal Hive No. S36 E. O. T. M. M. ;". the I. (. i). F. hall. - There will be a iwlmir this evenlrp of the 1 ;ern-.ama Kehekah lois at the Molike 1. o. '. 1i;j11 in State sueoi. Mr nnd Mr ". n. Tr;i" of Htphl'tnd street ate in New York Ci:y for a b:i f visit. Mrs. Alfred A. Sherbv and children of Bauer stre-t ate at Ieuy Eake. Mieh., for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. James Mead, of Pet rojt, Mich., visited Mr. and Mrs. Keshe Clark vesterday. Mrs. Meal went to Lafayette in the eveninp to visit her mother.
Mrs. E. L. Clark and oilier relatives, i en dMr Mend re'urned to Hammond, j where his f-iiln-r is ery si'-k.- Rensse- j laer TtepuTilicHn.
tne month of Male H rbtson- a i ki 1 East C11.cn ko. h worth of Y.hi i
01- lioiiph' ;o dat. u r employees have a pre one up of the War Sa in oiilh for th" balarne ..f s our watihti eri are se-I is riiiii patty has 2t dif! works most of tli"in tn a total of al- -u' bought m Ma y. $l-.l V' .Itif 1st. have b.iiivhi of ' he W'a r Sa it-p-- S ip to it. Slmri-e. si:t" East Cimnpo plant.
East
.ipo mi'i!
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tin
l in ' hicupo t':a v I ..- M . I-,. 1 iv-it, Se Fc.ij.lries: i'.Cil, 1 . iternat iona! Lead Vs ; P. S. t-ivcr Tank Works; 1 1 A popIreen Enpineertnp . and itiley. so. n lari of the M;:nuAsl;, .0 j n 'ion. .- ti i 1 1 1 be m a ! '1 tidanoe at a it the Conpress ('utel. called anspi.-t s of the Clu.apo Asof Commr ri e. by t ie' chief of tt f resotji. ami eonversion r -tidiislnis board, in orcam.e
'. H-MT'MAX. M 'CARTH Y.
Pesky Bed Bugs Th new chemical. V. P. C Feaky Devil's Quietus aetuallv pn's the everlastinp to pes v b- i v,o,-c i-,H , hie un( fl.-ic- imnosslbtp
for them to exist where F. D. Q. I
USfd. P. T. Q. kills and lea ces a mfit;n; on their epps and prevents hmrhiic A two ounce packape makes a quart of ihe slrongest hup kiilcr r.n earth. A box oT V. P. Q. poos farther than a barrel of old-fashioned hup killers. Look for the devil's head on every box: also patent spout in ever; b -x of P. 1. Q. The P. P. Q. kill". (Teas on dogs All Hading drug stoits. Adv.
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ot
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duet ion and t o oachmery boih W a s h i up I on I n at the dis
.-t ' li'M-oiiph Inc resources for develop the n.-e-ni tins dh-trict i plaie this i:iosal of ail the
i's of 'lit' pov-rum. i ke p'.a n f or .1 t id' -'vernment war work.
nt
; VIOLENCE
Wilson's S4S0 Shoes i
for
$ i
Jbv Men On sale Wednesday
pair
all day and Thursday
until noon. These come in black calf leather, button and lace modfle, Eond roomy lasts, Roodyear stitched. En all around good s-hoe. extra good $4.50 value. A wonderful bargain at $2.95.
JAS. B. ORTT HAMMOND'S LARGEST BOOT SHOP.
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This store will close every Thursday at 12 o'clock noon during Jun. July and August.
The cert ifi-a - rt'opram of the Clifford Coii,-r atory of Mcsic will b" pivn fit ejpltt o'olnek this evepinp at the T-'irst Methodist ehtireh. Piano pup'ls of Naomi P;oi,dit. Itjth Wat kins and Ethel l.i-ijore Clifford, expression pupHs of Jennie Powmar P.icketts and v '"I:n ptipiis of Melvin Mart inson will partpipate in Ihe exercises. Tip- propram will be given by John Muri. Jane Wilson. Opden 'ia?..-r. Florence Killer,. Kiehard Winckler. Sof;e "a r sz"ivii z, Helen Bookman. E'.la Yeazel, Mary Josephine Kidney, Oscar Makowsky. Kathr; n Mc'artin, Myrtle Krieper. Joe Buff. Verdle Vi-.ian, Virpinia Fleminp. Rosalie Saalfield. Lillian Rippe. Dorothy Herzinpr and Carolyn I'axton. Last eveninp the members of 1 heWest Hammond Athletic (Tub entertained at a social in the auditorium nf the Wentworth school. Ice cream and cake were served. The annual commencement festivities will lupin next Monday with the senior reception. The affair last eveninp was very enjoyable and was larpely attended.
OF AUSTRIANS DECREASES
Mr.-. Orrtn T.r '' .: months, 1. an now lay of Cart's 'i.- .st pa i 1 : 'l.ln'll' .'ip ' .! lie, ,1 1-r id" of 1 ' . v : n 1 . 1 1 '-.. ,it tiie Act n a C . rp-oi sine ifl fn 1 st ' d i ti at Paris Island, .-.011: to do her hi; to In apa-nst Cue ravaee? oi
a b 1 n e of t w o a o - to 1 1 e i n one 1 - e 1 u ri 5 . Two in- tit' happ-' r - e. ;. n e,n p i o ' e t n 1 " a n . who 1 . e n ; ii 1 1 n - 1 o r p h Carolina, and p win the w a r the Vdnodth.i -sty
P.' M K
P .-, Ve." ed t'da-
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i Th fi o : r e a s e and in, to i a n war ,-,
1 11 am. 1 v i i'l e n ce a 1 o n d iilonp e an not.
of ; he t he no-
SUIT FOR DIVORCE.
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P. Ea
v. a s by ' t h a '
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Huns. Mr. LaCourse is no-.v takinp the responsible place formerly filled by her husband in the ami e room at the pun iot!on plant.
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TROOPS SLAY "SHOCK" MEN
LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN
Pr. and M's. F. B. Harold of Robinson. 111. of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. roll street, this week
o
and son
are the puests I'.iiiie. ?i Cnr1 r. Olwin is
serving on the examining hoard in Chicago. The Misses Mae Flaherty and Jessie E.ker and Messrs. Edward Funkhouser and Raymond Epker left Sunday mornIns fr an autmobtle trip to Buffa1.-1. Niapam Falls and other points in the east.
Buy a Thrift Stamp and lick the Hun-
I'MTrn Prf.rs ('un.noinit 1 ..WITH THE AMERICANS T THE FRONT, June 1 v -. m 'r n lr..i. inflicted the pre.itest losses on two German shook di'rions. 2C"'ii pien. in recent flphtinz on ti e V.un front. 30 eordine; to German prisoners. Some companies we.e .rd i'-ed to fo -!' infantry inep.. of.rrs b-s; to 11 Eflcmen. me maehi.ie cvn section
w as reduced from 1, t company lost all its offi,
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Th Frolic at the Hammond Oiph.e-jm Theater today is Alic Brady in that preat sunrical play. "Th Knife." Tomorrow the house presents "The Bachelor's Children." a problem rirammer.
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j th-ee ounces of Orchard W lii'.e for a few 'cents. Massape this fW'tiy fragrant I lotion into the 'in', re ck, arms and I hands each day and s--o how freckles. I sunburn, windburn and Ian disappear 'and how otear. soft and white the skin berom.ee. Yes! It is harmless. Adv.
The Copper Situation
The eminent authority, S3Tdney Brooks, in the North American Review says: "Every rifle cartridge case contains nearly half an ounce of the purest copper. Every bullet that flies from a machine gun has been enclosed in a casing of copper and zinc, gas-tight and exact to a five-hundredth part of an inch. Every shell that is fired, whether shrapnel, high explosive, or armor piercing, is encircled with a copper band to prevent contact between the shell and the gun-barrel, and to insure close fitting in the rifling. Every fuse has copper among its constituents; it is the chief element in Admiralty gun metal; for field telephones nothing else will do; and in war as in peace the whole electrical industry comes to a standstill without it." Investigate the merits of the fullpaid non-assessable treasury stock of the CONSOLIDATED ARIZONA COPER MINES COMPANY at 25 cents per share par value $1.00. A limited block for extension, development and equipment purposes is available fcr a short period only. Mid-Continent Securities Company FXSCAX. AGENTS 22 West Fifth Ave, Gary, Ind. Telephone 1407
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