Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 3, Hammond, Lake County, 20 June 1918 — Page 5

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PERSONAL I

SOCIAL HEWS

COMIira STENTS. Mrs. E. J. Campbell of Indiana avenue sl! have the members of the Oak Leaf Embroidery Club as her guests friday afternoon.

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Mrs. Grant Peeley of Summer street opened her bone on Wednesday afternoon to th members of the rvborah, Society ar.-l their friends, numbering fifty. It was th" monthly social aflcrr.ocn of the .society and the occasion elso celebrated the nixty-foutt h btrthc'ny anniversary of Mr?. James Irvln of r''ro'.t street, on of the members, who was presented with a china salad set and a birthday rakf with sixty-four silk fags. In the early aft-moon thrrn was a short business f?!on followed by an er.;oyab.o musical program given on th Vtrtro'.a and by M-.sfr Clayton Seeley. In conclusion the hostess served dainty refreshments. The Ladies' Atd Society of the First Methodist church was entertained very pleasantly yesterday afternoon by the members cf the firt division nt the home of Mrs. A. K. Wilcox in Ondale Park. After a short business session tha guests were entertained with a group of songs bv Mrs. Georg K'.yrn and readings by Mrs Adrior. Tinkham. A collation was served at the close of the meeting. A. noon-day luncheon for the members and down town business women was served by the Woman's Guild of St. Pauls Episcopal church yesterday In the parish roorn in Rimbach avenue)

from, which a nice sum was realized for j the guild. Mrs. W. B. Oonkey, Mrs. j Walter Cor.key and Mrs. Harrv M. I

Johnson were the luncheon committee. The rutH will be entertained next Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. It. O. Winkler at her home in Detroit street at the final meeting- for th year.

Clair Stephens: concessions. Matt

Sternberg; women s rocieties. Mesdames I.ees. Iupes, KarovM and Sane. The treasurer is A. J. Earns.

TWELVE YEARS A GARY POLICE Today marks the tw.ifth anniversary T'esk f ergeant William O. M lloi-'s advent Into th rni.- .rvir of th Gary poir dpartnnnt. Piirinr th "ne years of that t:me Mr. Miiier l-.8 bn acting a desk serRrant. Serst Miller was one. (.f Gary's rirt pols.-e t fTir ers and w bn ihings m pol.re :rcle were somewhat on th wild and woolv order end it b rry Infrff i:n? to isten to his narraiv m folic annals when then !t was tnuh different to h an oTicer of the law than now.

GARY ARRESTS. Tbre are , lars number of gores' b'itiR mad of I'iary ojtizena for violation of t-e fraibaKe ordinance. r.adio Oatt.r, a n?ti from Ohirafro. was arrested yesterday morning on the rhRtK of no H a ss! flrat I o n card

Gust Valanea. a Greek. wa arre.terl

Unsightly Hair DeUtracle, tk orlcianl nltary IIdI1, Im trnlr revelation la ntrm clrnrc. It 1 Jnat sa efliraelon for reniaTlns coane, brlBtly prrowths aa It ta for ordinary one. Onlr inraln DeMtrmelA k.aa BooFT-Wk Braartctr In eorfc nkiire. At toilet eormteura to Or, 81 and !2 uliri, or by mall from m In plain wrapper on receipt or price. FREE bwo ifh teattmoalaJa of alKheet a-itborltlea faplain nhit noirt hair on face, urk and anna, whr ft lacreaaea

and now PtcMJracle deT taniixca It. mailed In plain aealed enrrlaee reoneat. reftraclc. I'ara. Ave. and 1 2ta St. New York.

BORPHEUU SCHOOL FOR I DANCING

152 Stat St., Hammond. DANCING CLASSES MONDAY AND THURSDAY. CLEAN AND CORRECT DANCING. PRIVATE LESSONS. PHONE 3S23. Hall to Rent for All Occasions. pr or. j. or.sr.ORy kean

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er to draft hoard No. 3. A Johnson was arrested by te vesterdav. He was want-

ed at Gohf n. Ind . for non -su p port. John re;))!:rl. a Turk. Fifth avenue, j and Adn:r:s street, i beinar heM for ! r.veatijtaton by Gary draft board one.

British and French armies on the western front are working tojelhcr with the greatest success and appreciation of each other. This British official photograph shows soldiers of the two nations on the way to the front lin.

Yesterday afternoon Mr, B. F. Hardesty was hostess to the members cf the, O. I. A. Knbrolderjr Club at her home In Becker Ptroot. The members brousM their needlo work and knitting and during the afternoon a dainty collation was served. Mrs. J. J. Foley of Douftlsa street was named as the next hostess. The carfl party at the I. O. O. F. hall la State street last evening given by Frepressive Court Xow 166 Trihs of Ben Kur was well attended and proved a very enjoyable affair. A part of the proceeds will be given to the Red Cress and the remainder -wi'l be used for the boys cf Jthe lodpe who are In service. Prizes In the card games were won. by Theresa Schroe.ier. Mrs. Frank Branflt, Angelina Passage Helen Puntr.ey and Clara PadJatz, .Tames Arney. Albert Grasido, O. O. Routsonr and Frank Chandler. The prires were donated for the party and were very attractive.

Mrs. C. K. Tweedle. 335 Calumet avenue, opened her home last evening to the Girl Scouts for an Important meetmsr. Two new patrols were organized with Marion Dietrich and Fdna Muehlherjter s leaders and enough applications were received to org-anize the fourth patrol. They outiined their work for the werk and one of their rlari is te collect paper dol's from magazines to send to the Belgian children. Anyone having any paper dolls they will donate may telephone Hammond 2T.S8 and they wpl be called for. The Girl Scout pledge "Save for the Soldier Pledge" was a'.so adopted which is "I will yive up wheat bread and eereal3 one meal & riay, meat one day a week, a sweet drink one day a week and candy two days a week."

There will be a meeting; of Hammond Chapter To. 120 Women of Mooseheart Legion Friday evenim; for the traasaotlon of Important business.

Daily War "Recipe

ins is made necessary by reason of some of the candidates being called to the colors shortly.

The following: Is one cf the Food Administration's recipes to housewives: NO WHEAT. t'se CORN BARLEY OATMEAL RICE AND OTHER CEREALS. Saving tha Wheat for our Soldiers and the Allies. In using" substitutes, muffins cr dropped biscuits are preferable to molded biscuits. OATMEAL The food of Many Vses. Breakfast Food Breal Puddings Wafers Baked Dishes fwlth nuts) Cookies In place of meats Soups INDIAN' PUDDING-. 4 cups milk (whole or ekim). 4 cup corn meal teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon ginger. 1-3 cup of molasses. Cook milk and meal in a double boiler 20 minutes: add molasses, salt and ginger. Pour into greased pudding dish and bake 2 hours in a slow oven, or us you tireless ccoker. Serve with milk. This makes a good and noulrsning dessert. Serves six.

CZA1ECKI TO SPEAK TONIGHT

evening. The little Chinese arrival can claim the riist.nttion cf being the rirt in Gary Mr. ar.d Mr Wune came to Gary two and a half ears ago from ("anion, China.

I P FIIOM l.OWEI.I.. Penator Thomas Grant and Hack cf Lowell were Gary Wednesda v

W 1 1 1 ! a m visitors

I HR1VF. FROU PK NSVLVA M . I Mrs. Catherine Kroner of South Dal. ' T'a . arivfd in Gary last even'ng to be

I guest of Mr. and Mm 11. M. Davis, ".Anthony Ciarnerki is the best post- j iiOO Jackson street. Mrs. Kroner Is ed man in the T'nited Slates on war! the d.ii.fhter of Mr and Mrs. Davis

of Ambassador as given in his

conditions in Rurope.'' This 1" the opinion o? Ambassador Gerard

latest book in which be devotes pages to i zarnerkl.

Czarnecki is to speak at I

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this evening and to hear hi in is an. ha

TIII ABOl'T f.lBY I'FOPI.E. f'l de Holland and Glr-n Annis moved to Gary Monday to work in the stel

mills. They hav been ,'lerks in the I

res b,r for th p.'ist five years hut e to give wnv to ladv e'erks. They

TO ATTEND A CONFERENCE

A representative group of Carv men wii; attend a conference in Chicago tomorrow wPh Dr. John R. Mot of New York, who ;s general secretary of the International Committee of the Y. M. C. A . and Mr George W. Perkins, of New Yorw Those in attendance at the eonferen'-e will include state secretaries of the Y. M. C. A. from the middle western states, state committeemen and leaders In the state and district war work campaigns of the association.

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Waiker departed Patur for a vi-t with hi . .1 P. T'heips at 'Jary

RESIGNATION NOT ACCEPTED Last night, the members of Terrre Beth-El, Gary, were surprised to read the resignation of Rabbi B A. Daskal m order to a---ept a unanimous call from Indiana Harbor. The congregation refused to accept it, and instead elTted the rabbi for two years longer, after

expiration of his present contract.

A commitTee was appointed to pee the rabbi and persuade hirn to remain.

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Crystal Glucose for Fine Candy Prompt Delivery Telephone South Chicago 920. AMERICAN MAIZE PRODUCTS CO.

DR. T. EDWARD BRUCS Offive: Bee Hive Bidg., E. Chicago. Office Phone 234. Res. Phone 151. Special aUfniiou given dif-oases of 'be Kyp, Ear, Xoe and Throat. Glassa

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Quattrone.

F. Quattrone, Italian high commissioner to the United States, denies positively the statement that wheat shippeci from this country to Italy for war use comes back to this countrv as spaghetti. He also protests the statements that ships available for ocean use are lying: idle in Italian porta. Both of these rha'-gi", Quattrone and other officials believe, are Hun propopanda. Quattrone says that further reduction of tonnage in the U. S. -Italy trade would menece Italy and its army with starvation.

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Is". Y. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hnber of Truman avenue Tuesday, a daughter. NOTICE. If Morris Gutitz does net call within five days for wagon left for repairs, the tame will be poja for charges. FELIX MACEWICZ. 6-20-6t 1 West State St.

FAMILY (OMF, TO GIRV. Mort Murray, xho Is employer!

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SOLDIER SUES FOR DIVORCE

the ste-l i clays here was a c i o n e s d a y b ;

n ill. at . the first r.pan :e'i his wi.'e

a r y . spent a few cf the. week and home on Weda n d little d a u g h -

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'or G.'iyv, Ind , where t h o:rs t":ie visit :nn with Mr John Albrigl.t. Thev are end the oo r; im e n - e m e n f at .'h !. tile-- grand daughter

Kather.ne Aib'ight, being a cradth'.s venr. Bf -a rd -1 o w n 111 i Star.

Attorneys oav.t and Hal! del ended tltwo m:n. while Att.-)rn-y '"liarles js. I'ercrl act'-d 5 pr.: secul'u . Ponds were fixed o; eai. Gal lagher was released tiron bonds furnished by Attorney Guvi'. but in default of same Stith is still lo'ked up.

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Thst h'. wife loras T.iemmon has abandoned hi n find refuses to further )'. e with h m Lawren'-e G. Dcnimon,

a resident of c,a:v, filed pape-s in the :

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Gary Superior court tod a v asking divorce. Iipnimn is m ih T ". S a and sergeant of t'ompany B, S

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Ken;.-iaer i Ind ) Democrat.

CAPT. NORTON HOST.

Engineers at Camp Rrerr.mer is attorn

Tavlor. Ky. A. A. for the plaintiff.

Awni, EH;nnRiiooi) iiorsn PICMC. The annual picnic of the Gary Ne'ghborhood House, mothers and their chil-

H-en wi'l h Vt Af IToHarfr n -1 iiflfla9

iirdav, leaving the Neighborhood Hmi e o'clock and re turning at o'clock in the afternoon. I

NOTICE.

During the months cf June, July and 'raiSed for the

August feed stores will c!os9 at 12 o'clock noon. Saturday. The Bleker Bros Co. Magmot Bros. Kussmaul Feed & Roofing Co. IT B. Downey. 6-20-21-26-27

MOOO HUsED FH fni.ORF.D

CIliRfH. jm'ttee. M Three thousand dollar. ,.. v, !nterestir.R

Hammond Chapter O. E. S. has been invited by the Gary Chap'er Eastern Star to attend a meeting at the Masonic Temple in Gary Friday evening of this week. There will be a class of twenty to initiate. ilr. and Mrs. R. B. Smith, who were the guests of O. M. Lirp and fRmily ever Sunday, returned to their home at Hammond Monday. They were accompanied home by the latter's sister LCuisa

Llpp, who will visit them for an In- . definite time. Frankfort Times. Mrs. Valena Horner of Hammond came Sunday for a few days' visit with C. C. Campbell and family Rochteeter Sentinel. Lire. Frances Churchill end Mrs. H. L. Smith cf Perry. la., arrived today to be the guests of ?Jr. and Mrs. C. E. Jackson and family of Hammond for a few weeks. Miss Wellle MrPaniel, 4 Detroit at . returned last evening from Kha rt

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MANJFATALLY HURT Loses Control of Auto on Dangerous Turn; Is Penned Beneath Machine.

recti on In Gary of a

r.ew church for the A. M. E. 'ion ' hureh 'ongt egation at the colore,! Methodist conference held at South Rend last week. Rev. C, Z. Gaines of Gary was nam-d evangelist for the conference district. Rev. Gaines will continue to reside in Gary. Rev. Howard of Indiana Harbor will be the new pastor of the Gary congregation.

Capt. H S Norton was host iat i right at a perior cor. f r n-e on the Foreign work of !h Young Men's J Christian Assoc!at;n. The gathering

held at the Norton home in Yn

Bur en street. Gary, and the subject was presented bv J '. Eterline, president o the Ks'erHr.e Cor-ipanv of Indianapolis, who is chairman of the Indiana Y. M. C. A. Foreign Work om-

E s f e r 1 : n e i r ' d In a vr'.' manner of the f -e a t work c. A. has done in foriegn

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'lands and of the great Importance of firs work now and at the close of the j wa r. i

I ARRANGE FOR I HARBOR FOURTH

FIIIST REFORMED CHfltCH

A musical program will

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Reformed church on Fifth avenue

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SPTflAI. TO THB TlMF I HOB ART. IN'D, June 2V i.awren"e Ftarstak of New Chicago lie" at his home the-e in very critical condition as the result of a bad automobile accident. Whi on bis way home from Gary as be neared the S ru-ve north of Hobart he lost control of hi' machine. It turned turtle in the ditch, Starsiak being pinned beneath it. Henry Hfei happened s!or, hortly after the accident hap-

where fhe visited Mrs. Roscce redd.- rened and rescued him. He was brought

cord for a few days. ; here to Dr". Maevkey and Mack'y for medical aid. His chest was crushed Mr. F. O. Rick, f.'l Wilcox avenue t and he was l.urt inwardly, will be hostess to th- Central W. C. T. I lT'X: j FUNERAL HELD. wf retire. Preparations will be made 1

for the en'ertainment at the county j The funeral 'arm at Crown Pnt r.'xt Sunday tin- j old, of 41 H

der the direction of the four Unions of iat St. Margaret s hospital yesterday Hammond. morning wa held from Stewart Chapel , , this morning. Interment In Oak Hill

AnY FinT RORV CHIF.SF. TI1RV Mr. and Mr. I-iin W ing, proprietors cf a chop nicy restaurant at P ! 2 Broadway. Gary, q-e the proud parents of a fine babv g'il born to th"m last.

A meeting of a. committee chairmen and their aides will be held at the Eags hall in Indiana Harbor thi1"

11 be given in i x ec.ng to lay plans tor rno lourtii or s of the First I Pilv celebration at the Ijiko pront

park. The chairmen cf committees are as follow: Speakers, C. E. Fowler: finance. A C. Burns; decorations. James Johnstone; advertising. A. Sirlin: parad. t . E. Potts: Boy Scouts. A. . Berg in, sports and games, A. K. Perkins, bunds and music, Jack Johnson; platforms.

WHITING COURT BINDS THEM OVER fSPEOIAI. To Thfi Timps T WHITING. IND.. June 2n. Frank Stirh, age "5 years, and Fat Gallagher, alias Fat Callahan, aged "4 who wore arres'ed in Whiting on Sunday. June T on the charge of being pickpockets, operating on a AYhitinj Ftreet car, were bound over to the superior court by Judje Roy E. Green of the city court. The men ere changed with getting Jlfij; from Mike Kudryk cf Moline, 111.

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ITS THE TH1N6 THAT COUNTS AT EVERY

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nyrriber cf Resulisthri any, Iry on o-morrcw.

DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 2283. GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.

niodclinK. Goods called find delivered.

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f Jennie Ross, 33 years kory tt, who d'ed

Sister Mary cf Mercy and Sister cemetery. Sebastian of th Mercy hospital. Den- j

er. cel., are toe guests . .. uit.t K.llY A I AKLirl

Mrs. L. J. Race at her home to r.street for a few weeks.

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MASONS MEETING

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TQ LUTE TOD CLASSIFY

.WANTED Porter for Indiana Harbor Auditorium; good wo,'e f.r night man. 3 426 Michigan avc. Indiana Harbor. 6-20-3

Few drops stop soreness, then corn or callus llfta off with fingers

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Austson is entertaining at t Hammond chapter. No. 117, P A. M.. evening at lir home in j e',d a apeciai meeting at Hammond street in honor of hr Masonic t" rn.pl e last night, conferring

brother. Clarence Bates, -a ho in leaving j mark master degree on five candifor Camp Sherman. Chillicothe. O. rlntes. Th chapter has been very busy There will be fourteen covers. I tins yrar, special meetings having been

called almost rverv week. Next Mon-

Miiton Dermedy of Detroit is visiting

n iiamnioni. Ear! Cho,ney is vis:

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dav picniiis. Juno 21. another special meeting wi'l 1 called for 7 o'clock, harp, to confer degree. This meet -

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IVlade Me a Well Woman

No sufferer from catarrh of the stomach can read Mrs. Van Iluren's letter without a feeling of thankfulness. "J have spent a frreat deal of money with doctor for catarrh of the atomnch unci at times hae been compelled to give up my housework for rinys. For years I did not know what a srcll day waa and cannot help but feel that I wonld not be alive to-dr had I not been induced to try Beruna- -lx bottlea if Pemna made me a ttcII woraaa."

For Years Did Not Know a Well Day

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I PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given i that Bids 1 w til be received bv the lundersigned up to Jin 27'h. 131S. at 17 o'clock P. M . for th" pur'hase bv the

jcitv of West. Hammond of n patrol i nagon of th motor type capable of, I holding eight S passengers exclus: e

of th driver. ' Bids will be opened and publicly de- j ciared at a meeting of the Mayor and I

O t y t'ouncil Jun ilTtii a 7 : .t ' o. lo-li P. M . at the City Hall in West Hammond. Bids must be accompanied by certified check for ten per , nt o' amount

I of bid. Bidders mu.-t siate naUne of 1 guarantee in bids. Payment for ratrol w-.n be mad" n cash. City Counc'l r't th" right to reject any or all b;ds ! AXDRF.W J. STA'VHOWI.-S. j CCy I'lerk jr. C. Address: City Hall. West Hammond.

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The world owes thanks to the genius in 'incnr.atl who discovered freezone. Tiny bottles of the magic fluid can now be bad at any drug s-tore for a few cents. Ton simply apply a few drops of freezene upon a tender, aching corn or a hardened callus. Instantly th" soreness disappears and shortly ;nu wiil tlnd th" corn or callus so Inose and shriveled that you life it off with the fingers. Not a bit of rain or soreness is felt

when applying f.-eejone or afterwards. It doesn t even irritate the skin or flesh. For a few cents one can now get rid of every bard corn, soft corn, or corn between th toea. as well as painful calluses on bottom of feet. Kveryone v ho tries freer.one heeomes an enthusiast because jt really

doesn t hurt or pain one particle - Adv. Visit Lake County's Only Exclusive Optical Parlor.

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This blue satin hathinp suit is ju?t one of the many new models which will help to make the beaches popular this summer. Orange satin trims the skirt and the edge of the knicker?. The bathirp; shoes also a: i blue and orangre and the rubber hat is the same combination.

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Much work can fca had for a cent if you choose your worker from your own household. Remember lhi in canning and drying. Send 2 cent for poteye on free hook of tnatructlona l&tued by the National War Garden Coramution, Washing-ton, O. C-

Mammonci Optical Co. 141 E. State St. Hammond CLEAN 'EM GOOD

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Get out your Tege-table brush and follow the rules for canning: rn in th book issued by the National War Garden Commission, Washinyten, aent for 2 cents for postage.

Xo need to -wait until after the 4th of July for reduction sales when you can come here and choose from these wonderful bargains. Every garment priced less than regular value and many are offered at half and even less than half price. Women's and blisses'

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Washable Street Dresses

values up to $6.00. reduced t Washable Skirts regular $3 values, reduced to Silk Suitsregular $23.75 values, reduced to. Silk Dresses regular $1 1.0 " values reduced t.

Georgette Crepe Waists regular $4.2.3 values Q "JK reduced to ,9 g J Georgette Crepe Waists regular $(5.9") values A QK reduced lo H?iJsj Cotton and Voile Waists regular $1.75 values f)nA

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Georgette Crepe Hats regular $i0.00 value. to:::":::1 6.95 $3 to $4 Panama Hats s 1 i g h t 1 y sailed, reduced &gi to uJi

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