Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 8 July 1918 — Page 5

Mondav, Julv 8, 1918.

THE TIDIES. Pae Five L! XL JJllttB1;

PERSONAL I

'SOCIAL HEWS

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Today In the Great. War

ARTILLERYMEN AND MARINES. AS WET J, AS INFANTRY MAKING THINGS UNPLEASANT FOR TROOPS OF KAISER

A stereoptican lecture on Jerusalem will be given at the M K. ( hunh Thursday night at S nVlivk by Key. T. J. HaF"tt. The pictures were taken by Dr. Bassett whik vififin; in this" hl'oric untrr. Tho fart that he city has been recently captured by our allies has civon it an e.fh.ied iircri-t Pr. Bn-setl is an able speaker ami t!; 'ec'.ure promises to be on of tin tsuial interest. Adrrieedon, Jidjlts 25c. children 10c. 7-8 C05IING EVENTS. There wi'i bo iv.ret-r.g uf th Krjual Franch.se League this .-ve-ping at the home of Mrs. den 1.. Ebrighl m Fnye'te street. The Standard Bearer? Will be entertained by Mips rna Mc A'.er, I'M Webb f'.reet. TufsJay evening. The final infiini! for the season of the Junior Auxiliary of St. Paul'? Kpiscoral church wi'l be hld Tuesday cten-lr-g at the' home of Mrs II. A, Popr.enbusen in Glendab- Park. It will be a tv-reting of the afternoon and evening departments.

IUIT 8. 1917. Trench make gain at Verdun. Russian troops, reported widly en. thnsiastic, are advancing- against Germans near Bailee, key to Lem. berg. Qertnans deliver terrific assault on Che-ruin ctes Barnes. JULY 8. .1915. British and French report satisfactory adv.i-c&8 on Suiunit. Russians now only 35 miles from 1-ToveL and era advancing. JULY 8, 1915. Auatriaas admit withdrawal to north of Krasr.lk, before Russian attacks. Berlin reports tnat destruction of Arras cathedral is "generally regretted."

In celebration of their birthday sn-r.".-ersaris Mr. and Mrs. Harry M-r-gansu of Detroit street deliphtfuily i-n-tertair.ed at six o'clock dinner last e-w n-tr-g Their sruests inrlHdfd Mr. Tiid Mrs. rtesaje, Mrs. iichter and Miss K'.. sn'or cf fhirao. IMwjn Dra.-kert who was h-im- on a furl":h from Camp Custer. i!r lighter rf Pat'le t"re-k. ?.lich.. Mrs. T.r Tib Wiesr.nd, Mis I--ui.-e Kus'-hii. Mr. and Mrs. Cwrg Prarkerr. Mr. and Mr?. H. F. Morr s. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan.au. and Miss .Tu'.ii Pi--'. rich.

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"Woman's Foreicn Missionary ?- f the First Methodist church will

TOO WEAK TO WORK Vermont Woman Tells How She Regained Her Health. Aiburar. Vt. "I was run-down, no appetite, and too weak to do my housework medicines did i.-.t seem to h ip me until I tried Vinol I soon noticed an improvement, and am now- wl!, Ftrona;, and able to do my work." Gillian Bsbba. The reason Vino! was so successful in Miss Rabba'a rase, is because it contains beef, and rod liver peptones, iron and manganese nepionaies and K'-vcero-phosphates. the very elements needed to build up a weakened, run-down system, make rich, red blood and crea'e strength. N'orns Pharmacy. Joseph V. Weis. Hsmmond: Pchlicker's Pharmacy and riruepists everywhere Adv.

Story & Clark Piano Co. 8

ir.iet Tuesday afternoon at the. home of Mrs. i. A. MoCrinci!. 1"01 Moraine avenue. Kenwood. It will be the annual tithing meeting and Miss lihtrlvi Youngfr will have charge of tho d.no. tionai exercises. Mrs. X. F. Tinkham. the program and Mrs. 11. "". pe-s, the mystery b-'X. i Announcement is mada of the marriage of Mrs. ("!ivt- Hupp to Ieo Z. Cannon of Fast ''Mcapo which was quietly S'l--mnir.e J a rive o'clock yes-t-rday afternoon- or the Methodist church in .Toiler. 111. Mr. and Mrs. fanr.on have a l.'igre circle of friends here to whom the announcement will h of Interest. Mrs. Cannon is a fister of Mrs. E. E. Idckey and Mrs. N. J. Aust-Kf-n and has been emp!oed In the office of the E. J. X- E. railway at Gary. Mr. Cannon is employed at the postoffice at East Chimpo. The annua picnic of the Kind's yera'ds of t)ie Methodist church was enjoyed by twenty-five or more of the members Saturday afternoon at Harrison Park. Mrs. J. T. Otto, the superin

tendent o,f the department met with;! i hem. There was a short business se- ! sion after which frames wore played and a deliKhtful picnic luncheon was served. '

Several pictures were taken durlris the afternoon. j There will be a meetinir tht.s eveninar of Triumph Council Xo. 11 p. rf I. at the I. ". O. F hall. There will be Installation of officers and Initiation of a1 class of candidates.

The meeiir.K of Porcas P.ebekah lodsr

"Boy Scout , 11, BEflTIl'

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SCOUT HIADQUA.KTXES. The executive headquarters of the Boy Scouts liave been established in Liberty Hall. For the present the executive will have office hours daily from 2 to 5:30 p. m. This is a business office anil rot a

sioeial center.

out

havjng business

vt dttsirinp information are welcome. I

Supplies have been ordered and will sonii b- available. Orders fur uniforms fdiould be brought to the office lur the signature of the executive.

SCOUT CAMP. Scouts should register now. Our Scout ramp will lie opened for the first section oil July lj. As has been ttnnou n cd. the

xpen.se is $3 per week for the two wicks and each camper pays h.s own! t uinspurtation and f utn.shir.trs. !

iSrrci.u. To TirE Times WASHlXfJTON, P C. July &. W. K. Beatty of the Beatty Machine & Manufacturing company, Hammond, Ind.. has b. t n appointed a niernbt r of the committee of manufacturers which will work in conjunction with O. E. Merryweather, chief r.f the machine tool pec-

tion i f the war industries board, to inI rrase the output of plate working machine tools. j The methods to be employed were

sugKcsttii at a rercnt con f erer.r.e at

more intensive

Washir.Rion and include

American artillery position in action, above, and French tank which is aiding marines in manyof their battles.

Food Demonstration At Liberty Hall rellclou brends ranilr entirely of wheat obt It u-, mill be deniontrnted n 3 p. in., Wednesday, nt I.lbertT Hnll by lls .MarKuret M. (iprnell. federal food empert. riYerybidy i welcome.

for a few days before leaving for Fort

join her hushann.

of Pefense and if necessary gov;rnment acfiits in order to stop this illegal traflic in liqjor. Now that the Mayor and Chief of Po

lice are convinced by indisputable evi-

death'uence that liquor has been sold in this

irua rdtan. Mi rdian. Mrs.

Jackson, outsid Ward: inside y

Smith; pianist, Miss Clara grand, Mrs. Emily HellwiK.

s. Mari Lillian ss: past

last Saturday evening at the I. O. O. j hall in State street was featured by the

installation of officers. Visitors were i - -o entertained from Ormania lodsre of ( Onlden Pule Council "o p of j,. Hammond and there was a larg at- j will hold its regular m'-.-t inc Ti s.iay tendance of the members. At the closn 1 cv enlnK at tJie I o. o hall. Instalof the lodpe session there wa. a very; lotion of offir. rs will feature the me,tenjoyabie social hour. Mrs. l.ydia Stev- j inif. ens acted as the installinir ofiicer and 1

she was assisted by Mrs. Kdna Malo as ; Mr. and Mrs o c. II Ma;;h Krand marshal. Mrs. Mary Towlr asfs'reet had as th-ir Kiosts ov

Rilev. Kansar. to

Lieutenant Iddings . lis. Abe Marks of South Hohman street has returned from Fort Wayne.

J Ind. where she was, called by th

i of lier mother. Icily it Is very certain that strinicent

i Mrs V. S. Peiter and son Ylrciil mo- i measures will be taken from this time

l tored, to Sylvan Lake. Mich , last Tues- j on to provent any further violations of j day where they will spend the summer. ;!ie law. J Mrs. Reiter's mother, Mr. Frances . j Kinpsley is at the lake and they will be ! 'CPJJJTJ WHIP" AT

. JOlriO'J in:s t '. I. l .iiui'- IV o t I w m' . ' w ill spend Ins v n ration there.

Miss Barbara Micbaels o,f Fon du Lac. j Wis., is the jeuost of Mr. and Mrs. John i Stevens of 220 Douglas avenue. j

CALUKET BOY SCOUT CA-WP. Scouts who wish to go to the Calumet Hoy Scout, lamp should r Ki.-ter now in order to attend the first u.-np. which opens Julv 10. 'I he expense is $3 rer w:eek an! each onmperf .lrnishes his blankets and mess kit. This does not mean cookine outfit, but simply a cup, tin pint.-, kni'o, fork

and spoon., Stouts owning co.-kin kits

may lintip them if they wish, but the

ramp meals will be prepared by the

cook.

Only a limited number can be cared for at each camp and if you wish to et in for the first Fection register today. Hegist rations may be made with your Scoutmaster or at Scout headquates in Liberty ifall from 2 to K:?,n p. m.

manutacturing-.

W. R. Rentty is president of 'he manufacturing plant of that name

whieji was constructed a vimt a to at

Oak and One Hundred and Fltieth streets. Mr. Beatty's home is at 5'1 HiKhiand street. He will continue to

I reside in Hammond. B.,jnK t0 wasiitnir-

ton when th

ic.ni't teo is in se

UK,. OSTROWSKI HELP3 SCOUTS. Pr. R. O. Ostrowski. member of the Hammond laical Council rf Boy Scouts and a well-known friend of the boy3. has given six regulation stretchers and a J. & J. first aid cabinet for the use of our headquarters and camp. This splendid gift, which represents nearly $100, is very timely and fills one of the great needs which existed. The Scouts wiil be jriven "stretcher drill" and the equipment will be available in case of serious accident in Hammond. Thanks, Pr. Ostrowski. We Scouts salute you.

REMOVAL NOTICE. The Hammond Furniture Fxchan.ee ha.s moved to larger and better ciuarters, 1M State, cor. Sohl st Step in and see the many attractive bargains we can offer you in new and second hand good" "hairs and Rockers of all kinds; Baby Cribs. Chiffoniers and Pressers. Kitchen Cabinets, Beds. Buffets, Parlor Suits,

! Sanitary Couches. Wardrobes. Washing

Machines. Mas Plates and IlefriJr .-raters. Phone 2S49. We do upholstering an. furniture repairing. 7-s-

S. G. Carley Transfer Co. EXPRESSING, AUTO VANS, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. 165 E. State Street. Harrr-icr.c:. Second floor above Pasti-ne Theater.

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.- Hurnare !-,.. i..f, will he held home of Mi-. J. .1. Anderson, f 25

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Established 1S57. Capital and Surplus $:i, j00.000.00. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS. GRANDS Stores in all principal citiea o? the United States. Factory Branches 6C3 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. 532-584 Oakley Ave., Hammond. Wilfred Hng-hes, Mgr. Opposite postoff.ee.

grand warden. Mrs. Jennie Towle a grand secretary. Mrs. Caroline Davis as grand chaplain. Mrs. Elizabeth Rimbach as grand, herald and Mrs Agues .TohhiU as grand inside guardian. The following officers were installed- Xoble grand. Mrs. I.ydia Cuss; vi'e grand.

Mrs. Flota Swairn: rtgnt supporter to

! noble grand. Mrs. Emily Luthinan; left

supporter to noble, grand. Mrs. Kate Stevens; right supporter to vice grand. Mrs. Agnes Jobbitt; left supporter to v ice grand. Miss Mae Luthman: ward -n. Mrs. Flortr.ce Boycr; ror.du.' tress. Mrs.

Clara

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Mr. and Mrs Kutz and children

Mills, Ind. Miss n. -bn Matt hies and Carl Matt hies of Cary F. ,C- Ityan of Scuttle visited Hammond friends yesterday. Ho was on his way east wher he expects to be J t a

couple of months ..n business. Mrs. Ryan and children xp,ct to leave S.-.-,t.j tie the latter par t of this wi ck to visit J .nan

Vi-cr noent Mr oml Vim lli-nrv T m ndt '

who recently moved there from Hammond. Mrs. Morris Iddings of Great Falls Mont., is the suest of her mother. Mrs. F. S. Carter of South Hohman street

-pirn? at . 4 o c i o c ni; of the West Hfcrn-

. of !!,e P. d v'rOSS VV l'l be. V, i n'.w.ii tli school Wedne,'"'h. There w 1! be an 1min .. "; '-n at three and

A spec:; ::,.iid chc held at tr da;, Julv porta nt b

Ihe announcement of the t jnta 1- nittinu w):i- h has b-M n sent out

jtiie CI. ,;. ihapter will be given ! .t i . Harv e.. Cleveland.

DELUXE THEATRE Tiie Wli.p." the sunreme offering

of tihridom is cming to the DeLuxe tii.atie t.m.gl.t and tomorrow to charm, delight and tht.U the patrons of this sh-.w house with its thrilling story, splendid characterizations, it is tt uly wonderful photography and its se n sa 1 1 on a 1 1 v scenic effects. 'The Whip' .s easily the woilds biggest motion r c-tuie. ine sc-ne alone, that of the g i f ut train wreck was s'aged at an enormous expense ni"te!y for this off-ling.

of I by !

AT THE ORPHEUM.

Yfgn'.t -wj. .f . . i.u,v.. i.im .j.j..vj:ll)jI , j.nSf-hop- chaplain. Mrs

Jennie Hutrhms. SS S-. Hohteot has tet irried nfi-r a few

davs visit in Milwaukee. Miss Carolyn Paxton. da'SRhrer of Mr. and Mrs. YV. O. P:xbn. is at Tinewood camp, Mi. li;ean, for her .summer entitle.

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At Eight O'clock Sharp On Ydne?day evpning, July lOrtt, every Gary ?t.ockhoMer of the CONSOLIDATED ARIZONA COPTER MINES COMPANY, is invited and ursed to be present nt 22 West Fifth avenue to an informal smoker. Tiring two or three or more of your friends. President Ritler will he here. The public is cordially invited to attend and learn of the merit of this JUNIOR COPPER stock. These are the last days of the 25 cent, full paid, non-assessable, treasury stock, par value $1.00. TV have been nniifhrd of an EARLY SHARP ADVANCE. COME AND HEAR. Mid-Continent Securities Compnay FISCAL AGENTS 22 West Fifth Ave, Gary, Ind. Telephones 1407 and 1066

Miss Mary Ann Tripp of M ' Vernon, j

Ind. las returned nome after visiting Mm Yivgene Hammond of Mason St. Mrs. E. W. Rump of H at tie Creek Mich., who has been the attest of her sister. Mis. Herman- Sasse, of South Hohman street and other relatives has concluded her visit in Hair.'iii-nd.

TVUn "The Oirl Philippa." the new oght-reel i;.f,fr itagiaph special in which Ani'it Stewart is starred, at the Orj, fieum theatre today and tomorrow was shown ;n New York recently. 1t attracted the ln-grst attendance In the history of the Piaito theatre and all box-office records were broken. The P.lalto desired to secure pictures of the huge crowds which literally flooded the lobby, the sidewalk, outside the theatre and overflowed Into Sv-

jenUi - avenue in such numbers as to I block traffic and cause art extra police I detail '' he posted at t he theatre.

HARBOR GIRL IS MISSING Mrs. John WashUo. 3K32 "atalpa St.,

" j Indiana Harbor, reported to the police Mr. and Mrs. P V. Blair and dangh- j ,of.t,,r,Hy that her daughter. Louise. 14 ter Martha and Miss Claudia Pi et son ; y r. f yin, s.,,,.n ?1no from the of Tet re Haute, motored to Hammond ; .r,a5,. nnd had run away, yesterday and are the cuests r.f Mr. j Louise, who is desciib-d as a pretty, end Mts. C. M M' Paniel and family j llRnt complexionej voting lady, pleas-

i ing in manner and with a most engagj Ing smile, became wearied with the view ft ye.atr- 1 of long stretches of sand and swale and for treat-; with the monotony of the routine of a Mts. Me- ' simple home life and longed for the excitement of the city with probably but I little conception of the pit.falls and

Ham- i dangers that lurk insidiously eady to of a engulf innocent vatinis. So she stole adi'-s , the $ tOO and w hen last seen was about

to get on a train enroute to "lug Chicago." The Chie.isro detective bureau has been notiried and given rf minute- description of the girl. jr ( hoped that she will b found b fore swallowed up in that whirling mac strorn of underworld life that so often lures unattended girls to tlo lr doom.

Of Petrrrt Street Attorney W. J McAleer .lav for St Joseph. Mich ment for hi rheumatism .Meer accompanied him.

t he scent

Last Saturday afternoon niot.d Country Club was the

erv er.jov able card party for t

of the club. Auction bridge was played

and high s. ore was made by Mrs. t o-

iiian Scott. There was an informal dance in th - evening whi h was attend-

j ed by a lar: number of Hammond and

out of town gO'-S'.

WHOLESALE RAIDS IN EAST CHICAGO (Continued from page one)

MEW WANTED. Enlist as Scoutmasters and do your bit at home. One hundred men are needed immediately to train as Scoutmasters in order that the Hammond boys who wish to become Scouts may have leadership. Any man who is unable to join the colors and go te the front is here afforded an opportunity to "elo bis bit" at home and to be of real service to cur country. As to time required an evening a week will do. We will help you and a si hool for new Scoutmasters is to be opened within a few days. Call at Scout headquarters in Llberay Hall and talk it over.

DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PMYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

155 State St., Hammond

Phone 2288. GIVE MY OWN M E D I C I f

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SCOUTMASTERS TO MXET. A special meeting of all Scoutmasters has been called at Scout headquarters. Liberty Hallt for Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. The organization of the Hammond Scoutmasters' Association will lie considered. We wish to have every Scoutmaster and assistant there.

WE FIT THE FACE AS WELL AS THE EYES "Service and Quality" Is Our Motto.

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HAUKOHO OPTICAL GO. 141 E. State St. Hammond

KBsageiTSogiaiEEe;

LIQUOR VIOLATIONS AT GARY Thirteen plain drunks and two men named George Chudek. 25th and Pelawure street and Peter Berezowski, 1639 Pennsylvania street, charged with bringing liquors into the state, are lodged in Jail at Gary to wa't. federal investigation. The offenders were arrested on Sunday.

Specify Vasco Furnaces Installed by tho makers V. A. Smith Co, 213 W. Lake St., Chicane Main 2971.

Wolf Marc loan,

Pan pern a set t -i

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h, 'eda r s t re t :

Block !". ( tlU--. lie

;i c.alar 7hica jo; Max Sai- . S.abo.

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W atluig street;

Cedar street. PSATICE KUST Chief Williams declare tends to make period!, al saloons in the city fr-un

and that every pia fonnd for rale w il

! Mavor M. r-.ri.f. W i;

moven.ent and it 1.x

I'le.okoki

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i that -he search ! this tine

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; w-h'-r.- lier.ior is he ;, a II. -d 1 ( behind him in this t r mucb as if

POCKETS PICKED AT CARNIVAL Ha met M-beth. 3 arts Michigan avenue. Indiana Harbor, reported to the police that his pock'-ts were picked while he was in attendance at the Indiana Harbor carnival. He pointed out a njan whom he desigr. ened as the culprit and this man was place. i und.-r arrest. He gives his nam as I. C. Edwards, 6,144 Cottage Grova avenue. Chicago

the city officials had tak.n a vigorous hold uron the situation and that it would not be m-cessa-v f,,r any outside agency to interfere in securing observance of the liquor laws. These men will go before the city court charged with selling liquor without a license and it would seem that evidence is sufficient to secure conviction in nearly every case. In the saloon of George Pemcannvioh. throe men were found at the bar drinking from bottles of be, r. The half empty bottiea were taken and the men arrested as witnesses in the case. There were scores of empty bottles found on the pr.-mises and a number on ice weje found in 'he pantry of the living rooms. About three dozen full bottles w . re taken from this rlace.

S I WHISKEY AND BEER FOtTSD. In the saloons raided whiskey wa ! found in quantities of from one-half

pint tei live ganons. tin- i.-im-r in ju.--The-bee.r was found rut only in bottles but in large double casea as well.

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Serum Injections Kill. Francis Framingion, M. P.. s'ates. in Health Culture; "I have frequently drawn attention to the horrors that ensue from the use of na I versa n (606) in the treatment of blood poison." Experts like Major H. O. French, of the Itoval Army Medical Corps, Pr. C. F. Marshall, and Pr J. Farnst Lane, England, and pr. Gaucher, France, insist that the use of sal versa n involves risk

of life. Pr; Gaucher. reported that j three days after injection patient had j slighL headache; fourth day unconscious with convulsive movements and fever.!

Reasons Why We Can Save You Money: First: We are at the edge of the doTvn town -district, which means lower rent. Second: We buy most of our goods in job lots in Chicago. Third: We have our own auto truck, bring it in ourselves and do our own delivering. Fourth: We are upholsterers and repair men and do our own repairing and refinishing. . We have bargains in all kinds of first class used furniture. Come in and inspect our stock. Prompt deliveries to East Chicago, Whiting and Indiana Harbor. We do upholstering P-nrt furniture repairingHammond Furniture Exchange PHONE 2849. 284 EAST STATE ST., CORNER SOHL, HAMMOND.

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death enfucd.

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London Lancet.) If you value your life j do not submit to injections of arsenf or blood poison when you can get a i safe remedy like Number 40 For The j Blond, the ingredients of which are set j down in the V. S. Pii-pensatory and other medical books as follows: "Employ-! ;d in diseases of the glandular system. in blood poison, mercurial and lead! poisoning, in chronic rheumatism, ca- I tarrh. constipation, stomach end liver I troubles. 1'iider its use nodes, tumors, j

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It has been the belief of citizens for j scrofulous swelling.-, p .rrr.. ulcers, cop-'

ome time that blind pigs were being 1 per ootored '-puts ana diseases or tne

blood that lave withstood all other 1 j treatment disappear as if by magic." !

run In the city and recently the viola

tions have been so open and nbve board

that evidence has been very difficult t" I Made by J C. Mendenha-il. E-ansvi11e.

pecure. Many of the law-abiding residents have discussed this matter frequently and there has been considerable, talk of interesting the County Council

Ind . 40 years a druggist. Sold by Jos.

W. Weis. Hammond, and Central Prug Store. 341" Mulligan Ave., Indiana Harbor. Adv .

"Gary's Tire Bargain Center." Wholesale and Retail. 538 Washington Street. Gary, Indiana We Are Open Every Evening.

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