Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 21, Hammond, Lake County, 12 July 1918 — Page 5

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A mm . m m a M SOCIAL HEWS I Dice, dance and bath at the Lake Front Park, Indiana Harbor, Saturday eTenla?, July 13th. Sterling- orchestra. Dancing: conducted wttn the utmost decorum. 7-12-1 COW2NO EVENTS. Miss Helen Blosser will have the nmbers of the D. A. M Muh as hr guests this evening: at her home in ElUabeth street. The Girl Scout? will fro on a hike to Iougrla Park Suturiay afternoon whore they will have a rior.le supper and an oren ceremonial meeting. Mrs. Jacob Kussmaul entertained ,-. members of Circle No. 1 nt card. yi"terday afternoon at h-T home in Highland street. Fedro whs piiiye.1 at three tables, the honors ir. the games heinc won by Mrs .Tacoh Prh'.npr, Mrs. M. Meyers and Mrs. I'larrnro King. After the frames the hostess served dainty refreshments. In two we. ks the eluh wi'l l?e entertained by Mr.. Kmc at the heme of her mother, Mrs. John Nordstrand in Clinton street. Mrs. I. r. Feltzer and Mrs. R. l.i'tler were entertained with the member? of the Stitch and ("hatter Club yesterday efterr.oon by Mrs Jha l.udolph at li' r home in Harrison street. The afternoon was devoted to Red Cross work and in conclusion the hostess servd refreshments. Mrs. Frank Fhil'ip- of Calumet avenue wilt eive the i. t .: Tarty in two weeks on Thursday afternoon. July :5th. Hohman : St., Near ; State rA Dependable Druggists ft r 3 ' trade in which the dealer has uch opportunities for d-'ceiv-t Ins as in pharmacy, nor is Jhere another clnss of dealers who are more honorable in their dealins: when such mi' chances of trickery are possitK tie. In seleotmc .sour dnis Jj 1 1 ' fctore, remember rhat the perf f lonal character of the drugrKist fe i !s more import.-it than any- ) I' thinar else. don't claim to bo the only "'rifthteous" people on earth, but we have years record of dealing, of which we ire- supremely proud. We refer you to any reputable pertoa In this vicinity who has ever been a patron of this store. CANDIES mil Cream Caramels, yer pound 39c X-Owti Assorted 49c Cboeolates, full lb Mwrw ST.MCAff 3 : AT I nAnnw iyi Story & Clark Piano Co. Established 1SS7. .Capital and Surplus 3,000.000.C0. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRANDS . Stores In all principal cities of the United States. Factory Branches .4603 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. . 582-584 Oakley Ave., Hammond. Wilfred Hughes, Krr. Opposite Postofflce.

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I Honoring Mrs. Kd Hnos who recently moved t Hohart from W iggins. Miss.,

Mrs. F. Wilson entertained the following friends at one oVkx.li luncheon yesterday: Mrs. Kdnard Jenkins. Mrs. C. Johnson. Mrs. A. Sullivan of Chicago. Mrs. Kd lieos of llobart, Mrs. Mary Ross, Mrs. J- HonqueM. Mrs J. Fowell, Mrs. R llepner. Mrs. 10. Leech, and Mrs. C Conrad. Yesterday afternoon the members the tilth division of the M. E. Ladies' Aid Society were entertained by Mrs. Jroves at her home, plti Idle street. The members sewed carpet rags and during the at't.-rnoon they were entertained with readings by Mrs. D. Franklin llix and Mrs. H B I'owley. Dainty refreshments were served in conclusion. Mnrkms the cl-se of their year's work j me menipers i'i int. i-vapui vi uiuhii ; I'nion last evening rnterl-Hined at a seven h i lock dinner in the pal lors of the j church in Sibley street. They observed (,etitle n's Kv nii and h d their husI bands as u-M. There were covers held j fvr one h-.indi'd and twenty-five quests. The t.-.ble w r; at I racmviy decorated I with flails and fetns. Inirir.K the couise of the dinner there were talks by the I I't'SHk-nt of the fmon, Mrs. J. E. I Francis, ami the retiring president, Mrs. i W. A. Jliii. A pros rani of patriotic s.mirs nut t.iti'eai; j'.d lowed which was e,-y inn. H enjoyed. Mrs. "Jeorge Adkms had the pn'ciH'ii :n ih.-u'K and Mrs. Ceorito 11 Miser w as t hairman of the committee for the f ifiiaiii. The meeting day of the Union durinR the retnainder of the summer wilt be Riven over to the lied Cross Auxiliary for its w I. r k . Twelve members of the l.ad Vikings Sew inft Ch.h w ere -nt eria nr d by Mrs. Fred I'ederureen ,.f Charlotte nenue tsi rday a ;"; e riieie.i at the regular meotmR of the ohib. The members brought th- ir .ne. ri'e work atid durtiiR t h afternoon a. bmcheon was served. Mrs. Hruhn of Jeff., rs.-n street was named as the next hostess. The F. K. (I. Club meetiriR was postponed from last f cning tntil July ISth when Miss Zoe Bush will be hostess. The rr.f'Plinff nf f!s siv.V. ivielnn rf j the M. K. Ladies' Aid Society which 'was announced for yesterday afternoon j at the home of Mrs A. S. Hunt, 6C3 Ax-n ; street, was postponed. A meeting of Opa! Hive. . SOS L. O. T. M. M. and the 7.. n. T. M. Social Club took place yesterday afternoon with Mrs. J. Marsh. Several matters of interest were discussed and arrangements were made for another meeting on Monday afternoon when the members will drill. Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythian Sifters will meet this evening: at the K. of P. Temple, coroner of Hohman and Ckden streets, to Install the officers for the new term. Mrs. A. H. Stebbms of Chicago visited in Hammond yesterday. Dorn to Mr. and Mrs. James Clayton. S21 Sohl street, this mornir.jr. a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Stewart. 5S1 Truman avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss E'oise Stewart to Ieslie Findley ryf Homer, Mich. The ceremony took place at the Methodist parsonage In Marshall, Mich. Monday, July 8th. They will reside in Hmer. Mich. ?,Irs. Findley has a large circle of friends in Hammond to whom the announcement will be interesting. The monthly coffee social of the Ladies' Aid Society of Immanuels Fvangelical church was he'd yesterday afternoon at the church hail !n Sibley street. A prRram was piven and in conclusion refreshments were served by Mrs. W'efr.raueller. Mrs. Winter, Mrs. Becker, Mrs. Boil, Mrs. K. Borchert and Mrs. W. Borchert. This week's meetinR of the Fine Street Ladies' Aid Society was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs Jackson. Hickory street. There was ! a large attendance of the members and ! they spent the afternoon sewing. The j meetinsr rrxt Thursday afternoon will 1 be held w-ith Mrs. News of Hickory st reet. OF THE 'F If 1 h id

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BOTH LADIES' AND GENTS' HATS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION. 175 STATE ST PHONE 2434. HAMMOND, IND.

Clayton J. Ewlng who formerly reside here was in the city for a few hours today calling on friends. He leaves at once for Washington and New York from which place he will sail for France in Y. M. C. A. work.

3oy Scout Column

CAMP DATE t lIGF.D. The committee in charpe of the Calumet Doy Scout Camp announces that the camp will open July 22 Instead of July 15th. as was planned. Retsiater now and Ret in the first tamp. TENTS WVTEI. An appeal is made for the loan of tents for use of the Scout Camp startinK July 12. Ferson owninR tents suitable, for housing boya at the camp and who are willinR to loan same cho-jid communicate with Scout Headoiarters There will he a competent Camp Master In charge of the camp and the best of care will be taken of any tents loaned. HF: rQl AHTKBS ( I OSKD JI I.V 1.1. The Kxe, utive ami a number of the older Souts aie poin(r to work at the amp site on Saturday and the headquarters will not be opened on that day. EIETl'TIlK COM. MEKT1 '!. F.eR'i'.ar meetings of the Kxecutlve Committee of the IxJcal Council of the Boy Scouts will meet regularly at headquarters each Monday at 1:00 p. rn T. ,KIK.rHV HOYS ORIiAMIK. Mr. Knoener and Mr. Patrick Reillev of the local council were present at the organisation meetlr.R of the boys at St. Joseph's church. Two troops are under way end a number of the men of the parish are taking up the leadership of the hoys. TROOP 2 filYF.S mil.KTIV riOARD. Troop No. 2, Levi golden, scoutmaster, have presented Headdua rters with a bulletin board which will be in place scon. "We thank you. loyal Scouts of Troop No. 2. LAVISH FOX FILM COMING TO OlffllM When William Fox presents his epoch-making film version of "Cleopatra," with Theda Kara as the Siren of the Nile at the Hammond Orpheura theatre July 15-13 local amusement seekers will see the most sensational and magnificent photo-dramatic speeta.ie ever prodneed. The passions and pageants of Egypt's vampire queen as portrayed by the screen's-foremost Interpreter of siren roles aroused the entire theatre and pi-ture-RoinR public of New Y"rk. where 'Cleopatra'' enjoyed a phenomenally successful run n Broadway at the Lyric theatre. No film drama ever offered the American public has achieved greater popularity than this stupendous production. WjHiax Fox. who is never hapiper than when making cinema productions of huge proportions, issaid to have set a new mark with his plctuj-ization of be some time before there will be found a type into which the .i'"ie beauty and personality of Miss Bara fits more perfectly. "Cleopatra" was rhotosra phed In California under the direction ef .L Gordon Edwards. It represents the co-ordinated playlr.ar of 30.0 people. It took months to make and represents the expenditure of larRe sums for the rtrtifnl of Egyptian and Roman cities. It portrays the world's first naval battip the battle of Acttum for which eighty vessels were especially constructed and later burned to the w-a-er's edge. It shows the armies of Kept and Rome enraged in titanic strupsle. depicts the death of Caesar in the Roman forum, and shows the fascinatiriR Siren of the Nile working her wiles on the F.oman conquerors. AT DE LUXE. "The Doctor and the Woman,'' which will be shown at the PeLuxe tonight is taken from Mary Roberts Rinehart's celebrated novel "K" and is an intimate disclosure of life as we are said to live it. Tonlrht there will also be the latest Pathe Weekly and a comedv and Friday a Big V comedy besides the Allies Official War Review. FOOT EXPERT HERE. A specialist from Chioasro has been loaned to the E C. Minis company by Dr. Wm. M Sob oil. America's foremost foot authority. He Is at the store today and tomorro-w to examine and give advice free to people with foot troubles. Th's expert knows thorouRhly the Dr. Scholl's methods of correcting foot troubles. He will demonstrate to the reople of Hammond and vicinity the cause and the quick way to correct your foot troubles so that you can wear the ftyltsh. well fitting shoes you like. The Minas Company welcomes all to this free advice. "SAVE AND SERVE." This Is the thought uppermost In the mind of every member of the, Edward C. Minas company organization in the service given the Hammond shopping public the opening day of their War Time Economy Grocery. Frem the opening of the big store doors this morning the thrifty housekeepers, with market baskets, were testing the advertised values in last evening's Times, they found the nationally advertised brands, quality groceries, the best produced under existing conditions, displayed on shelves, tables and counters, they elected here and there et lower prices than have ever existed since the war commenced. They were given service that was necessary or directed to the desired section, never has PROPOSALS FOR Fl'BLIC WORKS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will receive written proposals to construct certain concrete sidewalks on Steighway avenue from First to Third streets. Said bids to ba accompanied by a certified check for at least ten per tent ( X 0 e. ) of the cost price, and to he upon forms prescribed by the State Board of Accounts, and according to plans, specifications and profiles for said work now on file. Said proposals will be. received up to September 17, 1916, S p. m. The Hoard of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids for said work. JOHN C. EICKS, Clerk of the Town of Highland, Ind.

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the--, been as many people In this great third floor (rrocery store as passed throuRh the turnstile today. It was earnest buyniR. patriotic women that fully appreciated the opportunity of f--ourinR their rrocfries at their actual value, less the usual overheard expense and the additional cost of delivery. Quality, quantity and price were tested and the big War Time Economy Grocery wil proe Its worth in thousands of Hammond's homes, the old maximum of Franklin's that 'The Lord lielDs them that helps themselves- was fully demonstrated as the procession of tilled market baskets went marching homewards from the blRgcst merchandising event ever opened m Hammond. It's a success from the. Mart and deserves it from every consumer In the Calumet region. OEM PROBES DEITffOF HOMO Post Mortem ndicates Her Death Was Due to Effects of Illegal Operation. Acting Coroner Green Is conducting a rigid investigation Into the circumstances of the death of Mrs. Frank Zaiacz of 432. Magoun avenue. Fast Chicago. Mrs. Zarari. who is twenty-one years of ajre. was taken ill July 1 and removed to St. Margaret's hospital July fourth. She died the following day and a post, mortem examination indicated that death was due to tbe effects of an Illegal operation, believed to have been performed in East Chicago. It has long been a matter of report that certain Hammond phyFtcians fend patients to a woman in East Chicago who makes a practice of performing abortions. They may find themselves in the limelight one of these days. NEW BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED The following building permits wero taken out with Building Commissioner Vis: $7000 office building for Standard Oil Co. on Fisher street, by Scoun Fid sr. Co ; $300t cottage at 1"91 Lincoln avenue by M. Ludiaz; $2500 cottage on Roberts avenue hy G. Benedick: 1490 dwelling at 13S6 Lake street by O. W. Loegel; 350 cottage at 1133 Garfield avenue by A. Borman: JITOO cottage at 530 Merrill avenue by W. Licb'elee; $3500 cottage at 1115 Atchison aven't by Roy Wilters: $50ft0 dwelling at 11S2 Forest avenue by J. F. Wilhelm and S"n; $2"'"f cottage at 530 Kenwood avenue hy John Wierzarek. FINED FORESWEARING. Stanley Sllsky. of ITT Company House. Eat Hammond, who was r- , rested yesterday by Officer Lute for using profane language, was fned $15 'in the Hammond city court this ireNEW CASES IN E. CHICAGO COURT The following cases have recently been filed in the East Chicago city court: No. 273. Onsen Doppt (infant) by Anna Doppl P. A- Tarks) vs. Moses Specter and Simon Kuila. Suit for possession of levied property. No. 277. Robert A. th!ein (A. Otter.heimer) vs. Mike 1ika. Suit for possession of real fstate. No. 27S. Rebert WMholm (Meade & Royce) vs. Joseph Belok (A. Ottenheimer). Suit for possession of real estete. No. 273. John Greenovich (Meade & Royce) vs. V. Michael (National Garage). Suit for damages to stolen car. No. 2S1. Rose Sves (A. Otthheimer) vs. Morris Hipp (George E. Sheerer). Suit for possession of real estate. No. 2S2. Toledo Scale Company (W. K. Roe) vs. John Micu. Suit for possession of scales. No. 2 S3. William J. O'Brien (H. A. Fritz) vs. Peter Zorich et a!. ( Wm. J. Fuzy). Suit on note. No. 2S4. Coles Manufacturing Company (W. E. Roe) vs. Phillip Bronstein. Possession of machine. No. 25. Peter Stepich (Marcus Hrshcovitz) vs. Frank Klanch (Patterson & Crites). Suit to recover loan. No. 2S5. Ravenna Private Bank (W. E. Roe) vs. Matt Hackstock (Ottenheimer). Suit on note. No. 2S7. Max Salmon ( W. B. Van Home) vs. B. D. L. G'.azehrook. Suit to recover loan. No. 2SS. Frank Brophy (Cleveland A Cleveland) vs Edwin Ostrowski. Suit for damages in auto collision. No. 2S9. Jacob Frank ( W. B. Van Home) vs. Casey j. Murray) Suit for possession of real estate. No. 290. Croatian Bros. (A. J. Fritz) vs. David Barry. Suit on acount. No. 291. Dr. Llewelloff Johns (A. J. Fritz) vs. Raj nr. Suit on account for professional service. No. 252. Ransom Randolph Co. (IV. ; 1". Roe) vs. Dr. O. L. Fouts (A. H. Sam-b-tr). Suit on notes. wiif Zlmh tilth Ihzh Whispering ?' Ar XH Cf at!y IaVoUa to Those Who Tell Their Experiences, Before the crrlval cf the stork thrro ;5 much to tulk about. The comfort of the cspectact mother Is the ciiief topic, and there ! u;a to be someone who irnj v.'od or know of that aplendii external he!? Mother Frlend. Nauea, cerroosneat. bearlnr-down and trctchJn pain and other symptoms so fa miliar to many womca are tnnng tbe dreaded experiences tbouserds cf mother sy Ihry entirely oscapo by the ute of tiii famous remedy. Its Influence on the flna net-work of neres and Hyamerit Just beneath the kJa Is wonderful. By the regular cje of Mother's Friend durinf the period The tntjscles re made and kept soft wid elastic: thy expand easily, without trsln, when baby lc born r.d th. gain asid danger at the crisis is naturaliy Mother' Friund I for external use only, ia sold by all druggist, and should be ued with the titmoet regularity. Write to the Bradfleid Regulator Co., Laraor Bid.. Atlanta. Oe for a valuable and Interesting "Motherhood Book." There la a weaith of Instruction and comfort to be derived in readinr this little book. It i plainlv written and will be a splendid little teit hooit for f-uldaoee, not only for yourself but will make you helpful t others. And in the meantime do not fail to yet a bottle of Vother ' Friend from the dma; store tad thu fcrtify yourself a-aint pain aud discomfort

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TING'S LIST (Special To Tut, Times 1 WHITING. Ind. July 12 The following list of 21-year-old draft registrants and ihe order in whkh they were .ailed has been arranged f.ir The Tihes by the Whiting exemption hoard: 1 Stephen S.ibol, liii:, West Park. - George Ta.M.s, fi42 New 1'ork. i! John K'.rosi, i .-: Sn ilier. Nick K.jstrn 90;i Indiana. Carl Snss, sC.'i Central, 'e Clyde Ulillfi!, C4."i Sheridan. T. Km 1 1 lia!:is:w lcb. Box 69.1. Whiting. f. Stan, slaw k. 132- S.hrage. '. W alter Bench, 3-' 4 Atchison. I'1- Mar; in M-Samara. 533 1 iftth. 11. Walter Maksimafl. SJ3I Berry. WHlrim I Nuil. -!." Sheridan. I" PhuI Sen. .),, i,ii;: so h rage. "I-!. Albert Aiurx.v n, 1 1 1 1" Sch rage. I e Arthur Miller, i ;;;; Koberts. 'ft. :M-rg.- j.,neS, Ii.diana. IT Andrew f'nunicu. ii'D Julian. IS K...k Shocker. 4C 1 l'Uh. 1!' In Albertson. 'it'll i..v,j.sa. 2ft- George Fedork... A. hi son. 21. John Khnim. Indiana. 22. Paul SnliKM, Central. 23. Hubert Jnhnson. 43ti 110th. -4 Louis Klemm. 1317 Lake. 2". Andrew Kari.mxky. 124 1 Atchison. 2tl- Arihtir I,. k;-mii. I2Si Myrtle. 27, Joseph Gordon. 127 iHivcr. Mike Misciil.o. 12 10 White A.ik. 20. John Hatmsir Hlfi Indiana. 3n. Wayne Mathews. 4 '.0 Fred. 31. r.obert Hugh CuHen. ."30 John. 32. Miehael WolsUo. t2l Fred. 33. Mike K;in.c, -!i3 New York. 34. Andrew Sag;., 4 1 :'.' S t eibe r. :"). Ceorge Martinson. 431 Cleveland. 31. Thomas Hussty, ,342 A'ehison. .37. John Boyd Shown Her. 49 113 th. Steve Maremko. 7i Lake. 30. Thomas Knurak, 1 370 Lake. 40. Sidney Crane, 400 White Oak. 4 1. Theo. C. Horlbeck, 772 Indiana. 42. John Sma'ana. 413 Center. 4 3. Clarence Hisey, 515 New Tork. 44. Iouis Grant Bradley, i:;7 1 Roberts. 45. Ralph Porter. 400 Cleveland. 46. George Clear. Whiting. Ind. 47. Tony Bialas, 422 Steiber. Robert Spillar, f21 121s. 4 0. Ted Horlbeck, 605 Davidson, 60. Joe Fersehe. Whiting. Ind. 61. Charles Mueller 4iR Fred. F2. Jas. H. Keynoids, 330 New Tork. 53. Kussel Kovsleok. 614 Clark. 54. Mike MihuleC, Whiting. Ind. PS. Jests Hrcndas. 1S1 Adams, Gary. E5. Andiew Gua.-h. 640 !20;h. 57. George Kirchoff, 43 HOth. 5. Joe KacKshaw. lOPO Schrnge. WOMEN WORKERS GALLED TO CHICAGO rs -?-?.! To Thi Tiv-s 1 INDIANAPOLIS. IN'D.. July 12 For the purpose of mapping out the organization plans for the Fourth Liberty loan campaign, women leaders from all sections of the country will assemble in Chicago on July 15 for a series of meetings to ta-te up die problems of tn? next war loan c'rive. which i-s scheduled to start in October or November. These women leaders will include the twelve members of the national Liberty lean committee, headel by Mrs. William G McAdoo; the twelve federal reserve chairmen and the forty-eight state chairmen, including those rom Alaska and the District of Columbia. The sessions wilt be held at !h Blaekstone hotel. Mrs. A'.iee Foster MeCtilloch. cf Ft. Wayne. Ind, woman's chr i rron. is ex-pe.-ted to attend the conference. BOARD SUBSTITUTES FRENCH FOR GERMAN VALPARAISO, Ind. July K The board of education here has ordered French substituted for German in the Valparaiso s c h els. The War Savings Fledge Card is a little note written to Uncle Sam to assure him that you are with him ia the war and that ycu intend to stay to the finish. Take Notice . This Sale End

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A Week From Tomorrow!

They Were All $3.50 Your Choice Now $1.95 ( REAT opportunity for our customers to secure the most distinctive creations of the season in White Pumps and Oxfords $1.95 per pair. Mind you, these have been $3.50 all season and immensely popular at this price, because they were by far the best $3.50 values in town. Made of snow w hite Sea Island vrith Mock turned soles and pretty French heels. This sale for seven days only, so make your choice at once.

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LD MEN CALLED 50. CO. 61. 6 2. 6 3. r, i, . (i7. 60. ernon Hamersley, 612 Davidson. Mike Katch. 1140 S.hrage. John Bakus, 110 1 10th. John Laudenher, 604 Davidson. Steve T'sradin. 2Hth and California. Walter Ehlers. 127 Roberts. Steve Adanickuk. 5 101 Ree. e. ti.izar Ihnat, 514 Fred. John Johnson, 410 Fred. Fred Ilcgmar,. 727. Schraje. Arthur Gillman. 404 1 10th. Arthur Radioff. :279 Myrtle. SeiSy Matzewich. 1 i"7 ICoberts. Mat roaco. 422 121st. Ivan F.arah 710 S'-hrage. Valentine ('annells, 1201 Myrtle. T Kopesz. 7 " EjcLd. Clarence Jones. 24 1 Cleveland. Joe Herman. 410 Stether. Edward Clark. 514 N"w Tork. Lawrenre Fick, 1304 Harrison. John G'rha. 123 Myrtle. Kenneth Turley, 721 Lincoln. Walter Nowaki. Whiting. Ind. Wm. Clarence Giliman, ins 113th. 7S 70. SO. !. S2. f3. INDIGNANT 11TH WARD OBJECTING (Continued from page cne.l unwise opposition to th government's plar.s on the part of xhe city might lead to Kammoni losing out on the proposed '.improvements. Willi.-im Lynch. on of the members of the Eleventh Ward Improvement Association, explained, that the Fast Siders

Do Not Get Careless With Your Blood Supply

Impurities Invite Disease. You shouM pay particular heed to any indication that year blood supply is becoming sluggish, or that there is a lessening in its strong and vital force. By keeping your blood purified, your system more easily wards of? disease that is ever present, waiting to attack wherever thsre is an open

Consolidated Copper Stock At 25 cents per share, full paid and nonassessable, is a security of rare merit. It will pay you to investigate. Every tacility is offered you to KNOW the soundness of this attractive Junior Copper stock. V. can prove the value of the mine by the reports of Copper Experts. We can prove the efficiency, experience and successful past record of the technical management. We can prove the business ability the integrity and high standing of the business management. The financing of this enterprjEe js being successfully conducted. The present selling price of this Copper slock is below its actual intrinsic value. An early advance in price is certain. Come in NOW TODAY. Investigate, and we are perfectly willing to leave the decision with you. Mid-Continent Securities Compnay FISCAL AGENTS 22 West Fifth Ave, Gary, Ind. Telephones 1407 and 1066

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didn't know " authoritatively that the plan to contract a line on Columbia avenue came from the government, but thought it was influenced by "Hohman street" as against Calumet avenue and in favor of Columbia avenue. In view of the fact that the most influential Hohman street property owners also own important locations on Calumet avenue, this argument hardly appears correct. Councilman Frank Martin of the Ninth ward explained his position in voting against passage of the franchise ordinance written by the city attorney. His statement was similar to that made by Mr. Whinery. The association appointed a committee of ten members to attend a meeting of the directors of the Hammond Chamber of Commerce Monday evening to discuss the transportation and sewer questions. The Sewer Question. The East Side is also greatly interested in the sewer matter, which is a plan by City Engineer Bridge to construct, a new sewer on Con key avenue, where it is needed very badiy, and dram Kenwood. Hyde Park. Conkevviile and the district between the Monon and Erie tracks north of Conkey avenue to Carroll street into the new Calumet avenue sewer. Ths sentiments of East Siders as expressed last night are not very friendly to the plan. They state that because Calumet avenue, property owners had foresight enough to build a sewer adequate to drain the avenue and adjacent streets as far south as the Little Calumet river for years to come, they did not propose to have the short-sighted Hohman strecters benefit from some, thing for which they paid not a cent. The city engineer's plan is to relieve the overburdened Hohman street sewer and end the flooding of basements on the south side The city engineer states that the Calumet avenue sewer would not be overtaxed by the addition; !id. ing. A few bottles of S. SL S th great vegetable blood medicine, will revitalize your blood end give you new strength and a healthy, vigorous vitality. Everyone needs it jut no-?? to keep the system in perfect condition. Go to your drug store and get a bottle to-day, and if you need any medical advice, yon can obtain it without cost hy writing to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co, 25 Swift Labor tory, Atlanta, G. I Ne wuk Striped Silk Hose in variou - 1 JO

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