Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 37, Hammond, Lake County, 24 July 1918 — Page 5

Wednesdav, July 24, 1018.

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Schedule in Home Demonstrations

11V Demonstration Agent, nv M ART. VRFT M. Tucfday. 2.3v p m Wfdnsilav, 3 :' School Thursday. J p o-V.-oV Friday. 3 a"'.) p. m . liberty Ha!!, p. m. Lincoln m. FrdnV.in LI bet Hall. 8 3 PERSOHALi 'SOCIAL HEWS! The Soldiers snl S.ii'-Ts Ail Association w-.'.l give nn entertainment t -rr.orrow evening at Liberty Hull. An interesting program ill be given, one of Th number Voir.? a play Riven by the members of the Children's Dramatic. Club. Th hd.fs of th M 00s. heart Legion will give a cr rrtv f-r the public tomorrow- afternoon in Lor.g's Hall. The proceeds of the party w:l! go tov:.rds the purchase ojf a. fitig for the b m'. A farewell party was --:vc:i Si'urlfV everins for Gerald lla!n-s by b.1 wife. Mrs Ha:r.-s t!i- h- me b. r par. Tits.

31 r. and .irs. . . ' i .... kwi-i i.i - . , airs. (. nnpmnti is a product of HamHarrison street. Mr. H sines lift last mr.n.l. its social life and its schools, ln-

even, re r tire.n l.;.;es .Nav.i ira.n i Station. The house was prettily decorate in the national c i.-rs. lames and music were enjoyed during the evmtiK and a luncheon was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Al Guise. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Guise. Mr. and Mrs Waldo IVruer. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs Too Warnimont and dauel.t.r Uuth. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haines of IV-nvr. i Ir.d., Mr. and Mrs. Herman, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hartrtian. The -mpb'e of j the Simplex office, wh. r- Mr. Uiin-s-was employed, pr-s. ri;.-.i him with aj beautiful wrist watch I Bernard Gavit who h.is been government's employ h'. Washini In the :,-n. P. C. spent last week with hi" parents. Attorney and Mr. J A avit on Hyslop rr.ed t. V, ashF!ae. Young Gavit r ineton today w h-r. the gas cont intr'-nt he has enlisted in Hnd will leave for France about Ausust 1st. Mr Gavit after making sevral attempts to get into the service has at last succeeded. Mrs. Herman Green of Prackert street returned recently fp-m a. three months' .stay in Hat t iesburK. Miss., with her husband. lieutenant Herman Green. Lieutenant Green is now stationed at Camp Trylor and Mrs. Green will spend several weeks with her mother. Mrs. A. X. Hudson. Mrs. Green was formerly Miss Margaret ?.!;! and was married only a few months airo at Hatti"sburg. Mrs. Chester Spafford of Claude street will entertain the. fifth division of the Ladies" Aid Society of the M. E. church tomorrow afternoon. - The Monroe 5 tret t Ladies Aid Society will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. F. W. Froston, 255 Conkey nvenue. A general invitation is extended to the ladies and their friends. The L. O. T. 31. Social Club will meet with Mrs. reschke, of 1ft? W. State St. Tomorrow afternoon at l:?n o'clock. Mrs. Frank Fhiliips will entertain the Stitch and Chatter Club tomorrow afternoon at her home in Conkey avenue. An ice cream social will be one of the weeks' pleasure events at the Evangelical church hall in Sibley street, given by the Ladies' Aid Society of the church Thursday evening. The public is cordially invited. Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair If you want to ke r'"ur hair in good condition, bo careful what you wash it vith. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries trie scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Just plain muisilied cocoanut oil (which is pure and entirely greasttlers). is much better than the most expensive soap or anything else y,.u can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub It In. One or two teaspoor.fuls will make an abut -lance . f m l:. cr a;o.y lather, p.nd c'-ans-s th-- hair r.rd scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, tllrt. dandruff aid excessive oil. The hair dries quickly ar.d eonly. and it leaves It fir. .at.- silky, bright, fluffy and ,eif y to manage. You can set ririlsih-: d cocoanut oil at

trios' any drug store,. It is very . heap, and a few ounces is enough to last An Ice cream social will be riven Frleveryne in the family fur months. (day evening at th Pine street church Adv. by the Ladies' Aid Society. A cordial

Hotmnn St., Venr tae. Phones 140-121 s. rrr xZZJi' ' i 3 1 1 If You Must Use Drugs Use "Summers" Sorry you p.p?-d medicine, but if you must have it we're pioased to servo you because we know we f-erve yo-i lest for your health's sake and your nurse's sake. Specials for Wednesday and Thursday $2.50 Full 2-qt. Red Rubber Combination Syringe and J1.S) Water Bag 5125 Pure . Gum Screw g-J" Cap Ice Bag 50c Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin $1X0 Ncx-ema Eczema fjOA Remedy II i hOhmwi ji neaO STAre HAMMOND. IRQ 1 S. & H. Green Stamps. Ice Cold Soda. 8

Popular Hammond Girl loday a 'Bride

During tlie hours yesterday afternoon land evmins while the conventional bride! j won! hive debated the tilt of her cor- ' j 5;io bouquet i 1 r practiced her s'eps to j the iiifurc S .of the wedding march Miss FPrt n. Lnveridge was Insepa I a bio I from her duties, meeting the customers j if the Hammond Trust & S.ivings Bunk I with h-r usual courtesy ami n t tin; Ion 1 1 This nft.-rr.onn Miss I.ovi ridge became i th- bride ..f 1M M. Chapman of 11ami m -r i. and by the. time her many ?ur 1 ris.-d fri-nds road this Mr. and Mrs I t'hapman will bo on thdr way to spend ' a honeymoon sonitwhero in the east. The wi Jdlng ceremony took placet at j h- First M'-ihodist church at 2 o'clock i IT. Tn.'?. J. lia-tt ollloi.iting. in the- . pres.nc.o ,,f the Rev. John C. rarrett ot the First Pu sh terla n church. 1 T!-,. wedding of Miss Lovcridce close., i !; r ex: ran rcf. nary career In Hammonds j business district, where she has been ; id-ntinc-d with the Hammond Tius' 'Savings Hank for more than ten year? . I :! It will, her friends hope, enable h-r . j :o tiko more fully her place in Han:-, j mond's social life, here .she has been jl.'r.g a favorite. She is just as wolli .known almost in Crown Point and Gary 1 , That Miss Loveridxc engaged and j w..n preparing for today's ev nt to take ' i place- sometime this yetjr was of course' Known to jif-r many iriends. A round of ; i : i rti s and ent'-rtainmenta wrr. ! ..... .i in nr-r inm..r, wni! sm in t urn 1 s.-r T -i I V planned a very quiet w-ddintr. eluding the hith school, of which h- i. a prad late, she was reared in the horns f hw late uncle. Charles Kaspnn. fln1 Mrs. Kasson. who resides at JO YVt bli street. Mr. Chapman is ar the hnd of . rr.ost j Mrs. H. J. Wright or 1142 Monroe. jFtrnet Is entertaining three young ladies i. r a couple of weeks. They are Miss Maleta Kiler and Miss Mednth Ferchbaclur of Fochster, InJ.. and Miss Mary Fedweli of Upland. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Wright brought the oUng ladies with them in their motor car on their return trip from Marlon. Ind. and other points in Grant county where they spent sevral days with relatives. They arrived home last Saturday. ! rs. A C. Phyffer. residing- with be.son. J. C. Milliken. 1140 Monroe street, will have this week for an extended visit with relative aru friends in northern and southern Ker.fickv. Miss Lillian Eder. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Eder. of 12.1 Webb v.4.t uuuri eiu an operation ,cr ine removal ot her tonsils at St. Marjrarei s nospital last week, has been removed to her home and is gaining rapidly. Reese B. Fowley and family of 420 Bauer street are entertaining Mr. Fowley's father and mother. J. W. rowlev of Chicago, who ar spending the summer here for the benefit of Mr. Fowley's h-:alth. "Herman Kudelka. the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Kudelka of 1123 Monroe street mt with a very painful accident a few days ago. While at play he areidently jumped on th blad cf a hatchet, cutting a deep Ksh in his foot which necessitated the taking of several stitches. He is improving however and is now able to go about on crutches. Mrs. R. v. Richardson, who has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. W. p. Stnmbaujrh. 529 Murray street, left for Omaha. Xrh., where Mr. Richardson is superintendent for the Stiles Construction Co. Miss Leona Ttichards of ft 4 Manilla avenue entertained last week her cousin. Miss Viola Blood and her churn tin Gladys Bemls of Jollet. 111. The young j ladies returned to their homes last 3nn. ! day. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haines who have j been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Duckworth of 113.-. Hrison street for the past week, returned to their home this morning. Miss avenue III. Isabel Kreger of 266 Conkey s visiting relatives at Glencoe. Mrs. J. Bradford and daughter. Mrs. Tulley. of Van Buren strept, who have been vir.iting relatives at Rochester. Ind. have returned home. NOTICE. Wyoming-Thornton stockholders will meet at Co.'s offices at R p. m. Thursday. July 25. Room 302. Hammond Bldg. There ia a small block of shares at fifty cents unsold. 7-2 4-2 1 ' DR. J. T. CLARK. Pres. I The st reet Ladies' Aid Society r.f jh,e Pine i church w ill meet tomorrow aftrj noon wl'h Mrs David MsClean on Hoffi man street. This will '. e a business and so. nil meet ing. i invitation is extended, to the public. Mrs. C!arenc King will entertain Circle Xo. 1 tomorrow a.fternocn at he horre of Mrs. John Nordstra rid. 9 Clmton street. YOUTHS ARRESTED ill IVilJjijJiiirC SJJAUli Four youths. Peter Srafs, li, Stanley Pudi, 15; Tony Segert. 15 and Frank Kuruz, 1 years old. who it is thought have been terrorizing the Miller Beacht rites for several weeks, stealing bathing suits, watches, money and othT j articles have been arrested by Town I Marshal Dombay and turned over to henrt Barnes to await trial before Judge McMahan in the Juvenile court. Only On Thing Now Lacking Money. "I have doctored nine years for stom-

S'arn ana liver irouDie and spent thouJ I sands of dollars, but instead of becom- ' j irg cured of these ailments, my bloating i i and pains and attacks became worse. I

was persuaded a year ago to take Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and have never suffered since taking the first dose. I wish I hi the money back I spent for other medicine." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practicaly all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis, fine dose will convince or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy. Rideeley Drug Stores in Gary. Central Drug Store in Indiana Harbor and druggists everywhere. Adv.

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, PLOBENCE LOVEHIDGE CKAPMAN. ; successful . nu i b"ratot ics i on. !i.-re he is t r : cal and mining !!;; A beaulil'ui home awaits Mr. and M 'heir return : its th r tr;p, the O'.niii a ulat frei!-. a h warmest kind of fn. -ids await v'ouple may bo taken- for cr. t Hahlwin Haiti., CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. H.fgS I.eeeipt?. Ll.r.oO; Strong; rough. $ ! T.C-" f" : lis! I fi 19 2:; pigs, J17.2'. fi 19. pi; bi.tch'-rs. Jl $17.75 -H IS. fin. t'attle P( ceipt. 12. T-'"n; m,-st.-ady: bee-.-es, Sll.e.'.-o; p: ZZ: c-v. ;-. H 14.2. : stockei s-t'eeders. Tt ; canners. "a 4 ' 7 "ii; capes. $1 lT.o'.i; but oh. rs-. U 2". rket. CHrCACJO PRODUCE. But tor--' 'res !i;rv extras, 4.1 ery firsts. 44c: firsts. 4 1 's ' 4 .V; fir 4 1e. EgKS Ordinaries. 33 'j ' ."he; Tj t c. ; ercarise....nds, Prs Live I'oultry Iducks. 2 -1c; geees. IS turkeys. ",n Is, 2 T .- i, pringr-, 22 li.: 'eal 50 to fiO lbs 2 a '--'7 21 ' c : To"' t o fancy. 2i!c: mi rweij.1 o -ars. 1 .') v 1 s.c. Potatoes i 'ars, .'10 i ne-v sprit-ss. C ' 2"'r: f,a lb-' . 1 -c; Uidti Vir;r a. a -i- :,i bb $4 nTVJVV fMr ?h" A "V V COMPLAINTS OF TWO CONDITIONS Two complaints au.Cnst conditions about tow n hao be.-n rec.-iv l- v The Ttm-s this we.-k !' th are h. Id t-. be menaces to ro,; lie he;, 1th. Tl'.t f; t !.' regarding the dit. h on t'r.e west tj.j.of Calumet avenue fio.-,. t'.i.an'i Calumet rive; t-. i)n-- Han ire,! -4T1.-i I'iftieth street. .Tl.ts d fii is dee l.-trcd to be a cess p.-o! with d--ad tjoira ir.i cats and f5. 1 1 h in it that s s to h.c!-. haven. The second is neming the street sewer rear Ca! :met avenue-, sewer ! filling up as is t! e i'al avenue sewer also, it is stated. SUES FOR DIVORCE. Theresa M. Se'nooiey b divorce from Floyd W. Superior i.'.-it thrnncli . ham and Tinkliam. Sh support. d s for in th" ' s T i r. k -es lionAT THE DE LUXE. "Sirens of tiie Sea," shown at the DeLuxe tonight is a thrill-ntr drama based on the "Lorelei" legend visualized on the screen with picturesque settings and magnifier nt w ater-w itch scenes of daziing splendor, the sea swarming with a huge ensemble if alluring water sprites performing sensational swirnmimr and diving feats that have never been surpassed. "It's an en. banted island and over yonder sit Lorelei and her sirens. Destruction or not, I'm r-''ing to Lorelei." exclaims the handsome young yachtsman. Gerald Wjldr.in. to Hartley I'oyce as they sail past a rock-b-iunl island, where Sybil. an exquisitelv beautifu! maiden, and her girl comparing, fill donned in sea-weed in lieu of bathing suitf. are playing uka'ele

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IJrlg-. Gen. Charles Saltzman. Amor.tr the officers in the aviation cj-ps of the sijrral dopartment Gen-t-vnl Saltzman has been most poprar. He lias not been involved in ; ny of the inquiries or criticisms dir .-toted at the department. 11 is expected to jret a conspicuous place in the department when the air division is made a distinct unit. !!.'. iln ii.'ing about the beach. The g!rl e. k l.a-ty shelter as the voting men o. ike a landinK and rush after them. I IN rS AROUND -GAR YHELD AS DESERTER. i Italian r e s . d : n s at Gar:', is be'nK held l the army at f h DDK. HUH llS FRO A ! lo. Miss Plan. -he I . an e-f the Gary Riildru Commissi'. ti.-r'a f-ffice this morning ret :rnti fr..ra a week' araii'.fi i'pei.t with friends at Bay Cltv, In M nhi.aT!. Vi'i-.le none M;s- 1'ougnn 1 tt :'..s up In Co no da and :Vtf-.il t.'ne- was had. and Welch today took out two z pi inits Tor erestin of nv i ry fr.T'.e r sid'-nces in Fillmore en lii'rn and 1 .ojrtli avpto c. st Jl") n, a a,, and the MidRen'.t v Cen-pnry wet e iss led perf ti e erect i.-.n of fn';r fiats at 27 J :t . is-n strert. to cost $45.LIQUOR VIOLATORS. T-.vo li'T'Or vio!-i.-! s. J hn Bollaek. r2i Pcnisyl iiTa str e.-t and C.e..rce isii. 1T2.1 IV nnsvlvar.la s'reet. I'inrv. were a t rested lnt r..ht on th-? clmtetf b.n vtog l'.is in their p.--esion nn 1 i'l r. n .-,'.' e f.-.r trial in Ju.ie i 1 n.r.r.'s ca.-ui t to. lav. ARRESTED F0 ABANDONMENT t'ha:s,' -lr. Adans street, y .-t ' Pi a y attested on 'he cb-'d a 'and on men t and is for South Lend. Ind. auTHREE WITHOUT THEIR CARDS AVill INTath'as and Jesse Coleman, colored, l ith and Mad'son street, and P-te Aih-.itian. an Austiian. 14H0 Broadway. Gary, esterdsv were arrested i n the cha-ge of ha'. Ing no classic oat: -.n cards and turned over to Chief Brngd - n. The War Savings Pledge Card is a little note written to Uncle Sam to assure him that you are with birr, in the war and that you intend to rtay ACTRESS INVENTS BABY'S WAR DRESS L V f - C 1 1 V; ' MI i .cee 1 i c V . v. " I ' t jr" .li . v.. . . j i: ? v - . f ' t f li tUf v COtKeeftWCt? (Jeraldine Farrar with the baby and its war dresf. Geraldine Farrar, the farnouj opera star and movie actress, has discovered a use for old silk hose. It's a patriotic use, too. She make3 dresses for homeless Belgian babies from two stockings. She asks that the other women who wi.eh to help in thi-5 work donate eld ftockinp!, either silk, lisle or cotton, and Bhe will teach the method of creating the little frock. Here she is sliown hold-inpj-a baby whom she is about to clothe in one of these conservation Ciaiit. I

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SHORT STOP; CAR STOLEN

Taul Moralz, of Indiana Harbor, driving a Hudson Six. Michigan license. No. 208.661, stopped In front of the American Steel Foundry forge shop for about ten minutea yesterday afternoon. When he came out his car was gone. It was a seven passenger with green body. Surrounding cities and the Chicago detective bureau have been notified. 18-YEAR 0L0 GIRL BIOJOTO DRIVER Kills Herself and Father and Seriously Injures Her Mother. RUSHVILLE. IND.. July 24 Silas Lowe, 45. and his daughter, Irene. 18, were killed ana his wife. Mrs. Mary Lowe. .IS. were seriously injured last night when their automobile, in which they were riding was struck by a Pennsylvania freight two miles north of the city. Two young men from Shelbyville, Iternard Gribhs and George Weianern, escaped injuries although they were carried In the tr 240 -yards down tha track on the pilot of the -ngine. The machine was being driven by Miss Lowe. Apparently she drove tha machine dirnetly into the train. c. FORIRJITOR DIES India nan Was Republican Leader for Many Years and Once a Consul. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. July 24 John C. Rillheimtr. former Mate auditor and Republican leader for many years in Indiana, died yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock at his home in Trevlac. Ind Death was due to hardening of the arteries. Mr. Biliheirnor was 60 ycars old and has played a prominent part in both state and national politics. l'ndr the administration r-f President Harrison he received an appointment as consul to Zanzibar. Africa, which position he resigned after a year's service. Jan. 26. inn:, he was made deputy state auditor by Daid E. Sherrick, state auditor, which position he held until Dec. 1. 1906, when he took office as state auditor, following his election to the position on the Republican ticket. Mr. Rillheimer served two terms as state auditor, one under Governor Hanly and one under Governor Marshall and left office in 1910. Wayne County Native. Mr Billheimer was born and educated in Wayne county. He started his professional life as a lawyer in Daviess county where he served as county prosecutor. He continued in the practice of law at Washington. Ind, and was connected with the firm of Allen. Hastings and Billheimer until his appointment as consul. Following his term as state auditor Mr., Billheimer entered the insurance business and organized the Sterling Fire Insurance Company of Indianapolis. He retired from that company some time ago and since that time lived on nn orchard farm near Travlac, Brown county. Mr. Billheimer is survived by a widow and five children. BANK CLERKS NOT TO ESCAPE SERVICE In sccordanco to a ruling said to be issued by Provost Marshal General Otowder employment in a bank is not sufficient ground for deferred classification and that a bank la not an In dustry. Officials of draft boards and legal advisory boards announce that there are pevnal men of draft age in Gary emploved in hanks who were given deferred rla ss 1 fleg t ion on their industrial claims and as soon as official notice has been received by the local 1-oards it is probable thai action will be taken to re-claify some of the men and place thm In class 1 where thy will be available for immediate mili'arv service. MOTHER OF FORMER FIRE CHIEF DEAD The death of Mrs. Sarah Feeley. 2 ears old. mother of J J . Feeley. former Ere chief of Gary, passed away at her Chicago home yesterday morning, after a short illness of a week Mr. Feeiey was at his mother's beds'de when death came. The decease! is survived by th daughter. Mrs, H. Pell, with whom she lived at 5517 Ada street. Chicago. William, of Brookfield. 111. Father De.niel of Harvard. Ill : Mary Euiilia. who is ln the convent and J. J. Feeley. r.f Gary. Funeral services will he held on Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at the church of Visitation in Chicago. DESTROYS A WAR GARDEN A war garden of Mrs. Russell at 41st avenue and Jackson street. Gary, yesterday w-as destroyed by parties moving a house across it. A warrant for the arrest of the destroyers will be issued. NEGRO ATTACKS WHITE GIRL The Gary police department was notified last night to be on the lookout for a negro who had assaulted a white girl at Indiana Harbor. WIRE THIEVES ARE SENTENCED Lawrence Dolney and Martin Tiavinski wire thieves, caught last Sunday night stealing cable w-ire from the New York Central, were yesterday In Judge roinn's court sentenced to 50 dais at the Indiana State Penal Farm P-'i'nry was given a 125 fine and Travir.sk i a J IS fine.

AETNA FOWDER PLANT TO HAVE MOVIE SHOW Employea of the Aetna Explosives plant three milea east of Broadway. Gary, are to have a theatre ail thsir own where they will have the opportunity of looking t moving pictures and enjoying other amusements hetwen shifts. The construction of the building was awarded to the General Construction company to whuh was alsu given the contract for the erection of a Uikp warehouse in which to store the par king cases used by the plant.

CITY NEWS NOTES ri Katlierlne Howard, 4.111 Odant Ave. Phone 2K3, will be pleaed to write ind receive ooelal news nnd advertising for The Times, also Job work of all description promptly and well doae. Mrs. Kate Councilman, mother of Mrs. Fred Acker, of 3S14 Fir strett. and a resident of Indiana Harbor for the past seven years, passed away last evening at midnight from a critical illness which dates bark eight weeks. The deceased was in her 67th year and prior to her residence here came from Whiting. The familv also lived for a brief time In East Chicago. The rnlv immediate survivor of the family is the one daughter with whom deceased had made her home. The funeral paitv will leave Hammond tomorrow afternoon, via the Erie road at 1:24 for Olean, N. Y.. where Interment will take place. Religions service will be conducted at the house tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock with Rev. Elmer Jones, pastor of the First M E. church of Indiana Harbor officiating. Mrs Counoilman belonged to the Wfcitins Kebekah order. Mrs. William Market of Whiting and little son Edward were the guests of Mrs. William Hart in Hemlock street yesterday. Mrs. Market went to the depot yesterday to bid her fourth son good by. who was leaving for the t-ervice of his country; ail four were volunteers and a fifth son is awaiting his call. District Number 8 will hold prayer meeting at the home of Mrs. Charles Donovan. 142 street and Baring avenue tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitehotise and their daughter. Mrs. John Ervln. have arrived from Muncle. Ind.. to be the guesta of Mrs. Edgar Lewis of E Chicago and Mrs. B. F. Reese of Fir street The trip was made here in a machine. A nuptial high mass celebrated at St. Mary's church this morning at o'clock united Miss Genevieve Barents, daughter of Mrs. Jennie Darenie, of 5002 Forsythe avenue, to Mr. William Henry, of Butler, Pa. After the wedding breakfast served at the bride's home, the couple left for Springfield and other towns f'r a visit with relatives and will return here next week, before leaving for Butler. Pa., where Uiey will make their future home. Mr. Henry is employed in a munition plant m that city. Fast Chicago is being unusually favored these days for another set of twins have made their appearance, this time at the Bert Lehman home, 4S17 Baring avenue, yesterday afternoon. The babies, a boy and a girl, are bealthy and the mother Is doing nicely. The father is a concrete contractor. Mrs. James Clements of North Baring avenue and her son Buford. are at Mishawaka. Ind . for a fortnightly visIt with relatives. Mrs. Myrtle MrMahon. In training for nurse at the St. Bernard hospital, in Chicago, is home on a leave of duty for two weeks and is visit. ng at the home of her father. The Nu Epsilom Club tendered Miss Bee Gorman a surprise party last evening at her home in North Baring aventie. the ocrasion being her birthday anniversary. The Shadow Club was entertained Is- evening in the apartments of Mrs. -5ruce. in North Forsythe avenue. The D. of L. Knitting Club of Indiana Harbor will meet w ith Mrs. HarryJenkins, 3612 Elm street tomorrow evening. The Junior League Girls, comprised of members of the Bible Study Class of the East Chicago M. E. church were entertained at the home of Derla Thompson in Forsythe avenue an evening ago and were taken in the Thompson car to Kosciouskl Park where they spread their luncheon. The later evening was spent In the Thompson home where Vietrola music was the feature of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lukens of Grapevine street are home from a pleasure trip to Waupaca. Mauston and ThI'elles. isconsin. They brought home the small sister of Mrs. Lukens who lives at Mauston. to visit a short time. Mrs K. Councilman, the mother of Mrs. Fred Acker. SS 1 4 Fir street, is ill and her life is despaired of. She has been ill for some time with a malady diagnosed as incurable. The M. O. M. club met with Mist Carrie Ross ln North Magoun avenue last evening and enjoyed a social session. Mat Corrlgan of the Larson apartments was brought' home from Mercy hospital ln Gary last even ng where he underwent surgical treatment and is doing very nicely. The Jesse Thompson and the E. A. Peters families will enjov a picnic this evening at the W'hiting Park. W. W. Smith of Beacon street Is spending his two weeks vacation at Plum Tree. Ind . where he w ill be Join ed by Mrs. Smith who with her two small sons has been on an extended visit to Kansas City. Misa Sarah Youtsey. Indianapolis, is visiting at her sister. Mrs. Robert Richards. i22 14.")th street, for a few days. Little Margaret McLaln of Block and Michigan avenues is under the caie of a physician since she was thrown to the ! pavement by a boy riding a bicycle last Saturday in the near vicinity cf her home. The young ladies of St. Patrick's church will meet this evening to arrange for a benefit card rarty whereby money may be raised with which to purchase a service flag for the church. All young women of the parish are urged to be present and lend their willingness to assist in this patriotic movement. Miss Mae Englehaupt of Block avenue was hostess to the Tuesday evening Five Hundred Club last evening. The young lady employes of the First Calumet Bank have arranged for an outing at the Whiting park this evening where ler.nis. bathing and refreshments will be enjoyed. They ar. about fifteen

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Hammond; Schlleker's Pharmacy druggists every v. h. re, Adv. and in number going. The Junior .Tactile Tars who are holding an informal dancing party ;.f the Lake Front Friday evening, bid a most hospital.!. invitati on to all tiieir i riemis to join in the fA lb '.t.-o.rii! 'e ,-v. is pr. :.:. t t, those who .attend. There is to b-- a o,narterv meeting nejrj at tne or.f-regal ion .a I church T- . , -,. . . l n i.m ' r.o'ag.) ttii.s. eve-run o'clock. at The Business Girls League of the. Twin City v.iil enjoy a business luncheon served at ti.HO o'clock tomorrow evening, in the dining room of the First Baptist chun h. Indiana Harbor. Members may bring their friends. Mrs. He-t.ry Petersen entertained tha Klu Klux Kian nt the home of her mother Mrs. J. w. Roberts, jn North Baring avenue last evening. The club is arranging for an outing to be held at l.ke Geneva, the last week in August. Miss Lillian Anderson of Drummond street has as a guest Miss Esther Boyle of Chicago ,for a few days' visit. Mr. Abrahamson who has b.en here frrm Cheppowa Fails the guest of Mrs Barney Cohen in Grapevine street has re-turned to his home. There will be community rrayer meeting tomorrow morning at 3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Judge Foggs, HIS Beacon street. These prayer meetings are open to the public and any one desiring to participate may do o. Mrs. Emil Johnston and her little daughter are back from Portage, Wis., where they have been visiting relatives the past f0w weeks. Mrs. L. D. Williams of Beacon street who recently underwent surgical treatment at St. Margaret's hospital has been denied callers until now. Her condition is so promising that she is receivins friends daily at the hospital. It is undecided as to how soon the will be returned to her home. FOR SALE Grocery and market. Including fixtures; good business, ar excellent location. 3fi37 Penn avenue, Phone 1123-J, Ind. Harbor. 7-19-lw THEY HAD A TRAIN FULL RENSSELAER. Ind.. July 24 The seventy-three selectmen left here on the itpecial Monon train which had been made up at Hammond end had three hundred and ten selects from Lake county when it arrived here. The train left here about 11:45 a. m amid the cheers of the largest crowd that lias ever witnessed the departure of our fellow citizens who have gone to d and If need be die for the most saere i thing to the human heart LIBERTY. WANTED Experienced waitress: union hours and pay. American Restaurant. Hammond. Ind. Phone 155 7-24-2 WANTED Two repair men; good salary at start; excellent chance for advancement. Linde Air Products Co. 145th and Kennedy. 7-24-3 FOR SALE CHEAP Oliver typewriter: new. used only 2 months. Inquire 532 Sibley st. 7-24-tf WANTED Young man to drive automobile. Will meet you at Hotel Majesti" at 8 p. m. Ask for Mr. Harvey. t-1 WANTED Two earpen-terF-. Ask for Mr. Harvev. Majestic Hotel, at S p. m. WANTED Ten boys to distribute bills. Apply tomorrow- morning at Hub Clothing Oo . Hnrnmond Tod 7-? 4 -1 100,000 Prescriptions Were Filled Before "40' 'Was Discovered J. C. Mendenhal!, Evansville. Ind.. spent 4'" years in the drug business. lcompound"d over lOO.fif.O prescriptions from physicians educated in Europe am America before "Number 40 For The Blood" was discovered; the great specific for all blood disease. Successfully employed in diseases of the glandular system, in blood poison, mercurial and lead poisoning, chronic rheumatism, catarrh, constipation, hepatic congestions, dyspepsia and stomach troubles, sores, ulcers, nodes, tumors and scrofulous swellings that have withstood all other treatment yield to "No. 4a." Soli byJos. W. Weis. Hammond, and Central Drug Store. 3410 Mich, ave. Indium Harbor. Adv. PHONE OFFICE 2626. PHONE RES., 2923. Chas.Masko ftllll Work STORM DOORS, SCREEN WINDOWS DOORS AND ALL KINDS OF SPECIAL FURNITURE. 174 CALUMET AV HAMMOND, INC (Near Huehn St.) KOdX; Story & Clark Piano Co. Established lSi7. Capital ana surj.ias. j,uo0,000.00. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRANDS Stores in all principal cities ol the United States. Factory Branches 603 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. 582 584 Oakley Ave.. Hammond. Wilfred Hughes, Mgr.

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