Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 25 July 1918 — Page 6

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Katbrrlns Hanard, 431S ui"'ott Avcs. Phono 2S3, will bo pleased to virlte nod receive aortal nenm and advertising foe Tk Times, also Job nark of all alecrlptloa promptly and well dose. Despite tho sizzling heat of yestcrJay, 6ver.ty-four women met at tho Indiana Harbor Red Cross rooms la Fir street and sowed all day long- to perfect the completion of thirty-eight rr.urntns Jackets for tha refugees. Knitted garments ara coming dally and It Is a refreshing thought to know that In the Uvea of theso busy women, ir.sny of thorn havlns; families to care for, that they find tha time, from their many housewifely duties to respond with such generous allocation of time for tho need of this work. Tha temperature of the r&st f.wr dajs has not dampened the zeal of these women and they deserve tha highest commendation as a trlbuta to their efforts. ilany women who cannot attend the hours of work at the center

take the sewing- home end return the J

finished rartnenta ia surprising short time. Thero 5s no slaoklr.s of work. The women find time in which to perform what they consider their patriotic duty to their country a. spirit well to emulate by some women of tho community who have not as yet been able to adopt this method. A banquet was tendered in honor cf two young- men leaving" Indiana Harbor for assignment in government service work, Dr. Frank H. Mervis, with offices at 8420 Michigan avenue, and Rube Irvine, brother to Dr. Ell Levin, who preceded him a few weeks in advance to tho call of the reserve medical corp and who has the commission cs lleutan-ant-doctor. The Teitelmaa home In Block avenue was selected for the "stag;"

affair. Joshua C. illshkln, pharmacist at the Auditorium drug store, was responsible to a great extent for tho pleas

ant evening, participated in by about fifteen close latlmatea of tho two youne men leaving. J. V. llrissey was toastmaster of tho evening and responses w era made by several if tho guests. Four machines wera obtained later in tho evening and a pleasure trip taken about tha city. Both young warriors are well on their way and are happy la tho thought that tho appreciation and the good will of their friends follow 'hem. Mr. and Mrs. John Hill of 14oth street ai.d their daughter. Miss F.loise. are at Xappanee, Ind., where they accompanied homo tho A. L. Miller's, who were visiting here in their machine. Mrs. W. J. Funkey of Beacon street entertained friends at dinner last evening. Covers for eleven wera lull. Tha Twentyleth Century Sewing Club !j being entertained this afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Koy Clinton la Olcott avenue. Mrs. "V. L. Dlpple and Mrs. Minnie Rabe, both of "Wilkinson. Fa., and sisters of J. T. Rabe of 135th street, are here on a visit. Mrs. H. E. McCrum. who has been here visiting- relatives at Indiana Harbor, has returned to her home In Detroit, Mich. Dr. O. A. Brown of Chcago visited Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Emlnheiser In Grapevine ptreet yesterday. Mrs. M. Coursey of Elm street Is expecting; the arrival of her mother, Mrs. Lawn, and her daughter. Miss Anna, from Kansas City, and who will remain here for an indefinite visit.

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Breaks up a Cold. Good for Bronchial Inflammations.

Ties who object to liquid medicines can secure Perona Tablets.

Mr. Robert McDougall, R. R. No. 6, Liberty, Indiana, writes: "I wish to state that I always keep Feruna in the house. I think It is a good medicine to have on hand. If I commence taking a cold. I take Feruna and It breaks it up for ma. It is also good for the Bronchial Tubes." Forana ha served tho American people for more tr.Aa fort; years. Those who know Its value always have It at band. "Why not you?

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KLIZVnETII WASKO. Mrs. Anna Waskn. 3S32 Catalpa avenue. Indiana Harbor, takes this means of telling her missing dausrhter. Elizabeth, aged 14. that everything al! right at i'.nme and b,g.i her to come back. Saturday nipht, June 6. Elizabeth

didn't go home but stayed with a

friend. The

J Hugh Lawrence, of ' the M. E. church of: ; Huburt. Mrs. Edward Tlckard, an East i Chlcagoan and a member of the club is j there at present will give the mem- j I btrs a most pleasurable day, Thursday, i 1 the appointed day. i ' The Sunday school cf the East Chii Cairo Swedish Lutheran church will hold ; their annual picnic Sunday at Calumet j I Fork, Ea&t Side. The members and , j their friends going will meet In time to ! i lioard the car leaving -near ten nVlork j j It Is requested that tho picnickers be ct I tho church grounds In Faring and 149th ! I street at 9:30 o'clock to make rrepara- j j tlons to leave ail at the same tiine. j I No Name Club will picnic at Jack- j aon Fork next Tuesday the day of their i liejrular home meetings. Machines will j convey the members and luncheon will j J be served In the park at the supper i i hour. ! t i M eek-end parties to the sand dunes i I are growing In popularity, this week- j I tnd Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klemtn of So. i : F.irln,: ne. uill chaperon tha Mi.'ses j ' i.lladys IMdda. Fearl Holton. Alice j i Klomm and th Messrs. Ferry Glover, j j lhe Davis and friends from Englcwood ; ; and "Whiting. The trip will be made on j tho Interurban car and the meals al! j i rooked out of doors. A "weenie roast" j is always a.i additional feature and Joy ,

to the young folks. j Mrs. Henry Sager of Gary Is the guest j of Mrs. Albert Kaske of Elm street. The I. E. F. Club met with Miss, Ka'.herine Gorman in North Baring a-e- ; line last evening and plans weru com- 1 pleted for a truck ride to be taken to j Flack Oak next Sunday. About twenty-; five couples will Indulge in the day's .

outing-. The "Warren Kipps oS North Magoun avenue have returned from a trip of a

where they

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$1.00 DEP03ITSD EACH WEEK WITH INTEREST AT

COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY WILL AMOUNT In one year, to $ 62.74 In five years to 231.13 In ten years to 807.37

lit means your future happiness. Checking Accounts Invited.

Safe Deposit Boxes to Kent. OPEN TUESDAY AND FSIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK

BANK

S Corner Stats and Hchman Streets. Hammond, Ind.

g'vl j few weeks to Rockford. Ill

follow lntr morning at ten j were the guests of relatives, frantic mother found the, ,!. Sarah Aldstadt of Muncl

TAX DODGING AUTOISTS FOUND (Continued from pags one.)

Ind.,

sessor of Clarka county, appeared before

All Camp Fire Girls of Indiana Harbor ! the boar(1 B,1(1 i1 the statement that

will meet at 3445 Michigan avenue Jo-

o clock her frantic motner tounu me i jjr

girl in bed at the friend's home and l3 a guest at the Fred Stephens home in j yesterday when S. I. Sage, county as

took her home, i iu-n a quarrel ensuea. Ajis avenue.

the mother insisting the girl had no

right to stay away all night without .,,, ,. ,44r vtchtean vcnu to-' a!uos wo"e r.ot listed frequently for tax

tiermlssion. That afternoon Elirabfb i H,-i,to ni.n fi r ' ation in his county, board members told

left home and fhe has n-t been s

since.

The girl Is larg-e for her age ana nns , rislon av be tr!ada no later than tumor

row evening. FOR SALE Grocery and market, including: fixtures; good business, an excellent location. 3637 Fenn avenue. Fhone 1123-J. Ind. Harbor. T-lS-lw

questid that all be present eo that de-j

blue eyes and light hair. She wore a red dres. black and white checked coat, black shoes and no hat when last seen.

murreiiv evening to decide plans for a

f ..,-,s eneditlon. It Is earnest Iy re-s action wi:l result hereafter

in m;ih iwsmncps. .yeinutr.-i ui trie board. Including Strange N. Cragun. Fred A. Sims and Fhil Zoercher. are determined, they say to break up the apparently widespread automobile- tax dodging. The board is having prepared a complete list, by counties, of all autos

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l?nt 1 Lansing Hears a Fine Patri

otic Program Last Evening.

Discrimination in Buying Coal, that laudable desire to get the most for your money, brings many a customer to this yard. When We Sell You Coal, you get COAL, not slate, dirt or slag; v?e fill the bill to the last detail. A Customer Once, A Customer Always.

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O. B. Thorr.berg. an employe of the American Steel Foundries, is ill with a hreatened attack of typohid fever at his home in 135th street. The Messrs. and Mesdamea H. H. Clark, T. E. Williams, Judge Foggs and E. V. Spencer, of the East Chicago Krhnnl faculty, spent the day yesterday

in an ou

in the evening

Alzada Schwab accompanied the party, who drove to the beach in machines. Miss Cel. a Cohen cf South Magoun avenue was hostess to an informal auction bridge party last evening. Miss Olive Rogers, the house guest of Mrs. H. J. .Melville of the Atlas Apartments, who is here from r.inclander. Wis., was the guest of honor. The Esther Rebekah Lodge will meet this evening in regular session. Members are asked to be present. The 131S Club spent a pleasant even

ing w ith Mrs. M. Coursey in Euclid ave-,

nue .Tuesday evening. A party of Indiana Harbor ladles attended the matinee performance of "Hearts of the World'- at the Orpheum

theater. Hammond, yesterday

the Mesdames

CHURCH DEDICATES II SERVICE FLAG

TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT

FASHION'S FORECAST. By Annabel Worthington. LADY'S ONE PIECE APRON OR HOUSE DRESS.

owned in Indiana and when comrriso-.s are made with the numbers of autos

t listed for taxation in each county, offi

cials will bo notified to see that the dodging of such taxes is stopped at once. With reports from eeven counties, Including Marion county, missing the board today pointed cut that Allen county leads the state in the total number of autos listed for taxation, with

I 4.S34. Elkhart county comes next with

3.403. Vanderburg county is listed as having only 669 autos returned for taxation, whila other counties are far below what is believed to be the actual total ownership of autos. The number of automobiles reported for taxation from each of the counties i:i the state, except the seven not re-

when the Reform church of Lansing I r,,rtinfr, follows: Allen. 4234 ; Elkhart, gave, a splendid program dedicating j 34S3; rciawRre, 3010; Kosciusko. 2S32; their service flag of eleven stars. I Howard. 27S2; Wabash, 2743; Wayne, The roll of honor is as follows: Ben- 2721: Clinton. 2675; Vigo, 2211; Ran-

Frinee. John Hook. Renzel "S elde-

Ppecial To The LANSING. 111., July

showed her f.ne patriotism

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naar. John Bonga. Albert Kooy, William Tar.is, Jacob Meyer. Peter Kaluf, Jelte Kiel. Joe Zeldenrust and John J. Krooswyk. The program rendered was as follows:

! Organ Prelude '. Mrs. Fleldhouse

i Praver Rev. W. J. Duiker

them were the Mesdames J. .ucaw.j.i. ti,.mn vn sos Audience

J. Golder and Miss Margaret MeAuslan. J cor,g-Amerlca the Beautiful" Chorus Mrs. Alfred Benson of Terra Haute, j Recitation "The Hope cf the World"

formerly Calumet.

Miss Esther Bloomberg of J

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here visiting her parents. . Duet Selected Mr

Bloomberg's, In Melville ave-

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nue. Dr. E. I. Kellams cf Cedar street Is cut west for an extended visit of several weeks. He will visit Denver, Pueblo and many other cities en route. Miss Laura Eurch, stenographer for Prof. T. E. Williams at the McKiniey nchool. Is spending her vacation of two weeks In towns in the southern part of Indiana.

Agnes Blocker and Mrs. J. Toren

"Star Spangled Banner" Raising of

Flag Audience F.ecitatlon "The Service Flag"

j Wir.anda Bultge (Address Rev. J. Lamar j Song "My Country" Chorus

Offertory Silver collection. Solo 'Keep the Home Fires Burning" Doeiof Duiker

dolph, 2135; Huntington. 2192; Grant. 2137; Shelby. 2115; Gibson. 2020; Carroll. 12S3; Wells, 1321; Rush. 1S32; Henry. 1632; Knox. 1602; Marshall. 1652; Whitley. 1643; Fourtain, 162S; Tipton, 15S2; Johnson, 1551; Mancock. 1543: Montgomery, 1524; Fulton. 1513; Jay. 1503; Adams. 1430; Miami. 140; Hendricks. 147S: Madison. 1476: Porter. 1434; DeKalb. 13?5; Parke. 1349 Steuben. 1324; Benton. 1322; Hamilton. 1320; Putnam. 1320: Decatur. 131S; Lagrange, 1316; Morgan, 12S5; Jasper. 1220: Fayette. 1177; Newton. 1172; Warren. 113S: Clay. 1046; Bartholomew. 1020; Pulaski. 1012; Floyd. S92; Monroe, 979: Franklin. 936; Vermillion. S93; Blackford. 846: Greene. 765; Sullivan, 759; Dearborn, 742; Washington. 703: Starke. 624; Union. 600: Vanderburg, e:9;C"arke, 34?; Spencer, 470; Orange. 459: RIpiey. 418: Switzerland. 392; Dubois, 3S9; White, 382: Owen. 360; Daviess. 343; Jefferson, S20:

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Soice women prefer the trim, close At-ting-apron, which may be worn In place of a house drrss if desired. A popular rtyle is shown in No. SSOO, which, hns the coatlito closinc at the side. The apron la in princess effect, tnd the seams at front and hack give the appearance of pane?. The square neck is ontlined by a bias band of the material- The threefjoarter length sleeves are finished with appliqned cuffs. Large pockets are stitched at each side of the front. The lady's ote piece apron or hvne drew No. $ is eat in five sires 33 to 44 inehet 'nisi rr.eastire. The 36 inch sir requires ' yards 27 inch or 4 yard 32 inch material. Price 10 cents.

Recitation 'Columb:a"-Corne!!i Duiker

Closing Remarks Rev. W. J. Duiker ' Warrick, Sll; Lawrence. 260: Ohio, 239 "America" Audience I Martin, 212; Terry, 194; Brown, 135

Miss Frelda Rockiin cf Chicago is j Benediction W. J. Duik-r. Pastor j Crawford. 96. Total. 163.612. house guest of Mrs. M. H. Klempner uf - ' .. . outh Magoun avenue. iiA4U,tSMM4miAllAjblA'mflSMMtlSSCY

Mrs. Robert Bruce Miller of North Baring avenue will have tha Old Auction Bridge- Club me.-: with her tomiivW evening. The Reciprocity Ciub his been Incited to the pastoral residence of Rev.

A MILLION BEDBUGS. Jot thick, a 35c paektge of the new foicen chmxal P D. Q (Pe Devil' Ouietut). is ecougD to makes juart and enough to klil million twdbuj. bo nafter how large they may be. wbrre they :&;ne from, their ae. color or Mi Ed at the lame leavea a coauog on their eSs aod prevents hstchiiif. CUT THIS O'JT. Thia new chesalcal can be had at may Arst-class druf ature. A S6-eeot u.-li(t culua a QUrt of PJ Q . ud will t i

fanher than a barrel of oid-faahiosed ba5 kliier. Don't let anybody lmpoM upon your intelligence by offering yea aomcthiaa else. Ici: on what you oak for. then you'll have wnat doctor prescribe. KILLS FLEAS ON DOGS. Ice fua to aee the fieaa drop off your pet dots. KILLS CHICKEN LICL No ue fo your chiotena to have lice. A SSc r&ckaja mixoi makes a gallon of chicken lice killer. Yoar dn&jsi has it. or can get it for you

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yOU don't have to bo told that motor trouble is the one "fly in the ointment" of the autoist's happiness. After you have riven us a trial you won't have to be told that this is the place where you can rid yourself of such trouble. If motor trouble is not positively inherent in the engine itself we can cure it. Anyway we can tell you what is the difficulty and you will save time, worry and monev bv coming here first.

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EAST CHICAGO Specials for Friday and Satur day, July 26th and 27th

AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, with Coffee or Tea order, 6 bars 30 FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, 6 lbs., $1.04; 1 pound 23 OUR LEADER COFFEE, 4 lbs., $1.04; 1 pound .. 28 M. R. BLEND COFFEE, special, 1 pound 30 WILBUR'S COCOA, a lb. can... 1 lb. can 45? PORK AND BEANS, No. 1 can 10? APPLE AND STRAWBERRY JELLY in g'.ats top mason jara 35?

FANCY CALIFORNIA PEACHES in heavy syrup, No. 3 can 28C FARMHOUSE BRAND SWEET-

RELISH, full quarts... HEBE BRAND MILK,

6 small cane 25t) LI M BURGER CHEESE, - ,b - - - - 30e KO-KO CRISPS, a delicious cookie, lb. 23C KIRK'S OLIVE SOAP, "

cake , PEET'S WHITE CRYSTAL SOAP, 10 bars .. .. TOILET PAPER,

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