Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 62, Hammond, Lake County, 22 August 1918 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Thursday. Autrust 22, 1918. ! at Lake Frosit Park Isidiaea Harbor Sterling Music. Admission at ths Pavillion. In case of rain dancs will be given following eve
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EAST CHICAGO AND IND. HARBOR NEWS
Katuerine Howard. Oleott Are. Phone itsi. will be pleased ti write aud receive Racial news ouil advertising lot The Tiuaea, also job work of all description promptly and well done. 'Prir.ce," t. n much prized Airdale be5 r..in? to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Badeaux f.f the H-roJ Ap.ir'.tnonts in North F.ar;nj avr.'.:o. and which mysteriously disappeared from the premise:? a few weeks s.j.i. is happily ro?;cr:d t the h'ine from which he was greatly missed. The tr.'dder.t in fltjilnsr him is most amusing. Mr. and Mr?. l?aieaux were out riding :n their car Tuesday evening and Thev neared 5C-th and Co-use drove avenue they espied a man j!k:n. along very leisurely with an Airdale fastened to a leash. This kind of a dog parti. -uiar'y appeaiing to the Fndeaux. they slowed do'v.i to .limiro hm. vhen all of a tudie.n there was a mutual recognition and the dog fairly '..-aped, at his master. Th-re was no trouble in establishing the claim, however, hur the man in possession took Mr. Badc-iux to another man arho pave the do.r t , him. There seemed to be a succession of owners and too lenpthy for any further mvestifa :-n urjn the part of the real owners, who preferred to take Fnr.ce on one of hi? accustomci drives. So th merry trio lost no time in leaving! the vicinity which proved to be the scene of a bona-fid find to them. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dlr.wiidie of
ir.t Mrs.
Irorr. an and Mi
crown
Anna Dinwiddle have been guests at the H- E. Jones home in South Baring avenue. Kcv. and Mrs Arhur TV. Johnson of B30on street, "hi hiv ren out t"wn for the past fe-v woks, are expected home this week. Mrs. Frank Dixon of Fir street is ufterint; from a badly wrer.-hd knee she received in almost an nnexplainable way. The accident happened in her own V ijra as she was abuf. h1!' domestic duties an 1 in 'urr.ir.jr to an ansle to Teach f r s - m ' 1 . . s the Vnn? became
displaced and she received medical attention and must nurse the injured member for M'me time to come.
CLEMENCEAU VISITS U. S. TROOPS AT CHATEAU-THIERRY
i
Esther Rebekahs will meet this even
ing la regular session. Members are tilled to be present. Mrs. William Craick of Xorth Baringis horn from a week's stay with her J parents, the J. J. Lyr.ch's in Chicago, j Mrs. George. Clapper cf 143th street j has her broth, r, James Bugg-y. here, from Mi.hisan. who has come to work in the Standard Stee! Foundry. This j young- man is a brother to two young , men who sa -riflced their lives, on the' licit of honor across seas, one whose I death occurred a year upo and one year 1 previous to that the other one's life was ', taken. j Mrs. F. C. Lane and Mrs. James M-- j Ilhor.e of East Chicago entertained at aj beach party to honor quests from out of i tow n, among- them Mr. nr1 Mrs. Holt 2 i and children from Louisville. Ky.. and j John Erskine of Chicago. The place ' selected was the "Whiting park. ; The ?erois Pieloty of East Chicago i have plans already for their picnic to I be he'd at Jackson Fark. Saturday, August 24. I
Miss Agnf Jones cf South Faring avenue is preparing tf lave the !?st of 'h week for an outing at Lake Geneva, will h- a i-c m pan: hv a rorrie of
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REGISTER CN SAT,, AUGUST 24
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it-.irtiay. tile 2-ith
j aj nit f..r -J,e n j,i; u -i'; of East Chi.-ao .o.'.d
! who haw; ,.ice.Sr. 11
ma nrst re,r:.-t!at;o.-.. Thia ,s reL-.'r.it:.,!! f.-,r
I . rt)'.y .-tnd ti,.j s j prompt lv Poiur-iay rr.orr.ir
of tl.e local board : th-i the city hail.
:h. fia y st young r.-;.-t; ar.a Harbor of it fit san rvii.e in the ; i.oui 1 report ;.r the orf!e Cond ri'x;. r of
! GIRLS! USE LEMONS ; FOR SUNBURN, TAN j
Try It! Make th1 lemon lotion to whiten your tanned cr freckled nkln.
i BOUND OVER TO j CIRCUIT COURT V.. S. Osier, 1 1 S 125th street. Indiana I Harbor, was before the city court vps- ! terday on a yriour. charge prefprred by I the partn's of a little girl who live, en I South Forsyth avenue, Kast Ohlcaco. j Os!.t was r.t w ork n-ar the corner cf
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ond I'crsyTh aenue end
I wna charged wi'h taking improper l:bj ert'es with the r!rl who was alor.o i temjjcrariiy with him in an unfinished ! room. Ife was crrested by Officer Gould and I yesterday was bound over o the Circuit I co'irt.
.. i'-'---- i-! xti-: j-i:ce of two lemons Into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard Whit, shake well, and you have . quarter pint of the best freckle, sunburn r.r.d 'an lotion, and complexion whitAncr, at very, very small cost. Tour grocer has the lemons ar.d anv drug store or toliet counter will supnlv three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massass this vceetly'fragratT lotion into the fac. r.eck. arms and hands and see hew quickly tha freckles, sunburn, w.ndburn and t-tn !:appaand how cle.-. soft and white th skiL becomes. Tes" It is harmless. Adv.
Ke!p put Indiana ac.oss J 23. Join ths War Savers army
pRPHEUM SGHGOL FOR
! DANCING
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Prrmier Clemenceau with American soldiers.
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von r
ladtes fr'-m
this ei-t who are
taking aiivan'sje of the closing s-immer ' vacation week and hav high hpes of a wonderful time frrr at thit popular resort
This photograph, one of the most recent or.es from the western front was taken duxir.o; the Americans' jrreat fighting at Chateau-
Thierry, which marke-d the turrinj; point in the war. It shows Premier Clemenceau, in civilian attire, and General Morclacq, at his
r:rht. viewir.jr dead German soldiers some of the thousands hurled against the Yanks in a vain u r.a;t taeir aavance.
152 State 6t, Hammond. DANCING CLASSES MONDAY AND THURSDAY. CLEAN AND CORRECT DANCING. PRIVATE LESSONS. PHONE 3323. Hall to Rent for All Occasions. PRO?. J. GREGORY KEANTi
n
3CYS' SKCE2 SPECIAL SALE
j The W. O i avenue are
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR WHY IT INCREASES Hair growth ia atimnlated and Its frenueat kboteI is neceasary when merely removed from the nrfoee of the skto. Tlie only logical and praetieul way to resnove hair ia to attack. It under the akin. DeMiraele, the orislnal sanitary lipoid, does this by nbaornrion. Only ajenrzlae Ie311rDIe haa a money-back arnarastee In each pacLasr. At toilet eoontera tn 00c, H and 52 sizes, or toy mail front tra ia plain wrapper on reeotpt of price. FREE book mailed te plain sealed envelope on rcqacat. Ie-3I Lr-nclc. 12th St. and Park Ave-, Xew York
Williams' of Smith Olcott entertoming the lafter's
r.iece. Mrs. John Ch'nev. and her husband, w-ho have com from Augusta. Ga and ar- on a pleasure trip to manv
I northern ci'ies. on a stay of two months. The babe of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. j Reese of Xorth cote a vena was returned to the University hospital. Chicago, to undergo another rperanori, in hopes of
bettering the little one's condition Mr. and Mrs. George Koon will be arriving within the next few days to be the gues's of the Krown family in 144th street. With them will be Mrs. Brown of Chicago. The party will be leaving later for Michigan for a prolonged visit at the homes of relatives. Miss Irene Smith of Xorth Magoun avenue accompanied her guest. Miss Marjone Bear!, to her home in Chicago and will remain for a brief stay. Rev. James Osterr.a. pastor of the Congregational church, is coming home this week-end from his vacation of a couple of weeks, which he has been spending up in Wisconsin. He will occupy the pulpit at the regular Sunday morning services. Miss Beatrice Johnson of Todd avenue
is cut of friends.
town for a week's visit with
; The little new toques wi?n Miring j bows and the large trimmed dress hats ! :n black and the new shades are shown , in velvets, satins, hatters' plush and j all 'he new material at the H.i & Art 1 Shop. -22 -1 ! Burt Sclomon. former captain of the i Berti'lion ssm of East Chicago, was forced to undergo the second operation j on his limb for elephantitis to secure ; rehef in his condition. He still remains jst the Mercy hospital m Gary and therei j seems to be a decided improvement in
engrlS;ed BoVS ' plinf-? Tt fine, clor-.fi -Frvr ' W:
undergo an operation in one of the Chi-! the necessity for all workmen
' '"'-I'l'-'s ana june ixrniny win ne in ?.t manurac 'ui - r govrn'nent am- 1 . ,. i, , i i , i
in no rair or relatives ur.ui ner i mtiri'mn supplies, etc, to t ever on , " "!"o'ii j mtr, ; y mother recuperates. I the alert to do their bit in at 'ending ! sizOS 10-13 ' lai'O nrt-'
There seems to be no let-up c,f stork I visits in Indiana Harbor theso days, j And decided r.artiali'v has been shown
f,r boy babies. This morning , was a l" V' '"CZ I and make VOUI SCleCtioil
j?r!, ho'vrvtT, and th harry rrnt? " , y
i iiuinaiiii y, i
Capt FicukowsM ard V sever,! oth- ' WAXMAN'R STTnT .TTlTJTr"
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are Fir
Mr and Mrs. Fred Acker of 314 i
street The little one has two small I
faithfully to their daily occupations ias they oouli corsiier themselves in the ! second lii:e 'r-'rehg) hv gupplt Ing their
ro s who were so heroically living
their lives in the cause f freedom and
ment in black or tan at $1.95. ! I Elsewhere $::.00. Come earlv 1
few
I his genera! condition in 'he u
i d a vs. Mrs. Richard Ba'es cf Beacon street
sisters and one brother to welcome her
Mrs. George M. Witt of 4130 Ivy
street Vn 1aeo,-4 invit jft.na fnr a I
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her little daughter. Lucille, whose tenth
birthday anniversary occurs the following day the little ones are to be enter'ained. Mr. and Mrs. Max Glass of Michigan
er speakers Irrrressed their h-tar'-rs to be loyal to their adopted country in bo-
mg good cit'.ezns. doit'g all m their p"w-
the American governr-.ent in
the f.rht for d-mocraov. tv faitnfully
! attending to their dally occupation and ! hourly helping the brave so!dies of the l allied armies at the front.
2c6 E. State, Near Sohl. Hammond.
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Story & Clark Piano Co. Established 15S7. Capital and Surplus $o,000.000.00. Manufacturers FLAYERS, PIANOS, GRAND3 Stores in all principal cities o! the United States. Factory Branches 4603 Forsyth Ave., Eaet Chicago. S2-84 Oakley Ave., Hammond. Wilfred Hnghea, Mar. Opposite Postoffiea.
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3H3
: has been apprised of the death of her
: sister, who is a resident of I.advsmlth
'Wis. Mrs r,,., 1 n.,M- to to t v I a r? departing this eenir.g for a two.
j bereaved home a' this time and is il
garage:
A Man Can't do Good Work with his Aindpipe full of dust, his leg dislocated and his arm in a sling. Neither ran yon expect your car to work properly with the cylinders full of carbon and various parts out of adjustment. To insure satisfactory service the car should be gone over thoroughly twice a season. "We are specialists in that line.
as a result of the information. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Williams of Xorth
Magoun avenue are awav visiting the! ..... t
lives at Itta Ber.a. Miss. On their way back they will stop at Montpelier to visit the folks of Mr. Williams for the balance of time before they return to this city, where Mr. Williams, who is principal of the McKir.ley school, will
resume his duties, j Miss Mary Lois Clark cf Xorth Mi- ! tioun avenue is arriving home the latter 'end of this week from Muncie. Ind . where she has had a very pleasant visit ' wl'h friend3. Mr. and Sirs. L. G. Kolh of Xorth j Baring avenue were guests of the Kolb ' family in Hammond yesterday. J A very artUtic line of collars and ; fancy neckwear is shown at the Hat & t Art Shop this week. S-I2-1 1 Mrs. Fhoebe Dalby of Richmond. Ind . i is a guest of this week at the home of Mrs. William Xelson in South Olcott j avenue. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Dixrn. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Reid and the U'ter's giiests . Mr. and Mrs. Myers of Anderson, Ind.. j spent yesterday wih many other East I Chicagoans at the Crea Lakes Training Station, Chicago. Mr?, William Parham of the Phillips apartments in Xorth Baring avenue is on a visit to her mother in Minneapolis. Minn. j The Frank Dixons era remodeling I their home. 3 HO Fir street, in quite an extensive way and will have interior 'and exterior decoration applied. ' Dorothy Loucks of Chicago is visiting j he grandparents, the .1. B. Forakers and I L. T. Loucks. of ,East Chicago. Her i mother, Mrs. Virgil Loucks, who was ! Miss Pearl Foraker must necessarily
weeks' visit to Fort (iglethorp. Ga . where their son Walter is s'ationed and who is a war prisoner clerk, expecting a call with further service.
The fur.erai of Bernard Eradv. the
eight year old son of Thomas and Bessie Brady of 4S1T Homerlee avenue will be held from St. Mary's church tomorrow morning at 5 o'clock.
Mrs C W. ravis opened the meeting by having all present salute Oi l Glory. ' afterwards introducing lb. sr;ak -rs. '
i The Romanian band dispersed patriotic; j airs during intervals. 1 ! A most enthusiastic meeting was ' i brought to a close by a vote of thanks J to the speakers ox the day. j
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Buy a Thrift Stamp and lick ths Hun.
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Better to have War
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PATRIOTIC MEETING AT INTERSTATE
(By a Corretpondent.) j A patriotic meeting wlis held at the I rtlflnt of th Tnto.itila Tron JC. ct.,1 r"rv I
at ITaet Chicago last Saturday, whei n.t ioliowing gti.tlemen adlrssed 701 r more of tho employees: Cr'ln R. C Obercromby of the British air f orc , Mayor Leo McCoimack. Rev. Aneroiin Bungardean oS tho First Greek Catholic
j Stamps in your safe than the bloodstained hands of the kaiser's hordes at your throat.
To aronso a sluggish liver, to relieve a distressed stomach, to fortify yourself against disease, use
r- rtCv9VXIHIS COAL. C.75iCTt-i25''Lr
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a
pint
3 m.
Lanret Sale of Any Medicim in th World. Sold every her. In 030, 10c , 25c.
church. Capt. Bicukowskl and Ye. C. Davis, work's manager. Captain Obercronhy detailed some of the cruelties practiced on poor wounded j soldiers cf the allies by the Germans. I
and even German hospital nurses wht
became so degraded as to sp!
water they administered to the
ed. and that some of the crimes com- I
mltted on defenseless French and Bel-
volting to describe. ! Th captain impressed his henrera of I Evi
rse, vhc j -0 it in the ! e wound- j
HAVE YOUR WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED BY FRANK SUTTIN JEWELER Better Work For Less Money. 565 HOHMAN STREET Majestic Hotel Bldg. HAMMOND, IND.
THE PLAIN TRUTH
about coal is that is must give out heat and ?l
not leave a lot of unburned clinkers behind, CLINKERS ARE HEAVY and every pound of cliikers means the loss of a pound of coal.
WHEN IT COMES TO COAL that has real quality in it, we can supply you with the best there is.
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TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT
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FASHION'S FORECAST. By Annabel Worthinjton. LADY'S DRESS.
!a$t Chicago Tea & Coffee Store
715 CHICAGO AVENUE EAST CHICAGO
PHONE 24
Specials for Friday and Satur day, August 23rd and 24th
AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, with Coffee or Tea order, 5 bars.-.Oc FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, 5 lbs., $1.04; l pound 2oC OUR LEADER COFFEE, 4 lbs., $1.04; 1 pound 2SC M. R. BLEND COFFEE, special, 1 pound 30 ANCY PEABERRY COFFEE, lb - 25 WILBUR'S COCOA, z lb. cans 23d" 1 lb. cans 45C
FANCY PEARS IN HEAVY SYRUP, No. 3 can 2SC OH Bhe- 23 c7.( . . . .t OH BOY! COOKIES Fresh and delicious, lb. 23 FARMHOUSE BRAND SWEETRELISH, full qt. jars 32 PEET'3 CRYSTAL WHITE SOApT 10 bars t)i)C" DR. PRICE'S JELLO-POWDER, 3 packages oo MARSHMALLOW CREME, In pint Jars ?0f? FANCY SEEDED RAISINS, 2 packages 25?
Tbla attractlTe dress pattern mlpht be osed to matte np one of th bordered rohes for snmrner wear, or. If preferred, plain batiste may be combined with batiste embroidery fionnciag. The waist is gathered at the shoulders snd Hie pretty collar is roend at the bck and sqosre at the front. Tha surplice crossing of the waist and tbe way in which it Joins the he!t gie just the individual toaeb desired. Both the long End the short sleeres fire finished with umisnal flarinsr ruffs, wider at the lower edge than at the top.
The two piece siirt is gathered at tha regnlation waistline. The lady's dress pattern Xo. SP64 la
cut In five sizes Srt to 44 inches bast.
measure. The width at lower edge is two yards. The 36 inch si2e requires 2 yards 41 inch flouncing, with 2 yards S3 inch material. Price 10 cents.
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Crystal Glucose for Fine Candy Prompt Delivery Telephone South Chicago 920. AMERICAN MAIZE t
PRODUCTS CO.
AVING
ONEY
The way to sav? money is to seo th.it your taoney ia invested ppopcrly when buyinc.
It is not always
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Lyndora Hotel Owned by Stardsrd Stoel Car Co. Columbia Ave., Hammond, Indiana.
Our First
iSXDance a bis; success. !
Our next will be held Saturday evenincr, Auerust 31. Dinner 6 to 8 p. m. Dancing 6 to 12 p. m. Music byBranch 's orchestra.
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:ic',f that costs the le-ast, when buying, that is The best investment. The article that has cost the least when worn out is alwrya the best buy and the chcapcrt. The fart that '!n the end it 's the cheapest" has made the XXth Century Furnace famous. "There ia a because," and this i3 th reason. The heat in a furnace is generated in the Fire Pot. It. j? because the XXth Century Fire. Pot produces more heat with a given quantity of fuel thin any other that it saves both the furnace and the rurse. Hence if you wish to save money, tuy a XXTH
CENTURY". May our salesman call?
Star Shoe
t iefal Works
J. J. Volk.
285 Sibley Street.
Hanmrond, Ind.
Phone 633.
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A. M. Voigt, Manager.
