Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 71, Hammond, Lake County, 3 September 1918 — Page 5
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SCHEDULE IN HOME DEMONSTRATIONS n - MAnc;iF.T !. ori-;i.i.. For WreSt IloB'.niilnc Sept. 2. Tysdav, 2 m Volunteers' da. Liberty Hall. Weiirifsd-y, r -. m Sigar Substi-tut.-s, lrvlr.gr School. Thursday, 2 p. sn. Sugur Substitutes. !-.:? r t ' H i!! Frirtav. 2 "A p nv Canning. Home of Mr? H . Morris. 10 5 Hish'.ani street.
1 j Cornell mil continue to give Mis? r' m o-y T r a t ion s on canning, dry ir.tr ar.d! T'K.ir.ic ,a:r;r.c; tne rerrai inder of th cannir.fr season. Do not fall to attend t v soon a to be id vesa-tible be. fall s- -. n " P. e ! J . ; ii f-T the rr,i of the Any 1; -tv way !..r. a.o a d 1' snot: st r n 1 1 on ithbors and arranc1 y lnvi'lr.c In r w I h M: Hall. 1 r n te'.ep o n ' ' 1, 1 PERSOHALi SOCIAL NEWS ESBSGKinKT' he Summer haif-h'hda vs ar ''. b- cr'-n a'.l day Thursdiy v on. I.I'N STi.'llK, I Ir. -r; n-.o nd from i SOCIAL The Girl Scouts will meet totnorr ? von ing at their ttew head quarters the Centra! school and vv ill bold w 1 m I ill ' mtetlncs b.cresf' week the girls o - r a . t h : s p ' a r , !i-ce.l ami ma Lasr d o: I hundred ar. dirra. st-ven inacnjir.? to the sol- ) 'he M. 17.! t Wedr.esdav ! Lee at h- r ' The '-Mirth r".:is: Ladies Aid S, ci- ty w afternoon w ah Mrs, home, 1.--3 Clint . n p. '-; 11 met II. A'. rr- t. ; i The D rah Aid S oci-ty or the i. hr:st.an cr.urc.i w II day s e ? 1 c livery metr.ber e?f tomorrow t'T the church pari; i to be present. French ?tat ;r! business. Awncitt t, Han-.r.-.or Restaurant i, now open tor s-:3-s? Oral Hive ?n5 L. O. T. Mi. their regular business rr.ee evening in the I. O. O. F. hall will have ins this L. E. Zander of San Antonio. Texas, -.ft last evening for Fort Ciir.tn, Oht fter visitir.; a few days with Miss luth Burge of i Clinton street. Rev. Floyd H. Adams and family have returned from their summer vaoa-ir, Mrs. Adams and the family hive ben at Fine Lake. Wis., ar.d Rev. Adams h.s been st Camp Custer stiving lectures ar.d talking to the soldier boys. There will be a home cumins' in th. ryn:nashm of the church to w ecoine th'lr return. All friends and members are asked t come. The ive to be announccd later. Far! F.ocan Ireat Laks Tralndav evening wah ir s S"a::cn spent mj Coming Hoiiierhucd AWffncIerfl Remedy That U a Naterel Aid aad Helinvc the Tenaion. The expectant mother resolves in her mind e.11 understand by dcstlr?. And it is of the utmost importance; tbat her pLpsieai comfort be out first thought. There Is a moet splendid remedy for tli!s parpose, known aj Mother's Friend. It is applied vwer the muscles cf the itomach, rently rubbed In. and tt once penetrates to ! rellrre strain oa nerves, ccrds and Ufameets. It make the muscles so pliant that j 7 iuu 'i"'. wuca Dauy arrives ana pain sxd daaeer st the crijls is netursiir kea, . Mother's Friend is for externcl use only. Is abaoluteiy safe and wonderfullr effp-tiT It enable the expectant mother to preserve ' her health and strenih and she remains ! a pratry mother by Caving avoided tbo suffering sad danger which wculd othenrise aoconjpany such an ocra!on. Every nerve, Binacle and tendon is thoroughly lubricated. Mother's Frier, d i3 prepared by the firadBeld Regulator Co, . Lamar Bldg, Atlanta, Os. They win mall you tn intenaely Interesting "Motherhood Boot." TTrita theta to se-id it to yon, and in the meantime send or phone to your druggUt oday for a bottle f Mother's Friend. Every wnmia honld aid feature !n her rlorious work. Wother'e Krlend makea !t powlble for yon to do so, and should be iied Ptgularly, without fail, night and mora In.
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Clause street. Mr. Fiogan's home is In Frankfort, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. V. ;. Faxton entertained a party of friends at the South Short I'nunlry Club in 'htoago on Saturdav m honor of Mr. and Mr?. Ausiut Schneider of IJatnmond. The Pumn'fr half-holidays arc over we'll be open H day Thursday from now on. 1,1" STOP.E, Hatr.n or.d 9-3-21 j Mr. nnd Mrs. WiiH.im C. l-'osn of 4 j Clinton ytre.-t spent Sunday and Monday at Lake Forrest, 111.. also visaed the i;re-it I.c.k" Training Station and Fort siri,!,in on Mondnv. j M'.ss I ..mini Swiney of Chicago was j thr week end guest of Miss Margaret j Mi Hi.' at her ln.m i strict, remaining iu South Hohman over T .abor 1 Vl v. Arthur Stew rt o.f the Oreat Lake v.. . ni ' Training the M Hi Statp - ho!,'. was also a puest oor Saturday and S of ! in- i da . j llie Vioman s Ljual F ranchise l.cspif i i n:e"t last evening at the home of Mr?. L h Herbert Hutchins i-i South H l.man s'.r' et. Tite date of their luncheon has bten changed from the fourteen to the seventh of Sr r.-t ember, which will be this coming fcaturday. and wis I re Riven at the I n.ler.-i Hotel. This is preparatory to their new drive to secure signatures for the pe'itioti that Is to be presented to the V. S. senate favoring the fedora!
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nieir.brrs. r.'-uh.'t! r.tirh of Lawi-ence-. :'.: T'.l . who is in th" employ of the Western I'nion at that place, lias returned after spor. - iinK bis week's vacation with his mother. Mrs. Henry Klaver. and family, also his sister M r.. lilenn t'.ray of 1S3 and 171' M... htft'in. aem Mr. ille and Mrs. W. H. Purkey of Hesstavo returned from Ft. Penjamln Harrison at 1 n,'.'.ana pel is where they isite.J their son Victor Burkey who has just been transferred from Camp Taj! or at Louisi ilie, Ky. He is with Co. F. 5th V- I? N. Ktisir.eers M. IT.. Ft. Harrise!-,. wMrs R. W. Martin Rimbach J CO avenue is called to New Tork City on account of the death of her brother Thomas Firtngham. Fred Spoerner of 5 40 Wilcox avenue submitted to an operation at St. Marcarets hosoaal ves'croay ntorniit? anu is tPttin; alone as well as cculd bo ix . ! peeted. Ir. and Mrs. Fe'.er F. Reinemann. 5 7? Fort ---se enth street. Milwaukee. Wis, announce the marriace of their daughter Marie to Gus'.ac Frum.ri of Hammond. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Rert Cox of 4 37 Flummcr avenue celebrated tlieir 27th wedding anniversary Saturday evening. August Slst. A supper was served at 10:30 o'clock after an evening of music and dan'ing. The hus was decorated with flowers. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Vr-ters1" n and daughter Tola. Mr. Abbner Minsfield ar.l daughter, Mrs. J. Lewis. Mrs. Pombrowski and son Albert. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ruehle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Aut-ust Franck and family. Mr. and Mrs. C, Russel. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stoehr and family. Mr. ar.d Mrs. ('has. Cox and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ruehle and family. All knitters of tVa- Mayweed Auxlliary of th Red Cross are reusted to be at ;h Industrial High school Wednesday evening. Gerald Hair.rs of the Great Lakes Naval Training Station was home for the week end ar.d was accompanied by his wife's cousin Floyd Duckworth of Sa. Faul. Minn , who is also at the Great Lakes. A five o'clock dinner was given Sunday evening at the home of Mr. Haines' partn'. Mr. and Mrs. Puekwoi th cf Harrison street with the following guests present: Mr. and Mrs. A'.brt Guise. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. "Jordan and . Gerald Trice. Mrs. Albert Guise of Sheffield avenue returned Saturday evening f rem Fn-er. THE IDEAL WIFE. One of the most successful ir,n of tliU eonrtrv recentlv wrotfe: "What-.-or I am. and whatev-r success t have I attained. I owe it all to my wife. She has e-er born an inspiration or.d th r. l,tlr,niali, of niv life " To be ' such a successful wife should be he ambition of every woman, but how Impossible when dracced down by hadncbes backach". riracf.ing-.iown pains, nervousness and "the tdues." Kvery woman in this condition should s'art at once to build UP her system by a tonic of specific powers, such as l.ydla K. Pinkh-an's Vegetable Compound, wh'ch for thir-e g.-n"rn lions ha been restoring Avner.ciifi women to health and consentient hnpMi-.css. Adv. so cj on aMaai sra ORDERS.
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union. Her return trip was by auto. Mrs n. C. Stevens of 177 Bauer street returned Sunday evenltifr from Camp j Taylor where she Fpent sevusl days vi.-itlr,c with her husband. Sam Abalman of 103 Logmi street is at St. Margaret's hospital with typhoid fei. He was taken there Thursday, and from reports Is some better today, i hough his fever is still high. Mrs. Walter Frtoo end Mrs. "ri.ld Haines isitod the Uro.-it l.nkes Training Station '..tst Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chart's Sorimger. 8fi State street, entertained as cu'Sts at their home since Saturday th following rola'i.r: Mr. and Mrs. Du id Senmirer and m t h sister Mr f South H-npn, Ml h.. fa'herj vr of Mr. Scrhnrr also his, . Archie Collim and her l.usband ami two c!uh'r.-n. Orvnb- nnJ l.u'h of ;l n. Mo b. The party motored I throuph. nwli.rs the trip of ITU) miles j without a puncture. They came throuRhi Hartford. St, Joe, ronton Harbor. Mich-j isran ity r 1 l.ary. I ney ieit i or n nine M ndav. t.t'ter a --ry pl-.jsant! here. ELODGETT PROBES BOOZE SITUATION Hil'y Bldetetr. th tntjrlns; reporter of the Indtanapoiis News, has teturned to Indianapolis after an Investigation of liquor conditions in Lake county. Mr. T-.lod?ett spent several days getting f a et for n series fi ? articles. M state, 1 that Lake county has the imputation of havir.if tr.ore Ji.-jijor violations tiian any t the:- p, :i of the state. Hilly looked around behind th- violators to se what was hold.r.;.; them u;. HIS WEEK END GONE. "There seems to lie some ; by my friends as to where my week's vacation.'' i-ays peculat ton t was on f! Cross. Here aie some of . pine s I failed to Three Lakes. Wisccns'n. Th Monkey Ho iso at Lincoln Fark. The Stock Ya-ds. The Coethe Statue. Fren-h Lick. j TV:th those, places eliminate,! it jshru'.d be easy to ascertain the cWtif nation. BOYS ENLIST NOW. To maintain the great army ""vr there" means the recruiting cf a great army "over here." Every boy who is 12 years or over may do his part. President T i!s-n has indicated his i desire that all our American bovs be enlisted In theBoj' Scouts of America so that their efforts may be directed bv Naders who are familiar with the epoaa! needs cf the government. Every boy In Hammond who 12 years or older should Join at once. Recruit at Scout Headauarters !n Liberty Hall any day after fchol. Ask for Mr Harris. F'ont be a slacker, but get Into the gam and help win the war. ARMY MEN CONFIDENT ON CLEANUP (Continued from rage one.) der.burg line untenable. The German retreat Is not yet entirelycut of hand but it is losing rapidly the l r. spect of control which it had for a i time. The American attitude toward I the lattle situation may be summarized ! las a desire t- have a good thoroueh ! I c!ear.-up before winter so that when i the massive spring drive starts it will j be or.ly a case of putting on the finish- i ing touches. I To this end there Is a constant agi- j tation for a continuance of th.s struggle ' duriiiK the cold months. If the German I is n-n no rest the 1315 tctory will be! moro rasily- achieved. Operations in the southern end of the' battl- field where the Americans have swept well on are tending t ,i compel fie i Teuton to haul back his force from the J YoMe to achieve safety. Tl,is operation I also triv-s the allies a strcnf cr hold on j Soisscns. Ilvcnts are now shapir.e so that there! appears no doubt that General March's preiicuon or a i:ii:t victory will come i true. Just now the manifest German enneavor 10 start, a mg peace otf-nsive I is brewing. German official dom in-Ac-cludir.gr the Xalser is talking peace. ceptance of a would be to nullify all tlirit tlie alias have fovght for ani at a time when b'.ory Is a mathematical ceit a int j-. Attention! For Sale- Tomatoes at 'Of per bushel excellent and selected red ocaiav for carn'.nsr. The I.ipltka's truck garden, i lads Road, near M-non It. U. Jard. Mucster. I'h-'ne 4 7 -.1 . S-:a-?.t ' GARY DEATH. James O'Brien. 7 37 Georgia street.' nary. 35 years old. died at the horns 1 Sunday. Funeral arrangements are In f fhatge of the Williams' t'ndertaking company. The deceased Is survived by his wife and two children. WORDS FROM HOME Statements That May Be Investi - gated. Testimony of Lake County Citizens. V.'ren a Haminond citizen comes: to the fror!'. telling his .friends and neighbors of In-! experience, you can rely on his s tice-.i'y. The statements of peorlo lesid.ng in far p.way rWro? do not comma n-1 your confidence. Home endorsement is the kind that backs Dean's Kidney Fills. Such testimony is convincing. Investigation proves it true. Felow is a statement of a Hammond resident. Xo stronger proof of merit can be had. " K. K. Koch, retired farmer. 10.'. Webb St., Hammond, says: "I have used Dunn's Kidney Fill? off nnd on for mnny years with good results. When I was on the fiiriit. my back was always lame and achy. It mawe me miserable and r couldn't rit ft!! long. Donn's fixed me up in s"f d sb.-'pe nnd now the only time I take them is Mian I catch re',, on my kirineys. jioen's never fail to relieve n.e t s,ich times. ( 1 i?t r.tement gien in r c 1 s . Oti July 14. 1917. Mr. Koch added: "It is just as much a pleasctire to recommend Dunn's Kidney Fills now as when I endorsed them beore. They have always given n.c tine relief from kidney disorders." Frioo i'(r, at ail dealers. Dor.'t simply nsk for a kidney remedy- get Dean's Kidney Tills 'he same that Mr. Koch had. Foster-Milburn Co, Mfgrs., Buffalo. .N. T. A'iv -
FtfLLETIN. fl'VITF.P I'HEKS ( Bl.T-.n .M LONDON, Sept. 3 Havlu iuasha their way across tha vita.1 DrocourtQueaat awltcb line oa a Xvont of from four to is miles Eritisli troops are followingtip their advantage and striking hard at enemy positions at both ends of the break. Field Marshal Halt; announced that Canadians and British troops have occupied several villages oa both tldos of tha Arras-Cambral road in an effort to imperil the entire German western front. Further south. British advances con. tlnued also. 3 I'v-tko Fnrss Cablegram Washington. Sept. 3. Careful consideration of the local housing and transportation facilities m sixty cities will lie given by a'.l the rupply hv.ioi'is of the wrtr department before nddit; cial contracts are placed there for iho manufacturer of war materials. In each of these towns th bureau of industrial housing and transportation has found it tieeesary to extend the federal appropriation to relieve the serious shortage. In a number of the c.ties living conditions have demandfd that beds he used for three shifts a day. This has) caused a great labor turnover which has increased the cost of product ion. Tb.e war department will see that contracts for these cities are reduce to a minimum. If possible it is the policy of the general staff to develop the new industries outside the congested districts and additional housing and transportation facilities are necessarv. The cities mentioned included Alton. III.. Hammond. Ind.. Ind. ana Harbor, Ind.. Garfj. Ind.. I'uclget Sound. Wash.. Seattle. Wash. DRIFT MEN ARE CALLED THIS WEEK Crown Point Board Sendr. Out Final Notice Today for New Men. rSrE-iAt. To Tkz Times. CROIVX rOINT. IND. Sept. 3 The local draft board has called the following men to go to Camp Taylor on Thursday of tills week: Webster Schofa!d. Crown Feint. Grower K. Struble. Sh'lby. William C. Sonntag, IIebar. George C. Fetr?on. Salem. Wis. George liayden. r-rown Foint. Klmer L,. Dieterlen. Hfbron. Ind. Charles II c'iiffrrd. P.. I". D. A. Gary. Knicry A. Raker, i 'rev. n Foint. Morin Ar'hur K. v'ole. shelbj-. Fdwln Larfin. Mil!i. Lynn Miksch. Crown Foint. Fernard .1. Miller. Crown Foint. Louis W. Kramer. H'tart. Henry Harris. Hebron. Benr.le J. K"i:zman, Hobart. Charles E. l.-.nner. Crown Foint. Zay Mover. Shelby. Truman V. Kleir.. Lowell. Kiank W'ljhman. Hobart. Clarence L. Meyers. Miller. George Fi-t ce. Hobart. I.'iren Ferry. Crown rotn. Hurt ",. Thomj son. Hobart. Jta Cole. Fast Gary. Toney Held, Dyer. Moody V. LouUs, Hob.art. ieorge Schmidt. Hobart. William Zflbert Sisson, Low-?!!. Orv.lle F. Bridegroom. Lowell. Florlan F. Adler. P.. A, Gary. The list o.f limited ?ervice rrt'ri to go to ("amp Grant or. Tuesday ft cm local board N'o. i at Crown Point are a follow s : Maurice fo.Tman. Fiverda in. H iirisrn V. Clark. Lowell. Irw.n rsi ' ns.-tt. Hobart. J.-.S. I;. Saaba. Car? , K B. .7. P.. Anderson. Miir. Frank A. F'-iolinu-er. S.-herecvi Faul F. Milb-.-. llillo-, ,1'rmey Sn-.:tl,. I.rwea. .Tr'.rc--s V n;o! ri st.-, v ,J . . 1 1 1 . V.. K-sai. In.!:,-. Arthur '( b' r. ' : '.- n Frank I. it-ton. Lowell. ic,v, n F"int. a rl arl-ot-. Point. CityMefs riKED $17. ! I.orezj' crorekj . of Cary. who was ar- j ,.sted by officer '. ar;s,'ii on llohruan .. esterday charged with bailie disoi dcrly j was fined S 1 7 by Judge KI012 ; nainmond iny court this m ar in t he ROAD VIOLATIOII Mike O'Ponoghue of SSI K. :fith SChicago, and Conrad I himan of Z Canton St.. Chi.-igo. were arrested b rfflcer AVarner for driving trucks on Calumet boulevard. O'Donoghue and IVhlman were eaclfined $12 in the Hammond "ity ihi'-, morning by Judge- Klotz. curt DISOEDEELT CONDUCT Three East Chicago men John reskl. Joe FcrmanSf k and Josej l lovi. ! F n were arrested yesterdav af!frrio"n 00 ! Hohman street. Hammond by o,T,, ers j Funde. Klnscle and Fiannigan and w ere I charged w ith disorderly conduct. DISOSDSBDT CONDUCT John Fahriok. of Tel lost on was arrest, e.l by ocers Ilund. Kinse! and Flannigan on Hohman and Sibley v. last night iharged with disorderly conduct. Fabrick was lined $.72 In the Hammond I City Court this morning by Judge t. Klotz. ROBBERY The Tcdana Flour depot on Sibley St.. was brvken into seme time lost night and 2?5 pounds of f 011 r stolen, a wheelbarrow and a small wagon t ere al. taker, to carry th flour atvay in.
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THURSDAY! .-:: A re 1 f A X ,V" "i . ' ' ' w let' 'z.-a i ""-Si v-j- v w . tut .'..'V.:2'ii. " .r:1. A. B. Flrkson. general sere'ar'- cr j .ii" a,ary V. M. C. A. w ires Lester Cr.:-', lander, acting Ffrf'iry, that he ar;iv-J ed In New York City on Labor I'av an I that he-will arrive in Gary on Thurs- j d.l of th's eek. J P r i e t a r y 1 1 1 ' s " n went to Franco 1 n j I f '-ember. 1517, and served about eight i namths as one of the divisional seere.- j taties. Iiuring the last part of h'.s ftav in Franc- he r rca r.'-Z'-d Y M C A.J w o r k and one. of his divisions is n o w I at the front. HAMMOND COURTS OPEN MONDAY The Hamm-nd Supi next Mon-lav v.-ah na case. fi!e,l i-.an pv--- b" ord nav-ft-r of d ,-, ":'' de.pa- a.,1 war Ju 1; i ft open 5 ail civ. md a i-ec-t n t s and !'. t.-: Hardy cut short tra.r vac s'immer o w a. g to 1 1 1 e w a devote.-) a c r e a ' ' a 1 of l . , war a -t iva. 'an- t h i ? a n d ha-." i" t.n.e -o GARY-CROWN PT. RATES INCREASED J T:tES Ft peatAt ,tvtk i'apitil. IM.'IAXAl'i )!.!.-, Tr.d . puhl.e ..;-v. e I 'lmnii.-?!' ed suth r.ty to Cnt 3 The 1 iy crant1 S .,iThe-n e ; h e p a ? -ind Grown that y-fivo tht-r fa re? stop Fan st P Ten. to Lotta--'-en t - fl-c aty i.niit.-. T: a- t:-v I'o nt. cents t as foil-. 'v ; .i b' a nd .ti t ; -.vn Fe '; own ce ra.-. l rovvn c e n t ; v " : p.--'p o .v n -p Ten CITY DADS TO MEET; NOTHING TO QUARREL ABOUT The Hammond cay rrisc,; eveninsr and w'ah the .'a "-a. chi--e th" assistant fire , a-f annual budget matter.- "ft' I w,ll have t - find new munaij Tiers ties ar f -and the ' - har.dr, ail troub.e3 to attend to. Afier all its sormy sessions and hatha: -ion ter words the eojnc.J is tonight a ran h"',d a tra STUDENTS' ARMY TRAINING CORPS I!rr.e L. 'ober! v of the physic purtrnerit at I.nk'1 F"ret coil,---' Hainni'-'i.d in t lie in'cj- sts of the st i'. nts' avn-.y trn tiling ns a' 1-: Snf
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