Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 77, Hammond, Lake County, 10 September 1918 — Page 5

Tuosrlav. September 10. IMS

THE TIMES.

SCKEDUEL IN HOME DEMONSTRATIONS For Week ltrgiiinins Sept. f Tuesday. 2 p. in. Canning: Limoln Sohe.ol n.I Home in Past Hammond. Wednesu.-i y. 2 po m Cannes: Wallace p.-hAol. nivTJiil.' S h-oi and Private Homes Thursday. 2 p. m. Sucar and Wheat Su h s! ; t: t r : Washington S-hool, Ka?; Hamnvnd an.l Private 7 Irimfs. Friday 2 p. m. --- P;;ar and AVhMt Substitutes: Mrs. I.nnmnn. 1221 JI.'Hiiip n venue and Homes in !: i.-t I ! an :mnd.

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tf' ntivTs how to m..ke th- m:- if n . t on-,e -:,r us help you. Ar.v woman !!la Five .'.f:v..ns!r'ntini in her hoica-. In-

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SOCIAL HEWS

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Mr plans fur the membership drive and I srcnatuivs to the p. tjtion for the FedI oral Sufi'tage Amendment were made ! .mil 'ernmit ; ees w re appointed f r Thitr-.-il.-iy. I'.nfl Registration day. Other I comn.itte, s will b at the ,.cul th -at-rs and In: iii. ss place s. The .h ive wiil .-le.se ict Monday right. Hammond's i iitii.tn is one tli-uisami in-mhT: a. id ti e thousand si una; up s t the petition. The W.miaiiV l.r ign Missionary So- ' cietv i f th-- 1'irst M. K ihurch will meet this evening at tie- hone- of pr. and . M's. .1. Ar'hur l'-nis in .di.w,e, a -! Hue. Th" hit-tv nils e" the met-ah-vs w Ml . bo tttert.-itni i at the , mj, A 1 i oi c ram has 1 . . is a r i nih.-i!. J - ! Ml'S. t C K. ::i!!h:r.1 att'llded t he ! n;oam of t h- women's stotion if the

r..,.ini; of I. it use "nv Mitur.lay at H1'i.,it. The county ihant-Kii i;.ao tie I'

ll, p'-i-- .an. i a ,-.i ; i til irl :t.t ,-res t , ms 1". a nee i f ;l)e program was tie tilk hy ' M i s. 1 "i , - u-' -on , .f i ; a r . - j Toil cannot vol,- this fall unless you are i gi s t ere,;. i;, -'il a lea n 1 teg i s ! ra 1 am Pay tvt Ti.es,;. i . f r the ; - ot Mami me ltd. Are you I ;i g i i en d ? 3 - 4 -4 1

Mrr. .! hn Hl.- le 1 of K.nwe.ed was relume,; trom a delightful motor trip through the ca.-t. She visited at While Sulphur Sprit. its. Ph i la , !! .'ma. Now York and Atlantic Pity a;d i 'ha lie-a or . W. Va. Her rhoih.r. Mrs. Harbison of t h -i ii st -n i -.-i a i n. U with !e r t , r an e -I d v Fit in li:- iim:-,,.

iTHMAuoiiiP iVQil L1EB1GH NOW fa' AVERTS ILEIXEVE5 j ,al

HAY FEVER

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V Begin Treatment NOW &Jhi . . . kk. AiiDruiauc.Gu-ianteo ! Former Gary Musician Will

Probably Get His Hair

the eards. A i i a ii cement s were mn. 1ft j wth Hammond. 1nt,m; iind other i ora.'t t .-.i-ii- t., .ipj.oin; some oli leial j ol IVn klllllll fio.li t-e:t town 'Ao -. 111,1 j n a ioen.1 plant to let'ister wm kmeti ! i

t : o a1, h : - . oi, : -:, s t. i ' . , i a p i o d in 1 a leanis of t';, ,.v of Ki-t t'haa.,l.e.ee ;irii. . . :'ter a e.afei.me with plant -1 1 r -inreniteiits mid the did ft offieial-. ' . Iide was a u t hoi izi d ly lie- lattei to ni.iae tie Pir.-t I'alaieet Tiai.-t and

I S.t v.ne,:j hank .-nM:n-; mda.-Iiial luailJ ! aa i 1 e is. S a ; .etan t mien : s of the j 'lantu w ere ml ru.-!ei to ermi" w it 'i '.Kistrais t-. the laek hi.tldm'' There

I hey wei-o swoin mi. u i yen i nst i u et i. ,n -, ml issi:. .1 . npphe.s tot- the draft. The a i i anea , nt w as liiklily ati-fe.eto!-. to l.roh the ijiaft lmaiil eeeuilves Htnl the id ant .-u ne r n ! ' nd a t s.

ar.d workmen n the rlants of 1 he oil .j splosse,; , ;, j;,.,, , . , j, ,t Tilt- proee-j

Cut Very Shortly.

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COMINO EVENTS.

The Pehe.rah Pit-Met y will meet from; one until ,f our-1 h irt y o'eha k .i n sda y j

afternoon in the par'ors of the F;rs Christian ehnreh.

Wednesday aftirn.oon there w ill he a!

meeting of the Ladies' Aid SmMety f m and r.'Miler.t nai nihers. Th rani's T.uth-ran rhun-h in the ehurcti j h. 1:1 tie' v. :-. ,." a tal parlors m Clinton street. j suinim r vaeation. The Xorth Side W. P. T. T will meet

with Mrs. C. K. Twe-daie. "S3 Calumet avenue, Friday evening at se en-t iurt y o'cl " k. Tr Cirl Senits will meet at the Central srhonl Wedr,f-:-iiay evening. Cn Thursday f vrnins th- have heen iniit--d to act a? guard of honor in the paradf . The Martha Society of the First Christian church will resume scrvini the weekly noon-oay luncheon for the Cliamhr r of Commerce on Thursday arid every men-.hi r is reiiu.-.ted to be preprnt at the first of the luncheon.. S pTemher 12tle There wi.l he a rneetinp Wednesday fnir.g of the llaywrn.l Auxiliary ff tlie T.ei Crr.--p in Uoom lrt o.f the Indusi trial high school buildmp:. It will he a special meetiiiK for the knitters and .and all mf-rnhd'S laiinc nnishe.l artnhs are asked to rrturn th-m promptly.

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e'ne would not interrupt production of munitions to help hek the Hans. Mr m hers of t lv Idst Chu auo draft ! card's ci. ri al staff have h, . i wi-ikiim 'iav and n:h- i , r n u for Sir ll'lii Not only hei.i-.is-- it is the eee,.; aid in Cue state, hi. t i .- manv inn-i-

jveta-ns r, nd efn-ieney methods I' -i i I w on iittt. h attnt ton for the Ka.-t 'hi- : i -,i o h, ei : d.

j nud'-iph V. r.ieheeli, a f, , finer well j known fiary musician in now in jail in ! Chicago chimed with mu a inr-mbfr I of the pant; that homhnl the l-'ederal j huihiinK last week.

Vi-n I.iebioh was a pieturesrme figure in i In ry musical circles with his Klhert Huhha.rd makeup and was known to he as pro ;, i inan in simpatliy as his name indicates. The Chicago Trihune says: "Von I.iebioh, who Is known as a composer and writer of anarchist literature, was, la id to the grand Jury some time aro In- Culled Stales 'ommlssioner Lewis I-" Mason on a charge of making false aftidaiit t . . a .pi'st caina Ire. He has t.e. n at liberty on Vends. The police sa Von 1.1'bich slept j,, tVm same bed with 'Shorty ' Wilson (,n the night before the federal btittilir.ir explosion. In a raid yesterday on the lull Pickle club, where Vim Liohieh made his headmia rt ers. the police si i7., d a large quantity of anarchist literature and also raided a machine shop above and took considerable Quantities of metal and tools."

Tou cannot vote tins fall unless you arc te-ristereil. Kepubliran Kf s is" -a ' ion Fay next Tuesday, for the City of H o.imond. Are you Kcgistried'.' 9-4-41

There will be a r.e . this re:.iv.'-t of .; h!en Utile Council No. 1 1. ,.f L. at the ! . O. a. F. hall ra State sua , t. 4. "hiden Tliid t'atup No. lS.'T F.'tya I Neighbors ill tia.t at the 1. . . F. ha'.! V.'elris-i.iy eei-ing. A social time Will follow the lodge so.-; ion. Hammond i to hate n cemmturty service .'.,e thro-.-.h ti, . fr.rt. of the Si'idi'-i-s' and Sailots' Ael A: s ia - ion. It wii! he a white in id !.o:h re,! with I' d

CHAPTER MEETING TOMOKECW NIGHT. Tomorow night at Masonic Temple. Han u: I. Chat t--r No. 1 17. It. A. M.. ileum's s,-s.-ioii- aftir the summer ala'ion. Woik in the e.-.aptor hn- -,-n c! v h -.". ihii rar and ther- at" secra! candidates waiting f'-r degree . The mark mast- r il, pro- wiil b" c-mfiired loiiiorroiy nighl. All mi -rubers aie asked to be present, starting at S o'clock.

"HANDS UP" AT THE OPHEUM

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and i rli blue .-tar- and will nn.i-ur,

iw-tiiy -four lu- ihii ty-thrce !' t. Tim liart t!,r d,.-

rla veil ii iye mm-, tt.ati thnv t i.ouaa nd I in the latest stars r ;u-cs n; ing the 1, s in ser ice j seri . I 'Hand-

and thrills are n;im r -us i pi.-oile i,f the thrilling I'p." i e leased by Path--

I.BUEHS URGED

JDJELL WOOD Lake Co. Defense Council Passes Resolution Anent Fuel.

gone from lia-emor.d Th. (lag will he mad'- by ie. mler- ,,f the associa nn and w ill I.-' fl-iei , m l.d rt y Hal!, la-diea-

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' phi lined tor the the Orph.-utn th-atre. In a-lditimi th re I 1 l.ftieth birthday tare five a. -,s of vaudeville.

The annual fewer show- of the Irvinschool will be bebi Frhh.y evening. Fi Pteniber 13th at ":4a o'clock at the school auditorium and a cordial invitation to be present is extended tin- patrons and friends of the school and especially the members of the Hammond Woman's Club. Prizes of fifty cents will be given for each of the following: best canned

fruits and vegetables, best kept vacant ' Arkm. .",1 Iti

anr.i v, i sary which occurs in October. ln the s,,-,,tii! pisode of "Hand- I'p' The t'ag is etc i in ,.,-t in 1 1;.- i mysterious, dark-i obe.J rid, r of th. n. i-ht.or!ioo,i of two huiaii'e. do) la :.- j ). ; j ; a kidnais Koho a t e i f.ais her away ami a ion. mitt,, is at work get tint,' sub- j f,,t; ,v, ((1 (, y Hands !," his cow'.ioys script i. .us to d-J'ray tic on p. use of lh-1 ,-,, s,A,f, ln,:1 rs. Wi'h 'in m ' i 1 . Hon., lions -..ay he let t wi t ii j ,,,.,; ,,e ,;i,vrl thf. seaieh- rs ate seal

tm :,i:ow, nr commiitee: .vi rs. I,. i..i, ;in, t!l., pus-i;. 1 hi. j.'St. Powl.y. 4'" 1 ki tier str.et. eha.Moin; Mrs. ;lf eowhoes aial I nca Indians.

fSr-FctAt. To Tun Timks.1 CROWN rOlNT. INF.. Sept. 10. The following resolution was passed at a recent meeting of ihe Lake County Council of Pcfcnse, and the public are asked to comply with its demands and aid In the conservation of cnal.

Whereas, the supp'y of fuel will no i doubt be ina drqua t e during the coming I months and the use of coal must be cur- j tailed in efry manner possible. I

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P. li. l.ipirck!. ."eiu It.dimaii stro t; Mrs., M. Hopkins 'ittih-n siio-i; rs. C. L. j Wclf. T-",4 Claude stre.-l; M rs. J. 1 .

Ih iisel. 21 Indiana a. ti'ie; Mrs. .1. T. ! Huttson. ttg. n street; Mrs. T. F. Ar'hur O. L-indouist. five-nK-ntlis-..,! I.earv. HI l.oi;.,n sireit: Mrs. Charh s i "! ' '' rh-R l.uivhiuist of sua s,-u h

DEATH OF BABE.

lot. best grapes. -ach es, st i a wberri- -. best vci'id flower exh.bit, b- st collection of flowers and vegetables. A one dollar priac will be given for the best general premises including alley and parking. Anyone living in the ring school district who desires to inter the contest should leave their name at the school before Thursday neon. Prizes of fifty cents will be given for the following: Vegetables, brans. Swiss chard, cabbage, carrots. ceUry. sweet corn, pep corn, onions, peppers, pumpkins, scpiash. sun flower tomatoes, potatoes, bush beans, pole beans, beets and sweet potatoes. Flowers: canna. dahlias, gladiolas. hardyphlox, annual phlox, asters, cosmos. c-,x-comb, pansi-s. na st urt nines. double petunias, snap dragon, sweet rfat. verbenas, roses, holly hock, four o'clock, scarlet sage and geranium. I'.lue ribbons wins the cash prize, red ribbons will b-1 given for second prize End white ribbons for third rrize.

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Thereto!-,-: P-e it res.,U-o, that the use j of w,,od as a fuel be. encouraged and , t armors and others in a position to pro.in,- ami i.-e wo.m be and are hereby (i-kt-d and urged to prepare an ampl? j -upi 1 of wood for thur own use and to j furnish same to others as far as pe-ssj-; hi.- at reasonable priots. ' And be it further resolved, that pub- :., :ty b'- given to this lesolmion through I the public puss and the Town-hip Coun

cils or 1 if.:- rise.

The marriage of Miss Idahelle Sutton lo Harr-e I'd lion vas solemniz- d Sunday inorr.ir.g by 'he !:,--.. Floyd II. .v.lani- c-f

ti.-- Fir-t I; i p i.-t ch.uich at the home of I Fmmcrimg m cha I

Mrs. Carrie P. li, i ii,l,m. 4" Oak strc-t. A wedding hre iKt';,t w as served f.dlowing th, -ii tin ny for twelve guests. The wadding Ho-.-, i-i-j v, t re golden rods and 1 a ns :,s and w , re used with pretygreenery to decorate the tabhs. Mr-. J ' ; 1 1 , , i i is a ;-aihr it: the irvirg school and Mr. Fiilon is cornetist in the orphi uin tlo-atir orches'ra.

Hihinari s:icet. t ., nmiond. ri.-d at th, ... home last pi- ht. The fun, ral wiil b,- h- ld Thin-lav afternoon at 2 oVJno'i from the reside nee. Rev. Heitz will officiate, and inlet n, en; wi'l be ;n ',ak Hill I'm'teiy. Under' a k- r

AUCTION SALE. t'lvfr P.. Anderson, si: t ssf u 1 ha : d -ware merchant of Calumet avenue, who 'leave.- shortly for Fiance with the V. M. C. A., is silling his entiie stock of hardware at aiption ! -m, ; r, a ,v.

VHITING SCHOOLS START IN ACTION

The Lake County Humane pooicty held its regular monthly mectjrip last evening at the Central school. Plans were outlined for future work and reports from the Hammond humane officer and the inspectors were heard. The meeting was largely atteneled. On account of Labor Fay the meeting was postponed one week but the n- xt meeting will occur on ihe regular meeting night, the f rst Monday in October. Tou cannot vote this fall unless yon are registered. Republican Registration Day next Tuesday, for the City of Hammond. Are you Registered? 0-4-4t

Mrs. Crace Conroy- of Ogden street opened her home last evening for the meeting of the Krpial Franchise League. The members made; preparations j'lr participating in the parade, and exercises at Liberty Iiall Thursday- eveningof this week. They will march ns an organization anel one of "he four minute women, Mrs. Jennie Hutchins. has been assigned a place rm the program. Furth-

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liquid. oin-aes n km ratirely trrmt principle from may other method. It rh hair of tm -rltml-Itj by attackJms It under th akin. Omly rmoiM 1U iracle has a oMT'liaok (naraiitcc to eacli rackaK. At tutVt nnntera ta Oc. 1 4 3 atara. or by snail froaa oa la plain wrapper oa receipt ot prlee. FREE book vrlth teatliaonlala of h Ik heat aataorHtea explains Trhnt eauaea knir on 'face, neck and a rota, why tt Inert aaca ana how IrMlrrlr drvltnllmea It. mulled la jplnln sealed envelope on reqtieat. Ie Miracle. Park Ave. and 12ta Biew York.

Mr. f.nd Mrs. pel, r Lyons uf AV''-M sireel hi 1 Mr. aid Mrs. pavid McLean i 'hicago as tin in gin sts t sferday. ill. -chl Mi. Robert Jessup of Hutler, Pa , ate iioving to Hammond and w ill II ,-ik" their tome on Mason street. Mr. and Mrs. Udgar Crumpa- ker of Ogden stret anrounce the birth of a iiiii,.hto- Monday. Sept-niher Ht. Mrs. ,T,-se V. ih-oii is fntei taming her Trot-re r. Mrs. V.'.asson of Rensselaer at her h .ni'- in Highland street. Mrs. Jos-ph Thompson of High'arai si-, ft is visiting in F-lwood City. pa. Mrs. John A. i.avit and Mrs. P.dward Ped low are delegates from the First M. F. .-'-md-iy si la ol m liamm. unl to the convention at Cmwn Point today. Miss Flizabolh Pain bft today for Hou-'oli J!ri..nts, Tex., where she is teacher o.' music in the public scho yls after t-r-endrng t lie mnimi-r w ith lo-r sister. Mrs. V. A. Kcnm-v of R-ith stre-f t. Airs. Howard Ling of Wall ham street is i nt ert a ining Mrs. H P. Hite of X .",vport News. V;i. Mr. and Mis.. I. I h-t hs.-h i Id of South Hohtoan ft re t have returned a(fti r ft-v-ral vve.-ks spi n a I Ma l.inac Island and Petoskey. Mich. Miss lblen Wdf are! Miss Clarice Hirst h aie ba k f i Casio, Maine. where they spent the summer at a Cirls' Cam!- There were one hundred girls in ihe camp. Virgil Reiter. jr.. has Lloyd Nash of Detroit as bis truest at his home in So'.it h 1 iohman st ri et. ALREADY ENROLLING, FOR DRAFT IN E. C.-I. H. (Continued from pagq one.) Callahan. Recorder Newton A. Hembp iff and Surge-on A. A. Ross, it was provided that each plant he made a res: i.-t ra t Ion unit. The su per i n t end' n ' was nannd chief registrar, with a suffi' ient staff of deputy te-i-trars. The-'

I were instructed, mt'-r neing suorn in.

to make out all cards :n duplicate and when entirely through with their work ,e f!ass-fy earels as to preri net s. so as to enable the chief icgistrar in ea- il preeine ! to receive them and to repot t

OVER 1000 TO REGISTER IN WEST HAMMOND

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Oyer a t h o u s a n d register f,-r the- d n.ond Thursday. Th which an- a- folb-w

i a. n-. ., to : p. ra. First and Fouitii wards. Wentw high school. Third wart!. PC, i:.:,h street. Ss'-'Oond ward. 22" 1 Pi street

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Si-i;, t v;. To T 'K Timks. WHIT1N:. INF.. S.pt. in. The Whiting public si holds after bung in session for a week, have now taken on a very- serious aspect, all courses now running along smoothly. Then- is a total enrollment of I .l"'0 pupils. Twelve new te ach-rs have be,, n added lo the faculty

this yr ar. l-'our of these are W hiting j girls. In the junior high school Miss I Ibh-n ii'liara is teaching mathematics!

I arid Mrs. Marguerite Filield Mae-key is j

iitathiiig Lnglish. Miss Kvelyn A. Stew

art has be n engaged for the primary d. partnient and Miss Louise Mat tern for the k indei'ga rt n. The out of town teai tiers in the grades are Miss F.romh of Kalabaitoo. Mich.: Miss Ina Winkle, Mar.iuetie. Mich.: Mis Nora Suilivan, id North Vern' n. In I In the hith sri,.-,., Miss Ruth Shumati is teach-T of r.iathe mat ies: J. I!. Sumner, sunt rvisor of physieia I oilucation and athlities: Miss Fila K. Jones, of Roon---ille, lnd.. supervisor "f music: Miss Sain- Transeaw. commercial depart-

. 'iiietit; M;ss Helen Hoifeld. French and NINE GRANTED physical cu.ture for the girls. German rvnrTfrr t a -rj-n-oci h ,s b' "' ;r"i I"1 f,""m tl" eurncuhan OXjUUIiIJJ fl if JSjKO ' and French has been added. Judge Walt- r Hardy today granted Miss Jones is supervisor of music "i t izen-'i i n papers nine applican's. i with Mrs. Jessie Puggan Kyle as her Two opplie nnlH we:e continued to give i assistant and Miss Vera Wilson. fornirthe apr'icants time to study the lawsjly primary teacher is kindergarten diof the United States anil two were dis- I rector with Mies Mat tern as assistant.. missed for want of prosecution. i No Oemian. Austrian or Turkish a p- ' TTTT TTT CiVC TceTlP

TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY

WRIT OF DIVORCE

le 1ST Cold wrist watih on gold bracelet across flora Mnmm ilcpet ,,n .sibl y St.. botwe . n ft mi I ll:.ai a. m.; re-ward. Phone !i.H-J Hammond.

FOR SALK - iliwil paving restaurant

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James W. Wri't of Hammond, todayasked a tvrit of divor-e from Nellie Wntt in a i-niiipiiiint written by Attoine. I I. Modjeska. He also desires rusted v of their three children and ment'ons the name of Charles Kennedy in n i s charges ncamst Mrs. Writf. TOO WEAK TO FIGHT

NOTICE.

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'l,ul" IUM1 UlUHT (condition because of overwork, lack or frpfnt POlldtiiotli; In lir lti ' ixercise. lmprt por tatins and living deH t J 1 ( tOllUlIlOIP-. HI llv FJ' i mtxnds stimulation to satisfy th crv Win till' U'll' Ui Will l.n ror a healih-siv Int' Rppetl'.a nd tha re Will UK. W.ll, V I Will IK t MO- frrsnmg 8lecp flt,snual tu ttrmca, P(l f'VPVV pVPlliTH- PXPOFlt KT.; j tiOl.O MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsue : 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' N ' ll!ll, -V I '1 J I 1 th Nat tonal Keinedv o: Holla nd. lay ;ind Saturday pvenin-s., J Do your l.uyinir in the .lay-!-- - lubV:f com.h; tZZ lilllC ;illll lliflltK WO 'IVf llllpn lacld Poisoning, the kktneys. eravai . I lint illMI llllllev ' ojm II. gton), jn tll bladfiftr. stomach durante. .,v lfwig lmv for "wli -ii t li o I ment or other niltnents that befall ;aI fi l SS, llll It)I ai I lie over-zealous American. Jjon't wait un-n-mmioml Fiiruituro Cti ' 111 y" entirely dow n-nnd-out, but aillHlOlHl JlHlUtUlO - I t,k them today. Your drugr-sl H look for tllP Clc.clc ill 1 lip e'y refund your money If they do not l-tooix 'Ol I lit Il 'I Jv 111 U1P ; ,,,.., vou Aei-.t no s'.' stitutes. Look eeiiter of e-ifTii !) r ....Jfor the name tiOLI Mi.L'Ah on ever CHIC 1 OI SlfJCH. I I j. il.UP ; box thr(.e S1ZCS. They are the purr. StrCPi .1 Arkill MT 9-1"-,t- i Uiuorted Haarlem oil Capsules. Adv.

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FREE! FREE,! FREE! Great Offer to Every Reader of THE TIMES

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Clip out this coupon and bring- it vritn any clear aitiall picP.ire, photo, post card or trr.apshot, to E. C. Minas Co. Hammond lnd. and it win en!tle ymt to fine 15 fe rrrtSIO POETEAIT FF.EE, size 14x17 iachea. A beautif nt oval plaque. Vrn do not have to buy a frame for it cr pny cm penny. Vour small pic

ture will bo rcturnerl unnarmeu. Sea -artist's wort at store. KO STAIIi OSDSES.

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DON'T THROW YOUR OLD TIRES AWAY, JUST EECAUSE THE TREAD HAS WORN OUT.

We Completely Rebuild and R'-tr.--ad Old Worn Tii es. again np'plv 'tiu new bra ker si rip. new tnbric. e-ush.on gum. and a heavy H-ineh layer of (ineii ,-. ar black raw rubher. mak'ng a complete rebuilt '.'-inch blae-k or. id tread type tire, j-ist as n- at in appearance and as serviceable a.? new at less than 1-3 its ,,iig;nal oo.-t.

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i t 1 H HEAVY 3 G HAND REBUILT!- H 1 R CORD TYPE ' 1 - E TRIAD I M n ill I

Our business is bu it on 'luality backed by an nm a -i tza t ir.n of niany year - -if e xperience. Our employees! are selected f,,r their ability to turn out high class wot k and w onscientinusly reconiniend theni and their work to our patrons. Our ambition is to return to you a repair job as ge,od a we en posstbly m a k" it with the best, work mansh , p. the best ma h I ti'-i v. and the best materials these trei e! ments that go into eiir work are the nest guarantee you can have of complete satisfact ;on.

We carry in stock a full line of our extra heavy HANK RFHP1LT CORP TRF.AK TYPE TIRF.S. ra, ii tie,, reinforced with three ply of high grade, reje South Sea Island Cotton Fabric, at reduced m re- CI.L AT OCR ItCAL SAI,R1Ro: iM AM' M.I.oW l"S Tt ) KXAMINK THOSK U,U HARRISON TIRE CO. llahmun street. Hiiramond. Ind.

Report of the condition of the FIRST NATIONAL

ANK

OF GARY, INDIANA At the close of Business, Aug. 31, '18

RESOURCES

Loans Overdrafts

$1,561,140.57 None

U. S. Bond sand Certificates of Indebtedness 893,940.59 Other Bonds 1,438,564.45 Bank Building 65,000.00 Cash 716,426.18

$4,675,071.79

LIABILITIES Capital - $ 200,000.00 Surplus and Profits 116,914.23 Circulation 200,000.00 Due Federal Reserve Bank . 667,500.00 Deposits 3,490,657.56

$4,675,071.79

F. R. SCHAAF, President E. C. SIMPSON, Cashier R. R. HEMINGWAY, Ass't Cashier B. T. LEMSTER, Ass't Cashier

Report of the CITIZENS9

NATIONAL BANK HAMMOND, INDIANA At the Close of Business, Aug. 31, '18 RESOURCES Loans $ 719,789.11 Overdrafts 136.78 Stocks and Bonds 161,051.78 U. S. Bonds Circulation 100,000.00 Real Estate and Fixtures ... 16,972.40 CASH RESOURCES U. S. Bonds and Certificates of U.S. Treasury $383,443.50 Cash on han dand due from CRP& 7iP 91 banks 203,274.71 0300,IOit.l

$1,584,66S.2S

LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 43,732.83 Circulation 100,000.00 Bills Payable With Federal Reserve Bank 147,000.00

DEPOSITS

$1,193,935.45 $1,584,668.28

F. R. SCHAAF, President. H. M. JOHNSON, Cashier. A. D. BAKER, Assistant Cashier.