Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 86, Hammond, Lake County, 20 September 1918 — Page 4

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JLiLt. TIMES. ORPHEUM SCHOOL FOR DANCING 152 Stpte St.. Hammond. WMTZ AND TWO STEP MONDAY. MODERN DANCING THURSDAY. CLEAN AND CORRECT DANCING. PRIVATE LESSONS. PHONE 3323. 1 lull to Kent for All Occasion'. TROT. .1. (iivTt'ORY K KAN 1" SPECIAL Select Dancing Parties given by the Grpheum Dancing Club Every Saturday Evening, Starting Tomorrow, September 21. Soldiers and Sailors Free. Uniform Will Admit Tbem. Dancing From 8:00 to 11:45 P.

PZilONSTRATION on ! "K LI NO. SAl-TtNvJ, imiMN-' ti ' Liberty Hall. Friday. 2 p. nl.

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MIX! .1.1. iMimi AH'M:'

and ui!l :!a.ily furnish li 1" nr.y 1 f I'f.mi :.:iu us , lut - ilir .rj hit rest -,d. 1 h'-n- mcdinc this v, .- k ivs with

I Pan! A ii,.i r:- n 'I' i 1 a rt i-i'Ti street J and following delightful n. o'clock J : ,ii.-i. ' ii Hi" mem!., if- did R.-l Cross i w , k

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j HATS ARE FIRST MARK OF NEW SEASON;

TULLE AND SATIN T?IE VOCUK FOR FALL

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SCOUTS WANTED.

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SOCIAL HEWS

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COMING EVENTS.

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ev.v r I Th,' k :.-.t hfimrht fa-ir n-dlo work. I nu-tit h"t

Ti.-n... r.uii-.t.or. -rVtitlt Rhapsody" In tI. thy iH ho ontonain.1 j ;..iv?'--0-T-. V. Mik.-s.'. l Mrs. fn.-.rlo ! 11 of ,: j f-t.s-

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I.oi ' -,' a-.r1. -' ' . i- 1 . ...4a ? - IT.; -.: t Wilts,.... ' i" T- 'r.i i-'..-ti - ! s j i si.'.oiu Mrs. hs i Ktllt.s -Ji-inii!. ?lr. .:. lhach. Mrs. D. j iat C. Atkir.foii. Mrs. .1. ..1. Turn.-r. Mrs.

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Mrs i:,..,! . Mr? j., s. ttlacktui;:-.. j tf-rdny nf toi noon Mr--. V.'ilinim K

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, -iife.'xt in it i. iv.. ha-, m.: a , liats are always tiie tirst heralds of an approaching season, and now nai.i" :. '..;.t ..f ii.- !.wir.-. on we are bffi ii n i riK to hear from them what will he worn in the fail and i .-.i.i ...... f , ii 1 1 .-.:!! t-, vinter. This sir art f.'.Il moce.1 is a comhination of two of th.e coming sctl1.,,.,,i : n nit'-of i ... v. i-.li I son's most popular fabrics, brown satin and tuile. A half dozen bits of '- ' 11 i: 1 . L ll 1 AL..-!1.. 'il...

1 1.tinii'.oii.l 71. 'o. t!,o ! parauiMc know in'rf aim tiierc uiruuiiu iiiv. lune in uie upper oriuo.

ALAXY OF STUBS If!

FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN

Ail ti.-. our1, in t h- tr-io ,.- 7o,:a. nr..si,in... at if I.uxf Th'-attr. in tho l-'ourth i.'tty I a n urivf. 'I'll. i.n'iCii.'i ph-.turfs t 'L- .iri-.i. v.ill ap;. at at th I:J,uxr i'-.-I-.m s. -' J2--"Vrn. S. Th.rt. :-. I.i . J ! . 'f"t h v 1 ii h. K pt. 2 4 Mit.-k S'-nt-f. . j f 5 Norma Tuip.a.if-. ;-5-j't. IS Alto' T.radv S'.-t.'. a; 'h.u I. s liny. S-.pl. .. M. C.h.Ti S j . t . 2 '.; Wi i 1 ;a in I-';. ' t s'ia :n. Sopt . "-i 1 i 1 :' il St or" . (if 1 l:. hart. i if. 2 Mr. -oi'l M r. S'Mto y I'irt w. i ; ;. lit.:.' .- H'"v r-".. 'rt. !-i i ..! i I.- a v oJ. I , ;. ',- -alia, . U-!l. '-t . t; - T.lM- 1 rtt-js-t .'. 7 Ma rj; .:!: 1 iurk S-l!,-..'.... (l"a-ty) Arhiick:. 1 1' . a Mar I-o-k:' r I. ' ..a . i a r,,i,i i "-i'i.-. Oct. 1 1 Itor,.' hy Iia!-.,n

IKERQ DAY TO BE

OBSERVED FITTINGLY

KI-hiii in char.;" a' th- iif.-tina "l" t h- f -l-l is and s.i.pr..;ni:t- 'I'tsntitv " ItHI-ittst WoiD.in's I ni. ti y.-strrany ait-i - i n t-ria' and w will s.-t.,l f 'i it

f.rin.-i.'a" a'ulros .s t. j s. ..,is. p.-M.-ti ?i-"i". oao . ni.it Ti. S. , ..... ,-r n"a l . '. iti,-; Jt- at- I h- r'-y pi; - a t " v a lit -i.

,i ,,i t ho .l.tui ii parlors anl wa .,.,,,,, SCOUTS INCREASING

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GIRL DRESSED SS JACKIE 1KB DEAF Hi DUMB

1 ATTEMPTS TD ENTER CAMPi SCHOOL THIS YEAH

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Mr?. Minni

Th.. 1..--.V i -'l. nit irs f.-.r th vnr ari. was Mrs. 1. I "use

ro.:y f. r titnh..if i.n ai:-l r.tt y bo eb- i tto-a's '.-ro ?tv-. th- mi

tiurt -i f r'-m th door commit ?f 1 ol n . .tocii!'

mi -thirf v an 1 throe .-."clock. 'h-- v. inter, otto m. . ttr

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Mr.- J O. Thntpoon. president of the Cross work. 7!'-o t ! t.'i. ...n.; !iifv v. r s li, '.ps . :'..- it:-.-? c- '-'fitw1 Vii V. W. "A", o" A. r'.vlt t-t a. . . c.cii .uiini"'!i , ' vr i.- ? '' t:,. .'oiC' i., .- ii,,, ; ; t - i ' . ;'r ai a .jf.il t

.. i;. Tin ,-oib c.-urs of yIPv.- ni imdc. Th'- cbtr- riris ttv Anna T wM.o is.: - carried out in the tab!" ap- Mary ?m:tit. VP. lot "oas!t. Ru'h t,r

V'o: t -T- . F -tVv.-mf t? ;,-.- ..n ' jS srah M c. o-.ris. I'Mti'kv. jtr. . i.-.-cUr. .a thV."j!l j ar.-.: i -.-". " i-tnF. ivt... -.-uf hr1 I with t.t i.r'Silont pr"ii- I "

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MOti' in th.- oi.:!ii Ii-"tiino!. 1 It, - is.

r'S'i'V" that tii.i" '.' 1 nattf'S ha.- "t--i-

Hii.l-ai to i'm,. list on. in,' rmw I "'""M." ; WAt'KK' AN. 111.. S, ro. 2-. Miss An-

cstab!islt...l T...'.i w.- I.v ' '" ' :.--nn.'r. a tn.ot' 4'il fr-.r.i Hani

ro-.tol. Imi . was so at'ucil.-d to liff H li.dlai

. w '. lioHt t Iha t si.- .1 -n:i- I 1

list nn-l li i ," iT-w Tl

nsfi-tnu nos j rsu io imi.-.i .. . .. I.isrbt rolresh- i . ho arc t "U tsi or,-,l -it .'ir station .". !. a 1- ;

Ti e ohil". .jti-it t. rs i.) - .,i-k ai.d vh,. at -- t ..!.. : nth during t- h.-lj. - t.ir c: v a ..i . ountry ir. any oa-j

s to tie an nil day! ra "il that th.-y n a. !

tnemhers will d" K"'1 ! It is int.--.., tir t no'" thr.t tit'

Scouts throttfiioiit the rmt.-d

Ihavo s-.'.l l.:l.-i'y Taals o, a s,rau,i

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Chairman L. L. Bomberger Announces Program for Service at Liberty Hall-

Heri T'av is to he properly observed in f lamtrtt nd with a public service " I.ih'ity Hall Sun.Jay afternoon at o'coak. 1. I.. l!.)tr.rrp;fr. chairtr.sn I'd of hsl;o county, -omm;ttee in cbatg of B!i'itnitmffit.. annr.t. n..d totltv. -" ;.' patriots arc . .xp.-c t-d to atten The pr-'jerarn is as follow: 1 St.a r-Hpanif le.l Banner. 1. Invocation Rev. Hawtho: ne. 1'i-f-f i.ient. Wilson s Mcsjasre Jitdce lint. iy. 4, M -si. .

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fi'tw') -l.il. iren In

i in- . . i-v o.imt y .- n a i v.s. d that CSTTPRATTl

GOOD RECORD FOR SHIPYARDS

IBt t'.MiTKr. The.-- ! V.'ASJIIN'iTi).'.', ,s, ,r ' Th Am-r'-j can hlpilds l.u v.- turtil at 1.S1 l.O'-tO '

lins ( shif pins llois far tii,s year and -.vi I i'i- roi?.- tiiis to .j.ij..r.o i-,i.p ny h" en 1 of .v-a-.t .ml,.-r. t'harb . To-. vi.--I.i-"si.p---.t "f th-: Um.-i S"ti' y l-b ot C -,r-P'.rHti.n, told the s.- na oooinc re C'mi -.it'o..- tioiay.

'iovrnor 'ioodrirh's Mps.hj" - liar..'. We is. A'i ',-es-o lr. Ba.spett. -A ni. rici 4 stanzas. Jbdl Tail ..f Ha mnnnd's Fa1!et: 1 1 K F-ilhT Ba rret t. I ' i a y i A r.:, rj,., nth stanza. S I. nt prayr r 1 minute. !: t.c ii- t: on P.ev. T. C. Nailer

Put a larger Service Star on your Pocketbook.

Car3less Use of Soap Spoils the Hair

-; -toi is.. ii.'l l'.iJIl' (iollhici

st'-dav. and aii.i.-r tl."

PEACE OFFER

-.'. liii iu-i loan (ioisi'l. a tip atio.-r I i."

I j.-nintv an. trn.d to enter a Uteat I-ake-j Kfund' ' i

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l.i."it. Martin i-'t it-

letf.t' d 1 "I- and ;io- We ,;k' .;ati su -i h" ni--1 T.

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scouts mass Mrzri?io. All Hatvimoiid .S.-..uis n,d th.ar fri-n-t HVf. asked to l.ie.-l .1 p'r'-day evilinif. Sej.t. 2Ttt., f.-.r n Kracd !.;-lf y T-M'y. At I'm' iae.-tin l hi tii' .ia's won bv

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Vi--.- pt.sd..,-,t Mr. -a. . i . U. V-.-; a-e.-i. orrcspondintr secretary Mr?. Walter

- -Ti. t.i t .d-d ' f-.r it - , ti r I.txJ i

.-. , - . :.eci;.ilv aiV u reed to be present and t

j.r-t if " for n.iiiaTon. j ,ir,l' d ! ot- s--1 1 ; :oi W: I will b" present -i. I t

.he Scout in th- Third Liberty I,o;in

. M.-,rlnlo v. t.i. li h A la-en I 1- .-

The Times sof sttit to locate M.-" it tenner. Th" city d . i t - ry fcsv.-s tii. ni'tii.' i. f a Mi's Anna I". P.'-emi' i . rn -

, f c- -nun. r rate j,i j. --.!,';, .lll'lii ;--1 oi; - ., ttlil If llli rn.'ch'i ni s

s.t-s ituti. n w il

,i as . io. -l the coming I bin 1,1 it.s;--. . u'.i i jriio ii t nnd j

th - s"h -1 a n-.fd-'d l'-r the ; m. r i -. r 1 1 . :'. r war purpoe. ( tea.- ,.- to 1 i'.-'i: ui.'i-r 'i.", f ii" I udtai'apous chamber . i o and ir i pi .an. i i. . flu- J

1 i v m-n for th;-.f il.' It. ieia.i for, in r.itiis;. tic ii.-ir. If if. state fr.ir v re. Tho r r. po.--;tl. Io was n a is., be jv-ecur. -I tiiis srh. ...,1 j s,a yini?. did nut mention a p . . thirty tl.i.'.ismi skilled , j.ati 'n of h. .-!i !n ms. ;.r t'u ,- tiiiv the o.miin.' v;ir.

NOT MADE i !

Pom should be cs,.o v-ry carefully, if you ai.t t.- k f-n -cur hair looking ii

rfN'-Ki. Lt'Xpf.X. .s o" a s p a r a i ', . i I. , i i ; - ll f ob

ttl.K'lKAM 1 i. rnii. ti 's r ff . r

ae. to P.. !.u:n

at tl, North Sole laundry. Th"

'NOTHING DOING,"

will cx- I Know ! i oi vi '-!"

ihouitii adtv.itfin-? sue rrtsjnt h iv

lairn- -1

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Mr?. Minni.-:-.hit'

Sir? K. O. Winckb-r i5? ex re-tod tVi y from Howe, ind , wh re sh went w ith

ih,r am Richaril who will attend tne

.re,arj M. 1. Lud- tnili'i-.t .. srhool th.re.

Mr. and Mrs. t C. I rr.-,nf;hr.tss.-. nave nwiorl ir.'o th Downey apartment? at SI 2 ralumft avenue. 1 ts Mal,'-! Hursart w York

n,s ;.'-c5. j : y a. " .-.icbi'e. . !-"- . ii T - Hot-.;

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,-r Mts. inn-' Orr Kiine, Mrs. Mr. am: ...is F.iy tl"ti c.f Manila h - ; .r uruce. Mrs. avini" wi'l leave tomorrow for Fort " i lot. M.-s. J Turner. Mrs. Wave,., where Mr. Abbott will attfnd the -lU-.ch im? a-ci Mrs. D. J. Mor.tn. I convention of the Indiana State JSuilduiR f Trades Council and the 5tat Fed' rat ion

plain how the boys are to h Liberty l.m HV..J th.eie wi'l h music.

SAYS LONDON

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Ii.Nl'n i.V. Sept. L a. A r-;."i t puloisii-

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workd there firtetlsne ao and the;, jn ,nN ,;or,.u, r'.cituns that Austria

lad no record of Vr. th'r fiirf-s o j.inil j;, v.

WITH

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--.? I'ast Chiefs Club and Pythian ;-t'-r of Fleur-ddi3 Temple. Xo. 12a

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.mi' wo f ' f -'

Finrnmond W'ede "'. .ft t e, .b. i t hday

"',-s, ' o ..' Christie of

c-v j.rf-et. The Jf'.ests brought w-' '..nch.-ri wtth lh-m and spent a a: : i r r.f ul M'-cl-il tifternoi.n. A: fhft i-j-f'irs; : ii.iht of file- Booster C'lfi. o-;x:ltary t iiere w i!! be ir.ttiatiun r-uf w-: d by a fecial hour w hen a io'ovi.rzert !"-. served. The "-1- -tir Tll be '..l,t the o.lh ir-c-1-

of Tabor. Th' y wiil be away a v "ok Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snyder of Gary were the cies's of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Coiiroy of Hammond last evening. NEW CASESIN THE SUPERIOR COURT

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CALL ISSUED FOR

OLD CLOTHES

inl'or i,ia l ',,, n fa,

.d to id'-ntify

n t : a t : . ti s

thr-

ca -ry i"ic . n if n c iv -rli a Swedish .1 '. f! it

Buy It Like a Marti

w.re rharacteri7.-d here In wdl-inform-

r...- as t nt u ely wt'hout founda-

M '--1 soaps and jirep-jred shamoi, air. to., i-"o h alkali. This dries

th" s a.;., makes the hair hrtt'l., ani ruins it The !-., ;-1 thinsr f , r steady use js just or iinat-y i.-fi-i'-d . o-'r..i:iu t oil .'wh'eh

puhliFhed ! i' p'lr a:.-l tt- a.-d.-"), and is better r-job-d' :; i than th.- ivf.st cxnensive soap or auysiblt ICS- ! 'hinj; 'I--. cu cap. us-. I Ot.- or two teaspo-.nf'jlst will cleonss j th" hair and sea.p tnoroughly. Simply j tnoi.s'i-'U the hair with water and ruh It tin It makes an abundance of rich.

HOHMAN STREET j 'JT ZT'. c- ndtrtsef.on of the a. , :' : - traek on iatidrstft" and excessive ..,!!. The hair Unhman street from the Ns.-kei Plate ; dri-s ciuickly and evenly, and it. leaves trac ks io tli" bt idire. is under waq. i the ?i-!n soft, and the hair fine and frllowinsr , r niplcti -n of the swit- hes ( silky, bricht, lustrous, fluffy and easy to on Potitli Ilnliman street and Caiumet j manag. . jvinii". The si. o.t car company !sj .mj can e-r-t mulsififd cocoanut oil at -osrre-f-inq with the work outlined by (any pharnvicy. it's very cheap, and a few .;, ... .-,Vr. '-nm--nt to transport war work- j ounces will suppiy every member of the 'family f ,r months. Adv

I DOUBLE TRACK

HESS3SESSE

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.rs are urged to be present

The t,,j;, -' 3 iciety of th Monroe St'"'- :dtth-u,.-t (h.irch elected its offir v -i "t a "i a " a meet n.g a t f , T " ' : "if Mrs. F. . - . , . . ' i fiuot. . .. .-. ..nt: Mrs. 3r l'-i-ken. secretary, and Mrs. H. W. Pritton, treasurer. The reports of the secreiarv and r-as tree w.:; h-ard. Mrs. J. A. Paiifa-on ,cni meet the pr '-id'jrtt-' rr.l f'-' "at irtr -C the V.,.mc.n'r. fijoj" i,, ih'i con, it y at the Gary pub! library this art. moon at one o'chx If.

Porcas Tb.bekfh lodire of !!ammonii will celebrate the sixty-seventh anniversary c.f tho Itehekah desrree at its ri, ... c- -..t-,1 -,v , veniij' if the I. O. . F. hs.i! T- sr-ct. 'ih tne.eti.n i calo. i f..r . .l-'.ii'i .. ' 'el.,..,-, .ad .iu--ing the even ins a prom am will 1 given. In connection with the many war activities of ...e Harmony club the members ir.nui- nil iiiTiing, mi nts at their last meet ,nsr for adoprirtsr French orphan.

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a ry iiifor-nati n:

Mr. Hover, chaitioan for the romtlti"sion f -r riief in li'liiiiiiii, has asa.n appealed to th' Aimiioan T"d (to-s to collect ro'nt'i tons of (l.-thinsr f"r the Belgians. T'Tis means that every (hapter rriiist 'io its utmost. Kv.-ry kind of sumii-n', for aii. a and both sexes, is uraa-ntly ne..,b-d. In ad.Tti.ru nir poods, .anion flannel and other kinds of c.,th froni w hi' ii to make elothin for babies, heettna-.

Please not Ms Tendens notice filed nn I ,..nkt, -o,,len Koods of evrrv kind.

An?. IMS inu No. 17 -23 I.evn kind v j ,if cv.rv 7i,. aro as;k..d fo, Scrap

lenthcr is needed f.r r-epati-ina; fo.-t-

i u.-iir. woolen p;oorjs or an nma wnai-

e-er r re ae,-.-r,ta hie ; s.t't ivt s and

I c.-.ps for all a;'"!, and sweaters of any J kind and sire.

Garments need not be in perfect condition. Women in these distil, ts Ji"

eaer to earn e little bv repairing ff.r

Ioth:ntc and maloni! new rj adr.pt'-.i t-- thHr ne.-d'.

Make the e fta pra.'tical. DO Ml'l' lar,nen cf ilirsv materia!. parT dresses. h',h-heeted sl'ppei-s. e t r. Stiff ba:s. eithr men's -r wornen's straw hftf. di ess or detbv. Anvthiint , ontaininw rubber. I.ooks, t"V. soap, to-b t n t!el--s.

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r.ec. f bond bled Sept. ? ; State ..if Ind

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sept i. v.n: New Cues yited. l";;5 I7m.- 1 Note; Hammond Trust ft gnv Pk a corporation vs Sophia Kummer, Charles Kummcr, Jacob S, hroetcr. 17;'.) p;ri 2- Notes; PMson Keith & Cur pr.ny a Ci-rpor-ition s Clara F. P.uddat. I75r'i Pirn. 1 Acct ; Th Pf-public Rubber Company a corporation vs Max

Schmidt. 17C01 iim. 2 Note; Y.tl"nt're .'c '"om-

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Wjlin.t.i G. Rinrharl

17;H" R.,i. 1 Forecl auto lien: I re 1 W. That fda I. .-to 1 see vs Mrs. Paul P. I.'puiski : ti.;;-. t

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W. P.iib. y vs John 11. -M:!UU.

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The man who helps his city and his country by buying a 4th Liberty Loan Bond is for them, the maji who doesn't isn't.

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Anyone ha ins sarnients w i'- is un

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please , a i . Mr.-. W. c. ll.'T.niin and be-, w.il t.,- ailed fer

AT THE DE LUXE.

When Thomas I Ire produce I "'Flare I 'p." the raram ur.t P-efni e J e

I advertised fo: men w'th wh'f ke

i if f e nn ' lit r y p;u'i as urn-i--- siMfejj r,,ry r-f th- iV-'- r,f thr q:-... ' $&

LIBERTY LUNCH, 141 Sibiay St.

Sunday Menu Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sept. 22 Soup Chicken a la Roine

40 Gent S.?eials

49 Cent Specials

tu.dj :n i ':. 1 , f ot n ia. The a d v ; 1 1 sen- 11 '- i brouttb' ! the In e-pai if ount studio j the r-'H....s: . ..ib-. lion ,.f fn-ia:P. api-;

ouilat;ed tvpi-s" in its histoj-v. Mam cf the applicants were actual tnin-rs of the ibyn of "is. T he l, i c ture will b e shown at th " pe Lux.- theatre tomorrow. Satijiday. Scpiemoe, ? t . for ,-ne day.

Roasts Prime Ribs of Beef an .Iu? Sugar Cured Hani, Oianipaisno Sauce Loin of Young Pic,, Apple Sauce Entrees Fricasee of Chicken, Ilonie Made Noodles Broiled Liberty Steak, Sharp Brown Sauce Chicken Giblet Saute, an Rice Vegetables Potatoes Mashed in Cream Candied Yams

DEATH OF PIONEER RESIDENT OF HAMMOND

Gcttfi icd l.o'-ts. her. need ."... an ..Id resident of Ha-min- nd, died last. nicKt at Mercy hospital. Chicago, follow ins; a Ions illness. He i-s survived by a daughter and son who live in Joiiet and two dausrhte.s ,n chi.aRo. He wa a member of the catholic i ,rd.-r of f-'ot-

esters of Hammond and ti-.e lainmic Lenjs ie. The remains will lie in state at the K-,iliirling chapel nntil Monday morninr. when the funeral will be held with mass at St. Joseph's church nt eisrht ..clock and interment in the St. Joseph cemetery.

Fabrics are handsome; lines and styles are simple and conservative. Waste is dicsuraged in the creation of clothes that are appropriate at all times, and one realizes they meet all restriction put upon the war time purse. Select sour clothing this Fall conscientiously with discrimination. It is a tine to adhere to proven standards. You who fasve worn Kuppenheimer Clothes know their tigh rank in woolens and workmanship. The season's exhibit is worthy of complete confidence, 2nd at our fair prices off er clothing buyers the opportunity to practical conservation without sacrificing appearance.

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START NEW WORK NEXT MONDAY Hammond lawyers will betrin Monday the work of aidinc rearistrants in fil

ling out questionnaires in Rooms 1 and j

of the superior cov rthotise, startinsr I

at ! o'clock. Questionnaires have been fj eent to registrants IS to 21 and 31 to j 3.

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