Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 112, Hammond, Lake County, 21 October 1918 — Page 3

Monday, Octolior 21, If) 1 S.

THE TIMES. V?iizc Three.

I i. in: who lias hee-n very ill for s'lenil 'days was reported a little better today.

PERSONAL!

social hews

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t

Mr. ami Mrs. Fred ( 'edcr i c n and family of ( harlotlv avenue- arc reoovertn from the influenza.

Corns. Bunions and Inrovvn ail

j removed. Flat feet treated. 412 Hami niond 1 lid jr. Honors 7 to 9 p. m. .1. 'I".

jiHiiim, phone L'f.li:!. Mr?, William Lv noh of Mawvood ave

nue is coiii'u.ed f her home with the itlilue-lsila.

Mr. and Mrs. F. i ". My an. formerly oi "i Mis?; Booha MiII.t of Rimb.iih a v .-

Hammond, art' now livin in Fast m.o is very ill i ; li tm .ntluenz.-i. j "finsc X. .1.. and Mr. Kyan is cinploy- ! If jou liav.- any fteiulit at houses or j "d in Xfv York City. Mrs. Ryan an. I nt Chicago and want prompt delivery.' litlle daughtt r? wore in Chicao for a ' call th" Iitml'l- Tran;!t r Co. Mam-1 !'"w hours enroute from Sc-Utio to Now moad L'Tojl'. 10 lt-tf j

WHAT THE MINNESOTA FOREST FIRE LEFT IN ITS WAKE

a

York. While in Hammond Mr. ):nu whs chief .hemist tor the r. S. .b-tals Retinitis company.

i n ;n'i-ci:ii of th- epidemic the Mil'!-

laiij i;.'n-i!! rail scni'imii'ii ut i io

I . . I

day. Oct. .'.ill. at ori-iioim nan. nam-; The meeting of the I.ady V ikin i; ; p -nd. has h.-ett postpon.d. The hall, wliii.-h was announced for ibis evcntim' will he shpii as soon as conditions will has been postponed on tie mint ,.f ilio -niii!. and the .irte a n cu i,,'cd truer j

influenza f p 1 i in i . . thr.uih the Mliimn of this Mr. I lii-lP-.M I'llMMITTMK T'orcas rtebokah t....1sc postponed it ;

mconn Miumay oioiims on a -count ot 'he epidemic. 1 i j 'Mi a-count of the inflii-na epidemic tin- meetm of .lu.ui,. ,. Lode No. -1 1 : 1 .. ' A. to the B. of K. T. fir Tuesday afternoon has been post p..nod j nth-fin i '. . I

I IN. AIN AROUND -GARY-

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Shcflicld ent "t - ;

tamed at a prct 1 v Ha 1 i.nv e'en f-arty yes- t , m -p -r t-rday a; their homt-. Hi! .'1 a su.-t. mi VV li? Hi Li SUOX 1 Xlt honor of Mrs. s"heffl,!.1s brother. Pal- Jg BROUGHT BACK rh-U I.. S. hlo.-r ho was l,,-i.- from Hv j m r A TV

lr!-8t I.hU -s Naul Training Station XJ UiUVl with a f -v of his jacKic fri -m's Th ' , l.ofnc v. s decorated a 1 1 ra . t i c i . it ( i-'or-.- McXmi n 1U ins a' .". PoW I ,ivK (' tar,'.'-!)':! and ftow.-rs. . .n r i .'.rc-t. ( .a : .. . 'haracd with i fi- and! .MiTso tr.o. ht-on was s. t", f d and coers. .h;;id dcsc::cn. was ai rested a.t I i-J i'rc laid for the Mis.-es Uavmf J l.nnn. 1(1.. Sa":;-'ia nil i now lod-c-d I

tsh'-'fr. rt'atticc :o. r--i . I ti Ke.-van. 1 .ri tr, t4a-v . jn;!

Faniiio S'"'a. Adaline Hasse and .le.ssiej Piehor. JI.-:;vrs. Patrick I.. Selilo.-r. VJd- ; W''d ' 1 : . e. 1'L d l.;1'. IM S'T'.t

lls-i i'lii;n and I. "ins Ashley ... St. ! " I ,i, I n S-;nl. a K u . n i .1 r. I'vin? at

A. : I--"1 Ws.-n rj.!"!! street., ilat

r. , i s - i i' " ' : i ' :

EAST CHICAGO AND IND. HARBOR NEWS

Shampooing-, hairdressfngr. maalcuring born l

uu tiuropoay; grvauuate oi Burnnami Institute, Chlcafro. 4501 Magoun ave. Phone 587-ML ln-'l-l

th.

The K of South natd hi

I . irat e

! Hi

rd t !. hi mir

ma clt m

hir

f Han?"

nil'- w as no i i-Tday to a

T'el ersen rally loslM. the

lo r. ae h

many sn ik v, i ih inthn n

i'iIm r i ln r i f (1! dona t "i s to Mrs. I.. H. Fan - of Xori.h

he- homes of :a-pn'!imoiiia, I h' c ;i iihc M.Koun ac-

m: . a ho no', only u;i: llo- use of her ar hut time, as well in driving it. Mrs. t 1.. Polls of llniilfii ,i . 1 1 ' has Kiv-n l ie u?c (,f h, r car and commin.es are

io ;

iMiairi; to li.-ar ord fiotn otlo-rs U likewise While !,e pldeOC la.stS. many instance whole families ar

and no mm to minister imrMiin oiip until the nurse reach them. Two youtiK inon who ?! re familiar with th" driving and

mc-Iiaiiirn of ihe. Ford cars har volun-I f-d then- services iii rlri i if Ford!

ni ye-sierday.

A hild at 8 4 n Molviih- a.rn'je. Ttn-m Ackerman by naint-. i v cry ill vn.h th llo'lueit.a. Information i-f.-ci-l at Indiana Har

bor this nifii iiir'itt of the serious illness ' of h iiddit-r at l'aitii Sheridan. Ala,. Karhei Abnamodd by name, and adj dressed to F.hram H'niass. HlflS Watiin i strclf, i'ioed to bo tli iin-o-rp, t lo. a-

I ion. Anyone rcconizinjt the name the soldier or the raiaties, report sam'; to Times representative. .lohii llaiih, who ha. bcn very ill for the past two weeks with pneumonia

at trie l-.dwald Wlina resnjeme in

1,1 ! Xorth Magouu aunm, is now showing ill I siiL-ris of rainH r."'nifrv. He was ahii

iiins

io be up lor a short time yestercay

Carl Sodcr. who Mercy Hospital in in tlu i-n 2a -pneumonia

was taken to tt,.iary very ill wil l has suffered a n-

il!

ov tiers

loan in k t h n i of with the

b'jl siv Cars vi same int.

Ruins of farmhouse twelve irules west ef Uuluth on roai betr.fen Duluth and Adolph.

Towns were w-ped oat and rural J resota

;atu waste uv iotesi rues , vj-t ir.ai

The r roper lv .i a. .$100,000.0

LIQUOR VIOLATORS.

in six counties of northern Mir.- sando of perooas were left home- j Luiloing

wmaie is j iany were lmrned to death !!. Thou- i or kiileti bv fallinc trees aad

! VVOuld eX'-relSe, If VtM j ! ionp 1 i l T-M or t'.'oi-.J. .V pretty dinner affair ' l iiicauo Alhh tic I'lnb S i A 1. Si h'.u Ue, of .North' . r. y. m t em pi i n;en t I" ' A'kilisoll - nd le t- ditllgll

it- e he t th ha v e

n s e 1 1 1 in ken care OWllTS a Ford.

v. a 1

i ' a r da. by Mr??, ot e a v en ue, this M -s. ,1a nics V'. er. M is - Mahel.

lapse and is critically ill. j The annual solicitations for funds fm j the yearly budget of the Associate! j Charities are i viieclol to be oiinrleU' j by tomorrow eveiiuif:. Commuters ar. i prepHi tng lo make early reports.

the Hotel

vers

A family il; nn

lii-iiiK liin'ii t:

i

A , ia ; ti a i :

if ('hi. -a iii-

ami S.

vv cr last

in horn.- of ii'., hiriii-tav a inn- I i'i?nt arre.si'd ty til- Ary IVMico on

-i-sHi i. .. of It. F. H p .Hi.l K. K. Heck. I Fee ,ha:se bir.c s;aie liquor law ' iviutoi s and lodged in thf oily handle. Me-. F. Pre'-on of t'onkoy amni" " Mini a teh -t-am this nioinin; '':i'i; ftAMTDTtSTTTTTT be, of ,he rh-ath of h. r brother. L-y,.- CONTKIBU liiD VmvHI le.er'huru. Ten. ' TO DELINQUENCY - OF CHILDREN r- r1 M-s. V.. V" P.Nhop. r.2 ri:i-- I

' :-. i I " have he. n camping oior,; the 1

K:f k ,k e l ive

d v . i.. w. r.i'n-vi

r rvi nrnvd h"tu-

HH 'Tod

drk.

hi. ifil

Pennsvl v anla --tveet. Gary, was last

1 1 1" Soul h 1 1 bin an

I ri.trht Teaee,) under arrest

ha i ia d

, ivi-.ii contributing to th" dclimiuenev ! or' ,'ii .! 1 1 -en a-id pla'.-d under h.-avy ' iionil -.

here's ray

REGULATl

XNUS BOXES

nt

f ntii'-h s'

Jii

of S I c2". upon p-

t a :l mux reh 'i seii. Mr. and Mrs. Cailits J. Badr of Oliver street left Saturday for Fr'-mli 1. '!;. 1 ti d . for th' hem Tit of I h- f"i -n er's health A little plus a little will some riav iviaho a Jot. If ;on nie t n or forty, st ait a sa.viuus in- nt in Ihe VVh.itinu Savings s ml Fi'an Association: tht : e is no i etter plan, ad on will

MILLER

llCth from

M 1 1 i. i no. s over the t op. Mrs. Michael, distti, t capla'n. i a nuiiiber of plus sulisi r ca.-t Strom, who was the ti f

repot r- , p t o n s ; -1 s u b -

i r;

ha vtnu made the

!'-:i-lt

EMPLOYE FEDERAL PRISONERS

i . ' ' .Vi ''h. ; A. li'clv'ock and Mr, F. W- AETNA EXPLOSIVES

v.-o-.M of l.ini'!, ii. are visiur-i Mrs. '-eoi io Uot.hms an I family of Manila a . n-- l.i vi e-'U.

Alfri -l Sherhy o" F.amr street w-tm his h e.i fjur.e ill f,.r s-eial davs with. i,'.,,, -;.(, .. f.;1?;i e of th. Aetna the intV.ier.i'.a is icove.-inc. 1 1 -ti os; ves Con-pany Is be in held for AhtiM and Morris Shhoskv of Sibley n;i, fp(,val j;;,o,-i - ;e at the C.iry po-sti-.-t spent Sundtiy isiitj) Trends in o ,a , Milwaukee. ; J . . W illhitn Sullivan, jr. of 3 1.1 .lohtisntt ' street who has been til for more than a MRS. EILKOVICH

we.-k with the inf.u.nxa has recovered ASKS DIVORCE I

i. Mttier "i .lojiuso-i mi"-, i- o.'. to 1. e mil after quit" a lone Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd P.ineharl of Bauer yi i hae moved to Piii k Manor. Mrs. A. ". Wells is recovering from ;in attack of the influenza.

Mrs. Clara P. Ogden who has been ""

spott.Uil!? tbe past three monuis at Muskogee, okla.. and has been seriously s I v. iiii the influenza at the hospital j ,:,, l; ,! ret'irin' J to the home of her : mother. Mrs. F. Hilbrich. A'j'l Fast Sdi- : 1...- till.!,) tlaminoiitl I

loUSt.K to it'.e ptatntttl

Mai'.- ft ikovidi. old irsldent of (lary t'lrni.h lie: aitmnoy, Paul (llaser. this r.iorti ii'.' in the tlnrc saperi.-.r "tirt. tiled a petition pray in for a di-

runi n r huiefiand. .lolm nil-

vicn. charsins cruel and lnnuinan

treatment. The plaintiff alleges the defendant is worth JSJ.onO "and asks an alimony .f f lii.Ot'U and a restiainin older preventing tli" defend mt from oiild-lint t until from properties be-

Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Tliompsoii. lCmj,

Moiaine avenue, Kenwood, have as their

PLEDGE AND HELP

cu esis this we,K. .Mr. aim s. r JJJlijrJN THili fiUliAK

,Tls;en of 1'hnmpaiSII. Ml., wr.o cam-; Friday on their honeymoon. Their I

ve.Jdm- took place in 'ham pa i-'u las; WIN THE WAR Wednesday. ! .

Mrs. vi. C. lii-onian , f Pimbnch av-

' nri

; h e mntii n c .

The Plymouth Con a res a t n)nal chunhj j tiirouarh the Sunday Keening ("l ib. has j

: a sir.,11," program m oner iui in-i me cotnin month. These services have i jbetn carried on riutinq the past two j years and the speakers have been of

considerable n te. and they have alwavs been srreeted with larire crowds.

j Jt.'v. M". P. Millard. I'. IV, who is fei- ! tetary of the !" delated I hurehes of i I'hi-as'i. will speak November 3. Mr. ! Frank Nay. who i. i'on-pt rol ler of the I New- York C-nttoi Railroad Fines, on

10: Professor Fllison YV.

an orator of considerable ni

i November 17th. Honorable ileotae H

iv. ..id. well strapped , white, a taie l terniy geni'is: Iheston r ser-vv top to f- F.radley December l.

I nspeet inp.

shoiiW be addressby t he postal V-K-

paekaires should

(flee-. i M r. till .Ml, .vioonev oi i ifi-uiui,

'Ohio, will move into the Pi derstn flat?

by Herman Sieitme.

nds of Miss Th be surprised to

ncrioer to appear at the booth on Sept. -'S;h. set the hull .-i-iollin with a $:inu subscription to Ihe Fourth Liberty

I Loan. The day's sales closed with

S-.';"'". Miller's mark being $3.0. but Mrs Tiionias Worth. Ait Blank. Clause Hrink. (list Strom and Marie Johnson

The navy department has issued the' following instructions regarding the; rhippniK of Christmas packages to sail-j ors in home waters and abroad: ta) Purkasos forwarded by pree!' post for men m the navy must comply ! with the postal resulations and should j be enclosed m substantial hoses withj

hinged or screw top cover to faeilitat opening and inspectin.

(h) All box. s shipped by express ar i v.-,iVP,hor

liiuo.-.l in iwnni I'l'liliu- .11 weiat. . u"i'r

lore than two cubic

i plus-ed th

eir subscriptions,

! the total to $:!.25'. Miller is

din k. when it i-..m.-s to hare, so no a oepaie for

huied diive to be laur.ehe.i n. and let's ail pull together Miller avvav over the- top.

bringing there like. d"in hoi

the com j

' t month; and send I

should measure not feet in olume. be (,f and have a hinod iilitate opening and

I c) All maii mat'er ed as now prescribed

ulations. All express

be forwarded in care of Supply

Fleet Supnly Base, 2:'th street and Third

avenue South Prooklvn N V. a,eted

id No perishable food product other! The many ft than those encTo.d in can' or !. jars M Popnen will

Tim Wliitm schools w ill o'liiaai closed until next Monday, according to I the present Foard of Health order.

should be packed in parcels post or e press sh ipmen ; s.

lei All packages must he

rnark'd with the name and

f h"r man

I e ra I months ainly i of P.oseland.

a notation meorrtenis, sieh hristmas pros-

Why Worry About

Heating Problems? j

T.et 11-; ilomons'l'iilP io von I Ii" i;..f;t ptISr -ihiK' le-s of ;; pipt-less :r;iac". Durns ti;.' kind of 'ti,!, :iic ii ( 'an. Ill o i ." i i -vt". Won '."!- i ol nm! ss -r. ijiy iitv and ' r.s;m!r.-fI ,.f

hi

tltrj rtaniR -"" --M'

Uny Parry, food administrator. ! last. Sal'.irday afternon received the ! .Jtnati:re of more than 20rt Gary eitI iz. ns to ti," following pledee:

( in my honor as a patriot ie elfizn. as a measine to help win the war and supple our soldiers a.ross the s.-a. I pledge that I

j will not use any suar in coffee, I t-a. reveals, or fruits, or in any ' form, except in prepared foods, for the duration of the war." Mr. Parry t-in ulated blank pledges all over til" oily end in two hours received the signatures of more than -.me. Mr. Parry requests that all persons .-owning the pledpe should return tii.-m to him

the send.-r t nftli-r w ith dicatins the nature (.f tbe as "("hristmas box" or "i.

ent. (f) Tin- Suiply Officer at New York will cause each express package to be opened and carefully examined to seethat nothln of an explosive or other danfierous character is forwarded. The shipment of t "hristmas packages for F. S. naval vessels abroad should he made so as to reach New York as early as possible and not later than November 13. From the above directions it will he understood that ihe Red Cross is responsible only for the Christmas parcels of the soldiers overseas who return the Christmas parrel labels.

e resa learn

e which occurred sevago to into i. A readme The biide is th second

er of Mr... and Mrs Fred r llMh street and at the marriaare was stenegtaI'hicaRo sh.pbuild in Co. a c o w V, eve she has been

employed for several years. The sroom

is at present Corporal in the medical j otps at Camp tlrant. P.ockford, 111 . j

The hrtde is at present flavin with her parents. The happy couple have ti-e Lest wishes and n ra t u lat Ions of their iiitiny friends as they are both well and favorably known here. The hi hie has lived heie all her life.

address of I eldest dauttht

poppen of time of her pher for the

at South Cli

Millet will have a toiiimun tv center.

j The Woman's Welfare Ciub ha? in tho jpast held us meetings in the town j hail or school house, hut for various iasois th.y will discontinue to meet i at tlo-se places. Through the efforts j oi Mrs. Michael, president of the club.

Shofi' s hall has been secured for the wint.r months and tip "linns will be held there in ii,e future. "e hope to secure a l.eiitin stove and piano, anil the hall Will he made eomfoi table, and cheeiy and will he open to the oun people who will hoid their s. ials and little atheimps there. The young folks air making a r ra neemen t s to Kiv'e a mask party as soon as the board of health lifts the ban on public meetinu, the pioee.ds of the party to o to purchase a new service tla. l lie old one hein t. o fmall to contain all the stars, and the boys and gurls ask 1 he iii-fipr-ralion of the citizens to make 'the paity a success.

; '.-,!,,, 'i oi.e uu.-ms and f r ; A f ia. I'oloi-ado Springs.

la :f lor twelve, 1 '! r. and Mrs. l.ouis Steilinj: of I -it.-. I returned home this niorinri ;.'i en;... -vh.-rc they ha,v e bfen spe

ii, t..:u days v istt i mj rclati v i s. j Mr. tjnd Mrs. Fdsar Wooltiauser have

'.aketi the t.pafttn lit recently vacatea at l.vlt Crap.vme strfit by the Wechlrr lamiiy, who moved to Chicago. Mr. Woolhaus.-r conducts the employment bureau ot the Standard Force Company, and his wife has charge of the Welfare department of the plant. The Calumet Chapter. II. A. R.. will have to necessarily cancel the meeting announced for tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Victor Fadeux in Xorth P.arin avenue, and announce a later date when the health ban is lifted. The illness of Mr. F.a.ieaux with the influenza would also preclude any possibility of holding the meeting at this ttnie. The John MarsiuiU'-s are moving from their present address. 3505 Kim street, and are taking' apartments in Pennsylvania avenue. Mrs. D. J. Itetd r f Xorth Majoun avenue is on a visit to the home of her daughter, .Mrs. T. W. Mvers. who lives at Anderson, Ind. She wiil be Kone a couple. ef weeks. Berkley P.runsd n of Iff. tnmmi'l was a frucst at the Harry Pniivlwn home in Xorth Magoun avenue for the clay. Mr. and Mrs. Wick Snynr or East Chicago are in Hammond today attendin the funeral of the mother of Mrs. Snyder. Mrs. Ellen Hesterman. interment taking place at Concordia cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. r.ohcrt Kucken of 4715 Melville avenue have a little daughter.

i n i in i

I Myer Hill, a r.ephew oi Mr. ana Mt -

Sol Lev in of :H".2 Michigan avenue, hacontracied ihe influenza and is conhnt ; to the lalter's home. Miss Flori n, i: Schiiek er caniu lioni.

were 1 IT. un ihe AladiS 'ti university to be uitn I her father, 1 i . A. IS. Schlieker. who was

j to rt port at i ami. Ore e p. lea f, It. OgKthorp. , dn. S'lay. but who has been

ridin- Krantcd a fifteen day s exi- nsion of tine " j ow in to th--; present epidemic.

Xew eases reported of influenza : Fast ChleaKo are: Harry Woodburn. 1021 H5ih blre.t. very ,11; Mrs. Scot i Fisher, 4020 Maouti avenue: Civde Biddiner. 4S46 For-vth.: avenue; Mrs. Ray K.'chcnhHrli and bib.. 'hicao avenue :

jMiss Lennertz. nie.e to Mrs. Bidingei, j who lives in South 1-Yrsythe avenue, j The lirst Crand Ball Klveti by tie J Dancing- Trio October Clind at Masonic 'Temple, Fast Chicago, is postponed on 'account of the influenza epidemic. Da"ee

will be given at a later date, lithe? Biley. secretary. 11-21-1

ROBERTSDALE

vmfor' ' hrn f hp co'ii days

I

CARROLL SLICK MAYOR HODGE'S

NEW SECRETARY

-roll Slick, son of S. II. flick, of

Jibe Uary I.a.'ndry. has ben appointed e,-retary to Mayor Hodxes to succeed i Frj-d Hamlllon w 'no ha" Rone to Join I '. f ; e ee ,1 o -. Voimi:' Siick is a newsnner renorfer.

01 Highland St., Hammond. ?:--vtn received iv n.st experience a

,-'n office i.oy m trie da: y Kvenin Times offief. He will assume his new position the first, of November.

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Wh iii fig; And Its People

Accounts due the. Whitin Xews t"o. October !&th are payable at the stoie on or to-fore October 2$rd. Where accounts are two months in arrears service will be discontinued without notice. j()-19-2t Mrs. Marguerite Ma.-key and Miss Bessie Naef weie truest s at the Warwick Inline in llyde Paik. Mrs. .lames (layle who has been very ill at Hie home of her mother. Mr Bra ley. Central avenue, is improving. Miss Blanche I.ehnian has been spending several days at her home in Canal Winchester, Ohio. Mrs. Knvmond Carringer and two childten. who have been the euests of Mr. and Mrs. . 1 f . inninet-r of I.aporte avi-nue. have left for Bay View, N". .1 . to join Mi. Carrini. who Is now lo.a feel there.

I'orter Spurrier f..r several dnys

again. The publm library wilt hours "f the past week dilation of books which m . and freni T to 8 p. m. room will rf.ntinne to be

th- ijuat an t ine is lifted. The Music and Art Sect

visit, th" studio of Ierado Taft. in a body tomorrow. Th:s trip has been postponed until a later date. Kinil Galocez. arrested by Officer MrCuen on th" charge of being drunk was fined $5 and costs, amounting to ii5. In default of same he was taken to Crown Point. Paul Paik". arrested by Officers Mt:Ilaney and Janna on a warrant taken out before Judge Green for assaut and battery on charges preferred byMary Kantur. was released en a Jl'1'! bond to apepar later for trial. George Banaka. arrested for reckless auto drivinfr by Officer McCnen. was released on a ?.V0 lond s nd by I'h: Fchmidt. Mr. and Mis. r. Iv Sullivan have moved into their new home in Central avenue and lllth street Andy Zv iak. charged with letting his pigs run at large by Officer Janna was released on a 'lei bond signd byJoseph nemkov i, h. J. Bennett of Sheridan avenue has returned from a trip to West Baden. Felix Quinn anil Charles Green, each arrested for asault and battery upon the other, were each fined in the sum

who has been i M is able to be out

continue it' for the ci'ri' 4 to R p Th reading closed until

were I"

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mr. ore have moved in one of tlie P.ode irittages in Myrtle avenue which they recently purchased. Mis. Fred Binhammer of Myrtle v visited her . ater. Mrs. George Larson of Chicago yesterday. ""harls Allen of Myrtl" avenue has been confined to his home by illness for several days. Mrs. Edward Klemm of Indiana bv , attended th funeral of her brother. Walter Klopctch of Fast Side Saturday

have been home witii about the

e spe nt Fi !- Mis. Fi if z

Mr. and Mrs. Barr. who very ill at the Mastersun Spanish influenza, letnain same. Mrs. Zeigler of East Side

day here the guest of

Kaseh of Imliana bl'.d. Alice Kalber is reported quite ill at the home of her parents in Myrtle a v enu e. Mr. and Mrs. John Blaul of Roheits avenue visited in South Chicago on Saturday. George White of Pearl street, who has been very iii at the .South Chicago hospital was reported slightly improved Saturday. Miss Elizabeth M- si'l of lioherts av, spent several davs in Chicago visiting her sister. Miss Anna Mostil. Mr. and Mis. Alhro of Roberts a v., returned home from Be. j isv ille, Kentucky, after a few wee visit with relatives. Joe Schaak cf .Mviiie av enue is cnnf!n"d to hia home hy illness. Mrs. Charles Benson and Miss Clara Koreiy k were guests of Mrs. Fay of East f'hicago Friday. Henry Egfrers of T.ake avenue transacted business in Valparaiso Saturday .

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Miss Lillian Foringer is sick vvi'h in-tlu'-nia. A daughter was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. James Mi lone of Miller who formerly lived at this place. Miss Florence Graham of Lafayette is here visiting at the htmie of Mr. and Mrs. Melviri Parker for a couple of days. Mrs K. Kaffery and Miss Katherine I.eeper of Hamlet visited here with relatives yesterday. Mrs. Furgeson and Miss Florence Tho Pordlett were Chicago visitors yesterday. Miss 4 '"la re Key of Chicago visited here yesterday with relatives.

MUNSTER

Mr. and Mrs. J. Kooy are ill whh Spanish influenza. Mrs. C. Van Steenberg spent Friday in Hammond. Mrs. r.envvi. k and Miss Mary Mvh no of Hammond spent Friday afternooi here. W. Teipstra was in Hammond "n business today. All of the farmers are very busy hauling their sugar beets to the Motion tracks to be loaded upon the freight cars. Anion the Hammond shorrers Frbiac were Mrs. II. F. Kaske and Mrs. P. Jongsma. Elmer Kuhlman spent Friday mornin in Hammond.

GRIFFITH

Miss Isabella Kuhn entertatined four of the tea hers from the Beverage school at lmr home on Friday. Notice from the countv- health officer was received on Saturday to continue the quarantine on all public meetings until the 2hih. Or. F. A. Malmsione reports a dei rea-e in th'- daily number of new , ases. Little Uorotliv McFarland Is holding h'r own. and there are hopes of her recovery.

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James Harris went to Gary to see his (laughter. Mrs. Vernice Loyd. who js finite si r iou sly sick. Frank Strickland returned from ("amp TayhT y.st.rday inornin. where ho was called etit account of the serious illness of in" son, Harold. He reports htm much bet If r. Mrs. K. V '.'lark and elaiiphter returned to Ohico last evening after a visit with M rs. '. S. Clark. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Robinson of Hammond were here over Sunday, the guests of telttives. WHITING MAN HITS A CHICAGO AUTO Saturday nipht Gur-s Hausdr.r "f T.K't'. Woodlavvn avenue, c'lucaso. with his wife and daughter. Marie and Mrs. Lillian . lilies of 7"'hj Wejodlnvvn avenu". I'hicairo. were drivin n(rth on Calumet boulevard. Hammond, in a small car when hit by Mike Mudrak of 1.".4 Center street. Whit in, who was elrivin south on the left hand side ef the road. Tim tars were smashed and Mrs. Hausdor was butt about the body. Marie was cut about the face and had her back hurt and Mrs. Jones had a very baw ut above her eye. Th' y were all taken to the doctors where they were piven medical aid.

LANSING MEN IN ACCIDENT

trio Alyea. who is stationed at at camp in Alabama, came last evenin fori a visit with his family. j

fieihert Hayden. who is stationed at ("amp Sherman, O. i home on a furlough vlsitin his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hjyden. Lewis Childress and Pr. .1. A. Taylor were in Chicago on businss yesterday.

Last pieht Jules Lafupe with John Motke of Lansm while drivin east on Loan street. Hammond, when at Hohman street crossin the stso.eman let the gates down on the car. Th windshield was smashed snd both men were cut about the facs and head.

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