Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 133, Hammond, Lake County, 14 November 1918 — Page 5

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j COMTCTO EVENTS. j The fifth ward Food Club will meet with, the Food Club of several of the ether wards at Liberty Hall Friday evening. The meeting at the Columbia chool will be emitted . j The Red Cross auxiliary of the Irving . school will meet at the school Friday afternoon.

Miss Marie Brower had the members of the T. and L. Club as her guests last

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evening: at her home in Tonic street. The members brought thoir knitting and during tho evwnxr.gr a dainty collation was served. In two weeks the club will meet with Mips Hazel Melville of Hofcman street. Several high school friends of Miss Grace Muir tendered her a farewell butpriso party last evening at the home of Miss Hugenia Dinwiddle in East State street. Jli.3 Muir will leave with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Muir, early next week for California wheer they expect to remain Ir.del.nitely. Music and parries occupied the evening until ten o'clock when a two course, luncheon was served. There were covers for the Misses Mildred Westphal, Lillian Suss. Marie Balsley. Ldia liolu, Lillian Wagonhlast. Crnce Muir and Eugenia Dinwiddle. Last veninir Miss Bertha Kleih'ege w surprised by several of her" friends at her home in South Hchmnn street In

; celebration of hr birthday anniversary, j Music and card ) were the entertainment j for the evening and at the conclusion of ! the eiimp a deligntful collation was served. There were guests for two tables of rive hundred. OThe Woman's Guild of St. Taul's Kpiscopal church served between sixty and seventy at their noon-day luncheon yesterday in the guild room of the ! guild room of th church in Rlmbach ! avenue. Mrs. J. J. Ituff. Mrs. M. Cur- ' ley and Mrs. Wr:i Parker composed the ! committee for the day. Next Weelne- ! day the officers of the guild wiil be the luncheon hostesses. Bishop White has appointed next Sunday as a day of special Thanksgiving for victory and special services will be held in St. Paul's Kpiscopal church. Hammond. A sperial choir rehearsal is called for seven o'clock this evening in the guild room and all members are urged to meet promptly. The civic department of the HamPerfect Womanhood. Perfect womanhood depends on perfect health. Beauty and a good disposition both vanish before pain and suffering. A great menace to a woman's Lhappiness m life is the suffering that comes from some functional derangement which soon develops headaches, backache, nervousness and "the blues." For such suffering, women find help in that famous old root and herb remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which for three generations has been restoring health to women of America, Adv. I FREE! H Every

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of the Ball Let Stuart's Calcium Wafers Drive Away Pimples and Skin Eruptions and Give You a Complexion That Is a Marvel of Beauty. Send tor a Free Trial Fackage, 4 r i it -1 1 J Natur decreel that everv woman should nave a clear, smotth, delicate skin. If it is blotched with PiniDles. blackheads and other such eruptions, it is simply an evidence that the skin lacks certain elements that promote and preserve skin health. And the greatest of these is the wonderful calcium pulphide in Stuart's Calcium Wafers. It is one of the natural constituents of the human body. Your skin must have it to be healthy. It enriches the blood, invigorates the skin health, dries up the the pimples, boils, eczema and blotches, enaides new skin of line texture to form and become clear pinkish, smooth as velvet and refined to the point of loveliness and beauty. To use these wonderful wafers means to become the belle of the ball. Stop using creams, lotions, powders and bleaches which merely bide for the moment. tJet a 50-cent box of Stuart's Calcium "Wafers at any drug store today. And if you wish to give them a trial se:.d the coupon below. Free Trial Coupon. T. A. Sttiart Co., 712 Stuart Bid;.. Jdanhall. Mich. Send me at once, by return mail, a free trill package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Name Street City State... mond Woman's Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Herbert Hutchins. 8SR So. Hohman street. Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Miss Celia Borgtr, probation officer for the juvenile court will address the committee. It will he an open meeting and all club women are invited. The Harmony Club party which was announced for yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. L. Herzinger was postponed indefinitely on account of the death of one of the club members. Mrs. Dibbiee. The Rev. George P.. Streeter was one of the speakers at the Lincoln school peace demonstration Wednesday. The annual convention of the Indiana Federation of Women's Club occurs at I Irdianapolis Tuesday. Wednesday, ! Thursday and Friday. November 19, 20. 21 and 22 at the Claypool hotel. The j Hammond Woman's Club will have six i representatives at the convention. Four of the delegates have signified their intention to attend and there still remain two vacancies and any of the club members who can attend are asked to notify the president, Mrs. J. O. Thompson at once. Miss Kmma E. Claus has accepted a position at the Citizens Nat'.onal Bank and began her new duties yesterday. Miss Claus was formerly employed by the Northern Indiana Gas and Electric company and rrevious to that -was in the office of Attorney W. J. Whinery for eight years. Mrs. E. J. O'Sullivan entertained the members of Rowena Circle at cards yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. K. Gledhill in Ann street. Pedro was played at four tables and at the conclusion of the games refreshments were served. Trizes in the games were won by Mrs. John Marsh and Mrs. Louis Dassel and the consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Hillman of East Chicago. This week's meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran church took place yesterday afternoon in the church parlors. The meeting was very largely attended and an enjoyable social afternoon was passed. On the serving committee were Mrs. Edward Eggebrecht. Mrs. John Schmidt. Mrs. CHILD GETS SICK, , GROSS, FEVERISH IF CONSTIPATED "California Syrup of Figs can't harm tender stomach or Bowels. A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from ploy to rn-.pty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste. liver gets sluggish: stomach sour. Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, or your child is listless, cross, feverish, breath bad. restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ailment, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," then don't worry, because it is perfectly harmless, and in .a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. A thorough "inside cleansing'" is oftimes all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Iook carefully and see that It is made b the "California Fig Syrup Company." Adv.

Doegge, Mrs. DeLor, Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Yalter Putz. A very interesting meeting of the seeond. eighth and ninth ward food clubs will be held at Libarty Hall, Friday evening, to which everybody in welcome. The following program has been announced : America Audience. Si -nt prayer. Message to L". S. Food Clubs Mrs. K. Heck. i'iano solo Mrs. Julius Dunsing. Spirit of America Mrs. L. T. Meyers. Vocal selection Miss Klizaboth Pack and Miss Cecil Abblett. Diary of a Sugar Hog Mrs. K. S. Cooper. Heart of America Mrs. T. J. Basset t. Heading, "When Grandma AVas a Girl." 'Lesson With a Fan" Miss F.ltessa Mmmcrlitig In costume; Miss Laura Hess, accompanist. Talk Mis. Herbert Hutchins. Oath of Allegiance. Star Spangled Banner Audience. Hammond Chapter No. 120 Women of Mor seheart Legion will hold its regular meeting Friday evening. There will be balloting on candidates and nomination and election of officers. The meeting is an important one and all members are urged to attend.

The grand matron. Mrs. Georgia Bardsley, will make her official visit to the Last Chicago chapter. Order of Kastern Stars, this evening and Hammond chapter has been extended ;i cordial invitation to attend the me ling. Mrs. C. 11. Crim and Mrs. George Yeaper visited Mrs. Crim's sifter, Mrs. Walter Barres, formerly .Miss Marie Pearson of Hammond at the Mercy hospital, Gary, yesterday. Mrs. C. II. Trtie and Mrs. K. W. P.nrtlett attended the district meeting oi the Woman's Auxiliary at Laporte yesterday. Corns, Bunions and Ingrown Nails removed. Flat feet treated. 412 Hammond Bldg. Honors 7 to 9 p. ni. J. T. Slamm. phone 2."33. 11-12-lmo. Mr. and Mrs. William Herbold. 3:1!) Michigan avenue, entertained last evening in honor of their son Louis' birthday anniversary. A three course luncheon was served after an evening of music and games. Those present were Florence Hess, Mary Ellen HThrrld, Beatrice Ethier, Monla Wartzhet n.er, Agnes and Ruth Brendt. Emily Herbold, Earl Jones, Catherine and Robert Moran. Mary Catherine VoelkeT. Margaret Hepner, Herbert Swiinehart. Robert Thornton, Dorothy Bendt and Mary Nundorf. A social eveni that is anticipated with interest is the dance to be given by the Hammond Federation of Musicians at the.Orpheum Hall Friday evening, November 22. The dance was originally announced for October 22. but had to be postponed. The music for the dance will be furnished by a twenty-piece band, a ten piece Jazz and ten piece string orchestra. An interest. ng meeting- of the Girl Scouts was held at the Central school last evening. A , third troop was organized by Mrs. W. A. Jordan, the leader. The members of Troop 1 prepared a Christmas box for a boy in France. They expect to soon have thirty-five or forty dresses ready for the Belgian children. At her home in Becker stiet yesterday afternoon Mrs. Albeit Peterson was hostess to the members of the HAIR OH FACE WHAT CAUSES IT M ksa bra trans y ta warld'a greatest aalborttin that it attjanlatM and taeraaaaa katr (twii to saerery rrtnoTe tt from the eurfaoe cf the sa.lm. Tte oaly eosmonwnat way t remevt hair la to attaeh. It aadrr the shtau DUlracle. tho original aanitary liauld. does this fry ebitorptlOB. Oaly srenalno IeMlrael haa KB;-back sraarantee la eava park a sr. At toilet counters ia Oo, HI and 02 alsea. or hy mall from aa la plain wrapper on receipt of prtett. KKEK book Dialled la plala ralnl envelop ow reqneart. DeMiracle. 1 2t h St. and t rc At&, New York.

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DRINKING MEN We are in earnest when we ask you to give Orrine a trii 1. You have nothing to risk and everything to gain, for your money will bo returned if after a trial you fail to get results from Orrine. Orrine can be giver in the homo secretly, without publicity or loss of time. Orrine No. 1. secret treatment; Orrine N'o. 2. the voluntary tieatm.-nl. Costs only $1.25 a box. Ask us for booklet. Lion Store Pharmacy (Kaufmann & Wolf). Hammond. Adv. Lady Vikings Swlng Circle. Fifteen club members and guests were entertained with needle woik and inumc and at the close (f the afternoon refreshments were served. Mrs. Thomas Penile of Hebron is visiting Mrs. F. O. Hick of Wilcox at., and other relatives in Hammond. NOTICE. All men. hers of Dorcas llebekah Ixidge Number G2 are reiusted to meet at their hall Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock to attend the funeral of Sister Marie Ward. 1 1-14-1 LYDIA STnVEVS. Secy. LYDIA GUSS, Noble Grand. LAKE COUNTY Miim IN SESSION TGDAY Indiana Harbor will be the Mecca of the Lake county Rebekahs today. The Lake County District Rebekah Assembly will be the guest of Esth.-r Rib-.kah lodge of Indiana Harbor at the Harbor Odd Fellows temple. Michigan avenue. The meeting will start nt 1:30 p. m. A school of instruction will be given by the grand officers. The Indiana grand assembly will be represented by Mrs. Emily Wedg''wood, treasurer, and Mrs. August Sclireibcr, deputy president. Tast President Mrs. Mary F. Stipp of Michigan City and Past President Mrs. Kate I. Nichols of Elkhart, Ind., will be tho guests of honor. Genessls Rcbekah lodge of Gary will confer the Rebekah degree upon a class of candidates at 8 p. m. Members from Shelby. Lowell, Crown Point. Hobart, J Gary. Whiting, Hammond and East Chi cago wiil be present. Important Notice. The Elks meet temight; important business and full attendance desired. 11-14' FRANK J. O ROUKE, E. R. STOCK AND GRAIN MARKETS November 14. Atchison 56 Vj American Beet Sugar MVi American Car Fdry. f3 America nLocomotlve 65 34 Anaconda 693,i Brooklyn Rapid Transit 41 'i Baldwin Locomotive 81. Baltimore and Ohio . G-S'i Canadian Pacific 165 5i American Can Co. 41 '4 New York Central 61 Colorado Fuel 39 H Central Leather 60 ' Chesapeake, and Ohio 60 'j Crucible Steel 55' Erie 20 American Steel Fdrs. 87'i General Electric 153 i Great Northern 102 International Paper 32 T Norfolk and Western 100 i Pennsylvania 49 H Pittsburg Coal 4SR4 Peoples Gas 53 Republic Iron and Steel 77 Reading V. S. Rubber Tl'.i American Sugar 112 Southern Pacific 103 4 Southern Railway 321i Chgo. Mil. and St. Paul 49 Texas Oil 1ST U United Cigars 1 103 U. S. Steel PSH Union Pacific 133a Utah Copper $5' Western Union 92" Willys Overlant 27 . Sinclair Oil . 35 LIBERTY BONDS 3 4 a. $99 94; ds. PHONE

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VEAL 50-60 lbs., ISc; 60-S0 lbs.. 19 t 20c; 80-110 lbs., 2l22c; fancy. 22Hc; heavyweight kidneys, 12 314c; coarse, 11c. POTATOES Cars, 48; Wis.-Minn.. $1.501.75. CHICAGO CHAIN rUTUB.ES. CORN Nov.. $1.21; Dec, $LlS?i; Jan.. 51.19",. OATS Nov., 12c; Dec 70 Uc; Jan.. 7U!c. CHICAGO X.rVE STCCX. HOGS , Receipts. 60.000; market, ste-,rly and lower; rough, $! .1. 50 fi 16.25 ; light. $17.1517.90: pigs, $14.5015,23; butcher. $l".60 18.00: packing, $16,50 9 17.J0. CATTLE Receipts, lg.O'iO: market, higher; beeves, $9.T.O M 1 S. 7e ; cows. $6.35 (a 14.fi0; stookf rs-feeders. $7.00 12.50; earners, $." 25 j 6.35; calves, $16.75 rg 17.60; butchers, $6,351( 14.00. CHICAGO PRODUCE. Bl'TTER Creamery extras. 61 c: creamery firsts, SSfloS'.ic; firsts, 53 ij 60e; seconds, 53 55c. EGGS ordinaries, &2''7 5fic; firsts, 59 t? 60C. LIVE POULTRY Fowls, 18 8 22c; dueks, 26c; geese, 21c; springs, 21 He; torkeys, 30c. DEATH OF AN AGED WOMAN Frieda AnsihUz. Si yeai.s old died iast night at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Anna Schne ider, o'' 314 Sheffield avenue, Hammond. Mrs. Anschitz leave, besides her d lighter, live grandchildren, Kuno. Otto, William. Mortis and .Max Schneider and seven great grandchildren. The faneral will be h-ld from their home, at 1:30 o'clock. Interment will be in Oak Hill cemetery, Rev. Well officiating. Undertaker Neidow in chage. ! DEATH OF A. G. McLEAN Andrew Gray MacLean, 35 years old, (died at the heme of n:s sister at 466 j Hoffman street. Hammond. Inst night. The funeral will be held from their home at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and interment will be in Oak Hill cerutery. Undertaker Stewart in charge. MRS. WARD DIES. Marie Ward. 23 years old. wife of Ira Ward of 623 State street. Hammond., died at their home this morning. The funeral will be held from their residence at 11 o'clock tomorrow mornimj. Interment will be in Oak Hill cemetery. Undertaker Stewart in charge. MINAS STORE 100 PER CENT The E. C. Minas Department store has stone over the top with a 100 per cent subscription to the United War Fund. Each of 133 employes has given a day's pay. BETTER THAN Mil Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute. Dr. Ed'.vard3 Olive Tablet; ttc cubt'Jtute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the result of Dr. Edwards determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calorod. His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets. These pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches, "dullness and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "loggy" and "heavy." Note how they "clear" clouded brain and how they "perk up" the spirits. 10c and 25c a box. All druggists. the

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IB RHEUMATISM Discoyerer TeU Druggist. Not to Tak. a Cent of Anyone's Money Unles aUenrhu Complete Banishes All BJieumatlo Paias and Twinges. Mr. James 11. Allen suffered for vears with rheumatism. Manv limes this terrible oisease left him helpless and unable to work. He finally decided, after years of ceaseless study, that no one can be freb lrom rheumatism until the accumulated impurities, commonly called uric aej.l deposits, were lisoivd in the joints and n.usciloa and expelled from the body. With this idea in mind he consulted physicians, maei- experiments and finally compounded a prescription tha' quickly and cemiplefelv banished eversign and symptom of rheumatism fron Ids fysteni. He freely gav his discovery to otheii who took it, with what might be calW marvelous success. After years of ursr ing he decided to let sufferers every where know about his d-scovery througl tho newspapers. All druggists can sup ply cu. MAYOR BROWN ILL; NOT SERIOUS Mayor Brown, of Hammond, was con fined to his hed today ard persons in viuiring for him at the city hall wer if quested not to call the house. Th nature of his illness was not stated The mayor wan in Chicago yesterda: at u meeting of the federal dralnagboard attended by mayors of Gary, Y Chicago. Whiting and Hammond. I was stated at the city hall that h would probably be at his office in i day or so. NOTICE. Special meeting of Carpenters' Loo:. Union 983, 50 Broadway, Thursday November 14th. 1918, at 7:30 p. m. A I members requested to be present. ll-13-2t S. B. STEWART. See OBITD1ET. Katie M. Dibbie was born on June -',' 1S81, at Logansport. Ind. The famil? moved from Logansport, Ind.. to She I don. II!., about the year 1S91. In lS'.'i she was married to Robert L. Dibblet and they moved to Hammond. Ind.. ii 1905. where the family has since resided The deceased leaves surviving her husband, three sons and one daughter the oldest son, Basil. 20. being in the service. Kcnnith. IS, is in the U. .-' ajmy in France, and Paul, the thsr.i eon, live:? at home with his sister. Ka shrine Margaret, who is 4 years old, a r a mother, three sisters and three l.ru: ers. The deceased fed! aleep in Chri.-: . Nov. 11th at 11:25 p. m.. and a wait: i glorious rfsurrection at the apperins . ;' Christ in his Kingdom. There her ! -reaved husband, her children and friei:i confidentially hope and expect to nvx-t her in the Kingdom of God. Adv. With Salad Flavor Jiffy-Jell desserts come in many fruit flavors. Bot Lime JiffyJell flavored with lime fruit males the best salad jell. It is tart and green. The fiavsr comes in liquid form, sealed in a vial. Serve with your salad. Or mix In vegetables, cooked or oncooked, before the Jiffy-Jell cools. Left overs will do. Orraizhi meat scrap and make a meat loaf. Try Loganberry Jiny-Jell for a dessert, and Lime for a salad jell. One package serves six. These qoick. economical dainties serve a big need today 2 Pmckwmt fr 2S Caat At Ymr Cr Jrffy-Je!I Waukesha, WUconain PHL-J Evenings HAMMOND, IND.

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