Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 134, Hammond, Lake County, 15 November 1918 — Page 2

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THE TIMES.

Friday, November 15, 1918',

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Are you tormented by Neuralgia, Lumbazo, Sciatica or any of those ache that require a counter-irritant? Then let the soothing, varmint application of Sloan's Liniment stop the pain, by drawing the blood away from the congested part. It 13 the pressure on. the nerves by the blood rushing to the inflamed muscle or joint that makes you ache. So wher. Sloan's Liniment relieves the swollen blood vessels by setting up a counter-irritant on the surface, the

circulation is equalized, sympathetic nerves all soothed, and toreness or lameness disappears. Sloan's Liniaient is probably the counter-irritant moit vidc-ly used to overcome painful inflammation ia cases of neuralgia, sore muscles, wrenched joints, strains, bruises, gout. Rubbing i.J net required. This clear, clean liquid is easily applied as it does cot stsia the skin. Generous bisc bottles at your driifftfists.

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The Indiana Harbor Old Fellows will ontcrtaiii at a housewa rrntnx tomorrow evening in their tipv,- hall over tlie S-ifr xtoi in Michigan rtvenu. This nrTalr had been arranr(ii

lor several weeks UK" but along; ruma j the 'flu" epidemic anj put a damper j

on the pleasant evenings anticipated. The committee announced that all those holding tickets for the date of Ootclier 13th may present them tomorrow evening for admittance. A fplendid program interspersed ' with Vocal, instrumental, violin and orchestra numbers has been ((elected. Ilef i crfiiineti: will bo served and dHncing enjoyed. The Old Fellows quartette will render numbers and there will be patriotic sinsslny by th-s assembly of guests. The l)all hs a -eatincr capacity most inviting and t.h floor prepared for the comfort of thos

AfioSiiier Big Sale! Apples siad Potatoes! One oar Baldwins, Greenings, tyEZ IVwankcc's Kings, per bu 0M.9& In Barrels, per barrel $3.00, $3.50 and $4.50. One ear Idaho's Best Winter m f Potatoes, per 1m '.$J.TSV Others, Wiseonsin A per bushel $1.10 and ; J. One ear Wisconsin Cabbage, A per pound '. JLiS or 60c per dozen.

Chicago Prod ace Co. Caklsy and State, Opposite Postoffice ' Hammond, Ind.

coming- especially for the dancing: fea-,j

I The yo'Jnr Jewish people of th I community fairly flocked to a called

meeting held last evening at the B'nsl Israel Temple in HnmJoek street that they miirht give whateyer asistance was required of them to perfect an organization aloiur lines of social and intellectual merit. So enthusiastic were they that a campaign fcr more members was voted upon and a plertye that each present would add a few more names for consideration at the next meeting to be held Tuesday evenin?r. November 19th In the temple rooms when this order will have its commencement from this date and elect the officers to serve the coming term.- The first roster of names to be prepared will consist of the most prominent young men and younf? women belongrinar to the Jewish families of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor. The promise of a New Year festivity was welcomed with great zest and the undertaking will be supervised by Rabbi L'askal with the co-operation of the young folks pledging their support to this new order. If committees do not reach all thoso who would care to become members the. names of such may bo submitted to Kev. Daskall himself or to any of those working in the cause. The support of the youthful booster singiners of the M. K. church of Kast Chicago is asked by Musical Director B&lmond In their attendance at the

Gary M. IZ. church this evening. There will be chaperones to accompany them and it is asked that tlu.se going be on time to take the South Shore car leaving at 6:36. Jack O'Connor Is home on a few days' furlough from the ordnanc? department nt Aberdeen, Maryland. -He is returning to camp Tuesday. Will the unpatriotic person who removed tho beautiful liar? from the Harvey Rhed borne at 4237 Olcott avenue, early In the evening of 'WedVics(luy return same before investigation is started. The dimension of the. ftfig is 7 feet by 9, and of wool material. The Itlmd furniiy were away but. a short time and upon their rut urn they found it had b.-en taken. There la an offer to anyone knowing anything concerning its removal. The Basil Iokes family of North Olcott avenue, whom' were more or less ill with the influenza are reported to be recovering nicely. All food club meetings are to be held this evening. This rule governs the clubs in Indiana Harbor as well as Kast Chicago. Pledge your support by your attendance. Miss Clara Zerajewski of Alder street had a large gathering of friends at her r-ome in an old-fashioned dinner to celebrate the twentyfifth anniversary of her birthday. She received many valuable gifts in recognition of the day. The guests later attended a film picture shown at the American theatre in Indiana Harbor by a Polish committee of Chicago, for a benefit for these war-stricken people. Dr. Eugene Steffes Is out again after severe! days' confinement to his home In Walsh avenue with a slight attack of the grippe. The Wednesday afternoon Pinochle Club perfected its re-organ!iation at

a meeting held at the home of Mrs. H. S. Evans in Northcote avenue. The next meeting will occur on a Tuesday afternoon instead of Thursday owing to the neatness of Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Stanley of 4417 Northcote avenue is named as the hostess of this occasion. The No-Name club held initiatory ceremonies at a little dinner affair held at the home of Mrs. John Haugh in North Magoun avenue last evening, r'dmittine- the Mesdames Cyril Haugh.

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Frank O. 1". K:nith and Richard Dates. The guests lesjionde'd to the bidding that they come attired in Hard Time costumes. A very enjoyable evening wa indulged In after ihe ferving of the rejast. There Is to be the organization of

Sick e.s supervised by Miss Florence Hauswald. superintendent of the Welfare nurses of the Twin Cities field. Application may be mad-i at the Indiana Harbor Red Cross Chapter House in person or by phoning 394-J. The exigent need of the work In the community presents en admirable opportunity for young women and the older as well to avail themselves of this training. The annual election of officers of the Kast Chicago Red Cross chapter will take place in the court rooms of the city hall tho evening cf November 20. All. members of the chapter are entitled to a vote. A good attendance Is expected. Miss Doin Miller, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, George Miller of North Magoun avenuo has returned to her studies at the Milwaukee Downer School for Girls. A little impromptu affair was given her by her parents before her departure. Mrs. A. G. Schleiker of Northcote av'emae has returned from Chicago, where she underwent a major operation in dental surgery. She is preparing to leave shortly for a western trip and upon her return to this city will live with her mother, Mrs. Martha Phillips in Beacon street, to await the coming home of Dr. Schleiker who has signed for overseas service. Mrs. James Gulliver of Fir street, entertained the 500 club last evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lewis were dln-

j m-r guests In Chicago the evening be

fore last. The women of S-'t. Patrick's church, Indiana Harbor, have planned for a

card party and a nazaar to oe neld in connection, for the. evening of December 17th. The articles to be offered for sale will consist of suitable presents for the coming holidays. Practical and fancy offerings to suit

the taste of the purchaser. There

will be awards for the games played and a committee will serve light refresments. A very pleasant evening may be spent for a nominal sum. Guests of Mrs. L. C. P.eid of North

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Your money will buy doughnuts and chocolate for the boys in the wet trenches in France.

Special To The Times.! CROWN POINT, Ind., Nov. 15 While ths war has been going on there has been a very serif curtailment in farm building operations. Now that we are getting back to a peace basis, many farmers are contemplating the erection of farm buildings of one kind

or another. When a farm structure la once completed it normally stands for a great J many years. For this reason no build- ! ing should be put up on the farm un- , til the owner is very positive that no changes will need be made after it is , once completed. ; In order to assist the farmers or this ! county who are thinking of making farm Improvements of any kind. Including dwelling houses, tenant houses, barns, sheds, cribs, granaries, etc.. this office is prepared to furnish complete plans and specifications for such Improvements. Most of those plan can be secured free of charge. On the few of the more elaborate ones a small fee will bo charged. "If you are really contemplating putting up some farm structure and need some workable plans, you will do well to write me for Sr.me or come in and put in your . request," says County Agent Place. I

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SOCIETY PROTESTS

TELEGRAM

At a meeting of the Greek Catholic and Roumanian Society of East Chicago, at which Father Baumgardner was the principal speaker, the following telegram was sent to President Wilson: "His Excellency Woourr.w Wilson, President of the United States, the White House. Washington. IX C. , "Tha members of the Greek Catholic St. Nicolous church and the Roumanian Eeneficlal Catholic society of East Chicago, Ind., all originated in. the Roumanian provinces of Austria-Hungary,

this week are Mrs. j considering the tricky peace proposals

Robert Zoi ge, son Robert and dausrh

ter, Katherine, from Chicago.

WHITING HIGH STARTS B. BALL PRACTICE

of the dual empire and the game that i is being played by the Hungarian counts, protest with all their energy against this i.ew Hungarian and Austrian federation

trickery which would mean slavery. Also In the future for the four million Roumanians of Transylvania, Banat and Hucovina, the Roumanians iri the United States most respectfully beg your Excellency not to take into consideration

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opened pra. tice this week after being J nythin but the peace that will bring

idle some time, due to the flu. The squad

this season numbers about twenty.

complete freedom to the oppressed and

to extend to the Roumanians of Austria

Many new faces will be eeen on the j Hungary struggling for their liberty and

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KENDALL' And BILL) E W EST in STRAIGHT and NARROW COMING SUNDAY 'Winning ths W?r' T. S. Official Govermin r.' Public Information. and Dorothy Dalton in "Green Eyes"

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team this year as only three of last

years men returned to senooi. ine veterans that are back are: Buehler, center; Naef. guard, and Lauer, forward. This leaves two vacancies besides the substitute rosltions and last year's second team men are waging a battle royal to secure these positions. Tom Matthews. D. Conroy, both guards, and

Bill Thiesen, a new man, are expected; to land berths on the first team by "the I

time tho curtain is raised for the opening game of the season. The majority of the plays will be built around Lauer, the speedy forward of last year's county champions. Although It is still early In the season "Suds" is showing a brand of ball that would surprise many. He has lost none of his speed and vim and is still accurate in his basket shooting. The Whiting quintet has a new coach this season, namely, H. Summers. Coach Summers is a graduate of Northwestern U. and has played baseball two years on the varsity squad at this school. Last season coach Summers was with the Kalamazoo "Y" team and he had considerable sucess while handling this team. It may be of interest to know thnt the Kalamazoo "T" qulntent won 22 and lost 3 games last season.

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egement and help that has been extended to the Czecho-Slovaks and YougoSlavs. "REV. Al'REL BUNGARDEX. "DEM ETA, SZILAGTI. Trustee. "fiEOROE SANCZA, President. "GEORGE PAP, President."

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