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PERSONAL I SOCAL NEWS COMISO EVENTS. Mrs. Nicholas Kmmeriinjr will entertain the llrthstnne Club at limcht-on Tucsiiaj at her homo in Mason street. The ovci'.infr hour rommitti-e c-f the Hammond Woman's Club will meet tniht at the homo of Miss Mabel t'owloy in Hauer street. Mrs. Grissinser will .arouss "Mo. lorn Poetry. " The Wednesday Afternoon Bridpe "lub will be entertained by Mrs. Hay M. : '.irman at her home in Detroit street . 'dnesday. There will be a business meeting of the P.oostir Club Auxiliary this evening at tha club rooms- in the Citizens' National Bank building. Mrs. William Popperdine was pleasmuly surprised by her sisters, Mrs. Margaret Malo, Mrs. Mary Malo and Mrs. I.ydia Stevens last Friday at her 1'.' me. 164 Plunimer avenue, in celebration of her birthday anniversary. After luncheon at noon they attended the Orpheum. Mrs. repperdine received several pretty gifts in remembrance of the day. Mrs. J. O. Thompson. Mrs. Mary H. Hamilton and llis Kdith lSarser, the i delegates from the Hammond Woman's Club to tho tato Federation of Women's Club in Indianapolis returned home Friday evening. The sessions were held ia the Clay pool Hotel and are reported to have been most interesting ani delightful. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hartley entertained at a six o'clock dinner at their home. C3G East State street, hi honor of C. E. Barsknecht of the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. i I Mrs. W. F. Sehroeder of 4J3 Pine treet returned this morning from Grand Rapids. Wis., where she was eailp.l by the illness and death of her sister. Mrs. E. M. Hayes. Mr. Sehroeder attended the funeral but returned to HamTELEPHONE 2576 Mollie Elveraa Moore, D. C. Chiropractor. 94 State St. Hammond, Ind. DUGLESS THERAPEUTIST.

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Musical Opportunity We noed more teachers nearly every one of our 28 studios has a waiting list. At one studio a class awaits a good teacher. Special arrangement for freo board and room. AH music teachers mu.it qualifyto teach the Centralizing methods by special short normal coarse of Instruction. Classes will ray tuition. An opportunity for a big musical end financial success for live, wide-awake piano teachers at practically no cost. Address Secretary Centralizing School of Music 20 E. Jackson Blvd., CHICAGO.

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Parents and county s.d.i;or. friends ;if are heir, i nn i i.k out over th.Irk,, to he f ft Pont what put that nfvi r sine has It be n so have hi-a i ,1 from as it has been months arid the the ar st. sincv .! ted they n tl; boy. C'Ver. (! - past two find any r t h e :urmot reas.-n for it. Put A million letters overseas that will fn in glad our hevs d-n the hearts of "the folks badreached AnierUa todav home" n the Fi enoh liner Tile thousa ins the mail New Yoik p. Ilocl-.ambeau. ifis of bass eontainwere rushed to the si off ice and the deliver v of vv hat is 1 e!ii-ved i i be oi resp .mlenee Expeditionary the T ha n'.-ji v in it of the American Forces was started. There is something body in i very state thlniir for .-.-mebody in 'TV t m ' -T t ::e b i sr for and aim. T -, ' ; e 1 some-some-PSt eVmond last week. Mrs. II yes had often visited in Hammond and had a number of friends here who will ho jrrioveu to harn of her death. poroas lo le kih lodge ob-erved "I'ast Grands Ntght" Saturday at the I. O. O. V. hail in State st ret t with a program and a social hour follow ing the regular lodr.e session. After the program a delightful cafe-.eria luncheon was ser--ed. UP the f..rty-four Past Grands, thrty TOO W U WWM Vermont Woman Tells How g amed Ker Seal'lu . Sh EteAlburg. Vt. "I petite, and too vv work medicines ' me until I tried an improvement. was run-down, no apeak to do any houselid n. t seem to help Vinol I soon noticed und am now well, stronir, and able to do my work." Lil- j lisn Itahba. The reason Vinol was so successful j In Mi s pabba's case, is because 1t eontains be. f, and cod liver pep-ones, iron and manga ii- so peptonates and glycerophosphates, the very elements needed to build up it weakened, run-down s.siem. j make rich blood and create strength. . Adv.

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O it stock or U-iiversar' Electric Appliances the Most Complete in every sense; and io lien of their Everyday Us zf an ess Universal Home Needs" Perform Som2 Pi acrical Service Daily.

That our Representative may inform you of the moderate terms upon which these appliances may be had.

J answered to roil call. About one hundied members were in alt.ndanoe at the I meeting and visitors tucri entertained .from i iefinania lode of Hammond, j Next Saturday evening the meeting wilt j be featured by the election of officers. Tlii re will Me an j.i;.ort:int meeting

" li 1..1 1. at porta i.t K. Of 1'., t tliis hall. An tVui.c: C el, 11; street. ill: lr.eetl. i f i.. of i b Triumph heh. t i.is I in State N. at 1 1 1 Uie : (.. (J. Hammond fh.ipior No. I'hm. rn t tar vi.: mv. t Tu o order of lay eveninic at the Mo ..i.ie Temple. "i he i'. i.t ! ai ih- To. ipie at sex on secretary o'clock to after tho a social r- cci the uniiioil dues and re,. iar so.-s.oi, ' th . re ni!l l hou r eoio . who near. Is and dancing will be .-if All Eastern Star members and fainilHs are invited for the social Mrs. Uobert Morton of New 1 ork City who l as bei n the ku st of Miss H uh liurtre at her home. 8 Carroll strt.t. left tofay for Ulrniiinh.iin, Ala., where ene will si-end the winter. Mr Hen- and dauKhter. Miss Herr, of Kindlay. )., are isititiK the IP'-v. W. J. Hawthorne and Miss Elizabeth Hawthorne of Smith IK.'.iman s reit. M;-s Wilt.ia K!. lie oo who is nttq-id-ii;K Northwestern I'ntv. rsity at Evanston. III., spent the Wick-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Kleih. e i f South Kohman- str et. Mrs. Fred L gu. m. Miss S! or. v i I! . 1 art. 1-r. and Mrs ci go w ere en t i.r .oi has as Fog arty, her house of J- ;'. r-I'.-inir Williams of Chirt allied tv Mr. and Mrs. of Mason street yesterEo. ktin and dauul '.-r c. ;. l ;ii gw ai day. Mrs. George Mios Norma I Opera in Chii i; Mrs. Libbio C is i! 1 vv ith bron. ileorg" A. Me ...oliii'i attended Grand ;o Saturday. r-gg. M7 ''laude street, hial pneumonia. Kinney of Hock Island. 111.. visit. Woods of d his sister. Mrs. Roscoe Kenwood over Sunday. E. NOTICE. Firt Paptist Church of Hammond will hold its annual election Loc. 2nd. S:00 p. m. i' MR. P. B. WICKET, 11-23-St Chairman. Mrs. H. A. mother. Mrs. 421 Pra chert Green is the guest of her A. N". Hut son at her home, street. Mrs. Green returnafter spending a month and, Lieutenant Green, who od yesterday with her husd is si,itton--d at Camp Taylor, Eouisville, Ky. Etentennnt Green was one of 150 I officer. to b smt to Fort Sill. Okla.. f"r ! ten weeks' traininc. e Georre Flour. 4 1" Hickory street, was tendered a surprise purty Saturday evening in celel. ration of his birthday anniversary. The evening was occupied with primes nnd dancing nnd t the close of his birthday anniversary. The evening whs occupied with games and CARD OF THANKS , ,-S CARD OF THANKS. AVe wish to thank our friends and relatives for th. ir kind aid and sympathy during thw illness and bereavement of our beloved husband and father. We especially feel grateful to the Sisters of St. Margaret's Hospital, and for the donation of autos nnd beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Sarah Theil and daughters Ida and Genevieve. Mr. and Mrs. S. Gobitz. ll-2;.-l . i ; 1 m m a-m m a. . iq Aroma, C ear t4 l -c j i-e. I

dam-ins; and at the close refreshments were served. There were covers for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mund nnd Claude Mund, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hendrickson. Mr. and Mrs. Ered Schrader, Mr. and Mrs. Harry f ((rt wright, Mr. nnd Mis. Frank ; rei-nvv aid. Mr and Mrs. J. M. Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Sam onash and Mr. and Mrs. (-i.ite Flour. 1 l.iinmoi.d music lovers were treated to three splendid concerts on Sunday and nil were attended by lar- and very i rceiaiiye audi, no s At Hie. First 1'reobyterian church last evening Miss Muriel Smith, orpnni't. and Mrs. E. E. Pombcrg-er. soprano, gave a delightful projeram and the oiKan recital at St.' Paul's Lutheran church was also an event of last evening. Professor M. t Eo diner of Concordia Tea'-h- rs' I'ollpe: tr : -i'led at the organ an.1 - assisted by the church choir, with special solo

umbers nv me ;ev. iiciusinu aim Miss CUivia Einsenmann. In the afternoon two members of th" fjculty of he Hammond Musical Collece. br. I'arver Williams, bass, and Claiince Edam, plmist, were introduced at a -ee;t:il at tlse Hamm..nd .'hamber of I'ommerce. They were a.'is'ed w;;h 1 e pi . t r." in by Bonnie Eanes Hoh- tson. reader, and Louis ''Hanler. violinist. It wee; tho 'first of the faculty ,1'nis shi.' w r and the iollowthe m '. - I i . li i iK'tu re F n, o..ouaise A flat Mi Tl.- Hern E ! am. . Flecrler . . A iw ird . Itussell Th" 11 .U.e Memories I c in O. liev n . . . Ir. Wi Hams. Rem arize liC'iuimo Mr. ''.inder. Vieu Mi iodrarna Kir.K Pol ilusic . . , willi i ia no ace .I t of Sicily . . . P. mpn nlment i . I a i n K f e 1 1 o w -.-si.er Coif i Mis. Eoh.-i tson J So-nber Woods j Three Comrades Lully Heiman H .iton-Turnev Williams. i Irish Names I Dr. Concerto D minor Wir Mr. Zand. r. Hunting Song mi? Sons; EftCampanella . Mendelssohn . Mend, ls'sohn Faianini-Lisz: Aeeompunists liuth L'rake Zander for violin. Clartnce Eidum for voice. Elizabeth Webber for reading. An imnortant meetine of Liberty cnn Xo S.4G7 R.ival. NeiEh'u..rs. .ill! he held tliis eveninc at the K. and E. of .S. Hall in the Rimbach huildins. HOB ART GIRL BREAKING INTO LIMELIGHT (Continued from pape one.) by Teacock Alley ran to ape and whiskeis and dignity. So did the colonels and to a lesser extent the majors. There were lots and lots of lieutenants, but befon Eovell came across one thst just suited tin re appeired a ser-gf-t at with the loveliest eyes. Well. Eovell called her ma Tuna on the HOW TO FIGHT. SPJISH IHFLUEMZft IiY DR. 1. W. r.OWEP.S Avoid crowds, coushs and cowards, but fear neither germs nor Germans: Keep the system m good c rleaty of exercise in the fn rd. r. take sh air and piaMice cleanliness. lo in- inb. r a clean mojth, a clean Fkln. and vban bowels are a protecting armour against disease. To ke p the liver and bowtls roKular anc to carry away the poisors within, it is best to tako a vegetable pill every other da.-niade up of May-iippb-, aloes, jahip, and' Ssupar-coated, to be bad at moat drugt stores, known as Dr. I'i. rce's 1'leisant tVilcts. If there Is a sudden onset of what appears like a hard cold, one should g to bed, wrap warm, take a hot mustard foot-bath and drink copiously of hot lemonade. If poin develops in head or back, ask the druggist for nu?-if- ( ant i-nric. tablets. These will fiufh the bladder and kidneys and carry off pisonous germs. To control the pains and aches take one Anuric tablet every (two hours, with frequent drinks of icm - cna.de. The pneumonia appears in a

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' en z.-i victim Is apparent! y .r covering an. anxious to leave his bed. In recovering from a bad attack of influenza or pneumoi ia, tho system should be built up with a pood herbal tonic. Fuch as Dr. Piorco'S Golden Medica Discovery, made without alcohol from the roots and barks of American forest trees, or his Irontlc (iron tonic) tablets, which can be obtained at most drug stores, or send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel Buffalo, N. Y-, for trial pp.ckaee. Adv. TO LITE TDD CLASSIFY VOH HEN Tr. oms. -Z'J Hammond. -3 liirht Michigan housekeepins ave., upstairs. 11:25:1 t on SALE Frfiit farm. 40 H acres. 57 trees in old orchard, in tine condition; .200 trees in new orchard: located 35 'm;lrs south of Indianapolis, fall 641 Calumet ave., Barher shop, Hammond. i U:25;2 HOARD AND KOO.M In private family. 2l 4 Michigan ave., Hammond, 11 :.": I I-'Ol: RF.NT Two furniPhed rooms for liht housekeepiriK; eiectric li(-'ht, pas and bath: no children. : Lonar, st., Hammond. 11:25:1 NOTICE TO NON-nFPirF.NT. TIIK STATE OF INDIANA. I.AK COVNTT. IN TIIE LAKE SLTERIO NOVEMF.ER TERT. 131?. STAT EX REL JOHN VARGO VS. M1K HLINANSKI ET AL CAVSE N' 14S54. ACTION. MANDAMT-S. Now comes the Plaintiff hy Jos. gulli van. attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person. Bhowlng that the delencani. inn L-Kranimi otiuunai , Association, a corporation. Is not a resident of the Stata of Indiana. SMd defendant is therefore hereby notifies of the pendency of said action and that the same win stand for trial at the next term of eaid Court, and that unless It appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 14th day of January. A. D.. 1919. the same being the 2nd day of the next term of said Court to be bsun and held in the Court House. Room No. 2, at Hammond, In said Count yand State on th-3 2nd Monday of January. A. D., 1319, said action vrlll be heard and determined in ir.s absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court at Hammond, this ISth day of November. A. D..1S1. (SEAL) HERBERT L. WHEATON. Clerk L. 9. C. By ROSCOE HEMSTOCK. P-puty Clerk Xov. 18-25 Dec. 4

("l'ldione yisterday and said that Sergeant was James 1. liruce Jr.

1 amp Gordon and somewhere on Inde pend.-tie..' blvd.-, and that be hud takh. r to Kankakee and married li.-r a1; had borrowed $79 in oa.se. lie ran shoi o!i the way back to cam p. Mrs Havdin eotnmuniOHted with th detective bureau and Eov. II was fonts ;;t the i !.-.;! Morrison, trying t, sett11 witli $; lofp ih'in it cail.d tor. bi. n ftii'iuat which nevertheless was ai h. had left of tie- JK'.fi. Eov. 11 spent :. t i ilit at the juve-ii: etento.n home p. nding an it. sped ion . marriage records at Kni.l.-J;. an. muster ELECTION AND DANCE AT CLUB It has been requested that the Eed rt body the ThankssrtvCross attend in- serv ice to next Thursday tiny; that an be held at E.berty Hall evening-. It is only 1Horgiiiiization vvhicli ha? had so larjre a part in earliiK for the comfort and u eP-b.,-in of our men in the .servi.e of their country, should also participate in (he rend.-rint; of thai-hs that the fiphtimr has c.-o-.d. It is hoped that each member of the Ib-d Cros will take this rs a personal appeal ar.d wi'.l feel the obligation that rests on eiiih one to make this a real and sincere meeting' of thanksgiving. EVERYONE LIKES . THIS GOLD 'Tape's Cold Compound end3 a cold or grippe in a few hours. rteliof comrs instantly. A dose taken tvfry two hours until throe dos s are taken will end Krit.pe misery and break up a sovtre cold vith r in the head, cliest, body or limbs. It promptly op. n? cloitued-up nostrils i ml air ptissa-. s : rasty discharge or in tiie h.-nd. Flops no.se running, r- lieves ulin.-ss. f ev onshness, ?;ck luailacne, i sore throat, sn v.iiiB, soreness and stiffuesp. Lum't stay stuffed-up! Quit Movvine and "enufflinc: Eas" your tbr..bbirB head! Nothing else in the world gives Miih prompt relief as "rape's Cold Compound." which costs only a few oirrs at any clrusr store. It acts without assistance, tastes ni. e, causes no inconvenience. Ee sure you tret the genuine. Adv. j W j 4 -fi i P-. rm r.? rr Monday, TuEstiay, 11 -'. bLb

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"1 lit have annouto-d the ,.(,,:, an-; ., . , ' " '" - nieun arc nut known. . i.-ic.'v. in Uji i.jiK.t i . e 7 0 ' i "":U I)r"-,J,-n,lftl "r,:" Sn'1 " IM.'ti more and . d.;o ;,2 tr,,, if-imal d,o,!,r W. dm-sday n-.ht of j . -,:,:w ,, u , aci,c l.'.iyj' , , M,oX. NotHnGst, I : s vv.-.-k. Th.- retular elor-tion r- nierienn Can c. i,- . . ... , .... . . . , . . , 11 11 "" ' lv W irrlmaj l.aet r (Hr:n f.'or. . -o.tid m a tie l.tw-f-n A. Si,.;1hl x, v.,rk ,,,.,,., i ' . . . . . T, . . , 1 " u,h -:.!i.l ,., i ,:,,- in.li.nte that the Inter...- i .. "I'd I;- J- Steelman. T o- p.dls w:,1 - Colorado I-'-iel -.- i ' . . , . , . . . , , ., ' I utlon there Itaj. renehed a . . . se at ten clock. 1 he c)h wi i . C-iitral E-uth. r ' ' ... . . . . , , , , " st: Kt: Ii:e T!i!e controt of ti e - l.-erv.- a dinner the reiiuPir o nner . c,',. ..a!., ;;-- ;,nd obi., - . ... I , . . . i ' ' - irj o noi in the hands vt t:: : '-. w.-en six a-.d eipht ' :o. k for ' Cm. ibl- .-" -; . . - ,r. , .vhu-h ifSTvnti'mn m-ist be made not Au.erii an ... . t I ir- kks. . , . . ...... ,v. , . . , . ci- .iriiii; they will not m:..-'' '.. i '-' than six p. m.. on Tuesday. Th - . Gen"ra 1 E hotEc . ... .. ".-icns will take place petwtei: s and i 5 rest Nor'h'.-rn 55 . . . ,

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A LIMITED NUMGER NOT NEW, but. in such good rendition you will say they are as pootl. and the en ing is immense. All SS note; beautiful cafe designs; swpet tone. Every instrument must he pronounced in perfect condition by our factory experts before delivery.

Cssh Buyers: We are continuously askeej what are yojr cash discounts. To make the matter perfectly easy for every prospective customer we attach herewith a tal-Je showing the discounts allowed for cash and payments. Hrro is an unparalleled chance to buy your choice of the world's b(?t Pianos et price a and cah savings undreamed of. Time Buyers If you can pay down rr.'re than the Advertised terms, you save money. lav down ten. twenty, hity you will receive a receipt in accordance to 1 1.0 amount of money you leave as a first pay-me-.t.' livery one sets tho same offer. Each man or woman can save according to the amount cf money that can be spared as a tirst payment. we ar manutact urors. very direct frora the MAKER. Fipuro home save the buyer money. We Full Market Value New 1918 Story & Clark New 1918 -Model Story & Over 165, CCO Story & Clark OO ' Oen -1 ' Ji ivemngs

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cirrcAOO ghaxii rpTOBES. ; lxc, f E22i; i ' 4. COK.V Xov .. f 1.24 ; Jan.. $1.22 3 ; Feb., 1.2 i ". OATS Nov.. 7 ';; Vl 4'Uc; l'eb., 70 "ic. TCc; Jan., CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. HOGS Koooip's, 2 '..; market, 13 to 2o up; r uyh. $16. uO y 16.50; lijtbt. $1 7.00't 11.10; pigs, J-13.nu 'y EV 5 u; butcher, J17.31ilS.40; packing. J17.0" 17.75. CATTEE E.-c. ipts, 4-,0o0; market, r-tedy; beeves, ?a.75 ,ii 10.75 ; cows, $6.25 (i 14. U"; Fiock ers-ftreders, $7.25 Si 13.00; i-armers, $5.50 a ti.23; calves, $ 16.7a . 17.25; butchers, J6.25 ft 14.00. CHICAGO PEODUCt. 11UTTI1K Creamery extra:', 64i4e; 56',a creamery firsts, ejs n 60-c; firsts, tt 63r; s-cond. 33 ' a'.c. EGGS Ordinaries, 54i "g oSc. E1VE FOEETEY Fowls, 1SV4 ducks. 27ft 2Sc; teese, 25c; (-rings, utrkeys. 23c; 24c; ENOUGH TURKEY, BUT , WHO'S COT PRICE? Br t'N'iTtti Ei-.rss NEW TUUK, Nov. 25 There Tvill be enough turkeys to po around to those who i;i.i a'" rd to jay the price, although the supply is shorter than last vtur: The best fowl will probably retail 60 to :Z c.-i.ts per pound and others 45 to 50 cents. Wednesday, Nov. 20, ! a Smm ci Jim Stortinjj Mont'ay, jby. 25 Beginning at 9 A. IvL Come prepared to make a small deposit, as no pianos will be set aside ? s sold unless a deposit is made, even though it is small. LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED SAME AS CASH. time you tm a btory s. o:ark rirmo

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