Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 185, Hammond, Lake County, 17 January 1919 — Page 6

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Gary Boy Overseas Lost Foreign Exchange; It m Turned Up in Gary Last Night. I A foreign ethano d-a ft ,,f t,n fiat-oc issued .n;i Ht'th hist F'rost A i:n.;. ti bv hi if..- ::.--. Mrs. I F. !:. ;:. ".: ;i-rri..i sm-il, ;,, . is lost I Oil the b-c :;..-! d ... mue For. Mi.; i lol.ttd I". : s.,' - 4- . I'- l';r-: Yni'or.al i:;:-.k. i ' nis ; S-i-rf.-- tit F: n ii,- s K. : -..!i r !'t- If.Tih liir.-ui-1 -. . ..!, x f-und th-' draft an. I in .-t !!.- ; i"ttrr ro'urned it to th bank POEEST KAOON. (, sornfli?it rnimi 'i-ii and bmrarrd from cxpCPurn to th- Hnnr'its of war. The Firt National IJank will frame th" flraft and lettn- and i ut on f !iibition at .ha hank. TI..' ! fi-'ni riro.i lit Ircihiffi-r: "Argonr." F-ri-.-:. !'i.-!vo. -I.x-.-f ii'h-: i- 1. m?. "G ntlTnrn : "Whil" i "iMi " iru; fii-i-i tii" front 1 was rti"d by -U'-i'-s-. t to l.mk i --r silvnt;''1 lirpis in th- hi wood lorr. On" i h:i find Tm-t an thins ;n a saliac-- hi np an yt h in K from '.oohc bulli-ts to fc-rtrr.-. srnt b-t-,'m ood frtfnd who kripw lit',1" of ii , a - 1 - - ii5sVt Mr. Calvin II. Swindle will deliver the last f a series (ifl Irrtnros on Hiblieal subjects! :n the I. O. O. F. Hall, Sunday hi :::"'; p. na. i "Spiritism; Scourge or Blessing?" jai tii" subject to bf (liscus.-cd. ! Those in char.co of th-? niff-i inss rp.rnes-ily ! s .o i);o a'topilanco ((f; ercg-y person w ho is. in any way, inter-j fstc! in -Spirit ism. What does the Bi'c'o have to eay ooncorninu ihi? suii- j j' ft? Is it a s?.ju!-r or blfs.inK. ! which? Hear Mr. Swin-io. j: XL MMUMW

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Swift & Co. Nuu'kcd Hams 35c Suuar Cured I Jreaki'ast Haoon 48r iS.ecial Sipiart-s Raeon i5c Salt Pork 37o I-'n-sli Side l'.irk 37c Frosli Pork Hams 35r Fresli Pork Shoulders 28C

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I 1 i : 1 1 -1 have it ill i a ! " .'til .n-.ous tv tt !o:r I": v !! thai V. O ("111 R't boo to I r''i'll '- pa ; ;on atfiin. . ' !;.', 1 ' ' Iw. v handled " '- w !! tiuio fii r V. ! il s h"W t ' : !!. it.. iiii( til : t iiik us Im-1; '. the hoc-- .! -. ' Y . .i i - t t-.i ! - -si:k- ;t. i '. k ;-tu- ii kfi :t:i int. :h I I. 8 DCDCnfJAI aa SOCiAL HEWS T Cards n r re the "nt. rt a mmci.l al the ' tii'--: iiik t i U i l.i ah. l yest may a.terno. l-.om M 1 :. I'H mils in

;--1 -1 ; in i-ll !!: Tin- istt.-'s phiycd pcdro ' ! ii t tour tables, the prizes j:mg t' Mis. j Kin of Chicago and Mrs. I.. Ward. Af'"'''r't.r tlii r hi hop the hostess s.-r ,1 i .-. i n ,

refreshment-. Mi-m. Jacob S. -hi... r of, Junh strv-t will he lL.stt-ss t" tii" . I'll- ! in t o weeks, -- M rs. V If MiK.-it t. i f Suoi-iiir :ni f-nu-rtu ti-.- l at it itiiM-"!lane.ns slvw er on eclnesdny i emus -n 1 1 'I ir. "i t ti r to Mism Lli anur SiiiM. art who v. ;li b" :i I'ebruMry bride. - Tho .-i,i,-ial Afierii'ion i"!ub wa - i (ained r plensHt.tly :,! rdn v bv .Mrs. Mix 11. Si-hneul"i- .it hoi- hon-e in l'ni-s t'o" avenue. lvjrn w a s tilavi-d." the f,r:.es in lit" ktho-s bf hir- won by .Mrs. W illiam Mi'inot. Mrs. Jnhn Nordstrand and Mrs. H:irey "1" eland. The ll"t llull pHl'ly Will be K:rtl in two weeks mi Wednesday b Mrs. llarey Cl'-v i i.'imi Aio-iiig ; estenia 's bin'h-'o:i !;o : f e was Mrs t'harli-s Vili.n of I'arroll .street w ho had as her guests the members of the Krthstane t'liib. iMiririi; the afternoon needle work wa a fea tire. Th" meeting of the elnb this tvnk was eh a meed from Tu sda, the repular t.ieeiiiiK day. Th" meiribers of the I.. I ' T. M. o ia' tT ib w ere entertained at an ail day session yesterday by Mrs. Hose Ilessard at )o r home in W. State strei-t. A put-luck luncheon was served the puss's following which th"y ipniti-d. l-ir'h--r plans wef" made for the card psrty ;,. be kivn on the eiiiini; of February ' 1i li. - An nil day session of the I 'eborais Soeiity w.-is held yi?ariiay in the library of the First Chris: tan church. 1'o'lowinff the noon-day luri'lirpn a business meeting whs called for the election of officers. Tt resulted in the re-. otion of the follow inc orTie.-rs fur the year l!ir': president. Mis. I'harhs I'i-h: vice president. Mrs. William Ml-er: linancial secretary. Mrs. H-art eley. and treasurer. Mrs. Vernon Pufrntn. Another all day ses lon Is announced for n vt Thursday and all members arourKed to ntt.pd. Mrs. George Adkins of T'iun-.nn-r aerui" opened her hr.n-e yesterday afternoon for the nicotinic of the Haptist Vornatis I'mon. H was "i'hild fulture Pav" and the program w-ss in chartee of Mr. Charles Hinder who had for her subject. "The I'aro of the Teeth." A social hour followed in charge of Mr". Adkin. Mrs. Austpen. Mrs. Carl Anderson. Mrs. II. Ti. Anderson. Mrs. Avon snd Mrs. i'eilby. They served n riait-.ty collation. Next Thursday afternoon a social nieetime will he held at the home of Expansion Drug Sale at Summer's Specials for Friday and Sat. ; Too I'inatii Quinine Tonic 63c 11.".') Therrdo? Bottle $3.98 Jl.oo American Mineral Oil ... 89c 1 .2o Vinol 98c i i Jl. Mayi Wonderful Stomach rr-metly ; 98c J". TT. Horlick Malted Milk $2.98 i mm. MKAM rrATC HAMMOMItma PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS. 'hones 1 420-1 421 -2S- Free Delivery. I S. ifcH. Green Stamps. West Side Hohman St. Near State. y.i lA'.Mfc .... , RETAIL MARKET 81 STATE STREET. CUTS miOC- I tiiV.llteMl i iMfc wirt,Aaa m,.,t s I. 1 IM, tMvrf

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The sudden and disorderly return of thousands, of soldiers, tired of ir.ilitary rule and the s-huUinj-down of the war plants as Germany collapsed, has made a situaMrs. G. L. Smith in S,u'h Ib-l.-.-ir-.n street. - - There r, il! be a joint me nus of the four divisions of the W. '". T. I', ot Hammond at the honi- of Mrs. It. i;. UransT. I":1- Carlield str t. t!.; v Pint to comph arrangement s f.-r th, luhilee to be h'ld nei .iind,i. All ! members are ureed to be ptesent. ! Th" annua! inta'iat ion of of icers ocietnred at tii, meeting of l ioty Ip-oiow No. 2 W . l:. A. of th.- M iccabi r last ! i- vnitiK at the K. and I.. .( S. hall in I the liimhio ii buildim:. Mrs. Alma t.di" jv.as the iiistallinK oif ic r arid w : s a-- ' sisted by Mrs. Ce.-elm Abbot and Mrs. ! Mar Met'ay. There was a larK" at' ridj am e of members at the meetiiiK and i i'I Cors were n t ert a iiteri frf.ni 1'eiu. Tnd . i and Chicaeo. After the lode:,- session ! there was an enjoyable social hour w b"ti j ref reshmen t s w ere c, rr,l by the f.-l-i lowinK hostesses. Mrs. Ida Tuhj. .Mrs jAda Cox and Miss .lennte Walton. The I officers installed are: t "omnia inlet. Mr', i i Kdna Ashbauoh'-r: lieu"onant eoin- ! rounder, Mrs. Hmma ChsuipaiKn; past I corp mar.der. Mrs. Minnie Hopkins; ehaplain. Mrs. Ma Tuley; record kf- per. Mrs I Mary HoslwieU: titianr" ae.iii'or. Mrs. I I.izri" I'op'ius; lady-nt -arms. Mr-. Ada Co: sei-Reant. Mrs. Mary Ymni; : sfi-ti-nel. Mis. i;ila Abblett: pi. k"t. Mr. i'i li Ia is: musieian. Miss .T. nro" W al- ! ton; first color bearer. Mr"-. 1:.- M.-Ca ; second color bearer. Mr.--. Clara Vn.b-i-LlEtrr. - poroH fbl-iekah lode" w ill h.-ld is reRiilar v. f'kiy n-eej hib Saturday -i en-i-iK-at the I ' . ii, F. hall in ?-;i:e st roe'.. ... Mrs. Fr"d Kronse or llof.'mau sit-""! left estiday for Canton, Mo., to isithe Kev . and Mrs. hau, forniei ly of Hammond. Pr. W. T. Hall who has V'ri a? : b" biii'- of his daughter. Mrs. .1. Arthur Ii&vis, SZ May wood nvntif, for seyet-til day left today'for New York " i t v w h re he ha charge of n ChiUir'n's Ibispita'. - Tlie domes'i? science t-emmit t ee of the Hammond Woman's Club injured an un usually interesting demonstration uterday. Mrs. IT. S. Cooper prefaced her dt monstration by n brief history of wheat and an explanation of th" structure of th" wheat kernel. Sh told of the advantages of the freshly (mumd wheat flour ottr that which has been exposd to the sir for months. This, th" ladi' s proed for tip nisc! c by their sense of smell and tate v. lien a dish of the freshly jr-cumr nl'dt va passed. Fveryone present had an opportunity t-i test the smip ' manipulations of th" prist mill. Mrs. Cooper then baked thf flour Into muffin which converted the most, skeptical through the unusually delicious flaior. She uls.. displayed loaves of bread made from the same flour. Mrs. Harriet Walker of ih" Standard Industrial school cav" an inter est'n? talk on the manufacture of veast throceh th" various processes. ?he then demonstrated sweet Trench i.ii'is wSiicb crime forth feathery f2ht and were disposed of with mti- h approval. Iloth d-'iiKinst ra t ions proved that housewives can learn much -from one another and ever?ono profited from coming. The foliov. inc committee s, rv"ij, MesdaiTo s Hupp. K' nnedy. l-'r-ier i-b. .1 ordaii. I.ftz. Armstrong. I'arrctt. il i -lin. Carter, Anderson. Walter and thicKsti. Th" n.t meetitiK "ill be h.'td in mo weeks with Mrs. ,T. .1. Huff, chairman, assisted by the committees for - rde-r lTth and January "". rn-coriiins to the year booh. Th" story hour at "i" Hammond public library will be held at the vsual hour Saturday from ten to .leeu o'clock and nil children are invited. Installation of officers will tak" place this priiii(t at the meeting of th" True Kindred Conclae at the I. i ). 1 1. F. hail in State street. A Pooir.l hour wi'l follow the lodge, session. Mrs. Marian A. White, formerly on the editorial staff of the ITacl" Magazine. South Bend. ind.. is making her home with Mrs. Jack Neil of Torrenoe avenue, Hammond. Mrs. W hite has ' a national reputation as an author, editorial writer, lecturer and instructor. Mrs. Thomas Jordan of 29 Ttimbaeh avenue is recuperating from the influenza. The time is getting very short to buy YV. S. S. The Lake Co. quota is $20 per capita.

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REVOLUTION ARE SPREAD IN RERUN

i'l 14 i . - lion ideal for the rco!t. now sweeping the nation. I !k5 c-owus gather quici.ly before tlie nich-r-tac and other buildings ur.d a-e incited to violence bv the orators ; A joipt ii.. . tins of j on. . iin.l iii ii 'ieiu of ti-,. ih.imb' r of iomiu. i-, e 'f l,e twin e.tles and ii'- i.ii, club of ' Indiana Ha 1 bur w as h M ' 1 1 ih.- 1 " : i s of the 1.1' t I V on I iul h, r( -! I- I '.IS' t. !i- : in orij. r to discuss t v, o pt.a. s ,,f th.' i a t r v i : ua i ; i'i. 1 I'liso'.nt Mat ";.-y of tl.e i- 'iih. presided and expiaro. d th..i tl... ?iff tI itlt WHS erilj- 'i (,, p. ,,-- li, f. port of the J commit!, e .". pi""" m ' d to 1- ..k :o:o th,- adI isabil-t v of iitni'i. nd.i.i. the ,.'. of the lulr.nd Steel c -iiip.-.uy C r : . 'l us I lip,- riiit. .! n". Mrs .1. V i .. i t i , ,, im o 'water m;, i tio- in .-is , f i 'I va'.'t- : ;. -: t , tit f !' r, ' h- 1 !l I,. ' d I ! : ' i l. - t r o lie y i r t ri'ii o ' i-'-st pr. -. i,!i, i;.e water Coniifa' v ".oi,,i o.-i!:' ;'oe , .i ir ' i'lii no, I to I----' r ' r. ; ! of I- - .- .: ..!t;.e a r -' p-c.nif d f .In.'! ' biF v.h"f.--bv th.- . ' : ! i iz ' i . -1 T , a e !- v, i ' r i r r i ,-- 1 . ' a i tan !vi- aoi r 1 1. , v , ,e , i.j - a . s s m , i , ' ' V.. J. Murriy . t rf sidf'it f tbo ,fim- ' b r of . Mtci'i'-ri e, i.: i - ;e port of t p.- ! ti; -t li't'oi d f ..mti !-.. v. h:.-h i-..p.s. .1 j f Me---r. Kf nn.-d.-. Fus-. V.-rrie. W-,t. lr.ee ,,,i,i h'H!.-, If f-oio th" chamhfr atn- ! M-'-sis. -f H.-ll. F'iirns. F.uririn. Hup s and 1 . r , -d ih. i'oh- .1 ,! ', Th- r p i ' i '. i"f !; : th i-.o-nsu ; i ,-f of ir. ei ii i--' '. '- i ' i s , 1 1 - a i i . -i ' .-finbld 'ha' n t' e i ru n'i msi ,,' 1 cm, ditiof- j. would f, i P.- adviih!e , : !t':ii time fi.r- ill,- ii'litid St. 1 i.-omp..u 1 1 o c. .irt'l.-te -no) f i ' : , i ; , t :; , ,f; I r. ; A p.o'ion adept th..- rfiort br'ne'-.t for'h one of the t.e-st tnt'-ns. ail f- v-lf-! il. -I di"tissi..i.s ti.-j! l,:-s b. . ;i lo-. r.l in 'any otli'r d"l . ! ui a i e l,.i.,y i-i the u - for many ;i..-.is. Th. . ;ti taor of the j report beli, e,i that tl.e ndvaiit.-mc that I Would Si'i'tiH' frmn ui'ttii ;. a w atcr out .'litlb- bet'er f i nm the . :-in.!p-.int of inuitcmf rli -i .o:" w.iid tor m-'i " tb. tn oif- : si ! by the if i-.y tint it pi:p'-.' uj.-en.er in tii" con.-1 r i'-t ion of t1.. filtration plant. They thouchf. ton. tiiat 'he vvaj ter be ins: r leaver w..nbi b. ti-et tii,.-e j fioeiv by the i ' pie ai d thai harm j would r.'sul;. j Th"'-'c atrai'i:-t tte r- r" r i o I i-i fa-, or j of th" Inland's prop- f -on h !i" cl tlf.t . MEAT INJURIOUS , Tfl THE KIDNEYS , Take a tablespoonful of Salts if Back hurts or Bladder bothers. We are a rainm of rti'n1 eeters and our blood is filled v- tii uric t.cid. says a well-known authority, w im warns i:s to be- constantly on Kunn neninsi kidney t rouble. j The Kidneys do their utmost to f re the blood e f this ii r';v ;r0 acid. Kit become weak from the overworl.: the y ft sliiKtT4h: th" el i 'f ma t i . " t t..ii '. rleig and tiiii" t tie v asie is teiatne-1 :n the bicod to poison il,. entire sys-eiu. When your Uidne-, e. I.e .and fe--l like lumps of bad. and you have stinging je ins in ihe bM'k or ti.o urine js i loudy, full of sediment, or th bladder is irritable, ohitfeiiis you 1.' set-k T U--f dtirine the nt.'ht; when yen lmv severe headache, fiery oil and ditt-. spell, sleeplessness, acid s'omnoh or r-o-urt-a t ism in bad "father, (ret from your pharma,i;t about four ounces o .Tad Salts: tak" a tablcspoonf :1 in a rles: of water before breakfast each morning; and in a few days your kidney. will act fine. This famous salts i made from the acidof grapes and lemon juice, combined ith lilhla, and has been used for jtereratlons to Push and stimulate rlnfr(fd kidneys, to neutralize aho acids in urine so It is no longer a source of lrr.tatlon. thu ending ur.ntary and bladder disorders ' .Tad Salts is inpf t.sive and car-nr ' injure; makes a d' Prh-f'-l eferver.ce lithia-water dr nk. an? nohed-- - a- t.-sU a mistahe tiy taiine a ! " --e -or;o ' ' to keep the kidneys clean .:ni a. ti-.e Alr.

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?' ? -.r t'v'J .9.1 Kbttvt troops jjuardinx rcyl pa.Hve Keg;: lountain before palace. tf tlie Brd-heviki and radical el'- ! merits. Tlie Ebert j'overr.mt.nt J h::s won out over the Spartici.ivs I ten.porarily, but a new- attempt. To ! ovfrthrow th- rovernrr.tnt is e- i cecteC unilv. ! ' h" i i ie W.fe 4-rit Itb-ll '' the lllfat W il " i 1 : ih-tt i i 1 i 1 1 1 In- obtained and that I : ' I h i s ,. r . ." -.e i4t would a s - u in i ok a j,- c I j v -nsibiiity t ,. r comrc nd lliat the; j ii ptopoe,.,i n, j,,,, followed: that, by 'i'.-k!.ir this ri'iinw iinn the water plan! -.o id ;i ! . y - ii.-i 1 1- an auxiliary pump- j ; i f i 'in. -ii and s.paraie ir;t,ie Sl, that j i i -i i' r i -1 ' n i. ' y intake ,n ar shore 1 led noi i-..r need to 1'" us- 1 and that '.io-f: p. rmit the wat.-r- con-panv to I i.i.-s i.r.il en;oe nlisi ructions i on- iiiains with lit int f r f'-ri n it in 1 Hoy way with the pressure or with thi i i - '.i Pl. Tie v could Hot s. r that the! : ' ...... I : . e. .t a nc- or re,., i, on ot t no lioana or- : !' r w "-.lid ha-.e n n effect upon the coi . C '1... Ii ! i ... I .. .r, r.l-..t M '.'t iii C' ill and earnest arjruments !u.,ic i,,ad. on both sides. Mr. Murray. j In. w " v r. a. -tiii: as spokesman for the ji e ti- ri. Those that sp.'ke against the I if tti-n i-.iif F. A. Parks. M. F. 'rites. ' J.-lif. St. phff.s. C. IC Walla, e, E. V. i V.i. k. .-. W. A. Ftii'-, U. M. Ko ce. IT. j i M. V on and A. ' " t nhei mer. In favor) besides Mr, Mur ray were J. If Kennedy j . . I , 1 . I . . I . o . j A s'.hstilute mo' ion finally made ' iliat tl' representatives assemhied comjnnril the offer of th" Inland Sterl com--itiy. but that it be carried out only ! v. I. en 11" contract for tlie filtration plant was let and the contractors started 1 h aiPj t kT through is

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You don't hae to. Th Humphrey ladianrfire installed ia your batboom can be turned on when you titer it to perform your morning thlutions the hirat response will be nstant. No wait, no bother. Regulate it as you wish. Turn it off when you're through. The Humphrey Radiantfire is the greatest advance In heating shown this generation. See it demonstrated at our showroom. You'll be convinced at once. Get one and shave in comfort.

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th work. A riji.ic vot on th -abatlrat diolii.n n-ni Kivn a?-jO in favor and 21 sniiift. A 'Jii!on of i hi.- house was tfill' ij for Hnij tho vol'- th ii Mood 22 in faMji- Hti'l 23 ng-iiiist. The i I. air doclari! tho iiiofi.in lost. A ilivisluti of titi lion'' on the ..:if,ii,al motion showed 24 in ffivor :ir,il 1' 1 HKHtif.l Motion wc- iii.-1'J:- nm! carried, how-iv-r. tint a mill o thanks he (fnJfrfU to Mr. J. W. I .fey for his magnanimous 'il.V i- nr,,J for Lis apjinrt iit Imcrost In the wMfai-o of 11:,. p( ojk- of shf city. W t'h tlir hour alrf-ady lat. thosr asSffiiblfiJ tii'.n l.f-nril ,. pr-ipo.Sc:d Mil ulil'li u i-s ril li, J 1 Xi-nn ii;-. Tin1 attonif j .riV'i,t. Imvi ur. wfr" nt 1 i!ii:t-ij in tl.rn- opinion as to Its ror.tijtotioriHlity or i '!'.! i', tii, arol u motion j finally rni rl'ni tltnt it hf r f f-rr-ij hfi'-k to tii iiiininiiifi- and t-at t!,f ff.mm.ti' riiaK s-i'6iii f-ports to tii dlrof-toratf-v of thf two !odls an,! thftt thf-R d j .-1 or a t rs V,f i-,pi.-M1 '.i r'f 'i vp and p;i"s upfiii this rpr'rt not ln"r tlmn U'M-n-Mrta y the 2:nJ .f this rrionth. liave you your W. S. S. quota? i

Hammond Hat Shop 573 Bulletin Street

A SPECIALLY ASSEMBLhD (JROFJ' OF SPRING

MILLINKKV MODES, CilOiCF, each

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SLIGHTLY SOILED CREPE I.E CHINK WAISTS. CHOICE

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"By George", miuet Jones, ai he takes a peek at glowing fire f n the corner of the bathroom, " but thi is great. Pretty soft to be able to take the old scrape mornings without clammily cold hands and chattering teeth. It sure feels good. Glad the wife thought of it. Used to take half an hour to heat up this

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(This is ih kind of sttf -communing that sifts through the minds of mm mornings in homes where Humphrey Radtantfire has been installed in the bathroom.) Do You Shave in the Cold?

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wSee Sidewalk Demonstration Front of Northern Indiana Gas and Electric

7rriday, Jnimarv 17, 1910.

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