Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 58, Hammond, Lake County, 1 February 1919 — Page 5
Fe.bruarv 1, 1919. 'EE TIII2S. Page tire many. Mr. find Mr-. Klcmni will nuk" i 1 ln-ir hnmn in V.'ltilinR where Mr.i PREMIE It CUttlENCRAU TAKES BRIEF REST AT BIRTHPLACE kleinni iff; a lloris I
PERSONAL!
SOCIAL NEWS
The history d.'pa i t n- r.t of the linnmund 'Woman's (!uh . ul in. t with j Mrs. Paymond Lyons. 2 1 fi Huthla-d rt., ! Monday aft.-rno.in. The study pro-ram! for tic afti'i-ni'iia lias I', on posion.-d for two woi'ki but ;in tn rtnirtjr foci.-.! j program v:Il be pi von and Mrs. J.vons j
li i anil the lncml-ers ..f hr C'mniittc w ill j NOTICE. sare refreshment?, j There will be a called meeting: at Ihc ! j First Christian church. Calumet avc. I.nst ov. rms: the Win W.ih Tayvoc 1 and Summer St., Sunday, l. b. It?, 1 ; I . i i'.t'.ii P'ire ;irls were '-nt. rtaino,! by at 11:15 a. ro. for the purpose elec- ; 'Mith I.ewUe nt ,(.r ),omo i:i Calumet : iion cf one trustee. 2-1-S-la ' avenue. Th- members turned in $l?.;.l j
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A. 1. HUNT. Ohm. of Hoard. COJIINO EVENTS. Mrs. V. S. Keiter will entertain the P.mbroidery Club en Monday afternoon
toward th. ir o: ntfitutr fund find a feature of the biftnev"! mooting was tlrmonthly schedule adopted for its itp-ot-in,ts. Th first i'rid.'iy in the month will bi' a Imsin. hn luetic:-, the -end Prt-
ttt ht-r home, 1030 South Hohman street, j day a work m-'tinir. U.o third Pri-lay a j There will be a nicouiiK of the Italic ceremonial tmvttstir and the fourth l-'ri-County Humane Society Monday even- j adv. a social vvenwui. Mr;'. Jenks of
ir.K at the Central school building. A dancins party will be given by th
Pythian Pleasure Club for its members i
and their guests this evetmiK at the Pythian Temple, corner of Hohman and Ogden streets. Mrs. A. G. Mclaughlin announced the
!a ry will be hest
at the next m
Mrs. Sam "Wnllo r was p.01;vd Circle, !,,.;,;( We'inn, in at h- r homo in Alice s t r was a br'ef bn-an. 's s. s--:, n which the t:; s!s Were enter! a
follow iced v,
engagement of Miss Helen Until Ham- i music on the Victr.da and enjoyed moiiil in X.fjr, K. Mel-auchlin at a pretty , era! inter-st iti names. K.-freshm
party at her home in l!;ir;n avenue, Kast Chicapo, last Thursday evrnlnR. The weddtns will be an event of February ilamcs were the entertainment 'or the evening, the priao (.":ng to Miss
Marv Brown.
pr.
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wi re s-as e.j n t '. m regular monthly clus
tin;-. It wa i! meet ;n;r.
Max Shuiman tl He will hold a special n--tin M'inili v oveitinc at the lSofn-Al abb.Th school rooies to make tip. a I ar-
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fi-s beinp; laid for Miss Frances Sweeney of Oil City, Pa.. Miss Mayme Styles of Kast Chicago and the following from Hammond, the Misses A trues Xolb. Anna. Meyers. Charlotte Cross. Marie Keinort. Clara Ko'.b. Uosim-
P.leile. Katherine Meiers. Laura Ib.-iti- j ert and Mary Crown. - I
Troop 3 of the (Ur! Scouts is iw , -.". ully organized with thirty-two mem- j dre.l H. I be-s. Thev met las' ev ninir a id j been set
I'.r'y to be Kivcn at the t'ham'oer of Commerce. It i- also r-oue.-t i that t!;e i:-.en:bers who have re ' already paid the.r pleduts toward the Palestine 1 : s ora ' : ci 1 "t: r. tl be ia tared to so Monday to 1,. Marcus, irr.ian.
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(By Iatereatioral 1-cxs Service.) WAsniN' ;;. n. i- :.. j - -Th- r.
Slates has ; a- . e t: i Jisehar' s ff ao tin- t : . . hief of start aoaeii ee.l
or.!y i 33 msn en" cireuaate was that It
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,1 !' ,r !..;o!cli..at...ti ad.hd. i If -v.' !.:!. ' (o.i it n t a .vho : a v.' - cain'ri' inly, t h" r ii. from overseas. of all the i.fltf-is air- .. from the army 1', t i t w- i
wo-k in Wa-
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; tilViMOl, of -O.!. h l.ere !.ae rti..r.1 r- pertf. a. March
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rt 7, '''" in ' ta- enneiniurt The nun; .r etuaHy P st wai di'.i l-'d n follow; . -U:.".-; m a :,r.;; Cud f wourais. IV: tciis-ito;. arul prist. nern 112. :: fe..jj di , -i-;i..t, ruff '-red h'-avier casuIti "S than t '.!.':-," the RT.ml said. K'frtar;: t r ports of tintisua " . ;,! e.fa:a;-:.s In the 32nd and ?3rd ... ions a' o c.i !-. ettirf.h said that, trier-; I-- t t-t y-sr vn l! thiols that Pilf . r. d ceci:1:Cos heavier than the 32nd ::; trwn'v-'Vur that far-d worse than
1 ; the '"!.
The general nnr.'-.v.iteed that th war
.,... iJ .le;;.. t rv.ee.t had i -re par-d a fomri"" in Ce :-Mi ( Vt -f caM:l-i's by dlvisiot;'. and thai
- hi a s-ri- j it v.ouid he r.;aee T" '
aid that ' a f w days.
I. umber , . . i . y, win. "ll 1
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in the course
M. ( lemenceau and little Riri at Hotel du Kranc-I'icard, waiting triakfast in kitchfn, and Clemerteati out for walk on beach.
To eel a much ttr. io.l re -t ; fore liee-innintris (iitlics as prei-c-'iit of the world ieafo co.i'er-
ei;. e. Tt ctpier C'r:'.iet;rcn u f I-'rancrt rectttly visited his native vlihte. 'J ar;chi-ur-Mer. The
photo.-; were taken during his stay. It war, his first rest ?;nce the otart of the world wai".
; .izz :;;x;r::..: : ! married; starts ! those named in th- bale -ne,,, are S. T. ! fJ3 OSITi A TT. TTTTITIE
r,;fr S'liet?.. former husband o ary Sej,.it7.. was married l.'irsda'-
I ;, Crown I'elnt to Mrs. I.va cwtnt.
i. n cr--i.orn is fi3 veat s f id and t he bride 1
On t.iic:r retain to IIiTrr.ond n. tt e.oners were er.trfinl '""
con .ra t on. f : j .. i-
Pa nde! fo, president of and Norn-.an A. :'.
de;,t.
The P;.n Motor C . i
orftn rui'.ed ostensibly to bu .Id til 'Us and
i t raetors. 1 1 . ab ma-
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Th e er.lf.'tlli !!t hraham 1 1. M-af Mrs. N. Mmataz of
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Ca y to M ,s., M'I;ca ;o. ',. d.-ce ha.- ! rirnt Church of Chil.T, Sclent: e.b!iitr. I-'th Mr. J 7:;o ;i .,,,, .i.;-n "a' -t
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planned a hike" for this afternoon and ( Mii-'M.i an,, .miss Kowai are .t-a.-mtit- s. , also arranged for a Valentine party to ! Tin y are oralis and iis lip rea.lm.-. j
r. r. Whrnarv 14th. Mrs. V. A. i Mr. Micatz makes h s h
Jordan is captain of the troop which is known as the For-jre -mc-r.ot. Plans are being: made to orsantze a troop in the Lincoln school district.
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unci and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. M SttKW.z, Son lhos' Sib'ey ;tree', Hammond, and is employed by the V.'. P. C, .n! eonipanx-. He has lived in Hammond
and Whit ins: and. ha p.. any fri.-rids in-j from 2 t : both cities to wheat th" announcement j Kr; day ev-
will be of interest. 1 i-ehli. f. n
Mortiii:.,' sef. n o at le t;,. Sub?--! ..f th- 1. ss.-n s r ' 111' i a " n : n s t i vc tit ..! r. Stitaliy school a! 12 ,.v: lb adirir room in oV.ir. h ,-. ry v. i k-d.ay nee: 1-
! the i-niP'l ' r-an v had i
this Object. . . jT wsn ehnrce, tha Mr. and Mrs.- 3ohn BBf.j,ts -old fork t
ars. v ;:.;ntn ATtt, s,,, . h r' u t. ', r a; : t n H"ffei:nt.T. Mr. : that pare than $2"
is m . t. d to
i ''a- the era-: ;,,;, .-wint ami r . erryii-.ir ("it r l-.v.m street. Ti
fe t,i z-.:j NoU : . e S t S e ' e.
d-i'ie- r,nt .1 h'-',!d'i3
PAST RULERS TO
BE TOASTED
I 'an Kee;-. , . ' . a nd i a ! M ; .-. .1
lis. Ild MeC.-.l-.e. Mr. and Mrs . i s., 5,1fn
i. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Fitz- i -
aae-ons, Mr. and Mrs. W.llianr Iuck, !r. and .'.!: 1 ". I Paird and Mr. c,rnnt. '.' . A. I a b s, John Hums. Kdward ! a-. te. f de Pav.es. H.irry and Rob- i
i t I i.,vk -, M-.ss. s Mbinch" Mover, llaz- ! Iavie. M ary Patrd, Mildred l.'avies.
i Aivfri'lM. I'avios, o.it-of-town pu-sts
Are f r. Rogers of Chicago and Mrs.
i M irt in of l '..! rado.
I ."I'd Mrs, Fred Keller. Joe Swire. If he eorn party's ' lb-bets. .n and Mrs. JfeCtaula
-a nd- of j I
t: id II west ar.d , Y04 w t ilk- n i n 1 v Jewelry i
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from ."".ofhh hi I-
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no well at Frank Sultin re, Malestic lfvt! b-.p'.d.ii. in;.- and repairins. l-3!-f
FASHION'S FORECAST. By Annabel Worthincrton. LADY'S AND MISS' LONG COAT.
m. A!- o -ui Tto :- froei - : 3a u;,: :l V V. eieolll".
Opal Hi ;-.. .
Thirty member; I- . T. M. M, a'
meet Hid at Cary j-en't-r aftertioon cession i'.ai Ifty can iidat.s and at t
, m.ony in tli 'vomtie pi I work. There was an tf. i iib.-ii t ..:; e hundred and lift
o cr 1 ; rnrttar.-el3 Uvanellcat Church.
n s-oc ja 1 1 'ti i ;. v. A. .1. ''.'., .-f.T. ind tit the I 1 : . 1 I -Y.
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The newly elected officers of tiv In-i-l atia Sunflower Club were installed last Thursday evening:. They are: President Km ma Kroer. Vice rresident t-.l'a Todd. Secretary 1.. i'au. Treasurer P.. F.ryn. Corres. Secy.- Charles Hanso-i. Financial iecy. Uroma I.etz . Trustees M. Ptpke. 1. Iai:-h and ik
'.Phals. ini ' iii or.e hutidr.'d and f.fty. ineltidini? I yirst Cenrrcg-atienal Chif.'c. Sick co'r.mittee T-Z. Krorr A. An- m-mbtrs of th- M :.-:: .part k:y. Indiana j j:-v. lb e.-.:. 1 e.t. r ,:.,rs,., jllatbor and Past ':.- '. : Hives. Tb 1p1.1l ... . . Suid'a. - -h l'ianist E. Johnson. I Ki -at .hputy command' r. Rose v.Ve:ll. j study. ! v, is a sue- nt th tm-'titnT. Tie nn-m- ll:0- a. m Rr aei Mrs. Thomas Pivm of Past Ft if? hers "f Sb '.! City Hi.e were hostesses j :::;a ;,. m.- lb. .--r-.:. freet entertained verv tleasantlv at a and at the cl-.-.-e of th- -vninir meet ins; j l.adi. Ail s ' ' Tie:
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bd f-r , : f o'"nt that : b r s or
EAST HAMMOND
Vain' Iman Fata Skufakiss. the sol's' p.etid er ' f t'ne council from the th ward, I a opT.ed a mnd'-rn mov- ; : rd .-tare theatre In Kast Hammond!
or -"'ii ! i:t b'l.'i"'! on the i'm
Ti-.- tloati a- C 1! the
I ''e"i . n t ii e hn : T d - '
in i-real demand .- are rrone and tlte
win A t -
; nuance fn far las lieen entirelt 1 ; : - f a t o 1 ,- t , the niiina-T. The i.;,.r:r,it !.'.! included Marv Pick o d and Fa My A r : u - kle.
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ba n.ju'
noon
i-.imi.u- i ai 11 . . i--. .-e- ....... - . ,
hers of the Oak Leaf Kn-.broid- ry Club. I ; a bu.-ia-as 1
;i,o .o.-. t- 1 lia r-? wi.l l-e a ir. ci'.ng 01 oorrns trust--, s ;u
:tate str- et. T,;v.
.Trs. Barn's was a ;.'U'
I Tha 1
-ie. In two weeks the chit) will be en- ie'."'i;:i;i "'
ertained at a Valentine party 1:,- M;rs. j . F. ha P. m Robert Gthrir.fs . i
Mr. find Mrs. W. A. I'"rp ati'l dau?aThe evening hour co-vtnif.ee of the I ur Marie of St. Louis are visiting- at Hammond Woman's Ch,b w ill irte-t j th- 'a uto- of his sister. Mrs. -S. T. O.MMonday at the home of Mrs. Ooret will, ' f DC) Wilct av mi", Flynn, Harrison s'reet. Arranpe- Miss .ban. Smith of Cir-.-leville, O.. If ments will e made for the ruidic day , the house met f Mrs. Henry A. ,.f dnwrtmunt and the m- inhcrs are i Lanm in. 1224 Moru'no (tv-'n'ia
... rged to attend.
First Frrrshrt-rt-n. Carreer cf US-' it J. C. Parref. M:ti
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Mrs. Charles Kass.m ar.l Charles Kas-
son Stamm are visitinir Mrs. Kason's
"Gentlemen's KvenlnK' of the Ham- I daughter, Mrs. 'irian I . i.rant and Mr. mor.d Woman's Club is announced for I Grant in Lafayette. Ind. Thursday. February 20th. at the Ma- AV. C. Hus-h.es, formerly of ' Indiana sonic Temple and is an event of lnt-r- Harlvr. Js at the Gary Mercy hospital est in social vircles. The Oxford Musi- where he was operated on a few days 'al company will be the attraction. j I'"' if '.!::i-e by the Inland A i St. el comp.-.nj.
H. K. I.acey. Il-n-' on;r. China, re- Hammer. 1 frier ds of Mrs. T.ydiaj 'entiy returned from that country, wiI Uvolter VanGihb r have r'e.-dvd cards '. 10:!. .. 1
-penk before th" Kp worth I,bw be- j f-om her fr-m New Vork where she is i-innii? at 7 ooek Pur.day cvoniii?. '. "inj-'inir in sriml cp.-rn. She w:'! bo 'in at the Mor.r.-e Str -t M-t'ia-d st chur 'h. ; New York City fiv weeks and ft -m
This is the o-ienimr number of a three; there - : i . I, Pit t. Lure.:!. Philade;rhir ,
a onth.s program formulated by the:nn''' Petr.dt.' Mrs. Vat: T.ea--Me, and paomiscs to be a very in- I 4 hica'o uurmj to-, l-'t 1 1 -erest.inR 'ane. j tca t-e.
In celebration of her birthday ai.niersary M'rs. Margaret St'.tje was tendered a pb p.sant surprise party last ever.msr by thirty n end" rs cf Liberty Camp No. M':7 Royal Neighbors. She was the recipient of s. vera I p:ff. cmotiff them a Royal N: .rhbor li-or.
The eveninf- was spent socially with i music and parn.s and at the close re- i 5lJte St. Prostyterian Church.
'roshmonts we-e s- r-efh Mrc. k'nr.! well. Mrs. Hayden. Mrs. Stone. Mrs
I t. : f !'!- P. 9:"0 a. m -- 1 '.hi - s !. 1 10:4" a. m.--M. rn i:- ' rv.ee 2-b) P. m,- dec.-r Pad : , 6 : ",'i V m. - 1 'h: ;-'.! L: : 7:110 p. ri 1 h ' ail 1; t r The i.j.tor v iii 1 P' .- a at
111 'or samr in 1 ! ot- ra sen; on j
Whf re to W orship
-Meetlnjjs-
t Vtriaui Hiramond Churches
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Methodist Ep.--rcp; 1 C'l.nrch
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,,r.r t'l RUNS INTO at-:r.p.L'.-c;e':J; REAR 0 FAUTO; ,. w,:; J . IS INJURED r.-r , : -a- p;uh! j o.e t .d.r.sr at a terrific seed on Ids ! t-.. ..! ' ' o rd-i y iifl'nif r?a, John
!'.' iii',.' )-ht!'' I 1 R, ttar, -175 West Ninth avtnue, Gary, j -. -oie::- a : 0 1; 1 . , m , ru n it. to 1a.; rear -f an automobile 0:1: ! : o, ... th- ba a -; tbe i roiitr - ide of tii" street at Fifteen- j
. , -, . o s b. 1 i-'- ' : h ft;.! A prr. s rert, sertousiy ana prnola'i ly fa' .''y i 1; Jul 1 n it him in the groin - ! ..f h s b 1 The lehir-d man was brought to the !.o'-.-o r.i-.tp.n nd from there taken to
CLUE MEMBERS TO ::: i,:,;i,-,i. EE HONOR GUESTS j " "
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: a t iii . : it at 1 ( b-ok'n I f . r at
I BUILDINGS VALUED
AT $5i,C00 AT GARY ;
GET A REAL MAN;
HE SUES
; - ., :'.-:- court th's morn'.ns 1
I thrc.us-h his attorney.
t '!". W alsh, fibai a 01.I or com- j .-: k ,;irr an aholate dl'- orce from j
fe. .t. who he nlli-pes wa.'1 1 -. 11 1; -; ::ia n b.-yond comparis n: . . 1 . .b 1 hoc vile name-, thrcat-b.-. aiel if sl;e could only- iref 1 ... t'.i C'o-ibj mart-;- a real man i as yo.iiir. : and m-m-i better and ! v. as not llvin; so very ;iV. either. She- nfta.. fed htthb an ax iim! drove him from his
ioa.e und o loved ehldreri, and
was a bad actor in that sh.
v -it ,-a burets, wine rooms and!
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'j ' r, . semi-fitted effect in !on coatf prorr.i5cs to e Terr fashionable for spring, so one cannot po far astnty in selecting 'o. !H'jri ta make up now. The (Cit tS hi-hin lensth and the pattern aliow tl-e collar to he worn in two ways, i-ist' cr '-.w. The rj-per or waist section the coat fitted to the f.gurr by n-ean-(f seams at front ami back. The elos.::is at centre fre.-d. The belt of the trs teriai stops at the seams in front. In" hree piece skirt section is plaited at h bh'ck in panel effect and then Riib-rrr at. The wnistline. The lady's tint! miss' ions erst No. !V-'' is cut 1:1 sizes 10 r.r.d IS years ni'l "0 40 in-'.ies bust measure. Tb 'oat on tatisure reotrroi ft'-s yards T,A im h irateri-U
the lb; in h si".e. IVce !" fen
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: Vefi I I f.
mil h. sat b n. m. lb.
ill f.ir.a
nd become intoxi-
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10:00 in. Sunday school. 11:00 . ru. I'i inc. service.
J-.t
Monroe Street T.IefhofU?t. "pt.fcop.il
Dempsey and Miss olive Gillam won, Bto'i r. M.-N.nor HinMimi hnleavor prizes In the evenings Karnes. 7:Z0 p. 111. Evening service. The marriage of Miss Clara Taick to j H Associated Bible Stuclenta Louis Kb-mm took pla.-a Wednesday 3 P- I- - i''- oppos'U evening. January at the Whitinftj Mlnas t'ep'. store. Cn l-iiominv l.utheran church. Miss Frieda Ynrrk. j tional services. Ib.ery .Sunday, he bride's sister and Herbert Klemm. All v.ekome. Seats free. No colleca brother of the jrroom were thdr at- tion. tendants. The bride wore a blue serrre dress and her flowers were a rorsnjre J Friefiens ETansfellcal Chnrch. bouquet of sweet peas. The bridesmaid J Cor. fc'ohl St. and Indiana Atr. also wore blue a scrse drss and far j tev. Peter Weil, Pastor, flowers were violets. Orly the jnt- i 9:110 a. 1:1. ?uic:a y s.hoo!. mediate relatives attended the c-re- i 10:30 a. m. Church servic.
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P-P-bi W-yn- !" .. iii, - Scuba .' 1 ' 1 N. Kif r. -at . r.i 1. m. -M 1 ridns v . 'ta- llpv. ' h I.. .-
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The l.a '.and alle-'ees that the mother : ti . J. tit person for the custody 01 ;,, .r sovn thiblren born to their - 0 ti a-id tks ih. court to award it tb, iiiatoo v of the child! en. The P : -t i i e in Ga ry. BUILDING TRADES ELECT OFFICERS
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THE YELLOW 11 A.N AND CHRISTIAN i x Y Will the 4.ri0.oaa.e0') Chinese step out of the old trodden paths of Puihihisni and Confucianism Into the p.pht of Christian'ty? Is it a fact that the ;"hit;eo' v.bl! malte bettf r (':. :b .- : a a a than t'.e i .c.-bb r-'.-,:-" Come out to the Monrco St. XL E. Chnrch tomorrow "ventns at 7 o'clock End hear II. K. Lace-,, of i'h na. talk on Future of Christianity iv r jiiw. He has an hour c' o ; t.jj nf intensely Interestitis; nuagcts that, the ycuntt. as well as old. will want to hear.
Don't Miss It!
Tint Pentecostal Churcli of tfc 17 a i- ilia
aveno, criier Calumet and Michigan i
avenues. 9:45 a. in. Sunday .School. 1:4 5 a. m. Pre-n hin-.
:'." p. ti.- p.. n'-c-oi ii p'n.on rraicjwl
rirst Bajitiit cl-.v.rr.U
Lit' " be etdi- aa. , f i- ,i ,-v '!" i o . .rn . " a la- S -. no i '
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o u n t y b u i 1 d i n a bt i ba ted the
trades low in, ib
--..a-s--e:
Goat Tent for Back Yard.
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bee ,.. ,-,t ir ,t i-i.A- i-'ir-h -r. I. He a rote. arc'fb'ff beat i-hcn henl ottiet
i oik' cca'i -rCr!. li t- :f c. .", ia-ri; vf 1 x Jfe'.c i (io- floor. Fill t trtU rand ? i Com- ti lth c-tnrnx '; - n !., -V" rarer thrUrr tK eo'.a-f. a .:; nir. In very co'.rt I wra'her. if c ,'a.-e- . .. .Com. o.h a vilhrr envr or a horse blanket. AH the ercrI -t. v... .f. ' ' - o eCoe I.ir- v - s'ri f.o-t5. f rcip-'l 111- IJ .ICKl t r t' c n'e1 sJir.,h?
piumhers and j jlcr t,llt c;,.ri, oy ii i,,rc tct.'i l: ro eiiar ra;a .Vamij. " '
lathers: vi' !m, laborer;
a r d f
laiey . a 11'-. Chi,
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ttr.it f -i-i t:r.- M""rt f-tti . j ' If coat's milk is proper! r reduced Tim vrU' of V'AV'Z i:: a p,:bct and hap.dlt-d there should not be etv
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-ker P;-l- ! in Him-! :v--...hers.
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far i rrrrpt. r ncrr.r.on
A or. 3 debato. Arty nan v hns nip thinft fo sfl! t- cntitie-.i to
r . .j.i i . nit: jiriucipai source OI tan bal flavor arid. 0ior is dirt and
: ' rv.ee. :''? P- io. Ti-uri; T'-" b:;;' meetin T:b0 p. m. I rcichia-r.
Divine Healing- Meetings livid 'it our hi--.-' .-h, Truman a ve., every Sunday, la a. m. Ail free. All welcome.
I ?h-. - , --rs to-.. : tuoet ii." ! i n.i: ' w ond. rf ui ttri' '-
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: NEW MARRIAGE ; nancke,," vi-o-; r c. LICENSES G ANTED , ctrei v. irc co. I "Unlil milk prou'tK-ii'n is
Salvation Army. Last fb.atf t-'i-oi. j S.i 1 -. n t ion meetings: Tiio'M y, Thurn Cay and Saturday at S p. m. ! Sunday school at 1 :"0 p. m. S'-ng; and 1 'raise- fnaie', Z p. m. j LveninK service nt p. m. Captain Samuel IPd'i-aard in charge.; St. Paul's nTautrelicnl Xuheran, S5 : Clinton street. Lev. VY. K. Llchtsinn, pastor. pia-i a. to. Moriiinf; worship. 2:(aj p. in. Sunday sch-.o and Ribl
WE F OK rruT.VIVCR s LANDED TODAY K
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DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL ! r- -
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ir.d. Phone 3419.
Dr. M. J. Ritter DENTIST Office Hours S::10-12: l::h.-0. Evenings by Appointment, phone 157-J. Kiose Bidg., Whit
f liet ion.-:." Christian Church. Calumet Ao. ,v Summer St. C. .1. Sharp, pastor. ."20 Summer St. Cua-ri for all seriuces. P:r.O a. m. Pilde School.
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Milk will nut ho sty cha.;,;- nt-i l.tit-
; izpd there will l:: I between dn;r r.-.n -i
ti r wiii r-rob '. ', i io a .-.
wo cannot help cur.-. v-s. "Perhaps the mil'.; ;tbat will relieve the situation. -In rPiror'? Jor mr.ny years goats have h"en sn ir.ipt;rtrxtit feature of the live pteck impistry, hut in this country the pT,t liar, hevn an anima; of more cr ler- rioicule. Mil'., for the family i no juke. Tlcro ate millions of fami-i -h in the Vn!ted States which may l;o unalde fo keep a cow -Cho could t't the;:- p., ilk fror.i a family tpat -'ood ri h ir.ilk at a ery low COft. The Gor Is a Pcor Mr.n's Cow.
tir which f:.Il into the milk from
aid I'rauk j th-- boiiy of the animal. But keep tha Ab;o;-ican I 5':ic-': '-'- ay from the milk. His pungent I a: -r is of:e;i to blame. lie shoul'i
never be kept v.-lth the nannies. "The Government, has several boob" on gnats which may be had for the rsAip..-. If yen want to buy a goat, vr-b.o to P. It. Marshall, Bureau of .p.ih.H Industry, Washington, and hp
v. ill Fcr.J you the
adilrosE.es of the
r- .aiu herdc cf the country. Unregistered docs are e?ti, from $30 to ?70; regirtcred of the best class from $100 to ?2.',J. Your.g kids are cheap and easy to rai?e, "Th" ?or-.t v-;il thrivo on and relish feed whi:-h the ccw wcuhi spurn; but it would be much better to feed goats for ir.ilk the Fame a:? we do our cow?. T'ne was-o from the kitchen and table '"'ir-.);. bet; a great deal of her maineiier.ee. but this food, particularly ir the backyards of tuiburban hnmp.s
"The fact that the " vit t.tri be kept ; should be supplemented l-y a well balwhore it would !, Inii-o'.-iMo to keep i CRc?d bv-prodnct feed, a cow is beginning to apr al to many ! -There should he 'n gout cb-b -n people, especially thoste H.'insr ia the evorv Farra Burr.n. Thor. h'. la
small towns
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en largo : ri f v.- tratt t a en ovorv far,,-, ,,.(
n hare ; h :;:k louhi ,,0 located v.ith an expe-
; y 1 ' riopce I breeder arrd arras.g-nicn?s .I'- io Pt the : jeaf'e by the nerp.hers of the eeblre I b'.ub fnr h:r. r-rvi-c-t.
pphcr 0f places ! "Tii
NEaT Vii-BI'I FORECAST
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inn. L3 I i bur. mi '.-.',
crrsEiiCTS.'aKr see,
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i cities. Our fore'rtn-born cit!
:T3 A?J IvTHTnT. Hn I :on- appreciate th.;t ihc
i x---v f irnis'h much of f IT TROUBLE i family
There are q il
trtv International ITe--3 Service.)
ZZy Internal ioaai btr; Service. 1
In AnT'-rica wh-- re coats are r.rof.ta'.
PflRir Ccwn 0A'n 10 Tonight uUffiL STORES ARE OPEN Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings Only. Hammond Retail Merchants' Assn.
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CAItO Or THAI-flCS. I !b:-en : Wo ish to eiT -teS o-ar thanks to ..ur ! !1. "ti M -'i i.. fri-n-H and n. iith!r.. also ftp v. Sharp i lov-r Pah-- r. who so kindly extended. ih.-:r sympathy j wd; and .! and aid liintiK the siokn.-ss tmd ieath j t-r days. S a cf our dariiriK hahy. 2-1-1 f nt son u h Mil. AM) MPS. E. la. eTEVENS. and Tuesday.
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raiea 10 furnish milk for panitariui..;.- ': and for delieat infants; ..bo for can .. in i , . ning.
! nO"t..?il TO CLASeiFY i day is consider- ouiy" a' fair milker
h. ' 'an .-o t,,r o., a . . v hoi:. !. .; hy th d ,ia ry I : a '. eha lat ed w
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ItilN'l' --- haht :e,,:s -ko-piag; s. 1 t tn for y.:;::. I-;-. ii, also ('all ! 'tela y a- .r pi H. .'i-ii aid -t.. l'h-r.- Ilaiiintond i'S75.
1. solve 1 hn
tnilk rro'.ilctr, for bis babies by bujins a irr: h -n-:i in the sprint?, then titrnin:r it et cr o w.o reighboriag farmfr in the fa:!, io keen and rood !,..,(
ue.vb apripT. Jt i3 stated that t'! u-iik U free from f uberculot--
two quarts, good; and three, quarts, j There is a pmfit in good rna.P s btexcellent: provided the lactation pe- cuip- the milk is always' high in rlod Is maintained fro'n tcf u to ten j price and tlvre is a r'vir'(ieTrnn,i r(, month?. the yom:s. They are very i rc'lil" ,; "'
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