Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 255, Hammond, Lake County, 10 April 1919 — Page 5
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Thursday, April 10. 1919.
THE TIMES.
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WOODSHED
ARE'HJUND
L1vir In conditions of squalor and ltt-r !-rif tltffness unbpUttnbi" to th Titp citizen of Hammond, th poiicf th; morning discovered a. homf of o?tiluticn aid misery whni th?y wiire ca'.'.cd to 4 4 4 S.bley t. The worthless lmband. wm-ou mother and the hiidren. which a- always the rra;ufterers. vcr aM thero. William Hr.nson ir,o-,eJ his family to 4 4 4 SiNey ft. last csr and during the "inter 'vork"d when he felt like It. His wife s: seerr.s forced him to work by boldinr th draft o-.-r bis bead, but when 'he. war ended m France it startei in ihat lit-ln Sibley s1. ho !. The couple fcwgrht continuous y after that and neighbors complained to the polio. At laat. Will left homo about a month ago snd alien be thowed VP apain yetrday h prli'-e dee ded to pay him a :sit. rclicewr man lfrt rfeffer dropped in on the family th mom m k and was brrird by the conditions which confronted ber. n a bed lay 'he mother with her t'nre.i4avK-old babe in her arms, while
The husband with b: h.-al to the foot j ,.f th- hd was stretched beside her. Two i ,.r..r small children were found mixed ;n fitly b-di Wlies. In '!" next room I 'wo older children w "t e lyinif on a dirtj . j vermin infested mattresn on th. floor, j Rth were suffering from tb influenza, j Another nan who was sleeping on the U-tchen floor, slipped out th back door ; w ben h" saw The visitor? were officers of th law-. 1 Tt is rianned to take the mother to the hospital and allow th? father t - y-majn , s. hon e until s.-un disposition can , b ' m.l of r children. "Tvtt will'bf;
"one -aith him !atr is a question.
A Fre Trial of Pyramid 111 Treat- j meat la One of tap Grandest j F.ien ou Eer
Kiiverleaced. J Ton ar ruffering dreadfullrt) with Itrhlnfir. bleeding, protruding J piles or hemorrhoids. Now, go over I ,
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Yon Positively Cannot Afford Ignore Tbue Remarkohle Pyramid. to eny drue store ax.d jte: a S-cent box of Pyramid P. Treatment. Belief should come t.o quick y you will .tump for Joy. If you ar in doubt, eend for a free trial ptekajre by mail. You will then be convinced. I)on't delay. Taktj no substitute.
FREE SAMPLE COUPON PTRAMID ITlUO COMPANY. bT-i P nmid Building , Marshall. Mich. i Kindly send me a Free, ramrlfti of lramid PUe Treatment, in plain wrapper. '
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Tax anseaaora are kartna; their nanal Intereatlns eprlanea. Come' lhl from a Calumet lnihla aaaeaaar. One of hlf men. while rail In at a hon.se, was told by the ynnnS woman who anered, there wa no d( In the honae and none owned. The man had barely taken bis aeat and begun hla questioning wtarn a youngster opened the door and preceded by a small bull do, ran toward the stave to wira, while the do slipped under the stove and appeared very much at homa. The lady blushed. IVeat another youngster, also preceded by a female of the uncertain nondescript kind palled -ta r." This eanina also sought Immediate refuge nndr the atove and both dogs refused Invitations by the lady to uit the hoom and honae. Wben the assensar closed the gnte thers was a notsy evldenee of a session In the wood shed, with Mama as rhalrmiiB. their needle work.
Mr. and Mri. D. E. Jtf&nn. 1168 Jacicson. street, announce the birth of a ! daughter last evening. i Mrs. Frank Gould of Boston is visit- '. inir in Hammond for a few days enroute to Oklahoma where she will b the ruest of relatives. iT. Gould formerly lived in Hammond and has a number of friends here.
THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN
DAN FANS
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WAR VETS TO MEET AT CAPITAL
AUis Chalmers 37 American Car and Foundry S3"1
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A BROOM
American H. aod L.. American Locomotive American Smelting j Americajt Steal Foundry j American Sujar Reftnin g I American Tel. and Tel.
" j American Woolen . .. , 1 Atchison Naturally Fann Esents the j Kaidwm-iKcomot:ve
1 Mainmort ana "nio j Bethlehem Steel j Canadian Pacific Chesapeake and Ohio : Chicago and North Western . ; Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul -.
Colorado Fuel Crucible Steel Distilleries Securn.es General Electric
General Motors
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K'a j bS 1 92V ' 30 j
INTCRNATICNAL NEWS SERVICE1 INDiA-N APOLilS, Ind.. April 10. A state conention of eteians of the world war will be held at the state house bre April 14. according to plans approved by the Marlon County War
Veterans Association. Each county organization will be asked to send representatives to the convention to perfect t state organisation which will amliute with the national organization siarted b'- L,ieut. Col. Theodore Iloosevelt.
FAIL TO GIVE PROPER NOTICE
Action and Dan Will Have to Explain .
row
PERSONAL e
SOCIAL HEWS
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Mrs. C H. Howell and Mrs. W. Hj Godlin, sr., wcra hostesses at the weekj ly meeting cf the Ladies" Aid Society . of the First Presbyterian church yeterday afternoon in the church parlcrs The members devotfi the afternoon to their needle work and in conclusion refreshments were jerked. At the meeti ing next Wednesday afternoon ths hostI esses will be Mrs. Joseph Thompson and I Mrs. Mlnsker.
The.
HELD OB FOR'STONE
Plain sewing done in your home th TjMie- Airl Forietv cf the Fine St.
J Presbyterian Church 4 ladies from 10 a. m. to 4.30 p. m.. f I 50. Thone Himiiccnd 5J5-M or 1158-J. 4-10-3 j coinuo BYisra. Miss Clara Sass wi'l he hostess to the j F. E. G. Club this cveni.Tg at her home ! in Murray street.
The civic department cf the Hammond "Woman's Club w-.ll meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Htrbert Hirtchlns.
sixth division of the M. E.
Indies' Aid Society was entertained 03 Mrs. Oliver "Ward yesterday afternoon at her home in Indiana avenue. There .r twelve members in attendance and they spent the afternoon sewing carret rags. Mrs. "Ward assisted ty Mr. Jervis served refreshments at the clrse of th- meeting. Mrs. Cotton was named as the next hostess.
Dan Karnoffel of 156 Co. House, East Hammond. was arrested yesterday charged with assault. Karnoffel is said to have hit the son
of Aurust Fann of the same address In j r;t. Northern Pr.
the face The hey then went and got 1 Illinois Central his father. Father started after Kai- j Lackawanna Steel I l.ehigh Valley noff,!l- i Midvai St eel Karnoffel then picked up a broem and New York Central hit father n er the hd with it cut- ! N N. H. and Hartford ting a gash seversl Inches long, a drc- j Northern Pacific tor was called and took four stitches In 1 Pennsylvania fathers head. ! Pressed Steel Car A bond was friven by Karnoffel for i Railway Steel Springs his appearance Saturday morning in the j Keading Hammond city court for trial and he ; Republic iron and Fleel
will be asked to expla.n his imruls-.ve j Fouthern Pacinr action. Southern Railway : Stud'baker
Sinclair Tobacco Products T'nion Paclfr V. S. Steel Ctah Copper . "West mghouse "Willys Overland
4S " " ' isn 5S 94 3S'4 43 k tT 7 1 6 1 : 177 9 S 'n
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. April 1". One hundred and sixty-three Indiana inployers cf labor were charged with noncompliance with th-- provisions of the workmen's compensation law in affidavits filed in the criminal court hre Vy Claris Adams, prosecuting atttnoy. The defendants are charged with failing to file notice of ther acceptance or rejecii- 'i of the law. or tha' they li.id cb'ainecl compensation insurance. fine of the
three notices is required. Among thes 1
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"" IV, I WILL HAYES ? j FATHER DEAD 4 4 -, I 71 (BUXETXIT.) S1' I f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 MN.j SCLI.IVA.V. Ind. Apt'l !". John T. s; Hays, father of Will H Has. Republl104 I can national chairman. d;d at his home
The American State bank.
Vmerican Drug Co.. of Ka.t Ind.
and the Chicago,
ROBY MEN IN
A SHINDY
Rer.irs-,to the South , HCftmar, street j rsrement south of rvuE'i &s strer are being temporarily held -jp on account of lack of material. Th-. street dpartment started th w-ori about a week ego. b;it ran shTt of material before m'jch progress had been mad. Stone and asphaltUTn are on the way and as eoon as they arrive the work w.U b puehed to ccmpietion. During the - . h small rues in the. pavemWBjs B 1 deepened 'mi l rapid .,ir:r was "becomlnK dangerous to both machines and occupant. Street commissior er N'orman Is of 'he opinion that this patch work will be necessitated quite , frequently from new on and believes that following: a . omplete patching tip th- Mret. ehou'd be given a new coat of asphalt-urn.
! Mrs. T. J. Basset t was the guest ot j the third division of the M. E. Ladies" I Aid Society at its meeting yesterday at (the home of Mrr. W. "W. TarUer, 11 ! "Warren street. They met for a one ! o clock luncheon and during the after- ! nr.cn did Red Crors work. There were
covers for ten. The Bible Class of St. Paul's Episeo-
It wi'l bs a pal church held Its weekly study met-
th time for
BATTLE RAGING IN HUNGARY
INTERN A TIONAL NEWS SEJIVICE AMSTERDAM. April 1 '. A lolent battle between Hungarian Reds find
Czecho-Siovak troops is raging near T'ngvar, It was reported from "ienna today. A soviet has been proclaimed at Salzburg. (ITngvar Is in northern Hungary and is the capital of the district of I'ng. SalzbUTg is 15S miles southwest of Vienna and Is the capital of the crown land of Salzburg.)
lng yesterday afternoon In the guua room. The final meeting will be held next "Wednesday afternoon.
fSS South Hohman sreeV soc.al afternoon and also
the election of officers. Friday afternoon the members of the Oak Leaf Embroidery Club will belthe guests of Mrs. J-hn E. Wolf at her home in East Stae .'tree. Queen Esther Circle will entertain at her home. S? Carroll street. Friday evening honoring Miss Alice Ford, who will be a spring bride.
The meeting of the IJ. A. M. Club has
been postponed one week until the even
ing of April ISth when
Jenkins will be hofe. The Kir.as Daughters of the Chris
tian church will meet In the ch-jrch At her home. 159 N. Echman street.
afternoon for a business .! yesterday afternoon Mrs. -Meyer was
Mrs. Charles Cclebourn of Pittsburgh has come to Hammond for an extended visit with her daugter, Mrs. Thome.s W. IMxon cf East State street. Mrs. Jchn A. Gavit of Hyslop Place has gene to Saginaw and Flint, Mich., (for few weeks" visit with relatives. Mrs. August Franck. 552 Ingrabam
Miss Grace .lavenue. who has been very m is acir
'be up.
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Julius Ginky and Mke Deagoia. both of Reby. were arrested last night by Officer Stelw- charged with assault and battery. Mike Deagla with Ginkr wer walking down Indianapo! s blvd.. last n'.ght when thy met a friend by the name of Jerdin;ki. It is claimed that Deaao'a went tip to Jrdmk; and hit him in the back with a pair of brass knuckles. Jerdinsk: naturally rentd such treatment. Dea.gela, angry, pulled a kn.fe and cut Jerdlciki across the forehead and down his arm from shoulder to wnst. Ginky and Deagela both strenuously resisted arrest but Officer Stelow wen. During the scuffle. Officer Stelow lest a perfectly good watch, and will be very grateful to anyone finding it. if he will return it to the Ham
mond police station. A bond of I'6n w-as given by both Ginky and Deagola to appear for trial Saturday morning in the Hammond c.ty court. .
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her- shortly sfr-r or o'clock this afternoon from cerebral hemorrhages, which started last Saturday. Another n. Hncklc Hays, snd a w ido w sur l ve.
tTHIOAOO LITE STOCK. ' HOGS Bulk. $:0.t0 :.4n; tor. ! :M: butcher hogs heaiy, 120.80 ftJO .f; packing hogs heavy. $2". 2T 20.45 1 medium and in;xed, $1 65 9 !0 1 0 : : light. 1 ROfTjn.4": pigs. $17.59 1S.7S: ; roughs. l-.2off i?.:s. ; CATTL.E1 Pef ca'tle good cho;re, i $1 7. 50 '".IS : medium r.nd common. ; 113.75 9 7.SF : butcbr stock heifer
! l7.Wfll4.76; cows. 17.4 a "J 14 50: rar.r.e-s j h !s resirr.ation w-as gi-.en. land cutters. S.75fll0S0: stockers and; 'feeders gona choice j l n.2b ? 1 5 :5 : Ty 0 DEATHS A"T
! commoc ana mea:um. e.iS v o.v: ' eat 'calves good choice. l 4 51 1 7.51.
FATHER CAVANAUGH i
IS TO RESIGN
! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE i I SOUTH REND. lr.d.. April JC The I
reignation of the Ver Ri. I'r. John A
Cavanaugh, C. S. C. president of Notre i Dame University since Jun. I?!1?. wi'l be officially s.nnounccu'a t tht university'
today. The reslgnatibn w-iU bccm ef-
lecrive arter tne geeerai cr.apter meei-j ing of the congregation of Holv Cross.
at otre Im 'n June. c rp?"ti for
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THE CAPITAL
DEATH OF BABE. Genevieve F. Deboid. the six months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Barney
i Deboid of 107 Williams s;rt. Ham
mond, died yesterday afternoon at the heme. The funeral will he held tomorrow
I morning from the St. Joseph church at
ight o clock Interment w ill be held
CBICAao cash ssain BM&ai. t in i tnnariciau ntwa setwilij i
' CORN No. 3 rrixed. 1162: 3 w hite. I i.UiAAAiviiis, inn., API I'-'.-i'"' II. 60ff1.6i: 3 yellow. 1 1.60 ff 1 .6: 's : ! lhs from sleeping sickness have i 4 mixed. ll.Si: 4 whi'e 1.5; 4 I -n reported to the local health yellow. l.f.9': 5 miJed, 1.53 4: t yel-jboard. both victims be ng colored men 'low. 1S1?1.5T. land death in each case fn;owed a i OATS No. 2 white Jllc: S slight attack of infi jenza .itthn Gunn 'white. e3c; 4 white, Tf ec: stand- ! S. on of the ilctim... was in a state ard. 69!-o. ! f coma for ten days, while James i i Tettrie, on. as unconscious for only t VEAL 50 to 6ft lbs.. 15? 16c; 7t to 'three das. Several olhr ra.es of ! SO lbs.. l7fllSc: SO to lia lbs.. H 19 r; th malady have been reported to th
fane;.-. 21c: overweight kidnexs. 175 lbs.. 14 "5 16c; coarse. l4r.
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in St. Josephs cemetery.
BIG STRIKE IN ITALY.
t t 1 ft r Vrl a v
,tinr after which refreshments will ! hostess to th members of Frances Wil
v. a Iharrt V". C. T. U. The guests were en-
Following the meeting of the Bfble ,tertained with music on the Victrola.
ness meeting Mand during the meeting airs. j.
this I Graves told of the Victory M-moersnm
' '.Drive which is planned by tn v.. . i. X. Th hostess served refreshments
Queen Esther Circle will entedtain at j.daring the social hour, a hard time parry Friday evening at 4
F. church. I About tweniy-r.ve memcers --
w . . -. " ir. Wflmin i iin attenaeri r i
r.fll rial" 1 1 - 1 1 jlia.l'ilim - . , , fc , U T7v- , . J . .,
the Federated Clubs or ..v...
CKICAQJ PltODTJCB.
reamery extras, ti.'ic
5S'-;5 61c: packing stocks, 35?
Class there w-ill he a hu;
of St. Faul' Lutheran Leagu
venlng at Kl:lzke's hall. corner Clinton street and Oakley avenue.
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'ectrie plants, said an Exchange Tele-
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Don't throw your paper away R-ithout reading the want ad page.
Simple Way to End Dandruff
the First M
At her home. 4
Mr rnrli Saverv will be hostess Fri-'convention of
"Workers ITke ccajnty at Lasr tnicaji .
iThe meeting w as held at the First Con- ; W AK V li AO 1U
sregstaocal church and the lad.es or t.K. rhnrch served a most delicious four
course .luncheon at noon. The morning
cc.rie-l with business and Kapil strioes in tme organ:
riNTERSATIONAL NEWS JEKVICEJ LON PON, April in. ine Italian strike fixed for Thursday, May 1. as
sume serious proportions, effecting a!'.1 branches nf industry save the gas and , ttti a rp-rr fW iUTO C!.
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PI' firsts
4 1 't c. EGGS Current receipts. 37H5 ordinao frMs. SSUc: firsts.
40v4c; extras. 41 t 42H'-. LIVE POULTRY Ttirkeys. ?2fi?3c chicken. 35c: springs, SS: roosters 24c: geese', 2Sc: ducks. 31 f 33c. POTATOES Ohio. ji.85fi2.0O.
t"rii of health.
SQUEEGEE TREAD
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Take Out The Luxury
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day afternoon to the Faithful
Club. There will be a -r.etlng of Central "VV. C. T. V. Friday afternoon at two-th rtv o'clock at the h"!ii of Mrs Hartlerode. H4 4 Michigan avenue. A program has been arranged for the meeting.
GIVE A DANCH
.ser-sion i
on f
I .v. of thr various, the World War Veterans Association i
b,-th savd in the afternoon a very inter- j are be.ng made and Wedr.esd.-
EMMA COSGROVE
Mrs. Emma i"ogroe. mother of Mrs. W. O. Paiton. paed away this afterroon. The funeral vi l be private ard f..-,wers will b -m l.fd. Phe made her heme with the paxton's in Kenwood.
AEROPLANE IS READY FOR FLIGHT tiNTERNATIOflAL NEWS SERVICE! PT JOHNS. N. F. April 10. Th
Sopw ,th airplane. In w hich Pilot Mar-I ry A. Hawker will try to fiy across! th Atlantic, was given th final finihing touches today and is now ready j for the trial fl ght. It cannot be made j however, until weather conditions improve. A new w ireless t stem has i
been installed upon the n-.a'h;n capable of communicating with land during th air voyage.
Cost
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The marriage of Miss Delia Graves to .esting program w.s given. Including an j n found 1 . s so.d.ers present at the ; g Alb.rt j Jllger was o.uitly solemnired Udress.by N. B. Welsh of Chicag,. Chamber of Commerce rooms. Sergt. ; ' . . . ... ; Cramer of the Incai recruiting; station i H V"mY n" Mr. and Mrs. F. O Sull.van. Mr, was named vice-pre,,dent and Mr ; them Th.v returned to Hammond fcl- I.Tohn Wilhelm and Mrs Minnie Wilhelm . He.s. assistent secretary An ath.ef.c : g
. ...atinint-.- rl S T T 11 TT! t TP T lirriPM O tl ' ..... t '
. Kii hr.r, street. Mr. Shger only where they were called by the neatn oi
CARD Of THANKS
LIFT OFF CORNS! Doesn't hurt a bit and costs only a few cents
Thera ia one sura way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and
that la to dissolve It. then you destroy 1' entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all yoU will need), apply it at night when retiring: us enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with tha finger tips. By morning, most if not all. of your dandruff -will he gone, and three or four more, applications will completely dissolve and ntire!y destroy every single sign and trace of It. no matter how much dindruff you may have. Toy will P.nd all Itching and diggln of tha scalp will stop Instantly, and your hair will b fluffy, lustrous, glossy. Mlky and eoft. and look and feel a hundred time better. Adv.
recently returned from Franc and is successor to W. Hunter at 514 Hohman street. Both Mr. and Mrs. Sllger have a large clrcl of friends in Hammond to whom the announcement o their marriage will h infresting ard from whom they will receive best wishes and corgr.t tu'.at lone.
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r, vt.rriro MrTIie enter'ained sff
her home. R54 South Hohman street, last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lelan'l Mohr. the Misses Geraldins nd Margaret Swanson. Crill Burg. Virgil Whitaker and Plim Pwanson. They spent a delightful time dancing and with music at th conclusion 'of which a two course luncheon was served. Th T.adi Aid Society o' Paul's Lutheran church was entertained vry pleasantly by Mrs. Alwin Herbst. Mrs. Chris Meyer. Mrs. Gui. Muenich. Mrs. I.ange. Mrs. P.uti and Mr' Henry Gluth yesterday afternoon in th church parlors. Refreshments were server! and the members devoted the af'ernoon to
In relative.
Famous Twentieth Century Liniment Fine for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica and All Muscular Soreness.
... l"rmr Ponlhv inH Hah- -.5.
wav wa, arpo nted. It has been de- : TVe wish to thank our many friends eided to give a dance soon to raise and relatives for their words of sym-ie.-. t.. the e,:. .lma Th. Pathy and assistance during the sickness
!.',.. ,-orVir.o- h.rn tn lani the'snd death of our beloved mother,
- " r - - nimcy;al building and urg other so:
I cliers as well as the Spanish War VtI erans and O. .. R. to tet m w th them Jen th bg push. Members of th O. j A. R. will be honorary members of I the World War Veterans Association.
ROD AND GUN ! CLU3 TO ELECT OFFICERS
Tonight nn H'd and Cm r; 1.31 o'rlork. T'r held at th Cai Harry Ha rder.b-
ncu nce. t hat
ffens of th riary o w . !' he e.eeted a ecting wi'l b Commercial CluS. nr., s? creta.r:-. an-
Those sharp, agonizing twinges are a'most instantly Telieved by the remarkable nw pain kiTler and rheumatic rm-ej-2nth t'enfury TJ.:ntmnt. Jut mo it on that's all 'Acts, like mag.'. " hot water bath rioieJ Tou simply aprlv it direct from, the bottle. lt positive. quSck anion in all cases of Rheumatism. Lumbago. Neuralgia. Rackach. ere. pnove 20th Cerury I-ini-
. l a- iss-irn nntV Ci T All fa Tl 1
m??.V. wi'l. Thom tonight. There's porta nr.
o n.'rt to nurse' pain when you can get meeting. .
auick relief . a', the neatest drug str.ro.
ggist ran suppiy you. .a. i jn pouring ra n r.emington L M '
. ; WET PROOF shells shoot just as well . r',.. ...jmLwwJLJLt, i "ollen bod.es or softened rnr-
Mrs
!arj- Bachman. We also wish to thank each and ery individual fur their beautiful floral offerings. Rv. Thiem for his consoling words, and Griesel Son for the able manner in which they conductd the funeral. Mr. and Mrs A. E. Jarnecke, Mrs. H !. Bates. Miss Anna Faehmsn. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bachman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bachman. Mr. F.fr.rn Bachman.
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Your t.ru
other matters of ! eom up before
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USED FIFTY YEARS
Your Last Opportunity
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to Buy
OF THE
Stock
ASflT
At 34.00 Per S:
j Account cf liir.ess of one of the cas j (safety first) the thre-act farce comedy
I to he g:vn by the Christian Endeavor i Soc'v of the Christian "Tiurch has been
I postponed one week until April 17ih end
! l?th. -T-St
ti" Kieczono
on that tnvichy corn, irstanl'y it sop jachirg. then ou lift th cotn off w .'h jh flr.gers. Truly I No bun bug! 1 Trv Frez"ne! Tour druggist sella a ' i.r,v bo; J for a few cr.ts. sufficient to
rid your fee" of cry hard corn, soft corn, or corn between 'be toes, and
co.iucs. w.rno'.ii or. j n 1 . v " i"""! , so-enes rr irr.tm..'.'i. H':..i' is 'he 1 s-Sf r; of a rot'-.i ' "ii." ir.na 1 . i-:u. i
You don't need to be told to do that. You have always wanted to in everything. Let us help you to take the luxury-cost out of motoring. ... It can be done.
JQUEEGEE TREAD
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Sale of stock at this price will positively stop afterJ Monday evening, when at a bie meeting hold in the Garv Commercial club at-8:30 p. m. all stock remaininp unsold' in the hands of the sales agents, will be returned to the treasury of the company, an audit made of the books of the'salcs agents, and stock then advanced to Par Value $10 Per Share No options taken at. the low prices quoted above,. only actual orders. BIG MEETING MONDAY NIGHT, COMMERCIAL CLUB.
The O. 517 BROADWAY.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Giant Battery Company GARY, IND.
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186 East State Street
Millinery and Waist Shop are having their Spring Opening. Never lief 'ore. has there been shown in or surrounding Hammond such merchandise as they have. All the newest styles in Blouses in wonderful new shades ofjunsct pink and tea rose, ranging from $4.95 to S 15.00 The hats are glorious colors and style, being the best new transparent brims with burnt goose crowns.
large beautiful leghorns with sweeping streamers.
new jockey nats. at c.vu w , HATS CHEERFULLY EXCHANGED, Complete showing of Misses' and ( hildren's Hats $2-50 up. w
tires the tires with the red sidewalls, they will take the luxury-cost out of tires; they will deliver just exactly the day-after-day service you expect cf your car, they will give miles and miles and miles with the exact certainty that makes you feel comfortable and sure, and they will do all this at low cost per mile. If you want a tire that wiil make you come back for mere, buy one dia:io?vD9
TERPlal'E'S SAEAGH 761 "Washington St. Thone 3SO. Qry, Ind. CALUMET AVE. GARAGE. 773 Calumet Are. P&one lcOS. Haimoal
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