Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 272, Hammond, Lake County, 30 April 1919 — Page 5

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THE Tl UKS. Vu"2 Five

EUROPE

DREADING MAV 1QT

mm lui Reports Flood into Paris That Grave Trouble Is Expected in Many Coun-

Peel Off Corns Between Toes The Great Corn Loosener of the Age. Never Fails. Painless. - corn mashed, squeezed n1 tyuslied. ail day Innr. in between two tnfs! You can try the tiesprrale. "treat 'em rough"

tries.

By ROBERT J. FREW STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE PARIS, April 3U. The gravest apprehensions are felt throughout Europe today regarding the possibility of bloody disturbances tomorrow May day. Never in the history of organized labor has May day been charged with such dire possibilities of conflict. I RDM M VNY I. M). Kr-vti ta'y. Gcrrnanj . Belgium, Ans- !. .1 .? mi Hungary reports have 'open f. r.,:'.n into Pari. ilurins the rat v "k fotpsha-io-.vin monster demon- ! rations by the or'in. clarses. who el.ifm to lia.c been more sorely stricken tn nil respci-tH hy the war than any other !. llvf r n'lorc th" authorities f . ". a t '." h ; r. at utely for a n y viden e or organized labor disorder!'. The '-oopti and police ...f the cont.nent are 'elnsr held in the leash, to be ordered at the slightest sign of Bolshevil; ''irij'ns?. 1TI.IV SOIIA1.ISTS ACTHK. ! -i the industrial north of Italy 0i ' t . have bm extremely act H e

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Trto Drop of 'Grti.lt', That's All!"' .vay and try to dijr it out and fail. Or. ;. 011 can try the sensible, peaceful, painless, easy way and use "(lets-It." It's easy for "Geis-lt" t j remove corn in !ard-to-KH-8 1 rdm-ps. It's .1 lnuid a wonderful painless fornml.t it ha. ne--r yu '.'respf ul'y been imitated. It w-!tV3 on the eorn. and dri- imme.-in; eI. Instead of disiritig out the corn, you peel it out pa inlt-ssl . There's no stieky plaWr that dooM t stay "pin." no that irritates or rubs off. Vou reae.li the eorn easily tvith the little elass rod in the cork of p fry ' titts-lt" bottle. H does not hurt tlv true flesh. Try 1'. trot and smile! It's a blessing: never fails. "Jets-It." the guaranteed. money-bae'.; rorn-rr rnnver. the only sure way. rests but a trifle at any drug store. M'f'd. by H. Liwretic & 'o.. t'hiesge- 1USo'.d in H-tmmoed and reeoinmemle 1 as the world's bst corn remedy by .1. ". Wcis and ltarr's Uruff Store. Adv.

dor, ('hlcego. 11:30 Luncheon. Mrs. A. ft. l.'a;dson presiding. I'lano L'uft Mr;?. Louis Gordon, Mrs. U B. Kilter. Saturday Afternoon Mrs. Minnie Orr Kline, Actltijc Chair man, presiding. 1 :") "America." linoeation Mr. Iey. Piano Duet Mrs. J. II. H"?kinson. Mrs. K. P.. Doll. "StrerR then the W'ertk Places" Mr ,T. t". Gibbs, Vlco r'resiib nl State Federation. Trio Mrs. 1 Halathr, Mr?, i P.. Doll. Mrs. U. K. Oreen. "The Cnited States of Tomorrow" Dr. Preafnn Bradley, Chicago. Report of neso'utlons Committee. P.eport of Credentials Committee. Kleotion of Officers. Cliorus. I'arliamentarlan Miss Bertha Tull. Pases Miss Antoinette Salathe.. Miss Elinor Bcaubien, Miss Florence Whiteman. ' AVork of our Blind Women on sale. The chairmen of committees are: Resolutions Mrs. E. X. Canine, Kast Chicago. Credentials Mrs. V. J. Bought. itlnr. Registration Mrs. Jesse Briaker. Reception Mr. J. C. Hall. Luncheon Mrs. Jnme.s .ludson. Decoration Mrs. R. T. Myrh k. Information Mrs. H. Campbell. Work of Blind Women- Mrs. Walter Parker.

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iiie hirst Conaresat.ona! .hun-h '. s'lcet. for retv 1 t.in..t -.!

Tlmrsft.'t v afternoon. l in r..,. ...... 1,. . -i . '

----- - j , iiwii . v ii 1 1 j u uica o t M' rua . 11 iu'iiil Ihi o'clock in the honor of Mrs. ser cd in Fiance for nine months. 'Floyd of Last Chicago; the county pies- p. p. Lipinski has cone to Cleveland

I blent, and Mrs. F. . Rick, the retiriiitj . to remain until Friday on a business! I president of the count j. The Invitation ( trip. " j J to attend is extended all members in j j , the county and their ' friends. Mrs. T il,-.. ri.,,.1. ' .'l loyd will report the National Frjn-i -UlUeTCy I5011US. I ! chise convention held in Si. Louis in ( Th alh J'lb'jr, I-oa Hotfl are no ! I March mid Mrs. Howard, representative ready f"r ,ielif'ri' 1"' customers I ! to the state convention at Indianapolis. Cin lom m and t"t their bonds. j 'will give her report of u,Ht meeting ; WIC.T HAMMOND TKl'SYj

& SAVINCrf HANK. 4-1') .... Mrs. Ldla Wulter Yan'jildei of Jlaniniond and Alias Maiy Newcornb

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, .Mr. and .Mrs. ;. a. I.aalsch. 11 V. Carroll street, entertained at a sfu o'clock dinner last cxeninir in honor of

i Lieutenant Griff y and Lieutenant Col- : Vve clo.tod an ongagfui-ni at the I man who have jutt returned f rom j 1 low a,J an'J Chateau theatres hi Chi- ! France. There were cocrs for Uie '"" where they slns. evening j Mises Mildred Johnson, Helen Carlson. ; tliei' appeared on the prog-iaiu at tii

Melbn Soderstrom, Pearl and Del la ! bieu"n 1 concert fo.- the Dandy Fu-.st

Laatsch, Lieutenant Griff y. Lieutenant t l:et "" "t Mt Mediuah. Tempi-. Tut;

i Colmap. AVilbur Haley. I and Roy Ste ens.

Robert Miller ' an. "lo

! -1 u tdJers.'

Yuu Dear."' and "A merit an 1 1 r 1. a . . ... - ...........

1 - J were Governor l-juden, 1 jpta n Ca:-; ! M'. Charles Rostvi ick and Mrs. T ! lel Harrison and Major i'un.m,uitr. j Benschon were liostesses to tht Past' j j Chiefs Association of Hammond Temple.! nieet.ng is aimouiiced for Tiuira- I j No. Pythian Sisterj last evening: at-day evening of the Ftancei WUlaidj ' Mrs. Bostvvlck's home in Sibley street. 1 vv C. T. C. at the homo of Airs. !

The members devoted the evenig to Red ' C Camp. 73- Claude street. A v ery1

Cross work. In conclusion refreshments inlet eating program it a a been ai rang- J

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; wete served, in two weeks the meeting! e.i lor tns mccimg by I will be held with Mrs. P. L. Datis at I I'owlf y Jt will .nejuj. j her home in Rimbieli aenue. I 1;,ijwh, pastoi .f the ! t chu: l .1. I The members of ihe Krlhstane t'iub! -

J met for an all diy session -M.-rda lit ! Mis. J

I 111- s'win;: room of the Fir';t Pr'sli.v- . terian church to do r..s work.

: Mis. .1. C. (.'rues of Cnrroll s:

Mr.. 11. a ijlk by Fii . 1 A I .

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BAT BACK AGAIN. Battling Nelson, showing micii of h s old time form, is in Hammond today and many of his former backers watched him work this afternoon on the. Orpiieutn staRe. Bat. with his smarting partner and four athletic g' r!

form a novel attraction wh.ch i- attracting much attention. The will be hee today. Tluir.day and Friday. n the in-dgrani are ft.nr other good S'Jde.iiie aci and lie o;e.-nii'K epi- : .-je of Ruth Roland's famous mov.e serial, "The Tig -J 's Tall." Th.s siarl ifi with pl-nly of tin ills and prom ' to be one of the IvM. s'i'ials exhibited in Hammond j Files Divorce Suit. j Lena .Steptno has f.'e i si ' for d - j v oice from her h-:soanti. Dan tepan ). I m the Hammond s" : p r : 1 coir! , alleges than Dan was ai hahtuall drunkard, m stieaie.j -;er and finally; deserted her April 2. 1!M7. They we.ej married Januaiy '.'7. IS '7. at X.,-ik. i:t . Austria. When last h.-):.l fio;,i ;e-: pano was in Pen n i van la. Mv.i. Sie- ' pano now resides at 1 1 e-i '.jl i:ebla a... Hammond. I. 1. Modj- .': j 1! i"e: attorney. John B. O-egs and " have ftle I .. petition In 1 to S. pe--;nittei to .-.clorit J :in 'e -il l- G e? ; Tli'-y a. ; presented by A ; t -tuey II. II. Gi.;:igr r.

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Tha City of

GOODRICH

Akron. Ohio

'.reet Mj . Giav.-j wja called :n.i,i- ..1, at cunt t. f

hostess and "fr. e, ., delightful 1

o'clock luncheon. Wi;h i!k members the club she bad as guest Mr:-. W. McAlcr and Mrs. F. N". Hickok.

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The cla3 of lyl,' ot the Hammond high school will meet at tlie Ceturai

Last evening Miss Martha Guering en- tj o'clock to make further 1

ifnaiiM'u 1 no memoers ot t. John s ias

Sewing ircle at li-r 5jom,

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iContinuc-d on r?:-'" nine) Hellerman's Shoe Store. In den:al rf certain rumors c:rcu;tei for unltnown or other reasons. - most emphatically assure the people of Hammond and icimty that Hel'omiaj Slioe Store will continue in : h future the same unexcelled quality o' 5rvi-' w i-.lch the people of Hamhrv lona: b-e-t accustomed to receive at our hands. HKM.EK.MAN .S SHOK STORM. ! e3i Tlohman ft.

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LIBERTY

BONDS

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Based on opening' prices on Hw fork

SP,44 for a, SZO 3''e Bond S4R.17 for a $50 1st 4"- Bond S47.07 for a. S50 3nd 4 Bond K43.31 for a S30 1st Bond S47.17 for a S50 2nd 4'trr Bond Si7.34 for a S50 3rd 4'i'- Bond 813.23 for a 50 4th 414'cBona CAMP THORN E 4. CO.

SERVICE AT j WEIS DRUG STORE 575 Hohman St., Hammond, Ind.

JOHN PORA CO. 3462 Guthrie St.. Near P. 0., Indiana Harbor, Ind. NASSAU . THOMPSON N. W. Cor. Forsyth and Chicago Ave, East Chicago, In. TRIBE OF K 675 Broadway, Gary, Ind.

FEDERATION TO HOLD A C0liVENTI0l! Tenth District Women Will Gather at Whiting Saturday; 9th Meeting.

SPECIAL TO THE TIMES j AM1ITI.N.G. IND., Apr'.i ..v. The Indiana Federation of Women's Clubs or the Tenth district will hold their ninth annual convention at the Christian church. Central avenue near HJlii street. Whiting, on net Saturday, May nrd. The district officers are: Acting chairman. 3!rs. Minnio Orr Kline. Hammond; secretary-treasurer. Mrs. G. H. Summers. Indiana Harbor; directors. Mrs. Luther C. Lyons, Brook: Miss Trances Olt, Morocco; Mrs. tl. D. Crumpackcr. Valparaiso. County chairmen: l.ak-. -Mr?. J. A. Patterson, ij,ir ; Porter. Mrs. W. K. Harris. Valparaiso; White. Misr. Mary Casar, Monticello: Warren. Mrs. Rich.tid Stephenson. West Lebanon; Benton. Mrs. J. L. Dinwiddie; Fowler-:ew-ton. MiJS Frances Ott. ilorocco. The program to b? rendered in fall is as follows. Saturday morning, Mrs. Minnie Orr ICiine. actti.g chairman, presiding. p nr, j;eg-istralion. 10:00 Dosology. c.'ollect Club Women. Welcome Mrs. W. J. Bought. Fertnightlv iriub. Response Mrs. J. O. Thompson, president Hammond Women's Club. Report of Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. G. II. Summers. Indiana HarborReconstruction Mrs. Minnie Orr Kline, Acting Chairman. Tenth District. Group of Songs Miss ilouton, Whiting. Rerorts of County Chairmen. Report of Co-operative Blind Committee. Interesting Topics Miss Nellie Sny-

COMINCt EVXNTS. Mrs. A. F. Rohrer of South Hohnian street will be hostess to the Columbia Club Thursday afternoon at cards. Circle No. 2 will be entertained by Mrs. Jacob Young at Iit home. 27i Sheffield avenue. Thursday afternoon. At her home m Plummer avenue Mrs. J. M. Keller v ill ho hostess Thursdiv afternoon to the members of the Sulch and Chatter ("ttb. There will be a meeting of the executive hoard of th Hat-imond Woman's Club at four o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Masonic Temple. The new officers and director' are urged lo be present. The month!: business meeting of r?. Pauls Junior League will oenjr Thursday evening at KHt7.k-'s Hall, tert.rr of Clinton street and Oakley avenue. Mrs. Cora Burns of Thorn on avenue will hsvo the niertbers of the L. O. T. M. Social Club as h?r gurris till- evening. A social afternoon will spent by .ho Pine Street Ladies' Aid Society Thursday in the church parlors. The Deborah Society will hold an afternoon meeting Thursday in the parlors of the Firt Christian church. Th" Baptist W oman's Union v. ill meet for an pi! day session begimiig at ten o'clock Thursday in the church parlors, to sew fo: the Red Cross.

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Street. If" Jtiievls brought thMr n-..-d. ! vv oi l: and during th evcirn thej e wa-s

a ronxesi. ' n e prize ni wnieii was won : hy Mi.:s llmma HucU. The hostesj serv- !

icd dainty rci rc-hmcnts.

time testing social af-

Urs of last ev.:i:;ng tv as iu mcctnig

un; of the mo.it Irs of last ev.:i'

of the Btz Ciub at the .Masonic TemuU

i -".n was at 1 cnuou hy between li.e '. h indied and si.k hundred employes of j

, At the meeting yesterday a f tet noon ! . . '1cl company and their ; ; of William H. Calkirs W. )r. C. No. 24 i ' lami,":'' The early part or the evening j at the I. O. O. F. hall flier was Init ia- I "'vfn Program whh-h opened! lion of a class of candidates and the v i,n taIIi by Ih" president of the or- ( ! members also made arrangements for g-anizat mn, t . Taylor, follow ed by a t attending the convention at Fl hart 003 1 select ion by R. Winter, accom- : ; next Tuesday. Fo'low ing the husin-ss al,'s'' by l'.O. Midd!ton. a talk by j meeting refreshment-; were served and'rrf ''rdergreen. a group or" popular' , a pleasant social lour w ?a passed. j.-ones be Ralph Boyd and tl,.. Misses j j i Josephine Adolsp-rger. K?le flreenwald. j t Follow irg t brief business meeting of Draper, li-niii-e Smith. Clara i ! I'rosres: iv t Court No. 151; Tribe of i;en !' IJ'rnice V.'imisk, and Ka'.herine !

' Hur t-. be held this evening at the I O. I fazille, accompanied by M1.-3 Frieda!

O. F. In I the rrcmbrr:, will enjoy a box! ""' ' -v- iocuwooj then outlined social. J the plans for ihe antiupl picnic or the - - 1 club and the summer sport.-, and games.

2 V,". B. A. of .nejThe Saxaphone Sxte,te. composed by

me .vtisses i:utn Sehroeder, Alvs He.;. l a Brev, l)ak-er. Grace Mathews, Bernice

Last wood and Irene Sehroeder tiien entertained the guests and the rrocran' close,! with a voe,- sel'rlion by Mr. j Winter. A. M. Turner was master o' '

(ceremonies. Cards and dancing follow-) led and during the c. eninc a delicious j

BI.0 '.MlN'GTt IN For tears the board walk has n,.-2r.dcr-d "J through the Indiana Civv er.sity t ampus a. historic ttnl t rad't lona I part of the University, the pathway of tliou,andf of campus romances., and on occasion in late years, the woe of wearers of high heej.4

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Unity p.eve-,v 1

Alaecaaoees win mee. 1 nurf lay evening I at th' K. and L. of S. hall in t'n Rim-

ba-'h building. Initiation of a c!a---s. of candidal'!? v. ill fen ure the meeting.

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Grand FnzclMmfk

fM firearms 6 Ammunition p! e0 Wf it? for CAtAlogug i

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if tup p-tv;vgtcn ARMS 'J m CO jil fey aAhKby.

LIBERTY BONDS 1 SOUGHT AND SOLD.

Mr. anl Mrs. rl. 11. Flrrt. 1? Kiizabeth street, announce the birth of a daughter. Mr, and Mrs. A. N". Hut. son of Drackert stre't are. cntertainng Mrs. Hutson's brother-in-law, John Cordiner ef Laramie. W o , who is returnig home after a year spent in France Jn T. M. C. A. werk. Robert Machery. ? In receiv ed his discharge at Cairo Grant a week ago, hal been the pap St of ll'S Unee a!lf aunt.

The Franchise League of Tlist "'hi-

cago w ill bold a ret-epti.n In the narhir- Mr. ami M r. Frank i 'ope of Hast Stale j anticipated by the members.

trap was served Branch's orchestra played an attractive dance program. The next meeting announced a3 a "a hist drh e." and will be held at ill" Masonic Temple on the evening of May 16th. A number of interesting events are being planned end If the one last evening i an indention of th"ir popularity, many pleasant times may Tje

Mkt. Frlf In! Trval. e, 53j.ni Si.. 'in $03.34 .4 $ a. -..:)' $i.4S $3T.r;s 4'-' ?3"..3d $1.:,S J37.1S .4 '- JOli.fiO J1.S2 $35.4 '-J A'4rn $1,311 SOo.To .4 $95.20 $ .51 $35.71 41t"'c $33.50 $ .16 $33.6ij 1 hancilins c'aarge.

Franklin Investment Co. C10 Hammond Bldg., Hanmond, Ind. Hrs. 9-6. Saturday 9-S p. m.

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'ImM lfli!'j If DESTROYS m fM P DESTROYS M M I M DESTROYS tt ' , sVefsaVgeV. ')-faJ!.n ipw.imie iytTeVJ..,. w-...fytt tr .'t mi mmiummm, 1 mi'Stv-ixTfhn' rvtt-fmmfmt-'jr .oits sj l4T-r.-,' f- -v "xs -l--'' -? '-"' 'V -r s-r

I Builders, Contractors

and Sub-Contractors

ft You are requested to be present at a meeting

at the BUILDERS' and TRADERS' EXCHANGE 203-243 Gary Building

I Thursday Evening April 30

at 7:30 p. m. . r"C:..'..i;SRS' and TRADERS' EXCHANGE Phone 1479.

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i foot-wear, play tennis, golf enjoy a lively life if

you have your feet fitted by one of our trained foot experts. They will also will relieve any foot troubles vou mav have with the

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System of Foot Correction

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There has never been a hair remedy even remotely resembling Fame. Famo actually kil!s the bacilli that kill the hair. Every ingredient in it is used by every reputable physician. Bnt none of these ingredients wre ever before applied to saving the hair. New Lustre New Life Science knows now that Seborrhea causes falling; hair, and finally baldness. Without massage or shampoo. Famo will cause the last sign of this deadly hair disease to disappear. The hair will take on new life and that new life will show in wondrous new Irstre. Dandruff is Seborrhea If yoo have dandruff yon have Seborrhea, And as long as you have Seborrhea you are in danger of lesing your hair. Examine every inch of your scalp after a few days of Famo, end yotj will not find a single Bake. All itching win cease.

Don't Lose s. Day If Seborrhea ges into the sebaceous gland3, you will lose roost or all of your hair. Not a day is to be lost in killing the dandruff bacilli with Famo. Not until Famo has completely cleared your sca'p are you safe. Famo a Real Discovery Seborrhea is a disease as deadly to the roots cf the hair as pyorrhea to the roots of the teeth. The discovery of Famo deserves therefore, to be ranked as a real achievement. Shampooing the scalo will rot

Famo Kills the Germ If your hair is falling out then it is fighting for its life. As fast as Seborrhea kills one hair. Nature struggles to supply another. But the second will be a feeble growth, because the haJr is poisoned at its source by Seborrhea. Unless Famo kills the Seborrhea microbe your hair is making a losing fight. Each succeeding hair will be thinner and weaker until Famo Liils the bacilli.

Baldness keeps coming closer and closer. But as lone as there is life n the hair roots Famo will stimulate and encourafe the growth of new hair. It has increased the length of women's hair fretm four to six inches. Three Years of Trial The formula of Famo was worked out in one of Detroit's great pharmaceutical houses. These wonderful laboratories manufacture medical supplies for the physicians and druggists of America. Three years of constant research went on before Famo was even given a name. But in that time it had proven that it stopped Seborrhea. It had demonstrated its power before even a cmgie bottle was sold. No AIccliol in Famo Now it is offered to a people peculiarly afflicted with a disease deadly to hair. Everything in it is helpful to hair helpful toward a healthy

scalp, beautiful, uriant hair.

glossy, kix-

It contains not a trace of harmful alcohol. The dollar bottle is a quarter to a third larger. Get Famo from your druggist and begin to use it regularly thii very night. At all toilet goods counters $1 and 35 cent sizes. Your money will be refunded if you are not satisfied. Applications at the better barber shops. Seborrhea is the medical rszmf. for a morbidly increased fiow from the sebaceous glands cf the scalp. The seborrhezn ricrction forms in scales or Baktt and is commonly iu?wii as dandruff. I Ifd. by The Famo Co., Detroit EDWARD C. MIMAS CO. Hammond. L. HARRY WEI3 Hammond. CENTRAL DRUG STOHE Indiana Harbor. SCHLEIKER'S PHARMACY East Chicago. MATTERN DRUG COMPANY Whiting.

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Come On! Good People! We Are Nat Quito Thrcush With Our Part cf This War Job You told l.'nrif iiiii lo bestir himself to spare expense in order to beat Mermany to the trroiind in the quickest possible time. American ma t c ri a 1 s on top of American valor, ingenuity and resourcefulness d i d the job and did it well. So let's wind up our War Account our oun debt of honor, and thank our luckv stors that we ar, through, and w i t h Victory and Prosperity for our reward. Buy Your Victory Bond Today!

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