Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 279, Hammond, Lake County, 8 May 1919 — Page 5
Thursday, May S, 1919.
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CROWN POINT NEWS Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
parade of th Mason:.: bodies at ih corner tcn iavinc next Saturday v Ml b headed by The colors of the pal ro! and drum n: p? of Orak Shrine. Tile crlrira ill K.. vtiai-.-J lr n armed p.iard of members of Orak T'Tiplf, who were in the ovT.ieas serv:ce of their country. E'fry citizen. ".one the ln of the ra-ad should how h:s deference to the olors and h r eratitude to ihjf overseas veterans. by standing: with uncovered head' while 1h colors are raising. ; M;s Till'. Lehman is on t'n sick j I this wek. ! Mrs. J A. UmplPby is expected here I cn Thursday to open up the home on treet, which has been closed n Jun 1st. After the close of the - ii'iol Miss Glads and" hir bro'heis u'il come to frown Point to keep b use while Mrs. L'mpleby will return Ohio to assist in the care of"her mother. The net." of 1 Pi 9 or In other words, t: laws of the state of Indiana pas"d by the 71st session of th $f;icral sS'mbly of Indiana haw been receivd at the clerk's office in Crown Foint '-; have b"en distributed to ihe-r r chtt'ul owner.-" th-s week A i's S'1'! to Gary and also to Hammond. r.ev. Ph. Guethoff w:ll )eae on next 1 ii'sday for Camp IVa'i.in. Florida, where he will spend a month's vcaon and rest His r- In charge of h:s II ai-iir. V.-s. Ruth Wh-eie '" : Frank fort. I nd parish here will assistant. Fat:;e:eft on Monday litre she will : w : t a h jaients. Mr. and Mrs. H P.t ey for 3e r a 1 days. r. .. rati! p,.iAr 's. pastor f the III. K . ins church t h s week attending a district confer- "' He ii! be away thre days. Tw- frown Toint young men. Edwin X i ris and Kdward Donn&ha won hon-..-the Kaiamazoo College lntervuolastio Meet at Kalamazoo on May S Tiic bo s came home with four viiedal. KrHnar won first in 220 iujjh 1' 'ii dies, second in 120. low hurdles and w for second place in the pole vault. Kdwar'! Ionaha also tied for second Pi p In the pole vault. The friends of the y:.unz men feel that they Thade a m'jrhty cood showing and -xpe'.t to besr from them in the different athmeets this spring:. Mr. and Mrs. Val Zimmerman of P.or'hs'r. Indiana. motored to Crown Pt. on T.iesday to visit with relatives. Fred rroohno. living on the lve farm is reported quite sick this we-Jr. In the case of Wilson vs. Green. Be Careful With YOUR RUGS Did you know the F. C. Hooman Co., General Cleaners, have 'added a department, to tbeir ceneral cleaning plant, for bringing back life to the costliest of oriental and domestic rujrs? Don't. take any chances; send your rugs to a strictly reliable) concern. We will make them Inok as new, as beautiful and as immaculate as the day you boupht them. Our facilities can't be excelled ven in Chicago, and our work is absolutely guaranteed. Telephone today for our representative for particulars. Hopman Go. General Cleaners 375 Sibley Street, Hammond. Teleohone 216.
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The A. B. C. Super Electric Washing Machine has been placed in many homes in East Chicago and Gary. Just think! A washer that washes clothes clean without manual labor in 15 minutes at a cost of Vfjc for electricity. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENT AND 30 DAYS9 TRIAL 570 Washington St., Gary 613 Chicago Ave., East Chicago Lighthouse Electric Co.
which has been on trial in the circuit, court on Monday and Tuesday of this week the jury found for the defendant. Mrs. Wilson, a daughter of Mm. Green of I,eroy wished to have a ijuardian appointed for her mother, whom she declared was not capable of managing her estate, which is very valuable, and consists of several farms near Leroy. Asa Green, a son. lives with his mother and the court and Jury deciaed 'hat they wr able to t t k f care of the property. Mrs. Walter Ai'man nti ta'ned sve: al of the faculty of the Crown Point schools at a six o'clock dinner Tuesday nijrhr. The city council met for the':- month, ly session on Monday nisht and allowed the usual Kris!, of bills. They also passed a resolution for the improvement of Clark street fi-im Ridge to Indiana avenue, with a macadam pavement, a cement side walk improve to be put In on West Jol'et street to South s,t:'t. Herbert Johnson was appointed city
a t a t orne man ' to Crown his chair The m bavins; resigned as aider::s Hayden. having nioved T'o'nt will probablv rHsnni" in the cit y muni 1 1, fibers of 'he Unvfli Sf.i.ly were hostess to the loraT stud i lub at l-.iw ll on Tuesday afternoon. A niist. delightful afternoon was spent, a tin" prcKram Riven and tefreshriients served, after the p ok rani close an idea! afternoon. Abo'it 2.1 members of lh- "l.idy club maj the trip. The net meeting' of tlie club will b held in two wee'us and spent at the I'unes. near Gar. Mrs. Fred Harr entertained a party of ladse?, on Monday mcht In honor : Mrs. B. A. Krost's house nuest. Mrs. Moore, of Ironwood. Michigan The prize at innh was won by Mrs. Jessie F.arr. The party was a very pleasant affair. Mi. and Mrs. A H W. Johnson attended the minstrel show at East Chicafso on Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs Cyrus Hayden who have been living: on. their farm near Lowell while their son George was in the Fnited States service, are moving back to their Court street property this week. WANT UNION WITH RUSSIA I I INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE! i BERLIN, May 7. VIA IAXIN. May A union with Russia was demanded j by Herr Riciitoi'er. one of the leaders of j the Social Democratic party at a tnetins of the pace committee of th N.ir:.?? PRETTY tJrJ&h-i Catarrh i. fl,. destroyT of health ri if H good kk. it Li rrwnwic ior moor DUmaa iita. Ctrrb ef the cote and ihroat ia a dtrty. iUtJry. dnimtu dimae. A catarrtiaJ in Bajmnatiog o t tba urnw Bt aTitomi tion .to necbrt. Malt txocJe ao mlBixMA tepend npea PE-RU-NA PVe CMarrh nd Catarrhal Coauttttlm It afford pwsnot relief for etxnrha and exMda and otber diamdeia W a thioicenka and cooceatioa. JM, the mom Imiiigs. Tacan in tima P1WJ-KA wl vard T Ui Orio or 8wa Fin and aasivta K'catjy in eompiete return, heiti mftirr am atteeW. fnrtr-alat yaara PE-BU-NA has km tbe rs. t-tMLim aaadieiaa fax tha wepia fa-miiy. Xa tt ia tlie acana. TW la m aaf war. TASXTSCTUQOT3 SOLO FWIRT RHHX i
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A Free Trial of ryramld Pl!e Treat, meat Will He Just I.Ike Meetlas m Cood Old Krlend. -v".,!--"";e'"--: ; ",;: '.-'r-i"v:M V 'wt: BCe'if'"'A'V.jtt - ' ' ' " - ..f. . . . f -.jf.-.'' mm )- , J WONDER Have vou tried Pyramid? If not. why don't you? Ttv? trial is free Just mail coupon below and tha results may am.iz you Others art praising Pyramid Pile Treatments as their deliverer why not you? Mail coupon now or Ret a rtoc box : rom any driilst anywhere. Take no substitute. FREE SAMPLE COUPON ptkauid rnniT company. Pyramid Blrtg.. ilsrnhall. Mich. Ftn1rT .r1 ?r a Vr sample of Pyramid Pile Trentmant, In plain wrapper. Name Street jtiona! Assembly toda. IJerr Richtofer expressed the belief that the government would enter into communication with the TI.iHher ik rej fim at Moscow and sei'k an armistice, j A large section of th- press Is comment ing favorably upon such action. PERSONAL! SOCIAL NEWS T Elks' Attention. Very important meeting Thursday evening. May Sth. tin account of initiation meeting will start promptly at T:3'. Luncheon will be served. o-r-i w. I., young, ::. n. POSUNCJ EVENTS. Tlie Oak Leaf Kmbn.i i. y f'.uh will be entertained by Mrs. Hal Young st her home. Rive-- flea Farm. Friday afternoon. The meet ins of the l.. o. T. JT. Social Club has been postponed one week until the ever.incr of May 15th when Mrs. Sophie Kckland will be hostess. Friday afternoon the regular meeting of the King's Daughters will be held in the parlors of the First Chrlstlti church. The Parent-Teachers flub of the Riverside school will meet Friday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. A program will be given by the children of ih grades. Miss M. M. Fenderga-'t announces th opening of the Margatuite Beauty Farlor. 610 Hammond liildmg. rhone, 1456 for appointment. 5-S-3t An enjoyable afternoon was spent by th members of the R. A. K. Club yesterday at the home of Mrs. Peter Austgen in Douglas street. With the. club she had as guests Mrs. Warfuel and Mrs. William Bieker and Mrs. H'nrV Bleker. It was a thimble party and during the afternoon dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Joseph Kmmerling of Russell street was named as the next hostess. Tuesday evening the monthly business meeting of Trinity Ladies' Aid Society was held at the home of the president. Mrs. O. C. K. Matthies in Sohl street when the members voted to buy a one hundred dollar Victory Ioan bond and also made further plans for the May Festival to be held May 2iilrd at the Chamber of Commerce. Two features will be a. bazaar and parcel post Story of Number 40 yeara ago an old doctor was putting up a medlclna for dlseaaea of the blood, that cured the worst casea of ipeciftc blood poison, and time proved that the oirea -wera permanent. After many years I secured the prescription (being a druggist), and took each ingredient separately and referred to my U. 8- Dispensatory and other authoritative books on medicine and found the medical properties et down as follows: Employed In diseases of the glandiiar ystem. in blood poison, scrofula, constipation, stomach and lir troubles, chronic rheumatism, catarrh, in sores, ulcers, skin eruptions, mercurial and lead . poiaoning. Under 1U use node., tumor and sorofukma awellings that hare w!thstd U thw treatment disappear as If t7 magic." Ta commemorate my fortieth year ae a druggist I named this medicine "Kumber 40 for The Blood" J. C. Mend-nhall. Evansvllle. Ind. Sold by Jos. TTe.is. Hammond, and Central Drug Store, Indiana Harbor. Ad Amazo Corn Oil Best for Salads and Cooking. Buy in five gallon cans and save money. American Maize Products Co. Tel. So.' Chicago 9271. Roby, Ind. LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Mkt. Price Int. Total. 1st 3 I9S.60 $1.S3 $9ff) 1st 4 "e $r,.S0 $1.57 $97.37 1st $96.0.) $1.67 $97.67 2nd 4 "e $94.30 $1.92 $06.22 2nd 4l"- $94."2 $2.04 $9f.35 3rd 4 '4" $95.4fi $ .62 $96.0S 1th 4'r'e $94.34 $ .27 $94.61 1" handling cnargp. Franklin Investment Co. 210 Hammond Bldg., Hammond, Ind. Hrn. 9-i. Saturday 9 S p. ra.
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sal and refreshments will be served bith afternoon and evening. Tbeir reirular aocial afternoon was enjoyed vesterday at the home of Mrs. Glen L.. nbright in Fayette street. Mrs. Arthur Andrce was the assisting hostess and duritiK the afternoon they served refreshment". The afternoon was spent with swtlic for the bazaar. In two weeks Mrs. Kinsoy and Mrs. Mow will be hostei'es at Mrs. Kinscj'g home in iK-troit street. Three divisions of the M. K. Ladies' Aid Society met jesterday. The second division was entertained at luncheon at one o'clock at the home of Jtlrs. Rjdolph Orother in l.ewis sire-t1 Mrs. Frame. Mrs. Fuller and Mrs Jarr-m were the assisting hoste. The third dlsision was Mit-ri.i!ncd at luncheon by .Mr". K. Tinkham a' her h'ine in Iictroit s're-'t Thoro were iwolve covers. riuriri(r the afternoon thev sewed for the Red i'ross and spent plofisani time socially. Mrr. KlemmK of fond it s' reet ill be the next hostess. Mrs. 11 W. l.ee of flmton street was hostess to the fourth division. After a short business meeting ref reshmen' s were served and th members enjoyed a social hour. Arrangements were, made for entertaining the entire society in two weeks on Wednesday. The reeular monthly business and social meeting of the Jewish Undies' Aid Society wa held yesterday aftr-r-tiooii at liie home of Mrs. Hertz In West
j Hammond. Tii last meeiinn before ihs summer vacillon will be h'ld at the home of Mrs l,vine in Kast State street. . Mr. and Mrs fharles Arkn, HI P.u'.h street, left Tuesday evetiinr for yew Tork fity where they will spend a T--days-before Mr. Arkin sails for Holland where he will purchase his stock of diamonds for his store in State street. From New YO'-k Mrs. Arkin will gd to Washington to remain for a short visit with her daughter. Miss Tauline Arkin who is in government service. The w. C T. I, of Hammond will observe Mothers' Day Sunday. May 11. with a special service at the First fiiristisu church at two-thirty o'clock and th invitation to join in the service is extended the public. D. EmmeH I ffrt t tti fntiltlief Histrt(-t .vanrral ial who recently came here from Savannah, O., will address the meeting. He was in Y. M. A. work at famp Grant during the war. Th inerature department of the Hammond Woman's flub will hold its annual plenic at the home of Mrs. A. Ya nSteenberp. in Lansing. Til., Saturday. May 17th. Tickets for the luncheon may be obtained from Mrs. fharles Wilson. Mrs. W. A. Stout and Mrs. f. R. Miller and all reservations must be made no later than Wednesday. the fourteenth. The liisftory rommitte of the Hammond Woman's Club will plant a tree on the club lot In Rimbach avenue Friday afternoon at four o'clock. The members who wish to assist are invited to meet promptly. Testerday afternoon Mrs. Iarson of Chicago avenue had the members of the Lady Vikings. Sew ing Circle as her guests. They brought their needle woik and during the afternoon refreshments were served. The club will met again in two weeks and Mrs. Oscar Larson of Elm street will be hostess. The members of the Amicitia flub met for a quilting party yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F.dward Unnewehr in Sheffield avenue. Mr. and Mrs. R V. Porch. 313 East Sibley street, announce the marriage of their daughter Ruby Fern to Cecil Palmer of 4906 Olcott avenue. East Chicago. Thursday. May 1. Mr. and 5Irs. T. F. fhafee of Shelbyville. Ind . motored to Hammond and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward l'nnwehr at their home in Sheffield avenue for a few days. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Ogborn. 137 Conkey avenue. Saturday, a son. The Central W. f. T. C will meet for an Important business meeting Friday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs. Adkins. 9S Plummer avenue. Remember Arkins. Hammond's oldest Jewelers. Its.", State St. for Engagement and Wedding Rings, Birthday and Graduation Gifts. 5-8-tf A pleasant meeting of the Fleurde'is flub took place yesetrday afternoon with Mrs. Roy Movvery at her home ni Forsythe. avenue. The guests were entertained with music and during the afternoon a dainty collation was served. There were covers for Mrs. E. A. Grlswold, Mrs. Clayton Wolf. Mrs. Fred Kreieher. Mrs. Hlllmer, Mrs. Westerman. Mrs. Buzzard of Chicago and Miss Avis Abbott. One of the prettiest of the season's dances was the May party at which the members of Hammond Temple No. 7.1 Pythian Sistrs entertained last evening at their hall, corner of Hohmsn and Oden streets. Twelve young women 'gave a May-pole dance and MU-s Fried- , hof was elected May Queen The party i was very largely attended and the guests enjoyed a most delightful time. Initiation will feature the meeting of Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythian Sisters Friday evening at the K. of P. Temple, corner of Hohman and Ogden streets. South Side Taxi Lln. ste,n service. i Popular price. Phone Hammond 6:S or 667. H. K. Gardner. 4-24-tf Remember Arkin 's. Hammonds oldest Jewelers. 16?. State street, for Engagement and Wedding Rings. Birthday and Graduation Gifts. 57-to-6-l WHITING RIOT IN BOARDING HOUSE j SPECIAL TO THE TIMES1 ! WHITING. Ind.. May S. Geo. Warj go. John Turan. Andrew Simon and Jim Yuhaz were arrested in their hoarding place, 421. 121st street, at 2 a. m., on Wednesday, on the charge of riot. A young girl Helen Molnar ran to the police station and notified Sergeant Niziolkiewics of the affair, and when the police arrived on the scene, found Jim Yuhaz suffering from bad Too Late To Classify HAVING ENLARGED OUR PLANT WE want the following machine hands to man our new equipment: 111 radial drill press hands. 5 milfing machine hands, 4 screw machine hands. 5 lathe hands. 5 niolders. 15 laborers. ?f Mr. Biehl. at Lincoln Hotel. Ind. Harbor. Thursday and Friday ave.nings for further information,, 6-I-t
wounds, havina; been atabbed with a knife and also s.ctasore. Then men were, all taken to the police station and a physician was secured to dress the wounded man'a injuries. Yesterday they were arraigned in court and Wargo was dismissed, but Turan was fined $23 and costs, amountins to $3S.3ti. Vuhuz was fined $lnf and costs, amount. nir to $118.30; Simon. $!" and mars, amountlns: to $113 . I". They paid and were 'released.
JUGOSLAVS MUNITY AND ARE WIPED OUT 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 MILAN. Italy, May S. A contingent o- the Jugo-Slav troops that invaded " erinthi.t and attacked the AustroGermans mutinied and hoisted the red flag, hut were afterwards surrounded by lo;. al soldiers and anr.ih -l.f.ed. according to Information from Km me today giving the first real details of I he fighting. At the outset the Jugo-S'.ars were suci-esHful when they crossed x.he Delmarcatlan line get forth in the armistice The- occupied considerable teriitorv, capturing prisoners and guns. The day after after tlie mutiny the J:. go-Slavs were thrown back to th left bank of the Drave river, abandoning a!! their prisoners and captured 6 m as well a war materials. The A u itro-Germans then occupied el i ko vec. HEAR CZAR IS ALIVE. I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! LONDON. Mav S An unconfirmed tepoi-f that the former czar of Russia and Ins family are alive was received by the fhronciel from Berl.n today. There were no details. The ex-czar and his family were reported to have been executed In Siberia and circumstantial accounts were given of the tragedy.) DARING ROBBERY. I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! PITTSBURG. Pa.. May 8. Four masSed men entered a fore.gnera' boarding house in Elizabeth. near here early today and when the occupants failed to meet their demand for money they shot and killed one, probably fatally wounded another and seriously two more. The robbers escaped with $500. GARY BUILDING TIEUP ENDED Arbitrators selected by the builders and employes of Gary yesterday agreed on terms and construction will be resumed at once upon two mill. on do!;ars worth of buildings. Skilled mechanics will receive an advance of from 2';C to 5 cents per hour. The four thousand men employed in building operations will be increased to 5,000 in a few days. BODY OF PRESIDENT'S COUSIN FOUND The -popular play. "The Elves and the Shoemaker" and community singinn will he presented at the Reveridge rchool. Tolleston. tonight at seventhirty. Th play will be under the direction of Misa Margaret Williams and M.ss Louise Clark will show several reels' of picwires while Miss Trvush will preside at the piano and Miss Harter will lead in the singing. LARGE-CLASS OF K. C. CANDIDATES A class of eighty-seven candidates will be given the mysteries in the second and third degrees of the Knights of Columbus Gary lodge at their hall in East Sith avenue next Sunday. May 1 S t ti. Teams from Hammond and fhieago have been engaged for the initiation work; the Hammond team doing the work of the second degree and Chicago the third. SEVEN ENLISTMENTS FOROVERSEAS Seven enlistments for overseas serv ice have been received by Sergeant McGruder. rcruiting officer at Gary this week. One soldier, Alfred H. Rosener. who has seen IS months action la th w orld war.- re-enlistel in the Coast artillery. He resides at Bremen. Alabama and was wounded. Harry Weinberg entered for one year in the aviation service and was sent to the speedway at Indianaipolis. Robert Smith entered the cavalry branch and was sent to the Hawaiian Islands. Those going to France for threa years include Lefc'le Lippitt. Gary, infantry. Joseph Tassin. Marksville. infantry; Leonard Day. Cleveland, Ohio, infantrv; John B. Walford, Westvllle. Indiana, .nfantry. DEMENTED MAN TAKEN CARE OF fun Walker, a demented man. 360 BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the eubsrl. tuts for calomel, act gently on tho bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath fine" duSck relief through Dr. Edwarcb Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar coated tablets ard tsken for bad breail 'y all who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act sen!; b:;t firmly on the bowel and live. -.tirr.ulating them to natural action clearing the blood end eently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, criping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen yeara of practice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect, 10c and 25c per box. All druggists.
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RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER
Seep Seated TJrte Add Deposits Are Sis. solved and the Kheumatio Poiaon Starts to Eeare the System Within Tweaty-fonr Honrs. Every druggist in ihis country is authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer in this vicinity that if two bottles of Allenrhu, the sure conquerer of rheumatism, does not stop all agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even the slightest twinge of rheumatic, pain, he will gladly return jour money without comment. Allenrhu has been Iried and tested for years, and really marvelous results have been accomplished in the most sever cases where the suffering and agony was intense and piteous and where the patient was helpless. Alb-nrhu relieves et once Immediately ftr you Hart to take it the good work begin. It searches out the uric acid deposits, dissolves the S'-cretjuns ami drives rheumatic poison out of 1gie body through the kidmvs and bowels. It's marvelous how quickly ii. act. Blessed relief often comes in two day, and even in cases where the suffering is most painful all traces disappear in a fe.w davs. Mr. James H. Allen, the discoverer of AlUnrhu, who for many years nufferej the torments of acute rheumatism, desires all sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of anyone's money unless Allenrhu decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, and he has instructed your druggist to guarantee it in t-ery instance. Adv. Fillmore etreet. Gary, was last night taken care of by the police an! held till ha can be brought before a sanity commission for disposition ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO KILL Zelver Brown, colored. 2-i Penn sylvania street. Gary, was last right atrested by the police of the American Tin Plate-Mills on the. charge o assault and battery with intent to kill a fellow workman. He was lodge'! 'n Jail witliout bonds for his reli-aae to appear before the trial Judge. AUTO SPEEDER IS ARRESTED Frank Winters, an auto speeder, was arrested by the Gary police at Fifth avenue and Rhode Island street. He was released on his resognizance for appearance in court. TRUCK FLIPPER GETS LEG BROKEN Wh'le attempting to jump a, moving truck yesterday Frank Johrf',n, 1432 Washington street, Gary, ffil and broke his lea. He was n1tn to the Mercy hospital. Gary Building Permits. Frank Sovotca. two-story Triclt fiat at!686 Virginia street. tr cost $3000. RUSSIAN CHURCH PAINTED WITH RED FLAGS A report Is handed in tha,t th Russian Orthodox church at 17tb and Killmore street. Gary, nowadays carries a red coat of paint with here end there the Red flag painted on the exterior. A sweeping inveptlgation will b made as the the why and wherefore of euch. decorations being made on th" church. SHELBY VILLE. A quart of whiskey cost Pete Minor and fleveland Wolf, both of Milford. Ind.. $5 for the liquor, and a total of $31 in fines and costs in the local police court. Advertise in The Times and advertise again. Results come with constant effort. USED FIFTY YEARS CLEARS SKIN V AT ALL DRUGGISTS -EYESScientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Hammond Optical Parlor 141 E. State St. Hammcnd. Ind. WW3fr"rSWfW"'l rasaWBUtifasssaSas ljjasaflsjatasU LIBERTY BONDS Based oa opening prices on New Tork Stock Exchange, we will pay today I 49-44 for a 55031,4 BOI1a 43.17 for a S50 1st 4 Bond 47.07 for a 850 2nd 4'"- Bond S48.21 for a 650 1st 4J $47.17 for a 850 2nd Boad 847.34 for a 850 3rd 44r- Bond $48.33 for a $50 4th 4Ufr Bond CAMP THORN E t CO. SERVICE AT WEIS' DRUG STORE 575 Hohman St., Hammond, Ind. JOHN PORA CO. 3462 Guthrie St., Near P. O., Indiana Harbor, Ind. NASSAU & THOMPSON N. W. Cor. Forsyth and Chicago Ave, East Chicago, I no. TRIBE OF K 675 Broadway, Gary, Ind.
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