Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 286, Hammond, Lake County, 16 May 1919 — Page 2

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BENEFIT FOR

THE SOLDIERS

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!a evening of next week a

'-'uque' and en tert a inmen t will be c .n ui Indiana Harbor f,.r the henffit of ijip if turned soldiers and sail-

teria wiil be used for the banquet, after which entertainment will be providej in the Civi. Club rooms. There Will be h prusram f music, athletic stunts, talks by citizens and reminisrrnses by a number of the soldier boy .. Several .vumittees arc a! work on the arrangements and U iw safe to

predict that -ver on who attend!

will have a moot enjoyable and profit abel time.

men is, F.ast Chicago, a very plrarant 1ft tie tnm't;on was Riven to Citv Treasurer W. u. Harmon, by the nfl'Ire help in his emplo It was a supper in honor of the bin chief's S,rd anniversary of hi. birthday. Reside. Mr. and .Mrs Harmon, tliere present lhe three rinks. 31 1 ,. F. A. Stroud. Mi.vs Alice Williams ami Mr. Florence JohnMone It was n fry enjoyable evening and pave evidence of the good will t nd hearty spirit of co-op-

jeiation that exists m the ti eas.n f r's i oft i. e.

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"The Money Corral" Sl'XDAY ETHEL CLAYTON In "Vicky Van"

amount of the collections totalu.I $151.:,."oVir. in jieneral tuxes and $ 1 nfi.277.nr in .special iiscsMii..iit?, making a grand total of JL'ST.SSI 3.V

.-i inu-w oruiy a I'omplishnient in on nection w.:h the finding of tlie to

tals was the addition on the addlnar

H I machine of the 6.00ft items, which U . ' ' '-eked tli books correctly on the H . ury first trial. The Flip on which S'the niiti'-fs were run, as it eauie from

ina h:r,e. njs h little over fifty

ftfi long tv actual measurement, m ,-. Harmon su-. s that he has the most efficient d. li'al force of any office in Lake county.

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"The Money Corral" TJu'iHart iiifturo wijl ho shown in the afternoon onlv.

Mrs. Jlartm Petersen, of N'ortbcote

ae, entertained yetitenlav afiernoou in

Sa , farewell party fur Irs. t '. J.. Epler. j-who is s,mn lea-, ing to mattsi her future 13 j bo me on a farm in South Haven, Mich..

Ij iiiiiiiiit-jiiu w nere sn nas lor.5

rtiidtd. ilrs. T i Morris, of North Slagoun

iave., and her small son. Thomas, is pi -(parinfr to b-.-ue tho earl- party of next i n eelv for a visit to St. bonis.

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1-. no. i iviueaus. or MuKouii ae. mid .Vortii H.irins ae.. are dinner K'lr ts of friends in I'hliato today. Indiana. Harbor v. omen v m have Riven their lime t the needy ork of the Hed Cross i -enter are .specially in it. it to attfiid an aliair i,, ( hel.l m their honor at Die riiapter House next VVedio -sdn? , at lh hour of It o'clock, and with a reMiles t li-Miod that they bring a light refreshment to accompany the hot coffee and delectable salad that will be preptired to he fen td with the refi t sli-nif-ius brought; I.m u j.- niiperatne thai each briiis their own cup. plate folk and spoon, this will fM.eiliti ili s. i c-

ic and tiss'ii the labor a 1 1 . iid.-i lit u"ii th. wrvintr. Ladies. thiK is a .all for "eats" and not f.,r kt.il tins, so flense ib. i-,sere ih.. ,j;,te and let liothinK fieter joil from iitt. ndiiijf. Kuiil Vriiiotson. of ilrapevine St., whosfl health for a long time has been impaired.

is l.umriR r.,r tJ,P I f alt hal ormin atj Mouth Hi ml find will remain there until j

n .joviu.-u inaiiKR IS note, lu his i:on,-ji-tioti. He possibly so to a mibl-r . liiiialc if t(... baths do pot le-nft't. lnrn.

.lf. Walter Krank. o Bve., hs returne.it from to IndianaiM'dis. txhero

panifd by her mother. Sirs. .Icnnie Hmhatri. who ha.s remained for a b.ncer , visit in that ciiy. Mrs. F'rar.k an-nded the annuMl convent ion of Tri Ka.ppa., j held at the -la? pool .,t.. which mi- in j siesMoii when she arrived there-, and o-et i those attending from this city and many)

other pU.cs. iler xisit altogethei an enjoyable one. iliss iltbel Vnn.se.low, of Xorth

ae.. was Imsless to the ( . S. flub List eeninir and Miss Hed T;erstman ao i.m-of-town suest was present. rr. a. p. Hale in convalescing iiorTl I

ai m. Jiaimirufi no.spttat, where but a i wcflt ago he underwent an operation for I oppendicitis. that he will be brought to!

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g-i nui water Sure Relief

for Indigestion

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few d:ts. The Mcsdnm'-s I from im.ihu, Si h. pa renin li.m-, IM

in Heacon St. within the next

inert and Hoi a nd v l.itor ry -Vckrovds

ch, brre at t h 1 1 r in Uin-

Con pt ... were guests f honor at a card affair and hnicl.e.,n given by .Mrs. .John Hhi 'tma.li in Heacon s-t. yesterd.i. The J . x. Club tiieets this evening

f N'ortii I'.arnii; a pbasam trip iie was a. i'.'iii-

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Mrs. Houis-o M. Trucks was honored'

at her home in .North Haring nve. yesterday by members of the Dieting Club, to which she belongs. nd surprised her on the occasion of her birthday anniversary. Refreshments wer brought by the guests and an ivory hand mirror was thrt gift they presented. The afternoon was spf-nt most pleasantly in intercourse and music.

Mrs. Heibrrt P.eese has taken up her i

residence in Chicago how that her husband has left for Pittsburgh to assum his new duties as vice president of the Amalgamated Association. The home in Northcote ave. has befn sold to Joseph Fisher, who is employed at the Interstate AI i 11 and Mrs. Fisher is daughter to Mr. Pavid Evan, enirloved at ihe

fam pi.xnt. and who forijierly made her home in this city.

the Messers and Mesdamrs Bert t Ian

Three Times a Week for Three Weeks

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After the long winter months.

much, rn ii food rir too little exen practicsi I v everyone feels the neces.-ii y tor a goud Spring Tonic and Blood I'urif.er. Tii li. st spring; medicine vou can take is the king of ionic laxatives CELERY KING Three times week for three weks, brew a cup of this purely vetretabl laxative ta and drink i' just before retiring Gently, vet effectively, it will drivo out

ni. uni.uiities enn not onlv mak you feel betttr, but look better.' right away, giiins you a sweet herath. . 'tar skili and a h'-alihy appetite. Adv.

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Oar Consumers:

Tomorrow (Saturday. May 17th) will terminate the

National Gas Range Week

upon which will be the last opportunity of

'$5. 00

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on the purchase of that Gas Range you may be contemplating to obtain. May We Suggest the "Detroit Jewel"?

Economics

Attractive

Sanitary

( j 0 So. 16-808. f I) j Detroit Jewel Cabinet Rang If Ul J ( l-Jnaraeled Moor Pauels, Dlip if ' . r

Equipped With Self-Lighter.

Cooks

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Todd I husband. Milnn. in Hast

went back in 19fi3. Sli.

turned so the husband baa decided fhe meant to abandon him and has filed suit t'r divorce m the Hammond Miperior curt. They were inarri'd in leHdjor. Jt'LIS, while living in "roa t ia -Hunca ry .

attorney is .1. I). Kenned v.

WEEDED AT CHOWN POINT. arrie I'oorinaii also want a ilivoiv.

her husband. Charles H. I'oorus.i 1 lit OX ICH lit M excess.i V ars and she left lam on that Xugust 10. i:l. They wire m Crown Point January 2-. is said to own j-oiiie real ass cotintj'. Mi. ii. Mrs. Poorfor $1,000 alimony. Fred iiar-

her attorney.

SUIT ON ACCOUNT. Pcirr Kovacic and wife have filed suit on an acount against l.avi lel-vesl:l th rou ch lic it' a; ;o'rii y . M L. Metz, in Hair itioiai siij-.rirr court. In .July 1911,

jth - plaintiffs took over ti e maintenance J of Louisa 1 )elc i si; i. daughter f-f the ! defendant. The. father promised to con

tribute a stipulated amount to her support. Tin h has failed to do and now owes oyer $1.50o according to the com

plaint. GETS A DIVORCE. Editii Oliver has been granted a di-

i vorce lrom James Oliver by Judge

Peiter in l:.m 1 SUIT ON MORTGAGE.

Attorneys Mheerer & tiillett have filed suit for ttie American Trust Staving-, bank of Hammond against Ceorge. p. j

Stout ' al for foreclosure of a mort- !

gage. APPEALS ASS TAKEN. Appeal to tlie Hammond superior court from the court of Justice Frest has been taken in tlie suit on account of the For'. Wayne Iron Store "o. vs. K. F. Van Horn et al. The appeal was tak i! by the plaintiff through AtterneyM. P. Metz.

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A visit will convince you that our store is the logical place to buy Sold on moderate terms. Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Company 571 South Hohman Street Hammond, Indiana

RPHEUM THEATRh

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FEATURE ATTRACTION TODAY Copper City Four FROM REVILLE TO TAPS. Special Scenery and Lighting Effects. The Milmars Comedy Entertainers. Dale & Young

Comedy. Singing and Talking, p

Dave Tlmrsby Comedian.

Act Beautiful "The Hunt" Also Ruth Roland IN

"The Tiger's Trail" fe

New Show Monday, Wednesday and Sat unity. Matino daily, 2:30; Nights continuous, 7 to 11; Sunday continuous. 2 to 11.

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PASTIME

TO DAT Ethel Barrymore in her great success "The Divorcee" The story ia a powerful one. full .if revenge, jealousy, intrigue.. The notion is with an intent and Miss Elarrymore touches drama! ic. leiRhts never before reached by in American actress. TOMOEBOW Florence Reed IN Her Code of Honor

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TODAT The Lamb and the Lion featuring BILLY RHODES ALSO TH K RKP illIVE TOMORROW "Sawdust Dolly" w ith BABY MARIE OSBORN Also CHARHIK CIIAPHTV in the greatest of all eonie.ij.-s SHAXGHAIHU"

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Bargains in Spring Wearing Apparel at Prices Never Heard of Before

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Wash

.Slightly soiled, values up to .$10, reduced to.

Values up to $9.00, reduced to

Dresses

$3.95

Silk Poplin Dresses

4.95

All Wool J ersey Dresses

$10.95

Children's Gingham Dresses

95c

Wash Skirts

50c

Values up to $25, reduced to

Values up to $2.50, reduced to

Slightly soiled, values up t $2.50, while they last, each. .

Silk Poplin Skirts

S2.95

Wash Skirts

Values u) to $6.00, reduced to

in a number of different designs.

values up to $-,50, reduced to

1 .25

Extra Size Silk Poplin Skirts Values up to $b'.00, reduced to

$2.95

White Milan Hats for children, a?;es up to 16. regular $3.50 values, reduced to $1-75

$ 1 .GO Trimmed Hats Values up to $5.00. Bou't fail to look them over. Vou may rind just what you are looking for at a

saving of 4.00. h or quick clearance, each

High Grade Dolmans Values up to $05.00, roduced to $19.50 Cotton Waists Hundreds to select from, values up to $2.50, reduced to 95c each

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150-152 State Street Orpheum Theatre Building Hammond's Leading Exclusive Ready-to-Wear Store. Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings.

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