Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 4 October 1919 — Page 5

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October 4, 1919.

THE TIMEa

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Where to Worship at Various Hiismand Cburchti

Monro Btraet Mstbodlst Sylsoopai Rev. Donald Wayne Riuuie. pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sundsy school. 11:00 a- m, Morning worship. :10 p. m. Epworth League. T:30 p. m. Evening service. Eton M. S. Cborcb 202 Truman ave. Rev. Berk, pastor. Phone 1133-J. ;30 a. m. Sunday school and Bible

Study. 10;30 a. m. Morning service. T:30 p. m. Epworth League. 8:00 p. m. Evening service. First Baptlat clinrc.li 207-213 Sltley St. R. D. Ltckllder. raster. 10:00 a. m. Special rally and promotion day program. A combined service of the church amd S. S. :Si) p. m B. T. P. U. Miff Vera Rice, state B. T. P. U. worker in Minnesota, will speak. T:30 p. m. Evening: worship followed by the Lord's Supper.

St. Paul's CTrnxch, Eplacopal Rimbach Ave. and Ann St. Rev. W. J. Hawthorne, rector. N'o early celebration. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Remember the gold stars and what they represent. Mid-day celebration and sermon. Music by the vested choir at 10:15.

The vestry meets immediately after, this service instead of Monday night. ) Evening service with address and the J choir at 7:30. The cards with Information concerning the Sunday services during the absence! of the rector at the general convention, will be distributed. Every family should have one. Let us fill the church minor-1

row. Imminntll Stu1:cU Ctturcb 350 Sibley street. Rev. C. Schaeffer, pastor. :00 a. m. Sunday school. 10:15 a. m. Service. first Prebytrtfca. Comer of Highland and Hohman S.s J. C. Parrett. Minister :45 a. m. Bible School. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. And Communion. Subject, "Loyalty." 1:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. First Methodist Episcopal Ctmrci T. J. Bassett. Pastor.

J. 00 a. m Class Meeting. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 10:4 5 a. m. Morning worship. :30 p. m. Epworth League. 7.80 p. m. Evening Service.

welcome. Salvation Army. 269 East State street. Salvation meetings: Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. ' Bong and Praise service. 3 p. ra. Evening service at 8 r. m. Captain Samuel Hedegaard in charg. Trinity EngUsn Ct. Intnersn Chnrch K. of r. Temple, corner Ogden and flohman ts. H. Mackcnsen. pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. 7:45 p. m Evening worship. Strangers welcome.

first Chnrch of Christ, aclsoMss 730 South Hohnian street. Morning service at 10:45. Sunday school . at 12 o'clock. Wednesday evening testimonial meet

ing at S o'clock. A free reading room is open dally except Sunday, from 2 to 5 p. m. and on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7:30 to 9. The public is cordially welcome to all

i services and to visit the reading room.

first P sot costal Chturch of the Vas. arena, corner Calumet and Michigan avenues. Rev. L. T. Wells, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Presching. 8:30 p. m. Toung P-'les' meeting. 7:45 p. m. Preaching. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:43. All are welcome.

MILLIONAIRE'S SON LEARNS WOOL "GAME" "FROM GROUND I P" IN FATHER'S MILLS

Cornelius Wood, son of William M. Wood, president of the American Woolen Co., has started to learn the woolen business "from the jrround up." Wood was recently discharged from the navy with which he served as a lieutennnt during the war. He hft entered the Washington mills, nt Lawrence, Mass., the largest woolen mills in the world.

Pine Street Presbyterian Church Rev. M. H. Krouse, pastor. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Divine Service.

o:3U p. m. Christian anil intermediate Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Evening Service. Sohl St. Pentecostal Assembly 74J Sohl street. Lord's Day ser ices at 10:30 a. m. end 7:30 p. m. Thursday evening at 7:45 p. m.

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in without delay. K. C. Ml.ias i ;is donated the balance oi the nuils r quired and u move 1 unJer way to secure the mattreSM pads f'.r tlie 24 bunks. Get ready Scouts to enroll for the firbt oxertiisht. We hope t, put up our tents and invite every llaniinoiil M-out to be with us. FltlNK O'ltOt KKK, t HAII1M.4M liSt eveiung Frank u'Rourku was l-ttd ciiaiiinan of the. Troop Committee of All Saints' Scout Troop, has pledged his support to the boys and thrj are enthusiastically rallying to make gnod duiins; the coming year. The Committee which at present nfita of Frank O'ltourk", 1. S. O'Connor and W. P. Kyan. has organiied with the purpose of assiting T. V. Enright in mtiking Troop 11 one of the city's best.

All Saint boj s the close of the shield now held

placed in their quarters, ennpled with tKr'il well

ihusiasm and atiil'.ty will make ail the other troops look to their lame s. Every boy of Ail Saints parish who if twelve years or over should be t

bert of Belgiu.i, gtt a -hlrUseye view" BSaEESCSKaMJ

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cr the city for half an hour in a ii:um1 liy (1 m-uc I -op I a r p . (Juletly leaving the AVa ldorff-Astoria hotel, ai'cotnpnnii-d t.y a few officials, the king boarded the flying boat at the. Columbia TaorU Club pier at North P.ier and Kiglit y-slxth street. MRS. RICHARDSON IS BURIED TODAY Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. 14)lla Richardson who died at St. Antonio hospital, were conducted this morning froml Williams' Chapel, with burial at. Jnry (iak Hill i-enie-t e r y . Airs. Kiehardson resided Br 1713 Ttoosevrlt I'laie and Uavr-a to mourn her. hushan dfitid one child.

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cajko or TKAirjrs. We wish to expres-J our f.uf'rf thai to our many kind friei-.ds nnd neiihl.r for their beautiful flora! oiTrri:i ' also thank the Altar find Hoirv ? ety; their kindnfsn will alv-sys I" 1" In fond remembrance by us. James Hamilton and fnm ' -. . Mrs. Arthur Arms and fa mil

have decided that at

contest the trophy by Troop 10 will be j

Thl spirit j known en- '

NOTICE Heghinlntr Oct. 1st. N. Ist-ii's Drurf Store will close efniinf,s at 10 o'clock, except So ' u rd.i ; :-. h'-n ti: v- will close fit 11. Sunday hours from S:S0 m. m. to 12:110 p. m. and lr-t.rn i i . m. to 'J p. m. 9-:;0-4t

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEITOalAJI. In lovinc rt.-mc mhrnnce of J. P. Ryan, who died five years bko on the oth of October. 1014. MM.-. A N'N A KTAX MORGAN".

the Church Hall next promptly at 7 p. m.

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Centenary Methodist Episcopal Churcli ' Rev. Reeve, pastor. 10.00 a. m. Sunday School at Lincoln School Puilding 7:45 p. m. Services In Congregational Chapel.

TTTTRTT.F.R FOR !

WETSERN UNION !

THE TIMES is prepared by its leased wire service to give the fullest possible news of the great steel

i workers' struerrle underway. It

Cornelius Wood grading: wool in factory.

short vacation

PERSONAL!

SOCIAL NEWS

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St. Paul's I,utnern Chnrch 85 Clinton St., W. I'. Lichtsinn, pastor. 9.00 a. m. Sunday School. 10:00 a. m. Morning Service. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. Christian Chnrch. Calumet Ave. & Summer St. C. J. Sharp, pastor, 520 Summer St. Open for all services. 8:80 - m. Bible School. 10:45 a. m. Morning service. :S p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:33 d. m. Evangelistic service.

Everybody go to church. The Associated Bible Students j 8 p. m. I. O. O. F. hall, opposite Vllnas Dept. store. Undeuomln, tlonal services. Every Sunday. a.11 welcome. Seats free. N colleetlon. Critaea Zvamrelical Chnrch, Cor. Kohl St. and Indiana Ave. Xar. Peter Well, Pastor. t:S0 a. m. Sunday school. 10:SJ n. m. Church service. BlTtae Healinff Meeting's Held at cur branch, 30S Truman are, every Sunday. 10 a. m. All free. AH

Playlet Who Is a Coward Characters. Martha Smith, Erie Tweedle and

MS. STEPHENSON HOSTESS. I Faith Mnitn.

Mrs. Stephens. n was hostess on Tues-j l.iiak-(cue 1 neir first juarre. "

day afternoon at a five hundred .pun y at i uutli i-nuui unci r.ni ir i

her home on South Hohmnn -tre.-t. A; Ki-adins liousenoia rpisoae ij very preltilv arrange! lunch.-on wwl Mrs. It. V. Powley. served at five o'clock to ihc f-l!..wing Heading Hill Smith Uy Ruth Smith, ladies: the Mesda m-.- Stanley. et."i The reaminder of the eveninn was llerbst. Ered P.ussel. Nelson. Larson. 11. 1 sPont in a social hour and refreshments. Moonshower. Dressier. Amler.-ou ,.f H-1 Every one departed agreeing that it had bron and C. 1. Itussel of Brandon, j been a very successful evt-ning.

Canada. Mrs. Stanley ws award-d oie, e irize for the highest score while thei j-j,e Frances Willard AV

consolation went to Mrs. Harry Moon-'

shower. i Mc.Nally at

A evening at

Walter M. Fryer Is th'l new manager of the Hamond office of the "Western 1'nlan Telegraph Co.. succeeding 'harlea Vuille who has been tinn.M erred to Pontine. Mich. Prior to enter

ing the arinj . Mr. Fryer v as f-ashicr j hopes to give its readers the most l asd assltant manager of the office 'f accurate faCtS obtainable of all ' I.ansinK, Mich., end upon receiving hN I . j diech-irpe he was placed in -hrpe oi eventualities as its news ccluinnsi the EmM Chicago office. He c omcs t j - If voil flfP not h.lvinp'

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THE TIMES delivered to you

with a reputetlon for hustling bak of him and is recommended, ss fully

competent to carry on the growing j rep-ulariV do SO BOW by all means.

w urA wuivn .ur. i uiuc iftm-B 101 uim

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requested to meet at the home of Mrs.

501 Kane avenue Monaay 0. Business of general in-

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LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY E. C. CARROLL Of Crrll A Nswtr AS TOTTK EYES ABE, SO ABE TOTT. That is so to a far greater extent than most peopleelieve. They are ready to admit tiiat eye strain produces undesirable results, but most folks do not realize the seriousness of persistant eye strain nor its prevalence. It is possible that YOt'R eyes would be better for some, attention by an Optometrist. V'e can tell you. CARROLL & NEWTON Optometrists and Jewelers 188 8tte St, Hammond, lnJ.

ENTERTAIN TBIENDS. The Misses Marie snd Christine Spoerner f.ml Hilda Preicherf entertained a number of grirls at the home of t-e Misses Spoerner. 510 Wilcox avenue, at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mis Emma Schmidt whose marriage to Georpe Anderson will -ake place next

Tuesday. The evening was spent with (tames and contests, the prizes were won by Marie Schmueser and Mrs. Wm. Ah'born, Jr., Rose Washhausen and Emma Schmidt; a buffet lunch on was served. Those present were Mrs. AVm. Ahlborn. Mrs. Fred Troppman. tbe Mi?ses Olivia Einsenman. Rose and Johanna tVash.-i.us-en. Anna and Alma Schreiber. Ida Ratsla ff. I-Telda Schwerin, i:isle Grunwall. Clara and Gustle Shower. Hilda Dre!scherf, Anna "Weber, Synthia Fillibeck, Mary Panner. P'mma Martha Schmidt, Emella, Marie and Christine Spoerner.

Miss Charlotte Kassen of Drackei t street ntertained the So So club at hT home "Wednesday evening:. The evening was pleasantly spent wi.h music, needle work and a nice luncheon was served. The next meeting will occur in two weeks with Bertha Hutc.

SHOWEB FOS MISS WADE. Miss Mabel Rumbom entertained at a miscell ineous shower in honor of M'?s Ruth Wad whose marriage to Arley Worth will be an event of November 1-

The eeninir was spent with music games and daneinfr. Mildred Daily ar.d Eillian Borman were the winners in the games. Those present were Mrs II. Sargent. Mrs. H. Geislr, the Misses Ethyl Reed. Anna Kline. Frances Buckley, Bessie Underwood, Mildred Dally. Susia Peas, Ellen Harrison. Harriet Dixon. Florence Knott. Erma Campbell. Mabel Anderson, Lillian Borman and Ruth Wade.

Mrs. Hans Gram very delightfully m-j terest is to be discussed, tertained at an elaborate 1! o'clock d'nner yesterday in honor of Mrs. William-1 H. M. Walls and family have moved son. Covers were laid for the foihwins:i from Cedar Eake to Hammond and will

Wickert. McMeer. MuIIer o. i live at Alice street jir. w.-j is

f Whitinc. 5I- former resident of iummona ana ne

Mcsdames

South ('hicago, Gregg

lone of Oklahoma City, Williamson.; Paul, Miller, and Marsh. They were, very pleasantly entertained with music and singing. The Phi Mu Gamma club lnft night for the first meeting of the year since the adjournment for the summer, with Miss Margret Fromm of Warren stieet. The evening was spent with business, suggestions for new members were made but not balloted upon. The next meeting will be with "V lima Plekrr of Douglas street. The Progressive Conclave True K'ndred met last night. There was balloting nron the first, second and third degrees. Friday, ct. IT. the grand w.irthy commander of Illinois will be a guest of honor.

return to his former business or .moving and trucking. Mrs. Clarence Colgrove entertained the Bethany I. oval Women's class t her home on Sibley street. There was

an attendance contest during the month of September and the lo; ing side was to nerve watermelon to the other side. The c.ass is planning a parcel post social. Miss Lavern Prendergast will entertain the Kappa Delta Gamma club Tuesday evening at a backwards party.

Times news serv!ce Is tr,e best hat money can buy and honest effort can furnish. 100.000 Prescriptions Were Filled Before '40" Was Discovered J. C. Mcnd'-nhf :i, Evansville. Ind.. SDent 40 ears in the iruc bus iiess.

in Hammond and more j colr, pounded over lOe.fui" prescriptions

from physicians educated ir America before "Xu'.nVr i

Blood" was ilis.u-. ered, tin- great

for all blood diseases. Suc.-e.'-sfully employed in diseases of the glandular system, in blood poison, mercurial and lead poisoning, chrome rheumatism, catarrh, constipation, hepatic congestions, dyspepsia and stomach troubles, sore, ulcers, nodes, tumors and scrofulous swellings that ha'e withstood all other treatment yield to '-No. 40." Sold by Jos. Weis. Hammond; Central Drue Store. Indiana Harbor. Adv.

TWO MEN GO INTO LAUNDRY BUSINESS

Two local young men, Harrv ThieJ ! and Harry New comb, have decided to j go into the loundry busines for them- ' selves. " I Mr. Thlel has been manager of the , Hammond branch of the Kennedy i Laundry Co., and Mr. Newcomb was j formerly manager f)f the Chicago Tow- i

si Supply Co

rtcentlv asociated with the; Hammond

La u n dry Co. Messrs Xewromb and Thlel feel that they are well acquainted with local conditions and the laundry business to satisfy the most exacting trade. They will occupy the building; formerly occupied by the Hammond Laundry Co., on Michigan avenoe.

Attention Automobile Owners

Wijllp

KING FLEES IN U. S. AEROPLANE NEW YORK. October 4. K ng; Al-

tVo haro tho larpptt and hpst f'flUlTV

Europ,. ai,d d Kho fQr the manufacture ar.d re1 nl- I IK: ... ... , t,j:. 1 1 Touts

t pairing eu nauiaejit., nuwuc, i"" s , eel uc ,

anu -irtiii. We build and repair Radiators and Covers for any makt: of cars. We furni!, the best honeycomb coil on t.h market. The core we furnish is guaranteed against bursting from freezing. All our work absolutely guaranteed. Phone 3032.

i The Central W. C. T. V. was enterI tained Friday by Mrs. Geo. Wright, there was an election of officers, the I following were chosen: President, Llllie I Berry; vice president, J. M. Leonard; i secretary, Chas. Trimmer; treasurer.

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Friday afternoon Mrs. ntt- Herbst en- rhos,n to , national convention

tertained flt a five hundrM party

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honor or Mrs. t. . i . uusse. ""'""!.,.,. Mrs. Berry, Mrs. Trimmer. Mrs Man.. Canada. A nice 'e.,n Q f Mr9 R GrRvc. served. Covers were la.4 for he fMIo- j houp rrf re.shl,ients follow.

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i to be held at Bloomington, InM., Oct. 16.

Stephenson,

Bussel.

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Velscn and Anderson of Henron

flrt nrize was swarded to Mrs. Stephen

son. consolation to Mrs. Larson Tuc- ,-. 4 "fsa PrnoeU r Vk 1 i 1

osy a, ernoon n..; tertained by th

enterte-n at ner in in- i-n and Standard avenue.

The next meeting will be with Mrs.

Wilson Dibblee of 424 Indiana aicnue.

Morris Shlensky who Is 8ttndin Northwestern University, is spending the week-end in Hajnmond with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H Shlensky cf Sibley street.

AI.PHI MIET.

The Alphi Phi club met yesterday wlihj

Mrs. V.'m. Buchanan for a one o'clock luncheon. The table was nicely Jecorated vith pink killarney roses and an elaborate luncheon was served. The afternoon was spent with music and needle work, all of the members except one were present. Mrs. AV .D. Webb was an Invited guest.

Levi Golden and his mother. Mrs. Kmma Golden have just returned from an eastern trip and they report a most wonderful time. They visited N w

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A business meeting of the Embroidery Club will be held with Mrs. Victor Py-"r of Hobman street next Monday afternoon. "Word hss been received from Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Reed that th business which took thm to Washington. T. C Is belrjsuceessfully concluded and they w'H spend the remainder of the time on a

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What Are You in The World For? There must be fome scheme to life. What le is? Surely it cannot be only that of a fleeting earthly existence. Our life on earth must be a preparation for a better thing elsewhere.

Trinity English Lutheran Church J,"

York,

.r,-.- rather notnts of interest in

east. Mr. Golden who is the scoutmi'-j ter in Hammond, visited many of tbj scout headquarters They spent three, weeks in the east snd there were not j many places of interest that they miss

el. Gettysiwur-. Fa , was snowiei eiUwhich they enjoyed seeing. Mr. and Mrs. Esshom of 23 Mason street has as their fruests over Sunday Mr. and Me. C. R. Miller of New Tork City. Mr. Miller Is an American vicecounsel to Sweden.

Mrs. Frsnk T. McGee hss left for

Mich., where sne win

Mrs. Me(5ee will ne

Grand Rapids,

aoend the winter.

very greatly missed on the north side as she has many real friends there.

"The Church with a Mission."

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Fervlces at K. of P. Temple each Sunday at 10:30 a. ra.

7:45 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. All cervices in the English language. Everybody -welcome. H. Mackensen, raptor. Residence 54 Mason Street. Phone Hammond 144K.

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Jean Mcflssln is recovering fr -m an attack of influenza at the home of hr

grandmother, Mrs.

W. Preston.

CALL 628. i,HIM:il TAXI SERVICE tSKDAN fKRVICK AT HHASOSABI.E 1-4-1 RATIOS. Mr. and Mrs. I:y Tweedle of 468 Eaton street entertained the fifth division of the Indies' Aid of the First M. K. church and the men's auxiliary to t fifth division at their irome last evenitur. During the business meeting a number of important topic? were discussed.

the business was cimin ieu

omposed i.f tht

program

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following; Selected Paderewski. Minute by the Twcedlc orchestra.

Fords!

Pordsl

Fords!

REPAINTED AND A NEW TOP FOR $30. Special pricing on all other makes. Tops built and repaired and your car repainted by mechanics who can guarantee perfect aatisf action. Get our price for contracting your work. Gut Rate fouto Painting and Ti'iEtsmiiig Gompany 301 MICHIGAN AVE. PHONES: Hammond Offices, 2141 ; Res., 1043-M.

Too Late To Classify

The Misses Evelyn Parker. Froine FillinKcr and Mildred Pearson were en-

birthday club of Mrs.

P.loomhoff's Sunday school class, at the home of Miss Evelyn Parker on Fayette street. Games and music were features of the evening alter which dainty refreshments were served. Those present were Mrs. Hloomhoff. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gavit, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, the Misses Evelyn Parker. Prances Fllinrer, Mildred Pearson, Glada Edict. Helen Turner, "Wanda Mead, Ruby Pearson. Grace Muir, Ixuise Younger. May Kessln. Alma Cook. Eillihel Abbott, Master Franklin Parker and Mr. Parker. Arnnntr the coming musical events or the season will be a concert by the Lillian Johnston Co. at the Baptist church, Oct. 13 at e:15 p. m. It Is to be given under the auspices of the Women's Re

lief Corps No. 24. Miss Johnston is 9

very talented Teader and mezzo soprano.

CK. o'c. maHi rtrtie rif TlnrnlHv I Im's I

delightful southern dialect stories. She will be assisted by a very able contralto, Miss Hill of the Chicago Bureau of Fine Art? Miss Chadw iek will assist ihem in a group of old tuin;s wl'h an irlfch harp. Mrs. It. O. WiiiekUr of Detroit etreot is entertaining today at a seven o'clo.k dinner for her husband, the occasion b1?ing his birthday. Mrs. Winckler will have hal'uwe'en decorations and the following guests will be present: Mr. and Mrs. William Krause of Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart of Milwaukee. Mr. stid Mrs. H. G. Erunner of Mansfield, 0., I'r. and Mrs. Kobinson ot Indiana Harbor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Atchison i.f Indiana Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Harry

M. Jolnihon, iJr. and Mrs. T. AV. Oberlin and Lr. and Mrs. T. E. Bell

aitteiry Factory

IS

Nearly Completed

12 other buildings of this size will be built immediately

NEW PASTOR TO BE INSTALLED

FAHM FOR SALE ItO-acre clay loam. 4 miles east of Chesterton. mile from R. R. station, good bui'.lm;s. timber, pasture, running creek thru the yard. Must sell cheap acct. death. 1 rice $110 acre. Also for sale cheap. 1 acre of land, 6-rom house, brick foundation, good orchard, 1 blk. from Lake Store station. Price $1600; cash, l.alam-e to suit. Inquire Steve Dolato & S'.n, 23P! Massachusetts street, ilary. 10-4-2

iR RENT ."-room fiat and sunparlo'-. , "1 E. S'aic st.. i hone Hammond 11'!.". I lM-4-i

Ti e installation of Rev. G. Elbert of Montana, will take place next Sunday morning at ten o'cla.k at the St. John Lutheran church of West Hammond. 111. Rev. W. A. Urauer of the i?t. John' Lutheran church of Ninth ilamm.uid, will officiate, assisted by the Professors Fehner and Moeller of the Conordia Normal College of Oak Park, 111. The M. Johns choir and Miss Lulu Brauer will render vocal selections. Ail are cordially invited to att'-r.d this- servi-e.

CAMP WILDER IS UNDER WAY Last evening Harrison Voorhels snd Executive Lawrence Harris drove to Camp Wilder with ITS pounds of nails, 10 squares of SiFo roofing, a big 42 inch damper and a load of enthusiasm for the best winter camp In America. They found that a god friend of the Hammond boys had already started the work by setting the foundation piers.

so that the carpenters will be aide

t. start the work of dieting the bull

Stock now on sale at

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It will be raised to

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