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V. -'.-:- f'.n.th. the 'lf.'ra'vr 'ivh.i has 1"a'1'' ";s ;:o::io mi crnwn point for several ears has S' to llamtaon.1. t.. '"' side, iiui continue in tin? paintni and j'.ipfr hanging business thci-. . Mis. J,. hi, Schmidt of Ft. Wayne. t-Pent Sat-irdav a? the xu. st .. it, v. I'a. G:.e;h,-,ff. Miss Neil-e Grc.sel entertained thmembers t.f the W stminster Guild at 1 (r lo-me lis; f veiling, a f Icr the les- "'. so, .al "hour wh . s;i r! w it it - leshin, rit.-. Th:: ty i men eej with cucspi y. to Cctir.l..' a fr'.fiin i , r. , o e h ! down frm Gary on Mon.iaj noon and ihned ;r, jail, th - y i.amm ! n n the li-'t on set t u l da y, one w,:nan w :is aNo 1:1 th'.- bunch, n vv -i i: r. ,i;n, is with I i,iirono--a!'f a'." ie n.mi.-s tlic , '. a--; th-' ' '"t te a. tive ,,:id .-H!iy swh;. -d t-"-t'.at tart af a tlnns. V'i- i-r, all !-ro'.ig!i' riown m the (iar yit.l..-e pati-,-1 t " an (iav. .s sviorn H.:i.-t tii-ni. i Miss lU-r-.nina l..-ltnian i- .-nt-rtain-tUe ;i iot-1 ;-,?! ,,f n,-(r r j .).u..n ; ofi-o f ,-. . i.uiK .n h-.n. ; ,.f ; Visf' Ma!'?l Sim: an 1 Mar!- lii.ra!, : i; d' "' 'i';.'d wcrk f.-,. i on ,-iu- j in-lay. M.s Si.:is t e.. t.r California lo prn,i tli- winter and Mi.-r. IV.esa. j 'u r:;i--r a c-;v- 111 si- : ;iy . M'?s I.ill;,- u edei was nr.aMe to a ''nd to h-r ii;it-s : ; -lejoity rrcorf!'-r M- J;-n ,-:i ..-. .tint of :; ts. i Tht' t-r- J ;-,a; t".;r.t a a- .-aj!-! t - t r . " ' ""t"--- "ii M. ndav art. r- i ' ' --oi. a iw.ro :-n '! r, r, i:; t!..- r r ur no !0 CUD'S LAXATIVE i on Hi! poisons froin Stomach, liver and bowels. 7 ' Mil!' rn.i ... pro of t ;grio- !h r. a !: ".ti' fornix ' "t ?:: ..!i .:- :-ure your; ir the b-s' i rnrs-t. hnno-1 - or -yst.- f ;.r h iittli j iver and h.iv.-el?. 'hildren! .- e r i . lilid is 1 " s i a -t n-.ach e its delicious fnrty ti?t lull di-; i- ' tions for !i;:d !- .-' on ei'di boii'c.' i.;ive It ithe-u', fear. I :; 'he, : i.-u- t s.-iy "Clif-irnia. j Adv. '

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ill Renss lacr on Uusiness at the imie. j Dr. and Mrs. J. P.. l.ciin Jiin Ghas . Mt-.-k.-r 1 1 1 . t i -1 to Chicasjo on Suniliy and in the day w i iatm-s. A ':-a-r'e.s ,-T h,-ii .Pills hae iallen on tnI T,. wal.e o".' the mftub-rs of loamy s n M . J. Til-owns fa:in!v for ',..:? few Veal. !l- Is W olid' I 1 1 1 ST r : I i n t: o J n w:'.l criis-e following i them. S,-ve-.l wok asro th-;?' son .John .y:t s. , t.! hurt and on Sunday K 'in f h . a n -1 il e r i. hrohe liis arm. i wh.L- i iank!!! a l-'ord. The ac-ident n-fd at Valparnis.'. m: i ltltl UV. 1 II KMU liar; M 1 iunli-T. Kast Chicajfo; to rm:.- '.'roni. Indiana 1 ! .-, rhnr . !..., : Mo::-a lary : Mary PorkowW'i. ? i.i . -y 1.. J..:i.-.. iaty; Sellio Sn-ith. vsrr r; And.-rMor. Ilammon-.i to s- hinidt. Hammond, H.-nnan ". T.inin. Indiana Harbor; t trnde Vatrr. Whitin. ,.: P. wits. ilar;. . MhUpI HrosiikejQawoR PERSONALS SOCIAL NEWS A MEETING OF THE AMERICAN LEGION ' l-'-?mniord r-.t No. IS is oalird for Friilay, '.ictolirr ln. at S p. in. at Cham- ;' 'l- , f i ', on ni'-r. r . Ail members and a',1 ) cfiv:-j nif n desiring ' affiliate with : thi poi are requesi ed lo attend to con- ; sir-n iiiieoi : uit lnatters. i M-7-n A(h. I:. K. AMOSS. Secy. BROOKS HOUSE Mor'on ar. I-:tt Hammond, will j r-'ta-ict nt! em plovjni lit bureau f' r i . i.i,.. u and g ri?:. I'hone Hammond ! ;. Ad . 10-7-1 ; CAS3 Or THANKS. ! W wih to that.!, our friends and j re;..r.e for their kind aid and Fytnra'hy and nemuifnl floral offerings dur- ( !?: tho ji'nfy and depth of our be!ov d I ,'r iih"r 1 -"ioren lifpreially we an-i-reeiaf.- !'-is!cr Wc-ii's comforting ords. ! A!l ;s sad lth:n our dwelling. l.onriy ?r our hearts tei-day. r or tno g;ri w.i iovea fo nearly Has f -rfvr parsed mvsi. And her lit'ie h-d la fin ft y. Her playthings laid sid. Father and mother'." hearts Just breakir.s For their litt'e eirl that died. We nil miss her happy smile. Ail "ir hus. and kisses, too: Our li-.os and home lirtvo not been the same Si sr.

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A very delightful party way Riven by Miss Sophia .truclug to a number of her friends Saturday night at her honK in Crown Point. Mush- and games weie played in which pr17.es were awarded the Misses Iris t'Sadshy. Opil Robinson and Billy t-ehabot. after which a d-irty three course luncheon was served. The following were present: Misr.es Iris Gadsby, Opal I-cohinson. Amy I"ani. Is. Lehla Cowles. Myrtle Itohdo and Sophia Slrtiebic, and Messery. j;oy Dtimke. J. V. Jasin. A. Shreiter anti Eilly Srhabot. The history department of the Hammond Woman's Club met at the home of Mrs. c. L Wolf. 7o4 ('laude street. Mrs. J. O. Thompson was appoin.ted chairman of an entertainment committee to put on a y-rosram in tlie nrar fuiure at the brooks House. East Hammond. Mr.-. John Wi'.he'.m. Mrs. A. A. Anderson. Mrs. Stephens and Mrs. LeGrand T. Meyer were appointed as her committee. After a short business session the meeting as turned oer to Mrs. Glen Ehrisht. chairman of the dsy. H, r topic for th afternoon was "Mexico and the Out-law- Armk.-." Her paper was exceedingly timely and cve her readers a very goed description of the turbulent condition now existing in Mexico. She quoted at length from n recent newspaper article in the Tr'bune Miss Pay Malo then rendered a piano solo. "Scott Pance" by Chanenad and responded very graciously to an encore by singing "Just Awearying For Tou. Mrs. I.eGrand T. Meyer rpoke briefly on the condition of Mexico on her virions trips thre, after which Mrs. C I,. Wolf und her efficient committee served dainty refreshment? which wer" enjoyed during the social hour that followed. jir.s. i.n on and t. meter, Reporter. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Vermrtt v as christened Audry Ruth Vermel t at 'he Trinity English Lutheran church Sunday. In the a.-count of the meeting or 'he Hammond Woman's club last Saturday this paper inadvertently failed to mention the singing of Mrs. C. Kenr.ey. Mrs. p.. C, Kenney is a very delightful and talented sipper and although new to Hammond she hus' been heard seviral times and she is always very much enJoyed and appreciated. The Indiana Harbor Chapter ". K. S. extends a cordial invitation to th ofiirers and members of the Hammond Chapter O. 1". S. to be with them Wednesday. October R. at S o'clock in honor of the annual official visit of Mrs. Cut B. Holland the grand matron. The Eady Viking Sewing Circle will meet with Mrs. Ole. Anderson of Pine street tomorrow afternoon. Mrs, Edward Cozad of 633 Oa'.iley avenue entertained ab-ut fifteen friends Saturday evening in honor of her husband's forty-fifth bjrthday. Nice refreshments were served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. George Been and sons Harold and Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pe. be, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wie and Mrs. Jess Julian. A civic meeting of the Hammond Woman's club will take place at the home of Mrs. J. M. Turner of Truman avenue Wednesday evening at seventhirty. It is to be a business meeting and all members are requested to be present. Th? story hour conducted ty Mrs. Finch of the Hammond Musical College was very successful. Af'or the storyhour there was a program of dances in which the following participated; Fairy Dance. Rose Pllliseher; Highland Fling. F,dna Hirsch: Bluette Poika. Virginia Hembroff. After the program games were played. This story hour will M held the first Saturday In every month. There will be a regular meeting of Opal Hive $! E. O. T. M. tonight at the I. O. O. F. hall. The drill team will meet at saen o'clock. The B-borah Aid Society of the First Christian church will meet in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon. All members are urged to be present. The Girl Scouts of troops one and two will hold their regular m(Ung this evening, Oct. 7 In the parlors t the Pine street church, corner of Chicago avenue and Pine street. There will be a special program and business of importance, all girls interested in girl scout work are cordially invited to n'You Get Guaranteed Relief From All Rheumatic Pains and Twinges tad Muscular Soreness Anywhere witb I W" W I an Harry Wets c&n anpply -yon.

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The Ladies' Aid of the First Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Oberlin and Mrs. p.ohrer as hostesses. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Epls copal church will meet in the guild rourn 2;C0 tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. P. E. Pa vis wil leae tomorrow to attend the grand lodge at Indi anapolis. Ind.. as a representative for the Pythian Sisters of Hammond. The Trinity Aid business meeting will take place this evening at the home of the pastor. 54 May strea. The Trinity Aid will meet with Mrs r.ooi. 550 pouglas avenue. West Hammond, assisted by Mrs. pemmerling Wednesday afternoon. The St. TauVs Lutheran Eadi- Aid will meet tomorrow- afternoon for their social time al 2:30. Mrs. J. G. Row-en entertained several friends in honor of Mrs. Richard A. Green at a birthday party and miscellaneous shower. Mrs. Green was the recipient of many useful and beautiful gifts of cut glass, silverware, liner? and hand painted china. A delightful luncheon was served after which Mrs. Green was wished many more happy bir'hdays. Mrs. Green will be remembered as Miss La Fa ye Shobc of this city. The third division ef the Ladif ' A'd of the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. W. .T. McAleer for a 1 o'clock luncheon tomorrow. Mrs. Spellman will be the assiMing hostess. The Misses Eueile Cope and Mary Johnston spent the week-end with Miss Lillian Henning of Crown Point. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Lort. Mrs. Eort was formerly M.ss peatrice Hansen, ar rived here today from Wichita Falls Texas, t be the guests of Mr. and Mrs J. P. Smalley for a few days before going to Toledo where thy will make their home. Irene Carter spent the week-end at Grand Fteach as the guest of Laura Fitzgerald. The Fitzgeralds also had several government guests over the week-end. Virgene Hammond, who has been visiting in Wlliiamsport for some weeks past, has returned to Hammond. Laura Fitzgerald will attend Chicago Vniersity this year. She will be non-resident student and commute. Mrs Punsmor is a gust of her sis ter Mrs. Joe Miller of Can oil street. Charle? Nelson .spent the week-end at Elkhart. Ind , on business. DEATH OF LITTLE GIRL Mildred Shade the 13 jear old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shade, passed away at their .home. 5J7 Sibley street. Hammond, after a long illne?s of tuberculosis, the after-effects of infleunza . The funeral will be held from the heme on Wednesday afternoon at 1;30 o'clock and then at the German EvanSelica! church at 2:00 o'clock. M. A. GOLDBERG DEAD M. A. Goldberg, president ef the Goshen Shirt Co.,- of p)5 Condit St.. Hammond and well known here died suddenly yesterday in Caicag-o of heart failure . The Goshen Shirt Co.. wiH be Closed until aftr the funeral or Mr. Goldberg on Thursday. SUES WIFE FOR A DIVORCE Mike Bliv.2d... a watchman at the Consumer's ice house, at Roby. has applied for a divorce from his wife Teckla Blauzdis. through the Hammond Superior court. The complaint which was tiled today by Attorneys Boone ard Murray, say a that the ywere married. Ma 10. 1913. at Chicago and later moved to Hammond. Lately. E-tlauz-d;s says, the woman has been associating with other men and names on of her particular friends in stating his grounds for a decree. They separated October 4 . FEW IN HAMMOND ARE AFFECTED Sergeant Hob Cramer of the Hammond recruiting station has been informed that instructions have been iisued authorizing the Zone Finance officer to pay bonus and mileage to men who enlisted in the army before April 2. 1317. and who are now discharged. There are a few- men in Hammond who are affected by this newruling and Mr. Cramer will lend them the necessary assistance in getlng the rr.oney which is due them. POODLE IS MISSING Youngsters residing on the west end of Waltham street. Hammond.' are clamoring for the return of Snowball, the white poodle dog which disappeared yesterday from the home of Arthur J. Weiss. Snowball was a great pal of all of the little folks of his neighborhood and spent hours each day playing with them. Yesterday it seems ho wandered too far away from home or else he was stolen, for he failed to return last night. Search for him is still being made. CROWDS AT THE HESSVILLE CHURCH Sixteen new members were added to the Christian church at Hessville Sunday, throusri an all day meeting which was conducted by Evangelist Snyder. A large crowd attended and participated in a big chicken dinner at noon. There were 139 present at the Bible chool. This brings the total addition to the church to 79. Rev. Snydr announces that the big meetings may close tonight, depending of course upon the wishes of the p-o-ple of Heasvlllc. H urges that the Hammond members of the Christian church and their friends come tonight and help make it a g-rand wnidup to a great series of meetings. NEW CHAPLIN COMEDY Charles Chaplin's lat-st comedy "Sunny-side" ' a three reeler. crammed fill of fun is being shown at the Hammond Orpheum theatre today and tomorrow along with five acts of vaudville. The big number on the vaudeville bill ia 'Then She Woke Up a comedy skit by Sterling nd Larose.

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Science has d iscovrred the way for rpterlriK hatr to Ite r.aturftl color. It l offered tr w omen in Mary T Goldman's Hrtentltic Hair Color llentorer. And women ute thin scientific hir color reatorer wlfh the ami l -v- J '3 fre.-m t hev do pew d -sr. Pimply con, I. Marx T. Goldman s thrcuch the hair. In from 4 to Uay every gr.y hair w hi be gone. Scientific JLiir Color Restorer This Test Convinces f'erJ the coupoi fr trial bottle xm cur upec'al OMub. I. niira arvl sive thi enact color of yiur hair. Try it o-i ,-i lock of hatr. Compare the results, and the pleasure of using -villi the old way. fJer.d In the coupon now. M.4HV T. iOI DM AN Itr.t Colrtman rl-.1.. St. Paul, Minn. Ac9tti milafa Ju -Tnr eai bjt -uiti4 -a, uJW D Mir T.Mtinit, wfr!4rai BM t- Pact. Wn. n Pies.- prvi rr,. ye :r - tpii bof io of Marr - T. ti.jkiman' Ht "olc.r Rea'orer witn snr;iaJ rmj. I im OytcM'giittd in au wy hy aer eptirif - tiv.3 frre offer. Thm nnural cotn o! ray bf is I Hark y black dark lrwn.... medium bro'rj liahtbroa I Name . ttt.. Totta ..... a Co... Stare This little act is so true to nature that ail of the man i..d ('Ues of Hammond are urged to st,? it . SUIT ON TRIAL SECOND TIME. For the second tune tbf damage suit of Kaziiiiir nzn.tiiki. aauiM tlie L.e,,. is. Liinbcrt Co.. ,,t' Kjhi Chicago is beins tl i? d in ti.e Hammond S'upti iui com l. The suit was ong.n illy lii.d ;n Ti.i j.i;. i ;,.i a-o a irditi for the defcnddiits, nh-teupon an appeal was taken to the Appellate court. In January 1D18 the higher cotnt handed down an opinion reversing the superior court hihI ord,-r.ng a new liial The suit waa rirst h'.aid be:ore Jucie Hardy in ilof.ni 2 but has since h,-en transferred to lioom 1. where JuUge Reit'i and a Juiy are now ht-aring the evidence . Kazlmir asked for Jl'O.oOO for injuries which he received March 2. H13. w hile working as a mold, i at the I.imbert plant. While pouring molten metal into a liamp mold, an cxplof on occurred in which th mftaj was blown over his head and fa-c. His right eye was destroyed and the other wa& afTected. I burn. Givil and Tinkham and stinson are the atoiness for the plaintiff while the defendant is rep. resented by Meude, P.oyce and Twman . BACK FROM SERVICE; OPENS UTO SHOP. William II . Gr ippe w ho conducted and automobile tire and repair shop for two years on Sibley .treet ;n Hammond, is once more back in business. After working two years for Uncle Sarnt Mr. Gruppe was discharged from the army last Aubust. H spent some time looking around and de-ided that the. old tire game was where he belonged. He has opened a shop at 7T Calumet avenue, calling it the Hammond Tire and Kepair Shop. He intended to have the jidvr rtisement announcing his opening in the last automobile edit'.on or" Ti Times but didn't mak" connections, o the announcement appears today. GRATHOUSE WILL RUN riNTENTIONAL NTWS SERVICE1 INDIANA rOLIS. Ind.. October 7. Charley A. Great house, former state superintendent of pubji-- instruction, is fo be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor, according to rTorts current today an-.ong his manyfriends . Too Late To Classify 2 experienced l v, a" , fn. Saturdays. Apply 5f.) Hon man St.. Hammond. lO-T-lt NO A-1T7 NOTICE TO rrtOFERTY OWNERS Of HEARING ON PRIMARY OR PRIMA FACIE ASSESSMENT ROLL. OFFICE OF CITT CLERK'. EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA. OCTOBER 7. l.?13. Tou are hereby notified that (V Board of Public Works of the City of East Chicago. Indiana, did on the 6th day of October. 1919, approve a prin ary or prima facie assessment roll showing the primary or prima facie assessments for the improvement of a local sewtr in Guthrie street between Alder streci and 137th street and in Lincoln street from the center line of Guthrie street to and connecting with sewer in Alder streor, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. A 177 passed and approved bysaid Board, on the 7th day of April, 131 H. That said Board of Public Wort" wt'l meet on the 27th day of October. 1019. at 9 o'clock a. m.. at its office and will hear all persons interested, ani receive and consider remonstrance from owners of property, either in person or by representative, against the amounts assessed against their property described on said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots, irarti of lands, or rarcels of ground, have heen benefited in the sums and amount named on said roll, or in greater or lesH sums, or in any sum. Such primary or prima farie ascr.smer.t roll showing the primary or prima facio assessments, together with the names of owners and descriptions or property subject to be assessed, is on file and can he seen at the office of the Board of Public Works. By order of the Board of Public Work5LEO. McCORMACK. C. K. WALLACE. Board of Public Works. Attest: T. T. Richards. City Clerk. 10-7-14 WHAT CAUSES IT ft hm lieeai proven by tk wo4a rremtest Mlfcorttla? that It atttaalatr and larrraM hair flrnawUi t nmrraly re.ov it trvta ta awrtatt ( tba bKIh. Tka mmly maaaann aiaaa way f rratsve bntr la to artaek It tmder tk aklm. IeSIhraele, tie orlsrtna! aanltaurr da tala by aHawr-ptioa-01t IX en arils n neMlracle haa a aaenar-baek: srmrantoe ta Mfh package. At toilet t-o-autera In 0r. $1 and t alaea, or a-y anafl from am la plats wrapparr on racclgt of prle. KREE book Beailed la platn Htrarlr. 12?tb St. aad Park Art. I New Tork. I

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illllillilUllllllilllllfllil KAUFMAN N & LEGION TO MEET All members of the Executive Committee of th-"' Hammond Post. American Let'on are urged to be present on Friday evening. O-tober P"th. 8 p. m . at a. called meeting that will be held in the Chamber of Commerce. Business of importance is to be transacted. Don't throw your paper awaj 'ithout readins the want ad page. Home Druggists and Doctors Take and Recommend Number 40 for the Blood Mr. Theodore Gerke of The Gerke Drug Co.. states: "A year or so ago ray wife came into the drug store and said she was going to take a Mood medieir.e. She looked over the kinds we had on tb.3 ishelf nd decided to try Number 40. After taking it a while ?he gave it lo our son and one diy was complaining of that tired feeling and she said. " will dose you on 40." and she did. nd it helped me so much that I have be--n recommending it to my customers and buy in gross lots." With scarcely an exception, druggists in Evansville and this vicinity unanimously endorse and recommend Number 40. An old and very successful physician remarked to me a short time ago on the street, "I nm taking Number 40. It will prolong (i man's life." Made by J. C. Mcideihall, 40 years a druggist, E am-v l'.'e. 2nd. Sold by Jos. Wcis, Hammond: Central Drug Store. Indiana Harbor. Adv. LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY E. C. CARROLL Of Carrall A Nawten MODERN JUTKODS IN OPTOMETRY. Yes. that is vChat we give our patients, always. And the most theiroufch and painstaking examination ' is none f o Rood for any ,-ase of eye strain, while any other kind ts n--t jrood enough. Any person who requires the services of an Optometrist slio?ild lie satisfied with nothing but the best he can get. for as in most other ases. the best is the cheapest in oniometry. At your si r ice- any t ime. CARROLL & NEWTON Optometrists and Jewelers 1M 6tt St., Hammond, Ind. 7

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J?M WOLF - rUnnOND. IM iiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiim WOLF - rUMMOKO. l Better call up The Times and have it sent to your house every eight. Then you'll be sure it will be there. USED FIFTY YEARS FOR RHEUMATISM AT ALL DRUGGISTS TNE SNelPpy UMf ORINK ' ' KXOIHHprlN -Car SMICOA 4 LEARN TO TEACH YOUR TRADE Trade Teachers Are Needed for Public Vocational Schools Factory Production Building Jobs The Vocational Education Department of Indiana University offer.' frre training; courses at Central School in Hammond, beginning Wednedav evening, October lo, a'. 7:St P. M. Address enquiries to J. O. Steendahl, Assistant Professor of Vocational Education. Indiana University, lllti Merchants Bank Buildins:, Indianapolis. Fords!

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