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!Mmidav. March 11. VMS. THE TIMES. Page Five i PERSONAL I SOCIAL NEWS COB5XMO ETENTS. The Woman's Foreign JlsfK-navy So- : ity of the First Methodist church will I hold an eveninc. mooting: Tuesday. March 13th. at the hewe ..f Mr. and' Mr. M. M. Tow ie in Opckn street. Tomorrow afternoon the I.. O. '!'. M. M. Social Club will bo entertained hv i Mrs. Esther Krau?c, "1 l'oisythe ave-i tiU9. i The fifth and last number in the en- j tTtainment course siven under the; auspices of the Ladies' Aid Socict y of; the F;rs' M. 1::. church will be giv. n t o-1 i fch. The program 1- s.vci: b ' the Stratford 1 'pera .ompnnv . J The Hammond Musical i'ui!es an-; r,"unct5 a faculty .-nccrt this evening x'- the Straul-s Halt. The program will be .tiven by Louis Zander, violinist; .imuel B. Garten, tenor: Kill Reokic-li. I Viajnst. and (..era dine Swanr-on. ' canseus. ; - -- The ladies of the t'tne Street Fresbv trwn church wi-;h i - tender a tote of; thanks tu Ma;, or Brown for the en-, f .-icemen', o the law end the standi he h a t a k : it Giidvr as "director" led the sinking: and v'i--' Adelj luntar accompanied in the orssn. j -viin i..aiitiic uowci. cnairman or me ; evening hour department, ttho is about j to b dismissed from the hospital as Vatie;,t was i enu re. bored by the club j w nh a mfisat' of greotings. lie for the "album" was opened Mr.. I 51": 1 H. Adams gave a brief patriotic i talk ' ii "c 'ii?" r ation and Kfficiency." In th absence, of Miss Hovvell. Mis Alys Iltfs, ice clw.rmi of the tie par l ; mi'Di,' had ha : ;e of the program. Mrs. T. hr.ir.pf on extended an lnvitrt- ...... ' 1... ,-I,.l, t.i.ilirfrc tc otlc.irl the' federation im"tmi( held at Gary next Wo.lncYd;, March IStli. -- The tifth birthday aiumcrsary of Kf'j'oh Marsh was celebrated at a. de lightful tarty given by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marsh last Satur- FASHION IIIXT ii f .v- y . fir- '4 " r 0 4 CLOSE CONNECTION OF da- afternoon at her horn. 11SJ Gar- ileid st;eet. A one o'clock d:nner ta1?! served and the little g'lfsi tvera en-j t'ttainr.) during the remainder of th; afternoon v. ith game. Thos; present! were Matilda 1'tansen. Hi m 1-owell.; Martha i'lcvi tiling. Annabel Gram.! I.iunla Ball, Helen and Beulah Marsh, j K'eanor and Minnie Anderson. I.uciie yram, i.oyal and Shirley Gram. William! Ball, Arthu" Anderson. Emerson l-'lewel-j l:-t. Ned and (Jerald Marsh and Boy' and Orvt'.'.e Wi'.liairson. IF HAV . .t thf tne.'rrnr!-! TJ.m- I'OMMITTEE. VsiT'S a living photos i a I burn as Its thicl! fr entertainment t'.i cvn inj: hour department 1it. Sptur-ay the Hammond Woman's Club an atter noon of dcl'.Khtful Mjrprisc?. for tuo h-urs Mrs Mabci Pewley, a. member of v.o c-jmrriitte'-. tiirr.1'! the imapmai'V i pgt of U13 old-fashioned ted ptusii mnllv aibnrri and in the ro'i of a li'tlo kirl alone at home emertamed her sues'. th !jb presiden'. Mrs .1. . Thompson, ith.le the club members Vx.ked on and were en; ft tamed. One by one as the chatty entertainer ' lurn---d the leaves" it-.mbct of the f.ontmit ; appeared on tit scone to n present eUi-fahioned (.hatactcis camouflaged in ' n ' ! ;h repa'ia wortt .-,; the goon v. ias " In the n am the two S'-ort- ciiar M ;r.;'i rei'resenie-l f'rnil aiur (.'ninr.ni'M -r en'rics. intcrsrersing them tvith j titihood mak'-tip? of Mrs. ifnn Orr j k; n. Jlrs. Feile Bioomhoff Harrison,. Mrs. J. O'vay Thomprott. Mr; ;-tirr Pe!xan ant Mrs. farait The literature dci'aitment of the; Hamrnond Woman's dub ill meet I Tuesday afternoon of this week at the' home of Mi s. "V . A Stout. ;0 retroit I street. The study for the afternoon vill, be Arnobl Bennett and tbt program will V..- in charge of Mrs. Walter B. Wise.; Mrs. Wallace I. O Keels will read ex-j ,-erpts frm To ir irnited States" and j "Mrs. P. T. Moron will give her impres sion of Arnold Bennett's latest novel. "The I. ion's Share." The program will, tie concluded with a piano selection "The Moi'is Dance" ty Mr?., r. J-L;-onr. jt 1 Mil n 11 1 n i 1 11. TRACTION LINES, PLAN TIKIS BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAL. IXP1 A.VABOr.I?, March 11. tailway officials in Indiana and Illinois have undfr considers' ion a comprehens ive plan fur extending and connect trie various traction lines operating in til two states. It will, it is believed, greatly increase intertirban transportation facil ities and ultimateiv t-, the complete I tempted P.rsr, orjratiination of electric rorul in the ten- ! Ben-Hur rout ger business vh,.-h will naturally fall to them :n the future. Electric! Th P'an ' heing furthered by busi- 1 ness mteres s of it. Bonis, which are advocating- th extensions proposed strictly as o business proposition, and which are interested In the advancement of that city from the electrical stand point. The most important part r.f the program, and the one 'which will be at- is the ett-nsion of the one of the lines of the What a world of love tha hahy brings! Tr.onsa.ndi of -women for orer thre ger- rations awaiting motherhood haa thera ralves riTen nature a be'pinir band by the daily use of th ttmo-honored external P'-eparation, "Tfother's FrVend'". Py its rejrolar usa tb tendons and lirarnents are made elastic and the tendency to morn ing sickneea is avoided. Stretching and bearing down paica usually ar not felt and the muscles relat easily when babr arriTM'. Do not go a single night -without applying ft. By assisting nature, ths crtais is one of leas pain and danger. Ask for a bottle of "Mother's Friend" st your druggist's toJay and writs for valuable book brimfnl of Information, "Motherhood and the Baby". It is free. Address Ti e Bradfleld Rerulator Co., Bept. I, 13 Lamar Building. Atlanta. Ga. Alfonss Siegrist, 1 West Sibley; street, has already been made an acting-corporal. Aas an flHY MM Willi 1 IIIIIIB tral electric railway irriiory. 1 Terr? Haute. Indianapolis & Eastern The plan is bemg- advaiud by busi - ! Ti action Company out of Indianapolis ness and commercial organizations of j to Danville. 111., via Veedersburgand St. Louis, wheie business iivercsts are Covington. Ind '. to connect in Danville anxious to hate their city become an in- with the Illinois traction system. The trurban center comparable to Indian- j I'.ne now ends at Crawfordsville. spoils and other cities in this part of the j Una Trom Lafayette, country which are the titers of the! An effort will also be made to have great interitrban arteries of naa. ! ihe Fort Wayne & Northern Indiana ! In Other States Also. Traction Company extend its lines from j Later, it is hoped to orgarnv.e all of . Lafayette to Covington via Attica, to ;ihe lnlerurban lines in Wisconsin. Ill:- I connect with this extension of the Ben- nois. Indiana, Ohio and .Mu-higan for! Itur route, and if this can not be done freight and passenger trnfV'ic purposes 'n branch line will be constructed- f rom 0 assist- the s.eani road in handling- j Crsw-f ordsville in a northeasterly di :h unprecedented freight business now , rection to Frankfort, giving Ft. Louis llood'nc the cotin'r:. At s. rcent meet- j cirt't connections with Fort Wayne over j.'nc 111 Chicago, called by the Llino.s and the Indiana Rsilwavs Light and Power I Indiana eK-ct ric lines, a. committee Company's lines. (appointed to establish At the Industrial high school this 1 evening there will be an important j a I. noon followed by the afternoon ses meeting of the Parent-Teachers Aso-s:on. Mrs. elation. The members will meet for; IX Smalley, J. O. Thompson. Mrs. John Mrs. A. E. Wilcox. Mrs. O. six-thirty o'clock dinner following j C. K. Matthies and Mrs. E.. S. Cooper wh'ch there v.rM be election of officers, j a re the delegates from the Hammond Included in the eipmngs program tuii' woman? ,iud to tne convention out an j v... ,u t,.lirt.l rrrVi0ctrn n-.emhT of Iho flub nrf evlonle.t fill' ne imir-ic im- ".f" o.,.-..., -.v... , --. rtlni-., to,lo- Frm c, i:. Tfif. mmVt-- a ill ! to work out rates achieve this I end end. Leaders in the progress or interurban se,r-i ic? belivc that it is time for the traction lines to do all in their power to increase their t ran; ,-ortat ion facil ities wherever posstble help both the steam roads and the government in the present war emergency. With the great reduction of passeng-er service cri the steam toads under the orders of the government the interurban lines are planning to handle the inrreasd ptssen- through routes The large scope of the extension pro gram calls for connections between 5,000 mil's of interurban lines in the states of Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, MJohigan, Wis consin. Kentucky and Pennsylvania. This v.-oiilii provide 'hroufh interurban passenger and freight service with Chi cago, Milwaukee. Terre Haute, Indian apolis. Fort Wayri". Toledo, Detroit, Cleveland. Columbus. Dayton, Louis ville and Pittsburgh and the 2.000 lovrns situated along the lines of th thirty two large interurban systems now op erating in these states. j Mr. and Mrs. Dwyer are expected to I 1 patriotic pongs ny tne vtup. a IKS p j m hswuh iu nurmi. im- uiiiuc: s w j i L. T. Mover and F. D. McElroy. Mrs., leave Hammond on the Gary Iuterurbaiii n. v. Two Ford cars were stolen in Ham tiond last weelc. Saturday evening Porch of East Sibley street was'Taul Melby. 440 Siblev street lost his P iOV Cl sion. ii. Adams will lead the discus-int nine o'clocl ! 3:4 5 a. m. and the Soutli friicre at cf the. 'Mr. and Mrs. George B. Knott enter called to Valparaiso on account cf thfi i five passenger machine when it was pson t-h-.;-J. Mrs. The -":eit ing e; 1 i ot tf,.i ..iial'T. pli ved p.nt of the caiier so well that it was Icarntd only Inter that t tie; v, h.- r.roe ratn -was a yurpnre to her and Iit rs.rt was sll together improinp' u. niii e pro; ft in lnt snd ir so" c u a rac ! r w cild The Pa rent -Teachers Club ?a i ;o . . , ,. t 1 .-0.1 h irt v tajned informally Saturday evening Botns-j ... t-. ..,, .e...nnr.m -n the tin- their home in Forsythe avenue for the! cl iv 1 uvpua , - I .... . - on the . death or his father. His family w ill left standing in front on 'the Eijoa the leave tomorrow to attend the funeral. jatie on East State street. The Ford Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ma:; Tarnogrod-! tha t was stolen from M. Prevo earlier , I ?ki. ICS East Carroll street, a daughter.iin the week was recovered by the jo in a 'ercat'en room. Kef reshments will be 1 members of the Wer.tworth Social Club.! 1 Mrs. George Fisher and Mrs. C. B. Mc- 1 ti'- :vpii after the following program; ria., tnic, Mildred Harris ; Kinsoy cf Austin, HI., were entertained ! Itea'd'.nsV "Friday 3 p. m." j"-h ,hc cl'lh- fiamt! r-!a;ed aft- r;r,T' i-jitiis . or -w hich a two course luncheon was 1 'l-: .. t. !,.-. .-, I I .r T.' m . , n r ri U iiHom 1 C ' -J r , as pi-oiicutice. c.cc?-j j, ;Mve dance ...Crsco G':ck-on the. first honors and the second. . won Id permit eaeht ,.D,l1v of HoTr.e and School -n honors were won by M rs. Harv ev Cleve-( deserve detailed c'.e-; ' cimmi-'tv Prid and i land api A. d. Deaver. The nt club. 'tneatton. For the finale the :h.iractei -ppeat td ensembled. emerging f torn th- b'-r.is snnc "ti.d riT: e Nixon ? Co u sin .iim. the butcher, being the only one nh! to s'n "bass." Mrs. Lyd'a Van Teaching ho; ally" Cornmur.ity M.ss hum and :i on.is." Mist Blanc HEADACHE FROM II COLO? LISTEN! Tape's Cold- Compound" ends severe colds or grippe in few hours. Tcir oc!d wi'l break stid all grippe i ;;srrv ep.-i af'er laloit .1 rie of ' Prpe's '"eld ' .'o:rl r o'l :' d " r-.ryy two i"..:rs lir-fl three d '' e iskeu. 1 1 promptly nrn cloggeil-up riosirii' t.d pit passages in t!.e head. s-.p i,-.Ty ri-hsrge or ! rl;r.M:r!g. 1' - 1 yes s'ck lieada' h. dullness, fever.-sli-sot e i:iro;t, sneezing, soreness and ! 3 O C 1 0 K Banner and wi 1 ne Tuesday afternoon of the Woman's -ts announced for be s follows: "The Star Spangled ra'r.otic leadings --. Miss Beib White. Chicago Group'of song? Miss Margaret Erier ... rCirt'ntif of Chicago. ia.K jnf. - , -lember of li'iinois Council of Defense Se'ecticu Uigh School Quartette 1 "Keep The Home Fires Burning" 1 ..-Mrs. R. !- Her- ! 11 nnei II IIIIHI CLOTHING IS WANTED Adkinsj party will bo given in two weeks o j J a l 'lIT.c 1.1 .Ml .III. 1 1 3U-. I .-I'll , patriotic meeting will be heU at' j Baptist church 111 Sibley street; Th girls of the M. M. M. Citib were( under the auspices me guests ot Jinry cciin.itt. vi i-i-i.. 1 They U 1., Kr.... nr.n.lln nil.i nr. ! ! l.'!VUfcl''. IH- I ll'-'J.'- ..- in. . I -. wf . . . i,.,.nt f.erne.oii. The club' ' ne ..um;m?ion or iv.;e: abroad r.a ; was ,nlv' recently "organised and iho':"" tlie n'd Crp" 10 it I following are the members: Ruth BieU-! c f rt,ain a!","t of and -p2 i . , r.-.,.,-.. v.,- r.itv clothing throughout the United States. . f ' i . .VUib"- ' t. I.HIU' il'ui. lvij....- ...... 1 Mary Lattetman. Kv e!;. n and Liiliau ' Schneider and-Mary Schmitt. Mrs A. E. Sargent, received a lelrgiam ??. Doty street, from her son. Arthur Miller, from Fort Constitution.; -er with pi! Joining tn ibc chorus j Xew: Hampshire, teliinj The cLcrus . harch ml! hold new- chiir.-n Tues-uay - verities cf this week tariirs trie and the do ai asked to meet at Tt-lt p of his liansfet i from the artillery engmvers corps to the, of the First P.-eby tf ria n J photogi sphlc div ision of the signal' is rtbeirsats at ' he corps. He tiiu enter inc. scr.ooi hi i.u-; and Thursdat 1 cluster, .n. t .. tra-.n i"i mei ..i..i...v at eight o'clock, of jcrm e. He graduated from the high. '-' uiii"lcU" s.hool in last tears lss anvl ennsi I last Apiil 111 the"coast nrulicrv. Wi have agreed to do so. and in ci der that tins work tray not become ' a tegular activity of the Red Cross, or he a precedent, for a continued ccllec- fiotu lies been Managers lice at Gary. It had been left garage there by a stranger. I I Officer Wamer reports fmd'.r.g eight I barrels of whiskey in the woode across from chapin and Company's plant in : Wept Hammond. Investigation was . made ancf'it wa found that the vslj-- able proper! v had been stolen from thi : I H. Eelt B. K. ; FJ el Greene, popular coach of the Hammond football- team for several ' seasons will not be with us again next 'season aeord.ng to manager Paul Par duhn. He has accepted a position somewhere :n Ohio where he will make liis hoxnv :n the ! inure. On a warrant charging him with -wife desertion. George Kruger. 1143 Ho'n ti.an street, was arrested by Bailiff Jas. Trost yesterday. He -furnished a $500 bond for his sppestance in the city court. JUDGE HARDY GOES TO MONTICELLO, IND., ! AS SPECIAL JUDGE! Judge Walter Hardy wil hold natu-i rahzatlon day in his court tomorrow! and Wednesday goes to MonUcello to j A4h'n I--renwski, 16th avenue and S HELD act as special judge in &n important law suit. Judge AVasson of Monticello will sit in Judge Hardy's rlace during the latter's absence from Hammond. Tennessee street, Gary, Ind. is beir.g held today at the Central station in Chi cago pending the outcome of the in juries of a man whom lie struck with his auto. The victim, Harry Jamti Righy, former superintendent of schools at, Tulsa. OWla., and now a student at the T. M. C. A. college, 3C13 Drexel a-.e-r.ue. Is in St. Luke's hospital with a fracture at the base of the. skull. Benjamin 11. Marshall, member of the firm of Marsha!! & P-eat. architects, gave trc is making bills especially attractive J chese to Lipenewski who attempted to this month. Today we have with us the (escape after striking Bigby at Randolph "Electrical Venus," the Thxce Dream ers. Ethel Adamsoit and two other acts. AT ORPHEUM AND DELUXE. In order to keep Hammond people from going to Chicago and Billy Sun day to be entertained. Manager Mlchel stettor of the Hammond Orpheum thca- WEST HAMMOND street and Michigan avenue. He over took Lipenewski at Luke and Clark Over at DeLuxe Jim's bro'her Charles, 'streets and forced him to stop. has many good pictures coming inelu-i- J Rigby bad received an assignment 'a ing one of Ann. In it Miss Kellcrman 1 the camp at San Antonio and was :o is shown with as few clothes as pessi- j have left for his post this week. b'.e. Charley figures the picture will . just about offset all the good that Eilly j J'JJ'W CASES IN Sunday can do. i CIRCUIT COURT CROWN POINT, Ind , March 11. The following new eases were flrd n the PRIMARY TUESDAY! I.ake Circuit Court on Saturdav: 1-40 Chance of venue from Pott West Hammond will have an alder manic primary tomorrow, the People's ticket being the only one in the field. In the First ward Harry Baughman is seeking re-election to the council with no opposition. In the Second ward John Suneracki seeks re-election, hat ink John Levvandowski. John Jordan and John Pocinchniski to beat. Tou will no tice the four aspirants are Johns. In the Third. Councilman John Jara-i nowski is not running, leaving the field ! open to Antotie Scz ptor. Stev e Groszew- ,' ski and Franit Leszcyniski. In the ; Fourth John Murray seeks re-ciecfton, ! unopposed. ' it ion of s-ich artic les. the week of Mei i d' -j: n. 1 s : n Wast! Powllovlc'n and Wasel Nickr sav'ch. f 3 Grover avenue, were placed ender arrest by officer Horlbeck yes terday on charges of oairyinjr conceal ed weapons, to wit a "black jack." They were found g.i.'.ty before Judge Klotz and fn'd a sum of each. 1 1 , !ie. L0 .- t 'l Veld -.ch it stny stuff ed-upl Quit blowing sr: vi ft i 1 11 g ' Ka" your 1 hi tl-.biiig -nolhiPg i- in the world gives prompt relief as "Papc's '"old c-.;;ni." Wt.ir'n lOtS epic 3 t'eTV drug stoje. It ac's w;'!t--e. ia;;tcs nice. am1, cijse ence. Accept- no i-u'oti- Three piaycr ti-eetings are or Tuesday afternoon in tho CT trie )-i;S'. e ! :iu.T : 1 liii-ec o'v'ock ot The hot.-.' r.i. 1 Aa'thani street announced' Iniuauon featured the meeting Sat- congre-j u'dav- evening of Do'cas Bebcttan lod-rtt gation one 8 1 Tinkh? F. hail- There way n I of the. ntemb-.i ship ar.d j rom Gcrmama Bel.ekali 1, r,a it the I once were rnienaun i - .! . ' tA-ranklin Tlix. 765 Next Saturday aPeinoon th church, j at i ce 1. t of Mrs. j large al' nd.-.tice th other ; several visitor." o t ? n : a s i st a i no or c r --Adv. DR. E. K. HATCH DENTIST r-rt Wednesday and PiMuKia v Kven- iuncla s 10 to ". . am P.. Newman, piS "gdet iriEs. Phone 2823. 1S6 State Street. Hammond, Ind. t w o a '. horn e or i'ia'i'le stree of Alts. W. SilCft. ' - i The evening hour committee of the; Han.i'.ond Woman's CHi has postponed I ;is ir.eetiiig for two weeks until the; e-et.'ng of Mat'h - jth when Miss.: Florence Buzzard w iH be hostess at the j home of her sister. Mrs. "a rl E. Nelson' in Rimbach avenue. The county convention of ihe Feder-; a ted .nbs of Lake County vvill be held; Wednesday. March !"tb. st the Gary T. ! M. . . The n.ortiing Kess'.on tv.U con-! vei.e n: Kcttic luncheon wiil be served , h !Stn to Mar'-ii gnatert by the Div or t'i . p.'rpcse nlj- artirles appeuring on tbe Jist of llrtnent tNeeded" vflll he act'rpirri. .AtinT M1FOF.B. 'len's Aear. sii-rts, preferably of light -c oioj ed :annels. undershirt. underdi-r. wcrs. ! : ousers. i-'.a ts, work-s i;t fovra'lst. f'.i'.ts 3-pce. s'toes, overcoats, ;r s' . sweater?, socks. ;na;t:' '!, 'S'XS to i'. tt onten' - W er. Sf..'. d'awet-s, eoret-s!ip. peitl- ' John Grenko. I T 0 Company House. ' oats, blouses, skirls, ov i coats, s.i'rs i East Hammond, who struck another i-p, e shoes, c loth hats. knitted t man over the head with a billiard run iCaps. stock n! ' s.ires 9-1 sharis. , in a pool room quarrel a week NEW TURN TO INTERVENTION j (By United Tress.) WASHINGTON, March 1 L Official i reports cf German co-operat,on with ! certain Bolshevik! elements in Siberia i gate a new turn to the problem of Jap-' anese intervention in Asiatic Russia. The war department made the follow- ) ing statement today. "In Siberia, it is , reported that ex-German war prisoners j are, drilling near Irkutsch and that ! throughout Siberia, German and Austri an prisoners are being assisted by cer- circuit court. No. ."2,",S; in the mat ter of a petition of Ada Long. t al, for s change of street in the t illage of Maiden (Daly & Freundi. 12421 Nettie Garden (F. G. Lisius) vs. The Publishers' Subscription Com pany, a corporation. of money and dissatis faction. We make Awn ings for store? and of fices which stay put ana prices the mo:?-? reason able. Ask for Hammond Siisde '& Awn 'ng Co, Phone 2242 HaraEaond. 82 State St. Eat The New Way tain Russian elements." , rn rpTTTs TortiTtr li a Thi i!i been (he eiaim of Tanjin i n . A. A XX Xi XI J-t W X liS.J l-l explaining her alarm menace in Siberia. i at the growingi its upBta.ir,( 16: Sute St here vnil eer tb !n!rv mniVi Rn.otil Whether the statement Fre-ssages anyjj,, acd puppir , cu r l"-uu Ul L",lcu;that is the talk of th uwj. Cow the proposed Japanese iy. j f- v service. certsincd early today. change in the attitude States towartJs intervention in Fliberia could no be as- (By Tn'.ted Press.) , WASHINGTON. March 11. Com kticn i New Chinese Co. j of three hitht officials of the Hamburg !J5S I American line for a'.Ternpt;ng to trans- bad leak In the water main at 112th street and Fifth avenue tvas reported to the police this morning. The police referred the case to the water department. two-thirty ' Mrs D. Franklin Tlix. to -"m '"'. v' i'.aps. scOCK r.gs s.ires -; suar-ls. . .n a pool room quarrel a week ago the other at 'he home j of the degree, stau wi.. u w i " , Boy.' Wear. nas been fined a sum of l on a charge tor tne associaviou " i Mv.rt. union suits. unUershu ts, trou- of felonious assat be held in Hammond on April 6tU andjs,.. (.-,a;., s;l;(, cCr.es, overcoats, jer- j in the evening tne memners w in nrl f, f,rs i sizes 1 I e n o v- Patri.k's day social to be giv-j tbe Faithful Workeis. ; There will be a meeting of the Ham-, morel Chapter O. K S. Tuesday evening: at the Masonic temple. j f.lrls Mmr. r":-esises, skirts, overcoats. n:ghtdre ses. rli aivpi . to Kings, i sizes 1 -S i i:n- der.cai rr.ents. petti c::.H s. Miits '"-pr?. ct't'ises. shves. Bo?' and filrls- tt r. . woolen union MRS. ADAMS DEAD. Heeded capes, p.nafoie Mr and Mr.. '- H. Howeil of Mason ,3V.,S. street went to Chicago today to bring; Infants' Wear, the.r daughter Miss Blarwhe Howell i Snanskin . waddl ' ng clothe., cradle home from the Illinois Central hospital.; enses. bodt'-es. ctadle dresses, bon v.here she i:as been for three weeks. i nets. b.hs. neckerchiefs, diapers, shoes. hooded cloak, jackets. THE UNIVERSAL CAR i NOTICE TO ELKS. I lir.portant special meeting of Kil. i ,;tht. Monday. March 11th j hers should be present. z-ll- R. C. SLATER. L R. to- All mem- j ba i." di e ses. sha cv 1. i j CAKD Or THANKS. We wish to thank our friend for their kind aid arid sympathy during the ili- ncrs and bereavement of our beloved i husband and father, especially the ' Guard and Bnurngartner Court 109 and the M. W. A. and the 3; Hump Boys and the emplojc of the Gibson freight ! of-ice, ancl the Soldierss and Sailors' Assn. '. Mrs. T. Schramm and family. Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. Schramm. Mr. sr.d Mrs. H. Martin, i Mr. and Mrs. P. Schramm, ti ll Mrs. Borothy M. Adams, wife of o-:i.e;- Adarti. died at the hone of her jiavents. Mr. end Mrs. Charles S.slil 'au:ti at Ihe "Stalbaui-p Corners'' thi '.oin-.ng at 4 o'clock. Her illness had "ieen a linger. ng one and her realh is attributed to tuberculosis. She was ST years old. The funeral will be held at the house at one . "clock Thursday afternoon and at rwo-thirtv at the German M. F.. church on Truman avenue in Ham mond Thursdav afternoon. Interment w.ll be made at Oak Hill cemetery. sweatej s. socks. tlt.ee lis neon. Bed tick, bed sheets, pillow cases blanket mufflers. ' " ' Please do not send any of the fol- I DEATH OF MRS. GRADY Sedan $605.00 Xovovhas Fiinl lccn ahic t supply onoucdi Ford en's to meet the demand. Previous years have taught wise buyers to ar range for their Ford ear lonrr hefore delivery. Commercial ears and bodies for all purposes. dedans .... Coupclcts . ' Touring .... Chassis .... Roadster The Original 1-Ton Ford Truck ii 7093.00 5G0.00 450.00 400.00 435.00 600.00 FEEL FINE! TIKE lowing: Men's stiff hats fdrby, straw, or dress), women's stiff hats, women's fancy slippers, goods containing- rubber in any form, such as suspenders, gar ters, et.-. Kindly see that shoes you send are free from mud. Do not put notes or written ...atter n any garments. Way and means of collecting w ill be advert ied in the pape,- 9 soon a? deflTiife pluns B'e cornple'.erj, Kverybody should tieir now to loolc !-'P this clothing and 'mve it w:; reasiy -'r t he weel' of collect :-.n. Chairtnan of Commit tee. MR?. RICHARD O, V.'TNcMsLER. 11 Detroit ,cj , phone 63?. Mrs. eonttna Grady, wife of Carl Grady and formerly Mrs. TIennig. died at the .residence of her son. Alfred Hennig. at 25 Johnson street yester day at 6:00 p. m. She was 64 years old and has resided In Hammond dur ing the past 14 years. The funeral will be held from the residence Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock in charge of Rev. Wild. Ii CityBnejfr LIVER, BOWELS I M .t N e tv e ! 1 had the : i ri u i .. P o i : ii j ' the Newel! m Isfoi tune i c INCOME TAXES DUE APRIL FIRST p.putv Income Tax Collector George ' i' Stelhorn of Hammond announces I that all those who have not f!ed their I Income Tax Returns must do so before j April first. I Kvevycne who has fa. led to send in their reii-rrts up to date must do so at j on'e to avoid penalties. Papers will e made o'it freo. cf pti? at tiu ff.ee of Rev en ic Dt-partT.ent. jtO.-t fflce b:ii'd'ns. Hammond. Ind. I Spend 10 cents! Don't stay ! bilious, sick, headachy, S ' constipated. NEW ORGANIZATION IN WEST HAMM0ND Can't harm you! Best cath- artic for men, women I and children. I 3 iieee!! Auto a!es Co. All F. O. B. Factorv. Time payments ii' desired. 508 Hohman St. Phone 650 Hammond i Enjoy llfs' Tour system rs fiilea j with an accumulation cf bile and bowel i pot son which keeps you bilious, head achy, dirry. tongue coated, breath bid and stomach sour Why don't you get a 10-cent box of Cascarets at the drug store and feel bully? Take Cascarets to-night and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever e-- scuttie. Jack fax; Co r.pany ' i ak h is a rm last week. The uieak occuri ed near the w-i ij t. and was not only painful but a sev ei e one. In violation of the a u !o:r,ob,',e i;. ense ordinance. .Merrill Verplank. 7S1 j Washington street, a Gary chauffer. An organization known as the Home w as arrested by (he Hammond police Comfort Club has been launched in J West Hammond and while not identified with the Bed Cross plan work of a Similiar character to the er.tent that its members will outfit all recruits as they leave the town for training canip. The West Hammond Bed Cress branch works through the Chicago fer supplies on the hic,b seas to a Ger-! man warship tvas upheld by the supreme ' court todav. ! Cart Btiiin managing dtree:or of the line and his assistants. Walter Kappen house and George Ko'ter must sejve a tear in federal prison. HOTEL OPENING WAS A SUCCESS! Notwithstanding the extremely unfa-j vorable weather, there must have been nearly 1,000 people that thronged the j c,orrldors of the Hotel Hollas. Fas: Chi- cago. last Saturday night to attend the opening of the new hoste'rj. : The hal'.s were well lighted and taste-' fully decorated and the proprietors and' the manager. B. H. Peterson, fairly out- itiit !heme!vr in their eonrtesic to their guests. Carnation? were given loij the ladies ant cigars to tne gentlemen Select music from phonographs tvas! wafted down the corridors and .Timmiej Johnstone was j.here with his clever per-j sonality, his song hits and his amusing! stories. I It was a very auspicious opening, fore- ! shadowing a. prosperous tear for thej new institution. The 1 corns are com- J modious, well lighter and well gurn- J ished and hereafter there -nil! be no! need of anyone leav ing tow n to secure ' 11 SCHOOL FOR DANCING 152 State St., Hammond. DANCING CLASSES MONDAY AND THURSDAY. CLEAN AND CORRECT DANCING. PRIVATE LESSONS. PHONE 3328. Hall to Bern for AU Occasions. PROF. J. GREGORY KEANE. Duties of the Agent to His Client or. euitable accommodations. Notice. In behalf of the Itollas Brothers, pro prietors of the Hotel Delias, Fast Oh i - cago. arid as a persona expression appreciation, I desire to thank each and ' every one who ntte-nded ti e formal open- ' ing of the hotel last Saturday night fori their attendance, interest and for llieirj many complimentary expressions and well wishes for the success of our new; enterprise. . ; We also desire publicly to thank Jim- 1 irTie Johnstone, the coni"dinn, for his j assistance in e:-.tertf.inind the visitors, i BERT H. PETERSON. Manage,-. ,: t estertiay afternoon. He did not have any license tags on hi machine. If yesterday was a "boozeless Sun day," jt didn't show it at the police station yesterday afternoon. Thirteen drunks were arrested over tbe week end. The high wind blew- in a Itrgs plae glass window at the Model Clothing store on Hohman street Saturday after" noon and luckily no one w-ae injured The glass was cracked several weeks ago when an automobile hacked into it. Walter Owens, an Oak Pa: k man re asked the perienced. To-ill wake up with a clear : ;ding at 310 Lake street, hs head, (lean iccre. lively siep. roy . p,Lre to .. st in lorat.n,; his 1 ( tear in and looking '.r.-l feeling fit. Moth- I old dauanter who disappeared last BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards Ohve Tablets Get ; at the Cause and Remove It The true relatoosh''p betwee;, the agent and the buyer of life in surance is tha; of adviser and client. The profession of life underwrit ing is a service to humanity, and l sward or financial gain must al waja be a secondary consideration in the mind of the conscien tiou agent. should not be influenced by any cil'-nlat on of commissions, but, after thoughtful analysis of " Ihe pa i t cu-'a r circumstances of each rase, be should recommend that policy which he considers be-t suited to his client' neetj. The agent who is actuated h such motives may rightly etkpe-t, i i win the confidence of the pubi c This conscientious service, toget'u 'r with an intimate knowledge- . :' life insurance and its social .ni economic value to society, entitle the agent to the complete -on i -denc-e of his client, and such a re. lationshipe-witist be aecomplisn 1 before intelligent service can rendered. The agent should feel the re sponsibility of. such' confldence placed in him and he should imi under any circumstances divuige any information thus entrusted t-j him. The above code of ethics -wiR be strictly enforced by our company. nEE3E3nSStKRE!?Z33E35EXa33EiaaV jei chn give a whole cross, bilious. feveri itliey are bann'es 'sicken. Adv. Cascaret to a sick, h . nild any time never gripe or week, tie believes that sue w r nit. d away by some man and off... $; lewain for Information that vvlll legd to y,n w he rea bo 1 1 s. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the substi. tute for calomel, act grntly on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find" quick relief through Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar coated tablets are takea for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearinsr the blood and eently purifying -arter and need tva3 felt of a purelv,-- -.u" sj.-m.lu. ;m local orgamion to nTTtn, the Q tf effect work cf tco Bed Cross. Mrs. Harry M benefits of nastr. Sickeoinff. 1 roweii. s? ir.granam a-enu. has b-en cathartics are dsrived from DrJ elected president of the Horje comfort j Edwards' Olive Tablets without griping,! ciuo. I pain or any disagreeable enects. i . . A few weeks ago 34 boys left West) Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered th . Hammond for training. One of them, formula after seventeen years ei prac-f Zt-r sll"afiO 1 T ifn . ---- i tice among patients afuict-id with! dry IN dLlUnUl JwlIG bowel ana liver complarut, wiia UJt attendant bad breath. 1 Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil: von will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for tv a XT Ei Good tit'.: must, be i ; a weeK ana note the enecu auc ana ioc Consult us before j ranee. luy.ng lil-: TO LUTE TOO CLASSIFY Insurance Co. nm THUHF.n time. ir, IndlnnK. tears, and must have certificate Re.d per bOX. All drUZjfistS. lurdoch A t-o. Hammond. 3-11-tf '