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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 5

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THE TIMES, "PAGE FIVE HOFFMAN'S ONE CENT SALE Still Going On Try And Get In ThePriSsofone IHIDflQinnisiim, Ml-SUsitle i9 Maimmoimd Wodnedav, Fob. 2, '191 G. Mr. Went-And-Cut-It -Here's Mr. "Gets-It." At the Theatres CARD OF THANKS weeks will be held with Mrs.

Walter Halfman at. her home, 306 Michigan THIMBLE l'AKTL D. Smalley entertained at a thimble, party, yesterday afternoon at her home, 11 Riaibach avenue, for Mrs. John, rrolil, Roy See, Mrs. J.

T. Clark, Mrs. P. J. Lyons, Mrs.

J. J. Anderson and Mrs. F. K.

Hosier. SOCIAL NEWS USE OF DRUGS DIMINISHING It has been stated that the expense tor drugs a-t theMassachusetts General Hospital has been reduced 60 per cent in ten years but the demand for such non-secret, reliable remedies as Vinol is largely on the Increase. Our local druggists, Jos. W. Weis and the NorriB Pharmacy, go so far as to guarantee Vinol for weak, run-down condition chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis, because one gets In Vinol a combination of the three most famous tonics, iron for the 'blood, the healing medicinal extractives of fresh The New Plan Corn Cure That's as Sure as the Rising.

Sun. ''triad to meat you!" says the razor to the corn. "I'll hired for you!" says the corn to the Razors and corns, love each ither. Corns love to Wky, Why. Did I Do Itf Gea-It tor Me After This If I Live!" be cut, picked, gouged, salved, plastered and jerked they gro faster.

Mr. and Mrs. Went-and-Cut-It realize It now, they use "Oets-It" in stead it's the wonderful, simple corn- 1 cure that never fails. Stops -pain. You I aTlv If in torn CtAThii.lu 1 nnr.

the corn Is doomed. Nothing to stick to the stocking or press on the corn. It means good-night to plasters, salves. diggers, razors and toe-binding. You can wear smaller -shoes.

Your corns will come right off. "clean as a whis- ii'. iniiames neanny esn. ine world's biggest selling corn cure. "Oets-It" is sold bj' druggists every- in Hammond and recommended as the' warld best corn remedy by Norris 1 Summers, Harry L.

Weis, J. W. eis Adv. Miss Alta Adkins, vice, chairman, Miss Emma Claus for secretary and Miss Blanche Nixon, the calendar committee member. Announcement or the com mittee valentine party to be given at, the hoe of Miss Lydia Wolter in High- land street was also made at thi3 time been re- The Elks club rooms have modeled and cleaned throughout.

A good attendance is desired for Thufs-i I icod Iivers and the nourishing proper rt ties of beef peptone, al in a delicious native wine Adv. ice are happy again. Tho cold weather during the past two days has. put the Ice in good shape. The lagoon at Harrison park is frozen ovex solid and the ice is reported to be smooth as glass.

The H. A. A. park athletic field was also flooded again, and according to Manager Paul Per- duhn, the ice will be in good shape for jtkatlns by this evening. TO ENTER BUSINESS John Schmidt, for six years In th employ of the E.

C. Minas company of Hammond where he acted in the ca I QiyrinTo XXTaxr Trt Olflipie Way XO End Dandruff There is one sure way hat has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and, that "is to dissolve it, then you destroy It entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this Is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring: use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in egntly with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and thre or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of if, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and digging of the 'scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, and and look and ffiPl a hundred times v.

fWHXG EYESTS. Tlie Ladies Aid Society of St. I'aul'a Lutheran church will meet two-thirty Thursday afternoon. -At her home in Mason street Mrs. Nicholas Emmerling will be hostess Thursday afternoon to the members oC the Colonial club.

The Hermit club has invitations out for an informal dance to be. given at the Masonic temple Thursday, Feb. 10. On' Thursday of this week the primary department the Christian church chicken pie supper at the church in Calumet avenue. ard pakty ad iiCK.

Card party- and dance by the 'stholic Benevolent I.eaarue-.at Long's hall tonight. 2-2-1 DKLIGHTFtX EATKRTAIXMENT. The program yesterday at the meeting- of the music committee of the Hammond Woman's "club was one of the most elaborate that has been given at any of the winter's meetings and-it was enjoyed by many of the club members. Mrs. C.

B. Miller was hostess at her home in Highland street and at the conclusion of the program served her guests with tea and-wafters. The election of "officers for the new club' year took place and resulted in the re-election of last year's ofTlcers, for chairman of the, music committee, Mrs. Meorjje Hannauer, chairman of tho drama -committee. Mrs.

Glen L. Peters, A New Food For Thin Folks All thin folks "would like to" in-creaso their weight and their'-vitality and have plump and well-rounded bodies. It can be done most easily with the assistance of proper food. The proper food is HEMO. MEMO is a palatable Halted Food in powder form.

More than Malted Milk because it contains in addition to all the food values of Malted Milk, the full nutritive force of prime beef together with the natural iron aid in making red blood. Take IIEMO regularly and you will soon realize the great benefits of this Food Drink. Good for children as well as grown tips. Makes a delicious food-drink by simply adding water. We suggest that you try a 50c package with our guarantee of satisfaction.

Nelson's Dru? Store, O. Hammond. Adv. K. Building, day evening.

Every member should secretary, E. A. Aubry. Th? tenJ- program was divided into two parts, N. t.

CONNELLY, Exalted Ruler. first was devoted, to Walter Scott 22l'arid his poetry and the second content- porary fiction. Mrs. J. B.

Klotz wos CMB is 'chairman for the day and had the foi-Twenty-nine members or Triumph lowing program arranged: Council Np. 11 D. of L. met at the home Scotch Songs Mrs. Franklin" Blach-pf Mrs.

H. Burge in Carroll street yes- mun- terday afternoon to organize the Ex- Ccotland, the Land of Poetry and Councilors club. Mrs. Fred Aldrich, Song Mrs. J.

M. Turner. secretary, Jir. William- Lc4e and member, of calendar committee, Mrs. K.

First. Tiie program for the afternoon follows: Piano solos- (a) "Butterfly' Denniic (b) 'Kustling iof Spring" Mrs. AV. II. Mikesch.

Vocal numbers- (a) "Morning's Harriet Ware tb)t ''Little i ''Rose of My Heart" Lohr (d) "At Dawnings" "A Mrs. Dyer of "Accompanist, Miss Ttawle. Talk. Clara Homewood of Chicago, a cousin of Harriet "Ware Vocal solos-- (a) "A Boat Sons Harriet Ware b) "Joy of the Harriet Ware fc) Cock Shall Crow" j. John Carpenter Mrs.

(JeorRe Hannauer. paper on MacDowell and Nevin William Love Piano selection MacDowellL i (a) "The Eagle' (1 "The Brook' "The Moonshine Mrs. F. J. Lyons.

1 Vocal solos (a) "A Maid Sings J-ight and a Maid Sings fb Beaming "Beat Upon Thine Little Heart" Nevin (d) "Mother's Three Ages of Man" Jacobs Bond Mrs. L. L. Bombenrer, Readings (a) "The A Whitconib Riley "Seeing "Bhinga At Eugene Fields Mrs. James Dickson.

snios "A Birthday Wooman "A Bowl of Roses. Robert Clark "Salfa': Vocal (a) (b) (c) -Miss Sheerer Birmingham, Ala. Vocal duet Wanderer's Night Song" Mrs. L. Ij.

Bomberger and Mrs. George Hannauer. IJOMKSTIC SCIENCE LKSSO Thirty-five or forty members of the vening hour class of the Hammond Woman's club attended domestic science demonstration at the Washington school kitchen Monday evening. Mis." William Hutton demonstrated cake, rice, veal and-chicken salad, snow pudding, fruit cups and fruit salad and gave the recipes for each qf the articles demonstrated. A feature sof the business meetjng was the election of officers which resulted in the election of Miss sWeltie Daniel for chairman.

Polishing SmuotA outfit that can't be 1' V4N 11 A niMVESS MEETIMJ. Mrs. Mike Lauermun was assisted by Mrs. Downs and Daraue in entertaining the members of the Auxiliary to the Postal Employes yesterday at her. a able social hour was passed and the re- mainder of the afternoon was devoted to plans for the dinner to be given at the Hammond 6'hamber of Commerce on the evening of February 12th.

AGITATION HAS AN EFFECT Col. Le Grand T. Meyer of Ham-Mond, sometime ago petitioned the 'Curtis Publishing Co.i to purg'e its columns of, cigarette advertisements because of the baneful Influence on the young who might chance to read The Saturday Evening The Country Gentlemen or Tlie Ladies' Home Journal. There must have been scores of others offering up the same prayer. As a -result the Curtis, people have done that little thing, ac cording to a letter -r received by the Hammond superintendent of scnools.

They state that the new policy wiil cost them hundreds of thousarrds of dollars. AT THE DE LUXE Cyril Scott is "Not Guilty," a Triumph film in five acts and 240 scenes appears at the Hammond- DeLuxe to- I morrow. The house is now managed by Charles Michelstetter who has been in the show businessjn Chicago for ten years. He began his duties Monday. W.

BLUHM ARRESTED William Biuhm, 22 years old and giving his occupation as a switchman, was taken into the custody of the Hammoil police by Officer Ben Strong, at tho M-inon depot last night. According to the arrest sheet Ihis morning, Bluhu: stole an overcoat out of the Maine res taurant and had it on when placed un der arrest by the orricer. xne case be heard before City Judge Fred Ear-nett tomorrow morning. SKATING- ONCE MUKE I Lovers of the popular outdoor sport. MANY CASES OF RHEUMATISM NOW Says We Must Keep Feet Dry, Avoid Exposure and Eat Less Meat.

Stay off. the damp ground avoid exposure, feet dry eat less meat drink lots of water and above all tak a spoonful of salts occasionally tc keep down uric acid. Rheumatism Is caused by poisonous toxin, called uric acid, which la gene-rated in the bowels and absorbed into the blood. It is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the bolod and cast it out in the urine. The pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this Impurity.

In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are. Closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate this uric acid which keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, eventually settling in the joints and muscles causing stiffness; soreness and pain called rheumatim. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any phsrmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon- ful in a glass of water and drink be fore breakfast eacn morning ior a week. This is said to eliminate urio acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these impurities. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lesion Juice, combined with lithia and is used with excellent result by thousands of folks who are subject tc rheumatism.

Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithia-water Jrink which overcomes uric acid and is beneficial to your kidneys as well. Adv. off yonni? Simutto IFelbcaaapif Stfh SUIT and EXTRA TROUSERS For Price of Suit Alone. TONIGHT. BARTOLA.

GIRL AND THE GAME. No. 8 "THE FIGHT AT SIGNAL STATION" with ITELEN HOLJIES. "THE MAYOR'S DECISION" with WM, C. DOWLIV.

BIJOU. "SILK HOSE AXD HIGH PRESSURi;" with EILLIE RITCHIE. GIRL AND THE GAME. No 5 "THE FIGHT AT SIGNAL STATION" with HELEN HOLMES. pacity of clothing salesman, has re.

signed his position to establish himseif in business at Sibley street and Calumet avenue. He will open a bakery and delicatessen store Feb 12. ADVERTISING IHK TIMES. PATS. W' ITS WHY NOT Yourself and Family Better Protection by Joining the Loyal Order of Moose An organization that pays IT per week sick or accident benefits.

1100.00 death benefits, J50.00 death of wife, and who also has a home located at Mooseheart, 111., for orphans and also aged members of its order. Initiation Fee P.VdO for Short Time Only. Regular Initiation Fee. f23.00. For further information phona Hammond or address Irvln J.

Thompson, Dictator, Moos flub, 160 and 162 State Street, Hammond, or ask any member. ra? 7 T7 and up INTEREST AT Checking Accounts Invited. UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK. Hammond, Ind. WOOLEN Trust Go.

CARD OF TH.t.K!. Mr. John Rescke and family take this means of thanking the many friends for their kldness and floral offerings; and the Her. Hugo and choir of the Kmanuel Evangelical church for their kind assistance during the illness and death of our beloved wife tind mother. JOHN RESCHKE.

SR. JOHN RESCHKE, JR. MRS. HERMAN' ROIILOFF "WILLIAM RESCHKE. CARD OF THAXKS.

We wish to thank our friends an1 neighbors for their sympathy and kindness shown during our late bereavement In the loss of our dear son. Als for the beautiful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. JAMES GRIFFITHS.

149 LaSalle Hammond. CAHD OF THAJSKS. We wish to kindly thank the Daughters of Liberty. Council No. 1.

Lathers' Union, Local No. 1.07, and the many friends and neighbors for their beautiful floral offerings and sympathy durT lug our sad bereavement. SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF MRS. ANNA MARTHA KITCHKLL. Cushman.

Mr Matt Scheer "enrieita cusnman. owiieer and. Miss Nell Smith. The party was in the nature of a miscellaneous show- wr i and many prettj gifts er ic- ceived by Miss Meyers, Mrs- Roy McCutcneon entertained sixteen guests last evening at cirdsi. Flve hundred was played.

Mrs. Hutch Morris won ladies prize and Mr. Wallers the gents. Mr. and Mrs.

Morris received consolation prizes. Refreshments were served. f'OMMITTEE ELECTS OFFICERS. Th. meetlnff' of the literaturn corn- 'mltt of the Itammohd Woman's club yesterday at the home of Mrs.

Max AI- laben in 5 Ruth street was featured by whiVi LIIC VJ j-' a follows, chairman, Mrs. A. L. Murray, vice chairman. Mrs.

Max Allabeii Marmion Mrs. Klotz. Readings Mrs. Charles Albert Life and Gabriella Mrs. Helen Twiss ESTERTAIVS AT CARDS.

Cards were the entertainment at the meeting of Circle No. 3, which took place yesterday afternoon with Mrs. M. E. Kennedy at her; home in Torrem.e avenue.

Pedro was played at live ti bles, the guest prizes being won Mrs. Slater'and Robert Weis. The following club, members' won honors: rs. Weis. Joseph Roy and Mrs.

Meyers. At the conclusion 4 of th'; games a two-course luncheon was served. The meeting of the club in two Do You Find It Difficult to heat your house properly and economically? Does your furnace fail to give a warm, even temperature during cold snaps? Does it seem as if you were continually carry-, ing out ashes, or shoveling, Users of Chicago Solvay Coke, "the fuel without a do not have heating troubles. Price $6.75 a Ton 25c Ton Disccunt for Cash. dHansiUsep the ideal domestic coal for laundry, hot blasts and cook stoves.

Quak-' er Egg ignites quickly, is very low in ash, is almost sootless and un-. usually free from impurities. $4.75 a Ton 25c Ton Discount for cash. Try It at Our Expense for five days, if not entirely satisfactory we we will remove it from your bin and refund' your money. We make this offer confident that Quaker Egg is just the coal you want for your hot blast, laundry and cook stove.

PHONE The Beckman Supply Company 265 Michigan Hammond. IF BLACK- TAN WHITE Convenient I Sun or Overcoat to your measure STEALING dirndl Easy ANY OLD CLOTH ILLS Applying SmukhA I Mrs. Harry- Cordua and Mrs. John Davis were the assisting hostesses and at the close of, the business meeting they served a dainty collation. The election of officers took place and resulted In the naming of Mrs, Fred Aid- rich for president, Mrs.

Harry Cordua for treasurer and. Mrs. Frank Ray fort V. f. T.

f. MKKTIXG. An interesting program was given at the meeting of the Northside W. T. U.

last evening at the home of Mrs. J. Melser. 330 Towlo street Mrs. Golden, and Miss-Elizabeth Hlpsher entertained with vocal numhers, Master James MelseF rendered a violin solo and Mrs.

Nason read a paper on "Training A Child in Truthfulness." There Mas a short business session after which the hostess served her guests with dainty refreshments. i HOOn -MISS MEYERS. 'A pretty party was given i by Miss May Rohrman at her home In Condit street, last evening honoring Miss Lillian Meyers whose marriage to George Rohrman wil be an event of the early spring. Miss Rohrman will "be one of the bridesmaids. The hohre was decorated attractively In the, bride's colors of pink, white and yellow.

Progressive peanut was played and at the conclusion of the games A two course luch-eon, was served. The prizes In the contest were won by Miss Meyers, Miss Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Drink a glass of real hot water before breakfast to wash out poftons. Life is not merely to live, but to live well, eat well, digest work well, sleep well, look well. What a gorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy It is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. "Folks who are accustomed to feel! dull and heavy they arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasy breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening, the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal poisonous stag nant matter.

Everyone, whether 'ailing, sick or fore Jiot well, should, each morning, bgfo breakfast, driftk a glass of real water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In It to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bil and poisonous toxins; thus cleans ing, sweetening and purifying the tire alimentary canal before putting more food into the The action of hot water an.d limestone phosphate on. an1 empty stomach is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While yqu are enjoying your breakfast the water and phosphate is extracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. of people who are bothered with constipation bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism: others have sallow skins, blood' disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of lime- stone phosphate from the drug store w-hioh will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the -subject of internal Mni-tntin.

Adv. If it's soft and dry with a box of SniK0iAand you. 171 State St, Hammond, Indiana Opposite E. G. Minas Department Store have a shoe shining beaten for efficiency.

Of course the ShikoiA home set IS MORE CONVENIENT ft ft $1.00 DEPOSITED EACH WEEK WITH Wt COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY WILL AMOUNT In one year to $52.74 In five years to. 281.13 In ten years to .607.37 lit means your future happiness. The ShikoiA Dauber applies ShikoiA properly and the Lamb's Wool Polisher brings the brilliant shine. Because ShikoiA is wax and oils it is good for leather, does not spatter or spill, sheds moisture and will not come off on garments in wet weather. Try ShkoiA on handbag or automobile.

AMERICA'S HOME SHOE POLISH I OPEN TUESDAY Corner State and Hohman Lake uunty Jsate Deposit lioxes to Kent. AND FRIDAY. EVENINGS Streets. Savings 1 BANK it.

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