Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 110, Hammond, Lake County, 5 October 1912 — Page 6

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THE TIMES.

October 5, 1912.

Business

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Miss K pa rt no tit as.. Vn; ?p ak be V Monday O'clock.

Misses of liaion

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CHICAGO

izaboth Sp: of ho u si tii .ersity ii;is urc t he de w i i i h w i 1 Hiatus. 4 -"5 1:

even ; n

ague of th. .1 science in !.(( 11 Soelirt

EAST CHICAGO

INDIANA HARBOR

(hi- ! a to;

.1 i ! m it of In one m --el i t h Mrs. Baring avenue, lobei 7 at 7:4 J

A Heigh Ti'-i' :id. and M :-.

ICO wlii bv guest

and Mrs H. R. Philip, lips. i'f Ecu. -on s' reel. Mr. W. . Ho ml i sin esloril iy in hrs t

ig liter. Mr reft for a f ;!vn . !or..-s.

-nl.iy i few

son, has t wo rceupo

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Mabel Nold i.-n Noia. of

v.oirow of Mr. 1 iss 1,la Phil-

Buy Your Goods on the Payment Plan from MILLER, The Furniture Man A square deal to everybody.

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in Wisfon-

East Chicago Pantorium

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ark left loiiy

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It his ,!r.-iht.-r. Mr. .1.

Brai'oii Mrs. loft v. V is',; c her Hi wpck (

cnf. i!!n"s. Mr H i 1. (

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his mother. Tiic Ladies' Aid. Society n r. ga t : 'ir: a 1 ohuro). so lion

terrain with an a u ! oito' lio ncsilav afternoon. The tn 1 e ( e doorge W. I'.vis' o' -!o'-k. Miss Ha Philips ar. l Miss of Hammond, won: fo the c ;t )ippifter t :'.?'

Mr. an. I M

at .linn- r la fng nr. I". ff versity: Mrs. ton and Rev.

rnp. Dr. Lindley to lecture be for

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for a a re-

SNYDER .l(i.FS. Prop.

! tir:s- mi ;kms' c i i: i I'HIiIM,. lit KINt. AM) KKrtHM Pressor.g I n- While Yon "a!t fioods Called for and Delivered I p-ii-lltr I. adit-' ami (ien Slioe Shtnine Parlor 714 CHICAGO AVE. PHONE 34S-J

for Washfuneral of ;" the Can-

It, will enpa rt WcJ . lil.ilU'S will office at 3 Mabel Nold tv toil.iv on

A. BELL

rs. X Oanir -t night, th.-

Lind'ey, i f

e entertained r quests beT 1 1 . i i n n a t. n i -

S. E. Hnr'bu:, of Evansand Mrs. Alexander Mon

ti.- to Hat Ohiongo the i::.st Chi.-aso

!

Leading Jeweler, Expert CALUMET BUILDING

mo in h i s

s the first of a fa ! I and int or. talk last n!;lit th.itik 'ilT-rintr

'f Mrs,

teachers, his ta'.k s-'rle.s to be siiven

Mrs. llur'.b'.it save a at tile foroicn mis'onar

meetine held at the r- siden

S. II. Poor. Mrs. Unrihut remainetl j over nipht at the hemp of Mr. and Mrs. Canine and Ir. Undley spo-n the itiEtht I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Clark i Both meeting's at which thcsH well ! known speakers took part were well I attended, nil of the teachers in hte, pub-

hi- schools heat-ins Or. I,lndle- while

a large mtitther of rnornhers of trie friends e-.ithered at the Poor residence ! to hear Mrs, Hurlhut and a goodly sum j was r'aliz-'d for fo'oian rnlsisons. Mrs. j Monroe hud arranged a short hut most interesting musical program which was i a feature of the missionary meeting. ! The Guild of the Mission of the Good j Shepherd met with Mrs. .T. J. Davis yes- ;

terday. The next meeting will he with Mrs. Wil'iarn Meade., of Iteacon street, whn the membrs will ti comforters, orders for a numher which they have. Mrs. W'l'liam Hatch t has eben under the weathe for a couple of days. At the Cor.erez-ational church tomorrow the Sunday school wll convene at 9:30 o'clock. At the mornlnK preaching service the pastor. Rev. Alexander Monroe, will speak on "The Shout of Victory." Christian Endeavor will meet at 7.30 o'clock and at the eveninsr enure service which follows, lie v. Monroe will deliver the second economic discourse of his series. 'Authority, Individualism and Brotherhood." There wil be special music. Mr. Harry Esmond", of Hammond.

was in Kast Chioatro last niKht. i The Knights of Pythias lodge met !ast night in K. P. Hall an 1 trsacted rou tine bus in Charles Halght was a visitor in Whiting last night. It is understood, he was vsiting h young lady. Mrs. John Sweitzer, of Oieott avenue, went to Hammond yesterday where she caled on a sick friend at Pt. Margaret's hospital. Miss Alice Hesner of Gary will visit Miss Sylvia lnxon on Sunday. Miss's Florence and Mildred Stewart of Whiting were East Chicago visitors last evening. Mrs. John Cochran and Mrs. Frank Ault railed on Mrs. William Wilson of Olcott avi'ntie, who is sick at St. Margaret's hospKal yesterday. They found he patient who is suffering from an attack if tyt.hoid fever, somewhat improved. The Ijitiies' Aid Society of the Swedish LuttiPrHn church met yesterday at the home, of Mrs. Frank Wall, 11(15 React ui street. The Kast Chicago club entertained with e il in. e last evening at Wieland's ha I.

GARFIELD FURNITURE HOUSE j 4738 OCCOTT AVENUE

is thf: hfnt plack to get VAU'KS FOR YOm MONEY. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED.

GO TO SURRA

! FOR YOUR PAINTS, WALL PAPER, GLASS AND PICTURE FRAMING. ! PHONE 179 471." FORSYTH AYE. i EAST CHICAGO.

M. C.

Wlley Phone

W. Chicago

H. Tatman 123

Fast

WILEY & TATMAN Architects

CALUMET EAST

BUILDING. CHICAGO.

Suite 220-221. INDIANA.

Headquarters for SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES Phones 150 and 94 . Indiana Harbor, Ind.

Interpreters SARIC

i; in i.

&

Translators DUPES CO.

F.STATK, ins. INSIHANCK

M HKTl(i Steiimlilp nn.l tin! Iron.) Tickrt to All I'nrt, of (be World Phone 4 S. 344S Gutiirie Street. INDIANA HA BOH INDIANA.

WHITING

THE ENTERPRISE PLEY f- GALLES, Props. Grocery and Market 760 INDIANA BOULEVARD Phone Whiting 42 Kobertsdule.

TELEPHONE 2S6 All Orders I'romptlv Delivered ST BEET CAR STOPS AT The Harbor Confectionery P. GIANXIXT. U 1IOI.ESAI i: & RMTVII. ICE CKRAM i l iti irs 340R MICHIGAN AVKM'E.

GASTEL Real Estate 3420 Michigan Avenue I'hone 101

OTTO C. F. SEEHASE HARDWARE

Corner

INDIANA

Deodnr and Phon; 1 IIARP.OR

135th 55

Streets

INDIANA

The Indiana Harbor Plumbing Company RICHARD EHRHARDT. President. S4MTIRY PI-l'MHIVG

Drainage

(in Fitting. Imo nd Tile

11KKK PI MPS COR. MICHIGAN AND BLOCK TELEPHONE 530-W.

AYES.

S. HERSKOVITZ, M.

rnVMIlAX AM 51'IIGKOS EAST CHICAGO OFFICE. Chicago and Melville Aves. Phone

OFFICE: Phoce

D.

INI 1 1 A NA Auditorium 121.

HARBOR IB-

81.

139

Washington Lumber & Coal Co. LUMBER, MILL WORK, BUILDING MATERIAL AND COAL 141 Street and I. H. Belt R. R. Tel. 26S GIVE US A TRIAL

KUBER Undertaker 4739 Forsyth Avenue,

Telephones 21-

GEO. H. LEWIS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Fire Insurance OFFICES 210 Calumet. Building 4S02 Alexander Avenue

The Street Cirs Stop at SAM EENANTE'S Barber Shop A good place to get shaved while you wait 3404 MICHIGAN AVENUE

COLLECT I OXS LOANS

All Legal Matters Promptly Attended to

JOSEPH G. VIVIAN

SUITE Phone 134.

ATTORNEY

102

AT LAW

BARKER BLDO.

3417 Michigan Avenue

HOT SODA Within a couple of days we will be prepared for the hot poda season. Our drug and soda department comply with thei pure food law.

Sternberg's

Whiting

TRY SNYDER

For Cinnd Fhnoernpn of All Kind.

Also Kln-ihllghtM any time aojivlirrr.

Picture Framing. F.nlarglng. Amateur

rlntlne and Drirloplng. Grt our

prier-n. Open Sunday.

J. H. SNYDER WHITING, INDIANA

FOR GOOD LUMBER OR ANYTHING

IN THE BUILDING LINE AND BEST SOFT AND HARD COAL CALL ON THE

Whiting Lumber & Coal Co.

TELEPHONE 168-M

HEGEWISCH

HEGEWISCH SAVINGS BANK M. C. ZACHARIAS & CO. 3 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 Per Year. Insurance.

HAMMOND

HEGEWISCH COAL AND TEAMING CO., Inc. The Cold Weather Coal Company of ITegewisch

LEE F. CLARK 436 119TH STREET NEWSPAPER DEALER Lake County Times and all Chicago Papers.

PURCHASE YOUR GROCERY SUP

PLIES AT

The People's Cash Grocery

AND SAVE MONEY 402 119TH STRfc-ET

SMOKE 'The Broadway 5c Cigar" Manufactured by JAMES E. HENDERSON

A. A. KUSS Leading Grocer 13429 Ontario Avenue Phone 203

$5;000.00 REWARD Can you beat it? It's a good thlnt;. What is it? Got busy with Oscar'. Absolutely fresh lake perch dlnrer, ,'lfic; Frog Lake perch dinner. 50c; Lake Superior white fish, dinner, 73c; black bass, 75"; lobster dinner, 75c; frog legs, 73c; squab dinner, 50c; spring chicken. 73c; I. tig Island duck, 75c; frost, fish and chlrkan dinner. $1.00; Lake Superior whi'e rish and chicken

dinner, $1.00; frog leg and black oass, levem

$1.00; lobster and chicken. $1.0 0; tish and Long Island duck dinner, $1.00. oscaii fioi.nsMiTii caff: buffet Indlaaa Bltd. and 114th S(r-rt Hammond, Ind. Phone W hltlnK 32 Accommodations for Private Parties.

Mr. and oouver, B.

V.i

-sday

rind

650

FOR CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY VISIT MAYER BROS. Hohman Street. Phone

680

WM. H. HOLT 1330G Ontario Avenue Ice Cream and Candies

GUSTAV KORTHAUS Dealers In GENERAL HARDWAE, FURNITURE, STOVES, RANGES. ETC. Livery. Private Ambulance. 13311-13 ONTARIO ST. Phone 211

Telephone 118-R

WRITING

INDIANA

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GAS. GASOLINE STOVES AND HOT PLATES for the hot weather. SPURRIER BROS. 43S 119TII STREET.

TIRES AND TUBES REPAIRED. Order tnkrn for nutomoblle i M Huppllea at lowest prior. j !' I'.rprpcntattvPN for Kkkcikn. Eliminate tire trouble. ! !! No tube or extra tlrcw re- j! !' quired. Try It on fM day' 1 free trial. Call or write the l INDIANA AUTO TIRE REPAIR CO. lor. Hark llfllli St. Phone 170-J. WHITIMi, INDIANA.

Whiting Cornice Works TI F. It M N SOU I.T.E KtHxirn niiiiK, roHKiri: work, STllllI. t'F.IIIMi. TIV WORK, TAR KOOKINfS Store Repaired I l lientr I'urnlhed. Corner 119th Street and Sheridan Ave. Telephone 154-M. WHITING INDIANA

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J. H. WIEDERGOTT Harness Maker REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO So. Hohman St Phone HAMMOND, INDIANA

720

Svrltrhea and Inffa Made of Combing

Orpheum Beauty P&ilors AI M A PATTRRSOV ORPHEUM THEATRE BUILDING

154 State Street Hammond, ina. Hair Dressing. 50c; Hair Bobbins. 33c; Shampooing, 30c; Scalp Treatment, 75c;

Facial Massape, ,nc; .wann-unng, 'en. RESIDENT WORK

HAVE YOUR

KODAK

FILMS PRINTS

DEVELOPED MADE AT

AND

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Norris' Pharmacy East State St. Hammond,

Ind

Plumbing, Gas Fitting aiid Sewerage Jobbing a Specialty THEODORE BERENS 13414 Ontario Avenue

Everybody Reads "THE TIMES"

KLINE'S Regulation Bowling Alleys and Pocket Billiard Parlor 13257 Erie Avenue

Pay Gas Bills without extra charge at A. N. NELSON'S Hardware Store 13433 Ontario A v. Phone 204

RIPLEY'S ART STUDIO

Photos for Everybody

Enlargements Made from

CD Old Pictures 89 West State Street

H. HELLERMAN LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S FINE TAILORING

113 SIBLEY ST. PHONE 1414

HAMMOND, IND.

MAC TURNER Architect

508 Hammond Bldg. Tel. 324

Hammond, Indiana

Help to Keep the City Clean by Installing One of Our Sanitary Concrete Garbage Boxes Calumet Concrete Const. Co. Room 508, Hammond Building Telephone 1481 or 525

Come and Enjoy

Good music daily, 11:30 to 1:30 and

5:30 to 7:15. Best meals In town. New

silver. Everything first clasc

We Cater Restaurant 90 STATE STREET.

WHITING. Mrs. Janus ('ut .-'.. sp.n? Wedti

Thursday as the quests ft, th -'r roe..;, Mrs. John F. Grady, ,,f Oliver stf. e Abo Mii;.i! will re-irn to Iiidlat.a poll Sunday to resume his studies at the deaf and dumb school. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. DaegllnR and family, of La Porte avenue, attended

I the we.Idint- of th.-if nephew, Artnur Doodling- and Miss Nina Matson. which. took pi ice in the German Evat.cc; ical j church in South ChDaro on Thursday

Mr. and Mrs. Iiaesrlint; wiil

reside in Windsor Park. James lols, of New York avenue, who has b.-en IP. for some time, was able to resume his duties at the Standard OH Cnrripiny a eta In.

A large crowd of children attended

the story hour at the nnhlio lihrarv

yesterday, the stores b.-infc told bv Miss

Beatrice M Hol'.um'cr, the kindergar

ten director.

Miss Uura A. Lavev is spending: th

week end at Valnara.so as the truest of

Mrs. Williamson, wife of Rev. Williamson of the Episcopal church. Mrs. Williamson was formerly Miss Beatrice Brickwood. an ex-hisrh school teacher and it win interest her manv friends

to learn she h-js a daughter ten months old.

The Democrats of Whltlnp field a pol

itical meetine in their headquarter nn

New York avenu on Thursday- r,!sht.

Among the speake-s at the meeting

were. Attorney M. Lotz, of Hammond; M. Sefton, of Gary, candidate for prosecuting attorn y; Jacob E. Friedman, of East Chicago, candid ite for recorder of

Lake County and Edward C. Grady, of

Mhitinc, candidate for commissioner of

the First district of Iake County.

Miss Mamie. Selfer, of Davidson place.

cnt rtained at a theater part on Wed

nesday, when she and her seven guests

ssaw rne Milestone at the Rlackston theat r in Chicago. The party was plven in honor of the youn? ladies who assisted her in receiving at the recent reception at nhieh the announc ment of

her enRagren.eni. to Isaac Grossman, of

Chicago, a made. The members aP

the party were Miss s Bessie and Pe.arl

Selfer, Helen Migatz, Lillian Ovirtz. Mamie Seifer. of Whitingc. Miss IteTIi Ptzele. of East Cheapo and Misses L ah, Pelfer and Leah Kriegrer, of Chicago. The rummaite 6ale Klvn by thi Indies' Aid Society of the M. E. Church, was adeclded success. Mr. ar.d Mrs. John J. Keller, of Sheridan avenue, left last vening for Indianapolis. They will also visit Mr. Keller's sister at Cloverdale, Tnd. Plymouth Congregational Church, October 6. 1912. Rev. F. M. Webster. Pastor. ML B. S. Place. Sunday school superintendent. 10:00 a. m., Bunday school. 11:00 a. m.. Morning wroship. Sermon theme: The eMthodlst Church. 7.30 p. m. Evening worship. Sermon theme: The Second Advent. As there, is no preaching service In the Methodist church next Sunday the members and friends of that church are cordially invited, to worship with us. German Evangelical Church of Whiting, Indiana Boulevard near 119tri street. Sum ay, October 6, Sabbat Ti school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching: "Jesus and Judas" (John IS, 1-6) at 10:30 a. m. "Come, let us worship!" (II. Samuel 7, 23-29) at 7:30 p.. m. Young people's allisnca devotional at 7 p. m. Topic: "Humility." Thursday. Cathechetlcal class at 4 30 p. m. Bible study at 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal at S:30 p. m. Friday, October 11. Y. P. A . business and literary. Saturay's 10-11 a. m., German class. Eugene G. Fuesslo, Pastor, 528 Indiana Boulevard. Fall Opening Thursday, Friday and. Saturday, October 3. 4 and 5, at Miss Freel's, 3016 92nd street. South Chicago.

to Gary est r lav Kirn pson's brother, at the hospital the an acideti t wh i. h

to visit Mrs. McOtto Blake, who is re as the result of rushed both his in

steps. From the hospital East Gary v is it. Mrs , ,.r..n(a t r- . 1 f.-o h t

y, m. , , j , ..i , , . ' . ' . . - ( d rV' . I III . j took wit hth'Ti thir little daughter.;

they went to McK impson's

'. Wake. Thev

' honor tru

' shrwers. j After a j th.-y will ! "-nts. 1 i !) j Mrs. F.

niiiiiian

at

t at several pretty parties and

II ARB Oil

CNDIANA

First United Presbyterian Church, Indiana Harbor. Corner 138th and He-ilock streets. Kev. A. J. Crooks, pasto.". Regular services on Sabbath, Ocforer 6, a-- (oilows. Pcblc. school at 9:45 a. m. I ubiic worship at 11:'"0 a. in. Kvf-iiiiitt ser'-ice 7. .la p. ni. Strappers pi.O friends are cordially ::.i i!".l to c.irr.e an'i worship with us. For ;:a. A new home picked feather

Muriel, who has been sick with a heavy cold for two Toeks. hut Is much improved. Mrs. A. .-'. V.'oiiton. of Greentown. In'i., is in Indiana Harbor to visit Mrs. B. C. Lukens atid Mrs. H. . Hinesley. She is on h. r v. ay to La Crosse, Wis., where she is roing as a dele-gate to the foreign missions meet lug tn that city. The visiter arrived last night and she w!l remain until Tuesday morning.

short hot reside wi Harrison O. Moure it tended t

1 1 a mm on. 1 Thursday.

S.-hiiilMel-Itallrr. j The home, of Mr. and Mr? Schmittei, of 11 Ml Harrison

1 formed a beautiful sett

riage- of t:n-ir ilaiislit

ytnoon spent east li th brides' para er.ne. and Mrs. S Cune Orpheum theater

Conrad avenue.

g for the marMiss Clara, to

i n

be,!. ..,..! Mi: Hi-rhor. Ind. At the Kaptis day school at o iona 1 serv i. e setA h e a t 7 :30, h-.iir. "Ihai'i.

Ye the Lord." St. Alhan's Epi: Coniunion at S a. 9:4.". Holy t "omiv 13. E v e n i n p r a y

7 3'1 o'clock. ('lasses ti. 7 and S. day schol are rniue home of Mrs. Wlilia vine str t. this

Indian a

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special anthem the lyord." and

morrow, suny i i.iy. i rem. I':'enir.:

by the "Seek

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.'ills

ll.

ial ( h ui Sun.l.iy iin nrd :

eh Holy school at lei'tnon at

'. n i ment.

day. Fred Bet sr

t )i e a u t o ni ( ( oil rail'- at ilary ; Mis? Edith K nue. is sp.' ruli us. relat iv. s in Ch

of O

fire departir h- re Thtirs

f Lake pa rad ; . !.-!!

a'ftiUe, a riil I; a v.

attended ' publican

npton. of It the week ( ago.

nberts ave nd visitinf

Mr. Charles F. Raller. of Whiting, last evening. The decorations were ferns and roses. The bride was beautiful In her bridal robe of white crepe de chine draped with lace. She carried a bouquet of brides' roses. Her sister, Miss Kafherine. followed tier as bridesmaid. So... was gowned in whit" silk and carrie.I white roses.

,vas arrariETi'd before one-

parlor windows and was! rs and paitns. The bride, j the altar bv the groom !

1 by his best man. Paul Stiller,!

Here the Lev. w. E. Wilhelm was inj iitinK". The rintr ceremony of the I

The altar of the large made of (low, v as m t a t

attendc

Evangelical church was used. The ceremony was performed at five o'clock In tic presence of the immediate relatives of the bri.l and groom. A delicious si--rours dinner was served at half-past six o'clock. Mrs. Hai'er is the yountrest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schmittei. She was employed until recently at the Standard Oil Company in Whiting. Mr. Kaller is employed by the Lake Snore and Michigan Southern Railway Company at. Whiting.

HEGEWISCH Anton Kosiba. of Gary, was ness visitor her.- last eveninsr. Mrs. Starkweather visited re: Chicago yesterday. Mr. liarrh of Chicago, was

a busi-

it ives In

was a Hammond shopper on Thursday. J. W. MeConahey, of Pullman, spent Thursday afternoon here visiting f ri-nds. Mrs. S. P. I-hirner. of Park avenue, was an out-of-town gor yesterday. Miss Martha Tcnozmaronskl. of Center avenue, was a Hammond visitor on Thursday afternoon. A. Kac7iin.iri.wski made a business trip to Chicago on Thursday.

ST. JOHT5.

el in g salesman for the

vest, t (My On t a io a Nelson's !."::rd st''e by the a a coat of

working en inMat r. n i :. h is iv i : ; i 1 1 1 o ; pan.t.

ui

ills prop

town ! y on

Mr. Sch oil. trn

Indiana Keiininsr C"

ca go, transacted business day. Messrs. Martin S. O.iii. Sel'ton and Math Hillich looiul were here on busin Matilda Mil'er and bn

pany from Chless here vester-

uio avenue, near trreatly improved larae pnrcli and

Crown 1J . Joscp.i Frida y

V

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a n

rs and

sermon

at

of th Baptist Suntsed to meet at the :n Evans, of Grape.icning to turn in

their tickets and money obtained from the social last Monday night. J. Claude Smith, of Hemlock street is expected home from Duluth and other points north where he has been for a reek on business for the Inland St.-l Company. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKimpson went

DR. L. T. LOAR PHYSK I W nml Sl HGKO Diseases of women and Children a specialty. t.'a'ls answered at all hours. 3332 MICHIGAN AVENUE PHONE 559-J INDIANA HARBOR INDIANA

Miss Antoinette Smith, of Reese avelu -, was the gue.-'t of Hammond friends last even Ina-. Tie youmnst son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dexfr. of Atchison avf nue, was ac. identaly hit in tne eye with a stone while playing. He received serious injury to tile eye and it Is feared he will lose sight of it. Miss Katherire M. Gil!, of Chicago, is spending a f. w days here the guest of Miss Emma Kach. of 7? 5 Indiana bouleya rd. Mrs. J. Soitwedle entertained the Si--ty-three Club at her home in Harrison avenue yesterday afternoon. After the prizes beii g awirded to Mesdames William Bahni, Ed Ft eese and Mrs. J. Solt-

i iinty refreshments were served.

t again in two weeks. Patrick Keillv, of

was a br.sirn-.ss visitor here

wed

The dub Truant

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( iff i(

re : m 1

f-jl Iff w. .

El if'lk I

a SIN waMAN'S BREAST

fr

wis

l IhtnillMMl'l the prodii'O h is some

a st

EGINS a small LUMP I WE THI vi RWAYS

POISONS DEEP In th PRKT'IT AND KILLS PUiCMY I Will Give $1000 if I Fail to Cure Also $1O0O or Excel -fBrr? , Any Other Dr. Living YijP No Knife or Pain fTVS

ro nay until uurea 1 tK$i&S Written G,trr.ti &

t Hammond

j Th 11 rsda y. j She is very pop1 peep!" of Robert liouiicem.-nt of in

or SOME on the LIP, FACE or PODY

Hong IS CANCEL.

I ANY HARD LUMP in WOMAN'S BREAST Is CANCER I End very poisonous. 120-PAGE BOOK. SF.NT ! FREE. Testimonials of Thousands CURED j after o'fcer failed. J5e or Write to Some, f Write no P,!!"? T-R PHSIJ! FFCAWE ' AB 3B W. Randolph St.. Chicaco. I'f

t tiifugement .she was lUilDLY MAIL this ta SOKWHE with CANCER

ilar :.ial

among the young After the an-

M rs

visited t'r ludping played li country. Extract

Evening American: "C Meanwhile me remit that inasmuch as dog

affected with hydro!.!

they have, as tduoaio pointde out. a most dent upon children, inasmuch

of place, unclean. earrie and dang, ion The man

o rt rude, Thursday, being dlsfa rmlim

1:

d i a

ibia

.('. C Mtiing our r

h ica tro Doits'" eaders

were Mr spcnl t i es Re

todnv'. Charles ( ; hi re oil bllNext We. last Wedno run his eld

dr.t v:

here

Clarence O. from H a m --s Thursday.

rother. Frank, rs Tiiurday. from Whiting ing with rel.i-

rangements are made. Rose Echterling from Brunswick was a visitor here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stark have returned from their wedding trip and will make their future ome here in St. John. John Keilman from Dyer was here on business Friday.

1 "

il w a id ft.

Whit i:

0.1 y . Ni

1. is the ker will rent ar-

tre'iii n as mu

- h: v ralizing 1

nt!y 'h as long ffect

How to Conquer Rheumatism at Your Own Home.

is thev rs of

are out disease

who destroys iders a civlli-

a dog running at large rci

zat ion." Hegeswich citizen" will awake to thf fact sometime, perhaps. E. .lacobsot. is to have his store remodeled and will add more fixtures and cases to handle his increasing business. Registration day today and October li, for president1.-!! election.

r friends suffer disorders or ishig. lameness, s . stiff, painful, the iiinbs and itch i n g skin or . I Invito you to

l"r.-e Trlnl Treatwrt. reliable C'hroos and full particus is no c. O. D. r how many may

r case, i.-.t me prove st, that rheumatism i hronieiire succeeds

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LOWELL. Superintendent Elliott spent yesterday in Chicago, where he purchased scliool equipments. Ezra Brownell left yesterday for Mason City, where he expects to spend the win'.er. Rev. R. O. Wiekham and wife who visited his parents at Middlebury, In., returned home yesterday. Mrs. Cyrus Dickinson and daughter. Edith, who vi it, (1 her son. Ernest and family in East. Chicago, returned home vest erda y. Miss Madge Lyreh. who visited her g 1 ar.dpa 1 ent s here for a few days, relurtud i'oni. xe.-teruay. I'rank Ne:sovi and .laughter, Emily, were Ch;. -aco visitors yesterday. Georgo Y..ti A!st!ne, of Montlcello.

nrrlved rn Lowell y. sterday to visit leliitives and to look after affairs on his farm. Mr. David Moo. of Gary, was a guest at the home of Mrs. Rant Pratt Thursday nieht. Harry Hayden arul wife, who visited in Chic igo returned home Thursday.

CLARK STATION. The volunteer fire department mad their first practise run last evening and certainly showed speed They worked with the chemicals and are now prepared to do the best possible if a tiro should occu.". The volunteer Are department will given another dance Saturday, October 12. 1912, at R-00 p. m., at their hall. Srom the looks of he last crowd it looks as if we certainly will have a full house. Good music will bo furnished and everybody will have a good tim. Quite a number of our people attended the Democratic meeting at Gary yesterday at which Candidate Woodrow Wilson spoke. Mrs. William Schick, of Clarke, was a Chlcaeo visitor yesterday, Mr. Louis Marks, of Tolleston. was a Clarke Station vlslror yooterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Caste!. Miss Elsie

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