Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 15, Hammond, Lake County, 10 May 1913 — Page 6

THE TIMES.

May 10, 1913.

Crown Point News

Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

SHUCKS

Prom the IHry of Si Leno

Hek Bpence ses his idee o' nuthln t git undooly fiustrated erbout Is one o' them Chicky Evans articles on how t' play golf. Sum men marry their stenographers an' sum pay 'em over $30 a week. A large number of Crown Point's younger set attended the class play given at the Taylor opera house at Ixwell last evening by the senior class. The play was entitled "At the End of the Rainbow," and was highly spoken of by those attending. Mrs. JT. B. Pattee is spending several days In Chicago, the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. B. Neal. Miss Maurine McMahan will enter

tain the members of the senior class

of the Crown Point high school (of whloh she is a member at her home on South street torlght.

Miss Mayme Laws of East street will have as her guest Miss Madge Daniels

of Gary over Sunday.

Mrs. W. P.- Tlce and daughter, Dor

othy, and Mrs. Jennie Ward Wheeler,

are visiting with Mrs. Griffin in Chicago today.

Mrs. Percy A. Parry and son Vaughn

of Hammond are visiting with Crown

Point relatives today.

Don't forget the baseball game at

Erie park between the Chicago Lawndales and the Crown Point team tomorrow. Support the home team.

Mrs. John Helser has returned from

a several weeks' visit with her parents

at Windsor, Canada Miss Pauline Sauerman will entertain a party of friends at her home on

Clark street in honor of Misses Flor

ence Loverldge and Norma Locklin.

me nign school has a wmi organ

ized and speedy baseball team to rep

resent it this year, whloh will figure prominently in the tnterscholastio games with the various schools In the

county later in the season. The play

ers are getting considerable practloe of late and hope to figure In the county

high school basball championship at

the end of the school year.

It is reported that Miss Lois Fowler has resigned her position as teacher In the Crown Point schools, to take

effect at the close of the present school

year.

SUSsSfe! Legal Notice

lilcJI&UHU MIUU

Nothing is more disagreeable than a homo infested with vermin. Destroy them with Stearns' Electric Eat and

NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF RETAIL Board of County Commissioners of

LIQUOR LICENSE. Lake County, Indiana, on the first MonNotice is hereby given to the citizens day In June, 191S, the same being the

of Calumet Township, Lake County, 2nd day of June. 1913. or as soon there-

Roach Paste, the Standard exterminator I Indiana, and to the cltlsens of the after as the said Board of County Com-

foi thirty-five years. City of Gary, Calumet Township, Lake missloners can hear said applicant for

ItkillBOff rata, mice and COCkroache uounty- Inalan- tn" lne undersigned, a renewal ol his said license to retail

in a single night. Does not blow avray j M,t nf -rw.hin. countv m.it iin0r ir, i, nantiti thn

like powders; ready for use; nothing to Lnd state; that he is over the age of five gallons a t a time and permit the mix. The only exterminator sold under I twenty-one years and has resided in same to be drank on the premise

an absolute guarantee of money back the State of Indiana for more than one where sold, said license having been

if it fails I Tear last past; that he is a quannea nereiorore granted to the said jonn

aA v J or. f m 1 voter and a cltlsen of the United States wontan Dy the Board or county cornSold by druggists, 26c and $1.00 Or Phllrtr miasloner. of UK, Countv. on the 3rd

sent direct, charges prepaid, on receipt ,nd . flt oer90 to be entrusted with day of June. 1912. an dissued by

of price. Ithe sale of Intoxicating liquors; that Charles A. Johnson, auditor of said

Stearns' Electric Past Co Chicago, UL I n wln PPly to ha Board of County County and State, for a period of one

commissioners, or jiane county, ai - i im um.i.Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on That I will apply for such renewal

the first Monday in June, 191S, same of license to cover the same premises being the 2nd day of June, 1913, or as as heretofore, the precise location and soon thereafter as the said Board of description being as follows, to-wlt:

The front room on the ground floor of

ty, Indiana, oan hear said application for a renewal of his said license to re

tail intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and

malt liquors, in less quantities than

five gallons at a time and to permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold, said license having been

granted heretofore to the said John

spending a. few days with friends and relatives at Laporte and Plymouth." Fred Behn.N and Richard Much of Clark Station "were among the Gary visitors yesterday. Allen Hyson of Clark Station was a Gary business visitor last night. James Kasper of Chicago was a Clark Station business visitor yesterday. John Bilkovlc of Clark Station was a Gary business transactor yesterday.

WHITING AND ENVIRONS

First Metfca4i.it Episcopal Cnnreh, Clark street, near 119th street. Sunday services, May 11, 1913: Pastor of the church, ' Rev. W. B. Warriner. Sunday school superintendent, Mr. E. J. Evans. Sunday school at 9:4 5 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a., m. Special service: "Mother's Day." Epworth League at 6:80 p. m. Topic: "Jesus' Doctrine of Himself. Evening worship at 7:10 p. m. Sermon theme: "The Abundant" Life." The ohurch and pastor extend a cordial invitation to the public for all servloes. Plymouth Congregational Church. Rev. F. M. Webster, pastor.

B. S. Place, Sunday school superintendent. Sunday services. May 11, 1913: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. The church will observe Mother's Day. Sermon theme: "The Motherliness of God." Evening worship at 7:30 p. m. Sermon theme: "Esnentials to the Winning of Souls." The church and pastor extends ' a cordial Invitation to all who can to oome and share the blessings of our churoh home with us.

Schrage flats have purchased the Phillips "liouae on Cleveland avenue now occupied by Rev. W. B. Warriner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hay will occupy this house, where they have heretofore resided. x It would be well for those who contemplate buying lots In Mr. F. Richard Schaaf's addition to buy now. as the price will be advanced after June 1st. Dr. and Mrs. H. N. Nichols moved Into their new home on Cleveland avenue on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John FInley of Davidson

place have returned from Laporte.

regular monthly business meeting at

the home of Mrs. 'John Blaul Thursday

afternoon.

Mrs. Carl Boness of Roberts avenue (county Commisisoners of Lake Coun-

entertalned a few friends at a 3 o'clook luncheon Thursday afternoon In honor

of her 6th wedding anniversary.

All the curbing has been laid on

Harrison avenue and work on the pav ing of the street began Saturday.

Mrs. C G. Buell of Indiana boulevard spent Thursday in Chicago, visiting

friends.

Mr. and M.r. Richard Smith and children and Mrs. Ruben Edmunds of South Chicago were guests at a 6

o'clock dinner at the home of Mrs.

Elliott Aman of Roberts avenue Thurs

day.

the two-story frame building situated

on lot 11. block 16. C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 3rd addition to Tolleston, now the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana. Said room in said building in which this applicant desires to sell intoxicating liquors is more particularly described as follows: Running east and west 20

HOBART. The Misses Catherine and Marie Carr of Chicago are here visiting at the

homes of the Messrs. Charles and John Gruel.

Miss Cora Huff of Chicago is here visiting with Miss Edna Borger. Mesdames C. Black and Thompson were Gary visitors yesterday. Miss Ellywm Roper, who Is attending school in Chicago, is here spending the week end with her mother.

Charles Harding has moved his fam- ;

ily here from Chicago this week. They will reside in the M. Weinand house, on New street.

Collins, by the Board of County Com-, feet long, running north and south 38 missloners of Lake County, Indiana, feet, with a 12-foot ceiling. The said on the 3rd day of June", 1912. and is-j room has a glass front, front and side

sued by Charles A. Johnson, auditor , entrances. The said building and room of said County and State, for a period ' therein front east on Washington of one year from said date. street, a public highway in the said

That I will apply for such renewal , City of Gary, Calumet Township, Lake

Fred Berg of Lake avenue transacted ot ucense tQ COver the same premises ; County, Indiana, and is known as 1240 business in Hammond yesterday. M heretofore, the precise location and j Washington street, in said City, CounMrs. George Schaaf and sister. Miss description being as follows, to-wlt: ( ty and State; that he is possessed of Rica Vater, saw the "World in Chicago, The front rooTO on the ground floor of i all the lgal qualifications required by

Friday.

Mesdames A. Dorsch, John Schaak and Joseph Studor were Hammond

shoppers Thursday.

GRIFFITH.

Clarence Hutchlns spent yesterday

with his parents at Highlands.

Mrs. H. D. Ellis is reported to be in

the one-story frame on lot 18, block 9, C.

fifth addition to Tolleston, now in the

City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, said room being 22 feet wide. 28 feet

long, has a glass front door and door on south side thereof. There are liv

ing rooms In the rear of said room.

Said building and room therein front west on Washington street, a public

building, located! an act of the General Assemt T. L & I. Co.'s cerning the sale of intoxicating . i nrnv.d f a trVi A V. 1 Q1 1 n r A i

bly, con-

S liquors.

aproved March 4th, 1911, and all other laws of the State of Indiana regarding the sale of intoxicating- liquors. JOHN MONTAN.

NOTICE

RETAIL

OF RENEWAL OF

LIQUOR LICENSE.

Notice is hereby given to the citizens

of Calumet Township, Lake County,

Indiana, and to the citizens of the City

very poor health

Several new houses are being planned highway in said City of Gary. Calumet

to be built here this summer. C Han- Townshln. Lake County. Indiana, and

ovnoota tn hiHi nn nn thn Mr- i. i, isiT n'o.hirxrinr, atrut in i of. Gary, Calumet Township, Lake

ner of Columbia avenue and Rensselaer -aid Citv. That he is possessed of alliCountv- Indiana, that the undersigned,

street. the legal' qualifications required by an-LilDurn Titus, Is a male inhabitant and

Miss Emma Penning in company with Act Concerning Intoxicating Llauors, : resident of said City of Gary. Calumet

Miss Ruth Tucker of Ross went to .nnmv.fi March 4th. 1911. and all oth- ! lownsnip, iKe county, Indiana, over

where they visited the letter's narenta. Valparaiso to attend the musical pro- er law8 ot the state of Indiana regard- the a" ot twenty-one years, and has

First Methodist Church, lie gewlarh. j Chralcs H. Law, pastor. J Teachers training course at 7:45 p.

m. today. !

Sunday school at 10 a. m. j Mother's day special program at 11 m. Recitations, exercises and songs.

We want all the mothers Interested to be present. Fathers will be welcome

Iso. '

Preaching service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 m. - . I Ladies' Aid societj-fThursday, 2 p. m. -Tou will find a hearty welcome to all

our servicea. i

l Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Cherry were '

Hammond visitors Thursday. Charles Reed has purchased a motor-

cycle. j

Harry Box has purchased a Regal j

auto.

Mrs. Buckmaster and son are spend- !

Ing a few weeks with relatives In Vera.

111.

The Hegewisch Land association will

erect five five-room cottages on Buffalo

avenue between 133rd and 134th sts.

Work will be begun Immediately.

Mrs. Sam Louisa of Jackson Park visted friends here yesterday. Martin Strug is selling 36 lots north

of the Swedish church. These lots are

being sold for cash or easy payments.

Ten of them were disposed of this past

week".

Germ a a Evangelical Church ef Whiting, Indiana boulevard, near 119th st. Whitsunday, May ll'th. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching: "The New Spirit" (Ezeklel 11, 14-25) at 10:30 a. m. "Hid In God" (Colossians 3. 1-11) at 7:30 p. m. Young People's Alliance devotional at 7 p. m. Topic: "Love Not the World." Leafier Miss Annie Stiller. Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Bible study. Every Friday catechetical class at 4:30 p. m. Every Saturday 10 a. m., 'German classes; 8 p. m., choir rehearsal. Eugene G. Fuessle, pastor; 538 Indiana boulevard.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gillette of Sheridan avenue have purchased the Buyer flats at 118th street and Central avenue. Mrs. Herman Trowe and daughter have been visiting relatives In Michigan. Rev. Benedict Rajcany of St. John's Slavish church united in marriage Miss Theresa Mlkla and Andrew Valine, both residents of Front street. Whltinsr. Mrs. Roy E. Green will entertain the Trl Kappa Sorority at her home in 119th street onday evening. Mary, the 7-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Colotka of 119th street,

passed away after an Illness with

gram being given there.

A. L. Russell was a business visitor

at Merrillville yesterday.

Ing the sale of Intoxicating liquors.

JOHN COLLINS.

resided In the City of Gary for more

1 than six months last past and in the

i State of Indiana for more than one

Master Blereger, who has been quite NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF RETAIL var last past; that he Is a qualified

sick for

betetr.

several days. Is very much

LOWELL.

Charles Clinton left for Hamshire,

Tex., to be gone two months, where he will be employed on dredge con

struction work

Commercial avenue and Clark street

for quite a distance have received

thick layer of erushed stone. It 1

rather inconvenient for automobiles.

LIQUOR LICENSE. voter ana a man or good moral cnarNotlce Is herebv alven to the citizens eter; that he is a citizen of the United

of the Citv of Garv. Calumet Township. States of America and a flt person to

Lake County. Indiana, that the under-i entrusted with the sale of intoxU

lrned. Jame9 Mairrames. a citizen of , eating uquors; mat ne win apply to

h. rrit. nt.f. nf America and a ! Board of County Commisisoners of

resident of the Citv of Gary. Calumet County. Indiana, on the first Mon

Township, Lake County, Indiana, for , aT n June, the same being the 2nd

mor. than two vears last Dast and over OI J". or as soon tnereait

the ar of twentv-one vears. a man of r the said Board of County Corn-

good moral character and a flt person mislsoners can hear said applicant for

to be entrusted with the sale of In- .w" " wn ""'

typhoid fever. The funeral was held number of them getting stalled in the toxlcating liquors; that I have resided , Jntoxicatlng. spiritous vinous and malt w,.r-a ,!., , . a-j. I , I . .i.- r n- r.L.m.t Tnwn- ; liquors in leas quantities than five gal-

Eastman Kodaks and Supplies Kolb's.

Mr. and Mrs. George C. Hay of the

at It

iii i fir-" 1,1,11 " sl'

KANSAS WOMAN

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always bad pain and was irregular. During the delay I suffered a great deal with headache,back-

ache, dizziness, feverish spelIs,nervousness and bloating. I had been married

nearly three years. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and now

I feel better than I have for years. I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to all who suffer as I did." Mrs. M. Zeuner, 1045 New Jersey Street, Lawrence, Kansas. Montana Woman's Case. Burns, Mont. "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured me of awful backache which I had suffered with for months. I was so weak I could hardly do my work and my head and eyes ached all the time. Your Compound helped me

in many ways und is a great strengthened I always recommend it to my friends and tell them what a grand medicine it is for women. You may use my name for the good of others." Mrs. John Francis, Burns, Montana. The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound have thousands of nuch letters as those above they tell the truth, e lse they could not have been obtained for love or money. This medicine is no strai&ger it has stood the test for years.

yesterday morning. Several hundred

children, members of St. Veronica's societyt of which the deceased was a member. Joined in the funeral procession, which was led by a brass band. Mass was read at" St. John's Slavish church. Interment was at Hammond, the funeral being under the direction of Undertaker Baran. The Melvln house on Sheridan avenue has been purchased by the Methodists as a parsonage. Rev. W. B. WaN riner will move as soon as the Melvin's vacate. Mr. and Mrs. John Melvln will

move to the Schaaf house at 118th

street and Cleveland avenue, now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. John "Willis. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Little of the Buczkowskl flats. Mother and son are doing nicely. The First Church of Christ will ob

serve mother's day tomorrow, and at the evening service an especially prepared and appropriate sermon will be

preached by Rev. E. H. Cross of Ham mond.

Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan of John street

have purchased the home of William Glock at Sheridan avenue and 117th street and will move there. Mr. and Mrs. Glock will move to the Griffith

house on Pennsylvania avenue.

Fred Hill ol Whiting went to North Judson, lnd., on Wednesday, where he was united In marriage to a charming

young lady of that city. Mrs. Hill

who is night roundhouse foreman at the Standard Oil company, returned here with his bride yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hill will go to housekeeping on

Indiana boulevard, in the Garvin house,

iou get instant warmtn ana com

fort with a Gas Heating Stove. No.

Ind. Gas & Elec. Co.

loose stone. t i in mo vij j , ...... - . . -

Mrs Leonard Minninger of Earl Park ship. Lake County. Indiana, for more'n xime ana permit tne same to

arrived here yesterday with her three than two year, last past; that I am a ,

rhIMr.. from V.ln.r.t.n. veatprdav. I nualified voter: that I hereby give HO- . ,u t,

where they visited relatives. They will tlce of my intention to purchase the granted to one Charles Greogery by the

visit XT t Minn1nr'll nnronl. here forlrptafl HoUOr dealer's license Of TheO- : ' u

a few days before returning to their dore George, which license was grant- Lake County. Indiana and transferred v, t 11,1 Th-nrfnr Oeorre bv the the said Board of County Commis-

Th. .k.,i nt TJ.v t,, it, . pn. r rvmntv rv.mmtRKlor.ers of toners at tne request oi saia tnanes

deputy went through Lowell on the 10 Lake County. Indiana, at their July u..UCr.ISn,u. u.un,

o'clock train with four prisoners for j session, 1912. same being a license to

JefCersonville. - sell intoxicating, spiritous, vinous or

Mrs. Myrtle Fancher of Hammond I malt liquors In less quantities than

spent Thursday night at the home of I five gallons at a time and to permit the

her parents here. I same to , be drank on the premises

Miss Ethel Davis of Chicago arrived I where sold, which premises are de-

Titus: that I will apply for such re

newal or license to cover the same

premises as heretofore, the precise location and description being as fol

lows: In the front room on the ground

floor of the three-story frame building,

in Lowell last evening to visit her par

ents and son.

What's In a name Try WIHEGOLD

chewing tobacco and yonl know tne

newer MeHle-Seotten Tobacco Cm.

ROBERTSDALE.

Robertsdale Evangelical Church. Rev.

W. E. Wilhelm, pastor.

Services for tomorrow are as follows:

Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Preaching at 7:S0 p. m.

All are weleome to these services.

It would be well for those who con

template buying lots In Mr. F. Richard

scnaars adaltion to buy now, as the

price will be advanced after June 1st. 1 Is not so simple.

(Advertising Story No. 18)

"Catarrh of the nose" is one of those

terms that cover a multitude of sins.

Tne average patient that comes In

with some of the innumerable all

ments of the nose, says that he has

catarrh. A simple catarrhal condition of the mucous membrane ol the nose in a patient that is otherwise healthy and valid is usually easy to cure; but

usually the patient has made a mistake in his diagnosis. He may have polipi, enlarged turbinated bones or

deviated septum, In which case a cure

Mr. adn Mrs. Fred Stawitke of East Side were guests of the laters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klemm of In

diana boulevard Thursday.

Mrs. Harry Golding and Mrs. Fred

If you are afflicted with any mal

condition ot the nose, I invite you to

call upon me for a free examination,

when I can probably tell you if

Said buildon Adams

scrlhed as follows, to-wlt: The front . -- aaroora on the ground floor of the two- 1 Tolleston Land and Investment Compa-

story frame building, located on lot a nT ira aaion o xoneston

kiv i r T A T Co.'s third addl- : "y "l vu.ny,

4. . L .... , .v.. rMtv nf nrv ana. Said room Is 30 feet deep, 2S feet

r.b. Countv. Indiana. Said room is and 12 feet Mgh. has glass front.

23 feet wide, running north and south. ne rear entrance, one side entrance

. . . . Una wne ii villi ouiiatx. x uri o at a my-

tf leek iuii k running vani twin ncoi, u

has glass front, front, side and rear , " tv..,. iivino- rnom in : and room faces east

,, torv. Said build- street, a puoi.c mgnway in m v.iy,

ing faces east on Jefferson street, a i V.. .::"T .rVT' I

public highway in the said City of j "a"'B V'v , , Gary. Calumet Township. Lake Coun-.ty and State: that he is possesed of all

. ti... Tfc.t T orlll fll mv nnnll- '"ir" Uu....i.wU.. "' "J

r.t ltntl t mirchnsn Raid It- A l l"c "r"c,a'

of Lake County. Indiana, to P'ovea Marcn ae. nna n ner

n i laws oi me Diaie ui inuiana rvKHruins

the sale of intoxicating liquors.

LILBTJRN TITUS.

mistsonera

be acted, upon on the 1st Monday

June, 191S, or as soon thereafter a said application can be heard.

JAMES MAGRAMES.

CLARK STATION.

The Clark Station baseball team was

represented at the City League meet

Ing last night by Wlllard Amsteln. the

manager.

Harry Peterson of Clark Station was

August Schults of Clark Station i

NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF RETAIL

LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens

of Calumet Township, Lake County,

Indiana, and to the citisens of the City

of Gary, Calumet Township, Lake . a Gary visitor yesterday.

County, Indiana, that the undersigned. John Montan, is a male inhabitant and

pies CUBED AT HOME BY

twenty-one years ana nas reniaea in the State of Indiana for more than one year last past, and in the City of Gary, County of Lake and State of Indiana, for more than six months last past; that he is a qualified voter and has filed his declaration of intention to be

come

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If you suffer from bleeding, itching,

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a citizen or the united states oi trial, with references from your own o- that v, . a man of arood I locality If requested. Immediate re-

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TOURNEY FOR

LITTLE BOXERS

Los Angeles, Cel., May 10. An elimination tournament to be followed by a titular contest involving the world's

and bantamweight honors will be staged in

BURNHAM. A number of Modern Woodmen

Lady Rebekahs of Hammond and Odd June and July, if the plana of a local

Fellows of Hegcwisch attended the promoter are consummated. Tom Mc-

funeral of Mr. Phillips. Carey opened negotiations today with.

W. Comes met with a slight accl- Johnny Coulon, bantamweight cham-

dent at the Standard Steel. plon; Kid Williams of Baltimore, Ed-

Mrs. Fuller entertained company die Campi of San Francisco, and Char-

from Hammond Thursday. ley Le Doux, the French champion, for

Mrs. L. Cobb of Hammond visited her i a series of bouts, proposing that the

mother, who is in poor health.

Mrs. Grehling Is spending the day

with her daughter, Mrs. Peterson.

Mrs. John Schwitzer of Hegewisch

visited several friends In town Thursday afternoon.

The little Schroeder children are re

ported sick.

Miss Carrie Hill of Chicago visited

her mother Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. Cobb spent the evening with her

son at Hammond.

The Hammond shoppers were Mrs. A.

Anderson, Mrs. J. Doe, Mrs. Smith, Mrs.

J. Patton and Mrs. L Reed.

If you smoke a 1a Vendor once yon

will always call for them. Ad.

two survivors of the elimination bouts meet for the title. All the bantams, with the exception of Soulon, have approved of the arrangement, it Is said. ARREST PILOT AFTER ACCIDENT Joliet. 111., May 10. Alfred Cantwell, driving an eighty horse power Knox racer, was arrested yesterday after he had frightened a horse which dragged Mrs. Frank Moran and Mrs. John Swanson along a country road and severely Injured them. Cantwell was practicing for today's races here.

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the in

Leverenz were Hammond visitors last cure is to be readily expected or not. '

I treat not only all conditions ot

the nose, throat and eyes and ears, j but all diseases that come to the of

fice for local treatments, such as dis-j eases of women and diseases ot men, skin, venerial and rectal diseases. i

My specialty covers this broad field j because I have given to it years of ', study and practice and have my of-! flee especially equipped to treat all chronic diseases. !

evening.

George Schaaf is attending county commissioners meeting

Crown Point. The K. D. club met Wednesday even

ing at the home of Mae Sutherland of Reese avenue. A very enjoyable evening was spent In the usual pleasant

way of the club until 9:30, when dainty luncheon was served.

Julius Linneman of Indiana boule

vard was a Hammond business visitor

Thursday.

Mrs. Johnson of Chesterton is spend

ing a few days with her son, John Wil

lis, and family of Cleveland avenue.

Mrs. C. Zerwer of Harrison avenue avenue was a South Chicago visitor

Thursday.

The Ladies' Aid society held their

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