Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 34, Hammond, Lake County, 28 July 1913 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. Monday, July 28, 1913. Crown Point Mews WHITING AMD ENVIRONS

Happenings of a Day In Lake County's Lively Capital

SHUCKS From the Diary of Si. Lence

j HI Mean ses he's not two er three enemies thet he's a groin" t' try 'n hev run fer aldermen at th' city election. Sea he kin Ret even with 'em win or lose this way. No buddys trouble ever hapened jest th' xact way they think It did. Yesterday was a big day for Crown Point business men whom cater to the automobile trade in anyway, hundreds of Joy riders and pleasure seekers touring here from distant points to pant the day. Cedar Lake also got a good patronage of the automoblla clientele and the hotels there report a record breaking business. No accidents were reported to the officials during the day which la something unusual to record. Officer Piatt succeeded In arresting an automobile speeder yesterday after a long chase down Court street where, he was burning up the road at about a forty mile an hour gait. He gave bis

Mrs. Miller of Roberts avenue . was tendered a surprise party by a number of her friends Saturday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. A most pleasant time was reported by those present. Miss Avis Hunt of Hammond Tisitad her oousin, Mlaa Ruth Jcnett of Pearl street, the later part of the week. Clifford Green of Harrison avenue returned home afte a few days visit at Paris. 111. Mr. Harce and daughter Esther of "Waukegan, 111., are guests at the Goths home In Indiana blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Wood all and son left Saturday for a two weeks visit with relatives at Wlnfleld, Ind. Mrs. Frank Spoars of Roberts avenue visited her aunt, Mrs. D. Hunt of Hammond yesterday. Mrs. Reed Hubbard and daughter. Myrtle, Mrs. C. O. Burll, Mrs. Herman Theisson and Mrs. Arthur Stross visited Trinity Temple, Pythian Sisters at Fast Side Friday evening. Mrs. Leroy Thomas and daughter ArMne of Park Manor were guest nt Mr. and Mr Harry Goldlng of Harrison avenue j'rldry. William w. McMahon of Hammond was here on business Friday. William Tlmm and daughter Harriet saw "When Dreams Come True at the Garrick theatre last evening. Mrs. Charles Gothe and daughter Hattie visited her sister, Mrs. Andrews of Chicago yesterday. Mr. and Mrs K. Gerke of Harrison avenue are entertaining Mrs. Kolk of A lin II., for a few days. Mrs. Sturm of Hammond spent the day here visiting ber daughter Mrs. Fred Uinhnipie-! tf Harris- n av-?.i .v. Mrs. Parhuska attended the funeral of a relative In Chicago Friday. Peter Bley has purchased a fine new two passenger Detroit auto. Mr. C. W. Snyder and friend of o. Chicago -i!;ted his sister. Mrs. SUuey Height of Harrison avenue. . Mrs. Wetland and Mrs. Blnkowskl spent Thursday with Mrs. Balrd of Chemical Park. Mrs. E. Fisher and Mrs. L. Fisher were shopping In Chicago Thursday. Mr. William Knight and family reupturecl Here is something you can try sixty days, without having to risk a single cent of your money. Something which has curei In the last twenty-four years thousands of ruptured people Something no strengthening to the ruptured parte that you can work right along while being cured It yeu don't find yourself getting better after trying a Clut-he Truss or Cluthe Automatic Maasager If you den't think it's doing yeu a tot of good making a new man of yonThen we den't want a penny. Try It 60 Day at Oar Risk. This is more than a truss more then merely a device to hold your rupture In place. For your protection we guarantee in writing that a Cluthe Truss will keep your rupture from coming out when yeu are working, exercising, taking a bath (this truss is water-proof) every minute of the day. If a SO days' trial doesn't prove it, the truss won't cost you a cent. You see this truss unlike all others is self-adjusting, nelf-regulatlng. The support It gives automatically increases when there Is any sudden movement or strain as In working so no strain can force your rupture out. And, in addition, a Cluthe Trues provides the only way ever discovered for overcoming the weakness which is the real cause of rupture. While relieving the weak ruptured parts of all strain, this Truss is constantly strengthening the ruptured parts. Does that by automatically massaging them this healing mansaee does for these parts what exercise does for a weak arm restores their ' lost strength in many cases makes them so strong that a truss Is no longer needed. Carta; Bearlaa at Once. This massage is so beneficial that nearly all feel better and stronger get Immediate relief after trying this truss. So beneficial that a Cluthe Truss has cured some of the worst cases on record Among them men and women 60 to 70 years old, who had been ruptured from 20 to 50 years. Cured many of them after everything else, Including operation, had failed to do any good whatever. Our Expense If It Falls. You are making the mistake of your life If you let any doubts or past disappointments keep you from finding out what a Cluthe Truss can do for you. Kemember that we ask you to take -

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name as J. H. Harney, hailing from Chicago. He was taken before Judge Nicholson and fined the usual amsunt with costs for violating the speed law. Fishing is said to be good at present at the Kankakee river and many Crown Point residents enjoyed the day yesterday on its banks, engaged In that pastime. Several good oatchea were reported as being made last evening. A party composed of Messrs. and Mesdames Hack, Horst and Maney were successful in landing a number of good sised fish from the stream. Mrs. Harold Wheeler and John Ward visited realtives at Valparaiso yesterday. Or. and Mrs. Robert Krost and children of Chicago visited with Crown Point relatives yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Paulson and son of Chicago visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Krlmblll on East street yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parry vttted with friends In Chicago over Sunday. John Krost Is visiting with relatives In Chicago for a few days. "Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wneeler vslted at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Erneat Schalble of Gary yesterday Fred Heide Jr., and wife of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and ,Mrs. G. Bartholomae on Bast street yesterday.

turned te.Roseland after a weeks vteit with relatives. J Mr. M. C. Zachanae, president of the Hegewlsch Savings Bank was married July 9 to Miss Harriet Remlacewskl of Chicago. They returned Thursday from a trip through Colon ado and will make their home In the flat above the bank. A rectory Is being built by St. Florlan's church on the lots between ' the church and school. J. Bomlckson la the contractor. Mrs. Kasinoroskl of Chicago visited relatives here Thursday. The Lad lea Aid of the M. E. church will hold an Ice cream social at the church this evening from 7 to 9. Everybody welcome. The entertainment and social given by the German Lutheran church was a grand success, socially aa well as i financially. '. D. E. Collins of Hammond visited relatives here Thursday evening. Miss Maxie of East Chicago was la town yesterday. j Mr. and Mrs. William Drinnan and daughter left for a two weeke visit to Detroit, the Falls, and Toronto, Canada. GKJeFlTii. Dance at Spring Hill Grove Wednesday evening, July 80, 1918. I-Jt Miss Mildred Oierts visited relatives at Harvey yesterday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Butler and Mr. and Ms. L. A. Southworth spent Sunday In Chicago The Ice cream social given last Friday evening by the "Busy Bees" was a most enjoyable affair netting the society about SI 8. Mrs. J. W. Dutton and daughter Velma spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Dutton's parents at Crown Point J. R. Marshall of Chicago was a business visitor here today. The school board will hold their regular meeting next Wednesday evening at which the contract for the Interior decoration of the school building will probably be let B. B. Potter returned Saturday evening from a three weeks vacation spent with relatives and friends In Ohio. The many friends of Mr. Potter are pleased to see him looking so hearty and well after his recent Illness. The ball game here yesterday bePeople - no chan Well make a trues especially for yenr ease and send It to you and allow you 80 days trial to prove that It will hold your rupture that It will put an end to the trouble you've heretofore had and Improve your condition. If the trial falls to prove this, we'll be the losers, not yeu. Cet WerleVe Create Kowtave Beek, 8o that you can Judge for yourself, we want te send yea a free book we have written a o)oth-bouad book of advice. Even physician who have read It say it's the best book ever written en Rupture. It sums up all we have learned about rupture in forty, years of day-after-day experience In the successful treatment of over 290.000 cases. It deals with rupture in ail Hs forms and stages explains the dangers of operations exposes the worthless trusses and the equally worthless makeshifts masquerading under such names as "appliance," "method," "system." "plasters," eto. puts you on guard against threwing money away on things that can t stand a fair test. And it telle all about the Cluthe Truss how little it costs how It ends constant expense on account of your rupture how thousands have found this truss as comfortable as their clothing (no springs or web or elastic band or belt around your waist no leg-straps) how you can try one 60 days at our risk thus giving you plenty of time to make sure of its wonderful holding and healing powers and of its water-proof and wearing qualities. It tells In their own words the experience of many former sufferers gives their names and addresses perhaos you knew some of them. Book sent in plain, sealed envelope. Write for it today don't put it off this book may be the means ef adding many years to your life and of restoring you to full strength and usefulness. Just use the eour-oa or simply say In a letter or postal Send me the Book." Tn writing us, please give our box num. ber: Box 66 CLUTHE. COMPANY 12(1 Kent 23lr St. NKW YORK CITY. Send me your Free Book on The Cure of Rupture, Name Street Town

Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Woods and granddaughter Louise Woods of WUliamaport, Ind., motored to Hammond, and also to Whiting and while here they visited with O. H. Hamilton of llth street. Mr. and Mrs. Frances 0Dell have moved from John street to Sheridan aenue. Miss Mary Byer expects to leave this week for Logan, Ohio, to Join Miss Gustie Allen who la there visiting her grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. May hew of LaPorte avenue entertained friends from Chloago on Friday night for whom they entertained, at a party at the lake front. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Meerhom who reside on New York avenue over Allison's grocery Is ill with dipherla. Rev. and Mrs. Frank M. Webster went to Paxton, lit, on Saturday where they Intend moving this week. The bungalow of John Schaub, Jr., en LaPorte avenue is going up rapidly. Edward Klemm of Robertsdale who was placed under arrest by Chief Lawler on Thursday night on the charge Of loitering on a street comer, syas dismissed by Judge Atchison. The arrest, was made at New York avenue and 119th street. Steve Bondra, age seven, the Juvenile burglar, will be taken before the Jnvenile court at Crown Point today. The boy confesses to climbing In the window of his aunt's house, Mrs. John Kupcan, 489 Center street, during the

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friends to Ice cream and candy. Tobae-j co was also purchased. j The money that Steve had left when apprehended he returned, SIS of which he had buried in the sand. The good news was received here on Saturday to the effect that Rev. Father B. Berg was able to be fully dressed, and to sit on the balcony of the hospital on Friday for the first time. Father Berg recently underwent a serious operation at St Anthony's hospital In Chicago. Father Arnold, who has been at the Sacred Heart church-- since Father Berg's absence, preached his last sermon yesterday. As is will still be several weeks before Father Berg will be able to resume active work, another priest will be secured. Mrs. W. H. Worcester who bas been here for two weeks as the guest of her brother Otto C. Bauer, has returned to her home In Elreno, Okla. Mrs. Worcester has been on a ten week's trip during which time she visited In Canada and also In California, Florida and numerous other places. John Edward, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert McLinn of Ohio avenue, who has been so seriously ill is slightly Improved. Mrs. P. D. Bumhour and sons left Saturday for a visit of several weeks with her mother in Churubaska, Ind. Dinners cooked with Gas are better and cost less. No. Ind. Gas A Elec. Co. IN FASHIONS DAILY FASHION HI2TT. Child's Coat. Developed InTJignt weight serge this coat will be just the thing for spring wear. It can be made with either the straight or circular fronts. It is made In the box plaited style. Either of two styles of collar can be used. - The pattern. No. 6,148, is cut in sizes two to ten years. Medium size requires three yards of S6 inch material with 2 yards of braid. The above pattern can be obtained by sending 10 cents to the office of this Paper. resenting gypsies, tramps, and cow boys. Zlm Viant and Wolford Weaver won prizes for costumes. All returned home at a late hour. W. F. M. S. Meeting. The W. F. M. S of the M. E. church will holl their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Ed Ebert Fri day, August 1, 1918. Members and friends will be conducted to her home In automobiles. Those living on the west side will leave from the home of Mrs. Maude Belshaw. Those living on the east side will leave from the publlo square at one o'clock. A good program is to be given, after which a picnic supper will be served. All members and friends are welcome and urged to be present. Committee. George Lawrtence of TJrbana was In town yesterday. He left on the evening train for his home. . Mrs. Charles Wood, "son Chester, daughter. Fern, and baby son went to Rochester, Ind., Saturday. They attended the Jefferles reunion there Sunday. Charles Dickinson transacted business In the city Saturday. Mrs. Frank Brown and baby returned home Saturday from a visit with her folks at Shelby. R. L. Slnart of Davenport la., was a guest at the home of Frank Nelson from Thursday to Saturday. Miss Mary Clark )of Clark Hill, Ind.. was a guest of Miss Julia Nelson during the past week. Charles Hayood and daughter Doris of Wishawaka were guests at the home of his sister, Mrs. George Foster from Friday evening until Sun day morning. Miss Cora Miles who Is staying at the home of Mrs. George Davis went to her home in Rose Lawn to spend Sunday with her parents. Theodore Shaw who is working for fhe C. I. and S. railway Company at Shelby spent Friday nigs& at home wth hla family. ST. JOHN. Dance at Spring Hill Grove Wednesday evening. July 80 191S 2-St MeHle-Scottea Tobaoeo C.' 'Wine, gold plug ehewlnsr ba eqaal. My day will have It, always. IF THE WORKER YOU'RE LOOKING FOR DOESN'T ADVERTISE TODAY, YOU ADVERTISE FOR HIM IN THE TIMES TOMORROWl AND THE SAME DOUBLE CAPACITY FOR SERVICE HOLDS TRUE OF ALL THE WANT AD CLASSIFICATIONS.

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