Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 146, Hammond, Lake County, 26 November 1913 — Page 6

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ELY'S CREAffl BAM OPENS CLOGGED NOSTRILS AHD HEAD CATARRH GOES

WHITING AND ENVIRONS

Instantly Clears

Breathe Freely, Nasty Dlawhagr Stop. Heal Colda and U Headache Vanish.

. . . , - - 1..... - n9 Ua VIABtpfla

Air Pasaageat You aiisoivta .u

penetrates ana noais me innamoa,

swollen membrane which lines me

nose, head and throat: clears the air

nassages; stops nasty discharges and a

reiincr of cleansing. Booming renei

cornea Immediately.

Don't lay awake to-ntght struggling: for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking: and blowing;. Catarrh

or a cold, with Its running: nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and

raw dryness Is distressing buyt truly

needless.

Put your faith just once in "Ely's

ti.... ,., n.lm" at any Cream Balm" ana your cm ur

This sweet, fragrant balm will surely disappear. Adv.

Get a small bottle anyway. Just to try It Apply a little In the nostrils and Instantly your clogged nose and stop-ned-uo air passages of the head will

open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-tn-head or catarrhal

anra throat will be gone

trinri such misery now! Get the small

bottle of ' drug store.

Crown Point

Hews

Happenings ot a Day In Lake County's lively Capital

SHUCKS

Prom the Diary of Si. Leace

Miss Mary Hlckey was hostess to the

Young Ladles' Sewing club, which met

at her home on New York avenue on Monday evening. The evening was

spent in needlework and music, refrehments consisting of ice cream and

cake being served. Those present were: Misses Helen O'Hara, Margaret Moyhan, Florence Maylan, Nellie Mo-

Knlc, Catherine McEniff, Alma Mettler, Mary Muldoon. Genevieve McDermott.

and Mary Hlckey.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Weldman and son

were Hammond theater visitor. ,

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Heidy of Fred

street, arethe proud parents of a little

son, born on Sunday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Ward lnnes of West-

ville, Ind., were guests at the Williams'

niivor weddinir anniversary on Sun

day. '

Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Quinn have moved

into their attractive new home on Fred

street.

Miss Hilda Ahlgren of Clark street.

will go to Lamont, 111., tomorrow, to remain over Thanksgiving as the guest of her aunt.

Mr. and , Mrs. Edwin Mio of 119th

street, tmotored to Windsor Park, where

they visited relatives.

William R. Stewart went to tne

Presbyterian hospital in Chicago yesterdav to undergo treatment for what

player of our time only partly tells

the story.

After hearing Profs. Maltbie and Rnnr and the chorus singing, whtst-

J ling, humming and playing me grsai the physicians now imn o i -

eosDel hymns In the opening ot me i Df tne stomach.

nervices. one begins to realize mai i K t. Stockton entertamea me mem-

only a great evangelist can take up Ders c nia Sunday school class at his

the next step in the service, and preach home on gheridan avenue on Monday

so simple, so eio

a sermon so clear, so simple, so eiu- niKht.

a wstiddv what tnei I ,, rnnvlnclnr tnat me

Mary Garden carried round so menny ; Dreachlng is the climax. But Rev,

trunks fer an' told her from what I'd Newlin is equal to his task. He surtn o' her they wuz t' pack her even the expectation of his

clothes in. Lots o' peepul will be mora nearers. No description that can be thankful tomorrow night fer th things ' glven wm gve a correct idea of his thev didn't eat then th' things they did. , rie., convincing style, nor of the

I power and convincing logic of his With the coming of winter and pos- ; message, embelished with wit and hu-

sttentlon is again mor. illustration ana pmnus,

John Hous experienced a rather

thrilling ride in his Brush runapon

when he ran over the curbing at 119th street and LaPorte avenue. The ma

chine was badly damaged, but Mr.

Hous was uninjured.

Mrs. Sam Ward of Constantine,

Mich., Is spending the week nere as

the guest of Mrs. S. A. Dauxer of New York. Peter Smith of the Pedersen fiats, la on the sick list.

Miss Meda Zubay has taken a posi

tion as stenograhner for M. Sax at

South Chicago. Mrs. John P. Hendrlckson was Chicago shopper yesterday.

Mrs. James Hosimer who is at the Wesley hospital in Chicago recvering

frm an operation. Is Improving nicely

Mrs. Page Owens and son, who have

been visiting her mother, Mrs. Felix

McElvoy, will return to their nome in

Rosscommon, Mich., on Friday.

Oscar Ahlgren of Whiting, who Is a

student at Belolt university, has .suo-

cessfully passed the teachers' exam

inatlnn and will now be a teacher in

the night schools at Belolt, WIS.

Mrm. Stella Reed was granted a di

vorce from her husband, William Reed

an the restoration of her maiden

name, Stella Schuster. The Reeds recently moved to Robertsdal from Whiting. A class in commercial work will be organized at the Whiting high school noxt Friday night, when all wishing to avail themselves of the privilege may attend. The instructor will be E. H. Fisher, who In Instructor in the commercial work In the high school. Have comfort in thebathroom with a Gas Heating Stove. No. Ind. Gas at Elec. Co.

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Most any retailer will

now sell you

WRIGLEVB

by the box

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sUw

It in

tlDla deep snows, mkbhuu i mui, '"" " . .

..alio nronarine Crown rolnt to necessary to come ana m

withstand the ravages of fire, and i vinced to appreciate the great oppor

those who consider locking the barn.

before the horse is stolen are advocating the precaution of keeping a team of horses at the fire engine house ready for service In case of ; fire. Crown Point, covering the wide area of territory which It does haa .too many valuable homes to Jeopardize for the sake of a few additional dollars expense, for fire fighting facilities which are considered a necessity by towns and cities half , its size, and the proper

tunity Crown Point Is now enjoying.

COMMUJiICA i Hiu.

The Commercial club is preparing

for a big time on next Tuesday even

ing. when they present the Chicago Troubadours, a musical organization,

to the music loving people of Crown t Knt for the attraction, which

will be given at Central Music hall, have been put on sale and the advance sale has more than met the expectations of the club members, and a good

authorities .should take steps to Im- j crowj is assured. The Troubadours are prove the service before a costly and one0f the finest musical organizations disastrous fire shows the necessity of in Chicago and come here well recomit. The service has recently been im- I mended as entertainers. A dance will proved by an elaborate firm alarm f0now the musical entertainment, svstem. Dlaced In the homes of the . at the Tabernacle.

volunteer fire department at a cost of ! Two vices will be held dally dur-

Tbe an-

rtinnn meetings ai a.ov v-

to. Ttinr at 7:30 p. m. On

Thnndav. Thanksgiving, the after-

- -tll he at 3 P. m. On

sundav there will he four Serv

rrA in the morning at 10. 3" ir

nearly $500. and now all that remains i . the baianCe of the week.

is for means to get me apt the scene of the blaze" as quick as horsea or automobile can take it and the fighting facilities will be well nigh perfect. Attention has also been called by many to the poor water pressure

were guests of the former's sister, Mrs. I Charles Stoss and family of Harrison

avenue, Sunday.

The choir and teachers of the Evan

gelical church will meet Friday even

ing at the home of Mrs. William unsdake of Roberts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chrlstensen returned home Monday from Lagrange, 111. Mrs. Chrlstensen, who - has been suffering with blood poisoning in her hand for several weeks, is getting along nicely. Roy Halght of Roberts avenue, waa a South Chicago business visitor last evening. .

Mrs. George MacWllliam and daugh

ter Jessie, of Indiana boulevard, were guests of Mrs. Rolls of South Chicago,

Monday.

The Independent Pedro club Will

meet Friday aiternoon ai me uuuw

of Mrs. James Hayes of Lincoln avenue.

Mrs. Stanton of Roberts avenue, who ... ... . M

has been very III wltn an auacK u.

ices.

that the firemen have to contend with, j "and at 2;30 p m ln the tabernacle

in many cases.

several minutes after t

for men only, subject.

The Four

ln the M. E.

mfftlne for women only.

A Mother's Mission." The

ln some way for It Is Imperative that women.9 meeting will be addressed by

the pressure snouia d Newlln. And at T.3 m me evm.flght the most stubborn blue the.mln-j meeting for all ln the tabernacle.

.rlv and be sure ox s. bi.

the water Is turned on ana unui me , g Man." At 3 p. m

direct pressure ai me ; chnrch i

applied. This rault snouia oe rra. ( 8ubject

attended the public installation of officers of the Daughters of Columbia in Hammond, Friday evening. Mrs. Frank Hitchcock of Center avenue, visited relatives in Windsor Park,

Sunday. , Mrs. Walter Reed of Park avenue, is seriously ill at her home. Dra. Campbell of Hammond, and Brown of Hegewlsch. are in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Rein Rau of Hammond, visited relatives here Sunday. A foreigner residing on Park ave-

iue, was caught Friday night stealing lumber from the premises of the prlmnM Fiber Company. His arrest

followed, and he was arraigned before Charles Wettenberg and given a light fine. ' S. Burnhame of Center street, was

a business visitor in Chicago, Monday.

This famous confection

thafs liked everywhere

that benefits everyone

thafs constant delicious

and inexpensive aid to teeth,

breath appetite and digestion

-is now selling for less than

a cent a stick by the box!

4 tfifsWrileya

m

ItOCTXIal.

Miss Jennie Vandecar went to Chi

cago yesterday for a few days'

rgippe, was reported slightly improv-1 with relatives.

CAUTION!

visit

ed, Monday. Mrs. Henry Hamon of Indiana boulevard, visited relatives ln East Side yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crow of Har

rison avenue, are the proud parents of a baby girl which arrived at their home Monday morning. Mother and daughter are reported doing nicely. A number of Robertsdale ladles at

tended a birthday party at the homa of Mrs. Joseph Hannafel of Englewood,

Monday.

Robert, the little son of Mr. ana Mrs.

ute that water can be used and gotten

to the scene. Something should and must be done to Improve these branches of the service. . , Bin Crowds. Two weeks of the tabernacle meetings are gone. This Is' the third week of the meetings. Any one who has attended twice want to come again. Last Sunday was a great day. All three services were largely attended.

The men's meeting was a rousing one. The evening service was so well attended that the capacity of the great tabernacle was needed. From this time on if you wish to be sure of a seat, come early. As one business man

exDressed it, "The meetings are

coming so well known that from this

time on if one wants to be sure or a eat it will be necessary to come early." Another business man said: "It Is the greatest meeting I ever attended. If you go once you want to go again." . . Big things are being enacted. The chorus is the largest ever organized in Crown Point. The more one sees of Prof. Maltbie's work as a singer and choir leader, the more Is the wonder of his abiflty. Prof. Roper played a

Come

Thanksgiving will be observed in the usual manner in Crown Point, the banks and public offices being closed the entire day. Special union Thanksgiving services will be held at the tabernacle on Main otreet to which ii rhurch congregations are

Invited. The afternoon service will ,it at I o'clock. In the evening a

v.. will be held at Central Mu

sic hall, the feature being an annual

affair. . iu and Mrs. George Fisher and son

irnater will spend Thanksirlving aay

i with Mr. and Mrs. Hurd at Rockford,

I X,. .

be- I"- . -

t Mrs. Margaret tieiser a y..l."

m4fh frfonda at Whiting, Ind.

Many family dinner parties are being held in Crown Point today and the city is filled with out-of-town guests and former Crown Point residents. According to the house numbering are about 850 houses and

I ouildinga in Crown Point, the city clerk's office having nearly completed i . of sending each owner and ln-

! dividual a number of his particular

Philip McNay transacted business in

Chicago yesterday. ,rThomas Arnott, the furniture dealer,

has moved his big stock of furniture to the new and handsome Berg building.

When Mr. Arnott geta. his goods arranged he will have, one, of the most up to date and well stocked furniture stores in southern Lake county. Bird Vlrant has opened an up to date

barber shop and pocket billiard hall ln

the. room vacated by Thomas Arnott.

When everything is ln complete order

It will be one ot the finest barber shops

Woodall. is confines to their home with I and billiard halls in Lake county.

an attack of the raumps. .

Miss Adeline Loverenz of Harrison

avenue, is on tne bicj usi-

GRIFFITH. It haa been decided to have school on Friday following Thanksgiving.

althought it has not been the custom.

John Reddick of Chicago, was a business visitor here today. George Seldler of Hammond, visited relatives here the first of the week. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Nick Twek, was burled at jne koss cemetery last Sunday. The funeral of Mrs. Rhoda Johnson was attended by a large number from here.

The school board will hold their reg

ular meeting this evening.

Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. George 5pt

last Saturday, a fine baby boy.

Miss Emma Pennlag entertained ner

Sunday school class last evening ai her home. A very enjoyable time was had. "

ThankaKTrtatar 8 xvl ,

The annual union Thanksgiving service will be held in the M. K. church Thursday night, at 7:30 o'clock: Hymn Nettleton Congregation. Invocation Rev. J. J. Sampson. Anthem M. E. Quart. Scripture reading Rer. Sampson. Hymn America Congregation. Solo M. Grelsel. Sermon Rev. Weddel.

Hymn Galilee Congregation. Benediction Elder Bruce. nr. R. r"kiirrfc Votes.

The first quarterly conference of the I Hammond, were here on business Mon-

M. E. church will be held in the church day

The great popularity of

the ciean, pure, healthful

WHEGLEW& r.'t is causing

unscrupulous persons to wrap rank imitations r ; V that are not even real chewing gum so they resemble genuine WBEQLEVS. The better class of stores will not try to fool you with these imitations. They will be offered to you principally by street fakirs, peddlers and the candy departments of some 5 and 10 cent stores. These rank imitations cost dealers one cent a package or even less and are sold to careless people for almost any price. If you wanttTirf ploy's look before you buy. Get what you pay for. De SUHE it's VJillGLEV'S.

We are

that they have

the above caution solely to protect our customers, wha are njuritiuaCy writing as

deoaved by tmstaooaa which they parchaaurt rtimfctng they were WKMaLEI S.

special Instrumental number Sunday j house or building.

evening that disclosed the piano pos- j Word na8 Dee received from George

Kelser. who left on Tuesday lor Alien

sessed tones never before heard by a Crown Point audience. His reputation of being the greatest gospel piano

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town. Pa., to visit bis momer, wn

th misfortune the day beiore 01 sui

rinT n. broken arm ln a tall, mat sne

was getting along niceiy in spue her advanced age of 82 and that hopes

for her early and entire recovery are

j ir. trlwr will return nexi

guuu.

Monday.

Tt is oulte probable that Peter Hen

Point's crack Ditcher, will

nn'ft, " - - oaln slen ud with the Federal league,

he having received several flattering

offers for his services in the minor league next year. Henning's work in

the league last year was 01 ins ueoi in the field and it is said that several club managers are after Henning's pitching arm and his all around propensities as a ball player.

BURNHAM. Mrs. Roy Nelles of Park avenue, who has been quite ill of qulnsey at her home, Is improving rapidly. Mrs. W. H. Smith of Park avenue, is at present in St- Margaret's hospital following" a severe attack of qulnsey which has gone through her entire sys

tem. She is now slowly Improving. Mrs. "Wallace Holden of Hammond, (

was in Burnham Friday, on business.

Mrs. Luke Reed was a business vis

itor in Hammond, Fridey afternoon

Miss Ethel Kiersey of Center avenu

parlor Saturday night, November 29, at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. A. T. Briggs presiding. All officers are requested to be present. Sunday services: Sermon, 10:45, Dr. A. J. Briggs. Communion service. 7:30, "Undeveloped Lines." The regular .monthly meeting of the official board will be held in the

church parlor Monday night, December 1, at 7:30 sharp. V. B. Servies, Pastor.

. -r-r-r-.TcrrrTriT I tlonal training, which is nor general mUNSTEK. . in the islands. Messrs. Dickover and Schmeuser of "There is some nolltical unrest Just

I -

now which has had an ill errect nnanclally. particularly as regards the In-

J. Dapper of Indiana Harbor, was a

Munster visitor on Thursday ot last

week.

C. Stallbaum attended tne iunerai of Mrs. Rhoda Johnston, Sunday, he being one of the pallbearers. Mrs. Johnston was one of the oldest settlers

of Highlands.

vestment of foreign capital, but tne future of the Philippines is bright"

CARDINAL FARLElT PUTS BAN ON TANGO

New York. Nov. 25. There will be no more public dances for Roman Catholic charities ln New York until the vogue of the tango and one-step

At" the private dances neia

the entertainments given by bodies directly under the direction of the archdiocese and of which the cardinal ii the titular head.

passes.

TUB HOME NEWSPAPER OT LA KB COUNTY IS THE COMPLIMENT BE. STOWED BY ITS READF.R3 ON TH1 ffXIMKaV ' '

FREE TO THE

HOB ART. Messrs. K. H. Gayer and J. C. Caven-

der transacted business In Chicago, yes

terday.

A daughter was born last Sunday to

Mr. and Mrs. Pearson. ;

C. Taylr of Chicago, transasted

hiinlness here yesterday.

Many from out of town are expected . ..,-,... n charge of the

to attend the dance given this evening .-tertalnment for St. Vlnoanfa

at Stratton's hall by the Volunteer Fire hospUalt usually held at the Waldorf-

Astoria hotel, that dancing wouia n

CHIROPRACTOR UNDER ARREST Warsaw, Ind., Nov. 25. The arrest of Dr. O. D. Brownell, a chiropractor, upon a charge of practicing medicine without a license will result in a test case that will be watched with great interest throughout Indiana. He waa indicted by the Kosciusko county grand Jury. His case will b tried I?

n.j.r the ausnlces of the archdiocese December. The case is the first of its

vrir th "new" dances are to 1 kind In - Indiana, and will decide

be prohibited. I Cardinal Farley made this ruling 1 some time ago, and its flrst enforceIment came last week, when word was

ROBERTSDALE. Alderman Henry Eggers had orro of his election bets paid Monday evening when Mrs. Eggers took several ladles to to the Orpheum theater. Alderman Eggers had promised to escort the ladles himself, but at the last moment got cold feet and went to Sherby on a hunting trip. In all probability his non-appearance was caused by bashfulness, an our alderman was al

ways a little shy ln the presence of ladies, only we think It was Just a

little mean of him to put the whole

burden on his wife, but Mrs. Eggers was equal to the occasion and certainly

showed the ladles a royal time. Those who attended were: Mrs. John Blaul,

Mrs. M. E. Hubbard. Mrs. Frank Buehl

er. Sr., Mrs. Edward Mathlas, Mrs. S. G.

Buell. Mrs. Hnrv Eggers and Mrs

Arthur Stross. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Barbey of Chicago,

Rheumatism k Komi Cure Siren by 8n Wha Had H In the soring of IMS I was at-

tacked by Muscular and Inflammatory Rheumatism. I suffered aa anly

those who have nad 11 Know, ior ever three years. I tried remedy after ramedy. and doctor after doc

tor, but such raiier as 1 receive wag only temporary. Finally, I found a remedy that cured ma completely.

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"Bid., Syracuse, N. Y.

Mr. Jaekson is responsible. Above

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department.

Rev. Father Buyens officiated at a pretty church wedding which took place at St. Sabastlne's church on the North Side In Chicago, at 9 o'clock this morning. The contracting parties were Miss Katherlne Gauzer of Chicago, and Frank Deppe of this place. Miss Carrie Gauzer, sister of the bride, acted as maid of honor, and Gerald Gauier was best man. After the the ceremony jl wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents. The

young couple left on an extended wed-

. . . ,a.i a AM v4 rotn rn wiii 11 vn

sas cUle by trottes, Yoa want to be freed trom me sc aing irip nuu .. rerat duirer ef arinralation. Wbst yoa want 1 a care nere with Mr.' Deppe'S mother, on the d, will end all diarer. eo.tarris.men. i ,a rm sou th Of town.

ramie nt tne re ot roar uto rr . - - .

I X- & ... Gary, 'yesterday. ' v ; "

hi nermltted.

- It was said at Cardinal Farley's resi

dence today that the rule affected only

whether or not a graduate of a chlro -

practic college haa a right to practlc

in Indiana.

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