Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 149, Hammond, Lake County, 1 December 1913 — Page 6

PAGE SIX

THE TIMES. Monday, Dec. 1, 1913.

WHITING AND ENVIRONS

KTortcn Murphy, the youngest son of fined fl and costs by Judge Atchison, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Murphy of LaPorte j which he paid and was released, avenue. Is 111 with diphtheria. . ! The new bungalow of Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hanley of the 'Avery oposlte the Sacred Heart church Kast Gide, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. on LaPorte avenue Is rapidly nearlng Thomas McCarthy of Central avenue, completlaon. tr. and Mrs. Avery, for Thanksgiving- dinner. j who were, married at Lebanon, Ind., a Sodney Landon, the character dellne- . week ago, are for the present residing ator, appeared on the Whiting lecture at the home of W. B. Warrlner on course on Friday night and proved to . Sheridan avenue. be a very Interesting entertainer. Mr. j LaWnce Sm,th of the University of Landon's subject was "Great Literary nilnols, spent the Thanksgiving vaMen, Past and Present." With the use ( CRtlon with his parents here. Mr. Smith of wigs and paints Mr. Landon pre-1 was just dismissed from the hosnltal

s?nita speaaing nsenesses; or Aiarn Twain. Kdgar Allen Poe, F. Hopkins Smith, Longfellow, Kipling, James Whlteomb Riley and other literary characters with such finish that they were actually brought into the very presence of the audience.

In Champaign, where he was for three weeks, having ondergone an operation for nasal trouble.' Major Beaumont Parks and Henry Beaubien of Whiting, spent Monday at the Hammond Country club golf links. IVTtae Vlf n Ai.lt- Til

Mr. Landon not only looks like these ! ' " " Z

great personages, but he also quotes ' . . . . . " , - . . with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John from some of their very finest works. . . , , ,,, . . AV. Ault, returned last evening.

guests at the home of his sister, Mrs. Patterson, at the tatter's home InHegewlsch. Several from Whiting attended the party given by the Chicago Business college at Hammond on Friday evening. Joseph Sarchis, aged 26, who only recently returned from the asylum at Logansport, was taken Into custody by the police again this week, and on Friday was again taken to Crown Point by the sheriff to be returned to the asylum. The mental condition of Sachris became worse after his release. Among the recent arrests at the Whiting police station were the following: Joseph Paunlcka, who was fined 1 5 and costs for Intoxication, which he paid and was released. Nicka Hawaylo -was fined $1 and costs on the charge of criminal provocation, having drawn a knife on Mat Ezanlch. Hawaylo also paid the charges. John Heustik was fined $1 and costs by Judge Atchison for assault and battery, and Frank Szynallk was also fined Jl and costs for the same offense. Joseph Masurak was found at 3 a. m. carrying a red lantern. It was found that Masurak had stolen the lantern in Kast Chicago. Masurak was

Cokls. WeakLunn. CowstMh WeakTkroate. Ayer's pSi Sold for 70 yean. Ms Year Doctor. t2.Sr

old, of Fort Wayne, Ind., have been spending several days here visiting her sisters, Mrs. George F. Heuthorne and Mrs. Roy Walks. Mrs. Taylor and son Lowell, of Cleveland, Ohio, is here visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Wylle of New Tork avenue. Misses Mamie nd Eva Gordan and Beatrice Levy of Gary, spent Saturday and Sunday here as guests of relatives of the former's uncle, Joseph Bernstein and other relatives. Thomas Bamett was called to Cleveland, Ohio, by the death of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Raller of Harrison avenue, are the happy parents of a little son, which was born on Sunday morning.

Miss Hazel Cameron returned to Ade, Ind., last evening, having been visit

ing her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Cameron over Thanksgiving. Mrs. George A. Roe of Iandson place, is on the sick list for the past several days. Mrs. Sam Wood has returned to her home in Constantino. Mich.,' after having been the guest of Mrs. S. A. Danger of New Tork avenue, for several

days.

I of her chickens and as her suspicions

rested on these men she had a warrant swornout for them. The constable arrived Just In time, for the four chickens were all picked ready to be cooked whe he arrived, and Mrs. Sech identlfledthe feathers. Mlko and Grochak were both arraigned before Judge Atchison, and after . pleading guilty each was fined ii and costs, amounting In all to $19:70. Miss Grace Gill returned to Rockford. 111., to resume her studies at Rockford college, after having spent her Thanksgiving vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gill. A tea was given at the home of Miss Louise Mateern on Oliver street, on Saturday afternoon in honor of Miss Gill. Mrs. C. L. Hellwig of Schoare ave

nue. Ms entertaining her sister, Mrs. Whipple and son of Roswell, Ind., and also her sister, Mrs. Kunts and husband and son of Brookston, Ind. The Royal Neighbors will have their annual election of officers at their meeting on Wednesday. Owing to this and other Important business, there

will be no initiation. William R Stewart, who Is at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago undergoing treatment, is getting along nicely. His brother, Arthur Steyart, and several Whiting friends visited him yesterday. The Ladies' Aid society of the Christian church will hold their bazaar In the church. December 4 and 6. There will be, several Christmas gifts for sale as well as homemade candy and baked goods. Light refreshments will be served.

(Advertising Story No. Piles

36.)

the advancement of the school. Mr. O'Connell and his occomplighed assistants, Misses Boswell and Hughes, have raised the school, to a high position among the schools of Lake county. It Is hoped such earnest and progressive teachers will be retained as long as possible.

lng her parentu, Mr. and Mrs. Grant

Tatch, for several days, returned to Macy, Ind., yesterday. John Mlko and John Grachak were both arrested cn Saturday on the charge of stealing chickens, the arrests being made by Deputy Constable Mike Janos. Both Mlko and Grachak live at 423 Center street in the same house with Mrs. Sech. Mrs. Sech missed four

ROBERTSDALE

Mrs. James Hayes of Lincoln avenue, was hostess to the members of the Independent Pedro club at her home

Friday afternoon. Several games of

pedro were playcj and prizes yre

won by Mesdames Kelley, Boding, Dy son and Mlzo.

John Johnson of Lowell, spent Thurs

day here the guest of his cousin, Ed

son Moore and family of Roberts ave

nue.

August Minsberg of Harrison ave

nue, is on the sick list

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platz of Roberts

afcenue, spent the week-end In Ches-

ajrton visiting the tatter s ratner,

Mrs. George Gehke and Mrs.

Piles is one of the conditions with

wiucn people suffer a great deal of needless pain. There is a prevalent

idea, with a great many people that

unless their hem merrhnlrfss ran o

cured with ointment or suppositories

that they must have a surgical opera

tion. How I wish that I could refute that Idea. By inlectintr medicine int

the pile tnmor with the hypodermic needle, I have cured some of the worst

cases of piles. The cure is not as radical and. often not as rapid as by the surgical route, but most of my patients loose no time from work while tiiey are takljg their treatment and in

ruany Instances tho treatment is prac-

ticslly without pain

The treating of piles, fistulas and

fissures has afforded a great satisfac

tion to me from the fact that thev are

usually avoided by doctors in general

practice ac 1 I am glad to be able to cure them without having to send

them to this hospital for an operation.

If afflicted, I invite you to call upon

roe for free examination when I can

tell you about what to expect. I also

treat all other curable diseases of men

and women.

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HOBART. Miss Elnora Schmidt and the Misses Alma and Lillle Kilman who have been visiting relatives at Dyer for the past few days, returned home yesterday. Mrs. Swanson and daughter Geraldine, visited friends here yesterday. Miss Anna Thyen.of Fort Wayne, is here visiting her parents. Mrs. Christ Passow yho has been suffering for some time with a gathering in her ear, went to Chicago on Saturday, to consult a specialist. She is expected home today. Mips Effert of loya, is here visiting with- Mrs. Owen Roper.

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Miss Lucy Hatch who haa been vIsitylHllderbrand were guests of Mr. Charles

Valscak of East Side, Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Christensen of Indiana boulevard, visited the latter's

grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Upton of

Lagrange, 111., over Sunday.

George P.icks and son of Chicago,

were Robertsdale business visitors

yesterday.

Mrs. Robert Atchison of Lake ave

nue, entertained a few relatives and

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groom Is the son of Charles Snicken-; Greencastle, arrived here to visit her

berger of this place, and is an Indus- mother, Mrs. J. M. Dwyer, and brother.

trlous young man. The bride is the daughter of Charles John of Jasper

friends at" a 3 o'clock luncheon. Frl

day afternoon In honor of her birthday

anniversary.

Miss Mary Stein resumed her duties

at tne rrtinkline school after a few

days' visit with relatives at Carv. Ill

August Schmlttle of Harrison, ave

nue, attended the Ben Hur lodge in

South Chlc.igo, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barnes of Cleve

iana avenue, entertained the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond of

Chicago, y.ssterday.

wjiiiam Stewart of Indiana boule-J

vard, who has been confined to the Presbyterla n hospital for several days by illness. Is reported doing as well as can be expected. Mrs. Jack Plats of Roberta avenue, entertained the members of the Golden Leaf Embroidery club at her home, Friday evening. . -ijElliott Aman of Duluth, Minn., was the guest of friends here, Friday. Mrs. Fred Johnson of Hegewisoh,

visited Mrs. Miller of Roberts avenue, yesterday.

Henry Hatt of Indiana boulevard.

transacted business In Chicago, Friday.

Mrs. Roy Height of. Roberta avenue.

has been on the sick list for several

days.

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This Is the Case With Many Ham

mond People. Too many Hammond citizens are

handicapped with bad backs. The unceasing pain causes constant misery, making work - a burden and stooping or lifting an impossibility. The back aches at night, preventing refreshing rest and in the morning is stiff and lame." Plasters and liniments may give relief but cannot reach the cause if the kidneys are weak. To eliminate the pains and aches of kidney backache you must cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills are for disordered kidneys. The following statement should convince every Hammond reader of their efficiency. J. J. Hnwlg, 4820 Wegg avenue. East Chicago, Ind., says: "The two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills I have taken, have proven conclusively that they are a reliable remedy. My back wn lame, as the result of a cold that settled on my kidneys. I noticed when I bent over or moved quickly, that my back

was very stiff and cutting pains came on I was soon relieved by Doan's

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GRIFFITH. HIGH SCHOOL SPECIAL. Editorial. The new sewing machine arrived last

Monday and appears to be a good one.

Miss Constance Gustafson, the sewing

teacher, does not intend to have it used by the class until after the holi

days, as some In the class have not

finished their aprons, and she wants

them to make at least ane garment by

hand- before they take up machine

sewing. More machines will be added

as the need grows. All the class are

satisfied with the plan as It will give

them plenty of time to make their

Christmas presents which they will be

gin next yeek.

However, an unlooked for phase has

developed. Evidently one or two of

the girls have made such progress

that they do not need the Instruction

given in ine sewing room. Tor It was

noticed Friday that they took French

leave as well as -their French seams

and established themselves as private

seamsteresses In Room III, which was unoccupied at the time. Girls! Boys!

Fair warningl

LULU BROOKS, Editor.

P. J. Belrtger, A. Jamlesen, N. Aust-

gen and J. Govert visited our schools

last Monday.

The freshman class changed the time

for their music, and for a time at least.

will have it only Tuesdays. This was

done In order to gain more time for

rhetoric and composition.

The seventh grade " have finished

reading "The Courtship of Miles Stand

lsh," and are now taking a review of

the work.

The school board decided it would

be best to, have school on Friday fol-

loying Thanksgiving because two

weeks were lost whm there was scar

let fever In the community. Nearly

every pupil was glod of It.

Miss Frieda Penning;1 Miss Miram

Llghtfoot and Master Keith Love vis

ited school Friday.

The result of the debate which

caused so much excitement in Room III

last week, was in favor of the affirm

atlve. The subject was: "Resolved

That Roger William was cruelly treat

ed by the Puritans."

Some excellent work Is being done In

Room II in paper-cutting, under the

snupervlsion of Miss Lennerts.

Clay- molding in Room I has become

quite an art. Some fine Thanksgiving

turkeys were turned out.

HIGHLAND-

A very. Interesting Thanksgiving en

tertainment was given by the pupils

j of the public school Wednesday afternoon. Recitations, dialogues, songs, i etc.. were rendered. A large number

of the patrons of the school were

present and were greatly pleased with

S. C. Dwyer and family. Oliver Palmer an employe of the Inland Steel Company of Indiana Harbor, arrived Saturday to spend Sunday with his parents, James Palmer and wife. Mrs. J. R. Lucas who has been visiting at Monticello, arrived home Saturday evening. Sherman Hayden and daughter of

California, arrived here Saturday for a month's visit with relatives. Mrs. William Slsson, Mrs. W. W. Sanders and Mrs. M. J. Sanders at

tended the bazaar at Shelby, Saturday. County Commissioner Mat Brown was In Lowell, Saturday. Arthur Foster of Chicago, came home to visit his father, Albert Foster, over Sunday. Albert Foster spent Thanksgiving In Evanston with his choldren, Mrs. Charles Anderson and daughter were Chicago visitors, Saturday. Mrs. Wilbur Thompson and children of Chicago, arrived In Lowell Saturday night to visit at the home of her father-in-law, Amos Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Clark of Chicago, arrived In Lowell Saturday night to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark. Len Cox of Hammond, came down

Saturday night to visit his mother

over Sunday. Cecil Palmer of the Hammond Newa,

spent Sunday with relatives in thla

place.

Mrs. Marie Davis and son, John Starr,

were Chicago visitors, Saturday.

Not What He Wn Leaking For. "I never robbed a man but once," aid the honest tramp, "and then X was starring-. He would not give me a penny, and I couldn't stand the rnawints In my stomach any longer. So I knocked him down and went through his pockets. What kind of haul did I make? Just one little bottle, which read on the label: 'Pepsin for that full feeling after eating."

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