Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 121, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1916 — Page 6

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THE TIMED Wednesday, Nov. 8, 1916 MSB SE2tE2S2 From All Over Lake Comity CROWN POINT LOWELL DYER MERRILLVILLE MUNSTER LANSING WHITING CEDAR LAKE j GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HOBART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE !,!,

News

A Helpful Confession Mrs. B.-vrites: "Had suffered for years with stomach disorder. Could not eat without great distress, lost weight and was run down. Feared it was ulcerated stomach. w?unt.e,3r 1 securcd a sample of HliMO, which seemed to satisfy my hunger, and was retained without distress.)J immediately bought a package and started to take it regularly. I continued to take it once a day and improved steadily. After one year I have gained 33 pounds of good solid flesh and can eat any food with no distress. I can recommend HEMO to all sufferers from stomach or, digestive disorders." t Makes a delicious food drink by simply adding water. We suggest that you try a 50c package with out; guarantee of satisfaction. Nlonr Dm Store. O. K. Bulldtn. Ranmond. Adv.

Whiti our And Its People

- IAVI Or VHITIB3 Responsibility &ad Resource Otii f 1,000. 00 Opon KvaaiiLKav

MesdimM John R. Morrison and Ed

ward Deans have received word of the death of their father, Tkomas Ditchburn, which occurred at Toronto, Canada, Friday, Nor, 3. The deceased was born at St. John's "Wood, London, England. In August, 1S35. As a boy he was a classmate of the sons of the late

Charles Dickey at St. King's academy for young men and later studied law In a London college. Neifner Mrs. Morrison or Mrs. Dean were able to attend the funeral. Tomorrow is double stamp and special bargain day at Gordon's. 11-8-1 The literature and history -section of the Fortnightly club held their regular meeting on Monday night at which the following program was rendered: Geography of the Countries at War Mrs. A. D. Davidson Woman's Work In Warring Countries Mrs. PL M. Ajidru Life In the Trenches. Mrs. H. M. Nichols Current Events Mrs. Morton Trout Roll-call was responded to by Which Side Will Win and Why. The Whiting High School ParentTeachers' association will hold Its regular meeting tonight for which a very fine program has been arranged. There will be two addresses, one by Beaumont Parks on "Education and Busi

ness Co-Operation," and the other by Berger Stockfleth on "The Value of an Education Saown Statistically." All parents and friends are urged to be present. Our neckwear is made from silks and crepes of the finest Cneney Brothers quality. Always easy to tie. See our 59c and 65c value. Gordon's. 11-8-1 Several Whiting members of the Beta Gamma Upsllon sorority attended a meeting of the Chicago chapter in Chicago. Monday evening. Misses Louise Randall and Florence Stewart left today for Indianapolis where they will attend the meeting of the Indiana State Librarian and Trustee association which will be in session three, days at the Hotel Severin. Messrs. Rollo and Woodman of tne Leonard-Wilson school of music in Chicago, both of whom have classes in Whiting, the former on the violin and the latter on the piano, will give a concert at the H. S. auditorium tomorrow night to which all music lovers of the city are extended a cordial invitation. Trofs. Rollo and Woodman are to be assisted by Mr. and Mrs.. B. Stockfleth of Wniting. The program to be rendered Is as follows: , 1 (a) Prelude C minor Rachmaninoff (b) Valse Chopin Mr. Woodman 2 Vocal Am'ore PInsufti Mrs. Stockfleth 3 (a) Spanish dance Granados... Kreisler (b) Indian Lament. .Dvorak-Kreisler Mr. Roller 4 Rigoletta Paraphrase , Verdin-Llsrt Mr. Woodman , 5 Vocal Sing. Smile and Slumber Violin obligato Gounod

Mr. and Mrs. Stockfleth 6 Slavonic dance Dvorak-Kreisler Mr. Roller 7 (a) Rose Bud Whitney-Coomes (b) I Love You. Norwegian Grieg (c) The Eagle Grant Schaefer Mr. and Mrs. StocVfU'h S La Campanella Paginnl-Liszt Mr. Woodman ' 9 Concerto E minor, 3rd movement rndelssohn Mr. Roller Miss Jessie M. Curtis f Oliver street, who is president of the Chicago branch

of Western College Alumni association, attended tne annual banquet of the association which was given at Carson Pirie Scott's la Chicago on Saturday afternoon. Have you seen our display of neckwear for women? In the window you will find a pretty assortment. HGordon & Son. 11-8-1 The Trl Kappa sorority will give a dancing party at the ilimmond Country club this evening. About forty couple will be In attendance and a most enjoyable time is anticipated. The-M. E. Ladles' Aid society will hold a silver tea at the home of Mrs. Harry Marshall In Cleveland avenue tomorrow afternoon. Those to assist the hostess are Mesdames Nondorf, G Humphreys and Stickley. All members and friends are cordially Invited to attend. The high school pupils have taken considerable Interest in the presidential election this year, a straw vote being taken yesterday In which Wilson won by 70 and Hughes received 68. The socialist candidate received three votes.

All Agree that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Wonderfully Relieves Woman's Suffering.

From all parts of this country the clearest evidence is constantly coming to the office of the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. of Lynn, Mass., proving the' wonderful power shown by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in controlling ills peculiar to women. Here are letters from. Vermont, Arkansas and New Jersey: It Cured Me!

Roxburv. Vt.-"A year aero last December I

was taken with a female trouble and doctored for it but did not get any help until I took Lydia K

llnknam's vegetable oompounu. jiy ua.cn. nuumcu me a good deal and these troubles lasted so long:

tbat I screw terribly poor and I felt a great deal

easier lving down. Ko one knows what.l stuttered. I did not dare consult another doctor I was so afraid he would say I had got to have an operation.

1 can truly say tnat Lycua jj x uuuiaixi y egotable Compound was a god-send to me for after suffering about eight months this wonderful medicine cured me." Mrs. Nellie E. Fkench.

Her Best Friend. TVeehawken, N. J. "I must call you my best friend for what Tour remedies have done for me. I am 50, and am passing through the Change of Life and for some time I felt bad but since I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I feel ftoe and will reconi-it-. tr pvprv wnman who suffers as I did. Mrs. Kathib

LEOsnAr.nr, 4iy vtn at., weenawsen, j. j. Had Awful Pains in Side. Branch, Ark. Every month I suffered with cramping pains and I had awful pains in my left side. I was very irregular. I had a tired feeling all the time and did not sleep good at night. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and in three months I was welL" Mrs. Mae Gattis, Branch, Ark. .

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PHYSICIAN REPORTS DEATH FROM SALVERSAH

Dr. Gordon Fleming. report through the columns of the Australasian Medical Gazette, as folows: 'Nlne-ty-slx hours after Injection of salversan. (606) robust man had epigrastric pains, sensitiveness to noise, giddiness, fever 101. palse 100. knee Jerk, rigors, stupor followed by coma, vomiting, convulsions and death. Symptoms of arsenic poisoning. The risk of life is too great to submit to Injections of arsenic and mercury, when you can secure a safe remedy like Number 40 For The Blood, the Ingredients of which are set down in the U. S. Dispensatory and other me'dical books as follows: "Employed in diseases of th glandular system, in blood poisoning, scrofula, rheumatism, catarrh. mer

curial anl lead poisoning, constipation. ;

stomach and liver diseases. Under Us use nodes, tumors, goitre, lupus, sores, ulcers and scrofulous swellings that have withstood all other treatment disappear as If by magic." Made by J. C. Mendenhall. Evansvtlle. Ind, 40 years a druggist. Price $1.00 per tottle. Sold by Jos. W. Weis. Hammond; Central Drug Store. Indiana Harbor. AdY.

n. C. Grubb was called to Greencastle, Ind., yesterday by the serious illness of nis father. B. Stockfleth of Sheridan avenue, has resumed his duties in the manual training department, having recovered from his recent Illness. , Miss Vera Flaugher entertained the H. I. M. club and a few other guests at a birthday party, which was given at her home in Harrison avenue, Saturday evening. Miss Doris Davidson of Gary, spent the week-end nere visiting at the home of Miss Ru:h Gavit in Oliver street. Among thes from Whiting who attended, tl" Purdue-Chicago football gar? e In CMf-go were K. D. Strckton, E. . Fisrer, Mr. Sias, Richard Naef, Ern.; t Vater. Harold Daegling. John Shr.i,. Harry Fowers. Thomas Neef, Harry Hoskins and George Benson. Misses Louise Mattern. Esther Evan. Lucile Daegling and Marguerite Schaub attended a chapter meeting of tne Beta Gamma Upsllon sorority which was held at the Hotel LaSalle In Chicago, on Monday evening. Mrs. Bruce Nichols entertained a number of friends at a sewing circle at her home in Cleveland avenue, last evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Schaub, Jr., who have been living In DePere. Wis., for several months, are expected to return to Whiting Friday. Supt. Joldborough of tne Chesterton school, visited at the Whiting high school yesterday. Mrs. A. J. Lauer entertained the Toadies' Auction club at her home in Oliver street. Tuesday evening. Miss Helen Eaton entertained a number of girls at a 500 party at her home in Sheridan avenue. Mrs. I. C. Brett Is expected home from Alton. 111., tomorrow, where she iiaa been spending the past three months visiting her son, Fred Brett.

ROBERTSDALE

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Langohr of Indiana boulevard, are tne proud parents of a baby girl. Mother and daughter are getting along nicely. Mrs. Ray Wittmer of Atchison avenue, visited relatives in Michigan City the latter part of the week. Frank Spoars who is confined to St. Margaret's hospital with typhoid fever, is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs: Arthur Stross and Mrs. Carl Buehler were Chicago visitors, Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Schaefer of Atchison avenue, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Rich of Englewood, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Se.iaefer of Indiana . boulevard, spent the week-end with relatives at Laporte, Ind. Mrs. Mary Gerke of Antioch. 111., visited her son. George Gerke, and family for several days. Mr. and Mrs. John Burton of Roberts avenue, returned home Monday

after a weeks visit with her motner. Mrs. Kerlin of IaSalle, 111. Mr. and Mrs. John Livingston of East Side, visited at the Sell home in Indiana boulevard, Sunday. Mrs. Hertel of Atchison avenue, returned home from a week's visit with relatives at Milwaukee. Miss Ruth Jewett and Juanita Spoars were guests of Mrs. Hunt of Hammond yesterday. Frank Peliger of East Side, . -visited at tne Eggers home in Roberts avenue, yesterday. Mrs. John Marker of Harrison avenue, spent Monday visiting in Chicago. Miss Clara Schaaf visited her sister, Mrs. Joseph Hannapel and family of Chicago. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vis and children S1V "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" at

the Studebaker theatre in Chicago.

yesterday.

Mrs Fay of East Chicago, was me aru'est'of Mrs. Charles Benson of Rob

erts avenue, Sunday.

Mrs. Charles Allen of Harrison avenue, spent Monday In Chicago visiting relatives. Jo.m Melvin was a Chicago business visitor Monday.

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