Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 14, Hammond, Lake County, 11 November 1916 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. November 11, 191 P Neighborhood Ne wi 7T3 3 J r JOtMttl CROWN POINT DYER LOWELL MERRILLVILLE .MUNSTER LANSING WHITING CEDAR LAKE GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HOBART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE FIGHTING FOR MASTERY IN ROUMANIA

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Whiting And Its People

BAHX O J" WSlTISa Responsibility and Resources Onr H.QUO.IMJ 00 Open Evenlna FOR SALS Colonial Universal range with warming oven and hot water. EjtceUeiit condition. 645 Flschrupp ave. 11-11-1 ifuliday services at the M. E. cviurch. 3. C Rogers, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:t. The service at 10:45 will be in rhars-e of the Woman's Home Mission-

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Do yoo have night sweat? Have you pains in chest and sides? Do you spit yellow and black matter? Ar yon continually hawking and coughjns? De you hays pain under your shoulder blade? These Are Regarded Symptoms of LUNG TROUBLE You should take Immediate steps to check the progress of these symptoms. The longer you ailow them to advance and develop, the more deep seated and serious your condition becomes. WeStandReafrtoProvetoVoq L'omi

hjs cured completely and lastingly cs al'ter case of incipient Lung- Disease, Chronic Bronchitis, Catarrh of the Lungs. Catarrh of th Bronchial Tubes and other serious lung troubles. anf sufferers who said they had lost all hope aLd had been given up by physicians, declare tt.-ey have been completely cured by Lung (iercsine. If your cough and other symptoms are dge to weak lungs, serious developments may ftllow neglect. NOW is the time to begin on LCN'G GERMINE and btiiid up and strengthen your longs. Lang Germine has cured incipient (,un Diseases according to statements of sufferers themselves ss well as statements from theit doctors and the patients remain strong and in splendid health today. 11 as send Yoa th Proof Proof that wOI Convince any Judge or Jury on Earth We will gladly send you the proof of many remarkable cures, also a TRIAL package of Lung Germine, together with our new book on the treatment and care, of weak lungs and incipient lung disease, if you will send your name, your druggist's name, and 10 cents (stamps or silver) to help cover expense. lung Germine Co., 332 Lee BBl, Jackson, Mich.

ary society, and Miss Olive Dunlap, field secretary of the society will give the address. Epworth league at 6:30. Preaching at 7:30. Theme: "One Mati's View of Himself." A cordial Invitation is extended to all to attend these services. We wish to express our appreciation for the kindness and floral offerings of our friends during the ead bereavement in the loss of our only son and brother, Edward. Especially do we thank the. Masonic lodge of Whiting;, the Knights of Pythias; civil engineers of the Inland Steel Co., plant No. 2 of the Inland Steel Co., Eastern Stars and Sons and Daughters of Liberty. MR. AND MRS. E. H. GEHRKE AND DAUGHTER, MYRTLE. 11-11-1 Congregational church. Morning theme: "What We Pa With Jesus?" Evening service: One of the Series of sermons on "Our Great Men of the Bible." Lesson from Joseph's life. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Broderlck of Central avenue, which lived only a few Viours. . The burial was at Hammond under the direction of Undertaker Owens. Mr. ond Mrs. Joe Bishop are the proud parents of a little son which will evidently follow In his father's footsteps and become a second pugilist. Mrs. M. Sternberg of 119th sctreet, has been laid up for a week with rheumatism. Mrs. Tnomas McCarthy of Central avenue, entertained Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Ebert of Chicago, yesterday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Little of Fred Itreet on Wednesday. Dr. W. E. Putnam has recovered from his recent indisposition. George A. Roe of Fischrupp avenue, was the guest of relatives, In Harvey, I1L Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher of Flschrupp avenue, a daughter. Mrs. B. Brock of Sheridan avenue, attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Van Norman at Hammond yesterday afternoon. Harold Dunning of Sheridan avenue, left last evening for Grand Rapids, Mich., where he will visit his mother, Mrs. Cora B. Dunning and his cousin, Laverne Gillette, both of whom are at

jthe Blodgett Memorial hospital where

j Xney uoill unu-i cui uprtdiiuiis ctlKl i are reported as getting along very I nicely. i Miss C. Schantz. Miss M. Thelen, Miss R. Murphy, Miss V. Wiison and Mis.-R. McGirk saw "Blue Paradise" In Chisago today, j A number of members of the Epi worth league attended a banquet and ' convention at the M. E. church in East Chicago, Thursday evening. Miss Gertrude Lauer of Oliver street, 1? expected home, next week for an extended visit in Philadelphia and Maine. Miss Marguerite Hemenway left yesterday for Chicago .to spend thsaweekend with her parents, j Miss Olive Dunlap, field secretary of ' the Woman's Home Missionary society of the M. E. church, will speak in the

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Whiting M. E. church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. A large attendance Is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Price of Blue Island, are spending the week-end at the home of Mr. ajid Mrs. Merriman of Cleveland avenue. . Mrs. Grant- Hatch of Davidson place, is entertaining her mother from Mai'V, Ind. The home economics section of tr.ie Fortnightly club met yesterday afternoon at which a demonstration on the preparation and serving of fish and oysters was given in the domestic science room of the high school. t The regular meeting of the Eastern Stars will be held next Monday evening at which new members are to be taken in and a good lfttendance is desired. On Tuesday evening the local chapter is Invited to Indiana Harbor; Wednesday to Olive chapter. Gary: Thursday evening to East Chicago. All members are Invited and on the occasions the chapters will entertain in honor of the grand matron, Mrs. Amelia Burton. Tajg Dar. During the summer and fall months the civics section of the Fortnightly club, with the aid of Whiting physicians and the. visiting nurse, has been conducting baby welfare conferences each Thursday afternoon. These meetings have proved most beneficial to

many mothers In the community.

This work, however, has called to the

attention of the women In charge a great need for the establishment of a day nursery. Many women In this city are compelled to leave their small children alone all day while they go to work. This Is not only unfortunate, but dangerous. A day nursery in charge of a competent woman would be a safe place for these children and It would also be a great convenience for mothers who desired to leave their

babies for a few hours. Such an undertaking necessarily en.

tails an expense. To raise money for

the enterprise the Fortnightly club has set aside November 20 as Tag Day. Because this nursery will mean much to

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There is Profit in Chewing - Gum Eead These Lines and Judge for Yourself GUM IS STAPLE IT SELLS PROFITS ARE THEREFORE DAILY NOT OCCASIONAL The Best Gum on the Market is the White Coated Ball Gum sold through National Gum Machines. Seen everywhere. Returns on the investment are sure and certain. , PROFITS ON GUM are fixed and definite no variation no fluctuation in cost or selling price. A BUSINESS FREE FROM SPECULATION. No market to create no waiting for profits These factors combine to insure large returns on the investment. To increase the number of machines already in operation we are offering our stock at par. Your inquiry invited.

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Whiting, it Is hoped that all the citizens will contribute liberally.

ROBERTSDALE

Mrs. John Eck entertained the Misses Rose and Mary Arello of Chicago, at her home in Indiana boulevard, Thursday. Mrs. Jake Wickhorst and daughter Grace were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mrs. Henry Ehlers of Roberts avenue, attended the funerol of Mrs. Meyers of Hammond, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Sheperd, Mr. Deaken and daughter Margery of Hyde Park, were guests of Mr. arid Mrs. James Landon of Amy avenue, yesterday. Julius Linneman of Lake avenue, transacted business in Crown Point, Wednesday. Mrs. Herman Thelssen attended the Cut-Glass Card club In South Chicago, Thursday afternoon. A very pleasant surprise party was tendered Marie Horlbeck by a number of school mates at the home of her parents in Indiana boulevard, Thursday evening. Miss Eloise Appelt of Chicago, spent Friday here, the guest of Mrs. Conrad Hartman of Indiana boulevard. Charles Stanton of Roberts avenue, nas opened a crispett shop In the Hoffman building. Mr. and Mrs. C. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Emerson visited Frank Spoars at the St. Margaret hospital last evening. Mrs. Gavin of Chicago, spent the day here visiting her eister, Mrs. Joseph Keanan. Mrs. George starring and. Miss Beatrice Stanton were South Chicago visitors yesterday. Mrs. Richard Ferhnian of Harrison avenue, spent Friday in East Side, the guest of Miss Mae Rohr. Mrs. Caroline Landon is visiting her son. James Landon and family of Amy avenue. ' Mrs. Rhody of Chicago, visited her daughter. Mrs. Carl Boness of Roberts avenue, yesterday. A large number of Robertsdale people attended the funeral of Mrs. Henry Schrige of Whiting, yesterday. Mrs. William Kelley of Chicago, visited at the Hayes home in Lincoln avenue, yesterday.

HIGHLAND

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Highland Congregational

Rev. G. B. Pence, PaBtor. Sabbath school at 9:30. Morning service at 10:15. Theme: "The Seasons." Christian Endeavor. 6:43. Victor Kraus. leader. Evonjng service, at 7:30. Theme: "TheBlrth of a Nation."

Lake County Title Ik

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Abstracts of Title furniEhed to all Lands and Lots in Lake County.

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FRANX HAMMOND, Vfe Frwi.

ALBERT MAACX, cTFaa. EDWARD J. EDER. Manager.

Crowa Point. Indiana. Branch OiSces at Hammond and Gary.

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Mrs. Charles Horehomer and children are visiting relatives in Wheatfie'.d. and Mr. Torehomer is- visiting in Chicagowith relatives. .The M. E. Ladies held an all-day session last Thursday. They are preparing for their annual bazaar to be held Dec. 6. I. F. Staltr made a trip to Chicago. Wednesday. Mrs. Wr. Demmon and Mrs. Bibheart were Chicago visitors last Wednesday. Mrs. Flannigan of Hammond, was a guest at the X. Burge home last Wednesday. Mrs. Nettie Niksch and Mrs. H. Vanderheide vf sited the Gary General hospital where Mr. Vanderheide underwent an operation several weeks ago, and considered to be in a very serious condition, but his many friends are in hopes of a speedy recovery. Mr. George and Wilftam Loyce are both the owners of new Buick cars. Some new books and new furniture arrived from the Gary library this week.

Daily Thought. There Is no sorrow that length ot time -will not diminish and soothe. Cicero-

We are overstocked with our advanced orders of X m a s and Holiday Pianos and Player Pianos and the railroad c o m p a nies are charging us excess storage rates and threaten to send many of our bear

fill pianos and player pianos to storage at our expense. Hence we are compelled to advance thi. exceedingly unparalleled offer to all piano buyers. This stock consists of 59 beautiful pianos and player pianos, which includes some of the most reputable high grade pianos on the market. We want a good home to place some of these pianos, and if you are contemplating the purchase of a piano during the holidays and wish. to use one of the above pianos or player pianos until such time as we will have room for same in our stock or that you may decide to purchase, we shall be more "than pleased to send it to your home at our expense. Xo dealer or piano manufacturer ever offered the public such privileges, and we advise all piano buyers to call and inspect this big stock of instruments and take advantage of the inducements derived therefrom. Used -Pianos from $ 90 to $ 125 New Upright Pianos from. . .$165 to $ 700 New Player Pianos from. . . .$350 to $1,200 Terms to suit all, with our gilt-edge guarantee and exceeding satisfactory exchange plan. J. M. Wilcockson

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