Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 140, Hammond, Lake County, 29 November 1916 — Page 8

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THE TUXES Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1916 mis Neighborhood New it oraity ver . CROWN POINT LOWELL DYER MERRILLVILLE MUNSTER LANSING WHITING

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Two People One in Evansville and One in Richmond Cured Long Ago, but Still Praise S. S .S. tor What It Did for Them.

Mr. J. R. Bellan. of Chaff in Street. Richmond, Virginia, -was cured of Catarrh several years ago anJ wrote u recently: "You would nit know I had ever had Catarrh at all now. I know thera is no remedy like S. a. S.Mr. Geo. r. Carr, of M9 Edsar Street. Evansville, Indiana, was likely is cured of Catarrh many years ago and he recently -rote us: I am v.'eli and alright and feel just fine., Still take from one to two bottles of S. & S. each Spring for the Blood and I don't know anything better than S. 3. 3. I don't have any more pimples either. Am well and O. K. and still at work." A host of other people hav been "ired by the same method, purifying and rtrengthenlng their blood with 5. ?. S. and thereby enabling the Blood to drive out the Catarrh germs. Catarrh is a blood disease and to get rid of it permanently you have got to strengthen and purify your blood. The season for Catarrh Is here. Ixiok out for colds. Don't take any chances with bad air. Stay in the open air as much as possible. Sleep in th-3 open, and keep your system up to par by taking S. S. S. Don't take chances with Catarh. It is dangerous. What many people believe to be the disease Catarrh, is really only a symtnm. The moat common symptom of this disease in the system is an Inflamed and tender condition of the breathing passages and the blocking of throat ad nostrils with tnucoua. But this is only the symptom the causa is deeper. The cause is in the Blood and to permanently rid your 6elf of the disease take S. 5. S. and purify your Blood. S. S. S. is a scientific blending of the extracts of certain native roots and herbs which act directly on the blood. Its action is to cleanse and purify and strengthen the Wood corpuscles so they fight off disease. S. 6. & contains no mineral ingredients nd besides being the best blood purifier and builder is a wonderful tonic "Write for our specially prepared booklet on Catarrh. TAlso write us for Medical advice. It Is free. Address Medical Department. 12 Swift Building, Swift Specific Company. Atlanta, Georgia. Adv.

Whiting And Its People

BASK OJt VBIIlSa Responsibility and Resources Or( tl.ODO.0Ja ng Open Evnin. Tne Whiting Savings and Loan Association is now in its tenth year and its uniform success has commended it to an increasing number of members. During the current year it has had an increase in assets amounting to about fifty per cent. There is no membership fee and pass books are issued to those who save tl-00 per month or more. MORTON TROUT, President. 11-29-1 H. S. DAVIDSON. .Secretary. The members of the Entre Nous club will be entertained by Mrs. Floyd Banks at her home in Fischrupp avenue, Friday evening. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Ciesko of Atchison avenue, on Monday evening. Mrs. Robert Atchison entertained a number of old-time friends as well as a number of relatives at her home in Lake street yesterday afternoon, in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mrs. N E. Miller and Mrs. Charles Miller epent yesterday visiting in Chicago. Mrs. Louis Lohse was the recipient of a pleasant surprise party tendered her by a number of the members of Royal Neighbors at her new home in Central avenue. Tne evening was spent

Difficulty at Scranton r SrfsJ IT. B. S.,-of ' Scranton, Pennsylvania, was in a bad condition. She could scarcely eat, and couldn't digest what she did eat. Her weight dropped to 97 pounds and she was anaemic, very nervous and generally run down. She found in HEMO a strengthening and satisfying nourishment that gave her the strength she could not get from ordinary food. In two months she weighed 112 and looked healthy and was healthy, and still is gainifig. Makes a delicious food drink by simply adding water. We suggest that you try a 50c package witii our, guarantee of satisfaction.

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(By L. W. BOWER. M. D.) Baukache of any kind is often caused by kidney disorder, which means that the kidneys are not working property. Poisonous matter and uric acid accumulate within the body in great abundance, over-working the sick kidneys, hence the congestion of blood causes backache in the same manner as a similar congestion in the head causes headache. You become nervous, despondent, sick, feverish, irritable, have spots appearing before the eyes, bags under the lids, and lacli ambition to do things. The latest and most effective means of overcoming this trouble, is to eat sparingly of meat, drink plenty of water between meals and take & single Anuric tablet before each meal for a while. Simply ask your favorite druggUt for Anuric if you aren't feeling up to the standard. If you have lumbago, rheumatism, dropsy, begin Immediately this treatment with Anuric Mosl scientists and medical men believe that because of an over abundance of

uric acid in the system,- uratic salts are deposited in the tissues and cause rheumatism and gout. The physicians and specialists at Dr. Pierce's Institution 1n Buffalo, N. Y.. have thoroughly tested Anuric and have been with one accord" successful in eradicating and throwing off from the system the uric acid which accumulates and poisons. Patients having once used Anuric at the institution have repeatedly sent back for more. Such a demand has been created that Doctor Pierce decided to put Anuric in the drug stores of this country, in a ready-to-use form. It "will be their-own fault if those suffering from uric acid troubles dj not take advantage of this wonderful remedy. Adv.

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served. The churches of Whiting will unite in holding a union Thanksgiving service in the Christian church Tnanksgiving evening at 7:30 o'clock. Music will be given by a union choir and the pastors of the various churches will have part in the program. Rev. Ciiarles E. Trueblood of the Congregational church will deliver the sermon. The regular meeting of the Golden Star Rebekah lodge. No. 452. I. O. O. F. , will hold their regular meeting tonight at 7 o'clock. There will be election of officers and other importand bther important business. The Owls club will entertain t'.ieif members and friends tonight at the second dance of the season, at the club house. It is an annual event for the Owls to honor the festive turkey at a dance, and as usual a large attendance is expected. McKelvey will officiate at the piano, supported by violin and drum. City Engineer Arnold Exton has

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been spending tne past few days in Terre Haute on business. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Slike Barslch of Schrage avenue. Princess Theatre tonight. Wm. A. Brady presents Ethel Clayton, the popular photo plsy actress, assisted by an all-star cast in "Hueband and Wife." A great drama in five acts. Also a Metro comedy. 11-29-1 Mrs. Ixuis Schuler of Chicago, spent Sunday here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Turner and several friends. Mtss Helen Kleiner of 119th street, has returned home from a week's visit with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Charles Wellette entertained the members of the Embroidery club at her home in Wilcox addition, there being fourteen rrembers present. Tne H. E. Beaubien family will attend a Thanksgiving reunion at the home of Mrs. Beaubien'g eister, Mrs. Rich, In Englewood. George Mortenson has returned from a trip to Sweden, having gone to see about a legacy which was recently left to his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Xj. Hughes and son of Irving Park, will spent Thanksgiving day and remain over Sunday as guests of Attorney and Mrs. John C. Hall of Oliver street.

Joseph Heath has been appointed as a member of the Whiting Are department, to take" Up his duties Dec. 1. J. Mikosh. who has been special (policeman, has been appointed to regular duty. John Oarrity who went to Cleveland last Friday, returned Monday morning with his bride who was Miss May McCleod. to whom he was married at Cleveland on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Garrlty will reside with the former's aunt, Mrs. William Tarter on 119th street. Mrs. Felix McElroy will have Rev.

and Mrs. Roberts of the Nasarene church at Hammond, asi her guests .on Thanksgiving. On Thursday evening Mrs. McElroy will have Nararene prayermeeting at her home, and extends an Invitation to all to attend. The Davidson family will have a reunion tomorrow at -the home of IT. S.

, Davidson in Laporte avenue. Among 'the out of town guests will be Mr. and

Mrs. Orlando Davidson and two child

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ell of Milwaukee, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Davidson and family of Gary. Mrs. Anna Babe, sister of Mrs. William Rose of Whiting, and OIHe Hayes." son of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Hayes of Robertsdale, were recently united in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes have gone to Hammond to reside. The M. W. of A. will entertain the OPEN NOSTRILS! END t A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Head X and Noee are Stuffed Up.

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Count fifty! Tour cold in head or catarrh disappears. Tour clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. Xo more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for breath at night. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic ream In your nostrils. It penetrates througii every air passage of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or inflamed, mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Head colds and catarrh

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Royal Neighbors and their families at the I. O. O. F. hall tomorrow night. The German club of the high school held their monthly meeting lasfnight at which an interesting program was rendered

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ROBERTSDALE)

The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eoness of Roberts avenue, was christened Sunday morning at the Lutheran church. Rev. Bopp officiating. The'little one was named Laura Edith. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Visconti acted as sponsors. James Nicholson Bpent Sunday at Valparaiso, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nun. Mrs. Charles Siegel and Miss Mary Mostel visited their brother, John Mostel in Chicago, Sunday. Mrs. Charles Brown of Roberts avenue, was a Chicago visitor Monday. Edward Jewett transacted business in Chicago, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Landon of Amy avenue, entertained a number of relatives at a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday. Those present from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Cool of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Deacon and Mr. and Mrs. Shepperd of Hyde Park. Raymond Buell of Indiana boulevard, spent the forepart of the week at Indianapolis on business. Mrs. Canfield of South Chicago, visited friends here Monday. Miss Mary Dwyer of Chicago, was the guest of Mrs. George Tarker of 116th street, last evening. Joseph Keanan has been on tne s'.ck l'st for several days.

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Mrs. Oscar Peterson and daughter Eisie, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tankee of Hammond, last evening. Mr. and Mrs. V. Phelps of Pearl street, are entertaining the former's sister, Mrs. Molymeaux of Woodlawn, 111., for a few days. Mrs. B. O. Lrf-ary of Kankakee, III., is spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her mother, Mrs. Fustenberg of Harrison avenue. Tne christening of the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haight, took place Sunday morning at the Evangelical church. Rev. W. E. Williams performed the ceremony. Misses Beatrice Stanton, Mable Wickhorst and Charles Stanton were sponsors. Edith Beatrice Pauline, was the name given the little girl. LOST Black fur muff. Reward, 752 Indiana blvd. 11-28-2

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