Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 47, Hammond, Lake County, 2 December 1916 — Page 6

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THE TIMES December 2, 1916 1 . !BUBKUBt All Over L mom j oimty mmm CROWN POINT LOWELL DYER MERRILLVILLE MUNSTER LANSING WHITING CEDAR LAKE GRIFFITH 1 SHELBY ST. JOHN HOBART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE ZSS5ESEE3E c n. a.

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; Of wimi) Responsibility sad Resources Om 1.000. OJ 0 OpM Evtnlix. Princess Theatre tonight. Pathe presents the ever-popular Florence La Kadie in a jrreat five-part drama entitled "The Fugitive." Also a cartoon I'oraeily. Tomorrow: Three acts of audeville and four reels of pictures. Music by the four-piece orchestra Saturday and Sunday. Admission 10 and i."c. 12-2-1 Miss Hilda Byer of Michigan City, spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Miss IIIUan Soltwedel in Central :i venue. Miss Soltwedel who Is 111 with typhoid fever, is improving but is not s t c to sit up yet. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wright of Lai rte avenue, spent Thanksgiving day .v i t hi A. R. Wetterberg of Chicago. M-r. and Mrs. A, B. Kessler enteri .lined Mr. and Mrs. Drew and two iaughters. Grandpa Drew and Clarence j Hiliy oT Rochester, Ind., for Thanks;vhg dinner and in the evening they iso had as their guests Sirs. D. C. r-eeoe and daughter Nina of Hammond. The regular meeting of the S. and l. of I next Monday evening will be cm promptly at 7 o'clock. At S:30 p. m the Councillors' clu"b will give a 1" cent social including a good procuini and refreshments. A cordial in-

Get that Victrola for Christmas

Y o ur whole family will be pleased on Christmas morning to find a Victrola in the home. The Victrola is a worthy addition to any home. Its music and entertainment are always welcome, and there's surely no better time to get a Victrola than right now.

Come in today and see about your Victrola and we'll arrange to deliver it any time before Christmas. The instrument shown above is the Victrola XVI, $200. Other styles $15, $25, $40, $50, $75, $100, $150, $250, $300, $350. Victors $10 to $100. Terms to suit yourconvenience, if desired.

STATEMENT OF CONDITION, CLOSE OF ' BUSINESS, JUNE 30, 1916. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Hammond, Indiana

RESOURCES

Loans U. S. and Other Bonds. . . Tical Estate Cash and Due from Banks, Total

LIABILITIES.

Capital Stock Paid in. HuttVIus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits Hills Rediscount ed . . . 4 fffl Total

DIRECTORS.

a. M. TURNER President. P. W. METN President Lake County Savings 4 Trust Co. JOHN E. FITZGERAUD , Hammond Distilling Co. FRANK S. BETZ President, F. 9. Betz Co. JOHN N. BECK MAN Gostlin, Mem & Co-

DIRECTORS. A M- TURNER. President. VT. C. BDLMAN. Cashier. 3. K. FITZGERALD. Vice Pres. W. F. MASHINO, Asst. Cashier. y, M TOWLE. Asst. Cashier. -

jvitation is extended to all the mem-l ; tiers and their friends. I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Steinke enter- ; ; tained the latter's father, Mr. Rosen- !

j bttum, and sister, Dorothy, of Wanatah, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Helman have rej A motorcyclist crashed Into the isafety signal post at HSth 6treet and New York avenue, on Thanksgiving , afternoon, smashing both the light and the post. The three weeks" old son of Mr. and i Mrs. John Black of 72 New York avenue, is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. -Helman. spent Thanksgiving at the home of their son, Leo Helman in Hammond. ; Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Evsns of Ohio j avenue, are entertaining relatives from ; the east. I Mrs. A. X. Beaubien will entertain j the members of the Plymouth club at her home in 12S2' Atchison avenue-i next Tuesday evening. Mrs. Woollat and daughter who have been visiting friends in Chicago anil Whiting, have returned to their home in Swift Current, Canada. , Mrs. Carlton Osborne of Brook, Ind.. i are here visiting their parents. Mr. , and Mrs. Wilson Lee of Ohio avenue. ' they having attended the wedding of! their sister. Miss Florence Lee and 1 Harry McCouch. Mrs. Charles Pederson of Sheridan I avenue, is in Illinois visiting her j

daughter. Miss .Myrtle Pedersen. ! not here long, so make your stay Mr. and Mrs. John Jennings of Joliet. I agreeable. Eat what you like and di6pent Thursday l.ere visiting at the gest it; enjoy it. without dread of reFieres home in Cleveland avenue. jbellion in the stomach. The marriage of Miss Florence Lee ' Pape's Diapepsin belongs in your of Whiting, and Harry McCouch of t home anyw ay. Should one of the famChicago. took place Thanksgiving day ilv pa something which don't agree at the home of the bride's narents. Mb.! with them, or in case of an attack of

and Mrs. Wilson Lee. on Ohio avenue. The ceremony was performed in the

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Straube Piano & Music Company 631 Hohman St. Phone 661 Hammond, Ind.

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Ei INDIGESTION OR STOMACH PI IN HUE MINUTES

Pape's Diapepsin" makes sick sour, gassy stomachs feel fine. Time it: In Ave minutes all stomach distress will go. No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gas. acid, or eructations of undigested food, no dizzineas. bloating, foul breatii or headache. Pace's l'iapepsin is noted for its speed in regulating upset stomachs. It is the surest, quickest and most certain indigestion remedy in the whole, world, and besides it is harmMillions of men and "women now eat their favorite foods without fear they know Pape's Diapepsin will save them from any stomach misery, Please, for your sake, get a large ft fty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store and put your stomach right. Don't keep on being miserable life is to b,ort you are indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stomach derangemeot at daytime or during the night. It is handy to give the quickest, surest relief known. Adv. presence of only immediate relatives at 4 p. .m. by the Rev. S. C. Rogers of the M. E. church. Tfi bride who Is one of the most popular and respected young ladies in Whiting, is employed as a kindergarten director at the Gallistel school on the East Side, which position she will continue to hold for the remainder of the year The groom Is an interior decorator and Is employed in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. McCouch have their apartment furnished in Park Manor where they have already gone to housekeeping. ST. JOHN Mrs. Jacob Klassen and daughter Olivia, spent Thursday with relatives at Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Al Ports and Mr. and Mrs. Wm" Portz of Hammond, spent Thursday here with Mr. and Mrs. Teter Port.. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Ludwig and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hunt spent Thanksgiving day with Mr and Mrs. Xic J. Ludwig. Jr. Mrs. B. Jostes and son and daughter of Chicago, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Boecker, the latter .being Mrs. Joster' daughter. Karl Gerlaeh of Merrlllville. transacted business here Friday. Mrs. Edward Blecke and daughter left Friday morning for their home af DePere. Wis., after a week's visit with her daughter and friends. Miss Deitx of Chicago, spent Thursday here with her grandmother, Mrs. John Thiel. EGG boycott is bringing results. HIGHLAND The Highland Congregational Church, Rev. G. B. Pence, Pastor. Sabbath school at 9:30; morning service at 10:15. This, is the quarterly communion service. Theme: " His Friends." Christian Endeavor led by the pastor at 6:45: evening service at 7:30. Theme: "The Man of Excuses."" LOWELL E. R. Lynch, S. C. Simpson and j George Wilson were In Chicago on i business yesterday. i Michael Banser and family have moved to Crown Point, where they will make their future home. Mrs. George Peterson of Crown Point. fame down It with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. mine down last evening for a visit Arthur Hayden are vis lung days. Mrs friends in Chicago for a few i William Kobelin and daughter C Every Woman Wants j FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved in water for douches stops pelric catarrh, ulceration and inflammation. Recommended by Lydi E. Pinkhsm Med. Co. for tea years. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. Economical. Hu extraordinary lflUiiDS and ffenr.kiaal power. Sajasole Free. 50c. all druraitlx. or tioatpaid by Vgi3. The PtxtuB To-!! Crnpny, Vtv'rm, Maa. tf ammanif - Iron & Metal Ci. MARCUS BROS., Preps. Wholesale Dealers la IRON. METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices 340 Indiana A vs. Yards SeW St and India Av HAMMOND. : INDIANA. Offlea Prtons 127 P. a. Phsns 104S-H

were Chicago visitors yesterday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Loyd of Chicago, visited friends here yesterday. They will go to Kirksxllle, Mo., for an extended visit and 'then go on to California where ttiey will stay for a year. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sharpe are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Render at Francisville, Ind. Miss Marguerite Simpson, who is teacher in a college at Indianapolis, is visiting tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Simpson. Miss Rachel Brownell who is attending Indiana college at Klo.omington, ils visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Ilrowne'l. E. E. Wood and eon llarry went to Valparaiso yesterday to attend the funeral of Dr. Vincent. Joseph Ebert transacted "business in Chicago yesterday. Will Brown of Hebron, was in Lowell on business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I'ulver of Chicago, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hull, yesterday. robertsdale Miss Frances Chatham returned Wednesday after a two weeks' visit with tier parents at Danville, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stress, Sr., left yesterday for Rookport, Texas, to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Bruning of Chicago, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lir.neman of Lake avenue. Thursday. Frank Beuhler. August Eggers. Carl Buehler and Arthur Stross motored to Roselawn. Ind.. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. ;. Bue'.l of Indiana boulevard, entertained a number of relatHes at a Thanksgiving dinner. Those from out of town present were: Mr. and Mrs. Walterf Woodward and Mrs. Porter of Waukegan. I11.; Miss Sara Mills of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. John Mills and family of East Side. Mr. and Mrs. William Eggers, and children attended the Orpheum theatre in Hammond. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby of Roberts avenue, entertained tiie formers parents from South Chicagfi, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Frizen and child ren of Chicago, spent Thanksgiving day here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jewett if Indiana boul?Vard. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hannapel and children of Englewood. were guests at

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ited her sister, Mrs. Joseph Keanan of Roberts avenue, yesterday. Oliver Forsythe of Chicago, transacted business here Friday. Ir., and Mrs. Albert Schaefer entertained a number of relatives at a Thanksgiving dinner. The out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. William Bahn and Mr. and Mrs. George Dlbbins of Fast Side. Mrs. Charles Eggers, Mrs. John Melvin, Mrs. Frank Buehler and Mrs. Richard cha a f attended the Majestic theatre In Chicago. Thursday. .fr. and Mrs. Kinscak of Lake avenue, entertained a number of friends YOUR SICK CHILD . IS CONSTIPATED! LQOUT TONGUE If cross, feverish or bilious give "California Syrup of Figs." No matter what ailrf your clyld, a gentle, thorough laxative should always be th; first treatment given. If your little one is out-of-aorts. half-siek, isn't resting. eating and acting naturally look. Mother! see if tongue is coated. This is a sure sign that it's little stomach. liver and bowels are clogged with waste. Y n''n cross, irritable, feverish, stomach sou breath bad or has stomach-ache, diarrheoa. sore throat, full of cold, give i teaspoonful of "California Hyrup of figs." and in a few hours all the constipated poison, undigested'' food and sour bile gently moves out of Its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after giving this harmless "fruit .lavative," because it never fails to cleanse the little one's liver and bowels and sweeter: the strmach and they dearly love its pleasant taste. Full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig t-yrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of 'California Syrup of Figs;" then see that It Is made by the "California

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at their home Thursday evening. L August Aldag of Chicago, visited rel atives here yesterday. MUNSTER MiJK Rose Schoon spent Friday visiting wilh Mrs. Peter Tanis. Miss lla Vorhouer is on a case Hammond. in -Mrs. H. I'. Kaske and daughter Louise,' spent Friday in Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. J.' Kooy and daughter stient Thursdav with Mrs. Konv's nar. j ents. Mr al,j Mrs r.rasshler of Her nice, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Adams of Ham - mond. spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. A. Ptahlbohm. The Agi h-ulture club held its month ly meeting at the school, Wednesday ! evening. Mr. Craig of Crown Point, was hero on business Wednesday afternoon. "Hobart Mrs. Krausse and daughter Alvina, anil Mrs. Scheldt and daughter Edna, were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Poeila of Chicago, spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. L l. Hillman and family. fr. Hillman returned to Chicago with them to spend the week-end. Miss Esther Carlson of Chicago, vis-

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ited relatives here Thursday. X. J. Hoizmer of Chicago, who has purchased property in the Krammer subdivision south of town, was here t today and started to erect a barn on ! his property. He expe -ts to build a j bungalow here in the spring and will move his family here as soon as comj pleted. j Mrs. M. Parker and son went to j Hammond, Wednesday to attend the marriage of her brother. Frank Grahom, to Miss Denice 6f Hammond. Miss Genevieve Graham of I-ai-ette, visited friends and relatives here ! Ior a few days this week, ! Mrs. Tibbits of I'rhana, is here is- - ! itin with her mother, Mrs. L'etta Miller who is quite sick. I Miss A- Owen was a Chicago visitor I yesterday. . aro our Want glar Thoy bring: tha RosnltT Gat you oxzythiTiA ycuwarrt Try on a to-morrow:

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