Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 144, Hammond, Lake County, 5 December 1916 — Page 8

Tucsdav, Dec 5. 1916 CROWN POINT LOWELL MERRItLVILLE MUNSTER DYER LANSING WHITING CEDAR LAKE ST. JOHN GRIFFITH SHELBY HOBART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE 8 B

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Improve Your Complexion Get your blocd pure, keep the liver active and the bowels regular, and disfiguring pimples and unsightly blotches will disappear from the face. For improving the complexion and putting the blood in good order

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leautify Directions of Special Value to Sold by druggists throughout ii Whiting And Its People iari or WEinsa Responsibility and Resources Onl $1,000. (Mi 00 Opes KveniaaPrincess Theatre tonight. Win. Fox presents the famous dramatic artist Wm. Farnutn, In a wonderful drama of love, hate and atonement, by Hall Caine entitled "The Bondman:" also the world's greatest comedian. Charles Chaplin, in "Behind the Screen." Admission 10 and 20,cents. Music by four-piece orchestra.' 12-5-1 Mrs. Esther Girard's committee will entertain after the meeting of the W. B. A. of the Maccabees tomorrow evenins. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society will meet with Mrs. S. C, Rogers in Sheridan avenue, Thursday afternoon. George E. Girard's prize chickens won a beautiful eilver cup at the poultry show In Hammond, last week. Mrs. Harold Mitchell and daughter Frances, who have been here visiting her mother, Mrs. A. D. Davidson, and brothers, returned to their home in Milwaukee, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muldoon of Central avenue, entertained the folIowin relatives at 6 o'clock dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh and family of Great Lakes, 111.; Mr. Walsh and Sam Day and Mrs. Margaret Egan of POLITICS CUT NO ICE When you have our coal In the fires. No matter where you live our driver.? can find the place. PHONE 1674 OR 2955. WEST HAMMOND COAL CO. J. J. BREHM, PROP. Independent 181 EAST STATE ST.

Specials for Wednesday, Dec. 6th FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS, lb. 11c FRESH MEATY NECK BONES, lb 5c FRESH CUT LAMB STEW, lb 11c DOWNEY'S DELIGHT, best butterine, lb 21c

Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb . . Fresh Cuts of Porterhouse Steak, lb . Small Lean Pork Chops, lb 18c 20c 18c Prime Native 1 Or Beef Pot Roast, lb I 2U Fresh Liver, sliced to order, lb. 6c independent 181 East State Street.

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the Skin Women are with Every Box. the world. In boxes, 10c 25c Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. George Parker of Robertsdale. Miss Lorain Stone of Austin. ws the guest of Miss Almeda Hillia.nl over Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Davidson will leave Wednesday for a trip to Tennessee. Mrs. Thomas McCarthy of Central avenue, entertained Mrs. Thomas Harley and daughter. Miss Mayme of Oak Park; Mrs. Hugh Crawford and Mrs. Thomas Harley of South Chicago, and Peter Ryan of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. C. A Hellwig of Ohio avenue, have returned from St. John where they spent several weeks for the benefit of Mr. Hellvvig's health. Miss Florence Fry entertained the Beta Gamma Upsilon sorority at her IIS FRIEND HURT; IIEJLPEQ 'MM Injured Man Laughed When Simple Treatment Was Suggested, But He Thanked His Comrade Later. Once upon a time word came Henry A. Voehl. of Plainfleld. NT. to J.. that a close friend had been injured, and full of anxiety he visited the afflicted man, who was suffering from a sprained ankle. "It was so bad that the leg had turned blick." said Mr. Voehl in relating the story. "I told him I would have him out in a week and he laughed at me. But I took him a bottle of Sloan's Liniment, that Tiight he put some on and noticed the ankle felt better. I told him to use it every day, and ir three days his ankle was practically well. In four days he was work'nir. He g-ladly admits that Sloan's L.inim..u "put him on his feet.'.' Sloan's Liniment con be obtained at ell drug stores, 2.. 50c. and $1.00. 1 Market Co. HAMMOND, IND. Small Lean Cali- 1 Cl fornia Hams, lb. . U2U Butternut Brand Brisket Bacon, lb...: Fancy Georges Middles, lb.... Fresh Smoked 22k 18c 14c Finnan Haddies, lb . Fresh Baltimore Oysters, solid meat, QRp quart 013 Is Market Co. Hammond, Ind.

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home in Pennsylvania avenue, on Friday evening. Fraternity lodge No. 696, I. O. O. V. held its annual election of officers at the last regular meeting, the result being as "follows: Sam Sohlechty. noble grand: Stanley 'Nicholson, vice noble grand; Henry G. Simson. secretary; J. K. Miles, financial secretary; II . II. Muggins, treasurer; Clay C. Ktheridge, trustee (three years). Tuesday, Dec. 5. four candidates will receive the initiatory degree. As the degree is to be conferred by the regular P. G. degree staff, all members of said staff are urged to be present. The funeral of Jack Pevinsky, age 42 years, was held yesterday from Heyden's morgue. Services were conducted by Father Todgorsek at the Croation church at 9 o'clock. Interment beingat Greenwood cemetery. Pevinsky was a driver? employed at the Whiting Pure Ice Company. Ralph Mattern Gilbert spent Saturday and Sunday here at the home of his uncle. L. H. Mattern of Oliver street. Mr. Gilbert, who is county agent in the district surrounding Indianapolis is attending the International Stock show in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. David Pinkerton of Wanatah, spent Sunday here visiting with relatives. Miss Ivy Sievers of Woodlawn. visited with Whiting friends on Sunday. Dr. G. II. lloskins and family of

Sheridan avenue, motored to Grant Park on Sunday, where they spent the day' with relatives. Miss Iloyetta Transseau has returned from Ottawa. 111., where she visited her aunt for several days. Mrs. Roy R. Welsby of Sheridan avenue, has been quite ill for the past several days, but was resting much easier yesterday. Miss Marion Donahue who is attending a seminary in Illinois, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Donahue on Sheridan avenue. The music and art section of the Fortniehtly club held one of the most pleasant meetings of the year last Saturday, when they were entertained by Mrs. H. S. Davidson at her home on Laporte avenue, the hostess being assisted by Mrs. Arthur Vernon and Mrs. George Wiley. Tiie jaiuun was decorated with chrysar.tnemums and narcissus. The roll-call was responded to by impressions of the Art Institute gained on their recent v1Sit. Madam Davidson with the first number on the program gave a description of seven great pictures. These picture which are said to be the greatest, were The Sistene Madonna, by Raphael: Transfiguration, by Raphael: Last Judgment, by Michaelangelo; Assumption of the Madonna. Titian; Last Supper, bv Dt Vinci; Monno Lisa. Rubens; Descent From the Cross. Rubens. The musical numbers consisting of vocal selections by Mrs. Salathe, and instrumental music by Mrs. Hoskinson. were very beautiful. Following the program refreshments were served and a reception was held. The out of town guests were Mrs. Orlando Davidson of Portland. Ore.; Mrs. Harold Mitchell and daughter Frances of Milwaukee: Mrs James Davidson of Englewood; it.. TnHwSr. euest of Mrs. Evans; Mrs. Robert L. Hughes of Chicago, and Mrs. C. D. Davidson and Miss Nelle E. Wycoff of Gary. The degree team of the S. and D. of i ttn.Kni rtrirtl" L. will go to lnaiana. row night whfn they will ic-.ro r-.lass of candidates. initiate a A large number of members will also attend, leaving Whiting on the 6:56 Lake Shore. After the meeting there will be refreshments, dancing and other enThe Whiting lodge. No. 343 will hold their regular meeting at which important business will be transacted A smoker has bcn arranged for after the meeting. The annual meeting of the Whiting Relief and Aid society will be held at the library tonight at wnicn i.ie nual report will be read ana me - fi.-ers for the ensuin vear win oe elected. t smith of Cleveland Ohio, ,s here to spend a month vl-ltlns parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. bmith of Oliver street. H S Davidson and Orlando Davidson were in Beloit. Wis., on business yesterday. If you'll advertUe your holiday roln we will sret the people to "hop the time to sret busy. rarl.v. n 'Tape's Diapepsin" - ends all stomach distress in five minutes. Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the danaEe do you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach is m a leio.i, .1 gassy and upset, and wnii ou juo . ate has jermeiiLc. ,. -- lumps; head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undigerted food; breath foul, tongue coated . t i.- fv little Pane s uiapepsin nu . in npe ni:nutca iramf nf the indiK'estion nd diitres.- ! Millions of men and women to-day Unow that it is needless to have a bad ttomach. A little Diapepsin occasion-, ally keeps this delicate organ regulated and they eat their favorite foods without fear. t If your stomach doesn't take care o' : your llfcsral. limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage Instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless relief is Pape's Diapepsin which costs only fifty cents for a rarae cane at drug stores. It's truly; wonderful it digests food and sets things straight, s- gentiy and easily that it la really astonishing. Please, for your sake, don't go on and on with a weak, disordered stomach; it's so un-

FOOD SOURING IN STOMACH CAUSES INDIGESTION,

07 S'S Colds follow exposure We can't stay in doors in bad weather, and colds often follow exposure. When you have grippe symptoms with sneezes, sniffles and sore throal, get a bottle of Dr.King's New Discovery, for here is a remedy that for nearly fifty year3 has been the favorite. The soothing healing pine balsams relieve the"irritation3 and stop the cough and the antiseptic qualities kill the germ. Have it handy for grippe croup and 3.11 winter colds. Your druggist ha3 sold it for years. ST. JOHN T Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Specht of Chicago, spent Saturday ami Sunday here with relatives. Adam Gard and 'George Hilbrich transacted business in Chicago Saturday. John Margonot spent Satur.la y at Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Ludwig. Jr., spent Sunday with relatives in Chicago. Mr. Ludwig stood sponsor at the christening the nine-day old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thome. The baby who Is the first born In the family, was named Dorothy. It's aunt. Miss Elizabeth Thome, was its godmother. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stark were

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Hammond visitors Sunday. Mrs. Henry Soelke of Hammond, was a visitor here Monday. Peter Schuller returned home from Michigan last Saturday, after a several weeks' visit there with his mother. Among the Hammond visitors Monday were Mrs. AVm. Koehle, and the Misses Lena and Rosa Schumacher.

HOBART The sad news reached here yesterday of the sudden death of Royal Morton, eldest son of Dr. Morton of Gary, but formerly of this place. Dr. Morton left Sunday evening for New Jersey wher his son had been employed as an electrician, and. the remains will be brought home for burjal. H. Rhowedder and L. Traeger transacted business in Gary yesterday. The following were Chicago visitors yesterday: Mesdames X. It. White, B. liutler, H. Halstead and C. Gruel The Lady Forester lodge will hold its regular meeting Wednesday evening at which meeting important business will be transacted. After the meeting an hour will be spent in playing cards. C. Sholler and 'Miss KIsie Rose were Gary visitors yesterday. December 4. Many from here saw the "Birth of a Nation" at Gary yesterday. Mrs. Wood of Deep River, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Gary General hospital last week, is much Improved. George Rhodes and Miss Helen Mackey saw Katinka in Chicago, Saturday evening. R. Jones of Chicago, visited friends and relatives here yesterday. - .The Hobart bowling tpam was defeated Saturday evening by'Seif's Colts i No Trouble to Remove j ! Superfluous Hair ! (Toilet Tips) It is an easy matter to rid the skin of objectionable hair or fuzz, if you proceed as follows: Mix a paste with some water and a little powdered delatone, apply to hairy surface and in 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin and the hairs are gone. This method of banishing hairy growths is painless and does not mar the skin, but to avoid disappointment, be certain to get real delatone. Adv. -- - r..-ar5.rrj-g.

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in his Invalids' Hotel. Many can at once associate Dr. Pierce with his grea; tonic, "Golden Medical Discovery,'' and his "Favorite Prescription," universal! known as an invigorator for womanly ilia. Kidney, Bladder and Uric Acid trouble bring misery to many. Wher the kidneys are weak or diseased, these natural filters "do not cleanse th blood eufficiently, and the poieona are carried to all parte of the body. There follow depression, aches and pains, heaviness, drowsiness, irrrtabiiiiv. headaches, chilliness and rheumatism. In some people there are eharp pain? in the back and loins, distressing bladder disorders and sometimes obstma"dropsy. The uric acid sometimes forms into gravel or kidney stones. Whei the uric acid affects the muscles and joints, it causes lumbago, rheumatism gout or sciatica. Some one daily offers his or her wordB' of praise of "Annric." Here is what Mr. Chas. R. Zampich has to eay: "I was troubled with rheumatism for a long time. Just as soon as the weather changes it bothers me. It attacks my legs and in through the shoulder blades. Kidneys were congested. Recently ,1 osed " Anuric," and am pleased to say it has relieved me wonderfully." Step in the drug store and get "Anuric," or send Dr. Pierce 10c for trial package.

of Chicaj 23S4. the scores being 27t and I LOWELL Rev. jS. O. Iandis and V. K. Nelson were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mrs. K. C "Wood who has been in quite poor health for the past six weeks, is slowly Improving, she hems able to be up and around the house part of the, time. V. H. Michael is servinsr as a juror in Room 1 in the Lake superior" court at Hammond. Charles Peterson who has been having a serious time with rheumatism, was able to b'e down town yesterday for the first time In two weeks. Trustees H. O. Burnham and Jay Pearee went to Indianapolis yesterday 3,-- : : r-

Pain in Back of ISecVOften Denotes Kidney Weakness, Symptoms of kidney trouble are venous but pain in back" of neck and dnli. aching feelings in small of back are v be iooked for.

Simply by realizing that thes distreeoea are often the onset tit signals of kidney trouble it. ib weu to get nd of thens immediately bv toning the kidneys The very bet way to do'tbis is bv takiner a liit!e "Anaric" with the meaie. in this way -,t is dissolved with the food and finally"3jpcbes th kidneys, where Tit has a tonic effect. "Anuric" was recently discovered by Doctor Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.. where it has been thorouzblv tfte,-i to attend a meeting of the Stat;; Trustees' association. Raymond Johnson who is working , i Hammond, returned there yesterday after a visit with his parents, Mr. aivi My:.' James Jphnson. Henry Murr ret .rned to Chicago ef--terday where he is working, after a visit here with his family. As to Flies. So you want to know where the flie come from, Tommy? Well, the cyclone makes the house-fly, the blacksmith makea the fire-fly, the carpenter saws the saw-fly, the driver makes the horse-fly, the grocer makes the sand-fly, and the lodger makes the butter-fly." London Tit-Bits.