Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 151, Hammond, Lake County, 13 December 1916 — Page 6

PA OK STX

THE TIMES Wednesday, e. 13, 191f ebb roam CROWN POINT LOWELL M ERR I LL VI LLE MUNSTER DYER LANSING WHITING CEDAR LAKE SHELBY ST. JOHN GRIFFITH HOB ART HIGHLAND ROIJERTSDALE

Net

jrhoocl

News

All Oyer Lake Comity' , ,. , ..J" "a

" " ' I V I I a ' ij " 13 i . i j , i n M i mi in iin, Ui I -i,, ss r v ? . 'H' . ; . ? ;'.;,: ( . : : .-"--v..:- -t-:-; - "M": J"" """"" 1 "-"! ."pun;' "H- iiimimiiiiifi ..urn mi "" www . .. wu nmiLi i n mmiujimm .wnu w-. -'"" '"m - ". tmJUT ,., ..,, u ..,.... 1111,.,- .,-. ,r, ,. , . ...:.,. :m.;ilhm m - - ,r--- , , ,.. .,..., -;lJ rtri ; f

Aw Ynn SlinniracrV

Lack Workaday Energy? These conditions indicate undernourished bodies. It is a very simple matter to overcome such conditions. The most essential thing is to pet a properly balanced food. IIEMO is such a food a palatable Malted Food of great nutritive force. No drugs about IIEMO. Just a plain food that supplies those elements'that you do not pewith your every day food, but which are very essential to the building of wellrounded bodies. Makes a delicious food drink by simply adding water. We suggest that yoa try a 50c package with our guarantee o, Drug Store. O. K. Building, H.'jtimond. Adv.

Whiting And Its People

list or wHiitsa Responsibility and Resource Otm 1.000, (MO 00 OpQ Evenlne. Pon't cramp yourself for Holiday Money. See us if you can use from 110.00 to $100.00 at the legal rate of 2 per cent per month. Provident Loan Co.. 113 Hammond Bldg. Phone 323. 12-6tf, The Epworth league of the M. E. church Is having meetings every night from Tuesday to Friday this week to celebrate "Win My Chum "Week." Different leaders have been appointed for each evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gehrko of Central avenue, entertained a number of

A FINE TREATMENT FOR CATARRH

EASY TO MAKE AM) COSTS UTTLG Catarrh is sifch an insidious disease end has become so prevalent during "the rast few years that its treatment should, be understood by all.

Science- has fully proved that Catarrh Is a constitutional disease and therefore requires a constitutional treatment. Sprays, inhalers, salves and nose douches seldom if ever grive lasting .benefit and often drive the disease further down the air passages and into the lungs. If you have Catarrh or Catarrhal deafness or head-noises, go to your druggist and get one ounce of Parmint (Double Strength). Take this home, and add to it U pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar; stir until dissolved, take one

friends and visitors at a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday evening In honor of the christening of their little son. The sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platz, the child being named Ellsworth Jack. "Whiting lodge No. 613 F. &. A. If., will hold a regular meeting tonight and will have as their guest Judge Harry B. Tuthill of Michigan City, who is grand master of the Masons of Indiana, The third degree will be conferred on several candidates, after which refreshments will bo served by the members of the Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Peterson will entertain the members of the Plymouth club together with their husbands and friends at their home in Central avenue, next Friday night. The regular meeting of the Whiting public library board was held on Monday night. This is the store for the ideal gift: Hand made fancy work, crocheted bed spreads, centerpieces luncheon sets, guest towels and a large assortment of corset cover and gown yokes. Dainty linen handkerchiefs and tatting edsing. Freel. 531 113th s't, "Whiting, Ind. 12-13&15 The city ordinances are being revised by Attorneys Hall, Fetterhoff and Green and will be .put Into book form. John Poppen who Is at the Passavant hospital in Chicago suffering from Injuries received when he fell at the Standard Oil plant, expects to be able to return home by Christmas time. The M. E. Eadies' Aid society will meet tomorrow afternoon for one of their silver teas at tha home of Mrs. Norman Emerson, 653 120th street. Mesdames Douglas. Eaton and Parmelee will assist the hostess. All are invited to attend. Mrs. P. Soifor of If.porte avenue, has returned home from the Michael Reece hospital in Chicago, where she was contined for several weeks. A trained nurse, however. Is still in attendance and Mrs. Seifer is slowly recovering from her very serious illness. The local chapter Eastern Stars held a regular meeting Monday night at which there was Initiation and also election of officers. The officers elected were as follows: Worthy matron, Mrs. Nellie Shawcroft; worthy patron, William Stover; associate matron. Bertha Douglas; secretary, Rebekah Kohr; treasurer, Elizabeth Porter: conductress, Gladys Douglas; associate conductress. Rose Emersan. A public Installation will be held the second Monday in January. The youngest laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graves on Sheridan avenue, has been quite ill with pneumonia, but is improving now. All ready, for the Christmas shoppers in millinery, corset waist, glove and hosiery departments. These are gifts that are practical and serviceable. Exceptionally low prices for the holidays. Freel, 531 110th Tit., Whiting. Ind. 12-13&16 The Owls club will hase a card party at the club rooms. tomorrow night. , Princess Theatre tonight Wm. A. Brady presents House Peters and Gail Kane in "The Velvet Taw." Many of the scenes In this picture show the government buildings In Washington. Also a Metro comedy. Admission 5 and 10 cents. . 12-13-1 Alex Comstock, brother of Charles

; Comstock of this place, passed away 'yesterday at Newcastle, Ind., where he I has been confined in a hospital for sev-

KlUiiy DIS jROER '" . . o n

I HMD -HftPHUr MliFMSMmfflSiS 1

lir 1t. I c. Babwk. BimpU methods are ui;,lly the mos .active ones when treating any d! rdtr of the human system. The mer. rinking a cup of hot wafer each morn g. plenty of par. water all dav, and r trie Anurtc before evory meal har een found rne mart rfTectlve mean orercoming kidney trouble. Death -ould ojcur if the kidneys did not ' ork day and night In separatln. oions and uric acid from the blood. The danger sig-nais are backache, degressions, aches, pains. heaviness irowsiness, irritability, headache hilllnees, rheumatic twinges, awoller olnt. gout. m It Is such a eimple matter to step nto your favorite drug store and obaln Anurlc, whlca was first discovered Dr. Pierce, of the Surgical Institute. Buffalo. N. T. Every druggist dispenses it. All people in America and especially those who are past middle age are prone to eat too much meat and In consequence deposit uric acid (uratlc salts) in their tissues and Joints. They often auffer from twingea of rheumatism or lumbago, sometimes from gout, swollen hands or feet. Such people are not always able to exercise sufficiently in the outdoor air in order to sweat freely and excrete Impurities thru the skin. Anurlc will overcome such conditions as rneumatlsm, dropsical swellings, cold extremities, scalding and burning urine and sleeplessness das to constant need of getting: out of bed at night, by carrying off tbs urlo add poison. Adv.

iiKoppn:

Avoid the jam and scramble save your nerves and the wear and tear on your shoe leather by doing your Christmas shopping before the grand rush. Besides, you'll have a chance to make your selections while ourV

nue, visited her grandmother in Jiomence. 111. The Royal Neighbors of Whiting, held their annual election of officers on Monday night, the result of which was as follows: Oracle, Rlnna Girard; vice oracle, Elizabeth Barr; post oracle. Rk"a Lohse; chancellor, Blanche Fuller: recorder, Amelia Klose; receiver, Christine Pedersen: marshall, Caroline Adley: assistant marshall, Lottie Burwell; inner sentinel, Ollie Welsh; outer sentinel, Sarah Wellette: manager, Blanche Cameron; musiclal, Edith Shade. For a Christmas present we suggest a pass book in the Whiting Saving &.

Loan Association. Call at the office. i

600 119th street. Current dividend rates six per cent. MORTON TROUT, Prest. H. D. DAVIDSON, iSecy. 12-13-1 The funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Charles Comstock, 701 120th

I street. Rev. Bopp will officiate aV

the remains will be shipped to Buffalo.

-t a Kl Anftr.Tvf ul 4 t i-mes a dav.

This will often bring quick relief i eral years. The young man who was from the distressing "head-noises, clog-,-' '" age, -as known to his , trii sbnld nr.en. breathlnir I friends here as I'Luggy." Undertaker

become easy and mucus stop dropping)

into the throat. This treatment has a slight tonic ac tion which makes it especially effe-c-tive In cases where the blood has become thin and weak. It is easy to make, tastes pleasant and costs little. Bvery person who wishes to be fre from this destructive disease should give this treatment a trial. .timmr's Pharmacy can supply you. Adv.

Heyden left for Newcastle last night and will return this evening with the remains, which will be shipped to Buffalo, N. Y., for interment. In addition to leaving hp brother, Mr. Comstock is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Ollie Ginnapp and Mrs. Geo. Hazlett. Jack Carrette was taken to St. Margaret's hospital last night suffering with appendicitis. Mrs. George Bartuck.i of Central are-

robertsdale It you can use some extra money for the Holidays, see us, at once, as we are specializing in small loans from J 10.00 to $100.00 at the legal rate of 2 per cent per month. Provident Loan Co., 212 Hammond Bldg. Phone 323. 12-6tf The story of Indiana will b'e told by the pupils of the Franklin school In tableau, dialogue, songs" and Testations at the auditorium this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Don't fall to see it. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Golding spent Sunday in Hammond the guests of Mr. and Mrs. White. Martin and Elmer Eggers are spending a few days at Crete, 111., visiting at the Wilkening home. Mr. Hartman of Chicago, visited John Eck and family of Indiana boulevard, over Sunday. Mrs. Frank Spoars of 116th street, was a Chicago visitor Monday. Mrs. Sullivan of Gary, was the guest of Mrs. Fritz Kasi of Indiana' boule-

stock is at its best.

THE HOME OF CREDIT

THE HOUSE OF SERVICE

M.ilU.. If rf 5, f-j iir ii?4

PARLOR AND DUOFOLD SUITES

You'll want to give some member of vour familv a iDros-roArj

cut mat is inuy seryieeaDie and tliat conveys your goor

isnes at tJie same time, 'mere is nothing more acceptable than a parlor or duofold suite. Special offer. . . . :

534.75

AND UP

CHIFFONIER A Chiffonier is one of the most serviceable pieces of furniture lo be 1mi in the home. It furnishes you witn a compact storeroom for the things you w ant to take good care of and to have convenient when needed. Now selling at SG.45 AND TIP

h iff

BOOK CASES

We have an exceptions IHfine line of book cases in all the latest approved wood colorings, hand rubbed and highly finished. These, casos are unusual Q-j f uargains , pAJ. O AND UP

OAK EXTENSION TABLES Ask the salesman to'show you one of our latest extension tables. These tables are of finely finished American quartered oak, and will stand the wear

and tear of the roughest kind. They are built to give you service and to lend attractiveness to your dining room. Now at

$10.85

AND UP

. BED BARGAINS These beds are of the continuous post design and are unusually handsome. We have them in gold bronze, white and Vernis Martin. Our present price $-9i! AND UP

We Are Sole Agents for

price

4

!

1 i

TipJ

PRINT!

ORE AUTO AD-

VERTISIWG THAN ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER IN THIS DISTRICT AND IS THE BEST WAY. FOR DEALERS TO GET IN TOUCH WITH THE PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMER

I 1 n 1 ft .1 l

TTTEvery Man in Lake County Who IJhas Money to Use in Buying an Automobile Reads THE TIMES.

Other Stores s 4612-13 Weatwortb At. 1809-19 Xtoomls St. 11155-57 sTtrhigan Ave.

Cor. 92nd St. ana Houston, So. Chicago Open Evenings Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

fcRGi3T5TTI FLAW? N rHFwyi

LU a i

CHAIRS

Quartered oak chairs of the most approved desig-n, well tiraced and made to stand the hard knocks. Those chairs have either leather or fiber hottoms. Spe- PTSC.

AND (TTP

Other Btores 9894-98 Jffilwnee Are. Cor. Halated jc 62nS St. 9121-23 Commercial Are.

ivard, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jewett are enI tertaining Mr. and Mrs. lvnapp and

children of Ulascowr, Mont., for a few days. Elmer Atchison of Iake avenue, still remains very ill with an attack of neuritis. Mis. Drake and Cena Turnqulst were Chtcaiso visitors Monday. Henry Vis spent Sunday in Hammond visiting Jaines Kyron and family. Misses Krnma Kasch and Ruth Jewett spent Sunday with friends in Chicago. ..jr. and Mrs. Albert Schafer and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thelssen were guests at a 6 o'clock dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Bahn of East Side. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. narber spent Sunday at Gary, the pruests of Mr. and Mrs.

;;o QUININE IN THIS COLD CURE

Pape's Cold Compound ends colds and grippe in a few hours.

V r J

Take 'Tape's Cold Compound" every two hours until you have taken three doses, then all grippe misery goes and jour cold will bo broken. It promptly opens your clog-ged-up nostrils and the air passages of the head; stops naety discharge or nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, f everishness. sore throat. sneezinff. soreness and

1 stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing- ; and snuffling'. Ease your throbbing

l.'-ad nothing else In the world gives

prompt relief as "Pape's Cold

ovind," which costs only 23 cent."

jt any drug stole. It acts without asst;nc". tsftts nice, and causes rv IniniV"iii'iirp. Ad opt no fiilistitut" d v.

For Throat and Luns STTJBBOKN COUGHS AND COLDS Eckman's Alterative SOLD BT ALL LEADINO DHXIflGISTS

;o, vis-

Lambing. Mrs. t'anfleld of South Chica

ited friends here yesterday. Mrs. O. G. Jiuell and Mrs. Arthur Stross were ClilcaKO visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Black of Hammond, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rose of Amy avenue, yesterday.

New Havana Cigar Better than Imported

bao. KU&SMAUL, DISTRIBUTOR,

OLD BY ALL GOOD OtALtRl

LANSING

Misses Amanda and Elsie Rahn visited their parents on Sunday. Mr. a?id Mrs. Martin Kchultz of Hariirey, visited the former's relatives here Sunday. Misses Emma Scheldt and Flora Scliultz spent Sunday evening in Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Recknan shopped in Hammond. Saturday afternoon. The dance given by the Maynard P.elt Boys drew a big crowd on Saturday eveninsr. All report a good time.

r sch

a it.

' T II.

ill r.i "-l r

k. I.J n .MiKiil! S!

OurLost djn.df oiit? (

Willput tfee3potlghtof Bsults on it and help you Find what uou h3re Lost

.UJUlUM

jT I'! 1

A

1

Coiumra

Says Fo

f8 (XXXX)

hma Mathematician I can deduct from Man's nervous troubles I can add to his physical energies I can subtract all aches and pains lean improve his mental powers I can increase his chance to success

P

1 y ' i . ' COUNTRY CLUB Long Cut J