Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 163, Hammond, Lake County, 28 December 1916 — Page 6

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THE TIMES

Tlnirsdav. Df 28. 1916.

MEN HEALTH

TAKES WING "TVhn health affrighted spreads hr rosy wingr and flies with every 'hanging- gale of spring-' take Numir 40 For tha Blood. Employed In Sioofl poison, rheumatism, catarrh. -cnt!patlon. liver, kidney and stom-"-h troubles, mercurial, lead and tine polioning. tTnder its use sores, ulcers. nods, tumors, pimples and scrofulous fvellinss disappear as if by magic .fsde by J. c. Mrndenhall. Evansville, Tni, 40 years a druggist. , f.-iM by Jos. "Weis, Hammond, Ind., :ir!.i Central IVug Store. Indiana liar- ' r. Ind. Adv.

J Whiting

And Its People

AKK Of WE1IIB3 Kesponsiblllty and Resources Oft 1,000,0 00 Opn vAuawa. Princess tlieatre tonisht. Clara Kimball Young- in "The Common Uw." . great drama in seves acts from the l ook of Robert Chambers. Special music. Admission. 10 and 20 cents. 12-9-1 Card of Thanks. Vi'e -wish to show our appreciation of the. kindness shown us during- our recent bereavement, and also to thank : he following for their beautiful floral i.rTfferings: K. O. T. M., M. Y. of A., avid works employes and friends. Mr. and Mrs. "Vm. Carrette and Family. Mr. and Sirs. D. Root of Ohi'o arehue, were th g-ueets of Dr. and Mrs. i.vons in Chicago. William Curtis of Florence, Colo. Is spending the holidays with his family in Oliver street. Mr. and Mr?. Joseph Phawcroft ent' rtained at their homo in New York avenue, those present being Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carpenter. Mr. and, Mrs. J. .1 . Carpenter and Howard Lee. Miss Helen O'Hara who la teaching ;t Nnrwaik. Ohio, is spending the Yioliil.i.ys with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kdward O'Hara of Cleveland -iivenue. Mr. find Mrs. Carl Carpenter spent 'hristma in ' Chicago visiting friends a.nJ attending the theatre. Mrs. Hugli O'Donnell of Central axen ue, is entertaining her brother, John Orrigan and a friend from St. Louis. Mrs. John Duffy of Central avenue, was caled to Great Falls. Mont, by the serious llness of her brother; Thomas Hammon of Michigan City, was the guest of Sergeant P. J. Lawr lart evening.

foe Skiba of 411 John str.-et, for whom tlie police have been looking, he h'aviriff been missing for several day?, has been located, at Cleveland. Ohio. George Tarajcak of John street. Is very 111 with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. I'. J. Carpenter spent Christmas In Chicago, taking dinner at the Iaa.lle hotel, after which tiny attended tho Majestic tlieatre. Ilev. John B. Berg of the Sacred Heart church, Is visiting his brother. Rev. -William Berg at Sriohererville, for a few days. Undertaker Baran conducted the funeral of George Horvat, age 42 years, of White Oak avenue, on Sunday. Services were held at the Creation church. Deceased was the victim of tuberculosis. He i. survived by his widow and iTio children. The music and art division of the Fortnightly club held their regular meeting yesterday ufternon at the home of Sirs. Daegling in La port e avenue. Mrs. I", ii. Svyartz presided, the roll-call being responded to by Christmas rhymes. Mrs. V. SI. Long read a paper. on "The Pre-Raphaelltes." after which Sirs. Calothe rendered a vocal nolo. Sirs. II. K. Beaubien gace a piano solo, after which there was quartette music by.Mesdames Sulathe, Green,

Humphreys and Sliss Hunter. John Colotka, age 47 years, passed away yesterday at the 'Washington Park hospital 5n Chicago, where he was taken on Saturday to undergo an operation. Colotka has been a resident of Whiting for a number of years and conducted a saloon at 119th street and Center street. His sudden death was a great shock to his widovv and four children and many friends. The funeral was held this morning when high mass will be celebrated at St. John's Slovak church at 9 a. m.y Rev. Berg. The Catholic Slovak union of which the deceased was a member was in charge. The funeral of Paul Wargo, age "6 years, of Todd avenue, in Fast Chicago, was held yesterday when services were held at the Greek Catholic church, the funeral being in charge of Undertaker Baran. Wargo died at the Washington Park hospital in Chicago. He is survived by a w idow and two son?. Miss Kdytha Hoilett of Oliver street, is visiting her sister in Gas City, Ind. Sir. and Sirs. D. D. Griffith of Central avenue, are visiting at the home of their son, Conner Griffith, at Lawrenceville, Iil. Sir. and Sirs. Oiren Slackey of Cleveland avenue, were the guests of relatives in South Bend. Sliss Gladys Pritchard of Sheridan avenue, is the guest of friends In Lafayette,Mrs. Herman Trows of Tjaporte aveisTic. is entertaining her'father. Sirs. Keifer and her aunt from SliehigaV. Sliss Noa Dincen will entertain the members of the Beta Gamma Upsilon sorority and their friends at a card party at her home in Sheridan avenup ton ight. The municipal Chistmas tree is being Illuminated each evening making quite an attraction. The tree will remain standing until after New Year.

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GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsulea will bring new life and quickly relieva thnt stopped-up congested feeling. They

J will thoroughly cleanse and wash out ! the kidneys and bladder and gently ; carry off tho ill effects of excesses of all ' kinds. The healing, soothing oil soak ! riht into the Walla and lining of the

kidneys and expels the poisona in your nstem. Keep your kidneys In good shape by dally use of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsulea and you will have good health. Go to your drugglat at once and secure a package of thta timehonored, world-wide remedy. It Is not a patent medicine." It la passed upon by U. S. Government chemlata and declared pure before coming into thu country. GOLD MFDAL is the pure, original Haarlem Oil, Imported direct from the ancient laboratories in Holland, where It la the National Household Remedy of tho sturdy Dutch. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on vry box. Your druggist will gladly refund arour money If not aa represented. Ad

Dr. ' Gillespie had his Scrl pps-Booth machine slightly damaged on Tuesday when he collided with a street car at 119th and Short streets. Carl Schaub of Prairie Du Chlen. Wis., is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schaub of Sheridan avenue.

ROBERTSDALE

Sir. and Mrs. Visconti and Sirs. Henry Khlers were guests of Sir. and Sirs. Cavanaugh of Hammond, last evening. Sir. and Sirs., John Plau of Slyrtle avenue, entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner Christmas. Those present were Mr. and Sirs. Kdwin Gerke and family, and Slis Flsie Larson. J. W. Humphery returned today from Cleveland, Ohio, where he spent the Christmas holidays visiting his mother. Sirs. William Seliger of Fast Side, visited at t lie Tggers" home in lake avenue, yesterday. Lee Jewett of Hammond, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spoars of 116th street, yesterday. Sir. and Sirs. John Livingstone and daughters of Fast Side, visited at the Sell home in Indiana boulevard, yesterday. Misses Martha and Elizabeth Bley and brother, James Bley,. returned to their home in Port Washington, Wis., after a few days' visit with relatives. Sirs. Vernon Eaton of Roberts avenue, has been on the sick list for a few days. Sir, and Mrs. Wiliam Cannon of Chicago, were guests of John Kidney and family, yesterday. John Visconti returned home Sunday from Slilwaukee, Wis., where lie spent several days on business. Sir. and Sirs. Emll Hllderbrandt sp.-st Christmas day in Chicago visiting the former's nephew. Sirs. Charles Stross of Myrtle avenue, attended the funeral of Ivr aunt in Chicago, yesterday. Sfiss Ruth Jewett was the guest of

friends In Hammond, yesterday. Sir, and Mrs. George Gothe of Chicago, visited the former's parents. Sir. and Sirs. Charles Gothe of Isdlana boulevard, yesteday. Mrs. JTerle Sellers and son Robert, left yesterday for Kendall vi lie, Ind., where they will spend several days visiting her brother, L. Bowaian and family. O. W. Satidberg of Chicago, transacted business here yesterday.

HOBART

December 27. Sirs. Dura Ha'stead will entertain the SIod-n I'riscilla club at her home this week Thursday afternoon. Five hundred will be played. , The T Whist club will meet this Thursday evening with .Miss Emma Abel. Sliss Edna Borger of Chicago,- visited with her parents here Slonday. Sir. and Sirs. Dockstader and Sliss Margaret Tree of Chicago, are here visiting- with relatives fgr a few days. Sirs. Diedell visited friends and relatives at Tolleston yesterday. The new garage which was erected in South Slain street by F. I'.arnes has. been completed and was opened for business J'esterday. Sliss Ellen Slalone is spending two weeks with her mother at Pueblo, Col. Tho farmers Institute will be held Jwre at the high school auditorium this week Saturday. Sirs. Frank Relssig is visiting this week with relatives at Chalmers, Ind. Miss'Olive Iehnan o'f Chicago, is here visiting with friends and relatives for a couple of weeks.

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It Quickly .Looserm Up Coughs and j Colds in Throat or Chest j Just a little Musterole rubbed on your j sore, tight chest before you go to bed j will loosen up congestion and break up most severe colds and coughs. j Musterole is a clean white ointment ; made with oil of mustard. Simply rub i it on. No plaster necessary. Better thai j mustard plaster and cloes not blister. Thousands who use Musterole will tell j what relief it gives from sore throat,! bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck,! asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion,! pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and ! aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet ! and colds (itoften prevents pneumonia). ;

MUNSTER

EAST GARY

Sliss Slinie Kaske spent Slonday afternoon visiting at the home of Sir.

and Sirs. George Van Steenberg of j

Oary. A number of Munsterites attended the program given Christmas night at the Second Dutch church. Sirs. O. Tongsma spent Friday in Hammond. Rupert B. Kin greturned to his home in Minneapolis, Slonday, after spending the week-end visiting here with relatives. Fcter Schoon was In Hammond on business Slonday aftersoon. Sir. and Sirs. H. F. Kaske entertain

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Sir. and Mrs. SI. Hinkel and children spent the week-end with Hammond relatives. Sliss Edna Peterson of .Gary, spent Sunday and Slonday with her parents, Sir. and Mrs. C. A.- Peterson. The Christmas program given by the Sunday school at the town hall Sunday evening, was well attended, and the children rendered an interesting program. Sir. and Sirs. Frank Anderson and daughter of Laporte, visited at the Hazelgreen's Sunday. - Sir. and Sirs. Green who have been living in the Roper flat for some time, have moved to Gary. Mrs. Kate Crisman visited relatives at Crisman. Sunday. Sir. and Mrs. William Siarquardt of Chicago, spent Christmas with the formei s mother. Sirs. SI. Siarquardt. Sliss' Slartha Covey of Slichigan, is spending the holidays with her mother, Sirs. Eliza Covey.

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WHITING, IND.

Floyd Hand left for his home at Akron, Ind-, Saturday. Sirs. C. I. Boesen went to Kokomo, Saturday, to spend Christmas at the home of her daughter, Sirs. Charles Speaker. The school board will hoid its regular monthly meeting- this evering. Sir. and Mrs. August Kuhn of Gary, spent Chrisemas at the home of his parents. Sir. and STr-s. SI. Kuhn. Mrs Pauline Russell of Chicago, was a guest at the home of her uncle, J O. Kussell, last Sunday. P. C. Taprfrart and family spent Christmas with relatives in Hammond.

DYER

Sliehael Stark and children returned to their homo at Eafayette, Wednes

day morninir after spending a week

nere witn relatives. Sirs. Beber returned to her home at Hammond, Wednesday morning after several days here with Sir. and Sirs. Ben Berg:. The Misses Tluth and Irene Slalo of Hammond, spent Tuesday and Wednesday here with their cousin, Sir. and Sirs. James Patten. Among- the Hammond visitors Wednesday were Sirs. Frank Si heidt. Sirs. Slargaret Keiiman and Ben Berg.

Times' ads show yoa how to aav money.-

It was quite a shock to some Pyer people Tuesday when they read In Tits Timks about the tragic death of Thos. King and son by fire Slonday night. Thotnaa King years ago was a resident of Oyer and engaged in the brlckmaklng business. Some of the brick: manufactured by him are still to be seen In several foundations of some of the buildings here. Jacob Hiilegonds. Jr., left Tuesday morning for Dubuque, la., where be will spend a week visiting at the home of his brother Gerhard. George Chenard of Steger, spent Tuesday out here at the home of bis' eister. y Sleasles have broken out here in ton, but thus far are confined to one home, placards having been placed there. The new furnace in the Dyer public schools is being inspected anl overhauled so that the different rooms may be brought to the proper temperature. School will open next week, Tuesday. The First National bank here has been Inspected by the federal Inspector who has been busy for several days examining the various papers ,and books.

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