Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 168, Hammond, Lake County, 4 January 1917 — Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE TIMES Thursdav, Jan. 4. 1017 ( LOWELL CROWN POINT DYER MERRILLVILLE MUNSTER LANSING WHITING CEDAR LAKE GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HOBART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE S3S-S5S3S2

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Sudden Changes of Weather and Exposure cause Colds You feel chilly, then sneeze and sniffle then you know you have caught cold. Dr. King's New Discovery ha3 been the remedy since 1869. Those who have used it longest are its best friends. For grippe, croup or that lingering cough, have a bottle handy. Your druggist has sold it for years.

SSSipBaajaj Whiting And Its People BA.VX or VBinas Keaponaibility tal Resourcea 0i H.OOO.Oi 00 Opon Kvnln. Princess Theatre tonight. Pauline "reierick in "Tha AVorld's Greatest Snare," a splendid drama in five superb acts Also a Burton Holmes travel picture. Admission. 5 and 10c. 1-4-1 The Ex-Councillors' club of the Sons and Daughters of Liberty will meet at the home of Mrs. "William Shinn on rleveland avenue tomorrow nijrht. All members are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ginther entertained at a family rennion at their home l-i Ijaporta avenue on Kew Year's day. Urie Moore of Fisohrupp avenue, has returned home from Oklahoma, where he has been for several months. George Hilliar, Jr.. has returned to Staunton. "V. Va., to resume his studies at the Staunton Military academy, navinff spent the holidays here visitin? his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Hi'liard. Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop of Fred treet, have returned from a visit at LockTort, III., -where they Fpent the hoiiilayr. Mis Ruth A. Tilton en'erfained tbf T TO THE HDHEYS Take a tablespoonful of Salts if Back hurts or Bladder bothers. We are a nation of moat caters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says & well-known authority, ivho warns its to bf constantly on guard against kidr ney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritates acid, but become -weak from the overwork; they set sluggish; the eliminative tiesjues i-log nl thus the waste is retained in the blood to poison the ent're system. When your kidneys ache and feel like, lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back cr the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is irritable, obliging; you to seek relief during the night; when you have opvera headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, ec.d stomach or i heumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces oT .lad Smalts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each niorninsr and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous spits Is made from the acid of grapes and lmon juice, combined with lithia, nnd has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it is no longer a .source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. Adv. Quality Service -a

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members of the H. I. M. club and e:ght guests at a card party at her home in laporte avenue. A very pleasant evening was spent at cards after which a three course luncheon was served. Miss Tilton's out of town guests were the Misses Ruth Redding, Mildred Gray and Olivia Myers of Chicago. The annual meeting of "Whiting Savings & Ixan Ass'n will be held Tuesday, Jan. Pth, at the association office. 600 119th street, beginning at 7 p. m. H. S. Davidson. Sec y. 1-3-6 James Bartuska and Frank Greenwald returned to Ann Arbor hist nisht to resume their studies at the University of Michigan. xiciiikju .cnrage was Uiiien to a Chicago hospital yesterday to revive treatment for his eyes, as it is feared lie is losing his sight. Mrs. It. M. F.aumgarten entertained the members of the Royal Neighbors at her home in Fischrupp avenue on Tuesday night in honor of her birthday anniversary. A most pleasant evening was spent, a delightful luncheon having been served. The Gimmiker group had a gathering at the Vogel home In Cleveland avenue. Tuesday evening, in honor of Frie Moore, who has returned from Oklahoma. Mrs. George O'H.ira of Sheridan avenue, is entertaining a former school mate who is now teaching at Gereva, Ii!. Pr. and Mrs. If o! "and of l.aporte avenue, have moved to Alton, II!, where Dr. Holland has been sent by the Standard Oil Company. Mr. and Mrs. Daugherty bave moved to the Dee Clark house vacated by the Hollands. The birth records report n. .laughter born to Mr. and Mrs. If. I . Ileal of ShTidan avenue, nt the Michael Reece hospital in Chicago; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Comstoek; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Tor.y Hoffnei. nee Lena Fauth. and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. "William Pto!!. Mikoa T'riskarech. age S3 years, of South New York avenu.e who passed away in a physician's office in Hammond on Tuesday night, was a well known Croation in Whiting and was employed as a fireman at the stills at the Standard O.l Company. The remairs were brought to "Whiting yesterday by Undertaker Raran who win have charge of the funeral which will be held tomorrow morning when wii! be held tomorrow morning when mass will be read by Father Fodgorsek at tiie Croation church. The Day Nursery under the sponsorship of the civics section of the Fort nightly club will be opened next Th irsday. Jan. 11. This is to be "house warming day." and the public Is invited to drop in during the afternoon at the little cottage on Short street to inspect the institution and to show interest in the project. A large sign !s row being prepared bv Mr. Srnelser to call attention to the location. The committee feels much grati- j fication and encouragement from responsfs of the different organizations! in the city, especially the foreign! lodges and societies, and are enter-; ing into the work with enthusiasm' arid high hopes of the good that may j lie a'-r omplisiied by the nursery. Mrs. j Harriett AV.nslow will be matron at; the nursery. ! The N. I. G. fc K. Co. has moved its office to the Schrage Bank build- j ing at New York avenue and 119th; street. There will be no stock "r fixtures kept on hand, but simply a; station to pay "bills. j Mrs. Wiiliam Vogel entertained tiie j Dadios' Aid society of the Evangelical' Lutheran church at. her home in Cleveland avenue yesterday. : James Breen, alias Jack Byron, who ; was arrested several weeks ago by I Where

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: .' .r. . f : ..."it. A view of Santiago; San Jnan fort; shaft erected in memory of Americans who fell in San Juan battle. Veterans of the Spanish-American war "who recall how bitterly every foot of ground was contested in the ciepe of Santiago would today be surprised to find how easily the old battlefields arc traversed. Ten minutes' ride cn a etreet car takes the tourist from the Plaza in the heart of Santiago to the foot of San Juan Hill a five minutes', walk and he is at the summit of the. historic ridge where he views the shaft erected in memory of the American officers and men who were killed while storming the hilL Pinkerton detectives on the charge of Issuing a worthless check for ll.Vi at Edwardsvllie, III., was taken back to that piace yesterday to stand trial. Breen has born a good reputation since be has been in Whiting for the past nine months, h;i.i Whiting friends come to his aid and by raising the amount of the worthless check used every Influence in having tho caso against Ilreen dropped by paying th amount. Their efforts however, were fruitless, for Krtfti was compelled to return with the authorities yesterday, leaving his broken-hearted wiff who is in a delicate condition, with friends in "Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Mizo of tfth street, have been having .Mi. n '. I Mrs. Dahl of Chicago, as guests. Mrs Rose Connors who h-.s br-en in Iowa for the pas, eisrht. months, has returned and Is the guest of Mis. Chas. Comstoek. Mr. and Mrs D J. lfevden and daughters spent Monday visiting in Woodlaw n. Wiiliam Bennett who has been ill with typhoid fever, is improving. AN OLD RECIPE T0DARKEH HI Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy. Aimost evesyone know.-- that Sag" Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural odor and lustre to tiie hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the onlv way to get this -mixture was to make it at home, which is inussy and trouble some. Nowadays w simply 'nsk t any drug store for "Wyeihs Snge and Sulphur Compound." You will get a large bottle of this old time recipe Improved by the addition of other ingredients for about. f.O cents. Kveryhody uses this preparation n"ow, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sp.mge or soft brush with it anil diaw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a t.me; by morning the gray ha r disappears, and after another application or two. your hair becomes beautifullly dark, thick and glossy and yoi.r look years young-T. Wyeth's Sage, and Sulphur Compound i.- ft delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, jti A iga ti on or prevention of disease. Adv.

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1 vr r 20C Tiie citv council met last evening for i' regular monthly session with the mayor and all the city fathers present. Hid." for the deposit of city funds were m. .lie by tee First National, People, Store ;i nd Commercial banks, and the couiicii an epted their bids and bonds and and ii.tnii'.l tiie.'-e hunks a depositories of the ei'y's caii box. An ordinance was passed on third reading and is now up to tiie mayor for approval providing "or the future inspection of ail electric wiring and installof rice i u ork cal apparatus in the city. sh'!1 1": :one under the s pe-i fl a t ions of tiie fire urolerw : iters ai d t:ic cr.dt will be th i.i ! iona 1 hoard of til-- n.it ional eie - e Ho le by which wi'.i be governeed electric contractors in installing work. Betote the work is approved the owner of tho building 'hall have s.uno mi-pected and the written lertificate of acceptance by the proper inspector sOiall be file. I with the ;: clerk. A fine of not under SI'S nor nor than $200 for each violation is tucked onto the ordinance. The council a'so approved the list of benefits and damages to holders of property affected by the Kast Farragut street vacation. The clerk was ordered to advertise for ot'ii feet, of fno hose and couplings, the bids to bo received on the next regular meeting in February. The burial of Dorothy, the five-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Neimeir. living west of this citv, occurred Wednesday s.fternoon, the funeral service being st the Evangelical church ori Main street. The child died after n short, illness, on Sunday, tiie cause of her death being meningitis. ROBERTSDALE Misses Grace King-well and Etta Miiuici f Hammond, were guests of friends here Tuesday. " live niKlit sewing school tint reopened afier the holidays and anyone wishing to join can come and register. Meetings Tuesdays and Thursdays ot 7 o'clock in the Fr?nklin school building. Gcore Benson returned to Purdue university after upending the holidays with his parents, M' and Mrs. Peter Benson of Roberts avenue. Mis. J. T. Buskey is very ill at her home on 'Indiana boulevard. Mis. AVrgman, Mrs. K. IToHensen and Miss Wegman of Chicago, were guests ef friends here yesterday The Priseiila Embroidery club will

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A good friend stands by you when in need. Lake County people 'tell how Dean's Kidney Pills have stood the test. Mrs. Vorel endorsed Doan's two years ago and again confirms the story. Could you aslc for more convlncinr testimony? Mrs. Geo. Vogel. 3710 Ivy St., Indiana Harbor, says: "I had a severe case of backache for a long tirrwa and also had trouble from my kidneys not acting richt. I am pleased to say a few words In praise of Doan's Kidney Pills, for they removed this tro-uble and certainly did me good in every way. I have had very little cause for complaint since I took this medicme and H seems to have strengthened my entire system." Mrs. Vogel gave the abore statement in October, 1S14. and on July 15. 1916, she added: "The benefit Doan's Kidney Pills gave me has lasted. I never have any more trouble with my back and kidneys now and T will never hesitate to say a rood word for Doan's." j Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simp- 1 ly ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Vogel has twice publicly recommended. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, NT. T. Adv. meet at the home of Mrs. Herman j Theisca tomorrow alternoon. J. Berg of Dayton, Ohio, spent New Year's day here the guest of Arthur Golding of Myrtle avenue. Mrs. Nicholas Kr.aff and children returned to the .Tewtt home in Indiana boulevard, after a few weeks' -visit with relatives in Forth. Washington, Wis. The Independent Pedro club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mis. James Hays of Lincoln avenue. John Juiler returned home after spending several days with his parents at Flkhart, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Congor of Myrtle avenue, who have been spending the holidays with the latter's parents at Milwaukee, returned hom Tuesday. Miss Emma Kasch of Indiana, bou'ea rd, is spending a few tfayg at Kankakee, Ii!., the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wignor. Mr. and Mrs. Hilke of East Side, were guests at the liamon home on Lake avenue, Monday. Mrs. Sullivan of Gary, spent the day here visiting Mrs. Fritz Kaseh. of Indiana Tnoulevard. Mr. and Mrs. I Klemm of Lake avenue, visited relatives in Fast Side, Monday. Karl Pmith of Detroit, Mich., returned home after a few days at the Julier home in Indiana bouievard. MERRILLVILLE We have not heard of very many rew resolutions, but our citizens are loolirie forward for several new things for OSS, F! CHILD IS BILIOUS OHOHSTIPITED Look, Mother! If tongue is coated give "California Syrup of Figs." Every mother realizes, after giving her children "California Syrup of l-'igs." that this is .their ideal laxative, because they love its pleasant taste and it thoroughly cleanses th tender little stomach. liver and bowels without griping. When cross, irritable, feverish or brea.th is bad. stomach .sour, look at the tongue, mother! If coated, give a teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit laxative," and in foul. Constipated undigested food bowels, end you a few hours all the waste, sour bile and passes out of the have a well, playful child again, full of cold. When its little system is throat sore, has stomach ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, col.c remeniber. a good "inside cleansing" should always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep tslliorma Syrup of Figs" handy; they know n teaspoonful today saves a sick fluid tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a j i0--ent bottle of "California Syrup of; Figs." which hns direction-s for babies, j children of all 8ges and grown-ups i printed on the bottle. Beware of conn-' terfeits sold here, o don't be fooled, j Get the genuine, made by "California i Fig Eyrup Company." Adv. ' iuy3 t

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Chief Forester Graves. "At present the receipts from national forests are approximately three-fourths of what it cost to protect thern and carry on the current business," says the annual report of Chief F orester Henry S. Graves. An increase of more than $340,000 in receipts, which totalled over $2,800,000, marked the national forest administration during the year. Merriliville in 1917. If MerrtllviUe only ha i a town pump as other larger towns has. Crown Point, for instance, we might hear something about Merrillv.l.e being incorporated. That seems to be the topic of conversation these da ys. The J. C. Freeman family moved to Gary last Tuesday. Mrs. Fowler and M1ss MY!r of Hammond, visited at the E. Rerg home Friday of last week. Miss Alia Mtindc-11 made a business trip to Crown Pint, Tuesday evening;. Mrs. Zuvers returned from Chicago, Monday after peridlr.g the holidays with her children. Sohool began Tuesday with the usual attendance. The I-tdies All society 1s to meet with Mrs. Nettie Niksech this week. Myrtle Freeman of Gary, visited at Her grandparents. R. Bothwel's, this week. K. Walters made a. business trip to Griffith. Tuesday. It looks like Uncle Sam would have to appoint some one to be postmaster in Merr llviile. No one seems anxious to take the examination. Mrs. Eiia Pemmon gave a dinner in honor of her son George's I4th birth-d-iv oe New- Year's day. Her children from rhi-i'go were present also. Mr. and Mrs. Pierson and children of Hammond, spent Sunday at Hinkel's. Miss Beatrice Horn returned to her home in Chicago Tuesday evening, after spending the holidays with relatives In town. Mrs. Margaret Moore attended Sunshirte club at M.lier, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Aueust Olson and ; daughter Tiura of Miller, visited Sun day with F. R. Olson and family. Election of Sunday school officers was held Sunday evening after the service and it was decided to bold .Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. instead of 1:30 as formerly and the children and parents are urged to attend. ST. JOHN The regular monthly meeting of the town board was held Tuesday evening. F. A. Klassen, town marshal, tendered . j his resignation to the town board and B. F. Berg was appointed his successor ii ti r i l January. 191$. Mr. Klassen will leave for Foley, Ala., in the near future hoping to improve his health there. Among the Hammond 'sitors Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs, Edw ASUScn and Peter Poriz. Jos. F. Gerlich and Peter Thielen transacted business in Chicago, Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ad!er and son Math, and daughter Thersa, were Hammond visitors Wednesday. Illttti Wine the pine tobaoco wt e Best are closing

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LsrsMt Sal of Aojr Medicine ia tha World. Soli nnrwbwt. la box. 10c 2&c. HOBART The Crown Point bowling: tesm caught the Hobart boys on thefr off night Tuesday evening, earning sji easy victory. The interior of the local Pennsylvania depot is undergoing a thorough renovating. There has been a. jrang of painters working on It for a week and when they g-et through will have it looking good as new. Paul Busch. who belongs to the Illinois signal corps, ard has been on the border eince early last summer, is enjoying a thirty flays furlough which he Is spending here with h family. Carl Samuelson was a Business v isItor in Chicago yesterday. John E. Larson pent Wednesday in Chesterton. Miss Lillian Ke'.lmu is spending: a few days in Chicago visiting friends. The Fartsh Leaflet Company has received a contract for publishing a weekly religious paper. The Witness, wbicb. Is put out by the Episcopal church. The first end'.tion of this paper was rut out this week. It is an eight-page paper and wii! have a very large circulation. The local plant will be taxed to Its capacity within a short time with this new business, and they are Insta.llir a new press and linotype machine this week to take care of increased business. Miss C. Fleck, who if employed at trxe American Bridge Company of Gary, has taken quarters in Gary where ehe will stay during the w inter months. LOWELL Joe Littl ant George ftup-py who hav been spending their vacation here returned to Purflne yesterday. Mrs. C K. Nichols was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Misses Emily Nelson and Glen Fletcher and Will Surprise returned to Purdu yesterday. The Lowell Motor Truck Company Is the name of the new business venture In Lowell. The company has been organized for th pur-pose of assembling motor tracks for the market. They are all ready for business and expect to hav tome of their products on the market In a Fhort time. B. K. CarMn waji a Chicago business, visitor yesterday. E. R. Lynch was a Chicago business visitor yesterday. w y,i i aSJasjraaM r j Cf We do not claim that the mere use of want ads will produce prosperity, CJBut it seems more than a coincidence that most prosperous people are quick to recognize the value of classified advertising. JLet us supply youi wants through this page. ssirspy est Quality Service

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