Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 13 January 1917 — Page 3
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Whiting And Its People BANK OP WEI7IS3 Responsibility and Resource ofi $1.000, Oj 0 Open K van Lc John D. Williams i? very ill at his home in 119th street with an attack of pneumonia and pleurisy. A trained nurse is In attendance, his condition having- been very serious. Mrs. J. K. Miles of New York avenue, was a South -Chicago visitor on Thursday. You are invited to Join the Christmas Savings Club of the First National Bank. Whiting, Ind. The 1917 club will open for membership Monday. January 15. 1917. 1-11-3 The regular meeting of the S. and It. of L. will be held at I. O. O. F. hall next Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. After the meeting- there will be refreshments and a good time. The Whiting poli'-e held their monthly shooting contest on Thursday, the result of which was as follows: Collins, 141: Mullaney, IIS; Niziolkiewicz, 104; Soltwedel. SO; Iawler, 7S; Swan, fi2; Yukosh, 5S; Grenchik, 51; lienak, 50; Morok. 39. M. E. church. S. C. Rogers, Tastor. Sunday school. 9:45; preaching. 10:4.1. Theme: "Wanted, a Voire." Kpworth league, 6:30; preaching, 7:30. Theme: "Alone With God." A cordial invitation in extended to the public to attend these services. Congregational church. Rev. C. K. Trueblood. Pastor. Morning- service. 11. "TbMeasuring of Prayer." Evening service. 7:30. "Wanted Volunteers." Wiliiam Flagler, embalmer for A. I. Heyden. was taken to the South Shore hospital in Chicago last night suffering with appendicitis. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schaller of Hammond, who was formerly Miss Jiazel Burns of Whiting. The home economics section of the Fortnightly club held its regular meeting yesterday afternoon. The meeting was devoted to the study of household management. Mr.?. T. V. Eaton save a paper on "Methods of Cleaning Equipment and Cleaning Materials." Mrs. H. K. Humphreys gave a paper it "Household Pests and Means of Prevention'" The roll-call was responded t" by :hort-ci.ts in house keeping. T:ie next meeting will be held on February 9. The Indiana pageant given high school auditorium by the Teachers -association was a at the from start to finish. The costumes and actions of a number of out leading People brought forth much merriment which made the show a big success. Miss Anna Stover of Ohio avenue, is improving from her illne?s and is now . able to sit up for a short time. "Wiiliam A. Hutchinson of New Jersey, haw taken up his residence in Whit inf. P.erdie. the .Laughter of Mr. nr.-l Mrs. Fuller of (".ark stre- is :' t S l.'i'ii-'s hospital in Chicr.gn v.-h-'rf : e '. aitdergo an operation oa her limb. Miss Theresa JirEiroy of Indiana boulevard, has been laid up for the past week with cn attack of the grip.
AVo heartily thank the smokers who have appreciated a .um-u ciii'ar, as those are tlu? ones that have smoked our Sterling Booster Cigar, as our enormous increase in husiness in the year 11)10, has convinced us that quality h rings results. We wish the public a Happy and Prosperous New Year and by smoking Sterling's Booster Havana Cigars, we assure you it will make l!)17 a moi -enjoyable one. In view or all the facts mentioned there surely is souk thing to it that our business has grown to such proportions from year to year, as we have already built up a wonderful institution.
Call for Sterling's Booster. See that nnme Sterling is on each band. Beware of imitations and substitutes asthev arc numerous, like all other articles of merit
Rev. John B. Hers, pastor of Sacred Heart church for several years, has moved to Hammond where he will preach his first service at his new charge, St. Joseph's church, in Hammond tomorrow. Father r-rg was tendered a farewell reception by hi parishioners before leaving; tYhiting. during the course of which he was presented with a pur.-e. vt almost $"'h. Rev. W. C. Miller of Fort Wayne, who has been appointed to Whiting parish, will have as his assistant Father P. J. Roederer who for the past three and a half years has been ass!s-tant ar St. Joseph's church in Hammond. Father Miller has not yet arrived in -Whiting, but Father Roederer is here pud will have charge of the services to morrow. PrineesH Theatre tonight. Gladys Halette in "Pruiiem e Pirate." a delightful story of romance and love in five acts. Flra Finch who played opposite the late John Runny, returns to the screen in this picture after a long abs-;enee. Also a Paramount Cartoon Comedy. Special music. 1-1:1-1 The Whiting Savings A Loan association reports an increase of more than $3t,000 in assets during the past year. HENRY S. 1AVII S N. Secy. MORTON TROUT, l'res. 1-13-1 I GRIFFITH I1 Our school teachers are attending institute in Gary today. J. C. Orchard of -Cincinnati, was a business caller here yesterday. Miss Ellen Welsh returned this morn- j from a few days' visia with friends at, Elliot. j Or. F. A. Malms! one has been np-j pointed local physician for the E. J. I & E. railro.-nl here: also school phys- j ician for the school here. ! Pan Walters has taken a position as brakeman on the Gary division of the I K. J. & E. railroad and marie his first j run last Thursday. j ST. JOHN Horn, to Mr. ami Mrs. Thie, Wednesday, a baby The dance held at Sprin Eb.-rhardt boy. ; Hill Grove ell attended, Wednesday evening was considering the bad weather. Word has been received from Mrs. John Schmal who is with relatives and friends for a winter stay at Foley. Ala. Mrs. Schmal is greatly delighted with Foley, particularly with its climate. Last Sunday, she wrote, it was so warm it was ne wary for her to carry a parasol. Messrs. NicTliielen and Peter Schumacher, who have become expert orange pickers at Foley, have about completed their work there. The crop was a large one. The Wr. C. O. F. held their monthly meeting Wednesday afternoon and installation of several new members took place. Among the Hammond visitors Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herman, Mrs. John Pfeiffer, Mrs. George Stark and John Miller. HOB ART .!::-.; IT. Car .en!,-- h.i'- ;i;ir,- a-ed a forty -fot .rtt f-.vit Y. " iwcn on ('l-'-Vf'.c:-! u'--:v.;o. .V :- roc,-- m .-;ither perruir he will begin the erection 'f a bungalow. The guild of St. Stephen's Mission met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. L. I
We have manufactured more STERLING'S BOOSTER CIGARS' THAN ALL OUR COMPETITORS COMBINED, simply op a'ceouat of die merits of our product
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JACK BESSEY'S ESTRANGED WIPE HEAD OF It IVAL STOCK COMPANY
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The f-plrans'-i wifr o; Jar"; !.--:--, and n woman of il.f rlasro ji ('other Iie.-mt.i . and thie -b.t.-., M : Hr.vi' Purd is to a pear in llsm1 in iri'l 11 gain with the Coup' on-Pli;mb Sti-ci: Co'npauy at tin- 1 !-.!i -im 'Porter, The f'liR.-tscmi-nt Will be for Seven ilajs :.lail:ii.ir at the- M.:eli mat ine'. January 15. 1 Miss ! laird was leading Vmh.iii end iii'.; of Jack 7r --ay and );; ft ands and admirers' claim the repertoire man lost Ok- most tab-nt...! ti' rni'.-r he lias ever played with In n she ! ft him. M i-ss I'.aii' l is fi-atun d in "The Lure." "America First." "liad.ly And The Girls-" r.nd "Is Ma ri i-i A l-'.i i! -1 1 e -.'" W. Appleg.tte. j uing today. lie will visit his- il.oicliI The K. .1. A- K. railway iias pliicetl ;; at Ncnia. Ohio, Chicago aa-1 St. :i ope: itioii a pumpiiiif station here, j Lou i s. 1 Two ten-horse Ti.otois which opt rate 1
1 automatically are enip:oye-f, the current being furnished by the town. : A daughter was born Jaa. l'i to Mr. and Mrs. Jul in.- Sihavey. ! Mrs. Vreii Kheda ted at W.-st- ' ville, Fri lay. . Mrs. Walter I'-lack who h.as he. a here for tho i :rt two liwtitns visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Uowe. left here tiiis morning for her home at Mandan. N. O. The local Pennsylvania station was visited Friday afternoon by the division superintendent train mast. a- and oth.T officials. wr,r w.i,; o- r t.:e road 0:1 a special train con itn '.v: an i--ic p-'-th; 1 - Ci h!1 stations a Lie vision. Yhs Lather If- iaiie met yes-tr rday afUni.ni with !!. !-:-- aonnooi. Mr i- -a:: N The - t oi ' 1 '-: ' i, c --e' I their i t . a . - ." 1 n cie horu- of ..:-:. .I'-:,,. Lrr.-cr.. A. F. Nitc'-iiaan, first trick operator at tho ",ocal I'ennsylvania tower, is enjoying a three weeks' vacation begin.
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Sav AW LOWELL ! Will Tanner w ev.t to Pcmhrook. Ind., : yi stem lay on bn-:ness. J. A. Fuiier of She' by, was a Lowell, visitor vest ecJa j Mrs. Seblnn S;.. -.ih of Shelby, was a j Lo-,-ll visitorMrs. Isador ::"::. g r.-l.cio-'tci-oay. ho has been vis;il frien-ls here for returned to'Sh-lby -t 1 - l.r.ei h icket! all , e- 1 laairnond high ' 1 tiu- high fchooi i " t e 1 ;,u -ines:3 in - - ' '. "-. TV. t tee 1 i - .- I -. c : i : .7 s n r, , ; a y i .1 1 Mrs. We:-lf:y Gricr-'1 war a calcatro visitor yesterday. Mrs. Jesse Li' tie and daughter Mary, were Chicago vis fo-s yesterday
We have started this year alreadv with sufficient orders to double our capacity, and as tiie demand is so great we were compelled to make additions to our plant. We also wish the dealers a Happy and Prosperous Xew Year and thanking them for their co-operation in our suecess and assuring them that the year 1 f 1 T will be a more profitable one for them, if they hand over a Sterling Booster when the smokers call for a good cigar, as it will surely repeat.. We also wish to add to the dealers that owing to our rapid growth, that we are from time to time," unable to till orders promptly, we therefore, ask that they should be patient, as we will take care of them at our earliest possible ennvenionee. t
Sell Sterling's Booster and build up a good business.
lands f or Sterling's Booster Playing Cards
ROBERTvSDALE No ore ;,, services will be held at the K.-tik.elh al 1 ituivh tomorrow. Sunday si hool v;li b,-- heal as usual at H -r;n, ;;. and p-cachir.g in the evening ;l; 7.:.-i ., io. h. Ail are welcome. Mr. ami Mrs. Mai son have moved ;Vo:u Kiii" : ! av. nuo to Lie 1'lace cot:,c , on L boii;evard. Mrs. Johnsoa ,of M.i.h Side, spent Frida y 1 ere visit :i a friends. Mrs. John Wickhorst of Roberts avenue, w a s a Hammond visitor Thursday. Tile i::s;:iil:cinn of the Son and ii!.iei)!.-- of 1 ii'ei ty .wis! be held Mon1 v( 1. hi- at the I. . o. F. hall. At t 1 hi.-, of the iiK-etir.-.- a batninet will i. ., r e, by the newly elected officers . .loi n Williams is very iil at his home in IL'th street, with pm'umoiiia. A trained nurse is in attendance. Mr:-v C. G. l.hn-ll spent the day in Chicago, the guest of her sister. Miss Sara. Mills. Mrs. I. A. Peterson visited friends in South Chicago, yesttrday. Rev. "W. E. Williams oval John Kellar of Whiting. 1 ft Friday for Marshiiliif nvn. I.e. to wf about getting an evangelist for the 1'nion Gospel meetings which will be hold in a few weeks in Whiting. Miss Elsie Linsliam of Myrtle avenue, is spending a week :i t. Colotna. Mich., visiting hrr sister. Mm William Scott and family. Mrs. Earl Po.line continues to improve nicely at the Lake Side hospital. M-s. Joseph Ken nan was the guest of In r sister. Mrs. Garvin of Chicago, yet ere a y . Gwendolyn Sellers of Amy avenue, is confined to her home with chickenpox. Mrs. William Seiiger of East Side, visited her daughter. Mrs. Henry Eg-gej-s of Lake avenue, y sterday. Or. Geis.-l of South Chicago, transited bi.s-iuess her? Thursday. Mrs. 1,'enry Vis, of Myrtl" avenue, is r,t ert.ii'i in ir her sister. Mrs. Genevieve 1-llilers of Mandota. Mir.n. Miss Mary Girr.ian spent the day in j South Chicago visiting friends. HIGHLAND HiL-lUand Cr.nsrcf ationp.l church. Rev. G. H. l'i nrc, I'astor. Sabbath school at 3:30. Morning service, at 10:13. Theme: "The Merciful." "it isl ia-.i End. aior at 0:1". Mis.- Carol' no Kraus, leader. Topic: "imr Pledge." Ecning service at 7:r,0. Theme: "Tie Faith That Has Removed Mountains." Strangers cordially welcome. DYER
Mrs. Anton Kaiser is spending the week-end visiting relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webb and rvn 'eft yesterday for the southern part of the state where they will visit for some- time with the former's relatives. Miss Jennie Se'fert left Thursday for Chicago Hfcishts for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Arthur Mason was the guest of her parents at Steger, Thursday. Mi;. Mabel Chenard of Steger, Is 4
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I spending a week at the home of her ', sister out here at-present. j The piano bought by St. Joseph's court. G- O. F., arrived ami was put into their hall here Thursday after--noon. on account of the extra enter- ; taininent that music gi.'es, the meetings will now be more interesting. The regular monthly meeting of Sac- i red Heart court. W. C. o. F., rook place ' yesterday afternoon at th 1. Joseph : school. j Carl Kallenberjrer of Kankakee.: spent Thursday here looking after , some business interests-. i MUNSTER Miss H.-v Vorhaur has been called to oak Glenn, where she is nursing Mrs. Inthout. Mrs. P. So'aoon and daughter Ivadell are on the sick list. CROWN POINT Miss Margaret Wehner was hostess at a miscellaneous shower given Jan. 11 in horor of Miss Rertha Krammer, whose coming marriage to Peter Lennertz will take place in February. About twenty of her girl friends front Crown Point attended. For this ocea ion they came on the Gary it Southern to her home near I.ottaviile. The features of the evening were music and card playing. Piano solos were rendered by Mrs. Ed Eden, and the chorus sang beautiful songs1. After this they enjoyed themselves at playitig .".00. The first prize was awarded to Miss Rertha Kramer, and the consolation went to Miss Grace Schmal. After the card games the hostess served a dainty three- course luncheon. The Lower decorations were in pink and white. The bride received many handsome n rv 1 ? use iNCWDro
IN TIMF AMD YO! I Vm I NFVFP
NEED FALSE HAIR
Wearing false hair is a harmleps deceit of which many 'adies are iruiltv. These women are all objects lor sympathy ratner man criticism. Early neglect in the care of the Fcalp has caused the loss of so much hair that their personal appearance is sadly marred. To correct this defect they resort to artificial hair hoping by so doing to hide the results of their earlier inattention to the details of their toilet. These unfortunates are deceiving no one but themselves as no artificial hair no matter how costly, ever has the snap and luster nor can it be made to look a3 pretty and attractive as,'
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natural hair. Most ladies would resent any impu tation of personal carelessness and neglect. And yet very mai?y permit their natural hair to become so dull, brittle and lusi-srless that it looks no better than that bought at the store. All this i3 as unfortunate a3 it is unnecessary. Hair that is unsightly or thin may usually be attributed to the destroying effects of DalidrufT. This destructive formation bhortly robs the hair of life, with the result
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12 gifts. Those present enjoyed a very pleasant time. At a late hour they departed for their home at Crown Point. 8KL ESTATE Tffihia. Ti ihl.l;,: ; II, Alb, rt K.n-pK.-s .-. 11. l:chni;e and w ;t'.iam C. Miller 4 i. R 2::, Oak Lk A.iR. Ilarkf r & Co. to ,lo. and wile si. o-l I la 1 l i1::. p c h Ad .. Elm. Man 1-1, Rentier, Admr. Xovick L 1'3, I; ., Go.s 5th Add.. Alic--Mutm Preseott and husband to Maurice Xovick Ls 2?,. 21. R 1. Ru ndells 5th Add Snell Simpson Co., to Florence 'Erie 11 NEW CHICAGO L .1. P, 9. 3rd Add., Rebecca S. MaM (wid) et al to Oscar W. Mahl - $.101 $U 111 INDIANA HARBOR L 3. Resub I? 52. Ind. Harbor Everett E. Dubbs and wife to Michael llavran 1 n L 10. resub B 55. Ind. Harbor Anna Stariha (wid) to Joint l-'usek and Ketti ' $;,", race L 7. Swly If, 2-3 ft L 8. L in. Nwly 16 2-3 ft. L 9, Nwly. :::: 1-3 ft. l s. sdy S3 1-:: ft. 1 9, R 6. Indiana Harbor Leopold E. Block and wife to Inland Steel Co. Ls 1 to 3, B 13, 3rd Add., Sheriff to Henry C. Darr E i E i SE NW 28-36-7-. Alta H.ilstcad (single) to Matt Fhur $1.0 2si..;I..,. $1 TIIFS nilvertlIniar will enable you to break, nil your bnnlnosn reeorils f...the year end. Call a HMES l mini rltlit awny. 9 s iierpicide i thnt it fir.ally loosens There is !a preparation, ! rruaranteed bv all dealt"-? gent use of which will dandruff germ. It clear: cs tN of all accumulations and n a-..- '. hair shine with the lu:;lor of 1, beauty. That remedy- 13 Mewllierpiode, the Ot urinal t;ero Remedy for Dan dm if. can you add more to charm and attractive the use of this remarK p. 1 way rour 1 ersorttil than Lv t:J weil ; . in pro1 .. rhylac On fid.', iint of it3 astonishing merit and its delightful and exquisite odor, Herpicide finds users
everywhere among all class?. It may be purchased in 10 cent and $1.X Bizes at all drug stores and toilet goods counters. Applications may be obtained at the better barber shops and hair dressing parlor:-. L pon receipt of 10 cer ts in postage or silver to cover cost ofpackingar.d mailing, The Herpicide Co., Dept. S, Detroit, Mich., will send to any address a nice sample bottle of Herpicide and an interesting booklet on the care of the hair. .
