Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 9, Hammond, Lake County, 10 March 1917 — Page 6
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For the invalid as well as those in perfect health. Bakens Cocoa is an ideal food bev
erage, pure, delicious ancTwholesome.
Walter BaHer & Co. Ltd. C3TA8LI3HE.V iso DORCH5.oTE.ci. M.
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i TiiiMii visited Mrs. f'aiifleld of Past Pide. j - r.iiy. j .Mrs. Wolf n:ul -Mrs. !: rnhart of Erst Side were guests Ml t hi- I.e i' i rii. hi'inc ion My rt le n venue yesterday. I Mr. ami Mis. Ralph .Jr-wett fif Ham
mond a ii3 Mrs. Klnier Vader of c'hioa ko visited Mr. flrni Mrs. Kdward Jewett of Indiana boulevard. Thursday. Tito Past Chiefs; club of the PythUn Sisters h-Id a very "pi v:nt meet iiii; at the home of Mrs. Charles Wfiseh of Fled Street. Friday afternoon. A I'lrto'is iliimv WiM I t giv. i by the 'ommunit y !ul at 11. Franklin
(auditorium this e en i ng. A good t inn; j is assur'-il all who attend. Mis. Pussell of Indiana, boulevard is : on the "-sic k list. j Mi-ssrs. lb nry Harnon. Arlhur Strops, j Henry Vis and M. H. Sellers transa.ted I business in Hammond Thursday cvcnir?. Mrs. Jai-ob Fa.se spent the day in i'hii i'.ago. the guest of Mrs. AVhcaten. ! Ariliur Hieser.. who has lieen mite ill
it h t j I'boid fever, nic-'Iy.
i.s Kettins alo;ig
f Whiting
And Its People
M r been i an or a i: s t. Wilie T!:o in 1 i trade oeeasi noon
"l.i t o n
1 ("h i a so I ration on her ii f her mot .f New Vurk
Wo.idlaiid. who
iere she underwent ja is here a s I hi
r. Mrs. Frniues en a e.
s t e r Lai;, ii t in t
t a -,!a y
i a nun a at the
a inn
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Ta r k i n y read a Mi-S He snry of
Loti.ar
liimk of WhitiiiK. liri;r iiuiiains.
Irn from 9 a- ni. to S p. m. 2-S .j'b i;1 'II HA LK Modern 5ove:i-ro.i:n house j ' r u ' in first -class condition, cheap. 1311 ; ' " ,l rt avenue. Phone 1S1M. 2-6-.". j M n -
I 'ps; Ion sroi it y .
V.otue of Miss Her- ' r st ; e- t , on w ' :i ii h ; rs s;e ; t the a f ter- ' of Ne ton Itnoth j
ile It.ienlinu I in Li tera t u re." pa ;er wa s t he i e. .Miss Hazel
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'intr? t.nis'nt. Knhl Maekey A wonderful aets. Also a
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men: h stud
on. Mist
''! on Aaitri en W" i nruo 't t '
of Tarkiiiitt.in's 1
U'ave a book review of "The (Jen-
t'.i from India !;,' a:td Miss '.er-f..'i;i-r read a Tarkinkiion story, e sto. khohiers of tio- WhitiHR antiie Company met at Jhe library r.:r'.it at which it was leei.e,t to
Mrs. Fnd Pie is of Jndiana boulevard has j was Ihe hostess to the members of the
Silver Needle Kmbroidery club Thursday afternoon. The puesis spent, a pleasant nfternooti in needlework until 1 o'clock, wh- n a dainty luncheon wis served. Mrs, Julius I.iuneman of Lake aenje uas ihe sut?t of Mrs. White of Chicago yes' erda ". Mrs. William Aide and Mrs. Hartman wore Chicago visitors T1iursda'.
Mrs. AVilliam Soliger visited her daushter.
Eggers of Lake avenue, yesterday.
of Fast PibMrs. t'bii-v
n -Shell open tto military j Cruppe t vo-!:i rt He! .eys
new e o - o p e r a t i e 5 : o r aufMinij on March if Ko'uertsdaie, is to
in the M. H. be the
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Tri Kajip;' i.lan u w ad 0:1 pla uned. iss : 1 nisister, Mr 1:. l'.i. e rt-aul.ir paters of d.;y niht
the in; e prese
Girl and oif Hop;,. ;; t ares. I'rit-harl sorority a
e Mummy." Tomorrow 3-1 '1-1 il entertain :er home in
ma naue:
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if. next W edro sday nis.i'.t Motulay twht as was at
Th 1 i. re at w pa'ty
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' the Sens and 11 he held on the drill team
riss are requested will be initiation
d
meeting ream! a sen-
f candid-iti s and after ' : situ ent will he serv
rnl ttonl time enjoyed. Tiie home economii s setiorv of the '..rtuiBiitly elnb met at the hih sehool i s'erdny afternoon on which ocoas.u ti.e spring luncheon and annual eeti.in of offi'-ers was held. Mrs.
anies Judson was elected ohai i;s. Geortre F. H-ntiiorn. vice
and Mrs. Louise Gordon, tecre-;-y aiiii treasurer. The luncheon was cry prettily tarried out in preen and til'iW color scheme. art elaborate filiation beinsr served. The committee 1 charge was Mrs. John C. Hall, Mrs.
J. Paskwietz and Mrs. C. Tl. Klose.
ember of the Whir
o ; se will he siwn ilo iday ic'n tiie International Cpera
will be tiie entertainers.
The Whiiiiisr and Kohertsdale people were sorry to learn of the death of I). Thrailkiil of Hammond, who lived in liobertsilale for several years. Tiie deceased was a brother-in-law of M rs. Frank Solmltz of Amy avenue. A widow and seven children survive Mr. Thrailkiil whose fumral will le held tomorrow, with burial at Winnamac, Ind.
I Mrs. Florence De Land of Sheridan ' avenue is at La Porte, where she will I spend two wo ks visitinsr her aunt. Judge K. E. Green and wife will leave-, 'for New York tomorrow, where he will 1 go on a business tr.p. s
inan:j The Ladies of tic Owl club gave a
hair-1 card party at tne club rooms on rhurs-
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Mr. nn-1 Mrs. Fred HayJ.cn went to
j Hani ini-rid last evening to v:sit t!o;iri I sot! John a lul wife. i
Mrs. J. K. Love and daughter Alice; Fvanston. 11!.. came last eveping for j week's visit with her daughter. Mrs. j
V. K. Huberts and family. : Th- high s hool basketboll t.-am 1 went to Valparaiso yesterday to 'par- I tioipate in the district tournament, i They took a good bunch of rooters i along with them. ! Tiie grade school basketball team j went to Si.neider last evening and ; played the school team at 'that j'la. e. I Will Leeman of Motiticello Ind.. vis- f 1 ited relatives and friends here T'nurs- j -iav and yesterday. ! Mrs. C. 1). Mills went to Laface;te yesterday morning to visit her stster. i
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I GOT on a WST SIDE car today JUST EEHSND a woman WHOSE HAIR looked like VAZ INSIDE of a CHEAP MATTRESS. SHE CHANGED a dcar TO PAY'her car fare AND IT made me sick TO REALIZE that she had ENOUGH MONEY left in HER PURSE to buy a BOTTLE OF NEWBRO'S HERPIC1DE. Yours for beautiful hair,
party at the
day afternoon, at which prizes in "e'er' were awarded to Mrs. F. W. Daeghng and Mrs. L'avid Paskwietz. Ittfresh-m.-nfs were served. Mrs. Lyons of La Porte avenue visited in Hammond yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. .T. Dickinson of Cleveland avenue motored to Chicago ye.su rday. Garland humphreys is recovering from typhoid fever at t. Margaret's hospital in Hammond. Mrs. Sam Spivak entertained a number of children at "!n-r leune iu La Porto avenue on Thursday afternoon in honor of. the fourth birthday anniversary of her little son. Philip. (James and music were enjoyed, after which refreshments were served. Those present were Bonnie Jean Davidson. Ivtty Trowe, Elizabeth Tru. blood, P.i. hard Atkin. Thomas Mayhfvv, Virginia and Humphrey Kelly, Lester Kodic-k, Edward K-.dicek. Edward and Harry Hrnndman of Whiting, and Fannie Given of East Chicago.
CHIL0.S TONGUE BECOMES COATED
CONSTIPATED
When " cross, sick give
Syrup of Figs.
feverish and "California
ROBERTSDALE
Mr. and Mrs. George Tfolsworth of
Pearl street ore the proud parents of a baby girl, born Friday. Mother and daughter fire reported doing nie.-!y. Mrs. Iobert "Wilson nf Indiana boulevard was th'e guest of Mrs. Ha hurst of East Side, yesterday. Mrs. Frank Sehultz of Amy avenue visited relatives in Hammond last evening. Mrs. John P.laul and Mrs.. Harry
Children love this "fruit laxative, and nothing else cleanses th tender stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not sitop playing to empty the bowels, and the result is, they become tightly clogged with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sours, then your little one becomes cross, half-sick, feverish, don't eat. sleep or act naturally, breath is bad, system full of cold, ha sore throat, stomach-ache or diarrhoea. Listen. Mother! See if tongue is coated, then give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the constipated waste, sour bilfl and undigested food passes out of tho system, and you have a well, playful child ag3.n. Millions of mothers give "California Syrup of Figs" because it is perfectly harmless; children love it, and it never
! fails to act on the stomach, liver and
bowels. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the genuhm made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other kind wi contempt. Adv.
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''r'Molor Cars
Light Fours 7'ouriftc Country Club
Dig Fours 7'ourint Foadsirr ( cu pe .
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Foresight and Courage
Uglit Sixes Rnad'.rr i CUfC . .Sfrfun ri,i.vf--.x. lourws .
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Villys-Knights
four Touring Jr'f JurCoufe . frUa lour Sedan . tiQy Light louririi ii'jo
A il firirs f. o. b. Toledo xbjrct to change wititaut notice -Had! n V. 6. A."
Automobile values as at present established are largely due to the foresight and courage of Mr. John N.Willys, the president .. of . this institution. j He foresaw the universal use of the automobile and had the courage to produce quality cars in larger quantities than they had ever before been produced. Steadily increasing; production made possible savings and economies which steadily reduced costs and repeatedly established new values. Eight years ago, with a net worth of little more than $50,000 this' company produced 4G5 cars. This year, with a net worth of over $68,000,000 we must produce over 200,000 cars to fill our dealer' contracts.
It has required an enormous Investment in plant and equipment ti prepare for this enormous production. The prjne requisite in the automobile industry is still foresight and courage. Mr. Willys foresees a demand thi3 year in excess of the possible supply. In addition to enormous investment in plant and equipment Mr. Willys had the courage to contract long ago for enormous quantities of raw materials $35,000,000 worth already in hand, for this year'3 record production. See all this reflected in the values we have to show you in the most comprehensive line of cars ever built by any one producer. Note especially the remarkable values represented in the Big Four at $S50 and the Light Six at $9S5.
Hammond Overland Company
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Four OJU successor to Bunnell's Auto Sales Co. Six 5 i' ' '0 Manufacturers of Willys- Knight and Overland Automobiles &UiQ., K ' " am" I-'Pn Commercial Cars .-'P
Mrs. Clara Williams and family for a few days. Mrs. S. I.. Sanser and Mrs. S. C. Feebe went to Valparaiso yesterday to visit relatives for a few days. J. H. 1-tranno-k was in Chicago on business yi sbril.iv.
William Sheets left yesterday morn- I
ing for College Corners, Ohio, where he will visit his daughter. Miss Velma. for a few days.
and baby are doing well. Mrs. Anthony Koselky visited in Hobart for a few days. . Mr. Swart is rebuilding his barn for a garage.
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league. The Mesdam.es Creen, (jerber were visitors yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. John t lie.-n visiting relatives and Fort Wayne for weeks, returned home
l.ynn Shearer has moved
,uver minding into tne l au
Fetter.
a nd
Mrs. Frank Wael.ter is visiting a few das with her parents at Cook.
at Valparaiso lark who have1 at Huntington ; the p a s f s i x ' Thursday. j
from
Eilis cot-
MUNSTER !
Miss visor school
Mrs. Stailboehm on Tuesday. Mrs.
Point, d the
K'j; ptil
Petis of Crown
t 5-rilOOJS. visitei
on Thursday.
had a qudtitm ! K' hultz. Mrs. Kii
in and Mrs. Sihreiber were lire!
Miss Ge b went home to Win Park, Wedriesdoy evenint.
A number 01 niarnmes from
;';-. tories are daily j-assint thru this town from fifteen to twe:itat a tine. aii goina to Ch ica -.to.
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I -a he will visit his dauirhter. Miss elma. A. i'.' Rniehl nad an operation ier-
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t Syrup of Figs" because it is perfectly Mrs' '' l:" nr,l was a Hammond Hayward of Valparaiso. wno remove,,, . 1 i . . .... . . ... I i-c-i im" Tl i ii roil ti i' tWA ttimrifiii!5 vrfUl'thu frfim fh'1 l!l)lf'!" 1 I
e l l s r T()HNJ 1 ' Mrs. I. C. Frank was a Chicago vis- -' J A " I I f itor yesterday. ' . T AMCTXTr" A. H. Most b-ft Friday morning for j lilN OliN VJ Chicago Junction, nhio, to be gone for Mrs. P.arbara Pfeiffer of Whiting, j a f,.w (jays. visited Thursday here with- her sister.!
I He v. F. . Miller of ( "liteaco, wnu . . n . friuss nim mhi .. - I Mrs. Wm. Peck man and Mrs. Wm. r,.ea, h Sunday evening; at tne t."niur- i n ted business in Chicago. Thursday. Pusack visited in Hammond, Wedtuys- jnn ,.nIlrrh j Misss Marie KnmiHT of Hammond. TTMTV advert Islnc '"III rnnhle yo day. A i.onnd social n ill be ii.M Sattirday i is visiting here with her sister. fo hrM, n your buftlnes records (or Mr. and Mrss Heiniba.-k ate the ni(,: t iir.me of Frnrst. Strom j .VI Portz of Hammond, uas a visitor jibt away. proud paren's of a baby girl. Mother under the auspiees of the Kp worth here on Thursday. i
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