Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 11, Hammond, Lake County, 24 March 1917 — Page 8
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Hank of 'Whiting;, Schran- Iluildlnctpen from a- m. to a p., in. 2-8 Princes theatre tmiig-ht. Bessie K.irriscale, C'.ias, and lxniis.- Ul.ium in ' Hune." This ih"iin,i strikes with f'-rep at one of tt.e fo:I.-s of the Krf:it middle society. Also a two-part comedy, 'F'jpicts." Tomorrow vaudeviiie and p:. :uris. 3-24-1 The M 10. church. S. C. Hoiiers. I'.istor. Sunday school at i;Z; prea.ivinsr ;it 1" Theme: 'The Life (f l-'aith." Knu orth league at .S.i. Arlei!i I -J'i.t, leader. frca.-hiriR t 7:l?e. Ti e'iie: "Jesus' Mission in the World." M i..-w eck service on Thursday evening at 7 :.i:. The T. H. K. club pave a snrinise party on Miss Fern T'rew at her home in Wilcox addition on Thursday nisht. Miss i'rew will leave for Terie Haute :n a few d;iys here she ill take a ci'iirf.' at the Indiana. State formal S-C.O-i. i;,'v. C. 1C. Truehlood is improving ot the 1'reshyt eria n hospital in ChiL .1 o. The PI) mouth !uh of the f"onfrrec:itioiinl church will hoM o bazaar ami supper in 'lie church parlors on April The hiiirsc Mercantile (onipativi';l ope-i their store in the Uruppe loiiMhur on llf'th street on Monday, they h.i in purchased the store of Thomas Tapajna. Mir's Mary V.irneok has returned from 'hiiah i. N: ).. where siie has been spendinc sev-ral months. Mi,-s Mary Itice spent the week-end at the home of lr. and Mrs. Xesbit at Gary Jlri F. V. Iacel:.nsr of I-aporte aven i. has cr-ire to Iowa for a visit. Miss ;-rtrude Lauer of Oliver strset, w lio underwent an operation at 1'prnard's hospital in Chicago, is reported as irettinc nlon nicely. l)r. 3,auer was w ith his Ua uiihter duritii? th" operation. Miss Flanchf Meek will entertain a party of friends at her home in Indiana boulevard this evening. Mrs. IMfjor Zimmerman of ParTc Manor, spent Thursday nifjht here vis ifintr her parents. Mr. and Mrs 1. C?. 11 CHILD DOESN'T LAUGH AND PLAY IFJONSTIPIITEO If peevish, feverish and sick, give "California Syrup of Figs." Mother! Your child isn't naturally cross and peevish. See if tongue is coated: this is a sure sigm its little ptoiaaeh. liver and bowels need a cleansing at once. ' Wlvm listless, pale, feverish, fail of cold, breath bad. throat sore, doesn't eat. sleep or ect naturally, has stomachnclie. diarrhoea. remember, a Rent ltliver and bowel rleansinfj should always be the first treatment jriven. Nothing equals "California Syrup of Ficrs" for children's ills; Kive a teappoonful, and in a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fermertlnft food which is elopped in the bowels passes out of the system, and you have a well and playful child aeain. All children love this harmless, delicious "fruit laxative," and it never fails to effect a frood "inside" cleansing. Directions foi babies, children of all aires and grownups are plainly on the bottle. Keep is handy in your home. A little given today paves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a i"0-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." then look and sc that it is made by the "California Flu ? yru P Co tn pa n y." A d v. t0i
Be Careful About Your Drinking Water. Are You Sure it is Healthful? You should not drink any water which is not completely satisfactorv f rom the standpoint of lira lth! Drink to Your Health THORNTON WATER
A Tahlc Water Satisfactory in Every Essential. It comes direct to you from Nature's own purifier a deep roek woodland sprinsz. Bottled only at the springs, under the most sanitary and approved conditions. It is unusually soft. You will find it exceedingly Healthful in Effect and Delicious in Taste. You should not risk being without it! 'Phone or write for a trial case today. Distributed bv B3WjiiH8 & EVAN'S, Grocers 3425 Michigan Ave. Indiana Harbor, lnd.
A DAGGER IN THE BACK That's the woman's dread when she pets up In the morning to start the day's work. "th! how my back aehes." HOLD UliDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules taken today eases the backache of tomorrow taken everv dav mds the
i backache for nil time. Pon t delay What's the use of sufferinK? Besrln takinK GOLD MEDAL, Haarlem oil I Capsules today and be relieved tr"rrow. Take three or tour every day and be permanently free froiti wrenching, distressing back puin. But be sure io fret GOLD MEDAL. Since lo9S t;oi,H I MEDAL Haarlem Oil has been the Nf- ' tional Remejy of Holland, the iJovern- , merit of the Netherlands htving firanted a special charter authorizing its preparation rnd sale. The 4iousevlfo of Holland would almost as soon be i without bread as she w.n;id b he- "Heal Dutch r'ro-s" an sh. calls GOLD 1IEIUI. Haarlem Allies. This is tile cue re .-.son without quaintly Oil Oapwhv yiei will find the women sr. 1 children o L'ol- ' land so sturdy and rwbust. GOLD Ml-: DAL a r the pu oriinal 1 tisarlem Oil ( ancules Imnnrlcl 1roer j from the laboratories in Haarlom. Holl'"n4iA.Bu' b" euro to pet GOLD jMLDAL. Loo if. tor 'the name on every i box. Sold by relinM" drusrgists in sesll ed packa.iffs nt :5c. One and $1.09. ; Money refunded if thev do not helo you. Accept only the GOLD M F.DAL, others ire inUtatlons. Adv. swartz or i Lev. W Si.eridan ;ivr: J. Trueidood I'nii'l ui 'regular mnniiiii; service at the CoiiKrenational church tomorrow" mornintr. j llt-uben Miller, pj-oprietor of Miller's i ready-to-wear shop, was taken to tho Fncleivood I'niofl hospital in Chicago. ! yesterday sufferinK with a a serious ' attai k of append:. -it is. The general meetip.K of the FortI'ichtly club will be held at the library auditorium next Monday ui.sht. ! This meeting will be in charge of tae Viiiisio and art section, a short program . )ia vinsc bee narrautfe.l for the occasion, this to be as follows: Piano Duet j Mesdames lloskinson and I Gordon I Ladies Quartette j Mesdames Salathe, V. Rhea, i Humphreys, H. K. Iba ibien I Remarks on the Music and Art 1 Department i Mrs. T. ltoyle Piano Solo . . Mrs. V. G. Mvri- li .Swartt Vocal Solo . Trio Mesdam. . Mrs. s Salatl 1 iumphrey s. P.ea ubien I Violin Solo . . . pa n sled V: inner, led byMrs. K. P.. Green Mrs. Geor.ee L. Girard of Sheridan avenue, who has been very ill with Inflammatory rheumatism, was slightly improved y e s t e r day. Mrs. W. R. Jenkins and Mrs. A. G. o.seerburs were Chicaeo visitors yesterday. Whitinst is to instruct its comina women voters in the art of casting- the ballot. These instructions ' are to loin a course of lectures to be given at the high school auditorium tinder the direction of the public school. These 1 ... l'cussions w-.ll be given by Whiting: lawyers and the "How. When an 1 W in it." This course was ori will cover at of Votinateil with the interest of the ladies in view, but men are also extended a cordial invitation to be present. It is hoped that many will take advantage of these lectures, the first of which is to be given on April 3. Mrs. Alfred Johnson and Miss Margaret Welshy were Chicago visiters yesterday. Miss Susan Vircent of New York avenue, has d seontinued her course at tiie Art Institute in Chicago. j ROBERTSDALE Services at the I't-anpelical church tomorrow are as follows: Sunday school at P a. m.t preaching at 11 a. in. Subject: 'The Betrayal." All are welcome to these s rvi -es. Mrs. H'rman Theissen and Miss Myrtle Soltwed.-l visited Mrs. Albert Schaefer at St. P.ernard's hospital, on Thursday evening:, and report her doing as well as con be expected. Mrs. Txuis Kiemm of Lake avenue, and Mrs. Fred Stawitke of Pearl street, visited relatives in Fast Side, Thursday. Merle Fellers of Amy avenue, transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Miss Knuna S.-hroeder of Fast Side, was the Ernest of her cousin, Mrs.
BRITISH BOMBS, EXPLODING THIRTY FEET BELOW WATER'S SURFACE, SINK U-BOATS
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Destruction of a German submarine by explosion of special type of bomb thirty foot below water's surface. The British have invented several methods of destroying German submarines, but the one showji has been the most effective. The photo was taken at the moment when a special type of bomb, used by patrol-boats and seaplanes, exploded thirty feet under water, at a spot where a German U-Lcat had been located. Henry Ksrgers of Lake avenue, yes-I the ( irpheum theatre in Hammond, tenia y. 'Thursday evening. K'hvar.1 Horlhe. k of Indiana boule- ; Mrs. Hitchcock and daughter, Mrs. card, attended the orpheum theatre, .Otis of Chicago, an- spending the week-
Thursday evening1. Mrs. john Murry of Roberts avenue, visited her -sister, Mrs. I'avanaugii of Chicago, Thursday. . Henry Metsch and 'family has mov ed from Amy avenue to Fast Side. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nicholson yvill move in the Mets-eh bungalow. Mr. a r.d Sirs. Clifford Green attended iivtry n uiuaii vv mils FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved in water for douches stops peWic catarrh, ulceration and inflammation. Recommended by Lydisi . Pir.kham Med. Co. for ten years. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and lore yei. Economical. Ha extrairdinery clecniioa and germicidal power. S.ncie Fre 50c- all druffffiiu. or rxmtnai bv 'mail. TTtp PaTton Toilet Company. ljVtftr"i. 'im. a 1
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Thursday afternoon. The guests spent I a pleasant afternoon in embroidery work until 4 o'clock, when a daitity luncheon was served. Mrs. Agnes Roberts and da lighter Amv were guests of friends in Chicago esterda v. WlvM is TTv-Watt ?
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ST. JOHN Mrs. John Rebrski of Hammond, visited Thursday here with her mother and brother. Her mother accompanied her homo to-spend several days with her daughter. J'.orn. to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Iewes, Sunday, a liftle son. Miss Mathilda Miller was a. ChicaRT visitor on Thursday. l'eter Dr.ffin of Scherervi ' le, transacted business here Thursday. Mrs. Harbara Pfeiffer of Whitinpr, visited Friday here with her tiister. Mrs. John Pfeiffer. MUNSTER Miss Rose Schoon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Schoon. was quietly married to John Klnma of Iinsintr. Thursday evenir.fr. at tlie home of the bride's parents on Ridce road. The younp couple will reside in Iansipe; where they built them a home. They have our well wishes. A new .family from Hammond has moved in on Mrs. Kingman's place. Hannah DeMik who is ill yvitli typhoid fever, is improving slowly. LOWELL r. and Mrs. F.d Yates were (,'hiCairo visitors yesterday. Mrs. Conrad Khert is. vis: tine her children in Hammond and WinCim. Mrs. Joseph Mitch went t i I'hh aso y.-sterday morning to visit relatives for several days. Mrs. William Sheets was a Chietiao visitor yesterday. ' N S. P.artram is confined to his home
Going Out oi Business Selling at Cost Wall Paper and Paints 6000 Rolls Wall Paper Finest Stock of Wall Paper in County at 3c per roll and up.
m n MIXED PAINT, per ga! FLOOR VARNISH. pr gal. OIL STAIN, pr ga' VARNISH STAIN, per ot. f ORANGE SHELLAC, per g l 11 SCREEN PAINT, per qt FLOOR PAINT, per gal CHEAP MIXED PAINT, per V4 FLAT PAINT, per gal. WHITE ENAMEL No. 1, per gal WHITE ENAMEL No. 2, per ga! ALA3ASTINE WALL FINISH, Also Floor Oil, Bronzing
Plaster Paris, .Whiting, Glue. Sifax, Benzine. Furniture Polish, Gold and Aluminum Paints, Stove Pipe Enamel. Also a Full Line of Brushes of All Kinds, 4c and up.
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