Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 273, Hammond, Lake County, 1 May 1917 — Page 6

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BILUE BURKE AT WHITING THEATRE THIS EVENING ':.. ,J. Rt!s8-Eni!ieBur3e The Star theatre has been chana-prf to The PU-turo Iand. On account of 1 tho bnd weather last right the grand' openir.sr w-iil take place tonight. Hiss! B;H!e Burke will give flowers to each ' person attending. Don't forget to! come tonight. 5-1-1 ! Hank of WUttingr, 5e7irajr BnildluK. pea from 0 a. m. to 8 . m. 2-S ) Princess th.ea.tre tonight, VTm. Fox j presents Georg "Walsh in "The Med- j lator." The .thrilling picturizatien off a world-famous book. Also, a "Jerry'" j comedy. 5-1-lv j .AHurpw ivamraer or t. .loan, are! Carl Kammer of 12ntr!ewood, weri rues t s at the home of Peter Koch eft Oilver stret. on Sunday. Card of Thnnkir. j We hereby n-ish to express our heart- j felt thanks to otir friends for their j liinl assistance and Evrnnathv extended tig In our dlro bereavement, and also 1IR. AnT MHS. JAMES SPAXIEr' AXDj ; 1' A.MUjI . 0-1-1 ( Mrs. Frank Plumbeck of Lydick, Ind.. Is the jruest cf Miss Anna Stover of Ohio avenue for a few days. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zimmerman, neo Elizabeth Swartz, at the "Washlnston Park hospital, yesterday morning, a won. Mrs. Swartz visited "her daughter yesterday and found her and the baby both getting along nicely. Mrs. D. D. Griffith will entertain a r.umtfr of ladies at her noma in Central avenue this evening. The two daughters of Rev. Jones of j the Christian church are ill, the eldest j suffering with typhoid fever. j FOR SALE Ten-room dwelling. All; modern conveniences. -M. E. Harr, j B33 110th St., "Whiting. 4-30-2; The People's Laundry Company of; i-CIO "Burley avenue. South Chicago, who j former!v did the work for A. L. DuFon, i policiting trade in "Whiting. This laundry is an Tip-to-date plant as they "Thsve recently gunk a well furnishing ,fft water for all clothes. They also 1arn nock?, sew on buttons and do mending free. It Is their intention to have daily delivery and collection in :"WhHtng-. Drop postcard or prone So. Chicago No. 3. 4-30-2 The 'Woma.n's Foreign Missionary UT TIDED FEET ACHED FOR it Tir Let your sore, swollen, ach ing feet spread out m a

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Jost take, your phoeB oft and then put Wios xceary, shoe-crinkled, . aching, framing, com-pestered, bnlon-torrured feet of yours In a "Tiz" bath. Tour toes will wriggle with joy; they'll look tip at you and almost talk and then they'll take another dive in that "Tiz"' bath. When yoxir feet feel like lumps of Id all tired out just try "Tiz." It's prand it's glorious. your feet will lan.:e with joy; also you will find nil pain gone from corns, callousse and Imnions. . ; There's nothing like "Tiz." It's the i only remedy that draws out all tha roisJ onous exudations which putt up your j feet and rause foot torture. v Get a 25-cent box of "Tiz" at any j drug or department store don't Wait, j Ah! how glad your feet get; how oomi fortsbie your shoes feel. You can wear B hoes a Bize smaller if your de-sire. VdV.

i At U. cost ot a sti.aU jur or of,l:p.!ii )' ; cold cream one run ri'cp;ire a full iurtcr riiit of ttio most won'irful Icnmn skin softener ami complexion I'e.-uit ii'.er. by squeezing the juiee of two fresh lemons into a bottle contninitirT three ounces of orchard whit. Care should 1 be taken to strain the jul. c throw rh a j fine cloth so no lemon pulp pets in. then this lotion will kepp fresh for months. Kvcry woman knows that jemon juice is used to bleach and remove such b!emi ishes as freckles, sallowness and tan. Biid is the ideal skin softener, sinoothen- j j er and henutifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of' orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and niaki up a qur'er pint of this sweetly frajrratit; i lemon lotion and massage it daily into ! i the face, neck, arms and hands. It j should naturally help to whiten, soften. rreshen and trmer out the roses ant! beauty of any skin. It is truly marvelous to smoother rough, red hands. ! Adv. society will have a patriotic, program next Thursday afternoon. May 3. at Mrs. TV. G. Spurrier's In Oliver street. The topic of the day is-"H?ro Making," ami the principal readings will be "His Flag" fon which is based a patriotic program to be rendered in many cities next July; a "Soldier of Peace," and "My Lady in Calico." Thi- is dues day and 'friend day" and a large attendance is hoped for. Uollnirny Rink, AVhitlng, Prosriimmr, "Wednesday evening. Indies' graceful contest. Thursday evening. Roller polo allstar amateur players. Friday evenln escorts. J-adles' free with Saturday evening. Five m'-ie team re '.ay rae.?. Sunday evening. Skating by moonlight couples numbers. A respectable rink for respectable patrons our motto. "Wnldron & Eyre. Mgrs. 4-30-the contemplated lild'.ng have been the building' coinTlie estimates of Christian church bull put In the hands of mittee to arrange for the letting of the contract. Mrs. F.dith Shinn of 113th street. Is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Snider and family of Laporte. Thomas K. Kalane, a native of F.as"t .Africa. soke on "History of His i.:fe." at the Christian church '.ast jiitrht. Mr. Kalane is a graduate of Payne Theological seminary and Southern Christian Institute, and told In a very interesting way everal very thrilling stories of African life. Prof. N". F. BitLjier of the Indiana ! university extension oureau ui sue fa lecture at the high school auditorlam this evening on "Play and Ke relation." This is free to the public being given In connection with the baby week celebration and promises to be very good. Tomorrow from 2 to 4 p. ni. all mothers are urged to bring their children under three years or school a ge. to the manual training ounaing where they will4 be tested as to general; development I. e.: they will be weighed, measured, etc., and a certain score given them. Thursday the baby week rogram will close with a party for all the mothers at the Day Nursery In Clark street, and diplomas will be given to the babies who scored high on Wednesday. FOR SALE Desirable farms. For paritrniar. inoaire. M. E. Harr, Wh't-4-r.o-2 i I Miss Lucl'.e Daegllr.g entertainen ; 1 Miss Elizabeth McCartney and Mr. i 'Thayer at Chicago at her home in li- j port avenue, on unna.. . Harold Daegllng returned to Purdue ; university on Sundty after spending the week-end' at his home here. Judge Roy E. Green will give the next lecture on "How to Vote." this to be held in the high school assembly room tomorrow night at 7:45. Th ladies are especially urge-rt to be present, the men also being Invited. frs. Brenner will entertain the Ex-Coun-cmors' club of the D. of L. at her home in I-iporte avenue tonight. All members are invited. rhief of Police Clay C. Collins is im proving from his serious illness. , Whiting lodge. No. li.'i, . . will hold a .very important meeting at i i the Slovenska Dora tomorrow night at i ! which all members are requested to be j ! present. , FOR SALE A very desirable lot on 119th St.. Whiting. Inquire. M. E. Harr. Whiting. '4-S0-2 Fred Teceny of Fred street, has listed, joining the coast artillery, an will leave Thursday for Fort "Wayne ST. JOHN Mrs. Peter Tnlelen and daughter r turned to their home Sunday, spending a, week with relativg a' Hammond. Jacob S.-hmidt of Hegew-isch visited Saturdav and Sunday here with his wife and children. Among the Hammond visltoi on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Dahlkamp. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thlelen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Splttler attend- i ed the fnneral of their brother-in-law at Hammond. Monday. Miss Mary Pfelffed of Whiting, spent Sunday here with her -parents. Mrs. John Zhurelski of South Chicago, visiled Sunday here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William DeWeese and Miss Elizabeth Thielen of Chicago. pent Sunday here with their sister. Mrs. Edward Austgen and husband. Miss Margaret Ludwig of Chicago, spent Sunday here with her parents. Mrs. Frank Wachter spent Sunday with her parents at Cook. A large touring car from Chicago, driven by two women ran into the ditch at the Norbert Bohling corner, Sunday evening. After four hours' work the surrounding neighbors uc-

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The railways in the richest part of France, ttiii held by Germans. Tinted area shows the extent of country affected by.this system. When the German? fell back to the so-called "Hindenhurp lin," military critics in Berlin pointed out that it was much stronger than the line formerly held, hecaus-3 a lateral railway running the length of this line made it easier to rush reserves to any spot endangrered by heavy allied attack. The Hindenburg line runs through Douai, Cambrai, St. Quentin, La Fere and Loan. If the Germans are compelled to give up the railway connv.tinff these towns they may fall back to the line running from Lille southwestward through Valenciennes.

ceeded in getting the car out with only at t:ie house at 2 o'clock Saturday afsiight damages. . J ternoon and the burial w as at Crown Dance at Spring Hill Grove, Wednes-I ' iin cemetery, day evening. May .'. Good 'Music. 1 Joph Pender who lived near Chris- ! man, died Saturday. He was a inem-

T , j ijnT) A n nn I I 11 W 13 l IV 1 j t April monthly meeting The Farmers vvill ie rei.i tins Monday T-vening at the social room of the. public library. Miss Garvin of Purdue vniversitv will speak both on Monday and Tufsday. Monday i evening S. .1. Craig will speak on beef!

villi,; v. i.a.rjmg arm Agricultural;"" Kone to .uicnigan wnere tney vu'ith fcieh school building Sundav evenPreparedness, and several selections j visit relatives for a couple of weeks, ln8.. jt ,vas an elaborate affair The win he rendered by the male quart'-t j The Fnltarlan Indies' Aid alliance ! jeoorations w ere elegant A fonr-

t ' ouii'oseu oi -Messrs. weaver, Phillips, Hartnup and lav:s. Food iemonstrntions by Miss Garvin will be conducted in the high school gymnasium as follows: Monday evening, "New Ways of Preparing Vegetables' Tuesday, at .1 't a. m., "Attractive and Simple Deserts:" Tuesday at 2:00 p. m.. "Meat Substitutes." John, the five-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Linquist who live at New j Chicago, passed away last week Thurs- : day alter a lingering u.-ness of several weeks. The funeral services were held mm mm

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SECOND SHUTTLE UNE FROM ULLE TO VERDUN 1 ber of tho German I.uthenui church at this place and the funeral will be held j from this church. Rev. "Wti. Hon attended the dedication services of the new Catholic church at East Chicago, Sunday afj tcrnoon.

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Misses Helen Smifa and Ruby Onion ; Miss Ella Palmer of Hammond, visof Valparaiso university, visited herei-ed her sister, Mrs. Harry Hathaway over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S.iiere Saturday and yesterday.

Smith Mr. faniil. ind Mrs. Walters and 1 win meer -onfs:iy aiieniooii wun i Mrs. Jacob t icster. Mr. at.d Mrs. Frank Seharabach of Hammond, visited with relatives here vesterda v. LOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Berdine of Hebron, visited her parents, Mr. and' Mia. Patrick Buckley, here yesterday. Thomas Watson of Chicago, visited :!in ICE

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at the hame of Mr. and Mrs Edward Watson, yesterday. Ed Cook of Chicago, visited relatives here yesterday. Jacob Ixirschnelder of Chicago, visited with Mr." and Mrs. Thomas Arnott, Saturday and yesterday. Mrs. Forest P.agon and daughter Henrietta, returned to their home in Gary last evening after a week's visit here with relatives. The junior class of the Lowell high Bci,oc.i hanuueted the senior class at ; cour8e dinner was served. A program ' was given. v j Mr. and Mrs. Harry mil of Joliet. HhV j visited their parents. Mrs. R. M. Hill ami Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brownell, here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Galloway of Morris, I'd., visited her parents. Mr. jand Mrs. Miles Clement Ijere yesterUlay. Rev. V. P.. Servies is visiting relatives in Cra wfordsville, Ind., this w eek. Edson Worley ami Vernard Chapman McH

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tranKacted business In Chicago yesterday. N. Charles Tanner and George MinnViger have enlisted in the U. S. am-. They will enter the coast artillery branch of the service. They expect to leave next Thursday for Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. .1. U Hill visited with friends in Trowel!, yesterday. Itev. P. C. pimpson who has been in very poor health for ti)e pat montli

i 1s greatly improver, he being able to J get out of doors for a short time, j Forest P-ranno k, son of Mr. and Mrs. ! J. H. F.rannock. and Miss I.izz'e Potter, j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potter, werw united in marriage at the M. ' H. parsonage Sunday. Itev. V. B. Se.rvj les performed the ceremony. The young 'couple Is receiving the congratulations of friends. Mrs. George Peterson of Crown Point, is visiting relatives in lowell. Our farmers are becoming somewhat discouraged over the cold wet weather we are having. DYER George Stonlsh, who has been "Vction foreman on the E. J. & E. fdr sometime here, moved his family aril household goods to Harvey. 111., last Saturday where they will make their

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future home. Sunday evening St. Joseph court held a special meeting at the ha.l for the purpose of voting on candidates for membership. The balance of the evening was spent in a social way and an interesting time was had. Sunday towards evening a Ford containing three mn upset at the renown-f-i Jieath. Yalk y" about two rn;h s south of Dyer, pinioning the occupants underneath. After a struggle t;iey succeeded i nfreeing themselves and com ing out without a scratch on either one. Jacob J. Schmltt of Hammond, spent Sunday out here at the home of hi? brother-in-law, A. K. Kaiser. Dance at Spring Hill Grove, Wednesday evening. May 2. Good Music. 1

MUNSTER 1 Peter Schoon, son of C. P. Schaan, leaves on Monday for Fort Wayne. He is the first boy of Munster to enlist. Erna Kaske attended the dance given In the Saxony school, F"riday evening by the Girls' club. The Dutch Reform church gave a cantata in the church one vening last week. a Helping Hand MRS. G. E, TIMEEMAX. with the Favorite Prescription. :' eral j-ears ago I had an operation, t a whole year afterwards I suffered i: intense abdominal pains and became nervous wreck. I became greatly d.s couraged because my doctor's medicii:gave me so little relief and I think he was rather discouraged, too, for it was he who advised me to try Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription. His wife ha..i been a nurse and he said she hid seen some wonderful results with this medi cine. The third day after I commenced taking it my nerves were much quieter, my appetite was improved, and I couki sleep at night. In two weeks my pains were leaving me and in a month I felt and looked like a different woman. I have never had any such pains from that day to this and am now in the "very best of health which I can honestly sa;, Is due entirely to the Favorite Prescription'." Adv. Taste U'-vTi.-.v.-T, V.-;:-SW?.-.".-I,

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