Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 5 May 1917 — Page 8
THE TIMES
May 5, 1917
Whiting And Its
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Bak Whltln, Scttrairv Eulldlns. Pra fro B a. m. to 8 p. m. 2-8 M. K. church, S. C Rogers. Pastor. Sunday school. 9:30; preaching. 10:30. Theme: "Thy Kingdom Come." Epworth league, 6:30. Preaching, 7:S0. Theme: "An Appreciation of Motherhood." This Sabbath w,lll be observed as Mother's Day. Th Junior Crochet club Rave a very pleasant party Instead of their regular weekly meeting- at the library. Games were played and refreshmenfs were served. Robert R. Head, state deputy fire inspector of Plymouth, Ind., was in Whiting on Thursday and surveyed Whiting in company with Clyde Lamp-
COMMANDER OF CUBAN ARMY HERE .WITH WIFE TO OFFER U. S. NATION'S RESOURCES
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(Jen. Joce Marti and his wife. Gen. Jose Marti, son of the great Cuban liberator and commanding general of Cuba's armed forces, is now in this country with his wife. She is sightseeing in Washington while he is offering the resources of Cuba to the United States in the war with Germany.
man, chief of the local fire department. ! Woman's Foreign Missionary society Mr. Head reports conditions in some at a very pleasant meeting at her parts of Whiting to be quite bad .home in Oliver street on Thursday af-
"especially so in some localities where ternoon. Patriotic music was played
there are dilipidated sheds In the rear j on the victrola and the reading: 'Ilia of business houses and also some res- J Flag," was given by Mrs. W. K. Gilidences. Inspector Head said: "If j ett and Mrs. It. H. Huggins; Mrs. Duethese are not removed legral action will herst read a "Soldier of Peace," and be taken as they are bad fire traps." (Miss Maggie Jenkins read "My Lady Mrs. W. G. Spurrier entertained the in Calico." Mrs. F. M. Rogers gave the
scripture reaiing ana .virs. . il.. liu-
The literary and history section of the Fortnightly club held their regular meeting on Monday night at which "Poetry" will be the subject of the evening. Papers will be read by Mrs. Long, Mrs. Brlnker and Miss McCool FOR SALE A very desirable farm In Wisconsin. M. E. Harr, 1st Nat'l Rank Rldg, Whiting, Ind. 6-5-1 Joseph Spesanskl was arrested on a warrant sworn out against him by his Bister, Mrs, Pauline Sllv.ka, on the charge of child desertion. Spesanskl and Ms wife are separated, he. having two little boys who'ure cared for by his mother for which service he is supposed to pay $7 per week. This Spesanskl has of late neglected to do, it is reported. He was released on $100 bond which were signed by P. J. Moser, to appear for trial on Monday. FOR SALE An eight-room house In desirable location. J. II. Fetterhoff, Whiting. Ind. 65-1 The Whiting boys who enlisted and leave tonight for St. Louis to take their final examinations before joining the coast artillery were the guests at a fish dinner given by their friends last night. FOR SALE A desirable nine-room house. M. E. Harr. 1st Nat'l Rank BIdg, Whiting, Ind. 5-5-1 Martin Greenberg of Robertsdale, was arrested by Officer Wawozyniak on the chorge of riding a bicycle on a sidewalk. He was released on Jo0 bonds signed by his mother, to aptu-ar Wednesday tor trial. FOR RENT Large furnished front room, 403 Laporte ave. Phone 3505. 6-5-1 Sam Cohen was arrested by Officer Mullaney on the charge of allowing gambling In his saloon on 119th street. Cohen was eleaed on his own recognizance, his trial to be held next week. Mrs. John Hatt who spent a few days here visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. D. Heyden of Ohio avenue, has returned to her home In Kalamazoo, Mich. Hollaway Kink, Whitlnar. Programme. Saturday evening. Fife mile -team relay race. Sunday evening. Skating by moonlight r'es numbers. A respectable rink for respectable patrons our motto. Waldron & Eyre, Mgrs. ' 6-5-1
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In Homewood, Hammond; 50 Highland St. Completely Paved, Curbed, Fenced and Planted. FREDERICK P. LUTHER. TEL. 139.
lette the prayer. The hostess served Ice, cream and wafers. Six more Whiting boys .will
Whitlnar tonight for St. Louis wher
they will take their second examlna
tion preparatory to Joining the coast artillery. They are George Kollar,- Ja
cob Rachi, John Canner, John Juller, Thomas Muldoon and Julius Kopaz. The latter had Just opened Tip the sporting gooJs store in the new Slovenska Dom in Partnership with Andrew Rodney.. Princess theatre tonight. The popular film star, Bessie Marrlscole in "Plane June." The story of slavey's life n an orphan asylum. Also a twopart Keystone comedy, "His Rusted Trust." Tomorrow vaudeville and pictures. 6-51
A.DAGQER IN THE BACK That's the woman's dread 'when eh gets up In the morning to start th day s work. "Oh! how my back aches." GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsule taken today eases the backache of tomorrow taken " everv day ends th backache for all time. Don't delay. What's the use of suffering? Begin taking GOLD MEDAL Haarlem OH Capsules today and be relieved tomorrow. Take three or four every day and be permanently free from wrenching, distressing back pain. But be sure to ft GOLD MEDAL. Since 1696 GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has been the National Remedy of Holland, the Government of the Xetheriands having granted a speciii charter authorizing Its preparation and sale. The Jiousewifa of Holland would almost as soon be without bread as she would be without her "Real Dutch Drops" as she quaintly calls GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap- " iii8' Tnis 13 the one reason why you will find the women and children of Hol'and so sturdv and robust. GOLD MEDAL are the pure, original rlnsrlem Oil Capsules Imported direct rrom the laboratories In Haarlem. Hol-i32-TWTButT be, sur8, to et GOLD mdal Look for 'the name on every box. Sold by reliable druggists in sealed packages at 25c. 50c and J1.0. Money refunded If they do not help V,?- ,coePt only the GOLD MEDAI Mi. other are Uttftation. Adv.
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Hammond, Indiana RMBilVBA Mm 7th, 1917. Real Estate In All Its Branches List with the "Hustling" Agency for Quick sales. AVe build distinct homes for particular people at modeate prices, on oas' payments. FARMS INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS. " Phone connecting all departments 1617
Richard Hollywood, representing the Odd Fellows Talisman, of Indianapolis,
was In Lowell last evening on bu ness.
Charles Palmer who has been vis
iting relatives In Grand Junction, Mich.,
for a week, returned home yesterday. County Supt F. F. Heighway of Crown Point, was in Lowell a short time last evening. He went from here to Indianapolis to attend a meeting of the county superintendents' of Indiana which has been called by Governor Goodrich.
W. F. Brabrook of Morocco, was In
Lowell on business yesterday.
Deputy Sheriffs Olds and Kilborn ame down from Crown Point yester
day morning with six prisoners, l ney
were on their way to the penal farm at Greencastle. Victor K. Roberts and F. G. Burn-
ham were In Crown Point on business
yesterday.
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Put "THREE-SEVENTY-FIVES" under your Ford, and you add value in appearance to the class of your car. On account of reduced stress and strain they double your joy.ot motoring, and the life of your car, and spell tire economy in bigger mileage.
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No church services will be held Sunday morning at the Evangelical church. Sunday school will be held at 10 o'clock. In the evening at 7:30 o'clock Rev. W. E. Williams will preach his farewell sermon. Rev. Williams has served the parish here with devotion and zeal for the past five years, enduring the hardships of the work amiably. He kept in close touch with the various workings of the church and leaves both church and Sunday school In a prosperous condition. As a preacher Rev. Williams was gladly heard, his messages were strong and carried con-
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leaves this field of endeavor with the regret of Robertsdale citizens In general who commend him to the pe ople of Canada where he has accepted a charge, as an earnest and conscientious Christian worker and a pastor highly fitted to fulfill the pastorate there. Though sorry to see him leave, his friends here wish him every success and their best wishes go with him In his new field. Rev. Platz of Naperville. 111... who cames highly recommnHo !' a nastor. will succeed Rev.
Williams.
Mrs. Louis Lubig
ceived from him yesterday that he passed the examination successfully and left Immediately for Indianapolis. He expects to be a wireless operator. Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. J. Fleck were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr. Rupp of Moundsville, N. J., came
to town yesterday to visit with friends j
for a few days.
rs. K. Burns of Grand Rapids, Mich., has been visiting here during the past week with her daughter, Mrs. George Reverence. Prof. Kpps who has been connncjed with the schools here during-the paV three years, has accepted 'a positioir in- the mnniinl raininff- dpnartmcnt n f
he public schools at Grand Rapids
and will enter upon his duties as soori
as the school term clases at this placV
Morris Lehman, motorman on the lo-
cal interurban, has purchased a lot in
for Ttthe Own subdivision and expects to
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and Mrs. Kenward. They have - Just returned from Florida where they have been spending the winter.
left yesterday
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Helmer Ind., after a few days' visit prect a bungalow on the same
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Amy avenue.
Alhin Rergwson of Myrtle
Thp fimprnl nf Dr. Watson nf Tr.lta
avente, Nton, who died Tuesday, was held yes-
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whn has been confined to nis nome ior iicnmy i oiu, uu
wou hv Illness, Is lnnprorn i ne oman s lieaaing ciu d neid tneir
several
ing slowly.
Mrs. Henry Ehlers of Roberts ave- .. . - f . n.hrman
nue, was me guei ui i..o. ...... and Mrs. Slmson of Englewood, yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jewett or am-
mond, visited Edward jeweii ami imiily of Indiana boulevard, last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Cannon reiurnea to their home In Milwaukee, after .a week's visit with their daughter, Mrs. M. Madura of Roberts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown visited Mr. Ridge at the St. Bernard hospital last evening. Mrs. Rhode of Chicago, spent Thursday here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Carl Eoness of Roberts avenue. Miss Clara Schaaf of Indiana boulevard, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Hannapel and family of Chicago, yesterday. . Mes'dames Jake Wickhorst, Norman Emerson, J. Schaaf and Albert Olson leave tomorrow to attend the grand lodge as delegates from Golden Rule, Daughters of Rebekah of Whiting. Mrs. Fred Pleis of Indiana boulevard, was hostess to the Silver Needle Embroidery club ather home Thursday afternoon. The guests spent a pleasant afternoon In needle work until 4 o'clock when luncheon was served. Mrs. A. Bergerson of Myrtle avenue, is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Christ of Dubuque,--Ia.
CLARK
George Cohan who recently moved from this place to. Ambridge, was removed to the Gary General hospital and was operated upon and is now In a very critical condition. A number of our people attended the Coop & Lent's circus and report a fine time. ' John Schurer "of Ambridge, was a Clark business visitor.
Edward Kaske. a resident of place for the past seventeen years,
yesterday to Join the cavalry. Mrs. Charles Dettman of Clark, was a Chicago business transactor.
Peter Liesenfelt of Hammond, a .Clark business transactor.
this left
was
annual entertainment for members and their families at the social room of the public library last evening. A program was given after which luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe of Michigan, are here visiting at the home of Dr.
DYER
Thursday evening a number of the members of Sacret Heart court, W. C. O. F. here gave Mrs. M. Ambre a pleasant surprise, the - occasion being her
birthday. A pleasant time was had and the evening enjoyed uncil a late hour when all left wishing her many happy returns. Herbert Schmitt of Hammond, spvnt a short time here yesterday morning. Paul Gettler went to Chicago yesterday to look after soma business matters. Henry Schumacher of Scherervil'e. transacted business here Thursday forenoon. Yesterday afternoon our marshal had a lively time with a hobo who had been canvassing- the town in ah effort to get something to eat, at the same time insulting people. The fellow was not starved yet for he outran the best one and the marshal and his assistants would not have succeeded in landing him had it not been for a Hartsdale resident coming that way. He was put behind the bars for safe keeping.
USE AILENS F09T-EAS
Thousands of mothers have found Mother Gray's Sweet Powders an excellent remedy for children complaining of headache, colds, feverishness, stomach troubles and bowel irregularities .'rom which children suiter during these days. Thse powders are easy and pleasant to take and excellent results are accomplished by their use. Used by mothers for SO years. Sold by Dnipgits everywhere. 25 cent". Adv.
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The Lutheran Choral society -of the German Evangelical church held an apron sale at the school building last evening. An orchestra of ten pieces furnished the music for the evening. A private dancing party will be given this evening- at Stratton's hall. Miss Evelyn Manteufefl entertained the members of the T. S. T. club to a May iparty last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Sayger have been spending the week at Columbia City, Ind. They were called to that city the 'first part of the week on account of the
death of Mrs. Saveer s father, Jesse
Kaler, who passed away last Saturd:
William Murray left Thursday
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