Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 294, Hammond, Lake County, 25 May 1917 — Page 7
Friday. May 25, 1917
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Whiting And Its People
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H"T a $50.00 Ubrty Boafl. BanJc of Whiting-, open 9 . m. to 8 p. m. 5-21 The reg-ilar mooting of the Eastern MOTHER SAID
TRY IT Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Cured Mrs. Copner after Doctor's Failed.
Cincinnati, Ohio. "I want yen to know the good Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound has done for roe. I was in such bad health from female troubles that I could hardly get off my bed. 1 had been doctoring: for a long time and my mother said. 'I want you to trv Lydia E. Pinkhams VeeetableCompound. So 1 did. and it Vim oer-
t-inly made me a well woman. I am nbic to do my house work and am so happy as I never expected to go around the way I do again, and I want others to know what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. Mrs. Josie Copner, 1668 Harrisoa Ave.. Fa'rmount, Cincinnati, Ohio. No woman uff ering from any form of female roubles should lose hope until she has given Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial. This famous remedy, the medicina. Ingredients of which are derived from choice roots and herbs, has for forty years proved to be a most valuable tonie and invigorator of the female organism.
Star will he held on Monday night. Benedict Rajeany.
Th! will rv.ti -, , .
v..uiiaaiior. 1ri ana a program has been arranged for the occasion. 0w Uberty War Dond. Pay for It by making small weekly depesita In our United States Government WAR RON D CLT'R You Ket a safe investment and he'v your country financially. 5-24-3 FIRST NATIONAL, BANK, AVhttlngr, Ind. Rollaway Rink, Whiting. . Dancing Saturday nights from 8 to 1." with John Sterltng and his famous mueic. Mr. and Mrs. If. Evr. rh..
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..hi., ngv i-,. orftn entertained ai
N, iu er were V lea with- -v
John Kresaoh and John BnJ
both arreatefl for riding alth
out lights. Poth were released on JSoV
tasn uonas to appear jaier ror trial
HOBART
The Alumni dinner and dance, given In honor of the graduating class, was well attended and Was a grar.d success. A. four-course dinner was served in th gym of the M. K. church which was prettily kiecorntwl. The dance was held at Strattons hall. !. Traeger and Ed Kleck were Chl-
numoer or frir-nj.s at her homo at a i cago visitors Tuesday. post nuptial shower at her home. In The Lady Forester lodge held Its 119th street o: Wednesday night in regular meeting last evening. j honor of net cousin. Mrs. Claude V. J Miss Ellwynn Roper was a Hammond j Humphreys, nee Miss Elsie A. Trowe. I visitor yesterday. (The guejt of honor rer-elved a number I The members o the local high school
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of beautiful and useful gifts, a pleasant evtr.in- bf(r? enjoyed. The "Whiting boys in the First regiment. Company A, I. N". G., will ba transferred from the Chicago armory to Cicero next week, where they will go into camp. Harry Eyre, manager of the RiKoway lilnk. Whiting, has now engaged 'n the manufacture of roller skates. Mr. Eyre and his wife, both of whom
will hold their annual picnic today. The M. E. Ladies' Aid society met this week with Mrs. Werner. , Walter Fiester has accepted a position on construction with the steel company at t.ary. William Croan is plowing a strip of land in the north iart of town, the use of which has been donated by the Trust & Savings bank to the willing workers acout fnwn who have offered
their help in regard to the production
are fancy skaters, have long realized
the fact that the roller skates being. of food supplies
used were so heavy that they made) Mrs. Ed Reisig will entertain the skating. really an effort rather than a Thursday Evening club this evening, pleasure and were a hindrance to j William Sonntag. second eldest son fancy nn.i speedy skating. Working : of Mr. and Mrs. William Sonntag- of
on this theory Mr. Eyre has apparently j this pU e. was united in marriage last
now solved the problem in the mann-
quat given by the pharmacy class of
e Valparaiso university, Wednesday enlng.
Miss Harriet Morris, the Hobart li
brarian, who lias been In poor health for the past few weka. left for her home in Westfield, Wednesday. She expects to be away for several weeks and during her absence the local library will be In charge of Miss Hessie Ranks, who will be assisted by Misses Ruth and Etta Sohn. Misses Pessa Sager and Onstift of Akron, Tnd.. who have been visiting
here at the home of M,r. and Mrs. Sager I
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faclure of an all aluminum, hand made skate. These skates are much lighter
Sunday to Miss Helen Schivee. of Chicago. The ceremony was performed by Rev. R.einke aid was held at the
than the original kind and contain j Lutheran church in Chicago. The bride
steel bearings. Three different kinds , wore a white silk dress draped in
are constructed and all are made to : shadow lace and her veil was f-'.sten-order. They are manufactured at the! el with lilies of the valley. She carWhiting rink and are already recog- ried a bouquet of bridal roses. She nited as the thing for speed, fancy and .was attended by Misses Frted.-n Hirth also pleasure skating. Mr. Eyre has and Anna Beewersdors. both wore pink just completed an order for twenty-j suit dresses and carried American two pairs of these akates for Detroit l Beaulv roses. The attendants to the
rinks. John Manta of Central avenue, went to Milwaukee today to visit his wife at St. Joseph's hospital. Mrs. Manta underwent a serious operation on her eye which la still causing her considerable pain and will keep her !n the hospital for some time. The senior class play. "What Hap
pened to Jones."" will be repeated nest t
Monday night.
The marriage of Miss Annie Break
and Steve Pasko took place yesterday
the ceremony being performed by Rev
groom were Messrs., Ed ward Shuey and Ernest Sonntag. Following the ceremony a reception and dinner was held at the home of the bride's parents at
toil crossing aiIrCL. fluUui ' lP,flab, calomel, and other
were present. Ihe young coupie came to Hobart and will reside on I.ake street. The groom is in the milk business here.
Miss Isabel White left Wednesday
Indianapolis where she will attend
s school for teachers.
Mrs. Fvall and Mr. and Mrs.
attended the Alumni han-
. for Indianap kMrs. Biake's y.J Mr. and M '-"lA. Phillips
IOMTBXICI1TI0N EXPLAINED! "(By U II- SMITH, M. V ) There Is no question but that many people auffer from auto-Intoxication tid ptomaine rolaontr.g. These are hit word which aro easily xpi&ine'i. Thru the f&Slare of the liver to rrope ly perform Ha work the twmty-s vi feet f irii.ee.Unes h.corr.e 'dogged. Thi stagnation throws po!t,oi. into the blood and the circulation, and on; MiITers from bed breath, foul taste In the mouth, end cTto yellow -coated tongue. hwLdsch. nauceti o- fullness. ;a. oft- n presses Uia diaphragm ajainst th heart ant cauiM pain there, or acid dyrjiev! l'oliows; often the lcaciive liver ff.uai yellow skin and eyes, and or.e f-Is languid, tired and debilitated. At sucn tl.nes some people tie advised by tu-tr doctors to tftke a mineral oil. often culled Russian Hl." ,lut experiments i,.t R. f. JdcfJonald have lii'owji, aa 7a.!y reported In a government publication-f th U. S. Fubiic Health .-torvlce. thai mineral oil may act as an irritant that produce gaatro-lntesi inal disturbmcoa and that It may cause tissue proliferation, stmulatii.g cancer. A better method, which I always adIs, Is to takrt as much outdoor exorciM as possible, drink half a pint of hot water morning and night and plenty of water between meals and take a pleaaant laxative pill occasionally. Such a one la made up of the Mir-iio'e. of
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trated herb extracts that give tone to the, bowels. This was first made and aold by almoat all druglsta nearly SC years ago as Doctor Pierce's Pleaawn Pelleto. Such simple, means will remove, that bugbear. an to-let oxlctioa constipation and tha ills that follow, bjr taroriny healthy action. Ad r.
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durinK the pa.at week, returned to their hemes yesterday. Mrs. Eil Keilman who has been quite jiok durlnjr ihe past week. Is much improved. A. J. Smith returned Wednesday from a ten days' business trip at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Detroit, are here thi'B wek visiting- with friends and relatives. J. M. F.allantyne attended the annual srssion of the Masonic lodgje at Indianalolis on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. The 500 club was entertained yesterday afternoon by Mesdames Arthur and leerinj? Molin and was held at the Lome of the latter.
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Deputy Sheriff Pick Kilborn was in I.oweli yesterday Inviting aom of our
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I'rown Point. A. J. Moxell and Ed Yates were lit Chicaaro on business yesterday. J The Business Mfn's association hai taken the matter of o'ilinff our streets in hand and have ordered 'ho oil and it will arrive in a ew days and then we will pret some relief froiv tlte terrible dust. Sevpral of our young- people will entor Valparaiso university next Monday, some , taking the teachers' course and some taking the full university course. Rev. S. O. "Land's is moving his amily to Kast Aurora. N. ,T.. where he h$ accepted a pastorate of the Christian church. They made the trip from Low-' ell in their auto. . Have had two heavy fros's the past two nijthts, but no damage is reported from them. Arrangements are heipe made for a his patriotic demonstration "here on Decoration Day. Rev. Bassett of Ham-
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