Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 300, Hammond, Lake County, 1 June 1917 — Page 10
Whiting And Its People
YOUNG
ORPHAN GIRL How She Was Cured. Had Headaches, Dizzy Spells, Awful Pains, Could Not Work. ,
as the fiiiests ot irinton of Shert
Buy a $50.00 I.ifcrty Bond- Bank ot Whiting-, ops 9 . m. to 8 p. ra. 6-21 Princess i-heatre tonight. Robert Conners ana Mabel Trunnella in "The
.uartryaom or Philip Strong." A tense
story of spiritual struggle and triumph. Also a Paramount Plctograph. 6-1-1
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wolf of Chicago
spent a few days here a
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Pu
dan avenue. " Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mizo of 119th street, entertained Mr and Mrs. Dahlke of Chicago, over Decoration Day. Dan Kodick and Mike Zerovich were each fined J50 and costs by Judge Green on the charge of rioting, amounting to $64.40. Mike Zrovich was fined $25 and costs for the same offense, amounting to $39.40. Upon payment of this they were all-released. John Manta went to Milwaukee today to visit his wife and son at St. Joseph's hospital .Mrs. Manta, who had an operation on her eye is gradually,
I" f ,mvroY"t ,A , has proved unequalled for periodical H. K. Bierman of bheridan avenue. isN ,, r, . it- ,nnma
ditions.
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suffering with an injured hand which i what is neecjed to restore healthful con-
ne naa Durnea wnne at wont. Mrs. T. Abraham and son Chester, have returned from a visit with friends in Kouts and Wanatah. Ind. The Junior class tendered their annual banquet to the senior class on Monday at Carson, Tirie, Scott & Co. In Chicago. The banquet was served in five courses and was very elaborate. The decorations were pink roses and hand painted place cards were u.sed. The program of toasts consisted of an address to the graduating class by Nicholas Kundradt, president of the junior class, the response being given by George Ceiga. president of the senior class. Toast were also given by Principal Curry and Instructors Hopkins and Grubb. Extemporaneous
speeches were also given. In the evening he majority of the students attended the theatre, many seeing "Very Good Eddie." The marriage of Miss Jeanette Strum of Chicago and Edward Spivak took place at 7 oeloek on Wednesday
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and when only seventeen yeara old nad
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THE CAUSE OF GOUT, BRIGHT'S DISEASE, RHEUMATISM By VALENTINE M. PIERCE, M. X.) According to the consensus of opinion of most medical men and scientists.' uch as Garrod, Minowski. Hans. Vogt and Reach, the cause of gout is due to an accumulation of uric acid In the blood. The same effect happens In rheumatism, and preceding the stage known as Blight's disease and auto-intoxication process has been going on. the river and kidneys could not do th work and the individual suffers the consequences. High living, the eating of meat more than once a day, over-eating, frequent chilling of the tody all may contribute to the poisoning. In such cases the very best treatment Is to prevent or remove the cause. Diet and exercise if possible; drink plentifully of water a pint of hot water with a piece of lemon squeezed Into it morning and night, and take before meala a tablet of Anurio (double Strength). This Anurlc can be obtained at almost all drug stores and It drives the uric acid out of the system fcy stimulating the kidneys to better action. Thus many cases of gout, of rheumatism or Bright's disease may be presented or cured by taking this simple remedy in time, and In the painful and serious cases- of rheumatism and gout it Invariably Telieves and often cures the worst cases. , When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead, when your back hurts or the urine 5s cloudy, full of sediment, or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night, when you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, ask your aruggist for Anurio. I have found hi practice that Anurio is more potent than lithia and in most cases It will
dissolve theurlc acid as hot water does i
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mgnt at me home or the groom s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Spivak on La
porte avenue. The ceremony was per
formed by Rabbi Silvian in the presence of a number of friends andrelativcs. The attendants were Miss Ray Sturm and Bennie Spivak and- Miss
Rose Spivak and Harry Kadetski of East Chicago, at 8 o'clock a supper was served to about seventy-five guests. After a pleasant social time the bride and groom left for Franklin, 111., where they will visit the brides parents. The Whiting police are waging war against vehicles without lights as well as open mufflers on automobiles and motorcycles. The following arrests were made yesterday: John Piazzo, 1109 Washington street. Gary, open muffler on fruit truck, fined $2 and costs, paid: Mike Tuhacz, open muffler on motorrvcle. rase June 2: W. E. Gray. Mich
igan avenue, Hammond, open muffler on motorcycle, trial tonight; frank Daly and James , O'Donnt 11, no lights on bicycles, trial tonight. Miss Lila Schoeneman of Eaporte avenue, is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Ljdd of Tennessee. Mrs. Wetmore of Cleveland, Ohio, is here visiting her sister, Mrs. William Curtis of Oliver street. At a meeting of the Ex-Councillors' club of the S. and D. of U the representatives were chosen to attend the Ftate convention which wil bV held at Logansport. June 5 and 6. The representatives' are to be Mary Hays, state councilor; May Moore, state committee; Maud Elaueher. first representative:
Joan Mahnk. second representative Mabel Commer, third representative: y
Maggie Jenkins, fourth ex-sub council
Maggie Jenkins, fourth representative
Ex sub-council. Susie Canner, Myrtle Flowers, Agnes Eodine.
thlas. F. Eggers, A. Ktross and Messrs. Ed !Mathias, John Blaul and Arthur Stross. .""". Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Marts had .a
their guest, C. E. Hoffman of Minne-4
apolis, Minn., for eeveral days. Mrs. Cavanaugh and children of Chicago, visited her sister. Mrs. John Murry of Roberts avenue, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Buell and daughter Helen, were guests of relatives at Waukegan, 111., over Decoration D;y. Mrs. Henry Ehlers of Roberts avenue, visited friends at Indiana Harbor yesterday. Corporal Fred Vetter of Company A. Thirtieth infantry, was a guest at the Hader, Langohr and Martz homes yesterday. The Dramatic club of the Franklin high school will give a play at the auditorium tonight at 8 o'clock. An admission of 25 cents will be charged. B. Viscontl and sons of Myrtle avenue, are spending the week-end at their farm at Elkhart, Ind.
HESSVILLE
Members of the Dorcas society of Hessvllle wish to thank all who so kindly gave their services the night
of May 22 and also the members ' who so faithfully kept their pledges, far their kind and generous aid. Sufficient money has been raised to meet the final payment on our church lot and we wish to announce through Tub Times that on the 22nd day of each month, providing that date does not fall onSatairdny or Sunday, there shall be a social or entertainment, open to the public, the proceeds to go to the church building fund. ' Last day of school picnic was held at the Hessvllle school grounds owing to the Inclement weather. Games were played and races run, many of our little folks winning the prizes. Ice crearn
and cookies were thn served and an
enjoyable time was reported by all who attended.
Commencement exercises will be held at the Heesville school Friday evening. Each member of the class of '17, which numbers eight pupils, all of Hessvllle young people, passed their final examinations with high per centage. Mrs. B. Vandderberg of Grand RapIds. Mich., are visiting relatives at Hessville. Mr. and Mrs. B. Brown of Hammond, spent Memorial Day visiting relatives in Hessville. Some of our old homes are reveling In new coats of paint. More signs of prosperity. W. p. Kansfield is having a new cement walk laid. A big baby boy has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Lahse.
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DERMA-VIVA
whitens" the skin at once of your money back. Is absolutely rnviiiblc. Red, Brown or Dark Face, Neck, Arms or Hands mad a beautiful white at once. When entertaining or being entertained you will find exqoisit satisfaction in having your skin so beautiful. Accept no substituted Sold at very toilet counter. Pries, 50 cent.
Friday, June 1, 1017
Say it plainly and firmly,
GROVE'
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just like that.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benson of Robarts avenue, spent the fore part of the week at Crown Point visiting relatives. The governing board of the Evangelical church will hold its regular business meeting at the church this evening. All members are urged to
be present. " Miss Antoinette Smith of Chicago,!
visited her Bister, Mrs. William Eg
gers of Indiana boulevard, yesterd'ayM
Mrs. E. A. Chrlstensen of Amy avenue, was a Hammond visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glair of Amy avenue, entertained the former's mother, Mrs. Glair of Woodlawn, over Decoration day. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stiller of East Side, visited at the Stiler home in Roberts avenue, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eggers entertained the members of the Marquette
club at their home In Lake avenue,'
Tuesday evening. The guests epent a
I pleasant evening playing pedro and prizes were awarded Mesdames E. Ma-
tiese to thsDowning & Evans of Indiana Harbor, Ind., have both ceased to handle in any way whatever the distribution or sale of THORNTON WATER. ' All users of THORNTON WATER are cautioned to see that the label of the Thornton Mineral Springs Company is over the cork of each bottle as no water, although it may be delivered in cases stenciled "Thornton Water" and in bottles of the Thornton Mineral Springs Company, is THORNTON WATER unless the seal of this Company is over the cork of the bottle. THORNTON WATER is being distributed and sold directly by the Thornton Mineral Springs Company only, except that which may bo purchased from the Drug Stores. KEEP THE FAMILY HEALTHY!! DRINK THORNTpN WATER!! Hail oux driver. Phone or write TTfaoimtoBi FMsdessB Thornton, 111. Tel. Thornton 263-R (Reverse Charges).
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inlaid Linoleum
Our large selection of Inlaid Linoleum and our low prices to June brides will make a decided hit with the newlv wed. Ixeirular price per yard, $1.50, special 99f
Stewart Gas Range The Stewart Range is a solidly built, attractive and world famous cooking range. It has proven a great hit with the brides because it is so easily operated and
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