Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 303, Hammond, Lake County, 5 June 1917 — Page 6
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Bay m $50. OO Liberty Bond. BaxLk of Whitiair. open 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. 5-21 Mrs. E. A. Mizo and Mrs. Agnes RobWHAT BILLY SUNDAY SAYS
In one of his meetings at Boston the noted evangelist said, "I believe that every disease can be cured by some weed If we can only discover it. There is not an ailment that God hasn't somewhere an herb growing that will cure that ailment." The choice medicinal herbs which will cure women's ailments were discovered more than forty years ago. and have been doing their beneficent work for half a century. Lydia E. Pinkham combined them in convenient form in her famous Vegetabel Compound, which is to be found in the drug stores where very ailing woman may conveniently get it at small cost. It does the work? Adv.
rte and daughter Amy, motored to Maywood, 111., on Sunday where they spent the day visiting relatives. Mike rillisl has taken over the management of the Star theatre on 119th street. Princess Theatre tonight. Gretchen Hartman and Alan Hale in "The Love Thief." A vivid portrayal of a woman's passion and Jealousy. Also a good comedy. 6-5-1 Our Vniteed States Government LIBERTY 1.0.4S BOND CM'B affords j-ou, no matter who your clrcnmitaneti may be. an opportunity to own a 1 at ted
Mr. and Mrs . Walter Ginther hava Returned f:oni Unicn Mills, Ind., whe they were called to attend the furieran of their sister-in-law, Mrs. Ortha IreJ land, whose death was caused by can cer. Mr. and Mrs. Ireland formerly lived in Whitiagr. they having moved from here to Pt. Richmond. Cal.. "about thirteen years ago. O. Ireland will spend a few days visiting his sisters before returning to Whiting. The W. B. A. of Maccabees will hold a regular meeting tomorrow evening in I. O. O. F. hall at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Mary O'HaraSs committee will have
States LIBERTY BOX D and pay for It, charge of the program and refreshby small Treekly deposits. I ments. Mrs. Frank B. Lewis will speak
FIRST XATIOXAL BAK, on the Red Crons.
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At the meeting of t'.:e W
Alumni association Benjamin Gordon ! was elected president: Leonard Turner, vice president and Nora Dineen. secretary and treasurer. The alumni
will have a dance for the graduating class at the H. S. auditorium on Friday evening, June 15. Miss Kate Wade has returned home from a visit through the south where she spent several weeks Miss Wade left yesterday for Laporte. where she will attend the wedding of her niece. There were 105 received first holy communion at St. John's Siovak church on Sunday. Mrs. John Northrupp of Lowell, is spending the week here visiting her mother. Mrs. W. C. Payne of Myrtle avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allison and
ting, Inftj The funeral of Mrs. Dor. Canfield. ,". II.. S.nee Miss Esther Evans, win he held
tomorrow afternoon whn services will
fe held at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Evans at Cleveland avenue' and 117th street. The remains will lie in state tonight, but the funeral tomorrow will be private. The remains will be cremated at Oak Hill cemetery. The deceased, who was 21 years of age. and a bride of two months, is survived Jy her husband, lon Canfield, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Evans and one sister. Miss Dor
othy Evans, together with a host of
sorrowing friends.
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Mathews of 324 Cleveland avenue, was taken suddenly ill on Sunday night. It was neressiry to rush mim to the Englewood Union hospital at 11 o'clock, where he underwent an operation for
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appendicitis. He is reported to now be getting along nicely. Roman Rosinskl, arrested for having no lights on his wagon was dismissed. Miss Gladys Oeffinger of Oliver street, has been entertaining Miss Gladys Ayres of Oak Park. Sam Aronberg has purchased a new Overland car. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Morrison. Jr., of Lake avenue, are the proud parents of a little daughter, born to them last Saturday. The Red Cross Plectral quartet of Chicago, will give a concert next Thursday eening for the Whiting Red Cross association to which the entire proceeds will be given. The concert will te piven in the high s.-hool auditorium and promises to be a very high class entertainment. The Red Cross classes are held at the ibrary every day from 1 to 5 p. m. All women of Whiting and Rotrtsdale are invited to join the sewing classes on Monday. Wednesday and Friday, also the classes on surgical dressings which are held on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Mrs. George Humphrey, who has sold her building on New York avenue to D. J. Heyden. is now making her home with her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Kelly on Laporte avenue. Choir practice is held at the M. E. church on TuesJay and Thursday nights.
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A number from here went to the storm-swept regions south of here to see the ruins and havoc that the tornado has wrought and all are of the same opinion that it is beyond the Imagination to give the right picture of the scene. Jocob Klapper of Highland, visited Dyer o ver Sunday.
On account of the splendid weather Sunday afternoon hundreds of autos passed through town, but no arrests are to be reported. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kaiser were the gufs'i at the home of their daughter at Chicago, over Sunday. Th balL game scheduled to take place here Sunday afternon did not occur as the boys from Hammond did not show up. Of course the D. H. S. team do not care to take credit for a game that was not played, so it was stricken from the list.
Hammond. They attended the confirmation of Walter Portz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Port which took place at the St. Joseph church. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Melsch and children spent Sunday with relatives at Hammond. The bans of the approaching marriage of Miss Rosa Stark of this place.
and Bernard Miller of Griffith, will be announced in church Sunday.
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Henry Hero was arrested Saturday
by the town marshal, Ben Berg,- for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, and was fined $14.50 which he paid. Among the Hammond visitors here on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bohling and Mrs. Peter Dahlkamp. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ports spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at
Corns Stop Hurting, Then They Lift Out With Fingers No pain or soreness! Corns and calluses just shrivel up and lift off. It's foolish to let a corn ache twice.
A noted Cincinnati authority discovered a new ether compound ar.d called" it freezone and it now can be nad in
little bottles for a. few cents from any
drug store. Tou simply appty a few drops of freezone upon a tender corn or painful callus and instantly the soreness disappears, then shortly you will find the corn or callus so loose that you can just lift it off with the fingers. So pain, not a bit of soreness, either when applying freezone or afterwards
and It doesn't even irritate the skin. Hard corns, soft corns or corns between the toes, also toughened calluses just shrivel up and lift off so easy. It is wonderful! It works like a charm. Try it! Women should keep freezone on their dressers and never let a corn ache twice. If a corn starts hurting Just apply a drop. The pain stops Instantly. Genuine freezone is only sold in little bottles packed in a round, wood case. Adv.
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OR 22 Years We Have Advertised And S old THE HYGEIA as the very b.st Spring Bed money could buy.
THOUSANDS Are sold every month, and we know where some of the first ones sold are still in use. There is nothing to "Wear Out" abaut a Hygeia, it will last a lifetime and pay for
useii in Kest, comrort and neaitn many times over.
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Ttie Hygeia is sold through all first class furniture dealers through out the Calumet ' region.
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If your local Dealer will not supply you Phone Hammond 84 and we will fell you where if can be -obtained.
Guaranteed for Life The Hygeia is made in all sizes, and for either Wood or Metal Bedstead v The small cuts below show the difference in constructionLook: for the Trade Mark: on Center Coil. Present prices are also given below. These prices have just been submitted to our dealers but owing to market conditions cannot be guaranteed far in advance. Now is the time
to buy, betore prices advance further.
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Home of the Hygeia Hammond - Indiana
HYGEIA for Metal Bed. HYGEIA for Wood Bed. J
