Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 312, Hammond, Lake County, 15 June 1917 — Page 9

THE TIMES unity MUNSTER LANSING WHITING CEDAR LAKE ST. JOHN GRIFFITH SHELBY HOB ART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE

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Bay $50.00 Liberty Bond. Sank ol Whiting, open 9 t. m. to 8 p. m. 5-21 During: the ten years of Its business the Whiting: Savings and Loan Assoeiat'on has made 140 mortgages and has now In fo-ce 69 mortgages amounting to $154,925.00. 6:14:1 Princess theatre tonight. The well known actor, Lou Tellegan, In "The Victoria Cross." a 'powerful drama in five superb acts. Also a Paramount Fictograph. 6:14:1 Mrs. Leader of Hammond, was the guest of Mrs. George A. Roe of Fischrupp avenue. The Royal Neighbors and Modern TVoodmen attended a joint meeting of the Woodmen and Royal Neighbors in Gary nn Tuesday night and report a pleasant tim?. Miss Amelia Stiglitz of 119th atreetj was the guest of her cousin Miss Helen Migatz in Gary, for several days. Miss Mildred Stewart, entertained Miss Esther Eloomberg of East Chicago, and Mrs. Monberg and daughter Miss Lillian Monberg of Hammond, last evening. Summer school will be conducted in TVhiting beginning next Monday, for a period of six weeks. Studies will be taught beginning in the fourth grade on through the high schol. riayground activities will also be engaged in. Miss IJthel KIrby will have charge of the high school work and Miss Royetta Transseau, Miss Roberta Murphy, Miss Valeria Self and Miss Edna Putnam will have charge of the class room work from the fourth to the eighth grades. Miss Thelen will be in charge of the playground in Whiting and Miss Bessie Naef will be in' charge of the playground at Stiglitz Park. Morning and afternoon sessions will be held and students .nay register by going to the ur-rlnte idenfs office. John 3anta will visit his wife and con Teddy at St. Joseph's hospital In Milwaukee tomorrow, and if they are cteis Phone 401.

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-Sure! I use TIZ every time for any foot trouble.' Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, tender feet, tired feet. Good-bye. corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tightness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in agony. "Tiz" is magical, acts right off, "Tiz" draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet. Use "Tlzz" and wear smaller shoes. Use "Tiz" and forget your foot misery. Ah I how comfortable your feet feel. Get a 25-cent box of "Tiz" now at any druggist or department store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet ' that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded. Adv. .Vole they will return home with him. Miss Irene L. Stewart attended the . Alumni meeting and commencement I exercises at the Church School of Art, i in Chicago, yesterday. The M. E. choir practice will be, held n the churVh tonight at 7:30. Oscar A. Ahlgren of Whiting, a law I student at Yale, applied f6r enlistment j In the U. S. navy but was rejected owing to defective vision, j i Uk Misses Bessie and Pearl Seifer ; of I.aporte avenue, had a miraculous l'""'"' from injury when their big I Lexington car dashed over the sidej walk at UStli street and Cleveland j avenue into a vacant lot, about ten feer below the sidewalk. The former

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The strangest story ever written is now appearing in the Chicago Sunday Examiner. It is the story of the hidden mysteries of the Imperial Russian Palace of the Romanoffs. The terrible revels, the midnight debauches, the scarlet crimes of the favorites of that great dynasty surpass the farthest Stretch of the imagination. IN THIS SUNDAY'S

The Monk Ilidor, confidant of the murdered Rasputin, tells the story of the blood-stained' Or loff Diamond and of the great Russian collection of jewels now in the hands of the revolutionists. And he also tells how the great Russian Ballet composing' two thousand of the most beautiful girls in Russia has oeen virtually thrown upon the market without support. The Czar's fascination for dancers, his payment of .Twenty Million Rubles a year for the support of these famous Russian beauties and the wild revels of this Court of Extravagance form such a story as has never been written before. Order vour great Sunday Examiner from your local dealer today. Their names are

WITTER & FITZGERALD . 567 Bulletin St.

was at the wheel and the car turned over on its side and she was wedged in a triangle, forme. 1 by the sidewalks meeting. The difficulty wss

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in getting the machine up . on its ! wheels, but when this was accomplished the engine was started and it pulled itself out of its predicament. Little damage was done to the car, not even the wind shield being broken. The car was driven to Chicago the next day to be repaired. The Whiting High School Alumni association will give a dancing party in the high school auditorium tonght for the 1317 graduates. A three-piece orchestra will furnish the nmsic and a general god time is anticipated. All members of the alumni are urged to bo present. Card of Thank. We hereby wish to extend our thanks to our many friends and neighbors for their kind deeds and sympathy in our late bereavement. Also for the floral tributes and automobiles. MRS. JAMES BROWN, HUGH M. BROWN. MRS. MINNIE KELLY, MRS. MAMIE H1TT AND WM. BROWN.. . 11 Mr. and Mrs. Al. Gondon have now moved into their new home in Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lottinvllle have moved into the Gondon house on 119th street and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Aronberg have moved into the Lottinvllle house in Central avenue which they purchased. The Daughters of Rebekah celebrated Past Grands' night at their meeting on Wednesday night, the Tast Grands having charge of the meeting. After the business session a program was rendered and refreshments were served. Mayor Walter E. Schrage of Sheridan avenue has purchased a five-passenger Dort car. A number of high school rupils will go to Millers Station for a picnic tomorrow. . Principal J. W. Curry has resigned his position in the Whiting high school, where during his three years service he has proven himself a very capable instructor and valuable acquisition to the school. Mr. and Mrs. Curry will still be here for several weeks, the former having not yet definitely outlined his plans for the ensuing year. The Red Cross must have One Hundred Millions. Are you Help ing! eveaie

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ROBERTSDALE The members of the Marquette club were pleasantly entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mathias of Sheridan avenue. Trizes were awarded Mesdames John niaul. Jr., Arthur Stross. Edward Mathias and Messrs. C. B. Bueli, John Blaul Sr. and Henry Eggers. A social hour followed the games, during which a dainty luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. La Hayne and daughter of Crocker, lnd.. are spending a few days at the Atchison home in Lake avenue. Mrs. Edward Klemm was the guest of . friends in Chicago, Wednesday. Mrs. William Hamon cf Hammond vipited her son, William Hamon and family of Lake avenue, Wednesday. Mrs. John Eck of Indiana boulevard visited in Chicago, yesterday. Mrs. Harry Golding of Myrtle avenue i entertained a number of young people j at a one o'clock luncheon Wednesdav. Arrangements are being made for a ' card party and ice cream social to be j given by the Community club next Fri-' day evening i Mr. and Mrs. Ike Congor of Myrtle avenue are entertaining relatives from ! Milwaukee, Wis. j . , M ' . .. a k ,1 rnd, 1auMer visited her mother at Windsor Park. ednesda j . t Ldson Moore and family have moved , from Roberts avenue to Hammond, j where they have purchased a home. ! Edward Klaub of Roberts avenue in !

spending the weeK with hxs grandpar-1 add dyspepaia, languor, debility, ents In Chicago. I ,kin or -yM yellow, the water is ecant Mesdames Charles Gothe. C. G. Buell, and high colored, containing "brickWilliam Alday. Henry Hamon and ! dust" deposit and bile pigments. At daughter Eda, Joseph Hayes and chil-! euch times one should drink plenty oi dren and E. Ehrat were guests at a water between meals, and a pint of hot birthday pp.rty at the home of Mrs. water before breakfast, and occasional George Gothe of Chicago, yesterday. j lv ke pleasant laxative. Such a ona Mr. and Mrs. Erickson of Gary were 1 made of the May-apple, leaves of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leason j Joe nd root of Jalap, first extracted of Roberts avenue, yesterday. ! nl Put ,n ready-to-use form by Dr. Miss Josephine Jewett of 116th street ! Fierce nearly fifty years ago. and sold, was hostess to the members of the i by druggiata aa Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Theta Tha Sigma sorority at her home Pe,,tThursday evening. Music and other! 00 not take mInoral olIs or "o-called

social amusements were enjoyed by the! guests until 2:30, when an elaborate luncheon was served. r HOBART Miss Fay Butler of Kansas City, is here this week visiting with relatives. Mrs. Barney and daughter Miss Anna Barney, are visiting this week with relatives at Battle Creek, Mich. Miss Edna Borger went to Chicago! yesterday to visit with friends.A new Jay Spencer has purchased a Paige automobile.

Murray Owen haa purchased a newl -och M Anurlc (double strength), beFord runabout. I fore meals for awhile. Anurlc can b John Harms has purchased a nebti)nt(i at aruc .tor, Ford sedan. ida.

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breaking through the connecting walls, which condition is causing an overcrowding

We have to make room, and therefore our low prices. Examine our goods and and yoo will know why district are turning Only limited quantities No Phone nor mail orders

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The Community chatauqua opened up here yesterday and will last until the 18th. Huber Bullock left Tuesday for Charlotte, Mich., where he will enter the auto repair business. Rev, yling returned home today from Pine Village where he officiated yesterday at a wedding. He attended the commencement exercises the first of the week, of the Northwestern university. Mrs. Lydia. Lewing Zanders was tendered a miscellaneous shower Wednesday afternoon at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Shearer. She received many beautiful gifts. ' Mrs. Theressa Sirrjner of Milwaukee, Is here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. James. Miss. Blanche Kuehl is here this week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Frank.

ft MEDICAL MQNGDOS We oaa manufacture poisons wltliia our own, l11" which are a deadly aa venom. Tb Uvr act " 'wJ over wU-1njr. "iftlng out the cinders and ff1" e ,r?n1 d"uIltio?' A 1"tad- ! !"ttaf! ! h.?V' bupfl'5 "l If e Intestine. are choked or clogged tip, the circulation of the blood become. poLned. tha ftMa eo. loaded with toxla wvte u,i we suffer from auto-lntoxl-or ptomaln( poisoning. Somaj, wrong with the liver, and wa ufrr from headache, yellow-coated tongue, bad taste in moutti .nausea, or "Kuaaian wu. ior uie expet-unents Dy R. F. McDonald have shown aa lately reported In a government publication of the U. 8. PublicHealth Service, that mineral oil may act as an Irritant that produces gaatro-lntesttnal disturbance and that it may causa tissue proliferation, simulating cancer. Tha next important organ to be reckoned with Is the 'klSneys. ICldney dls J ease earrlea away a large percentage j of our people. What can the ordinary j person do .to properly balance bodily ' fiAaltttt T m m RivAr 4 nnf av tut T advise everybody to eat less meat, eat 1 coarse, plain food, with plenty of vege- j table, drink plenty of water between j Miami, anu tn-jao out uuu ovm nuivcai.

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Again we arc having one of our great saving events which should be attended by every economical housewife. We have planned with the utmost care to provide extraordinarv values in spite of the present market conditions. In every department we have selected seasonable merchandise and marked them so as to dispose of them quickly. We further want to close out all our

ends at a sacrifice'. We are enlarging our store front by 60

Say it plainly and firmly,

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Protect yourself against substitutes by refusing them.

Nothing cheaper than butter as a food, nothing

better for breakfast than "The butter that betters the bread.'

Your grocer sells them. The genuine distributed only by SCHLOSSER BROTHERS 9138-40 Baltimore Ave., Chicago Butter and Egg Specialists Since 1884

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then look; at the prices the eyes of the Calumet to our sale event first come first served. accepted for sales goods

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New laid eggs, fresh from the country. 3 M I j 1405-6-7 feet and are at present M 1: 2 of goods ft our store.

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Do not miss this SunIayr& Eram'ntr whatever you cJo.

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