Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 34, Hammond, Lake County, 27 July 1917 — Page 8

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"E are at war! And the service you render with

your arms, your hands, your brain, will decide the victory as much as what the farmers and

the soldiers do. Your kitchen fori: is as big as a pitch-fork, as sharp as a bayonet! This is a war in which Woman can do more than sit and wait. She can fight at home! But she needs help, the definite concrete help that only GOOD HOUSEKEEPING gives in such abundance in thi3 -wonderful, timely August issue. She needs the sound Government viewpoint -of Assistant Secretary Vrooman. She needs Maude Radford Warren's first-hand descriptions of what war has done to French and British homes. She needs Dr. Anna Howard Shaw's "Message to American Women." She needs the solid facts of Dr. Wiley's "The ABC of Menu Building," end the Good Housekeeping Institute's "Live Out of Your Garden." She needs "Ye Old Time Drying of Vegetables." "New Things to Eat," and, "Working the August Garden."

On sale today everywhere -15 cents

for AUGUST

Crown Point News

j Happenings of a Day In Lake County's lively Capital j

George H. Letz left on Thursday evening: for York, Pa., where he goes in the interest of the Letz Manufacturing Co. of whicn concern he- is president. Mrs. John Reiser and daughter Pearl, and son Herbert, of this city, have returned from a short visit with Gary friends. E. R. Ervin of the Cramer-Kraselt Co. of Milwaukee, was in Crown Point on business Wednesday. C. J. Kramer, manager of the Fern"dell grocery, has purchased a hand

some new Premier automobile. Walter "Whitehead of the Letz Mfg. Co., was called to his former home in Chicago on Wednesday on account of the serious illness of his mother, and Fater word was received here on Thursday to the effect that she had died on Wednesday evening. M. Wener has returned from a business trip to Chicago. Mrs. George Fisher will return today from Hinsdale, HI., where she spent a few days with her sister. Mrs. Lillia

Howell, at the home of Mrs. F. N Biggs.

Miss Helen Tegtmeier is confined to her home on Joliet street, with an ul

cerated tooth.

Miss Harriet Benjamin of Leroy. and well known in Crown Point, is report

ed to be very ill with scarlet fever,

which disease has been in the Benjamin

home for Eeveral weeks past.

Misses Ruth Brown and Margaret Hixon are in Chicago visiting at the

home of her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Lowe.

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LOWELL

H. Gordon Bennet, who has been act

ing as temporary pastor of the Christ

ian church here, has gone to Tale. Ky,

where he will conduct evangelistic meetings. He will be engaded in this

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Don't Lay Up Your Car

Bring your battery to me when it r needs repairs or recharging, and I won't hold up your car a minute longer than it takes me to remove your battery and replace it with another. ' Stop and let that sink in. Whatever the make and model of your car, I have a rental battery for your use while yours is being fixed.

This is one of the " Service olus" fea

tures that I have to offer you great convenience added to- conscientious, expert handling of your needs by men especially trained for the job. Service that gives you the full use of your car while a vital part is being fixed, is unique. Keep it in mind.

Dempsey Battery Service Station 318 Payette Street Phone 2655 Hammond, Ind.

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A machine gun mounted on an automobile. Machine guns can be mounted on automobiles so handily that the idea is proposed as an excellent home defense measure. The owner ofan automobile, in a case of necessity, might be supplied with a machine gun and made ready for quick action. The machine gun is also valuable as an antiaircraft g-un and would be an effective defense against air raids if 6uch ever occur. The photo shows Mr. and Mr3. H. M. Busch, touring in their car to demonstrate the machine gun's value.

work for the next few months.

Mrs. James Watson of Monon, is here

visiting her son, Ed "Walker and wife.

Otis Ross is spending a week visit

ing relatives In southern Illinois.

Mrs. Caroline Sanger has gone to

Beechhurst, Long Island, X. T.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zimmerman of

Barberton, O.. are the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt.

Whiting And Its People

Buy S30.00 Xiiberty BoaO. Eaax ol Whiting, open 9 a. m. to 8 p. tc 5-21

Mrs. Lena Stoll and daughter Mar-1 garet of Chicago, spent yesterday visiting in Whiting, the latter remaining for a few weeks' visit with her aunt

and uncle, Mr. and Mr3- William Stoll.

Make the emplayes cf the Whiting business houses happy by trading before 6 p. m. . 7-25-4 Oscar Ahlgren has sent in his application for the officers' reserve. For better store service Go your shopping before 6 p. m. Every business house will close every evening except Friday, Saturday and Pay-Day nights beginning

Monday. July 30th. 7-2o-4

The Red Cross of Whiting has sent its first shipment of supplies, these being sent to Fort Wayne yesterday. The supplies sent ensisted of 2 dozen hospital bed shirts. 18 pairs pajamas, 9 bath robes, 5 rair bed sock3 and 634 surgical dressings. Beg-lnnln Monday, July 30th, every Buslnets House in Whiting will be clised at S p. m. excepting Friday, Saturday and Standard ray-nights. WHITING MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION. 7-25-4 Mr. and Mr!. Fred Abbott and daughter are at Diamond Lake. Mich., where they are spending two weeks. FOR RENT Furnished room; nice surroundings. 244 Larorte ave. 7-26-2 Mrs. Lyons of John street, and her niece. Marion O'Connell of Cleveland

avenue, are spending a lew weeK3 wun relatives in Waukegan. 111.

Wanted Sales women, must have some experience in ladies' ready to wear goods; good pay. permanent position. Miller's, corner 119th st. and New

York ave. 7:26:3 Mrs. O. A. Buchanan and daughter Annette, and Miss Lillian Porter have

been at Battle Ground, Ind.. where they attended the EDworth league conven

tion.

Princess theatre tonight. Jess L-, La'sky presents Wallace Reid and An- I ita King in "The Golden Letter." a photoplay in five parts; also a Burton Holmes travelogue. Admission, 5 and 10c. 7-27-1 Mrs. Biegel of Roby, was taken to St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago, suffering with appendicitis. Mrs. H. M. Atkin who with her family are spending several weeks in Michigan, was home for this week, but will return again tomorrow. ! Mrs. F. M. Rogers of Central avenue, left today for her home in Cascade. Va.. where she will spend a month. Miss Anna Moran and MF. Rogers, father of Dr. Rogers who -have been their guests.; also left for their home in Winston Salem. N. C. The funeral oo Frank Kel!her. age 12 years, was held yesterday under the direction of Undertaker Owens. Owing to the absence of Father Miller the service at the Sacred Heart church was

conducted by Father Simon. . Interment was at Hammond. The decease:' I was a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Mo Carthy of Fisch.rupp avenae. His par . . . . . . . - . .

cnia, u'jlii ui wnom are nuw uei caru resided in Whiting. Since their death the boy has been in a homo af Lafayettf where his death was caused by lockjav as the result of stepping on a nail. H" is survived by two sisters and a broth er. Book Per the Soldiers. Have you a book or a magazine you can spare? If so you will be "doinc your bit" by informing the Whiting

Public library, and If it is not possible'

for you to send it to the library, a collection of same will be made by phon-

Iing 70W. Indi&na will soon have 30.000 men in training in the officers' reserve camp

at Fort Benjamin Harrison, and one of the most difficult problems for those in

charge Is the providing of proper recreation and leisure. Reading Is to the mind what exer

cise is to the body, and for these reasons the public library commission of Indiana is organizing a Soldiers' Li

brary at Fort Benjamin Harrison.

The men in training come from all

parts of the stato and it is only fittinj that all should Join hands in this move

ment. In this effort It is hoped that the uniting citizens will do their part by the contribution of books or magazines which may be stored in your atic unused, but which may be just "what some cf these mer are looking for. Eoks of fiction, history, travel, biology, or in fact, anything useful may be donated. Magazines are also urgently requested, and although those of recent date are desired, others will also be accepted. Joseph Jereck of 700 Schrage avenue, was arrested on the charge of disorderly conduct by"Oificers Wawrzy-

niak and Rose, and was fined $25 and costs, upon rayment of which he was released. Mike' Gyurchan, arrested for assault and battery on complaint of Lusko Chunko, wa released on $200 bail furnished by Niklos Rasham, Jr. Whiting will be out in full force tonight when Gentry Bros, circus comes to town. Tomorrow night they will play at Indiana Harbor.

LANSING

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Griese are the rroudparents of a new boy. Mrs. Rhan entertained Mrs. Droffy and daughter rom Chicago, last Sunday. Mrs. Paul Sass Is spending a week with her parents In Crown Point. Quite a number of young men are drafted from here to go to war.

To Arms Your Country Calls.

Maurice E. Ein AUTOMOBILE JUNKER We pay highest cash price for Scrap, Rubber and Metah 1087' Calumet Ave., Corner ot Conkey Ave. Phones 2728 and 3178

Extra Pants

FRECKLE-FACE

Sun and Wind Brinj Out XTgly Spot-. How to Komove Basily. Here's a chance. Miss Freckle-facc. ; try a remedy for freckles with the guai antee of a reliable dealer that it will n . cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of fethine--double strength from any druggist an', a few applications should show you ho. easy it is to rid yourself of ..the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely Is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the -druggist for thdouble strength othine as this is th prescription soli under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. Adv.

WOODHULL'S ICE CREAM Always Pleases Her. Ask for Woodhull's.

With Eyery Suit Ordered "During July TO KEEP OUR TAILORS BUSY. In spite of the high cost of woolens we will sacrifice our profit and make your suit at the regular price and The Extra Pants for $1.00

$n p SuitsOrder iQj

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Extra Pants $1 Only SAME WELL KNOWN, HIGH CLASS WORKMANSHIP Sterling Woolen . ' Mills 171 State Street. ' Hammond, Ind. Opposite E. C. Minas Dept. Store.

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