Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 16 August 1917 — Page 6
PAGE SIX
THE TIMES Thursdav, August 16. 1917.
and s is too little
M
ET rain Is necessary for all vegetable and animal life. Moderate rainfall at regular intervals is the ideal condition. Extremes of every kind always go wrong. Justice and Right are
in the balancing of forces. Thus it is with Inhibition, being an extreme, it is unjust dictatorial and un-American. For 6o years we have honestly brewed BUDWEISER the drink of moderation. It is a mild brew of the finest Barley-Malt grown in America, and the rarest Saazer Hops grown in old Bohemia. When used within reason, it awakens kindly fellowship and is as wholesome and healthful as Its flavor is distinctive and delicious
ever-and-always-the-same good old BUDWEISER.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS, U.S. A.
Visiters to St Louis are
courteously invited to inspect our plant covers acre;
I i U -J
i Anheuser-Busch Branch 1 g HP Distributors Chicago, III. B
Crown Point Mews Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital
Mra. J. B. Xeal and ?on Harold of Chicago sr3 spending' this week with Mr .and Mrs. Frank Pattee. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wills of Chicago Heights are spending a few days with Homer Wills and family. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Clark and Mrs. Vernon Parry have returned from a ehort visit with Chicago friends. TVednesday was Ascent Ion Pay and as a Jsolidav was observed hy the members oi St. Mary's congregai ion. The rrixmbers of St. Mary's Catholic church w;ll enjoy a dp.r-eingr party at th!r hall in the new school building this evening. Miss Grace Brooks and hr mother, Mrs. J. Cl. Brooks, nr spending a few wik with relatives at Boone. Iowa. SO Arnes .Tones of F;ast Chicago is PP4isIir a few days with Mis Eleanor Diftwlddie and other Crown Point friends. Judg'; Marry Xichr-lsn left today for Dow agtar;, Mich., to sr.-rd' a few days rolih trie Shortridges who ar spend 'ni? Eonr tlnitf thie.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pattee ce'ehrated their tenth wedding anniversary at their home on Slain street on Tuesday. Aug. 14th. The members of the immediate family and a few friends were present. Several beautiful gifts in keeping with the occasion were presented to Mr. and Mrs. I'attee. Program of Chamber of Commerce Boys Band concert Thursday evening. August IS: March To The. Front Miller Two-step Fort Huff Oevture Import Dalbv-
DYER
renacie Melody To Youth.
.Huff
j Few Drops on a i j Corn or Callus l Instantly stops pain and they 1 f lift right off with fingers. j
This tiny bottle holas the wonder of vond"s. It contains an almost magical drug called f reex.one. It is a compound mad'? fr'"m ether. Apply a few drors of this freezotie upon a tender, aching corn or a hardened callus. Instantly' the soreness disappears and shortly you will find the corn or callus so shriveled and loose that you just lift it off with the fingers. It doesn't hurt one particle. Tou feel no pain or soreness when applying freezone or afterwards. It doesn't even irritate the skin. Just ask in any drug store ffr a small bottle of freezone. This will cost but a few cents but will positively rid your poor, suffering feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn be
tween the toes, or the tough calluses on bottom -of feet. Women! Keep a tiny bottle on the dresser and never let a corn ache twice. Adv.
I m
Hawaiian One-Step Kaill overture Golden Barnard Waltzes Forever Brooks March Presenting America Hays Star Spangled Banner. NOTICE. The merchants of Crown Point will ( lose their respective places of business
) on Friday. August 24th. from 12 noon to ! ' p. m. iit honor of the big Lake Couhty
fair, also giving them and their clerks an opportunity to at lend the fair. K. J. CRAWFORD. Pres. Retail Merchants Assn. Miss Frances Grimmer is in Hammond today where she is attending the wedding of her cousin. Harry Grimmer, to Miss Clara beisenfeldt. Miss -Grimmer acted as bridesmaid for the young con pl. Mr. Newton Hembroff of Hammond was doing business at the county seat today. August Johnson and family are spending a few weeks at Michigan City where they have a cottage. Marriage licenses issued were: Chester IMekerson and Ada Schmidt. Hammond: Geo. Sahaz. Indiana Harbor, and Hattio Wright. I"ani!le. III.; Joe Williams and Piela Dumas. Gary; Edward Redar. Griffith, and Theresa Austgen, Schererville.
After spending a week's vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schaller, the Misses Helen Winters and Anna Katharein returned to their homes in Chicago the fore part of the week. Monday evening St. Joseph's court. C. O. F.. hel dtheir regular monthly meeting at their hall. The interior of the First National hank, here is being decorated which, when completed, will give it a beautiful appearance. Mrs. Peter Sehaller spent several days in Chicago this week, visiting with relatives. Tuesday forenoon the fire boys had a little active practice when the alarm called them to the home of John F. Klein, where a gasoline stove got on a ramriage. but did not explode. The hoy. were soon there and put out the flames which were confined to the i.tove. A number of young folks from here went to St. John yesterday evening to attend the dance at Spring Hill Grove l LOWELL ) Mrs. G. M. Deathe went to'Hammond yesterday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Eck Jones and family. Miss Margaret Braun has returned from St. John. Miss Goldie Clark of Gary, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. X. E. Clark. Charles Minninger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Minninger. was taken to Hammond yesterday and underwent an operation for appendicitis.
CLARK
ST. JOHN
$2
Among the Hammond visitors on . I . , ...
I " runnuay wrre .vi r. ana Mrs. Arthur
Mark. Mrs. Robert Connors. Mrs. Peter Stark. Mrs. Elizabeth Lauerman. Mr. and Mis. Noibert Bohling. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Adler and family and the Misses Elizabeth and Kathryn Thiel, and Mai me Schaefer. Mrs. Herman Schma! of Hammond, visited Wednesday here with er parents. Elizabeth Schmitz is visiting with relatives at Hammond, several days. The sisters have arrived from La.porte where they were spending their vacation.
The eighth anniversary of Fred
, Schurcr was held at his home here yes- ' U:rday. Among the features of the day
were singing, and all sorts of games were played, after which a dainty supper was furnished to all. Among those, present were Emily and Herbert Securer. William Scheer, Hugo and Bthel Wagner, George Schmitzer, Helen and Charles Scheurer, May and Roma Benner, Gertrude Beck, Anna Sonnei berg and many others. All present report a fine time and wish the host many happy returns of the day. Mrs. Henry Kaschmiedel and children of Clark, were visiting friends at Chicago. Mrs. John Gregg of Hammond, visited relatives at Clark. Mrs. Charles Sonnenberg of Tolleston. transacted business in Clark, esterday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Krueger and family of Chicago, spent the day visiting the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scheurer of Windsor Park, visited with relatives at Clark.
Ask Yourself How You Can Serve Your Country?
If You Think THE TIMES Is Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Always Welcome.
Whiting And Its People
3
Bay a $50.00 X.lbrty Bona. Sank ox Whiting, open 0 a. m. to 8 p. txu 6-3 X John Julier and Mike Barta'vich are here on a week's furlough, and expect to leave for their post again tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Byerly and daughters, Loretta and VJdette of Central avenue, are visiting relatives In Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Philip Mann of Indiana Harbor, arrested for speeding, was fined $2 and costs, upon payment of which he was released. E. Peterson was fined $J costs, $12. for intoxication, upon payment of which he was released. The dog belonging to Mat Ambrosi. which was the cause of his arrest, was shot and Ambrosi was released. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Davidson and eon James, and daughter Doris of Gary, spent yesterday visiting friends and relatives here. James, who has been In the officers" training camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison, and who has been awarded a commission, is home on furlough. Rev. Father Benedit Rajcany Is spending several days at Superior. Wis, visiting Bishop Kudelka. Peter Johnson of Central avenue Is on a fishing trip to Michigan during which time he is a guest of the Matsons. Miss Murphy of Chicago spent a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Donnell of Central avenue. Harry Kiefe who has been very ill for the past two weeks is improving. Mrs. Pottinger entertained several friends at her home in Atchison avenue in honor of her sister. Miss Josephine Wolf of Indianapolis, who is visiting her. Mr. and Mrs. Squire Wilkinson and baby of Elmwood. 111., spent yesterday here as the guests of Miss Katherine Pederson of Sheridan avenue. Mrs. Sarah Pascal who has been here visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. Carlson of Cleveland avenue, left yesterday for her home in Kelly. N. M. She was accompanied by her sister-in-law. Mrs. Fred Carlson who will visit her parents there. Attorney Frank N Gavit is in Wyoming on a business trip and Is expected home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Biesen of Cleveland avenue visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Burke at Chicago. Don Parks has returned from the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago. E. C. Shaefer of Balston Spa. X. T.. is expected here today to Join his wife and spend a few weeks visiting at the home of his son. Edward J. Shaefer on Atchison avenue. "Warren P. Beauhien who has teen at Fortress Monroe and who has been awarded a commission is expected home tomorrow for a short visit with his parents, "Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Beaubien. The Bates girls of Chicago are visiting at the home of their cousin, Roy E. Green of 119th street. Miss Lila Schoenemare will entertain a few friends at her home in LaPorte
avenue tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Thomsa McCarthy of Central avenue had as her guests Miss Tillie Carlson of Cleveland and Miss Swanson of Chicago. Mrs. H. E. Eeaubien entertained, the LaPorte avenue Neighborhood Club on Tuesday in honor of Mrs. E. C. Shaefer of New York. Jack Lynn left last night for his home In Detroit where he will take a position. Roy R. Tilton. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tilton of LaPorte avenue, who has been employed by the Standard Oil company at Detroit has been accepted for the officers' reserve and will go into training at Fort Sheridan on August 24. Whiting deserters are: Frank Yohinak. West 119th street. Hammond; Dan Zartz. 215 119th street. Whiting. These men drafted and were notified to i.ppear for examination which they failed to do and unless these respond at once will have the penalties meted out to them which is Imposed in these times of war. John Livingston of Indiana boulevard is lying at death's door in the Wesley
hospital in Chicago as the result or a collision of his motorcycle and an auto
mobile in Chicago. Livingston went to Chicago Monday to purchase a new mo
torcycle. On his way home he had gone very little distance when the accident
occurred. The autolst picked Livings
ton up and took him to the hospital
where he was found to have a severe
skull fracture which rendered him un
conscious from which he has not yet
recovered. From the contents of his pocket the victim's name and address were found and a message sent to his
wife. As this failed to reach Mrs. Liv
ington until the next morning she was distracted over the disappearance of her husband when he failed to return home
that night to go to work. Princess Theater today. Mutual Film Corporation presents Crane Wilbur In The 'Single Code." a very powerful and highly dramatic photo-play in five parts. Also a good comedy in two
parts.
8-16-1
HIGHLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller of Chicago, are visiting with Mrs. John Miller, at her summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Douthett and Mr. and Mrs. James Jamieson of Highland, and Mr. and Mrs. Feter Jansen of Ross, and the! rfamilies motored to Dolton, 111.. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Eenigenbetg and family spent Sunday in Roseland visiting relatives. Mrs. Garrett Krooswyk. who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis, was brought home from the hospital at Hammond, Tuesday. Mrs. Homer Lydick and Mrs. Sparks motored to Hammond. Tuesday. The Highland boys are reorganizing the band here. Mrs. J. Krooswyk and Mrs. John Krooswyk were Hammond shoppers, Tuesday. Mrs. Peter Kooy visited Mrs. Frank Berwanger at Schererville, Monday. Mr. Blue, who will become the principal of the public school visited in Highland. Monday.
.very tiise.WkE it Cbss to Psulh In Want A&Try one to-Dau. 'iburjclf ajd zoo,
ROBERTSDALE
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stanton of Myrtle avenue, entertained a number of relatives and friends at 6 o'clock dinner at their home Sunday. The out of town guests were Claude Harboldt. brother of Mrs. Stanton; Robert Moyer of Hammond. Charles Stanton of Burlington, la., and Bernard Weber of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hitt and Mrs. Foreaur motored to Chesterton yesterday. Ernest Turley. Anthony, John and Joseph Foreaur, Edward and Frank Ueesch are enjoying two weeks' camping at Coy's Park. I'l. A number of Robertsdale ladies are planning to form an auxiliary to the Hammond chapter. American Red Cross. There will h a meeting to ori ' .
?anize and elect officers at the home of Mrs. James Nicholsson of Roberts avenue. Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. All Red Cross members are urged to attend. Miss Elsie Lingham of Coloma, Mich., is spending a few days here visiting her cousin. Miss Grace Wickhorst of Indiana bou'rvard. Mrs. Reed Hubbard attended the funeral of her cousin at Laporte, Ind.. Wednesday.
LANSING
Miss Grace Hughes has returned home from a visit in Michigan. Mr. Kindt Is serving a two weeks' term on the jury in Chicago. Mrs. Straubel was a Hammond shopper on Monday. Miss Grace Hughes visited Miss Em
ma Schmidt on Tuesday evening. A number of young people of this place went to the Hammond beach. Monday afternoon.
HOBART
Miss Bessie Banks of the Gary public library, is enjoying a month's vacation, and spent the first of the week with friends at Mishawaka. George Sauter and Deering Melln left yesterday for a week's visit at Holland. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ruchti were Chicago visitors yesterday. The Thursday Evening nYsn i'i meet this week with Mrs. Jacob Fiester. A son was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. George Storey. Miss Esther Carlson of Chicago, in here sper.dine a week with her mother
f me StaiEiari dDil Company
2 Z
: rV ET -JJ- S.! ." ,!'" JjH;;. P ..' ." " " ' '- I " hiiii ,aniul'i m iw.wn.imiiii,1.j. ;.nni - - -If'- -i 'r-'V-fci i'lilf r''i-VVllii'fTrtWiilrf t.. --.......i, m , 1f . ... ... "h n,-.-,!,,, hmmimi ' ihrnHfllini iij Luis t 1 -
I , r n .1 .1' Id ' .1 ... rJ
1
w-j-i mvtm mumm mvj w upy - '--------"-fViinrir m
T BELONGS to the dark ages of
industry, when gasoline was gasoline and before it was manufac
tured on a purely scientific basis. Gravity, whether high or low, has no more to do with measuring the efficiency of gasoline as motor fuel than a foot rule to measure the brains of man, or his ability to reason. You cannot but accept the consensus of opinion of the world's greatest petroleum chemists and automobile engineers. They say Red Crown Gasoline is the best gasoline in the world because it contains the correct adjustment of boiling points commencing at about 95 degrees Fahrenheit and continuing in a perfect and unbroken chain up to above 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Banish the gravity theory today.
BUY
Clussollsid . ajJ XifcI3PiU J2Zr V35 S-J LJ L-J LJ xSS
You can get it everywhere its unifority is guaranteed, no matter where you get it If you buy gasoline indiscriminately a constant changing of carburetor is necessary to get results. If you buy Red Crown you won't have to adjust your carburetor except for winter driving. Made, Recommended and Guaranteed by Standard Oil Company
Hammond,
(Indiana)
Indiana
POLARINE, the perfect motor oil, for correct lubrication on any make car, at any motor speed or temperature.
i
srasrSHBaSLiESa
340
