Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 84, Hammond, Lake County, 27 September 1917 — Page 8

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THE TIMES Wednesday, Sept. 2. 1917. Neighborhood News From AH Ov 1f M OHiT CROWN POINT LOWELL DYER MERRILLV'ILLE MUNSTER LANSING WHITING r CEDAR LAKE GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HOBART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE

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Crown Point Mews

Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

Robert Head, deputy state fire mar- turned from a two vees acat .on trip shal, was in Crown Point today when! to the Kankak'.e river. he was making arrangements for the I Miss Nellie Meyer is in Kobart this trial of an arson case. t week where she is substituting in the Sub-carrier Leo Hack has resigned J schools for Miss Alice Mundvll, who is his position at the post office as has j Attending' her sister w hn is serioutly also Deputy Barbau'.d this week. j sick. The coming city election promises to) Win. Dildie of Pittsburgh is sper.dbe ouile exciting as each day a new j ing a few days here, being called on candidate throws his hat in the ring, j account of the death of his father the latest addition Is George H. Letz, Frank Diddie. who is coming out for alderman in his j Mrs. Lucy Burge. residing on Clark ward. Mr. Letz has not officially an-: street, is serionslv sick with pneumonia

nounced his candidacy but town talk and her relatives and friends are much says he has an eye on a seat in the worried over hr condition, owing to.

city council. j her advanced ngo. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Collins have re- j Quite a 1 timber of the county offi-

turned from Chicago.

a short business trip to

cials and other Crown Pointers attended a banquet in honor of County Coroner

i Washing Won't Rid j Head cf Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it. theti you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; arply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the pcalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning, most if not all. of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. no matter how mtich dandruff you may have. You will find. too. that all itching and digging of the scalp -will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better.

j You can g'jt liouid arvon at any drug store. It s i-i- pei s i e nnl never fi'.! to do the work. Adv.

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of scarlet fever. Mrs. 'Charles Fisher returned last night from Ottawa, III., where she has been taking medical treatment.

Whiting And Its People

"Word was received here today of the i J. A. Graham of Hnmmon.il who leaves serious accident which, had happened to j shortly for France.

Virgil Whitaker, son of Henry Whitaker former sheriff of Lake county and a former resident of Crown Point. The message says that Virgil had his jawbroken in a practice game of football and was In St. Margaret's hospital. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hoffman have re-

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Look, Mother! If tongue is coated give "California Syrup of Figs." Every mother realizes, arter giving her children "California Syrup of Figs." that this Is their Ideal laxative, because they love, Its pleasant taste and it thoroughly cleanses the tender little

stomach, liver and bowels without grip- ' town office, located in the Commercial ing. Hotel with Mr. Fate as operator. The When cross. Irritable feverish or ' new service w ill be highly appreciated, breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the' The Chamber of Comm rce is nssist-

tongue. mother! If coated, give a tea- j lrg the National Council of Defense in

spoonful of this harmless "fruit laxa- making the big patriotic rally next Fii-

tive," and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. When its little system Is full of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, colic remember, a good "inside cleansing" should always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep "California Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a 50cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups printed on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here, so don't be fooled. 'Jet the genuine, made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Adv.

daughter were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mrs. H. B. Alier and son Archilles Hepp, of Chicago, visited in Lowell yesterday. Achilles is in the navy and was given a few days' furlough. p L. Weakley went to French LlcK Springs yesterday to rest up for a few days. Misses Floy Xewkirk and Marie Saylor loft yesterday for South Dakota, where they will teach school the corning year. Miss Mary Kalembia is confined to the house on account of a light case

The business houses of Crown Point will close for two hours on I-'ri.hiy afternoon during the lecture at the court house given under the auspices of the state council of defense. The folowin? were Issued marriae lincenses here: James Harris and Ophelia Ward. Gary: Norma n L. Powell and Zelma H. Tibbs, Gary: Clayton J. Shilling and Elizabeth Fundi:, Gary; Joe Walter and Anna Stahl. Hammond; Alex Szoke and Mary Lipus, East Chicago: Max Zieeler, Chicago, and Gladys Barney, Gary. Mrs. Raymond Rudolph delightfully entertained the C. B. B. club on Monday evening. Five hundred was phiyed, the prizes being won by Miss Norma Bnrtholomae and Miss Ida Rosenhauer. Mrs. H. C. McCril'.rs won lie guest prize. The guests of the overt. lis- were: Mrs. McCrillus. Mrs. Kdward Glover, Miss Lola Farley and Mrs. Wm. Heinze of Gary. Chamber of Commerce Notes. This week's band concert will conclude the concerts for this season. The program will be composed of new and popurar airs.

Through the efforts of the Chamber Almost everyone knows that Sage

of Commerce and Mr. Fate the Western Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded

BE PRETTY! TURN 6BHJIHB DIRKTry Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur.

day afternoon at the court bouse a grand success. Every one should hear these four noted orators. . The high school will be dismissed Friday afternoon giving the pupils an opportunity to attend the big patriotic rally.

LOWELL

Mrs. McKinney and Mrs. riumb Hammond, were guests of Mrs. S. Clark here yesterday. Miss Helle Carstens has gor.o

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brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years r.go the only way '.o got this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage ami Sulphur Compound." you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, for about 50 et nts. Don't stay gray! Try it' No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it ' so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft ?rush with it and draw this through your hnir, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two. your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite for those ...l.. ,lr.L- li'-iir nriH a vouthflll an-

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Bu7 550.00 UDfcrty Bono. Baax oi Whiting-, open 9 i. m. to S p, to. ' 5-21 Bring In your old hat. we will make it look like new. It sounds like braggng but it's tru j. Freel'f, 531 HDt i et.. VYh.ting. 9-l'C-27-I3 Princess Theatre tonight. Matv -Miles Mintr in " Dream c- Two Ago." AIsj a toed tormdy. 9-27-1 Beginning MondayOct. 1st we will be open all night. Newman Bakery & Restaurant. 4 IS 119th st. 9-27-1 The music section of the Fortnightly club held the first meeting of the year on Tuesday when the section was enter. ained at the home of Mrs. John C. Hall on Oliver streM. A very excellent program was rendered. This being as follows: The Club Collect was read after which Mrs. Walter Rhea read a paper on "The Great Cathedrals and Italian Architecture from the 9th and 12th Centuries." Mrs. F. W. Daegling read a paper on "Gregorian Church Music." and Mrs. G. H. Fifield read a paper on "The Troubadour," all of which were very fine. Mrs. Myerick rendered several beautiful piano selections in Gregorian music, and Mrs. .Hall also played two victrol.-i records in Gregorian music sung by St. Peter's choir. The meeting was a decided success and after the . business session luncheon was served. The new chairman, Mrs. Arthur Vernon presided yesterday, the other officers being Mrs. W. G. Spurrier, vice chairman; Mrs. Henry S. Davidson, secretary and treasurer. The next meeting will be on October 24, which will consist of a trip to the art institute in -which all members of the club are invited to participate. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitmer of Atchison avenue, are visiting the former's mother in Edinburough, 111. Miss Mayme Duffy of Central avenue, is the guest of relatives in Cleveland. Ohio. W. O. Swartz of Sheridan avenue, and his son-in-law Edward Zimmerman of Chicago, are on a motor trip to Pittsburgh. Harry OHara who on a furlough visited his 'sister. Miss Mabel O'Hara. and his brother. George O'Hara, has returned to his post of duty. The Daughters of Rebekah drill team will go to Charity lodge. South Chicago, tomorrow night to do the initiatory work for the South Chicago

order which the local lodge organized j

twenty years p go. Alt members will leave Whiting on the 7 o'clock car for

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E can overindulge in almost anything, such as tea and cch.ee drinldng, and even in the use of vater.Thene is such a thing as'Aquamania'Cwater lunacy) and we also have food drunk ards. Everrone knows that the intemperate use of alco

holic be,erages is unquestionably injurious, just as every sane man knows that the temperate use of a mild Barley-Malt and Saazcr Hop brew, such as BUDWEISER, is the drink of moderation. BUDWEISER sales exceed other beers by millions of bottles, because it is brewed in the good old honest way. Quality has for 6o years been the secret of its success. w to st.LouiS are ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS. U.S.A. courteously invited to inspect our plant - covei H2 acres Anheuser-Busch Branch Distributors Chicago, I1L

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' Carroll and Neyton, the two well known jewelers and optometrists of Hammond, wifli to announce the opening of their new and beautiful

Jewelry Store Friday Evening September 28, 1917 at 186 State Street., Hammond The public cordially invited.

FLOWERS

A complete line of the newest .things in Jewelry, Diamonds, Cut Glass and Optical Goods will be carried in stock. A full line of Grafanolas and Records always on hand. The Watch and Jewelry Repairing Department will be in the personal charge of Mr. W. X. Xewton, the expert, who has had years of practical experience at the bench. The Optical Department will be under the personal care of Mr. Eugene C. Carroll, a graduate of Northern Illinois College of Optometry, and holder of a state license to practice in the State of Indiana.

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Mrs. Ehrat of Roberts avenue, will j entertain the Independent Pedro' club i n Friday afternoon. ! Mrs. W. Tt. Warriner. formerly pasj 'r of the jr. E. church here, will be ; the fruest of Mrs. Harvey Robinson of

baporte avenue, this week. Floyd Holllday, son of W. W. Holliday of liary, who was a second lieutenant a. Camp Taylor. tOuisville. has had the Rood fortune to he promoted to first lieutenant, and has been transferred to Camp Shelby, at Ilattiesburg-, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. D. Root who were visiting at the home of their srn. D. Root, in Central avenue, have returned to their home In New York. Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Gavlt and Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Beubien heard Theodore Roosevelt speak on "Patriotism" In Chicago, last evening:. Arnold Exton, who has been In the officers' training camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison, has been transferred to Fortress Monroe, Va.. to the coast artillery. Mrs. C. M. Jewell of Fischrupp avenue, who has been very ill for several days. Is improving-. Mrs. Jewell Is at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. S. Wells on John street. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brenner of Laporte avenue, receved a letter from their son. Ralph Brenner, yesterday, who Is "somewhere In France." The letter stated that he was well. Mrs.' H. Robinson of Eaporte avenue, is entertaining her ' sister. Miss Eleanore Bovd of Marion, Ohio.

Tell Your Wife Corns Lift Off Doesn't hurt a bit to lift corns or calluses off with fingers.

HOT DUE TO SEX ALONE

Many Women Have Learned The Cause of Many Mysterious Pains and Aches.

Many women have come to know that sex Isn't the reason for all backaches, dizzy headaches and urinary disorders. Men have these troubles, too, and often they come from kidney weakness. To live simplj', eat sparingly, take better care of one's self and to use Doan'a Kidney rills, is bound to help bad kidneys get better. There is no other remedy so well-recommended by Lake County people. Read this Indiana Harbor case: Mrs. John Gay. 1907 fjne Hundred Thirty-seventh St.. Indiana Harbor, says: "I can surely recommend Dean's Kidney Pills, for I don't know of anything as g-ood for kidney trouble. About twelve years ago I had Inflammation of the bladder that made me pretty miserable. My kidneys acted so irregularly, I was annoyed constantly and I felt weak, nervous and tired. I read about Doan'a Kidney Pills: what they were doing for others who had suffered as I did. and got a box. They soon relieved mc and two boxes put my kidneys in good order. The inflammation of the bladder left me and I felt fine In every way. Since then when my kidneys haven't acted just right, Doan's have quickly relieved me." frlce 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a- kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Gay had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, X. Y. Adv.

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. Not a twinge of pain or soreness before applying, or afterwards. This may sound like a dream to cornpestered men and women who have been cutting, filing and wearing torturous plasters. Yes! Corns lift out and calluses peel oft as If by magic. A small bottle of freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store. Apply a few drops directly upon your tender corn or callus, and instantly the soreness disappears; then shortly the corn or caHus. will be so loose that it lifts off. Fretzone dries Instantly. It doesn't eat out the corn or callus, but just shrivels It up no it lifts away without even irruating the surrounding skin. Women should keep a tiny bottle handy on the dresser and neier let a corn or callus -A 3 v..

Prof. Smith of the Harvey. 111., school, will give a canning and drying demonstration at the domestic science room In the high school next Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock to which all ladies of the city are invited.

ROBERTSDALE j

Jlii. joan iiarr i-f East Side, was the guest of Mrs. John Plau of Hyrtle avenue, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Benson of Terre Haute. Ind.. is spending a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Benson of Roberts avenue. The Independent Pedro club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ernest Ehrat of Lake avenue. Cecil Masterson of the Great Lakes Naval station is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mosterson of Myrtle avenue. Fred C. Miller of Hammond, sent three new White sewing machines over Tuesday for the Red Cros3 sewing department-Mrs. John VIsconti of Roberts avenue, entertained a few friends at a luncheon at her home, Wednesday afternoon. County Commissioner George Schaaf Is spending a few days at Indianapolis. John Benson left Tuesday for Lafayette, Ind., to take a course at Purdue university. Mrs. G. M. Gough returned home from Mayfleld, Ky., Tuesday, where she was called by "the serious Illness of her sister, -Mrs. Edwarf Ma'tingley. Mrs. Matt.r.gly unCar wen; a ve.-y serious op

eration, but was improving when Mrs Gough left for home. Sewing and knitting for the Red Cross at the Franklin auditorium tomorrow afternoon. All members are urged to attend. William Seliger. Sr., of East Side, visited at the Eggers home In Lake avenue, yesterday. Mrs. Charles Johnson of Missoula, Mont., and Miss Josephipe Springer of Marshalltown, la., returned to their homes after a few days' visit at the home of Dan Arnold of Lake avenue. Friday evening the junior choir of the Evangelical church will meet for practice at 7 o'clock, and the senior choir at o'clock. All members are requested to be present. Mrs. C. G. Buell attended the funeral of Mrs. Katherine Casey, mother of Mrs. John Kirk, cf Gary, Tuesday. Henry Atchison of Woodville, Ind., Is spending the week here visiting his sister. Mrs. Agnes Roberts of Roberts avenue. Alderman Henry Eggers transacted business In Chicago yesterday.

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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Boecker returned home frotr a week'" vici? Wednesday murni: g f;-o:n llli.sl.oi ... Mo. Bernard Bi'ecker has accepted the contract for driving the school bus for the coming year. Mrs. Jacob Wagner of Chicago, Is visiting here with her parents. Mrs. Math Brick and son Peter, are visiting with relatives in Chicago. The C. O. F. held its monthly meeting Wednesday evening.

yesterday visiting with relatives. Ed Spencer has .accepted a position as night clerk at the Nickel Plate. Miss Alvina Krauso visited with friends in Chicago yesterday.

DYER

Two of our young men, Mat Herrman and Telesphore Chenard went to Hammond the forepart of the' w eek and enlisted, offering their services in the cavalry. They passed their preliminary examination nd will leave lor Fort Wayne next Monday for final examination, after which they will go to the framing camp. They are the lirst who have of late made Dyer, to offer their services voluntarily to their country. Mrs. Henry Grelving visited with relatives at .Hammond, yesterday. Mrs. Theo Kammer and son left on Tuesday evening for Chicago where they will spend several days with relatives.

HOBART

Mrs. P. Newman transacted business in Chicago yesterday. William Fleck is enjoying a two weeks' vacation. A. Brnbbs cf East Side, was here

SCHEHERVILLE Mr. find Mrs. Peter Schumacher and Mr. and Mrs. George Magmot of St. J i.n vj'-ef'. with Mrs. H. Schumacher. Mo:it".;.y. Dr. J. Iddings visited a few slclc people here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Thiel transacted business In Chicago, Tuesday. Joseph Reiplinger and Peter Schweiller are laid up with rheumatism and lumbago.

Economy In Dress. People -who dress well on moderate means never make the mistake of having too many garments nt one time. It Is better to take good care of one's belongings, brushing, cleaning and mending when necessary and then replenishing them with new as needed.

Make It The Last War.

Food Souring Causes Indigestion, Gases, Heartburn Pape's Diapepsin Instant Relief! Neutralizes acid in stomach, stopping dyspepsia, pain, belching It's fine!

You don't know what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the damage do you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach is in a revolt; if sick, gassy and upset, and what you just ate has fermented and turned sour; head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated just take a little Pape's Diapepsin to neutralize acidity and in five minutes you wonder what became cf the indigestion and distress. Millions cf men and women today know that It is needless to have dys

pepsia. A little Inapeptiin occasionally keeps the stomach sweetened, and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care, cf your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage Instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless antacid is Pape's Diapepsm which costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores. It's truly wonderful it stops food souring and sets things straight, so P"ntly and easily, that it is really astonishing. Your stomach will digest your meals if you keep acids neutralized. Adv.