Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 6 October 1917 — Page 9
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More Heat Less Fuel With the "Underfeed" method the smoke, gas and soot are consumed i If you want to get away from the disagreeable feature of t he smoke rushI ing out into your face every time you put soft coal on the fire, try tho ' "Renown" Underfeed Heater
EXTRA SPECIAL A beautiful Range, east iron construction throughout -with high closet, has glass in oven door; burns hard or soft coal or wood: a regular $42.50 value. Special sale price . $36.00 "Oak" Stoves and Heaters Our ' Famous Oak" is a beautiful model of what, is desired in stove construction. In full nickel trim. Come In sizes for any home. Prices ranging as to the size of the stove No. 21 Famous Oak S6 To No. 413 Famous Oak gg gQ No. 415 Famous Oak - 10 60 No. 417 Famous Oak SX340
Tha coal is fed undr the fire and the smoke and gas are forced up throughthered hotcoais.wheretheyaremixed withhighlyheatedatrand consumed. Don't smother your fire by putting soft coal on top of it. You will positively save 25 or more on your fuel bill and get more heat We will guarantee that tnia stove will not puff or explode, if operated 'j according to our instructions. - Let us show you how they work .
"Renown" Underfeed Heaters Renown Underfeed Heaters Come in and see the new way. We have a complete stock. Come early and get the size wanted for your home. Prices as listed below No. 316 Black base and legs with nickel trim. Priced at $22.50 No. 318 Black base and legs with nickel trim. Priced at S25.65 No. 320 Black base and legs with nickel trim. Priced at $27.90 No. 416 Nickel base and legs, also nickel trim. Priced at - 824.50 No. 418 N'ickel base and legs, also nickel trim. Priced at x S27.90 No. 420 Nickel base and fegs. also nickel trim. Priced at - S30.15
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The only jointless leg bottom and base with full radiation and large ash pan that is on the market or has ever been made in the historv of the stove industry.
The jointless leg bottom and base makes the stove air-tight below grate, which is the only true tire-keeping principle:
It will be as good a fire keeper twenty years hence as it is today. The Hot Blast Air-Tight Florence will heat twice the space that can be heated by any other stove on earth at one-half the cost. The only perfect floor heater that is or has ever been made. All features are patented and no stove manufacturer, dealer or user can copy or use same for seventeen years from date of patent without incurring liability for an action for damages.
A No. 77 Florence will heat 6 rooms all winter on
6 tons of slack or lump coal or less hard ?oal than a base burner. Price A No. 75 Florence will heat 5 and f
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A Beautiful Sellers Kitchen Cabinet, solid oak' construction, porcelain top, white enamel throughout top. The word ''Sellers" and all is said in regard to kitchen cabinets. Price $27
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Odd Dining Chairs in solid oak. fumed or golden finish "with leather seats. These chairs could not be bought by us at the price we offer them for from $1.60 to $3.50
Whiting And Its People
Bay 550.00 XJUirtjr Bona. Baa ot WhltlBgr, open 9 a, m. to 8 . m. fi-81 Princoss theatre tortiKht. Mary Pickford In her great patriotic photo drama. The Little American." by Jerome MacPherson. a motion picture production that will strike a responsive chord in the breast of every American, disclosing the greatest patriotic appeal ever screened. Also a Tictogruph. Sunday. George Beban in "The Bond Between. Also hiirh-class vaudeville. 4 acts. Monday DouKlas Fairbanks in "Wild and Woolly. Matinee, 1:30 p. m. 10-6-1 Men ask for Stephenson underwear. The underwear certified for health and comfort. Idoul weights for eorly fall
MORE DEADLY THAN I HID DDG'S BITE The bite r-f a rabid d'c i no lonper l.-adlv. rtue to the now famous l,pr 'ireatmem. hut the flow, livtn deatn. ri, rsultant of poisoning of tho ?!-t.--.n bv dead! urir acid is pure and ln-vital'le as day follows ntRht. No other organs of the human body o important to health making a the kidnevs and Madder. K-op your kidi . vs clean and your bladder in working '.niitton and vou need have no fear of , ease Hon't try to clitat nature. It is a rrut-t master. Whenever you exi, ri'iiec baekache. nervousness, difiieu'ty In passing urine, -get on the job. Tour kidnevs find bladder require irn-lu-dia'C attention. Don't delay. Tins i'the time to take the bull by the bom t;M.r MKDAI, Haarlem Oil CnFFules will do the trick. For nvr t o hundred years thy have pr'en neritori.ni- in tfi treatment of diJfas .. tho Btomaeh. kidneys, liver and Mad-
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STAR THEATRE WHITIM.. lU. TODAY The Great Actress Clara Kimball Young in her latest success "Without a Soul" SUNDAY The Popular Actor WILLIAM FARNUM in "AMERICAN METHODS" A Wonderful picture that every Americas should see. Al.-o a roaring comedy. "Bath Houe Tangles."
ani winter in all sizes. $1.50 up. 10-6-1 H. GORDJX i SON. Bpen& Imi tha you aam aa4 dposlt the difference in a STlngr Ac. count with thia stron Hatlomal Baak every montlf, and you will not have to worry about your future independence Open a Saving's Account this evening. TiaST NATIONAL BANK. Whiting', Xnd. Open Saturday Evening's from 6 to 8 o'clock. 10-6-1 .E. church. S. C. Rogers. Pastor. Sunday school. 9 :S0: preaching. 10:30. Theme: "Winning the Battle." Epworth League. 6:30: preaching, 7:30. Theme: "The Call of Love." Visit the home of Hart. Schaffner & XIarx for guaranteed all-wool clothing. Satisfaction or money refunded. Gordon's. 10-6-1 Ann Marie, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. r. A. Peterson of Cleveland avenue, who is ill with scarlet fever, is improving. Examine the leather in Walk-Over Shoes. The same high standard as In former years Insures long service and equally as much comfort. 10-6-1 Miss Helen Williams of Indiana boulevar3. entertained a friends from Chicago, Thursday. Dedicatory services of the Mothers' Memorial pipe organ will be abfcerved
.n the Plymouth Congregational church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. The sermon will be preached by the pastor, Rev. Charles K. Trueblood. from the theme: "The Ministry of Music." W. B. Theflle of Michigan City, will be the organist and will be assisted by the vocalist. Miss Lillian Monberg of Hammond, and a large choir. At the evening Ferviee Mr. Teale will play the organ and will speak on the subject. "The
Mission of the Organ in Our Church Worship." This will be the first appearance of the vested choir. The services will open and close by the processional and recessional of the robed choir. Hoyt E. Wright of Laporte avenue, was called to Now York by the death of his step-father. Mr. Roberts. Mrs. Rittman of the Re-ht flats, who has been finite' 1!1. was much improved yesterday. The lecture by Pr. Hurty . of the siat board of health which was held at. the high school auditorium on Thursday night was very excellent. lAe subject was "F'lltration." The lecturer brought out. some intersttng facts regarding this Important subject and won for it many who were heretofore opposted to a filtration plant for our city. The Whiting bo s who left Whiting for Camp Taylor. Louisville, on Sept. 13. have written tlmt they are new in rossession of their suits and are fulllledged soldiers. Not one of the twenty-one men sent before last Thursday have been sent bark because or failure to pass the final examination. Mrs. O. E. Meek of Illinois boulevard, is expected home tomorrow from a two weeks' visit with relatives In Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Rr.y Walker of Sheridan avenue, have moved to Atchison art nue. The Whiting public night school will
! open next Monday night in the high
school building. The work is onered in English, citizenship, mathematics, commercial subjects, cooking, household management, food conservation, nursing, sewing, mechanical drawing, machine" shop, science and French. Other subjects will be taught according to the demand. Th Past Chiefs of the Pythian Sisters are making arrangements or a circus and masque ball to be given in the Slovenski hall, on October 30. Specialties will be introduced by the MezoConroy comedians and there will he a
number of other mirth-provoking attractions.
HOBART
Miss Mao Mundell was born at Hobart. January 21, 1975 and died Oct. 3. 1917. aged 42 years, S months and 9 days. Death was caused after a lingering illness of eight months. She has lived in Hobart all of her life, exefpt for. two years which were spent at Merrillville. and during this time has gained many warm friends here. She was an active member in the O. E. S.. having joined In 1910. She was also a member of the M. E. church and the Epworth league. She taught school for three years, having taught in the Hobart schools for one year. She is survived by her mother, one brother. Harte Mundell of Westvllle. Ind., and one sister. Miss Alice Mundell. The funeral was held Friday aftednoon at 2 o'clock at the M. E. church, in charge of the O. E. S., and interment was in the Hobart cemetery. Mrs. Leeper is on the sick list. Mrs. Wm. Killtgrew was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Mrs. Wm. Krausse and daughter Miss Alvina, transacted' business in 'Chicago yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Thompson. Messrs. C. Scholler and Phillips, and Miss Elsie Rose attended a meeting of the O. E. S. held at Laporte last Tuesday evening. A farewell party nai tendered Rev. 'and Mrs. Ayling last Wednesday evening at the M. E. church. They expect ito leave today for Crown Point, where Rev. Ayling has been appointed to
QUIT UEIT WHE1 KIDNEYS BOTHER Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder troubles you.
N'o man or woman who eats infat regularly can mako a. mistake by flushing the kidneys oeeasionally. says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites the kidneys, they become overworked from the strain, vet they become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to niter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick.- Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders
, come from sluggish kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy: take a table-
spoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia. and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidney, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. .Tad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure: makes a delightful effervescent hthia-water drink which everyone should take nbw and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. Adv.
take care of the congregation at that place during the coming year. Mrs. Mary Beltzhoover returned Thursday from a week's visit with relatives at Chicago. James Listen of C'hatsworth. 111., visited with old friends here a fewdays this week. Mr. Lis ton formerly lived at this place. Mr' Jake Ittel left Thursday for Crown Poipt to join a unit of enlisted men who were to lenA'e" for Camp Taylor but when he arrived he was notified to return home Tint'! November 1. : - . Mr. and Mrs. Uoy Flulhand of Galien. Mich, are here visiting with relatives for a couple of days. J Rev. Lawrence of Winamac has been appointed to take charge of the M. E. Congregation here during the coming jpar, and will preaeh his first serrron here next Sunday. Mr. H S. Dixon has purchased the Van hardware store and expects to Hake possession shortly. Mr. Van Duesen. the former proprietor, has purchased a farm west of Chicairo. and will move his family to that pla-:e.
ST. JOHN
Miss Margaret Keilman of Hammond, visited here with her mother. Thursda y. Frank Scheldt was a Hammond visitor on Thursday. Miss. Mary No'an is visiting, with friends at Chicago Heights. Miss llertha Ludnig l-?ft on Saturday morning for Chicago to attend the worlds scries hall games on Sunday. Petr Schaller and John Keilman were Hammond visitors on Friday.
LOWELL
George Ebert and daughter have gone to Florida to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Zartman loft esTerdny for Galveston. Ind., where they will visit their son Richard, and family. Mrs. E. S. Walker went" to Monon yesterday and from there, accompanied by her sister, will go to Esses. Canada, where they will visit their brother and family. John Bowie of Wheatfield was in Lowell yesterday. P. A. McNay has gone to Burt. Ia. where he will viit his sister, Mrs. Gibbst Prof. M. A Rrannon of Eeloit, Wis., came last evening" for a visit with relatives Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hoevft were in Chicago yesterday. John Jones transacted business in Chicago yesterday. J K. Woerner, pastor of ihe Shelby Christian church, win preach at the Lowell Christian church tomorrow evening at 7:30.
has accepted a position as nurse in the Gary hospital. Mrs. Henry Foster and daughter of East Chicago, visited her mother, Mrs. Rose of Amy avenue. Friday. Mrs. George Dibbins and daughter of East Side, visited her sister, Mrs. H. Theissen or Indiana boulevard. Thursday. John Melvin of Atchison avenue, was a Chicago business visitor, Thursday. Mrs. Miller and son George of Chicago, and ..Mr. Seliger.of East Side, spent Thursday here, the guests of Mrs. Iltnry Eggers of Lake avenu. All members of the Ladies' Bibie class are-requested to be at the church this evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Ffnk Schults of Amy avenue, visited her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Whiting of Hammond. Thursday.
Miss Helen wants to see you. 10-3-3t
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Abstracters of Titles Issssseses!
Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands and Lots in Lake County. FRED R. MOTT, Pre. ALBERT MAACK, Sec'y-Trea. FRANK HAMMOND, Vice Pres. EDWARD J. EDER, Maneger. Crown Point, Indiana. Branch Offices at Hammond and Gary.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman of Hammond, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kuhlman. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs C. P. Schoon visited!
relatives in Mirhigan. this week. Mrs. Kuhlman of Hammond, is spending this week with her sen Joe Kuhlman. Mrs. Walter Rrashler of South Dakota, spent Wednesday at the home of Mrs. J. Koov.
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If peevish, feverish and sick, give ' California Syrup of Figs."
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Mr. arid Mrs. Hitt of Myrtle avenue, have moved to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henrickson (nee Nellie Schade) have returned home from . two weeks' wedding trip, which they apent in the south. Miss Maude LaHayne of Laporte. is the guest of Miss Agnes Atchison of Lake avenue, for a few days. Miss Ek-nora Fick of Myrtle avenue, visited friends in Hammond. Thursday evening. Miss Arna Vargo of Roberts avenue, left Thursday for Gary where she
Mother! Tour child isn't naturally cross and peevish. See if tongue is coated; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liver arid bowels need a cleansing at once. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad. throat sore, doesn't cat. fcleep or act naturally, has Stomachache, diarrhoea, remember, a gentle liver
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the first treatment given. Nothing equals "California Syrup of
Figs" for children's ills: give a tea-j spoonful, and in a few hours all the j fo.i! w aste, sour bile and fermenting food which is clogged in the bowels
passes out of the system, and you have a well and playful child again. All children love this harmless, delicious "fruit laxative," and it never fails to effect a good "inside" "cleansing. Directions for babies, childrtn of all ages and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle. Keep it handy in your home. A little
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row, but get the genuine. Ask jour; drugciit for a 50-cent bottle of "Call-:
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TO PROSPECTIVE FIXTURE BUYERS. Do not buy your Electric Fixture3 until you have ieen ours.
The largest and piost select display in Northern H
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