Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 99, Hammond, Lake County, 15 October 1917 — Page 6
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THE TIMES Monday, October 15, 1917, gas gas I as: 1 . ! ! Over I IU1M CROWN POINT LOWELL DYER MERRILLVILLE MUNSTER LANSING WHITING CEDAR LAKE GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HOB ART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE
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STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real C?use Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands of 6tomach sufferers are doing now. Instead cf taking tonics, cr trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment clogged iiver and disordered bowcl3. Dr. Edwards Oiive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes iadigestioa tnd stomach troubles. If you hava a bad taste In your jnouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the sub Etituta for calomel. . Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what ycu like. At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists.
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" Harry Croon of Marlon, Ind., Is spending a few weeks here visiting at the Goon and Tucker hames. Ths Past Chiefs' ,clubof the Pythian Sisters will met tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hart of Indiana Harbor. Mrs. John Eck of Indiana boulevard. t" spending the -week at Rockford. III.. Tlsiting her aunt, Mrs. Ponsonby. William Eggers and son 'Warren, attended tha Orpheum theatre in Hammond. last evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Bader of Myrtle avenue, entertained their nephew, Sergeant Fred Vetter of New York, the latter part of tha week. Ths members of the Independent Teyro club wera entertained Friday afternoon at tha homo of Mr?. Jacob Fase ef Hoberts avenue. Several fames of pedro were played and prizes were won by Mesdames Bartlett, Blaul, Bley end Ehart. Anthony Foreaur and grandmother of Myrtle avenue, motored to St. John, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Blaul of Roberts avenua, received tha- sad raws Saturc;.y cf the death of the former's brother. Henry Blaul. Mrs. Bolack of Fhlladclphit, and John Zahracky of South Bethlehem, Pa., attended tha wedding of their brother, Albert Zebrecky and , Anna Hanchar, which took place- last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ehrat of Lake venue, attended tha Orpheum theatre, last evening. MSas Liz;.!e Wilson cf Indiana boulevard, visited Mrs. Hayhurst and family of East Side. Saturday. A. M. Bartz and son Milton of Myrtle avenue, aro spending a' few days at Ladoga, Ind., where Mr. Martz went ta Isa his brother, "Walter Marts who was
I Uric Acid Poisoning Tho most eminent physicians recognize that urio acid stored up in the system is the cause of rheumatism, that this urio acid poison is present in the joints, muscles, or nerves. By experimenting and analysis at the Invalid-' Hotel and Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N. Y., Dr. Fierce dissevered a combination of native remedies that he called Anuric which drives out the uric acid from the system, and in this way the pain, swelling and inflammation pubsido. If you are a sufferer from rheumatism, backache, pains here or there, you can obtain Anuric at any drug store and get relief from the pain and ills brought about by uric acid; or tend Dr. Pierce 10c. for trial pkg. Anuric which you will find many times more potent than lithia and e'xiininates urio acid almost as hot water melts sugar. A ahort trial will convince you. Anuric is a reprular insurance and lifesaver for all big meat eaters and those who deposit lime-salts in their joints. OLD-TIME REMEDY MAKES BLOOD PURE. Elkhart, Ind. " Whf-n I was a girl Just
coming into womanhood 1 suffered frreatly. I became weak and nervous, in fact, all j : i n
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pet anything that did rae any good untd my mother began giving me Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and Lis Golden Medical Discovery. They proved to be Just what I needed as I have never had any ID lore womanly trouble, and they also rured rne of the breaking-out on my body. I cannot, pay enough in praise of Dr. Pierre's rnMicines since they did so much for me." M&3. Gio. 1'le.nseb, 403 E. jacLsou St,
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Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning
Wash away all the stomach, liver, and bowel poisons before breakfast.
Tha curious result of a shell explosion. An interesting freak of the battlefield was the lifting' of a motortruck to the roof of a neighboring building by the explosion of a large shelL The incident occurred in the heavy firing in Flanders. A 210 German shell burst in the roadway at the side of tEe car and the force of the explosion carfied the auto high into the air and left it a wreck on the building nearby.
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Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson entertained at a family dinner party on Sunday, Ed "Wilson and family snd the Wilcox family, and Miss Anna Wilson of Chicago, were among the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Smitli are expected home from an automobile trip which they have been taking through Wisconsin. Mrs. John Collins entertained a partsof friends Friday afternoon, in honor of the first birthday of her daughter. The members of the Chrysolite club enjoyed a social session at the Commercial "club rooms on Thursday evening. After the card games the annual election was held, tha following officers to govern tha club for the ensuing year: President. Mr. Earl Rockwell; vice president, Mrs. II. Jj. Wheaton: secretary and treasurer. Miss Sara Winer. The social evenings of the club will be the same as last year. Miss Alice Mundell of Merrillville, was the week-end guest of MIjs Xellie Meyer at her home on Pettlbone avenue. Mrs. Katherine Engbert, her daughter. Mrs. Chester Beach, left on' Sunday for Canfon, Pa., to make their future hnm, wh-re Mr. Bpach is engaged as superintendent of a large mill, Mrs. Engbert and daughter have been r.-'i-dnts of Crown PoinJ " 7 ood many years, and we regret to see them leave our midst. Miss Ruby Collins, who has ppent the last year V Crown Point, haj accepted a position in the rosTo.Tice at Lowell. Ind. Miss Ida Winer who has spent the last six month in Washington and Colorado, Js expected home the first of next week to spend the winter with he- parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Winer. Dance at Spring Hill Grove. Wednesday evening, Oct. 17th. Good music. 10-13-3 Miss Esther CAray, teacher of lorrf.tfr Sf-icnce at the high school, is
spending the week-end with relatives in Gary. The members of the senior class of the Crown Point high school entertained the members of the other classes and faculty at the high school auditorium last Friday evening. In spite of the October blizzard or squaw winter, the achool fair held at the fair ground.i was largely attended by tha various schools of the county and was a very Interesting event. The exhibits were very good and the members of tha different schools vied for supremacy. Tha fair closod Saturday and the different premiums awarded. The benefit which is derived from an agricultural point of view Is certainly to be commended as the boy of today will be tha farmer of the future. The following licenses have bean Issued: Stanley Posikowski, Victorit Berzeist, Gary. Samuel U. Reed, Grace White. Gary. Reese Williams, Nora Mui-phy. Gary. Raymond W. Schreiter, Gary; Martha Johnson. Rock Island. Wm. R. Hotchklss, Mildred Acckenltvely, Gary.
To feel your best day in and day out.
to feel clean inside; no sour bile to coat your tcngue and sicken your breath or dull your head; no constipation, bilious attacks, sick headache, colds, rheumatism or gasjy, acid stomach, you must bathe on the Inside l!ke you bathe outside. This is vastly mora important, bect.uae the skin pores do not absorb lm:urltie Into the blood, whila the bowel pores do, says a wellknown physician. To keep these poisons and toxins wall flushed from th stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, drink before breakfast each day, a glaes of hot water with a teaspoonful of lirrestone phosphate In It. This will clear se. purify and freshen the entire alimentary tract, before putting more food Into tha stomach. Get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from your pharmacist. It Is inexpensive and almost tasteless, except a sourish twinge which Is not unpleasant. Drink phosphated hot water every morning :o rid your system of these vile poisons and toxins; also to prevent their formation. To feel like young folks feel; like you felt before jour blood. nerves and muscles became saturated with an accumulation of tody poisons, begin this treatment and above all. Uep up: As oap and hot water act on tha skin, cleasing. sweetening and purifying, so limestone phosphate and hot water before breakfast, act on tha stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Adv.
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.-ailed to the front. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eggers are entertainlng. thir cousins. Mr. and Mrs. August. Wagner cf Morton, Kan., for a few iays. Mrs. Hfrrann Theien of Indiana boulevard, visited her mother, Mrs. Fahn of Eaat Side, Friday.
They liven the liver and bowels and straighten you right up. Don't be bilious, constipated, sick, with breath bad and stomach sour.
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Word was received of the birth of a 'aughter on Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. 'ross of Kibble, Mich., former reslenta of Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Bciger have a son named Walter, who arrived on Thursday. The Girls' cluh met Friday night at the home of Helen Pockmire. The School fair held at Crown Point, on Friday and Saturday was attended by eighty-two children and adults from Miller. They had a lively time in spite of the cold weather. The buildings at the fair grounds semed entirely inadequate for the quantity of produce shown end the quality would create boosters from Lake county among any who saw the exhibit. It out rivalled many exhibits tha writer has seen from famous truck gardens In the eaat. The baked goods and fancy work would almost turn an honeat person from the straight and narrow path. The party returned to Miller Just before 6 o'clock.
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To-night sure! Take Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowwl cleansing you ever experienced. Wake up with Jour head clear, stomach sweet, breath right and feeling fine. Get rid of Kick headache, biliousness, constipation, furred tongue, sour stomach, bad colds. Clear you skin, brighten your eyes, quicken your step and feel
like doing a full day's work. Cascarets
are better than salts, pills or calomel' because they don't shock the liver or gripe tha bowels or causa inconvenience all ths next day. Mothers should give cross, sick, bilious, feverish children a whole Cascaret anytime as they can not Injure the thir
ty feet of tender bowels. Adv.
Buy a aso.CO IJtwrty Bono. Ssax ol Whiting, opes 9 i. m. to I p. n 6-11 J Schach. Jr., officiated as assistant director of timing at V., Chicago Speedway races on Saturday. Mrs. K. K. Bl-irman of Sheridan avenue, who has been ill. Is recovering. Miss Marion Walker attended the Treshman frolio at the University of Chicago on Friday night, and attended ,th University football game on Saturday. FOR SALE Saven-rocm, kehastone house, 40x125 ft. lot. Inquire. 309 Laporte ave. Whiting. lO-la-2 Princess theatre tonight, Emily Stevens in "The Slacker." a play that will thrill the spine of tho nation. If you are a patriot st-e this picture. Also a good comedy. 10115-1 Mrs. Jack Long of Pittsburgh, arrived here Saturday for a short visit with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Hllllard. She expects to return to her home in Cincinnati tomorrow. Mrs. William Ha.mlin of Sheridan avenue, who underwent an operation, is Improving. Miss Henrietta Newton of Crown Point, was the guest ot hr brother. Dr. E. K. Newton for the Elks' dance. The celebration of Columbus Day by the K. of C. of Whiting on Friday night, was a very fine ntertlnment. The program opened witii a piano solo by Miss Florence Henthome aft-r which Mayor Waiter E, Schra delivered an address. Miss Orpha Kendall Holstman gave two vocal numbers and Nicholas Kundradt gave a reading. Tha address on "Patriotism" by Senator Robert E. Proctor, was a very fitting one. the program closing with the auditnee singing "America." Thomas C. Rupe is now drtllmaster for the Boy Scouts. Mrs. Rupe has been in military service himself, so will make a first class leader. He was a member of tha national guard, having seen service in Mexico. A few weeks cMi tVi border he was
! n i l " ( ' " . n i . . . 1 1 iw... - - - ! called back Into service owing to the
Newcastle cyclone, Alter Dting released there he spent a few more weeks at home when on April t. owing to the present war ho was called Into service again, being stationed at East Chicago, where owing to an accident a fewmonths ago he was released from service. Togathtr with Scout Commissioner Walter C. Smith, Sccutmasters D. H. Boyd. Stanley Nicholson, Don Par's and Drill-Sergeatit Rupe, the BoyScouts expect to line up a strong aggregation thl winter and do some god -nrk. Snnutmasteo William C. Smith
has enlisted in the U. S. navy.
Miss Sylvia Sternberg ot nam ireei. spent Saturday in Chicago visiting her cousin. Miss Phillips. Adolph Zurelg was appointed as driver of the Whiting fire truck. Miss Edith Langenhan and Arthur Langenhan spent Sunday at East Gary visiting their Mother. Mr. and Mr.. Wilson Lee of Ohio avenue, are entertaining their daughter, Mrs. Osborne and children of Brooks. Ind. The democratic party held a political meeting in Libert's hall last. Saturdaynight at which speeches were made by the various candidates on the ticket. Mrs. I. C. Brett of Sheridan a-enue. has returned from a visit In tha east. William Stover and daughter Mildred, of Ohio avenue, were called to Pariersburg. W. Vs., by the death of a' relative. Tha home economics section of the Fortnightly club held their regular monthly meet:ng in the high school domestic science room on Friday afternoon. The afternoon was devoted to fruit, Mrs. J. M. Stover giving a paper
on -Food Value of Fruit In tha Daily Diet."' and Mrs. W. S. Parker gave a demonstration of "Fruit Combinations. With roll-call an exchange of recipes was' made among members, of modes of fruit cookery combined with other foods and alone, other than with pies and preserves. The next meeting on Nov 9 will be devoted to the study of bread. Th Royal Neighbors will hold their district convention at Whiting on Wednesday, Oct. 2 4. Mi.s Evelyn Stewart, with Chicago Iriends. saw Otis Skinner in "Mr. Antonio" at Towers' theatre on Saturday. A general meeting of the Fortnightly club will be held at the library tonight, this being guest night, at which a patriotic program will ba given. Miss Randell will give a paper on '-he "American Ambulance Corps;" Mrs. C. E. Trueblood will read a paper on "The American Escadrille," and Mrs. C. C. Whitman's paper will be "American Relief Work ! Europe." Fatriotio quotations will bo given with roil-call. Miss P.oyetta Transseau entertained her mother from Ransom, III., for several days, they having spent Saturday and Sunday in Chicago. Miss Helen Kleiber has succeeded MIsa Ruth Tllton as reporter for the Whiting Call. flKLESljplSFEBS TOLLESTON Lot 37, blk 4, Co's 4th Add. Ralh F. Kompare, Admr., to
locor Kracsun Lot S7, blk 4. Co's 4th Add. Julian H. Touche (bach) to Ralph F. Kompare, Admr Lot 37, blk 4. Co's 4 th Add. Christina Underatlon & hus to Todor Kracsun Lot 4 7, blk 33, 2nd Oak Pk Add. Mettle Jones & hus to George
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Lot 9. Schroeders Add. William
J. Glover Jr (bach) to 1st State Bk.. Tolleston GARY Lots 1 to 14, Henke's Add. Chester E. Wirt Tr., et al to Karl Henke Lot 1, blk E, Kelley Semmes Bid Hts Add. Lyman K. Dean fc wf to Kelley Semmes Realtv Co. .1 Lota 33, S4. blk II. George & Wm. Earles 2nd Glen Pk Add. Clyde V. Gough & wf et al to Robert V.'insor et al Lot 2. blk 40, Gary Land Co's 1st Sub. Philip P'rledlander & wf to Morris Kahan Lot 21. blk Gary Land Co's
7th Sub. Frank C. Berthold & wf to Roy E. Ressler & wf.. 5347.53 7-36-9 N'4 NV4 SW 7-36-9. George Jarnecke & wf to Alexander
Marko EAST CHTCAGO Lot 43. blk 7. NE 29-S7-9. John L. Campbell & wf to Francis J. Dorsey Lot 4 2. blk 7. NE 29-37-9. Fran-
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J. Dorsey & wf to John L. Campbell & Molly 1.00 HAMMOND Lots 31 to 36, 33. blk 2, Morris Pk. Add. Anna G. Lake (unmar) to Benj G. Elser 1.00 Lota 31 to 36, S3, blk 2, Morris Pk. Add. Benj. G. Elser is wf to Nils A. Sundholin 1.00 Lot 3, blk 1. Morris Pk. Add. Albert E. Lake & wf to Nils A. Sunholm 10.00 Lot 15, blk 1. Hinks Add. Ethel Reynolds & hus to George W. Beyers & wf 1.00 S-36-8 W 30 ft E 63 ft. S 126.S5 ft. N 159.9 ft NE NW S-36-8. Chester E. Wirt Tr., ct al to Theodore M. Kosche 12.53 Ft SW NE 8-36-8. Chester E. Wirt Tr., et al to Mlkola Telish 50.00 HOBART Lot 4, blk 15. Hobart Pk Add. 1st State Bk Hobt to Don 1. Frace 500.00 INDIANA HARBOR Lot 2, blk 28, Karollne Teaser (wid) to Mike Popovlch 1800.00 Lot 13, blk S5. Albert Paul Junmar) to Augustin C. Folea 1.00 Lot 1, blk 4, 1st Add. Margaret Gansinger & hus to John Raduski & wf 1 00 Lot 13. blk 67. John Rlduski & wf to Michael E. Kozacik jr. 100 Lot 13, blk 67. Michael E. Kaxacik jr (single) to John Raduskl 100 Lot 4 resub blk 52, Jan Kajdanski & wf to Michael Havran & wf 1-00 Lot 10. blk 14. 4th Add. John R. Farovid & wf to Joe & Katie Kulig i 350.00 TOLLESTON Lots 33, 34. blk 3. Central Pk. Add. Harrison J Stewart & v.-f to Carl Benson & wf 1.00 Lot 38. blk 4, Co's 4th Add. Vron Lovlncy (unmar) to George Morgovan & wf 1300.00 Lots 1 to 22. 34 to 41. resub blk 6. East Hyde Pk Add. Jacob J. Steeb (bach) et al to Robert W. A. Duncan et al 100.00 , lot 24, blk 18. Co's 3rd Add. Steve Culen to Eliz'th Culen 1.00 Lot S, lot 4, (ex s 10 ft) blk. 17. Co's 3rd Add. Triculorul Si Independenta Romana Coll- ,
seum Co to Gary Tr & Sav Bank. .Tr. l.oo EAST GARY Lot 42, blk 3. 1st Sub. Gary Hobt Invest Realty Co to Mike Horvat & wf 225. on HOBART Lot 7. blk 14, Hobart Pk Add. 1st State Bk, Hobt. Tr., to Jas Ji Cauley 500. 00 Philanthropic Strangers. Another pathetic little feature of everyday life Is the number of exceptional opportunities to make money very rapidly that come to a man by mall from perfect strangers. Columbus (Ohio) State Journal.
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