Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 117, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1917 — Page 8
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THE TIMES Tuesday, November 6, 1917. oumty j if !. 1 Mntaa crown point! LOWELL M ERRI LLVILLE MUNSTER LANSING WHITING DYER I I CEDAR LAKE GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HOBART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE
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i .north,, end 1 tr.H some Intre,t ins j penflH e ,,., w,,ich can b, lls,d J r-? '.V tf- 1 ;..r.d thrilling r-xrerlccos. He docs not , to trng ba,.k to anv sUln the sw-rl Bit'" ' - V r" 4 . V I oxp,-, t to return to rrnt.r,. but will : fresllRt.S8 of ,vl)kh it h.)5, b,,n r -,b.d rfj W 1" ' ''"-J-h ' 1 I Vnt.r ..m, line of Srvlc, In this , bv trvln atn.opheric conditions H A -- v - $ ( V (A ! I C("!Tltry- i M-ind-rhr f,-. r iphr.esM. tan and redn.rM M r JL3J'Vi.' " "V Ji-t J- t 'A ' 1 j Maurice Heighwuy. who is at- aro wf,r(J,(l off anu tho.e tell-tale ImM fj V TJft t 1 'jJf i TX 21 ,t.-n.lin the Clombla School of Kx- f cn , r flf nRJ are soi u.w4 away. ,y 1 -.C-1 C r-- ,V J 3 predion nnd w-,o 1., also a member T;, ,.f two frod, l.-m.-.ns strain-' M ZzL.SJi ?5e?J'S ;rS,lJLJLJ 'SiltrA 'CA i
i f the faculty of that institution, scent !,, ,, i4,,,fi- r,ntf.nlttir thrc ounw W "
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WiMcti and Mr. John F. Or II. Tlie.se letters will be sent to the deal letter offlCrt Pec-ember 1, 1 5 1 T, If not o.',ll"d for br-foro. In railing for th l"Vc pleane s:y "Advertised." K'ln dnte of llt. Mi. Albert Gavit, non of Frank davit of AVhitinfiT, wns vln'tinK Crown Point I'"r!er;d3 cm P.-.tupH-iv Albert has re
cently returned lrorn France, where h i I
nan in tho arnbt lance unit for several
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Officer Far! S'.vun bns re' J"C3ltion e.s ir. o.. ,rc'il'' r-'!...' the city an 1 v .'! move t i V - t b . ' '.I fk ? -o- :. n t; r.-.l? rd -l'.i co. . The ilhipah. t Isai of tho II. L sci.ocd viV 1: M thf-sr r.:-ilar I.iet;:r.5 Ttu's.l ,y, Xov. ri, at : cfr ilra. D. II. lloyd, 3.?:, Fhcr; r.-ji. All si. .;ia ui joj.r i:i ct s;i::r..!. The. lidles of the Oris.:-: w-:'.l hold a stiver tea at fJTrs. Sf-.-cro on 1';::. : u: a.M Thuriiuay pftertr-on. Tho W. i. a. of he Mut.i'
AGIOS !fi STOMACH m THE FODO ii CAUSE !NO!GEST!Cfj
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M. roiay, Xov ember fth. was the last diy to ia' tix9 without a penalty. The. city nut. r taxes and pcial ns..r.ieJ,t.' full due on this date also, ;i r.-l those net bavins? paid, up will be r-.tte.l us doii'i'itnt. Tho county treasurer'. ofl'.ce has been open the
j as; t wo weeks in the evenings to uc- j ..mw.lato those not able to attend tit : r during- the day.
Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs
j i . l . Jieicnway i Mr. and Mrs. George Sherman. Mr. land Mrs. M. Grimmer and Mr.. M-ir-luiret Hei?cr attended the funeral of 1 Mr. Wai bter at St. John on Tuefday. j Our boys In the Army and Xavy are ; looking: to us for "bat k:njf." Are you j a "backer" or n "nlacker"? Como to j the Circuit court room on second floor ..f Court Houae. TliurBday ven!ns, i November S, 19' 7, nt 7:30 o'clock and
htnr of some wyg to "do your bit" in kpin1 tho 'home tios from breaking until the hoys come home." Address by C. J. Armstrong', music by the r.oys' Hand, th.j Jlifth School Chorus and the Crown Point Male Quartette.
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j of orchard while ma ks a whole quarter j pint of the most remarkable lemon skin j lieaut'flcr at about the cost one must I py for a small Jar of the ordinary cold j creams. Car should be taken to ftrnin '
the lemon Juice through a tine cluth so no lenioc pulp pets In. then thU lotion will keep fresh for months. livery woman knows that lemon jub e i-s used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallownesa and tan, nr.d is the Ideal skin softener, smoothener and boautifler. !
Just try It! Get three ounces of or- . ;
chard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the procer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arm? and hands, and eea for yourself. Adv.
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rcrware or Jewelry to choose Lyz' it is rather a problem to
Know jut wiiat to select. : Let our Shew Windows help you we're always shovin? i!i jtylos and designs of reliable Jewelry, Diaiujnds, Watches, Silv ftc. And wo are always pleased to offer you suggestion.-- t!,-tt most appropriate. Call at our store at any time you're always welcome here.
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ib-r last night. Flf. le ricks of Hammond was r busincfi in Crown I'unt
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remain 'us uncalled 'or the week ending Mr. J. l.n Kb hi, .a::. Mr. John M. ',: : . Mr. A 1 best St.kes.
.Mrs. John In.nghor of Indiana boulevard, entertained a number of relatives and frier. da at a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday In honor of her son. Georye Lanjohr of Rockf--rJ. 111. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. It. Zeiler, Mr. and Mrs. James o'Xtil, Miss Hannah r.angohr and Charles 3ve!r cf Grand Cross n g. Mr. and Mrs. AV. S. Harboblt and C. II. Stanton attended th, home exposition at the Oliseum In Chicago. 3atur-
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at hl.i home in Myrtle avenue. Mrs. Sader : I Mrs. I:..-hn of East Side, visited their fister, Mrs. Stephen l.anguhr of Indiana boulevurd, yesterC a '. riar-tist Vlscon v an 1 family c f Myrtle
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SYRUP DP FIGS:
If feverish, bilious, consti- ! pated, give fruit laxative at once.
transacted business at the county seat j i
yesterday forenoon. j A baby girl airived at the home, of; Igna'.z Mlglik the latter part of the: week. It wan christened at St. Joseph's j church Sunday afternoon. j The beautiful wea'her Sunday brought j out a larse number of machines t'n rough j Ivere. Everybody wanted to make use j
of the fine day for euch are rather rare at this time of the year. G orge Chenard of Steger, visited his s:ster end brotiier-in-law out here over Sunday. Tho town election here was a very lub-t affair as the candidates had no opposition. The Interest centered around the tic ighboring towns where the confess s seemed to be rather close. Karl Kal'er.ber-cr of Kankakee, spent
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avenue vlsi'ed at their hart. Ind . over Sunday. Miss Agnes Atchison
farm In Elk- j the latter rart of the week out here
where he attended to some business
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oful t,f "California Sy-.-p of' ..t 1 in a few hours all the f,.(.' the tour bile and fermenting , asse.s out of tho bo'weln .and you i well and playful child again. I
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Tr. and Mn. Harry Meyers cf South Pen. I. Ind.. are visiting at tho Meyers' home in Cleveland avenue. Miss Stella. Anderson and Dorothy Christens n returned from . acine, Wis., where they spent the week-end visiting rcl.i 1 1 vcs. Mr. and Mrs. TVlllUm Barm East Side, spnnt Sunday ! ere visiting their iaiiglitt r, Mrs. Herman Theisson tinl
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oa 'a ere cl. -qod with sour waste. .M rs. Carlueh.ler and . hiidre. W hen list'.es-i, pale, feveri-h. f ail of ' ,v.-r.ue. were pio-is of Mrs.
11. liea-h l ad. throat sor-, doesn't . Hc-nnePfy cf CTib-ago. Sunday.
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'b no" y eveu 'r t Auguft Eggors and Arthur Miller motored to Crete, I!!.. Sunday where they spe,)t the Jay visiting friend'. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mat son have moved to Central avenue, whci-o they have purchase, i , n- fnioi ry and delicatessen store owned by the Misses 1U--1 linger. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ho'.strom of Ike avenue. n!erta!n"d their cousin from I'hiea.ico. Sunday. Olilo Havs of 7Ia.mmond visit ee! his
i parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hays of I 1,1:: Mil avenue, yesterday.
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s l.armb, . s ' fruit la.ar can rest easy after ii never falls to make cbnn an 1 swe, t. '! r' A little piva sl 'k child tomorrow.
the genuL.e. Ask your drugi botrie, ,f 'California Syrup of uch has directions for babies.
, clnidien o" all ages nr.d for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Remember there : a re c- .;i i . t -r'i - it s sold here. so surely
look end see tnat yours is made hy the "Caiiforiiin Eig Syrup Company." Hand back -.villi contempt any other fig syrup.
MURDERS FATHER TO SPAKE FAMILY
X.-xt Sunday evening an interesting play will be given at St. Joseph's hall for the benefit of St. Joseph's court. C. O. E., who have charge of the affair. The play is entitled "Eittle Euckshot." and represents a western scene. John E. Hoffman and family srent Sunday afternoon at Chicago Heights where they were called on account of the death of a relative. Michael Steur of Schererville. was a
river visitor yesterday forenoon, looking!
after pome business matters. A large number from here went to St. John this forenoon where they attended the funeral of the late Joseph Wnchter.
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TDitY Y70RK can not be done V7ith the
raw water produced in tliia dlstiict. At an enormous expense tho Calumet Laundry Company lias installed a soft water
pysterii and now uses filtered soft water, which is softer and purer than rain water. Ye aie thus enabled to use less soap, no chemicals, Rnd do better work and no harm to your clothes. Try the only soft water laundry doins business in tins district. It will not cost you any mors and we are now in a position to give the best of service. Inspect jttr ne-.v, airy, sanitary plant, and take enough
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Miss Frances Austgen of 103 Carroll street, Hammond, spent the week-end with her aunt. Mrs. Stomme! out here, and returned to her home yesterday afternoon. This evening (Tuesday a harvst festiva will take place at the public school to which everybody Is Invited. The proceeds of the evening will go toward paving for the liberty bond tho pupils have subscribed for. Transfer of the Wiener tract at Cedar I .nke, was made at the First National bank here by Mr. AVier.er to John X. Schubert, Jr. Mr. Schubert, who is one of th rising young farmer of Hanover township, secured this tract at a bargain
HAVE DARK HI . ANIUOOK YOUNG Nobody Can Tell When You Darken Gray, Faded Hair i with Sage Tea.
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With the Fingers ! Says Corns Lift Out Without Any Pain
About forty attended a miscellaneous shower given Friday evening In honor of Miss Paula Mohl at the home of her mother. She received many beautiful and valuable gifts. The evening was
spent in games and music after which a i two-course dinner waa served. j Mr. and Mrs. John Fiosterd visited '
with Prof, and Mrs. Eprn at Grand Rapbis, over Sunday. Dr. Kenward visited with friends In Chicago yesterday. A party of ten men from here are spending a couple cf days hunting down at Kankakee. Mesla.mcs F. Klaiissen and Charles Klaussen visited with relatives in Hammond. Saturday. Georce Satur and A. MaekcMy who have been in the grocery and meat business here during the past four years, have dissolved partnership. Mr. Maciveldy having purchased his partner's interests and will continue doing business at the same stand. Mr. Sauter expects to spend 'he winter In Florida and Ill leave for that place within a few weeks. George Siocker is spending a fewdays at Louisville, Kb, visiting tho training camps. Miss Cook of Chicago, visited here yesterday with. Miss Agnes Williams. The Royal Xeisrhbor lodge will hold a special meeting this evening for members and their friends. The Woman's Reading club met yesterday afternoon nt.the library, the folfowing puVgram being given: '"in Evolution of Social Ideals," . Calnntyne; recitation. Miss Helen Fairer.; solo, Mrs.
F. Werner.
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Alice Karlsoru r -claringr that 6he was glad she had done it and that her mother and little brothers had been beaten and abused as long as she could remember. Alice Karlson. twenty-four, of Scotts, Mich., confessed to the killing; of her father. She is being: held in the Kalamazoo, Mich., jail on a charge of murder.
predated by all present. Miss Vida Pierce visited with relatives In Hammond last Saturday, returning Sunday.
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Sore corns, hard corns, toft, corns -any kind of a corn can shortly be lifted right out with the f.ngers if you will apply directly upon the corn a few drops of freefone, says a Cincinnati authority. It is claimed that at small cost ctv can get a quarter of an ounce of freefone at any drug store, which is sufficient to rid one's feet of every corn or ea'diis without pain or soreness -or the danger of Infection. This new drug Is an ether compound, and while sticky, dries the moment it is applied and does not inflame or even irritate the surrounding tissue. This announcement will Interest many women here, for it is said that the present high-heel footwear is putting corns on practicaly every woman's feet. Adv.
LOWELL
Mr. ant Mrs. Gerrir.ger cf Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Ilcr.ry Thleb n cf Hammonl, spent Sunday at the home of Vincent Theiien and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Wachter, Mrs. Frank Wachter and Miss Amelia Wachter were Chicago visitors Saturday. Misses Nora and Stasia Eoecker and Rosa I.udwig of Chicago, epent Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Boecker and son spent Sunday with relative? in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bohling, Jr., were Hammond visitors, Sunday. Mrs. John Schaefer who has been 111 for some time, 1s able to be up again. Peter Porta and daughter, Mrs. Peter
Fay and E.arl Haskell returned to their home in Chicago Heights yesterday after a v:st here with friends. They report their mother as regaining her health after the serious operation she underwent some time ago. Edmvnd Worley has accepted a position in Grant Eros, store. Fred Ault who is working In the north end of the county, visited his family here the forepart of the week. Mrs. H. H. Purdy was able, to be down town yesterday. P.ird Viant was in Rensselaer yesterday on business. Walter Lynge of Rensselaer, was in iowcll yes;erday on business. Mr. end Mrs. Claude Trump are moving to Hammond. The first load of their household goods were taken there yesterday by truck and the remaining load Will go today. Mr. Trump is employed by the Edwards Va'vo Co. Their many bewail friends will wish them happiness in Co ir new home. Mr. and Mrs. S. Eartram A-ent to Hammond yesterday morning to visit their ohiidtan for a few days.
Brabbs and Brank Brabbs all cf East I ""tM"' ' Brnbbs and Frank Brabbs aa'l of Ea-st ! '"ere Chicago visitors Saturday. Mr. Side, visited with relatives hero Sun-' is improving n.ce.y
Mr. enel .Mrs. rre'l .umseu a-ii euiidren were Hammond visitors Sunday. Al Specht of Chicago, spent the week
day.
Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sago Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took cn that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. Bv asking nt any drug
store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur J Compound," you will get a large hottie of this old-time recipe, improved by j the addition of other ingredients, al!
ready to use, at very little .cost. This Pimple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the har. well-known downtown druggist says ejerjrbody uses Wyeth's Sace and Sulphur Compound now because it uarkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied it's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand ai a time. By morning the pray hair disappears: after another application or two, it is testogred to its natural color and looks glossy, soft, and beautiful. This preparation is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv.
MERRILLVILLE
j f nd here with friends and relatives. I Miss Minnie I'.etiz Is visiting at the
I h mo of Math iierrman.
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H. 1. llafley visited In Kvanston la-s Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith of Hammond, visited at the Barton home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Haywood and daughter Bessie of Hchari, spent Frl5.i v nt the home of M. Tierce.
i t.- c.it tias disposed of his store vited to attend dinner Rt St. Michael's
on the Ridge road to his brother, Dan hall which tits prepared and given by
S ted tit.
SCHERERVILLE Sunday was Memorial Day on which the Catholic Foresters of St. Michael's congregation received holy communion In a body. After church service all those belonging to the C. O. F. were in-
MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE Take Salts to flush Kidneys if Back hurts or Bladder bothers.
Mrs. I.ydla Zuvers spent Sunday with
her children in Chicago. The Red Cross people expect to send in their first work this week to tho Crown Point chapter. The high school girls are knitting for the R- d Cross. George Boyd and Walter Blachley attended a. milk shippers' meeting in Deep River last Friday evening. M. H. Pierce. Myel Pierce and H. Barton did business in the county seat, Saturday. The first entertainment was held in the new auditorium at the rhoel house, under the auspices of the school. A lyceum number given by a Hobart quartet which was very good and ap-
tbe W. C. O. I. Henry Schuma-her and family cf Hammond, spent Sunday at the home of Henry Sohumuoher, Sr. Miss Mayme Redar and friends spent Satur. lay Mid Sunday with her people, Mr. ar.d Mr. Matbias R-dar. Gee rg; Yi rr.i cka with friend of Chicago, s-p..-iu SunCay with Math a i Redar. Mrs. E. Auytsen and daughter Emilyn spent Friday et Ch-a -o. Miss Austgen will also make a diort visit ro Minneapolis and Iowa with relatives. Mrs. Xiek Schweitzer and Miss Catherine SchwcitzcT were Hammond visitors Friday. Michael Scberger went to Chicago, on Thurs lay.
If you must have your meat every day. eat it. tut flush your kidneys with sal's occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paralyzes the kidneys in their efforts to expel It from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pai-.s in the back or sick headache. d;zziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather 13 bad you have rheumatic twinges. Th urine pets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To neutralize these Irritating acid?, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste cct your ounces ur Ja 1 Salts from r.ny pharmacy here: lake a t a bbspoonf u 1 in a ;iass of water before breakfast a few days and your kid s will then act f.ne, This famous salts is mada from the acid 'of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. ani has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, ai.so to neuti alize the acids m urine, so it tm longer irntal , thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive: cannot injure, and makes a delightful c:ervescent Iithia-w ater drink. Adv.
