Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 131, Hammond, Lake County, 22 November 1917 — Page 8
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THE TIMES Tuesday. November 20, 1917
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Wfa Hi tig And Its People
Big Surprise to Many j in Hammond!
konnre at the Princess theatre, Alonfiay. Nov. 26. Douglas Fairbanks in Down to Earth." 11-21-4 Call ,331 J. A. C. Franklin, for an estimate to equip the old house with electric lights. 11-22-tf Princess theatre tonight. Little Mary Miles Mtnter in "The Gentle Ini ruder," a drama of Iova ironey. Mso a good comedr. " 1122-1 FOR TfRXT Ijiree modern front room
for 2 gentlemen; -with or -without Hoard. Inquire, 205 Central ave. AVhitinr lI- -l The auetioneerirsr of the trro lots on -hrSj9 avelue, dotiatci by the J I. S. ravldson Co., n as one of the interesting v ays in which money vas raised in Whitinsf for the T. M. C. A. war fund. These lots, twenty-five feet each, wero auctioned off by Mr. Davidson, they coins to the highest bidder, William Walczak of Stigrletz Park, for $15. "Valrak was a lucky man, for the lots are rapidly increasing in value and are worth much more apiece now than ha raid for both of them. Earl Etter who has heen here on a fifteen-day furlough visiting his mother. Mrs. C. Etter, and hrothers in Sheridan venue, returned to Virginia yesterday. A shower will be given in honor of Miss Mamie Sbudinski this evening at :he home of her father in Fred street. Mr. and Mrs. John Oiriri and family f 513 John street, have moved to California. , Mr. Hoss, who has been here visiting; his daughter, Mrs. Morris Lawrence of Sheridan avenue, was called to Michlsn by the death of his brother. Mrs. Hors has been very ill since her husband's departure. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peceny of Battle "reek. Mich., are here visiting at the home of the former's parents in Fred 'reet. F.ert Halsey of Alton, III., eper.t a few days in "Whiting on business, and visited his sister, Mrs. Jamps Gill. (Jeorge Pritchard of 402 Laporte ave
nue, has ennsiea in ine army, navmg nllsted in the signal department of 'n navy, leaving "Whiting. Tuesday n:ght. Mr. Pritchard formerly worked pi the Pchols & Co. garage, but has tiio;t recently been employed at the Standard Oil Co. Mrs. IT. K. Blerman of Sheridan averue. his returned from a several weeks' isit at the homo of her parent's in Cannd3. Sho also visited in Buffalo and ltroit while en mute to her home here. Mrs. "William Porter of 119th street. :s at the Wesley .hospital in Chicago. vViere she v ill undergo treatments for hoart trouble. The Mizpah society of the M. K. church will Riie a bazaar and food saU in the church parlors on Vcc. 8. the prorpfin to go toward the building of the A DAGGER IN THE BACK That's th woman's dread when she gets up in the morning to start the day's work "Ob! how my back a'-hes." GO UP MEDAL. Hsarlem Oil Capsules taken loday ease the backache of tomorrow lakcti every day ends th backache for all time. Don't delay. Vhu's the use of suffering? Begin taking GOt.P MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules today and b relieved tomorrow. Take thre or four every day and be permanently fr"c from wrenching, distressing bark rain. But be sure to get G01,P ME1HL
Since lSS GOLD MEDAL Haarlm Oil has be?n the National Remedy of Holland, the Government of the Xethrlaiyis having granted a special rhartr autoorizing 1t preparation and sale. The housewife of Holland would almost ks soon be without bread, as she would without her "Real Dutch Drops." as she quaintly calls GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. This is the one reason whv you will find the women and children of Holland so sturdy and robust. GOLD MEDAL are the pure, original Haarlm Oil Capsules Imported direct from tb laboratories in Haarlem. Holland. But be sure to get GOLD MEDAL. Look for the name on every box. Sold bv relirble druggist" in sealed paekags. three sizes. Money refunded if fhy do no' help on. Accept only ttoe fJOLP MEDAL. All others are imitations. Adv. c
People are surprised at the INSTANT
action of simple buckthorn bark, I glycerine, etc.. as mixed in Adler-i-ka. j ONE SPOONFUL flushes the ENTIRK, bowel tract so completely it relieves ' ANT CASE sour stomach, gas or cons-; tipation and prevents appendicitis. Th j INSTANT, pleasant action of Adler-1-kaj surprises both doctors ar.d patients. It
removes foul matter which poisoned your stomach for months. O. Ncgele. druggist. Calumet Ave. and Fayette Street. dv.
ney gym. the Methodists are going to erect. John Stonkovitc,h of Stigliti Tark. is locked up at the local police station on!
the charge of beating his wife. The five men arrested for selling liquor in AVhiting without a license were
ra.U released upon furnishing a S1P0
bond. The member of the. civic section of the Fortnightly club will go to Chicago tomorrow morning when instead of the regular afternoon meeting they will attend the sessions of the juvenile court and the court of domestic relations. All members of the club are invited to accompany the ladies, they leaving Whiting on the 8:03 train. At the regular meeting of the Fortnightly club, Mrs. S. H. Diggs gave an account of the state meeting of Woman's clubs at Indianapolis, to which she was & delegate. Mrs. F. B. Lewis also gave a talk on Red Cross work in "Whiting.
Get that military bearing, spruce up for the holidays, you'll need a new Suit or Ov ercoat and here is the place to get it. With woolens scarce and cost of making high, many a poor Suit or Overcoat is given a good look without substance to support it. , When you spend your money for Clothing these days, know what you arc getting in return for it. You know the kind we sell so no need to worrv. Considering the way our business has grown, and the increasing number of new customers, establishes our store as "Clothes Headquarters." "Service and Satisfaction" is our motto. "The best is always the cheapest in the long run." Particularly fine assortments and values at $18, $21, $25, $27.50, $30 and $35 Come and see Hammond's finest clothing store, whether you want to buy or not, you are always welcome, come and get acquainted with us and our goods. Do Vour Christmas Shopping Early; Do it now. . STORE OPEN EVENINGS Liberty Bonds taken in payment for merchandise.
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Rothschild & Hirsch "HAMMOND'S BEST CLOTH IERS"
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ROBERTSDALE!
HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS
Be Better LookingTake Olive Tablets
j ing of J. H. Scott, .Toe Grimmer. Joe j Gruegle. L. A. Pou'.hworth. and F. E. Bennett assisted by P. J, Beiriger and j '. D. Kist!er, and headed by Dr. F. A. ' Maimstone, things went fine. The Grif
fith school
Mrs. George Slavic and Mrs. John Vi3conii spent Monday in Gary, the guests of Mrs. L:derer. The little children of Mr. and Mrs. Railler of Myrtle avenue, have been on the sick list for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Yanatta of Oakland, Oal., are speeding a few days- here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Kasch of Indiana boulevard. Herman Theissn pf Indiana boulevard, wrfs a South Chicago business visitor last evoning. Mrs. Herman Regnier of Indiana boulevard, was tendered a pleasamt surprise party at her home Monday afternoon by a number of Hammond friends, in honor if her birthday anniversary.
The jrucsts spent the. afternoon in a
1 pleasant, social way until i o'clock when tend
.in fdaborate luncheon was served. Mrs. Rcxnicr received many pretty gifts in remembrance of the day, among them a beautiful hand-painted Japanese libraryscarf, sent by her brother "William, who is in the coast artillery at DuPont. Del. Dr. T. "W. Kofcr has been confined to
attack of neuralgia.
contributed $6; the Ross
school. 21; the new factory. $90: the oil RtAi inn emT1ove $ J nnrt 1n fart al-
, . , . .... I most everyone in Griffith x;pting If your skin is yellow complexion pallid four or f ve ,nt.JlIdinr bu,iness men. con'--tonguecoated-appetitepoor you have) lrbuted sold hi8mar. a bad taste in y our mouth-alaw. no-good j Me, for tw 0 cent9 donated it to the feeling you should take Olive Tablets. :r . ,, , v,e , . . , . . . . i T. M. . A.: another ran home, from Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets a substitute : . .,,, .;. A , . . . . , , 5''iiOol ana v. recked his bank ana ao-
, x f. ... . . . . na.ed which nade the men that refused
, . , . . , ; look smart, in fact, ve Tli- rHwarrto'fl.m ahlnte arA a rMilv
1 T T . . . . . , not standing bv otir government at a vejetable compound mixed v,-ith ohve oil. ... ,,. ,,,. . , . a ... . i . , - , itnoe like this. x e thank the boys or
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ML IDE THIS NURSE STROP!
i wul give a
! auditorium this evening.
G
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down and JMervous Feopie
no pimples, a feehnz of buoyancy Uk
childhood days you roust get at the cause, i Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the i liver and bowels like calomel yet have j no dangerous after effects. : They start the bile and overcome consti-, pation. That's whir millions of boxes are I sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All i
druggists. Take one or two nightly and
the Gary T. banquet, as
M. we
C. . for their splendid
spent a most enjoyable I
evening with thm.
Von Or my. Texa3 "I suffered from general run-down condition anaemia.
loss of appetite and unfit for my work.
cough, so I wasj
I tried different
concert at the h'gh school
Following is
the program: El Capitan March Sousa Golden Crescent Overture . 1 . G. C. Miller Gay Spirit Novelty G. I. Tompkins Violin Solo Harry D. Tripp, accompanied by Mrs. Madge Lindell Enchantress Overture G. W. Dalbey Salute to the Vest Overture H. C. Miller Egyptian "Waltz: or a Day in Cairo
I Joan Kastowsky
Trombone. Violin, Piano Trio Roger "Wilson. Harry D. Tripp Mrs. Madge Lindell Lustpiel Overture Keier-Beia Stars and Stripes Forever Sousa Mrs. Hilton of Gary, visited with
EAST GARY
Mrs. Fred Newman and children of
note the pleasing results.
j Michigan City, spent the
medicines without help, and through
I my druggist learned of Vtnol. I took
j it; my appetite .increased, my cough j disappeared. I gained in weight and 1
well and strong, so I can cons-
endorse Vinok." Viola
friends and relatives here yesterday.
j am now
cienxiousiy
his home with an for several "da vs.
Mrs. Ta'-k nachi of Hammond, visited her-siMter, Mrs. Frank Spoars of U6th stree'. yesterday.
J Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kalian of Roberts i avenue, are entertaining their nephew. (James Tierney of IeMoines, Iowa. Thre wilt be a special meeting of (!1C . Pythian Siters at their ball. Friday i evening. A): members are reauested to
he preseti. Mrs. Herman Emken and children of Indiana boulevard, spent Tuesday" at In-
aiana Harbor, visiting her Garret te and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jewtt weIB guests of their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. John Franr.en of Chicago, the fore part of the week. Mrs. James Ryrotj of Hammond, spent Tuesday here, the guest of Mrs. George Bader of Myrtle ax-enue. Mrs. Fred Lingham and daughter. Mrs William Scott, left Tuesday for Coloma Mich.
Mrs. Harry Golding tue, visited friends In
ttrday.
s:s-er. Mrs.
in, Chicago, Wednesday night. A crowd of Crown Point men v ill at-
a republican loe-fcast at Indiana
Harbor. Thursday night. The Gary A- Southern cars were half an hour late on Wednesday, making it wry inconvenient for the patrons on this road, which has been giving poor service Lie past six weeks, owing to improvements being made at the substation at Lattavi'le. Miss Clara Per.ter has recovered from a recent sick spell and is again at work in County Surveyor Seyley'a office.
A scarlet fever sign has been poterl i on the John Endress residence. ' The Waukegan police have been cal- !
Igig Marshal Plait in regard to a license j issued to Nick Slobodni.iak. a steel work-j . er, and Lucy Seaman, a seamstress of i I Chicago. The couple was married here'! by Judge Nicholson on Oct. 2. A.cer-jf tiflcd copy of the licenses was sent to 1 the police so if there is anything crook-j
ed the law can take its course.
week-end with
the forrrr-r's mother, Mrs. M. Manjuardt. j Mrs. Mamie Payne and Miss Nell PatJ terson !site with relatives at Pollet j over Sunday. I Mise Minnie Kimrrel of Crisman. spent I Sunday and Mondav with Miss Dora
Or ism an. The Ladies' society will give a supper In the church basement next Sat-
jurCay evening beginning at 6 o'clock. At
' 8 o'clock & program will be given. Everv i
(one is invited to come and to iio their! j bit and help a good cause. ! j Fred Kimmel and Miss Lynda Peter-' ;' son spent Wednesday at the Great Lakes!
Mrs. Frank Andersm of Iaporte. is visiting at the IIazrl;reen home.
Salada. R. N.. Van Ormy. Tex. We guarantee Vinol to build up rundown, anaemic folks or return your money. "We take all the risk. Joseph W. Weis, Druggi3t, L. Harry Weis, and Xorris Phcy., Hammond. Vinol is sold in East Chicago by Schlieker's Pharmacy and atMhe best drug store in every town and city in the country. Adv.
HOBART
ST. JOHN
of Myrtle Hammond.
a veyes-
CLARK .
GRIFFITH
Griffith has gone "over the top" with the T. M. C. A. war fund and has contributed $530.50 for the boya in khaki. Our ufcare was $500 which-looked very large t first, as the time was so short, but with a boosting committee consist-
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KaJph Kramer, whose leg was broken while he was in D.yton, O., in Septem
ber, and who has been at home for two t
weeks, is experiencing quite a little trouble with the injured- member, and will "l'!ie this week to have the doctor v. ho s-( tho limb take care of it. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wheat on hi company with Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Ander
son cf Hjunmoud, oXLecuied Uk theatre
"A Shlno In vory Drop" ftet a can today from your harclwcra or giro-
eery del r.
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Mm. 3eo Berg visited Tuesday snd Wednesday with relatives at Hammond. Henry Jergers transacted business in Hammond. Tuesday. The funeral of Math Scher was largely attended by "friends end relatives. Mrs John Schmal was the recipient of a beautiful bouquet of roses, sent her by Mrs. Peter Schumacher of Fote;. . Ala. Mrs. Schnul was highly pleased with the flowers. A card party and apron social will be given by the Married Ladies' sodality on Sunday at the Forester hall. The social snd card party will be in the afternoon and an entertainment in tht evening. The card party and dance given by the St. John band was a success, both socially and financially. The hall was crowded to capacity, many came from the surrounding towns to help make the evening a success. Ruth Bcherer was the winner of the dresser scarf donated by . Miss Laura Scherer. Mrs. Peter Thell and Mrs. August Koehle spent Wednesday tr Hammond.
Mrs. P. Ellis accidentally fell while on her way up town Monday evening, and besides spraining her arm received
i a deep gash in her min.
The Thursday Evening club meet this week with Mrs. Jtelssig. Miss Johanna Lundgren was a Chicago visitor yesterday. The Catholic Ladies' Sewing club will meet this week Thursday afternoon at the school rooms. A box social was held at the basement of the Christian church last evening. A baby girl was born to M'r. and Mrs. C. F. Bradley. Nov. . The following were priz winners at the card party given by the Royal N'eighbor lodge, Tuesday evening: Gentlemen: A. Knight, Chas. Goldman. Fred Ewighleben. Ladles: Mrs. Brand, Mrs. F. Ewighleben. Miss Florence Sordlet Pio. Tho Hobart Commercial Club band
DYER
RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION FDR THE KIDNEYS . For many years druggists have watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medicine. It fs a physician's prescription. Swamp-Root Is a strengthening medicine. It helps the kidneys, liver and bladder do the work nature intende-1 they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test vr years. It Is sold by all druggists on its merit snd it should help you. No othr
' kidney medicine has so many friends. I Be sure to get Swamp-Root and star, j treatment at once. j However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention the Hammond Times. Adv.
J. F. Deempsey of Chicago, spent short time here Tuesday afternoon on business. A. W. Stommel transacted business in Chicago, Tuesday. Four of our high school boys had their first call Tuesday to help out farmers who have corn to husk and can get no help. They were taken to a farm near Schererville and reported having enjoyed the day very much.
Peter Gettler and
buiness trip to
Joserh M. Schaller,
J. L. Keilnjan made a
Chicago yesterday. Clsrence Kussinaul of Hammond, was a business visitor here yesterday after
noon, j Tuesday evening a number of Dyer( ladies met at the public school to take: up the work of knitting, etc , for the ' Red Cross. )
Ancient Mlrrort. The mirrors of antiquity were principally of bronze, highly polished siirl nbout the size of an ordinary hand mirror. They were usually provided with a handle and sometimes wer? monntt-d on a stand. The principal feature of these ancient mirrors was
I the design incised on the back. They ' u-i . . . .K,.f Ann i. rrvi
UC1UIJ 1U I ii Tl 1UU ClWVWfc . ' f B. C. Daring the middle ages, from the twelfth to the end of the fifteenth century, picket mirrors or small hand mirrors carried at the girdle were considered a necessary part of a lady's toilet.
MILLER
Quick-Acting The speediest remedy for sick headache, biliousness and indigestion is a dose or two of
If You Think THE TIMES Is i Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Al- j wys Welcome.
Elf Hill! S PIUS
The young p-jople had a Jolly party at the home of Miss Arnes Beink. on Friday night. Some of Miss Malvina Anson s friends gave her a surprise party Saturday evening. C. W. Cook was hovs over Sunday from Jollet. C Owens and family of Hobart. spent the week-end with Mrs. G. Peterson. Mrs. F. Cok returned Iiome f rni the
j hospU&l S mdev. j Mrs. C. Michael was In Chicago, on I Monday. j On Monday thu Prisr-IlUi club met st i the home of Mrs. X. Anson. The G. T. C. will meet at Mrs. G. Peterson s on Thursday evening,
Beginning on Tuesday, Nov. 30 the Mayhak home will be open on Tueesclays, JJi'ednesdays and Thursdays from 10 tilt ii o'clock for those who wish to sew for the Red Cross.
! Mr. Rothenberger. agent st the B. & I O. station, has moved into Hsrry Lari sen's new fla.
Lsrswt SU mt Any M4!rta la tlitWalA
j Help Your Country By Baying i L&;rtxBndl
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Neuralgia Headaches After eHcpping or after a hard day r qjiciJ;- rcl'cved with Sloan's Liniment. So easy to apply, no rubbHg. and so promptly effective. C-eaner ejd n ore convenient than TTiUsy pltt'-TS and ointments. It does not stain the skin, or clog the pores. Every horns should have a Dottle handy for sprains, strains, lame back, rheumatic pains and stiff, sore muscles and joints. , Generous sized bottles at all druggists. 25c. 50c. $1.00.
