Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1917 — Page 3
November 24, 1917.
THE TIMES Paco Three Kill That RADICAL DEMONSTRATIONS FILL STREETS OF PETROGRAD Cold and Save Health CASCARA m QUININE The old family remedy in tablet form afe, cure, easy to take. No epiatea no unplecaant after effect. Cure rolda in 34 hours Grip in 3 iaj. Money back if itfaih. Cet the A New genuine bcr with Red Top and Mr. Hi.O'a picture on it 24Tabltafor2Se. At Any Drue Star BY
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Katharine Htnard, Oleott A a., Phoae 2S3, will be pleaaed to vrrlte aad receive iocUI new a and advertialna; far 1 he Time. Ronald Wlckey cf North Olcott avenuo has developed the. chicken pox and Is under quarantine. The Gwent Singers, who have been ji well received here tn their musieales. will appear at the Baptist church In Hammond! tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tvans cf South Raring avenue have moved to Chicago. The homestead of Mrs. Evan's mother. Mrs; Kathcrino Kaufman, was disposed oi to the H. E. Jones, who are ri&klng preparations to occupy It. Mrs. Evans was before her marriage Miss Mae Kaufman and has lived the greater j art of her life here. Their daughter. Sina, who Is a high school student, will he missed by her many school -hums. The Ia A. Li eiub held a "etas" at the home of Miss Kathryn Gorman list evening'. Music and frames were enjoyed and refreshments served. There will b no meeting next ek ''iv ins to Thanltfjlvin?. Servleas at the First Baptist church,
Indiana Harbor: Sunday school. 0:45; preaching, 11:00; B T. r. I.. 6-.30: veiling service. 7.3?. E. C. Speer. pa stor. Services at the Swedish Lutheran churches tomorrow: East Chicago. Barin.g and 119th, street, Sunday school it. 9:13; communion and reception of member!, 10.30. Hemlock and 139th street, Sunday school, 9:15: evening, 7. SO. Communion and reception of new members. Rev. Arthur W. Johnson, pastor. The Jjoj-3' club of the Baptist church a:et with the pastor at 4 o'clock this afternoon. ' Monday evening there Is a called meeting of the section of Mrs. J. B. Forakers at the hom of Mrs. Frank
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The streets of PetroifTad, the city of ?nany troubles, are tilled with the crowds who listen to the soap box orators of the Bolsheviki or watch their parading troops. Since the overthrow of the Kerensky -government the radicals have made every effort to impress the populace with the.r strength. Recent photographs of the streets of Petrograd show (above) soma of the new rulers of Russia, "in executive session," addressing the throngs m a public squire and (below) troops of the Krcnstadt garrison, supporters of Bolsheviki, on parade.
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AVUllams in North Magroun avenue. All are urgred to be present.
Josephine O'Too'e, the little daughter of Mr. end Mr.s. James O'Toole, is having twelve smhll guests met with her thi afternoon in celebration cf her sixth birthday anniversary. The color scheme has .been planned in p!n:c and the children will enjoy
vgriou games r.nd have their pictures j street, Rev. Kruno Saacr, takn before the merry event loses. th-re will be Divine service
the Auditorium in
December 9th at
Indiana Harbor. The famous Royal tiwent Male Singers will hold a .farewell conceit at the Aul.torium, Indiana Harour toright. Admission Adult. 60c; children' under 12 .Near.', 25c. Ad--. At St. haul's German Lutheran church, corner KJSth and IVodar
pastor, at 1 1
o'clock; S'.uiday fchvul, :: lCnulisli
frvioe, 7;3'. The put-toi nvist !iU th"
pulpit and the t-onirresali'n i- nsk-l
to fill the pew. The paster is doin
The Jewish congregations of East j All arc welcome.
Chlcasjn and Indiana Harbor will meet ! en masse P iiulav afternoon at 2:5' !
Services at the St. Franciscan church. l."9th ind Fir .streets: Hifrh Mass at
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fjSvery Woman Wants l-.f v .'''-''''' t-i . ' -;J
riuffiawiiiMinn his
o'clock at the Auditorium on Thanksgiving and for the pjrpose of celebrating the late dictum of the British government favorlns; the establishment in Pales-tine of a national home for the Jewish people and the best
use of their endnvcrs to friciliat
Mrs. C C. Robinson mid her sister. Miss Ce'-elia Coi-lis, v,-ii) called to '.Juincy, Mie1-f iwini '.'J the illness their father. Roth have departed for that city. Mrs. Hon-nrd Matiauph of Commonwealth avenu". who 1 ft here a short
the j time hko vvitii her babe, who was very
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Judge BreKitonc of Chi- i l'l. to vo to the home at her mother at
FOR PERSONAL Disaolved in water for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflammation. Ivesorcmended by Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co, for ten year. A healing woader for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. Economical. H eitranrdioary deaorii.ii inij gKEiiadl power. SanBTrla frr. 50c. all fin jct-ii or i A Kv
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DE. J. T. CLARK Physician and Slurgecn
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rajo, a man made famous bv Ih.j own Columbu?, Ind., writes to friends liPrrace of people for tism? his influence ! that there is a marked improvement for the betterment of (heir condition ' in the child and that she expects to will address th audience, unci it is t. soon return to this city.
hoped that the And' tori'im will be I Mrs. C. I Huehes of North Vernon.
with Jewish people to frreet him ' Ind., nd Mrs. Ralph Deputy of Gary
mission here. ! vl.iit.ed Mrs. Lhntr ilant in Common-
Mr. Harry Babcock ef North Olcott i weaUh v'n"e yesterday, avenue has returned home from Mari- ! The "Wln-My-Chum" mc-etlncs beins nette. Wis.. Mhtre he was in atfnd-i 1 e,d ;!t xh V"1Tyt Methodist Episcopal
nne at the f-mernl of .'his rrml. 1 churolt t-ast t.hmas;'. are he-n.ar -en- .
parent. Mr. Cooke. jo,ed by everyone who attends. The
jo'ing people or the church cn.loyed a social hour at the close of the scrv-
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Masses ot St. M.iry's church. For sythe and 144th street, ?:00 and 10:13 Rev. George I, ror, pastor.
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n-woain scnooi is airfinj t. if- - fi. Two Wave" Mr aivln
maKin? preparations ror its .nris.m as , Thornn s wjU render a piano rolo
n.niu..-. on.r v,ii in Psiini : meeting will commence promptly at
Ftajrcd December 3rd entitled
White Gifts for the Kin?" at the usual I service at 11 (.'clock on that date. A
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OfSes Over Laic a County having!
Tniat Bank. Phone 2504. RaiHAenca: Hotal Majeetic. Phono Jld-J
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tr.e evening or Lnnstmas lor an ot the children of the church.
Hammond Iron
Metal Company
MARCUS BROS., Props. Wholesale Dealers In IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices: 340 Indiana Ave. Yarda Sohl 3treet and Indiana Ave. HAMMOND . : INDIANA. Office Phone 127. Rss. Phone 1046-R.
Tel. East Oileagro J DR. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST F1rrt National Baak Blaj. Cor. ChleasTo Foraytha Arli. EAST miCAGO, ia. Consultation in Englln, Oermaa Polish. Slavish and Russian.
, HIGH PRICES PAID FOR BAGS AND BURLAPSMEYER GOODMAN
553 Bulletin St. TEL. 1752.
Hammond.
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and last just 40 minutes. The
purpose of the short hour is that those who desire may attend the Com-
ur entertainment
to be riven at the McKinley bnildins commencing st S : 1 5 1iiis evenintr.
At the Sacred Heart church in Tod j Tomorrow the subjects of the ad- I
avenue mero v. ui oe n-grn mass ceic- t dresses by th ReV. G-.rre R. Jones, bra ted tomorrow at 10 o'clock by the ! pastor of the First Methodist Episcopastor. Rev. Octavius Zavatta. i pai f Uirch f East Chicaeo. will b The public is invited to attend the j as follows: Mo mine: subject. 10:45 complimentary Thanksgiving musiealela. m., "The Two Confessions"; evening given by the pupils of Miss Florence i uhjeet. 7:30 p. m.. "The Soul anil the Brai! of the Brail School of Music 1 Beautiful." The oth'-r meetinzs for the Tuesday even ins; at the Auditorium. ! day are to be ns follows: Mens class
Members of the faculty are also to appear. No admission. Croatian services are held every Sunday at 10 o'clock ot St. Mary's hall by the pastor of the Holy Trinity Creation churos. Rev. f. A. Judnic. Corporal Carl Zerler writes from Hattiesburg. Miss., to his parents here that he may be home to spend the holidays. Mrs. B. W. Wyelioff of Masoun avenue is confined to the house with Illness. Services at the New Hope Baptist church, 137th and Hemlock stret: Sunday school, P:30; preaching. 11:00: services at 7:30. Rev. B. W. J. Spencer, pastor. Mrs. N. Moser of Hammond spent yesterday the guest of Mrs. Roy Sullivan in Kennedy avenue. Services at St. John's Cantius church, 13Tth and Beech Erects: Jirasses at 5:00 and 10:16; children's mass, 9:15: Sunday school, 2:30; Vespers. 3:00 p. m. Rev. Anthony Sta.chowtak, pastor. The Jewish Zionist club has arranged for Its second annual dance to be held
meet ins. 9:00 a. m.: Sunday school. 9 30 a. m.: Epworth League. fi:20 p. m. . Special at the Columbia Theater today, a clever two-reel Black Cat story, a Hearst-Pathe News Weekly and four very good acts of vaudeville. Admission: Adults, 15 cents; children. 10 cents. Don't miss this program toright. Adv.
Make It The Last War.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS HAMMOND. Alice M. S'hl (unmar ) to Charles E. Bcall, Es 16. 17, R
1. Sob 1 3 Lrivi Add. Frank S. Fetz and m ife to August Stella. 1. 40, N't,, l, 39. I! 9. HotTmati3 3rd Add Steve Rusu.ik and wile to James Kxlimates. E 5, 1 3.
Morris Add. TOhhKsTUN. Central R. & Mtg. Co. 1 Gary Mit K.n!vy Co., E IS. B 6. KusaUs Add. Christian Crothmari (vtd) to Joseph Suni'tgi and wife, E CI, R 19. Cu. '3 4th Add. GART. Mary Elchty (whi) to .Martin Collins. E 36. B S. So. Broadway Add.
Gary Eand Co. to Elien N. Bunnell and Frank I . Es 1. 2, B 10 7, (iary Eand Co.'s 1st Sub. 14,00.00
Willhtm I. I'atlerson and wife, etttil. to l-'rcd Hunirf'T, E o.
B 5, EiiKoln I'k Add. Clarence M. Rcr.ollct, t'ornniismonei . to Jofph pear, E 31, B 3. Broadway Heights Add. Gry Etiiid Co. to Joseph Frost. E 1. 101. Gary Eand Co.'s 1st Sub. Joseph Frost tbacli) to Daniel 1." EivitiESton and wife. E I'.. Ji 101, Gary Eand Co.'s 1st Sub.
Gary Eand Co. to Steel Ci'y Home Riders. (., E 22. R 4, Gary l.yrtd Co.'s Sth Sub G00. 00 Carl Boli'js and wife to Eouis Moiuar and wife. E 27, R H.
Carl Roliu;.: Add. lure Szabo and wife to I,ou!s Molnar and wife, E 27, R It, Carl Roliua Add. Gary Hts. Realty Co. to i'Hvoi I. Brady, Ls 8, 9. 1J 3, Kelley Semines Blvd. Hts. Add., Jacob limey and wife to Julius Grotli;ius, Es 10. 16, B 1, Hiney's 1st Add. EAST CHICAGO. Macioj Sziurek and wife to Anna Slnder. L 42. B 21. SW
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to t-artms i swfta tinu Giei j I't. SE SE 9-3.1-9 1.00 Deeds November 23rd, 1917. EAST GARY. ' Grace Iola Von Forrester and ! husband to Angclo Scarjot, E j 32. R 21. 3rd iiub. 700.00 j HAMMOND TRANSFER SUB. I Eva Viola Seagraves and bus- f band to Frederick Willn.lm, i Es 7, &. B 4. lUind. Tram-fer J
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Charles H. Morhard to Walter i E. Smith and wife. Es C, C, B I 2, Plat 11. II. Shades Add. 120.00 I EAST CHICAGO. I
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Giry Eand Co. to Joseph E. Smith, E 12, R 119. Gary Eand Co.'s 1st Sub. Joseph E. Smith and v,fe to Ray F. White. E 12. B 119. Gary Eand Co.'s 1st Sub. HORSFORD PARK. Charles J. Williams and wife to Ethel Swesey. Eg 1 to 5, R 1 7, Horsford Pk. , Charles J. Williams and wife to Ethel Swesey, Es 6. 8, B 17, orsford Pit.
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LADY'S APRON. By Anabcl Worthinjton.
Florence R, Brail
School ol Music Suite 812 Kimball Hall, Chicago. Branch Studio: Auditorium, Corner Michigan and Grapevine Sts., INDLVNA HARBOR.
. Has moidw9 Violin, Uowe9 Expression, (Btaiory and For further information address the school or call on Miss Brail on Thursday, at the Auditorium, Indiana Harbor. Hours 2 to 9 p. m. Medals and Concert Diplomas.
Kimball Pianos used exclusively in the schools.
The best feature of this cleverly designed kitchen apron la that it slips on so easily. Two straps of the material are stitched to tha belt at the back, and they are then crossed and brought over the shoulders and buttoned to the frout. The pattern is in two large sections the lorn front piece and the back section, which is fathered to the belt. The upper edpe of the front is gathered to a straight band, fivirig a little fulness, which is very becoming-. The bif pockets will be a comfort while doing housework. The lady's apron pattern No. ST34 is cut in three sizes 3f. 40 and 44 inches bnst measure. The 33 inch size reqnixes 3r,s yards 27 inch or 2Vj yards 36 inch, with 6 yards bias peam binding. To obtain this pattern send 10 cents to the office of this publication,
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HAMMOND. Eoe M. Tochem and wife to Bert Goodman and wife, Ls 3S, 39, B 4, HotTmans 1st Add. : Nicholas Bereoloa and wife to Samuel D. Skufakiss, S 22 ft.
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Nicholas Bereolos and wife to James P. Bereolos. X 3 ft. L 3, Ls 1, 2, B 3. Morris Add. James P. Bereolos 9nv wife to Samuel P. Skufakiss, UndU rarty wall N 3 ft I. 3. B 3. Morris Add. Edward Simon and wife to Belle Lund. Es 21. 22. Ep L 23, B 3. Homewood Add. Belle Lund (div) to Edward Simon and wife, Ls 23, 26, 27, B 2, Homewood Add. TOLEESTON'. Allie p'itzgerald and husband to Vincent Cesare, E 10, B 19, Co.'s 5th add. Smith Bader Davidson Co. to Vincent Cesare, L 10, B 19, Co. 'b 5th Add. GARY. Edward H. Gross and w lf to Harry L. Frank, L 7. B S, Broadway Add. Arden Dearbeyne to Harry L. Frank. L 7, B h, Broadway Add. Henry '. Schwab (bach) to So. Broadway Land Co., L 2S. B 1. Oth So. Broadway Add. Gary Land Co. to Charles C. Purvis, L IS, n 39. Gary Land Co.'s 1st Sub. Charles C. Purvis (atid wife to Anna E. Larson, L 18. B 39, Gary Land Co.'s 1st Sub. Anna E. Larson t wid.) to Juliu"? Kreutiman and wife, L IS, B 39, Gary Land Co. 1st Sub. Gary Land Co. to Robert W. Smith, I. 27. B 102, Gary lnd Co.'s 1st Sub. Robert W. Smith and wife to William M. Fox and wife. L B7, B 102, Gary Land Co.'s 1st Sub.
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SCHERERVILLE Molly Teifer whose illness ls serious, will be taken to the hospital. A social gathering will be held in St. Michael's hall. Thanksgiving Day afternoon and evening. The funeral of the late Henry Gerlach, 77 years of age. was held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock tinder the direction of Fndertaker Chas. Geiser of Crown Point. Requiem high mass was recited by Rev. Wm. Berg of St. Michael's church. Interment at St. Michael's cemetery. Mrs. Anne Maas. formerly of this place, but having for the past six years lived with her daughter Mrs. Brown, at Hammond, passed away Thursday morning. She was 97 years old and is sur
vived by four children, Nicholas, Peter, Jack and Sophia; also by a step-child.. John Maas. She will be burled at St. Michael's cemetery Monday at 1 a. m.
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Miss Alma Schultz Is spending a few weeks In Harvey, 111., with her elster. Mesdamrs Fred Schultz and Wlttcnhagen visited in Harvey a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz of Riverside visited friends and relatives here Sunday. Miss Emma Schmidt underwent an operation in Blue Island hospital, and Is doing fine. Miss Grace Hughes and her mother were Hammond F-hopperV Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Keaster visited Miss Emma Schmidt. Same Effect. First Neighbor "My daughter -ii very patriotic. She isn't going to play any more German music." Second. Neighbor "I'm afraid that won't help nny. She will probably play eomething 'lse in place of it." Judge.
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