Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 145, Hammond, Lake County, 10 December 1917 — Page 3
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comino STENTS. The Woman's foreign Missionary Society of the, First Methodist church wilt meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ii. Duncan, 32 William street. A display of original decorated and water colored work at the home of Mrs. J. J. Anderson. 625 Ann St. 19-10-2t The December meeting of the Parent -Taachers Club of the Lafayette school will be held at two-thirty o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the .school. The memhers will do Red Cross work and during the afternoon there ill be a proin,. A wedding, charming for Hsr sim1'dicity. was that of Miss Kuth M. r:ennthum to Harold B. Riehter which took place on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock at the bride's home in Laporte. The Kev. S. A. Stews rt of the First Presbyterian ciurch officiated and the ceremony was witnessed by only the Immediate relatives. A wedding dinner was served following the wrenidny after which Mr. and Mrs. nichter left for Chicago. They will return to LaPorte early this week. Mr. Klchter Is employed in the linotypa department of the Argjs office, but has nllsted In the. quartermaster's department Tii expects to lav for Jaoksont'.la, F'a. at the beginning of the new year to begin training. Guests from Hammond in attendance at the wc,M;ng r the parents of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. F.ichter, his sister Miss Veld Riehter and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. P.ichTer nd ton Vrl and Clayton, Fl&r Orova was hostess to the : King's Heralds lajt Saturday afternoon , at her horns. 918 Erie street. Following a short business nession the nibers continued their study f Africa. fTha program for the afternoon also included a recitation by Rose Bennett and , a song br John Reed- Dainty refreshI manta wer served and a pleasant time apent socially. Tfca Equal Franchise League, will hold its raetlng this vening with Mrs. Willi tam Welch, wifa of Sergeant Welch, at the. recrtittlrg etation in Hnhman street. TJepresentatives from the East Chicago and Crown Point leagues will be. present to discuss county organization. A ra'riotlc program will b given following the business meeting. Mrs. D. J. Moran and Mrs. O. C. K. Matthies will have th meeting in charge. The custom of having members of the faculty as chaperons at high school dances was departed from Saturday evening at the delightful Junior-Senior prom of the, Hammond high school. Tt is said ttie faculty decided not to send res-ntatives. However, Miss Florence Rurrcuchs, secretary to the principal, and Miss Rose I.ee Nagle, librarian, were present but not In the capacity of hperofis. The chaperons were Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Oberlin. Mrs. Walter Hammend and Mrs. W. A. Hill. What Is Uric Acid? Evrryoan has uricr acid in the system but naturally in email quantities. Excessive amount is caused by eating too mud meat and foods that ferment in stomach. The kidneys, being the. filters of tha blood, are supposed to separate and throw the poisons out of the system. Weak, tired and overworked kidneys fail to do this, hnce the poisoacua uric acid and i! associate poisons contaminate the blood, causing backache, lumbago, rheu matism, rirorwv. nrrwsiesa nrl firrvl feeling. To overcome the trouble is only a matter of toning up th kidneys, and this is best done by a treatment with Anuric (double strength), three times day. Anuric is a recent discovery of Dr. Pierce f BuSalo, N. Y., and can be obtained at oy drug store. Experience taught Dr. Pierce that Antinc is a more powerful agent than lithia ia dissolving uric acid, as hot water melts eujar. Anuria is a regular insurance and life-saver for all big meat eaters and those who deposit lime-salts in their joints. A WOMAN'S PAINS CHASED AWAY. Laporte, Ind. "For five years I suffered terribly with woman's weakness. The doctor said that only a surgical operation would give ma any relief. I then wrote to the faculty of Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel ia Buffalo, N. Y., for advice (which was very freely given me) and I followed it just as closely as I could for about two months. The only medicines I took were Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and his Favorite Prescription, alternately, and I received most wonderful benefit in a very 6hort time. My pains left me and I felt like an entirely different person. Recently I have experienced the discomforts of midde life. My first thought was of Dr. Pierce's remedies and I started to take the 'Prescription' and' 'Anuric, as rheumatism was added to my list of ailments. , The results have ben just ssprompt as before." Mrs. Alice Duteb, 114 Kingsbury jioaaOrpheum School lor Dancing Instruction classes every Monday and Friday evening from 8 to 10:30 p. m. All the latest m odor n iances taught. j Admission Gentlemen X)e; Ladies, 25c. Class tickets of 12 lessons, .$r.00 for gentlemen; $2.50 for ladies. felX pmatO le&sons, O.()0. Children's 'claSSCS Satlirflay, 2 to 4. 1 Hall to Ront for All Occasions. Phone 3328. Prof. J. W. Keane of Chicago'. .v.ij -. Mat, I
l'orcas Rebekah lodge held 113 tegular session Saturday evening Ht the. 1. O. O. V. hall. At the meeting n"xt Saturday evening there will h a class of candidates lor initiation and following the lodge session there will be a social hour. Hammond Chapter of Eastern Star
will hold Tuesday Temple. its annual election of officers evening at the Masonic Mrs. Humphrey and daughter have returned to their home in Henry, 111., after visiting for several days with Mrs. Humphrey's ,sister. Mrs. Minnie Kline of Ruth street. Hammond friends will he interested In the announcement of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. I". C. Ryan, formerly of Hammond, at their home in .Seattle. December 5th. The members of the Columbia Club were very delightfully entertained by Mrs. B. K. Escher at h-r home in Webb street Saturday afternoon. Auction bridce was played at three tibles and following the games a dainty collation was served. High score was made by Mrs. I". IX Mcllroy. The club's next party will be given by Mrs. Walter Hammond Thursday afternoon. December 13th at her heme in South Ilohman street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles '1. Ilohman and children left last evening for St. retersberg. Fla.. w ierc they will spend the winter. Dr. and Mrs. T. E. I'.cll will also spend the winter in Florida. Dr. Fell will go to Xew York City tomorrow and fro mthere will go to Jacksonville w h"re be will meet Mrs. Hell and they will motor, to St. Petersberg. Miss Mildred Myers celebrated her sixteenth birthday anniversary at a delightful party Saturday evening at her home. 35 East Sibley atreet. Pink rosea formed a part of the scheme of decoration and the table appointments were in white and pink. A three course luncheon was served following an evening of music and games. The goess at the party included Bessie Parker, Esther Leonard. Dorothy Klder. Vannetta Todd. Eloise Stewart, tva N'ichols, Katherine Williams, Jennie Girard. Knimerson F-urk, Emil Ohr. William Berry, Edmund.-ion Davis, Shirley Rcrgwin. Mark Cook. Robert Wilfiam and Joseph Myers of Hammond and Miss Irene Francis and Alex Batony of East Chicago. The fir given at the Irving school last Friday afternoon and evening netted $246.06 for the building fund of the Pine Street Tresbyterian church. The affair was a pronounced success socially nd financially. There were large crowds in attendance and all spent an enjoyable time. Next Wednesday afternoon instead of their regular meeting, the members of the Ladies' Aid Society of the First Methodist church will hold a parcel post sale at the church in Russell street. Refreshments will be served during the afternoon. j Trial CalendaT Gary Lake Superior Court, Nov. 17, 1917: 2353 Divorce; Helen Kovacovich (Norton and Rose) vs. Frank Kovacovich. 255 Forecl. M. L.: Joseph Kaszarda (R. W. Rossi vs. Annie. Gykovic and Lazo Cykovic. Lot 4 3 Blk. 23 in C. T. L. - I. Co., 6th add. to Toll. Rec. 89 p. 43. 2355 Forecl M. L.; Joseph Kassarda R. W. Ross) vs. Stanley Raozkouski and Arthur C. Mattepon. Lot IS in . Blk. 3 in 3rd Add. to Ind. Harbor Rec. 89 p. 1S3. 2336 Forecl.. M. L.: Joseph Kaszarda (R. W. Ross) vs. Andy Nosay and Haxel Nosal and Virgil Oonan. Lot 2S in Blk. 5 2nd Logan Pk. add. to Tolleyton Rec. 89 p. 117. 2557 Fore'M. M. I.; Joseph Kaszarda (R, W. Ross) vs. Joe Kubish and Helena Kubish husband and wife. Lot 21 in resub. of Blk. 2t and lots 16 to 30 Blk. 20 -and part of alley in Fouth' Add. to Ind. Har. Rec. 89 p. 183. 255S Forecl. M. L.: Joseph Kaszarda (R. W. Ross) vs. Stanley R.acikouski. Mary Raczkouski. Antonya Cyxnisjansky and Frances Cyunicjonsky. Lot 3 in Blk. 2 in 3rd Add. to Ind. Har. Rec. 89.- 1S3. 2559 Forecl. M. L.; Joseph Kaszarda (R'. W. Ross) vs. Joxef Trsupek as owner. Lot 19 in Blk. 14 in 4th Add. to Ind. Har. Rec. 9. 2550 Divorce: Doroth Henich ( B. A. Lucas) vs. Emil Henich. 2561 Divorce; Orina! H. Koons (H. E. Granger) vs. Sarah Koons. riled Hot. 13. 2562 Divorce; "Vronika Dudas vs. Geo. Dudas. GARY PAROLED MAN IN TROUBLE MUNCIE. Tnd.. Dec. 10. The laundry mark on a handkerchief dropped by a man who attacked and attempted to gaR a young boy in a lonely part of Muncie one evening this week, has led to the arrest of John Venfky, aa;e nineteen, a paroled prisoner from the tat reformatory at Jefferfinville. Sore Throats Golds Quickly Reil.vcd By Hamlin's Wizard Oil Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a simple and effective treatrirnt for sore throat and chest' colds. Used as gargle for sore throat it brings qutck relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one night. How otten sprains, bruises, cuts .nd'burns occur in every family uelt as little troubles like earai mily, as earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores. stiff neck, and tired aching feet Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will always bring quick relief. Get it from druggists for 23 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. ltlT
Vcnsky naS sent to the reformatory from Gary for forgery and waa parolled six 'months ago in order that lie might take a position in Muncie.
HD STRiNERS ilSSISTJT BANQUET Orak Members Make Trip to Laporte to Help Honor Soldier Boys. l.APonTK. 1NI.. I'ec. 10. In honor of five shrinrs. four of whom are now in the rervica of their country and one of whom hn.-i enliste! in the Second Indiana Field Artilfery here, a banquet was held at the Royal restaurant attended by persons, including the ciTicers of Orak Shrine.' Hammond. As is the role with devotees of thi; cider, the banquet was made a lively ot-casion. An excellent meal was served and Philo Q. Doran. presided as tost ma ste r. officers o rral Shrine. Hammond, who lent liitT to the orairn t ere Dr. H E. Sharrer. past potentate. O'orsf C. l.ocklin. potentate; Judge S. Reitet. chief rahan: William Earle. nsistHnt raban; Richard O. Winkler, director; E. J. Harrison, first ceremonial master; John Mortland. second cei env-ninl master; and Jaoh Kaper. marshal, who has held this J position for 2T y8r.. i Talks were mad" by Philo Poran. j Dr. Sharrer. Mr. Lockl-n. J-idg Reiter 1 and Charles S. Fredricks of this city The visitors at the conclusion of banquet cave three ,-heers for Porte. Incident to the banquet a J'orte 'Shriners" Club wan formed. the l.aWHITING YOUTH IS in mm corps Thos. E. Naef Expects Ere Long to. Be Commissioned a Pilot. (Special to Tna Tltnas.) UHITIXG, IXD.. Dec. 10. Thomas F.ds-vn Naef, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vaef r.f ;his city, has enlisted in the aviatton corp. in San Francisco. Cai. The young nwi, who wss a very popular member of the yrunitr set during his residence here. W; early lat spring for ttie we;t. n spent several months at Yellowstone Park and then journeyed to the coast v, here he held a responsible portion at one of the shipbuilding establishments doing work for the gov ernment. Not content, however, with! helping L'nele Sam to build ships, be j dcid"d to see more active service and ' enlisted the latter pa rt of last week.' It is understood that the young man j will entr th,e ground section of thej service, where he w ill undergo tha I thoroiiRh training that all the men, who' arn not college graduate, receive before they are jtiven an opportunity- to pilot a machine. It is expected that Mr. Naf wiil serse. in the capacity of pilot in the shortest possible lime, as he was always Iniown to be a thorough and intelligent young man. His many Whiting friends, who are already acquainted with his intentions, wish him the best of success. Before entraining- for the Naef was entertained by Mr Ivan Naef of Port Richmond t a nip M r. I a nd M rs i Cal. I IMKS Bl UK.!", AT Sr TF. AIM I I.. I X I ' I M X A PO LI . , 1NU . Dk. William Earle, of Eai Gary. Kranklin .Ketterer. of Hobsrl. nd filed , papers with the secretary of state today for the incorporation of the Uobart Armory Club. The incorporation wa3 for $2ri.0,.) and the clubhouse is to serve both social and military purposes. A military company has been organized at Kohart and the Armory Club will be its Lome. The business men of Hobait decided, after the military company had been formed', that it. ought to have a comfortable and capacious armory and the incorporation of the company is the result. The money already has been raised and the site obtained. The building will have a frontage of lij'l feet In Main street, and is to he 12 feet In depth. A drill room. 3 00 feet square. Is provided in the plans. which were n.aae py .Mr. Larle. A complete kitchen anl restaurant also are planned. Social rooms are to adjoin the drill hall. It is expected that the armory and club will he ready for occupancy early In the spring. MANY FIRES J E. CHIGAGI As an indirect result of the extremely rotd weather for the past thirty-six hours the fire-departments of East Chicago have, since yesterday morning, made nine fire call?. The tlrst was at 5:i Saturday morning, when a call came from the R. & o. vards on account of a fire in a box car. At 11:00 a call came from the. Atlas Brewing company where there was a f;re in the store room due to the explosion of a kerosene oil stove. At 2:00 p. m. there was a blaze in the saloon and living departments at 151st and Mot '"ok avenue where torches has been used to thaw out water pipes. The corner of the building from the top to the bottom was burned out. At 4:20 a call came from the Hastings Express company barns at Forsyth avenue where a blaze originated in the office. At fi:30 the chimney in the Setfer Furniture Store at Indiana Harbor burned out and a call sent in as a means of protecting adjacent property. At 10.00 another call came from 145th and Magdun avenue wh?re a chimney was also burning out. At 4:00 yesterday morning the Republic Iron & Steel company sunt in a call to help extinguish a blaze that had originated among a pile of timber. At 4:33 p. ni, a stove Pipe feil down at 501H "Welch avenue, but Utile damage was done. At g;i$ a eic bouse at 4'04 Nerthcole avenue
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caught fire and was practically ion-! aumed. ' ; The prompt repome of t he fire com- ; ji.anies prevented damageany great amount of YOUNG E. 0. P. GIVE. ft WORKERS' DINNER The banquet given by the Sjjtii Side Republican club last Saturday night at P:otrowli halt. Kat Chicago, was a very ,ucce-ful and pl".:ns event notwitliMand n?r the bitter eld weather tht prevailed Kifty or sixty loyal paity workers, including uv of the a lin iir..t ationelect, sat d .An to a s.ir.ipf uoiis repast v. h'c'n was followed by short talks ny e,-ei. preterit. - K. M !" Norton, countj chairman, was present and n:ad" a f e . piritel i marks, wlilch were followed by short, snappy speeches by II. M. Cohen, .1. K. Repp-), II. K. C.rovn, .ludsje V. A. ji uzy. ,i. i: r.-i...-..) ...,. I ne inininaoie ........... ui. ter?persed the taus with song sua story. Frank LoJa. president of the dub. who has been largely inst rji.i'jit al in j I its organisation and success, acted as! ! master of ceremonies. The menu was! (prepared under- the supervision of the club and waa served b six of Cue most' charming south side Polish girls. Thej event ws a most happy and pleasjn i one front start to finish. Citizens Act for Mayor. ELKHART. Jnd.. Dec. io V. H. Foster, mayor-elect (Rep.), upet all local precedents when he permitted a meeting of- thirty-five citizens, incl id-, Lin ar members of both parties, to vote th appointees he announced to- i on day. He had invited 150 men to the conference, but hid not indicated he intended to leave each selection to a majoilty vote, therefore many aii"d to attend. Harvey Elliott was chosen for controllers William E. Wider, forn er representative, for city attorney: M. I". Demarest. Peter C. Kendall and Cyrus Frye, all business men, for the board of public works. and Police Chief W. H. Riblet. Fire Chief Alex Dotson and Engineer William H Weaver will be re-npnointed. 10L REMOVES THE CAUSE OF 1111 COUGHS A Constitutional 'Remedyj That We Guarantee . Lagrange, X. C "For years I suf- ' fered with a chronic cough, so I could not. sleep nights and continued to lose f.esh. My' druggist asked ma to try Vino!. It cured my cough. I can sleep nights and have gained twelve pounds. Vinol is the best tonic and tissue builder I have ever taken." W. D. Ken. j Lagrange. X. C. j We guarantee V:nol for chronic' coughs, colds and bronchitis. Not a ratent medicine. Formula on every bottle, your money back if it fails, josepli W. Weis. Druggist; L. Harry Wels. and Norrls Pho ., Hammond. Ind. Vinol is sold in East Chicago by Schlieker's i Pharmacy, and In "Whiting by L. H. J Mattern. and at the best drusr sioie in i every town and ei'.v in the fniiiHry Ad.
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M HIT GET LAKE BEACH SITE AFTER ALL Aa a result of Major Johnson's effort to get for the peoples" use some portion of Gary's seven miles, of lake l'rontase owned with the exception of I two acres ly tjie steel corporation the j directors of that concern May move to J give the j,e,,pi at K-ast a small share j of the Lake Michigan beach. I Proposal of a truce v. ore made and accepted shortly after noon today by i.Iohn P. 'ochrnn. of t'liieaco, general counsel f,-,,. th steel hum who appearj e'd at the special meeins of the park I commissioners to receive remonstrances in the matter of condemning a site at i Pine beach. Hamraond Attorney rilaa Ketaouatrance j Mr. Cochran's petoe proposal followj eg the filing of a reniotistranc- by the Gary land company of the corporation I through ita attorney. L. L. Bomberger of Hammond. . yu. , Tehran siixnestrd that if the ,,,,rr hrnmlil hefot-o the s r.,r ..ff,ii a w,,,,.f,.r r the vi me i corporation perhaps they would be dis posed to give the people consideration, i As a result the board deferred action ! toward condemning land until Dec. 31, j and tonight at its meeting it w ill probably pass a resolution asking the steel i company to consider the rights of the people of Gary. Present at the meeting h-'ld at the ! park board offices in the Gary building I I were Mayor Johnson, committee from I "'lit 3 t .-V""i
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Tel. So. the Commercial Club, real estate hansre, tiouth Side Bu.--iness ? sociutioti. Park Commissioner Ferguson. Alexander Grove and Kate Wood Kay answered the roll cal! WILL WHITAKER TO BE DEPUTY AUDITOR Special to The Times.) CROWN POINT. Ind. Dec. 10 It is reported that William Wlmaker of Hammond will lie first deputy under i Mack Poland when the lattr is in- j auaurat"rt auditor of Tike county on ', January 1. Mr. Whi .akT is a son of ' Former SherifT , Ileriry Whitaker of j Ifammond and an estimable youn j man. j HOBART MILITIAMEN j TO HAVE HOME Tlie Armory company. Ilobart: apital. $0.0n0: CoHseuni. directors, twight Mackey, Charley W. Reeve. Clarence S. Dewey, Herman P5-.iglioef t, George Bruce. Hobart Armory club. Hobait: military tiaining: R. Warren Main. Sheri man S. Henderson. Hugo Zobjoek. Wil j liam Earle, Charles 11. Allen. Elbert X. Ripley, Robert Roper. William J. l tvrull. Franklin T. Petterer. Walter j MacPherson. , SHRINERS TO
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