Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 146, Hammond, Lake County, 11 December 1917 — Page 8

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It must be exact. Every article and every price made in our advertisement is bona-fide and being carried out to the letter.

Whiting And Its People

t'XCLE SAM WILL PLAY SANTA CLAUS TO EVERY SAMMY

Call 231J, A. C. Franklin, for an estimate to equip the old house with elective lichts. n-2;-tr Princess theatre tonight. America most versatile theatrical celebrity. Geo. M, Cohan, la his popular mystery farce, ".'even Keys to Baldplacc." Also Mick Senett, Comedy. 12-11-1 Iliymond Schaub, son of Mr. and Mrs. -T-;jji Schaub of Sheridan avenue, who ri-.ntly enlisted in the engineering ocrti, is now in Camp Meade, Md. t-ifflers Rich Bilk knitted and crochtd effects In smart color combina- ; reefers of silk and satin tex'ur?s in ir.ftj. black and white and self-stripd i fleets; iiiiniensc variety at 51.00 and up. i:-ti-l II. GOHtHX & SOX. 3 McCanipbei! continues to i?rrrove "r; m his ixcnt attack of Infiumir.atory lA'imatisin. "Hits store will be open'every evening C'jrjrs the ir.rnlh rf I'retnnibcr. i-ll-l Jt. COUUON & SON". nn II' rrrmatt of hridnn avenue, and Eugene CJrpgan, both of whom enlisted in the U. S. navy, will leave for their posts tomorrow. Dan McXamara f llHth street, who has joined th; aviH'inn corps, leave AVhitlng. Tiiurj- ' :l v Hath Robes for men are. carried in -r'niid gift values, in our men's department. S-vme of the patterns are iipiayed in the window. 12-11-1 II. GORDON & SON. Mrs. Kay Storer of Laporte avenue, who has recently rt turned from St. Luke's hospital where she underwent m operation on her throat, is improving. Mrs. Charles B. Maubcck of Casper. Wjo.. is spending a few days here with friends. whi! on her way cast. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Vincent of New York avenup, are moving to their home in Lnporte avenue, whif-h they recently purchased from Thomas Smith. The ;-i:i:th's have moved to Hammond. Rev. John Bopp. pnpt"r of the IT, van -

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see his brother, to bid him farewell bofore leaving for Franc. Mrs. Anderson of Logansport, at the present tima Is staying for a few days with her son Raymond J. Anderson. The third number of the Lyceum courso will tws held Tuesday, Dec. 11, in the town hall of Griffith. Edsar S. Klndley will be the speaker of the evening.

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All of our soldier boys away from nome are thinking of Christmas these days and Uncle Sam is jf ing to fee to it that their longings are not in vain. Somethiii, useful will be given to every soldier in the sersige.

j Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dahlkamp of Hamrnr?id, vlsitp Sunday here with the latI ter'n par-?nt?,l Mr. and Mrs. Potor Schal-

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i KLissen of Oi'icago, visited Sunday here iwilii their mother. I Pills are out', for the public pale of J. . N". Schmal on tk Schmal farm, one mile I tast of St. J' hn. Our practical auc-

li-meer. Lmboi't D. Lauermsn, will do the at!!:Mon-T!-tr M . a-.:1 has all high gi-ade stoclc and good implements i i and p;. p'y .-f : Mr. r " r-,-: rr.1 fa.m-j i ily wi1! - v , irier with the rest

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Miss Clara Albrecht cf Chicago, viaIted here over Sunday as a guest cf Miss Tiilie Gruel.

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Outdoor Workers are subject to exposure to all kinds of weather, and strenuous outdoor vork brings the rheumatic aches. You can't afford to belaid up. ao heed that first twinge of rheumatism. Use Sioan's Liniment. Clean and convenient, no need to rub, no stains, no clumsy plasters and your pain disappears. Sprain, train, neuralgia aeliaa and stiff, sera rajsrles ara a!l relieved by Uo appLcatioa of Sloaa'a Liniment. Generoua size bottlaa at all dmg-iitj. 25c 50c.. 1.00.

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TODAY EARLE WILLIAMS wit CORINNE GRIFFITH -iu 'The Stolen . Treaty"

Staged by Thomas Edgelow. Directed by Paul Seardon. How a nation's honor was saved by a plucky man and a quick-witted girl. ALSO ONE REEL BIG "V" COMEDY Dewi Open 6:30.

golica! Lutheran church, united In marriage at his home in Laporte avnue, on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Miss Mary Vozar of Indiana Harbor, and Mr. Carl Schmidt of Rockford. 111. Mr. Schmidt is sporting editor on the Rockford News, and Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. .Schmidt left for Rockford to take their residence. The M. E. Ladies' Aid society will IvjM a silver tea tomorrow afternoon at

the home of Mrs. Dan Lauer on Central!

avenue. Mrs. Y. Allison and Mrs. T. W. Eaton will have charge of the program, the hostess to be assisted by Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Hows, Mrs. Gold and Mrs. Humphreys. The marriage of Miss Lena AVuestenfeld. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wuestenfeld, and George Paul of New York avenue, took place Saturday night at the horn cf the bride's rarents in 119th street. The ceremony was performed by Rev. John Bopp of the Evangelical' Lutheran church in the presence of relatives and a few intimate friends. The atte: lants were Miss Anna Taul. sister cf the groom, and Walter Wuestenfcld, brother of the bride. The new home of the bride and groom in Atchison avenue, v.as all in readiness, and of this they took immediate possession. The Whiting high school Is minus two of Its instructors, both of whom haveenlisted. Hugh Whaley. physical culture director and athletic coach, enlisted In the avnatlon corps last wtek, and yesterday Ji. L. Brown, science teacher, also submitted his resignation, he having enlisted, leaving yesterday for Columbus, Ohio, to go Into training. Charles Welsh of Fred street, who since having fallen from a scaffold a few years ago, breaking his beck, has been practically incapacitated. has found a way in which he can "do his bU" in this great struggle. Mr. Welsh has taken up knitting, and according to his Ptatement has found something

which makes him supremely happy while he is thus engaged. A sample of his knitting which ho has done for the Red Cross is in the display in Clark's window, and ho intends to continue in

this work as long as the war lasts. The Red Cross is elated over securing his services. The annual church meotlr.g of the Congregational church will be held in the church parlors next Friday night The dinner will ba served at 6 o'clocc to which all .members of the church a-e invited. The annua report of tl churcii societies will be given and h pleasant evening is anticipated. Dr. and Mrs. V. G. Schmidt of New fork, have taken up their residence in this city, the former being a new chem

ist employed at the Standard Oil Co. Mrs. Charles Pedersen of Sheridan avenue, who was Quite til, was much improved yesterday. ROBERTSDALE Lyman Meyers and Arthur Epscrs returned to their home In Belleview, la., after a week's visit at the Eggers' home in Roberts avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stross and son visited Mrs. Stross' mother, Mrs. Barbey, in Chicago, the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Martz are entertaining Walter Marts of Indianapolis, for a few days. Hrs. Charles Allen and Mrs. Foreaur wero Chicago visitods yesterday. Mrs. Henry Eggors of Lake avenue, spnt the day in East Side visiting hsr mother. Mrs. Scliger. Miss Anna Studor of Roberts avenue, visited friends in Chicago, yesterday. . The Christmas exorcises of the Evangelical Sunday school will be given at the church Sunday evening. Dec. 23. Irs. Jacob Fase of Roberts avenue, spent the day in Chicago attending a meeting of the Friendship club. Miss Sara Mills of Chicago, spent Sunday here visiting her sister. Mrs. C. G. Buell of Indiana boulevard. The Ladies' Aid society will meet on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Norman Brown of Roberts - avenue. Mrs. John Plau and Mrs. George Zerver were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mrs. Young of Roberts avenue, visited her mother in East Chicago, yesterday. The children taking part In the Christmas entertainment of the Evan-

to feel Fresh and Fit you must keep your stomach well, your liver active, the bowels regular, and your blood pure. Your physical condition depends on the health of these organs. When anything goes wrong just take a few doses of Be'echam's Pills and avoid any serious illness. They are a fine corrective and tonic for the system, and a great help in maintaining good health. A single box will prove the remedial value of

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gelical Sunday school, are requested to be at the church after school. Wednesday. Miss Anna Mostil of Chicago, visited at Mostil home in USth street, Sunday. Miss Agnes Atchison of Lake avenue, visited her father. Robert Atchison at the South Shore hospital, Sunday, and reports hitn doing nicely. Hollis Hunter of Hammond, visited friends here Sunday.

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John. Ala. Mrs. Jos. M. Gerlach spent Monday; and Tuesday with relatives in Chicago, i

John Keilman, Hammond.

It Soothes and Relieves Like a Mustard Plaster Without the Br.m cr Sting Musterole is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil of tr.ustard. It does-all the work of the old-fashioned mustard plaster does it better and doe3 not blister. Yoa do ret have to bother with a

' cloth. Yoa simply rub it on and usually

the pain is gone I Many doctors and nurses use Musterole and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, fiurisv, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and auiea ot the back or joints, eprains. sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted foci colds cf the chest (it often pre-, verts pneumonia). 30c ana cOo jars; hospital size $2.50.

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The Merrillville Study club met with Mrs. Manker last Thursday. Mrs. Manker gave a reading which was appreciated by all present. Mr?. Ka'e Pierce read a .well-prepared paper on "Men Who Made One State a Possibility." There were several isitars in and out of town and Mrs. Ktta Yilmer. president of Crown Point club, and Mrs. Dr. Gibbs. district chairman, who gae a fine talk on the district work. The club members were surely glad to have her present. L. M. Hagloy returned to his home in K vans ton, preparatory to going to Indianapolis for examination to go to Fort Thomas, Ky. Mr. 'and Mrs. J. S. Zuvers and Sablo Zuvera visited at the Zuvers home last Sunday. Trustee Boyd attended a trustee's meeting In Indianapolis, last week. Misses Bofman and Vida and Edith Pierce were shoppers In Hammond, Saturday.. Mrs. Lydia Zuvers attended Eastern Star meting in Hobart last Friday

evening. A number from Crown Point chapter were in attendance; also from j Indiana Harbor, Whiting. Olive chapter.

Gary, were present. The worthy grand matron was there to insrect the work which was done, in a very pleasing manner. "

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gettler are thei happy parents of a baby girl who ar-j rived last Saturday. j On account of the serious illness of I Sister Germain, the advanced grades in J the parochial school here have been dis-J missed for an indefinite time. j Herbert Keilman of Camp Grant, j

Rockford. was here Sunday to spend the day with his mother and relatives. Mr. Keilman is in high praise as to the treatment the boys receive at the camp and is not only well satisflod but well pleased with bis lot. Testerday evening St. John's court, C. O. F., held its regular meeting. A social, which will be given in the near future, was the chief subject undr Ustjussion and the committee !n cbarrre will see to It that an enjoyable "evening will be had.

Fashion's Camouflage. It's a suit, you'd say at a glance. Wrong. It is a coat dress. The moleskin choker collar takes the form of a cravat in the deftly clasped ends. The costume is amethyst velvet.

John F. Hoffman spent Sunday at Schererville with his nephew, Raymond Miller, who is a member of the hospital corps and had a few days' leave cf osence. It ,is our cons tab t study to give the people of this community the beet banking facilities obtainable. Our experience makes this possible.. M&ke use

of these things tnat are here for yourj benefit. The First National Bank of; Dyer A GOOD ANK in a GOOD j TOWN. 32-11-1 S

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SCHERERVILLE Raymond Miller of U. S. S. President Grant, care P. M. New Tork City, hos

pital corps, now is on his furlough. He;

came home Sunday morning and will stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Miller, until Thursday morning. This is the first time Raymond had the opportunity of coming home since May and certainly does appreciate it. being with his parents, relatives and friends who are largely mimbercJ. Raymond says that he enjoys" himself first rate. That he gets three square meals a day and a good warm bed, and that he haa chances of having all kinds of good times. John Koellng of Hammond. Is spending a few days with friends and wilt leave for Hammond Tuesday. Peter Glndel, his -Ulster Anna, and Mayme Redar of Hammond. spent Thursday with relatives. Frank Austgen of Joliet, spent Sunday with his parents and friends. F. M. Plau, our depot agent, went to

Attention !

Owing to the high cost of delivery, there will be no special retail delivery of milk and cream after Dec. 12th. To cause no inconvenience, customers are kindly requested to order their extra milk and cream from their regular driver. HAMMOND DAIRY COMPANY. GERRARD DAIRY COMPANY. SOUTHEAST DAIRY.

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The Champion Tre & Supply Company FRED F. FRIEDLEY, Mar. EVERYTHING FOR AN AUT0MO31LE. SEND FOR OUR N?.W CATALOGUE. Truman and Sohl Streets Telephone No. 491 Hammond, Ind.