Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 50, Hammond, Lake County, 22 December 1917 — Page 6

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THE TIMES Doc-ember 22. 1917 Tonight Music by Conrath's Orchestra in All Over Lake 5 ' ( LOWELL CROWN POINT MERRILLVILLE MUNSTER LANSING WHITING CEDAR LAKE GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HOBART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE us

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Mrs. Ed Smith of lyoui.s avenue, whoj has been very sick, is improving. i Amonc'the Hammond shoppers Thurs-! day was Mrs. J. Adams. I C. Schaller of the East Side, trans-' acted business hero yesterday. j

Ai r. ana .Mrs. rjet james visiiea rrienas momo hl

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HAPrEMXGS OF A DAY IV LAKE COINTV'S LIVELY CAPITAL l

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bow quickly the swelling Is reduced and tha pain disappears. No need A W.oi. to rub; it pene- A HQ ItS t rates quickly and "Ba. brings relief. Have "Wk W r2irSs 4 People neuralgia, back jf . ache and all mus- J si , j j

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in AVhltmg last evening. Anthony Klassen spent Thursday

Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. M. W'einand of South Garyi visited with relatives here yesterday. Paul . Kanstrom returned home after spendlnjr a week at Green Island, la,, with relatives.

Tho prhools closed on Friday for a two weeks' vacation, appropriate Xmas exercises were given in the different

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j ents and visitors. The teachers of the In i rtiffprcrit rrmles left for their respective

homes to spend the Xmas holiday. Deputy Auditor Fred Collins moved his family to Hobart this week. Mr. Collins has secured employment In Indiana Harbor. Rev. HiUman. pastor of the Tresbyterian church, will speak on the, topic, "What We. Have In Xmas". for the morning service and "The Mystic Highway" will be the subject of his evening Bervlce on Sunday. Roy and Leslie Parry of Gary visited with their mother, Mrs. Wm. Parry on Friday. A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. Dovichi on Thursday. Amos Dyer Alliv.an. who is attending Morgan Tark Academy, is spend'.m; the

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Henry Schmidt has enlisted in the navy. As the training station Is overcrovidcd, he has returned home, but exPtcts to be called any time. Mr. Van Barnhart has. started a bus between oak; Glen, Lansing and Ijajiimon 1. . Mr?. Herman Rahn was a Hammond

shorPf-r on Wednesday. I

Mr. n3 Mrs. V.'m. Tepstra went to Michism. to spend the holidays at th heme of her parents.

Mr. Stetzefant of F.oberts avenue, was a Chicago shopper last evening. Mrs. Mostil of 116th street, visited her daughter In Chicago. Mrs. John Peterson of Myrtle avenue, was a Chieaeo shorter.

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Purdue college to spend the holidays j with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Benson of Roberts avenue. j Mrs. Albert Bchoefer, Mrs. Herman j Mrs. Albert Schaefer. Mrs. Herman I Thelssen and Mrs. Mike Schaefer visited j friends In Hammond last evening. j Mrs. C. Phelps and sister, Mrs. H. ,

I F.hineman were Hammond shoppers. j

Mr. and Mrs. Savior of Lincoln ave-j nue, left for southern Michigan to spend j

the holidays with Mr. Saylor's parents

Mr. and Mrs. Starring of Indiana boulevard, are visiting friends in Chicago. Wm. Seliger, Sr.. of the East Side, vlsled Robertsdale friends yesterday. Mrs. P. J. Bennett and children of Indina Harbor, were visitors at the Gaugh home last evening.

Mrs. Beuhler, Jr.. of Roberts avenue..

was a Hammond shopper.

Joe Dvorcak and Ed "Wickhorst of j Roberts avenue, were Hammond visitors, j M rs. Young of Gary, visited her son of j Roberts avenue, yesterday. j The exercises of the Evangelical i church, will be held at the church Sun- J day. X) ec.23. in the evening at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Johnson of Pearl street, was aj Hammond visitor. I Mr. Slack and Mr. Simon ff Pearl j street, were Hammond visitors.

Xmas recess with his parents, Mr. and

The ladies of the Eastern Star

at Central

give a Xmns dancing party

Music Hall on Dec. 27th. Miss Eleanor Dinwiddle, who Is attending Oberlin College. O., Is at home for a two weeks' vacation wi:h her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dinwiddle, as are also Horace Ott home from Harvard and Miss Margery Tinkham from Well.vsly. Miss Lottie Winer Is assisting in the public library during the illness of Miss Gwcn Parry. Mrs. Roy Tanner and Mrs. Robert

Murray left on Friday for Hattiesburg, Miss., where they will spend Xmas with their husbands in training at that camp.

Rev. J. A. Ayling will conduct Xmas

exercises at the jail on Sunday, Dec. 23

The Farmer Boys will give one of

their popular dances at Central Music Hall on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Collins, salesmanager of the Lctz Manufacturing Co., leaves on Sunday for a three weeks vacation trip to New York City, combin-

willling business and pleasure.

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The Concordia Lutheran church havo a iert!ian service Sunday at

p. n:. an-1 a Christmas entertainment will bo given by the children following thi services. It is requested that all on the pro;nn: - for the church etiter-'ainttier.'-meet at 10 o'clock at the school Sunday for a rehearsal. Rev. and Mrs. T. Clans of Hammond, Rev. IT. Saager of Indiana Harbor were quests of Mi. and Mrs. E. Guenther, Thursday. .V Christmas program will be given Friday night, Dec 21. by tho He.ssville school. Everybody welcome. The enti rtainment and pi social given by the C. Y. i-. o. or Concordia Lutheran church lsst night was not as well attended as expected. The $5 gold I ice was won by Casey DeKreck.

Francis Beiriger has accepted a position as bookkeeper st-the new factory, taking the place of . Sol Goldstein, who has turned to his home in Xcw York. A number of the boys here who have received their questlonnaries for tho draft, went to Crown Point yesterday to Gil them out. P.en Moss, one of our soldier boys

who is : Is home

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Fort Thomas, Ky furlough. Clarence

STIGLITZ PARK. Georgtv Gasky left th first of the wv!c on a business trip to California. Miss Myrtle. Evans was a Hammond visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Upperman were

Tel. East Chicago Jl DE. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST Ftrmt National Baak B!4lC Cer. Chlrag- A Forsytes Avsa. EAST jTHICAttO. 13. Consultation In English, Garmta Polish. Slavish and Russian.

PR. J. T. CLARK Physician and Surgeon Df Over Lk County Eavisgs a Trust Bank. Phons 20(4. IWidaaoat Hotl ilajoslic Phsns 91I-J

I Intel ins of the same r'ace is also home, i His fuilough is for five da.ys and he ex-j pects to leave for t!ic barracks next j Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ehrsam of Dyer.; visited relatives here yesterday. Mrs. AV. De.Rca.mer of New York, Is here, the guest of her son, XV. I. De ' Reamer, who Is superintendent of tho J

new factory here. Henry Shoddy who has been sick for some. time, is reported better. Mrs. John Hajrkenrlder, Jr. or South Chicago, visited yesterday at the home of her mother. Mrs. C. I. Boesen. Lawrence Richardson, who has conducted a hardware store here for the

two a cars, has so. a out ana win

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Both the parochial and public schools

closed Friday for the Christmas holidays and openefl again on the day after

New Years.

Miss Veronica Dewes spent Thursday at Hammond.

The John Schmal sale held Thursday

was a success all around. The cattle averaged about $136. Lambert D. Lauern an. the auctioneer, wore a large smile for the fine weather and largo crowd that attended. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Adler, Mrs. X'ick J. Ludwlg, Mrs. Peter Portz and Math Adler spent Friday at Hammond. Teter Fbrtx and daughter, Mrs. TheiIen spent Friday in Chicago. saea

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SUNDAY A BEAUTIFUL LOVE IDYLL in "HER GREATEST LOVE" A Sumptuous William Fox Special Super De Luxe Photodrama

Showing the Incomparable Bara's Remarkable Versatility A Story of Love and Sacrifice.

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household goods a few days ago. The Christmas exercises of the Sunday school will be held in the ' M. E. church on Sunday evening, pec. 23. Everybody la welcome. ' . Miss Leona Fisher, teacher of Room I, left iast evening for Huntington to spend the Christmas holidays at her home. Roy Cozad Is reported quite sick.

James SholtK is acting as night watch- j man at the Associated Paper Products j Company's plant, in place of E. Elodgctt who resigned recently. ,

The m mature range in an aviation school. Teaching? the fiyinr recruits what to do in the air before they pet there is the work of "ground schools" in the aviation camps. The cadets shown in the picture are sitting in a gallery with a map below them whereon is accurately reproduced the front line trenches. The instructor in the lower right-hand corner is flashing various colored lights, representing varyiBff sorts of artillery fire, upon the map. The students must make notes on their own maps before them of the exact location of the shots and prepare the radio messages to be sent back to their own lines. Those unable to observe accurately in this test go no further.

Directed by J. Gordon Edwards. Scenario by Adrian Johnson. Founded on Ouida's "Moths." Don't fail to sec Theda Bara in "Her Greater Ix)ve." The story of a beautiful love and great sacrifice. A picture of tense emotional scenes in 7 reels.

XCaka a Useful Gift Tills Christmas. Millinery. Corsets. Brassieres. Crepe-de-Chene and Georgette Waists. Gloves. Hosiery. Donald's Toilet Articles. Hand-made Fancy Work. Get it at Freel's, 531 113th st. Whiting,

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Christmas Gifts for the Soldier and Sailor. Cigarettes, Cigars and Pipes, at lYelsby's. 12-20-5 Princess theatre tonight. 'The William Fox wonder-picture, William Farnum in "Tho fonqueror," a gripping drama picturing the career of General Sam Houston. A picture that will-go down in the annals of Fildom. Directed by R. A. "Walsh. 12-22-1 M. E. church. S. C. Rogers. Tastor. Sunday school, 9:30; preaching, 10:00. Theme: "A Christmas Message." Epworth league, 6:30. At 7:30 the choir will give a sacred cantata, "The Christ Child" by Petrie. This promises to be one of tha finest cantatas ever rendered In Whiting. The Sunday school will give a cantata on Monday evening at 7:30. All are Invited to these services. Congregational church. Sunday school and the morning service will be in charg-i of Miss Lelia B. White of Chicago. Judge George IT. White will speak at 7:30 and will have for his subject, "Two Sampsons." Paul Schlechty has returned home, having been given a medical discharge from the U. S. r.avy. He had been confined In the hospital In Isew York for several weeks before returning home. Richard Coolidge left Whiting, Thursday for New York, where he has joined the engineers' corps. John Kaino and Edward Lawler are expected home this evening from Georgia for a few days' visit with their parents. The boys were gfen only a few days' furlougn. Louis Baumwvhl, arrested for carrying a gun which ho is said to have pointed at Harry Dybol in C. Harncn's saloon, was dismissed by Judge Green. Will E. Davis of Denver. Colo., was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brenner on Laporte avenue. Mr. Davis was in Chicago attending a convention

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Olive chapter, O. E. S., Gary has extended and invitation to the Whiting chapter to be T'cscnt at the ins' allation of officers on Wednesday evening. Jan. CAKS op thahis. We wish to thank our neighbors and friends who aided us during the illness a.nd late bereavement of our father. Thos. N. Wilkinson. Especially we wish to thank the Haseinic lodge. Eastern Star, K. O. T. M.. L. O. T. M.. Eagles, Royal Neighbors and the shipping department of tho Standard Oil Co. MRS. "WALTER AVITWER. MR. Rt'SSELL WILKINSON". MR. HENRY MT.RPHV. It Gust Pedersen, arrested for disorderly

MusteroJe Loosens Up Those Stiff JointsDrives Out Pain You'll know why thousands use Musterole once you experience the glad re lief it gives. Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does rot blister. Brings ease and comfort while it is befog rubbed on! I.Iusterole ia recommended by many doctors and nurse9. Millions of jars are used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50

conduct by Officer Nizioifcievvlcz, wa fined $2 and costs, amounting to $12.30. He paid and was released. Rev. P. D. Vassileff of Ellis Islend. will begin his duties as assistant pastor at the Congregational church, Jan. 6. 1918. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vater. nee Lucy Hatch, whose marriage of Dec. 8 has just been made known, will leave today for a wedding trip which will extcti 1 over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carlson of Shei idan avenue, will entertain relatives from Michigan over Christmas. Miss Helen O'Hara arrived home from Norwalk, O., today to spend the holidays with her rarcnts, Mr. sr.1 Mrs. Edward Ollara of Cleveland avenune. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chant, nee Miss Edra O'Hara are also expected here from their home in Jackson, Mich., for Chrlstma-. Mrs. Bert Thwlnsr attended a party at the home of Mrs. Charles Crcasbauin on State street, Hammond. Ellsworth, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cunningham, has been quite ill at their home in Sheridan avenue. Miss Edith l.angenham will go to East Gary tomorrow to visit her mother. Miss Lillian Soltvvedel 13 assisting in the post office during the Christmas rush. The first sign of fuel conservation was seen in Whiting on Thursday night, when only a part of the electroliers on the streets were illuminated, and electric signs v. ere for the greater pu t dark. This will be a regular thing from now on every . Thursday and Sundey nights. The Willard Athletic club of Whiting have formed a hockey team. This is a good sport and the team is anxious to secure challenges from other Lake county teams. Leo McCampbcll is improving at his home in Sheridan avenue since having an operation on his knee for an abscess on the bone. The Elks' club of Whiting is dec pi. v grateful to The Times for aiding 1h":i! in the return of the jcllcw cat. whuU was returned within an hour after tin ad appeared. The cat is such a familiar character aroudn the club rooms ihat the members, especially Due Newton. Ed Grady and Frank Gi'.lmurray are rrjoiclnc over its return.

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