Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 8 July 1918 — Page 6

THE TIMES. fonday, July 8, 1913 I Neigliborlioi T BWS CROWN POINT LOWELL MERRILL VILLE MUNSTER DYER LANSING WHITING r CEDAR LAKE GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HOB ART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALfi

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Mr. an t Mrs. Wayne Hyrr and family of Kaiikai1?, 111., ppf-n t Hmvliy with th family of W, L. Ahman. Mrs. Carrie I lngersll Is nJoyiti A weeks' vacation from ii-?r duties as dejmty In Auditor Poland's offico.

pop. List of lot tors remaining ui' ea i ;e1 fur in thli ufTi.-n for tho wren ptnlct Juiy , l'US: Mr. IJ. Ackfrtinti. Mr. Tnyl.ir KinniM, Jllss llrs?!.- Inrtia (2). M!s

Uh" 1'aulltifi l.;iu r.-Mftu of t.''!i!rrKi 1 Pvc r;y (4). Itayin nl S er ?nt cv?ral In s in Onnvn ro'rt thp ' Thrs lot rs wHI uo ppnt t latter i--.rt of tls vnk tt tli.' buos t of letter ofTt.-o Aur. 3. 1 Jlx. if hsr lstf!r, Sftas I.izr.'.o UuTitian. tor. In calllne for tlio t

Miia Amelia V'.-.'.k of tbr I,etz Marmfacturitifr Co. in ippnJ!Ti(r a two wroks' Vacation at homo. ViU STassoih rnt S':rnSy with hts mother mid sirter In Crown Point. lis Is In tho Rutomobliii buslutfs In Chicagro. MIm Bess Horan spnt Sunflay with fcer raronts tn H"bron. Th lnl!)onoi of thw tat wil rrohfl)ilon law lias already b-cn fU in the. parts hy tho aoft drink manufacturers. Op. July 4t'i W. .1. Laws of tlita city a'.FpoK'! of 3.14 tottles 'f

s.-y "Ad vert isp j," frivinr oato of list. I. r. HKIN. rr-sttnaster, ed Croas Meinbcrshipa. Nearly all menibors of tho Hed Cross rhaptfir Joined in tho untnr of 1317. and the memberships havo now expired. It Is earnestly desired thut all FUch renew their memberships at once. Also non-nienibers are asked to Join. Fleas leave your money nt either of the banks, or th rstoff ice, or the Red Cross work rooms, and receive your card. C. POINT OHAPTKIt RED CR033. By Membership Committee.

And Its People

NOTICTBu CommencJnff May 1st Mr. J. Ij. ClarX, 824 113th St, Whiting, wiil receive advertisements for V.'hltiny and Roberta-

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klemm of Lake avenua entertained a number of relatives at a six o'clock dinner Friday In honor of the former's birthday anniversary. ilrs. Mattie Moore, who underwent an operation for appendicitis la improving at the Ealewood hospital.

Vhli Judse It. C. Green has been i enjoying- a vacation attorney Charles i S. Ferel lias been acting as special j Judpe. Frosecutir.K Attorney CJyda I

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ON'T throw rcnir hurdles of prnlrt

together any old vrny. Slovenly work means broken end upset

shocks, and If there Is rala before thrashing or stacking1 much, cf the traia will bo ruined. This la true, especially la barley, as

Cleveland cf Hammond has baen appearing; In the cases. Joe Oonscr and John Gonscr, brothers, were both suffering- from the effect of too much liquor, engaging in a serious altercation. Joa was arrested

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rhone- 13SW. residence 33SJ. tf Sam Aroncnberg. the Jeweler, has moved from New York avenue to 502 119th street. 5-1 Mrs. O. H. Goodwin of Morristown, N. J, has been the guest of her cousin, T. E. Purinton and wife of Ohio avenue, "Willy ng, tor the pu3t two weeks. Mr. Goodwin has been in Franca for a year with thh V. M. C. A. as a physical director. Georga Kershaw has returned from Danvilie, 111, where she shper.t several days vifeiu.-ig- her brother. Mr. and Mrs. John Bowers) cf Van TVert. Ohio, have returned home after A. two weeks vi't at the home of Mrs. Emma More, 410 Flphrepp avenue. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Purinton of Ohio avenue are spending their vacation at Hudson I-kc. Ind. Mr Purinton will remain there for two weeks but his wife HnJ daughter will remain for a mora extended visit.. Fr. and Mrs. F. M. Rorera of Central avenue are entertaining tha former's ather and sunt. Mother's Friend ... t m A Dtrtrf&at Erery Man Own to Tboa who Ferpetiuta tka Rac.

Offictjfor hitting John on tho head with

It will becotas discolored, which will Injure Its market valu. i .- I Tha first step Is to brac the first

" v I.H " U ' V O 111 IUIt' 1 U 1 U ,1 t UI.U I'UH bringing thera down with fore bo that the butts ft solidly oa the ground. Thea brace the third ead fourth bun-

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for Ft. Eneliing. July.

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Weils will s. Mir.ii, v.iiere

days visit'ng. Miss M. hired Hatch of

riac 13 s Jfft-rlng from a broken wrist which she austained hy falling. Miss Louise Kmda'.I spent Sunday

in Chiiago isltmg at the home brother.

G H. Fifteld of Oliver street has returned home frr-m a business trip to I Washington and other eastern points. I Thos. Bossork of Stelplitz Park, was;

arre.ste-i ty (jnu-ers Jnnos and Niz:o!-l jir. and Mrs

klewicz on the charge of assault ai.d'ij

battery with an attempt to d bodily

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EAST GARY

The Fonrth over and no serious ac-

Ilenry Bamrrister visited Madison e.dcr.ts in this community, with the fxfriends Wednesday and Thursday. j cert ion of several autnmob!': accidents;

two siitnpi. biles c'liltded on the corner

r m''-h1:ies lu pret-

- H Is Jnt as Imricrtant that wen should know cf proper inethods la adranco of motherhood. Surk-f, pain and distress incliect to chilcl irth vn bo avoi led by baring at hand a bctt'e f f th tin--honored preparation, McUicr'a Friend. This U a penatratir.g external apnrttlcn. tiiat relieves the tecsiou tpoa ths muscles and enabiea them la expand wtlhcit painful tra!a npon the ligaaieats aud r. e.-rt. Thousands of wnen for ever half ceabory who hara ued Metaer s Friand tell DO- they cnUrciy avoided nmmn speila and rausea and preserved a bright, happy dj.-poi.tion th,-,t reflects wanderfnUy upon tha chart cter and di.pOKidnn t f tha HUe. one soon ia cpjn It eyes In bewtldermeiit at the Joy cf hU arrival. rf r: us a of Mother's Fr ;.;J Jnrtn tho per.' c thf 1JL. ' M , wrj rnl :iiib,e pi w-' - Tliey c-rrar.1 ea n r v'j tva' . -i.oa, a.-iti j.al.i a,d tmtiger at tbaiurisis la T'Sturd iy 7vi can ohtaln Mother's Friend" at any Cm? sere. It is tor extenml tug only, is bolut-!y s?.fe and wondrfuIlr effective. Wnta to tho flradneid RegulaUr Co, Lamnr Bid-;, Atlanta. r,a, for their Talnahie and instructive "Motherhood Bock" of pldm for expectant mothers, and remember t ret a ImttJe of Mother s Fnenrltat the dmrrift s todny. It U the f-retwt kind of ip to nature ia the glorious work to be performed.

OfiPHEUM SCHOOL FOR DANCING 152 State St, Hammond. DANCING CLASSES MONDAY AND THURSDAY. CLEAN AND CORRECT DANCING. PRIVATE LESSONS. PHONE 3323.

Hall to Rect for All Occasions.

PROF. J. GREGORY KBAN"C

Miss Fratccs Tremper of Palmer, is I

a g-'iest of Misses Tii.ei and Dora Crlsman. M. A. Hir.kel and family visited relatives nt Han. mend Thursday. Miss Ehba. Brundin of Chicago spent the Fourth fit the l't-!son home. Mrs. William Marquirdt and da ugh -

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Jff Do Your Feet Hurt? ;. if po, call a my yfjT' office any even-'

Ins; or Saturday afternoon icr y "FREE" exaniinsaion. "Vour . trouble can be corrected with-o-at pain. I carry a complete l:ne of Wizard Arch Supports.

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hammer, making a gash from which ' cn finnir over the butt of bundle oco the blood flowed freely, which took ! and ric0 bundles five ncd P!x orer several hours to stop It. butt of btadIo tTr0f thus flntshln? JAh." ia:r: "rr: .1" ..fcr:;-1 sidC9 or shock nd compictmg

Both men were 1 ocked up pending their trial. Miss Marguerite Schaub of Sheridan avenue, was able to return home from the Mercy hospital In Chicaso on Friday where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. St veral Whltlnj? members of the O. E. S. will attend the meeting- of Lady Garfield Chapter at South Chicago tonight. Mrs. Gallens J. Bader of Oliver Pt . has been entertaining her mother, Mrs. Michaely of Michigan City. Jesse Gill of Oliver street, has taken a position with the Sinclair Oil Pjflnlnsr Co. at Eat Chicago. It Is a pleasure to see how a person's savings grow when compounded semiannually at the Whltinsr Pavinsrs and Loan Association with a dividend of six per cent. 7-8-1 Ln!T Silver army pin Inscription marksman, between Sam Wolf's and Ohio avenue. Return to 510 LaPorte avenue; reward; Phone 3tS, Whitins. 1 Princess Theatre Tonight. .MoTlnf Pictures mode July 4th will be ehivtvn for first time tinlKht. 10 and and 20c. See yourself and your friends. Feature picture. Taylor Holmes In ' Ef-

filciency Edgar's Courtship." We hear the word efficiency so often these days. IHd you ever apply It to courtship? fon what Taylor Holmes does with efficient methods in this ail-comedy picture. Also our friends. Mutt and Je!T the here in "The Submarine." a very deep photo play. Corning tomorrow, Pauline Frederichs, in "Her Better Self" STAIt TIIHATBE TONIGHT. "The Guilt of Silence." with Mnnt. Salisbury and Ruth Clifford, also a 2-re?l Comedy. - 7-5-1 Whiting. July 2. 1 31 S. Russell F. Smith. Residence. 421 Central Ave, Whiting Business, Insuranc of all kinds. Office. Sehrase Buildintr. Whiting. Married: Wife, Beatrice; two children. Russell. .Tr.. and Betty Helen. Born in TviPorte. Indiana. Came to Whitins when two years old and has

lived 'ier (t the l-.st 2i y, --rs. Attended Whitinsr public schools, graduated from Whiting High School it 1 .'.' S. Finished post-graduate course in 1013. Entered business In 1 3 of. Thoroughly familiar with the Lumber and Building Material, business . on account of S years' experience in that line. This been of great value in the writing of fire Insurance. After only a few months In the Insurance business achieved the distinction of beinir the first agent recognized in a fire insurance paper called the "HOME- F R A N K LI N NEWS." and !neidentolly worked in a little advertising f"r Whiting, Indiana. Only a few months ago succeeded in

having an Inspection made of th

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thp second ?tep. riaco seven anl eight la the open space on the front of the shock and bundles nine nr.d ten are brought lip ready to place In a similar position on the other side of the shock. Keep the Khock symmetrical, remembering that th object Is to keep out water and let In air. Bundles should be tied above the middle or they will fall apart Spread and placa the cap slieares eo 'that tha butts will not point to tho south or southwest or In the direction of the prevailing wiais. Make tho shock shed water. If it Is propPrly built tho shock will haTe plenty of ventllatloa and air find bo strong enough to bold tho weight of a niaa '

to the Gary hospital and ene boy slitrM ly hurt and a rouple of machines '. lided between here and Alnsworth.; The people that celebrated tn the cr.--fy s. it feel that the committeemen ipromoters should have special meittio for the good order and u!et pair1--program from rjart to finish. Miss Irene Johnston 19 visiting he sifter, Mrs. OatelUu She Is a r-gir teru nurse from Cook County hcspi: Mr. ''. pou glass la enjoying the wee end vacation wi'h his family and erects to spend a eouple of days ?. Kankukee fishing. The ReJ Crops didn't meet last Frlda: owing to having no material to worl on.

You Can't Rub It Away; Rheumatism is in the Blood

Liniricnts Will Never Cure If you fere afflicted with Phptimajisw, why waste timo with liniments, 'otiotiS and other local appllcaticns that nerer did rttre Rheumatism, and nere? will?

Do not try to rub tha tiairj fewrr.

for yon will never BtJccesd. Try the

Item trrttll you elearw yon ei the trsrms that t Ajir?.

hi S; 84 tas r.er&f had an ffjal as a blood, irorler and terpen erf Bt&eteti Bf that Jt has cleaned fMpt fcW oi RheuinaiifTS, jirtd" tentrea feU tfae of the Lsn?e frcta ryst-'Tii Gst a battle frf S Si & ti frmf dn Btore, and pet ctl t&9 right

sensible Dlan ctf flfWinsr the cause of I treAtmpn tn-ev. Tf rtn t-s

the pain, and go after that. Remove I al medical advice, jcra sq tf'jtn'yn it the eaase. ftfld tlKrre can be no pain, t free by addressing Sled'eal Eiri;eter YpM will never be rid of Rheurco- j 23 Swift LalgTaiery Atlanta, Ga

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Mr. and Mrs. F. Kohda. Sr., entertatlned their daughter and grandchildren

Davidson j f rem Michigan City over the Fourth.

Several cf our ycung peopia visited White City yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. IXrr.e and family

f herjhavt: returned to their home in Chicago ia:'!.-r visiting with relatives for several

o. a ' . Mrs. M. Hay and children have returned to their honvj after visiting their mnr.y frien at H':1?.

Johnson cf Rosa were

fvilla visitors AVednesclay.

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HTHIS drawing shows a small -section of a telephone switchboard and serves to explain why there should be a pause between the hundreds and the tens when you call a number. No doubt you have noticed the way the telephone operator repeats the number you give her. For example, when you ask for "One-two-six-three," she repeats it "One -two - - six -three," pausing just a fraction of a second between the hun- y

areas and the tens. There is a reason for this practice: The switchboard before which the telephone operator sits contains hundreds of sockets or "jacks," each of which is the terminal of a subscriber's line. These sockets are in sections of 100 each. To find "1263,' the operator first notes the section labeled "12," then the socket numbered "63," requiring two distinct mental operations in finding each telephone number called for. Careful tests have proven that this method of calling numbers leads to accurate service, as it materially aids operators in finding the desired lines. Subscribers are invited to follow this method when calling telephone numbers, as it will make for better service.

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too past week. The K.-.st Gary P.'d Cross Fr.lt is doing splendid work nt their meetings in the town hall on Wednesday afn rnoon. There ere now thirty members and all who are 1nf rested are utjjed to cuoe and h-nd a helping hand.

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The War Savings Stamp Drive held at the Ilossville s.-hool Monday evening. July 1. v a s quite v 11 attended considering the short n di. e to the public. The meo! ing a nllrd to order hy the chairman, Mr. Win. Kansfield, read.ng tlio t-roi l.-tnvit ii a cf th Governor of

Indiana foilr.wrd by a speech given by '.Mi. V,. C. Be;m.-m of Hammond. Sev

eral persona present signed up for W. S. S. and for the benefit of those who did not sign and others who were not prcf-ent n the meeting, a house to house

canvas w.is rii'idc J lie (ommiMee retuineil a report to tho chairman of pb:dfo.-t tc-tiie by t;i citiztns of Hsville to purchrtxe f.s? w. S. S. within the nit six months, and with tho fill W. S. S. already owned makes a total of C-t? Statnrs, ..r 00 at ma'uiity. IlessvlUo well tie serves credit for luting 1'H) per cent "American" as R has not been ncr-epsa ry t issue any yellow cards as all have rallied at our tuntry's call. Mrs. Pose Nc.the won tho sofa y.n -low which was donated by Mrs. John Kansfitdd and sold by chances f,r the

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dard Oil Refinery for the purpose of classifying ocupations and as a result of which rates on accident and health insurance were lowered. In only five club moths succeeded in writing enough life Insurance to secure a Membership in the Century Club. A telegram congratulating him "on the splendid work for the short time he has been connected with the Equitable in securing so large a volume of bust. less and paid premiums tc qualify htm, for Membership in the Club" was received today. Wilt leave the middle of July for Hot Springs.' Va., all expenses of this trip will be paid by the Equifable Life Assurance Society. The Robertsdale Auxiliary of the Bed Cross have joined the Whiting chapter, having formerly belonged to the Hammond chapter. The Ttobertsdale chapter cttntaina a number of earnest and excellent workers, all of whom are greatly welcomed by the Whiting ladies. The AVhitlng Trench Comfort Clubwill have their regular meeting at the T.tbrarv tnmnrrnir

the winning number. Junior n. embers of the Bed Cross are invited to come to the work rooms on Wedneseday or Thursday afternoons to take up knitting. Sewing will be taken up as soon as material for same can be obtained from the Hammond chapter. Several of the HessviBo men attended the annexation of Hessvllie to Haranond hearing at the court house. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Edmonds were Hammond letters yesterday. Mrs. W. Kansf.elJ Briil Miss Lore Shay made a business trip to Hammond Friday. Mrs. J. Lafferty of Chicago visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grapp on Wednesday. Mr. M. Hipp has begun work on his new heme which i"5 to be built on the Hopp road. Mr. C. Shap and family attended the races at Crown point the Fourth of Dollars and Determination spell doom for kaiser. Buy War Sav-

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