Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 42, Hammond, Lake County, 30 July 1918 — Page 6
THE TIMES. Tuesdav. Julr 30, 191S. 0
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jroncn. Commencing May 1st Mr. J. Clark. EH 119th St., AVhiUnjc. will receive advertisenif tits tor "Whitlr. nnd Uobortadals for Times Newspapers. Offlc Phone 13SW. Resilience S3SJ. tf For the benefit of our help the fallowing storea will clo? every n'.Rht t etx o'clock except Thursday and ?a'urday night, during July nn1 August. Free!'!". M iller's. Gordon'.'. 7 -2 3 -1 f Do n-U put off until tomorrow what rou can da ti-Jy. Bearln an account today with the Whiting Pivingrs and Lon Association. 7-30-1 Mrs. James Judson of Atchison avenue .has been entertalnlni? her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eonham of Macomb. 111. Mrs. B. . Avery and children have returned from a visit with her parent In Lebanon. Ind. Pr. Avery motored there Saturdayy, his family returning w!th him. The editors for the coming edition of "The Owl" mnstazine will be Robt. C. Curtis. John Fishrupp. William Gordon and Vri? Moore. Mrs. Lehman find daughter. Miss Hazel who have been here visiting her dauphter. Mrs. Kaylor and other relatives, have returned to their home 5n Canal Winchester, Ohio. Miss Helen Spencer of Charlevoix. Michigan, who if a summer student at Northwestern University, has been, here everal days, the guest of Miss Iyouise Mattern of Oliver street. Miss Grace Bowman has gont to Texas for an extended visit with relatives. PRINCES THEATRE TONIGHT. George Beban In "The Cook of Canyon Camp " Of all the varied charaoter Impersonations Mr. lieban plays - well, he la quite Irresistatble as a cook. Also Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew In "His Wife Knew About Tt." The W. B. A. of the Maccabees wlil,, have Initiation of candidates at their meeting in the I. O. O. F.'hail tomorrow nlht. All members are invited to be present.
Mra. O. L. Rikrer of Dayton. Ohio, fpent a few days here as a guest at tha home of C. W. Brenner .of LaPorte avenue. Rev. S. C. Rogers, pastor of th M. E. church, ls spending the week at tLake Geneva, Wis. Rev. Streeter of Hammond occupied the M. E. pulpit on Sunday. Anna Clancy has returned from a visit with relatives In South Ch'coeo. Mrs. Elizabeth Dewey and son Geo. of Pennsylvania avenue are spending a few days at Chicago Tleghts. 111. Mrs. Thomas Boyle, and son Ain'ln, have both been confined to their home In Fheridan avenue by Illness. Mrs. William Portr of 119th St t.
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Girls! Make bleaching lotion if skin is sunburned, tanned or freckled
has returned from the St. Bernard hospitatl where she took treatment for two weeks The members of the Beta Gamma
t'psilon Sorority were entertatlned at a pretty pnrty at th home of M'.saj Louise H. Matt"tn on Caver street at Saturday evening. Th4 announcement of the cr.piH'- ! ment of Miss MatU-rn and of linscoi j C. Harris of Suear ''reek. Mo., bu". j formerly of this city was made known j to the Kuests. The nnnounrement wa J
niade kri'iivn by means of drawing a pink ribbon from a bunch of p'nk rosea to which was attached an envelop which bore the names of the contracting parties.
! A bounteous luncheon was served at I ; which the placi cards and other decoi rations were suggestive of the coming invent, were Miss Mattern and also ani i ther of the Sorority, Miss Kdna Putnam. Music was enj-iyed and on0 was I ! played at which high score was mad ! bv Miss Targuer!te Schaub.
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CROWN POINT NEWS UAPPEMNOl r A DAY IV LAKD COIMTT" UTVXT CAPITAL
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Squeeze the iulce of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle, sunburn and taivjotlon, and complexion beautiner, at very, very smal cost. Tour grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, arms ami hands each day and Bee how freckles, unburn, windburn and tan disappear and how clt-ur. soft and white the skin becomes. Tes! It Is harmless. Adv.
ST. JOHN
HOW IS THE TIME; THIS IS THE PLACE
where you can save 75 pel ! s
nent on your clothes by buying here. 'HAMMOND TAILORINGCOMPANY ft. GH.EENBFRO, Pro. 538 Hohian St. HOKE I ASD SEE THE I1ARQAIT9.
4o Cleaning-. Pre! m Ileaalrlas.
PATENTS SEND FOH UV FREE HOOK. -HOW TO GET THEM." ft fn of information yon honia know. Remember that all work entrusted t my care la done In my own offcea, rlbt br In Cblcairo. whera ye ucan call for eonsu.tatton any bualneaa day In to year or any Monday evening until 1 o'clock. Service best to be bad at any price, tnd It corta less. Phone Central 6540. JOSHUA R. H. POTTS, S. Dearborn St., Chicago
ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW. CITS 11H HARTFORD BUILDING
Arthur Stark has purchased a newMoon touring car. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew- Boh'lng and son of Hammond and Miss France Klassen of Chtcago spent Sunday here with their mother. Mrs. Jacob Klassen. Mrs. Niebiing of t'hleajco spent several days here with hr son Hetfry and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jostes of Chicago visited Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B"ecker. Miss Mary Hammer of East Chicago and her brother John of Whiting were visitors with their mother here Sunday. Andrew Kammer spent Sunday at Whiting.
Wm. G . Beasley of Chicago visited unday here with his wife. Miss Elizabeth Dewes of Chicago
vis-.ted Sunday hore with hT parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter tark and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. P. Klassen were LaPort' visitors Sunday and on their way home also stopped at Wanatah and visited with Rev. Huchest and Mr. and Mrs.' Kosejkie. Father Buchert intends to leave in about two weeks for Florida.
Danr at Spring Hill Grove Wednesday evening, July 31 good music. 27-3 Fred I'-artholomae and family returned on Sunday from a two weeks' motor trip to South Carolina, and report a fine time, with excellent roads and ecenery and climate delightful. Mr. Bartholomae has farming interests In this state and a banner jdelcl Is looked for. A six and three-quarter pound baby girl wn horn to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt on Monday morning. Mrs. Schmidt was formerly Miss Mayme We is. Mrs. Grace McXabb of Gary ls acting as special court reporter In the case of State of Indiana versus Otto Bauer. J. B. Peterson Is acting as special Juflge and up to 4 p. m. a Jury had not been chosen. Bauer is the Whiting man r-
N'asson. two fifteen-year-old Hammond girlB, at whose place of business they wtro found. Joseph Carl and family are visiting In Milwaukee, the trip being made via automobile. The library board held their regular monthly meeting last night and routine work was taken up. Marriage Licenses. Steve Roberts and Mary Schneider, both of Gary; Alex Stephens and Elsie Algee, both of Indiana Harbor; Stanley Sonczava, Gary, and Stophania Szarkovicz. East Chicago; John Karemorskl and Katarzyna Lackawna, both of East Chicago; Julius M. Kemper, Hammond, and Juell E. Swift. Decatur, 111 ; Thos. . Bnllog and Irene Hrltin, both ofx Gary; Mike Spigle and Anna Lazpo, both of East Chicago; Cleveland White and
raigned for contributing to the delln- Marie White, both of Gary; S'eve Vovich quency of Mona Vickers And Lillian and Ljuba Svelac. both of Gary.
Their effect on prices;
As a return to investors.
When profits are small as compared with sales, they have little effect on prices. Swift & Company's profits are only a fraction of a cent "per pound on all products sold, and if eliminated entirely would have practically no effect on prices. Swift & Company paid 10 per cent dividends to over 20,000 stockholders out of its 1917 profits. It also had. to build extensions and improvements out of profits; to finance large stocks of goods made necessary by unprecedented requirements of the United States and Allied Governments; and to provide protection against the day of declining markets. Is it fair to call this profiteering? Swift & Company, U. S. A.
BACKACHE KILLS!
DYER NEWS
Dance at Spring Hill Grove Wednesday evening. July 31 good music. 27-3 The remains of the late Margaret
Burke of Chicago were burled In
Joseph's cemetery here Friday. Bernard Overhage of Chicago visited with his family here over Sunday. Charles Scheldt of Chicago visited with relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Endress visited with relatives at Soherervilla Sunday. A large number of friends and relatives attended the funeral of Mrs. Geo. Baker here Tuesday. Anthony Keilman from Dyer has landed safely in France.
LOWELL
Charles Brosey has resigned his posi
tion as superintendent of the Lowell
j high school. I e,,...l cflr-(r(c rif Amos McCov
Don't make the fatal mistake Of neg- worP ,eid In the Christian church in lectins what may seem to be a "simple !r .,' . ,. , o nVloek
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thing. It may be the first warning that The services were attended by a large your kidneys are not working properly, j number of his friends and neighbors hSl5.roYfn,5hl? l.hhercasne? go Xr 1 who gathered to Pay th,ir respects to a the cause of that tackache and do It man whom they had highly respected m
quickly, or you may find yourself In the j nf e.
GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules
will give alr.ioat Immediate relief from kidney and bladder troubles, which may be the unsuspected cause of general 111 health. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are Imported direct from tho laboratories in Holland. They are prepared In correct quantity and convenient form to take, and are positively guaranteed to give prompt relief, or your money will be refunded. Get them at my drug store, but be sure to Insist on (ho GOLD MEDAL brand, and take no Pther. In bona.' three sis. A.iv,
PLENTY OF SOFT COAL Delivered to Any Part of the City. Aek Us for Prices. West Hammond Coal Company
J. J. BREHM, Prep. PHONES: Ree, 1674; Office, 2355.
Coal
Glenn Surprise, who is working in Hammond, visited his mother, Mrs. William Surprise. Sunday and yesterday. Miss Gladys Brown la visiting her brother. Nate Brown, an dfamily in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Jacob Fehlman has returned to her home in Chicago after a visit here with he-r sister, Mrs. L. W. Sanger and other relatives.
week. Mrs. Harry Iddings is visiting in St. Paul.. Minn., with relatives and friends last week and this week. Rev. R. H. Jareston preached a fine sermon on "Paul's Heavenly Vision," to an appreciative audience last Sunday.
St. ! Kvery rerson is asked to Invite some
one to attend the M. K. church and'help make it a special service next Sunday. Two long troop trains passed through on the C. & O. last Saturday. The Camp Fire Girls met In the Boyd wools last Saturday for a picnic. Myra Pierce was home last Sunday from Valparaiso where she is attending school. Tho families of Joe Franze, Geo. Loyie pf this place ad Al Grieer and family of Chicago motored to Flint Lake last Sunday. RKSOLI'TIOXS. Whereas, It has pleased our Heavenly Father to remove from our society Sister Agues M. Boyd. Therefore be it resolved that by the death of Mrs. Boyd this community has lost a kind and obliging neighbor. Re it further resolved that we, the members of the M. K. Ladies' Aid Society of Merrillville rxtend our deepest sympathy to them to whom she was ever a kind and loving mother. Be It further resolved that the secretary place these resolutions on records of the society and send a copy to the bereaved family and a copy to the county papers for publication. Committee MRS. H L. IDDIXGS. 1 MR.'?. M YRF.L FIERCE. MRS. LTDIA ZUVERS.
Ing a few days visiting his daughter. Mrs. Peter Meeter. Mr. Henry Bult spent Friday in the county seat. Mrs. P. C. Tanis and guest, Mrs. J. Bcs. and Mrs. Jennie Cooper, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and. Mrs. C. P. Schoon. Mrs. J. Kuhlman and son Elmer, spent Friday In Hammond. Miss Ellen De Toung of Roseland Is visiting relatives here. Mr. Natleburg and Mrs. Peter Meeter visited at the home of Mr. end Mrs. P. C. Tan'.i Saturday afternoon.
SCHERERVILLE
MERRILLVILLE
Clifford Blatchley, Vernard and Carl
I Morris of this place have joined the
home guards in Gary. Mrs. Bruce Henry ot Laketon. Ind., was visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Demmon and other relatives and calling on friends in town last
MUNSTER
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Praschler and daughter visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Kooy.t Mrs. J. Bos and Mrs. Jennie Cooper of Cicero. 111., are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Tanis. James Krosswyk has purchased a new Ford to deliver the rnral mail. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Shoon and daughter Iradell, visited with Mrs. Valkenburg at Bernlce Saturday evening. Mr. Nattleurg of Chicago is spend-
Mr. and Mrs. Moser of Hammond spent Sunday out here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Scholl. Joseph Relplinger and family were visitors here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rouhcelange of Crown Point visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schumaker. The dance which was given by the baseball team Wednesday night was largely attended by young folks from Hammond. The ball game which was rlayeJ here Sunday afternoon was largely attended. The scores were 1 to 2. They quit at the 6th inning. A bright baby grlrl has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Piefel.
of C. I.
Ing at the home
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wray an4 family returned home Saturday after a two week's visit In southern Indiana.
HOBART
Many from out of town attenfied the dance given here Saturday evening by Company K. Mrs. Reimer, who hss been elck for the past few months, died at her home Sunda y. A daughter was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scharabach. Miss Rose Kostbade visited at Indiana Harbor yesterday.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
SW 2S-37-S to Susan
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ST. JOHN
Dance at Spring Hill Grove Wednesday evening. July 31 good music. 27-S
GRIFFITH
Mr. and Mrs. P. Boesen and son spent Sunday with relatives. Miss Viola Beirlger spent Sunday at Hegewisch, III., visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Downing returned from a two week's vacation in Michigan. Miss Nora Smith of Chicago is visit-
HAMM'WP. L 9. B 6. Agnes Rohcr's Sub.. Mary Llndemann & bus to Steve Taunicka $2,600 L 40. S L 41. B 6, Rolling Mill Add., Frank Hardyna & wf to Wiktor Gorczyea. fc wf 625 L 10, B 1. Agnes Rober's Sub, "Dena iPaschen) Dahns & bus to INDIANA HARBOR. L S. B 11. 2nd .kl. Franciska Bartnikowski & hus to Paul KruhaJ & wf 1 L 20, B 2, 1st Add. L 2. resub Ls 12 to 17. B G2. O. T.. Leo Pierhocki to Ro :e PSerohoikl, his w-;fe 1 EAST CHICAGO. L 33, B 7. N'E 29-37-9. H. Chgo Co. to First Greek Catholic Nat'l Church Assn of the Holy Spirit. 1.'325 Block 5. NW 29-37-1'. C. Kellar Wallace & wf to Charles W. Higley 125 N 15 ,ft L 7. S 20 ft L 6. SE 29-37-3. Smith-Miller Co. to Mike Ptro 1 L 7, B 6. SW 29-37-3. V. Chgo Co to Marie S. Murphy 3,100 L 23, Ti 10. N'E 29-37-9. David .1. Barry &. wf to Pan Orha and wife 930 L 51. B 7. SE 29-37-9. E Chgo Co to Smith-Bader-Dn vidson Co 1 L, 13. sub L 13, B S. SW 2S-H7-9 Frank Berwanger 'c wf to Susan Fodor 1
Boesen over i 13, sub L 13. B ?,
Lizzie Berwanger
Fodor
CEDAR LAKE. Ls 30 and 31. B 12. Plat "F" Shades Add.. Pub Sub Co to Albert Rio & Josephine TOLLESTOX. Ls 40 & 41, B 3. Toll Land Co'a 1st Add.. John Popp & wf to Frank Norwish & wf L 1, B 19, Co's 2nd add., James Pulos to Belle C. Stewart L 7, B 7. Oak Pk Add., Harry M. Huff to Karolyre Zeliska Ls 16 &. 17. B 4. Logan Pk Add. William Misko & wf to Antonl Szkyrpan & wf L 26, B 3, Logan Pk Add. John W. Anderson & wf to Wm Misko L 12. B 2, Oakdale Add. Frank B. Fattee & wf to Andy N'ovotny L 19. B 14. Co's 6th Add, David Aitkens & wf to Nick Obren Ft W & X of Deep River in S2-3S-7 Milton A. Brown & wf, et al. to Town of Hobart
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Dollars and Determination spell doom for kaiser. Buy War Savings Stamps.
DON'T BE A NUT
j. ft "xBflSssaiiB" very
Nature; can teach you a lot about conservation. In time of plenty prepare for time of emptiness by canning and drying vegetables and fruits. Free book of instructions on canning and drying may be bad from tho Ntiorm War Garden Commission), Washington, D. C, for two cents to pay postage.
