Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 52, Hammond, Lake County, 10 August 1918 — Page 8

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THE TIMES, Aliens

And Its People

Commencing; May 1st. Mr. J. L. Clark. 62 4 HDth St.. Whit in, will receive advertisements for Whiting anil Robertadale for Times Ni wspapers. Office Phone 12SW. itcsidi ni'u 33SJ. tr IUI 1"S TIII'A Till. TOMOHT, llBATING TIIK 1TH1.H" has as maw t:.-..i " t'' ordinary photopUvs. 1.; I'i eduction shows in an inf.-r.seSy uiauoui- way th-tru'-WfA.'-n fie P-oj.le nJ t.io profiteer. A rf.it drjiua, tin ail stur cast, amd J. masterfvl vM-dueicm Coming Minda.' ! High, class V.u: h-v-lbr. Latest Allied Oftlclal War Review. Tcm Mix m a C -' 1 mU Also a Wft.-m .l.'jnw. (oinini Monday. I.lttle Mnry McAllister In "Pant." IJ$T C. M watrh on OiapeUne St.. last, evcimi! !!. -"-n I"-th and 137th tro-t. Mf n.-gram Y. H. F.--a Rift. Finder return s;3-5 H street 10-1

Servl-- at th" M. K. church. Funday, A tit-". 11 : S. C. K.-,K.-r, Pastor. .undi.r ch--l at P:3. rr-:i. hing; Vy tl.o pastor at lo.4. Th-me: "Who is My Neighbor?" Epworth league nt r 3 0. Preaehins at 7:?-. Their.: "Ood's faro for His Own." The public is inv'ted to those services. Miss Ruth Parncs of Hiriiltn Pk . 1? the guesT. of Mr. and Mrs. C rse Honthorn ..f Sheridan avenue. An eight-round daughter was born t y Mr. and Mrs. lrvit. !.'!': y-s-.evdny. Mr. and Mrs. T.ytnar. P.mer t-f Sheridan avoti'te and Mi", and Mrs. J. Kittor of Hamiu-ri n-oi ..rod to Valparaiso Thursday. Mr J. H. Dahl and s--n Martin "f "h.icago have returned h"m after a ton day visit with Mr. sr..l Mrs. Kd M!z

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Rev. and Mrs. F. N. Webster and children, now c-f PeKr.lh. 31!.. who are motcrine to tetro'.t. stopped for a nhv-rt visit .-it th Ke.-iU:.ian home, in Laporte avenue. Mr. and Mrs. K. ". Meek entertained twenty-five employes at the'- annua', outln Friday evening, '-'ho pt.rty

Mrs. Thomas Cooke of Central avenue has returned from Fort Wayne, Ind.. where she visited relatives. Mrs. Vernon, mother of Arthur Vernon of Ijiporte avenue, has gone to Michigan where she will spend several weeks. Miss Marguerite Sehaub of Sheridan avenue and Mrs. Ray Whinner of Athlson avontie ahe f-ntertainlnK 'he members of the Til Kappa sorority at a beach supjr tills evening. Miss I'anlelson of Fast Side, Hi., has at oej ted a stenographic position at the standard Oil Company of Whiting. Mr. A: ohio Grey motored to Winchester, Ind.. where he will visit for a e.-k or ten da j s. The small sen of Paul Toth of Pavidson plaie is recovering from bruises le-eiv.d when he was struck by an automobile at the corner of Now Vlt. avenue and 119th street. Mrs. Florence Peland and son Robert expet to go en a lake, trip to T.uffalo r. et week. Miss Pauline Sohlec'ity of the Pedersen fiats is itp.'ndins her vacation in Win. hester, Ind. Mis. Theodore Abraham, of 119th St.. has rona-ii. il from l"u Snelling. Minn., rtio ro idio visited her son Melvin, who is in training there. Mrs. l!v;i Uiftmnn of the Re-ht flat ot 119th and Clark streets is r(ivf i:ns from lier ree nt illness. stir nil; vim:. The urf te.t ferial ver produced "A Fight for Millions." with William I'unean. will be shown at the STAR rommen.-'.tiir ti'i'h rrntmee tomorrow, and will bo the attraction every Thursday. STAIl TIIKVTHF. TflMRHT, TVssie 1 risc3 ie, the por-'-iiar screen favorite, will appear in " Ml r.d f o' d." a c-ripp:nii .Irtiwa cf the underwcrl-l. The ;! ?;urt . tee.se w i t h saspense ami interest, contains a s'rontr. n ne p.-.t ed climax. Aisri two reel comedy. Sunday -eelnl. ' Tlir. MILLION DOLLAR MV'STKnV- 4 70 a feet of thrills, suspense and action cammed into six biir acts, also William lOinean in "A Firi.t f.'r Mii'ions; also Cliarlie Chaplin in "A I tec's I-ife." S-".e.-! Watch yo-ir savingrs prow. 1' viden.is compounded snii-a nn-ial! v. , Whltim? Savings and T.oan Assoeiaf ion, offte- t a ft. UCtth street. J-10-t i

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M-j. Harry I.andin and faby of Lorkport. 111., anil m , th- r, Mrs. Anna Marbach of Chicasro. wv" the guests of Mrs. Catherine Stewart at her horn.In Sheridan avenue y-st rda

TOO WEAK TO FIGHT The "Cteme-back" man was really bever down-ajid-oat iii weakened condition bocau6 of overwork, lack of Jtecia. Improper entit-r and livins demand atimulaUcn to satisfy the c: y for a hea Itn-g-ivinir appetite and the refreshing aiee? rsoential to etrertjftii GOLD MEDAL. Haarlem Oil Capsa.ea the 'National Remedy of Holland, w n 60 the worit They are wonderful. Thic of thee oapaules each day will put 1 man oi hia feet before he knows it, whether bis tremble comes from uro acid poiaonine, the kidneys, gravel o. tone In the bladder, etomaeh derangement cr other ailments that befall the Over-iealoua American. Don't !t until you are entirely down-and-out. but take them today Tour drursjist wis', aladly refund your money 1? they do not help yuu. Acsit no stxstitutes Look for the name uuLl) IkiiiOALi on every

fcax. three sizes. They ere the pure !

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Tel. Fast Chicago 31 DR. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST F1rrt Katlonal Bank HI it. Cor. Chieajro Forsythe Area. EAST CHICAGO. ISO. Consultation In Engrilh. armta PolUh, P avlsh and Ruae'.an.

DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 3419. I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.

Mrs. John Minsberjf and son. Myrtle avenue spent Thursday nt Woodlawn. visiting her sister, Mrs. Haicrni. Mr. and Mrs. C. C Buoll of Indiana blv.j, are spendinc th week-end at Kankakee. Hi., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pratt. Mrs TTer .an F"kon of Indiana bivd. t -! Ttai r.ed a few friends and relatives at a lun -hciri Wedner-uay in honor or" her little son's birthday anniversary. Mr. arc! Mrs. Joseph Ambrose of Indiana boulevard have moved to Pennsylvania whore they will reside. Miss I.izzie Wilson of Indiana bivd, visited in Chicago Thursday. The members of the B. B. Embroidery Club held a beach party at the Whiting Park Thursday evening. A drinking fountain has ben placed on the corner of 115th .street and Indiana blvd. Mrs. Carl Buehler ar.d children of Lake avenue spent Friday in Chicago visiting her aunt, Mrs. Carsten and family. Mrs. John E'k of Indiana blvd, spent the day in Chiaft" visiting hr daughter, Mrs. Jlartman. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Tmuldosky of Roberts avenue a baby girl, and mother and daughter are d'inK nicely. John Pomke and son George of Chicero visited at the Rohrdanz home in RobeVts avenue Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholson hav-t returned from their vacation which they spent with friends at Vandalia, Michigan. John Mostll. of 115th street, left on Thursday with the White Sox for New Y01 k. Pr. K. L. Meyers of Amy avenue, transacted business in Chicago las: Thursday. Mr ttrsr! f--Q T?;1r.H Tr-,rt A. -v.:

son avenue are entertaining friends ft cm Kentland, Ind.

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Ronald Wood, son of Xate Wood, the drurtpist, was in Chicago on V'edneStjay to enlist in the navy. I'r. Kenward moved hi? office fixtures to ;.iry yesterday where ho will open a dental office. Kdgar Kleine, who has been liv ing at Ft. Wayne, has moved hack to Hobart. He has moved into his own home on Linda Ptroef.. Kd I. Irvine has so'd bis home ba.ek to Kliis Anderson and has joined 'ho army, being snt to Camp Taylor. August Kogehin who has been living

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THIS STORE .WELCOMES YOU The rapid expansion of local enterprises has done much toward bringing new people to our city. These industries have grown by leaps and bounds ; they have taken all available men and women that Hammond could supply, and have gone into other fields to bring more professional tradesmen to our city.

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'any of you who recently came to Hamnond, have come here to make

this your home; at least until after the war. However, re hope ycu will like our city, its people, and its stores well enough to remain permanently. Thi3 progressive store wants to be of service to you, and extends this invitation to visit Hammond's Greatest Merchandising Institution. We ask you to make free use of the modern conveniences we have provided in this big day-lighted store telephones, waiting rooms, lavatories, sanitary drinking fountains, etc. that you will feel at home like hundreds of Hammond people do. We also want to acquaint you with our tremendous stocks and our progressive business methods. Come in at your next opportunity let'3 get acquainted. Respectfully yours, EDWARD C. MINAS COMPANY

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RATES REASONABLE Preference given men employed by the Standard Steel. Car Co. Inquire of Mr. A. M. Voigt lanager at Hotel.

at Michigan City is here brother Henry. The regular meeting Chapter O. K. S. will bf

inc. Cltas. T. Hamaeker and the two Gradle Pros, are home on short furloughs. Roper and Mrown shipped another car load of wheat yesterday. This mak-s the fifth car load sent. Prof. (',. A. Towbie, ,Hobart's new school superintendent, will occupy the Owen home which will he vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Covalt. The offices of the G. & H. Traction Co. have been moved to Hobart. Mrs. Art Weaver and her sister, Mrs. Rulu Anderson, have gone to Washington. I). C, to see the former's son, Fred, before he leaves for overseas.

DYER NEWS

Friday evening the W. C. O. F. held their regular monthly meeting. Rev. William Miller, William Collard. Theodore Kammer and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Koch of Whiting visited at the home of Mrs. Kammer Friday. Mrs. Peter Klein and daughter Mathilda were Hammond visitors yes-

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A society event of mti'h interest to Lake county people is the marriage of Captain John Ward Wheeler of this city and Miss Ruth Pa-, ey of Frankfort, Ind , which will take place at the home of Miss Queen Cheadle in Austin on Monday night. The ceremony hb'h will be a v ry quiet one, attended only by the immediate relatives of C'apt. Wheeler and Miss Pavey, will

I bo performed by Uov, Brooks, of Valj paraiso, an old friend of the Wheeler family.- Capt. Wheeler, since his enlistment in the 1 S. service has made j an enviable record for himself, havj ing enlisted in the engineers as a pri

vate and in a few months' time rise to the rank of captain, winning that (emmssion before ho was bare I v 25

j years old. Ho is a gradr te of Pur- ! due I'niversity, at which j oe he met i his bride several ears a . " Ho is

stationed at Kl Paso, Texas, where the young people will live. Miss Pavey is one of Frankfort's most charming girls and her visits to Crown Point have wfn for her many friends She is the only, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Pavey of that city. Captain

j Wheeler is the only son of Mrs. Jennie

Ward Wheeler, secretary of the Lake Couney Council of Defense, and an indefatiguable war worker. The Times extends most hearty congratulations to this popular young couple. Claude Pettsbone, who Is attending the I'niversity of Indiana, and taking a course in tnedicine, spent the week end with his parents in this city. Two. members of the I.ove family at Schneider had a lovely time on Friday of this week and it took a member of the sheriff's force and a fine-of $19.50 j

in J udg e Bailey s I.ove Kf.r the err. I .o e. . ho, by the at .o-,r,,-. ;,.-,.. ,,,- : r slapping- her

cou: t tn make Vireil r of his ways. Kva way, is postmistress hv! vireil arrested " and Vii'RiI after

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pa ' ing his fine iuso Ti that he anyway tle'y !.. ves. Ai is Edward day for Iron wo

will spend dvirf.l wler. Mrs. Moore. The mucii tried Sirv-S was finished in the , Thursday, as far as t concerned ; -pe. ia! i". n and conclusions of law

0 to tne ron- : e H'. a I -ov e 1 e: y .,v mg : left on Fri;an w he : e she

e-.n Ditch case .rent :oi;rt .in 1 f v id en co w .- s cr.ps of facts w 1 i ! be s ti b m ; t -

terday. Rev. Schloer from Chicago is visiting with Rev. Joseph Flack this week. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. W. Kordick, a nine pound baby girl. Kathryn Gottman of Chicago i. spending a short vacation with relatives out here.

ted to Special Judge Wasson on S-pt. 1st by the different attorneys in'erested at which time he will render his decision. Sergt. Major Al'.man. eldelt son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude A!lr,n of this city, will be married this "venir.g in Chicago to Miss Martha Melville of that city at the hon.e of her parents. Major enlisted in the C S. service several months ago and has made rapid progress, having b-t n made a ,flr. poral when in training 'out three weeks. He j? stationed at Camp Taylor. Ky., and is assisting in the training cf the new nien sent to that camp e.nd his rating is very high with those in command, having been lei.ommended for an officers' training camp in Georgia. Miss Melville is weil and very favorably known by the younger set in Crown Point, where she has 'visited on several occasions. The young couple will spend a fey days honeymoon trip some wher. Sergeant All man has a live day furlough. The ceremony was a very quiet ore. the families of Sergt. Allmin and Miss Melville being the only erics witnessing the marriage.

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