Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 33, Hammond, Lake County, 17 August 1918 — Page 8
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THE TIMES. Auenist 17 .1913.
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Whiting And Its t. : '-Li. People n,ji i i i -
Cteraraencin-; May 1st, Mr. J. K Clark. X4 119th St.. Whiting, will recalva advtrtlaemauts for Whiting and Ruber's dala for Tikes Newspapers. Office Pfcon. 1SSW. Itesidenca 33SJ. tf STAR THEATRE. Mbi Petrova in "Tempered Steel." a story of theatrical life. A pletura every girl jhna'.J see. also Charlie Chaplin In "The Woman." Coming Tuesday and Wednesday, "Tarzan of tha Apes," a wonderful story of the Apes. Sunday B. Walthall la "Hoops of Steel," "A gold Is tried in fro s) friendship Is tried in adversity." Also
a two-reel comedy. 8-17-4 j Tha majority r' Whiting women. f-r! the first time sinca o t enlrHncf !! j tha war. have been shirking their i 1- j ties, especially i-x Red Crrs work. bT j placing the bulk of the work upon a I few loyal workcra, who have t.sen i with the orjraciz;' f! -n sine It-, b-gln- ! ring. To quote the chairman of the! sevriryr wot!:. "Whuia? will he on the I Llack list if our women refuse to j work." What if or..- box e in the trench- ' es and camps would -sv thnt it w.-.s ' too warm to drlx-e the enemy back to !
ROWS OF MASSIVE BLACKENED TREE TRUNKS FORM MONUMENTS TO HEROISM OF ALLIED FIGHTERS BATTLING FLEEING HUNS
This remarkable French official photograph shova a road in the C resent battle region which has een the scene of terriffic artillery fire for many days and n'.Khts, first from Germnn cruris and more recently from alhad cannon. The picture shows how the great troes which decorated the roadway before the war have been stripped of not only their fol'ap-, but of all their branches. Only the trunks, shortened and starred by ehell fragments, still stand. These ruined forest monarchs now stand as monuments to the bravery and courage of the allied fighters who have chaaed the Huns out of this reerion. An American out-post olficer can be seen shieldinc himself from enemy fire as he leads an advance toward the Huns.
his lines and would work only on iuys pleasant for working? j The August qji-tft has boon recclve-1 i and as nearly as ; iss:bie filled by ' the handful of loyal women who con - i aider It their personal and patriot! : duty. These wrien l.av. made tivehundred of the (dx-htindred refugee J garments ref-d.-d. but must have th- 1
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more pleasant than e open f .r s.-wing all Wednesday and Thurs The class on H'.! . been arranged v-;e'-' '' aigrn women of the city There is ah'o ; :' ' for those wishing t-- h
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visited in Chicago yesterday. M!."s Ciara ricu end her Sunday yrhool class motored to Jackson Park where they enjoyed a do s' outing. Mr. B. Barnes of llary. visited t the I5od!ne. and Hays homes Thursday. .Edward Barnes of Hammond visited his brother. Frank Barnes of Lake avenue last evenlnpt. Mrs. Oscar Ga'les and son and Mrs. ('anneHs and daughter were guestj of Mrs. John Hahn of East Side Thursday. Mrr. Henry Schad ef Lake avenue) entertained Mrs. Es'.zt of Chicago at her home Thursday. Mrs. Henry Kgirers of Lake aven'Jo has be-n on the sick list for severai riays with an attack of the grip.
DYER NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scheldt visited with relatives at Chicago Heights and Riverdale Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kellmen of St.
John visited at the home of Charles Kellman and fsmlly Thursday. Auguet Miller and family visited at the home of Louis Hartrnan Thursday. Henry Kellman anl son. Leonard, left for Camp Taylor. Ky. to visit his son. Raymond, who expects to so arrows soon. Miss Tillie and Barhara Scheldt were Chicago visitors Friday.
Mrs. E. P. LamaEoncy and eons. Edward. Donald acd Jerome, of Chicago, ara spending reveral days with Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Kaeke. Miss Beatrice Pepper.dlne of Hammond visited with friends here Tuesday.
LOWELL
Ed. Wood, who is working !n Indiana Harbor, vi.slted his wife htre yesterday. He 13 well pleased with h!3 position. Mrs. Roy Iiarr.h-rt and Mi3s Evelyn Alger returned to their home In Hammond last evening after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Percy and Mr. ar.d Mrs. Will Alger. Miss F.lla l'almer and niece. Miss Leona Taylor, returned to their home in Hammond last ex enlng after a visit hre with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Carpenter returned to their home in Chicago last evening ater a visit hers with their aunt. Mrs. Loulf-e Miller, and other relatives. Mrs. A. B. Seaburg of Chiclga. Is visiting at the. home of Mrs. Louise Miller. John Brown, of Crown Point, was In Lowell on business yesterday. Marshal King, who Is working In Chlregn. visited his wife here yesterday. Mrs. Amos Brnnnon returned to har home In Hammond last evning after a visit here xviih her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brownell.
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STAR THEATRE. T'i'-sday aioi V dn'sd.i y if -he .p-:.-." a x.md"rful A :i - -17-4t
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of 'h it in r Cittrdi thA V,'. i Onvan at Wheaton.
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i.-k of the Whiting Launn'l !'ro;n Kan.-as whre d by the death of hts
: at nor. Mr. O; Eleanor n: of' red Harln.-i!
reri MKtr.ews and the Miss5 Eraabfen and Bl-irhe Meek t Valparnis--" Wednesday, liarr. who h'is been attenil-
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or wem cnaracter tena to tear axv-uy our vitality. Tcu must counteract disease In its lncirieat sne if vou woi'1-1 live a
happy and useful long iite. j to be tbA GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. I f r
! 1 over the world, contains soothing j fils combined with strength-giving en 1 i Mm--. V-eystem-cleaDing herbs. These capsules I . .r., ,, ara a prescription ar.d have been nd are 1 '1 still being used by physicians In daily 1 ' V;" v Ky rractlca. They have proven th.dr merit ! Chap' in !r
In raiiexring backache, kidney and Maddar oomplaJnts and all ailments arising from an ictS3 of uric acid in the system. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules ara sold at ail rahah'.e drugjista. Tney ara yiaranteed to do everything as claimed ar money refumled. Don't h-s mi'sled hy faxlse imitstions. Look for GOLD ilEDAL on every box. Adv.
Dr. and Mrs Gentry Cash of Central nvniif lnvc p.ne to Spnn? City, Tenn ,
guest of the fcri!M:''3 por-tx--' xxeeks. TR I'll 11 TR F.
v- in lei.iperel Steel, thecti l -al l:f,.. A picture should see. nlscx Charlie "The Woman." Coming 1 Wednesday. "Tarian of a wond.-ri'ul story r'f th
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STAR rilKXTnil. Tuesday nn.l W. dr.esday . l-.e Apes., a wonderful story S-lT-4t Mrs Walter Rhea and son nc thir vacation with Mr . eu'.s ;ti Iowa. Mis. Kdward Robinson of
Cleveland Ohio, have a ten-pound sen lorn Auaust 13th. Mrs. Robinson was formerly Orace Gill of this city. Dr. pud Mrs. V. M If --ers of Central avenue are entertain'.?! ;r the hitter's
A a It!-; all in "Hoops of I avenue are entertain'! ' the '-it'er's
j Steel." "As cold is tried ;R fr9 sojcler. of .-i.-tix. Michigan (friendship is tr:-ii In adversity." A!o j STAR THKVTHI'. j a t re-iijrb. S-17-4 Mm. F-i rova in "T" m per i ?t""." i 1 Mesd-- li-i. - :--ai-'e ssrd n-inke- and n. st-rv r ' hntr!e.al !,!.- nlefure
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every girl should see. also v. name Chaplin in "The Woman." Coming Tuesday and Wednesday. "Tarzan of the Apes," a wonderful story of the Apes. Sunday R Walthall in "Hoops of Ste-1" "As gold is tried In fire so friendship is tiled in adversity." Also a two-reel comedy. S-17-4t Mrs. Lerr.ar Grubb and children have returned to their home in 113th street after spending several weeks in Greencastle and Lowell. Mr. Oliver Turns cf South Whiting, has returned from a motor trip to Colorado. Mrs. F.urns and sister Miss Christina Hanson will remain in Colorado for the benefit of Mrs. Burns" health. Mr. and Mrs William Curt! anl daughter. Mrs. Walter Smith of Oliver street, are at Lake Wawasee. Ind. Mrs. Edward Schaefer delightfully entertained about twenty ladies at her home in Atchison avenue Thursday afternoon. Sewing and knitting were the chief diversions of the afternoon. Wages stop when you are sick. Open an E 'unt today with the Whiting Savings and Txan Association and feel the value of your savings in time of n-ed. S-1 1 -1 PRINCESS TIIEA.TRF. TOMCHT. FANNIE WARD IN "THE YELLOW
i TICKET," picture based on the fatu
ous, ploy. Fatty Arlmrkle In "MOONSHINE," tOMINti SIMHV VAIDEV1I.E. Mark Sennet Comwly, "I Battle Hojal." Fixtty Arhnekle In "Moomxhine." l atest Henrst-Pnthe ew. J-17-1
Mrs. P. C. lanis and children visited with Mrs. John Kingman of Lansing Tuesday.
Miss"s Irma and Louise Kaske spent Friday in Hammond. Mrs. J. Kooy and daughter. Marcella. spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Kooy's aunt, Mrs. P. Kllskert. The threshers are very busy with the wheat crop. Just now they ere working at Emi! 5ehr:eber's.
MERRILLYILLE
The people of this community wish to extend their sympathy to the bereaved family of Mr. end Mrs. Charles Goodrich in the loss of their son and brother,
Harold, who was killed in action the ISth of July in France. Mr. and Mrs. William Woods were called to Boom Grove last Sunday on account of the illness of Mr. Woods' brother at that place. Word was received here last week that Mrs. W. Halsted of Hobart had passed away. Mrs. Halsted passed her early married iif.? on their farm near Merriilville. Mrs. Emma Merton of Brookneld. 111.. Is visiting her Flster. Mrs. SI. Pierce. Mrs. C. Engle and G-jldie Goodrich were Crown Tolnt shoppers lst Thursda y. Rosa and Willie Laranze cf Chicago are spending their vacations ith tht.r aunt and uncle, Mir. and Mrs. William Loyce. Mrs. Emma Merton and Mrs. Lydia Znners were county seat callers la?t Thursday. Mrs. Charles Goodrich and Mrs. A. Kaiser were callers in town Fridnv.
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FOR PERSONAL HYf.lFNF.
Dissolved in water for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflammation. Recommended by Lydi E. Pinkham Med. Co. for tea yo&rs, A healing wonder for naal catarrh, aore throat and acre eyes. Economical. Hjj eitrortimry d-aciiot m-nd a-nnkidal pow-r. 5JtSDle Fr. U rlnia.'... t t k
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Radiator Repairing 1
Through our long years of experience ia tha antoTmoblle business tnd with aa up-to-date- eqrulpped shop for repairs, we ara in a position to repair radiators of any maie or design, and of any ehape, twisted, smashed, epmag cr frozen. Estimates furnished on all rejair wori
STANDARD AUTO SHEET METAL WORKS
844 Calumet Ave.. Near Inriiictrinl Mlr-h c-Wisi i.-i
, ...y., vv.vui, i lei.uiiunu, iriu. PHONE U50. ' Work Called for and Delivered. U
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Establiihed 1SJ7. Capital and surplus $,000,000.00. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRAND3 Stores In all principal citie3 of the United States. Factory Branches 4603 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. 5S2-584 Oakley Ave., Hammond. Wilfred Hnghes, Kgr. Opposite Postofftc
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ROBERTSDALE
F.arl Bodine Is confined to his home Indiana boulevard by illness.
Mrs. Jones cf Cheltenham, was the guest of friends here, Thurnday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rafter and Mrs. P.i hard Schaaf were guests at a six o'clock dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hannapel of Chicago
Hammond Aofo Slice! Metal Works 690 Hohman Street.
It your radiator is leaking, bring it to us and we will repair it for you i r A n ri
zz?S overcharg:o
you. e guarantee our work. We also replace new cores. We
make and repair Fenders, lloods, Tanks and Lamps. PHONE 3032.
Some of the largest fortunes today, are
the outgrowth of small becmriings- Little
bv little the store was added to ; slowly but
surely the amounts accumulated. What has been
done, can be repeated ! Life is cast in a common
mould. Eaualitv is the universal heritage. Your
chances are as good as your fellow's. You alone, can design your future build the structure for the stretching years. If you build it on the sure foundation of thrift, savings and economy, you will enjoy the reward these virtues eam. START A SAVI.VGS ACCOUNT AT THIS BASK TODAY I
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Valparaiso, Ind., Aug. 20, 21, 22 end 23, 1918
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hriiiing, Speciacular and Death Defying Free Acts
of Amy avenue spent
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with relatives. Mrs. Edward Jewett of Indiana blvd. !s spending a few days at Tort Washington, Wis., visiting relatives. Mrs. Edward Pchaefer of Atchison avenue entertalne.l a number of her friends at a knitting party Thursday
afternoon.
Pader cf the a two week's
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The best of horse racincc on the fastest half mile track in Northern Indiana. $:,000.00 in purses.
Merry-Go-' Jonnd and Ferris Wheel. Plenty of fun for the children as well as the older ones.
CHILDREN FREE ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON.
Extra special attractions each day. Band concerts every afternoon and evening by a high class selected musical organization.
Floral Hall will he loaded with the finest exhibition of fanev work.
Agricultural Hall will have an immense display of farm products.
Positively the largest and best exhibit of live stock ever shown on the grounds will be on exhibition.
Entries of car load lots of cattle, hogs and sheep have been made for from different parts of the State.
The Holstcin Fresian Breeders association will have an exhibition that will be a credit to any State Fair and will be shinned to the Indianapolis State Fair from Valparaiso.
Captain George department is on
eat ion. !. Georere Oehrke end children
of her aunt. Mrs. Eauer
Thursday.
nas nnl I.T-S. x uson 01
Ki:"x Chicago v sited Mrs. nerman
Thiessen of Indiana blvd. Thursday.
Mrs. O. M. Gough of Roberts avenue
fli 1 were guests xvu of East Side ?3 I Mrs. Thorr
Arrangements are nearly completed to have one of our home boy aviators 011 the ground with his army machine. This will be a sight worth seeing and may be the only chance for you to see a real army plane in action.
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9 IF IT SHOULD RAIN ON THURSDAY OR FRIDAY THE FAIR WIT.T. T?T1
HELD OVER ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th.
LYNDORA MOTEL Columbia Avenue Hammond, Ind. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS RATES REASONABLE Preference given men employed by the Standard Steel Car Co. Inquire of Mr. A. M. Voigt Manager at Hotel
Depository for U. S. Government State of Indiana, Lake County City of Hammond and School City of Hammond
Today We Represent Over $154G05CMM) A remarkable growth considering that this hank has not combined or taken over any other institution. On this remarkable showing we solicit your banking business. We pay 3 interest on Savings Accounts payable January 1st and July 1st of each year.
DIRECTORS. ANTON H TAPPER CARL E. BAUER WM. D. W!S LEO WOLF JAMES W. 8T1NS0N JOSEPH J. RUFF P. R. 6CHAAF
OFT.CEJW. ., R. CCHAAF, Pre-fdent WM. D. WtilS, Vie President. A. H. TAPPER, Vlc President H. M. JOHNSON, Cashier, L. a EDER, Asst. Caihlar.
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