Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 60, Hammond, Lake County, 20 August 1918 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Tursdav. August 20, 1913.
Whiting And Its People
! Mr. and Mrs. Peter Koch and family. Mrs. Mathew Schaeftr. Mrs. Uarbara J l'fcifcr and sen Peter were visitors at i li'.o Great Lakes Naval Training Staj tio:i on Saturday. Special price.3 Tuesday. Wednesday i ar.d Thursday on Georgette Crepe-de-chfne. striped and novelty voile an-1 j S;lk Waists. Freel's, 531. 113th S't. S-2 Mrs. Alice J. Burroughs, mother of I Mrs. G. . Fifield of Oliver street, haa : returned from a several month's sojourn
through tho i'it. visaing relatives in Portland, Ore . and several other points. Ail accounts due The. Whiting Nova
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Nunc, ste.re. on or before Auc. ".Ml-.. S-L'0-2t ,
Commencing May 1st, Mr. J. L. Clark, J Ti. whiting exemption board has r- i 624 113th St., Whit in, will rccetva ad- celvf j a caU for 15 draftsmen to bo j vertisements for Whit ins and Roberta- ; t;;;..d from th)3 limited service division. ! tor Times Newsyapcrs. Office j dunte.-rs may enroll up to August 23. ! Rhone 13SW. Residence 22iJ. tt j .yu.r which the call will be closed and I Special bargains in Ladles Stock- ir our quota has not boon secured t y I !ngs Tuesday, Wednesday and Ti.urs- th.it time men will have to bo drtfu.i. ' day. $1.2; silk for T.'c. j-sle ribbed ' This ejuota to leave Whiting August 2.'. I t-ip for 23c: C-V lisle f.r r.Oc. Free!', i The V. 'biting beard also received the j f "S. ;13:U street. S-2t I cad! for more men to leave within 4 I PBJSCESS THEATKE TONIQEX !!ive ,!'J y r"'rt,''d tglr ning Aususi 26.
t:u-se to ntr.'iin lor 1 amp mu rman a: ; . OhilliCothe. O. On next Saturday the j j Whit at.; exemption office will be open ! from 7 a. m. to 9 p. ni. for the registra- ' ! t c a "f :il Whiting men reaching tlu j !' "l from June C:h to Aim. Zlh. !
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; Mlsa Helen Dwytr la vlsitinj? her sisi t' r. Mrs. Lcmar Grubb, and family in '. WMtlr.K. Miss Alalia Ragon is visitinjr her ' 1 1. Miss Ruth Tllton. In Whiting. 1'. 12. Nelson and daughter, Marian, j nn c.-e Chlcnpo visitors jesttrday. i Kltcln.il Haj hurst transited business .a Chicago yesterday. i MlSS lmitc Vol v.. in If ft vivlr.rrfv
morning for Lake Geneva, Win., where the t'tjes to attend the annual conference of the Y W. C. A. Miss Kmily la president of that society in I'urdue University at Lafayette and she is attending the infctinc as a representative uf I'urdue I 's-.iv ersr.y. Miss Irene Ruckley. who hai been In the Hammond hospital, was able to !. brought home last evening.
"MOKAI SUICIDE" Teaturlag- an all star cast including JOHN MASON, IEAH EAIKD and
ANNE HITHEB. S-13-1 Mrs. Charier 11. Kvs r.t ix-A von John ef Fisehrupp avmtie l.-.vc i:o:;e to M 1cmb, lil.. to spend tv.o we. ks. The Whititi Char ur of L-u-tem Stars have received an in itatj.n to vi;,:t th" I.ady Garfield Chapter, s . v'i.tcao. Monday "v.MitiiS. August 2-i. 'ho o.va.-ion -ir.e to cchbrate. Roh.-r? Morris r.ilit. The lu-a'ittful l.ltaiy t iblo .se:trf dor.ated by Mr:,. Oilman to the Trench Comfort Club w as 1 3 '! o I .of Tuesday e-. cnmK. A'Utist 12!h. and w . .n by Miss Mary Res, tar. d-.u'l.ter of the park J'tr-rint. ndc r.t. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Pvvyer of Lowell visited a' tii- ho;r.- of th.-ir dauf-'hter. Mr? L. C. CniWi, in ll.'iJ. street, en Si; nd.i ' Miss Mary A.-.md-T of Sloridan r,vr.ue spent Saf.rday and S in;ia.v 1:1 llurhni'.on. lil. STAB T7IEATKE TONIGHT "Tarzaa cf tha Apes," th-? strangest story ever written nnl th r icturf that has given thn're-c-"" :? a r.cvv kind of thrill. Also a two r-"i -..raedy. ?-2) MORE DEADLY THAN I m DGG'S BITE:
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STAR THEATRE ir.S today and tomorrow "Ta.-i.iii I Apes." a wo nderful story of the ! s-i'u-! Marie Muldoon entertained Mr. ;
r.t'o! Mrs. P. I Walrh and two children! and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. lira instead of i t 1 Graves Lake. Hi., at hr home in t entral av, :,ue. over Saturday and Sunday. Theodore Kummcr and son of Oliver street sper.t Sunday visitmp at their! 1. tc- in lyer. j It is much easier to join the Whitiru: : Savings and Loan Ai':!-ciation and own, your ov. r. he. me than to pay the money 1
to the landlord an i hedd r-.c- i: is.
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Treatment. Put "it slow, i h resultant iv-wi.tif of Viv elflilv u : c j i- a ! vltab as dav fallows nigh Nj other organs of the 1
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star THEATRE I is made in one piece hanging from Com ins today and tomorrow "Tarzan ! tho fthouidcrs ana is caught in at the
vatst line oy a four-inch reit. Ihe fastening- is on the side front a,nd snouiuer. A strikir.ff touch is priven by the black and rose vvoo! embroidery on the bottom of the skirt and at the neck and cuffs.
1 GRIFFITH 1 Miss Katheryn Hoffman is spending the reniaindt r,of her vacation at Winona Lake with her aunt. Mrs. Licer. Mrs. A. Lobier and daughter from Hammond ar visiting at the Charles No'fO home.
Much credit is due Mrs. S. A. Lightfoot as chairman of the Child's Welfare ampaign. She cured a record of Jcvry child in the corporation under six I years of ae. numbering 117. Mrs. T. M. James and two children i aii 1 Mils Nora Llovt from Luckner, Mo., j are visiting the O. G. l'oilon family, i Mrs. 1.'. K. Cormack and Miss Anna j Lisle f.f Chicago and Miss Esther Jones I of Fast Chicago visited Dr. Mahnstones j Sunday.
The concert given at the M. E. chureh Friday evening was a complete success. A large and appreciative audience welcomed the entertainers, who rendered a splendid program. N t proeeeds $21. Mr. and Mrs. NP-k Jeager of Dyer had a 10 'j -pound boy come to live with them Monday night. Mrs. Stevenson and daughter from Ohio are visiting Miss Flanery.
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err'ous r'as-e-it l Cincinnati. O.. as the guest of her sister.
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Misses Hat tie Fitzelo and Hannah ,ast j..riday whero she has ,,ccn aUend-
cevirt. spent Minday visiting at Grca. ,lnf. 8t.h,,ol fl)r sevcra; weeks, iman bodv Lakes. 111., in company with friends, . , ., - ... . , Tr
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kidceva claan ar.ti v. ur bladier in work-1 Mr. and Mrs. Lustaei E'.esen spen
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ing ewiditicn and vol ned hav. no fear of disease. J , :i t try te rhent nature It is a cruel masttr. Wl.enever you nrericnce backache, nervousness, ei.ff;culty in passing urine, "get on the Job." Tour kidneys t::ei i-'.aiiier renulra immediat attention. I'- u t delay. This is th time to tak" the teill by th- hrns ." Ll Mill iA I, li-iarleri Oil t'ur'alt! "ill do -he trick. For ever two hundred years they have proven meritorious in th troatment of .listrses cf the stomrn. kidneys, liver and bladder. It is a wc rid - fa rod reetedy. m use as a house
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If you have been doctorinir wt'hout results, get a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules today. Tour druggist sells them. Absolutely guaranteed or money refunded. Beivare cf imitations. Ixiek for th name G"LD MEDAL on cvfry box. Adv.
Nate Wood of the Hobart Drug Company is back to work again fcdlovving a two weeks" vacation. Joseph Gresser has bought a new
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agency. Messrs. Taul Wehr.er and George Kramer visited at Culver over Sunday. C. Fraiiey has sold to W. H. Camel.
t Uarton and M. rierce attended camp ! who lives on Cleveland avenue, a fine
Surd.ay in Chicago as the guests of the 1. liter s mother. STAR THEATRE Coming today and tomorrow "Tarzan if lii.? Apes," a wondeifu'I story of the Apes. ?-2'1-
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meeting last Sunday in Glen Park.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Guger and father of Chicago visited at the l.oyce home. Master Flmcr and Leslie Schmeltz visited la Tallitson last Monday. George Elbert is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Tierce visited In
crown Point with Mrs. Fierce a moinor j remains will be shipped from South
1 1 ar.d other relatives. j Chicago and arrive at Hobart on the
Raymond Eng'.e got hurt by a horse ! milk train for burial.
new Crow-Elkhart touring car. Mr. Fralley has the agency for Lake and Porter counties. The funeral of Claus Zelgler will be held here tomorrow. Mr. Zelgler formerly lived at Hobart, but. about a year ago he moved to South Ohieaeo. His
Mr. and Mrs. r. McGrath and children of Chicago Heights visited at the M. Lcnna'.z heme last week. Mrs. Znvers visited in Chicago and Evar.ston last Saturday and Sunday. Myra Pierce returnee from Valparaiso
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a PLENTY OFSOFT COAL
Delivered to Any Part of the City. Ask Us for Prices,
1 West Hammond Coal Company
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PHONES: Res., 1674; Office, 2355.
last Saturday. The horse stepped rn him. Alvin Gardner of Hammond came out to the Gardner farm Monlny morning. Alex Lanerman of St. John was in
The Misses Mayme Brandt and -Edith Rheam have returned home after a visit to Camp Sherman. Chillicothe. Ohio. Miss Flossie Olson of Ft. Wayne, who has been visiting relatives hero over
town last Monday. He Is home on a j Sunday, returned home yesterday.
furlough.
LOWELL
Miss Mildred Purrrlse is visiting friends in Lafayette. S. Bart ram is ab'e to be downtown again after his recent illness. Miss Mabel Buckley returnee! last evening from a visit, with relatives in
THE SSlREfi JER
L. Traeger has purchased a Ford roadster. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Griffin and son. Robert, of Valparaiso, visited relatives here over Sunday. Mrs. John L. Flester was a Chicago visitor today. Soldi er Trim. Word ls been received from Edward Sauter of Hobart that he arrived overseas, and the country is fine, but not as good as the. V. S. A. Clarence Fleming of Hobart. who has been training nt the Great Lakes, was home on a short leave Sunday. He enlisted in the carpenter division and now is a ftrst-class seaman. He said he helred form the human Liberty bell. Word has been received by Mrs. W. Stevens of Hobart from her husband.
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Edward Larson, also from Hobart, and that he had his fingers injured in some way and was unable to write home. Larson has not written home for about I seven weeks, but he sends word through Stevens that he is alright except for the j Injured fingers.
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Valparaiso, Ind,, Aug. 20, 21, 22 and 23, 1918
DYER NEWS
10 Big, Thrilling, Spectacular and Deaih Defying Free Acis
The best of horse racing on the fastest half mile track in Northern Indiana. $3,000.00 in purses.
Merry-Go-'Romid and Ferns 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 be loaded with the finest exhibition of fancy 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.
Miss Esther Gettler from Hammond, spent Sunday out ho-ie at her home. Mr. and Mrs. William Keilman from Hammond i.-:te-,d relatives h-' re Sunday. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W Kerdi'-k was christened at the St. Joseph church Sunday afternoon. Theo Kammer and son from Whiting spent Sunday at their home here. William Hernnan and family from Hammond were quests of relatives here over Sunday, Charles Gaither from Chicago, formerlv of this, place, visited at the home of his sister here Sunday. John and Edward Schaefer from Hammond visited with their grandmother out here Sunday. A little baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and M.-s. Peter Mmmnger the latter part of the week. Dance at Spring Hill Grove Wednesday evening. August 21. There will be
i good music. 8-13-2t
Entries of car load lots of cattle, hogs and sheep have been made for from different parts of the State.
EAST GARY
The Holstein 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.
Domonic Antenore of Chicago has teen spending several days with h.s sister here. Mies Esther Babcock returned to Laporte Saturday after spenei.ng several days at Hazelgreer. s, Mrs. N. Zipporer of Chicago is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Clinton. Fred Kimmel of Jackson. Mn h., spent Sunday at the Peterson home.
Arrangements are nearly completed to have one of our home boy aviators on 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.
IF IT SHOULD RAIN ON THURSDAY OR FRIDAY THE FAIR WILL BE HELD OVER ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 24th.
HOBART
Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Koons held a surprise part..' on Mr. Koons yesterday at their c"". h 'ai.- on Cleveland avenue. Mrs. Mary Cashier, who has been very s:ck for the last three weeks, died on Friday at the Mercy hospital at Gary. Mrs. Coeshier was formerly Miss Mary Gradle whose parents live south of Hobart. She is survived by her husband and three children. Miss Irene Cannon who has been visiting at Stanley. Wisconsin for the last two months returned home Saturday. Dr. Faulkner, health off:, er of Hobart. has given orders to have all the worm nests about town burned. Most every tree in H-ibart is filled with these worms, which will do great dam-
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age to fruit trees if they are left go. Mr. Reuben Stauffer who has been sick for the last month iema'.ns about the same. Mr. Henry Stell. who works at the machine shops of the Gary Steel Mill had the misfortune to have two of his fingers on his left hand crushed. The tumble dam which w-as damaged last spring by the high w-ater has been repaired by Cont. Boyd. A new cement wall has been put In.
ROBERTSDALE
Walter Friti of Roberts avenue, ts spending a week at East Side visiting relatives. Mrs. Ward cf Roberts avenue, shipped her household goods to So. Eend. Indiana. Sunday, where, she will reside. Mr. Ward is at Camp Taylor. Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jewett of Hammond, spent Sunday here visitingat the Jewett home in Indiana, blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Grabo of Chicago were guests of the latter's brother. August Ctusch and family of Myrtle avenue. Sunday. Mrs. Mathlas Moser and son of Amy avenue visited Mrs. Moser of Hammond yesterday. The annual Sunday school picnic of the Evangelical church will be held tomorrow at the Whiting Park. All members and friends are cordially invited to attend. Misses Mary Mostll and Theresa Pleis attended the Orpheum theatre in Hammond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Windsor Park were Euests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred StavV.tke of Tearl street. Sunday. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Spi.-cak of Myrtle avenue was christened Sunday at the Lutheran church. Rev. Eopp performed the ceremony. The little one was christened Verna Mae Elizabeth. Miss Elizabeth L'tusch. Miss Ella Horlbeck and Henry Grabo acted as sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. Yankee of Hammond visited the latter's mother. Mrs. Oscar Petc.":on of Roberts avenue, Sunday. Edward Greisel of South Chicago visited at the Spiscak home in Myrtle avenue yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mlnsberg of Myrtle avenue entertained a number of relatives at a six o'clock dinner Sunday. The guests from out of town vere: M r. and Mrs. Bakom and chil
dren of Windsor Park and Mr. and Mrs. ScoviUe cf Craigon. 111. Mr. and Mrs. James Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Ziegler of Chicago spent Punday here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R Baumgarten of Lake avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gothe of Indiana blvd . entertained the latter's sister and family of Maywood, 111 , over Sunday. Miss Kathleen Darken of Chicago visited Misses Margaret and Theresa Donegan of Roberts avenue Sunday. Mrs. C. Hartman and son of Chicago visited her mother. Mrs. John Eck of Indiana, blvd.. yesterday. J. C. Boner of Chicago was a Robertsdaie isitor Monday.
MUNSTER
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lamasony and sons. Edward. Donald and Jerome returned to their home in Chicago after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. H F. Kaske. Mr. and Mrs. Chorin and children of Hammond were in Munster on Sunday. Mrs. J. Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. W. Kuhlman spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Ymingsma. Miss Anne Brashlcr of Bernice. 111. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J Kooy. Mr. and Mrs P. Schoon and daughter visited In Highland Saturday evening.
Sunday hers with his wlfa and relatives. John Kammer of Whiting and lli Marie Kammer cf East Chicago spent Sunday here with their mother. Andrew Kammer spent Sunday with his children at Whiting. Mrs. Ben Klein and children and Mrs. Peter Thlelen visited Sunday with relatives at Hammond. Misses Rose and Mary Theil of Hammond spent Sunday here with thir parents. Michael Klassen of Chicago spent Sunday here with his mother. A service flag of ten stars will be dedicated at the St. John's church on Sunday evening at 7:30. Rev. Hoff of Hobart will deliver the sermon. Everybody is invited to attend the services. Dance at Spring Hill Grove Wednesday evenig. August 21. There will be good music. J-1S-2
Buy a Thrift Stamp and lick ths Hun.
ST. JOHN
Alex Lauerman arrived home on a furlough of several days Saturday morning from Maryland. He inspects ammunition and guns. Robert Connors received a letter from his brother "Dili'' stating that he has been in the midst of the heaviest battles. Wm. G. Reaslev- e Chicago visited
Hair On Face l)xHiraefc Ordinary ktr amrwfWi m fm neck and irml mu becoau turn nmiX bristly wacm mmtrtty ht4 from the aurtace of flee avkJn. Tbo e iMioi Knwi way Xm i hwt krertlouafcto k&ir im to attack It ni tka akin. IrSMIracie, the rtnlaal aanHaij Pa, aid, , toeia tlata by ahaurptloa. Only atcaulao DWtraI kaa a Boser-lMck gaaraate la eaea pactuige. At tilrt eooatm ta (toe. SI and S3 alar, or by ima.il front u In plain wrapper on receipt of price. FRFF ook with testlnwalala hi heat aathorltlca. explalaa waat raaaea balr. way it lieiyam aad bow Den trade aevltalfttra It. mailed la plain aeaied fTfp en requeat. Iletf lraele. Park Ave. aad 120ta St, Mew York.
When your nerves are all oi edge and sleep seems out of the question take at bedtime one or two
Lanreat Sal of Any Medicine in tka World. Sold everrwfaera. la bosen, ltc, 23c
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