Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 62, Hammond, Lake County, 22 August 1918 — Page 8
Thursdav. August 22, 1913. ixL''uwan tfeiehborh vet La imty I LOWELL J ! M ERRILLVILLE MUNSTER CROWN POINT LANSING WHITING DYER CEDAR LAKE SHELBY ST. JOHN GRIFFITH HOBART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE
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Commencing May Is:. Mr. J. I Clark. f2 113th St.. "v:iit:nf. wlU recclv advertisements for Whitinj anJ r.obertsdala for Times Newspapers. Office ThoEC 1SV. Residence 33SJ. tf M'.5s Hcl.n V:'.::atr.j i-f Indiana biv.l has as her S-"-t Miss Whca'.on of Kaiemaioo. Michisn. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haas nnd son
fcav gone to Niagara Fails for a trip. !
Mrs. Herman Steir.ke 5n flats haa r' turned Ind-. where sl;e was th I a rents. Miss Violet Lewis e! rue la hom from Win where she taught at a
of the I'eder;:'ni Wanatah. e truest of her LaFortn avcma Iike, Ind . jirls' school, in
the meantime taking work herself. iflss ?t::dred Waiker rf Sheridan vnu Is expert-, d h-ime next week from Atlantic City, where she has been spending" the summer. Coming to the STAR, 'Why the KolhevlkJ. S-22-1 Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Muffitt and daughter Geraldlne. of Oliver street, have returned from Bristol, Ind.. and MUhwhich was taken from the Fitzscrwtclis" vacation Mr. and Mrs. John K. Parshall and daughter Marguerite, were Sunday guests of Attorney and Mrs. T. Joseph Suliivan. Mrs. Frank M. Long entertained 12 little girls at hr homo in LaPorte avenue on Tuesday afternoon In honor ef the seventh birthday anniversary ct her daughter, Elizabeth. Games.
contests and refreshments made up the ' Ilere she li Seen ia tie act of Cranking
afternoon s program, the chwdren enjoying a veryvmerrv time.
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Mary rickford has her own street, distinctive way of doicj everyUiing, even to the starting of an aatornotile.
Pi, H. Smith, the ll?t Tjports the loss of hi hlch was tatken fro Jd garage on New which he rented. Mr.
h street barber 3 E-pass. Ford. rathe FitzserYork avenue. ?mith put the
iacr.ine away on Monday night and found It missing when he mer.t for it Tuesday evening. The garage door had heen broken open. Coming to the STAR, "Why the BolMhevlkt. . &-22-1 Mr. and Mri. Frank Allison and son wniard. Mr. and Mrs. David Pritchard end daughters. Misses Olewin and Gladys and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Griffith are on a motor trip to the Pells in Wisconsin. At a general meeting ef the Slovak Auxiliary of the Whiting Chapter of the American Red Cross Society held in the Slovak Home Monday night, an interesting and instructive talk was given to the ladies on the work of the P.ed Cross by Rev. Benedict Rajancy. j-astor of the St. J"hn Slovak ehurch. Father Benedict emphasized the necsity of every vrman in the parish becoming a working or contributing member. The auxiliary Is divided into two sections, the senior section. which meets on Wednesday evening and the J-in'.or section which meets Friday everings. The auxiliary comprises about 1,"-c hundred lad.es J M. Smith is visiting In Macomb, Illinois. At this meeting It was also decided t: hold an Ice cream social for the benefit of the chapter en the afternoon and evening of September 1. An organization for the relief of war widows and orphan? after the war and for the s-ipport of crippled soldiers has been started in St. John's Slovak Catholic church. A motion picture exhibit lasting three rights pnd a dance mill be given at a later date fr the benefit of this organization. Coming to the STAR, ,rWhy the BolFhevlkl. S-:2-l FOR SALE A Peninsular gas range used only 4 months. Reason for Felling, moving to country. Call at 14 Cleveland avenue. Whi'.in. S-22-2 The Whiting Savings and Loan Association will loan " "i money to build your ow-n home, sr.d with the money you pay to ycur landlord you can easily provide, for the monthly payments. In a few years Vou will own your own home. S-22-1 STAR THEATRE TOMGHT. V'm. S. Hart :n "The Dawn Maker." s-l.-o V-'m. DuniTi in "A Fight for M.llions." And a bi --v" Comedy. 22-1 PRINCESS HEATKE TONIGHT. Edmund Ilrffsp in THE SHOOTING OF 11 N M( i.IIKVV,-' from Kohl. er-
a "Tin Lizzie" in her new Artcraft picture, "How Co aid Tor:, Jean?" in which, in the role of an aristocratic yonng girl who Is' obliged to work for a livelihood, she shocks her friends by accepting a position as cook in the
house of a literary eotjple. N'ow, who but Mary Pickford could stand Inside the safety bar to crank an automobile and escape death as the penalty of. carelessness, even If It's only a Fordl Fortunately for Mary she -couldn't start the car, probably because she was gripping the handle with her left instead of her right hand, Mary is always so different! That's why she Is the most popular girl In pictures.
Continues With Unprecedented Value-Giving Offerings We doubt if furniture of quality suck, as we are offering in this sale can be had again for a long, long time. "With the government commandeering all factories, the constantly increasing cost of material and workmanship, and the government curtailing of certain lumber that enters into its making the furniture offered presents an investment value that commands the attention of the economic home manager. Only a few items are mentioned but are excellent examples of what can be accomplished throughout the August Furniture Sale at small outlav. A
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CROWN POINT NEWS
KAPrKAIAOft OF A DAY IX LAKE COt'KTTI UVKLT CAPITA!.
Miss Lola Farley entertained the members of the C. B. B. Club at her home on Monday evening. The prizes at fi-e hundred were won by Misses Dorothy Tice and Sara Winer. Miss Mary Brown will attend Northwestern University the coming year. G. C. Earthoiomae is recovering from a severe attack of lumbago at his home on Fast street
be hld at 11 o'clock a. m. while the afternoon will be given to the musical and literary program, visiting etc. Those who have relics of pioneer days are requested to bring them as this tdds greatly to the Interest of the meeting. Wednesday is visiting day at the Great Lakes Training Station and about CO Crown Pointers made the trip to that place of interest today. llesdair.es F. Daily. Marlon and Marvin Hoffman. Mr.
ROBERTSDALE
Mrs. Paul Peters and children left
today for an extended visit with rela-j and Mrs. C. E. Black. Mrs. Wjn. Martin, tlves In Springfield. I!!. ' Mrs. Frank Kimberlln and Edward Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of Peru. Ind . j Donnaha were among those going from spent this week at the home of their I this city. daughter. Mr3. Homer McCrillus.
Grant Crumpacker. an attorney from Valparaiso, was doing business In Crown Foint on Wednesday. The Neighborhood Club enjoyed a picnic and dance at the Lassen pavilion at Cedar Lake on Wednesday night. Mrs. Claude Allman was taken suddenly sick on Wednesday and was in Quite a serious condition for, a time, but is somewhat better at this writing. MiS3 Marjorie Hoffman is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Cole for a few days. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hoffman of Huntington. Ind.. who are also in Crown Point for a short visit. The following new marriage licenses have been granted: John Sudoz and Rosie Stonlch Whiting; Frank Johnson, Gary, and Beatrice Davis, Chicago; Allen Taylor and Clara Reagins, Gary; Thorwaid F Bade and Margaret Miller, Hammond.
Next Wednesday, August 18. Is the j date for the annual picnic of the Old Settlers and Historical Association of i Lake county at the Iake county lair j
grounds. n.e Chamber of Commerce band will furnish the music for the occasion, a basket dinner is a feature of those ir.eei ir.gs. No charge is made for admission. The business mee'jnjr will
vice famous poem, also latest Hearst I'atho n.
ou-.inK Saturday "THE LEGION' DIHTIl." with Edllh Story.
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Lili Off Corns!
"Freezone" is Magic! right off with
Lift any Corn or Callus fingers No pain!
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Mrs. Fritz Kasch and Mrs. Langohr attended the funeral of Mr. Claus Sc-igler of East S.de Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wlckhorst cf Roberts avenue are the proud parents
j of a baby girl born Tuesday morning. ! Mother and daughter are doing nicely. Miss Theresa Donecan of Roberts j avenue returned homo from a few days visit at the heme of Mrs. CcCardy of j Chicago. j Miss Violet Golding and brother Geo.. visited in Chicago jp eterday. j William Stolle. age S2 years, rrandj father of Dr. Harry Timm and Mrs. I Hariret Timm Aldie, !a very low at the Aldie home in Amy avenue, with cancer of the throat
-Viss Ellen Arderson of F.ait Slcn was the Kuest of Mrs. A M Mat nf
Myrtle avenue last evening, j Mrs. Cash of Roberts avenue returni ed home, after a few weeks' visit with ! her parents at Springfield. 111. j Mrs. Stanwitke of East Side spent 'Tuesday here visiting her son. Fred stawitke and family of Pearl street. Miss Irene Anderson of Windsor Pk. j is spending the week here the guest of
-Mis. t red SwitAe of Pearl street. Mrs Charles Gothc of Indiana tlvd., visited her son George Gothe and family of Chicago yesterday. Chief Nill and Mrs. Nill of Hammond were guests of Captain and Mrs. Geo. Bader of Myrtle avenue last evening. Mrs. Jamts Nicholson and Virgil Eggers spent Monday at Woodvllle,
Ind.. visiting friends. J Herman Ercckman and family have : moved from Reese avenue to the new West Tark subdivision where they i have purchased a home. Mrs. Carl Buehler and children of 'Lake avenue visited Mrs. Edward Hen-
nessy or Chicago Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Eggers was called to E. Sid Wednesday by the serious illness of her father. William Seliger, he being very low with dropsy of the heart. Mrs. Morrell of Myrtle avenue wa a South Chicago visitor yesterday.
Mahogany 3-Piece Parlor Suite This beautiful suite will make any living room cozy. Consists of short style davenport; comfortable chair and rocker. 1'pholetered with rich blue striped velour. Regularly $125.50. August Sale prlce sgg.oo Golden Oak Davenport Suite Three-piece golden oak davenport suite. Covered with good quality Imitation leather. Can be converted into a full size bed. August Sale price
$74-25
William and Mary Dining Room Suite Jacobean finiEh. Consists of mirror back buffet; serving table; 54-inch extension table; Eve chairs and arm chair. 1'pholetered in blue leather. Regularl price $154.25. August Sale price $133.50 Old Ivory Bed Room Suite Four-piece Bed Room Suite; old ivory finish. Consists of bed. vanity dresser, dre66lng table and night stand. Adams period; trimmed with cane panels. Spe'si 12-50
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Scuff Proof Linoleums Specially Priced Ecuff, scuff little ihoes and tig ones, too, are trying to linoleums that are not perfectly surfaced. You need not have any worry about these for they are made of fine cork" end ground and mlaed with good. linseed oil and tydraullcally pressed on burlap backing to hold It Crmly together. Patterns are stamped and Inlaid; colors going through to back. Printed Quality 98c Yard Inlaid Quality $1.59 Yard Laid Free Except in Bathroom.
Rugs, Curtains and Cretonnes
Linoleum Rue Made of felt
bs-ie material; wear proof;
7.6x10 6. Special at
3.50
Seamless Wilton Rugs Size
9x12 feet; fne oriental pat
terns and coif r?
152.65
Brussels Rugs and Velvet
R,in Ktrikinc natterns and
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in. Eale price..
$1.48
Fancy Cretonnes Beautiful pattern and color combina
tions, for bedroom;
35o to 40c quaL Td
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ing friends for the' remainder of the week. Mrs. L B. Stephenson and Miss nuncry visited at Great Lakes Naval Station on Wednesday. Miss Gottschalk !s relieving the eecond trick operator at the Erie for a few days.
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Drop a little Ftcozone on an aching porn, inftar.tly that corn stops hurting, then you l.Tt it right out, It Soeont hurt one bit. Yes, tr.apic!
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wait? Your druggist sella a
tir.y bottle of Freezone for a few certs, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, r corn between the tces, and calluses, without sorpneea or Irritation. Try it! No humbug!
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HOBART
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Downing are tho possesors of a fine baby girl, arriving Tuesday afternoon. Miss Laura Lennertz spent Wednesday with friends. She is ready to be
gin her year's work as teacher of room)
two. , A lad" principal has been secured for the school this coming year. She comes to us highly recommended, from the southern part of the state. Mis Mary Bennett ii in town vlalt-
Wm. Davenport, a foreman at the East Gary Foundry Co., has purchased the E. E. Pierson house In the Hobart lark subdivision. Mr. Davenport formerly lived on Pine street at East Gary. Mr. Mews, who hauled milk from Hobart and vicinity last year to South Chicago, has . purchased the Sontag milk route. He took possession cn the 15th. Mrs. H. Thune is reported as being very sick. Arthur Hamman who has been working for the Tabbert grocery is cow working for S. Baumer the baker. Mr. and Mrs. McGinnis have' purchased the Dr. Mackey bungalow la Jcryville. Fred Rose, Jr.. Is taking a short vacation before entering the army and has W Buchfutrher working for him on h.s express truck. Miss Helen Smith who has been spending the summer in the south returned home today. Glenn Wall was a Chicago visitor today. Misses Mabel and Genette Mally of Chicaga and Geo. M. Fleck of this place visited friends and relatives at Valparaiso" yesterday. The Whist Club will meet tonight with Mrs. E. Keilman. Harry Carlson has been gone on an auto trip to Lafayette the last few rla ys.
MUNSTER
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kuhlman and eon Elmer, were in East Chicago Monday. Andrew Walter of Chicago, a former resident of Munster visited with his friends here on Sunday. Judge and Mrs. Hardy of Hammond were in Munster on Monday evening. Joe Kuhlman has purchased a Ford automobile. The cabbage crop this year seems very good. Several of the farmers have already begun shipping it. Peter Schoon spent Monday afternoon in Hammond. For the election to be held November 5th. every voter will have to be registered. They cannot vte without it. More than half cf our voters are not registered. Mr. Kafka has application blanks now and voters who wish can fill them out at his house. Toung men who will ba 21 on or before Nov. 5 tan register.
DYER NEWS
mond yesterday. Mrs. Thea Hammer visited with ker parents at Chicago over Sunday. George Baker. William Zeisenhenne. Jr.. and Mr. A. Evans wers Crown Ft. visitors Wednesday.
ST. JOHN
HOBART
A surprise party was riven Alex Lauerman by his mother on Tuesday evening at Kammer's Hall. A good time was had by all present. Peter Portz has been appointed marshal for the town. Miss Mary Doctor of Chicago Is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Nick Schutz and family. Mrs. Frank Hlllrlch and Miss Margaret Doesche were Hammond visitors cm Tuesday.
Mr. Harlan Stratan who has feesn working at Lake Villa. 111-. Is back to Hobart. Mike Fleck transacted business In Chicago yesteiday. Miss Mable Mailer of Chicago Is v!s-
ilting friends here for a few days.
Mrs. Hayden, who has been vtiitins; her daughter. Mrs. Fred Hijlman. returned to Chicago. The funeral of H Zeigler who has heen living at South Chicago was held her Wednesday afternoon.
Savings
Better to have War
Stamps in ycur safe than the bloodstained hands of the kaiser's hordes at your throat.
Lake County l trie & Guaranty Co,
Buy a Thrift Stamp and lick the Hun.
J. r. tone, brakeman for the E. J. & E. railroad, who had injured his
foot some time ago returned to Dyeri
Monday evening from Chicago Heights r.crpital. He left for his home at Battle Creek. Mich. Mrs- Mat. Schutr returned to Dyer Monday evening after spending several days with her son, Nick, at Hammond. Maurice Eaker is visiting with relatives at Chicago Heights for several days. J I Keilman made a business trip to Chicago Tnesdsy. Mrs. Carl Keilman of Hammond ! spending several days with hr parents and relative here. Miss Kate Mangold visited at Hira-
Abstracters of Titles gaaspssvg
Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands and Lot3 H
in Lake County.
FRED n. MOTT, Pre. FRANK HAMMOND, V
os Pres.
ALBERT MAACK, ec'fra. EDWARD J. EDER, MhBper.
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Crown Point, Indiana. Branch Offices at Hammond and Gary.
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