Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 27 August 1918 — Page 6

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Page Six. THE TIMJSa Tuesday, Augvipt 27. 1913. lyounty 1( LOWELL j CROWN POINT MERRILLVILLE MUNSTER LANSING WHITING DYER I GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HOBART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE essstxzsaaacsECTE .."J HOHMipiSJ PI'

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SOTICV Commencing May 1st Mr. S. L. Clark, B2 113th St . Wum'. will receive advertisemeats for Whiting and Robertadale for Times ewsparrs. Office Fhcco 1SSW. Resilience 33SJ. tf Attorney and Mr.-. Civde Cleveland entertained at 2. j'amily dinner at their home. 1198 Harrison street. Hammond, cn Sundav in honor of their first wadding anniversary. Thp.-f present wre: Mrs. Ann Cleveland and sons. H K and Curtis Cleveland of Hammond an 1 Mrs. Catherine Stewart and daughters. Misses Florence. Irene and Evelyn Stewart. Whiting. Feter Bvrns. a well known Whiting resident for several yea;-?, passed away at his home en the East Side or. Sunday afternoon Mr B rn" was overcome with the heat w-h:le at work in the uiiroi 5te! Co o- li.-t Th-irsdav. after w h ' 0 h on e ".: m " n i n d v e 1 - p e d and

LEMON JUICE t TAKES OFF TAN !

Girls! Make bleaching lotion i

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Squeeze the juice 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 tan and cor.-.r l.-xiort beauuner, at ory, very final cost. Your grocer has the lemon? and any drug store or toilet counter wii! supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massage thi.s sweetly fragrant lotion into the face. neck, arms and hands each day End see how freckles, sunburn, windourn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Tesl It is harmless. Adv.

CONRAD "The Shoemaker" Sews old tire? together and makes them stronger than NEW for two dollars and fifty cents. Sheridan Ave. Near 119th St. Whiting, Ind.

!! i'.iPht it hasty end The funeral as i -ld vesterday. Interment bsing in Mi. ' i !i vet cemetery I'HIM K THF.ATHE TOMGHT. Mary M-Al.ster in The Kill Joy." also Mr. ind Mi Sidney Lrew. Comin? Thurs.Uv. "X.ura.na ' -27-l I'iivcr Hums, who at the home of his sistei. Mrs William Ballinger in Cleveland a en'ie sttft'ertna: with typhoid fever, is ?'.ihtl improved. A t rame.1 nurse is m attendance The news has just bevome known that M'.ss Grace Bowman of Whiting upn h-r arrival home from I'allas, Texas, here she went to visit relatives thit she returned home a bride. Shoitlv after she had gop.e George Mortenson of WhitinK also 'eft for Pallas, where tha two wera married Mrs. Moitenson was a graduate of the 131S' class of the Whiting high school .1 p.d both young people are well and favorably known here. Thev are living at the h"m of the groom's parents in Cleveland avenue. The money you give to your landlord has gone beyond recall, invest the same money in the . WhitinV' Savings and Loan Association and in a fenyears you will be able to buy your home. S-27-1 STAR THEATRE TOMGHT. Mae Marsh in "The Glorious Adven- " ire." the itory of a sir! w ho w on a vietorv ar.d refused the reward, also y. e'v.eriv and a Ford Weeklv. WANED Girl for genera! housework 14 1 LaTorte avenue S-27-1 WANTED 3 or 4 furnished rooms for 1 ' ch housekeeping. Apply at Whitij News Co. 5-.T-1 Mr? Felix M-E'r.v has returned r'r.vtvj Ross Co n-.'.non. Mich, where sh -,-tfr,f f? Ti,-fAtji i?-.t.ncr at the home -r her ."--n-in-law . Fage Owens, and is eelmg much '.mrrcvd in health. Mrs "'h.irles Wellette and daughter, Lottie. 'a ho v. iv ben spending two w-eeks .siting th.ere also relurn3d home with Mis Mo Kirov. Misses Espe.-ance Sohleohty and Marie P.ittman entertained a number of friends at a bach party at the Whiting park cn Saturday evening. A number of out of town guests were in a t -tendance, these being from Saxony. Indiana H.i'bor. Oar and Chicago. Catherine Martin, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. ar.d Mrs, Henry F. Lewis of Sheridan avenue has returned to her home in Montana. M.ss Margaret Foody of New York venue has been entertaining her cousin. Margaret Doody of Chicago. John Furtyo of 313th street received a telegram from Pittsburg on Sundav to. the effect that his son Valentine, had been killed at that city, but no further particulars of the accident were (riven. Mo. Furtyo is having the remams sent to Whitins Mr. and Mrs. Peter Seif-r cf LaTort0 avenue entertained about three hundred friends and relatives at a post nuptial party given in the east room of the Hotel LaSalle. Chicago from T to 11 p, m, on Sunday -en!ng. The reception was civen in honor of their daughter. Miss Re..ie Se:fer. whose n.arriage to Samuei Goodfriend. also of Whiting, took place on the previous Wednesday The wedding which took p'.ace at th Vinoennes Hotel In Chi- : Chicago nas attended bv the parents of the bride and the sister of the I green:. Mrs. Mandel Pitzele. The parity followed with a dinner at the Lai Salle. At the reception on Sunday night the bride u as attired in a beautiful white satin gown. The six young Indies assisting in receiving were the Misses Haiti" and Julia Pitzele and 'Mo. Sam Se;fr t f Whiting and Misses

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A bab bov wa. born to Mr. and Mrs. August H' id" on Sunday night and the young nun tipped the scales at six pounds. Fathei Ausust is passing around the smokes a the young man . arrival is a ft: t event m the home of this popular young couple The death of Fen v Muz.ill. oldest son of Mr end Mrs. Ed Muzzall. .--viurred at the farin home of his parents near Leroy on Sunday. He has been in faii'ng henith for the past year, tuberculosis heing the cause of hi? death He was 25 years of age and was employed in the livery business with his father, prior to moving to the farm. H leaves a father and mother, two sisters and one brother. He was a oung man of f,ne charac

ter and the family have the sympathy of their many friend? in the. loss of their eldest son and brother. Miss Cora Mitchell who has been spending a three weeks' vacation with her parents at Lima. Ohio, has returned to hrr work at the Letz Manufacturing Co. Poland Wheaton has returned from a -visit with relatives a Hamlet. Ind G. C. and Fred Bartholomae spent a couple of days in Chicago on business, returning home on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. John Ludwij have returned from Wheatf.eld where thev spent Sunday at the home of Mrs, Jno. Pinter The Library Board held their regular monthlv meeting -n Mondav nithr

Krieger of Chicago, and Mr Sam Seifer. Whiting. So Pitzele. Chas. Kerr and I'r. Harry Klin. Chicago. Refreshments consisting of ice cream and cake were served. Guests were piesent from every city in the (."oluir.et region in addition to those from manother places. Mrs Goodfriend is a verv p i p u 1 a r Whitins irl and the croom "ho has a 1 s - made Whtttng his ho m for several yeo.rs. is well knoiwn here. He is at present iennf'td with the Wyomirig Copper and Oil Company of Denver. Co The your.g couple will for the preen t make their home at the Hotel LaSa'.'. . Chicago. here they are attended bv the best wishes of the.r many Whiting friends.

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Miss Frances Klassen of Chicago spent Sunday here with her mether A! and William Portz and their families of Hammond spent Sunday here with relatives. The dedieation of he service Sag with twelve blue stars, donated by the Young Ladit s' Sodality was held at the St. Jchn church Sunday evening -was largely attended the church was filed to capacity. Rev. Hoff of Hobart delivered a very beautiful sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pinges of Chicago spent Sunday here with her .father Nicholas Ludwig sr. John and Marie Rammer of Whiting spent. Sunday here with their mother.

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j M&ry C Gardener. 1 Because of hr tpecial ccutliflcations for the work. Miss ilary C . Gardener, supsrT tendent of th I I'roviueru:e (K. I.; District Nursing j association, is to go to Italy as a i mojiber of the Red Cross :ornm,.s- , tion ta tiiuerculoei. Miss Gardener 1 undertakes this work at the request 1 of the directors of the commission.

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Do not confuse the Wilborn Solo-Harp Player Piano with cheap, inferior players sold elsewhere for the low price of the Wilborn. You can easily pay $00 for a player piano on the sliding price plan and not secure the musical value found in the Wilborn. The Wilborn Player is sold at $450 Because it is sold direct to you by the manufacturer

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HIGHLAND

The Camp Fire and Bluebird Girls will give an entertainment at the public school house. Friday evening Aug SV Admission 10 and lit cents. The girls have a surprise for the people-, of the town in the form of a present.. Everybody welcome. , Mr. and Mrs. M. Franchi and daughter Glads returned home Saturday from a two weeks' acation pleasantly spent at Fox Lake. 111. Kev. and Mrs. X. V. Andrews and family srent Sunday in Griftith. the guests of Mr. imd Mrs. Piaine Hutchins. Mrs Otto PfafT and children of Glen P;irk spent Sunday at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. James Jamieson. Mrs. L. Taj lor and little son of Michigan were tb gu sts of friends in Highland Sunday. Mrs. Ta? lor is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ii. Zyj. who liv near Ross.

What The Packers

Not very many years ago in the history of the world, the man that lived in America had to hunt for his food, or go without Now he sits down at a table and decides what he wants to eat; or his wife calls up the market and has it sent home for him. And what he gets is incomparably better. Everyone of us has some part in the vast human machine, called society, that makes all this convenience possible. The packer's part is to prepare meat and get it to every part of the country sweet and fresh to obtain it from the stock raiser, to dress it, cool it, ship it many miles in special refrigerator cars, keep it cool at distributing points, and get it into the consumer's hands your hands through retailers, all within about two -weeks. For this service so perfect and effective that you are scarcely aware that anything is being done for vou you pay the packers an average proiit of only a fraction of a cent a pound above actual cost on every pound of meat you eat. Swift & Company, U. S. A.

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This is What the S600 ) Thumb screw tracking device. All rubp!VPPC f-. 9Qfi: ' ber tubing. No flexible fingers. No variridyerb lor , ety of music slam.bang touchi Hard Contain ) pumping. If you are from Missouri, come to our store and let us show you that the "$600 Player Piano for only $295" dealers are feeding you lemons for peaches.

Newest Behr Bros. Players $450

Newest Hammond Players. .... .$48

newest jviarsnaii & Wendell players .3500

Newest Haines Bros. Players . . . $580 Newest Straube Players $580 Newest Gulbransen Players $395

Mrs. Triebess, who has been visiting her vla.ightcr at Huluth, Minn., for the past month, returned home on Sunday. Mr. Xewes. the new milkman who bouKht the Somas milk route, has purhai"i the Iu,'f hi .use on Cleveland ave. Mr. rind Mrs. Imff are moving to Chicago 1 1, 1? week. Th' funeral of Mrs. Tillie Hartoen wrs held yesterday afternoon at 2:00 (.'clock Ii-inn the M F. church. Mrs. Hart' en w as 24 years. 3 months mid 17 days old at the time of her death and is survived by her husband and her Infant daughter Alice. The burial was at Crown Hill "mf.tory, Mrs. F. Thompson was to Chicago on Sunday to meet her mother who has been visitinp at Pniluth. Minn. Miss ;rac Foster who has been spendinp h summer her with her sister. Mrs. (Jeo. Schuk'meckt has returned to her home at Crown Point being: accompanied by her sister. Miss n race will alien! school there this coming school year. Miss Carrie object of Chicago was at Hobart yesterday to attend the funeral of her aunt Mrs. Tillie Harteen. Vernon Traeger has resigned his position in the time department of the Gary steel mills. John Hancock and Frsnk Blimel had the misfortune on Sunday of having an auto ccllNion near the. Shultz farm southwest of town. Besides a few bent fender- there wasn't much other dam-a.-dor.

10231 avenue L. East Cide. Mrs. C. G. Buell and Mrs. A. H. Stross spent Monday visiting in Chicago. Miss Ellen Anderson of Chicago is spending a few days here visiting at the YVentz and Bader homes on Myrtle avenue. The Ladies' Aid Society cf the Evangelical church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Turley of Lincoln avenue. Mrs. Frank Schulti and daughter of Hammond visited friends here yesterilu y. Mrs P.obert Atchison and family motored to Crocker Sunday where they visited at the LaHayne home. Miss Lillian "Whitby who has been spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. "Willis Roe of Lake avenue left Saturday for Fort Madison. Iowa, where she will spenl several days visiting before returning to her home at Emporia. The meeting of the Marquette Club has been postponed for one week. Edward Jewett and Mr. Rachi, sr.. hae returned from a visit with the 1stter's son. Jack Hachi at Camp Taylor, Kentucky. Miss Rose. "Wilkening of Crete. 111., was the guest of Mrs. Fred Eegers and family of Roberts avenue Sunday. Miss Rose Rolph of Morris, l'l . returned home after a few days' visit with her brother. Harry Rolph and unily. of Roberts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Roy "Witter and family of Lake avenue motored to the Great Lakes Naval Station Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Toung of Roberts avenue Tere guests of friends In Hammond Sunday.

MUNSTER

August Richter was in Hammond on business on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Schoon and daughter Ivadel spent Friday cening in Hamlin nd. Mia H. F. Kas!;c and daughter Helen were in Hammond on Friday. Peter G. Kooy was in Hammond on Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Fast Chicago visited here Saturday evening. C. P. Schoon ana family spent Monday in DeMott. Ind. Mrs. Lakker. who has been very ill for several days is recovering very well. Peter Tan's. Sr., was in Hammond on business Saturday. The teachers in the public school this year will be Mr. Weathers, who will act ns principal, and Mis McNaniara from Harrison county. Indiana Mis? McXamara will take the primary p'ora. Miss Delia Freise "f V hitir.tr spent the week-end here. Mrs. .T. Munster end daughter Miss Myrtle 'spent Saturday in Ksmmond. ,Mr. and Mrs. Kmil P hricbor and son "'rt Hammond visitors on Friday evening.

Mrs. Frank Hllbrich of Scherervill? was n. ryer business visitor Monday. Mrs. John Miller, jr.. and son Frank of SI. John were visitors here yest uriiay.

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Mrs. Otto Trcmp who has been visiting relatives here for some time, left for her home in Huntley, Montana, last ev enins. Porn to Mr and Mrs Ear! Hck--i on Saturday, Autrast 24. a daughter. Mrs. John Meckel, of Dwight. II! . is isiting h'r son. Earl ar.d family. Miss Mae Bailey left this mornins for Oakland. Neb, where she has accepted th j...t.iliojn rf principal of th? schools at that plao. Will Smith and s-on Ralph, left last even in a for Milwaukee, Wis., wher th-y r.. ;.' t our '. : a doctor in regard te. Ralph's e e. Mir? Az-iia RaRon returned last evening fiom a week's isit with relatives in V'hitmc Wnyne Fe;ry returned last evenip? fiom a visit with Lis grandmother at

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Several from here went to Hamo.ioiH last i nir.g t a i tend the patriotic meetingMrs. O. V. Mordan returned yeterday morning from a visit with friend-. In Ch'.raco

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tVilllam Seliger of East Side, father of Mrs. William Ejtsers of Lake avenue passed away at his home Sunday at 12 a. m. of drorsy of th heart. Mr. Stliger is well known here, he was an employee of the Standard Oil company for a number of years, now on the pension roli. Th funeral will be held Wednesday, August 2Sth, at two o'clock at the home.

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Sunday afternoon two christenings took rlace at the St. Joseph's church. They were the infants of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Jaeger and Mr. and Mrs. Tetcr Minninrrer. Jacob Hoffman and family from Chicago tited at the home of Sirs. Grothaufc Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hofman ard family visited with relatives at St. John Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pot'-r Bmz from Chicaso were ihe guests of relatives out hTe over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wachter spent Sunday out here with relatives. A large number from ivmt t St. John Sunday v nine 10 ;;Ue-n:l the eiedication services of the servic- fag Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Newcomer of Englewoed were the f-"es9 of relatives here ever Sunday.

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oonaition tr.at may leid to that dreaded and fatal malady. BrighCs diaeaie. for which there la said to be no cure. You can almost certainly find immediate relief in GOLD MEDAL Haarltm Oil Capsules. For more than 209 years I this f.r.icus prtpe.ration has been an uii fiiHn retneJv for all kidney, bladder j cj.o u.ir.ry tojubles. Get i: at my druz

tore, ana ir it does not kivo you almost immediate relief, your money -will T' funded Be sure you get the OOl.b iiEDAL brana. Xone other nulaa. U Wxet. thro ilwi. jL4v.

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