Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 74, Hammond, Lake County, 6 September 1918 — Page 8
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Whitisn
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Conrnmclns Muy 1st, Mr. J. I. Clark, E24 119th St., Whitin-. will receive ad' vertlsements fur Whiting and Robertadale for Tulsa Newspapers. Office I hono 13SW. Residence 33SJ. tf so i. mi: us 11 kmc kit. H sure to atlend the dance at V.-hitinsr Saturday. Sept. 7. at Si-. yens' i I .;. Ticket t.r.ly 2.".c: fine music, .-'o'.diers und baikis free. Be aur and .. n-. girls. 9-4. 7 The funeral of 3 a cob Dllbur A pp. ago 62 ycnrs, v (, died at St. M.ikiirot's hospital n Hamm-ml on Sanda after a i. ng nines was he'd Wednesday from th- home of his daughter. Mrs. Bessie App Hum. lfS lnji;ii;:i uve.. Hammond. I r.t--: m'n t w a s a: link I'.f'.l Treterv. Mr. App ...r.d lr f i ! v wer it f : .. r V. c r- '.i -ft , lv Sr!':S V i. tn" h.ve ! hv fo A 1 0...r.,iany f t ?? r-. .:!. .t'y jsn place .1 cn the pension I ell. 'i'ii'i d -ceased Is su-vived b 1.'. daughter. Mrs. Ha-r., cn i a s-.n, KJwar-1 Afp, who ia !n the service. The r u ' : I a r stated r-.eetln of the Wi,:!:ti5 t'baprer No. SI 2. K.'iMt rn Star w-.i- 1.6 1;. M ut the Masonic He.:; on Monday evening. S.-;t. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Willi im Biescn sr-ert yesterday at th ' 'h!caro War KxposlI'fti a: tlrant I'ark. STAR T1IFA1RK TOMt.llT. Serial Niaht N'j. 1 Maria Waicarr.p in "Tha L!.m's Claw." N'o. 2- "The Woman In tha Web," with all star east.
A TONIC AND HEALTH BUILDER Take 'AI.CEUBS to ri.1 yourself of that weakening, persistent oouifh, which is t h teat enlrK ou with thront or Iuiik troubles. Kvn In acute oases n fl'-or n. -throat hti.1 luns. I'Al.rKHHS has- y l -en nitn'h lelief in nmiiy oases holpmt; t.) restore health. Th.".- Klvo strvtisilt to combat illness, t'ontaln calcium i !lnw salt). compounded .h . ho easily els.rbed. Calcorbs, 50 cents a Box. At all drug:. g"its or from manufacturer, postpaid. Ki'KM AN . Hi Ut T K Y. t'h i 1h'. 1 1 h ta Makers of Ecktnan's Alterative
GOING X HUNTING? HERE'S YOUR SUIT
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and WeilnfuJay rlt IMEVrm.. 9.5-0-7 Quite a 5--ene was enacted on a Whlttni? car on Labor Day, when a colored rnan attempted to e'eal th-' rinse nf a whH .v.-man who wn on
of the many conip''U'.l io stand up In tha war. T!oi coloied man, a'VtM'din;' t. witnesses, liad a knife in 1:'. hanl The si' reams of tin- -woman ca..s..,l moat ex.-itemont on ti;e t i- d. .1 car und after much coif u.-:.m tj.- vIl'iH'i was taken off the car und turned i i r to the S..Uth '!.icao i-..'i,.-. 5AEE A six -room story nnd it half h.oiise. f.", foot lot; 'ii tit st tlass condition. Apply l'Vl:x .M.'F'.iruy. Wilcox. ! - -" t The niarri.mn of Miss Oci R M-.-t'oot of Wliu-nfr. u teacher la tit- V.'ilc ? -hoot, and John Kc-nke. whose homo i-i in Petro't. was n n noil nc d at t!. . I'owey I'lui. il.nuci on Wcdnosdiv cv. -ti'.tiK. the wedding h.av'iv? f .tkcti jd.tco in ( "i S.at;o last Maic'v T t-room 's stati n-.l at t'airp D dte. 1 ( 'nr.'- sit .r wiM he ci...s"d SatTiny, 'sept 7th n ac.'e-nt of tho Jpv !sh No a- Vm;-. .-..",". T IIK.1,1. Willi 'I'll K, Ktlii;!t." the sensational ftiieecn. nrst Tnesha nnl c!ne,ila t SHR TIIK'1K. ?.;)-;-7 Mrs. Kcmke wa 'ontlie to x.ae t'..' nws ,--t o it as y.-f. l.'it in snn I'li.incr "the .-.it. set o .t i f '.i.o biiki." w : ti f lf r.-s i'.t ic, it an j.nno-.iti-v. n.ont of tho f'l 't was mad. known. Acco'ints due the. Whiting Nous Septeitiher T in. pa vaTle cn or b"foi e Septemher 1, at f. 24 115:1: street. -2: H-itii and Dorothy r t Chi-'nn-' wt.re returned i WlsitinR to resohwith t;olr grandmother. Mrs.E. Kado;v, of S-'r. race avenue. G '.ii'.. T'ndail. who suffered n hrkn wliile at wont at the Standard C.l Co., Is irnprov'.ns. Mr. utid Mrs. (lust Krebs. ne C'lu.i Kad "-v, of Whit inc. have moved to
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The nioino:-y t 1'amcl Boone i$ perpetuatoil with this knitted costume for tlo modern huntress. Jt is ii,;u!o of old ro.o wool with white collar and cuffs. The oxtrome short-
noss of the skirt is cumouaped hy
j the ior.p; jr.ntre. 1 he novel threei qiiarler loncrtii midcly-like sweatrr j is slso s:jrpiem?riteJ by fringe. The j entire r:t t't is reminiscent of Indian j days ami will uruiou! teu!y please tho
nuss who i.s fond of sport.
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friends. Mc r.'ici the War Ex pocl ! ! n ' '' In I'hi.'ii i on Monday. WANTK1 ' irl for i;en--r-.l hus-- ! ii w rk. Apply 341 Oliver street. 9-fi-l j a Ti..1 fiim ral of M-s. l;.-..s-- .Tansek. aj' fl'l yon rs. of Euclid avenue, was h. hi ' '
Cen a Boamifu! Book Save a Baby's Life Yesi and .uivo you joy beside-;! First of ail you feel the genuine leather cover of THE BOOK OF BABY MINE, yon look at the fascinating record page?, all in color, and you say, "How lovely:" Later ou read the advice to mothers, based on Holt, Chapin
hiiu KiniTuuiPi.i reports, ana you say, how valuable:' "I ran for my copy." writes a mother, "for my nfi;;h-
hors babv seemed dying of convul
sions. I read what to do and did it quickly. The doctor says THE BOOK OF BABY MINJ saved this baby's life." Make a present of this beautiful book to thaf friend who has a new baby. Buy ono youtself if there in a baby in your home. Your money back if you and your physician are not pleased. ?l.n0 postpaid. Address
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io to-.-. 1 hi . iv.niond. M - Jancek, who he r, ill f . r several months, pasied ay at the Mercy hospital in t'hi- :. 5 he is survived hy her husband, in Jam''' ;- end fill ee children.
TO IIK.1,1 with the kmf.r," Ihe sennfiiuial neeei, next TuniInT end Wrilnrmlnr T. II THI'.URK. 9 : .". - fi - 7 Tha '-".:::-lr; Favinps and ho.nn Ass - 'iat'en !s f . 'n-.ys and cirls to help them t- ho fc-noinica!. Industrious and thrift". ' n an r.'ount today, t'urrcr.t d; 'd--t;d ra! six per c.-n'. I'lilM li TIllU llli; TOXIGHT. "My J'uh-in. t I " ; i ri 1 , " a comedy of ev. i v n o- pe 'pi - , and a comedy of t-.-i.y. f--; :!-. ns Frank Mills. Cotnl.-i; f .in -rt'-w rnat'.ne and r -i-'ht. M -ry I'.ckf-td In "Stella Marls."
Lemon Juice For Freckles Girls! Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try It!
Kqiic-cze the juiro of two lemons Jnto
a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have
a quarter pint of tloj best freckle and
tan lotion, and complexion beaut ltier, at very, very small cost. Your Riocer lias the lemons and any drug t-tore or toilet counter will supply threo ounces of or. hard white, for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant
lotion Into the lace, neck, arms and ! tjl
hands cacti iay atid see how 1 re. klcs and blemishes disappear and how char, soft and white th.- skin becomes. Yes! It Is harmless. Adv.
hiiflinnon. Deptuy Sheriff Kilborn came down from frown Point xesterday tnnrnmn with six prisoners from the penal farm at 1 ; reenca st le.
iMrs. II. I.. I'auqhman was a Chi -ao visitor yesterday. j Mr. and Mis. Fav Christie of Ham-' t niond. are v.s.tirm at the home of h.-r parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. t'la: !.. Mrs. John Klein and son were (,'h . afco visitors - est r rda y. The. ('amp Eire- 'litis went to edar j .nkf esteiday i.r a day's out in-:. Mr. and M : s. ll.-nry ("arstens were , Clilcaso visitors y est -i da v. I Several from I, ..well w.-nt to K.n'-j
land yesterday to at tend th trial of the Joint ditch case now on trial at Kintlaml, in the Newt-.n circuit cut.
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A dance will be given at Sprinjr H.i! Grove on September 9. There will .. good music. 9 -'. - - t
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Sat or day Special 9x12 Velvet 1 I Sir sifc jm nymmm, Mmmm
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East Ohio St.
Chicago, 111.
Jes And-ecs )e't yesterday for his h--.m fn H: i ni,l;i','. Ohio, after a visit at the h'-me . f Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grandma Mts About Babies 3 lASLf ffe Circle f LUteaeraWhoPrefil hy liar Wisdom aod Experience
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by usincr, your old hat and havo h trnnsfonn it into a becoming cliape by our cleaninuand hlorkinr-; system. BIJOU SHOE SHINING AND HAT CLEANING PARLOR. Both Ladies' and Gents' Hats Given Careful Attention. Phone 2434.
175 State Street, Hammond rJ
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la almost any eomtnono7 tliere la a grarim.i who kmin Mother's Friend. Srtt onI
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btitaittwaa Uirouirh her reoomniendaon that ao-rnany expectant mrthem derlvpd the comfort and blesir.ir of this famora retredy. Motter's Friend la an er.bwTial appllceUon prepared esptc-ally for erpectant mother after tins formaia cf a noted family physician. It certainly he a wxinderful effect la relierina; tenlon broejht about br etPind!cr miMciea, aid I.s a matt prnteful enrouraywneDt to thfl woman a-a!tin; mother Ix-iod. Ti.e action of Mother's Friend makes the rouwcles freo, plitict and resrjoaslTe. When bahjr arrives t'.cr earpnDd easily, and paJa and danjer at tl cniij la naturally less. htriirj iijon ts.ti ncrres sad ligaments is !ei.ered and In r'.nre of a period of d!cotrfurt and cousc -ju-: at dread. It Is a season of cha rrp" c.d Lenny anticipation. Motjsr's Fr . 1 ei-.ajic the rncther to preserve her hea'tn and natural araca and h
jeiual.-ia a prp;iy rr.ether by having aTolrfe.1 tita pain ei.-I tsnffcrlrts; whfeh rnore often :ian otherUa accou-.panlca aucb an occmIob wlten nature 11 -,.-idd. V,rt'.a the Sr-ihicM itruUih-r Co.. I.aiasr Th.:.. AthuJ.-i. f,a.. fjr their "MotV ertiood Eo.-, s- v t!..nV'8 to rpclant mothers, and in ti,e roeantime do not bv ajty ca-nre fr.! to purcco-a a bottle of Mother's J ilend 'ir-m tho drutr-st end thus fortify ynirse.f Tint pain a: H discomfort. Moth-sj- -. l-rt--d sbi. c'd l.s aij-.iiod night and morn- "' h :': : 'rl recuhr''.y.
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Mr. Thomas, who visited here w- t'u relatives yesterday returned to Hebron today. The I. Whist flub will meet Thurs.lav evening with Mrs. J. Mellen. Mr. John Fleck moved h!s fa m '..' today from the Abel house in the u:h part of town to the 'iwen flats. Miss Florence Fie FordWt ha enter
ed the Gary Business toll-Re. wher
h will take a stnocrraphle cour John Wiihurn, opd 16 years.
t....ved here a few months ago with 1 1his parents and lived in the south put i t. of town was burned to death Fundr.v jr -1 even in?. He was workine at tlie I li : - ' i noia Steel Co. at Gary and It Is thought that ha had fallen asleep and a had f j hot steel was unloaded upon him. H : g-. body was not found until Tuesday. 1 w hen the steel was removed. i r-
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84 State St.
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Phone Hammond 49
Economy, State Street's Bargain Center, where foodstuff can be bought at the right price. A daily turnover of our Fresh Fruits and Vegetables assures you of fresh products at the lowest possible market prices.
GROCERIES. Potatoes, fancy cookers, peck. . . Sweet Potatoes, 2 lb? Apples, peck Country Gentleman Sweet Corn, 2 dozen Canteloupes, 3 for Apple Butter, 5 lb. crock Hebe Milk, tall cans Grandma Washing Powder, large package Sunbrite Cleaner, 3 cans TiOhy Brand Srrly June Pea", No. 2 can I-ic4 can; dozen. . . .
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..15c . . 10c $1 .05
MEATS. Home Made Corn Beef. . . Pickled Spare' Ribs Sirloin Beef Steak Short Steak Porterhouse Steak Beef Pot Roast Boneless Sirloin Roast . . . Dixie Bacon Squares. . . . Oscar Mayer Frankfurts Young Beef T.:vr , Young Beef Brains
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Mrs. MeCullen of Afhlson avenue, entertainer! a few- friends at a luncheon at her home Wednesday afternono. Mr. and Mrs. horns Klemm have moved from Fnke avenue to Indiana hlvd , wheia they will take charge of the florist business of their son. Kdwaid Klemm. who is at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Mrs. Rover of Indiana bivd., visited friends in Hammond yesterday. Miss Vera Schade of Lake avenue. Is improving nicely from a serious operation on her throat. The memhers of the Marquette Club word entertained Wednesday afternoon at the Ptross home In Lake avenue. Several gumes "f pedro were play.-d "id prizes were won by Mes.iames Mathias. Buell and Spoars. Mr. and Mrs. FpeiltveiRer have moved from Napervill. Ill, to Cleveland avenue, where they will leside. Miss Lillian YViekhorrt and brother. Paul, have returned from Coloma. in Michigan, where they spent several weeks with their aunt. Mrs. Fred Li nulla m. Misses Flla Horleck. Elizabeth Utusch and Anna Skrababa attended the War Fxpcsition 'in Chiea?o Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and children of Chicago were guests of Joe Haves and fatc.iy of Roberts avenue yesterday. Henry F.KKers. Jr.. cf Lake avenue. s spending the we-k end at El wood. 111., visiting friends. Mrs. Moser of Hamrhend. visited her son, Mathias Moser am- family of Amy avenue Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Eaton cf Rob
erts avenue, aie the pioud parents of a baby boy. Mother and se.n aie d- n-.-nicely. Forrest Masters. .n was called to Argus. Ind . hy the se-i kms Illness of hie little daughter. Ha:'.. 1. Mr, and Mrs. Gicis-in and Mr. ant Mis. 1'earcc of An ti'.cnue wet. tc--Kuests of Mr. and Mis. Kansdom o: A mo, lil.. the forepart or the week. Mrs. Frunk S.-luiltz and dtiutlih-i. G.-.ldie, visite d friends here Tuesda'- . j MILLER 1 Last Sunday was a dull day at Miller I '.each where before it t-'k four e.r deputies to keep the pic-i 'o re automobiles from tunninc over each other and whej-o I' 1 1 mi otic to four hundred maibincs were parked oil Lake a -eriilo o-. et a half mile, the carj were conspieu. us by their absence. , The busses ran. however as usual, five of them ran nil day Sunday. X-.w this. Miller feels, is contrary to -"v- . el nn-.enl request , as tliey are run stri--'-ly for pleasure, seek.-rs and 'he li inj; of the ,lriers dr.es not depend on it as they are all employed d'.irinu the week. Why can we not all obey and" do the little tliums we re asked to do hy me -s fcov rnme-nt. j The peoole who ride in the hifS" are a'- much slackers as the men who run t in m. It is every man. woman and child's duty to help win this war. Here is a chanco for you to help; don't he a slacker. Some sneak broke into the cot tape of , Mrs. Walker F.lk'.ns ami so-le SsJ worth j of War Savincs S:r.mps. Mrs. Fikii:-; . reported to the police. Mr. Isaac Crisman spent Labor Da v i:i Chicajro where ho visited the li'iir Imposition. . Mr. Chrismfin is. a. veteran of 'he I'l-.i' , War and 's-ayss that 'ho - - a'te reminded him w.nif-'vhit -f x 'Tt tlri there were no tanks to help a fellow. I Mrs. Arthur Anderson and children ' spent the week -,nd w:h relation in j Chicago and also visited th" War Ex- j position. I Several more Miller boy? have left for
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These Rugs we place on sale are very unusual values at the sale price; woven of all-wool yarns; fast colors in many new designs and patterns.
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9133-9135 Commercial Avenue.
Open Thursday md Saturday Evenings.
South Chicago's Largest Furniture Store
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..i;ii;. and others are listed to fro. The i ist to leave were Clarence Meyers and . i ietin A'e.o.;lrulf. The regular meeting of the Woman's Welfare Club will he held in the school house Friday evening, Sept. C. at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Georce Peterson will rive a talk r.-i the Miller school system. Evcrvbody is welcome. This Is an open liieotiri'-r and they hope io see a numbr of men present as well as the a ore !. A'! member ar-i Teejuested to attend because of irs imr!-'t'tano The sidewalk which extends from the river to the beach is in bad condition. In a number of places there are eight or ten board. tuissin? and a number of people h.i-e ,-.. i falls. This w a Ik is r i y i:a rroy at best; thero are n- listht s at nipht and it is in t safe to waik on it tvi-n in tho day t ime. This walk should he repaired for public safety before sr. me one suffers a broken h'ir or rc'ier injuries.
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ke County -Title & Guaranty Co
Abstracters of Titles
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Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands anti Lots in Lake County.
FRED R. MOTT, frea. FRANK HAMMOND. Vice Pre
ALEERT MAACK, Sac'y-Tra. EDWARD J. EDER, Manager.
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Crown Point, Indiana.
Branch Offices at Hammond and Gary.
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IBS. BE WEESE QOULD.NOT STAND
Because of Functional Disorder Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
Oalilanrl. Cal. " I sufTcrerJ from irrerrularitie:! end congestion, so I could
rot stand on my feet for any long perirxl cf time end did not sleep weil. The physician who treated me did not seem to help me any and a friend advised Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg eta b 1 e Compound. I too!; it and before I realized it I va9 well. I shall recommend your valuable remedy to
my f rends." Mrs. L. H. De Weese, Ct5 Ajcatraz Ave., Oakland, Cal. Every woman at some period or other in her life sulfers from jtist such disturbances R3 did Mrs. Weese, and if there is no interested friend to advise, lctthis be a reminder that this famous root and herb remedy has been overcoming these ailments of women for more than 40 years. Tf any complications exist, write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. The result of many years experience is at your service. NOTICE TO MOTHERS You can quickly fual baby's sore, chafed skin with Sykes Comfort Powder which contains antiseptic, healing ingredients not found in any othfr nursery powder. T5c at the Vinol end ether drug stores The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass,
iT'S A GREAT WORLD IFYOUDON'TWEAKEN
About fn je.ars nsro Teder Paulson t c.vicd a farm near Fldorado, Kansas. 'rops .-i-- boh i uiri i t i o w e-rse nnd Fe-rj. r .i.e.ie.l to ; . ' . k tow fields, but iack-il ti c n .iM.c e.f irii:: i.r'si.on. After anily .-iv!- nvi.nii:- to s. 'l his land, he '.n.-.liV irnd '.. tin..;.- ir to a ne-ichbor for a t.am and w a -. -, . The neighbor ,,ef, red M. in., bun . i'her t?,e team or ur, :: bit !,. I bo I,, so I'eder had to Si nee fhed sro,t i hi tics have happeni ! r:: wts d. o red on ivder's farm. T"'i iy i.e.; . ri .his and Fuel Co. is ).!i!i-p:nt ' lis rn the farm and T'eo.: - to -ir.hly income is said to he , ,,r.sld ! I i- o: execs of S:rl".01. He . a i e. I;. .":' I'd $!.'""",'' i ash fr 1 : i - : ' .-: 'he I i -p rty which he 1-, .-'- - h
You may not l:ave enough money to buy even a "poor" farm su:h as Foder Paulson bought, but you can buy an interest in the 12,801) acres of valuable land the WYOMING-THORNTON 0IJ. CO. have in the heart cf the Thornton Oil Fields in Wyoming. Invest now while you can with local business men in a lo:al company at FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE. (Fully paid, non-assessable.) WtQmmz- Th of a ion 202 HAMMOND BLDG., HAMMOND. IND. Telephone Hammond 2217. Open evenings, 7 to 9 p. m.
