Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 7 September 1918 — Page 10

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THE TIMEJa. September 7, 191? arrow TaiiarewTSSsawf aBiaawc eigli ver L ke County CROWN POINT LOWELL. DYER MERRILLYILLE I MUNSTER LANSING WHITING 4 j r CEDAR LAKE GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HOBART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE wT7,'..'.'p'""T,'f'u,Mr,"tr'VF Tr""'-1 . " "'"""'irpT" 't:- .,.. i i .jtvjcp j.i j ... ..j ij.,,,..,, ., AMERICAN HEAVY ARTILLERY WHICH HELPED TAKE SOISSONS; SOME OF THE HUNS GLAD TO ESCAPE FROM RANGE OF GUNS DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phona 3419. 1 GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.

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Commencing May 1st, Mr. J. I Clark, 24 113th St, Whltln. will receive vertisements for Whiting and Robertadale for Times Newspapers. Office Thone 13SW. Residence 338J. tf SOIDIEH' IIF.F.FIT. Be sure to attend the dance at Whiting Saturday. Pert. 7. at Slovenskt rnnt. Tickets only 25c; fine music. Soldiers and sailors free. Be sure and rmn girls. 9-4,5.6.7 ROMAM'K WELDED WITH THE BIG WAR. Both romance and war are welded in Interesting- scenes in "To HeJ.1 "With the Kaiser," a tremendous screen production which will be the special attraction at the Star theatre for tw.days, beginning next Tuesday. This Screen Classic, Inc.. master drama, has teen built along intimate dramat'o line! rather than the spectacular, and a romance with an American hero and heroine runs parallel with the expose of the Kaiser meohlnations toward the conquest of the world Matinees w'M tie given daily at 3 p. m. Program at Ev. Lutheran St. John church Sunday. Sept. t. at S.30 a. m. Krjrlish church servi-e at 10:30: sermon by the pastor on the gospel lesson for the day; meeting of the church council Sunday evening at 7:30. Miss Helen S t oepp.el w er ih of Peru. Ind., has accepted a position with the Standard Oil Company. Services at the Congregational church church next Sunday Sunday school at 10 a. m ; church service at 11 a. m.: Sermon subject; 'And They Wont and Told Jesus." Evening service at 7:3".

Subject: "Jesus Took a Towel." Rev. Charles E. Trueblood. pastor. Services at the M. K. church. Whiting, Sept. $. S. C. Rogers, pastor: Sur.iav school at At 10:45 the 1 v , Ira

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l'. S. heary artillery south of Soissons and German prisoners. American heavy artillery ren- i dered invaluable aid in the retaking of Soissons by the allies. The upper photo shows a battery j of American 155 rr.m. heavy artil- : lery guns occupying: v.hat formerly was enemy territory just south of Soissons. The deadly accuracy of the gunners handling t'nese bip fellows terrorized the German forces. German prisoners taken ' Rev. Guy F. Dewhirst of Summer, 111., will preach. Epworth League at 6.3 . At 7:30 the Rev. M. H. Appleby, superintendent of the South Bend district, will preach. The public is invited to these services. Accounts due th Whiting News Co. September fth. payable on or before September 10. at 524 119th street. f.-;t Mrs. I.ouis Mu'zer. nee I.ore'ta Miohaely. and Miss Margaret Michael of Michigan City, spent a few days here visiting their sister, Mrs Callus J. Eader of 'diver street. Miss Marguerite Sohaub will spend Saturday and Sunday visiting in Chicago. I'KIXCESS THEATRE TOMf.HT. Mary Pickford in "Stella Maris." (Star of Sea). Mary play? her first dual role; first as Stlla Mans, a swt' t oung girl; second as a poor, defotme-l little orphan. From the novel by Wm. J. Locke. Coming Sunday: "Hands Up." See the second episode of this wonderful new serial. Fatty Arbuckie in "The Busy Bee. Hearstrathe News. Refined Vaudeville. Mr. and Mrs. R. H Kleiber of 113th street have returned from "The Pells" in Wisconsin, where th"y spent several days. "TO HELL WITH THE KAISER." the sensational success, next Tuexlnv nnd AVednrsdiiT ST 4 R THE THE. I 9. -6-7 Mrs. Florence Pe Land and Mrs. Ella K. Green will entertain the Trl Kappa Sorority members at a ia-h party at the Whiting Tark tit fi:3v Tuesday evening. Jesse M. G:!l of Oliver street, will leave nvt Thursday for Norwich. Va.. !to take up his studies at the Norwich Military Academy. , Miss Daisy McCool cf East Chicago i was a Whiting visitor on Thursdav evenmg. FOR SALE OR RENT Six room, hot water heat, one story house and furniture. Apply 623 White Oak avenue 0-7-?t Miss Ruth Gavit entrtaind the members of the Beta Gamma 1'psilon Sorority at a very pretty party at h-r home in Olive;- street on Thursday night. The playing of 500 whs enjoyed at which high honors were awarded to .vr.ss Marguerite Schi'ib, and Miss Lruise Mittern was also awarded a prize, being the guest, of honor. A most delicious luncheon was served. STAR THEATRE TOMflHT, Ethel Clayton in "The Man Hunt." also Fatty Arbuckie. one of the best pictures ever made. .Tomorrow Similar Your favorite, William S. Hart, in "Hell Hounds of Alaska"; "Pull's Eve," with Eddie Polio and other stars; ma ersaa mt

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Cf 1 w OuOL'C "vo. during the drive were glad to jret out of rangv of these cannon. The lower photo shows U. S. soldiers i. acirniTiini; . on: ea ; a. l j The Sunday Evening Club service.-, j will b resumed at the Plymouth Con- j grc gat ior.al hur-'h next Sunday e e- . ning These !' rvicej were vry s ic"essf'.l last wmter anl as many as 425 perse. ris u pre.:nt one S ;rii:iy evening. 'Her a t!io-iand ddlar.woith of t alert appeared. A l:ngr and better program is be;nc prepared j It will ir-c iude sue h men as Preston H:ad!ey, O. C. Ttolmir.g. W. H. Miliirdj and -. i s . Tl:e s-rvice r.ext S ur.dav ' ni'irnins.- w!!'. he especially ar!-i;'.-,l f 'r those who Y a e i la r in the war ! Red mils w 1 i 1 tie placer on the honor j roil oft r the !-.:,:;. "s , f those w!).. have j 'erri ko u n.'l e d , Mo;m:r.g srr'i'.e at 11 o clock and evening service at 7:'N i Mr W. H. Hamilton, state library j organizer cf the put l:-- 1, h:-u v coinmis- f i:on. fi oni Indianapolis, visited at th.e , Wh.ting public iihrarv ""rMnv. ' I -n hum, wirn the kifr,"! the srnationrl wureess. next TuomIhv j and Wednesday STAR '1 Hi: V ! R K. j t:".-!;-7 ; Mrs. James Judson and children of. Afhison avenue hae leturn-d from j M.icomb. 111., where they visited hT I parents. j Full RENT Nicely furnished single room; good location; steam heat j "nitmg Netv's Co. 5-7-1: ; peter Patbusak, arres'ed by Officer ; MeCuen at S hrage avenue and 119th I street for having two cjuarts of liquor on his pci son. was released on a $2'''M it- nd signed by T .ny Brecka, to a; - J pf a r later for t rial. J Prank Fasyas was fined $1" ndi Costs, amounting to 'h fer bripir'n1? i liquor into the state. t"p..n pa .iit-nt Pairyas was released. i iifori;' tlasper T.na fined $e tO nnd i i'-ts, amounting to $ 1 r ' for speed-, Ing. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II Meyers of W.I Pullman and the former's sister. Mrs. I Seymour Puiks and husband of CJevehind. Ohio, visited their cousin. Mrs. ; C. Stewart r-n Th irsday. 1 'fT Purse n-;:h $'"1 and check with fi name, between lee store and Gor- , J don's Return .11- Cleveland avenue. A pain y d ;: will come. Whv not lav j oney each week in t it j j up a 11' tie in ! W hi t i r. a Pavings and an Asso.-inti'-n and be pri'pirol when the storm breaks IdfYne l',"'c itf'fh s'rert. ft-7-lt Miss Vale i Ui Self, for several yea.'s 1 H teacher in the Whitl-g s'ho.,1. has l.'iell ft ju'Mi.iiii in a ' no iio n,irih. ft Joseph Wojeirhowskl was arrested , h ("'h'icer Mullaney on complaint "f J William Poran on the charge of having ! n his possession an unmuzzled vicious 1 d"g. He g.-n e bonds to appear later . for trial. j FOR SALE Haul coal heater in firs; i lass condition. Ill Indiana bivd . Whiting. 3-7-It ." "TO HELL WITH THE lvA lHR." ' the sensatlonnl auccess. next Tuesilny nnd Wednesday STAR THEATRK. 9:5-6-7 ! FOR SALE A six-room story and a ; half house. 6 5 foot lot: in first class! condition. Apply Felix McElroy. Wil- ' ex. 9-r,-rit ! DYER NEWS There will be a Keneral registration day for all voters al the Forester Hall Sept. 12. Judge Fvans transacted business In Chicago Thursdar. Mrs. J. M Grey of Lafayette. Ind. is visitme with her parents. Mr. anl Mrs. Pe Pfuhl. Mrs. A. F-. Kaiser visited with h"r sister, Mrs. Jacob S'hmidt in Ham mond Thursday. j Mrs. C. Keiiman and daughter Florence were in Hammond yesterday. A dance w ill b jriven at Spring Hill j Crove r.n Sept. ruber s. There will be; good music. 9-6-2 j

4J-.-.i- Cerl Kars tvoy Ss escorting through a French village German prisoners taken by the first division. ST. JOHN A dance will be given at Spring Hill Irove on September 9. Theie will be d m i.-ic. S--2t LOWELL Mr. nnd Mr u.'iir-nd visit', is .1 I.. !: Frank Maolv were tors lust r i ning. Ru ckley , f pes M dnes. iy. SSie will mo e to site will r.l ike her future M,-. ore was a Powell visyesterday I.OV. !.' m' . ; t e rs E,!w: G or simian w to South P.er.d .': eyda V to V i S 1 t ills da iffhU-r, Mrs ind husband. Clifford mo well and U 'i if f'-r their home s. aft' r a visit w:Tr, M . . and Mrs. H. J . Mis. Hubert Pemh:i ihnrles !.:'. e Mr. and Mrs h li il ren left ye n Lroei, Kan , i s pa' i , t s h e i -tow.n and s;st md fait.ilv. y"m ' ' 11 f EvorV f -s-y Vorufin W nnts l-Oil PERSONAL HYGIENE pelvic C.tnrrh, ulceration and inflimcnation. Flecommcndecl by Lydia . Pinkham Med. Co. for ten years. A htaii.ij wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and icre eyes. Economical. Hat rxtra'Tjinrv ciranftoa and (rrrmicidjl flwer. Sunolc Prf!. ft. ril druirffitts. cr n.Innid bv Story Si Clark Piano Co, Lslabiii-hed 1Sj7. Capital and durt:u. JJa'00,000 00. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRANDS Stores in all principal cities of the United States. Fcctcry Branches 4603 Fcrsyth Ave., East Chicago. ZZ2-?e4 Oakley Ave., Hammond. Wilfred Hnphes, Mr-T. Cpposite Postofftce. U Tel. Hast Clilcato Z DR. J. GOLDMANDENTIST First National Ussk BMs. Cor. Chicago Forsythe Awl kt rinr:o. na. Consuliition In Kngilsh, Germis Polish. Slavliti and Russian. Hammond Iron & Metal Company MARCUS BROS., Props. , Wholesale Dealers In IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices: 340 Indiana Ave. Yards Sohl Street and Indiana Ave, Office Phone 127. Res. Phone 1045-R.

; Mrs. Jf-nnio Ward Wheeler and Miss 1 C,wetl I 'airy attended the meeting of ! the w. man's section of the Iake Co. jCnitui! of Ii'-fense which was held at ; llohart on Saturday. I Mrs. i.'har!e Srockbarger of Gree.ij 'Uistl-.- is spending a few days here ! with old tune friends. ; M:ss ".'latide Allman was in the Fair stoj-e in Chicago on Wednesday when j the expU s:n at the postoff ice took j I lace, and sta'ed that the sound of the explosion reseuihleri the booming j of cann"ii The vindo-.. s in that build- ! :ng t.-ro broken. sh states, and a j rneral panic ensued arann; the clerks. ' Mr. K. I. S. haible w as a !. near the j ft dej at bu.lding at the time of the exI plosi. .n. The I'h r ' '! : t e have reemed thir j n.eerings. th first affair taking place

rTi i nu rscay n:g t 'Mrs Joerih Heat tie entertained the members of the Woman's Foreign Miss ionarv Society at hr home on Thursday f f T e moon. A verv instructive proMis. Ray Bailey went to Hammond yesterday to see her sister. Miss Rela Atkinson, who ! s in the hospital. S h I epoi ts her as getting along fine. Mr. and Mis T. A. Ilavden and son Hugh:.- and Mrs. T. I ' Divliinson return'-, j esterrlav from a several iiivs' visit with relative? in Chicago. Mrs Antliony Texter return' i wi;i. ti.'r.i for a visit. HOBART The funeral of Mr. William Wilburn who was killed at Gary Sunday evening was h'M hTe Thursday afternoon. Interment was held at the Inhart rpni'-'f'ry. Frank Hoffman of Hcgewisch visited with relatives here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Fry moved from Valparaiso and will Pve m the Robinson house here on Cleveland avenue. Mr. P. Hartine who has been residing in the Robinson house recently moved with with his father, John Hartine. Miss Ujjye i.rhntan was tendered . surprise party at her home west oi town Wednesday evening, all present reporting a Rood time. Miss Julia Martin of Arcadia. Ind., AVEttTS - EELIZ-ES f 1 hjv -ftzvizti n Begin Treatment NOW ,jfFi All Druggist Guariateo i &SA

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gram was given along the l:n of missionary work being done. The hostess served delicious refreshments. "'harles Meeker and John Ciaussen have been in ait"r.danco at the Statj Ka.r at Indianapolis, this week, A A Saueiman of Los Angeles. Cal , arrived ;n this city the latter part of the week to pay his annual vis;t to his many fiiends. The, Ev. Lutheran Trinity church will elebrat" its annual mission festival at the Fair Grounds on S inriay, Sept. S, and Rev. Zl.ker r,f Beecher, 111. ill preaCli at ten o'clock a. m.. and Rev. G. Bauer of Chuagn Heights at two p rr . Mr. and Mrs. Ed S.mon and Mrs. T I.eary of Hammond, were the guests of Crown Point friends on Friday. Charles I.amheig r.f this ritv left o.i Saturday for Fort Benjamin Harr.son where lie will enter ti.e limited service h ranch cf the T". S. army. A dance will be given at Spring Hi' I Grove on September ? There w ill b good music. !--: i h.as accepted a rosit.cn as auditor w ; the Gary-Hobai t Traction ( S be located at the local otTV I Vernon Rioxham who i at East Chicago, moved hi j that place T ieseday. j Miss Hel'ena Wolf who and will employed ! family to spent h e ; summer here at the home ot Mis. Man ; I Pallantyne, h;is accepted a position as j principal of the Men itt school at hi iuth. ; i Mr. Harry T. Coon has moved his' . family here from Chicago and ate ocjeupving their ne-.vly erectecl h'me on 1 j; Cleveland avenue. The Misses Helen G u e s s e and G 1 a d " ' s K! nn have entered the Gary Business ; ! College. MERRILLYILLE L School opened last Tuesday morning, with all new teachers, with one exception, the primary teacher. Room 1. Miss ottie Panghman. Mulberry, Indiana: Room t. Miss Ewlyn Frederic' 'ck Hobart. Ind.; Room Miss Fannie I.ansrlth. I.aFountain. Ir.d. High schoo: principal. Miss Jennie Elmore. Brazil, Ind. About one hundred scholars are enrolled. The teachers are looking forward to a very successful year. Sunday was a very ffsjiet day oni Lincoln Highway, although some vntured to violate the request made by j the government. .' Mr. George Randolph of Crown Pt.. j was a visitor in town last Thursday. j Mrs. George t ostello was a C rown Point visitor last Thursday.

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