Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 156, Hammond, Lake County, 12 December 1918 — Page 8

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Thursday, Dec. 12, 1913.

Whiting And Its People

Wanted fady easnrrr. evenings and Sunday p. m., and cvfnmss must be quick and accurate. Call KTAli THEATRE after 6 p. m. 12-6-tf Our store will i.e open every evenlng until Xmas. lo your shopping early. Miller's. 12-10-5 Coming: miMUS). tomorrow "America's Answer." Saturday Elaine Hammerstein In "Her Jinn,' 12-12-lt Our store will he open every night until Christina.-. 12-12-1 H tlordoii & Sen. Sensitje Christmas Gift f upsti.ns

one. or the pretty now mul-winter hats of fur and satin combination.

When your nerves are all oi edge and sleep seems out of the question take at bedtime one or 'two

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Larce? SIe of Any Medicine in K World. Sold everywhere, la bose. 10:.. 25c

1 Partleluarly "Silk Hosiery-; lust the

qualities and colors you want. A corset, properly fitted, dainty, attractive t'umasole or Urasseurs, from our Christmas stock. A Waist desirable and distinctive In style. From our Fancy Work Department Hand-made library Table Scarfs. Yokes. Center-pieces, Towels and Handkerchiefs with tatting edges Freels. 531. 119th street 12-12-1 PRIXCESS THEATRE TOMGHT. Xaztmova in "Toys of Fate." 12-lt Mrs. Louis Gordon of Sheridan avnue. has been entertaining her mother. -Mrs, Kreund of Valparaiso. Ind. Men's and Women's Fne, Imported Handkerchiefs at Gordon's. 12-12-1 Maurice Flitter, brother of Lyman Ft. Hitter, will open a dental parlor in the. KIokc building on 119th strwtit and New York avenue. Dainty Baby Frocks and White Corduroy Coats for babies' Christmas. H. Gordon & Son. 12-12-1 Mrs. Chas. Cole and daughter of munj visted Whiting friends on Tuesday. Harry Grimmer and John Kenny of Hammond, complotetd their work nt the Whiting draft office yesterday, and will attain take their place as civilians in the world. The Whitins public library is anxious to collect historcal' matcral for local, county and state use, and in this work they are appealing to the public for their hearty co-operation.

The request Is for all material that O.

relates to the part which our commu

nity is taking in which Is the most K'le in the history torical materia.1 for iod is lacking, and

thU world crisis i

stupendous strugof mankind. Hostile civil war perit Is up to each

and every person to see that historical material for the present struggle is preserved for the sake of posterity. Collect it now before material Is lost and brine: whatever you have to the

Whiting library to" be preserved at the loeal Institution and also to be sent by them to the Indiana State Library at Indianapolis, who are appealing to each community for material. The nuiterial to bo saved Is the reports of the work of the various military organizations: Military material, economic :ind Industrial material, photographic material and posters. Under the military material the name, address, with company, regiment aifd rank of every man from this community who entered the service is desired. Soldiers' letters and diaries of local men in the. service is also under photographic material, livery picture connected In any way with our community and the war Is wantert. This also Includes pictures of men in

service or who have been

is uiged to do his bit in this col'ec

tion of material, anad in years hence vim will feel amply repaid if able t" find Just what you want to know and know where to fro to find It. ST tit T1IEITRE TOMIIT. "A Kight for Millions." and I!ig V Corned. 12-12-lt

Mrs Roy Kaieht of SoSth fhl.'.tgo

is well known in Whiting, was

taken to the North Chicago hospital for tree tmeiit. A fresh shipment of "Dove" Underwear suitalrie fur Christmas gifts has Just arrived at Gordon's. See them early as there is a limited quantity. 12-12-lt The Ladies' Aid Auxiliary of the A.

H. will hold their election of of

ficers at their meeting tomorrow night. All members are t:rp'd to attend. The directors of the Whiting Savings and Luun Association are guarantees for both the investing and the borrowing members. Morton Trout, President; Henry S. Davidson, Secrefary; Albert F. Ocffinger, Treasurer; Arthur K. Gladden. Kd. J. Evans, Norman A. Kmerson, John A. Tokarz. 12-12-lt

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Thousands Have Discovered Dr. ' Edwards Olive Tablets are i a Harmless Substitute. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the substl-; tute for calomel are' a mild but sure 1 laxative, and their effect on the liver Is almost instantaneous. They are the result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. ' His efforts to banish it brought out tiiesc little olive-colored tablets. These pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. Thev don't Injure the teeth like

Kver ynne : Etrong liquids or calomel. They take hold I. 1 . .L. ....o. ..J .nMlnrnmu't il Willi

oi me uuuuie tuu un,iv.jf -s . ... cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the pims. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches, "dullness and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "loggy" and "heavy." Note how they "clear" clouded brain and how they "perk up" the spirits, 10c and 25c a box. All druggists. ,

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Regular Values $45.00 to $75.00

Mrs. A. I"). Heyden of Ohio avenue i is able to be up again after a severe j illness of Influenza. j Your particular style of Men's Fur- . nlshings no matter what your fancy ! is to be found In the most compre- j hensive showing et Goldsmith's, 52S, j 1 13th street. 12-12-1 Mrs. Mary Gardinier of .Sheridan ave. j

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FABRICS

I Velours

Pom Poms Silvcr tones and Soft Bchring Seal Plush.

CATCH 'EM SKIN 'EM SHIP 'EM

We Want AH tho Northern Indiana Furs You Can Ship MUSKRAT, MINK, SKUNK and all other Fur-bearers collected in your section in strong demand. A shipment to "SHUBERT" will bring you "more money" "quicker." GET A SHIPMENT OFF - TODAY. YoviH be mighty you did.

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was home from Ferry Hall, Lake For- ; est, over Sunday. j For Sale Cheap "Home Compan- I ion" Pool Table. Apply Slovak Home, j Corner 119th and Short street. Whit- j ins. Ind. 12-12-1 ! tVanted Capable, up-to-date man j for Star Theatre, evenings and Sun- ; days. Good proposition to right par- I ty. 12-12-- '

Miss Ruth Gavit of Oliver street, i has grone to California, where she will ;

spend the winter. Get your ChrUtmnn Turkey at the I'rinees Theatre. A Turkey given away every night next week. Coupons with every admission. Watch Tittle nro. Window. 12-12-1 The Eastern Stars at the regular meeting of the Whiting chapter on Monday night held their annual election of officers which were as follows: Worthy Matron, Gladys Douglas:

Worthy Tatron, Therole Lemen; As- j socir?e Matron, Porothy Saunders; Secretary. Cora Eaton: Treasurer, j Planehe Braley; Conductress. Nellie Jenkins: Associate Conductress, Cece- j

lia Osterburg. The officers will be Intalled the first meeting in January. The funeral of Mrs. Morris Perel. mother of Attorney Charles S. Ferel. Whitinir. who died at the Englewoorl

hospital on Monday night after an 111ness with influenza-pneumonia was 1 held yesterday. Services were held J from the Englewood hospital at two i o'clock. Interment being in tho West- i crn Star Cemetery, Waldheim. j Eileen, tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i

Oscar Lottlnville of 119th street, is; Tne flu j3 pretty well obliterated very 111 with pneumonia. A trained ; around here and of all those who had it nurse is In attendance. j are feeling fairly good and will be able PK1'CESS THEATRE TONIGHT. , to get back to work soon. Nazimova in "Toys of Fate." 12-lt , Schererville lately has been having Miss Fearn Morrison of New York j quite a number of cases of appendicitis, avenue Is able to pit up after a very Miss Margaret.Trinen recently has reseflous Illness. turned from the hospital at Blue Island The management of the STAR THE-i where she was for nearly four weeks, ATRE Is requested to say the pic- I boing operated on for appendicitis, now ture of Mary Plckford Is one of her ' is getting along as well as can be ex-

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COLORS Taupe Brown Plum Burgandy Joffre, Green Black

Women Who Would Wear Smart Clothes! Months of stormy, cold weather are coming and these .fashionable warm coats will be quickl- sold at our greatest reduction tomorrow. . Our best winter coats in distinctive styles for smartly dressed women are included in this wonderful assortment. See these coats and be convinced of the "enormous savings offered. Ecbapd C.Mlixas Company

SCHERERVILLE

verv best and tonight is the last night. 12-12-lt

store will be open every night

Christmas. H. Gordon A Son. 12-12-lt,

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pected. Wm. Schafer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schafer, went to a Chicago hospitalto be operated on for appendicitis. Miss Theresa Schumacher went to the hospital at Blue Island Tuesday wher

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The New Re-Creation Diamond Disc Edison When you pass by a home where some one is playing a record, why do you always say: "Some one is playing the talking machine 'V Isn't it because you know that it IS a talking machine ? It doesn't sound like anything but a talking machine. Pass another house and vou remark : "I wonder who is sinsrinsr?" "What a beautiful

LANSING. Mrs. Mary Schultz entertained Mrs. Mary Fleck and Mrs. Pahl from Chicago and Mrs. Orth from Rochester, N. T., Sunday evening at her home. Mrs. Voss and Mrs. Heepner from Chicago were visiting Mrs. F. E. Spohultz to view the body of their dead son. Mrs. Mary Schultz and son Christ were Chicago shoppers and called on Mrs. Fleek and her sister, who Is leaving for New York. Miss Eilly Sass was on the sick list with the flu but is recoering. Wm. Hoge has recovered from the flu and is back at work again. Elva Schultz went to a hospital in Chicago today to undergo an operation. Mrs. Otto Wolff Is on the sick list with the flu. Eawrence Haase and family from Zion City were out to their nephew's funeral. Miss Rose Schultz was a Hammond shopper "Wednesday. Henry Schultz went back to work Monday after being home seven weeks on account of his fingers being cut off.

she will be operated on by Dr. Deopp.

for appendicitis

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She certainly hrs a wonderful voice

The first house you knew by the rasping

Stomachs Put in Order-Instantly! ' No Indigestion, Gas or Heartburn

ing, blasting noise that it was a talking machine. The second house you thought it was a human voice, but it was the New Edison Re-Creation Diamond Disc Phonograph. The distinction between

the Hew He-Creation Edison nn,l tho "-Rice pAn

variety the kind that plays all records and plavs none we!! is the fact that the New Ed son is not a talking machine but a re-creation of natural sounds, while the "Louis De Luxe La Elegant" cabinets, copied from the mummy cases of Egypt, contain

'".' uomins more tnan an ordinary "B.a'Bcn" clockwork motor which re

volves a turn table with a cheap Pound box attached to a wooden

muiu ana mey call it a phonocraoh. You can turn vour back

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as dozens of Hammond people

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See the Edison mo'or undrossed also the "Bio-

cog wheel clock-work motors without their sales clothes on.

NEW EDISONS

$120 $175 $220 $285

Straube Piano & Music Co. 631 Hohman Street Phone 661 Hammond

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Mrs. Roy Weaver and Miss Inez Wernecke were Hammond visitors on Wednesday. John Meyers and Frank Miller were Chicago business visitors Tuesday. ' Adam Gard and friends made a business trip to Porter county today. ' Mrs. Jos. it. Gerlach visited with relatives In Chicago on Wednesday. Jacob Spanter was a Chicago visitor today. Mrs. Jacob Spanfer returned home from a week's visit with relatives at South Chicago.

For the last two years she made her home with Eva Ambre. She has been an invalid for many years and has not been able to care for herself. She has been very sick for four or five weeks and suffered until death came. Miss Joan Willy is visiting at Chicago for several days. The W. S. S. meeting was well attended. The proceeds ran over $100. Many thanks to the generous crowd. Dyer is proud of the little club. They have shown their patriotic spirit every since their club was organized. The busy little workers always did their best to entertain the public at their meetings. Lake County's work is not done till she has bought more W. S. S.

Cured His RUPTURE

I was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago. Doctors said my only hope of cure was an operation. Trusses did me no gotjd. Finally I got hold of something that quickly and completely cured me. Years have passed and the rutpure has never returned, although I am doing hard work as a car-p-nfer. There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble. I have nothing to sell, but will give ful" information about how you may find a complete cure without operation. If you write to me. Eugene M. rullen. Carpenter, 392 E. Marcellus Avenue, Manasquan. N. J. Better cut out this notice and snow it to any others who are ruptured you may save a life or at least stop the misery of rupture and the worry and danger of an operation.

Have you your. W. S. S. quota ?

Our Heavy Sales of

Chrfstimai!

DYER NEWS

Mrs. Theresla Ambre died Wednesday morning at 7:45 a. m. at the age of 92.

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Belching sour food, acids and gases that's dyspepsia. Instant relief awaits you! The moment Pape's Diapepsin reaches your sick, upset stomach all distress stops. No waitingStops at once ! Costs so little at drug stores. Put an end to stomach misery!

Show how shoppers feel about our advice, on the Diamond question. There are hundreds of beautiful Diamonds here. We invite YOU to make use of our expert service and

aid in making your Christmas selections. DIAMONDS AS LOW AS $ 4.00 WRIST WATCHES . . . . . $13 00

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This Offer Expires Dec. 24th Great Offer to Every Reader of THE TIMES

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Open Evenings and Sunday Till Christmas. Out of the High Rent District. Open Evenings. 40 seconds west of Hohman. Forty to 50 per cent is your saying. Reference: Lake County Savings & Trust Back-

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THE HERO Pipeless Furnace is absolutely guaranteed to heat your home in zero weather. Every user is a booster because they get all the heat units out of the coal that other plant3 waste in long pipes and up the chimney Vapor Pans put moisture into the air. Burns soft or hard coal, coke or wood. Can be installed in one day. P. E. Traynor 201 Highland St. Phone 2021 Hammond.