Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 55, Hammond, Lake County, 11 January 1919 — Page 8
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WHITING NEWS AND PERSONALS
TR TIIKVniK TOMi.HT. ' ROMANCK OF TAHZAN." the .-on-haptoi i." 'Tmi.an of the He".' also V! t omrdy. "The '"'"llan." ai'il .Vaudeville un M-i" -! r'!al matinee Sunday. 1-il-i --..o at tli- A inline M. thodist K cs-ops.'. church. Sued-,;.. Jan. 1 J. " riiy s, hoc-, r : a. in . '. 1-:. Mann!":ipf :-in;cr,lWit. ,n ibis it, i . . ' '!! i!nrn the ahrent.-e .;"t oC Ih.-t "'"Z flff- percent. M'TDmir or.- h- ! lv.4. with sermon ! the jusinr, H I" lv-; Siibo.i, -The ."--.-ret ' "!ucci'ul Bijld'ttar." Junior 5-'1c r m. Fpwort a ;, aa;;)i at ' .:: Kvmn5 service 7;.".ii. Song ser;r. r'-crl music. CiiMect of the i...,:l iii-imij, "Chris; lMi'ra:i. ' Mf n. ' Seriai music morning and vemnc. A cord.al gic siirj; snj a end'" ;-:'r. ?trartsrr wIcot. 'i'lraorww night at the C'pnsrfga- ': !': rh. K. i.. Grady w.il tell
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Use Soothing Musterole YTnert those sharp pains go shooting through your head, when your skull seems as if it -ould split, just rub a Lille Muitercle on your temples and r.jck. It ti.-aws out the inflammation, soothes sway the pain, usually giving quiv k THef. Muitcrole is a clean, v.hitc ointment, made v. ith oil of muc-terd. Better than a mustard plaster and docs not blister. Many doctors and nurres frankly rec--r.mend Musterole lor sore throat, bronrhitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or ojr.ts. sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains frcsted feet cold3 of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). It is always dependable. 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.
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I the life of in 1'iftsem secretary in action. All i-.iiinjc is invlicd to m ' ""'1 Sive h.m a i.frpt'nn that he will i iha; i- incm her. I M" t I III. VI KK. Hfinnncr nt '! arn n me t thrilling; ; of Tnrmn' riprrirnim romlnf nt- ; ii rl ay nn'l Mimlny 1-7-ot i-'ei ice ' at the Cor.jsr.'Salloual 'much: Sabbath .fcbool at l'.t a. tii. ' Ue . i'. I'niohiood. i i. p., v ill ypenk . on ' ii ;n t,ii:-lan.- l'i'i a i 'i C. iira--1". :f;ijr'i. K- or i' o; a r . will : hff, ?i:? ir.'ja.' K ninjt l",iui ; at T of hi fiii"riiii,.i ;n 'Kran- .e. V iiauK!t'r M-a -'-n 'o p . ar.'l T?. : Wars" 1-1 ?t t Pt. t '. '. 1 '! '.-r;ut-. of 4;;. Now Vrtrk a i,m 1 f : ij :t:vi b from the Var..avant h. .s..tal in i'hi-aj. tllheriilgc. who suffered a tin- t eult of burn on In. Jinih 1 r.'o:-d . ral ni--nth? ; H". is mii.'U i : r. ;r o v and allA to , g-t H!'..'jori wuli tio' an! of crutch' " The Kji'-n fHnrj r.-iii hold the-r t :iar met :i'S on Motwiav ti'.sht at 'li: 'u i r. c rnn'jni :n:i!';i!oii -f cr,a v o n . ; it i d . A! Mary R and ila;hir. of il "rol. sr'Ji- of Mrs. K F. I"" 'Mm aii'i M:- I1. . .- of t of ) i , Po:! rtvri', on "i" ii i r-.ia . I'HIM r. TIIF. TIIK TOMf.HT. Th Voj.t,V S1STKKS ..n TICK M1L.i. i'.'X riOIhAK Ii IJ.l KS" who ar a'it if -il and ta'nl ard vivififiiu, m tii" p-ctt:r a thp at or. the sia?. 1 ' ifN'TRT ST'trtK N I ill IT f'"iNV::. A Af.I' V. .It'iVCK in "TICK ATA i.' S 1 "A I'T.M.V Al-o IVMMI'NITV s!Ni;i.-:; T') follow. ns lea-! ins iiip,-'ha 1H.1 ,-onlri"riit ms to mp'iinp Merchants' N.Eh! if i th !'; ncr a k'.--,m icA'k 11 ft Vha r; Ti: .le.'''-'" ' roi y !;ot-;-r?nUlin. Th" Ki c .". i -Via 11. 1": I.aila .ireol a 1 1 si.a?. Mvit:c Re., ta !' ra n . Ma'.-n' Pairy. i M''Xa:nara Brother!' 1 Miller'.- I.aiiic. and 'ir Id r?n. Wear. ! '.:ai- The 1 la her da ; h i . ; Mo;' Ilardai. I Ri 1 1 m 1 : 1 c Stoi . I - f e I-'iMiilJi. Tittle nroa., Ma. i Many beautif-il jin. th" Jie'.ected to civ of Wiiitina ht atore". Will I ? given awa:-. It I Mr. and Mi V i'.liam Curtis tri'j I en'.ertain the ?at .-day Evnijr Cl'ih j at their horr in Oliver trer tonight, j Those ill with the i r. f! J hi za at the ! X. E. Miller hom 'n 5?hndan v;i u j are Mr. XicK Miliar and Mi, fharie J Miller a r. d a a u s ' 1 r 1
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; lug. Mr. Henderson ms 4" year? old j 1 and wa proprietor of the VIn.ieron ' j . itjrir factory, Whiting for the r' ', j s lie. ii sears and wa. well KNio--n all ; I user the county, whereever h s pro- i j duct. "Jim 'a Best.' nas aold. lie was; : ill for aevera! days with tnfluensa. j ! bjt s;s hack In the factory 00 Mon- : ; day. The result was catching; coM. ; sltlj pnenmoDl as the result, ha pa- ! mr away on Wednesday Tiht at 10:J' 1 1 o'clock. T he deceased was a memfler of the Wbitins Faglea and of the Mu- ! tual Bneflt A as oci at ln. Mr. irn- ' 1 devson Is sm ived hv hi eon. Jaine j llenderon of Kmvf;-. 111., h' daush- ' ' tea. Mra. Samuel Talni-r of So. Re.vl. ; whose husband arrived here Just he- ; ! fore he passid away and one brother : ' from Boston, Mas, who was also here 1 to attend the funeral CftHD OF THh. We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their limdne.sa during the' ' '.'hies and death of our rtausrhter and ' sister. ? MRS. KANMt: STt'A'Kri AND I'AMJ Il.V. It : j Albert II ia it. on of Kx-Sentor ; Frank X. liasit, WMline. has gone to ' Indianapolm to enter upon his now ii'i- ' I ties as clei'v of the aptiellat" vojrt j at the capital, of n tich Judice W. C ' Mc.Mahon rf Crown Point if now the ; 1 judse. The ount man was a law stu- : i dent at t h.e Uni.-ersity of Chicago but i ! went to France soon after the outbreak of the war and served as an , 'p n-.buian'-e driver. He served his time and returned to the I.. S. to enter the aviation service, from v. h.?h branch
h h.-s l ist been mustered out. t Oeorge Shrokrist arrested for disor ; derly conduct was arraigned befor'
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H.rPr.MCS OF A PAY 1 UKR tOlMVS MtLT CAPIT4L
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; x-r. ana 119. . t,. Dinwiddle v. ill en- Ma.rtiu Smith. Frttd Wheeler. Samuel t jtertain the members of the Fortnightly ' l.ove. Albert Maack. V. B. Battee, John ! 1 Musical Club at their home 0n Monday E. Fraas. CI: ten Root. E I... Short- i ; A aooa program is to bo ?l-.en ridge, U E. Barne., M . J. Bro- 11. Judge ! , end will he en jo;, able to thoic iotertst- E. Mils Norton, Julius Ur-is-t. Claude td in music. Atlman. Er?d Kuf. Geo W. l.e-,i of . Mra. A. M. Kerjrason of Hudson. N. T., I East Cbicao and Wilbur Wj-nant of ' aii-.o ;.. tli home of her brother Eugene Gary. . i ''!:. on Friday for a.i extended int. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gosch of V.'htHt- ' 1 The member, of the Odd Fellows and t.eld are erendms the week-end with, ; Rehekalin held .1 ioint I:ita)Ution of of-! Jlrs. Gos-hs parent?, jlr. and M it .1. ' I hts at their lodge on Thursday een-."W. Otl. int-. Refreshment? were served and a ! Attvs. I'Umi. RMcl- aorf rm u.-Hv '
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social hour followed. 1 Mits Nellie Meyer :s substitulmg at ; the Ains-.vorth chool this wek ; The ChryaoUte Club played cards at ! their cluh rooms nn Thursday evening and high v..or at fv hundred was hold by Eola Farley and Paza Barr.
Recorder A. II . W. Johr-son having
of Cary attended to lcgiil matlc;s at the court house on Frida.'. Claim Agsn-. lihher of the Pun Handle R. V . stationed at EognspoM, transacted busunojs in Crown Foint on Friday. SIW MAKSUGt LICZNSXS.
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ri i-, e.j ,i ine oitri mile stone 011 Thurs- Gary, t l3e,l the event should not rsssj N'icl: Sabotich and Barbara Biszan. F. ' unnoticed and invited "0 of his men Chicago. 1 I friends to help celebrate with him and Andrew Lipany and Mary Chanwdilv. ; .partake of his hospitality. A most rw . Whiting. 1
Joseph Wysocki and Carrie By bin-I
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Col. Raymond C. Collin&tmw. Co!. F.ayniond C. Coliir.shaw. K ?. (".. was the ftr3t Canadian airman to rench France at the bep-inr.ir.z of the war. Hp is thus their senior f.vinr
Judge Green on Thursday end fined $i' ; man, although but tvrnty-f our years
ot eg:'.. liis trncial victories nurr.Itr sixty. Although h has just returned to Canada he is not at all weary of fiyirijr and is already planning to bet the United States in raakin.tr the transatla.-.ti-; flight and is enlistinj; ftnaneial support that he may make a start in vhe t-prmp;.
(client dinner ser-.ed by Mrs. Johnson
at 6:39 was en.ioyed by the guests after, which t'te . eniiiK wrsa spent In music ! and p.imes and a general good time. The' host v.a. the recipient of a beautiful I Jivi? coat presented by the gue?ts and. a handsome gold wat'h and chain from ' Mrs. Johnson. Those present were:
ski, Gary. Eeroy F. CcoU. Hoban, and v.'ilhehn;na I'ase!. Hobart. Leo Fitzgerald and Ees.ic Coidien, Gary. George TVrona and Anna Kapuslovt na. Gary.
Ac- ej '."aliiornt" S;. rap of only look for the name Califor-: lhi rac',;pge, then you are ure child is having the. best and most 1--le:-s lasalive or physic for the femaoh, li"-er and boirels. ''hi' lo'.e its delicious fruity tare Ful rections for hii'ren' d"sc on f-rh t e. Gi e it without fear. -- A dv.
and cos's, i.pon pijment of wh.ch h-
; was released Mrs Fan Eauer enlerla.ned the had : e s Aid Society and a number c f h r . f: .'ends a' a Si.er Te at her borne iri 1'entrat avenu She was aslsfed by Mesdames Anderson. Fear). Fmley .etui Humphreys. For Rent Tuo rooms for light. , housekeeping. 1H5 Atchison are. n - 1 The. Mizpath "Hats -was most, pleasantly enle; tained b" Mrs. Edward Cat!- ; on and Mrs. Enery Black at the home ; the former in ll?th street. Game were played and many of other diversions, together v.th serving J of refreshments afforded a very pless;ant evening's entertainment. ; For Rent 2 furnished rooms for I I : S h t housekeeping, 434. lFth street. 1
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-' guests of the former's brother,
Rrcckman. of Bombard. 111. Mr . Hultrsen of Roh'-rts avenu
on the yiek list. Miss Violft NicHolson of Roberts r-etnic was an out of town isilor T!.ur.-3ay. Mrs. C'oarits Holfmau of Roberts ave- ' trie gave a farev.-e;; luncheon in honor of I'lifford Green'.-' mother. Mrp. Milburn, who will leave, for her home in I'ari. III., in a few days. The guest of
: honor was presented with a liandpointed I 1 1 . 1 i . i .1 . ... r..t 1. . . . . - r
. iiuTj-i'un man Mini a u-flumui uiniq-ii". vi i does tlOt
carnation. Jlrs. itonman v.as a charm ! in? l.oste- and a my enjoyable tim
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And two Big Comedy F eatures.
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fyl'- ania avenue ha", o returned from Dtxon'. II... w'ner Mr Trut has been for several weeks, owing" ." he il'.ne? of her brother, Mr. Meyers. The latter has now been taken to a Chicago hospital. STAR TH K VI RF.. Romance of Tarnii moil thrilling of Tarm' eiperlences comiog latnrrlat and Sunday. '-"-it The funeral of James K. Henderson Of 601. White Oak Ae. was held today ar South Bend. Ind , to whence the remain? were shipped this morn-
Mrs. Russel McCarty is very ill at her home on Indiana boulevard, Mr?. Hegndor of Windror Bark v lulled at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. H. BrecKman of the Wrst I "ark addition. ! Air. II. Vis of M ;. r 1 1 " : T.ue was ;n : Himiiiynd on business Thursday. Vohn;. the little dauchte) of Mr. Radloff of Indiana bou!e.rd ;i j Mrs. Skh latter or the tVert Tariv addition was a Hammond shopper 'i'hu:--da v . , Mr-. Henry Eggers of Eake a emi-r : on the sick list. j Mis Vivian Gins Ra;. Zrii!iir;:-.an 311 i Arthur I'r.gl'-r atii-nded "he i'ir-
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William H. Morey, who has been in j Hammond ;itor Wedt-.'sdt; . the hospital in Gary lor the past w-k. i Hr. W. G.mgli, who has been ill a' arrived home today. i! is gttting a'.oi ' lt heme in Roberts awnuc 1? able to fine. i be out nsam. F. E. Weakly, who has been cor.f.ned j Mr. and Mr.. F. Kletnm of Indiana to his heme on account of sickner.. s.? ; boulevard . bav purch.d a beautiful getting better. ; new bungalow :n the v.". st Fark a-l liSrencer Hunt of near Grant Tark. 111.. 1 tion.
was hid by all.
is visiting vrith her parents for a few I days. 1 "The Rawielgh mat;" transacted busi- j ness at Dyer on Thursday. Mrs. Clarence DeBfuhl was a Chicago' visitor on Thursday. Elizabeth 'j cuteina'-ii'i from Hain-i rnor.d spent Frid-iy w ith l.er parents, i Mr. and Mrs. "U'm. Teutemacher. ' A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mr! ' Jno. Hoffman Friday 3. m. Eo'.h mother !
and baby are doing: nicely.
Some of our boys have found out that I
pay to har.g around the 1
j postoffice to wait for mail. Several i I weeks ago two boys were w restling and
Every Woman Want-1
Diatolre in water for douches steps j
pelric catarrh, ulceration and irvf Lamination. Kecommeruied by Lfdia K. Pinkharo Med. Co, for ten year. A hcaJin wonder for nasal catarr'n. sore throstancl sore ye. Economic L H eiorriiar7 clauiiaa and tJm.cl pe'. S.Mnl fm. ("V .11 .Jr.... I 1
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broke a large pare of glass. It cost them a day's wages to have the glaEs replaced. Let this be a warning to all.
Mr. and Mr. Charles Meyer were Chicago visitors yesterday. Feter Miller transacted business in Hammond yesterday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Waiier Fa e-. January 3th. a boy.
; Rev. L. I. vv inkier was in ( n-cago on business yesterday.
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Mr?. C. E I-'rit4 of DMotte spent j Thursday here with hep mother, Mrs. 1 ; Mary Iveilman. Mr. Adam Adier and son Math of i : Hammond ?pem Friday here with relA-j jtlve. j j A surprise party was tendered Miss j ; Cecelia Kilman en Thursday evening! s in honor of her twenty-third bir'hday. i t Twwr-ty.rj.-e friend and relatives weiej i 1'fescnt fd all had a good 'ime. M.H , j K'Jr.ian -ras the recipient of many! I ".sefi.l presents. j ! The signal repair men of Indianapolis! iare here again doing some repairing on I
j the. raiiroad signals. ! Mrs. Edward Suhn of Bee Heights, S. j D. arrived her? Friday to spend several ; week here wi'h her parents. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Joseph Warnecke.
Tel. fast Chicago DR. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST Firat rtatlnital Baak Bide Cor. C.ilcafo Torsytha A. ET CHIC . GO. I.sjB. CoRsuitatioa in Engilih. Oermaa Poltah. S avis'! and Ruaalas.
was in Eowell on busine; yesfrdav.
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I'. "Vr. Strickland went to Karkakce on rd at th' home cf Ins mother. Mrs. I ranbusiness yesterday. .sou of Robert avenue. Thursday. - - ... ! Mr. and Mrs. II. liieri.man and family Expansion drug sale at Summers Phar-jof the w....t Farl; addition and Herbert n.acy, Jan. 13th to ISth. Adv. Kl"mtn of Indiana boulevard were the
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Mr. and Mrs. Aloys Moeiler are the proud parent of twin baby boys, born Wednesday niirbt. Miss Gertrude Schmitt from Chicago
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Telephone S457. R. f. HOLLEY DENTIST. loom 113 rirst KiUoul Baa Building. Satraac-es SibUy or Hoiunii Sts. ammond, Ind.
Dr. W. E. Nichols PHYSICIAN 697 CALUMET AVENUE. Corner State St. Oter Bsck of Hammond.
DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN" AND SURGECN. 155 Stata St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 3413. I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.
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We offer a block of stock at 95c per share. (Par $1.00) Torsi lief Income can be used only for Dividends Dividends payable monthly On Dividend No. 8 books close Jan. 20. Company ha? Ko Debt Mo Bends No Preferred Slock Sf3mi-niniii co. Invet tmenl Bankers t03 5. la Sane St. Chicago
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Everybody Uses Drugs.
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STATIONERY Lord Baltimore Box Paper Blue, pink, gray and white, 50c box now .'.35r Envelopes, irc package, now 10c
Father John's Medicine, 60c bottle for. ; .49r Milk's Emulsion, 60c bottle for 52c Milk's Emulsion, -$1.00 bottle for 98c Syrup Fig?, 60c bottle for 52c Syr. Pepsin, oQ- bottle for Vc Syr. Pepsin, 1.00 bottle for Sir (rlyco Thymolinc, 30c bottle 124r t1vco Thynioline. ooc liottlo f8o Glyco Thymoline, si. 10 botlle for Oiic Listerine, D0c bottle for 24T Listerrne, 60c bottle for 48? LysoT, 60c bottle for 48r Lysol, $1.10 bottle for 89 C
Milk ot Magnesia, Moc bottle for "astoria. bottle for
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Soai,.'s Liniment. 30c botlJe 124c
Sloan's Liniment. 60c bottle for
Lax Asyiirin for 'old, 2-V box for.
Ue Witt's Cold Tablets, 2 box for
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Xuxated Iron. SI. 10 bottle now 89c
Nature's Remedy Tablets. 2.3c box now 19 Nature's Remedy Tablets. 7(V box now. 38c Nature's Remedy Tablets, 1.00 box now 76c Cuticura Ointment, '.iOc. box now Cuticura Oinment, h: box now 4oc Curticura Ointment, $1.10 box now 89c Eskay's Food, 65c bottle now 50c Eskay's Food, $1.00 bottle now 89c ITorlick's Malted Milk, 50c size now 45c Horliek's Malted .Milk, 1.00 size nmv S9c rfcxall Cough Remedy, :55c battle now- 21c Rexall Cherry park, 35c boltle'now '.21c Kexall White Pine Co., M5c bottle now 23c Uexall White Pine Co.. 6.V boltle now 42c Rexall Sarsaparilla Co., 1.00 bottle now 63c Rexall Throat Gargle, 65c bottle now 46c Rexall Ext. Vanilla Flavor, 35c bottle now 19c Capsolin, 30c tube 19c Mentholatum, 25c jar 18c Mcntholntuni. 50c jar 36c CIGARS. Flor I)e Murat, clear Havana Tobacco. 11c straight size. box of 50 for $4.00 Tcmporia Cigars, 15c size, box of 50 for $4.00
Eastman Kodaks and Cameras, all sizes and prices, for this sale only 10 Per Cent Discount.
TOILET ARTICLES Colgate's Tooth Paste. 25c tube 2ir Rexall Tooth Paste, 35c size 21c Kieuzo Tooth Paste. 25c tube 17c Senreco Tooth Paste. 25c tube 18c Futhy mol Tooth Paste. 30c tube 19c Pebccco Tooth Paste, 55c tube 42c Mennen's Shaving Cream. 10c tube 2c Williams"' Shaving Cream, 35c tube 27c Colgate's Shaving' 'ream. 35c tube 27c Woodbury's Facial Soap. 30c cake 23c Cuticura Soap. 30c cake 23c Pure Castillo Soap, 20c cake 15c Rexall Shampoo Paste, 25c jar for 19c Palmolive Face Powder. 55c box 4,'Jc Djerkiss Face Powder, 75- box 6oC Djcrkiss Face Powder, $1.25 box 98c Daggett & Ramsdell Cold Cream. 50c jar 4oc Peroxide Face Cream, 50c jar 42c Hinds Honev and Almond Cream, 55c bottle 4CJc
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