Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 235, Hammond, Lake County, 18 March 1919 — Page 5
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CROWN POINT NEWS Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
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A Free Trial of Pyramid rile Treatnirnt 1 Onf of the -rnndc( Experienced. You pre pufferinc dreadfully with Iti'liitijr. bleeding, protruding: piles or hemorrhoids. Now, go over
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Pi- it itj tlancinc and st detirimt tfnast e hostess if the Elliot Fisher
at", was rr pa'rins ; t lie court li.'U ff on t
Kaymon. 1 C. .Phnson. Lowell; Ada F-Mric. mb- Unwell
Ni' k Fir-atony, crv: Miry fUreffa. aiy .1-a. nh ',,1, Whiting. Marie S -T. Wriiurg
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SOCIAL NEWS!
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returned to lie a w r e n .1 t .
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i" i-i!""-r attended a party at. the : rtr rot- in 5ary, si vn hy S,he 1 P . on i 'ii'siiai ni.'-'it. NT , s i ' si' r- P.oatli. rnip)oed in
v :rW '!"' . i on tie sick l-.t. ViM 'as.o'h and I'i'ior S-istor " .'!ii-C". motored o;?t from I'liii-iur
'1 s.a.i niav pp, spent the week end vtth Mi--. KiiH Majieotli. : The . vrd-.T ins ol' the ri'ior ditf hl ft e.,v-. Tv. nt has t m sod the resi- ' ''ntt -p--id : n sr neat' thf stieam rn.ii ii ; nr. ova n nd quite n hit of rla.ii.ie-o j 1 h.-en di n" bv overflow inc tliej vainent and putting' out fumae re The South A'ain .treot din hi a - Tint t : ouehfat e impassible on i
COMINO EVENTS. Tbe Parent-Teachers flub of the fon-
tral school w ill meet t e ven-t h irt y
xpeoial invitation is .Mended the fathers. An attractive program has been arranged.
Mrs Archie Wing. 7.1 Sibley stre-t. 'nd.:w,ii D0 is,,ss tnl, erlng IO tn n h i- ; Kran.i-es AViMard W . f. T. U. at her
i tiome. The mertms is oallerl fnr
! thirty o'clock.
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oa Positively Cianot Afford Ignore Thene Remarkable Pjrasilds.
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to any drufr atore and pet n CO-cent box of Tyraiuid Pile Treatment. P.elief wliould come o quickly you will jump for .1o . If you are in doubt, end for a free trial pa.-k.ico hv mail. Vou v.iil then hp convinced. I'on't delay. Take no substitute.
fan-oil sii'.-i The bom? (lec-Talfd f..r ?f l'tiik'K
lor ?iheiii.. of grrn. and f. 1! Miller- bad ohm-re of
pioKi-am and nao a most ini-r-"-i-
11. artk-b on "The Kuiiire ,f ih.- Fmoojfrant." T1at t h commit too nunhi ha.f an opportunity of sh-ihr the work and pr.-,.icss of the foreign children in Amirt'-an schools. Mis-s Ii!.-Hi;h.- Nison. prini-ipnl of the al!n.-o scliool. proscntfd sono- of her pupils who tax dr iiionst in uon.s rf th'ir work A lirr:
;ial. pupil who has only 1 h short time twld (l he m Thi'.' Hai.-" and a Kill
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KiMih it ad You Should Nixon statchildren on
to sf.cuk Knaliy make is r in. Walker lold of
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aid distil' t and also of i h. Nursery 'hat is luinu inniniain-d alkr i trying to show iho
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' Miss of (hill I1H boss I he I iari u 1 Sunil-
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women of tiinl
wax or I i n h. r talk l.efoi
distri. t I iie Amei n an
cooking and pcum and I lie d'-pai t in-m eMer-
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was .i in . s ; uiK. ijnes Warn-ji-.. then f n I f n a i in d with a ic.itaand p. -mo s.-'o. f .,!,). -n liaMi.' Wariifr s ied dr-Iicio'is r frcsb-
lion to take ineeiing in
place t ih. lo weeks.
were fcervt-d after the members enjo
next regular au. The f.-nianis
tierresnmeiiis ped to MonPeelh
the lodge session ed social hour.
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Ind lot
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An enjoyable St. Pair inn party was k i f n last f Hamper of t'omm. rce b
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Mrs. Daly's Funeral.
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TICTOKT CLEANCR3 Phone 26B5 and have u call for lnce ilirliiins and diapes. We llo iu by- n-u and cr s;i t is 1 a.' t or;
cess. Lowest pro " S. 6TT llohiio.n S! 3-11-
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Tii f - n e I :i ! of Mis ( ' . ' c r i : ; -T P.'-i ki i street, who . .-! ii'oinin.i: will be heh) fi(Jni Pauls ( hur h. a I na ra i .- o. day morning m n o-. ..,-k M"nKOan fidiiiainis Mis. Imly died on the i f i .-ai y of ner son's dea'h. Si e.t Mrs. Italy's neniie a .-apall loaret. Ibev :ir.-
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comes woi'tti living n :tu n.piov-d tlnuie. biiovaiii nesM a ,,j opi.iriwin. u; - R- nr lui.if i the riantAdv. -
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REPLIES TO MR. BOMBERGER
SHOWER FOR ALICE CLUB
m k'ipiiif; wilh St. Patrick's- la.
Koitor Tunes. In answer io Afornr neat rep! in the Tmit V. ish to Mi to h : in. hy t he f ore. losii e , a rrnond prop' i tv ownei-s
'loiiats and cents t
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A shower fo' tio held at the , Pin t oo: fits afternoon, i ' I : i . i o 1 1 1 r b 1 1 1 e i rn a n v a . on, f ; i.
w a s a v .. i ; t y and
RETURNS TO PRACTICE LAW
(By Inteinational Neva Service.) W-.Sli.'iT".. Ma!;h IN.-Thf r--nafon o' WiPiarn IT S;. mines, J: . lie. tor or the p. s. fuel adi, inistra -
a nnti ,; in .- d tods; M . . resume h.s t raet.ee 'loiU, where he : a men -
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The Monroe Street Ladies' Aid Society will be entertained by Mrs V. ,.
in Van Buren street
FREE SAMPLE COUPON rvRAMiD nnur; t OMPAxr. 6 Pyramid HuildlnK . Marshall. Mich. Kindly send me a Free sample of Pyramid Pile Treatment, m plain wrapper. Name , Street r'i -'it., .
. on'Jay Ha- (V. I ' ii-1 ,;f)rip t
m win i f-K i. if ki:. r, WinnHniii'; Alirtn HarA-
65 Loganberries
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Are used to flavor one Jiffy-Jell dessert. The juice is condensed and sealed in a vial. This is one of our best fruit flavors. Compare it with the old-style quick gelatine desserts.
10 Flavor, at Your Grocer' 2 Paekag for 25 Cent ,
i Abbott at her hon
I Wednesday afternoon.
I ' iiiony i.auies Ain Mil If: y or IT( seph M
I irmity r.nKiish Kv. Lutheran ; rhui cli ill meet at the home of Mrs. . i f . V.. Matthles. eorner of Fayette and j Sohl streets Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Krnest Andree will entertain with Mrs. ! Mat t hies. ; The Ladies' Aid Society of the First Methodist church will be entertained by the memhers of th second division Wednesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. ,t. K. Stinson. corner of Hohman and Highland streets.
j The Hible Study Class of St. Paul's Kptscopal church will meet in the (fuild j room Vednesday afternoon at two-thir-: ly o'clo.-k. All women of the parish arr i m i t ed t o "a 1 1 "nd. Mrs. f'red Aldrirh of Trunun aienue J will be hostess to the I'ast fhifs Asisoclation of Hammond Toriiple No. T.I 'Pythian Sisters this eveninif. Wednesday afternoon the members of I the Ladies" Aid Society of the First Preshytenan church -w 11 meet in the ! socal rooms. Mrs K. .1. Harrison and ! Mrs. Fletcher -will be the hostesse. i Mrs. "VY. r;. Siartnnn and M'rs John j Lorentz ente-rtained last evening complii mentary io Miss Alice Ford at Mrs. i .
startsman s home. 11 Wan ham street. The party was in the nature of a towel shower for Miss Ford whose engagement to .James Armstrong has been announced. Their wedding will be an event of the early spring, fames were played and at the close a prettily aptotned two course luncheon was served. The guests were officers and members of Hummond 'Chapter No. 370 O. E. S. and were Mis. feorge .laqua. Mrs. Henry Mueller. Mrs. J. A. Muller. Mrs. Frank Morris. Mrs. Charles Stewart. Mrs. C. S. Kennard. Mrs. Joseph Ksper,
Fred Barnett. Mrs. f. N. Priwr, Miss P.. B. Pov ley. Mrs. P.ohert
W illis Ford. O. Thompson.
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I P.nwling, j , j A recital will b given at : rt" mond Musical College Wednesday 'ing. March 1?. at eigip o ch.ek I pression pup'ls of Bonnie Manes Jertson. piano pupi!t of F.li.ah-; . I her. iohn pupils cf houis Zftudei,
I pupils of rr. Vil!iam and oai.cing pu
pils or feraldine Swanson. The program will be given by Marie famp. Martha Puff. Marion Houser. Mary Troohim. Alice liddleton. Lvdian Funde. Helm Franktiwski. Isabel Oltt, Charles Parker. Mrs. Ida Smith. Cecil Abbleit. Mvra Slovens. Violet Milne. Lloyd Merrill. Maisie Tuiey. Vivian Iheirenoh. Bertha Aserson. Kathetjne Fouler. F.dna Hirs. h. KvaHn Cooper and Marion Tigay. o The homo f,f Mr. and Mr. I'red t'nandler. Z Highland street, was the scene of a surprise party Paturday evenmg in honor of Mr. Chandler. Cards and music were enjoyed by the guests after which a two course luncheon was served. Pedro was played and the priies in the games were, won by Mrs. Hookwith. Mrs. Knott. Mr. Chandl'r and Mr. Hookwith. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hershberger. Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. ; Knott. Mr. and Mrs Hookwith. Mr Mrs. William Klage and Mr. and Howard Gescheidler.
At Si. pai bv Mrs. 1 . Matu.l AlP-n i I on! w t gain' s w or. the evening fd. Tlp-i-e w
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lay party was and .laugher vening at iheir
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rth avenue lianeinsr and llie diversions and during '-t dainty collation va a s- ser - ie vis for Mr and Mrs.
doing you will receive full vain tiie ta d p- .jierty. You kne.w properly .n and around Ilom-v has decreasfil in y aiue throiisil
Li moii Alh n. Mi krati . M iss St.! Sardeis. Harry MeKainbrnige.
-s llarni a Mills, a ma st ik
t Kl Mess nnd
n. Miss . Hail. Pernard
fforta and all inond propei t y dating; from I sanlnit th gianted to fa. and Supp'.v Co A prop? : i y o (I .-.Uiv't,
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MANY TRANSPORTS SAIL FOR AMERICA (Bv International News Service.) WASHINGTON". Mare), 1 yto.e than
1 i '.ma add it ona ! . A me i . homeward toun.i on foi ports and one !'. S ': Co pa rt men t a n no ,i n- od
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The music eomni'ttee of tlie ammoiirj Woman's flub will moot Thursday afternoon. March "mli. at three oi look at the Siraiilie piano slur.. The lcttola and K'dison will b. the sludv
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for the afternoon and will i straterl by th.- Siiaul.e popl-. r.f import a m will be laken meetiiiK and n i desiie,) that
largo attendance
' d- mon Holiness Up at T ll e there is ,i
AT DE LUXE.
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CATTLE RAISERS' CONVENTION (By International News Service.) iCLLAS. Texas. March ! S 'i.o.;: ami or ieaates to The I'ort.i -lb -l en . e u ; ion or the T'x;?.s - at-'e ia:er fcssoi iation m-t in i nn. onion he: e t tlay p. dis. Uss the prr.ble n o' t estoek -ni;; the rans"? and incica- nj th I.iear supplv. Fran? is J l!'n";, fedeta', tradi .iinmission arm ny and Senatoi Jn , P. Mendrickv f Wumiinii. v"ili ad(.fn tiie bo.lv Wcdnfsdaf ,
f t he inembi r
The Lenten serv ice baptism and address wilt owning at seven-! hirtv o'
with adult occur this lo.-k r Sr.
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Paul s F.piscopal church. The choir will also sing. G.th children ami adult can
didates for confirmation aie urged attend as well as ethers.
The regular meeting to t he P. of L. Ii: will 1 day afternoon at th K.
nimbach building There will be a mtfting this of fermania pebekah lodge MoPke 1. O. . 1" hall in state w .ll be a class of candidates f. turn. -
"pal Hive No xt.g L. O T. erifertain at a pedro pariy t
f the f. I. ' A. - hi Id W erlnesf S. hall in the
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e rning at the Theie r m ma -t M will evening
''.a of th. F..g." the iatest nia.to-. P e,e in vviio h Na7i.-1,ova the di-ting-c.shed Russian actress will be seen, and which wit! have a specif showing at th. IieLuxe theatre has been,
tioepieo r..r the sereen from h
s-ieaiBsi S'Ke succes.. 'el"l." a pevaerful drama
II Austin A dam This pia;. . whi.-h was produced at tiie Thfrtv-N'mt h Street Theatre New
l ! York, and w hi.-h ran for two seasons o-eattd worldwide comm-nt. both for ! Us unusual and elemental theme an 1
tor the sjpieme artiMiy of N'tz a". characterisations i In "ClU! of the l og.' Nazimov a
carried o-;t with faithful rxa the atory which is es en nore , .. in in picture form than it was n ore restricted confines of the
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throw your paper atvay fading the want ad pae.
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for the who is
Mrs. G. C. Clemens. Mrs Mrs. Charles Lawrence .Jewerr. Mrs. George P Georgian Rrofr. Mrs
Miss Mabel Powley. Forling. Miss Forline. Mrs Mrs. J. M. Keller. Mrs. T.
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SOLDIER TO HAVE SAD HOME-COMING
Highland street
-rent from an operation!
The history . moml W r man s ternoop at th
omitiutee r.f the HamClub met ytstfrday afhome of Mr. Giles
To the Wife of One Who Drinks
Mrs. L. J. Haefer. Miss Marguerite Haefer. Mrs. Harry Vinas, Mrs. W. J.
I Whincry, Mrs. Leva is. Mrs. Skinner, Miss F.Iizabeth rennell. Mr. Green. Mrs.
If this should meet the eves of a wife, mother or friend of someone addicted to drink, unable to overcome this ruinous habit, she may obtain information of a method by which legions of drinkers have been freed from the curse quickly.
easily and with de lightful benefit in their I
health, efficiency and happiness. This information will be sent in plain enve'--ope on request to F.dv. . J. Woods. IIA-T21. Station F. New York. N. Y. Cvt this, out: show others. .Adv.
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Report of Condition of First National Bank GARY, INDIANA. At the Close of Business March 4, 1919.
RESOURCES. Loans $1,800,000.02 Overdrafts 36.43 1. S. Bonds and Certificates 1,41:5,068.74 Other Bonds and Investments 1.3H l,ol2.77 Bank Building '. i5,000.0(j C.-ish 788,497.40
2.VW8J13.45
LIABILITIES. Capital .200.000.00 Surplus 50,000.00 Undivided Profits and Special Reserve 83,610.47 Circulation 200.000.00 Due Federal Reserve Bank 62-),00O.OO pnits . 4,239,502.08 $5,398,113.45 caaaaaaaaaBB F. R. SCHAAF. President. E. C. SIMPSON, Cashier. R. R. HEMINGWAY, Assistant (,a:hier. B. T. LEMSTER, Assistant Cashier.
DEPOSITS Mar. 5, 1917 $2,685,254.13 Mar. 4, 1918 $3,243,422.36 Mar. 4, 1919 $4,239,502.98 Under Supervision U. S. Government. Member Bank Federal Reserve Association. Active Postal Savings Depository.
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she submitted to last Tuesday at St. Mary's of Nazareth hospital. Chicago. Mr. an! Mfs. .lohn F. Berkman of Detioil street will leave this evening for Hot Springs for a f vv v eeks sta. Mrs. Maihew furley of Sibley s:ret has had as her bouse gus t for several dais. Miss Aivah Morn. - Ahoui seventy-live guesis enjoyed the social evening arranged by the Ladies' Aid Sociily of tiie Monroe Street Methodist churih lat evening for its members and ibeir husbands and adult, members of the Congregat ion. A delightful program was given after which the guests went pi the basement cf the church where refreshments were served. The table were decorated aluailivciy fo- St. Patrick day in a color scheme of green and white - Mrs. David T. Emery entertained the mi. nibers of the Embroidery Club very pleasantly yesterday aft. i noon ai bv r
(home. 41 Wjlthani stieet. In two we-ks I the c'uh will meet with Mrs. W. H I Gestlin of South Hohman street.
Mrs yTV J. M'iser of May wood ave. las received a laM'jian from . N
Tay lor. formerly comm'-reia! tesoher ot the Hamn.ond higrh school, now- in! Fi ance, staling he w ould be home in I ten or twelve days. Mr. Tavior's wifa!
died a u d d e n : v a week ago and h e ren.ain ate in a vault at riak Hill emetry. H s ahlegram was in answer to one ennoin.ong her death.
JOE'S DOG LEAVES SAT., HOME MON.
i o n r o v s cog Monda.v even the week-end
.loe home J-pent
w iih a friend, the police today asked t i sea i f h
Hex. returned ng a i-i having: on Mason street
Attorney fonroy told The police had been for the hull terrier.
A SAD DEATH.
Last evening at umph Council No. applications, were
t he meel i ii g of Tri -1 1 D. of L. several balloted on and ar
rangements were made for lass in.tia-
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.Mrs Grace Wilhams of "34 IncPf na avenue. Hammond, died y esternay afternoon, a: St. Margaret' hospital of peritonitis
Mrs. Willi "rill usband 'J u W ;l
twin sons to mourn The funeral will
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The Spring Rains Bring Grippe This sort, of weather brings coldsand grippe. If it's just a corair.on cold people say, "there's no danger in that ! n But many a fatal sickness begins with a cold with vitality weakened the system is ready for the Influenza germs. Begin early to ward off the attack. Purge the system of the toxins (poisons) by taking castor oil, or a vegetable laxative made of Mayapple, leaves of aloe, and jalap, rolled into sugar-coated pills and to be had at all drug stores as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. If the cold starts with a cough, and it persists then some local treatment for this condition should be taken. A well known alterative extract which has been on the market for a great many years, and which has been highly recommended by thousands of users, is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. This tonic compound is composed of an extract of roots and herbs without alcohol, and has a soothing effect upon the mucous membrane, allays the irritation and at the same time works in the proper and reasonable way, at the seat of the trouble the. stagnated or poisoned blood.
hapel tomorrow Pec. Tiasset
FOOLING WITH HEALTH SERIOUS S Torulosis eruptions, ptmpies on I he face arc both annoying und disfiguring Soros, ulcers, mucous patches, copper
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I flan ed eye-lids. asnng of the muscles.: (constipation, a form of dyspepsia, and! 'stomach, trouble can ail b the result of I I blood poison. ' Nun. her 4" For The j mood," an old doctor's t ---scrip: ion. is i ; the beat treatrnert for all forms of blood i poison known It medical scence. : i Made by .1. f M'ndenhall, 4" years' I a druggist. Ev ansville. ind. j Sold by .los. We-'s. Hammond; fen-j i tral Prug Store. Indiana Harbor. Adv.
Wednesday Specials FRESH CHOPPED BEEP. ISr BOILING BEEF 16c PORK SHOULDER ROAST 23c FRESH FISH
573 HOHMAN ST.
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Mac Draft, Chimney Sweep, i back in Hammond for 15 days. Now is the time to have your chimney and furnace cleaned and examined by an expert. Don't wait till I am gone, but CALL PHONE 1193-W
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The Quick Service Express Company Miivras and Exprosplns, Carloud Haulinc Htid J.U nrnl irossins done a reasonable rates. TEL. HAMMOND. 1534. Prul C. Rosenwinkel and Riilph Volack, Owners. 503 Hoffman St., Hammond.
0-K Giant Battery Co. Watch for the Big Adv. Announcing the Beginning of Building Operations. For Further information, Address 0-K Giant Battery Co: GARY, INDIANA. PHONE 664.
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