Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 270, Hammond, Lake County, 28 April 1919 — Page 6
Pasre Six.
THE TIMES. Monday. April 2S. 191!.
AT THE
PRINCESS THEATRE Tonight
BILLIE RHODES in "HOOP-LA" CHARLES CHAPLIN in "SHOULDER ARMS" In Hoop-La you'll sec: 1. Billio Rhodes in thrillinc stunt. 2. A real cirrus in operation. .1. A ThnllinK horse race. '
4. A 5en?ationai fire in a circus tent with a panic. 5. The cleverest dog you ever saw. v How a bewhiskered lady inhales soup.
Urania with manv a thrill. COMING TOMORROW Madge Kennedy in " Daughter of Mine"
with thf anirnnls in
It's a vomprly-
CROWN POINT NEWS happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
L.
LOWELL
siting this
entera n . n -.mil a fp'n'i.
WHITING and its PEOPLE
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A dvertisem en ts Are Winners
Mr. and Mr?. J. K. Redd'ns of Atch--n ifnu are entertaining the for-m-r's rarents from losransport. Ind. Miss Dorothy Fvans entertained the numbers of the Beta Gamma Ups;!"n Sorority at her home in Cleveland air. n.ie on Saturday evening. Mrs. Falkenthal entertained a minib'r of friend at her h'"'iiie In John street on Friday n sht in lienor of her daughter. Miss Helen F,ilk-rithal. w hose marriage to Chi" ) !. Furstenhurjr. will be an event of rh near future. Th bride to be received many cseful grifts in linen from her guests. The v"h:tins library has a tj"'j e' 35ft hook. to fill in the A. I... A. book rampasm for soldiers in ramps snd at home and abroad. There a dire Tied of readinjr matter. s- Whitin.if.tes please, by sendinr any book.
"J ran spare from your own homo to the Whitins library at once, to aid j in filling the quota. j The members of the Saturday Night j 'ub tendered a farewell surprise par- J tv on Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Gav'tj at their home in Oliver street. The venlng was spent most delightfully! in cards and also !n discussion "f old! t.-nes in AVhi'.ine. and how one (am !y j a'ter the other i leaving this circle of friends, who have had pathcrinss! for several years, unt 1 now the num-j ber has dwindled dow-n considerably. The Giv't home has been the scene of many a pleasant time and trie member? j all regret very much their movin; j nay. although it is fortunate that they will still be in cur midsc They expect to move to Gary on Ma.r 1st, j where they have purchased a home, j A bounteous luncheon was served. J Those present in addtion to the Whir- , ingr gruests were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. . j
Grenwald. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Davidon. Mr. and Mrs. Albright .and Mr. f nd Mrs. fcemm. of Gary. The Wbit'.nsr hlfh school students rport good time in Gary on Friday.
The students were elated over
i borus )tttinar se-ond place, missing Prst place by only a narrow margin.
ii nil Co.,
n rt- accepted by SIM. llPth SI.. 1
The blllnc hone ISS-AV.
Tom Fmelser H05 Ind. BId
raint at-.d Hardware.
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NOTICE. After this date the rte for , classified advertising v.-ill be 10 ; cents per line with a minimum! charge of 30 cents. Whiting, Ind.,! March 31st. a-3i-tfj
WANTrm Offce sir): ! spak Tol:h. lr. M V. Kill mth street. Wh.tinsr. Ird.
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Th v ou r ir. s ;
money i d e n d
r ! no afe;- place to pUt aside money than in the Whins Sav- & lean Assoc -ation. where your
' Mr. ard Mr". H. McCnllus 1 tn'ncU the Communily t'ltii at , ilor pscn c on Sunday nifrht. . most delightful evening, was
; follow mR n eici-llent dinner. Mrs. .hnn.r Tiir -pent the w et end I in Gary with lur .-istet. .Mrs. Jose ph.ne Scliaihle. ;' Mr. and Mr. Fmniert I'ljmer weir ' itip Burt.4 of Mi. snd Mrs. Foler j Fisher in Oarv in or Sunday, and also 1 sittr ndeii tlie 'ictory Loan parade in 'hat H . I Mrs. C'l.fford Kit! ng re' jfned her 0. sition at the Gary Land Company of- ' fie Saturday niglu and w ll Join her 1. esbanu :n I nd i a na rot ; m h few days. . Or. Wf d n odav niM the .vouit; la- ! dis e mpleyod n the Gary I-tnd .' . frm tcoflcrc l Mrs. Schml a f.itc- ' w ell dinner at Koibsvii ild s in Gary. v. hlch was a i rr.v pleasant affair. Mr:-. Huff Oimmcns of C'hicaso H ; scndin.sr r few da; s n Uh her s.ster. Jji s. Ncll.e Xortlirup. ; The fire dcpjn inient annrcd three J calls in lwe!e hours Saturday niRht 1 and Sunday morn.ns. At 1 p m. Saturday they were summoned to the home of Fred tne. near the TanIfandlc depot, where a chimney a.--the wiif. The alarm w a acain S-von . n p. iv.. , when the chimney at the hi ..if of M Wm.- P.tn v on Fa st . .rt had i-aiislit Mie and spark had
ftuited a blase oij th" roof. On
dar niorntnpr the liomc l(f Sylvester
! F.artholom.t " w a --. threatened. also . caused by a dcfecii-e chimney. Slight (ianiasc was done in each ase. Mr. and Mrs. V - -T . F.iren have pur- ! chafed tiie lot a: the vomer of Main i street :t.id Noith ! cct from Mrs. MaiiT'iirt Pet t liono and will erect a handy.r.te huniralow there l':c vomin.sr summer. The iiuirha"' pric a:- $;,4frt t Frank Ki-inbiil has Uposcd of his : ; evidence on Fast street to Rev. Sny-
I der. pasior of the Christian churth. , ! for J3.500 and F.van Daughcrty . a ; j conductor on the Gary & ' Southern hi? i
our. ;-a:ect the . nanaier nomc on, Fat street. D'n't forset 10 attend the nasterni Stur dance at Central Muiie Hall on 1 May 1 Ciiicaco niUo.e has been en- ;
snd a S'od lime is promised. ,
Kelp th? buildlns fund by attending, j T he opening! dance al the I.asyen pa.
,".lton on Saturday night at Cedar Lake wjj 1 li? it? predecessors a iro.-i tnj'-" able affair and the floor w as thronscd with dancers at tiiij popular resort. 1 In of letter? remaining un. -ailed
for
for in the Crown Point poHtoffice
jihe week end nc April J Mrs Wm. Hi nw n r.rlge. ; H. It. Free man & ". I Katy Niemeser. St. 1 vet- MfKl (o. ! I.eath 1. U indiiesier j The.-e letters will be sent to th? dead j letter office May -, l'.Gs. if no; tailed j fur. In calling for the dbose pTase i say "Ad ert ised." Riving; date of list. ! P. F. H FIN. postmaster. 'HKIIHt,EMlll. ! Ford Aikers, Gary operator; Anna i I iam;n . 1 1. f Jary . J Marry Sfhi-..edtt. Gary; l'oia T. 1 .- undhet a. A u rnra. I Lester It. .lohnson, Hammond. Hilda j I "her son. Hammond. 1 Frank Pngnu. Garyi Maty J. Scafa. j 'h icano. Anton Sershin?er. age 4.1. Hammond: 1 1! izabet h Kim; !. Hammond, j Ste. e Fo.chtiak. Hammond; F.iizaiheth l.ipzvlJ. Hammurd. i Gilbert George Galambus, Gary. jF'lor.r.e? Gertrude Pruss. Gary.
Miss Jennie aVndercar is v lelatives at Elkhart, Indiana,
week. Mrs Grace Seyfarth of Chicago, visited her mother, Mrs. Martha Love, here yesterday. V. K. Roberts returned Saturday '"'tiitij from a business trip to lndia nil polls.
John fiiownell. of Brazil, is vis. ting his mother. Mrs. litowncil and other relatives
Mr. snd Mrs, Herman liaxter of Hammond, came Saturday eKtiini for a visit with lelatives. Rev. and Mis. V. B. Seivies of Goodland, v. sited Lowell friends here aSturday . Mrs. X. K. Clark visited her daughter Mrs. Fay Christie and husband. Hammond, esterda y. Mr. and Mis. Henry Woriey of Hammond is. ted Lowell relalies y esterday.
Pile Sufferers! Clever Ohio Chemist Says This Great Prescription Taken Internally Has Never Failed
Indiana. F. E. here.
ra eoroalo . of 30 ta 30 years taadlag. vltla profse tldlag, ksr kMB completely cured la f rem thxe to ten day.
No discovery ef recent years In the field of medicine has caused such a lr amongst the medical profession as the recent discovery that plies ran be successfully treated and cured at home by a wonderful prescription known to drugguats as Miro Pile Remedy. It has been proved tnat so called extarcal remedies applied or inserted into 'he rectum cannot cure nltee end at the beat only give temporary relief. This t also true of surgical operation which imply remove them after formation, rat in no .t.se acts on the source of the trouble. This prescription, although taken inernally. Is not digested in the stomach, but is rapidly passed on unchanged to the Intestines 1n a short time, reaching ''he MWt place where by its soothing.
healing action, it first allaya all Infiamrr.aton and then by direct contact villi all ulcers and piles, causes them to heal and disappear forever. It's positively marvelous how speedily it acts. Blessed relief often comes in two or three days at most, even in cases with profuse bleeding that huve resisted all known treatments and opralion. really wonderful results have b 11 accomplished. The author of this amazing discovery deetres all sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of anyone's motif, unless Miro Pile Remedy decisive!-.- conquers even in the worst esses and lin has Instructed druggists all over thcountry to guarantee it In every case of biind. bleedmr or protruding riles. IMPORTANT: What is known a. itching piles are not piles In the tni" sense of the word, although this condition may accompany a true case of piie For this condition Miro Pile Ointmrt baa been prepared as in auch cases it is not necessary to take the internal prescriptionAdv.
Finish up the Victory job.
DYER NEWS
Jlr.s May Muse of Chicago and Ruth ( S holler spent Tuesday with Mrs.1 Flmer Murphy of Hammond. Mrs.
, 1 .iiurpny was tormeriy .uaiiarti ocnai-
icr of this place, j Mrs. Ruth Schailer transacted busij nrs- at Chicago for several days, i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mason will 1 move their household Roods to Cb.cago Inhere tln- will leside hertafter.
j Mr. C. G. Clark of Gary, sjpTt c- ' 1 era I days at river. ! The. Junior High School play wa.s ' i well attended lat niZiit. Lvcrybod: , j seemed to enjoy the pla; . J ; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pesclie and 1 : fam-lv iMted several diys at Chicago I
I w ,th Mis. PcHchel's mother
LAUNCH UPSET IN HUDSON RIVER
I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ' V YORK. April US. A launch
fori teen soldiers 10 the bal-
r t e e n
Nevada capsized r!y today just a? s side It was
in the Hudson j it reaehed th : reported that '
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percent di 4-.'S-
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her cons
her guej-t. The Lad'es of church ca e a bum' which proved to b affd.r. Refreshment?
an, who if
e Sacred Heart ard card patty a; a vrry enjoyable were servej.
! home The een;ns was spent in play- . ins: a number of interesting games, afi ter which Mi. F.util scr cd a dainty luncheon. ( Mr. II rre.kman rT the Wes:. Park : addition entertained her mother. Mrs. iltagedor of Windsor pa' k h; her home ! th? latter part e-f the vck.
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' S'"vetai of tlie men were drowned. on ' report reaching land that only one ; sailor was rescued. A police launch ; pet out to the Nevada but were unable j to set any infoimation. Navy author1 Hies declined t make any statement j urtil a full report of the accident was J frceivrd.
ROBERTSDALE j ! I J i -ri t V,! C-,lc- ""..t-
a enue v isstiPg
B ' s e n and end visitors
Mrs. Hiidebrandt. Mrs. Mr. rxter were Hamm
on Friday. .1. K. Schmidt was taken Into custody by the local police when found walking down the railroad tracks, it being arparent that the man was in no condition to b roaming at large. It a"s learned later that Schmidt had escaped from th Southern Wisconsin Home for Fpilepties. Supt. Graham of the Institution v a m to Whiting yesterday to take him back.
Among those from Whiting were delegates to th Eastern convention at Indianapolis were Gladys Douglas, worthy matron, Mrs. Porothy Saunders, associate
iron; Mrs. Amel.a Burton, past grand matron and Mrs. K. A. Olson, also attended the convention. The Masons of Whiting entertained their families at an elabora? p.ffai:' in the Plovenska Hall on Friday night. An erterta nlng program consisting of largely of out-of-town talent, was given. Refreshments were served and dnclng was enjoyed, the musi'- for which was rendered by McKelvej's orchestra. Mrs. F. M. Rogers entertained a number of friends at a party at her home on Friday evening in honor of
t larence niggers of Roberts spent Friday and Saturday
friends in A'aiparaiso. Mrs, T. W. Kohr of Indiana boulevard was in Hammond on business Friday. Mrs. Ray Witter of Lake avenue visited at the home of her mother in Hammond Saturday. Mrs. Harry Timm of Last Side visit.
their 1 ed at the home of her aunt. Mr. H
I Brcckman of the West Park addition. I Saturday. t Mrs. Frank Buehler of Roberts ave
nue was a Hamm !nd visitor. Henry Eggers of Lake avenue was in Valparaiso on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hunt and Mrs. Frynvyer of Fast Sid- visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spors of H16lh street. Herman Thiesson of Indiana boulevard was an Fast Side a isitor Saturday . Mrs. IJ. Scheckler. of Elkhart, district deputy of the Woman's Benefit Association, was a Whiting business isitcr Friday . Mrs. Ralph Jevveti of Hammond vcas the guest of Mrs. ,T Bachi at her home on Indiana boulevard the latter part of
the neck. I Charles L-hman of Michigan City j -pent the vieck-end in Robcrtsdale on 1 busim ss. ! Mrs. Schlatter and daughter. Mrs. F. j Mci'abe of the West Park addition, jtvere Chicago shoppers. A number of friends surprised Ernest I Fgsers at his home ,,n Roberts avenue j in honor of his Krthday anniversary. ; The evening was spent in music and 1 games and a luncheon was served. I Mrs. Charles Kgg?rs rf Lake avenue j spent Friday visit ng in Chicago, j Mrs. Wi'liam Bahn of Last Side visj lied at the home rf her daughter, Mrs. I Herman Theu-sson. Indiana boub vard. Mrs. Chauncey Fuell of Indiana blvd.
entertained the Marquette- Club at her
w ho ! Star j Miss ' and ma-
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WOMAN SUFFERED 12 YEARS Finally Made Well by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
Emmitsburg-. Md. "I Buffered for twelve or fifteen years, and vt& treated
lli;ill,l!liiliill,lliilli:i!lty Physiaan. Dut
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Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranfped.
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eot little relief. I
saw an advertisement of Lydia E. Pinkharrt'a Vegetable Compound in my newipaper, so
thought I would try J
it, and itcirfmemore g-ood than all the doctor's medicine. I am ft farmer's wife
swork all the- time.
and I am better now than I have been for years. I am never without Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound in the house and have recommended it to several of my friends. You are perfectly welcome to publish my letter for the food at may do other women." Mrs. iTTiJT Wakken, Emmitsburg. Md. Backache and nervousr.es3 are symptoms or nature's warnings, which indicate a functional disturbance or an unhealthy condition which often develops into a more serious ailment. Women in this condition should not continue to drag along without help, but profit by Mrs. Warren's experience, anc try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable ComEound and for special advice write tc ydiaE. PinkhamMed. Co.,Lynn,Mass.
Hammond Optical Parlor
141 E. State St.
Hsmmpnd, Ind.
Gosh! How my back aches!" After influenza or colds the kidnprs and Madder are often affected called "nephritis," or inflammation of the kidneys. This is the red-flag of danger better be wise and check the further inroads of kidney disease by obtaining that wonderful new discovery of Dr. Pierce's known as "Anuric" (anti-uric), because "Anuric" errels the uric acid poison from the body end cures those pains, such as backache, rheumatism in muscles and joints. Naturally when the kidneys axe deranged the blood is filled with poisonous waste matter, which fettles in the feet, ankles and wrists; or under the eyes in ta-like formations. Dr. Pierce's Anuric is many times more rotent 'than lithia, and often eliminates trie acid as hot tea melts suar. Ceee, 1Aimn.- "For many years I hsre been a rreat sufferer with kidney trouble and rbeumatie rios through my hips, extending dawn into Try 1 nees. At times I would be so stiSt I could not get i'P er down. I kd sealdirg urine: it would be very rrk colored, and there would always be a S"diment in it. I also had difficulty in Toiding, only a little t a liine, snd then only with great pain. I have tiken many remedies witb little or no relief. Quite r-eently I learned of 'Anuric' and began taking it. I have hardly taken one bottle but I am much i-nproTed. I hare no scalding, eicretion eottea ith ease and comfort and the color is perfectly normal. I am feeling much better in erery way t io I hare for some time ps-st. T am sure I have f. uad the riiht medicine ia 'Afluiit. !.' ITct. Cerktr, 115 .Vcr;A ilrtcf.
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Hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Office phone 145. Res. phone 1529
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