Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 301, Hammond, Lake County, 4 June 1919 — Page 10

THE TIMES

"Wednesday, June C 1919.

' Princess Theater i Whiting, Indiana Coming Friday and Saturday, June 6th and 7th Special Saturday Matinee

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A Most Magnificent Picture of the Year. Nazimova Surpasses Herself.

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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

WHITING and its PEOPLE

See Fred Strne In his best. "Johnny Get Tour Gun." and the by Flag-? farce "Beresford of the Baboons." at the Ptar toniyht. Elsie Ferguson in "The Marriage Price" tomorrow. When you started to pay for your Liberty bond on the installment plan you said: "'Will I ever get through paying on It?" Now that you have your hond almost paid for why not start an. account with the Whiting; Savings and Loan association. We allow you dividends at the rate of six per cent, per annum compounded semi-

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rrofecsor II. Strauss, M. D.; of the Uoj-al Charity Hospital, says, "The cr.use for aa attack of gout, rheumatism, lumbago, h supplied by the increase of uric acid ia tha Mood serum, the result of various causes, the most frequent of vhirh is renal. Beforo an attack, one srflers sometimes from headache, neuralgia, tinges of pain here and there." When your kidnej-3 feel like lumps of lead, when the back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are obligee! to seek relief two or three times during the night; when you suffer with tick headache, or dizzy, nervous epells, ectd stomach; or you have rheumatic pains or lumbago, gout, sciatica when the weather is bad, do not neglect the warning, but try simple means. Take six or fight glasses of water during the day, then obtain at jour nearest drug Etore An-uric' (anti-uric acid). This is the discovery of Dr. Pierce of the Inv&lids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. "Anuric" js an antidote for thi3 uric "acid poisoning and dissolves uric acid in the body rjuch as hot coffee dissolves sugar. "Anuric" will penetrate into the joints and muscles, and dissolve the poisonous accumulations. It will stamp out toxins. Send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package.

Misses Hazel Longr and Florence Fry

attended a meeting or trie ciucago chapter. Beta Gamma Ups:lon sorority at the LaSalle hotel on Monday evening. Mrs. J. W. Clark, of LaPorte ave. has returned from Washington, P. C. where she visited her daughter. Miss Florence Clark for two weeks. Eugene Putman, son of Dr. and Mrs. William E. Putman. who has recently returned Home from France, where he served with the 304th machine gun company, of the famous 77th division, spoke at the M. E. church on Sunday evening. The young man saw active service at St. Michiel and also In the battle of

the Argonne forest, having gone over the top several times. He suffered a j gas attack and was blind for several weeks at one time. His story was i vitally interesting and very instruc- j live.

Tarl Danzer. of Michigan, was the j

guest of Wtnfield Brock, of 113th et , for a few days. Miss Gertrude Zweig returned to her home in Aurora, 111. after spendin the week end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ehlers and son. of Hammond, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vater and family, of LaPorte avenue on Sunday. Mrs. Frank Gerlach. of Fred street, was a Hammond visitor. A bazaar and bake sale will be given at the Lutheran church tomorrow evening, June 5th. Mrs. Allen Shade, of Galleon. Ohio, was called here by the death of her nephew, Charles Warren. Her niece. Miss Jul. a Warren will return home with Mrs. Shade to make her home with her aunt. The Daughters of Isabella will meet in the Slovak, hall at 8 o'clock tonight. The funeral of Mike Bogdon, the 11 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Bogdon. of 208 119th street, was held yesterday from the Greek Catholic church. Interment was at the Greek Catholic cemetery In Hessville. A large number of AVh:ting people went to Chicago on Monday to greet the members of the 33rd division. paticularly the 131st infantry, which contains several of Whiting's own. The boys were Francis Denham. Harold Reynolds. Dan McNeill, Harry Powers and Dick Woodward. Roy Griffith, originally of the same company preceded the rest by being Invalided home, and Marcus Woodward, one of the finest chaps who ever went forth, also of the Whiting aggregation, sleeps in Flander's field. Mrs. Mary Woodward, the mother, however, is very proud of her hero son and happy to have her one son, Dick, returned to her. hale and hearty. It was a happy lot of boys and a iappy lot of parents, other relatives and friends and as all will say. It's a pcciVs. never to ibe forgotten. The bos left for Camp Grant and expect to soon be discharged and return home again. Mrs. H. S. Davidson and daughter.

Bonnie Jean, of LaPorte avenue, have returned from Michigan, where they attended the funeral of a relative. Glen Peceny. who is attending the Morgan Park Military academy, was the guest of his father, Joseph Peceny over the week end. The Boy Scouts have returned from their trip to Saguany Lake. Ind . Three Oaks. M:ch.. and Galena River. Mich., where they went Decoration Day. They report a very fine time, being escorted by Scoutmaster Donald H. Boyd and Assistant Scoutmaster Karl Schick. Ihe last lap of their journey consisted of a forty mile hike. Only second class

and are aere'ited by The AVhltlnS ir Co., "A. 118h St., Phone 13S-1V. NOTICE. After this date the rate for classified advertising will be 10 cehts per line with a minimum charge of 30 cents. Whiting, Ind., March 31st. z zl't WANTED Housekeeper. Slovak preferred, for small family. 540 New York Ave. 'XiST Pair of classes. . soft leather

vard. It. LOST Cameo pin, Saturday evening. Oliver st.. or 113th St., finder call phone 172-W. It.

FOR SALE 40 ft. lot on LaPorte ave . 5

Inquire 327 Sheridan ave. 3t.

PHIXCESS THE VTER TONIGHT. Tom Moore in "One of the Finest." Outing Chester picture and Harold Lloyd comedy. Thursday, Dorothy Phillips in "Talk of the Town." and final episode "Iron Test," also Patho Ntws. WANTED TO RENT By responsible party, 5 or 6 room house or flat or 3 or 4 furnished light housekeping rooms. Ref. Phone 370-R. Whiting. FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms upstairs, front. 510 New York ave. scouts were eligible for the trip, those coing being Horace Gladden. Oors Dewey. Joe Kraemer, Merrill Iv.-ry. t'leve Stenhouse. Conrad Wilhelm and Winfield Brock. A meeting will be held at the public

library at 8 o'clock tonight to take in charge the erection of a community house for Whiting. The representative tody is to consist of a member of each church, lodge, society and club In Whiting, & large attendance U desired at the meeting, the president of each of these bodies being expected '.o be present. The S. O. Co. has purthased the entire frontage on Front trcet, the tract being 450 123 ft., on hlch they are planning to erect a jarge community house. Motorcycle Cop Parker h&s been on the Kirk list for several days, which in a large measure accounts for nil the speeding- auto's through the business Iistrict. The regular meeting of the W. B. A. of the Maccabees will be held tonight, at which there is to be an entertainment and refreshments.

ST. JOHN

Mrs. Anthony Howard, and son, Jerl, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Chicago. Mrs. Wm. J. Beasley, of Chicago, spent several days here with her brother and family. Lawrence Sigler and Miss Ine Warnecko left Monday for Savannah. 111., to visit several weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson, of Chicago, have moved into the Ludwlg place north of town. Nicholas Bohn and daughter, Anna, of Chicago, fpent several days here with, Peter Poitz and family. Vincent Theiln has purchased a Briscoe five passenger auto. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lelnen were visitors at Hammond on Sunday.

Perfect Health Is Yours If the Blood Is Kept Pure

Almost Every Human Ailment Traceable to Impure Blood. You can not overestimate the importance of keeping the blood free of impurities. When you realize that the heart is constantly pumpinff this vital fluid to all parts of the body, you can easily see that . any impurity in the blood will cause senous complications. Any slight disorder or impurity that creeps into the blood is a source of danger, for every vital organ of the body depends upon the blood supply to properly perform its functions. Many painful and dangerous diseases are the direct result of a bad condition of the blood. Among the

most serious are Rheumatism, with its torturing pains; Catarrh, often a forerunner of drend consumption; Scrofula, Eczema. Tetter, Erysipelas and other disfiguring skin diseases; Malaria, which makes the strongest men helpless, and many other diseases are the direct result of impure blood. You can easily avoid all of these diseases, and rid the system of them, by the use of S. S. S, the wonderful blood remedy that has been in constant use for nore than fifty years. S. S. S. cleanse the blood tnoroughly, and routs every vestige of impurity. It is sold by druggists everywhere. For medical advice absolutely free, write today to the Medical Dept. 236 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga.

ROBERTSDALE

The Luthern church will give a bazaar and bake sale at the church Thursday evening. June 5. LuncheOD will be served. Everyone is cordially invited. Henry Hatt and Lawrence Fick, of Myrtle avenue, motored to Kalamazoo, to visit the formers mother. Mr. and Mrs. William Greison. of

Amy avenue, were the guests of the latter's sister, of Chicago, Monday. Mrs. F. Kasch and daughter. Mrs. H. Regner, of Indiana blvd., visited friends in East Side Monday. Carl Buchler, of Lake avenue. Is making great headway with his new home and expects to move by the fore part of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Val Brown, of Hammond, visited at the home of tha former's mother, Mrs. John Brown, of Myrtle avenue. Miss Lleanore Flck, of Myrtle ave., has returned home after spending a few days in Battle Creek, Michigan. The Maccabees are expecting a large number of members present at their regular meeting tonight at the I. O. O. F. hall as there will be a very Interesting entertainment given and luncheon will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Stracka. of Myrtle ave., have moved to the former Fritz hom cn Roberts ave. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz and family will make their home with Mrs. Fred Schade, of Lake ave., until their new home on Cleveland avenue is completed. Mrs. Henry Eggera entertained Mrs. William Se!:ger and Miss Ream,- of East Side, at her home on Lake ave., Monda y.

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Hammcnd, Ind.

NOTICE The undersigned Feed Stores will be closed Saturday afternoons during the months of June, July and August. THE BIEKER BROS. CO. KUSSMAUL FEED & ROOFING CO. MAGINOT BROS.

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Our stores will close Thursdays at 12:30 noon during June, July and August. Hammond Retail Merchants' Ass'n

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Get Your

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Apparel Ironed

It. will pay yuo to stop helping with arid worrying about the family washing. Send it to us. We will return the flat pieces ironed and folded, the wearing apparel rough dried, pieces starched that need it, for nine (9) cents per pound, or we

will iron the wearing apparel at a very reasonable extra charge. Ask our driver or call our office. WHITING LAUNDRY Phone Whiting 109-J. 509-511 Indianapolis Blvd.

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Oh:snnL.Ir TTociriiii. Gear

Most Beautiful Big-car Offering of the Season, and the Price is Only $1795 THE new Chandler touring model is here. We have waited for it. Old Chandler owners have waited for it. It s here now and we are all proud and happy. The Chandler of the past has had splendid bodies, but the new Chandler touring car even surpasses its immediate fore-runner in beauty of line, in bigness, in comfort of its cushioning, in the nicety of its custom-like workmanship and in its lustrous finish. The new Chandler Touring is a big car. Its high hood and radiator, its broad cowl, its wide and deep doors give it distinctive appearance. And it RIDES, it rides like a dream

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Nothing has been cut out to permit the delivery of this fine big touring car at the Chandler price. Indeed, many little details of nicety are added. The back curtain window is beveled plate glass. The clear-vision side curtains fit snugly and open with the doors. There are detachable rear quarterbow curtains. There are outside door handles.

- Features which have been standard ChandleJTqualltles In the past are continued. The cushions are upholstered in genuine hand-buffed plaited leather. The fronti compartment floor boards are covered with heavy gray linoleum, aluminum-bound. The two comfortable auxiliary chairs fold away, entirely concealed, when not in use. -

4 Carrying tHis Handsome Body Is the Famous Chandler CHassis

You will choose the new Chandler touring for its bigness and its comfort and its handsome dignity. But you will choose it, too, for its mechanical excellence. Fifty thousand Chandler owners know, better than we can tell you, what a good car the Chandler is. The famous Chandler motor and the sturdy excellence of the whole chassis make the Chandler notable among fine cars.

- The Chandler continues for 1919 all its distinguished mechanical features; solid cast aluminum mgtor base extending from frame to frame, silent chain drive for the auxiliary motor shafts, annular ball bearings, Bosch Magneto ignition and many other features of design and equipment characteristic of the highest-class motor car construction.

SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES Seven-Passenger Touring Car, $1795 Four-Passenger Roadster, $1795 Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, $1875 Convertible Sedan, $2495 Convertible Coute, $2395 Limousins, $3095 All Prices . o. i. Clevelfd H. A. THIEL 671 South Hohman Street Phone Hammond 1741 CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, O.

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