Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 23 June 1919 — Page 8

THE TIMES.

Monday, .June 23, 1919.

YOU NEED NOT SUFFER FROM CATARRH

m iou must Llrive it Out of j To be rid of Catarrh

Your Blood.

-atarrn is annoying enough when it chokes up your nostrils and air pas.-. ;eS, causing difficult breathing and other discomfort"!. Real danger comes v hen it reaches down into your hins. This is why yru should at once realize the importance of the proper treatment, arij We no time experimenting with worthless reme

dies which touch only the surface. J lanta. Ga.

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urive the disease srmj out of your blood. Splendid results have been reported from the use of S. S. S.. which completely routs from your Mood the Canrrh perms, for which it is a perfect antidote. If you wish medical advice as to the treatment of your own individual case, write to Thief Medical Adviser, 42 Swift Specific Co. At-

WHITING and its PEOPLE

"GOOD-KNEES, GRACIOUS, HARRIET!" SAY THE WILD WA.VES TO THIS PRETTY MISS

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Whiting, Indiana TODAY AND TOMORROW

"The Unpardonable

with Blanche Sweet The Greatest Picture Since "Hearts of the World." Directed by Marshall Neilan (Producer of Daddy Long Legs.) From Major Rupert Hughes' Famous Novel.

Harry Hushes. of Muncie. Ind .. sentp a few ilavs visiting: in Whitm? Mrs. J. J. Kelly, of Indiana l'ouvard. nhn is in Tci'hny, II! . f or the benefit of her hialth. remains in mu'h the same condition. Th- meet ins of the '. E. S. ntll be held tonitrht at which candidates ar to be initiated and refreshments irvfii. A numbrr of the members of Whiting Chat per, Tri Kappa sororitv. w r euer-ts of the members of Mary chapter n S.it '.; rda y. when they rntf'cta.ucl WhitinK and K.nst 'h-rau. members at a party at Miller's beach. An nil stove exploded tn the home

W I of William Ktter on Sheridan avenue M ! on Saturday nvrnints. caustns quite 3 J a canflagrration for the t ime belnfr.

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Don't Wash This WeekSend Your Bundle To Us

It's too hot to continue with those bi washings these days. There's the sheeting, table linen and undergarments. Send them to us. We can launder them easier. Look at he work it will save you. You men folk will want an ample supply of clean shirts and collars. Don't wait until you are on the last round, but call us regardless of the size of your bundle. Better let us havp your linen suits this week. They are rnSfhty cool and refreshing these hot evenings. Call 134 for pricesHammond Laundry Co. 163 MICHIGAN AVE., HAMMOND, IND. PHONE 134.

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j i:sed. No heavy eloth.ns is desired nt' the present time. "l.thiii(i mav he left j J with Miss Rf.il at the oit hall. 3R. j Mi M Intre and brid r"turnd i . Friday from Kentucky where theyj I were married last Tuesday and nre

livinn at th hnie of Superintendent ' r. tid Mrs. .1. H. lfob!!ntn .n Oliver 1 street. 1 A rnre musical treat is in store for j (he Whiting per pie tomorrow nijrbt ! in a concert to h. p:ien by the Ladies' J Aid at the M. I", church, at which tim j i'.l'am MchnnaM. who s.nrrs for the Coliirnbia ivcoreN will appear n sonRs

anfi reading, together with loal talent. The program is to be as follows: 1. Piano ruct March. Tannhauser Hy Warner

Mrs. Hoskinson and Mrs. Dunning". 2. ta) Palms . Fauve I b) Asleep in the I eop . . . . Tetre j ic) F: H-s Yiol. F.ohannan I Mm. McDon'ald. j 3. a Beauty Eyes I I Know a lvfy Garden i Mrs K. T. Kvans. ' 4. (a Come in the Garden Maud M. W. Balfe j (b) The Old, Old I. eve. .1'eKorcn John Mv Neill. j 5. a h"vp I Have 'on You From ' the r-yde f lAf Ronald ' h - A Birthday ... Woodman .

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Mr. and Mrs. Hope of Danvllie, m., motored to Crown Point on Saturday to ! visit at the hom of her- cousin, Jlrs. Earl Cole. i The 1,piz ?.;anu f acturiiig Co. have purchased from Charles Luebcke jots 2, 3. . 5. 6. 7, Mock R. P.. R. addition to Crown I'oint for $'."iil Tl:- I.etz Co.

intends enl-irg-ir-sr their faci(ry to a I largre extent this rf niinc summer, j Miss Mary KraniT f-pent the weekj end with her sister, Mrs. Clark, in Ham- I mond. Karl P.indoiph is r ported 83 being very si.-k v.i'h typhoid fever. 1 j Brother f-'ylufti-r Ileinen, ". p. p. j -f Purket vilk, ., eotjsm of Mrs. IZ'izal b'-t;i Cook, vns lier1 fr several fiays

this week.

Supt. F. F. HciKh'Aa; from Indianapolis v,h:o

mtciinft of th- ;ta . . Mr. lihway i'miiii'-I

Mr. ni Mr:. I'ot.-k r ; Gary fii'ti! Sunday i-.' ' Leonard Fatch.

has returned he attended a jc.erintend' nts. '.day. :nd children if .1.1; liom.j of

down state. Miss Nellie Taylor Is nJoy!ns a two weeks' vacation from her duties in Co. Recorder Johnson's, office. The many friends of Mrs. John Aenew in Crown Point were, sorry to learn this week that Mrs. Asnews health has been very poor of late kp. fore fro;ns: to Hammond Mrs. AjtneTr lied here and was Miss Pearl Nicholson. Misses Altie and Lucinda Frey were truest of rehxtives in Oak Park for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Latrop r;lme on Friday nicht to the home of their daughter. Mrs. Edward Krost. Thev are from Camp Walton. Flv. and remain in Crown Point for an extended visit. ' NEW MASRIAOE LICENSES. Xick I.onc, Chicago, and Emma Reip. iinser, ?chererville: John Paunescu and Dora Frieator. Gary; Laurence T. RoKpit and Anna Maddox. East Chi.-a-co: Paul Calwhlte and Anastas;ii

Howard Parr, the young son of Mr. ! Folekis, Oary; Clarence Chrlseiner ml and Mrs Harry, was very badly hurt Bertha Bennett. Gary; William E. Muron Friday w hen Tie fell from a bulldm ray. Ind. Harbor, and Airnes P.ichmond. which he had climbed upon to pick Oh lea go; "William Kennane and Lulu cheeries from a nearby tree. He wa Bryant, 'Whitine: Harry Pjerf, East

j picked up tineonscious and remiir.ed chieaco. and Ellen Aldrin, Ind. Harbor; j in that condition for several hours. He Earl E. Buck and Mary J. Doran. Whtii very much better. ' inc. j Mr. and Mrs. Homer M-OriHu has . . , returned from a visit with relatives '

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Miss Harriet Hammond in her new bathing costume. Harriet Hammond, who is well known :n the motion pictur rirclcg on the coat, has just startled the blase on-lookers with her new bathing costume. Harriet is always one of the most attractive figures on the beach but this newest costume is especially dazzling. A striped silk cape over a Mack satin suit tr.mmed in white fur. Could anything be more daring and less water-proo'"

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MORE- INTERESTED IN HOME AFFAIRS

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 WASHINGTON. June 21. National and domestic. rather than inter-na-t'.onal problems are gripping the. attention of the people of the midd'.ewftt, anion? whom he has been circulnt: for the past month. Republican National Chairman Will Have stated upon his return to the headquarters of the Republican national committee. "The popular sentiment I encountered in the middle west demonstrated in my Judgment." he said. "American

TO ALL WOMEN WHO ARE ILL This Woman Recommends Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Her Personal Experience.

anil are accented by Thr Whiting Co., 524. 119th St.. Phone 1HH-W. NOTICE. , After this date the rate for classified advertising will be 10

Saturday to see his son who has just ; recently been discharged from the navy.

Kay Hoshaw, who is working in De-J people have confidence in the ability troit. Mich., came Saturday evening fnrjand intention of the- Republican party (a two weeks' visit with relatives here. I to put real teeth into the solution of j James Smith, of Hammond, visited the important national and domestic relatives here Saturday and yesterday. j questions confronting the country." i Miss Lena Hepp went to Ottowa. 111.,, Hays was mum on the league of yesterday to visit her sister. Mrs. V. C. ! nations situation in the senate and iCnnd nnd bushand !the rountrv. He eJtDlatned that his

! Mr and Mrs. P. V. Clark of Kens-' recent Fort Wayne speech on the

selaer. visited their daughter, Mrs. ' subject was all he ha dt osay regard-

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7. Overature 'From Jampa" i Mrs Hoskinson and Mis. Lem:ng. ! S. Recitat ins Selections. j 'rn McDonald. i

The members of the li15 class of I March '31st

the Whitinsr high school n honor of j their departed member, attended the Dividends on savinps are th funeral of Lawrence Kick in a body j mediate reward of thrift, but th

on Saturday, and furnished a beauti ful floral tribute

Ernest iloorc, and husband hero yesterday. AS'. C. Hale spent Sunday here with hi wife. John Heiting. Sr.. and John Heitinfr. Jr., of Chicupo. were Sunday puests of their sirttr. Mrs. B. T. F.eckman, and

Whiting, Ind., family. 3-31-tf i Joseph B. Clark, of Chesterton, visited . his brother. Hugh Clirk. and family here

yesterday. Mrs. Nettie H'icsrins, of Marion, is here the truest of her brother. Huph

ing it at the present time.

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon of Porte avenue are entertaining their nephew, B. F. Freeman of Waco. Tex. Mr. Freeman Is a student at John Hopkins Medical college, Baltimore. MJ.

ROBERTSDALE I

A number of Bobertsdal people attended the graduating exercises of Hammon Thursdav. Miss Helen Dreesen was one of the graduates from here. Mrs. C. B.iel of Indiana, boulevard, was a Chicae;) shopper Fridav. Mrs. A1 Shaffer of Cleveland avenue, came home Friday evening after b'inx confined at the Mercy hospital in Chicago for two weeks, and is gett insr along- fine. Mrs. Breakmsn. of the West Park add;t;on, entertained her mother, father and brother. Walter Hegradorn of

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j to build up a reserve fund is not to clark ani family.

j wait until you can put a lot of mon

ey into the bank, but to save the small amounts as you eo alone Whiting Savings & Ioan association. Mor- j ton Trout, president, and Henry P I

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Wet Umbrellas TH E CTeen cord that connects your telephone to the bell box is an essential part of telephone equipment. There are many ways in which this cord can be so injured as to interrupt the service. Almost all forms of moisture arc conductors of electricity, and a wet umbrella with its folds touching this telephone cord will short circuit the wires and cut off service. Recently, after a heavy rain, ninety-six telephones were put out of order by wet umbrellas coming in contact with the cord. A carelessly handled glass of w ater, an overflowing ink-well, rain from an open window, the careless mopping of office floors, any one of these may cut off your telephone service. Please protect the telephone cord, and allinterior wiring and telephone equipment, from moisture.

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Windsor Tark. Chicago. The W. R A. of the Miciabees have paid the claim of Mrs. Anna Bartuska. who passed away April l' th To all members of the WP A of the Maccabees, after July -nd will b paid to Mrs. Mary Myers of 5CT Schraee avenue. Mrs. Frown, the foj -mer record keeper, has resigned her position cn account of ill health frs. Gr.ason. of Lake evenue. was !n ChicaKo visiting h"r sister last Thursday. Mrs .-lanton. of Myrtle avenue, was in i'lina?o on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Swank of Indiana Harbor were visitor? last evening at the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mastrrbon. Mrs. Stelsifand of Beiiview. la., ir here at the home of Mrs. Augusta Eggers. Slie came to visit her son who Is at St. Bernards hospital in Chicago very ill with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mrs. Morton of Hammond, both deaf mutes, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Golding of Myrtle avenue. Clarence Eggers of Roberts avenue, is spending his vacation visiting relatives and friends at Beiiview. la. .

Ccning Events Cast Their Shadows Prepare New to Withstand th Criaia.

f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 OAKLAND. Calif, June. For six and one-half years "Martha Jane." little U-g. horn hen owned by 'le .rpe Pctrie. asrfstant station master at the Oakland pier, has been laying erps. According to Petrie. who has been keeping count.

Mr r Cleaver, of Hammond, visited! - '

anout nine fw.ry ud.. ?. Recently 'Martha Jane" quit laying and besran to grow in size. She kept on

(rrowlng. and the srowth was attended

with signs of great distress .and the fowl was in such anftony she was killed to end her misery. Inside her there were twenty-two perfect pgRS with shells on. most of them of average size, and the embryos of lnl more. Petrie has sent the fowl and her history to the University of California for an opinion.

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"RUMANIAN QUEEN A PEACH," WRITES YANK SOLDIER EVANSTON". 111., June. Rumania's queen is a "peach." according to Captain Joseph Morris, of Ean?ton. who wrote to his mother recently describing dinner with the Rumanian royal family. And that's not all she js "very good looking and puts it all over the kine:" writes the American captain. "It's easy to sec why the Rumanian people love her." wrote Captain Morris. "The kins is a fine old chap, but hasn't the brains of the queen. She is so ex

ceptional that she nuts it all over th

king. ' I sa-t next to Princess Maria, on the left of the king, and we passed quite a line of talk, which ranged from feeding the country to marrying princesses."

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mond and Mrs. Rob Connors of Chicago i are spending the week-end here with

their partnts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stark. Mike Schmal and family have returned from their trip to Wisconsin Thursdayevening. Albert Thome, of Chicago, is visi'lnB scleral days here with his cousin. N'ic I. Ludwig. and family. Ii" returned recently from overseas service. Sunday evening. June 2-'th. an entertainment and the graduation exercises were held at the Forester Hall. Among the Hammond visitors on Friday were Mrs. Ed Stevens and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schmul. Mrs. Roy Weaver. Mrs. John Keilman and Miss Cecelia Keilman.

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E. R.' Lynch and Ouy Browne II were in Chicago on business yesterday. Much damage in being done in some fields of hay, wheat and oats in this) section by the army worm. Ed BrowneU I brought some of the worms to town ! with him yesterday that had been w ork- j ing in a timothy field. They had ruined I about fifteen acres and the owner1 of th-;j field had plowed around the field to pre-! vent the worms from getting into other j fields. It is said they cannot crawl ov. r i plowed ground and that after they have) eaten all the vegetation they will die. j Mrs. Mollie Davis and Henry Peter-! sou went to Sheridan. Ind., yesterday tn : irit relatives and friends. j t"harles Hayden. of Crant Park. 111.) w:r in Iowell on business yesterday. Mrs. Philip Sehicswah! and son Harold I are visiting at the home of her sister, j Mrs. H. L. Baughman and family. : Rev. and Mrs. Bowman, Miss Waakler. Miss Lathrop, Mr. Kendrick and Mr. !

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f'ramke of Chicago, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. L.. Foster Saturday, j Joseph Scott wnt to Sheridan, Ind., ! r