Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 11 August 1919 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Monday, August 11, 1919.
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Mr. and Mi. A!. Langmifr an.1 s-;i Jack, ot rark Manor, are iitinK th Termer's I aroils. Mr. and Mr-. John LanA.T.vcr t Cleveland aven i:, Mr. and Mr?. I.anrc-nco Barrett and n of Gary, were sruests at tho M -y-in romf :n nr.!an:a avenue or Fr.d.iy t venmg. M!s Mary I, Morrison of Nw York i i.t. Je't Saturday for Toronto, '""anaiia. to spend to weeks visiim? M:ke T;cman ft Indiana Boule-v-.-d ha? tetn isiven a buiM'.n pvr:r.!t for the election for a t" flat aparimr.t ruildinp. Mr. and Mrs Charles Carret'e have begun the edction of a new home in Central pvenue Mjm Catherine Koch of Oliver St.. has returned homo frori the Mercy hospital in (. hioago, whu e she underwent a". t rt ration for opendioit:? JjRinr Schwartz stopped off for a f.rr; visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. AV . G. i-chwartz on Saturday. 'h'.l; fnrouto from a bu.-ines ::; '(in California to his home in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Edward O'Hara. and da-phter Miss Hekn C Hara. of Cleveland aven ;?. a: on a trip up the Gre&t lkos, h:eh they are enjoy in sr immensely. The Hoard of Education has been is;ed a permit to the extent of Jl. onn. f'T the erection of a portable s-chool t.iillOirg. Mrs. Schultz of Sheridan avenue, r.-i been entertaining out-of town ' r.s. Mrs William Voeel -wjll convert hr r, story brick strre house on the "i.ck rcrr.r of her l"t on Cleveland i''r,'J :rsro a residence. Hr-rry "Wetland was arrested by iTicer Ki'.cullen for assault and bat- ' ry on oomptaint of Steve Senchak. 'It.' wan released tn bond to appear in o-.-rt on A ' j c u f t I2th for trial. Mr. ar-.d Mrs. Arthur D . Heyden
are maiunx a number of improvements on their home in Ohio aitrni'. Mr and Mrs. K.hvarJ Zimmerman and son of Hyde Patk, nfrc priests of the lathi's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V O . fartz. Miss Hilda Toppcn is spendms; iicr vacation in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. C. W . Krdenburs; ani diuhter Martha, hau- gone to i!i.n and Mn'hiian where they will sp.-r.d their acation. M.ss Lu.-ii.- t;slinr of Ua Porte Ave. has returned home from V. is rims ton, I. '.. where i-he spent over a ytir in ;oi rrnnifiit -rn i.-. On her way home she visited at NiaK.ua Falls rrd several ..thrr points. The Whir.r.s: ols lub will have their annua! picnic at Cedar Lake on text Wednesday. The machines will have tr.e Owls' oluii rooms at one olo.-k for l!ie tr.p. The day will be spent in boat! nit. .laneini:. -ames. races. One ot" the main features to be the chicken ilinnei I'anls have been received from Mr. and Mrs. dairies Mciiinnis. nee Florence Mt.ylan. which indicate Ki.lt fVy are. luviti; a del i;;h 1 1 ul trip They are planning ; -tei. at l'fii"it and many i ih'i tastern P": v. t -.
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Mrs. Marti and son Milton, left for Ohio Friday to ist at the home of Mr and Mrs. M. K. Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. A. N.'istrain from Chicago, visited at the home of lid Un.nohr Tniiscay -uans. The l.ad.cs Ai.l will m'ct at the home of Mr.-. J idson of CJevtland Avenue. August tiie 13th. Mrs. M. AVittmer and .-on are visit ins at the home of" her daughter. Mrs. V. Berholtz of r.oberts avenue. Mrs. Augusta Kssers and Mrs. John Peterson wer in irouti; Chicaso on business last week. Mrs. Shade of T,ake avenue, is entr rtaimr.tf relative? from Den r. Colorado for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Wieser.felt of Whitine. have purchased the formers Miroe home on Atchison avenue. Mr. and Mrs Mame and family moved to Chicago Friday Miss T.ehman has returned to her
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
HOUSE INVESTIGATOR WILL GO TO EUROPE
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anil are accented hy The Ahlln rm o., Z14. ll&th St., Phone 13S-W. WH1TIM. RF.APERS ROOM AND Hoard For one gentleman, apply 113? Lincoln A,e., AVhitins, Ind. S-ll-1 We wish to sincerely thank the members of Whiting Chapter, H. P. u. I-;., for their fcjmpathy and help
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AMOS SIMl'IF.R. MRS CJ1AS. WEDUKE.
Princess Theatre
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Pvlonday and Tuesday, August 11th and 12th The Auction of Souls with Aurora Mardiganian- -herself The sole survivor of 500,000 Christian Armenian pirls. This picture shows truthfullv what she went through for Two Years in a Turkish Harem.
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INCREASING the food supply of the world is the most vital problem which man must solve. The burden of this solution rests heavily upon the shoulders of the farmers of America. The service rendered by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) in producing fuel and lubricants for the economical and efficient operation of farm machinery has made it possible for the farmer to cultivate a greater acreage, produce larger crops, and get them to market at least expense. By maintaining its comprehensive system of distribution, the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) makes it possible for the farmer to get his requirements of petroleum products easily, regularly and quickly. By virtue of this complete service on the part of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana), he may, literally, "make hay while the sun shines." He is independent of the health or endurance of horses. He can plow, cultivate or harvest when these tasks should be done. He can have a complete cycle of activity, operating even by shifts, if necessary. He can plan his operations on a definite schedule to produce a steady, constant supply of farm products for you and your family. Thus is illustrated how you benefit by the service rendered by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) to the farmer. These are benefits accruing to the world at large which accentuate the usefulness of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) as a public servant, and emphasize how completely it discharges its obligation as such.
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Ini F,SS 'I'll K ITRK TOMC.HT. "THK A t'CTION OF SOIXS," with Aurora Ma i d isa niau herseif, show ing the awful life of a Christian Armenian K i r 1 who alone, out of a hall' a million others. survived after two years in a Turkish Harem This picture presents facts, not fiction S -11-2 Mr. M. K. Hair, are "Jovial Mike' who is the (ieneral Sales Manager for tne INDIANA 1 F. V K 1,0 P.M Li N T COMPANY, subdivided the fifty-seven acre pa i eel of lam.', laying between 119th street and Indianapolis Boulevard, Lake and Sheffield Avenues, has been very active in selliri.c lots and is makins quite a record. The Company was organized a few
months a,;o among- leading Whiting citizens ind business men; and the new Subd vis on bemjr highly restricted, it was considered appropriate to piv it the historic name "SHI31--FIKI-D." The future of 'SHEFFIELD" is apparent, as it is in that direction m which building in this region is growing and expand. nsr. and already spicrd;d residential homes are being built t h ere. When inquiry was made of Mr. Hair in the Company office at SHEFFIELD as to how the new lots were goini?. he replied with a smile and said, "Numerous res dence sites were sold last week and sever-! business locations, the chief ones being twp frontages on Indianapolis Boulevard of 7 7 and 60 feet respectively, and one on. Sheffield Avenue having a frontage of 50 feet: and if you're wise you'll buy a lot.'' S-ll-1.
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Mr. '"harlton. who ts the stone cutter for the (.Mark Bros. Monument Co. U moving his family here from Terre Haute. Ind. I. J. Thompson and son. Max. of Buck Creek. Ind . came last evening for a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Thompson and other relatives hero. Janus Chit wood returned last evening from a visit with his daughter. Mrs. Harry Steward and family in Chicago. He says Mr. Steward, who lias been in the hospital for the past two months, will be able to be taken home today. Mis. I'.eulah Jones and McKinlev Urathe who are working in the north fiid of the county, visited their nether. Mrs. . M . Peathe here yesterday. Mrs. Bessie Hav den. who has been siclf for the past two wee Us. threatened with typko.d fever, is getting better. Mrs. F.lla Merriman who has been visiting relatives here for 'some time has returned to her home' in Bangor. Mich Her nephew llver'itt Tiion,n r. a '. coir, pa n . cd lie r home.
Mr. ami Mrs. Adam AdWr and family of Hammond, sprnt Thursday evening here.
HIGHLAND
Miss Louise ' Leverone and Miss Clara Keller of Chicago, are spending two weeks at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Fluekmger. M.ss Mary Sa:naii'!.rgr of Ha.ii.ni in .vas tli1! guvs; uf M .-s N iu Ja-n;i;-s !! Mond i . Peter Z; p's house was struck by lightning during Tueslay'f. storm, but no particular damage was done. Tw. lare trut south of l.-wn were als) .-tt uck. Mr. and Mrs. Franch'i and daughter CS'.ady ?re spending their vacation at. I'ox Lake, III. Miss 1 ,-oi ot hy Hour e.f Benton. 111.
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PLUMB SAYS THEY'RE PUBLIC'S INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON. AUGUST 11. That surplus earnings on profits of railroads re-invested in the properties by the management in past years, belong
to the public and should not be included in any plan for compensat.oti for such properties If taken over by the government, was the contention of Glenn L. Plumb, council for the Baliroad brotherhoods in presenting ha plan for Cue nationalization of thft railroads and their operation under a tripartite board, before the house interstate and foreign commerce committee today Plumb reite.-ated there could be n operation of the railroads by ihe railroads direct. holding that suih operation "would not be democratic" lie said there was efficiency in the postoffice department management but r.ot democracy. He claimed there could be r.o democracy in industry under a political government because of the s-e.u-et or hidden influence
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Henry D. I'locd. As a member of n house investicating: committee Henry D. Flood of Virginia will sail for r'urope within & few days. He will travel extensively in France and Italy patrierinfr. data as to conditions m those two countries. He will be fone about six weeks.
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home in Columbus, Ohio, after spending a few weeks' vacation vis'ting at the home of h'r sister, Mrs. D. Saylor of West Park Addition. Mrs. Arthur Golding of Myrtle avenue, returned home Saturday after spending a month at the home ofher parents. Mr. and Mrj. Miller of Petersburg, Ind Mrs. Arthur Beaubin Is confined to her home on Atchison avenue, with a very sore throat. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carmichael and son. left for Marion. Ind.. after spending a week as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. P.ussell McCarty, of Indiana!
Boulevard. Mrs. Charles Eggers of Lake avenue entertained a number of friends and relatives at her home at a luncheon given in honor of her birthday anniversary. Miss Aida Cattrlin returnej to Ind.anapoiis. after spending two weeks in Hobeitsdale visiting with relatives.
Miss Louise Wirhman of Laporte. it viiting relatives here Miss Margan ; Sw .iuson of Hammond is visiting the Schtidt girls. Mis. Mary Walteis of Chicago, Is here Icok'ng after his business. The Crochet Club was entertained to a beach party to Miller beach by Mrs. Catherine Ilaxton Friday night. Mr. Urbine who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Mercy hospital three weeks ago, had to have the wcund opened up again on a cioi,-,t 0f ;i si-ek of puss forming. Mrs. Llghtner of Chicago is here ! aiici ill.- ,ntere.-ts. Mrs. W. '. Stratton slipped and fell down th embankmetit, going across Puck Creek while she was comitg home from the midnight train sustaining a spraind wrist, last, eight.
Jo.-eph Spc icr t;-!iii.-a.-t' d I'U.-.in .- in 'iiic.jgo Thursday and Friday M.ss Mary Kamni' r of Ha in mo : -is sperd.ne l he w eek-end here w -. her mother raneing V1nesday Evening. .Vm 11th. Fpr.ng iliil tirove, St. John. It.d Good Mu.-ic. i-0-'. Mrs . Anton Graw ind family Hammond are visiting here with An ton Spieler and family. John J. Mag. not is visiting at . . : nt with friends t Louisv.'.le, K Mr.-. I.iien Nolan of Lafayette, rived lore l-'i id.v evening for t-t : . weeks' vis';; 'iio with licr son Tiio,;; a. and faui.ly. Mrs. Waiter Thomas and daushu r . Dorothy, and Mis Josephine Brandn,eyer. of 'hicaso. are visiting In re with Mr. and Mrs. Anton llti aad family.
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M.ss Pearl Hearst of Hamilton. O.. is visiting at the home of Fred Hillman. Miss M a y m e Brand is spending a few days at Pine Beach. '
Miss Lisie McCotint'.l who is working in Hammond, visited her parents Mr. mid Mrs. Joseph M'("'onnell, her Sunday. Mrs. Charles Hoiiet, acni .allied her. Beautify the Complexion
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MRS. BOYD
AVOIDED AN OPERATION
Canton, Ohio. "I suffered from a female trouble which caused me much
suffering, and two doctors decided that I would have to go through an operation before I could get well. " My mother, who had been helped by LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, advised me to try it before submitting to an operation. It relieved me from my troubles
so T can do my house work without any difficulty. I advise any woman who is aff.icted with female troubles to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial and it will do as much for them." Mrs. Makie Eovd, 1421 5th St., N. E., Canton, Ohio. Sometimes there are serious conditions where a hospital operation is the only alternative, but on the other hand no many women have been cured by this famous root arid herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, after doctors have said that an operation wai necessary every woman who wants to avoid an operation should give it a fair trial before submitting to such a trying ordeal. If complications exist, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. The result of many year experience is at your service.
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Or, If tot wtab first tt Brava Kotalko. &rn,l for a TaatiM box wbirb will com. to yoa by Ball nrmetlT la plainly wrarprd rackaco Eorlr.w only 10 rnu. Miter or aiarom. Id your lettr Satisfy youri. fnu want to stsa falllaa aair. .llminai daad.uft. atrrncuirn and drralos mnnl rrow-Ji of atroij and i!k-liko hair, or rorr tfat bald loot wlrh Lair. But KoT1I.RO at Ui. drjI--jT or trt tho iat K-.iio box by mail NOW, apyly coca or twice diliy watch la your atlrror! Adotoaa' JOB!. BART BRITTALN, BC 723 . Slatioa F, KEW YORK, N. Y.
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"fAN, but he has a fine set of teeth, the lucky young dog ! I wish I had taken care of the healthy grinders I had when I was his age!" Begin now to take care of your teeth. Lazell's Tooth Paste will keep them sound and white. Contains ipecac and, chlorate of potash to help prevent pyorrhea.
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ON SALE AT SUMMERS' PHARMACY, HAMMOND. BELL DRUG CO., GARY.
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and Millinery. Think what a saving this means on a Set of Furs, Fall and Winter Suits and Coats. In this stock you will find Genuine Mink Furs, Beautiful Triscolette Dresses, Triscolette Suits, not old carried over stock, but strictly new, bought for their Fall and Winter trade.
I am thoroughly disgusted the way prices on everything ono purchases have advanced and are still rapidly advancing, and I know people are becoming disgu sted reading so much about it, so I will not dare to say what Women's Ready-to-Wear will actually cost this fall. JUST A WORD to those who mny be skeptical regarding attending sales. I don't blame you in the least, as many sales are put
on and inferior merchandise bought, simply to fool the people with, including odds and ends accumulated in their own stocks and putting aside their new stock until after the sale. It will cost 5c, possibly 7, to come and see if this is a genuine sale of A No. 1 merchandise, including the new fall and winter stock or not. The White1 Store Co's loss in profits means the same amount of saving to you.
The opportunity to buy at a saving of from 25 to 35 will only be until a certain amount of money has been raised. Store open Tuesday night until 9 o'clock.
A. J. CL
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