Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 19 August 1919 — Page 6
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Officer Parker has uoved to John street. Officer Petty Is back at work after a' sveral days illness. Mrs. A. Oefflnger and daughter Miss Gla1v of Oliver street are visiting at The Dells of Wisconsin Arthur W. Stewart was taken ill while on his way home from work on Saturday ami consulting' a physician 'is rushed ct St. Anthony's hospital Jr. Chicase. where as immediate operni'Cr. for irpr:.:: : itis was xerformed. Hie condition is now improving. Raymond Atrjham Is confined to h's hem !rs 11 Hh street by illness. 31 :s broth r Wyman who has bttn ill for several days is recovering' slowly. Miss Irene Samonson of the First National Bank is spending two weeks v.-ith re'iativ-s ia Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. John Howes of LaPorte avenue, have gone to Donovan II' . for , few days visit. Mrs. Starr Stowell of LaPorte av-e-iue. Is waking a abort visit at Starvt; P.o-k. Til. Mr: . McDernmft ana daughter Miss T s&ephme of Sheridan avenue. are vis' tine in Virginia. Minn. Misses Ida and Amelia Hoppe of Central avenue, are at S'arved-Rock, III. apendlng their a.at;on. Mr. L. Fisher of South CWcago. fcimerly of Whiting, hs been given the permit for the erection of an$ll.O'iO apartment house on LaPorte avenit. Mrs. ArmeliA Klose and daughter. Mrs. John Canner. were guests of Mrs. Merle Gardner Jit her horns In LVccoma Park. Mti. Edward O'Hara of Cleveland venue, has returned from a trip on the Great Lakes. Her dauRhter. Mis Helen O'Hara. who accompanied her. is now In New York City visiting with friends . Misses Grace Flangher and Mabel O'Hara are spending: their vacations at The Dells in Wisconsin. David Fritchard. of Sheridan avenue has returned from a trip to Erie Old Sores, Piles, Burns and Scalds Heal Very Quickly E. t Reid, Calumet Bid.. East Chicago; Central Drug: Store, Indiana Harbor; Harry's Drug- Store. Citizens" Bids.. Hammond. Ind., and Mattern Drug- Co.. Whiting, Ind., Bells an ointment called an Cur a that surely does do anything it ia advertised to do or money hack. Thoa. F. McCauley, Cooperstown, Pa., cut hl finger; blood poison set in; arm .ewallcd terribly; friends despaired: said ! arm must come off. San Cura Ointment drew out water and dark pus; agony r ceaawJ; arm and hand soon as good as ' aver. It quickly draws out poison from
unrui. fever sores, ulcers, boils, car
buncles, cuts, burns, scalds andbruises.
For Itchlnf. bleeding or protruding Iiies, It ha received the highest indoriemlf nts, while innumerable, casos ; are recorded where eczema, tettertand eait rhum were relieved in the shortest possible time. San Cura Ointment Ms
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la. R. F. Kschenbach was arrested f-ir speeding: on Suniav by officer Parker. Ha was released today on $25.00 bon Is to appear today for trial. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. tlrubb of 119th street have returned from Greencastle, Ind., where they spent their summer. Sabriel Benedict of Hot hstreet and Reese Avene. was arrested for provocation on complajr.t f (5eorsre Stack. He was released on $25. 00 cash bonds to appear for trial today. Mr4 and Mrs. Hugrh Brown and son, George, have gone to Kansas City. Mo., to visit relatives. Mrs. James M. Stover aid her little daughter Virginia, and Mrs. Raymond T. Myerlch and her little daughter Dorothy, have returned home from the Michael Reese hospital in Chicago.
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
and are accrtte! by Tb Whltlnir Te l o., AU-I. 119th St.. l'boir 131-W.
$45.00 will buy sol.d oak bedroom set. ! Bed with good springs and ni.tre-s, '
Jres.ser and com:riole. 24S Central avenue. S-1S-2
PR. K. I.. DEWEY, (rece-ntly Capt. "lediral frpM, I'. S. announces the re-opening -.f his cfficr-s in th
Both Papa Stover and Papa Myerich Sohraage V.lig., Phone 182W. S-lS-lw
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Everybody should use San-Cura Soar.S her vacation at Paris, 111., visiting her
Its antiseptic, prevents germ life, keeps the skin ciear. soft ar.d velvety. 25 cents. Thompson Medical Co., Titusvi!. Pa. Adv.
Latest Popular Sheet Music. THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Ha-nmond.
Mrs. R. Hutbard of Roberts avenue entertained her sister. Mrs. R: oat-rick of Cicero, 111., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Melvin and sons of Atchison avenue, left Saturday for Paw Paw Lake, where they expect to fpend their two weeks" vacation in boating and fishing:. The foundation is laid for a beautiful new home which Mr. and Mrs. Turley are having built ori Lincoln avenue. Henry Breckman of Lombard. 111., spent Saturday at the home of his brother Herman, of West Park Addition. Mr. anl Mrs. K. Shaffer of Atchison avenue are entertaining the former's father of New York. Miss Margaret Tagert is spending
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Milborn
Mrs. Masterson of Myrtle avenue, is entertaining her chum. Mrs. S. Snyder, her son and daughter, of Richmond, Ind., for a few days. Mrs. Harry Stevens of Pearl street, left for Indianapolis to visit her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt of East Side.
' spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Spoars of ll..th street. Mrs. Edward Jewett of Indianapolis boulevard, has returned from Port Washington, Wisconsin. where
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Try It! Make this lemon lotion to whiten your tanned or freckled akin.
rrtiNcr.ss tiieathh tom.hti Louise Glaum " "A LAW INTO HERSELF;'" also Pathe News. Tomorrow
E:ilHe B-.irke is here in PEGGY. S-15-1 i
move to that place in the near future ! Mr. and NfVs. Henry Thielen of Chicago, spent Sunday and Monday here with Vin.ent Thielen and family. Relatives received a letter from Mr i and Mrs. Arthur Stark of Hasting. Nebraska, saying that in June th? 1 barn with hay and tools and also tht:r new car burned, causing a damage nf
$2,000. Miss Camilla Weaver returned to her horr!e in Rose lawn. Ind., after several weeks' visit here at the homo of her brother. Roy Weaver. Miss Lena Nolan of Hammond, was the guest r her parents here Sunday Mrs. George M . Gerlach and daughters spent Monday In Hammond. A Kail Festival for the benefit of the St. John's Congregation, will be held Sunday and Monday. August 24th an I 25th. Everybody is invited to come and help for a gioi cause. Mrs. Thomas Nfises returned hem! Monday evening from Chicago.
with
HIGHLAND
she spent several weeks visitin
relatives . Mr. and Mr. Arthur Stress and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buehler of Lake av. enue motored to Kankikee where
t.'.. -v.-..!,. r ,;J Chas. W. Houk. of Benton. 111., is
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swets ar.d little son neit to Muskegon, Mich., Sat-
i urday to visit relatives.
boulevard, was operated on list wfek
at the St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago, ar.d reports from there are thai she is getting .along splnd.dly. Mrs. Frank Spears was in Chicago Monday to visit Mrs. H. Thiessen at the St. Bernard's hospital.
HOBART
i visiting at the home of Mrs. E. Liout-
hett . Miss Cl3ra Von Hueben and Miss
I Mildred Carmen of Chicago, are the
gjests of Mrs. Jrhn Miller at her summer home in Highland. Mr. and Mrs. M- Franchi and her daughter Gladys, returned Saturday, from a pleafant vacation spent at Fox Lake. 111. Miss C!ara Kelr of Chicago, re-
Saturday after at the home of
Squeesa the Juice of two lemons into a bottle ecntainlns thre ounces of Orchard Wilte, abaia well, and you have a Quarter 3is:i cf the best freckle, sun-
r-burn and tan lotion, and complexion
whitener, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Maesage this sweetly fragrant lotion Into tho face, neck, arms and hands and see how quickly the freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and whito the skin becomes. YesI It is harmless. Adv.
Mrs. A. Wehner and daughter M.si Catherine, left today for a two we-oi-cs" vacation to Niagara Falls. Mrs. Ear.gston, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Wesheched, left Saturday for her home in Erie. Pa. The Lad:es" Sodality o f the St. Bridget Catholic Church. surpris-ed Mrs. P. 1'rbine fcy presenting her a beautiful reading lamp. Mr. and Mrs. P. Ha-k and family, who have been visiting here the last ten days left yesterday for their hone in Cleveland. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. John Clifford of Valparaiso, stopped off at Hobart Sunday on their way to the Dells of Wisconsin to spend their vacation. Col. R. Colver. deputized quite a number of Hobart citizens for strike duty at the Standard Steel Car Co.. at Hammond today. Mr. and Mr. A. Eckerty have returned from Sanburn. Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. W . B . Mull was called to Chiiticatha yesterday.
turned to her honn spending two week;
Mrs. N. Fluckinger. Dr. F. A. Malmstone and Blalr.e Ilutchins of Griffith attended the ser
vices at the Highland Congregational!
Church Sunday morning
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Live stock is a seasonal crop like cereals and grains. It is' ripe' and is marketed in larger quantities in certain months. This causes a natural oversupply at one time and a natural shortage at another. During the time of oversupply Swift & Company places some of the meat in cold storage, against the season of short production. This is a necessity in order that the nation's ration of meat 58,000,000 pounds every day in the yearmay be forthcoming as the consumer requires it. This is not hoarding, not price manipulation, not market control. It is mere common sense. United States Bureau of Markets' figures of stocks of frozen and cured meats July 1 are being used as a basis for Department of Justice investigations in many cities. When properly analyzed, based on Swift & Company's stocks, these figures show: 62 per cent (approximate) is pork and beef cuts, etc., cured and in process of curing. It takes 30 to 90 days in pickle or salt to complete the curing process. 12 per cent is frozen pork, of which more than threequarters is to be cured in the next few months. 7 per cent is lard. This is a normal supply and only four-fifths of a pound per capita, and much of it will have to go to supply European needs. 19 per cent is frozen beef and lamb, and miscellaneous meats, part of which is owned by the Government and was intended chiefly for overseas shipment. If this were all diverted to domestic trade channels it would be only 2Vfe lbs. per capita a 5 days' supply. 100 fa From this it will be seen that "meats in storage" represent unfinished goods in process of curing and the working supply necessary to assure the consumer a steady flow of finished product. Swift & Company, U. S. A.
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Chan. S-heidt rpent Saturday night and S'indav with relative here. Nellie Hogan of Chicago, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. H. Schulte. Mr. Nicholas Fagen and Frank Lill!g, who belonged to the Marines, recently returned from France. They had been overseas for a long time and were glad to reach home eofely. Jeroine and Joseph Endres are on the sick list. Dr. Potts of Lansing, have been taking rare of them. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Frederich and daughters Helen and Caroline, motored to Chicago Sunday to visit with relatives.
farmers had over eleven hundred bushels of wheat, over two dollars a bushel. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Middleton cf Chicago Heights were visitors at the Myle Pierce tome last Sunday.
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Brooks Automatic Repeating Phonograph (That wonderful Lorue dance maohino.) THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Hammond.
Mr. and Mra .lien Klein. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thielen and Miss Laura Scherer spent Sunday with relatives at Hammond. Miss Hilda Klein is visiting in Hammond with relatives for a waelt. John Dewese, Jr., ha.B accepted a position at Chicago He'.ghttt and nll
For Broken Veins, Ulcers Old Sore3 and Eczin:a Uco Powerful Penetrating
X.. Harry Wei 3 caa supply yon.
Mr. George Boyd and family are driving a new Stearn s car gought of Walte Bos. Mr. Henry Kuehl's mother and oth
er relatives from the south part of the : . .. . . .. v-.-i-i V. list
county, vjg.tea at me jvucui Sunday. The C. and O railroad have changed their schedule again, the passenger train comes at 4:3 on S'Jnrtay evening as it formerly did. The same as thru the week. The M. E. Church is sending out a committee this week to canvass the
I town and community for the Budget
for the expense of the church for the coming year. Mrs. W. Schmeltz's sifters and family from Pittsburgh, visited at the Schmeltz home last week, they came through by Niagara Falls. Almost all of the threshing is finished in this vicinity Some of the
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Weakley were Hammond visitors yesterday. MU Eliiabeth Hughes returned to her home in Chicago last evening after a visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. S. A. Borwnell. Mrs. Oscar Snyder returned to her home in Chicago Heights. 111., yesterday after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. H. D. Alyea and husband. Victor K. Robert and family relumed yesterday from a few days outing in Wisconsin. Crip Hill, who is working In Chiosgo, -lsited his family here Sunday and yesterday. I I I ' I . I II I I II. I J ID ... ..)
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