Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 70, Hammond, Lake County, 9 September 1919 — Page 8
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Tiios'Imv, Soptombor 9. 1919 WHITING and its PEOPLE THE LAST REVIEW OF TlfE OLD RATTLE FLEET
of Injuria I ' It . e ! s . t
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Miss Anna Mil .ird w:ll, (r.tcr linols til t.lkr :i
i arse. Miss Gertrude Vater of ?:-.tr,da:; a-.- ; cr-aie has vs-.r.'-' i her position at 'ho hca.1 telephone excha :i c,. after sevirH years service. LaVerne Odlette l.as o-.mpleterl h'.c urse in Salesmanship in I$...tot) ar. i Has now b en Piair- i bv a t "h:o i '.: f.rin. I.lewlyn Griffith r.o has been it: w ith pneumonia, is now h to s t up. 1 Miss Loretta Knhn ..f the First T: ust and Savings Hank is sp. n : her vacation w ; h relate en in Lima cho. ; John Eer.s-'n w:l". l,ivp this week f'T Laftyette to r'i'.nn h s Jun.-r ' ar at Purd ae Uni.-rt s.ty. William L". n-h of sh- r:dan aven j', ' v. :ii enter Northwestern T'niversitv, t-i take up a course :n detit'stry . j Mr. and Mrs. Jarr.vs I'.ii'.ii r entertinned a few of out of t -wn friends J at their '. -,e in Sheridan a enue on S.'";rday evriir.c. I Mrs. Ka! .lT.es of lioth street. Is a; proving at. the Washington T i k ;-.o-.ital in i-h'.iMso. Mrs. Smith and dauerhter Mrs. H-f-n an. old time Whitini? residents. h" : were the truest of Mr. and Mr. I, j Moor1. of h;o avenue, have ret. n red ' to their bomn in Cleveland. ". Joseph J. Cltslla has eone to H.irr;- j burgh. Fa.. t. attend a meeting of the f.nancial committee- of the First ath- : ic Slovak union - Mrs. Johnson of Center street, has . been receiving treatments at th--Washington I 'ark Hospital in Chicago. ; Mrs. George Perler has Rnf to : Winstate, Ind.. to resume her position , s teacher in the high school of that j i;ty. The K. of p. Lodge will confer tfce rank of Face, on tin candidates at j their meeting next Thursday aftr- j lioon. The M. E. Ladies Aid Society will i hold a Silver1 Tea tomorrow afternoon in the parlors of the M. E. Church. The hostess ivill be. Mrs. Sowers. Mrs. r?edenbursr. Mrs. Savior. Mrs. Dunrin? and Mrs. Broderson . All member and fiieuda are invited to be In attendance. Miss Mabel Toombs of Oliver street.
Old Sores, Piles, Burns and Scalds Heal Very Quickly F.. I F.eid. Calumet Fid.. East Chira-F-: -Central Irug Store. Indiana Harbor; Harry's Prug Store. Citizens' rtldpr , Hammond. Ind., and Slattern Prus Co.. Whiting. Ind., sells an ointment tailed San Cura that surely does do anything it is advertised to do or money back. Thos. F. MeCauley, t'cuporstow.a. Fa., cut his finder: blood poison set In; arm swelled terribly; friends despaired: paid arm must come off. San Cura Ointment drew out water and dark pus; apron y ceased; arm and hand soon as good as ever. It quickly draws out poison from sores, fever sores, ulcer?, boils, carbuncles, cuts, burns, scalds and bruises. For itching;, bleeding or protruding piles, it has received the hiirh-'st indorsements, while innumerable cases are recorded nh-r? eczema, tetter and salt rhum were relieved in the shortest possible time. San Cura ointment is 30c. 6i'c. Jl ll'l and $2.40 a jar. Everybody should use San-Cura Soap, its antiseptic, prevents perm lite, keens the. skin c'.eir. sort and elety. 25 cents. Trc rr.pson Medical -o., TUusvili". Fa. Adv.
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rhotograph. takf n from I. S. S. Kentucky durtnp lst review, showing Alabama. Kcnhaw, Illinois and anotVi ship o! the fleet and picture of model of Kentucky, made by V. Kollenhagen, of tnat ship as remembrance.
Some time this month the famous old battle fleet of the Spanish-American war will he discuntled. run out to sea. and sunk.
The ships are row considered ob- I polete and useless for further ' service The fleet recently stacH its -final review. The shit-a will I
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vr.:ch is voiiKideroo m funeral for th.e old war
! e sunk bv some of the -nv Ore
naughts, milttary v vssels.
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Adve rtis em ents Are Winners
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Miz and Mrs ',!..tl
Roberts and daughter Miff Mmy. mo- j Unman, toyed to Chesterton on Siinday vvher- j Mj . nd Mr tht-v were the guests of Mrs. aiyt i .-! i l.-ui .if i
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fae.l
Roberts' Ir"ther
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antX ur una itcil by The Whiting nl to., 54. lllh St.. I'boce 13i-W. AT Till! PHIM F.SS TONIGHT: Anita Stawert in "Ill'MAX liclSIltE,"
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A.jo a comedy and 1
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i son . i The recilar meetir.sr of the W. B J A . of the Maccabees will be held this evening- ' Miss Alice Farr will enter the FestI alozzi Krocbol K'nderira i ten College, j in Cliicapo. f. take i;p Community j Play liroiia.! W.-ik. Her sister Mis
lb- Karr, will then sacce.-d her as tant ti h-r la liter on the Whiting
Call.
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l .n jf ntr, i-turn d Saturday
fr:r. tiaar vacation w h.ch was spent
at st Charles. i:i.. isitin relatives! j and will l.-ave a'ain today for a few j
Mys vis t with leiativ. s at M.iwauKee ' W'teonsin . M.-s :;. Ateh:;- mi and s.ster Mrs. ! LauniKtirtner si ent ti.e w.'-k- ad at '"locker. Ind.. with fi lends. j Mr. and Mrs. Ki.etly ..f Myrtle av-j i nue Tilnvtd t0 W'n.t'n; last fak an 1 are r.o'.v located on f'i imaK" avenue. ! .t t! us Stross of East Sb'-e was a ;
lat!ie New.. i'oi MARY M.I. MIEN t THE CCRRENT." Mable N-'in an in
ins tomorrow: "A FETAL ON" 'oni.n Thursday: TFSTAIRS." S-J-1
Mrs. E. A. Mizo an! Mrs. Vary
! Conray will ent. rtain the Fa--t Chiefs 1 of the T'ythtan Sisters at the home of the former. 5-2 ll Mil street, tomorrow j ni'ht, i Donald T'aesrlins; of LaForte avenue, who is in the Washington Fark Hosj pital, with wY-m at first appeared to
! be an attack of the appendicitis.
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ST.VFl TIIF.VTRK TO X If ; IIT When Woman Strikes." a powerful dramatic sacc.'ss, - i;id.ai;ter of 1'ncle Sam." a bit; comedy at the Star Tonisht; Wil
liam Ti.issel in ' io v.- ihe West Be- l itnprovin
gins." Tomori o w: I on't fail to see "WHEN WOMAN STRIKES' a tense and powerful drama at the Star Thentre. nl.inir with - nil'CHTI"!? OF I
! ten. 111. wnere tney were vanea y me
death of the lattrr'a daughter. Mrs
Harry Rhea and sister of Mrs. Stfnhouse and Mrs. Wclsby.
Mr. and Mrs. Stenhouse and cbildritn and Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. w( !s',y and so nand the mother, Mrs. Maiir!o O'Neill, have returned from I'loomintr-
Lln. George G ddin of 115th street .. . Vet: SciCatl. id an.ij daughters of Ti ppee i io .e. Ind.. spent;
ihe weeK-en-i vis'tirr at the Miftrfon home on Myrtle av-nue. Mr. and Mrs. Mast, i, n and friends motored to Lincoln 1'aik wae they spent Sunday.
r.VCLK SA:.r." and big comedy, 1'am Russell tomorrow.
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Brooks Automatic Repeating Phonograph . (Thru wonderful home dance machine. ) THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Hammond.
spent Sunday with friends in Chicago, j tius-t Peterson, a peddlar, was plac- I
ed under arrest by officer hauler on a warrant sw.rn out by P.itri k Harmon, ohii: ,a: him with malicious trespass. He was released on a a S-'j b nd. Jub.il Eiyko, of 121st street, was aria sted at 3:4'i a. m ., Sunday at Sheridan avenue and lli'tii street. Tae police in tr.ave-.iift t'neir -arly morning Icat. were attracted to the corner by s'neini: anl lound E'yko in an intosfcatd condito.n. thus u'.:ni vent to Ins fo, lin-s. H" was locked up pendtiu: h ts trial.
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Cut prices on all other makes. Let us wax your new enr'the way it should be waxed-
CUT RATE AUT PAINT SHOP
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301 Michigan Phone 2141.
Ave., Hammond. Res- 1043-M.
Brljht eyes, a dear skin and a body
full of youth and health may be yours if ycu will keep your system in order by rogul-rly taking t GOLD MEDM. The world's staniara remedy for kidney, liver, bladd?r ar.d uri; acid troubles, the enemies cf life end looks. In uo since lf96. All druggists, three sizes. Lock for nuia CoM M-Hl on mwmry ho t.ni accept do iciitatiea
Tl.e W. I-. A. the Macrabee will rr.e; r.t their . R.tlar meeting at the I. O. O. F. Hall. Wednesday oven ins. and a'l tit 'n-.bera ate tcfcl to be pro i ent 1 h- Wh Crcr K. o' V. EodSe No 'H will enfer the rank of Face on ten .andidates next Thursday evening. All members and visit mir members are requested to be present. . Mrs. Roy Emerson cf We.t Park addition, entertained a number of little folks at her home Saturday afternoon in ho-.ior of her daughter Dorothy's i.xtb birthday. The Fast Chiefs of the pth:an Sisters will meet at the home of Mrs. Ed. Mizo. of 113th street Wednesday evt-nins: tt 7:3 o'clock. All members are requested to be present as special business will be discussed. Mr. and Mrs. C. F.uel of Indiana Roulevard. spent Sun. lay at Riverview Fa rk . The T. F. A. will m"-t nf the Plan home on Myrtle avenue Tuesday evening; at 7:30 o'clock. Fusiness of importance will be transacted ami a'l m.ribcrs are asked to attend - Mr. and Mrs. K. Klemm of Lake av.n ie. entertained a number of nii'-of-'.on n relatives and fi :o-- at a s v o'eU.ck dinner at their home Sunday even iir . Mr. and Mrs. Wtll am " Hainan and family and Mr. and Mi-. A . Fuese.., motored to ?t. .loe. Mi.'iipnn. Sunday
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get you or your plant call South Chicago 9310. Night call Normal 7706. Guy E. McDermott will help you out quickly. Manager electrical department
S RIVERSIDE IRON WORKS
106th and Buffalo Ave., South Chicago. Fully equipped. Motor winding and repairs. No
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job too small no job too large.
hlinuer Shorlknd School
Day and Eveninrj Classes Ruff Building. Phone Hammond 29S1
Kesidcnce Phone 1674
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"I.IAJESTIC" Clean 0:inkerless Coal WEST HAL1HOITD COAL COMPANY J. J. BREHM. Proprietor Freeland Avenue ar.d Michigan Central Tracks QUALITY PREPARATION SERVICE
and spent the day with tie former's a : . 3 JLjJ,
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.Mi . and Mrs. Mason and daughter. r. turned to th.-'r h"!i-e after a two week's vacation with Jim Scott and family. Alvin Lit; lit f- ot was brousr'.t h"ffl Saturday from the hospital, he stood the trip well. Griffith and home looked good to him, his many fr.ends are giad to have him back. Will Miller, who was one of the first soldier boys to leave town", rolled In last week, he looks fine and is Lapp to be ht'-k. al'ttoucrh Griffith has seen very little " iiiin. Hammond seems, to have tin- most attraction for h'm . Thr- si ! o. ; .oiroiicnt is up to last y.ar in ai! ihe rooms, everything Is in running order for a successful year. Those at ten.i'iiK Hammond Hitjb School th.s yet' are ileo. MeKarland. Itaymond Covert. Raymond Watkins. Clyde Moss. Carl Ta-art and Sylvester Peirijrer. Mits -Guthr.e !s!ted friends in Chiuiifo over the week-'nd. M. P..- Eastwood's parents from Pennsylvania, are visiting them, arliving" Friday e v e n I n R . Milt Hoffman from Frebo visited liis
brother Irwin Hoffman, on Friday. C riff it h won the ball game Sunday 5 to 1 from the Whiting ba'l team. The marriace of Mr. '"haries Miller Pnd Miss Eleanor M. Novak, will be solemnized next Thursday. Sept. 11. at 'he War Exposition held at tho Col1 is urn . S Churn of Hunflncton former Pi-v.-h n Supt . of the Indiana Pipe Line, ste-n i Friday at the station and was i t rtaine.l at the Irwin Hoffman residence. ii Sept. ;i:h Mr. Ceo. Covert and Mis Clara Sebereer will be unlfeel -n li-airiage at Schererville. Ind.
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in homes, stores, effices and factories are not fit to be at work. They toil on day after day and year after year suffering with distressing weaknesses and derangements, hoping against hope that they will soon feel better, but how can they hope to do good work or escape permanent invalidism? Such women are in danger of derangement of women's functions. They ewe it to themselves to try that good old fashioned rcot and heih remedy Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound, which for mere than forty years has been restoring American Women to health and strength.
Here is a Notable Example Joplin, Missouri. "I took Lydia E. PinkiSam's Vegetable Compound to see if it really would do as it was advertised and it sure did, and mere. I was weak and could not do much work, Had bearing down pains and had to go to bed. I learned about the Vegetable Com pound from my mother and my husband told me to get it. After taking one bottle I was able to be on my feet most of the time and do my work again- I have a baby eleven months old and I have dene ail my own work, even the washing and ironing since she was three weeks old. I certainly recommend your great medicine to everyone who complains of female trouble and I am more than willing for you to use my teatimoniaL' Mrs. Timothy granev. 426 Connor Ave., Joplin, Mo. ""1 & . ?" O Chicago, Illinois. " I suffered fcr four years with pains. in my tides, hips and legs and a terrible backache. I could r.ct do any work at all. I was treated by many physicians but they did net help me. I read in ens cf ycur books where other women have been helped by Lydia EL Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound, co I tried it and it helped me very much so that now I can do everything in the house, I have told my friends about Vegetable Compound End vou have my permission to use this
htter." Mrs. I. OVENSTEIN. 902
S, Marshfield Avenue, Chicago, III. Thousands of such Letters Prove ilia Cur ail V ahie of
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GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN
Try It! Make this limon lotion to whiten your tanned or freckled skin.
Fashion's Forecast By Annabel Worthingion.
MISS' OR SMALL WOMAN'S DRESS.
The rollege pirl needs jnst such simple but pood looking frocks for penersl wmr in th autumn as the design shown in No. O.ir.a It consists of a slip-on blotw with drop shoulders and sot in slef-ve. sud a separate topiece skirt with stiaisht lnuer edr. The applied cuff :!t the hem are an attractive trimming feature, but th'T may be discarded if preferred. The skirt is fathered at the sli;Ltly raised waistliae. Two styles of neck are gien. The mis' or small woman's dress No. ri.'!f,("! is cut in sizes 14 to 20. View 1 la 10 year size requires yards 3tJ iDcb material and iVi yards binding.
Price 15 ccntL
a Imttie cr.tR in'rjr thr i hard hite, shav.o a o-j.irt- -t c." ti." r bu ru a nd 1 3 n lot i'-n, whiten.T. nt very, vi rv
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'."H.niy. M . it. Nowkirk and duchf.-p Fl.-..-sie, Floy miJ Stel'.-i. and Mrs. i; rl Grant returned yesterday from K"'k"mo, ind., where they attr.d d th N'twkiik family reunion. Mrs. Hay Nichols return".! y'iT. day from a visit with friends in Chirac n . The Misses Alice and Aerie Tv.wrdl w'-rp 'hic:iro visitors y.-s! dn v . Mrs. W. II. Panders who has h--n
r rf or. j very poor r.'.ntii tor tr.e pnst ' r vo"i liHe!ri,f'd at llPr home in West '"rf-k town-
! snip yesterday. M Ipip s tr.ro ' children, her husband, on.- s't.-r. .Mrs. (Mat. Cross and one l'r"t!"-r, II. J .
sun.'xion
Your prnr. r h;is the p-ninns and any drrifT store or t 1 1 - t cr.!:r..-r will u rly tlirce ounci i.t' Orchard Vv'hi"-- for 1"ev cents. Maff-iif.". this sweetly fraurat.-t lotion into the 1"ic. n''-k. arms ani hands and see how quickly ' ! freokU-s, suttciri1.. trilli:i rn and' tn d isa i'pe;i r and how clear, soft ar.d white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless Adv.
The To.vi I'oard J i 1 1 a Ion? session
Friday rofht. th main business toj como before ti-p hoard .'.s rep,, iv in j xn
bids for the r.ew wat r plant, th..y tr.-. being held isnd. r c .nsid- ra ti "n lint I n xt Th;:t sday when they will be 11 lary. ! Toll;'- r.n 1 Marion I'.e;riser Z'-'i'd lini.-liri- t,r 1 Arthur Oovert arc attf n lin-; t"e I'tir- chial s' ho.ds ;n I la ui.noi.d .
.towell to mourn her. rtlneral : '. ices will he held t"ni"rr" Il' iirv Dinwi-ldie, w h-. ha: been the tirtn" for th past five y. trs. of Mr. and Mrs. lid. Pinw-Miie Hi:rtn"n.l, is l;nm on a th'rty filvliiiilh. He wis vis-.tin n-'ii: here -esterda.' . Kdwin Pinwiddie left v.K'f '.i" l.af lye'fe where lie will cm. ti1 V
d ie l ti:v.-rsUy the oon im; Mrs. Henry p.ri.ieeri on
nd vis:ted friends h
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T,. K"ilman wh -. it St. Joe. Mich.. - -.a Saturday. . c m ; 1 1 h spent
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A MTT.I.ION PErPfnt;. T,t think, it rec parkaKe of the new tr-.iilen chrmif d r U. Q. .Pejky Devils- Quietus. i tnee.ch to rake a nuart ana enej;v.-h to k il R midicn bedhur.. tw ma-- r t.o-A- iarvre tn-.-y may be .r wriere th-.-y crime from, their ajc. color r 6ia, rnl at the .ame l?ave a rr;tirit ;a taeir ggs ar.d r.revcr.'i ta.u:l.in. Ctn THIS OUT. This new chemical run be had at any first-elas in.ii ftore. A 35c package makes a quart f i'. D. b.i.d wiii to 14:"U.VI 1WH a
hnrrol r.r o! -f.--ii!-n-'d bat; killer, la.::" lt aaybo.iv trapse upon your iate'lieare l.v etterir you pometbinij : la-i. t n wtKit you e.sk for, then 1 u'il ha.e vh.it .lect. r r'jscribt'. M.'.l.S I '.;-:.S ON' LOGS. It's fan to . cf t.:e Jrwp o'i' yuur pet doc. K ri.T.S CTtlCKKN I.ICE. No use for .ar . ha.ken.-i ta have hce. A 35e park ere r-ixed makes a gallon of chicken hce killer. Ye.-.ir dritiTdist has it, or can get it fer yvu.
