Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 77, Hammond, Lake County, 17 September 1919 — Page 7
Wednesday, Sept. 17, 1910.
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THEATRE WHITING, IND.
LAST TIMES TONIGHT The Rip-Roaring Speed Drama
DOUGLAi
fairbank:
The Apostie of Pep in
His . Majesty
the American
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The First of the "United Artists
"Big 4" Productions The Talk of Whiting! Doug's Daring Leaps! His New Handsprings! Fearless and Fast! The Best Yet! DON'T MISS IT
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Mr. and Mrs. Parker entertained a t imber of children at their home In John street in honor of the sixth birthnay anniversary of their daughter. Trn'.ce. ijair.es were played and refreshments served. Mrs. Cora B. Dunning of Sheridan venue, entertained her cousin Elbert Atkins of Malta, .Montana. Miss Antoinette Salathe of Central evenue left Monday for Oberlin. O., where she will enter Oberlin college. idiss Eliza Gardner of Ohio avenue, 1 spending her vacation at Clinton"ille. Wis., visiting the Sorenaon'a formerly of Whiting.. Officer Oscar Petty, who was shot in fh foot in the recent auto bandit Mtch at Whiting, has returned from rt. Margare's hospital and is hobbling tround on crutches. Attorney Frank MeCorrnack of Wiikesbarre, Fa., is in Whiting attending the convention of the Slovak Women's convention. Miss Edith Gardner of Ohio avenue, his returned from a visit with her t ster in Parkersburg. Pa. The Junior Class of the Whiting TrKh school elected their class officers NICK PORTER Farm Sale Auctioneer Highlands, Ind. Call or write for date3. Terms reasonable.
Dr. Carrol
Home 155 STATE ST., HAMMOND, IND. PHONE 3419.
for the ensulnfr year as follows: j President. Lawrence Smith; Vice President. Eleanors Haugh; Secretary. .rvine Green; Treasurer. William Thies!en. Mrs. Mary Gordinler of Sheridan avenue is visiting In Fulton. 111. ! Mr. and Mrs. David B. Purinton. of
Sheridan avenue have moved to the P.echt flat at Clark and 113th street, they hiving sol dtheir home in Sheridan avenue to C. H. Gardner of Ohio avenue . Mrs. Walter Kiokenapp entertained her aunt. Mrs. Martha Harmon of St. Joseph. M'.ch., and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shepherd anil daughter of the East Side. Mrs. L. Erbstein. mother of Mrs. Leo Winsberg of Cleveland avenue, has gone to California to Epend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sharp entertained two cousins from Milwaukee and Mr. and Mrs. Ackerburg from Edgewater over the week-end. Misses Sarah Arundel and Edna Carlson are planning to enter the Mercy hospital. ChicRgo, in January, t- take up the nurse's training course. Miss Margaret Hay will enter the American College of Physical Education in Chicago on next Monday to take up the course in Physical Education. O. E. Meek is Improving at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago. At a meeting of the city council an ordinance was adopted annexing five acres of Hammond territory to Wh'.ting for school purposes. This territory lies in the vicinity of Wilcox addition, Whiting, to erect a school house thereor. to be used by the children of the South end. At the meeting of the council an ordinance was also adopted raising the salaries of the school trustees to $400 per year. C, H. Gardner and family of Ohio avenue expect to soon move Into 'the Purinton fiat in Sheridan avenue that they recently purchased. Mr. and ilrs. John D. Morrison will occupy the upper fiat while the Gardner's will be on the first floor.
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Phone Hammond 3200 Chicago and Sheffield Avenues, HAMMOND
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This photo marks one of the most 1 interesting chapters in the relitri- J oua phases of the war, the meeting j of Cardinal Mercier, herc.ic pri- i mate, and Cardinal Gibbons, high
est Catholic crr.ciol in the United States. After a brief stop at New Ycrk on his arrival in this country Cardinal Mercier wint to Ba.lt.i-
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mere as the guest of Cardinal Gibbous.
Whiting A d vert is em en ts Are Winners
nil urc ruined by 'Ilir 1.1 tine ew ko., 83-1. 119ih St.. Phone 13S-W. All racmbcis of tue Whiting I'ds
613. F. and A. M . are nr-r d to o i present at a me--j:ig Wpfim sii.iy ?v-j enmg fr flr.al f.r.fcrf nc c-n t::" r.-w i Temple. The bui!.l:r g cu.uriiiltf ha v. plans and figures to pr'-sei:t t t'l" j members. j n. r;. WALKER, I I NOl t!MET j George S. Kochi wishes t an-; nounce tiiat he hss p'ir:-!iasi--l t"i: gro" ry and rr.'-at market f.re f.oaj
j-venue Friday fterr.fon. The ladie9 n-.- getting ready for the Fall Bazaar to he given at the. Uobertsdale church. Mrs. Frank Fpoars entertained the Marqucte Hub at her home on 116th street th's afternoon, cards were the main feature of the afternoon after which luncheon ! seried. Mr. and Mrs. V. Jewett. Mrs. F. Sfiars and daughter, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jewett of Hamm"nd . Miss Lilliarn Soltwedel f Mvrtle avenue, entertained M's Vera Cassii of I'hicas'. am! Miss Hilda Hyers, of Mi Chilian "!tv rn' the -eek-end. Miss Moth Wh te of ''hicago. was a Hobertsdale husincsp v If 'tor on Monday. Mr. and M:s. ". H. fircen of Centrni avenu'- an- eiiterta'ninK the latter a parents. Mr. and Mr?'. Milburn. who nv tored here' from Paris. 111.. MarKarit Ta icrL wsj visiting her grand ; :. iv -its made the return trip " with
them .
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Petzoli Bros., loiaied at o-m.i steih.--r Pt.. Whlttrs, Ind. Mr. Kn, his c arries a complete imp of cleMs itroctries and meats alvvais in st-ck and i"prepared to serve all the of t.'.e public In that respect. Satisfactory service end quality are ass ird ;!s 'Mr. Kochis has had a number of years perlence in conducting a grocery and meat market btisiness and 's therefore in a position to render satisfactory service by sc-llitiK "r.'.y the bct at low prices. rn.Wj- dclivfifd ii..i.iptly by aut'. Phone i::-. "Where Strvic-? and ' .'jua'.:ty Count." Adv. i-lT-1
No q'lick-i han.ge art1 ?t on the van iecille stage had any'.;-..; on I,'r.uy:.is
Fairbanks while he wa.- makinfi "His Majesty, the American." the picture j that holds the -"reen of the Star the:'.-
ere for the last times tonight. In order to save time he actuallv h'-id three distinct workintc cr-ws .bu.y. While one set of scenes was beina: photographed, two other sets were being prepared, and lie would leap to a new company as quickly as he finished with one. Three directors. ea h with their own
staffs of camera men, elect rioicns and i property men were thus wrkinf? con- j tantly and were r-a !y at ail tim'-.i ' to keep Douglas hustling it. fore the j
. i r M rt ority at a ami'
. and Mrs. John Kdtwedle of ! avenue, entertained the Porat th!r home Saturday evening very p-ettj- affair at whicj they
iiTiced the encasement
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daughter T. llicn to Mr. Georsco M. Cassw. ll of rhioago. The home was b'-autiftilly decorated for the occasi.T.. Music and games being the diversion of t'ie evening with an elaborate inn, iieon. served by the hostess. Mr. A. lltillgren returned to his work at the Standard Oil Co.. after en-ji-j.vru' a two week's vacation. Ned Naef of Roberts avenue has accepted a p sitlon in the drafting room er the Graver Tank Works at East Chicng". Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeil of Roberts avenue attended a theatre In Chicago last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Seifer of Whiting moved into their pretty new bunpnlaw on Amy avenue Tuesilay. Mrs. E. Naef and daughter of East si.-c spent Sunday at the home of Mr. ir,,; Miss. C. Naef of Roberts avenue.
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PRtfK Til V. VTR V. .TOMT.HT: Priscilla Dean in "THE EQUIPITE THIEF' also Charlie Chaplin comedv.l "A MUSICAL. TRAMP." Coming To-1
morrow. Frank Knsn In "TOI)t OF THE TIMES.". 9-17-1 SPECIAL SALE FItlDIV 1M1 STIR1)V OM.Y $120 worth of Groceries; see our Window Dlsplav. McVtMARi nROS. 9-17-1
ROBERTSDALE
Ail members of Mrs. Georate i;. Bader's Sewing Committee nre urcently requested to be at her home on Myrtle
Miss Emeline Morey left yesterday morning for Peoria. 111. where she will attend the Piadiey college the comiu.K year. l)er father accompanied her as far as Chicago. Word has been received here of the r.mrriHKe of .Mis" Nina Haskell of Chia?o Height. Ill -. to Caarles Nichols or'ltens.selaer. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride on the tU of .September. The bride is a former Lowell girl and her many friends here extend congratulations und best wishes. F. B. Plummer has sold his implement business to Russell and Hunter. Mr. Russell is from Monticello and Mr. Hunter is from Moroco. W. A. Itobbins went to Lafayette vesterday to visit his mother. Mrs.
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LADY'S AND MISS' WAIST.
A particularly attractive yoke of contrasfirig material gives a new outline to No. 93-SC. The wn;.t may be made of checned voile or orgamlie ar.d the yoke of matching material in white. The gathering at each side given a soft fulness. The long sleeves ure ahieil into deep cuffs which are finished with narrow turnovers to match the yoke. The closing is on the shoulders. Tiie lady's and miss' waist No. fCG is cut in sizes 24 to 42 iiic'ie.. bust measure. The 30 inch sine rein ires yards of .'? inch, T-ith yard contrasting material and 2 yards seam beading.
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nun-iovn fervoua Women Dr. George H. Baker, Formerly Physician and
Surgeon Monmouth Memorial Hospital of New Jersey, Explains "Why Iron Is One of the
GREATEST OF ALL
STRENGTH BUILDERS r
Says: He has found nothing in his experience so effective for helping to make strong, healthy, red-blooded women as Nuxated Iron. Every woman who wishes to peslets health, strength and beauty, hould carefully lead the statement of Mis McKir.lry who, ifter her perional om of Nuxattj Iron tells cf the results she obtained. MiM McKinlry says: "Wiiile I hid often beard of Nuxated Iron I must admit that prior to usir.ff it myielf I had no idea of its remarkable vilur for buildios up the heaitla nd trc:igih. "Following the tra!n imposed ly tnonthi of th most exacting work
ungir.g for the soldiers in the Tarir.ua
smiy encampments
social er.gjgcmcn
pursuits, 1 louna weakened. run-d(
feared a comclete collapts.
'"It eemed utterly impossible fnr me to drop everything and go away for complete rest, but I realized that as my condition was serious 1 must either do this r.r find s irr.ethinf that would actually rehuili try wamr.g strength und enable in: to cor.-.;riue my activities. "I had always been tre5udiced apainst tonic preparations which, for ae most part, I found enly acted as
a temporary st.muiant and usually left one worse off than ever. However, when my own family physician insistently recommended that I give a fair trial to luxated Iron, 1 consented to licin its use. with a result that after a few days th? weakness and exhaustion from wl.ich I uffered began to be replace! by a feeling of renewed tren?'h and vitali'y. In less than three weeks' ' :e my whole systrm was tingling with -rj-y and power and I was overjoyed to i..-.d that I was once more irt uperb physical cr r.dition. "N'uxated Iron lias accomplished so much for me that I repard it as the ideal tonic for all weak, run-down w-imen. As a strength, health and blcod-builder, I am convinced K'jxated Iron has no ermal.' in commenting on Mis McKJr.ley's stateoier.t, regarding the efficacy cf "liurated Iroa, Us. feidioaad iucg, .New Ycrk
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Miss McKinlcy has a voice ;'. " '-'' of unusual qualitv end it was --''
foLwwmg her work singing for the soldiers that she became weakened and run-down and had recourse to Nuxated Iron. Once more in superb physical condition. Miss McKinley says she is convinced that Nuxated Iron has no equal as a Strength, Health and Blood-Builder.
Physician and Medical Atrthcf, avs: "It is ir.y cpin;on thitln practically nine" times out cf ten. unstrung nerves and failing strength and vital. vj are due to deticirncy of iron in the blood. Many a woman who is rat-down, r.crvous ar.d v. ha quickly tires out, sufers from iron deficiency and does not know it. I am convinced that there are thousands o such women who, simply by taking Nuxated Iron, tRight readily build up their red-blood corpus'les, increase their physical energv apd get themselves back to vibrant and y:gorou health. By enriching the blood and i:-creaing its oxyyen carrying poer, Nuxated Iron will often transform the flabbr
flesh, toae!ess tissues, and f.s
id cheeks of
nervous, run-down women into a g:ow of
health, and make them look younger within a surprisingly short time." Among ether fhysiciai wi-d for ma
opinion was Dr. George M. Baker, formerly Physician and Surgeon Monmouth Memorial Hospital. New Jersey, who says: "What women need to put roses in their cheeks and the springtime of life into their step is not cosmetics or stimulitirg drugs but plenty cf rich, pure blood. Without it no woman can da credit to herself or to her work. Iron is one of the greatest of all strength and bloodbuilder?, and I have found nothing in rr.y experience so effective for helping to make strong, healthy, red-blooded womea as Nu ated Iron." BftVTrTjertrtlia' F: w0zst4 jTfm tl 1MUSS mai-4 -w t?pfcyMeU-! is nott tmrrr rmc4r bn mm9 Th':l known V, driKirsi,. t'oh k th olr mofv!r imi crndxict. it it MiBlilfttMl, 4om BAft tn tth. thm b'.tck. iptm t.i fcvmch. rh a-.oufirr, n)rBl nenwhil d4 Blirlr hU f rt-ry r; n mmrw pt3rrher or lb will rfna4 Tw VHiy It it 4it;imm& la tlu ti f mti aa4 nsUH.
It-adore Gra?g. Mr?, illiain Kobtlm in! daughter Mrs. E. E. Duckworth, went to Renscelatr yesterday visit her daughter, Mrs. Waiter liates and famdy. Mr tlrnest Lawman f M-m'-heeter. Iowa. f;;nio last e-or:in.r to visit Mrs. Lewis Shurte and .'lrnily. Mrs. Uwman was for:jterl Mifs 1'sivn Hatter. She W.1! K" from h'ie to Knanoke, Ind.ana, to vis t her pannf. F. I.. Weakley was in fhUazo on businefs yesterday.
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Mrs. Hayden of Chicago t. vUitlns I er daughter Mrs. Tred HiHnian. The Indies Alliance will meet Wednesday with Mrs. W. K. Stratton. The Misses P. t'rblne and E, V'.o motored to F-oit 'Wayiie. Sunday. Mr. l.'rbint's former home. Geo. T'edrs-n . has purchased a Ford Sedan. Mrs. Ed. Fleck was a Chicago visitor Wednesday. The Thursday Evening Club grave Mr?. Wm. Ewigleben a surprise party Monday even'-ns?. Mr. Charles Dausrherty of the Hobart Prua; Co., !s back to work after a week's vacation.
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get vou or yoyr plant call South Chicago 9310.
I Night call Normal 7796. Guy E. McDermott will
I helpTou out quickly. Manager electrical department
RIVERSIDE IRON WORKS 103th and Buffalo Ave., South Chicago. Fully equipped. Motor inding and repairs. No job too small no job too large.
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DELUXE THEATRE COaiSiSNCINO SUNDAY Nazimova in "The Brat" A 100 p-t cent production. This is the ronton far running it f s'r- appears all throuch tho play, while 'n her Inst production sh.' vas in the picture only at inttrvalp.
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"JLTER smXe is as young as ever because she's kept her lovely teeth as sound and white as they were twenty years ago ! " Don't let your teeth grow old. Lazell's Tooth Paste, faithfully used, will keep them healthy and strong. Contains ipecac and chlorate of potash to help prevent pyorrhea.
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ON SALE AT SUMMERS' PHARMACY, HAMMOND. BELL DRUG CO., GARY.
Would They Know You By Your Teeth?
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