Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 93, Hammond, Lake County, 6 October 1919 — Page 3

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Mrn-lnv. October 0. 1910. !TXT TIT ..rf Pane Thrr-p TAN JERSEY MAKES NEW STREET FROCK S3 gXiTlflMHi1: CTOTrTrTOTTT 'wmrmtsrrnMsnrw ure elief . 5?-''? 'c Sv&S - . 4 if 6 Bell-ans r 4rSi Hot a 7 Sure Relief E LL-ASS POR INDIGESTION

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The one piero frock wi" ca-tinue to be worn. Wo have h.een sajin? that now for a ioc-t two years "an.J 3t is a question whether we will eer say anything else for another two 3 ears, fhis new jrsev frock which costs in th? neiprhbcrhood r-f fftv ol!irs is 3 smart, straight lineii model trimmed with jroIJ and silver embroidered motifs cn the hecice.

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A'! mcxbcrK take notice:

ThTe ill b'" initiation, banquet and

T.'.Tta:nr.-.f-r.' Tup.-dy ?vn!ns. October

'.i'r.. Mvw Hqi!. Hantmoifi. Many ut town tx . If!-C--t X. K. l-'KRRAUU Dictator.

coiu:ns-wii.i,io nxtptials. PTurdny r.Tr.;t,5 at T."" p. m. St. John's l.-i'hcran church in TowIp streot a pr-tty scene v. l.m lui?c Henrietta Wsilisr brtaine the bride of Or i'.Ic John "o!i:njt of L.a..-rl. lad. I;v. "m. A. Kraurr r.;'f !c:-itei, iiitisr thf double rtns (' !-:ony. Tiif ( liuri'h was prettily dcr: atf'J with potf-'i pjiin'.i and f t,. . The b:i-lc sister. Miss Anna V. ilb.g t!ir- niit i i-r honor and th Mifsos M"ta I'SKitihn. Hiene l'ertd-T. Anna Parduhn. -Martha Krt; and Kijrrnrf G"scheid!or. nicn.ler? of the S. M club of which t'n:- bridt; was a intm1 .-r .served hf r a bridesmaids. Lit'le rd-iri' I.ittman and Helen Willie, nieces c-f th b.-ivie. a.-tcd a 5 rl'. er girU. while I-'i -d rick i'aui. the bric!e'. nephew. CJtrri'! h-r t;i!i- e.l. .Serv sng 'he g roon . be?-, nun was Mr. Julius Mi';, r ni - rt. . Th" bride wu bcatitiful in a sr. .vn M v. h:te peerstte crepe mid oft sitm . iih ;.ang!ed i-ici. made entrain a:iJ l'T 'org tulle veil was artistically jran?od. She carried a fhowvr bouqu'-t of brlde'f r.'srs and lily if the va ley. The rnaid of hener v. a jon ned in pink Ik net over pink fiher cloih and p'-ir'? and earned a birsre bouquet oi t"".--lu rr h.a n roes, Th" lrulrimij were e1-.!-:';.- nreind' rTres---. Miss Meta P;i;--lhn pa iesre'p.. Miss P'edder peach. Anna Pardtilni b!u. Miss Krcls maize and Mi Jes.-hiciier laf-nder. They ni; carried Olympia roses tied with raiine th cb r c4f their dresses. Th! little fli r girls wore pretty in pink ? n.l v hit' r.rsandie frocks and carried ba?ket? ef pink and white roses, ana the little train carrier wore a whin- suit. The bridal party en'ered to the strains of th wedJn: march r.lad by R. A. P;-Kl. the bride e.n th" arm hr father. Miss I.ulv Hrauor sang xr.ry sweeiiy rromi.se Me" arempanied by her sister. m; s Ia!e Brauer. Af'er the rerer.v".ny ihre las a rcepri"'n for the imnvdtate relative? to. h bride's home, lit P!ief;"!-'d moniu. Thhnt' was atf rietively .leenra'.eil in p.nk and white s4.t pens and white r. !',. !r, arid Mrs. Collins W ! for La po"! where tlie-.- will tr.wke their fu'ure hon".

Lift off Corns! doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs or.'y a fer.v cerxis.

The bride was formerly employed as .ashier hy the Northern Indiana tins end Klectnc Co. Mr. and Mr... i.'ollin.o haw a wide circle of friends m Hammond, all of whom extend their heartiejo ciigrtttuiations and best wishes. COmrtTNITT DAY. Community day was observei by the Hammond Woman's) Club Saturr.sy arternoon when a larjte audience Interested in public welfare work attended the open meeitng at the K. of P. hall. A short business session conducted bv th president was followed by a splendid program in charge of Mrs. L. C. Bomherser. The opening- meeting; wtis a :o!m solo by Mr. Zheter Rondo from Schmt. Tie respc.nded to a hear'y inore s ins Souemr from Drdla. Mrs Ralph, formerly with the Redpath Bureau sans: Aria from Ponezetti in Italian and as an encore a beautiful rendition of Me-ca'.fs Absent. The piano accompaniments were played by Mrs. Mikesctt Xeiphbor; community workers sav brief talks on the most Important phases of the public welfare work and its nerd cf many mor trained and efficient nurses to cope with the situation in this field. M'.ss Hauswald of Kast Chicago. Miss Pre, n of West Hammond. Mrs. Tuley and Mrs. Moran of Hammond presented facts of ifa1 importance pertainir.K to the work in this community and asking: for cooperation. T. Hrod:. superintendent of the Rrooks !ouse. Kae an interesting; description A Rrooks House, its purpose and prospects. He emphasized the need of a Victrola the donation of which would be most highly appreciated The principal address for the afternoon was (rnen by Pr. Hrewsf.ir Cleveland. O. pr. nrws!r is the fleld t epresenta;!-, e of th Lake Pi-, ision of the N'ationa! Red Cross and ? distinguished and eloTuent platform speaker. He askej for an hour in whirh ;o rfelner h(s ntesa:e a message of s-lf sacr::1c for th up'.iftinir of humanit y as remonstrated in th" work .if all ben-, olent organizations. Itadintr up to that of the Red I'ross the last agency of the war to be demobilized. A LINEJf BHOtTEfi. Friday evening Mrs. Walter C Wolf of Indiana avenue entertained at a linen shower in honor of Mrs. Wm. Qitir.". who was Mi s Stella Hilbrich of Siblev strret. Bunco was piaed. Mrs. Howard Hilbrich winning the first prize i.nd Celia Stark the consolation. Other games were played and the winners in 'hese were Mrs Ren Miiler and Mrs Ceo. Keilman. first prize, and Miss Sarah

Harle the consolation The guests were sered with a nice luncheon at eleven o'clock. Those present were the Misses Isabel Hilbrich. Anastasia Oettler. Cecelia Keilman. Eleanor Hilbrich. Cecelia Stark. Mtrie Spanier. Sarah Harle. Ruih 'lilbey. the Mesdames Wm. Qulnn. H- ward. Hilbrich. Ben Miller, Chas. Roescn. Catherine Hilbrich. George Keilman and Kay Weaver. The beard of deaconnesses of fbe Christian church will meet tomorrow afternoon in the church parlors at 2 o'clock.

A meeting of the Sunday school workers of this district will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Be'.man of

Glendale rark. Mina Clark of Chicago

will talk upon the needs of the Sunday

schoool all people interested are rord. al

ly invited to be present.

The Ladies' Aid of the Imminiif! church w-il'i hold Us monthly business meeting this evening each member is requested to be present.

Mrs. Geo. Hsnnauer will Tuesday Afternoon club for luncheon tomorrow.

have the a 1 o'clock

Mrs. A Qoddard and children returned to their home in Hammond after a six weeks' visit in Danville. lib. ar.d SprinftSeld. O.

Warner Kiniringham returned ." his home in Panville. 111., this morningr.

Mi sr. Marie Godclard returned to her home in Springfield, .. tod3 The Standard Rearers will meet tomorrow evening with the Misses Gladys and Hazel Younger rni Mrs. Alice Oltz as the assisting hostess. A very special nvusiejil program has been planned and all menbers are requested to be present.

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Wltli your.r fingers: You can lift oft any hard corn, soft corn, or corn be tween the t jos, and the hard skin calluses from bottom of feet.

A tiny- bottle of "free-none costs It

tie st any drjg store; Rppiy .-. feT r'rps upon the corn cr callus. Instant, ly it stops hurting, then short ly you ' In, that bothersome corn or r-i!ius r:j!i; eff, root and all. without one bit cf pain cr soreness. Truly! Xo humbuxl I Aiv. ...... V . J

The literature department of the Hammond Women's Club w 11 meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. H. A. McConr.eil, Moraine avenue. The program is as follows: A group of songs Mrs. Geo. Chapman Oe Morgan, the man Mrs. James Allaben. De Morgan, the writer and a review of Some How- Good "Mrs. E. S Cooler.

Puring the social hour which wi 1 follow th? program there wilt be a discussion pertaining to current literature. Mr. and Mrs R L. Porlier of S11 Sohl s reet entertained at a dinner yesterday in honor of Sergt. Howard P'sraon. w'io just returned Friday from the Panama Cftna! zone, where he has been aervinr for the past two and one-hn'f yenrs Those present were Mr. and Mrs Walter Baars and son Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. H C. Crim and daughter Cilene C. W. Foerson and Miss Lilias Frrlir. The reg-ular meeting of the W. R. C. will be held tomorrow afternoon at the Odd Fellow s hall. Fiana will be completed for the district convention to be held October 21. at which meeting the department president. Eva Courtney, of WinchsteY. Ind , will be present. Mrs. Louisa Marxacn (nee Kraus) passed away Sunday morning at brr h-mi on Oakley eve. after a long; linget!r. illness of two years at the age o' sixty-eight years and twenty-nine days. Mrs. Marxsen was born at Rochester. X. Y.. Spt. 7. 1S51. and came to Chicago at an early age, making Hammond h"r home for the last thirty-jlvo ears. She leaves to mourn her two daughters. Mrs Reinhart Jonao and Mrs. Bernard Barman, one step-daughter. Mrs. Albert Victor, fifteen grandchildren, hre great grandchildren, two sisters. Mrs. Elizabeth Schneider of Chioaga and Mr. Aot'lia Thittmn of San ,to.e. Calif. Tha funeral fervie.es wl! ltake place ,it 1 at til residence and -:nn o'clock C itie gt. Paul's Lutheran cburch. Kev. Lictbstn cfficiatiny. Burial at Concordia cemetary. . . i

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WE seek life's comforts and pleasures, but many of us pay too high a high price for them. Continued overworking, over-eating and over-drinking, late hours and loss of sleep, gradually roll up an account that brings sickness and enforced rest. Weak kidneys is the common penalty. Daily backache, dizzy spells, headaches, rheumatic pains and

kidney irregularities are warnings of kidney weakness. Don't wait! Neglect may lead to gravel, dropsy or Bright's disease. For quick relief avoid over-eating, over-drinking, over-working and other excesses, and help the weakened kidneys with Doan s Kidney Pills. Doan's have brought new health and happiness to thousands of sufferers Many of them live right here in Hammond. Ask your neighbor!

se'Are Hammond People:

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Clinton Street A. Pridham. 114 Clinton St., says: "My kidneys trerf badly- disordered and the secretions were scant' and painful in passage. I '3S troubled with headaches and dizzy spells and there was a con?an? dull pain in the baclc of my shoulder?. The pain sot so bad at times, I could hardly straiphten up and wh?n I Ftooped to tie my shoe?, sharp tw:n?es would dart through my kidmeys. Doan's. Kidney Pills gave me relief as oon as I took them, regulating my kidneys and relieving all the pains and other troubles."

Oakley Avenue

Mrs. Walter R. Hoffman. nS3 Oakley ave., says: "I think fo much of Doan Kidney Tills that I can't use words too strong in praise of them. T have taken Dean's Kidney Pills on different occasions when having trouble with my kidneys. I have had different kinds of kidney ailment, r-uch as backache. lumbago, and irregularity of my kidneys, roan's Kidney Tills whenever used, never fail to give the best of results. I have often told others about Doan's Kidney Tills ar.d I know they have obtained equally as good benefit."

Truman Avenue

Mr. Geo. Vo-cl. ;if3 Truman ave.. says: "I'm pleased to say a few words in praise of Doan's Kidney Tills, for they removed a severe ca-e of backache which had annoyed me for a Ion? time. My kklnes didn't net r'ght. either. Doan's certainly did me rood and I have had very little iroubie to complain of s'p.co treating with them. Donn"? Kidney Tills invizorice th.? who!" system." Over tw years later Mr?. Vogel said: "I'm just as strona for Doan's Kidney Tills today as I wa when I gave my first recommendation in their praise. They have never failed to do me good whenever my kidneys hate caused me any trouble."

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No pack.ige of Doan's Kidney Tills is Genuine unless it bears the maple-leaf trade-mark and the signature "JAMES DOAN."

N. Hohman Street Oeo. Hathaway, N. Hohman St., says: "I had kidney trouble in its worst form and I used every remedy I heard of without success". I had been suffering frcm pain and misery in my hack for several years and sometimes couldn't, .stoop down r get up. Th kidney secret ions pained terribly in passage and sometimes were too frequent, then again, just the opposite. I was discouraged until I sot Doan's Kidney Pills at Keperl's Drug Store. It was no time before they relieved me and six boxes cured, mo."

E. State Street A. F. "Robinson, 443 E. State st., says: "Grave!" and bladder trouble cam on me rather suddenly, causing terrible pains. The kidneys were in had shape and often would pass only a small amount at a time. During "Those attacks the scalding sensation was more than I can describe. Headaches were quite frequent and I had difczy spells. Doan's KidneyPills were brought to my attention and I began using them. Before long, I passed a good size gravel tone. I then began to feel easier. The kidney action oecame regulated and the headaches and dizziness were a thing of the past. For a man of my age, I m now enjoying excellent health and I give the enlire credit to IHian's Kidnev Pills."

Every Druggist has Doan's, 60c a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y.

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' SUES FOR DIVORCE Alleging that her husband is a habitual drunkard and that all of their married l.fe be has failed to properly malnt.n the family. Mrs. Minnie Tglow, Gostl.n jtreet. Hammond, is asking a divorce in the Hammond fu.'er.or OL.it. Tntj weie married Septemb r '. H'jV and se parated September 21 taift All of their . hildrcn aro

now able, to earn taeir own iiv.ng with the exception of one. Mrs. f'eglow asKS for the custody of the minor child j

ana s,it"v aumony. nrr iiuiii'-. are McAleer, Dorsey and G.llett.

on the Ridge Road, is still in very serious condition at St. Margaret! hospital . r.obert Law. who was shot at the same t.me. is getting along nicely.

SAD ACCIDENT TO 8-YEAR OLD Melvln Bates, eight years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bate3 of Becker

street, met with a pa.nful and serious accident on Saturday afternoon wh:!e J playing with a tin propclior ued on j toy airs.iips. It sprung back and j struck h:ni in the eye tutting the eye i ball which will cause him to lose the j sight of his right e e. if not both hlF j

ejea. It was a nan accident nrja in many friends of the family hope fr the best.

A HAPNER DEAD Anthony Hapner, SO years of age. died at his home in 51 North Sheffield avenue. Hammond, last evening from the effects if an operation which he underwent some tim- airi. Mr. Hapner leavta besides his wife and little daughter, h.s mother. Mar; Hapner. one brother, ifax Hapner of Hammond and one sister, Mrs. John Sweeney, of Streeter. 111., to mourn him . The funeral will be held Thursday morning at 9 o'e!oek from All S.-.lnt's church. Interment w-lll be held in Oak Hill cemetery irj the family tot in charge of undertaker Perns.

NEGRO CARRIES COP'S BULLET Somewhere m Hammnd. it Is believed, there is a colored man who carries a revolver bu'.l't under his skin. ijn shot wss fired at him as he fled with a companion from the side door oT the Berghoff saloon in West Hammond. Off.cer John Spencer frightened the mn away after they had smashed in the side door. When they failed to heed his order to stop, he took two shots at the second man. A high board fi-nee formed the background for the target. The matk of one bullet was found but no trr.ee of the other was d.srovered and it is believed the fellow took It with him. They ran east towards Jhuv.mond. The saloon had been closed since July first, but the nrow'.e-c had evidently learned trat there are still three barrels and martv cases of bottd whiskey stored :n the room.

Fashion's Forecast By Annabel Worthington.

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A conrecient aad Try practical eerycay jacket for tbe small boy i tbit short one in reefer style. No. 9.308. It is doublebreasted snd has the vertical slit pockets just like a sailor's pea jacket. The collar may he cut in notched or round outlio.. Th cost may be cut srith or without the centre back fan. TLj lr rge pockets at the sides are a matter of choice, for they may be omitted without spoiling the lines of fha coat. Th roy's reefer or pea jacket No. fi.".fS ts cut In rizes 2 to 1 1 years The 8 year size requires yards 44 inch material, without nap, or T yards f4 inch with nap. Trice "

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Hammond, in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of November. A. T. 131P. said action will be heard and determined in his absence. I.V WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunfi eet my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 6th day ef October, A. P K'IP. HERBERT L. WHEATON, Seal. Clerk L. S. C. By RUTH BERG. Peputy Clerk. 10-5-15-:t.

We miss ou. dear mcher, for we all

t loved you so, 'put God in His wisdom loved you better!

we kniiv; So he took you to heaven, to dwell wi'n Him there. And to meet soon again is our one thought and prayer. Hl'SBAND AXP CHILDREN.

PYTHIAN 3 MEET AT INDIANAPOLIS 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! INDI ANAI'OLIS, Ind.. October . An unusually large attendance is exper'.r.i at the ann.;?i! connt;on of 1b grand lodge of the Knights of Pythias

0' msH of Ind. .-in,!, w nion w . . I open i here tnniorrovv and .-otit.n-.e tbrotisth. Wedr.etday . The golden jubilee will j

-i O' -.served an.-t tin'istra i interest is eingr tken in tbe election of ofiitera tomo 'rr w . Judge John Craig will be elected Grand Chancellor w.thout opposition

to succeed Charles Pullman of Terre Haute. Pr. F. A. Priest, cf Marjon.

is one of the nine candidates, for grand J If not satisfied return the bottle and

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Rheumatic Pains

Quickly Eaad By Penetrating Hamlin' Wizard OH A safe and harmless preparatfoi to reliere the pains of Rheumatism. Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It penrtratci quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff aching joints and muscles. Vou will find almost daily uses for it in cases of sudden mishaps or accidents such as sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as reliable, too. for earache, toothache, croup and colic.

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SCHMAL STILL IN BAD SHAPE Edward Schmahl. one of the men w-'no were shot by bandits who they atempted to capture on September 29th

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I IT BCXMOJLTAM. j In loving remembrance of our dearly I beloxcd son ard brother, Mathew Peter . J w ho pessed away one vear ago today.

Oct. 6. 191. K bade no one a "ajt farewell. He said goodbye to none; His loving heart had ceased to bea:. And before we knew he was gone. His memory shall never fade. Hearts of loe will always linger About the grave where he is laid. Loving mother and brr.thers Mrs. Dora Peters. ho Peters. Udward Peters.

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STOP ITli ECZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You Never mind how often you have tried

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furnished byanydrtg:3tfor35c. Extra larga bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment Zemo is applied. Ia a fchort time usually every trace cf eczna, tftter, pimples, rash, blackheads d similar skin diseases Mdil be removed. For clearing the skin and making it risoro'Jslyhertlthy.alw-aysuseZemo.the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a greasy sal ve and it does net stain. When others fail it is the one depend able treatment for skin troublesof all kinds. The E. W. Rase Co., Cleveland, 0.

NOTICE TO N-Yn-RKSIT'EXT. THE .STATE OF INDIANA LAKE

COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SITKRI- ;

OR Cnt'P.T. SEPTEMBER TERM

ft?. MART A. LUCAS VS. II A RK

LUCAS. CAUSE No. 1835. ACTION"! FOR. riVOP.CE. j Xow eorr.esi the .Plaintiff, by Cleveland I t Cleveland, her attorneys, and files her ! complaint herein, together with an afB- j

da:t of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Hanry R. Lucas. not a resident cf thejState of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendeiw-y of said action find that the same Cil stanj for trial r. i th' next term of s.ild Court, and tiiat unless he appear and (answer or demur therein., at the cafjing of said cause, on

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trm of said Court. tobe begun and held ! ti;e Hourt Hoese. Room No. 2. a I

get your money back.

Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try W'irard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed

v!Dr. Carroll

Home 155 STATE ST., HAMMOND, IND. PHONE 3419.

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TELEPHONE HAMMOND 325. IF YOUB TROUBLES ARE ELECTRICAL SEE US. Overhauling and Rebuilding All Make', Generators. Starters, Coils and Magnet--! Magnetos Re-Charged. Radiator Repaired 75 per esnt of motor troub-fe- i. ycur iqoi . tier. See us for your ervotor troubles. 64?, HOHMAN ST HVMMONO, IND