Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 18 October 1919 — Page 8
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THE TIMES. October 18. l'l c.J nl- -Mi a. Hjrtoiiso ll.lnze. Vice l'i - aiM' lit- Ml'.i. Kvclyn U.tUi r . Sfcri-uty-iii id. Miss Given Itvlinuha . G:oi H.iJI . t'eldt who ,haa boen In rather poor health since, uu attack of pneumonia, two yara into, subniitli..! to uriui Ii. r . ' . a t l.ii hl thi) V e:ey iios.ljj :;i i'i.IcjUi) ..n Wednesday, li ;tl was wry u.-.;-.-..sf ul and it 1m hop. d an u 1 1 1 n'.fi 1 . r. !.''. my will r.sull, III REDS PLOTTED TO ASSASSINATE HIM 3Tysr;fmTF li n firr, rd; CROWN POINT NEWS f-Appenings Of A Day In Lake Ccunty'a Lively Capital. John Reiser and fami'.y will occupy the Plocker house on Jo'.i't street, r--ently vacated by Oale Forsyth. Mrs. Florence Thomas and sister, Mlns Helen CJlover will a'f inl 'he John MoCormnck concert 1" Chicag-o en Sunda y a rt t:i oon . i': : --: C .H'xi-n v Ft : .1 i y it o-r. .:i.r :! an c-, -,ra M on on hi-: to . In !.i!or!. .- : ....! Weill 1 1 V.- A ea t .- father i:.. ;::ir. Uieiefeldt lias ben :n j Cl.l. as i h:ni fur si-verul 1.ih. Mrs. I .-:i.i I'.ur.. a;rnnicanll hy ) , , . ; : : ; , i . V: v ! i I . r. - S'lK'i-r-oi c..:iJ.iJ.-;a'lv '. M. w tl tVC " a ml looks tfw o r-O- f Wion th.i wound is l.oah-d Mr. llixon will remain Si; FaCorC- .ntii T.i-sd.i. fo'.bnvher tilKt-:-, Mis. f..r llutft spent thr ! week . I Willi tru n.ls In "lil.:u.!;-. . j J Mrs. l'ierrv of M -rr 111 v i 1I was a t?uis; vmun 1 1nitLfC A Wholesome. unaoMng. f''CRelteshinq and Healing j in (h- Ilorst lnim.1 for .iturjjiy till tn the do is ''-i'J. t mi n.l.i v it i,t. i!iss Jel. Vei;.1enburK of Huntln'Ttrn, K.iniai, w;is entertained In the home of h'-r nurit. Mrs. Mary Fry of Ehnwoo-1 on rrMsy . Lotioa-MuruieiorKea-vSi nr.oa rpnffi fifarillTh. rami':'.'.? f :. ':. i y s- ''He in!) tii el nr. Tim r.-.i.i n.-'i.t f r ti:-:r I'b-ti'.-ir monthly meet !.- -i-'fl t-.ed a social ho.ir t:-.- ' n;-rt-liic t u V".: " '.:i..ti r re-s'ot-d in lh--- f i ' ' i '.v 1 j 1 i in' named t .i r : 1 r 1 . ; - ' r 'i." :i- r : ' : CH:,t. elation. Itching and YOUR LYtJ Burning of the Eyes or Eve lids: "2 Drop" After the Movies. Moionns orGolt will win your confidence. sk your rst tor Murine when your Eves Neotaie. Marine Eyn Memetiy -., tliuajo 4? ROBERTSDALE
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"and from there Talk eboct adventures ! Mca in the Navy come fcoaie with the kind of experiences that moct chaps read of only ia the Jxjoks. Here's your chance! Uncle Sam has, as you know, a big Navy and gives reublooded young; fellows hk.r. you opportunity to etrp aboard and "siiove cF". What wil yea get out cf It? Jast thiii A chance to rub eTho-x- tvith fordsa folks ia strips part of ths worid. The chance for gr"d hor.esrt vrork oa shipboard the kind cf worie that teaches you socnethia eoal: the load cf work that ata
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ve went to Japar. 55 beef en your si.oul-'ers .1 h-t: " Vou will i;et 30 care - --c?-tioa iay3 a year, r.o; co:."Iti; sl-ore leave in ho:..; cr 1 -:c.iiu Yoa will have the kind c f coratadeship ia travel that seulcr : Vci witl heve rpT'"r rrv ever and abova yo:jr r.ic,; , lvl-j-ii't; rrl ycur first ur..."c:r:i outht good sfiU all cf it. You r" jria for t'-r-o ye -irr. VThem ycu ft thro'ih yoa"'. !t2 fhsicslly u.-i usent ''t-i.r-.e.i up" iVr t-;c r:'-i cf j our l:.rYrra'U be r-a;5y t'-ruh aa 1 thrcign fcr bo There's a Rjcrtnting Sts'-i-va right r.:ar yoa. If y 'i Iro't know where it .V--r IVj. taistsr Til! t e'.ad to f.'.i yoj. Mil n tn-r-r-. - i n T-j-mtyiiTTi c at-' t- 'V-'-' ' ' . w.--ti t,--.,', t, fme ar.d tortuce.
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beirg fib! a t . r.ei'is a .-:r.i Uiii.il struma for exist hcj tr.I a !.u:udnuu H:o f worries an. I anxiety. , St;rToSuf:l npn in all walks ''f 1 i " today lay the r!inda.t:en r-f m ir "-'.'.' ''"ess to 'he tariirrt of a bank hi cou:: too :nr: of a little tt-eh aeh d.iv ; ; o -; - ih'.c until ont dav tv-hj a t ' : "i; -"i:1 '..' .--: ! ' :id to th-:.r :"'.:r a r. i.tlv f.ntt coui.onab'.e Ciip't.i! '..' ' r, w.:o . ---.:i v.t ':. TI:o w.-'c ' :' ..ro.-i mity evins open ro '.y T'. t oo-o y, - , a ;.i .--j-art-d to enter. Tho j.t;h;.-ri i-t (! "i r do'iars cv ti.es only to tho-o who i-nuiv i lit- rot; thin. iivori rf thrift and economy. Imp l:i n;u! let's talk it over. 3 Interest Paid on Deposits Citizens National Bank HAMMOND, IND.
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Open Tuesday and Friday Evenings Until 8 O'clock. Directors. F. RICHARD SCHAAr WM. D. VVE1S ANTON H. TAPPER LEO WOLF J. J. RUFF JAMES K. STINS0N C. E. BAUER
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njoiid. jifiori 1611. eod--2iv. -V n'jii.l'.'r of :.nd :-: .1 , ii'l i-injl.. of the InKM ' a jiilsccl!an,..'i!i ! -h.iw.'r at the h kij. Soil w-i'ie of M rt of Ml ms Myrtle avenim Ti!-S.;u-even'r. :n honor of ..ri- of timir Won- t woikei-8. Mi.- Floy Mcintosh of K t (.'h! '.14'). w!io.e en-r.oiient to Mr. 1" . we-n.-J vs.ts .innoJine 1 a few- ivcii i 'in? T.".- SoIt'A.,Mo ho-ne .-- I or. j; ! y do. ..rated n ll,i!low en -' - ! re-;.-!!. M .MolMtosh r-'e!V d I niiny l.' .iiC'f i! j-'ft. Th.f glrh-j sjient I t he i".'fT:l'ii; in si.tisl't and ari'u othji- ; ainiisotii." ts. Miss .S.dtwedl.; prv.j.S ! a oelistntfiii h.xiesa a: d served a very t'ni-.tv ;,.ur.i 1'inoh-iin at the . loto of th'.' ev eti-nsr . T"..e .'".i iiii "'ass of the Franklin Pchool -.v:i! nie. t every Tui'Silay ai:d v,"i iro-sday ivcn:n.j.i at T o'clock sharp with Mr.--. Maud Klatiisher aa the 12Str;,i" r . We 'v"r noi-1 to .ie the increase in onr Sun-lay lo-ol Growth Is evirte'w c ,.,f J .if,- t .;r S-mday .School is a Jive otic. N'-xt Sunday mornlnif at 10 we w.U Ink for n i, M.irniri; worship at 11 a. m . Y ojnsj 1'eople's Vesper service at : 15 p. m. !" sure and do riot n::ss J.!h. I'rea-hinr Rt 7:30. Kv-rvtoly i uc)(-on;c at the Uobertsdaio li v.m trel :cal church. Vr. a'ld Mrs. Kov Moorn of Myrtl-i ev-'tiue lift hist evenir.ar for St. l.oni Mo . tloi former receKir.x a disputch tl at father. It. M-.ore. va-! cr'ticuov and confined In th hoypita! at -hat r i a " e . Mr.- Norrian Ktnerson of ICOth sf .. WATC Stomach-Kidney-Heart-Liver Kep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's st:; ;ierd remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL ' Th National FUtnedr of Holland for ccnturicaar.4 endorsed by Qusxr. Wiihelocina. At all drupata, thrae sizes. Lch far the uni Ckl Mil oa Try kox aaa accept D imitatioa NV rii wj-jy," ' . . Ft"" Not c J - i - . y. Irs ia L , t ! ' r
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i Secret Fervioe officials hav aanounced that they havo uncovered ; ilans i a riot hatched by radicals j to assassinate Major V. V. Ho-dsrcs J of Gary, Iud.. big stefl rcnUr, and ; blow up his rtifidenci Lare store j of dynamite were uncovereo near Gary". The mayor l .us received let- , tera threatening; his i who has been very ii; at h'-r home fur j the past woi.k, is very i;,'i li improved, i Mrs. T. V. Koi.r of lu o.a:.a io:o.5- 1 vard is out ei tain::); :.(-r .-.'.-:'. Mrs. J .Ali.-e Spauioi.'K from Wlote Itiv-cr ! Jum iion, Va ., where nh" ha.-t l.e.-n for the past y.-ar, t-ik:rff care an aired, invalid i.il. who passed a-.vay shortly before i.or l'-n . Mrn. T. W. Kol.r and d n K ''. t r. Mia. Horn j rn-rn.-ri i.ro'.vn 'th in v ... jj on business Tuesday evetiiny. The Mis. i ; ui g e. G i ri r-I, fr.. and Jr. and Mrs. F. . I'ot-'rjf.n visit e J the f-.r:n-er'tt sist'.i-, Mrs. t'i.iioa Johnsoa of 1'ast Chicago Ti'.ui suuy . Mr. and Mrs. .1. H'.tt and f.inily it-.o'. ed to lUi.-mcnl the for-part of the wet-k. they havlnjc lived on Uohertu j aven::e. Mr. and M:. H. K-.tlz-rr hes I bought the property where ;m y re-sided. ' j Mr. and Mrs. V. Krown of Hammond j arc fspend'rs a few days with 'he for-m-i's pai-'-nts on Mrtle pvfPie i Mrs. Milton W i U.vrst of M rile av- J erue 1 on the ftkk Ust. j Mrs. I'.. r..-uti2i rt.cn of l.:ik- mv. :vji 1 pnt Fi May vlsitiiti; friends at Kaal i Chl.-.K. j Mis. I'efr Ben. or. of ri-l-'--:ts a ven i-' spent last Tuesday ;n llarr or.-f visit 'nsj her -n and w!i, Itr. and Mrs. Ai- ! Holvn. Mrs. .John reterson of Myrtle aveni:e nh-i lias been eor nne 'to h.-r horr. with f.'.ne. f-.r the past r:.ot;'h, srowt very little Improvement. She is under the care of It. cn!.-on i f CMea. Mrs. Arthur Stm f Luke avt line, entertained the Mjrriette ."h:J at her honie on Wednesday evenini? . Mrs. .M Shaffer sner.t Tlinr'-lay at Fift Sid visiting her mother, llr? V. Te(-n . DYER Mo.- r A tu. a. Katli... n .!"! Kathf!.-. Wlttner of Chicago, viso.ol t-.everal ,lo? with Mr. and Mr?. Voter S.hr.lli'X'rs. Mary F.n.;.!: and s-hp, Win. nrd J os . . S nth i'Iih-.u.-, f-pent V1-n-aday with lit. Mary SchaiW' and family . Mr. and Mr". l"etr Sdi.nll-r ma do a business trip to Hammond e-lned y. Miss K.ithryn Ki-'!n fpent several dys at Hammond with l.-r f'.sk r. Miss spnes Itu". vf C,l.-ar,. 1- visitin:? with Mis.-i F.va Am! r- . l'ter Klein, our iml r-n'e ,-aT'er. is now t-njoyln a two w.-.-H's va.-n'l'.n. Mr. 11 liusfll Is in-;n,- th" r.-itc. Are you ieacir7 The Tme?f EYES Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Hammond Optica! Parlor H41 E. State St. Hammcnd, lni
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CHG0. HTS. & EAST ERN AUTO BUS LINE Leave Hammond ;--t Clary Interurbm sttiiiop, p!cc..on's eonfecf :oary. I ave Haiuhionii : 7 :"0 a. in 1 :c5 p. m 9 :."(') a. m. V, :"") p. m U:0 a. m. ;::'0 p. m 7:15 p. m Sat. and Sun. O-.'.'O m
i L'' i H ;, Diaaolvet! in water for douche top pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflammatioiu Recommended br Lydia E. Pmkham Med. Co, for ten yeara. A healing wonder for natal catarrh, ore throat and sore eye. Economical. Has -itraoniinAry clrao-isa nd urrr.ic-J&l power, atunnle Fim. 5r- .0 ,t-,, r.ir-. ,a TeL F"nt Cblcao 1 DE. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST rtrwt Katlinal Jtk tM. Cor. rhleapo A Foryth Al. pt rTiir-:o. iri. Cor-fiuHi.t ian In Knlisri. C.frmi Pollo. H'.avlih and RuiiKa.
Cheney Ton Adjuster A -.imp; eic'ti-iivn Cheny fearers; Thfefc Kive. a -u:idrfa! rnt of ton mnC lopjcaiiy cuntxuli jiO'ir.J volume at th source. r X ' It e' f ; f - i(' . ,ri liV. ' K .;,! ?es; fT Style Four tf William and Mary HIGHLAND "he members of the Christian Kn de.L-.o- sciely of the Congregational church had a most enjoyabio f -H-'. on ,n t:ie Kiove I;,.ar trie ii.jr i...ic... im w-.itlier piovrd iie.il. i:y tiie ll;ht r.t son-ir.'s, t!ie y nir.ar people, numberIttK t'-.lrty-six, played (taiiiiH and sail? on ffs . The fj p.-r consisted of frankfurters, plckies. bakrd beans, .and-vch.-s. appl-s and t"ast;d marshmeli o w s . Mrs. Walter Swots and llt'le pon Fp.nt M on -lav In Hammond. Tl .5 J-ii.'.'.ea- Aid Soci.-ty n, t at the j home of Mrs. K. Werdman. Thursday ! a: tern. -on. Jn note of the liv-lcir-en-i v o: ti.e wcath-r, tn- ri, was a ti-.oJ att-ioiance and a successful meeting was held. Mrs. 1 1 'i-.'h ' ns and Mrs. Smith wre Hammonl on Monday. h. i.;,1nr. If nry Katzl-acli ."jicr.t Wednesday I !r. CI. !&?. ; u. - - i' If
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V.ri;:i Scriti l.r.eld and Alva F:ct. her ! I who iirj attending l'urdae university, i at ifl!0tte. , ame home last evening! , t viit th tr stents for a couule cf I County Agent. V. A. Plae froul ifayette U.,t even-nc u -ame o he ! at inled a no-vtin of t '.; Lu a.i; Aj- : into fro mm er the sstat-'. Attorii-y J. W . j:v!.-i. - w v :; a :n the county M .it t n '-'. - : '.' rda . The funeral ,-: vie s of 1; San I Child- ; rc-.s was h.-oj at the ho.'i'.c cf ),: j-ar- I ents yest'-rdaj . F.ev. C. A . Frown i preached tle funeral snir.oi. Inter- i mint ives ma do Ml frown I'oint. The c -tii'iii: ui older weather ; makes oi.r FUrlda to'-.'rists .. g ii to j j miiK 01 hi'wk 10 "' v for S the vvl Adve tonishir to be believed. Priceless
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AWAY Willi THOSE ACHES AND PAINS Keep Sloan's Liniment handy ta put the "feel g.ood" back Into the system
ALL it nt LL it needs is just one trial a ppiifd uttneut ruobf.Q, for it pent tr aies to corvince you cf its merit in relieving sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, lame muscle, etifinti?, 1-ruises, pairs, ai.hes, and strains, X.i i.rter-erlecTs cf exposi:re. The congestion is scattered, promptly, cleanly, without effort, economically. You become a regular user cf Sloan's Liniment, adding your enthusiasm to that of its many thousands cf other friends the world ever, tio kppp it handv. Three sizes at ail druggists 35c, '70c., $.140. ! ttii iii tHitmm umieii i i! it' Is! are set is one. men c rt IMHd Man
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