Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 111, Hammond, Lake County, 27 October 1919 — Page 8
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CROWN POINT NEWS happenings Of A Day In Lake Ccunty'i Lively Capital.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. I" . Hixon f I'orte. Ind.. came nn S.it'-irday fr a wt-ek-end isit with Mr. and Mrs. Krii' st Hlion in Clark street. John Krojt went f Kvan?ton. 111., on Saturday to snond the day with friends at .Northnfftfrn univers;t . The death of MIsb Isabella Sawyer, a former Crown l'olnt younjc lady, hut r.ow living In Hammond, oecured Friday night at six o'clock from the after rfTccts of the influenza, developing int0 vneumonia. She was the daughter of Mrs. James Cannon and moved to Hammond a year ano. Shn was 1? years of age and formerly attended the down Point High School. The funeral was held on Sunday, Mrs. Margaret Helser. Nfttie and K!oyd Slayton ajid Mis Maggie Kramer, spent Sunday with Mr ami Mrs. vieorge Heiser In Hammond. Miss Clara Oaer, of Chicago. is-.trd ":th her mother on Sunday, s soon ?. s arrangements can be made Mrs.
Oser will go to Chienso to ppciul the winter with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Vern,.n Tarry motored to Hinsdale on Sunday to spend the day wmh Mrs. I N . HU'S.-. John Ke'.ser and family moved into the Hlooker hous-c on J.-liet street tins w e e k . II: and Mrs. A. J. Hdj, writ to Valparaiso -n Saluiday to sp-nd the week-end with 1 t'l.l t i 'S . Mr. and Mis. Aichie Thompson wfr. were i--centl niairied are spending :i few days with John I.umbeig and family, prior to starting to California to spfinl the winter. M;?s Florence Haym.in i f Fast Chiiago was a house guest i M'ss Klla iJaft from Saturday till Monday. Miss HavTiian formerly lived in Crown IVint anii taught school. Iewis Wirt. who nt'ends Notre Pa me nniversity visited his mother. Mrs. Chester Wirt on Sunday.
Grapes. W'R'Ufs. Chicken Gravv (It ft over), ('off ep. Luncheon. Parched R re with Tomato ?rrirv Gutter find Bread. Sliced Pearhes. Iinner. Caster i'e of Ppef, Lettuce find Pimiento Salad. App!" Fritters. Mnplo Syrup. White l"!reac' and Butter. Coffee.
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Whiting Adve rtis em ents Are Winners
MAKE r.K.VPF JlK-E. Wise housekeepers can plenty of frrape juice, for use not only as a beveracre. but es a fl.nvorin;? in various tcmritinc: rk5teri!. Only clean, sound, well ripened, lut not overripe rapes rho-ild be used. These may !e crushed by a potato nioslier or smno itr i!nr irrplement. or t'-e juice r.iay bo- iresied out in an r ni isry cider mi 1. Pour immediately into a rrl."ss or enameled esel and allow it to stjnd over mjrht. Irain the juice from th- 'ediment and run through revrral thicknesses of clean flnrnr! Pour into cleau bottles, lenvincr space at th top for liquid to exnand when h rt. Put
bottles on a false bottom in a xrash
caution of pealing the corks wi!.h paraffin or senlmrr wax to prevent the entrance of mold rrerms. Grape juice may also be made by -I'dintr one pint of water to every Hve politic!;; of in apes. Crncords nnl Ninras make an acceptable product. Crush the rranes. add the
'water, brinrr nearly to boiling point :.nd strain. And one-half run of jTrnulated f-tr to every quart of juice. Brtnr; . ist to a boil, pour ir,t boiled bottles or cans, p!ace in wvtcr br.th i find boil ten mirutt-s; vn) air tijrht. ; L r.feinirnf r,; rrape j nice properly ; made nr.d bottled will b ep indefmi rely if rot, exprr;rl to the r.tmosphere or to ir.fertjon from mold rorm. When a bottle is once onencd, however, the rcntrnts r-iioolr be used as soon ai vo ible. United j States epartment cf Agriculture.
TOP ITCHING ECZEMA
Mr. li. H. Mattern and daughter
Mrs. "Waldo Jennings of Oliver street "rave returned from Omaha. Xeb., w her they visited the latter's aunt, Mrs .Holland. Th Music and Art Section of the Fortnightly Club meet at the home cf Mrs. R. E. Humphreys ollSth St. Mrs. Clyde Beverly of Central avenue hai returned frotn Pennsylvania, where she and her husband were called by the death of the latter's mother. Mr. T5eyrly remained for a more extended etay to straighten up business affairs. Mrs. Abe Goldsmith will entertain th Indies Auxiliary at her hemp, 531 White Oak avenue, on next AVedriesJ.ay evening, this being composed of rrembers from Whiting and several of the surrounding cities. Miss Iouise Vater of Northwestern university, spent the week-end at her home in IaI'orte avenue. Mrs. Oallus J. Fader of Oliver St.. i entertaiing her mother, Mrs. Mlchaely of Michigan City. Miss Grace Twitt of Oliver street. isited her brother. Lloyd Paugherty. at the V . S . Government hospital, in Chicago and found him to be improving ar.3 able t0 he up and around again. Henry Zurcher and daughter of 326 Cleveland avenue visited Mrs. Zurcher at the St. Bernard's hospital and found her to be improving very satisfactorily from her recent operation. Mrs. Anna Marbach and Mrs. William Marbach of Englewood and Mrs. Harry Iandon and son. of Lockport. Til., -were guests of Mrs. C. Stewart and family on Friday.
" j nil lire mcetited by 1 kr M lilting rm
.. C 4. 119th Sit.. IMione 1:18-V.
Tliere is an amusing incident toll cf a colored woman who refused to ride on a merry-go-round because, ss she said, after you have spent your money you got off at the very same place that you got on at. The same may be said of the man who pays rent year after year. The Whiting Savings and Lean Association loans money on first mortgage security . 10-27-1
FOR SALE 40 ft. lot. between 115th
and llfith street on Iake avenue, apply 502 Fred Street. 10-27-1
RFXIPKS. Delicious Soice Cake One enn of sujrar and one lartre tablespoon butter creamed together, add volks of two o?p:s and beat 'veil; one cup sour cream (or milk), one teaspoon soda, one teaspoon cinnamon, onehalf teaspoon cloves, two cup flour and one heaping tea?poon bakinsj powder. Frostinp: Oie cup suar, three' tablespoons water and one tablespoon vinecar, boil totrether; when boiled until it thadt nA, to twro
boiler if no orrmerrial rasteunzei j beaten whites of ejrs and beat until
ripht consistency. Mock Mince Pies One c-ip fresh I. rcadcrumbs, one cup hot water, rne-hslf cup butter, ope-half cup vinegar, one and one-half cups sugar, one cup of etirrants. one cup of taisins, one cud oliopp3d apples, onehalf teaspoon salt, one teaspoon powdered cloves, one teaspoon pnw-
: is available. HI twiiler with water to
within an inch or so of the tops of the bottles. Place a thermometer in nr.e of the i rottlcs nr.d heat until the juice j reaches a temperature of 15V) degrees, then take the bottles out and j seal or cork them immediately. Only ; new corks which have been soaked , tor thirty minutes in warm water at ' a temperature of about 140 degrees ; thou! a be used. It is well to take the further pre-
Penetrating!, Antiseptic Zcmo
will neip You Never mind how often you have tried andfailed,youcanstopburning, itching eczema quickly by applying Zcmo furnished byanydruKgistfor35c. Lxtra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment Zemo is applied. Ia a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and Similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vgorour,!yhealthy,alwavsuseZcrno,the penetrating, antiseptic "liquid. It is not agreasysalvcanditdoesnotstain.Vv'hen Others fail it i the one dependable treatment for skintroublesof all kinds. The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland. Q.
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WANTED To Kent nr Hay. Flat or House, modern. Phil KaDel, 250 Plummr avenue, Hammond. 10-27-1
FOR SALE Modern 7 room House, immediate possession: Inquire at 429
! New York aenue. 10-27-1
PnirF.S TIIK4TRB. TOMGIIT "THE THrXPEHIiOLT" with Katherine MacLonald and Thos . Metghan, a Romance of Strongest Mariage on Record. 10-27-1
lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs enly a feu- cents.
With younr fingers! Tou can lift oft any hard corn, soft -orn, or corn be tween the toes, and the hard skin calluses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of "Freezone." costs little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon the corn or callus. Instantly It stops hurtinnr. then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all. without one bit of pain or aorentss. Truly! No humbug! Adv.
Miss Ziia O'Keefe entertained a party of friends at h'"r In me in 119th street on Friday evening. Speeders were taken into the net by officer I'arker on Friday, tho.se arrested beinfr Faul Farduhn of f!2 IJouglas street, Hammond and Emll Newman, of S533 Evans avenue, Chicago. Farduhn was released on $50 bonds signed by Henry Eggers and Newman put up tZ5 cash bonds. Hoth trials will be held on October 30. George Charmack of Fred street, was
j arrested by officer NizioiKitwicz for
assault and battery upon Mike Janos, ex-policeman, Charmack was released upon a $100 cash bond to appear October 30th for tr al. Misses Katherine Pedersen and Mrs. Hariet Tin-.m Aldie entertained a number of guests at a miscellaneous shower on Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Aldie in Chicago they honorIns: Miss Lilian Soltwedel who Is to be a November bride. The evening was spent very pleasantly, the recipient of the shower receiving many very pretty and useful gifts. T'r-; ntw flat building of Mrs. Fisher of South Chicago, located on LaPorte avenue, was threatened with destruction Tilday night. The building has been r.lnsU rc(" and was almost ready for occupancy. The pipe fitters were at work in the basement and upon going home one of the workmen left a candle burning. Ignition soon took place and at 5:30 p. m.. smoke was Keen emanating from the building. The fire department was called and cpon their arrival found that the flames had already worked tliir way up from the basement to the second story, between the walls, and had already burned through. Tiie firemen were
I compelled to work several hours firrest the fire between the walls, the damake to the building being about
$2j0. The contractor i William flrljdale of Robertsdale. he carrying no insurance on the buthliim. The scarcity of 1. ousts in Writing was the cause of nn nltercation between James I'a . an n u p h of N w York avenue and John Wetilcek, which resulted in the arrest of the latter. Wenicek has recently purchased the house occupied by Cavsi na ugh from Mrs. Klose. Wenicek has been trying to get posso-sion of the place, while Cavanangh found it impossible to find another abode. Friday Wenicek decided he would take things in his own hands and went t) the house, tore down the fence an dtmuble ensued. In which t'avannugh had Wenicek arrested by officed Kilcullen on the choree of disorderly conduct . He was released on ?-." bonds furnished by Mike PHMsi. his tr:l to be held on next Thursday . Mrs. William nought f Cleveland avenue, lias returned from Kokorno, Ind., where she was a delegate to the Indiana Federation of Womens Clube. which was in session for three days.
tiered cinnamon, one -half teaspoon
i.llspice, one-hilf teaVpcon tr;ne:'-r. Mis all ingredients and k-cp L covered jar.
Southern trip.
-Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Kies ana am-
lly of llloom irii; t on. 111., who arrivea here on Saturday ate relatives of the H. C. ,ie-n's of Central avenue and expect 'o be their guests for a few days. Mr. and Mrs C. Mataon and Mr. and Mrs. J. liie.son have as their guests
! Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff. ef Watervaliet Michigan, at their hone on Atchison
Anyone having news cfT interest to the public, sin h as marriages, births, deaths, illness. Haves fr comes to town biya or sell? property, or any other
I news of Interest, please call phono
16S-M or send news to 130 Myrtle avenue and oblige' Reporter. Mr. and Mrs. H. lireckman of West Park Addition, had as their guests Friday evening, the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hcijalorn and brother Waiter, of Windsor Park.
Mrs. Herbert Klemm and mother, Mrs. M. Ureckman were in Chicago on business Saturday. Mrs. Buehler had a few of her friends walk in and surprise her very much on Thursday afternoon at her home on Amy avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Swank and family of Indiana Harbor, spent Friday evening at the Masterson home on Myrtle avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Graham of Atchison avenue, entertained the former's mother of Pullman for the last week-end . Mr. and Mrs. John Melvin of Atchison avenue, were Chicago business visitors the latter part of last weeK. Miss Dorothy Easterbrook of Park Manor, was the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Martz on Thursdav. Mrs. J. O'Neil who lias been very ill, is much improved and able to be around again .
Charles Rohrby left for St. Jyiuis. I
.in a business trip for the. Standard Oil Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Longohr and Mr. nnd Mrs. F. . Under of Myrtle avence.
motored through the country on a rabbit hunt last week. Mrs. C. Smith left for her home in Kalamazoo, Mich., after several weeks spent at the home of her son, Clyde Smith, and family, of the West Park Addition.
Airs. Audi :' !-.!. i.nu, J:., and .-on. .Vis.-" olive Kia: sen, Mr, and Mrs. Antoi, Spifilfi'. were visitors at Hammond, this w e ; . Mi.-s Mathilda A'jb rtnan cf Ciibn go. is v isiting the u eek-ind h' re with iie r mother . Mr. md Mrs. Peter t-ehun.achef, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sdimal and Nicholas Thi ell en left Tuesday mrnlrg for the Kiirnv south, Kole ', Alabama. Nocholas laidwig, Sr.. is . rving "n ll.e jury at ifammond this wek. V' o I.Tiif-nnaa is visiting with his sister a? liver for a few days. Jacob H :i ppen t ha 1 nia'ie a business 'rip to Crown Point on Friday. Mi. and Mrs Join Stank intend t o e , -0 l-'(,f.y. Alabama, to spend the winter there.
FROM CONSMIN
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HOBART
The Camp Fire :rlsj gave a play in the, Social Room of the Public Library last evening entitled "The. Sleeping Beauty ." Mr. John Dillon of South Bend, transacted business here yesterday. Dr. F. Werner transacted business in Chicago ye-sterday . Two aviators who were on their way to Ohio, landed here i nthe Roper field northeast of town, about five o'clock last evening. The reason for their landing was dee to a shortage of gas. They were compelled to remain over night and expect to tont.mie their journey today.
Pennsylvania atat Constable whii" i .Mining down cluei early this morn;riK. stopped an automobile In which three men were riding- Just outside of East Liverpool. One of the men tried to pull a. revolver on the officera and was shot and instantly killed. H'.s companions, Walter R. t'ccerilla and Peter Marino, both of this city, were arrested and taken to Beaver Falls. They were taken before the bank officials, wh osay they are not the men who held them up. .
Better call up The Times and have it sent to your house every night. Then you'll be sure ;t will be there.
ARRESTS MADE IN BANK ROBBERY CASE
1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE YOl'NdSTiAVX, O., Oct. 2.1. Acting on i n format Irjn furnished by the Beaver Falls, Pa., police, the local police early this morning arrested William Lyre. 28, Kent, O. ; W. 11. Kouglas. 24. Toronto. Canada, and Tlavid Russell, 19 of Detroit, as suspects In connection with the robbery yesterday afternoon e.f the State Deposit Bank rf Beaver Falls, of $1,800, and in which Vincent Sacraela, a director of the bank, waa shot and killeel. John Pncrada, a cashier, was shot anrl seriously wound-
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Miss Feth White pave a party at her home in Marquette Itoad in Chicago, on Friday evening, in honor of her nephew. Dr. Webb Kvans, who is a leading phys.ci.in at the head of the Norweijran hos; ital in Chicago. The young folks spent the evening in music and flames of various kinds, the home beins; prettily decorated for the occasion and at the close of the evening; an e'aborate luncheon brinp served by the hostess. The r nests from here who attended were. Miss Mary Dee Morrison, Miss Orace Twitt of Whitinir, Lillian Creswel! of Fast Chicago. Viol tte C. Goblin and Kuth Masterson of Robei tsdale. Mss. Mau !e Flanjrher of Myrtle avenue has as her guests, her brother L.. Winters and wife, or Ann Arbor, Mich., who were recently married and are on their honeymoon, arrived here Friday and left Saturday for Ienver. Colorado, where they will join his brother Martin I.. W inters and wife and from there the two couples will motor to California f..p an extended
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me trouble Is m the Blood.j It is now Summer catarrh, with it must- j that catarrh
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How One Woman Lightens Her Washday Labors
" I am not a story-book woman. I am only one of your neighbors with a family to bring up and watch over and a home to manage. Moreover, I have succeeded quite well as a mother and house manager at least my friends so assure me. "And I find time, too, for keeping in touch with women's affairs, for making a social call now and then, and for doing enough reading end such to keep myself mentally brushed up. " 'Of course you employ a maid', I hear you saying. But that's the unusual part of it. I don't. I've simply found a new way for gaining ten hours a week that is, it is a new way to me. I have learned what real Family Laundry Service is. "I used to labor eight to ten hours on Monday over boilers and wash rubs and be simply played out for the balance of
the week Now I send everything clothing, bed clothes, table linen and household articles to the laundry. " The laundry does all the most toilsome work of washing for me, leaving to me only the finishing of some of the smaller pieces. Everything is washed most beautifully. The flat pieces come back ironed more daintily than I could do them nelf. The towels are delivered as snowy and fluffy as can be, while the miscellaneous pieces, like skirts and shirtwaists, are returned all nicely starched, ready for me to iron. "Isn't it a sensible arrangement ? And the cost is so moderate." . This is the experience of hundreds of thrifty housewives who send us their weekly washing. Call us up and let us tell you more about this ideal service.
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