Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 97, Hammond, Lake County, 12 October 1922 — Page 12

WHITING NEWS NOTES

THERE'S A REAL LION SCARE IN POLITICAL BOSSISM'S TERRITORY

PRINCESS THEATRE! TONIGHT AQ TOMORROW Gut Bates Pes in "THE 2TCASMf: ami ?r6. 8. ThrWingf hlved frtmt ilttXx street to their neW heme vis Lottie which they reently lurched from itoy Witter. Mif itelca Margaret Johnstone. 14T1 tiftltf ftvertttd. tiWasa. ahjiHaefW the openiwr &f her school jf (ktfleittg, g&tetdti?, Oetovor 14th yisvek Ikim Children classes on ttatufday ,fri one id fire. 3trs JJ.ldif'fepi' tt Utke avenue rel.iirrifid ifelii the Alary ho-spltJil fti Cliipajfs Irhefe fiha iihderwent an

I 4wfettet gmitH returned home

from" IMP8li Tueay evening1 to atsad the Wldirt fef his eistef Iutiile whleh toe:4 f!vse tm svedneetieV tntftlinef; The Ladles Glee CMtl Wilt pract-i-irt tottifrht at fiaO -p. m. At the public library Mrs. fimll Pekarek returned to i-.$t home Monday from the Mercy j:psiittal in Chlcae-o, where pfae unfirrwent fin operatlo-fl. Mr. luid Mrs. II. Oreea and their eouchtei Margaret and tmn Dean, tuotored to faFayette funday -where hey visited their So a Arvlne Who Attending' elieal lit the Purdue 'tilversity. Miss Evelyn Tharp left WednesP?y for Paris, Hh, whre ftha will vinlt her fller Ifetett whe la teaahiu school at Psris. Miss ilahfftieflto Targert was in rhioag-o on business Wednesday. Miss Mildred Vater relumed to Plane, 111,, -where she- is employed b a teacher in the wheals there aft3f spending the week-end witft her rBfpi, Mr, and Stre. Fred Vater t-t Jjftparte avenue. Mm. Xlek Millet entertained ev?ral dalle ftt a birthday party at tp? Lottie on &i)p.ridan arenrua en Vetineeday aterne-on. The afterhocrrt was sppflt In ptayim? Ilunoo, tfier whish 6,0 elaborate luneheon Wh,s Served t?y the bote. Mrs, JVed tf and Um, Vis-5-3'Jtlty Were in Pallet TUesday fr.-hefe -tliey tpetit th8 dsy visiting ts'iatlrcPi 5 itfi eft41 left Wednesday for U'a1afh te ft.etd the Stats OcnkeaUeii flf th W. V, L. Mrs. KLotiiJ, Mrsa Rcihleehty and Mrs. ?waiti Will leave JVtday toomlos, hiftelths the Ciftfy, ftftTrtoxid, Indiana ttarher' fehd Ha.at Chleag- ladles. They will fell leave art the- Erie fail94 frm ftiilrtrweHd, . Jiyl Oefarrt el OklahetDa City, h J-islHti hid iJ&rshW Afr. ajid Mrs. K: OgrftlrA l SheHdAH avenue. MH; fflcjgil ftfid Aft-S, Arthur ?trs Will fenieftaiH the Jast Chiefs at the faotue fef MfSi Stress ;fl fe&iie a-rehtid tefllffhti ?ir& Atnelia Kloee bJt eihjrge v. Was irt Crewrt Jei&t H iisiitf: and Mrs; taut Kehnef tiee fariali O'Connei afg ejpected home rlay front ijawrehevillei 111., rher they Jiave hen vlsltlne1 Mr.

KEEP LOOKING YOUNG

U'a Eamr-lt You Know tjr. H-atds Oti THblets

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The secret of keeplngr youns la to feel young to do this you must &tch your liver and bowel .Uee'i tut need of bavins a sallow

ye.9itajlfla feillowi look In

our iweau eyes wiin no -fcafkle. Yetir doetor will tell you dhilf psr eent ef all sickness comes torn inactive bowels Ajid liver. Df. Sdwafds, a well-known phy;igian iu Oble, perfected a vegetable tnipotttid rsliifd with olive oil to m e oa tlia liver and boweLi, which ie feaV4 to Jila patients for years. Dr. ildwarda' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle in heir action yet always effective. Vitey hrlns about that natural buoyitipy whleh all should enjoy by ton. eg t the liver and clearing the rstfrit of Irupuritle. : lit, Hdwftrds' 01iv Tablets are iriawn by their olive color. 15o and :(V.-AdV,

Zehner's parent fo rthe ast three weeks. Tb AVhltlngr high chctl football team -will play Kroebel high school of Oary, n,t "hitiny, Saturday affemnon, October Ufa at 3;00 at the Forsyth -field. JIla IHcanore Beailbleii has succeerlel fiss Caxrlo OlUett aa the Kimlersrarten teacbr in the Whiting school. Mr. and OErs. Wm, Brown of Central avenue returned home Saturday fro mHawkins, --ber they were called on account of the death

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Mrs, Harry Scott of Ohio avenue returned home Sunday from Olean, New York, where she has befn vifiting Te?atlves for several weeks.

Aaron fchel?inpcr died at the. home of his step-son A. B. Barnrtt , Tuesday mornlnE1 at ?:00 a, m. Sep- i tember 6th, 1922. at the age of 76 1 years, 4 months and 10 days. Death j

due to Nephritis. lie had been ill since May, but was conQned to his bed only a ehort time. Saturday evening he laped into unconsciousnpcs In whlcji etate ho remained until the end. The deceased was horn May 16th, 1S4G, at Brid-geton. New Jersey, where the family reFidd for many years. Ills first wife by whom one eon Robert Sohellincer of Wayla.nd, Kentucky, proceeded In death hy many years. Purine ttie Civil War he ferrcd as a members of Company IT, Third New Jersey Cavalry from April 18. to Dec. 18. 1865, (rt April ?. 1S77 he was married to Nancy Barnett at Bridg-eton. X. J. To thlfl union 5 ohildrrn were bom, three of whom ."urvlvei For twenty years he was an employe of the Standard Oil Co., at Whitln In October 1J21 Mr. and Mrs. Schelling-er moved to Hawkins", Wis., to mak their home with the latter's son, W. B. Barnett. Mr. iBchelUnger leaves to morjrn his loss, his wife, two sois. J. B. Schelllnger of Hammond and Robert Schelilrvger of Woyland, Ky. two daughters Jlrs. Utta M . Brown of Whltln? and Mrs. Ida "St. Cowgill of Oilton, Okla, and" two epsons, Rev. John H. Barnett of Grays LaJte, 111., and W. J. Barnett of Hawkins, Wisconsin, and several grand-children. The funeral was In charg-o of tho Frank Ouff Posi. No. 174 of the American Legion. Pervictxs being- held from the M. K. Church Friday at 2:00 p. m. Interment in Hill Crest cemetery, at Hawkins, Wisconsin.

ROBERTSDALE

The Woman's Relief Corps -will meet in,repuilar .session on Saturday

evening at tho K. of P. hall. Every member is urged to be present. ?.Jd. and Mrs. Max Wayward of South Chioasro were quests at the

Anderson home on Atchison avenue last evening. Mrs. Russel McCarty of Indianapolis Blvd., was hoster-e to the Enterfcu Club which met at her home en Wednesday afternoon. Progressive Pedro was t.hc afternoon's diversion, after which Mrs McCarty served a delicious luncheon. Mm J. Dudlcar of Amy avenue, returned home on Tluesdayi from tlie Mercy -hospital where she underwent an operation several weeks ago, Bhe at the present time Is gettins along nicely. Patrick Kaln of Amy avenue is building' a fine new garage. Mrs. George (folding- of T.ake avenue entertained relatives laut evening at a elx o'clock dinner in honor of her fhushand's birthday anniversary. Mrs. Mollio Felson of Myrtle ave. is recovering slowly from her recent Illness. The Mesdames Oscar Todd and Carl Mloore of Indianapolis Blvd., attended a luncheon at the home of Sirs, Joyce at East Chicago on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Augusta Eggors of Roberts avetv-: returned from a ten day visIt with relatives at Oreen Island. Iowa. Mrs. Mathlas Mosler of Amy avenue was eeen driving a fine new Jewott sedan which, they recently purchased. Mrs, Platz who for the past week has "been verf ill at her home on Lake avenue, is slowly improving. Mrs. Fritz Kash, her daughter, Mrs. H. Regnler and children, ivlsIted relatives in Hammond yesterday. Mrs. Bruin and Mrs. W. BroderIck of Atchison avenue spent the day visiting friends In South Chicago.

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on Sunday and named Francis Elizabeth. The Infant son o fMr. and Mrs. Tony Fag-en who has been very ill for the last few weeks Is reported rapidly Improving. M!m Adclald Gettlcr iksturneC to her homo on Saturday after cnJoylntr several days with friends at

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Robert O'Oonner returned to .his work here after spendtng several 'lays with his family at (Ft. Wayne, Ind.

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German "Pincer" System Used by Officers to Catch "Dixie Cora Flyer" ATHENS, Ga., Oct. Battered relic of many succetsful races with the law, a dilapidated esDrclally geared Ford car locally famous as the "Dixie Corn Flyer." has at last come

Mrs. William Brown fleloney. There is one of the much scorned and ever present "weeks" which deserves all the support possible. It is "better homes in America week." Inspired by the declaration of President Harding that he would like to see in every community in America an exhibition of a model house, Mrs. William Brown Meloney of New York set to wrk to perfect an organization which would make possible such accomplishment. The committee now aims to have a "better homes" campaign every year.

Miss Cynthia Mager spent Sunday at the home of her parents. Mrs. Andrew Spanler and children of St. John spent several days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Klein, Sr. Michael Miller who for years has been a well known resident of Hanover township, had the misfortune of falling from a llo on Wednesday morning which ended his. life. He leaves a wife and eight children to whlchthe entire community sends forth Us sympathy. The burial of Mrs. Mary Saberniak of Hammond, who formerly was a resident of this vicinity took place at St. Martin's cemetery on Wednesday morning. The deceas

ed was Jvi years old and was

known by the people In thl sneighborhood .

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Mr. Hes3 of Hammond visited with her daughter Mrs. C. C. Meyers on Tuesday. Miss Margaret Endress Is visiting with her brother J. D. Endress and family. Pacing Is delayed on the Lincoln Highway on account of cement shortage. The infant daughter of Mr. and

well Mrs. Jos. Overhage was christened

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into lawful hands. The car has been sold by Sheriff Jackson for $2S.S0 to Swell Haynes. It was seized by the officers eome time ago when after many unsuccessful attempts to overhaul it on the broad highways they worked the German "plncer" system on it and hemmed it in at Newton's bridge. After vain attempts to ram the car through the surrounding cordon of officers, Lee Kcnney, its owner, surrendered it loaded with whiskey and himself. Ho went to the chain gang and the car to the auction block, mucti battered from being rammed into the bridge when the driver found himself surrounded with no avenue of escape. According to officials the car got its name from the number of times it was able to outrun the officers and escape with Its cargoes of booze.

BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE

The American men and women must guard constantly against Kidney trouble, because we eat often too much red meat and all our food Is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out; they weaken from overwork, become sluggish, the ellmlnative tissues clog and the result Is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline of health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine Is cloudy, full of sediment, or yoa are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; If you suffer with sick headache, or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or if you have rheumatism when the weather la bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water be.fore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthLa, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clqgged kidneys; to neutralize the acids In the urine so It no longer is a source of Irritation, thus often ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot Injure, makes a delightful effervescent llth'.a water beverage and belongs in every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time.

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PRINCESS THEATRE TOMGHT AIJ TOMORROW Guy Bnten l'ott In "THE MAS. QCERADER' 10-12-2 Despite the Inclement weather of Tuesday, thirty members of the Home Economic Section of the Fort nightly Club were the invited guests at the Llbby McNeil anJ L'.bby plant In Chicago. After the lc'oly dinner which was served cafeteria etyle at Swire restaurant a guide chaperoned t1' ladls through the different parts of the plants, which was very Instructive, as well as interesting, to tho ladies who more than enjoyed the rare occasion .

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