Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 264, Hammond, Lake County, 6 May 1918 — Page 3
Monday, May 6, 1918. THE TIMES. Pajre Three
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CAGO AND ,
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Katherlne Honara, -Ttt ctcott Ave,
Phone 2s3, will be plense.1 t write and j
receive Social new and advertising for The 1 line. H VHH EV THFATHE TOMT.HT. The Serial of Supreme, "The Woman in the AVeh," o. 3 nNo F.arl William with Gorrlne, Griffith la "I rangre-lvn."
urged to he present.
The ..hairiiinti of ti
Red Cross Centre l;a it stated through t he
- Knf: Ch! -ag h 'i 'U t ci ha e ?i'!!r.ns of this
The Council of Business -agu will hoM a mee.t ; of Miss Florence Cad ' !.-.( k this everi'rtg. AM :
Girls' Bible
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paper, that tii.'ougli an e rroneous Impression made recently, she Is constantly being hnnuMaterl by peophs railing up and ashing the prh ilege of pur -h-astng one or more of the ffarni'Tits mad at the Centre, and of course this
j st he denial them. T!:e Centre !s
''.") J e-'tif. r:r :ng ti th un-versal rultnn that are i governs ;ill uppSte and !:o'it!v r,.
garment is ever Bold- The work la progressing vary nicely at the new headquarters and owing to the ample room and to the many more instructors added to the staff, there is an S. O S. call for more vmen workers, that the scwlntr and knitting m.t even yet he turned out with greater dexterity and sniftness. Sal irday, four boxes were shipped containing one Imx of hand-
(tM. two of surgical dressings, on of knitted Karmim.-, pajamas and hospital shirts The two Ions tables which the work is accomplished at has been covered with a green-hued sanitary 'ib'loih. The No Name Club was re-
j sponsible for the revering of one nnd i Mrs. James Price of North Baring: ave1 nue the t.thr. Proper losks and fltj'ngs havn been placed and all tit the jet edit of Mr. .1. Y. Roberts, who has (cien a part of his time- from the hnsv j l-xitine of his dally tasks to ncromi'ii..t, the work Two donntions of $f
each hive been made lately, one com-l lng from the pupils of Miss Stella Limphere. of the McKinley school and the j other from Mr 15 H. Miller. The gen- I eroslty of th?f people have been well ! flrtriMftt.if1 t i- th.eie in . 'n .-. iun '
Centre and to the w The No Name club
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The ".rno" party K-Ven in the evening of Sstuniav nt the. rar.h H.il! of St. A Intra'. Bplfr opal hir h. l.y the Me-i-ilamei N"e1 Stenbertf nn.l W.'tlter N'e -imi' provei to l.e a rn-m rrat ifv ins sticcesH The re-fipt: of Mir f.v.e.ilne were nl! that co-:M be expr,.t,.,j anfl the social f sutures very m o-h enjoyed v the y(nm felks and their eder.. In the 2nmo. i hi Mcii!a'r.s .1. " t,s and K. nreldenbaujth. and t!o Jpj,r stvke and R. W. V.'alt on. eore, hielict and rorei-d the a f ). !'.a;nt- if f;r.-l -monTs vf re so!r-i. a:id 'ii!o intr erij - ed up to the H:'ilTl':iht liour.
THE MAKING OF
FAMOUS
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CINE
How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is Prepared For Woman's Use.
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Thur'.-iv eV(r Itllf.lOeo U'O'.V.eTi' ' F,:t V. L - !. hei'r of nif -o.ek and v.i'I rved Til " adjourned Kpisoopal O'l'ld h.-ld totnortf-v- " Ifo.iFe. for the p t!-r;-H. !1 IP.en'.l' jerja. ?;.(! f he ' The p.re.'tois
'"'iiarities will hold a rie !
afternoon at 'lie r.r.sr i i.urr.
-.lid Pavifgs 1 ' at all direef,.: ? aie askf 1 to 1 The- Willing WMk-r." i
A visit to the laboratory whert th!,3 succcasful remedy made impresscg even the casual looker-on with the reliability, accuracy, skill and cleanliness which attend.? the making of thi3 great medicine for woman's ills.
Over :CO,0GO pounds of various herbs Will he r. nre lcifl fmiMaf'o r.nd fill h i ra t-.
held in the i pathored at the season of the year when
!o.ni. li e thpir nattiral iir.cps nrl nnsrlicinal snh-
r-n-.pu-, e,. at ! stances are at their best. ntim;.' until nil ar' I Tho mn?t ffno-rwfiil cilupnt nreiK.l
to extract the medicinal properties f rem j eetlrtr of ?t. Alban'i thfse herbs. J 1 i;it v.-. ek win t,e Every utensil and tank that comes in j ero.-.n at the i'a i i -di contact with the medicine is sterilized i ;,-.5!.. of 'eie.-t'ng'r'- i and as a final precaution in cleanliness J
i in sterile bottles. j j It is the wonderful combination of A"n ir,T'"t roots and herbs, together with the j
ng tomorrow R;.j;i Er). caro Uaod in its preparation
t i i which lia! math-' thsa famous medicine I
.ri.eu arid i so successful in the treatment of j present. I female ills. I
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rhuiTh will conduet a card patty morre wafternoen. The ii((.-p.s ,ire t, co towards a vei y r."'"1 nu, tint I' (ireha?!ng i.nittlng mate.-'ai.- fr.r th
Iven restored to health by the use of
Lyaia E. I'inkham s vegetable Compound which we are continually publishing attest to its virtue.
The Duke of Wellington
For Skin Soreness of infants and children you can find rcthi.ar' that heals lilt:
often called the "iron duke," snow- i CcmfPiTi PQVidsr ed his courage and strong will at ' J wUUIiUKi r.JUwr p ck Waterloo when : I Jlng phyMCians and nurses have ucd V") h heln il , and enoorsed it for more than 2o years. Wsi TV -' J ue -3c t the Vinol and other drug, store
MrTv V A I-al napoleon. The Comfort Ponder Co., Boston, Mass.
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A ii7C3 is a natural -VMf outpouring of SSgg a healthy body It does not
spring up in a night. Build up that which Nature hat given us by taking n compound of - iron, recently comEounded by Dr. Pierce, and named y him "Irontic." Thi3 iron-tonic tablet is easily taken up by the blood. If you try "Irontic" tablets, the brain responds to the new blood in circulation; the body i3 ready to fight against stagnation, which holds you in bondage. You gain in vim, vigor.
vitality. Try it nov. Don't wait. J Today is th? day to begin taking !
irontic taolets. A little pep and you laugh and you live. A little energy saves the day. "Irontic" tablets make riehn-ed blood. With good red blood come3 courage, then comes success, which leads to more and more success. Dr. Pierce's " Irontic" tablets aro to bo had in sixty cents vials at most drug stores. If you wish to test them send 10 cents to the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y., and get a trial package Now I
This evening will h the last meetine of the Home !;, f-norr.ic Department of tae Ki. Chl.MHi Woman's C'l:b, for ti;e term. Mrs. H. K. Orovej., of Xorthv- tte aer;ue Wlil he hostej4 and a Sa c al'i'ulin of thp members !s de-
s red. The proa tarn will be an interj r ; ? . ' tine. Tift e Is to be (in aluminum dem-
J r u -j t r a - i on trerrow p. z the
'(-v;r;h at oriof,:, with Pectlon
i 1 and 2 in chai ge. The re:'eiptn will I c-o town 1 f b- benefit, c f the ch'irch. J After tlie de-tionti nrion. n meeting o' thc? F io'.is wil tal-:e plaee to
plan In ctivano The l.Tl- !: with Mrs.
RALPH B. BRADFORD Deputy Treasurer of Lake Co.
r; nth'? woik. 11 meet tnmnrrotv ;livan in Chicago
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Rachael Rovlpw, Order of Maccabees r." ct ton'ght in regular 9e?lon. onti:. The pnrtr holding tieket IVuroher tr.S
I im entitled to tlie ealf raffled off hjr tiie j I ia.t ( hlengo t'luU. Apply to 4.j04 Sln-
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MERRILLYILLE
EAST CHICAGO.
Program for Week Ending Sunday, May 12. Monday, May 6 The Serial Supreme, "The Woman in the Web," No. 3. Also Earl Williams with Corrine Griffith in 'Transgression." Tuesday, May 7 Wm. S. Hart in "Hocfs and Horns," extra grtod. Also Ethel Barrymore In "The Lifted Veil." A superb photodrama illuminated by the genius of a superb ?t;tr.
Wednesday, May 8
Roscoe Fatty Arbuckie in "Out 1
a est. ' i nia ip a guaranteed iau?rii. j i See Fatty as a rouchncck. Also i . "The Painted Doll," an xtra high I
clasp drama.
The libori y bond drive is still on here. Men iliville people took out about J5,Miss Lydia Knehl visited her cousin?, Margaret and lueHa Luschcr of Hammond las. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H:nry Knthl made a business trip last Monday. Mr. and Mr. iScorge Demmon. and Mr. Mil Mrs. J' .;.- Hack saw the "Birth of a .'a;i- ;i" at Crown Point last Sund a y . The Woman's club me at the home of
I Mrs. K!!a Harper Smith in Ainsworth. I A inn iorit y of lhe members were pres-
rnt.alsi. f.,up visitors: Mrs. George Hnywoed and daughter Fessie of Hobar', and Als. Miller and Mrs. Hjbest of Ainsivnh. The old officers were redo ' ed. Mrs. K'aio Pir-ree read a paper
on "flow I" Increase Sunday School At-
endeneo. ; a pa lie r on "iVnoucst of tho Air," was given by Mis;; Cora Ivach; the rhairnian made a verbal report on the legist ration; a short talk on
"Child WeH'aie and Registration of Babies." by Miss I'essie, Haywood; Mrs. Douglas gave a paper cn "What Clubs Have Accomplished During the Last Year." The net rheetir.g of tho club will be h.ld May 20.
Thursday, Ijlay 9-
The serial of wonders, with Pearl White and Antonio Moreno In "The House of Hate," No. 4. Also Gladys Huliett In "Over the Hill."
MILLER DRAMATIC CLUB. 'Th Puit of the Karth" n "nniofly drama of unusual merit, will be staged tnn: mn- night at the Oary theatre
tiie Miller Praniatio club, composed
"f ioral talent v . '1 kown t'i f"la r ttetjs. Tiie raet. trade p.iblic today, includos the follow inc; Kthlt-f n riummer as "'!. "the d-;t ef the earth." William O Pintnmer bs li.avld Moore; ("a . lie riri"
Friday, May 10 Psthe Plays present Florence Reed in "Today," a 7-part hiph class society drama. Extra good. Saturday and Sunday, May 11 and 12 Five high class Vaudeville Acts. Also Max Sennett in hi.-- latest comedy, "Sheriff Nell's Tussle."
TO THE CIVIL AND SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR VETERANS
The last issue, of the Lake County Review at Gar -contained the following editorial as to why the present
m. k. i Deputy Treasurer should be put at the head of the Coun
ty's finance department: DOES BRADFORD DESERVE PROMOTION? "Promotion comes cr cliould como to thoso who have proved not only their capabilities and vnUingnecx; to DO hut the PROFICIENCY to do the things required cf them. "If an individual WORTHY of promotion, either in private or public life, vTOUld it not be, not only fair and just, but the DUTY of those in authority to grant it? "The record of Ralph B. Bradford shows that he is a practical business man, a hard worker; has been successful in all he attempted to do; that he worked on a farm, his way through college; that he has served as Deputy Treasurer,, honestly, faithfully, and satisfactorily, the citizens of Lake County for ten years; that during his period of Deputy Treasurer the receipts have increased from a million and a half to four million dollars per annum; that he has banked this money for the Treasurer and accounted for every cent of it. "Read the story. What think you of Ralph B. Bradford? Is he trustworthy? Has he the reliability the competency, for the Treasurership of Lake County? "Would you feel entitled to promotion were you in Erad's place? That is exactly what Brad is asking. The lienor should be conferred upon this faithful servant without hesitancy. "A vote for No. 34, on the Republican ticket, in the May primaries, is a vote for PROMOTION for Ralph B. Bradford." Lake County Review.
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Whereas. One of our members is seeking the nomination of State Roprf.s. ntatlve. and Whereas, by his service he hps proven hi" iself worthy of .a; i r support and the support cf t'.e r'.'.'TT'i of oke '"ount : He it r-:-: ved that we endorse the candidacy of Charles Kingwe': and e. ( nim"nl tnat every dicb' rgecl -sold r c 1' the Ciui nl Soanish
i Anv., i-in U'n r. and n'! p-o-J (.ttiz-tisi .-upport the eadida -y .-.f Ch . les King"ell on l!v 7. U1S. at primary th e- I
' i.-ti of Sta.' T.epreenta ti'. e. Tespectfu 'y years. erxest i:. in,mi.N f amp Xo. IS rf the t. S. A. W. Vfnnns
Michael as Susan Moor'1: K.-'l a? Rlizabeth: Harry Michod Cilbert Mo -Veil as Rev. Ir. T Minnie Carbon as Mir- Anna to C. Pieifel as J " hn l;y,!r
I Hayes as Wanderir r i ' IJohnson as Old Mose. t I The plav is rich !n -
ns Jerry;
Tf rn ;'f ton ; ::a . Otr. Pe:t C. and Frank uirltry. ly and dra
matic effects and tell the story of the
troubles ail true love :r. ;--t epet;
I soine time or otner. r.nr-r. actor
been especially trained and a sus.f u 1 production is assured.
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NOTICE The following candidates ere endorsed by the F.usmess Men of Calumet region: Fcr Senator 21 f. O. HOT.MES. For 3epresentativ3 2fl OTT i i FIFiKLP. 2K CHAS. O K I XOtVH.L. 30 ANDREW H. S.tMBOR. 31 ALBERT J SWAXSOX. 5-4-5
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NOTICE TO VOTERS. ! V.'e wish to notify the -voters of Ham- j mond and vielni'.y that we are donating i
the free and exebjsive service of fifteen automobiles to bo used for the purposes of conveying and assisting voters to and from their homes ar.d factories to their respective voting precipe s. No matter w.ho you are or where you tnay be located, if you wish to oto, call 322 Hammond and our machines will be at your
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3S3S5 Abstracters' of Tit!
Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands and Lets in Lake County.
FRED R. MOTT, Pres. FRANK HAMMOND. Vice Pres.
ALEERT MAACK, 6sc'y-Tnj a. EDWARD J. EDER, MamQtr.
Crown Point, Indiana, inch Offices at Hammond and Gary.
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