Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 126, Hammond, Lake County, 14 November 1916 — Page 6
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THE TIMES
RELIEVE HEADACHES ' WITHOUT DOSING By Applying Sloan's Liniment to Forehead You Can Stop the Severe Pains
Many headaches are of a. nuralgric . rlgin. The symptoms of euch head--,'.iif9 are intense and lingering pains n the brow, temples or back of the "'here is one certain relief that has .een known and recommended for years back. Sloan's Liniment. One application and the dull pain Is practically grone. It is easily applied without rubbing:. Rubbing: is unnecessary. Sloan's Liniment quickly penetrates to the seat of trouble. Aching: muscles, rheumatism, bruises, lumbagro. chilblains, sprains nd stiff neck can also be most effectively treated with Sloan's Liniment '..'leaner than mussy plasters or ointments; it does not stain the skin or 1 " gr the pores. At ail drug: stores. 2."a, 50c. $1.00.
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WHITING
BAKX OS WSIIIB3 tteaponsibillty and Resources Otii 11.000. &aj o& Open Eveninsat WANTED Man and wife wants one or two heated rooms, central location in Vhitlng;: private home preferred. 1 hone W201R. 11-14-1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duffy of New York avenue, are moving to their new home in Central avenue today. Cold wave coming: prepare for it with Stepnenon underwear for men. !c!d at Gordon's. . 11-14-1 Mrs. P. Stifer of Laporte avenue. Is ;-i'proving at the Michael Reece hos
pital in Chicago. For the cold wave Gordon's are showing a complete assortment of gloves and mittens. 11-14-1 Mrs. Charles M. Helman will entertain the member of the Ex-Councilors' club of the D. of L., at her home in New Tork avenue. ton!g"nt. The regular meeting of the library board was held last night. A reception of the "Ever Wear'" Aluminum Company will be given at the M. E. church parlors tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock for the benefit of the Ladies Aid society. All ladies are invited to attend. John J. Keller was in Hebron, lnd., on business, yesterday.
The Methodist Ladles' Aid society will hold tjieir annual bazaar Nov. 24 !n the parlors of t'ne church. All kinds of fancy articles will be fore sale; also home baked goods and light refreshments will be served both afternoon and evening. Mr. and Sirs. C A. Helwig are visiting at St. John. Ind. Mr Harry Tilton entertained her nephew from Gary at her home in Laporte avenue, on Sunday. The new flats erected by Mike Kris-
toft on Pischrupp avenue, are completed and are now occupied by Mr. Kristoft and family and Chief of Police Clay Collins and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Fleming of Fisch-
rupp avenue, entertained a number of friends at their home in honor of the former's birthday anniversary. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. W. Leaman, John Gulley and H. Spener of East Chicago, a.no Mr. nd Mrs. Roy Breen and Mr. and Mrs. Winters of South Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. 'Hamilton and daughter Ruby, and son Edward of 'Williamsport, Ind., arrived here yesterday morning, the two latter returning home later in the day after visiting their brother. Otto Hamilton at St. Bernard's hospital In Chicago, where he Is reported as getting along- nicely. George Kucanich. arrested on the charge of vagrancy, was fined $5 and costs, amounting t $15, in default of which he will be taken to Crown PointSteve Sassner, arrested on the same charge and fined the same amount, will also go to the Crown Point jail. Miss Margaret McElroy of Indiana boulevard, who was sent to Wisconsin to take charge of a millinery store, has been transferred to Indianapolis.
Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1916
i Sure Way To ! End Dandruff 4
There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve It, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all. of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of It. no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, snd look and feel a hundred times better. Adv.
WRINKLES GO
Throw away harmful preparations i::at only cover up unsightly wrinkles r.-ul imperfections for the time being. Uo to any first-class drug store today tnd for fifty cents get a bottle of XJsit, the wonderful, pure nut-oil skin food, .guaranteed to drive away wrinkles, icstore the complexion to its fresh youthfulness and color, and bring back the beauty of your girlhood days. Usit is not a cream, but a liquid in handsome opal bottles. Rub it into the skin with the finger tips every r. :ght before retiring. No other treatment is necessary. Tou will be surprised at the quick change in looks and condition of your complexion. It clears your skin while you sleep and drives away your wrinkles whether caused by worry, work, exposure to wind and sun or advancing years. Begin today to look young again. Enjoy the satisfaction and pride a clear, youthful, smooth complexion and good color give. Be sure you get Csit in opal bottle's. Do not accept anything efse. Usit is guaranteed to contain nothing that will cause hair growth. Immediate relief to chapped face and hands. For sale by Summer's Fharmacy. and dealers everywhere. Adv.
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LOWELL
slst In a series of revival meetings for a couple of weeks. Miss Alice Love of Chicago, visited her sister, Mrs. V. K. Roberts and family here Sunday. Rev. Henry Hoerstman. priest of St. Edward's Catholic church here, went to Delphi Saturday to assist in a fortyhour devotional service in the church in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Purdy returned yesterday evening after a visit with relatives in Hammond. Harvey Hildebrandt and J. A. Taylor were Hammond visitors. Mr. Hildebrandt went up to have an X-Ray taken of his collar bone. Harvey Windbigler is In Rochester, Ind., on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. "Will Handley have become residents of Lowell a gain, having moved back the forepart of the week.
John Collins and Ralph are on the sick list. Mrs. N. E. Clark has returned from a visit with sisters In Berwyn. Neb. A. C. Pattee of Denver. Col., is here visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs. C. C. Pattee, and sister Miss Nora. The Lowell hlgn school basketball team went to Hebron Friday night and defeated the high school team of that place by the score of 43 to 12.
DYER
GLASS OF SALTS
If your Back hurts or Bladder bothers you, drink lots of water.
Harvey Hildebrandt and Fred Tanner
were out near Orchard Grove in their auto Yesterday afternoon. A big car from Crown Point came along and locked wheels with their car overturn- . i . Xf. Ti;:rl..)iriniH'B g rtl l a r hfln e
was broken and he was otherwise move, the body's urinous waste and 1
bruiaed up. His injuries are not ser
When your kidneys hurt and your
back feels sore, don't get scared ana
proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which 're-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mason were guests of relatives In Chicago over Sunday. Mrs. Peter Stark of St. John, visited Dyer relatives Sunday. The bazaar given at St. Joseph's hall Sunday . afternoon for the benefit of the church was the greatest success of anything ever given there. The attendance was exceptionally large as the weather was ideal. Many of the prizes went to out of town people. The financial result was 'ery satisfactory and was due largely to the unceasing
efforts of the various committees. Jos. Way wood and Jos. Scher of Whiting, spent Sunday at the home of Theo Hammer and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Stoltz and daughter of Merrillvllle, epent Sunday out here with relatives. Friday evening some of toe more enthusiastic democrats accompanied by a large number of the younger generation had a parade through town and expressed their feelings over democratic success in a spirited way.
Grandmother's Medicines Our grandmothers were wise in the virtues of the herbs of the field. They used to gather and store roots and herbs and use them to cure the ailments of their families wormwood, thoroughwort. sage, rue, camomile
I the llt might go on and on of the healing plants with which thev mado
us familiar. Now their grand-daughters get the extracts from just such good old roots and herbs, from the nearest druggist, ready prepared for use. One such medicine, which women find best for their own ailments. Is the well-known Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Adv.
Saturday evening by about twenty-five men and women. The crowd had secured a large moving wagon to give them a ride, and with horns and tin pans proceeded to make things lively for them for about two hours. Mrs. Andrew Bogovich of Roberts avenue spent the day in South C.ilcago visiting her mother. Mrs. K rouse. Mr. and Mrs. George Gerke entertained a number of relatives and friends at their home in Cleveland avenue. Saturday evening. Mrs. Frank Spoars visited her husband at St. Margaret's hospital yesterday and reports him doing nicely.
LANSING
Paul. Sass and Ed Schultz were Chicago visitors on Sunday. Mr. Hahn of Crown Point, visited Miss Lillian Sass, Sunday. Miss Eva Teboda spent Sunday at t'ne home of Miss Helen Kindt. The dance given by Kindt's Colts drew a bog crowd Saturday evening. AH had an enjoyable time. Miss Emma Kindt epent Sunday with her cousin Martha-
Amy avenue visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Fischer of South Chicago, Sunday. Mrs. John Dreesen of East Chicago visited her sister, Mrs. Augusta Eggers, last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bahn of East I Side were guests of relatives here Sun- j day. Miss Agnes Atchison and George I
Golding spent Sunday at Crocker, Ind., the guests of Miss Rose La Hayne. The members of the Marquette club will meet tomorrow afternoon at Ihe home of Mrs. Henry Eggers of Roberts avenue.
Mrs. Kustace Biesen visited her
motner, Mrs. Burke of Chicago, over Sunday. Mrs. Charles Stross, Jr., of Harrison avenue Is confined to her home by illness. A charivari was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stross. nee Mary Stein, ' 1
MUNSTER
j A Never Failing Way j I to Banish Ugly Hairs ' (Aids to Beauty) No woman is immune to superfluous growths, and because these are likely to appear at. any time, it is advisable to always have some delatone powder handy to use when th? occasion arise. A paste is made with some of th? powder and water ar.d spread upon the hairy surface; in about 2 minutes this is carefully removed and the skin washed. Ton will then find that your skin is entirely free from hair or fuzz. Be sure, however, to get real delatone. Adv.
.mss Row Schoon is working for a week as stenographer at the Straube Piano Co. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Adams of Hammond, spent the week-end here with Mrs. Adams' mother, Mrs. A. Stahlbohm. Mrs. P. Schoon and daughter spent Friday In Hammond, visiting with friends.
Mrs. Bresc'nler and darihters, the Misses Anne. Cornelia and Susan of Berniee, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kooy. Mrs. DeYoung and family of Roseland. 111., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Munater.
Tbi Truss has the largest circulation In the county.
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FAT FOLKS
WOULD BE THIN 1 Reduce Weight 10 Pounds or More.
ious. but will keep him confined to ms home for several days. Mr. Tanner escaped without Injury. A big touring car from Whiting, was overturned in a ditch north of Lowel Saturday night. It was impossible to learn who the occupants were, and the only information they would give out was that a truck would be down Monday and get the car. No one. so far as we could learn, was seriously hurt. W. Fay Lynch of Chicago, visited his mother, Mrs. John Lynch here yesterday. Mrs. Maude Henry and children of Gary, visited her mother. Mrs. Frank Sherard here yesterday. W. C. Hale visited his wife here yesterday. E. F. Chapman went to Hammond yesterday to see his wife who Is In the hospital in that city. Sho is getting along as well as can be expected. Mrs. L Tatman of Chicago, visited her brother. Will Sisson and family
here yesterday.
Rev. V. B. Serviea went to Crawfords- became of your kidney trouble ville this morning " where he will as- backache. Adv.
stimulates them to their normal uo-
tlvity. The function of the kidneys to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it bj) grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of. water you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithla, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids In urine so it no longer Is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot Injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what
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Mrs. Orville T. Bright of Chicago, vice president of the National Congress of Parent-Teacher Associations, will address theemothers and teachers of Franklin school Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All are cordially invited to attend. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stross, Sr.. and Mrs. Carl Buehler and son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carson of Chicago, Sunday. The Ladies' Bible class will meet Wednesday evejiing at the home ot Mrs. Herman Theissen of Indiana and Mrsv J. Keanan of Roberts avenue were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buehler and chll dren and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggers motored to Chesterton, Ind., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Minard Magnuson of
"I'd certainly give most anything to be affle to reduce a few pounds and stay that way," declares every excessively fat man or woman. Such a result Is not impossible despite past failures. Most fat people are the victims of supernutrltlon. a condition which prevents the fatty elements of food from being consumed by the blood. 'Instead of only nourishing the blood, much of the fat producing elements are deposited In different parts of the body where, they don't belong. To correct this condition and to produee a healthy normal distribution the nutritive processes must be artificially supplied with the fat-turning power vhich nature has denied them. This an probably be best accomplished by taking an OH of Korein capsule with very meal. Korein is a careful combination of splendid fat-reducing elements, and its rapid effect has been Id many cases reported remarkable. Reported reductions of from 10 to Zi pounds in a single month are by no means infrequent. Yet this action Is perfectly natural and harmless. Oil of Korein is sold by Summers Pharmacy and other good druggists in the original sealed laboratory packages. Adv.
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Independent Market Co. 181 East State Street. Hammond, Ind.
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Specials for Wednesday, Nov, 15
Small Lean Pork Chops, lb Fresh Spare Ribs, lean and meaty, lb . Fresh Neck Bones, lb Fresh Pigs Feet or Liver, lb Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb . . .
17c 11c 5c 6c 19c
22k
Butternut Brand Brisket
Bacon, lb
Small Lean Cali- -f El
fornia Hams, lb.. U2lr Fresh Smoked i l n Finnan Haddie, lb. I fcfC Fresh Baltimore OC Oysters, qt UUu Downey's Delight, the best butterine 00n churned, lb dX
Independent Market Co.
181 East State Street.
Hammond, Ind.
Small Lean Pork Loins, per pound . . . . Choice Pork Tenderloins, per pound . . . . ,
Choice Beef Pot Roast, per pound . . . .
tfy 1 c
Lean Boiling Beef, per pound .
Small Porterhouse Steak, per pound . , . . .
Leg of Young per pound
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Saner Kraut Today 7c per quart
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$175
ON SUPER-SIX
The Hudson Super-Six, Winner of All Worth-While Stock Car Record, Advances $175 December 1
Every Hudson Super-Six owner takes pride In the. fact that his car Is Just like the Super-Six cars which have broken all worth-while records. A 7-passenger Super-Six louring car went from S-n Francisco to New York and return in 10 days, 21 hours ony 2 1-3 days longer than last spring's best one-way time. So when a Super-Six owner starts on tour he knows that he will have no difficulty in going wherever he may want to go. He knows that no other car has ever given such proof of endurance. He knows no stock car can excel him in speed or acceleration. He knows that If he wishes, no one can match the things he can do with his Super-Six. You, too, can own such a car and save $175 in Its purchase if" you buy before December 1st. You have less than twenty days in which to act. Some dealers have already sold all the cars they are to get at present prices. You should see about it today else you may be too late. Note Its Rapid Strides The Supev-Six Invention is but a few months old. ft entered a field disruted and doubted. Today It stands as the unquestioned nionardh of motordom. , The Super-Six Invention gave more than was claimed or sought for in other types of motors. Without adding cylinders, size or complications, greater power, more flexibility and as proved in tests an endurance such as was unknown to motor cars before was obtained. That is why it won every stock car record up to 100 miles. It is why it recorded a speed, with a stock chassis, as high as 102ig miles per hour. i It ran 1S19 miles in 24 hours, exceeding the former stock car record by 52 per cent. It holds the record in the Pike's Peak hill-climb the greatest hill-climbing event in all history against 20 famous rivals. It won the ocean-to-ocean record San Francisco to New York the most coveted American record.
Then It did what no other car eTer did It turned around and went back across the continent In less time than any other car ever made the one-way run. The Super-Six Is the first car ever to make the round trip against time. No other car ever established such proof of endurance. It has never failed In any test. Now all concede the Super-Six supremacy. Men bought Hudson cars more than twice as fast as we built them. And now, in its first year, the Super-Six has become the largest-selling car In the world with a price above $1100. More than 21,000 are now in service. Look Ahead Such is its first-year history. Now comes a time, for several reasons, why finecar buyers ought to look ahead. The car you buy now, open or enclosed, will last you for years to come. The Super-Six next year, even more than now, will be the recognized peak-place car. Men who seek thebest will have it. This motor Is patented, so other cars can offer nothing like it. It is exclusive to Hudson. These are facts to consider now, before the SuperSix advances. For you can save $175 by making prompt decision. It Will Pay to Buy Now Material prices have advanced enormously. "When we begin on the December production we begin with materials of higher cost. There was no other way open to us. Either we would have to skimp and redupe quality or advance the price in keeping with the higher material costs. You save $173 by buying now. That is, if your dealer has not sold all his allotment of cars of the present production. The Super-Six models will remain as now. The changes, if any, will be minor refinements. So if you can get a car of the present production, it means a clear saving of $175. That Is worth considering even if you buy an open car and lay It up until spring.
HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Phaeton, 7-paasener Roadster, 2-paf sender Cabriolet, 3-pasaeng'er
$1475 Touring: Sedan
1475 Limousine ... 1775 (Prices f. o. To. Detroit)
S2000 Town Car 2750 Town Car X,andanlet
Xsimoasine Xandaolet
$3750 2350 2850
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HAMMOND SALESROOM 504-6-8 Hohman Street. Phones 650 651118. MEEKER & CLAUSSEN, CROWN POINT, IND.
GARY SALESROOM 605-7-11 Washington Street Phone 1470. WHEELER A ELAM CO, VALPARAISO, IND.
Buehler Bros.
Hammond Phone 1441
