Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 183, Hammond, Lake County, 22 January 1917 — Page 3

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THE ORIGINAL IV? ALT ED 173 ILK Cheap snbstitutes cost YOU lama prica. PERSONAL! ISOCIAL HEWS! 1" COMINO EVENTS. In ti y t 'nuni'il No. TJ.i KiiikIiIs "I Columbus wiii entertain at a diiiH UiS party Wednesda y. January -Mtii at ilif i. ol' ('. hall in Sibley street. Charles MeKelvoy will play 1r tin- dame Mrs. W. A. Stout. Detroit stmi. will entc'rlain ihe Frl list a in- Club at a one o'clock luncheon Tuesday. A card party wil bo kiv.ii at th.- Hammond Coun'ry Olr.b Tin sday aft orn. .on at two-thirty o'clock. Auction li idgo vi ill bo play -ti . PRETTY DISKEK PARTY. A elia'-ming affair of Saturday i-m iii-ik va xlio dinner party at wliii 'n Mrs. UrM'...: liemstook and Mrs. .John ".in en- !. rfained at tie- home of Mrs. Horn stock in Highland street. American beauty ,,,.-;(. and fern deeorat-d the table w hrre there wore covers laid for t en. The dinner was al six-thirty o'clock and w a s served in four courses. An nnni of music followed. Th.e guest" the dinner were, the following club members: Mrs. Irving Latham and Miss Riamhe Lyons of 'hicago. Mrs. Aiphonse Dorscy. Frs. John Rakaler. the Misses In bo I Sherby. Bess Fair. II. Flizabcth Webber and Hess Owen. ATTENTION! SIR KNIGHTS! The officers-elect of tiary Oomiiiamlfry N'o. 5.. Knights Templar, will be installed at the asylum, Masonic .-la!!. 7:39 p. m. Thursday. January 25' h. i M 7. Members and visiting- Sir Knights and their families are urgently requested to attend. l-jn-U ("I'lMMlTTKI'.. DINNER AND CARDS. Mr. and Mr.-. T. i:. Tennant ent. rtaine, ai dinner and cards Saturday evening for the members of the Kvcning Wh'i eiah at the home of Mrs. Toiu.aui's . m-ohcr, Mrs. La wreo.ee Cox in South I oilman street. Mr. and Airs. Walter i"onkey were ciists not members ol ihe Hub. Auction bridge, was played : tour tabb-s and high scores in t ho fraiii'-s i i made by Mrs. Oljrenee Scott o." Chicago an ilAuiist Schneider. The .tub's next meeting will be with Mr. . :.nd Mrs. i. W. Wii.-jon. 1 :i Mason street, in two weeks on Saturday. ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ashbaueber entertained a few friends informally on TWICE PROVEN If you suffer b&ckach?, sleepless nighta. tired, dull day and distressing urinary disorders, don't experiment. Head this twic-told testimony. It's Hammond evidence doubly proven. Mrs. Jesi's Pridha.ni. 114 Clinton St, Hammond, say: "When kidney trouble cam on me, I first noticed swelling of my hands and underneath my . My back pained me terribly and I had putting headaches and dtziy spells. The trouble Interfered with my housework. The action of my kidneys was Irregular and the kidney secretions contained sediment. I felt miserable all oyer until I began using Doan'a Kidney Piils. They entirely cured me." (Statement given in October, 1914). Mrs. Pridham confirmed the above statement on July lo. 1916. when she aid: "I have been free from kidney complaint sine Poan'i Kidney Pills cured mti." Price SOe, at all dealers. Don't aimply ask. for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills Mr. Pridham baa the aame that twice publicly recommended. Props, Buffalo Foitor-MUburn Co.. N. Y Adv. P1IOXE 3 ISO DR. A. L. HICKMAN Dentist i Suite H, Straube Building 6" S. Hohruan St. Hammond' Hammond Furniture Hospital 328 IT. HOS.UA IT ST. For up-to-date. Upholstering, Furnltura repairing, Mattresses mado to order. All work called for and delivered. Phona 2432. Take Care of

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Saturday evening al their home In Highland street. Contests and music were enjoyed by the guests following which a prettily appointed two course luncheon was .served. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roslwiek. Mr. and Mrs J 'red Aidrieh, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Swaim. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii. Rudolph and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stmson. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY. The birthday .anniversary of Mis. T. Shea (f Indiana avenue was celebrated at a su. pi ii-o party (riven in her honor n Saturday afternoon. There were guests for three table of cards an I whist was played during the afternoon. Following the games refreshments were served. The guests were Mrs. Ko.v See, Mrs. Joint ITohl. Mr. Arthur Merrill, Mrs. Howard Long. Mrs. ol. II. Clover, .Mrs. i). .;. Deuham. Mrs. J. T. ClarU, Mrs. K. T. Hrophy. Mrs. T. Stansif. r, Mrs. J. Clark and Miss Shea. SOCIAL GATHERING. Honoring their nieces. the Misses, Helen and Agnes Koch of Chicago. Mr. and M is. John Dor nor delightfully entertained a party of young people ye.--'.er.iay. Musie and games Were feat urea of the afternoon and at six eiook a, four course ,1 nil. r w as M-rved. Announcement was made al the party of th. marriage, of Miss Georgia Hnlehiiis and ii. rntan Kr. ps. also of the cng'ag". in. -ill of Miss Audrey Sandoe to Harry Thomson. The quests ineluded :li Misses Madge yud Audrey Sandoe. Hazel Martins. Helen and Agn.-s Koch of Chio't'i, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kreps, Miami Mrs. II. .1 lienor, Messrs. Il-iiiy llerhst. Artimr I ,i nst-nma mi. lien, ran Hayes. Harry Thomson and George and Hai rv 1 lei iu i . CLUB IS ENTERTAINED. The member of the Wenlvvoith Social .'luh wer. quests at the home of Ml. and Mrs. li. I,. Seidler .n W. Stale street Saturday evennm. dames were played, the prizes in which went io Mrs. A. i. Heaver. Mrs. George Knoll. Gu-: loisenhauni and Walter Patterson. V two course luncheon was set ved during '-he evening. In two w.ks the eluh will be oiiterlaino.l by Mr. and Mrs. Harvt vl I'Uveland of lngiaham avenue. With the club members Mr. and Mrs. S. oiler entertained Mr. and Mr. Tassatt of Criffi'li. MATINEE PARTY. The Misses Beth Spencer, lira.'- Jenkins. Inez elavit, Helen Stout and I;uih

Wooden of Hammond and Harriet v'air! of Chicago formed a party to see "The Booicerans" at l'owem theater in t "Ii i -.ago Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Williston. Mrs. Charles Hart. Mrs. Frank Haker. Mrs. F. A. Hull and Miss Dorothy Williston att- tided the meeting of the ;. 1. A. to the (:. of 1,. !:. at (lary Saturday evemnt. Installation of officers, took dace and' whs followed with a banquet for the members and their guests. A nmsi..;' orojiram was inven during the course oi the evonig. The affair was very cn.v... -able and was largely attended. Tiiere will be a meet ins this evening "I Triumph Council No. 11 I . of I., at the I. . tl. F. hail. i'clden Uule Council No 1 D. of I.. wili meet. Tuesday evening at the 1. o. . F. hall. William H . Calkins V. It. C. No. o4j will hold its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at the I. O. O. F. hall. - Fred Lash, sr., has been critically ill for a we'-k at his home, 170 I'lummer a venue. Mrs John ''.ill of Ann street is ill w ith lagrippe. Mrs. A. D. Baker who has been very ill for several weeks at St. Mary's hospital. Chicago, was able to be removed lo the home of her mother at 3Sli Truman avenue yesterday. Mrs. Irving Latham and Miss Blanche Lyons of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday in Hammond. Miss Lois See of Alma, 111., is here for several weeks' visit with her brother Hoy See and Mr. See at their home in Michigan avenue. Miss Henrietta Wolf and her house gimst. Miss Ferrie Burns of Rochester, In.I., are attending a hou.e patty in Hinsdale, ill. Mrs. Jennie Dyaart of Pittsburgh is the guest of her niecs, Mr. Otto Iioese and Mrs. W. A. William. Bast Chicago Her People a ad Occurences Tw in City council of Daughter of Isabella w ill hold public installation of offieers at Wheeian hall. Fast Chicago, tomorrow evening. Jan. 21. Twin City couri.'il, Knishfs of Columbus, will hold thfir regular meeting ton ight. Ail members are requested to be present. The Lady Klks' club will be entertained tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. J. V: Walker on Magoun avenue. Mrs. Win Cr.ii.-V of Baring avenue, is among the Chicago shoppers today A. J. O'Carroi! of Chicago, spent the day yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. H. Criska on Baring averi ue . Mrs. AValrer 1iwrej will entertain the members of the South Side Pleasure club tomorrow afternoon at her home oil Northcote avenue. Tomorrow evening the Daughters of Isabella will have a public installation of officers at Weiland s hall. after which dancing will be enjoyed. Ail members are most earnestly requested to be out. The members of the Fast Chicago Woman's club are invited to attend a meeting of the Whiting Woman's club this evening ot the Whiting hich Kehool auditorium. Chicago musicians wi'l gve the opera "Madame Butterfly". Those going will leave on the 7 o'clock Whiting car. Miller'a Antiseptic Oil, Known as Will Positively Relieve Pada la Three Minutes. Tn- it richt now- for Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Lumbago. sore, stiff and Swollen joints, pains in the head, hack and limbs, corns, bunions, etc. After one application pain uiiojijpears as li ; by magic. . I V never-tailing remedy used internnl- ' Iv and externally for Coughs. Colds, Croup. Sore Throat, iJiphtheria and Tonj silitis. , . This Oil is conceded to be the most pen. t rating remedy known. Its prompt and immediate effect in relieving pain is due to the fact that it penetrates to the affected parts at once. As an .' t.-ation. pour Ten Drops on the thickest piece of sole leather, and it will penetrate through and through in three minutes. Accept no substitute This greIs golden red color only. Kvry bottle guaranteed: 25c and 50o a botile. or monev refunded. At leading druggists. Kaufman X: Wolf. Hammond.

A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eye3 Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Weil-Known Ohio Physician Dr. F. J,I. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years Ik. gave to his patients a prescription mad; of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming then Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet";, you wil know them by their olive color. These tablets arc wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause 'a normal action, carrying oil the waste aiu poisonous niatier in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow ! . k dull ejes, pimples, coated tongue, hta.l aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all ou of sorts, inactive bowels, you take ..r: of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets niglwl for a time and note the pleasing result Thousands of women as well a tor take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet I.': successful' substitute for calomel :v and then just to keep in the pink of con dition. 10c and 25c per box. All druggie.

Indiana Harbor Personal And Otherwise Wry special Columbia Theatre ! night, Win. Fo presents Win. Farieim. the peoples' favorite actor, in "A Man of Sorrow." Willi the above eveeli.ni feature will be show ii the fourleenth and last ihapl'-r of "The Crip of F.vil.' Don't miss seeing the program. The local Serbian Orthodox eomcrcgatioti held a cale'd meting last night from i until 1" o'clock m vvan"W's hali corner 1:17th and Deodar street. Tie r, were about throe hundred present. Th. following officers were elected for t li coming v.-ar: President. Paul Budioh vice president. Nuk Kannh: soot. I hiv Milan Kokal: treasurer. Paul Popov ich president of the hoard of control. Sa.. Wiijiiovieh: members of tie; board o control. Steve Mart inovi. h. Peter I.u'.i ich; trustees. Tony St ipa nov ich. Mil;. Stakich. Pero Popoz. Maim Kirvokop ish. Tima Virdteh. Sava K..f-ier. Seven ty-eicht new members joined the con grega l ion. The Forrester beys were en!hd h;i. to iheir old homo in Va uderg ri f t. Pa. last Saturday by the death of their lath or Mr. Davi.i Forrester. Win. Oooksie or' Crapevine street : very ill with lagrippe and bronchitis. Mrs. Frank Fulmer of Block av.mu. who underwent an operation sev.i clays ago is on the n end. Th- I .! M e .' ,,. ;,; tion of the first Monday in February. A program will be rendered and refreshments will be served. There will be a called meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of the M. K. church on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. K. ij. Drummond on Fir street. The obJ el oi 1 ,, : li. Iin IS lo CO., i pi. it i .. . for the I'.'i iKniv t l i be bold I bi liary ,. Hvery members is urged to be present The Pkla Club v. ill meet this evening at the parrish ball of St. Albans cbur:l and make plans for their next dance. Fllon Crove No. 5."., Woodman Cjr.-b give a surprise parly for Mrs. Khan..: Haglin at the home of Airs. Susan lb ! on Hemlock street Friday evening. Mrs. Haglin was presented with a gold pi.,, for her faithful set vires to the Woodman Civile during the past two years tiames and musie were enjoyed ttiruiv the evening. One of the horses belonging to J. Bower of I dm street broke its leg S,r urday and was shot yesterday nioin,r.i This is the second horse that Mr. Bow, , has lost within the past five month-c Kd Peters left yesterday for St. p. . t-rsburg, Fla., lo be gone for some lino J. A. Armstrong of Fir street left Sat urday evening for Cleveland, (.)., on a business trip. LOWELL Mr. and Mrs. I,, p. Lavindcr aiic daughter Oeorgia of Chicago, came last evening for a visit with relatives. Mrs. S. C. Dwyer and daughter Helen, went to Whiting last evening tr. visit her daughter. Mrs. Lamar Crubh and family. Miss Irene M.Lain went to Rensselaer last evening-. H. D. Roberts and Al Drew wont to Knox. I rid., last evening ot! business. Mrs. J. E . Love and daughter Alice of Kvanston 111. came last evening for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. V. K. Roberts and family. Mrs. Lyman Loyd of Ohhasro. visited her friend. Miss Nora Pattee, on Thursday and Friday. Gin Sknssluiid was taken to the Hammond hospital last evening for an operation for appendicitis. Will F.ahr w e n t with him. The local chapter o' the' Faster Star gave their annual banquet to the members of Lowe"! lodge of Masons, all sojourning members and their wives at the Masonic hail Friday evening. A sumptuous banquet was served to over luO guests and a royal good time was had by all who were in attendance. AFTER SICKNESS How to Recover Strength. So many Hammond people are asking bow to recover their strength after sickness that wo are publishing this information for their Vciieht. After grippe, pleurisy, pneumonia or any illness what you need is liviw strength an,l richer blood. The most certain way to get this is by taking Vinol which contains beet and cod liver peptones, iron, manganese peptonates. and glycerophosphates. It creTtes strength, improves the blood, sharpens the appetite and restores the entire system to a healthy robust condition. North Adams, Mass. "After a long illness of pneumonia I was left in i weakened, delicate condition, and for a long time had searched for a body-builder and strength creator. I was att.racied by an advertisement of Vinol, and tried a bottle, and soon noticed a vast impro ement. I continued its used for a while, and am now as able bodied and strong as any man in town." Samuel "Wood. North Adams, Mass. Try a bottle of Vinol. Your money will be returned if it does p0t restore your vitality and strength. Joseph -vy". "VVcis, Druggist: L. Harry Weis and Norris Phcy.. Hammond. Also at the leading Drug Store in all Indiana towns. Adv. REMOVES SKIN AFFECTIONS On package proves it. 8old and luarauteed by abort) Vinol druggist.

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Minstrels, nusieai comedy and aud--j ilb . will all have t..jr ilmg in the Ids j cue, caibd "TIP- Jollies of l:!7".! .vhiih ihe Shi liters will pr.-sen! at the ill.eum Theater tonight and lomorovv night. The i part of Ihe pel-, O ei.-iliie 111! ,-olpi. -s ;he li,;i-.:-t'el sec"ii vvnh a r.gulauoii I'liustr. i t,r:-l rl. in wl.nh thirty men appear. Willi' he end of this act. vaudevilie and musial com.-d.v will cuiio to the for. ground, ' lid make th" cn'ii-e sto' iiil act. which is; ' i V ie- d 1 1 1 ' ' I li scenes. ' S. i's f..r both performances are now-; -ii Il;ng al the Orpheu'u Theater and do-' M''te a heavy sale, there ale still a few ! I seats remaining. Tie program follows: ' ACT I. ! A grand minstrel lust pail entitled, ! .Mmstrel Laud". The minstrels: Fid lion H. F Sharri-r, P. A. Parry,' -iid Ksu 'ma '.-i. Harry Margeliau. Win., iiinisiiiaii, W. P. Reaubien, J. Loren: :. L. A it kins. Lalladisi .1. McNeil, ijuy ii,Uy, bo W. Clark. H-irmonists H. C. lluii'.er. J. T. S , ,:..h Mult, H. W. Scott, L. J. IJi-use I, sol-man Fridge. W. L. Hartley. 17. M.j -'lanklin. R. S.. iScni-ib, G. 15. D.-rn. r. li I 7. lhaubien. O. P. Hulsi, L. .'. Siniiii. 1 X. A. Cuchanan. The... Klolz, A. ii ; la y . Tlios. W. Dixon. Interlocutor V. S. Loiter. Knsical Nucihera. j 1. Prelude, "And They Called It Dixie Land" Harmonists i opening overture, "The Rag Time Minsirels" Fnti.-e Company! 1 "When I Ibard That Mobile Roy Sing The Men. phis Flues" m. Starlsman ; I. "She Is The Sunshine f Vir- j ginia" Ceo. W. Clarki r,. "The Createst Rattle Song Of ! AH" Sid Kaufmann! .1. Yaeki Hacki AVicki Wa.ki Woo" j W. p. Beaubicn 7. Ireland Must Re Heaven Uiy Ibckey "I Sent M"y Wife To The Thousand Isles" p. a. Parry 3. "Turn Rak The Fniverse" , j. .McNeil in. "Put On Vour Slippers And Fill Fp Vour Pipe" 1 1 . K. Sharrer Finale of Act. 1, "Mister Western Union" Fnt ire Company Scenery for the entire production built and painted for the Uren Co. by th Mrs. J..K. Love and .laughter Al ee, rf turned to their home in F.vanston. III., last evening after a several days' visit with relatives lure. Senator Thomas Gram visttol with his family here over Sunday. Miss Holdie Clark of liary. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. 17. Ciark here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Reiseiker of Cedar Lake, v isited her parents. Mi . and Mrs. J . H. Rraunock here yesterday. W. Fay Lym h of I'iiii as,i. visited his mother, Mrs. Join, Lynch be re yesterday. Mike (Joinery of Hegrvvis.'li. visited friends here Saturday and yesterday. Mis. Marl H.-pp of Chicago, visited relatives lore yesterday. About four inches of enow fell h. : ,i yesterday morninc. This was followed bv a rain ihat ..tsti d nearly all day ami by niiiht the snow was nearly all gome. S. ('. Simpson is on the so k list. SCHOOL QUESTION AGITATES WHITING Opposing Views of Those Interested in Decision of Board of Education. (Special to The Times.) ! WHITING. IND.. Jan. 11-. The school j question is one of the most important; of the day in Whiting at this time. The! board of education is considering th" erection of a new building which is to: contain a alrge auditorium, gymnasium and all other improvements at Oliver and ll'.'lh street. This will necessitate the tearing down of the building at the; corner, and as more room will be needed the condemning of the Congregational ohr.reh is anticipated, the procoedingc being; now under way. The west side f New York avenue ; has also entered into the discussion.!

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:"' v,S' - - i. " X OH iliSTRELS Sosman-Landis Siu.lios, Chicago. Costumes by ti e New York Costume, .., 'hicago. Intermission Ten Minutes Only. v or lure Seh oi d List' r's Orchestra ACT II. S. i. Alum i d The Pullman. Orak. Cast (in or.; r of a ppeal a nee. ) Sambo, the Port, r Harry MatReiiau Miss Importance Miss Lydia Wolter Mr. rnimpoitau.-e' Norman Fridge Mr. Izzy Rizzy W. A. Rucb.anan Mr. I'ant. ar L. C. Smith Mr. Pullman H. ..!. Shanklin Passengers M isses Marguerite Haefer, Mainle Rurke. Louise Stevens. Margaret Hickman and Mrs. Vera Benton Roatw right; Messrs. II. J. Millies, L. S. Fisher. 17. Turner, Harry .lewelt. Geo. W. Clark, II. F. R.aubien, G. R. Derner. "When They'd Go Through A Tunnel" Miss Lydia Wolter Scene '1 A Street. "When I Wake Fp In The Morning In Chicago" Mis Margaret Hickman Dancers Misses Irene Rrussoll, Irene Van S'yke, Fsth.r Lund. Ruth Bruscl, Kathryii Sharrer. Kallienne Oberlin: .Messrs. W. L. Hartley. Richard Scott, John Scott. Norman Bridge. Farl Bruscl, Rob Mott. S.'t lie 11"The Black And 'White Ianoing Itev u. " introducing Collins and O'Neill. Scene 4 Monologue '.Sid Kaufmann Scene 0 Rail Room of the Lakeside Beach .Hotel. Michigan I. "The Fox Trot Ball" The Guests ". Fxhibiiion Drill Orak Temple Patrol :!. The Marvels of the Age ,li Ben Roozle. the Oriental Mystic P. A. Parry His Manager H. E. Sharrer i. Vocal Selections Mrs. Geo. Hannauer nil Aria from Valkyries by Richard Wagner, (hi "Love I The Wind" by MacSayden. Mrs. W. Mikesrh, acompanist. .1. Grand Finale "The Operatic Nightmare" Fnt ire Company J. McNeil, soloist. The "Operatic Nightmare" used by special arrangement with the Sam Fox Publ shmg company, Cleveland. Special permission given to use the "Ouartette From Rigoletto" by "Waterson, Berlin and Snyder, New Tork and t 'hicago. The question of condemning this has also been talked of. On Friday night the. board of education met. with the New nrk avenue, property w oners to get thrir voice in the matter. The board ADVICE UPON WHAT TO EAT V MUCH TO EAT ( By Dr. I. 1 1. WATSON. ) Th" poisons in man are taken care of, if man will do his part. The liver and kidney s act as the sewage disposal plants which separate and throw off the poisonous accumulations, if given half a chance. Rut many of us should not eat more than once a day. Fat vegetables, and what may be called "roughage" to stimulate bowel notion, such as baked pc'alo with the ha rd skin, Graham, rye or whole wheat bread, onions, turnips, carrots, even the much slandered cabbage, and sauerkraut. Stimulate the liver into a thorough housecleaning at bast once a week, by taking a purely vegetable laxative made up and extracted from May-apple, haves of aloe, root of jalap, into a Pleasant Pellet. first made by Dr. R. V. Fierce marly fifty years ago. and sold by. nearly every druggist in the country. To keep the kidneys eh an drink plenty of water between meals; also, if you wish to "escape half the ills" which cause, early deaths from kidney disease, affections of the heart, rheumatism and gout, drink a pint of hot water a half hour before nuals. This with regular outdoor cxer.iso, sensible food, and occasionally -Vnuric (double strength) before meals for a few- weeks at a time, and there is no reason why a man or woman should not live to bo, a hundred. This Anuri" stimulates the kidneys, causing them to throw out the poisonous uric Mci.l which causes us to have pains in the ba. k. lumbago, rheomatism or gout. Anurie can be obtained at almost all good drug stores. It always benefits and often cures the cause of kidney disease, as vveil as rheumatism and gout. dv.

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Real Torture Bound to Follow If, the First Warnings Are Not I Heeded. ! i Anyone a I'f 1 i. .-.i vviili Mk- pangs i.i Rheumatism will tell ;. on that 1 he !;rs! fiains were hardly noticeable. Slight' al lirst. in fad too insignili. aid to be' heeded, pains increasing or) gradually, the disease had them firmlv in iis grasi before they realized ilia- th'-y vv(e v ii I mi. Those who have b en trying l'uiiaents anfl other external applications will lind mat they have not reached 'he cause of the trouble, and that tioir Rh.-'u ma i ii-s is bad; with tlorii again, increasing iii severity as the days go bv. lm't overlook t io' tir.-t signs ol . had considered thai if each of the prop-; ertv owners on that i In rou g h i'a !. would i be willing to sa.rili.'e I M ei, t -ii v c fee! 1 of llieir 133 foot io!. i would add con-: sid.raldy to the school pin v g i ounds. Arguments on both nibs Were- he.iri'.' but it weemcd that the majority of Unpeople preferred givinx up their house and lot rather than just giving up pari of their lot. No a. lion has yel been taken and the matter will receive serious consideration before auj thing .-:i-l ite is done. Scores of people are opposed to the' building of a new school and are of Ihe opinion that primary ward .schools are the thing to be considered since seme ol the litle children have such a long distance to come, and this would heip relieve the present congestion at the central buildings. The board of education on the other; hand argue that for these children street car fare is paid and ihat the real need is for a new building with a gymnasium and large auditorium to serve as a community center. In this building will be located the junior high school, the high school continuing t occupy its present quarters on 'Oliver street. The question to be settled is a very important one, and there will be many heated arguments before the matter is decided upon. ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY Frank Borman. one of the pioneer residents oT Tilleoton and long a business man there, today announces in The Times his candidacy for the democratic nomination for city treasurer of Gary, subject to the decision of the primaries. Mr. Povinau has been a city official for years, being a Bafety commissioner during the Knotts administration and is now serving as park commissioner of Gary and of the Gary-Miller joint district. tr. Borman has been regarded as one of Che leading figures in county democratic politics and he served on the county central committee for years. He is a large property owner in Gary ard Tol'eston and this with his successful business experience of several years caused many of his friends to believe that he would strngthen the ticket by makinr ihe race. Mr. Rorman's brothers, Christ and Otto, are prominent in Gary business circles. The new treasury candidate is married and lives with CARD OF THANKS We desire to extend our thanks to the many friends and He v. Claus during the heartfelt illness and death of our darling little daughter, Irma M4$el: also thank all friends for the beautiful floral offerings. Bereaved parents. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT SCHULTZ, God in his tender mercy has plucked our tender bud and transplanted it in heaven, a brighter flower there to bloom. 1-22-1 CARD OF THANKS. I wish to thank my friends and relatives, the Calumet lodge I. O. O. F.. the Rev. Dr. Cowley for their kindness, sympathy and words of consolation during the illn"ss and death of my beloved husband; also for the beautiful floral offerings, and the friends who so kindly loaned their machines. .TENNIK VAN PR WALKER. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the kindness and sympathy shown us by neighbor, relatives, friends, societies. Rev. Weil and lodges at the time of the death of our beloved wife and mother; also for beautiful floral offerings. Mr. F. C. Dietrich and Family. 609 Calumet ave. 1:22:1 CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many relatives, friends, cigarmakers and Knights of Columbus and all who assisted in kindness and svmpathv shown us during the death of our beloved husband and fathor; also for the many beautiful iloral I offerings. j Mrs Nichols s Latter and f'h'Mn I If you like

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iiis family in T.dleston. their home bet ,rc- Car e as f .Minded. . CHICAGO AUTO CLU TO MEET The Kafct Chicago Motor Club, con idling of members in all parts of the iin. will have, a general meeting Wednesday evening of this w.-.-k at the rooms of ti e chamber of commerce, tl Chicago avcli u e. The purpose of the meeting will be to rejuvenate the organization and g i ready for spring activities. There will be a discussion of it aims and plans and a forecast of what the club can do providing its membership ivill get busy. There are now about two hundred danger and direction signs in the hands of secretary. Dr. G. W. Miller, who expects to institute a campaign of po.o setting and sign placing just as soon as the weather will permit. At the meeting Wednesday evening arrangements will he made for the annual election banquet and it is desired that every auto driver and every u na who contemplate driivng an auto during the coming season make a litle sacrifice if necessary and come to this meeting: in order to learn of its privileges a: i advantages. ONE THOUSAND AT ANTI-VICE MEETING A thousand persons attended the antivice lecture at Gary theater Sunday afiernoon. held under the auspices of ilio Ministerial association and the civic service commission of the Commercial cluh. Samuel Thrasher, superintendent of the Chicago "Committee of Fifteen," was the chief speaker. Pains Split the Head Don't let the racking torment ef a headache or neuralgia 6po:l your days and nights. Throbbing head-pains should not be endured. Hamlin's Wizard Oil gives quick relief from headache and neuralgia. Wizard Oil is both p healing and antiseptic liniment. As an antiseptic in guarding against infection it can be relied upon thoroughly. Always keep a bottle of Hamlin's Wt. ard Oil In th house. It promptly allays (aia in cants ef burns, cuts, bruises, sore throat, cold in chctt, lame back, lumbago, rheumatism, stiff joints and sore muscles. It contains no harmful drugs, but Is composed of the most expensive of heshog oils. 25o and 50c at all druggists. For constipation, biliousness, siclt liaad. cba. uso Hamlin'a Wizard Lirar Wtips to keep your lazy livar in action. For SaU by All DraggUt HAMLIN'S WIZARD OIL CO. CHICAGO. ILL. S) HAMMOND, IJJD. Jo. W. Wets Summers Pharmacy E. C. MinAS Co. Norris Pharmacy to dance LTV YVr-"-I Wt 1 Xae J .