Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 194, Hammond, Lake County, 29 January 1917 — Page 2
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THE TXX.1E3
Mondav, Jan. 29. 1917
THE TIES HGiilL COLli
Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package ! proves it. 25c at all druggists.
UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEW YORK STOCKS CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Fggs Ordinaries, -36 y 27'-i '0 3 So.
Five poultry Fowls, U20c; geese, ?U; turkeys. 21c.
21-ic; du springs.
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January 29. 108 H BeeV Sugar Car Fdry. bJl
7t Si 82 t, IDS' TT G4 81
nil Locomotive
Smelting F5n pl-1 Transit -.
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IT.Mwin lomi"""" liiOUmor rihI Ohio Cnr.adlun Pacific American Can -' New- York Central Colorado Fuel Central Leather ObesapeaJta anil Ohio Crucible Steel Eric American Steel Fdrs. Genera! F-lectric Great Northern Maxwell Motors Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Reading; American Sugar Southern Pacific Southern Railway i'h Mil. and St. Paul
Texas Oil 22 V' V. S. Steel 112Vi Ctih Copper 105 Western I'ninn 9 ' Wabash H s Willys Overland 35
. loOS . 4 X5i . 4 .-- .- S1V 60 k ...169 . 11 5 ' . 54 ins 57 . KiOVi 11 1 v, ssk : ii S 3
CXOSE CHICAGO Wheat May. $1
sept., 5i.;5viCorn May, OrHc; Oats May, 55 c;
okatx r TJTT7K.ES.
71; July. J1.45;
July July,
53c.
(By XJiilte :roos.) j I'HiCAGO. Jan. 2i). Reports thalj British agents in Winnepeg were roselling wheat, today stnt May wheat! tumbling 5 V cents. Sharp sains wore) recorded at the beginning of the market ; on account of German ruler's repeated i decisions to f,ht to the bitter end.! The attitude of the Central allies bring-j ing peace by the naked sword dispelled j all thought of cessation of hostilities, j Leter in the morr.iric; the market de- ! c! fried slightly. j Corn made good gain on first trade' after a higher opening. l.ate it follow-, ed the trend in wheat for a slight fall, i
Oats ste.rted slightly higher, due to the strength of other grains. Provisions ruled firm, not much change, being noted. (By United r?rs.) NEW YORK Jan. TJ. Led by United States steel common, the stock market opened at generally higher levels today. Steel sold up 1 at 114 while speculation on probable action of the directors Bi their quarterly meeting tomorrow was a leading market factor. Industrial alcohol was up 1 ' at 124. American Locomotive 1 V at 77. Utah Copper 1 T- at 107's . and American Smelting at 10SV. General Motors tumbled 5 points under a bear drive this afternoon, selling at 113 4. I". S. Steel after selling at 1111; during the morning, dropped back to li;'r'is. .New Haven sold down 1 to
4 : 1 o w S!
;uk1 Mexican par. Trading i el dropped t.
from today's high, eral weakening at
Petroleum broke be- ; was light. j 1 12 off 2 points ; and there was a gen- j the close. )
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Hogs Receipts, 67,000; market. 5 higher; mixed. $1 1.20 11.75: good. $11.40y-ll.65; rough. $ 1 1.25 1 1.40 ; light. $11.15ii 1 1 ti5; pigs. $9.35(ja 9.60. Cattle Receipts. 24.000; market, steady; beeves. $7.75 'a 1 1 .90 ; cows-heifers, $5.00 10.25; stockers-feders. fi.OOtr D.nOitexans. $.65r9.S0: calves. $11.00 15.; earners. $3.75 i 5. (Ml; western steers. $7,75 5! 10.0'J.
CHICAGO Kilter Creamery cry firsts. Xfi Vs S7 ends. Si' Ti 32 'ir-.
FSOBTJCX. extras. 38c; ; lrsts. "1 ii
cream:6c; sec-
(By United :?re3s.) NKW YORK. Jan. 29.-The New York Fvenig Sun financial review today naid: "Following a brief period of firmness in the first half hour of trading the today's market turned soft and developed considerable weakness through sheer neglect. Everybody is looking forward to action that will be taken for the last period in 1316 and earnings for the same period published. "Prices in the indust rials anil railroad lists alike were below Saturday's . losing level. In some cases there were declines from two to four points but movements were devoid of significance. '
TESTIMONIALS FOR MEDICINES Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company Publishes Only Genuine Ones.
The testimonials published by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Companycome unsolicited. Before they are used the Company takes great care to inform itself about the writer. Never knowingly, has it published an untruthful letter, never is a letter published without written consent signed by the writer. Th reason th,-t thousands of women from an part3 of the country write such prateful letters is that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has brought health and happiness into their lives, once burdened with pain and illness. It has relieved women" from some of the worst forms of female ills, from displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, nervousness, weakness, Etomach troubles and from the blues. It is impossible for any woman who
13 well ana wno has never suffered to realize how these poor, suffering women feel when restored to h e a 1 1 h ; and theirkeen desire to help other women whn are Bufferinsr as
thpM did. sTsTnkham
TRAIN AS
HITS AUTO WOMAN JUMPS
Mr. and Mrs. ind 1 1) rep c lii ! uj t omobi le a tarrow en ape
Ferdinand F. Chandler ir'en in Mr. Chandler's Chandler had a very from serious inj fry on
a n iiw hen tra in on e j
but
j ii inped reiving
t:i i
st rui
sib-. skidde
a i
road crossing last evening irO hound Motion freight k their car and tisrew it to The autiuli d not turn over 1 on the ice. Mrs. Chandler d fell on the pavement, re-
no injury more serious" than
shock Mrs. E;l tes drove
a ndhruise" 'handler Were up up to the i
stated today when !ier rosfing from
that the husband the east
and started to cross over, the approach of the freight Shut Off the entitle but the ped on tiie lee ami thtrai the front end. The Chandlers live at 241 street.
He trai auti n :
no! ed i and
Highland
To Prevent The Grip Cold cause Grip Laxative Bromo . Quinine removes cause. There is only one " Promo Quinin" K. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 25c. Adv.
THIS
IS A SHOWNOT A MOVIE
"The Girl Without A Char.ee." is a! melodrama not a moving picture at ; the Hammond Orpheum Theater Wednesday, for one day only. The cast is made up of New York actors and the shi'W was produced ill New York Citylist fall. "Maid To Order." a musical comrdy by E. P. Churchill is at the Orpheum t he first two dais. Monday and Tuesday, starting this 'mat inee.
NOT MUCH BETTER
Hammond Furniture
Hospital 328 N. HOEMA5 ST. For up-to-date Upholstering, Furniture repairing, Mattresses mads to order. All work called for end delivered. Phone 2462.
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Has a
BUM9! F0fl
Indiana Harbor Now
MODERN' HOTEL The Hotel Mohawk Phone 263. ('or. .Michigan. Avenue, and Irapevine Streets.
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from Pacific ports, to markets in
United States and to commissaries of Europe's armies, belie the rumors i of diminishing supplies. Month by ! month the shipment have grown;: weeks ago they passed the mark of ; 1,500.000 pounds c week of frozen : fish. I While the trawlers that Britain; sends to the Dogger Banks and other i fishing grounds have brought less j fish than before the war, the great; armies were set to eating fish twice j a week with the regular rations. As ,
result the fleets of Newfoundland
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Going up on
High?" Better try the low gear first. The human engine must have the right kind of fuel-food. Power to do things comes from food that is rich in musclebuilding material, that is easily digested. Shredded Wheat is a high-power Tood, the kind that fits a man or woman for the day's work just enough rnusclemaking material, just enough heat-making material to keep the body in top-notch condition. Shredded Wheat is ready-cooked, ready-to-eat. Two Biscuits with milk make a nourishing meal at a cost of a few cents. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y.
?!ir?' isssssmsKssmw tify the error that stands as p. result of the disaniiexatiori of Stiglltz Park as a precinct In this city. The ordinance that stands provides for three precincts in the tlrst ward, while as a matter of fact there are but two precincts in that ward.
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ARE YOU COMING?
f Governor Goodrich we.l attended. The
continental railway, the Grand Trunk j Pacific. 1 Last year 70,000,000 pounds of ; halibut were caught in the Pacific, j most of it on the northern banks. I Of this approximately 10,000,000
and the fleets of Prince Rupert have ; pounds were shipped through l nnce been kept at their fishing night and ! Rupert and the remainder through day. Fish by the train load have I Seattle. Under the new law pracbeen despatched eastward from this;tically all the halibut will be shipped great fishing rendezvous, making through Prince Rupert where the heavy tonnage for the new trans-'fleets outfit and ship.
Hillii PRIZE ill 1
HTiniwinF mini icity ?m
ltd lull if lUk i wibfc-iwii j -
enoed druggist and pharniacis tof the steel city, the new proprietor taking charge of the business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Callender. while residing in this city have made a host of friends who v. il! regret to see them leave, th y contemplating making their residence in the south in the near future.
The Chrysolite Girls Club will give their home talent entertainment at. Central Music hull this Monday evening, and from the advance sab- of seats, those taking part will be greeted by a large audience. The entertainment v. ill consist of the old time f.,!R song raid dances and some novel sketches wiil be in'rodueed. Fred Friediey of ITp.mmond visited with Crown Point friends over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Heinz of Gary and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dyer of Hammond visited at the Jules Rockwell home on Court street yesterday. The masquerade dance at Central Music hall on Saturday evening given by the farmer boys was well attended and some novel costumes were exhibited. Those winning prizes were Dorothy oung and George Wicl.ard, May Ilenei ke and Vie Rohbins.
The citizens' mai?-rneeting at the Chamber of Commerce to give a public expression on tho. pending o oirt bill?
fur the benefit promises to be
meeting is open to the general public, and the committee hope-, the taxpayers wll! turn out in large numbers as tha court. question concms cery taxpayer.
PUMPING-IN
STATION BAD SHAPE
Alder street pumping station, F.ast . Chicago, the pumping station that takes; care of all of the sewage east of Kurlid i uvnue, is in bad shape and several j times within the last few days the
basements in the Harbor enl or trie oi.y have been gravely imperiled. Friday night th" pump bn ke down and although it was fixed temporarily on Saturday yet it is reported this rnoring to be in bail shape again. It would be well if residents likely to bp affected by an excess of water in their
basements would take
prevent property waste. Oily Kngineer Wallace. Campbell. Mechanician Kipp
Commissioner Kbrnan and
works are watching the situation arefully and are doing everything possible i" take care of the suplus water that is now pouring through the sewer pipes.
! It is expected today an auxiliary pump ! will be installed to prevent damage.
! Reliability j The well known reliability and ini tegrity of the firm S. Silver, Hani- ' mond, is back of every eye examin.'. j tion and every pair of glasses tha' leaves our place of business.J This same reliab'lity applies to a'.': j our advertisements and annour.t merits and we invito your inspection i of same. Remember, we are the only optical firm in Lake county tha'
grinds all iheir own lenses for this
i reason we ran gife yon iar ne.u-: service and better lenses at a m i; ' j lower price.
AND COMPLETE AN
WE GRIND
LENSE IN AN HOUR.
precaution
i Try us and If f. us prove to yov. W'laims are correct.
We solicit your optical requirement. , because we are the only completely
firm In Dane county.
Assistant t. Street
the board of ; equipped optical
i
ir you'll mlvertlsr your holiday hnrnin we vrlll et the people to ahop early- Noiv' 4he lime to ret busy.
Miller's Antiseptic Oil. Known
s.
Jeweler and Optometrist. 177 E. State St. Hammond, Ir. j. Opposite E. C Minas Dept. Store. Open evenings.
Will
Win merce one of recent
Oh'
Chamber of ( f organization
outgrow I lis o!
!an campaign.
livities are going forward in other rect ions to develop the plan. Om these is the publicity campaign for
city the proposed prize compi the futurist story of -Ham' l!".n." Along this line C. Ro
ge nera I sales ma na go r
company alreaii
Junior
is in process
the- immediate
Hammond P
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Among tiiese it shown that
ere a total of 1M' addresses and i the school in the homes and various bodies. This includes
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"i lammoud Facts" competitors at hom side, well under way
:f the his aid and o With
t i"ii on ioikI in ! ; ( 'orbin. t S. BeU:. j okb t of j ispect i vc i
the OU
the aid of
the International Harvester company s publicity department the idea of the Hammond plan is to be given nation wide publicity in a manner that the city of Hammond could not buy in anyother way. the Chicago concern having means juid avenues through which ii can reach mor" then a million renders in the I'nited States. The thoroughness with which the International Harvester company's educational extension department went into the Hammond campaign is evidenced by the statist.es it has just compiled regarding the siaff of speakers it had in
1 la mm there ' talks i before
more i ban n score of preliminary in
iii"s The ramnnisn entailed a tol
railroad mileage traveled of " . 2 CJ 2 miles, and :t3 i miles traveled by auto. '1 lie most surprising statement in these statistics is the fact that 14.ih.mi persons all told attended the various meetings. More than a hundred young people an- expected to be in attendance next
t-! Thursday evening at the organization
in the chamber of commerce rooms on the third floor of the Citizens Hank building of a Jun ior Chamber of Commerce. A temporary organization was effected at a meeving last Thursday and those of the thirty-five young men present are oat working tooth and nail for the new enterprise. It is hoped to make the organization as representative of the young men of the city as possible. It will be non-political and affiliated with the senior Chamber of Commerce. The young men are very enthusiastic and prr-diot big things for the Junior Chamber of Oonimeico.
came tip fr Attorney D. ed brother.
uth
and -fend
ret a ined his ja il-
MUNSTER
About th s t e r had a
rly young s ! e i g h r i 1 e
n
evens r, g evening and Mr where :
Coffee, served, a home abi joyed thf I.ou ise
end
Aft.-r a was spent '. J. Kli
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of MunThursdny ride the
leva
i ke and li the -,i: 11 o' e ven i I. g K a s k e s
h o i n e
pie
it tin- home of Mr. .man in Mu lister, n en in g was sper. t . s a ti 1 iw i ; i c s were oiir.g people went ii-!;, a 1 1 ha in g en -
WILL BE PERMANENT
STAT!
MOOSE BANQUET
and sixty membe! s of diiieii at the club roi and were entertained performance. During
t lie mis by the
moon iated.
fifty-seven candidates were
Death of School Boy. W.iiard Horner, an 11-year o'.d pupil in the sixth grade of the I-afayette sc'.iool, died Saturday of typhoid fever and was buried in Oak Hill this afternoon foilowing services at the home of iiis parents. Mr. and Mrf. Wi'.lard Horner. Jr.
Positively Relieve Pain in Three minutes.
f Try it right now for Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Dumbago. sore. stiff and s-'b'ti jO.rits. pains in the head, back and limbs, corns, bunions, etc. After
- tie aPPl O H I lua l'xoi ui.-.joi j e i by magic. i A never-failmg remedy used internal- ' !y and externally for Coughs. Coids, I Croup. Sore Throat, Diphtheria and Toni silitis- . J., . , 4V .
This Oil IS roneecjeu o, ut' Lilt; MliiM penetrating remedy known. Its prompt end immediate effect in relieving pain is due to the fact that it penetrates to the affected parts at once. As an illustration, pour Ten Drops on the thickest piece of sole bather, and it will penetrate through and through in three minutes. Accept no substitute !)" ere- o-i is golden red color only. Kvery bottle guaranteed; 2.rc and ;.0o a bottle, or money- refunded. At leading druggists.
Kaufman &- Wolf. Hammond
a.
There re 10.000 I.nke County people who nre living all over the V. . A Kul.srrlptlon to THE TIMES will save jou the trouble of writing; a letter to hit one of them.
PASTIME TODAY The Yellow Menace In a Three Reel Feature, Featuring RICHARD TRAVERSE Tomorrow The Shielding Shadow Wednesday Clara Kimball Young in C-Reel Feature Marriage ala Carte
Business
Meeting.
The annual business meeting and supper of the congregation of the First Christian churcri is to be held Thursday evening at the church. Repo rts for the year will be made ar.d officers elected. Rev. Sharp, the pastor, leaves
loidicht to loin the dry lobby at
flinnapolis but will return Thursday.
' ggg 1 D e LUXE i THEATRE j
In-
125 TELEGRAMS TO SENATOR GRANT
Telegram blanks were distributed
Hammond churches yesterday
members urged to dispatch
to their repre
asking that bltion hi;'.
entativef m
thev vote for
(uie hundred
five prohibition telegram at the Hammond office of
Colon last evening and
sent to senator loin man
n
a nd
messn eps the senate trie pro'nl-
an 1 twentywere filed the Western
today and all
w e r
SPECIAL
MEETING
A special meeting of the city round! of Fast Chicago is called tonight to take action on matters of general inter
est.
An ordinance will be introdui
i-ed to ret
a m
pen
illS her
the week I.ig htfoot
I'nable to get much relief on the farm w ith relatives near Michigan City. : Councilman Oscar I'lageniau has rcturn-
I ed to his home in Hammond on Russell ' street, to recuperate from pulmonary troubles which he bas been afflicted for
some time. His condition is such that he has to remain in bed. and his fever at times goes as hitih as a pit. It is is onlv the last few weeks that Mr. Placeman's condition has become serious and he thought that the farm life might benefit him. but be did not have the strength to enjoy it.
i n
were
visiting
ARRANGE FOR PEYTON DEFENSE The state case of Frank Peyion. a Hammond n"grr charged with the murder of Alma Smart a negress s."v-; eral months was set for trial in Judge Reiter's court for today but was continued for two weeks to enable him to prepare a legal defense. It was onlylate last week that Peyton's brother j
at the
riff it!;.
Mrs. Kub'.mati and Mrs. Kahe
Hammond shoppers Friday. John KroosswyU of Hammond, is spending n few days at home, visiting Ills parent".
Mis Mary Kraay of Ross, i with Mr. and Mis. P. Sehooii
IT'S yoyo LIVER! YOU'RE BILIOUS, HEADACHY,
Don't stay constipated with breath bad, stomach sour cr a cold.
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Typical Weather for GOOD COAL
Dependable coal, such as we talk p bo ut and sell, is the kind that does offoctive work in any sort of weather. P's right in quality, right Jy screened and delivered the day und time promised . THE BIEKER BROS. CO, J 44 Sibley St. 257 IT. Hohrnm fft. Telepuone 5S. Telephone 3. EAancom), ittd. ,
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Enjoy life! Liven your liver and bowels to-night and , feel fine.
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CABS OP THANKS. We wish to thank our kind neighbors, friends and the employ es of the GibsrMi ; round house, for their kindness Rnd sympathy shown us during the death of our beloved son. Alfred Galsfer. and the Key. Wagner for his kind words spoken during the. hour of sorrow , and I he beautiful floral offerings. Mlt. A- MRS. GOTKKIB GAKSTKR. KKOPOI.D GAKSTKR. 1-2:1-1
tki 3
h ..ifrS .rlK a
lf nceforth Harnmotid will be a perm-
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nr auxiliary recruiting siamm. , n.
: ci-y today ranks first in the Fort Wayne i district as a recruiting center. The ! distinction has been given the city by the activities of Sergeant 'Welch. Fori i Wayne, however, ranks first in the Fnitt ed States in the number of recruits enI listed, according to population. Since December P'.tli. when the Ham- ' mond recruiting post was opened Sergt. i Welch enrolled forty-eight applicants, i The names, branch ,f service and resiI donee of the latest recruits arc as foli lows: I Lawrence Planch, cavalry. Marion.
Ind. '.d ward P. Wilde, quartermaster corps. 1 la mmond. Phillip Ryan, quartermaster corps.
Gary. Raymond
1 Iiunmoiid. Michael J. Paylo. coast artilkry eorps, Whiting. Albert Johnson, spinal corps. Hammond. Ross I Fox. infantry. Hammond. William J. Mantell. infantry. Hammond. Steven Ceffaro. aviation corps. Chicago. Il'Robert K. Knowles, cavalry. Hammond. Steven Surdyk. fiicld artillery, Hammond. Samuel P. linker, infantry. Hammond. William R. Koelpin. coast artillerycorps. Hammond.
Henry C. Merz, hospital corps
mond.
T,. Howe. field artillery.
Ham-
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CROWN POINT
GIRLS! THICKEN AND BEAUTIFY YOUR HI AfJO STf DANDRUFF Try this! Your hair gets wavy, glossy and abundant at once. Vo be possessed of n bead of heavy, beautiful hair: soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff is merely a matter of using a little Danderine. It is easy and inexpenesive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get a I.i-tcnt bottle- of Knowlton's Danderjne n,,V alt drug stores recommend it apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of abundance, freshness, f.ufilriess and an incomparable glosr- and lustre, and try as you wiil you can not find a trace of dandruff or falling hair: but your real surprise will be after about two weeks' use, when you will see new- hair and down at first yes but really new hair sprouting out all over your "CBlp Danderine is. we believed, the only sure hair grower, destroyer .r dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and it never fails to stop falling hair at om e.
If you want to prove bow pretty and
your hair really is. moisten a cloth i
n little Danderine and car iun.v il through your hair taking one
strand at a lime. Your hair win
in just a surprise
this. Adv.
. TODAY AND TOMORROW Clara Kimball Young:
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"The Foolish Virgin BY THOMAS DIXON AUTHOR OF "BIRTH OF A NATION."
THURSDAY THEDA BARA and HARRY HILLIARD In the sweetest love story ever told in "ROMEO AND JULIET" ALSO THE LATEST PATH E WEEKLY.
to 11 P- r. ouy a coupon book ana oave monc.
Continuous 10 a. m
ORPHEUM THEATRH HAMMOND Today and Tomorrow 2 DAYS ONLY
K. P. Churchill Presents "MADE TO
3 Shows Daily-2:30,
Matinees 10c, 15c.
30 PEOPLE 30
55
7:30 and 9:00
Nights 10c, 20c, 30c
A COMEDY PATHOS TEARS LAUGHTER
soft
with
d ra w sma 1 1
he soft, glossy and beautiful few moments a delightful
awaits everyone -who tries
IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of our dear mother. Mrs. Anna M. Kitchell, who died on Jan. 29. 191 S, a year ago today. We loved her. yes. we loved her. Hut angles loved her more And they have sweetly' called her To yonder blissful shore. The Golden Gates were open A gentle voice said, come. And with farewells unspoken Sho calmly entered borne. 1-29-1 HF.fi SON'S.
POST Screw wears a blai reward. Phone
tailed brindle bulldog: k brass stud led harness; 2"n Hammond. !::!! :3
1 WORK WHILE YOU SLEEPj
To-night sure: Kemove ine iiu-r bowel poison which is keeping your head dizzy, your tongue coated, breath j ff.15ivi- and stomach sour. Don't stay i
bilious, sick, headachy, f-onstipated and full of cold. "Why don't you get a box of Cascarets from the drug store now'.' Fat one or two to-night and enjoy the nicest, gentbst liver and bowel cleansing you ever experiences. You will wake
up feeling tit and tme. i ascarels never j
gripe or bother you nil the next day like calomel, salts and pills. They act gently but thoroughly. Mothers should give
cross, sick, bilious or feverish children : a whole I'ascaret any time. They- arej harmless anil children 1 e them. Adv. i
Tim funeral r,f l-'roii Gutschow. who
was found wandering around the streets of Chicago, and taken to the Bridewell hospital, where he died as the result of exhaustion and, exposure was held yesterday. Mr. Gutschow. who was mentally unbalanced, strayed away from the home of relatives, east of this city, two weks ago. and since that time until the authorities here were notified of his death, iio trace could be found of him. The deceased was at one time one of the city's most prosperous shoe merchants and leaves quite a littfe property to relatives. His only son has not been heard from for some time, hut is
tnougni to ro'i'ntf m tne west. v j
Mr. Callender. who bas been engaged
in the drug business, on the east sid
of the public square, has sold his in
tcrests to Mr. Boyd of Gary, an experi-
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE EAST-BOUND MAY 28, 1918 ' FROM HAMMOND 4 12:n0 p. m. Fast through train
to Old Point
No. 212:46
cinnati
No.
Comfort.
a. m. Local train 10 v.:n-
and nil Intermediate stations.
WIUST -BO UN D.
For Chicago 6:4U a. m. and
m.
flHICHESTER S PILLS
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hl-eJm-lr'a llmor,t ltraad
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33 ! Ft o
8 WfirmmmmBM,
HAMMOND
MATINEE, 2 NIGHT, 8'15
30.
C! The
?!ACh
3
Girl
ance
Witl
ONE DAY ONLY WED., JAN. 31ST
lout
A PLAY FOR THE MOTHERS
A Model and Fearless Plea for the Betterment of Young Girls Who Are Without Parents and Homes Soul Stirring Episode
fill, in K.d iwi Void irruili
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CHILDREN Prices Matinee, 2.V.
NOT ADMITTED Nicjht, 23c, 33c, 50c,
5. 1.00
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