Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 203, Hammond, Lake County, 8 February 1917 — Page 6

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THE TIMES Thursday. Fob. 8, v.nf

Tia-iffiP 1 aaf rawMiglieitf Vwtf U i -wmim, y-JliEE. J- -JLJ UMm BIUIJ1II-JL11JJ i , " " "llf MtpiMiJMJffWIMa J8LMMilBI. flflttW HM-rW Birr APf,-l!Miy i- pi t J I L'ftfflWflirW ft, L k """m rr raMr.-. g tf5lifcfeJLfitt-.ajf Neighborhood News From AH Over Lake Comity 1 j CROWN POINT I DYER ( LOW ELL mERRILLVILl MUNSTER II LANSING II VVHITING if j CEDAR LAKE I GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN II HO BART 1 1 HIGH LAN D 1 1 ROBERTSDALE 1 1 I a zzi zzlzzzr - ' , 1 1 I ii ii hi ii-i ii i mi 1 1 I I II r - ii in ii I i i i i 1 ' i i i ii ii 1 1 i ii i i " i -t ii r ' m u , , m,, im n P1 i nm ,i , ., ,. ,., , .,

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Whiting And Its People

GRAY Hi

Lady Gives Simple Homo Recipe That She Used to Da, ken Her Gray Kair.

Thf

Itnnk of hitint, Schrae IIiiU.Uuk. Pen from i h. m. to s p. in. H-v

M:-s Veumica. !.;- Vr; will take place church n. -t wei'k, ;;ir-i 'All! Lave tor. M . h . t,. attend t the I'tiiversit v of

riarr;a.e i.

1; nr. 1 John G. St. Johns !a v M:s T h.! ma I!; y for Ann Arb e Junior "hep" ,

: hlu.m. d.irinpr which, time she w:I a suest or" the I 'si Omepa l.ousc

ae wii. a i so i!;t 1:1 i'eiro;:. vl Mrs. Thomas Pocko of 321 rVntral t '",h,'! M pr.a, is entertrtininsr her tr.ot h or. I rofl: Mrs. Thicme. of Fort Wjync, w hi . J t,iP

s.tv thc;n Ir.-m such a 1 if ; 111 luoi. it will li of ben, -in to all, since it w ill he an eyc-opoiiiii? education. The remains of Martin Fotso whoi died as the result of beinpr shot by Joe ; Stohlenieh were shipped to Chicago.' where interment will take place. and where a brother rc.-i.ies. Stobliuch h;is as yet not been recovered. ! Special Slnr Theatre. j Thursday. I :,... Feather. "The Mix- j

; ei J.ioou. v 1 air .ucL'owei; won i,. j For ears I tried to restore my gray jstc wart and George Feiager. A.lniis- j hair to its natural color with the i re- j 1(,n 5.10--. 2-S-l j pared dyes and .stains, but none of them r. nll,i jtrs. Charles A. Johnson of j Kayo .satisfaction ami they w cre all e- Xar.pauee. In.l., are in WhiMnK. having-: P nsive. 1 finally ran onto a si m pie j aeeompan ied t he remains of M ! s. .1 ohn - ' recipe which I n.ixccl at home, that 1 es j on mother, .Mrs. Kisne I'.e. k. w liose1 wottd-rful isi!i!s. 1 Kave th.j r :ip, 'funeral was held today. Charles John- ; which U as follows, to a number of on. Jr., of f.ary, and Attorney Herbert ivy friends, and tliey arc all deliKhte.l ' Johnson of Crown Point, are also here! with it. To 7 07.S. of water add a smanjto attend the funeral of t'.vdr Brand-;

tov id Harbo t. oinpound. 1 i.z. of bav rum and i; oz. of Klycerino. These inKredier.ts can be bought at nny drus

o'it- s. HIV llHie COST. I se evere

ther day. until the hair becomes the

Instant Hair Stain Better Than Slew "Restorers"

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A h m 1 -"'"''I ' ti 1 ' ---V-r-ifiiiii'r'Ai-iiii'-i'ftJ -iir'Hii

2jinch

I1: -V 7 J.y -restore-

T the color to i 1 V 4 Kray. BtroRlct'. l JXV ed or fdel i .Oa 1 hair, with-

out staiiYinp i'- Xo such P r rparation n a k v r- r b-en discov-

There is on.y one rreperetion so far ts we know that m entirely fre from sulphur. lead, silver, mercury. K1nc anlln. oo.l tar products or thw

nvatives. That preparation is eall, 1 BrownttoM." It is so easv nni saf to apply that the wonder Is tl.at anyone ever uses anything es. ; "Urownftt.me" Instantly tint tv,.

to any shade of brown (or black) that'

ma uoniroa. tr tie nr shows on your temples or Is streakln vour hair if the ends of vour hsir a-o hv,..

than the b-ipnce. or if for any reason!

iuu wiso 10 stain an or part of your aair ue ' Brow ne tone. " A ssmpie and a booklet will be sent you (from manufacturers only) upon receipt of lfte. M-mifin shade deslreil All of the leading drut stores no); "Pmntone." Two sizes. 25c an,j $100. Insist 071 "Prownatone" at vaur hair

dresser's ;

l'repared by the Kenton Pharmaeal ' Co, 721 E. Tike St.. Covirt0n. Ky. j

"i.i atui K'-jaraotee,i a: all b-'oiiu

drtJET tieri Toj, f eoiJnTerl

-.nine folk?

would hav

you believe that they j t have discov- j T ered some, sy m a r v elous i

f combination

that will

outside posts,

5 heavy fillers, 42inch

-top mounts . 0 . .

50c Cash; 50c Monthly

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mot ht

squired Phrtde. It will not oniv darken

Bray hair, but make it soft and

r. Corke is in Casper. Win., on hsis-t 1 K lossy. It i; ri t sticky or preasy and : ess for the Standard Oil Company,' ""t ril '' Adv. 1'rincpss ti.eatr tonisrht. The ch.n rn I - - - . . :.U yontlK lorothy Oish in "The I.i! tie , !ii"iilrs of the Jew ish Indies' Aid sochool Ma'am." A splendid drama in . "'ety at her home. 5:u N'ew York a veivo acts. Also a two jia-r K'-ystono ! yesterday at ferr.oon. About Mipilr, "Wuips ami Vhet-ls." A p-'e- twenty ladies were in attendance, these .;re r'uil of thrills and laughter. . beiner fro.-, Indiana Harbor, E,iSf Chi-

robertsdale

I ..i 5 1 yea r the Whiting l.onn Association pained :Cer payins all its cxpen

-nt dividends wire paid to its 'mine members, an 1 I'.i- oth : er eer;t. a til 011 n t i ri C to Tfoe'el iiiice-l in the contingent f .to. M : A.; r m S'umt entertained

tt'ipss and ; caeo and Whitins. After the business per ffiit, 1 .-"-w:on a so.ia! hour was held aft.-r s. S x per j whi.-h refreshments n n e served. The

de- 1 rext tntim: will he a. hc-o o'

W.i s -1 the

IS IT "JUST A GOLD"?

r.ake County People Should Ask Them.

j Mrs. j Kr;iri , fr-m 1; I Mrs.

: C;; i ,lAr, t

1 Th regular met-tirt;

; H. ivaj held last nisi, t. Mr. att.l Mrs.( Jantes Hurt on. both o i wh":n were asphyxiated 0:1 S-md.-c

e:'t hsl.-r in Ju l. ana IlirLor. lilmtirrav has returned home e South chicaKo hospital. Will-am J'i.ulrr 1ms eone to

reside with relativ.-s.

o the 1. of 1 ; .

Tomorrow evenir.tf at ":.?" o'clock the Community club will hold a meet-

t i,,r in the Kranklm auditorium. J;idK ( Virci! S. lleiter of Hammond, w.ll j cive an .'i hires.. Flection of officer ? ! ,lU,j other im;ortant business w ill ho I trans.tt ted. Special music wi.l be a ! feature of the eveninc. After th : 1 SYRUP OF FIGS 1 FOR GROSS, SIGK

FEVERISH CHILD::

selves This QueetionDon't say: "It-'s just a cohl." ; It rr.av turn into backache, rheumatic ! 1 n s. achy joints 1 t'r other serious sickness that comes I in wenk kidneys. ! Colds r- due to cons:' s t ion. j "'..ingestion mak the k'.dr.eys over- 1 t'. to filter the blood. j '"olds often leave the kidneys weak. ' First break the cold: Then use Poan's Kidney Fills toj HT! the kidney danger". j I.e! this Hammond resilient tell you j 'o :. them. j Fd. V., Koeh. retired farmer, 1'"." Webb ,

St.. Hammond, says: "When T was on '

he farm. T had quite a bit of frouMva ith my kiilneys. My bnek was always i-h'm?: ami lame. It made, nie so tnisrabie that I could not sit still and to

move around was painful. 1 surcerea

an!

I a 1 i ytj

in Chicaeo. w heel chair. .M ss.-s !. 1 ! : '1 s; rr e t.

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r e 1- o v e r 1 around ;.n who

s and a 1 e if a .n. s at Mercy to he 1, rot

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I business session a social hour will If little stomach is sour, liver : be e.,j..ve.-i and it is hoped as many as

4.;A - KmiTQlct 1 possible, w ill be

LUiptU Ul w vio

clogged.

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K'l'STs n-iitters. e Hut, li r I s : 1 u b .'enue h"

.'e : erd of t.lt

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: he Miss, s Miss Fett T. A. ('I. Gi L'leveland a

1 next numiifr of the ture course wiil be held

" en ; e 11 a : :. e,i the at her hoaie iti even in sr.

hool ertornorro w-

.nl'.:t. w'lio.i Judue Frank who has served as judse of elpnl court iii t'hicfian, w r

t!ie iiiiii: se.ool a u 1 i ! o: , u 1 11 . J; ier. iviin has prcshle.i co , r rison and liesplaines s:r-e.t branches of the municipal e two branches dealing w.th ti

ney Fills rid me of the complaint. The. 'nly trouble I have now is when a. cold settles on my kidneys. I then ue TN.an's Kidney PiS's w.'h the very bst

f results," 1 Ftice f,nc. at all dealers. Pcn't j "imply ask for a kidney remedy tret! I'-.an's Kidney Pills the Mire that Mr. j

Koch uses. Foster-Mil Purn 1 c. I r-T li lffalo. V. T. Adv.

criminal classes of the ed In the frreat rchool

'at

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M.ithers can rest easy ft. r m ir.K "California Syrup of Fits," beiausf in n few hours ail the ciojrjte.l-up waste, sour bib and fermentir.K food .-ently moves out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child atnin. Children simply will not tak! the time from play to empty their bowels, and they become tiirhtly packed, liver gets sluggish, and stomach disordered. When cross, feverish, reptless. see if

i tenpue is coated, tho-ii pive this ie-ici-

at (mi 'fruit laxative." Children lo e it.

1 and it can not cause injury. No diff r1 i r- ! .-nee what tills your little 011. if full nin.Tl 1 i-f cold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea. the i stomachache, bad breath, remember, ft eioeyl gentle "insido cleansing" should always a hi-J be the. tlrst treatment given. Full diol In i rections for babies, children of all aces

'. .-'.oiler, the rn'ini-

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this way he has first-hand information for the public. The lecture will be "The Criminal in the Makinsr." and the price of admission for those not havitijr ti ke;s has. been pl.i l at a very nominal sum as Supt. H-e-k inson f" Is it to he of special interest to moth.'is and fathers point.ir.fr out to

i'loni tin? pitfalls that start the younst j hi t he .'owr.wa rd 5 oad. nnd how to

and fcrrown-ups are printed on ea. h bot-

tie.

Feware of counlerf

your drutrglst for a oO-cent bottle ..f j "California Syrup of FiK.s," then look; carefully nr.il see that it is made l.v i

the. "California Fic: Syrup Company." We make no smaller size. Hand back with contempt any other fie syrup. Adv.

possinifi w.i. be pr.

t Mr. and Mrs. Francis ("roves of Amy veil ue, were Hammond visitor., Tue.h .1 y . i Mrs. II Ison Moore is r.hiflt.ed to her it'.-;!,. ,i Roberts avft:'ie by illness. Mr. and Mrs. A-kerbertr of Chi'aco. were sts of Mr. and Mrs. J. Saarpe i of Cievehi ipi avenue, the forei.ar' ..f It:,, week. j Mrs. Wilhain SetiSter Ka S,h.-. j vis. ted her ia u k h 1 .-, Mrs. Henry 11jre.s. of lake avenue. Tuesday. The members of the G. Cr. G. P. club j held a very pleasant meeting: at. the I home of Miss Fiona Han: on of i..ahe I avenue, Tuesday evening-. Mr. and Mr.". Minard Masmif'-l of Amy liicnue. are the pro'td parents of 'a I aby hoy whh h arrived at their I home Wednesday moriiinK- Mot her am! ison ate doin"- nicely. 1 Mrs. (leorije Slack or" Pearl stre.t. I entertained a number of little folks

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hese All Steel

her home Monday afternoon in cele

bration of Iter son Myron's

fou: th

! birthday. Games .md other amuse

ments were enjoyed by the little t . t s until 4 o'clock, when refresh tner. t were served bv Mrs. S'.aek.

i Firemen John Ward and Herman

Fetitz attended the funeral of Felice, man Famtii in Hammond. Wednesday incrtiiny. lvlwar.1 Wonnacott l.as tuoved his

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Yes, this is the car. A 5-passenger Chalmers, beauty. Saves you $160 if bought today. Price beginning March 1st $1250. Price today $1090. Correct in style. Roomy, but not too big. With a short turning radius. High sides. Low, comfortable seats with high backs. Power plus. All the activity you would ask for. All the speed you ever require, unless j you go in for sweepstakes. Sound and safe and sensible from end to end. An enviable car in any society. The 2-passenger Chalmers Roadster, built on the same chassis advances in price $180 March 1st. See both cars now and reach your final decision.

FiTe-ssKger Transf Srrea " " . Two " Rojter

Pre lent Prices . $1090 StTto-p.1tr.5cr Sedaa " 1359 StTts " Liaioutbie 1070 Scren " Toim Car (,U prices .... Detroit)

Ciioz & Co.

- 2550 2550

LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS.

WHITING. INDIANA.

PHONE WHITING 300.

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son avenue. Mrs. Fdward Klemm vi,tcd friend? in Fast Side yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Phelps of rear! street, have ns their guests. Mr. and

iMrs. K. Cavitt of Woodland, 1:1.

j Clara F.adlof of Myrtle avenue, who j has been very ill with typhoid fever. I ! was reported slightly better yesterday, ! Mrs. Joseph Hannapel and children j of Chic.ipo. visited her mother. Mrs.! Richard S haaf of Indiana bouleard, j Tuesday. ; Mrs. Merle Sellers of Amy avenue, j

-Finished in white, Vernis Alar tin and oxidized On Sale Thursday, FViday and Saturday

Is recovering slowly attack of the grip.

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HOBART

Freii Hamattn visited in Chieasro. Tues.iay. Mrs. Christ Sprinmnn moved her family from here to Chicago Heights yes tenia y. Ben S. hen' k of Valparaiso, was a Hohart business visitor yesterday. Charles Plrinchard who h;.s lived on

the C. Hohlt farm for the. pas't ev- j era yen s, has moved his" family to i

l tin .' IM 1 IMM STIHISIM

B H HBBW

is-v-iT'tfi'lai'

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Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday , Evenings.

9133-9135 Commercial Avenue South Chicago's Largest Furniture Store

fryl-Viiitflihi?)rl'AT.v

Hobart, residinsr in

f la t on i 'en t-r street. ' The M. K. Aid societ

the John Green

w ill meet

LADIES! DARKEN i YOUR GRAY HAIR Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know.

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The use of Sajte and Sulphur for re-i storing- faded, gray hair to its natural; color dates back to rrand mother's time.) .... . .: 1 ...!.. 11.- !

sne tisea it to Keej) ner nair oeauniun v . j.?jr)

dark, plossy and attractive. VMienever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mix

ture was applied with wonderful effect, i Mrs. John Pierce who has been visP.ut lire wine at home is mussy ami i ;.: relatives at her former home.

Thursdii v af'ernceei at the home of M-s. W..ri!;:r;tlou. peter licit! was a Chh'n-o vsi'er Tu esd a y. Car! Krausse who belotisis. to the Illinois national ettard at. Chicago, was called in for inspection Tuesday, lie expects to he called out for s ua rd du:y before loi.tr. Kills An lets. m transa-'ed business at Indiana Harbor yesterday. A teamster lviui eauie t . . Ilobart f:or:j a-.: o Hc-iC. ts Tuesday ov.-ihii-r. to move some household Roods to t ; at ity. h id the niisfortune to lose one of in;' horses by ifk'iif? Tuesday niuht. He had his team nt the Rhoweddcr li-.ery barn. The Catholic l.a-J:es" Sew ins society

their weekly meeting 1 nursday

a f tern coti. Fiurt Thompson transacted business in Ciiii airo ve'terday.

fcther until -po), most ,, lis h i n tr or: t ho Weduesda y iotis railroads

March. Ti f ih.-ir ti.ee hay. was pay day ill Hohart.

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CROWN POINT

At t le: i eular lie t ins of eouneil held en Month, y ov.i til. a I j.'v.cc. .lilies in lie vai.ati. FriMLii' strei'i w r- pa i'd that s'l.-t declared vacant.

it y

II If Hie of Hast on an I l.hn P.

as awarded th" contract for .".'a feet of lire hose ,-,t a cents per lineal foot. The controlling the electrical wir-

! TAKE SALTS TO ! JL05H KIDNEYS Eat less meat if you feel Backachv or have Bladder trouble.

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out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at j ar Kaphas

anv druer store, for a 5i cent bottle ol I

"W'ycih's Sasre ami Sulphur Compound." you will net this famous old preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients, which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown drug-gist

turiKd to Hobart on ho has been visitiiisr

i. Killicrew- here his returnel to

Tiiurf la .. . Mrs. P. Hake w with her mot ner. since the holiday

her home at c;P eland. Pell F. Beach was a Valparaiso itor Wednesday. James Marop who has been in

tne

K ra ne r ft; rti is h i; price of ord inn nc

ing in the city in tic f,jt,lre was !- cusseii and s-vral nim rdm.. n's offered i The mayor and council will investigate and reconsider the merits of th- pr..- 1 posed ordinance before it is nude a l.-iw. : The nee.l f . .r ebclric. v. irinrr r-to i la 1 ion ( is apparent, but the council members j wish to adopt a controlling ordinance that will be equitable and bemfaial toj all concerned. ! Grocer Tells Facts to j Hammond People "1 had been overworking for years.

at lorms uric acid which excites

and overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from tie- system. Ilepa-l.-iter inters of moat must tlush the kidneys oc. aiona 1 1 . You must ieliee tin ti; like oii rliee your bowels: nn'ovitut all tile acids, vast, and poison, ehv- you feel a dull misery in the kidney I'lfi.'ii, sharp pains jn th.e back cr sick !o rnhfli'1, dizirass. tair stomach sours, p.-nuuf is . oat.-i and v. ben the w.aflv r is bad y u have rh.'iniaiie twinges. The nriiie is rloud. fuii of

soiitnviit :

tic ii;

says it darkens the hair so naturally j emplov of the Pennsylvania Company and my stomach gave out. I had no ap-

c iiaiiii",: row to

three times durmn the To neutralize tese and flush off the body pet about four ounces . any pharmacy; take a

often ;:rt in Ic t up ti'." or lnirlit. in itattns a c - d . urinous i. : -' e f .1 ad Sa ;r. rroni tahl. -spoonful in

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and evenly that, nobody can tell it has

been applied. You pimply dampen

spong.-

or

soft brush with it. and draw j Illinois Steel Com;

as gateman here for several years, nas petite and what I ate termed pas and reii2-iief and cone to work for thesoured. "Was always constipated. Xoth-

throunh your hair, takine

one i xtrs. A. Weaver visited

:'nti'l at ;i time. By ntoniinit the gray : Valparaiso yesterday.

and after another ap-, v number of voarra folks athereij at

hair dha.pnea; I ' i : t ion or t .' : i h. a r.d p io. th'-- S-.- - a d. la.ie'-

it becomes beam i ful iy

md

u 1 phu r c.n pouti

the home Wt ities ia; b t ther ; -

any at tjary. inr neipe.t until I tried tcickt

relatives at , ply.erine, as mixed it: h.Vll ShiioviTh a.-!oi,,she,;

l .N'STAXT notion. " i a

Weh per. , -ika empties ROTH b;t-;:o ;: of he- t. stine it r. lie'..'- ANY C Si ijo-,, j.,,..,. s'-.r.-.el. or ....

-n bark, ler-i-ko.

a plass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidney? vcill -hen act. line and bladder disorders disappear. This famous sa'fs is made from th

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id lemon ;a . end has b o cleat, r ,.,1 . rind sioi. bha. .' " 1 I I ill I eV

ee. eolnn a - I - itaula! ie?- jlll- - ha r luiv.xftllt n of e! Hen. ml blad-

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i re. pi isi 1 e for . e. on ' h ' u 1 a pp.' a r.a ee r th" CUI':. nillb:: f a-;.-. Ad ;hC.e'o:.,:rx:.o:e.voU.h i.v: e .-Vx -SW .v.xv-xv..- .,Mh;K.. ;j( bt M : .M r lab II ! I r i m .Vi', BS1"