Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 12 March 1917 — Page 3

Mondav. March 12. 1917

THE TUXES PAGE THUKK. jiitfiianij ews jHroisi iwixsDimni CROWN POINT LOWELL MERRILLVILLE MUNSTER DYER LANSING WHITING CEDAR LAKE SHELBY ST. JOHN GRIFFITH HOBART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE

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OQNT EXPERIMENT WITH MflH, IT OFTEN LEADS TO DREAD C0H5UMPTI0H

You Will Never Be Cured by Local Treatment With Sprays and Douches. Catarrh is a condition of th blood nnd ran not ba curJ by local applications of srrajrs and douch; this has bn proven by th thousand who have "inly restored, to this roeihod of treatti t. Catarrh should not ba neglected or experimented with. This wrong treatment la valuable tlm lost, during which Is the dlses is getting- a firmer hold upon Its victim, and making It mora cfficult for even the proper treatment to accomplish reuulta. Tfcoueli Catarrh makes Its first s.p-pt-arance In the nostrils, throat and air passages, the disease becomes more and No coal order too large or once. 1 We handle onlv the best I wood.

The Sili&ois Soal Company 1 (NOT INCORPORATED.)

g 630 West State Street . J 8 tPhone 274:

Cash Register 'Slip

'Monday, Feb. 19th, lias been selected as the day to refund all purchases in the form of Merchandise Certificate. Of you have a cash reui.-ter slip of the above date, brine: it to our store and receive a certificate for the amount of purchase n that day. ('Cash register slips must be turned in on or before .March 2oth.

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and in no comparison, in tone, action, iini-di or case design. The sensible, thinkin- people are bnyimr Straube Solo-Harp Players in )i-ei'erence to all oilers from a musical standpoint. No dealer in the Tinted State's sells these wonderful player pianos for the little prices wo ask-. The test of time has proven that the Solo-Harp Devic;; has won highest favor with muilovers.. No other player can approach it it's patented. You are captivated the first time you set foot oil Solo-

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iipdudinfr lieuch, scarf, piano lamp and 1' 1 rolls. Ir ments. 'rlO monthly. Music Rolls for All Players.

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more aggravated and f rally reaches down Into the lungs. nd everyone recoirniies the alarmln condition that result when the luns are affect3. Thus Catarrh may he the forerunner of that most dreaded ami hopeless of all diseases, consumption. No local treatment affords rnratient relief. Experience Las taught that S. S. S. ls ths one remedy which attacks the dtseas-e at Its source, tha blood, and produces satisfactory results in even the worat rasoa. Catarrh sufferers are urg(d to give S. P. S. a thorough, trial It 1 sold by all drugfrtetu. You are invtit-d to write to the medical department for Oipert advice as to how to treat your own case. Address Swift Specific Co., 81 Swift laboratory. Atlanta, Ga Adv.

too small for us to till at g hard and soft coal ar.d I ' I

500-119th Street. WHITING, INDIANA.

and Humbugs

The test of time is the jrrrnt test of duration. How eajjer some ieo)le are to take chances with a doubtful strantrer and fiss by a sure thinu'. We've seen player pianos sold at prices far above the price of au4 0 'iQnno 07 fill ."t. r-hene G31.

Whiting And Its People

Hank of Whltlnjc, ScbraRe Iluildlns. open from 9 a. m. to t p. nr. 2Ka yinond Ktter, who was send to Florence, Coi,, by the Standard O.l ; Company, lias returned to Whit ins:. Mr.-. Steve Kube.k is laid up with an) attack of rheumatism. j Mr. oud Mrs. Gust Ptusch spent yesterday in ( hieago as the quests o the former's mother and sister. Mrs. Clara Wil liams of 119th street, was a Hammond business visitor on Saturday. Princess theatre tonight. Louise Huff in "The Keward of Patience.'- An appea .in ronta tu-e. that stirs tira ma of a Quaker perl's A tale of feminine devotion the emotion. Also a Para-iliou-i! com--: Mrs. ('bra 3-12-1 Williams of 113th street is entertaining her aunt, Mrs. Km ma frak'T of CI eves. Ohio. , Miss Mary Rio spent th" week-end a; the home of Or. and Mrs. Neshit at j Gary. ! Mrs. wil Mam O'Neil of Cleveland i.ve - I rue. has been entertainiiiR her nieces, j rjoren.-e a'.d Genevieve lo"y of Chi- i rat', for several .lays. j P. Seifer ami family entertained Mr. j ; , r , , j M;s. H. "Miller anl Mrs. P. Stitzburc j of CUicaKO, aiuruav. Mr. an. I Mrs. H. 1'. Real of Sio iidarv ver.tie. will move to climax. Mr.X -..ai. however, will continue i 1 iw'f ins t,,ior aim fio;r' Miss Monnett -Nfidah! of n:.-iiSfo, , was the fiufsi of io r sister. Mrs. Harry Wettd-bur and brotii.r Alvfi ,u.'r.!. Mr. and Mrs. lAiiiiin P. PC-r move to the OK ram fl.it in Hiemie, now o r ip'.cd by t a MifMs Irene and Kvelyn S' Slieiidan J IVOs. wart at- ! an a!nmii lumtieon at tn hool of art iri Ch '. . au o. i- ; r- ' t. tided ato s' of ; Mr. .u, Sheridan Saturda y. j Mrs- Herfrer Herfrer Sto.-UfleCn of. moved to Chiraeo on 1 tie former has taken a vetne. w here is position with the Rverson Stee Mr. StoekfUt'i has bt.-n head of c o. manual training (ipjwrlm-it of the puih:- a;:l hiVi s hools. . j e was aUo iiroi :r of the l;,.s' Oiee e!i! and will be yre.UIy iniss.d in all school ir. iff. Miss Amelia Stilitz of Vn i pa ra ; so, sp'nt the week-end wltn her partnis, Mr. and Mrs. Max Stiuliiz of Hath s-'rer", yesterday. Miss ul-.ven Pritriiard of ,lieri.!.tn nveniie, was a guest a: the home ,,f her brot.ier. Ren I 'rit h a ru at Ke:.oha. Wis., over tiie week-. ;id. Tiie Internationa! oper. : .. Cuipa nv -f Chi. ano will give an enter: iintiion: at the lima school auditorium toniuh.t, t: is io-ias; oi.e of tiie r't'iliir numbers of the school le.ture course. The different ope MS will be represented , costume. K-f. Ciiarles K. Truehlo,.,, pastor of tiie Conurtjrtttior.al church, was takei i.icu. as la icetTv lospital i:i 'hi-j nsr. Mr. Trueto the I'resbyte: ian ho cauo esterday morn moo i was tnii'n suddenly and set ions-i

l.v ia. s ifferintr with hemorrha a es. 'nred to be present. There will hMr. and Mrs. P.eaumont Parks "f i i"t ja t ion of candidates and an exOliver fve.-t. left for a three week s" ,k, o,i ariih Af'er the nie.'tinu the--.

Tin t- I'aliforiiia on S,i t iirda v. .-.iiaruay. f - n - at (Jrand Can- j I mi t e ill e y v ; 1 P yon. uaurr.H uiiiette of Central avenue.X hfs taken a position with the H Steel Compntiy'in Fast Chi.aj; Mrs. Rarbara Pfeifer and toe j-ieiier. returneu yesterday from Si. John where they visited th- la tier's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K-dman will i ea e tonijriit for VirRirii.i w "a they will is. with t'-l.-Uc, ts- of the latter. Mr. and Mis. Joseph S ) rr ;,-id Peter K'ii.-Ii ;-nd family a t'en.ie.i tie fnne-al of the fuiner's broth, r, IV t. r S.h. : r, ! a" St. .Join;, y esl erda y. Frank A. . Oullstrom is visiting! friends at Ttlootn field, Ohio. HDMM ORGANS MADE INTO PICTURES X-RAY OUTDONE. (Dy L. W. RfV:R. iM. D) A recent is'-ue of the Rritish Medical J.-.urr.al explains a remarkable discov- ! er;,- of Or. Jam. s y, herer, and describes new process of rhotofti-aphy by which; t'..--ss t r. , er or the kidneys i from livinn; pam v r. luabie because r the kidneys, he plKhoprri :- . h his wiil co, ;. : uf.'er from kidney disif it (an' te- rerognized m time houih. can he saved and life Su.-h I hop graphs as can be y tihs new .,1-Ac-ss will siiow her- i.! a b!o,-h;d.. in the in- - not. whether the kidneys are c an . Ined i IcStine;, j c. ..riiiat a:, 1 able i put it pen them. rn.'.-.,.i:t: .;. i -,:- of I a i V. O c ;., ,'r.::,e, I to-; s. . ov . f in' ,n ' he sve'ert .s j DtatTi o'c!-i o 1 r.ot work .l!v n : p. -tsons and urpj Tiie. danger si: j pressions. aches d--Kr. at burden v.- ;n t liver can t i "" to t!-. kidneys. I - I-- ia ' . !! i-t V. ee;l ; he ; ; i :i:"r. -e of the kid- !. f '.- te- ci.e.I WK).- I v.r' - a u i .: e-.-ess j ccur Ki-Jpevs did . i . . 1 i i :-.r. in s -pararir.s , acid from t',e h'.ood. ' rnais are backache, de and pams, heaviness. drowsiness. irritbii1tv. h e , d e h - - - " i , chilliness, rhe.umatio twinces. swollen 1 1 joints or Kout. j Tills can be avoided by stimu latin . the kidneys to increased r.criin, and be- ! cause of ii..s tonic effect on this orran i I cfiuid advise any one to purchase i Aiu.ric. (which Is io b- had nowadays ( rt ainiost any -In? store,, and lake it , three times a day. toother with a pint of hot water, an hour before meals. 15 y -ettina: rid the uric a-,d :.: can prei vent and cur rheumatism, gout, and i the pains and ac.es due to this uric .u, sto: d wilhin th- system, j i h .v- f.c.u.d m p.-a. ice that Anuric ...ouo.i- s. rciis 1 1, i !- m,.r- p.uei.t ths:i lititia and in ne.st cases it will dissolv-J'n-uric acid as hot water does. Adv.

lE WINS SUCCESS i AT TENNESSEE BAB j x . - x it. : i , . - T ''" -arKar-1 """" r.rvin, jr. f ;.,, Marparpt Hamilton Ervin. Jr.t 0f chattanoopa. Tenn., a suei ces.-'ul criminal lawyer after two years! anj a naif 0f pr3ctiCe, i.s the oniy woman lawyer now practicing ir, Tennessee who has appeared before the state supreme court. Payt-.o id Ktf-r who has been he visttinsr his mother, Mrs. Christ Kit of Sheridan a enue, re tame en. e, Co!.. Saturday. The iK'il.ir jneetins: of t Star wi'l be, hM tunsiit at Star wi'l 1 1 here win I Herbert 1 i n i 1 1 a : i o 1 1 . rown i'o u:.,i-,i v operation tor appon. stems ;u t Klewood I'nion liospital in " has been in a. very serious condition. "lareiu e, the son of Mr. an 1 K.i-.v.n Oehrke of Central a.i-ii'ie, has b-en HI w iih s.-arlet feer, r f-overed. Mrs. Ioid Piiri'lton of Siieridan h venue, is recovering from an a pern - tion for apptndicits at St. hospital in Hammond. Mrs. Mike Janos is per ion.

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wlU l e taken to the hospital tod i.v. Mrs. A IV: ti Meld ihl ent.-rsn ined ,h menho-'-s of ti e SiiriM I'Mhi Ch: so'ori!v at i er homo in Central vti io- on Fridav night, at w h'.eii v.-.'s litit o'in ed the , naate.r.e.it of Miss KdM.-i i'-P ..m ,it;.i Fr. 1 S. huehi.-r. also of V! The se.s:s w. 1'.- . : 1 1 r t a i ii . d at dinn. r. the de, ovations l. in p-n Jap.ei.v, the announcement ben.g made by o.eatis ,,f the :. card. The event was a most pb-as;.!.! one. a rt-e beU,s enjoved after th" d:M.er.

us fuJo-.-ed after the .iivuei. The Sons and I ..tnsrh'.' rs of l,iherty ,v .,, m(.,,t t': ,s evening at which tiie ; ;., . -,,,! fleer teams are 1-oth Kn-L.ai i. rf -esh men t s ami a K . - ii i,e ref a Ulilf.

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The next time Fred Horst Koes h :t '- ine; for ul;s. ho is poms to cin- i his thought, time nii'l enerKy m uuo.i n w alone, find noi lei 1.1s 11 no and appetite trespass upon fiisi on. else, etc. especially upon sassafras roots, tm Saturday morning P.te Jbfi- . . y.:,, OO l.f ning and lie si. u"' " '" the two wolves known to be roaming about this neighborhood. A hm-- al.otC the middle of the clay, no wolves hemp seen. Horst came across some sassa t rass roots. The two gathered some 01 nosprins tonic and teste, us nsr or. x effect upon Horst was immediately disastrous, throwing him int.. o nvulsi'-us. Hennir.g having a desperate tm,.- to keep his companion from b.:,-; tiims.lt bodilv harm, carrying and partly draeiiArt r.-er a ouarter of a mile for I assistance, nnd to the nearest teh-plmm where medical assistance was secure,!. Jlorst was found to be a very sick man and was broueht to the home of his brother here in an unconscious state, all otton-ir.t of the doctors to brint him ... . r,vriousness throughout thtKin ".mavailins:. Karlv y-st-r- ; day morning he partially r-aain-d , -n- ' seiousness. but he is, still n cry : cti: i man. The doctors are und.--I.led v. '; !':- , ; er Horst picked the wrnK kind of ro. t i . and thus poisoned himself or wh-'le r i the sassafrass reacted on his system i i with the above recounted .hsasn.cis i--- ; suits. If all the women of Rake county foi- ! low the examp'e of th-ir county sent ! sisters, in enlish t en i nc themselves upon . i the uses and abuses of the ballot, in , ' conformi'v v. ill. then- richts as voters.i the men v. ii! have to look to th. ir i laurels in cast in,: ha Hot an.' c-.mlitct- I Pns: an eh-t'on m an int -! 1 1 k n . manner. The ladies lin already taken several i lessons. A e aHnc w ith their privilk- of i suffraee and ll,-y "iil acpiaini tii-ni-! selves with eery phase ,,f th., Ausirali iian system of ballot int. Mere man. or tne majority ot nis mmti was con nt to cast his ballot, and leave the intricacies of the . on-luc of polling places, j to his more learned members. Not so with the Crown Point ladies, however, j Madam voter wil! acquaint herself with every phase of the election from the time cf the petition or declaration of candidates, through to the tim when the successful ones take their oaths of j office. Their educa'ion alone th'S one ' is commendable and should he follow. -d by the balance of Cir sister voters. 1 Th.- Commercial 'i'.h will .uive its 'regular fortllicbt i.v f. ed ond sn.ok.r t,. the members this Monday ma am: 1 !..'ij.s il.c social f.-atur.. I h- .-,ppn, i:tion of s-v'tal candidal s ',,;- m. nd.-r-j ship will be consider,,!.

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Mrs. Mrnekman of Myrtle a venua. ntrrlained a number of friends at hr home Pri.lay afternoon in celebration! of hT birthday unnivcrsary. J' M- M'Htowan who has been veHvl hi at iier Home in Myrtle avenue, for tie past two weeks with rheumatism was slightly improved Saturday. ',r! John Viconti of Roberts yruie, was the gijfst of Mrs. Hhinesber K -r of Hammond yesterday. Miss Both White of Chicaaro, visited friends here Saturday. Mrs. C. IJnMerson Is quite 111 at h home in M-rtle n-enoo t , , - A.iss ( ecelia Efrers of Lake avef,i,"'1 Saturday in Hammond vis- i i 1 1 tr f rien ils.

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HE you dull, tii'ed. achy all over, hothered with a had hack? Do you feel all out of sorts.' Do you lack the enei'iry you need for the day's work Don't worrv so much ahout it! This is a common i-ondition

in March. So many of indulge our desires too il

with the organs working hadly. conies a chill it weakens the kidneys. To -ct started ri nht ls( Doan's Kidney Pills, the rcmetly that I moiid peoi)le.

Hammond Gases

Doty Street Mrs. T. J Johns, y, 1 ft 7 Poty s; : "I had sik,-';'- led from kidney dis-, ease for four years and ftnaliy vvas in bed for two months. My back ached constantly and it 1' it as ih.'UKh two dassrers were b. -ins liirusf into me. I couldn't turn in b,d, I was so helpless. The kidney secretions were regarded and my bladder was in-ihim-d. was dizzy at times and ji:eli, - appealed before my eyes. 1 i.iar'.s Kidney Pills cured me." Mrs. Johnsey pave the abov,siaien,. nt. in October, .1 '.'15. and on July 17th. P06. she said: "The cure Iioaii's Kidney Pills gave nie has een permanent." Sibley Street E C. Kidd. SS" Sibley St.. says: "1 can always highly recommend 1 oan's Kidney Pills to anybody not havniK Rood strong kidneys, as mv experience with this medd- , ,ne has been a very favorable one. I was troubled a frreat deal by weak kidneys and my back was sore and lame. My back hurt me every time I tried to stoop. I loan' Kidney Pills were what I used for this trouble and they soon hail nie feeling- all right. When i have tak-n them since, they have always proven sstisf actot -v."

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vard, entertained a f w fro i luncheon Friday a feruooi; t of her birthday anniversary. Kdward. thf little son i.f Mrs. Fetsch. is ery sick at t;; in Myrtle avenue. Mrs. Charles P.rown of l!r,herts niie. visited relativts in Chicago, -aturdav. Mrs. M. Hannon and duschter Ruth, i were cruests rf her sister, Mrs. Joseph ! Hannape! and familv of Tin s d-A ood. est-rday. Miss Vera Flauchter who has been very ill with rheumatism, rrntinns to , t improv Q Mrs niprov-e slowl. A. Haubien of .A tehi:on a ve.niie, spent saturda y in f 'i:t-riKO isitr,s; fi'iiiis. Mrs. Henry Khiers and Mrs. F.rorki:HU wer 'hif.'ts:o 'is:tfrs. Sa 1 1 ; ria y.

us neglect our exercise in winter, eat too heavily, much, and u'el slow, lazv and half-efficient. Then.

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IIonroe Street I-. Rum p. ca I o n ! r .. I. tor. 1 .". 1 M onroe ; . cf. sa v s : "1 hav e i a a n v P.; is off a nd on t . ears w h h k ioi! i es-,: ' t -lal occasion- I ha. s' II! K er-.! st-v . my hack or ha lie on m v k id 1 1 ! pains acros iiri'tu'-nctv hi kichcv s-crcio, iad a c,o Tin; bi - !'; 1 o.l icy K - d. i . fit .1 I'M! a i-i "1 h i v ... COT: ! K- ill I ' as befoi-. Wh.ti e-rtion brings . of kidnf y I roubb Pi! Is ne v er fa 1 1 t . relief." Cameron Street Mrs. II. E. Harrington. Cameron St.. svs: "I have us. , ii'iin s Kidney Pills i ... p... ;a-i two years and they ivo! fail t, give nie hhc best of i-.-uhs, 1 was so bad al oar tan- will, t.iv back 1 con),! hardly s'ocp Slurp pains often darnd throuch it and mv kidnevs v . re w. rii-:. I'oan's Kidney VH!s greatly p.. h'"'' me and I have ofirn co-em. n.h-.i 1 h'-m to ii' v f rieniis. ' The above -taiem.n: was iven in October, lull, and on .lu'v 1. PMH. Mis. Harrington a.-hi.-i. "I have the same high regard for poan's Kiriitcy Pills todav -is -vc(and I am jus; as glad ;., i ommerul th. M:. "i'hey ha-, pt -.-n of wonderful heii. ;it rc. m,,." a Box, Foster-Milburn Co.,

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F. ; t n 1 n f- , ti o rue of vetn.e, Satur.'. M r Mrs. Ha Ti ll at i:r Not Using Arms Much. John was clinihiiiK up tin- ;ip troo hack of the house. "He carffu! or .vtu may break your nrni." said his iinx:o;i ciothfr. "I run not tiimbir.g r i ' i h with my arms, j'dst wlih my lop,' came the jTompt rt-ply. 1111 cold or a rit attack and hel the so much kidneys, for HamI! Rimbach Ave Amaich. ,)a, -n. 13 Kimhach v. , : cr-i i. my 1 ,n t i aft. r v s . ' My kidneys -.1 as the kidney sed. When I worked, d s. v,r. ly and oft-.-oLihln't slraighttn 'Vl. p i n . I pins. I was v.-ry ticrI'Oiin's Kidney Pills v . .1 u "i 1' 7 . 17. lai i : .nic-! ' J a ckson if! 1. I . Mrs 1 : 1 11. . ' P i; Ki vv that I I USi imes and -factory ." 1 'ear. W. State St. (West Hammond) in. -1 1 y treass-.. . - -"I make a mil's Kidney a r. g-eue ra 1 1 y vv a i d off an v t rouble, su.-h 1 1 ti - i ' a! ev.rv ye nng. Th-y s of kidnev as''i!a', kidney cin . t rouble -creii. ns and dizziness. Do n's a Iwavs heit.' iii m.- ami r f I - er taKmtr 'h.-m a short time. 1 .i.-k no aril am in good shape." Mr. Zimmerman gave the above s'ate-i. ni oc'ober i pi la. and on July 17. If'!."., he said: " I don't have near ; s much iroiible witii to v kidnevs now as T us-d to. 1 use lean's Kidi.,y Pills at times, how, ver, -ind am glad to say I get th- sana- good results." Buffalo, N. Y., Mfrs.

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