Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 234, Hammond, Lake County, 16 March 1917 — Page 8
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AS-NO-MGR MCANS ASTH M A-NO-M O Z to s,ny one ruftariaj; from tiat liifr5iajj dioa2. No mace wfcisu dtrl t'.i night, oiic&ins nd structMT-s breath after ttHUnt ASMWOMOP... Ta. a tuttgpaoriful bef-j-e rf.': ir.jc acd sieop Bousttfly all nlit. No more ecruJlIttfc, wheep.hrg and shxrtnsss of kraut durtr;: tie d.y. A fw doaes of XS-.'fOMOH wf.l redlevs all tUes d'itrs::iR syffipioam and a fw btrtttaa will bh'si th relief parras.-neot. No raattr how bad or of haw leu rt&ueUns your crcs. AS-"0 KOit wH rtvs you ttM reWf you fov lot? lockJag for. Costs yoi nothirg if it. fills. AS NO &fOR i put up in two sire. TritU ire boftlss S1.0U. ara slie botUs. $3.00. Sis trial bc-U!s r 2 lartcs bottie. th.
INSTITUTE ORDER
DNS DF ST. GEORGE
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Hew Gary Lodge is to Be Launched Saturday-Night.
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Mail uk oarn w.-it year na-r. aad Midi-em yWir w4jii. ami you n or r r on vo'jr iorl drtnrgtt wtiish mill o :lt: ivu to a On. Doitw IjottJ for 53c. rs! a rotund f your G&f if th rav'ta from rJ"t of th bock r iot .ebrfa.atory. S'TT C'lty ?ta
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over Vo v o.r. ''-'t. maxf . movent rem d;e. ou; joaM srei no relief. . , A Tlttla o - a y.-ar si. eurlnc a aet'trt ttc.ic I tried AS-NO M"x, tiie rtra; oa mo rahef 'n less 1iji ta mlnuLtm. I ntvar lickr.! cf anytMn g'.vtr.f uca 1 rcenmnded A3 NO MOP. ro taany my frn4i ajnd trirv 11 1t t4 am nudi fur thMn fui it did cr m. I a4vlia ar.v on euSarlr.j i"rcni athrra i-y AS-SOXrOR. Thy will b more th.n pleiS T"ith It. Tours truly. MOST" ITAKS SS 5wt Sixth St., Do ilalnu. Iowa.
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A S-NO-MO R is sold nnd gnuraiuwd by Norris t'haruiacy and J. W. s. If your drnggiPt does not hand AS-NO MOR we will aend it
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mi a n ! i :n- tin- iil;i!tr ro ill a wis i
n. .it:!!s fur nii'riibcrshiifin.'lude i ;i ..(ilirant must be a 11 A inert-
i a ;: :, must have bt-f-n born in -'.. a i-i s ;! 'V I'O tiie son, prnndson, rr Kifiit u litis.. n of an Ii ishrnan on ; a-fllui or !iiatrr!:il Ful, wlnTCV(T hilvii or t 1 -t son of a inotnb'T. '1"::.- ...in mi 1 1 i-e .n (harjiu is as (ollow?: Honirr S. Norton, .losopli Frost, Arthur ;. . kivi'. i, ii.'ii '..'S U. l'.iw;;o;i, i;-ovi;.' H. I'.ii'sivis, William T. Hake. Sitniiivi Hill. Joseph Uultu. Haiobl Sanili.a. !i. II. tioii.lw in. A. Kalph, K. H. r.inns, M. U. Lt'l'ri'W. C!iari.-rt It.i mf onl. Inn id Itcimi't t. S. A. Haini'S, FrPd C. V:.! . a ! '!-. Alfred Fatrh. ii. T. Watson. S II. I'.i.ci! . Thomas I'onovan, i . A. I'an'.iv, ims, i:. .1. I'-olb'ti, Vernum F. r.no-. Wait-r 'Jood. Tt. Wln'ftr. .!,;.. Cr-.-son. I'.rt All. son W. 1. f'.ir-
riit'nrs. V. .N.uiitiiiKalo. Alfr.-.l
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Eacn step will save you money
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Xow is the tinu1 t mako your uiv!k!sp of that now Suit, or !.'!' fi- Kastrr. Every Garment in our establishment is made by expert ladies' tailors in our own shop and under our personal supervision. Every Garment is fully piaran-
Afrli'iv ns to iii;Oci-i:i stv r tit firxl
workmanship. We are offering t'r '1S.01 a Suit for v.irieji others aetuallv ask s:, ( ).no. We are offering a (oat for S'll'.oO. fully valued at s2o.()0. 10.0U will' secure a Silk Dress, up-to-date mode, made to sell for 18.00.
FORWAHD SPIRIT SEEN IT BANQUET
I ! Speeches at State Chamber jjjjl of Commerce Meeting 1 ! Plans for Progress.
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Upstairs Second Floor Artemus Bidg
155 E. State St., Hammond, Ind.
1 Xl'lANArOl.IS. INT.. March Ifi. ans for an . niarK'-nient of t!v Indiana
S!Mt.- Oiamb.-r cf Ooir.mrco. with more intensive d.' -lonm-nt "f the state'? agricultural r-sourccs. nnd a constructive rroRraiii for tin- promotion of tmim. ',lal and industrial act ivil .r-s. were outlined at a lann.H'i of seventy-five in.-;iil.er of the chamber in the Kiley room of the flay po.d Hut el last evening. Thirt -on - cities were represented. O. '. Smith of Kokotuo. presirl. nt of
3 I the diamine, acicd as ton st ma st r. The I speTk.Ts were Albert .1- Hevridpe. dru"j vm.-r lavc. eiie aimhst: V. d. llolden t ..t' ohiean... direct, ,r ot tlie (xtension di
vision ot th" international Harvester i .' oa ii v. and W. .1. Hopau. forner prr-s-
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Be Careful About Your Drinking Water. Are You Sure it is Healthful?
id. nt i f ;: chamber. Datro Revlrws rlnding'n. Mr. I a e presented a survey of conditions as h" has found them after s.- -era! months" work in Indiana, calline attention particularly to the opportunities for productive organization work that exist in the state. )e urmd a vigorous campaign to interest Jloosiers in the possibilities of their state, nnd declared that with the proper kind of br(ianization a state chamber could be trr.i l.i ,.,ir Ot" ttie ITIIlCl t m . 1 '1 i t f f.i.
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T!:- banquet was attended hy ahnuf
? i 1 men represent -na- thirt v-fl e eities
of the state. Hammond was represented by .1. !;. Fitziifrald and Dr. H. f;. Sharr.-r: Fast Chicago, by F. I,. Kvans, secretary of the be ad Cliamln. -of Comnie'-i e.
You should not drink any water completely satisfactory from the health!
which is not standpoint of
Drink to Your Health THORNTON WATER
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' Water Satisfactory in Kvery Essential. lies dil-et to Vim from Xnture's own r.nri-
i deep rock woodland spring. Uottled oulv at M-ituis. i:nh r the most sail it a rv5 and apinn-ed
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Vou will find it exceedingly Healthful in Effect 1 Delicious in Taste. Vou should not risk beinir without it! Thoiie ,,r write for a trial case today.
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:lop nones: Ind. Harbor 175-176.
NOT TD BE UNSOLVED MISTER!
Activities of police in the Fred I.. Hicpms murder case have nai rowed down to a srarch for ""Count" l'almer Sparks, associate of the auto thief murdered on Fob. L'a and left with identification marks removed front the body in a conspicuous spot bosi.h- the Jackson Highway south of Hammond. Convinced t ha t tie- police have a ! nt:K case .-ig.-unst Sparks, I'eputy I 'oseen t nr Thomas in Hammond last evening issued tirsl dearie nairdf r uarrans for
the ni.sstnK man. an inuil. nt ill. u man
anil a woman. When the remains of Higgasn are lowered in a pine box to a pauper's Ki'ave in the potter's field at Hessvillo without benefit of ol' tKy tomorrow or M. nday the mystery which is nearly a n.onih old will still he !inso!.I. While id. nt lilca t ion of the body was est.-jblish.-d through Valentine 1 . 1 c.uer-
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Chalmers 7-Passenger Touring Car Price $1350 Detroit
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Compare two watches. They may look exactly alike. They may be equal in diameter and thickness. They may weigh the same. Perhaps your eye cant distinguish any difference between the gold in the two. One may seem to keep as good time a3 the other.
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Big Differences There
Yet there may be a vast difference. One may be a Tiffany Swiss and the other a non-descript. If you trust only to an off hand examination you may make a bad mistake in your choice.
True of Automobiles
The same is true of automobiles. Some other car may closely resemble a Chalmers. It may weigh about the same. Have about the same wheel base. The paint may look more or less alike at first glance. Yet there may be a vast difference. Differences you can discover only by the closest scrutiny and comparison. Go Deep If you are to get the correct idea of the Chalmers, you must go beneath the surface. There the big, important differences lie. Differences in materials. Differences in methods of building. Differences in quality of workman ship. To look only at the exterior of the Chalmers you wouldn't discover that the gears and shafts of the transmission are of crucible nickel steel, case hardened and carefully heat treated.
You wouldn't discover that the crankshaft is a single sturdy shaft of drop-forged heat-treated carbon steel. Nor would you discover that the Chalmers pistons are die cast - from Lyrrite, a special aluminum alloy, and weigh only 12jj ounces each. Deep-Lying Differences To glance at the body yoa wouldn't real Lie that the body frame is built with such great care from select ash. That this is covered by one-piece, welded sheet steel. Nor that the springs in the upholstery are of an extra -ordinary spring steel. Nor that the frame of the chassis is of carbon steel, 5 inches deep and 3 of an inch thick. With flanges 2 H indies wide. And with three strong cross members and reinforcing plates. Be Deliberate So when you examine the Chalmers don't look hastily. That's unfair to the car and unfair to yourself. Some things you don't realise when you glance ai: the 7 -passenger Chalmers: 12$-ounce Lynite pUtortt. CrankMhaft balanced while in motion. Cylinder and ctank case east in a unit. Timken axle built to Chalmers design. Economical intake manifold. Chrome nickel driving shaft. ickel steel differential gears heat-treated to secure hardness and toughness. And many other important points of superiority-
All of the above means quality the kind of quality yoa need in the car yoa bay, and the kind of quality you GET in the Chalmers.
Touring Car, 7-passenger . $1350 Tounng Car, 5-passenger . 1250
Touring Sedan, 7-passenger . $1850 Roadster, 3-passenger . . 1250 (All price f. e. b. Detroit.)
Limousine, 7-passenger Town Car, 7-passenger
$2550 2550
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Chalmers Touring Sedan, 7-passenger $1850 at Detroit
PAUL J. SCHOLZ 319-521 New York Ave.
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Hammond, Indiana
Exoert Automobile and Engine
Overhauling and Repairing j
Auto Accr?:orie3. Agents for Firestone Truck Tires.
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BOWEL LAXATIVE FOBFIIMILY USE "Cascarats" regulate women, men and children vithout injury. Take when bilious, headachy, for colds; bad breath, sour stomach.
ra. HiKfrms sweetheart, her brothers
nnd others, it is still a matter of circumstantial evidence who killed the auto thief, how many were present at the time, where t lie murder look place, what motive caused it and at what time it occurred. Vincent 1 1 Cuerra. brother of Vai-
entuie. v.as honied j est erda y a t Warn n. i O, and s-.i l he had not been away from that city since l-'i bruary 4. HisKinsI feared the "Count." Ie tiuerra declares. I The police are confident that the HiK-j
pins murder will be completely solved
and the murderer brought to justice.
Xy. I'.van?, i "om merci
represent hip the chamber
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Nor! Ii Dearborn s'reel, Chioajro, on the masie develnpiiu'sit that the Calumet district has c j ..-i ;. need in tin- lasi 1 v. de.a h-S.
tiieSe present V, h o had I... the maifnitc.de of tin- insts here, the s: oty sounda fairy tale than a re-
bare facts. An audience
THE EGGLESS CAKE
High Cost of Living Reudc-
eri by Several Millions.
To many coin opt ion of
dust rial interc Mil more like hearsa! of cold
SPEAK TO CHICAGOANS
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under the supervision of Arthur Howard, expert machinist. Manufacturers of" Truck Bodies and Form-A, H-D extension for Ford trucks. All kinds ol' grocery delivery bodies. Also ail kinds of Forge and Iron Work a specialty.
5V0RK WHILE YCU SLEEP. 1
Instead of nasty, h-rsii pills, sn-ts. castor t! or ua.ua ci . t... U.mrl. v.-i.? don't you keep Cascartt? hsr.dy m yotir home? Ooscaret' act on the liver ami thirty feet of bowels so gently you don t realize you have taken a cathartic, but they act thoroughly and can be depended upon when a good liver and liowei cleansing is necessary they move the bile and poison from the bowels without urip't'ST and sweeten the rtomach. Y-i: i-i t i :o- or two at ntcht lil.e . an 'v ami . w.-!.e t:p !!nc ' t'c " he hen, ho he, .. m I -,J breath, .erte-i tcnaM- . ti.'.i; s'.i.tiit'i-'i. co:;: i i j ; t i'-c. or, bad co'.I disarpesrs. ?.tt.t her.s nhoiild give cross.
I j sick feverish or bilious children a whole "'Cascaret any time thy are harmless safe for the li'tle folks. Adv.
GIRLS! HAVE A MASS DF BEAUTIFUL HI
SOFT, GLOSSY. 1
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25-cent bcttle destroys dandruff and doubles beauty of your hair. Within tn minutes after an application of Danderlne you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling- ha;r and your scaip will not Itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' us.-. nhn you .see new hair. fine, and downv ,-:t first yes but ready nv ha ir- ro ,, ,; ;: all over the scalp. A latle Danderine immediately doubl'-s the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraorgy. just moimen a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand t a time. The effect is amazing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance O.-l H -'.-rent bottle of Kr.OH'Mftl't 1 'accefine :-oii: ;.. ,jru . or toilet ' ,,:iil.r. ;.:id --m e Vy ;. ,cir hair is as retty t-n i so. t as rny that it has Iwn inflected or injured by caretvss treatment that's all you surely can have beautiful hair p.nd lots of it if you wtll j ist try a little f'.'n i.-rin.-. - Ad v.
of fully a hundred men listened inten-t ly to the talks and at the close ' the luncheon hour crowded around the speakers for more detinue infornia'ion
The prey tail, d iu a Sli" lays
the numaii race each world war conditions.
of the hen is iei: , uri.ew and interestini; w.iy. a billion etrtrs or more for
year, and, under the pi-fee of eggrs
per dozen to consumers had approached a dollar in some parts of the United States, and has reached the prohibitive price of two dollars or mor ,,, ,tw.
a urn certain ines 01 special in;eresr. belligerent
An invitation was extended p the There f-
Fast hioas;.. rept. s na: iv.-s appear before a ma.h:n-r m un f act u ret s' :usociatioit the lrtt . . k ot- April and tl.- invitation wns ac-tptcl.
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It '! vpected tint a nii'.nl
organizations will concede bookings to representatives of this city for similar ex posi tions.
COURT
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e hen the hii: ,-ost of l-.v-
ns I.irse .n Hie puhlie eye. v.n'ii porta me is attached to the
anno :iio':iifiit of the be-.n known br.k;ins powder company in tne worll tliat j it has evolved a ready and practical !way for the housewife to save in the j aggregate, many millions of dollars
in the household expenses through the use of J)r. Prices Cream Baking Towder and loss eggs. ( Months of experimenting have elicit- ' e.l a. large number of recipes for the
making of home baked products with fewer eggs, and these recipes are being distributed gratis. It is ciaime.-t
that they prove ronolusiv iy that tne I ha Iii rig powder saves e?gs in some icfs.-s about half th- us; of the akj is saved. In recipes calling for tile ; nt,.- of f-ggs, tiie n laiber ,an be i-
iluced and excellent results healthful, appetizing cake, muffins, corn bread, etc. obtainsd by- using a small additional quantity, about a teaspoon, of Dr. Price's Cream baking powder In place of each egg onjitted. The acme, or top-notch achie verneri t, in this connection is an rgtless. mi!k-
j less. Icttteiless cake t!:a is pronoun, -j e,i by all who have, tasted it to be
j li' ::; ami v. noi. soii.e. Hi; a ppet
-;.!::ty. it is .-c.iined. vvi:I be
i:ig to tiie housewife wiio Hies it ; -cording to tiie recipe given. The idea of using more of Pit Price's baking powder and less eggs in baking is not entirely new, but the elaborate enlarging and perfecting of the idea just accomplished renders it a very present help, meeting the necessities of the housewife of moderate means in a time of snaring food prices.
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Garv superior court (Room
public library. Fifth avenue and Adams street. Gary. t E. Greenwald. judge. Regular sessions resumed next Mon
day, t iNew cases: j Julia Harnak. formerly Julia Pepos. j
, Ty Doctor Tells How To Strengthen
Eyesight 50 per cent In One Week's Time in Many Instances
insane person, petition to sell real es-i A Free precription You Can Have
tale: Homer Sackeit. attorney. School Town of Kast 'iary vs. Town of Hobart. School Town of Miller. -I a', on school bond funds. Ora I.. Wildermuth. attorney. Rose Dvorsky vs. Mike Slovensky.
foreclosure of mortgage and judgment.
Ora F. "Wildennuth. attorney.
Filled and Use at Home
IU,vve uaninilf.-.. nvwum. ".'mull - - j , ii x'..
, j tUlUU , COUiU UOl ore tvj Iran u. .'u a I I can read everything without any glasses
Philadelphia. Pa. Io you wear glasses? Are you a victim of eye strain or other, eve weaknesses"? If so, you will be glad to know that according to Dr. Lewis there is real hope for you. Many whose eyes were failing say they have had their
eyes restored through the principle ot
George E. Toung vs. Albert H. Kura-! thin wonderful tree prescription. One
! mnf.n ! a.n,,r, ooco,,l. ! man !). nn-ri ujius il . x nus miuwsi
and battery. Ora L. Wildermuth.
torney. nfi m ,tM fl, not water nnv more. At
Tolleston Lumber A- Coal Co. vs. D. ! night VheV would pain dreadfully; now
ther feel fine nil the time. It was like ii rilraele to me." A lady who used it says: "The atmosphere seemed hazy with ' without glasses, but after using" this (rescript ion for fftern days everything etas ( iear. I can even rend line print .i'.hoet glasses.'" It is believed that thousands who wear glasses can now discard them in n reasonable time and multitudes more will be nble to strengthen fbeir eyes so os to be spared the trouble
Veresli et al. on contract. Hodges S Ridgcly. att.irnevs I'rrrir lngrntn vs John higi'.-iiu. ac t .. t: for s,,j.a-ate i-.i;iin' .'iii-ii - .loli, M. I"o. aitou-tiey.
TTrf:S' advertUlns will enable jros. tn break nil year busineaa ntroTdt ft rlsrht nrrnv.
and expense of ever getting glasses. Eye troubles of many descriptions mny be wonderfully benefited by following the simpie rules. Here is the prescription Go to any active drug store and get f bottie of ISon-Opto tablets. Drop, or.' Hou-Opto tablet in a fourth of a glasof water and allow to dissolve. Witl this liquid bathe the eye two to foul times daily. You should notice your eye clear up perceptibly right from the start and inflammation will quickly disappear. If your eyes are bothering you, even a little, take steps to eave them now before it is too late. Many hopelessly blind might have been saved if ttey had cared for their eyes in time. Note: Another prominent Phynician to -where the ahove article wag submitted. sid: "Ben Opto i- n very reran rka tile remedv. It constituent inrreriienM t re well knovv n to erninriit ev e sretn)i..t Mil 1 w -deh,- prescribed by then The wan iifnriurcr iraarrtntpe it to Btreaytlien eveni,: 50 per cent in one w eek'i time ir. U'ftnv ir.$tirce or refiind the money. It can be obtairird from m rood uragsift and is oneof the verv few prepnro tions I feel should be kept on hand for regulnriif In imcMrt ory family." It Is aold in this et-y hj V. C. Summers and other druggists.
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