Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 239, Hammond, Lake County, 22 March 1917 — Page 10
PACE TEX THE TIMES rhuisdav, March 22. 1917 ighborh LOWELL MERRILLVILLE MUNSTER CROWN POINT LANSING WHITING DYER ! V -.4 I ! CEDAR LAKE i i r SHELBY ST. JOHN GRIFFITH HOBART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE
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ARMY TRANSPORT SUMNER BREAKING UP UNDER WINTER STORMS
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Is My Weather Prophet. can tell stormy weatlicr days f:tf by the twinges in my shou!- j ders and knees. Rut here's an j o!J friend that soon drives out the paini j and aches ! Sloan's Liniment is so easy to applv, no r-.bhing at all, it sinks right in and tiict j the pain. Cicimer than tnnssv planters nnd I
ointmenrs. Try it for gout, lumbago, neu- " 'algia, bruises Hnd sprains. 1 At your druggi:, 5c. 50c. and $1.00. (
U. S. army transpurt Sumner on shoal oc BarnrKat Light, N. J.
!rown Point Mews
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Happenings of a Day in Lake County's lively Capital
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An in s. -ssi. mi .f t!).' city I'unc;! whs h. M l:(t ..-ni?': f-r th- Hin ot fi :i in'i n : tlir' strii-i oilinir i in i r. i ill ?! u- 1 : i: l; s. N( r. n h -n -T r-:i ri'- '-r. t;i'-l hy i),. i'i-c.r: ..wn--r aftVet.-.j tii i nti rma : .i r v r-soiuti'Mi i.rovu)
Ititf t 'f I Jlf i:ilIMVVfI!! lit w :i p:is' ,1 Ml 'I. i tt'ir.l nvitiiiiK. The ei.utieil will r. .-. i-.-: Mr
,u. I' h:ii ! n nit- '! up .iml th- i iui rn riiit'T pc!: ,i hii5 s rts-Mi tiuruii: I hi' (Mining siiTiiiiifr. si'Vf ral trips ami 'luh runs Ik inK rl.'iniifd :it the present I I me. M i". :m. Mr?. F. i ;. Nfuy.znU. w Iio Imvv
!! iiMinir th winter miMHhs wit JM m;-..::i IVs tMients nt Kurt Sult.-
hni. f..r tii.- worii nt the tx t ppulnr , K'.-ui.. )iti. ? rttirn-fl to their hum- liere.
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WhitJn
And Its People
; ii uiii.' iMi A pril Affairs reiiii.'i-n mill the water iv-rk. nti-1 rem.-tery i
jiarttnMn; !' ti. city wta .tiwus ! at ! latter w
iif,r'. !i. '.ii.' eouncil n:ei!iber tKiit; no ' i rtnttc action at last, t vt-ning's tueetU1R-.
'riienias a. I'iiitt necomiiany Will Tli'Miien t. '.l.-.rad- SpririKS. wh:rw the
inter ;he M '! rn Woodnn ii,:
sani'HrMirn ;i t tlia: nlaee for t rea t rner: t-f
They v. n !- ie h.-re on the 2oth of thiP !
month.
Vest r.ia "s Mnnh liorse sale 1 1 ! up! w or ' v. o of thf ("hicapo rlailie? to its reputation of heme th largest hi trying to popularize Valparaiso s and t'est s ,le of t'n- y.'-ur. t no -t'y h-- j a Hreln.i iliwn to the detriment f itiif t!".M. il w ith f-irtni rs an 1 lner lYmn four, hut so far their prop.ifrom if - city. Hesnles th- tr:.l:n nd J .inil-i his fa;'- ii to h a results, if the
, ,! :i u i: i ta, -u ; s;eMi of Mrs. Jlunt oi I 1 1 .i in niorol. Tiles. in y. ' .Mrs. Krnnui Coiinhran returned to i!:er horn.- in "..ha.i after spendins I t v o eeks at ti,e 'fi r i t .-nsn home ir: Amy v" n lie. I Mrs. I'h.iriej iloii e a-nl M !'. l'enrv iii i HIM FROM DRINK I i That trrine really does bring quid: P rjfief to those beimr tortured by th. fffi-;ur habit, in (tie testimony of man
i mothers, v. ies and .jouKhters. This seieri'iih- preparation prompt ' kills all desire for whiskey, beer ar. other intoxicants. It can be Riven i th" home, aecret y without loss of tin from work No sanitarium expense
e are so sur tha Orrlne will ben f'.t that v.-e say to jo'.i. if. after a trl: you fail tc cet any benefit from its us
your money will bo refunded. Cob: I rnly 'i.Oti a box. Ask ua for fre boo' let telliiijf all about Orrine. I,lon Sto- I lmarrnaey (Kaufman .t Wolf), 5P0 H !. j
HatiK.li visit.-. t ft lends in South Clica tii, Til'Kdoj . Mrs. Wfttmi-r returned to her home in Ihi i n liorniiKli, 11!., after unending the winter with her son, Hay Wittmer of Atenison avenue. Mrs. Henry Metseh of Amy avenu. visited her siater, Mrs. Williams of t'iih-ag., vesterday. Mrs. ("narles Henson of Tioberts avenue. m th. Kuest of Mrs. Fay of Knst I'lii'-aso, vesterday. Herman Thelascn transor-if 1 boat, nefs in Kast Side, last eveniriK. Mrs. .Inm'H Nicholson Is recovering slowlv from an attack of the frrlppe. Miss Nona MiManaimra of South ( "1: t.'.-i t; o. spent the day here the fruest of Mis. John lilaul. .1 r. V.is. l'ranic Selier of Hammond, v is-ted Mrs. Henry Ectfts of halo: a v .-I. ue, .-st erday. il;fiir f--i the streets of Rohertsdale 1 as ! e. n a.i eert is-ed. Any remonst ra n - saoul.l 1. :ii at the city hall -by Friday a t iei no'iu.
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Catching Cold
Between the dances, in tKe h
V iJ JT A5 usual coorlv ventilated, hot.
l T ft 1 h3?S sttiffj', over-heated hall, you '&?tlTSS 5- ,1
t f t .
a draU. later you go out into
the penetrating night air, possibly not as well pro-
usual and (3 8 re
catch cold these
lead to more
serious limess.
kAt the first sign of a cold f n;..... h 1 nr.. 'till cHeT
up, tightness of chest, sniffle
and sneezing go to the
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i local bu iiic oxer sixty hors A-hir-r-al to I'lncao as a r Mil
'day's transactions. The prices paid i wer- the lushest known h..-r in s.mpi
' , "' "" ' " ii one animal bringing $2r.fi, and :ak of Whites. ShrnKr BulIdloR. j !r,a" thr ranKinsr n"ar th ,t " 'tlk-
j ne m.-roiv-ui's report a ttirivinc Misi-
V t fe nuiTlbef ' la I C! 1 . t iol!
'! censes issued here is any Iiisteal of diminishing the
ST. JOHN
Henry .lereens transacted business in Hammond, Tuesday. .Iniin Miller transacted business in I'liicaco, Tuesday. " Haymond Si herer aJid Peter P.rick have a a .-pted positions in the (iibson j. '. U. treiKht department. I'.en Khin and Jos. Warlitrr ami family, transacted business in Crown Point, Wednesday. Peter Thellen haul".! a load of cm to Hanimond, Tuesday. Mrs. Krank leinen ami Miss I'ecelia Kojlnnin spent Monday evening with re!aties at Hammond. Mrs Frank Hilbrich was among t!ie Hammond vsi.rrs on Friday.
GRIFFITH
man street, Hammond. Adv.
John Kedrr was a business visitor in lien park todav. Mr. ;.i:d Mrs Steel. Mr. and Mrs. M.
i V yr -:&j nrJ' nearest di-up; store and get a i) fst f Discovery for coughs and h colds. The fact Uiat this prescription Ku L yff rSisffik t been usedl auccesafnliy for 50 years Uita own V ' ' f recommendation to you. Try it.
DEAD ON
HIS FEET
sell w-re I'ia.Vito visit
ever, -inc. Ti e Study club met at thee home of K. K. P.ennett last e.erinir.
Mrs. Herwartrer of r,-own Point, GOLD MEDAL H4.rkm Oil Ckpntal is vNiiip.K at the home of her ustcr. j wm bring new life and quickly niton
.!rs Ma Crinnier. I that Btoi)L.sd-u coneestecl reelln. fBi
i will thoroughly cleanse and wash out
Th.- n.-ariet fevvr and rh:-kenpox ; U:o kianeys ar.d biadder and fDtiy patients r.- (retnnsr along nicelv. carry off th 111 effects of aceaaa or Jl There -ro - e-v M i kinds. The healing, aoothina; oil aoaka mere me no - chs.s. : rifrht into the walls and llninit of th liememln-r Friday even ins at 8 ' kidneys and expels the loiaona in youi
aystem. Keep your moneys in aoo4
o'clock the International Glee club will
ahape by dally usa of GOLD MEDAL.
he at the M. E . i hurcii. Mr. Harcourt, i Haarlem OH Capsules and you will hare
first tenor, reader, impersonator, cellist I rood health. Co to your drulit at , i.. r? r . , i ' once and secure a package of thia tim and ii.an.st, Mi. P..-retrom. .-.;,u ; onored. world-wide remedy. It to no tenor, concertina artist, f'.-iltist: Mr. j a, "patent medicine." It is passed vpoa Sfhaft'er. baritone, pianist: Mr. John-! by V. S. Government chemists and d
(.l.-i-.t t.-.. i . f,, i tinJCU v"'" e...u.uB iinv, Mil
son, has r -r on
ur ! country. GOLD MEDAL Is the
i original Haarlem Oil, imported
ifhisiv.ood and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rns-
frorn the ancient laboratories tn Hols
i land, where It is the National HouseTIME 9rt, Br. peP.B, m,a(e., tr ! bold Remedy of urSy Dutch. Loo . , . ... " ,r ; for the name GOLD MEDAL on rvr9 the people of thi. community from toe ! hex. Tour drujrgist will gladly refund tnerrtianta. ; i(iur naouv If not as represented. Ad
-ii from II a. rn. to s y. tn 'r i ii c. ss tl.e.i t toniab'
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r.f 5S and all told it was a big: day t'-r
.d w;
Well
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Ms.-, a
' the county .seat. Tii
S b ha', ed, only one ease of 'rouble b. ine: ! .... . . : ........ .....
tie work ,,f-' "ion ,.. j f, . . i bu y. rs ahus. d th.-ir h"rses corisid. r,.r ;i , abiy m I rymi; to net a quantity of speed m 1 i i the nairs did n-.r pe.ssess out of them.
on ;;;cs..ay :! riuoii n i Scales . ;.,) is tlie ae
.?:. Mrs. M. Toilers. Tiie o; v;-.s sp-r.t in pla'. inr au tion
a -er w. :c:: i:i:v neon. v
ptis.ness !:-ic i' nas increased nun theI "..st for tie- i'-ir' i-r county town seems. ;ff
to iin i ! been on.- also for rnivn Point. The Kastrrn Stars will Rive an od-
i fashion, d dance at Cftitral Music ha!!
on Sai u rd ay .af tinic for the ben-fit of th.- Masonic t.-mrb- building fund, and the ieote..s of the ohi-fashiond qua. drill-. vn!r and two-stp are cordially invited in att.-nd. The affair is for a K".d cause and the committee in charge promises an enjoyable time. lit in..-nib. r. you can buy an ohd hen. a your K cow. a piir or a fence post at pub-
1 ' 1 I 1 p Or t e - 'illie'i ill . I . i o
n ,. : ( "in yesterday, a niiie-ponnu i-.r.vard
. f ! , lover II.. Claiming the home of Mr. lie auction Wednesday, March , at
and Mrs. IMward Clover on Souh Mam Sunny Heights Farm. Leroy, Ind. .1:22:1 str.-et as his i. n. The m .th. r and I If. J. Lehman will sell at Sunny be- ar- rvport-el a s j..-,ri" i,io;.. and ! !b ights Farm. Lerov. MVilnejilav
Mar.h Jus pony outfit .consisting of a Welsh pony, almost as small as a Shetland, cart, harness an.J an extra s I saddle. Just the thin for a b..y or girl. Co and buy it at your own ,,,1,-e. 3:22:1
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io frith, r well.
(,,.,. i A n.-w m.-torcych' c'ub has l.erp
liirni.-il in ro-.vn I mrt, t ie nrpunzri-
!.-. c: jfh-s Tr'tetlool of
-vt '.ni.i-ove.iieot a' t' - Prebv ter- ; f 'n vr-ft nt bavins about thirty
i ! osrotal in "lii"auo. His cordttinn nfrnbTS composed of the local st.I! v rv serious, hit he v. a -j riven ' fVd fans. Rooms over the l.y
s firs n o ; r i s a tne n t todav. ilis vv . ; " " ' j I n;of t. r v is 'i d him on Tuesday. ary yesterday afternoon by entertain-' 1-ronciit to Whiting lat riirl-.t and are
Mrs. H. W. Ave.y
I.:iporte a vent
ins ahoor thirty friends at a pba sat: t. 1 i-o w i-i harsr of Fndertaker Haran. c.itl.erlr.ir. Mrs. Duval's d-imrht r, Mrs. Curlik has a I. rather, Joseph Curlik. Herman Stone and son Willi mi. w !. J ,ils "!' Whiting, with whom he r sid-
ave visit(nr lore will return to tnr-tr f.i i.e. ore iielntj taken to the county
'.'.re in Lima, Citto. c n Friday. ..--,,;,
on, Ind. Mrs. It. K. Greet. htirx entertained a i.tr.'.er c-f friet;.ts ritr$.er home in t'leve- :..! avenue, on Tuesday. Teo-e w r ,- .-, c. c rn T' r. i .-1 t!:e r.-raa'rs ' Mrs. IViwiani Prow :i to t;i-;r last
s'ine n"a e in D.iv ctit.ort, lie, were j ton. who were visitlntr here, a hr.sbar.d, t,ff fat':,-!', Joiiri -'-'i'u-i sr.enilir.tr a few days in Ciiicau'o.
.Tames Pronn Is confined to his home i
Ilov K. Cr.en, Jr.. of 113th street, recovering; from swollen glands.
Mrs. Fred Mrett and son Lloyd of Ah; 5 TTTrrr'r A T TS
l;'r hrot'.ier, Liiery Cameron ond i
Julia Can.-
on. Jr. Mrs. C
'eh
,i-r in o'
i-s l'iiv.,1 c' C. ted '-er t.lrtlelav
.iv i. j X)' -r: AS J- .
ff vnves a oriiuant tiossy sbir.o that ft d does not u:b off or dust orf that V
a- . . tit-er n -( .tlastatour fci tunes aslcnir aswayotl.ar, c
Black Silk Stove PcHsh fj
? is in a cia-.s ry itself. It s more
I ri?'u.y made and muc j f.: :a b'litr injttri.ils.
Try iff
, i ry ir nr. yinr pi-ior
f.iiv... vonri'.. n.r .-'.l; .2 or eur ir r .r-e
A if -.'t fe.-) It
n Myrtle av.-nu... by a seveie !o:..ss. , Mrs. M. 11. Hunter and son attended Th- Austin Company work nt the ,,;lt r,,)t ;,. ;,..; tfi Mar-h 13. triven t fan. lard -i! Company is-heintr corn-',;,,. .-i:ti; assoeiatam at the Mason;
let.-d and men are so m to i a . e ; T, ;I1 , , ) ,-hi,-ai.-.
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j Dr. and Mrs. H-rtiiel of At.-aisnn t lass play "Whr.t : Happen- ;, w returned Icme arte:- a t o ! will be sivt-n oti Mar. h j W( ,.vn- v i -: t with relatives at Mhvvai-i
The jnn.ol ed to Jones.
.'p., and on A .pi il 2. Ms I'll'al.eth Dewey of the lh wood hospital v. sited at her horn Sh-rh!an avenue, yesterdav.
Vi-slt Our Style
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Stylish, snappy, season's Coats and Suits for you ladies who dress well, and exclusive too. You will not see another garment like yours in town if it is bought at QATELY'S.
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1 son Francis "
I Mrs. Jana-s H.i? and Mrs. Ihlvvard ; a nd.-i in.ef ritterded tlie Orpiieum Tae- ! litre in Hammond. Tuesday.
Raymond Puell left Tuesdav
to Chicago est.-r- Wj.ukegan. 111..
for
iiist in
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he vv il 1 spend a
few days visitincr relative-
.nU'l to re-
I ii n d your na-i.ey Thsrm'a "A ShJnti fn
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to th- hitter's fves. i Miss rhir.i Schaaf of Indhma houl--Mis. Joseph P. Kyle and da mbter, i ;lVl u a s the guest of 1 er sist-r, Mrs. h-ive returned from an extended visit Hannapel of Push wood. eswirli relatives. I ter. lav . Miss Anna. Stover of 'h io avenue, is The Si. Joseph -aild .,f the Sa. r -.'nlP to l,e out asain aft-r a t " 1 f '" , h -a r t. i-,.-ir h wi'.i meet tomorrow af. ..o-tli-' illness. jternoon ar the honi" of Mrs. John Yesterday- was a .lav of ar.xl.-tv 'n j Thi.-!.. 0f -.Vntral avenue.
three tiiot tiers nai nig onoei- .vi;ss Vera l-i.aiigiier is able to be up rations in hl-atf hospitals. ;,ft,... iwin- .or.fined to her home s.-v-
i , s i' a, vvonmico-.L u l in- ,..-. - j.-iai veKs wan r n ' u ma i ; sm . ton Park: Mrs. II. S. YY-Hs at t'r.,-, Mrs. Frank Spoars and dr: u a t . -r. Mercv and Mrs. F liv McKlroy at St.'.j . . .
1 :..ri:,i i d's. Last, nict' ,,,,rts came fiorn th.
'lamirii ii was ti
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favorable
-ir bedside-, too early to
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'TIKE SALTS TO PLUSH KIDNEYS
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"ir: t Church of Christ, will prcacu is sermon. "Ten Nights in a Paroom" on Friday niifht. tlrs to be il-iti-ated by st . -rfOpl b on views. M;ses F.lh-n rind Nancy Peterson or" ;,t Side, were Win t ir ii visitors las;
. Eat less meat if you feel i Backachv or have Bladi der trouble.
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eater
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ii x -i Tickets MK . . : . . . '.ii'kot. with i al ii pair .-'.aos bronchi in for repair. JAS. B. ORTT '69 E. State St. Hammond, Ind.
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Hammond Furniture
Hospital noa T-T. H.1IIWATI ST.
ip;!"iM l''or up-to-dala Up- !''. i holstcring. Furniture
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repairing, mattresses made to order. All work called for and delivered. Phone 246X
-month old l.ihn
s. yo of 1 udiana bou ic. a r 1. 1 ri-.vav yesl-ru a y , the funeral n. dn.-t. -d to.iaV . . v 1 " n 1 - r t a k r l
rue live-weeks old sen of Mr. and
Mrs. M.ke Pisi.dk of 111 Fis. hrupp ave- ,
Hue, passed away est erday. Internment will be today at Creenvvood cem-
' r y.
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i Meat forms uric acid which excites 'ind overworks the kidneys in their efforts to fr.fr it from the tymetn. K. u- ! later eaters of meat must flush the
kidnc-vs occasionally. Tou must relieve them like you relieve your bowels: removing all the aclda. waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery In the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, di-sziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the
John Prer.a. Hge 44 years.
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"'" . .. . i weather is bad vou have rheumatic work at Cue Standard. '".1 ( cmpanv. f A, . . .,. .. , . ,. ,,
Poena reside with his family ori Pastj IPHri street and is survived hy his) vi.lovs- and lo ir .-'n !ld r.-u. T ie funeral ! which was in chars- of i " nd r ;a k r r j P.aran was held at St. .Jonn's S'rivt.k : ciHl-fii, inrrt'!!:i lit beiu.;- at St. Joan's i e 1- 11 mninrt I
, ; " " ' 1 any pharmacy; take a tables poonful in
.'lll'll t u'll I'ft, i r z - ". i'a.-.'i a e . v
ii V m ' 1 I If 4 t i . uJm 0
Siraopno h tn ol h
1 mm
mm
ic&s isisarsinie&d to hs the
Qisalsiy giiataisieeil io he Use
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twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment: the channels often get irri
tated, obliging vain to et up two ori three times during the night. To Tteutraliz- thes- irr.tntiiig acids! and flush off the body 's urinous waste I get about four ounces of Jau Salts rrom j
Green Stamps on all Purchases. GOME SEE US Always glad to show you the latest in GOOD CLOTHES.
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pen a Charge Account With Us Lii-i.i ii m uu ii i jia"..ig.ig.-.w-u4i .ii j.-ttf jr :v vT:y'tgrvgi?gsa?Eij.Mue'; wraatirjH-,rEnt-Tyvijta?Jtt .r-.r -ir.-y w
at the county poor farm at Crown Point yesterday where he was taken owinsr to illness. The remains were
annisond Musical College A REQU1-ARLY INCORFOrtATEP INSTITUTION FOP. THE STUDY OF ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC O. K. BLDO, HAMMOND, IND.
;aes of water before breakfast for a
few daya and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salfa is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com
bined with lithia. and hps been used "'or gen-r;: t a ii s to ei. -an and stimulate shif:i-h ke in ys eml s!..n biu.ider irta-
tati'-a. .;'; ; -c- i n. . p. ma ; iiarr.r-Ic- ; and i. r.i. rr .h-1'-.' ::':! , f'-neso nt , lithia-water drink which millions of : men and women take now and then, j thus avoiding serious kidney and blad-j ler diseases Adv. '
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