Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 240, Hammond, Lake County, 23 March 1917 — Page 6

THE TIMES Frid;iy. M.-ir.-l) i':',. If'! 1 3 11 1 f 1; 1 jt ..vk .isr sf. set aJx 1 rfTrwrrt ,WJ Myi 4 t-4 1 CROWN POINT LOWELL MUNSTER DYER MERRILL VILLE LANSING Jl WHITING I "CEDAR LAKE r j GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HOB ART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE I i S2S3SE: 3 "Wj'i!.'i:''l';:t-t7?cjjWw.f miwii tj rflU'jMjmww-;r.rtmatyiim i 'itiniti linifc -i " , lib..,.. -Wiir"r-y-Jii-Tr , St.. .,!.. " " " dii-i t" ,ii ii I tfr-fi - LYNN WOMAN WAS CGriFINED TO BED BY RHEUMATISM OF JOINTS ! WOMAN SICK n xr m now.

pagi: SIX g. -' JL

Over 1,

Enjoys Perfect Health Today After Suffering Tortures From Disease That Deformed Joints

RELEASE FROM CONSTANT PAIN TOO WONDERFUL FOR WORDS

"T'.'s realTy vomlerfu: m be free from pain a' last, ami how few w ho do no, stirrer can realize what :' means to find relief." saiil Mrs. William Rotin.-vi'lo (:' ll fook St-ee. Lyp.n. Mas.

! war: lie ; : ncl :vm to tike any more medicine as my stomach was

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cvpr lu'l',' my rheumatism, liov.ever, I s 'art 1 1 on Var-ne-sis am! noriee.l it

i hcl'dei! my stomach from the first and

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These photo9 show Mrs. Rounseville as she A.as and is today. 'For more than 12 years I suffered from no:.imai ism of the joints. At fir my join's wer sure an 'I stiff, and i 'ne ;v:n would travel from on" joint to the r.t hM I paid very lit'h1 Ht'en::on to i'. tirinking 'So- disease would t ,- nwjy. ".Ira dually I fo'ihl ffd th disf'a-p ereepin? from one joint To the iri-er. un'il almost every joint in my ho dy was involved and it as with xtronie difficulty that I could set aho'i. "My t-p were so sore and tender that ! '.vr.s in.'ible to -ake move than a 'r- -'ej,s u: a time. After sifins any i ixjit U of time I would have to have .-.ime nn1 assist mo wlon I attenip'ed ro ,-t up, herause of stiffness in my knee ., was unalde ?o bend toy knee.-, and only wi'h great ff.irt r-otii-l I lift my feet ()er the iloDr ' Ftt-r;;.-, er.'i'd stand i ro longer. I w a. 'OU): f iled to eo to le'.l anil TOHm thtie, only leai:,u; the i.ed 'hen soineont would oera.-ionaliy carry me hodsly to the diiiiua room. I was t dples-, and sulTerin r-onsiair-y, even th weieht of the ted sheet Would lie unljearabie "Var tie was reconinif nd".l.

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j CThicftfro, 111. "For about two year : I siitlererl from a female trotibie so I

HHIl! ! HI U 1 1 M 1 1 '771 W! unabl to walk

ii , or oo anv (.ii m v own

work. I read about LydiaE. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound in the newspapers and determined to try it. It bro'ipht almost immediate relief. My weakness has entirely disappeared

and I never had bet-

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' pounds and arn as strong as a man. , j I think money is well spent which pur- ! : rhases Lydia 1. Pinkham'3 Vegetabla j : Compound." Mrs. Jos. O'ERYAN, 1755 ' ,' Newj)ort Ave., Chicago, 111. I The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's ! i Vegetable Compound, m;i.ie from root3 ! j and herbs, is unparalleled. It may be i i usd with perfect confidence by women j ! who suffer from displacements, irflam- 1

nation, ulceration, irregularities, peni odic pains, backache, bearing-down feel ' ing. flatulency, indigestion, dizziness, ! and nervous prostration. Lydia E. Einkbrim's Vegetable Compound is tilSgtSJI dard remedy for female ills.

(ireen emt'rojilcrv on white satin background is the scheme of this summer fro-k. The straight lines with the plaited sides '.nve the narrowins; silhouette and striken a new fashion note. The collar and curfs of irreen satin are ditTer.cnt and stylish.

tana today to v:sl

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md I. o!" U will have a box j

, I at t'..-ir in' tins: next Monday, i n i e h r . j Mr.. Sto,-!i:ii. known to many Whiti mr people and fitter of JIr. X. A. 1 M.oMsmith, formerly of Whiting-, pas-! s- ii away at her home in Wan.itah. j '-T-s Oertfirle M. l.auer of "aliv.-r j street, Kent to St. Iternard's hospital i Jin I'mnto yes-teriiay where she is un-j 'iKolus an operation for appendi- I ! '"'it: to ;iy. I j Kate Wade lias returned from j Terre Haute where she took Elizabeth I j Staneik. axed 15 years, who -invent! i 'here f,i enter u eon-.ent. Miss U'ade was accompanied i.y Anna (ioHP'fftio wnr iii.rc to visit her iMerjta.J- ; ; elite, who his now r-N -ived the liat.it ',

y - i "7l ; Tn a- :,i,ot i r.ii of tiie Fort-' Ilauk of Whiting. Schrage IluililliiB. 11 8 h 1 ' 'u-) will he hehj ,,r.vt Men-, open from 9 a. na. to 8 p. m. 2-S ''ay nlsat at the ph'-.-iry at whi,-h

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TP, e h. au"Ashes of

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the irrerit i , . ,t iorui i 1-ial ri.ie of twlii s-ii,-;:,; IT :ottr..!.-,.

'li-i .p-ona ia w';h

I rnusi,' and art e.-tioii will enfertsln.

A v-:. p. f,.r

prosiratn "as ti ri arrani

the affair.

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Ml'-S- Felix Mi Klv.y at the AiiBUS-

ana lieip' tal Wfils -lt Merey

'so a I'ar-

i i.osj.iirt 1 wei e iiotu report"'! as getting i Iahoia: s .r:sf-o !..ri- yes-, r day. j , Itus, II K. SniiTh is: iri:n-,n-i!i;-. at ttiu i

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v.M'-r .- :;.le- Tile J:t(er;! of their eo-isiii Mis Flo'.t Kr.-i;t7b..r rs jre 2 o j ' r. a t'..;trn, lii.. s. h-.o ,. i,r. j

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Mrs. tieore S.h.iaf a :;.-l Mrs. litist

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he aide to return home by

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Sin 'la y. if-f. A!!-rt Twins- attenileij a bi-t'i-!a cie -ii ui honor of Mrs.

er home in

at'hari'S i re:, s ha . : : ;i at i, '"'J f i.ie.T.MtS.i. las, ,,iKht

!"ne 'hi!::,i; trietiris

eraduallv the pain and stiffness hdtji(

me so that I could leave my bed. My j tl

i .i:-s I ni ;ni.. M .iitar-l n.m ta-:-n a

i I;"sii -I -. r i o tea. iter hi the ; ; li --h..,;l at T.. rev. Id.

i, ' ,,. ';!'""we.,. pre-ileet of th- S-andard e,i

.op? d'; lessons :t'u- 1'aiut, i

file ;,.,d bru-hex fre... ru

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"rry to lea rn of the wh i. h o, , nrre-1 a t !

finaers s i rai-thtf-ned and my knees no b.n'o;- t-ouble:i nie. I am today wr 1! and. stror.e."

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' 1: tiie reader of this is a '!ffrer : . ,rk s. no-l t..a,-it.rs at her horn"roll) rh'-UMMt ism I a a !tt the;! t, write in i la tel .-ve,-:ue ov.-r the ,..-k

me. I will take pleasure in answer-

in

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j WasainKK.n Park hospital in I i i, a,;, Send to W". A. Varnev, Lynn, M.-ss., j W!-,i. e.y ,. ...ir.nsoiK yesterday.

WANTKl Kixperien. e saleS la iy ;.,!:'. to wear store. Slavish or I'.d-

i-t lu eferred. Mtller

; W'liea t on. ill. i!!trmmt was at I'icv ' and, i li :-.

M-s. ('. n. -ciit of Xevr York :ne. j n'ie. irts r-tio-ne,) from St. (h : rta rd's ' sf.-ltal ihere .it..t,.r-,-nt 'roote e-i--. ;,H is now f. tnu- h iui- ' i I

'ddi -ail! S. Ite.ee. fortiieriv of Vdlk

for "A Word to Skeptics." It's Fr e (let Var-ne sis Now, today, at Sum tneis" pharmacy and all reliable drtiu -iss. Adv.

itm, e,;, p.-ert ap:f.enfer presiden: e the St:.i;,ia:-,l 'el t 'omjia ny in I". ;i,d: niornl, ful. There will he story teiliiie for t"e

hiM-ell at the hran.di i:U--ri- a, 1 I

or. IT'tii nmi i . , . . . . ' i

iJir NooH f n Poor f Sio Oisrao- !

Cost of ilats This Season

New York ; ve.

I The Kati-!i St ir will have tie. of'dI I ! il i'lpe. ,;0., ef tt,,. , hapr-T t.V t'e j pratel worihy it. :it ',, Amelia iP:i.,.;,i j i. ext. t.o..!.-y ii !!. The order wiiij j alyo ent.-rt.-ifh ia Mis. I s honor, j

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Your last season's hat can be made over into the latest style at trifling expense. lr the face o! the unparalleled conditions due to the war, it is not. surprising to learn that hats and all kinds o" hat materials are steadily advantdnu in price. The new lines now be-

to will ll flit',-' V, .1 .in your S' r"e'i p d;. e, i (,, A,di

i La k. county

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Mrs. .m.dia Kiose of X--W York ttvp'too, lois returned from Terre Haute. ! Iti-I . where sio- was a ihdoyate to the.l s li'jpii Neiuiibor con 'vent io u .

.!r. f.eort-e i,. (dn-ar-l ef Sherhlan enue. n h lias t.een riously III with!

j .lolia It. Moore ; is at the sitiij tariuui in t t.i : a, HI., is i n: pro', i n s . , Mis. Moore ii make p.-r n-t-ii.ir

DON'T FOSS Will

mmm plasters!

i Itif.ri !ii;i!"iy : '; e ii i-i;, t ! s in. was report -

j ed sitKhtiy itupro' ed yester,la.

Mrs. H. lii-on hert .'pent Wed nesday in fhk-MKo. Wal-Io Holmes who ;,as licp'i on i'

sif.; list for a few ..lavs, lias resumed ihis duties as pv-al mail i-nrrhr. Ido'. d j ifrpeory. a rnth'r 'arri-r. who is ill I . wits si-ark-t fever, is : u . arm i n K- ! Ili:a!i It-own ef iViilrol avenue, will! ' e-o to St. I'.ernard's hospital on S.-ittir-

y, u nT'i he vi.l upueiuto an opera-I

tar.stercle Works Easier, Quicker

and Without the Blister

REL ESTATE TRANSFERS

i.fin

(enters, -on h a- Hemps, Milan

Hemp--. Milans, i.ev.l;o--ns and Panamas, have greatly increased

in t os-. To those who are acuuainted with Mir service the risina costs hold no fear. They know. Wo put the latest, style ir.'o old hats and make them worth double what they cost, a year ago.

f; There's no sense in mixing a mess of 1 ! A U Y. j i mustard, flour and water when" vou can j ' 15 I!ro"',way A,1'!- Man I : easily relieve pain, soreness or stillness '!:'M:,n ,'";,,,"'r ' 1" r;1"

ut shown in the advance style if with a little clean, white Musterole ; ' ' K "s,,,"''

Ik' Musterole is made of nttre oil n( ,.-' : '- '--"'""id laik Add

' tarcl and other helpful ingredients com- ! s'!"ri'T f" r':,uI 11 '-'rm-"ki- "l:1-""' ; lined in the torn of a pleasant 'white U- -T- ,! K ,;ary 1;"k VH

i ointment. It takes the place of out-of- ' 8 c '""'" 1 ! date mtlstnrtl T.lastera nneJ -itl n.H:.. i S' hvvartz

IJOU HAT CLEAN

ING SHOP 175 State Street. Hammond, Ind.

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Musterole usually gives prompt relief!1" -" :!r'1 ,!',n, l'!,rk Ad1from sore throat, bronchitis, tor.silitis Mu"ik '"h" Ariiiti croup, stiff r.eck. asthma, neuralzia " head- ! 1- 15 ir!- nroadway Add. F.d-

! ache, congestion, p'eurisy, rheumatism I ward LandsherK to Mae K. i lumbago, pains and aches'of the back or i l-"n i joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, no P. art. ; chi'blains, frosted feet, cckls of the 5 ft. wide s side r is. wood'. i chest (it often prevents pneumonia) Acl'l. Alfred Pearson to Finest ; ; s-i-em .

' X t;ti ft. 1 2, Hobart. Ib-nry j druel to I'hrisf I .roister j rt SW Nil l-r.ti-m. Hamniond

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I Saw Tr. fo. to .aeob .1. Ti'iren

lot" :,iKt.(a) l.nn

Hlv-Wait.

TTv-Watt.

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t&a tj -u3 St ,.ti kw

A very serviceable Key Chain FREE

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A Fine Quality French Briar Pipe FREE

to each

V" V rW- V-J,. K,1 -XrlJ 1 Pi '.f . .1 .r .- v . . - ., r . j. .Mi.,.,- J i -.,..1., w . , - t r- v Atj

each Visitor. drA, j & ; ' -'j Furcfcas-

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566 Hohman St., bstwaen Stale &Si)eviT-' '--V; 1

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bhoebtore viil

have its formal

opening tomorrow What great significance

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to the men oi

fins

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It meari3 to one a'(!

y,- "Zr' ail trie dawn or a shoe

cconorny new to your city. It means the blossoming forth of 257 of the most beautiful new shoe styles.

And vet still more ; because it mean? that the vast artny of more than three million rearers of the NEWARK Shoe at $2.50, $2.95 and $3.50 will add to its ranks the very best dressed men of this city and the wisest ones. Stop and think what it all means. Picture to yourself the bnsimesf. of this mighty shoe institution yearly distributing millions of shoes to the men of this country from 257 personally conducted stores selling to the public DIRECT Tli ink of this enormous output of shoes of the marvelous buying facilities of the unequaled ability to create vonderful styles And finally realize the price revolution brought about by this mammoth enter.

prise that laudable public bnelit which brings to vou a vastly improved shoe $2.50, $2.95 and S3.50.

GENTLEMEN, WE LN'VITE YOU TO OU1! OPENING TOMORROW. Come and let list show vou these fine shoes.

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Hammond Store

w ajj tB J4 M jk Jl M B M M CA ii. fit WW W

Between Slate and Sibley Street; 257 Stores in 97 Cities

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WAiiSAW .lames Koionsoii tdisreil "1 .lays been use he didn't have nn :pr.. t it-- ' I for food. Ruhinsi'ii. who is rn inmate

of the county inflrmnry. went ffty-two days vithour a hue to eat sev. ral years a no.

THE HAM Fvl OND D I 3 T ILL! IN G O O .

Free

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DAILY CAPACITY

ALLONS

Orpheum Theater ,

Tickets I ' "

Buy your ?hoes of us and get your the- i " " " ' ater tickets free. Main floor seats. ' n rrrn m jas.b.ortt Adw-pti im ln Tim

169 E. State St.

Hammond, Ind.

ft

ery Evening, Matinees Saturdays and

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noiana lyaraens Koiier mnK voh rn i mvd:7k

Sundays