Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 243, Hammond, Lake County, 27 March 1917 — Page 8
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SHE'S READY TO FLY FOR UNCLE SAM
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llJnk of Whiting, Schraitr- Ituil.lli,. Ifn froni i a- m. to S i. ui. C-S Princes t'if.iir.- t.mir. t.t. 'f h .-..at n -Pitr ynnngr Jut;,. C-pri-o '.. 'The g'-i J'rinot s." A : ,, v i!f's a ! .ntnri.'S. Al-.-. a VirscTi l-v.rj. trav. 1 j it-cur.-. a-.'i;- s T!i rt;'.i:.ir nu-t!:r.i of !. V. f : A. '' ti.f Ma.vili.-t w i.t i'" !iM !unor-r-iv a: 7:30 p. m. Af:.-r ti :n--- x .:: M J. Co !' co!!5ir.:tt-- w ;'i r .-t-i -tun.
Neillsoa's nit;sic.ii r '.! et- of .. tn I ' ''..Irago, will k'-v? a con-'.-r: .it I !if I
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i . j I Laugh When People Step On Your Feet i I Try this yourself then pass I !t a'ong othrs. f f It worksl j
Ouch: ? : ? : : Thi kh.i of r ti'.k will be li-ir.l l.'-s hvro i! town ..,,-.;( troul-ioil crtss wi'.l i ili'.i th.i simple ni lot of thi. Cincinnati
th.trity. w:;-1 'ain:y ti;;it a Hu .lr''l"a .1rug -nr..:.l ! ret-itii mIi-ii rt Hfl t.. a t'.ridrr. a-'h;r.f.- corn stc.s M.rvn?fs at or;.-, s.n'1 :-.Ju tUe c m Urn s up . lifts right out without r-aJti. ! 5ays freozone is an eihor coi:i-;:r-rou;i'l which dries .! ' i' I ; iiv-r Ir.fi.irr.'S or cvt-n irritate-! the sur- : ., round in j tis.ua or skin. -V quarter vf ; rrrt. an oury? of freozone will est v-ry . N , ljttle at any drug stnrf. hut Is Fuffi'-i.jnt r to rf -move tvory hard or ."-oft corn or i if.;-;:-.aU iS from i.tio's fe-:t. Ml". lions ff i war Aintrican weir.f-n will we!coti;? this an- j ju,..-!
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iei arid .:ivi' ili.tn ( thi ro:i- j U 1 y. A:i.ireiv Kaniif.fr of St. .J -!;-. pr.cr.t .!. m 'irtctibtire, arr.-Jt-T l.v UX- ( Stin-tay her visit'.ncr c h i '.. resi . Wa wzyniak on ih- M c of ho'.-j Mr. and Mr?. A. .1. S:ipir were !- r in t:i a . sr..' i O-Kins n;ii-vl to ' 'hiratro, S--ir-..i-iv afternoon whon - was tine.J $2 .ir.d ;:, tt!-n .,,;.- ( V.a .); -.t ,,f Mr. Si-r.TO-r 1 away. of -.h::h !o was ri.-as--i. 1 s. o had ,i't inv.-il a f'-r yoars. iril Hansen who ib ..t ' . Her- 1 ii-r -1. .it -i follow-nsr th third Arokr of
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Mothers Attention!
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A Wonderful Prescription for You.
Mrs. 3Iinnle McGregor of 612 Ciem;i;t St., Laporte. Ind.. says: "ElBht.f-.-r; years ago I first became acquaint - .: with Dr. Pierco's Favorite Prescription It was durmp fxrpctancy and I wp.s very frail and delicate. Hut the 'Favorite Prescription' strcnpth-.-nfl m and 1 had comparatively no suffering. My haby was a strong, healthy ffirl and hnialways bef-n fne and healthy. For th.expectant mother I think there is nothing to equal 'Favorite Prescription." The 'Pleasant Points' I keep in my medicine, closet for itnmedite use and V.il that I couldn't keep house without thr-m." Pleasant Pellets for stomach, liver R-d bowels, are made up of the? Mayai pie, aloe leaves and jalap. This weilItr.own pellet wis snvl up nearly fifty yrars ago, by Pr. I'i-.-r. . , and an ! had for a quarter from almost any apothecary simply a 3k, for Dr. Pierce's I'l .'isen: Pellets. Sirs. Marvey G s of f 1 5 South 11th St.. Go;h.-:n. In-I.. says: "Wii a I wag a youns sirl Just com ins into womanhood I suffered greatly. This caused me to become all run-down, weak and n-rv-ous. M rrot h-r K'i me Dr. Pierce's Favorite Presort r,f ion and I have never been troubk-d smrc. I married and an th mother of tour stroiiK. hralthv children and I havo always taken this medicine during expeetuncy ami aftenvard to give rr." Htrc-nsr'h. whieh it always did. I consider I was very fortunate in knowing of 'Favorite Prescription' as I am eut it ?s-ed me lots of trouh'e and auffarinR' as well. I would especially recommend 'Favorite Prescription to young giris Just coming into woroariiiood and t- expectant mothers." Favorite Prescription can be obtained
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payment ot 5 U.l'.' t owuy w as. Iiaeas-,f-a e i. M :.-?! Mar!" sr1 "atherin Ko"!i s;. nt yf-cr i:iy in Ciiit tico. Uuss--!l F. Sr.it;-. of Central avenge, r-'t'irned h''ti; fr.o.. s. Fa-' r a -.1 ." t hos.Aai i;j Ct:c.ac-. S-i-oiai'. -a here he un- .;. -.v"n t a-i c ;--ra t The rU'.eo ;-,;,-,-,;', old sn of Mr. a-i Mrs ih : e N ; -.. ; -s- ! awav a" thf-ir I-ot. it: doo a venue on H'lti.lay fo'.ioviA' a', il'f-ss '.i i'h pne;i:I on ha. The ft: r era! was hehi today ur;der tire d re,-: i ,- ;-, of Fndertiker . 'wei:s. s- r-. i - r-i w t-T-e preached by r.-.v. jnn of t'.s Christian o:oir.-i . Int-rr..ent was at vhakiv.ll cemetery in !!..:-ncn.i. T-e '?"' .-o-o pe r a t ! V e snt-- of the V.'h'thz M - r.-.i t i '. Companv oper-e.1. ur" in' C.oir to"-', s'or- at 5-2 lltii M-eer ye.--f-- rd.iv. S.-ve-al of the for. e of T : o-:. T.iooo;,, -a !-!, rf irii. -. . ,..-r - .ii.-.ra- of 1. I", .-!-
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Last year, 1 in usanls f Ituvrrs failed to zol a Iludsiiti Sui'r-Six. Wo wore ton far overs-ild. Yet no oar above 1,1 00 Iiad mi lartro an output. Moi'o men. we fear, will be disappointed this year. The Super-Six is bettor known. It holds all worth-while records. Over 2S.000 owners are urninc; friends to to rot it. And all Motordoin must now coiieede its supremacy . Look it up now if you think you want, the UTeatest oar that's built. The Economy ol It Men buy the Super-Six because of endurance. Its speed, its power, its hilielimbinjr ability )re nil interestinrj; factors. But the ureal est of all is economy. This invention patented by Hudson .added M") per cent to motor efficiency. It nearly doubled a motor's endurance. All by nearly ending friction, the cause of motor wear. This year we add a jrasolino saver in the form of radiator shutters. "We add a motormetor. We use a patent pnounatic carburetor, which adjusts itself to very engine speed.
$1650 1950 2175
Then note the price. It is wav iiehcv aiany other cars which Hudson has outri valod. You'll Want It You are bound to want a Super-Six when you know the facts. If you buy a. tine ear. you want the one which can outdo all others. If you buy a car to keep, you want one that stays new. You will want its economy its suporruidurnnec. It may cost le-s. in th - lonu' run, than a ear at half the price.
Remember that this motor is patented. N'o one fd.-e lias it. It has won every record that counts. In the jiroat endu ranee test it broke all records by 'l pr,r cent. The whole ear. as now built, is worthy of this motor. Every part is an engineering: masterpiece. The most artist itbodies ever built have been created for it. Unique devices add to its economy. A lesser car may brinrx you lon rc-arret. Find out the facts while you can not an '-arly spring delivery. Your nearest Hudson dealer now has :he latest models.
Phaeton. 7-passenger Cabriolet, 3-passenger Touring Sedan .
Town Car
$2925
(All Prices f. o. b. Detroit?
Town Car Landaulet Limousine . Limousine Landaulet
S3C25 2925 3025
unnelFs Auto Sales Company Hammond, Indiana
GARY, IND. CHICAGO HEIGHTS, ILL.
BUNNELL AUTO SALES CO. CONKLIN & SPINDLER.
birth.Uy. Games v I .: a ft .-r w'.-1 h a e r s' r '--i. 1 :: t it :e.s w.-re awarded a Munroe, Anna Zer
K ) ROBERTSDALE jiST- "'ry ex-rae.n-.m r. .c i ve ' , . s a , i i' . , J ' ' ' M-'-so-r. C: .r e c., o r ,s hi t-i . .,. . , " 1 rni G we, d,d-. o .-T iers. A no. a . r-
I! not ott a rr.abre at y.xir da r's s.-nd $1 f0 t Dr. Pi-ree. Inval'ds' Hot.-;. ;;;- faio. x. T.. ar.d he will s-nd lire !okag of tabh-ts. Mrs. ;. 11. Titnerman r-f .".n Wi'!ia;n
St.. Elk!. art. Ind.. jays: "After n..- i cominLt a ir.o!?i.-r I did not sr.-1 alr,r.K , well, could not nain hack my sf r' nc'h. '
I was e! reniely ik tvous and became lery weak: was pi a scnera! run-down condition and two bottles of Dr. Ph rrr's Favorite Prcseri pf ion built me up in
(rood health, cured me of ail nervousness and my jp--ner.al health was better than it had been for some tim. I
can reocimr.-:ee.ii t avor. e 1 rcsci up o -n ft' hefne a. splendid no-dirine for women," Adv.
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Mis Art S r tire fist Cl.O''"s' .! Sj-fr-; t err-r r ri e Mrs. Fie i C.'jo'. Mrs. Jo'cn ! ree end at Crete. vi
Mr. Sjeiher. John M.cbev of C !..: e
i i esi lo r e siin.i n A t.jei-.ari! s urn !: part'- was i-en a: t e ho-ue of IviK.ir i Marke. Sat;;rda" ev, crri iTi .-; i ra t : on n' iis
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Theodore Wilson. Waiter Fr tz.
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Water. Are You Sure it is Healthful? Yon sncrald not drink any water which is not completely satisfactory from the standpoint of Jieaith! " . j Drink to Your Health j THORNTON WATER
: A Table Water Satisfactory in Every Essential. It comes direct to you from Nature's own pari-, tier a deep rock woodland spring. Bottled onlv at the springs, under the most sanitary and approved conditions. It is unusually soft. You will rind it exceedingly Healthful in Effect and Delicious in Taste. You should not risk being without it! 'Phone or write for a trial case today. Distributed bv DOWNING & EVANS, Grocers 3425 Michigan Ave. Indiana Harbor, Ind.
Telephones: Ind. Harbor 17o-176.
IF BACKACHE OR
KIDNEYS BDTHEB!;.-:
,d Ms. Harry Gold. us and y ;,,!. saw "lotolera n. e ' at us 11 imrnor.d. Sun. ivy. ! M: s. Otto Carboy and daush-
t Sunday hop, i
tr Charles str's-
Mrs Albert S'liaeier re,..n n Sun lav from tire St. Ferrard l ospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward ih eese ;s:tea
llimmcrul. ri:iua.
! i e fix I Mr. ;
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Eat less meat also take glass ; iIK "'!r ll??
of Salt3 before eating
breakfast.
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I'ric acid In meat excites the kidny-, hey become overworked: et niucei'ii. -ho and feel Ilka ininr of led. Tlia irine becomes cloudy: thn bladder in .rritateJ, and you may be obliged to
.-..k rlief two or three time during th i icuht. Vhn the kldneyo clog you muat j ne!p them flush off the body's uprinoua ! waste or you'll b- b rl ick piirm ; shortly. At first you fel n dull mie-rvj in the kidney region, you suffer from bae),.rhe. sick bedarhe. dizriness. i
stomach rets sour. trtieri eont-'d r.d ou feel rheumetic twingejt when the weather is bad. t less meot, drink lots of water: also get from ny pharmacist four
ouncwi Of Jad Salts: take a tablespoon-
rui in m glass or water ci-Tore nnwuniT j for a few days and your kidneys will . then Set fine. This famous salts 1 !
made from the acid of grapes ani lemon juice, combine. 1 with 1ft hia. and has been used for generations to elnn clogged kidneys and stimulate them to norma! activity, also to nutrliz the acids 1n urine, so it no longer is a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder weak-
nese.
Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot tnui'o: makes a delightful effervescent i it h ie-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep ih kidneys clean and active. Druggists iiere say they sell lots of .Tad Salts to folks w ho he!i e in overcoming kidney .rouble while It is only trouble. Adv.
in day. Mrs. H.-r.ry Farcer ,s- avei I.e. were . s ,f Ch;".io. SuuA Mr. a-.d Mrs. Ko
lildren of Mrs. M:l-
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Moore retur e tl.ev SI -ear ser
i... vsttir.i- Mr. and Mrs. a. ;o
Mr and Mrs. John
...fed fCemis from Chicago. Sunday Mrs. Henry C.ck of MMil" '''',1!!"
j-; C.O "lie Se'K I I . Mrs. .lake W iekhorst. I.ingliam and Dil'ian .akl( vis.'ors esterday
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I, he guesr of Mr. and Mis. Kdward Jew I ,-tt over Sunday.
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Sunday afternoon. John NomCrf. who ru i o,a,,,i-i week a rf '. an.'.
I was taken to St, Ma-pare! s hospital, jwas !-,i:ahi taik to ins i.oni.-. His
escape : rotn .l-iCii wns n". ' -miraculous, as he fell some fifty feet. A larjte splinter of hone was removed from his skull at the time. Mrs. Mary Schaller and daughters. Margaret and Anna. and Mrs. Peter Schalier spent K.ir.day -at South Chicago v iH'titnc relatives. Miss M.ir I'hfiurJ of Stv-er, spctil several da oil Cere ;C t lie home of her sister. Fred C.ottman of Chtcnssi.. visited at the liome of Mr. and. Mrs. Anton Kaiser o r Sun, lay
M isses Bai hara and nse S -l-.aefer r W'rititie. sne-rt a. short time he-e at I' e !;.,: .,f their uncle, ir.-lay a'The remains o' Marie Margaret f Iti?e, .1 1 U' of Mr. 1 I Mrs. R.vi,.;-l Hu;e of Ch.tcauo. i aii-iil aug'.ter f Mrs. a.o- ..-:-,.1;:..r, w i bro-igh.t ie'e es-tol-d.iy a f t e;-i. om-i and laid to rest in Ihc f,i-;i:U ft la St. .losepii's ccme- ci y. The . hi! i w a - fo-)rteen rnontiis old. S-.n-da-.- tie St. .Ios.-ph ,-oott. -. "A. I". I;-" i a .en-riil w.'fiiij a- tie.- had firi a o -1 ' t o'" i n': noio a n t lers.ta -s. M-s hirii.i-n Kh.ss and daughter Ma'-caivi are s:eTid'r.is seerai d a -. s at .t. .lobti a ; r h re'a tvs. Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Newcomer .if F. -u'evvood. w re u -.cs's of relati'ces o n: i.e .. Sand a .
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SAGE TEH TURNS GRAY HAIR Ml It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair.
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fr-t s k o r- i : . g before a f Friday ani Sa ",:Ar. show gi -..:-. bv th"- K -i . : at the t'rpheum the.r-. pro e-1 a c-.-nt s -1 , - . s s '.:-r!rl- cmsraiulate-: :; be ins the rr! fo-: ;o It is sa ; .; t '; 1 1 the- n: a a n a ud i ' : ' in trie f r : r, u e t ' e r r s t nr e c a i e -Hud drh K'.e-n of C Clark business : a a sa . ' r. :; i-et of Kas'eii; of C a r 1; a t e a d e. i t ii .- Whiting w -! h v as
W'm ting Kas line trrro-. The sc. oiid last snl'll'.Uv was weil att
a tine foe. i o ! t, K f uefr- r "f ' ' iitg at c;ark "vf s Mr. and M"s Cain hart, v is -1 e,i w r. fr.,i Clark over Sn idar
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k-s , f v: i Ts ;- adven 1 1. i ': ey were : s . .t Clark, appear he for e
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:.:; frroa N r t a wes t e-r r; university this .-. :: at Merrillville hai! Frida :z'... S-ifrriav rrgh" and ic .fitly rr.n-rirs at the church T;-e eo-n ri- t ee for Friday nrch- : rep.irr c .-on.e good eats ani a s -,ov r r, -pan".. ' om.e v eryb o '" y .
ST. JOHN
Mrs. T'. : .a bei '. I, i er-na n . '.s-te 1 with her d 1 u g 'fit er at I"yer, Sim' av. .r and Mrs fiirhp K;'ni:i. Mr in 1 V's. Al Por'Z ani fa mil v. Mr. a:d M s Pe'er 1 'a i-: ka r.o ard M:s Jtjrv T;..-i: of i ianimo.-, 1. were among the o b.c-'-e on s-uihv. Frank S nei.'t and Mr. an i Mrs Fl i if-t-o s!.nt Si.T.-ia; with relat!ve at Ii.: o.o.nd. Ti e irfat-t son of Jtr. and Mrs. Albert riov-i was c fist e-ie.i Sunday after-!..--!!. d"..1 sp oosors vf ie Mrss T.it r i if... ,-s an 1 Mi '-l.-ie- ilr.fim- of 1'vei The l.ttle one wa named Art'-.ar Jo-
Tile Merrid' t ' ie i i lira r ;' f r1 1 . c in 1 - e r s n ' e s I ' a t . ti i e '.' iia,. 'A :; at; i: ' :;a a: a i cad ; r ;
Sfidv .fA. p.et m 'Tbi. ;s. lay wit 'a ail the t bit o e. M: s J -a wo-.d ' i k on Ja u---s . Miss i !.-. r-t Wo., i . . i . on r . . a -a ev- a ! .-. w
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That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be bad by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the fa.-e When it fades, turns tray or streaked, just an application or two of fag.3 and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mixture; you can get this famous old recipe improved b the addition of other ingredi
ents for ."if. cents a large bottle. all i ready for use. It is called Wyeth's . if age and Sulphur Compound This can; always ! depended upon to bring back i the natural toior and lustre of your, hair. : Kverybody us. a ' Wye'h's" Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it dark-i ens so naturally and evenly that nobody; r t. tll ;, V,n .-.,llAa f.-.., almrk- i
" " "n" who expeet tl
aanipen a sponge or soft urusn wirn ,.,,. and draw- this through the hair, taking m,t, b.d'e sto'tz pas t.. one small strand at a time; by morning Sl.f1)(ll w-'tb ebiek. upox.
me gray nair mis nisappeareo, ana iner j Mp ff.mk sti.liz : n.l 1;
Riiothrr lipplica-tion i! becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and !us-
... i""'-"- - ' an i:;, r.-.i-f in : ioa delightful toilet requisite for thoe , ,. ..,,,,; j!t!,f san iav. who desire dark hair and a youthful ap- ! p, Ul stoMz .loe sMi'z s pearance. It is not intended for the a ,,,, fever 'The fan,:!
cure, mitigation or prevention or a: juie. Adv.
i;j and Mrs. Barbai 1 - ; -- i S md i
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of John i'fe;ff
Mrs. Jos M.
Pfeiffer of Wlii' he t e ci the i.. '.ll
family. Mr, a-i ! M:- Walter rwe!J of H--i.,.-r M.e.-:' S'i; dav i ere w:r,i John stark and family. .M'-s Tiaciii Ner ses is -. isitirct v ' h r-haiA.-s a: '"n .- ,-:. sev eral ia . -; M -s. .la. on c ha li- a: 1 s--i: A -ai.d. r, st). r.: M -onlay a" Ha-'-avm.;
HOBART
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The c.-i : so. in! : ns '-f the Aid soeiety will i.e iief ;, t Merrii! hah, "e inesja y n f : e. n ton. Charles Ho-hammer at. 1 fat: i!;- of Dyer, were call-'rs in po.'; .i-t Sunday. Miss Sabi.- Zu ers n r.; Surday with 'oer mo tiler.
The Campfire d.ris took a hrke of I Mrs. Dizzie K:?. daughter of M
..,-..,1 last sr.tar.ltv and a t n n 1 Mrs. Charles Xms-h of Hobart.
i dinner m ti e woods Myr-i ami Faith dad Friday nt Hanover Center from i Pi.-r.-e were both .Jeta'ne.l at home on ! b!"I poisoning following the birth of
account of had colds. c child. Th" funeral was n?Id at Crown Rev. It. '. Hills a ol w i 'e a:,! moth- i'onit. Saturday morning. r(.t,;riie,l fioia '-A an s'-u last, s.a.ir- .J . I., i-hester was a bismess .sltop ,fv. T - c v : . , r. n,.Cn a-.ta ,s - f i-r.;.. -.-sterday. Ml H lis i- -:; oah s h .oi f..;-. Tie- r-..'.ar . ' 1 ' : ' alliance wil; ,;,;, v, ,,- I I c.-t We.il,. s lav it the hone ,.' Mr" Mr. and M - --. W. ihi.-sn gate o Ocotue !'.--;oe. part;-- i'i then- o;..e la-t Sat ird.f . -e:,- ! U-v. f. -rid if! :s .-ftendmg til d.s-
n honor of James an.; Ifzei p,-,, e ; f ! p t ' -.i, ! .--repce a, mo;ii l-n.i. 1 ues-
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