Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 250, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1917 — Page 5
Wednesday, April I 1917
THE TIMES PAOii FiVil
SOCIAL NEWS
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Corns Peel Right Off With "Geis-li"
J Drops, and the Corn is a "Goner!"
i i When you've srot to" tralk on the j ides of your shoe to get away from i those awful rorn-palti.", there only I ini common-sense thing to i--
COMING IVENTS. The South Side W. ' T. I". Thursday a f ITiinnti nt ! It- bom
Kdward Pinter. ,sSr Krie street. Burnett will In? the speaker at the nig. The rm' Street lt!:ff' A i . I S will meet at the home of Mr V Hunt Thursdav afternoon.
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SOCIAL MEETING. An -n inxsbii1 oveninii was spent by. the memebrs of the Fast ('lift's Asso--nation i f Hammond Trnip'u1 N". 7:1 j Rythian Sisters St tin lii'ine of Mrs. Henry Ashbauoher in Hiahl.iud street j Tuesuav. Mis'. Ray Abbott of Oar j Mild Mr. ker w r? tin- assisting hosi-j f sses 'lames vfro n !'t'a!!irr of the; enig after who ti a two course lunch- i "n w" served. In the flower wmcM
Mrs. Ashbauc
won the honors.
CLUB IS ENTIITA-INED. Kastf novelties and spring flowers nr pretty decorations at a dinner and tn1r:;i. pn'ty g i vf r. by Mis . I' '!ark f FrsU'wooil. T: was the regular meeting of the Twelve O'Cloi k Ihnnor i 'hib of Hammond and with the n mhors Mrs. ("lark entertained her daughter. Mrs I. Kincaid Wane o-' Viiiocnnes. !nd . Mrs. Whit comb of Chicago, and Mr." E. A. Mf and Mrs. Jay Clark of Hammond.
SOCKS The sock is another of life's mysteries. Whether it has been a sock from the first, or started out to be a stocking and lost its nerve, no one knows. The only thing we're sure of is that it got half way up man's leg and stopped. And for no apparent reason. The sock's way to man's knee was clear. Woman's stocking proves that. But let us not censure the sock too severely for its shortcomings. It's like a lot of other human affairs begun enthusiastically and ended half way.
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I e ";es-IM" Veur Corn Won't to well in Water. Uealdea. TayU Mii1vfl, l oosen and I'eel Ofll Cut "i .Hops o "Clets-It" on thf orn right away. P.V.n and inflammation will disappear, the corn will begin to whirvel from that instant then it lti.tMcrt and falls risht off There's no other corn-remover !n the w.r!d that ot like "iets-It." N'o new
t. iisrvivery has hen mmlc !n oorn-remov-j''s s iir-1 "fits-l:" was hoi ti. Ion't . enjovabl'- titn. was spent with ' forget that fat. "Oet-x-It" 1oe. nvfy nrodio work and nui'-o and dur'nc th : 'orever with thn use of Bnlves that ir
ritate. oar.iia(T'. that mnke a trannif ..'f our toe. plsstere that half do the
' vork. knives and .. that draw SUHPSISE PARTY. I t1ooj. Vs.- "tlets-I:" no more dtRKtnjr i . r , . . , . i -r cutting-. l;i o'.ra'mn or lus birtln.-iy nni- " lets-It" is sold everywhere. 2:.o n versa ry several friends of Ii.hn Sohmal j hottle. or sent on rert'pt of pro'" by of 6 lost tin street tendered him a sur- I .M.T'"?? C" Ch'ca!ro- I1L , M
: pri-e ps-ty i..st , eni.iK. Kef res hmei, t s , the world bost C(,rn rPni.dy by ENTERTAIN 3 INFORMALLY. ,weie pervd followintr an evening de- i N';.rr!.s & C .. V. Simr.. Harry IAt her home in Sheffield avenue last! ot.-d lo games and music. Anions ihetVl'eis. .1. W. We.s and A. K. Keport. exening MlSf Louise Wiliip was hostess j quests v, er the Misses Kthcl Xoi'man. c to the wuiiK women of the S. S, M t'luh. Marjr.iret Kose. izabot h Htuo-r. Frieda I '
I.ofnipr. Cora I,chs-, Anna Warnier. f'ora Hniucr. Hose Micros. Klsi. ahl. Mrs. Warnier. Mrs. Micros. Mrs. Tullejs.
dainty refreshments
II USE FOR EVERYTHING
Nothing Yet Ever Created!
Without a Purpose
CONFIRMATION CLASS.
Mrs. Silimai. Waller Tandelman. Waller! The Rev. Wnxnor of St. .John's l.uth-
i Msstoul. Kdward Warnier. Walter WHhl.jerati church, West Hammond, confirmed
Herman Wall) and Rimer Warmer class of nine ,n Talm Suii.lnv. The
! following; were members of the class: HOLD MONTHLY MEETING. j Klsie Winkler. Selma K-n-buh. I.iliie
Yesterday afternon there wa. pleas-! and Minnie i-ning. olea Heuhl. SaA TheorV Difficult tO Believe in! ant meetinfr of the Ladies' Auxiliary tojnna J'ritzhe, Minnie StellinK. William
Some Instances
the postal Kmploes Assoiia tion at the, Rohioss ami Emil Hasse.
home if Mrs. .James Rejltiy
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Mmy Think That Nature Might Hare i Pt reet . The Buests w ere cut ert a i nod ,
with pin's and devo'ed a ;-art of 1 1
Emu Improved In Many Ways.
We a'l ivoid r why certain fhtnsrp '. were pvpt made, why eer'am aninia'si or insects were allowed to li. And; yer i here ;s no doubt lint mat ef t y-j thing- was it,endc.1 for some purpose, and as ctviiir.ation Advances sjch pur-j poses are discovered. I Coj liver oil is nomethinff that eser-j body knows to have been a wise pro i- ) sior, of N'atuie. to be used as a meili- ; e;ne. Why Nature should have appended! ;,. this valuable remedy irs horrible j odor and most teriib'o- taste is alsoj .,methintr har many have wondered at. Hut hat was Nature's way. She ten e to n:ati the crude materia!, and nasi
left it to his int el 1 1 ge r,ce to overcome many of its ohiectionah'e features. This is exactly what has happened in regard to orj liver oil. Kverybody knows its value, everybody knows how necessary it is for physicians to prescribe it in many instances. JCvervbody also knows that it if one of the most terrible medicines to take that can be imagined. There is no longer need of takipg- i' : that is. in the form in which we have been accustomed lo know- it. The druftetpts of this city whose names are appended to this article have had w-ndc-fn! success in associating 'hemse!vs with a Boston house which produced a preparation known as Vinol This is cot a pptent meiidn. Any one may see. on 'he Up I of each bottle, or any of these druselsts will tell any one who calls on them exactly what Vinol contains. One explained yesterday: "We have simply found out how to extract the acttv medicinal principles from the cod's ltvr iha' has made cod liver oil valuable. This we may obTsin in the form of a concentrated extract. The rreise with all i's vile odor, is left behind. That. too. has its purfcj. H is valuable for dressing leather, but as for its beine in any way jtood for man as a medicine, K is ab
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MEETING IS POSTPONED.
MEETING FOR THUSDAY. This week's meeline of the HanMst
i afternoon to their needle work. A pret-j Woman's Vnion w ill be held at the
crved. church Thursday aftrrnion at two-thir ty o'clock and will be in charge of the
i child culture department, with Mrs. K.
(in account of the Reciprocity meet -1 Rathbun, ch.-i : t man. Charles AV. Syling of the Kast Chtcaitn Woman's Club vester, vocational director in the HamSat uriia . April Tih. the meeting of ihei mond schools ill Kie the address and Hammond Woman's T,ib has been post - j thr musical program will be given by poned one week until the a feriPon of j Mrs. .1. S Hushes and Miss fiea! riceApril 14. It will be the pubic day of j Thomas. Ser in on I he social comtnitthe club and the prouram will be in I tee will be Mrs Roy Huff. Mrs. w. Harti barge of Die ait deparinent of whiehi man. Mrs. 1 '. I.. Hanson. Mrs. w. A.
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ANNUAL THANK OFFERINO. The annual Thank Offering meeting of tiie Woman's foreign Missionary Socfety of the First Methodist church was held yesterday afternoon at the church. Dr. Hassctt had charge of the devotional service nfi-r which the meeting was given over to Mrs. tlertrude Yoight-lander-Tweedy, a returned missionary from India. She spoke f.,r nearly an hour Qn conditions In India and the
work of tSio missionaries prtiong the! people. A social hour followed her address in charge (,f Mrs. I.asater, Airs. Tonic and Mrs. I av is. They served I
THIMBLE PARTY. Mrs. A. M. OeW.es, of Rnnbaeh avenue entertained verv pleasantly at a thimble party yesterday afternoon tor the mcbers of the Neighborhood Club.
Miller's Antiseptic Oil Known ai
Will Limber You Up A New Creation, i
Several ma'ters of interest came before the members of Opal Hive No. 96 R. o. T. M. M. at their meeting last evening nt the 1. O. O. 1'. hall. A class of candidates was initiated and several a pp! e a I ioi.s for membership were present' d. The remainder of the evening was occupied with plans for a dancing pai'v to be given at bone's ball on April
! 1Mb and f..r the association meeting in i May.
of eight candidates and made arrange-!
menis for their initiation at the rietkt meeting. April 17th. W. C. T. V. KXBTINQ, Mrs. George Qulgg entertained members of the German and Central W. C. T. V. and the following guests. Mrs. Heilfuss. Mrs. Meyer and Mrs. Francis, yesterday at the regular atudy meeting of the flerman Union. After the program the hostess served a dainty collation. The following was the program: America Audience Prayer.. Mrs. Bertha (Irienie. presijent Scripture reading Mrs. H. R. Granger Report Mra George Qtiigg Address The Rev T. C. NngW Reading Mrs R. p. Rowley The New Constitution Mrs. R. O. P.lck Kecitation Forest Granger - RED CROSS CHAPTER. Sixteen members of the Red Cross
Chapter met. with Mrs. If. R. Sharrer,
at her home in South Hohman street yesterday afternoon. Several garments were finished and work outlined for the coming week. Ret ire the next meeting the members hope to secure a work room and have it open every day. Several new members were enrolled yesterday and many more ate desired as there is great nerd of workers. Born to Mr. and Mrs. w. P. Rawson, T Rimbach avnue. this morning. a daughter.
W. C. Murphy while visiting at lhe I home of his mother in Cleveland be-i came suddenly ill and had to submit to j an operation for appendicitis. j Mrs. Harry Johnson of Mason street.
is spending- the week with relatives in Delphi, Ind Miss Maiilda Dobson underwent an operation yesterday. Mrs. Henry Peters and childrn are in St. Joe. Mich., for a few weeks' visit with relatives. Mrs. ;. R. Seidler and children will leave this evening for a brief visit with relatives In Pitsbtirgh. Mis. Mary Stipp of the grand assembly and Mrs. Emily Wedge wood of Miriam lodge were the guests of the Germania Reliekah lodge last evening at the meeting in Moltke 1. O. O. f. hall. A large class of candidates was initiated and following the lodge session there was an enjoyable social hour. A banquet was ser t'll. The Wright Manufacturing Comnanv is giving a demonstration of the TRANSMOTOR at S State Street. This machine is very interesting and a number of people are calling to see the demonstration every afternoon. It Is quite interesting to see an automobile saw wood, pump "inter, grind feed, and raise hay or building material with thtf greatest ease, and owing to tiie demand and price of the machine, there is no question of its success. The office of tiie company will be open every night this -week until 9:oo for the benefit of those who wojld like further information regard itfg the plans of the Company, and every one is invited to call at Iooin No. c:tir.ens' National Rank Building, or Telephone 2591 -Adv. 4-3-2
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For Infanta, Invalids and G-rov. ing Children. The Orlciacl Pood-Drink For All Ages.
Rich Milk. Malted Grain Fxtract r. Powii-
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;Austeu intends to invite ; R--C of the Cain met region, wiil t,e given at t no ('iiaa . .-ner, i-.
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-after every meal, to help the stomach do its work.
IT WAS JUST j A HABIT OF HISi.
DEATH OF BABE.
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K. 1-ow ers. medical ex.-irn--ian of Michigan '",y j.en'id tne criminal insane iiosf nt or.! to Chief of I'o;--
FILES FIRST CIVIL SUIT
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SAFETY FIRST Lock your Ford automobile with a Flack Common Sense Ford Lock Attachment.
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hard experience To Uiak'i need of saving intne'.
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Prevent thft, saves tim and ox- ; pense; made of steel, easily applied, strong and durable. Locks your Ford I
securely, wchf pas, spark and stoor in;t wheel. Patent ap;i;'l for. PRICE 81.00 F. J. FLACK EAST CHICAGO, IND. For sale by Runnell's Auto Sales t';v am! loadinj' garat'Ps.
CIIuw iniu-li better to profit liy other's expciienee than to suffer from one's own improvidence. Begin to Save Now i Secure one of our pocket banks and place a certain amount in it each day. When you have saved One Dollar or more bring jt in to us and Open a Savings Account 3'- Interest Compounded Semi-Annually. Lake County Savings & Trust Co.Bank Cor. State and Hohman Sts. Hammond, Ind.
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There will be n meeting this evening of Unity Review No. 2 XV. R. A. to til Maccabees Ft the K. of R. hall.
Widiam II Calkins W. R. C. No. 24SI
at its meeting ypsterdav affernof'T, at th I. O. t F. ball hailoterj on the names
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REMEDY
Now we take the medicine that w e , AccompUahing- Most V,ond9rful Results. have clcained. or the concent r'i t ed . T.edicinal properties or the cod's liver, i and place just ' riehr quantity of this j Sir. K. M. Montgomery, Route 1, utrrtc in a lie ioious. mild fab!" wine ' ja. kson. Miss,, states; 'Morphine siiiM ind add beef peptone, iron and man- would relieve me of my sufferings until ganese peptonates and g! yeerophos- j i tried Miller's ii. which gave me pta t and there you have the whole i uch quick results. I have used it for s-nrv. Anybody can learn In a minute j rheumatism, stiff, swollen joints. nu'hat Vinol is delicious. Any one who ralgta. pains in my limbs, and after I . compelled to take cod liver oil can applied it to the affected pans the pain" find "ft in a few days how much more j disappeared, and I am thankful to say I benefit can be derived from Vinol than have had no use for dope of any kind could ever have been obtained from cod ! since. T will never be without a. bot-Si'-er oil in its crude form." i tie of this wonderful oil in my home; it Th enthusiasm in regard to Vinol is , is a pleasure for nio. to recommend it to indeed well founded of the druggists I my friends and "'he public in this rnanrntioned heioiv. The p.-epa ration whr-h ! nf r." 'hey are hnndane is now one of the) -v'e are constantly receiving test ibesr known in the wor'd to cra'e j monials simiiar to the above from thoustrength for weak, run-down, dehiii- j sands of grateful users of this wondertJ'efl. f r feeble old people. del j ci ' e I f u j nj Tt should be in everv home
puny children and as a constitutional i Ar.CApt no substitute, for there Is noth- j sale by Ridgeiy Iirug Store. Gary; Cen
remiy ror enronic cougns. cons ana j injr like it. liniuen rea color on iv. rcvbronchi'is. ,eiy bottle g ia ran teed. 2Sc and 5nc a R HARRY WKI3, : bottle or monev refunded bv Kauffm.an .!'"? W. WF.IS. f. M-olf, Hammond,. Adv. VORRI? PMARMACr
Stomach and Tnt-stines, Auto-lntoxfca-tion. Yellow Jaundi'-e. Appendicitis and other fatal ailments result from Stomach Trouble. Thousands of Ftomax'h Sufferers owe their complete recovery to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. Unlike any i,:l or fr Stomach Aiiments. For
Xo coal order too large or too small for us to till at once. We handle only the best hard and soft coal and wood. Jim Mlmois Goal Qompany (NOT INCORPORATED.) 630 West State Street
KW Phone 274c
trsl Drug Store. ndia nn Harbor, and Summers Pharmacy, Hammond, and druggists everywhere. Adv.
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railwavr Chairman Lynch last evenins appointed the. following representitive committee for that purprese: D. K. Roon. of the east side, chairma n. Msvor John Smalley, of the adminlstra t ion. F. Ricnard S, haaf. Robertsdale. J. K. Stinson, south side. Je.se Wilson, of the Chamber of Commerce. The secretary was instructed to get in touch witn concerns operating motor bus lines in Chicago and other large ities io determine whether bus servi, e for Calumet avenue can be ar-
j rangred.
A petition is to be circulated asking the Gary ,- Intertirban to return to its twenty-minute service and to speed up its service from Grasselli. It is said a car leaving Grasselli at. 4:40 !s h'id on a switch and often takes r.earIv an hour to reach downtown Hammond. The meeting adjourned auhject to the ,all of the chairman. Those in attendance, representing everv section of the city, were unanimous in the belief that the Soirii Shore Lines can furnish the relief desired. It was even thought possible that the South 'nore after reaching downtown Hammond, eon.- extend its line down Fayette street and Calumet avt!Ue.
CARD OF THANKS
CARD OF THWKS. We wish to thank our friends and the pal! bearers for thir sympathy and kind assistance, and also Re.v. Nag 1. during the death of Rarbara Kiro finer. We also wish to express our appreciation for tiie floral offerings. Augusta Heilmann. Ieor Kirohnor.
CARD OF THANKS. I wish to thenk the mane friends and
members of the Hro. ,,f Am. Vonien for I'ftoir krnd assistance shown during ;hc death of mv beloved wife. l-'MVi'lS V. T.VN'F. I
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WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER
Wash the poisons and toxins from system before putting more
food Into stomach.
Says Inslde-bathlng makes any. one look and feel clean, weet and refreshed.
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Wash yourself on the inside before breakfast like ou dc on the outside. This is vastly more Important because th skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing lilne.sj., while the bowel pores do. For every ounce of food and drink taken into the stomach. nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out cf the body. If this waste material is not eliminated day- by day it quickly ferments and generates poisons, gases and toxins which are absorbed or sucked into the blood strea-m, through the Ijmph duets which should suck only
nourishment to sustain the body. . A splendid health measure is to
drink, bffore breakfast each day. a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. which Is a harmless way to wash these poisons, gases and toxins from the stomach.
I liver, kidneys and "bowels; thus clear.sj ing, sweetening and freshening- the enj tire alimentary canal before putting
more food into the stomach. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate costs but very little at the drug store but is sufficient to make anyone an enthusiast on inside-bathing. ?Ien and women who are accustomed to wake up with a dull, aching head or have furred tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, sallow complexion, others who have bilious attacks, acid stomach or constipation are asstirred of pronounced improvement in both health and appearance shojtly. Adv.
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These are times in which to be sure of the origin of your clothes to be sure of the makers who produces them and the store which sells them. The markets are full of merchandise of unknown quality from unknown sources. A garment made in the Kirschbaum way and sold in the Nagdeman way means safety surety certainty ivhethei' you pay as little as $15, as high as $40, or somewhere in between.
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New Spring Hats
REGAL SHOE!
We have sucrcssI iilly vor-j spring .Shades "omf the, ..handi'-aps and ''-j t icularly good
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stncles created hy tuc and are now offering and leathers that are vhere else to he found.
Xever were there many original cri ;it ion--iu shirtdoin as are siitiwn this season. The
el ion materials ivme from
war soft hats with wide. mathas to silk. S--ores ol lastsfat brims ami hiirh ' falu'ics and patterns to no-,-r0virs whirii are niuh''ijoese from, at -
i ini OL;'i.e tins season-
$4.00, $4.50, $5.00, S2.50, .S3, S3. 59, S4 95.50, 96, 97.00, 93.00.1 and S5.00
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