Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 272, Hammond, Lake County, 30 April 1917 — Page 5

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FOOT MISERY ICE-MINT a msw D15COTXXT stops SOKEESS 1ND CORKS TAILS OTT Just a touch or two with Ice-mint ; and your corns and foot troubles are' ruled. It takes the soreness right out. ' then the corn or callous shrivels and lifts off. 1 No matter what you have tried or ' how many times you hava been disappointed here is a real help for you at last. 1 You will never have to rut a corn i again or bother with bungling tape or plasters. Hard corns, soft corns or corns be-: "ween the toes. Just shrivel up and lift ; off so easy. Its' wonderful. You feel! no rain or soreness when applying- Ice-1 mint or afterwards. It doesn't even I irritate the skin. This new discovery made from a i Japanese product is certainly magical 'ha way it draws out Inflammation from i a pair of swollen, burning, aching feet. Ice-mint imparts such a delightful cooling, soothing feeling to the feet that tt just makes you sigh with relief. It is. he real Japanese cre.t for Una. ! healthy little feet. Tt is greatly appre- i oitd by women who wear high heel shoes. It absolutely prevents foot odnrs and keeps them sweat and comfort- i able. It costs little and will give your poor. tired, suffering, swollen feer the treat of their lives Sold and recommended by good druggists everywhere. Adv PERSONAL SOCIAL NEWS T COMING STENTS. The first division of the M. R. Ladies' Aid Society will meet . Wednesday aftrnnin at the home of Mrs. Earl Hartman. 11S! Harrison street. A meeting of the third division of the M. K. Ladies- Aid Society will be held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. McKinnon. 12 Ogden Jtreet. The members of the South Side W. C.

T. V. will meet at the Red Cross head-j Gus Rosenbauni at their home in Inqusrters Tuesday afternoon beginning i graham avenue. Saturday evening. May

at two o'clock to sew. It is requested that the- members save all magazines and papers for the soldiers in this region. Wednesday afternoon the members of the fourth section of the M. R. I-adies' Aid Society will be entertained by Mrs. R. P. Gilchrist. 13 Clinton street.- j Jhe Kolah Camp Fire Girls will hold j pecial meeting Tuesday afternoon at ' four-thirty o'clock at the home of M-rs. K. S. Cooper. 4 Mason street. j Mrs. T. J. Basse tt of Webb street will I b. hostess Tuesday afternoon tr the j

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the First Methodist church. Mrs. J. A. Graham entertained informally on Saturday afternoon as a farewell to Mrs. George Yf. Stiles who is leaving for Chicago today to make her future home. The gruests brought their needle work and during the afternoon were entertained with music on the Sonora. A two course luncheon was served, there being covers or Mrs. Stiles. Mrs. C. E. Bauer. Mrs. J. T. Hutton. Mre: John D. Smalley. Mrs. "William Hutton. Mrs. Alexander Stoikowitz. Mrs. P. J. Lyons Mrs. B. YV. Chidlaw and Miss Beatrice Hansen. Mr. and -Mrs. R. B. Powley of Bauer street entertained at dinner yesterday in celebration of the eightieth birthday anniversary of Mr. Powley's father. Mr. J. W. Powley of Chicago. The g-uest were Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Powley of Chicago, the Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. James Douglas. Mr. and Mrs: James McConnell. Mr. and Mrs. David Roller, Mr. and Mrs. YVilPERFECT HEALTH IS YOURS IF Almost Every Human Ailment Is Directly Traceable to Impurities in the Blood. Tou cannot overestimate the importance, of keeping the blood free of impurities. When you realize, that the heart is constantly pumping this vital fluid to all parts of the body, you can asily see that any Impurity in the Mood will cause ser;ous complications. Any slight disorder or impurity that creeps into the blood is a source of danger, for every vital organ of the body depends upon the blood supply to properly perform its functions. Many painful and dangerous diseases are the direct result of a bad condition of the. blood. Among the most serious are Rheumatism, with its torturing "JSs" ) f ' kfl'th'&f-'. jllllll 41 - i M I finnr c f2 . -.a ELLCMOAtC ; f rt rMkj - ?S

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This photo shows an ex-soldier, who. havinp done his share in defending his country and having been physically incapacitated, has returned to contribute his share to victory by assisting in cultivating: the soil. He is shown leading a bullock team attached to a plow which is attended by a soldier on leave.

littm Ha mi Xli- o n 4 1. . . . . . I . , . ...... AUSS ,aoel Cowley. JDonald Kennedy Douglas Roller. Ktissell YamJilder, David Bauer and Wesley Iwley. I A dancing party was given Friday j eveuing at the Saxony auditorium by j the Beta Kappa Chi girls, the. proceeds of which will be given to the Red dross Society. It was a delightful event and was attended by a large number of the j Hammond and out-of-town friends of I the members. Mrs. L. H. Trotter and Mr. and Mrs. August Jarnecke chaperon- ! ed the party. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Tatterson entertained the members of the 'Wentwcrth Club very pleasantly last Saturdayevening at their home in V. Sibley street. Games were a feature of the evening and were followed with a two course luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Deaver won the first honors and the second prizes were won by Mrs. George Knott and Fred Stelling. The next club party will be given by Mr. and Mrs. 12th. The Triple Link Club was organized by members of Dorcas Rebekah lodge last Saturday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall and the following are the officers: President Mrs. Caroline Das. Vice Pres. Mrs. Agnes Jobbitt. Secretary Mrs. Lydia Stevens. Treasurer Mrs. Ida Benschop. Mrs. A. P. Twyman. nee Agnes Metkle will leave East Chicago shortly with her family to make h?r home in IndianTwyman, who recently received his comission. will give military training until spring. Captain Twyman regiment presented him with a beautiful watch as a token of esteeme. He is a brother of Captain B. F. Twyman now at Panama who has been an army officer f"r a number of years. Mrs. Twyman Is a daughter of Mrs. H. F. Meikle of South Hohman street. Honoring Miss Emma - Konow whose engagement to Oscar V. Anderson is announced, Mrs. William Lewis of 5o7 Tru.mnn avenue entertained at a miscellaneous shower last Thursday evening. The hostess served a two course luncheon after an evening devoted to music and games. There were covers for th Misses' Barbara Schneider, Minnie Wasserman. Louise Wienig, Jennie Klang. Nellie Bradtke. Tessle Stoga. Xellie Swick. Margaret Bllssmer. Dorothy and Stalne Stoth, and Emma Konow. Mr. F. C. Crumpacker and W. H. Crawford made high scores' in cards at THE BLOOD IS KEPT PURE pains; Catarrh, often a forerunner of dread consumption; Scrofula. "Eczema, Tetter. Erysipelas and other .disfiguring skin diseas; Marlia. which makes the strongest men helpless, and many other diseases are the direct result of impure blood. You can easily avoid all of these diseases, and rid the system of them, by the use of S. S. S.. the wonderful blood remedy that has been in constant use for more than fifty years. S. S. S. cleanses the blood thoroughly, and rou's every vestige of impurity. It is sold by druggists everywhere. For valuable literature and medical advice absolutely free, write to-day to the Medical Dept., Swift Specific Company. S3 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv. Are You Satisfied? Milk, to be healthful', must bo clean. Too great care cannot lie taken in procuring; the best milk for babies and young; children. Every modern precaution is taken by us to g;ive you a perfect, clean and wholesome product. Our dairy is strictly sanitary, the cows under the care of a capable physician, are inspected daily. The bottles are dean and scientifically scaled. Call telephone Hammond G( or write us and have this pure milk left at your home every day. Ellendale Guernsey Dairy

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the meeting of the Saturday Kvcning Whist Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Schneider in Ruth street. There were guests for four tables and at the conclusion of several games of auction bridge a prettily appointed two course luncheon was serwd. The club will meet again in two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gostlin. jr.. in South Holinian street. At th meeting of Dorcas Rehekah lodg iast Saturday evenig at the I. O. . K. hall the representatives to the grsnd assembly to be held in Indianapolis in May wer named. Mrs. Nellie King and Mrs. Clara Daugherty were elected the representatives and Mrs. Clara Curtis and Mrs. Ida Haefer. the alternates. Arrangements were made for the meeting next Saturday evening when there will be class of eight for initiation. A committee of men will have the social hour in charge and will serve refreshments. William H. Calkins W. R. C. Xo. 245 will meet Tuesday afternoon at the I. O. O. F. hall in Sta'e street. A cla s of five candidates will be initiated. Miss Mabel Powley oi Fiauer street returned Saturday after a wek's visit with friends and relatives in St. Louis, Decatur and Saunenin, 111. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stiles and family of 4 Ogden street and Mrs. Julius Eaton and daughter. Miss Inez Eaton of Williams street have moved io v nicajro. i neir new nome is on Blackstone avenue. Mrs. R. B. MaoAWrr and son Jaek are spending a few days in Valparaiso. H. B. Davis of the Hotel Mee is at his home in Huntington. W. V., for a brief visit. Miss Kate Emery of Roth street has as her house guest for the week-end. Miss Leora Snyder of Jackson, Mich. T. G. Timby of Milwaukee spent Sunday with friends in Hammond on his way east. F. A. Lauermnn. 5 Sibley street had Jack Mcl'hearson and Mel Robhins of Chicago s his guests Sunday. ST. JOHN Danre at Spring Hill Grove. Wednesday evening. May 2. Good Music. 1 OIL TANK STEAMER TORPEDOED (Continued From raa On) members of the crew were Americans. With the lieutenant and gunners the Americans aboard r.umbered twentyfive. GRIFFITH Jacob Miller transacted business in Crown Point, last Saturday A. Hammond has received word from Chicago of the death of his brother. Leslie Bennett returned to Seattle. Wash., this morning after a short visit her with relatives. George Chew is planning to build" dwelling in the near future on !.afayette street, south of the M. E. church Mrs. Ed Huber of Crown Point, visited Friday at the home of her sister, Mrs. M. Grimmer. -Mrs. Ro-iert McFarland was a Hammond visitor Friday. Mrs. Charles May left Friday for Michigan to attrnd the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Wright. There will be no Study club rr.eeslrig this week on account of the. revival meetings being held at the M. E. I church. Mr. and Mrs. William Waiters " , . T...1 .. V. they will make their future home. Mr. Walters kept a grocery store and resj tairant li-re the oast year. O LEARY WILL GO WlTHOflSEVELT Dan O'Lcarv, the famous pedestrian. i.s drilling a squad of volunteers who desiring to Join Teddy Roosevelt's division which is to put the flag in France. Although seventy-live years of age. O'Leary stands ready to enlist and go with Kosevelt if he will accept him. "I'm a man of thirty ears of age in endurance." said O'Leary this morning after walking mit of Hammond from Chicago. O'Leary is to race this evening at Indiana Gardens. Veterans Dan O'Leary and Henry Schmehl piloted a parly of six pedestrians to Aurora. The forty mile, walk was made in P:0S:nn. The other four walkers all tip the double century mark, James McRride (210). John McCarthy 1 21 2). C. G. Swanson (215). and G. Evans (220). making up the quartet. O'Leary will start a serie of walks at Forsytlie. Ind., tonight, competing each night against a roller skater. KILLED BY TRAIN The body of a man believed to be I ' Ison Hunter. colored. 1T01 Madison street, was found early this morning at the union depot at Gsry. Hunter apparently had been killed by a train. The remains were taken to the Williams and "Marshall morgue.

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NEW PERMITS FOR EAST CHICAGO The following: building permits have been taken out in the office of the building commissioner. East Chicago, during the last few days: H. I Goodman. frame dwelling, south side of ISIoi k avenue, between Lincoln avenue and James place. Cost $l.f)Y. Joe Paranicka. brick dwelling Grapevine street Paul Maginskl 4122 rontractor. Cost, $4,500. Mrs. Ida Raker, dwelling, $4, son. Walter Obinski, dwelling, $2,0on. 'jSam Tannebaum, business building, $13,000. FnT FOLKS m BECOME SLIM BB XOCEUT1 I2f TOTTX SIST, BXEATXI DEEPLY. TBY on, or xokbiit ! Fat persons, particularly those from ten to sixty pounds abeva normal weight, will be interested to learn that they may easily reduce their weight without starvation diet or tiresome ex- ? rctse. If you are overstout. your sre dailv drawing on your reserTe. strength ani ara constantly lowering your vitality bv carrying this excess burden. Don't jeopardize your, health or be a laughing stock any longer. Spend as much time as vou can in the open air. practice deep breathing and get from any good druggist a box of oil .if korein capsules: take one after each rreal and one before retiring at night. Also follow the simple directions that come with the. box. Surprising reports of weight reduitlon coin in even after just a few days' treatment. With proper reduction the flesh becomes firm, tha skin smooth snrj the general health improved; In fact, work seems easier and t. lighter, more buoyant feeling takes possession of the whole being. It is a fine sensation that of looking and feeling young, supple, cheerful, active, alert nd magnetic. OH of korein is absolutely harmless and Is pleasant to take. If you want to redu? ten to ixtv pounds you should give this treatment a trial. You will probably find It Is just what you need. Start on the road to longer life and happiness to-day. Adv.

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Here is a car capable of highest cane speed. That operated perfectly on high gear even from a standing start at a "traffic officer's signal. That ran like a watch for 24 hours and could have run an indefinitely longer time. That made the startlingly economical figure of 14 miles to the gallon of gas. That was in

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The Original Malted IV3iSk Substitutes Cost YOU Sams Price. MSPECT SITE. OF PAGEANT Txke a lot of sand Some lake wav' nurling to th !ea-h with a soft sli-h-h Some mn and women - Add a httlfi enthusiasm Mix with a lot of work And yon ha ve th Duns pageant. About a ftandred men. women and children took a trip to the dunes near I'ort Chester, on the south end of Iake Michigan, yesterday. They stayed all daj, engaged in the pre! mmarie of the pageant by which it is hoped to peipetuate a thing of .beauty and a joy The group was composed of members of i'ne Dunes Pageant association, which is to carry on the work. There weie rehearsals of nome of the dances which are to he featured. Frank Sheehan of Gary, head of the local committee, was there. Mr. Sheehan said ."tO.OrtO persons were expected to attend the pageant, which will be held in the dunes on Memorial day, May 30, continuing to .lane 3. Arrangements to feed th crowd and provide for i conveniences have been made. Indian Princess anees. Wynemah, Tsineubl, genuine princess of the tribe of Lo. executed her series of Indian dances on the sands, and Dorotii Hock demonstrated what a wonderful background are the dunes for airy, fairy steps of the "Nature Dance." The dancing was supervised by IMary Wood Hinman, who is to direct that angle of the pageant, which begins May So and ends June a. V. P. Aldrich, who is to construct the stages, seats and properties, was present and made drawings for plans. Among some of the well known Chicagoans who took the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ix-e Masters. Samuel M. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reckitt. Samuel A. Harper, R. A. Bock and Miss Mabel Mrllvaine. Indorsed by Women. Mrs John D. Sherman of the Central Federation of Women's clubs, in -conference with a committee of the page,ant association, declared that the indorsement of the dunes park movement at the convention of her organisation in New Orleans recently meant that the movement had been indorsed by J. 500,000 women of America. DIGrGS SELLS 234 GARY LOTS A deal has Just been completed whereby Isador Fergu?n of Chicago, has purchased from Marshall F. Diggs. 2S4 lots between Twenty-third and Twenty-seventh avenues, on both sides of Broadway In the Oak Park and Second Oak Park subdivisions. Gary. Mr. Ferguson, as vrs:dent of the Chalmers 7-Pasenger Touring

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Flexibility

Speed is a matter of state and city laws not of motors. Why, then, pay for racing or semi-racing machines which fret and fume at legal limits? Why is not the car of wide flexibility and moderate top speed the sensible car to buy? In Chicago, during the 24 hours from noon March 26 to noon March 27 a Chalmers 7-passenger stock touring car set a new mark for flexibility and economy. It traversed the dense "loop" traffic of Chicago, using high gear only, without stop of motor, attained a total of 586.8 miles and reeled off 14 miles to every gallon of gas. The Contest Board of the A. A. A. certifies to these facts.

Would you care for such a car? You can have its twin brother. You are invited to call and ride in the car.

-passenger .$1350 Touring Sedan, 7-passexiger . $1850 Limcxntie, 7-pataaengcr passcncc 1250 Roadster, 3 -passenger . . 1250 Town Car, T i iio,j (All prices f. o. b. Detroit. Prices subject to changa without notice)

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Standard Realty Company, through a recent purchase has acquired'219 lots in the same diatr.ct from Uo Marion w ho purchased them from the Sy-el City Realty Company. This gives trie company a holding of 45:5 of choice lots and It is their Intention to offer them in the market very shortly. On a majority of the lots they will build bungalows and two-flat buildings as fast as the demand will warrant. The purchase price, though withheld for the 234 lots is supposed to be in the neighborhood of about $fi :,.)(, n. Robert M. Iais attended to the leiral matters for all parties concerned. Mr. F"erguson and his organization will begin getting into shape within thf next few days and they will occupy the suite of ofifces formerly used hy the Snell-Simpson Company' in the r'irst National building.

robertsdale The governing board of tiie Evangelical church will meet at the church this evening at 7::M o'clock. All tnvmare requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. James Landon of Amy avenue, spent the week-end in Hyde Rark visiting, the latter'B mother, Mrs. Shepperd. Mrs. Charles Stross and son visited her mother. Mrs. I'.arbey of Chicago, Saturday. Miss Theresa Pleis of Indiana boulevard, -has been on the sick list for several days. All officers snd members of the degree staff of the I'ytiiian Sisters are requested to be at the hall tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 sharp. Mrs. Edward Vanderhoef of Lincoln avenue, was a South Chicago visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Judson, nee Miss Gladys Turley) are the proud parents of a baby boy. mother and son are getting along nicelj. Miss Mary Girman of Myrtle avenue, visited friends in South Chicago, last evening. Mrs. Herman Theissen was a guest at a birthday party at 'the home of Mrs. Jones of' Chicago, Saturday evening. Harry Moman who has been making his home with his sister, Mrs. George Gerke of Cleveland avenue, left Saturday for Fort Wayne, where he will join the Second infantry. Mies Ellen Pinkerton is'spending the week end at Wanatah, visiting her parents. Laverne. and Oliver Payne and sister 1-auretta. visited their sister. Mrs. George Northupp of Lowell, over Sunday. The members of the Independent Pedro club were entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ehrat of Lake avenue. The guests spent the afternoon in playing pedro. and prizes were awarded Mesdames Canine, Helman, Lee and Hays. Mrs. Fritz Kaseh visited her daughter. Mrs. Herman Regnler of Hammond,

NOTICE

All persons having claims against "Patriotic Day Parade Committee," will please file them with the Treasurer at the Gary Commercial Club before Wednesday evening. A. D. SHAEFFER Treasurer, Patriotic Day Fund.

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as perfect condition at the end of this grind as at the begirining. Had there been hills to climb it would have shown equal capacity there. And this car can be bought for a price several hundred dollars less than others that have shown no such flexibility or city economy.

H. A.33L0CEDE 210 So. tHa.in St. Crown POirrt, Ind. PAUL J.-SCHOLZ & COMPANY

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The Truth About Eye Troubles When you consult an eye ppcialet be careful. Know him find out his reputation his record his experience. When you consult me I'll examine your eyes, and if you need my services I'll tell you. I have had

20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE i in Chicago and have cured thousands of cases of Cataracts, Growtha, Drooping Eyellda, Scums on Eyeaight, Cross Eyes, etc., formerly treated by other Doctors and given up as hopeless. CROSS EYES CURED IN ONE TREATMENT WITHOUT CHLOROFORM OR PAi N If you suffer from headache Or other nervous diseases, pto;) taking medicine -it cannot help you it gives only temporary relief. NOSE TROUBLES Nose disease sre responsible not only for ear and o'her dis eases; thev are responsible for ti tt a ii.iii v uiBoii uantrs. n"inr. before having glasses fitted to your eyes, it Is well to dtscoyer if there is some nose disease present. If so. this should b corrected, and then the eyes cared for. In many cases. an-r the nose disease is cleared up. eye glasses are no longer needed. F. 0. CARTER IV1. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES. 120 S. State St., 2d Floor, One Door North of The Fair, Chicago. Hours 9 to 5. Sundays 10 to 12. yesterday. Mrs. Henry Metsch of East Slds. formerly of this plsce. is at the St. Bernard hospital where she underwent a serious operation. Mrs. Julius iiinneman visited Ja"ob Kleim at a Chicago hosiptal yesterday. Twm Ttwia gtTs th world's sm . $2550 300