Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 276, Hammond, Lake County, 4 May 1917 — Page 10

THE TIMES Friday, Mar 4, 1917 "TIZ" FOR spent the day here visiting Mrs. Cough of Iloberts avenue". Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitmer of Atchison avenue, are entertaining the former's brother from Edinburg, III. Mrs. Dan Maker of Myrtle avenue, has been confined to her home b- illness for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore and son Wesley, spent several days in Chicago, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wittke. Mrs. B. FUlIer of Roberts avenue, was a Hammond visitor. Wednesday. Mrs. George Northupp of Lowell, spent Thursday here visiting her mother, Mrs. William Payne of Myrtle avenue. The members of the Ladies' Bible class were entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ike Congor of Myrtle avenue. After tile business session a social hour was spent FRECKLE-FACE 7 BL "SPRING FEVER ' FOR THAT "DQWN-AKO-OUT" FEELING FRENCH WARSHIP ARRIVES AT U. S. PORT For the first time since the outbreak of the war a French cruiser stripped for action steamed into an American harbor with sides flashing nre as she returned the official salutes of the harbor fortifications. A rousing cheer as warm as it was spontaneous, went up from the crowd jrathered along the waterfront as the trim vessel passed. The crew were glad to pet ashore their first liberty in seven months. The vessel took an honorable part in the fighting at the Dardanelles early in the war, among other things having destroyed a Turkish fort and completely demolished a Turk battery. SORE, TIRED FEET Use "Tiz" for tender, puf-fed-up, 'burning, calloused feet and corns. Sua Mid "Wind Bring Out TJgly Bow to Bmuoti S&sUjr. Spots. Vcur "blood neefl thorough clean luff Jut now. As Sprin approaches, the Impiirlt i that have been acoumuUtinit In thf systern throughout the winter beicin to cl lip the circulation, causing a Rrn.-ial weakness and debilitated condition trt is generally known as "SprinK fever." The first symptoms are usually a of appetite, followed by a icraJuaMy b'saening of energy, the system becomes weaker day by day. until you feel yourself on the verg-e of a breakdown. .'httiren just at this season are peevish and Irritable, and become puny and lifeless. This whole condition is but the result of Impurities In the blood that have been accumulating and make themselves felt more distinctly with the change of seasons. They show that nature needs assistance In givjnsr the system & genrl luuselear.!'ig. K er body just now needs a few bottles ,f S. S S.. the great vegetable blood remedy, to puriTy their blood and cleanse it of Impurities. It is good for the children, for it gives them new strength ami puts their system in condition so they can more easily resist the many ailments so prevalent In Bummer. P. S. S. is without an equal as a general tonic and system builder. It improves tho appetite and gives new strength and Vitality to both old and young. Vul information and valuable literature can be had by writing to Swift Specific Co.. 73 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta Oa Artv Here's a chance. Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer t?:at it will not cost you a penny unless It removes the freckles; while If it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othlne double strength from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy 'H Is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. K&rely Is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine as this Is the prescription sold under guarantee of money back if It falls to remove freckles. Adv. during which a luncheon was served. Mrs. Caroline Iandon of Amy avenue, visited friends in East Side, yesterday.

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Whiting And Its People

Bank ef "Whiting. 5cHrgt Buildinsopen from 9 au m. to M p. a. 2-S Mrs. William E. Warwick and daughter. Mrs. Paul Bacon of Park Manor, visited Whiting friends yesterday. Mrs. Frank "Phumbeok who has been

here visiting for a

turned to her home

few days, in Lydick

has Ind.

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Too III to Walk Upright Operation Advised. Saved by Lydia E. PinkhanTs Vegetabh Compound.

This woman now raises chickens and !o:-s manual labor. Head her stury: Richmond. Ind. "For two years I v.-p3 6o sick and weak with troubles

from my age that wfcen going up stairs I had to go very slowly with my" hands on the steps, then sit down :;t tho top to rest. The doctor said he thcucrht I should havecn operation,

ar.i mv friends thought I would not live to move into our new house. My daughter asked me

to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as she had taken it with good results. I did so, my weakness disappeared, I gained in strength, moved into our new home, did 'ail kinds of garden work, shoveled dirt, did building and cement work, and raised hundreds of chickens and ducks. I cannot say enough in praise of Lydia E. Pinkham'3 Vegetable Compound and if these facts are useful you may publish them for the benefit of other women." Mrs. M. O. Johnston, Routs V- Box 190, Richn ouJ.. lid.

i-rincess tneatre tomgnt. Iouise Huff and Jack Pick ford (Little Mary's hrother) in "Seventeen." A charming comedy drama in five acts. AIho a

Paramount Pictograph. 5-4

.Miss Myrtle Petersen who Is teacl

ins: at Karminsrton, 111., is spending

week here visiting her parents, M.

and Mrs. Chardes Tederseti of Sheri

dan iivenue. Mrs- Thomas W. Katon of Sheridan avenue, has returned from Indianapolis, where she attended the O. E. S. convention snrl latr visited relatives. jjrank A. Gullstrnm. drugrgrist for I TI. Mattern. and Roy Kinsey. druggist for I. B. Ritter. will leave Whiting Saturday for Fort Wayne, where they will enlist, intending to both join the hospital division. Mr. Gullstrorn went to visU his aunt in Chesterton today

but will reti-n again tomorrow. Bertha Keller is ill with tho chickenpox. Mrs. John Northrupp of Lowell, -vis

ited her mother. Mrs. W. C. Payne and

Whiting relatives yesterday. A number of Whiting people attend the the Entre Nous dancing party at South Chicago on Wednesday night. Joseph II. Gordon of Oliver street, has gone on a ten days trip to New York. A concert recital will be given by the pupils of the Whiting teachers. William K. Roller, violinist; Alma K. Wilson, voice, and Forest J. Woodman, piano, at the high school auditorium

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Peopl who are forced to stand on their feet all day know what sore, tender, sweaty, burning feet mean. They use "Til." and "Ti" cures their feet right up. It keeps feet In perfect condition. "TIz" is the only remedy In the world that draws out all the poisonous exudations, which puff up the feet and cause tender, sore, tired, aching feet. It instantly stops the pain in corns, callouses and bunions. It's simply glorious. Ah: how comfortable your feet feel after using "Tir." You'll never limp or draw up your face In pain. Yoishoes won't tighten and hurt your fee. Get a 25-cent fox of "Tiz" now from

i any druggist. Just think! a whole I year's foot comfort for only 25 cents.

Adv.

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yesterday, business. tomorrow.

was sidetracked for other There may o a vote on it

French cruiser Admiral Aube Iving docked at U. S. A."

a port "somewhere in tl

on Friday evening. May 11. A good program has been arranged and the public is invited. Thomas Muldoon, Martin McXamara, William Wehnieyer. Edward Clark and John Canner will leave Whiting Saturday for Fort Wayne to take the ex-

Manta's eye. The wind-up of the Child's Welfare Week took place yesterday when the members of the civic section of the Fortnightly club gave a party to the mothers and babies. There were about fifty in attendance, all told, who were

ominations for enlistment. Fred Pe- j entertained w ith vlctrola music ana d

ceny, Jr., left Hammond for 1-ort Wayne yesterday. Alexander Manta of Central avenue, who joined the coast artillery, notified his people yesterday that he has been wnt to Florida where he is in camp. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Manta of Central avenue, went to Milwaukee today to

consult a specialist regarding1 Mrs.

TODAY and TOMORROW

America is Ready

Four acts, good drama. Also Comcdv.

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Miss Ferguson has quite recovered from her accident and was able to be

present last Tuesday.

'Hart Mundell of Westville, was 1

town Tuesday evening.

On account of sickness of members there will be no Aid society this week. Teachers' picnic will be held here Saturday. M." Iennertz of Chicago Heights, wasi in town last week-end. J Miss Pettis, supervisor of schools, visited here last Tuesday. Fred Iddings of Fort Benton, Mont., was in town for a short time Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bothwell made a business trip to Valparaiso. Thursday. A number from here attended the patriotic meeting in Crown Point, on

Wednesday evening.

Clarence Walters is on the 6ick lis

For Reliable Work of MI.OAMZINU OV AUTOMOBILE TIRKS Try the The Alp Vulcanizing Co.

H3 Calumet Ave.

Open Evenings.

mporiant!

DANNY SHAY

SHOOES NEGRO

If you have eye troubles or need glasses have them examined and fitted bi an oculist. Dr. McKee, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, gives personal attention to all cases. Our optical department is complete. We also have priced for a special sale of

tHjtwo weeks a very large assortment of

T solid gold and genuine diamond L;i Vallieres and Bracelet Watches.

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Our Big Home Furnishing May

Sale is Now On. We Furnish

Your Home Complete on

EASY PAYMENTS

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WEEK A satin guaranteed Brass Eed similar to cut ; has 2-in. posts, a link fabric sanitary guaranteed bed spring, and a good cotton typ mattress. The whole outfit complete at this sale $17.95

MEAT UNNECESSARY SATS H. WATSON, M. D.

Meat is the most expensive article of diet, and the least necessary. Add . inilk. chee.&e, fruit, fresh fish, to vegetable articles and you have a good diet. The rheumatic should abstain from meats, or at very sparingly. It is well-known fact that in gout serious organic direases of the kidneys occurs. Such scientists as Futcher, Minkowski. Hans, Vogt and Reach have shown that uric acid in excess is retained in the blood .when the kidneys do not help excrete this poison. Uric acid retained in the body is believed- to be the

preceding stage or cause of Bright's disease. The .excessive use of nitrogenous food or meats often increases uric acid. High living, intestinal indigestion, constipation, disturbance of the liver, frequent chilling of the body all result in retaining within the body an excess of uric acid. The best way to overcome this condition and prevent rheumatism and gout is to drink plenty of water, say. a pint of hot water' morning and night with lemon juice squeezed into it. and take Anurlc (double strength) three times a day. This can be obtained at any drug

store. This is my invariable prescription for the rheumatic person, and it usually follows that the rheumatio pains, the backache, such tim lumbago, pains In the back of the neck or limbs, will disappear. ' This Anuric by Its tonio efTect upon the kidneys encourages them to greater activity, and thereby, the urio acid is thrown out of the system. Tt is also well to prevent constipation and that greater evil, auto-intoxication, to take bending exercises every morning,plenty of water between meals, and at least once a week take a vegetable laxative. Such a one is made of May-ap

ple, extract of vegetable calomel and root of jalap, easily obtained at any drug store because sold for fifty yean under the name of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pallets. Adv.

various other means. ii,eiresnmenii were also served. The prire winners for the perfect babies, each scoring 99 per cent were: Bernice, the 8 months' old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hartels. and Helen. 2S months' old rtaniz-hter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin

Gehrke. The prize was given to Melvin. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schaefer for having gained the greatest per cent since attending the mothers' conferences. Each mother was presented with a bottle of Ptanolax. the gift of the Standard Oil Company.

The child welfare week in Whiting was most successful. John Ciesko of Atchison avenue, is suffering from the effects of running a, nail into his foot. Mrs. Uarbara Pfelfer of Oliver street, spent yesterday at St. John visiting her sister. - Kollanay niok. Vhitlng. Programme. Friday eveniug. Ladies free with

escorts. Si. tu rri.

relay race. fi.ii . e. oning. Skating by moonlight Ji r Vs numbers. A respectable rink for respectable patrons our motto. X. Pit Marrs. 5-4

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller entertained a Jew friends and relatives at their home in New York avenue, in honor of the fourth birthday of their

daughter. The lecture by Prof. University of Indiana

Dprrcation.' given at

auditorium on very good. Edward. Clarl

and John Canner, son

John Canner of

latpst to ioin

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f- h country's cause

... -;. .i i,mit three weeks ago,

Lloyd Daugherty

young men but test.

Mrs. Henry Vis of Myrtle avenu.

on the sick list.

Mrs. John Hatt of Matteawan. Mich.,

was the guest of Mrs. Schade of Lake avenue, "Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Blaul, Jr., enter

tained the members of the Marquette

club at the Blaul home in Roberts avenue, Wednesday evening. The guests spent a pleasant evening in playing pedro and prizes were awarded the following: Mesdames Henry Eggers, Arthur Stross. C. CJ. Buell and Messrs. John Blaul. Sr., A. H. Stross and C. G.

uueii. Arthur Ebert of Lowell, is spend-N( ing the week here visiting at the Moore J home in Roberts avenue.

Tr. and Mrs. Harry Timm of East Side, visited Robertsdale friends last

t evening.

Mrs. Turnquist of Indiana vard. is on the sick list.

Mrs. T. V. Kohr of Indiana boulevard, who underwent an operation at the Augustana hospital in Chicago, Wednesday, is reported doing as well as can be expected. Mrs. Bennett of Indiana "Harbor.

INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. May 4.

Danny Shay, manager of the Milwaukee baseball team, shot and fatally wounded Clarenft Ewell. a negro waiter in a hotel here, last night in an argument over a sugar bowl. The negro was taken to a hospital, where he died a short time later. Shay was arrested and the police are seeking a woman companion who is said to have been with Shay at the time of the shooting:

Jo. Pappas Jeweler

PHONE 1671.

148 STATE ST.

HAMMOND, IND.

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Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo

Bittner of the on "Play and

the high scnooi

Tuesday night, was son of James Clark,

of Mr. and Mrs.

.ew York avenue, are

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accompanied the two

failed to pass tne eje

No Boxing Bill Vote. PRING FIELD. ILL., May 4.-

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was to

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come up for nnal passage in the House

HAMMOND, WHITING AND EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY TWS TABLE.

If you wanV to keep your hair In good condition, be careful what you wash It with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very

harmful. Just plain mulsified cocoanut i oil (which is pure and entirely grease- j less), is much better than the most ex- ; pensive soap or anything else you can i use for shampooing, as this can t pos- j sibly injure the hair. j

Simply moisten your hair with water and ruh It in. One or two teaspoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries .quickly and evenly, and it leaVes it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. Tou can get mu'sified cocoanut oil a( most any drug store. It is very cheap and a fw ounces is enough to last everyone in the family for months. Adv.

Are You

Satisfied?

MUk, to .be . healthful, must be clean. Too great care cannot he taken In procuring the best milk for babies and young children. The milk which we deliver for babies is taken from special cows. They are tubercular tested. The milk Fs cooled within three minutes after drawing and is kept at ?. proper temperature ,on ice until delivered. Every modern precaution is taken by us to give you. a perfect, clean and wholesome product. Our dairy is strictly sanitary, the cows under the care of a capable physician, are inspected daily. Tho bottles are clean and scientifically sealed. Call telephone Hammond 65 or write us and have this pure milk left at your home every day. Ellendale Guernsey Dairy

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Great SampSa Sale 03 Late Style IWIEESSES aiasf (B$DM TS "Come Up Stairs" every step saves you money

Wo are giving the- ladies of Lake County an opportunity to purcanse Dresses and Coats every one a sample model, made in the very latest styles and fully guaranteed as' to workmanship and material, at prices that defy competition. You save from $3 to $15 on every garment purchased at our establishment.

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The new Russian blouse effect Crepe de Chines, Pussy Willows and tj

harmeuse; the very latest ereation m new dresses; . fr-i worth $30. These Sample Dresses while they last. . . : J) I

Taffeta Dresses, splendidly made: others ask

I 15.00. Our price '.

Yeloiir Coats, handsome and stylish; cannot be purchased elsewhere for less than $20.00.. Our price Silk Coats, latest models; worth $2S.OO. You can buv them here for '

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$300 $275 $375 $300 $285 $22C $400 $350

Do You Want a GOOD PIANO Cheap? Straube's have several excellent piano bargains just now, both new and used. We are receiving a shipment of Baby Grand Pianos and will diseon-. tinue many different makes on account of our heavy sales of player pianos and grands..

W.e Need More Floor Space These Prices will Move Them

WOODWARD, NICE OAK, LIKE NEW, uinut - - x - 31 HAMMOND, ANTIQUE OAK. 10-YEAR WARRANTY, ONLY S159 WEGMAN, WORTH $25C. USED, MAHOGANY, ONLY - St 75 BURMEISTER, MAHOGANY, NEW, 10-YEAR WARANTY. ONLY S200 IRVINGTON. BURL WALNUT. NEW, 10-YEAR WARRANTY, ONLY S20

OVERTON. OAK. NEW, 10-YEAR WARRANTY, ONLY - SI S3

STRAU3E. USED. LARGE MAHOGANY, WARRANTED, ONLY $237

FRANCIS BACON, SHOPWORN, OAK, Est, vea,

ONLY

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10SENDS A PIA.NO HOME $10 Payment's as low as $5.00 Mcnthl'. Distributors for Straube Solo-Harp Players, Uprights and Grands, Kranich t & Bach, Bfambach, Behr Bros., Kohler & Campbell, Francis Bacon, etc.

Straube Bldg., 631 Hohman '.'t. Hammond, Ind.

Phone 661.

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