Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 287, Hammond, Lake County, 17 May 1917 — Page 8
page eight
THE TIMES Thursdav. Mav 1", 1917 Hew All Over Lake Coumty iEiittlOi 1C CROWN POINT LOWELL MERRILLVIIXE MUNSTER DYER LANSING WHITING CEDAR LAKE GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HOBART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE j,wiB.mv.i;g-mjfMiw.fr SEl6
!. T
8 Jr FOIIi
Amazing Power of Bon-Opto To Make Weak Eyes Strong Doctor SaysJt Strengthens Eyesight SO per cent in One Week's Time in Many Instances
GERMAN SHELL HITS UHEIMS CATHEDRAL
mm
5
AxFre Prescription You Can Have Filled and Use at Home
Victims of eye strain and other eye
weaknesses and tbose who wear glasses.
will be lad to know thnt according to Dr. Lewis there is real hope and help for
tnem. Many whose eyes were tallies say they have had their eyes restored by this remarkable prescription and many who one wore lasses say they have thrown them away. One man says, after using Jt: "I was almost blind. Could not see to read at all. Now I can read everything without my glasses, and my eyes do not hurt any more. At night they would pain dreadfully. . Now they feel fine oil the time. It was like a mirnole to me.'' A lady who used it says: "The atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but after usin this prescription
for fifteen days everything seems clear
i can read even tine print without glasses." Another who used it says: "I was bothered with eye strain caused bv
overworked, tired eyes, which induced fierce headaches. I have worn glasses for
several years, notn lor distance and work, and without them I could not read my own name on an envelope or the typewriting on the machine before me. I can do both now and have discarded my long distance glasses altogether. I can count the fluttering leaves on the trees across the street now, which for sevpral years have looked like a dim green blur to me I cannot express my jov at what It has done for me. It Is believed that thousands who wear f lasses can now discard them iu a reason-,
able time and multitude
ps more will te
able to strengthen their eyes so as to be spared the trouble nud expense of ever cettinsr glasses. I've troubles of manr
descriptions may be wcuderfully benpttied by the use of this prescription at home. Go to any active drug store and get a bottle of Iou-Opto tublets. Drop one Bon-Opto tablet iu a fourth of a glass of water and let it dissolve. With this liquid bnths the eyes two to four times daily. You fhould notice your eyes clear up perceptibly right from the rtart. and inflammation and redness will quickly disappear. If jour eyes bother you even ' a little it is your duty to Mke steps to save them now before it is too late. Many hopelessly blind might have saved their sight if they had cared for their fcyes in time. Vote: Another prominent Phyfician to whom the aboTe article was suarnitted, said: "Yes. the Boii Opto prescription is truly a wonderftil eye renedy. Ha constituent inrredienta are well known to eminent eye specialists and widely prescribed by them. I hae used it very rueceesfullv in my own practice on patients ithixe eyes were strained throurh overwork or misfit glasses. I can highly recommend it in cae ot weak, watery". achin smarting', itching-, humin eves, red lid. blurred vision or for eyes inflamed from exposure to smoke, sun. dust or wind. It is one of the verv few preparations I feel should be kept on hand for regular use in almost every family." Bon-Opto. referred to aboe. is not a patent medicine or a secret remedy. It is an ethical preparation, the formula being printed on the packaee The manufacturers guarantee it to strenrthen eyesight S.1 per cent in one week's time in many instance or refund the money. It can be obtained from any good druseist and is sold in tliis city by by V. C. Summers ai l otru-r ilruKisi-. ,
mmm . mmm
fPfirif ft ifr i
I
t&t.tk4 fs- tJJ
Peraica Persian Lilac) Small glossy leaves that do not mildew, light purple flowers, 3 to 4 feet high; 25c and 30c kind, each
1
3
Lawn Mower, 8Inch drive wheels 3 luiivsB, nicely painted, easy running. $3-50 Mower on special sale at S2.98
Week End Clean-Up Sale of Shrubs, Bulbs, Plants and Trees
In order to close out all remaining small lots of Shrubs, Trees, Rose Bushes, etc., we have cut the prices onehalf and more in some instances. ( Catalpa Trees to Go at 5 200 Catalpa Trees A handsome tree with large green foliage, specially ornamental in June when laden with beautiful white flowers; rapid growers. 3 and. 4 feet
high, two years old; worth
and 35c. Each
5c
Whiting And Its People
Uaak of M biting, Scras BoUldlag. pea from 9 a. wt. to 8 p. ga. - 1-8 Dress makinj? and plain sewing done. Kurnished rooms to rent. 694 Indiana boulevard. 5-17-1 Princess theatre tonight. The beautiful Norma. Talmadge !n " Fifty-Fifty," a wonderful drama in five acts. Also a wo-art" Keystone comedy, "A Tug Boat Romeo," featuring Chester Conklln 5-17-1
In the hith school roster contest adI
s Rihv w.ifar. Weeic the luprovinsr. i rs. uirai a is now aoie 10
- - --J ' - n
flrat nrixe of 12 was awarded to Donald lPe up.
Williams, and the second prize of 1 ! Edward Khlers win move his family
ave-
was awarded to Ruth E. Collins.
Mrs. Erk of Indiana boulevard, entertained Mrs. McGaggon of Chicago, yesterday. 1 Undertaker A. D. Heyden has been pending the rst few days at Indianapolis where he is attending the undertakers" convention. The Beta Gamma Upsilon sorority wilt give a dancing party in the Slov enska Pom on June 1, the proceeds to go for the Ked Cross society of Whiting. The patrons anfl patronnesses for the affair will be Dr. and Mrs. A. J Lauer. Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont Parks, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lwls, Mr. and Vrs. F. W Daegllng and Mr and Mrs. Thomas W. Duggan. The tickets are now on sale by the members of the ororlty. Mrs. W. H. Shoup and Mrs. Wickhorst kave returned from Indianapolis where they were delegates to the. Daughters
of Rebekah convention. Mike Pilllsi is in Hamestead Pa
a business trip. A banquet for the Boosters of the M. E. church tomorrow evening at 7:30. Ex-Prosecuting Atorney Smith of L.porte, will be present and address the guests In addition to which talks will be given by local men. All men of the church are Invited. The Young People's society of the
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church
will have a banquet at the church par
lors tonight. A number of toasts will i
be given, the toastmaster to be "Walter 1'. Schols. Joe Szymanski. arrested on the charge of larceny, was released on furnishing $50 cash bonds; 'Julius Hoppe of Chicago, will visit his mother on Central avenue, this evening. Mrs. George Girard. Jr.. visited Mr. and Mrs. George L. Girard. Sr.. who are at Benton Harbor taking the baths for rheumatism, and found them to be lm-
Common Snow Balis Will grow S to 10 feet high, covered with globular clusters of snow white flowers in May; ve'y attractive, 3 to 4 feet
high; regular price
35c. To close, each
I5c
ueiman aneil bursting on Kheims Cathedral, April 23. The famous and beautiful Cathedral of Rheims, it would appear, is a special object of malevolence on the part of the Germans on the St. Quentin sector. The plea offered when they first wrecked the building was that of error, but that does not hold fjood now. The wasting of precious shells in further damaging the church means that the Germans wish to destroy it .because it is a house of worship and a work of art.
Regular 25c Dorothy Perkina Climbing Rose Bushes, to be closed out at IOC
Splera Van Houtii (Bridal Wreath) One ot tie most beautiful species of the spiera, having pure white flow
ers in clusters; worm .uc
sntr 25c, Now
American Beauty Climbing Roae Bushes, regular price
S5o- Now on salo at ...
10c
I5c
Mm ) J
25c and 35c Frau Karl White Rose Bushes 15c
i ) ROBERTSDALE
i .
Hto the Scholz ho-.rse on Laporte
nue. Bert Stover, Jr., and Ralph Porter will both enlist in the engineering department of the U. S. army. Mrs. George Paul will spend a few days here as the guest of Mrs. F. C. LauT of Sheridan avenue, on her way to her home In Clevfland. from Iowa. Dr. Wiesjahn lias purchased a drug store and building on the East Side to where he will move next week. Dr. Wiesjahn who is a chiropractor, has resided in "Whiting for several years. George Benson who has been a student at Purdue university, has enlisted In farm service and is now employed on a farm near West Lafayette. , Steve Turtyo was sentenced from two to fourteen years in the penitentiary on the charge of robbing the Lke Shore depot.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blaul of Robert avenue entertained Rev. and Mrs. Williams and Rev. Platr at a six o'clock dinner Monday. Mrs. Weisminger of Indiana boulevard is spending the week at Marshalltown, Iowa, visiting, relatives. Mrs. Ervin Hanson of East Side spent Tuesday here the guest of Mrs. Edward Freese of Myrtle avenue. Mrs. John Wickhorst end daughter, Mible, visited in Hammond yesterday. Mrs. Roy Witter of Lake avenue entertained her mother from Hammonl
Rid the Skin of disfiguring blemishes, by quicVly purifying the blood, improving the cir culation, and regulating the habits with
LiLuyiniynj
tar
XMt Salo of Anr Mediciaa ia tha WarU. lmid varywkar. La kciu. 10., 25.
I H
1Z
i !
IEj
TIMES
SZBI
PRINTS MORE AUTO ADVERTISING THAN ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER IN THIS DISTRICT AND IS THE BEST WAY FOR DEALERS TO GET IN TOUCH WITH THE PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMER
Every Man in Lake County Who has Money to Use in Buying an
Automobile Reads THE TIMES.
r
n
I!
yesterday. . Mrs. Turnquist of Indiana boulevard is on the sii;k list. Mrs. "Albert Schaetcr and Mrs. George Gerke wcro gucts of the former's mother. Mrs. William Eahn of East Side Tuesday. Mrs. Groose of Indiana boulevard visited friends In !?outh Chicago yesterda y. Julius I.innrman of Lake avenue transacted business in Hammond yesterday. Kmil Dexter of Atchison avenue left Tuesday evening for Ft. Wayne where he will enlist in the U. S. calvary. Mrs. John Murry of Roberts avenue sp"nt Monday in Chicago visiting her sister. Mrs. Cavanaugh. Mrs. Henry Pgers of I.ake avenue '-i.it! her mo(Oi Mrs, Wll'i.m e
Seligcr of Kast Side, yesterday. ssrs. William Timm and Carl LunJgr.-t nil. j1,. I the Shrinera mvctj irig in Hammond Monday evening, j The Ladies' Aid Society of the Luthj eran ch jrch will give a farewell party j in honor of Mrs. Furstcnborg at the , church tomorrow afternoon at two
o clock. Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Grcifon of Amy avenue visited their ristcr in Chicago Tuesday. Mrs. Jacob Fase of Roberts avenue
ai.fnad a meeting of the Friendh
Club in Chicago yesterday.
Attorney ','ianger of Hammond was a Rotertsdalc business visitor Tuesday eveuirg. The girls' glee club of the Franklin high school will sing tomorrow evening in a musical festival to be given at the Baptist church in Hammond at eight o'clock. Ther are twenty-one girls in the glee chili and this is their first appearance in" public. An admission of 25 end 33 cents will be charged, the proceeds to te given to the Red Crosj. A large and enthusiastic crowd of men and women voters of the Fourth ward held a citizens meeting last evening in the Franklin auditorium. The purpose of the meeting was to elect ten delegates to the convention in Uammond, which will be held this evening, also to nominate" a candidate for councilman. William Hamon of Lake
(avenue, was unaamously nominated lfor councilman of the Fourth ward on i the citizens ticket. The follow ing dellegates were elected: Robert Atchison, Herman Theissen. Richard Schaaf Arthur Stross. A. M. Martx, Henry Hajmon, Mrs. Richard Schaaf, Miss Klaiaora.Fick. William Hamon, John Mel-
Seed
Washington Park Lawn
Gras Seed, per lb
I5c
Trees Regular 39c W
Tree, six feet high. Each
ln u t
25c
Trees Hydrangen Treea,
grad; regular price 45c. N'ow.
pan
25c
Almonds
40o Flowering Almond,
choice of pink or white. Each.
10c
Gladiolus Bulbs, 2Vl.c kind, each.i.l Elephant Ears, worth 5c, each 2'
Potted Plants
Daisies and 10c
Choice of Geraniums, Rose Geraniums in 4 -inch pots. Priced at
Plants, Doz., 10
Your choice of Cabbage, Cauli
flower, Kohlrabic and Tomato Plants. Doz.
10c
Aster Plants Good hardy mixed Aster priced for this sale at, per doe.
Plants,
10c
lip
HEELS PUT
IS ON TOES
Housefurnishing Specials
Plant Boxes, well made, painted r r e e n. Special 45d Ha.-.cjing Porch Baskets, made of heavy wire, painted green. Each Black Screen Wire in full roll lots, per square fot 1 4-qt Heavy Tin Sprinkling Cans witl zinc rose, 33c kind 29
Big Wonder Oiled Floor Mops on special sale at only 23tf Galvanired Poultry Netting in full nil lo's of 150 lineal feet. Per ! ft 65d Screen Doors, 3panel, covered with best quality black screen wire, walnut finish, at, ch 98 Fine Quality Crepe Toilet Paper, large rolls, priced t3fc
You Can Serve Your Country Well by raising more poultry this year People in town with limited back yards can support small flocks of fowls and convert their table waste into eg?s and meat for home use. Raise plenty of chicks and help, to ' swell the nation's output of eggs and meat Strong Healthy Baby Chicks Mixed Breeds, 124
Barred Plymouth Rocks or
Rhode Island Reds, each
Brown Leghorn Chicks, on sale, each
18c 15c
vin. Alternates: Frank Buehler, John Minsberar and Edson Moore.
DYER
Tells women how to dry up a corn so it lifts out without Pain.
Modern hish-heeled footwear 'buckles the toes and produces corns, and many of. the thousands of hospital cases of Infection and lockjaw are th result of woman's suicidal habit of trying to cut away these painful pests.
j For little cost there can be obtafned ; it any pharmacy a quarter of an ounce of a drug" called f reeione, which is sufficient to rid one's feet of every hard or ; soft corn or rllii without the sllcrht-
! est dana-er or inconvenienced
A few drops applied directly upon the tender, achlnc corn stops the sore-
j ; ness and shortly the entire corn, root, i and all, lifts right out.. It Is a sticky
I substance, which dries the moment It i is applied, and thousands of men and
A : omm use it because the corn shrivels
up and comes out without inflaming or even Irritating- the surrounding tissue or skin. Cut this out and try It if your corns bother you. Adv,.
Mother's. Day was celebrated at the public school Monday evening where the members of the Sewing circle entertained the mothers. A fine program was given which was opened by a talk by Miss Julia Hoffman. A prize game was played and the prizes won by Miss Tillie, Scheldt and Mrs. M. Kagen. A line supper was served at 11 o'clock. All present had, a fine time and thanked the members heartily for their efforts. Several from here went to Lowell Tuesday afternoon to attend the funeral of the late Otto Braun. who had been leader of the Dyer band about a year ago. A splendid meeting was held' by St. Joseph's court, C. O. F., Monday evening at which time' five new members were initiated and several candidates voted on for membership. Tuesday evening the Juniors of the Dyer high school gave the seniors their annual treat, consisting of an elaborate supper and a fine evening's entertainment.
Miss Grarlella Chevigny of Hammond, visited her friends out here yesterday.
DEAD ON HIS FEET GOLI MEDAL, Haarlem Oil Capaulaa ill brln new life and quickly relieve that stopped-up congested feeling. They will thoroughly cleanse and wash out the kidneys ar. d bladder and gently
carry oft the ill effects of excesses of alU
kinds. The healing, soothing oil soaks 1
right into the wans and lining or the kidneys and expels the poisons in you? system. Keep your kidneys in good shape by dally use of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules and you will have good health, do to your druggist at once and secure a package of this time honored, world-wide remedy. It is not a "patent medicine." It is passed upon by U. S. Government chemists and declared pure before coming into this country. GOLD MEDAL, Is the pare, original Hsarlem Oil, imported direct from the ancient laboratories in Holland, where it is the National Household Remedy of the sturdy Dutch. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on avvry ex. Tour druggist will !adly refund rour money if nor as represented. L4
HOBART
ST. JOHN
Miss Maraaret Doescher who under
went an operation for appendicitis at St. Margaret's hospital at Hammond, last week, returned home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Peter Borman was a Hammond visitor on Wednesday. The 'funeral of Mra. Anthony Lauerman of Hammond. w,hich was held here Wednesday morning was largely attended by relatives and friends. Mrs. Lauerman is survived by her husband and four children, the oldest eight years, and the baby two months. A large number from here attended the funeral of Otto Braun at Lowell on Tuesday afternoon. All the members of the' St. John band were also present to show their last respects to the deceased musician.
The Modern Priscilla club will meet this Thursday afternoon with Miss Jane Spray.
, The I Whist club will be entertained this Thursday, evening by Miss Lizzie Klaussen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Klaussen. A joint school picnic given by several of the schools of Ross township will be held Thursday at the grove along Deep River near Alnsworth. A short program will be given at which time County Agent Craig will deliver an address. Races and contests have been arranged for. A meeting waa held at the school building last evening to discus and give . suggestions on the question of increasing the production of foods.. Mrs. Charles Gruel was a Chicago visitor today. J. B. Johnson went to Indianapolis today as a delegate to the Odd Fellows assembly which is being held there this week. Mr. Foster of Valparaiso, visited with friends here yesterday.
7 NEW EECRUITS: 5 FROM WHITING
Six Whiting boys and one Hammond youth enlisted by Sergeant Welch were sent to Ft. Wayne this morning. They were: Harry O'Hara, .Walter Flagg. Chester Beebe, Emil Dexter, Edward Demberg and Steve Dalitisch, Whiting, and William Flagg. Hammond. The Whiting recruits were given a farewell. v Lyle Harris and James Rogers, both from Hammond, left Tuesday.
Complexion Lotion! j yse Fresh Lemons j and Strain Juice
Tmm Ton gtyea taa vrl4a umwb
Any grocer will sell you two fresh lemons and your 'drug store will supply you with thre ounces' of orchard white. Put these in a bottle and shake well. Here you have a whole quarter pint of the most wonderful lemon lotion at about the cost one may pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth' so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon Juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowiyss and tan, and is the ideal skin softener, smoother and beRutifler. Ued by day, this sweetly fragrant lotion protects the skin from the evil effects of the weather and prevents roughness, redness, chafing and smarting. At . night . it works in the pore while you sleep, and is intended to bring a freshness and peach-like beauty that wns envy and admiration. Ju try it!' Make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lmon lotion and massage It daily into the face. neck, arms and hands. It naturally helps to whiten, soften, freshen, and bring out the roses and beauty of any skin. It works marvelously on rough, red hands. Try it and see for yourself. Adv.
