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Mrs. Selena Tanner, Athens, Ohio, writes: "I cannot find words to express my thanks for your kind advice I never onco thought I had catarrh of the stomach- I commenced taking Penma. ns you directed. My stomach combined to hurt mo for about two weeks after I began the medicine, and then U stopped". I now havo a pood appetite, while hefore I v-as nearly starved." Those who object to liquid medicine can now procure Peruna Tablets Ad.'.
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East Chicago Her People sad Occurences
One of tho best entertainments that has ever been given by the East Chicago high school was given last evening at the McKlnley auditorium. There were three one-act comedies and It was hard telling which one of the throe were the best. The cast in each net was different, and it Is unbelievable that the hiph school should hold so many stars. The entertainment was not so very well advertised and therefore the entire auditorium was not filled. However, the phow wilt advertise Itself now and a large attendance is expected tomorrow evening:, when it will be piven at the Riley auditorium. The entire proceeds of these two performances will go to the Red Cross Association, so if you have not seen it don't miss the Friday performance. Admission J5 cents. The Kin Klux Klan wtTl meet this vening- at the home of Miss Gwydelin Williams on Magroun avenue. The Ladies who were delegates at the convention at Lafayette. Ind., of the Tenth. District Federation of clubs returned homo yesterday. Sand given away. 4720 Baring avenue. 5-24-The military ball will be given this avening. A good time is anticipated. Special meeting of Miriam Rebecca , lodge Friday evening. Hay 23. at I. O. O. Nr. hall. This is called to make arrangei.JJtnertts for memorial services. "1
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ters will be held at Whiting tomorrow. Session and roll cail in forenoon. Will have table to seat -00 at noon luncheon. Mrs. Marquette, district deputy, of Bremer, Ind., will be there and wants to see all Indiana Harbor ladies there. J. L.ibenson. president of the Bran- ; deis Gate, Knights of Z on, Indiana Harbor, has left for the Zionist state convention to be held at Terre Haute. The convention will last Thursday and Friday. i
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS Two checks lost yesterday by H. WHherspoon amounting to J33.50 and $16. respectively from 'The Standard Forge." Do not cash them. Hanks have been notified. 5-24-1 The Indies' Aid society of the Christfan church met this afternon with Mrs. Mattax at 4112 Ivy street. After the business meeting refreshi tMits were served. Mrs. George Summers will spend today in Chicago. Miss Mary Miles of Syracuse, Ind., who has been teaching this winter in Nara Visa, X. M., was operated. on yesterday noon at the Presbyterian hospital In Chicago. She is the niece of Mrs. Gertrude Flynn. Mrs.' Hanora Mites, mother of the girl. Is vlsltir.s with Mrs. Flynn and will remain here until her daughter can be taken home.
Ralph M. Rithter of Michigan avenue, who lias been ill with typhoid fever fur the past five weeks, is reported to be Kcttint iilonK nicely. Ills nurse, Mirs Julia. Sm'.tli U from the Elkhart hospital. Mr. Treen arrived home this morning after visiting the Grand Clmptcr of the Masons in Indianapolis. The order of the Custom Stars celebint.d their tiflh anniversary I st night Olid initiated sovrii now mrir.b'MS. There were ithI niiiiilwrs Ouring the initiation instead of in 1 1 unn nla 1. They were given by Miss IVi d of Hammond. Visitors from Hammond and Eat Chicago attended. Harry Porn and Tom Posey are giving dancing lessons 111 L'nton hall every Wednesday night. Onee every month they give dances in honor of thoir pupils and their friends. Last night occurred tho May dance. Miss Gertrude. Manor of Grapevine street has returned alter a four weeks' visit with relatives in Detroit, Mich.
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CARS ON SHOW AT LOOP .GARAGE, STATE 8T. MORTON COURT. PHONE 840-J HAMMOND.
SEVEN POINTS ABOUT REGISTRATION
There is only ON'R day for reglsration. June l'.MT. Kvery male resident of the United' States who has reached bis 21st and has not reached his 31st birthday 511 'ST register on the day set. June 5. 1017. The only exceptions are officers and enlisted men of the regular army, the navy, the murine corps, and the national guard and naval militia "while In the service of the United States, and officers in the officers' reserve corps and enlisted men in the enlisted res'-re corps while in active serviee. Kegistration is distinct from Draft. No matter what Just claim jvu have for exemption, you must register. Itegistratiou is a public DUTY. For those not responsive to the sense of this duty, the penalty of imprisonment, not line, is provided in the Draft Act. Those who through siekness shall be unable to register should cause a representative to aprly to the county or city cleii: for n copy of the registration card. The clerk will give instructions as to how this card should be filled out. The card should then be mailed by the sick person, or delivered by liis
agent, to the registrar of his vota(
ing precinct. The sick person will enelose a self-addressed stamped envelope for the return to him of his registration certificate. Any person who expects to be absent Troni his voting precinct on Itegtstration Day should apply as soon as practicable for registration card to the county clerk of the county where he may be stop
ping, or if he is in a city of over 1 SO, 000. to the city clerk. The clerk j will record the answers on the j card and turn It over to the ab- I aentee. The absentee should mail (
this card to the registrar of his home precinct so that it will reach that official by Registration Day. A self-addressed stamped envelope should be enclosed with the card to insure the return to the absentee of a registration certificate. Registration booths will be open from 7 a. in. to 9 p. m. on Registration Day, June 5, 1317.
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for the new St. 5Iichaels hall and school was unloaded Tuesday. In spite of the bad weathr Tuesday a large crowd was present at the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thies. Ater the ceremony a reception took place at the Thtes home. The Toung Girls' Sewing club of Dyer, will have their next meeting Thursday. 5fay 24, at the home of 5Iargaret Seberger. The eighth grade' examination took place Tuesday. George V. Gard transacted business
in Chicago, Tuesday. A large crowd from here attended tho funeral of Mrs. Aultgen which was held at it. John's cemetery. The deceased was found dead in bed.
Gary Building Permits. Two-story brick. 1744 Massachusetts street, $5,000; Mrs. Vlczay. Two-story frame, 849 Jefferson street, J3.000; Joseph Frost. Twostory frame, 721 Pennsylvania street. $3,200: Joeph Frost.
Well-Known Women of Indiana Lend a Helping Hand
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Charlea Brown, Hugh Comer, S. J. Catts, Jr., and Dan Fowle, photographed at officers' training camp.
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(Saturday night was well attended.
afternoon.
Clarence Kussmaul of Hammond, was , Paul Sass took a number of friends
a Dyer visitor on business yesterday j to the Diddel's farm In Crown Point,
Sunday. Walter Winterhoff had an accident Saturday night. While Coming from Hammond he was thrown into the ditch and while away to get help, three newtires were ftoleg.
LANSING
Kindt's Colts were defeated by an East Chicago team unday, 11 to 0. The dance given by Kindt's Colts on
SCHERERVILLE A car load of new maple flooring
For over forty years, an herbal tonic for women has been sold by all dealers in medicine throughout this country, known as Dr. Flerce's Favorite Prescription. Through Its use thousands of women all over this land have been relieved of many diseases of a womanly nature and many of them wish to extend the good news to others. Mrs. G. E. Timerman, who resides at 13 William St., Elkhart, Ind., says: "After becoming a .mother I dxi not get along well, could not gain back my strength. I was extremely nervous and became very weak, was in a general run-down condition and two bottles of Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription built me up in good health, cured me of ail nervousness and my general health was better than it had been for some time. I can recommend 'Favorite Prescription' as being a splendid medicine for women." Mrs. Wm. Hilderbrand of 511-4th St.. L.aporte, Ind., writes: '"I have taken Dr. Pierce's medicine, Favorite Pre-
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MRS. G. E. TIMERMAN. with the Favorite Prescription. Several years ago I had an operation. For a whole year afterwards 1 suffered with intense abdominal pains and became a nervous wreck. I became greatly discouraged because my doctor's medicine gave me so little relief and I think he was rather discouraged, too, for it was he who advised me to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. His wife had ben a nurse and he said she had seen some wonderful results with this medi-
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On account of the inclement weather Tuesday evening the monthly meeting of the Agricultural aesoclatioa was postponed for a week. A very Interesting talk, was slated to take place, by D. Boone, and a good attendance was assured.- but the weather man wanted It different. S. Swets f Hartsdale, transacted business here yesterday forenoon. Just a little damage has been reported here yesterday on account of the frost Tuesday night. The schools here are busy at present preparing for their annual closing exercises, the public schools closing on June S. Michael Fagen returned yesterda from Terre Haute where he went al delegate representing- St. Joseph
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