Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 25 July 1917 — Page 8

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THE TIMES Wednesday, July 25, 1917. CAIUNET CHIEFS LEARN HOW TO BE YOUNG AGAIN

It May Not Be Troubling

You During the Warm Weather, But It Is Still in Your Blood.

Catarrh is not only a disgusting disease but is a dangerous one, and you should never let up" in your efforts to get it out of your system until you have done it thoroughly. Get rid of it, whatever it costs you in trouble and money. It is undoubtedly true that the careless way in which many people treat Catarrh, in its early stages especially, is one reason it is so prevalent among all classes of people. If you had taken hold of the "supposed cold" and cured it up prompty, you might have been spared your present suffering.

But now that you have Catarrh, with all ite distressing symptoms that are so troublesome, especially in the winter time, the thing to do is to -take S. S. S. immediately and purify your blood get the Catarrh germs out of your system. That is absolctely necessary if you would be well. S. S. S. is a vegetable blood

remedy, guaranteed to contain no minerals and has been used for 50 years with great success in purifying the Blood and especially in connection with Catarrh. Itis a tonic and while driving out the Catarrh germs, builds up the systems. Get a bottle of S. S. S. today. It is on sale at all drug stores. Write our Medical Department; they will send you a special booklet on Catarrh, its causes and results, and also supply you with medical advice and there is no charge for either service. Write today. Address Swift Specific Co., 777 Swift Building, Atlanta, Ga.

Xeft to right: Secretary of the Treasury W. G. McAdoo, Attorney General Thomas W. Gregory, Assistant Set ' retary of Labor Louis Post and Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson going through the setting up driH. Cabinet members, all of whom are beyond military age and exempt from service, are putting in a dailj period of training so that their physical condition will be of the best, and that they zaay handle their job In grinning fashion. Good health and vigor are essentials in getting the best out of men. Cabinet' members and other government officials realizing this are training under the direction of Walter Camp, the famous Yale athlete.

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REPORT IN

Heports from all the cities !n Indiana taklns part In the Red Cross $100.000,000 campaign compiled by the Red Cross War Council ehow the following subscriptions to the War Fund to dae: Return to July 9th, 1917. . Mall Telegrram City. Report. Report. Albion t 12.000.00 Anderson 56,619.10 Auburn 14.200.00 Anjrola 10.200.00

Aurora Bedford Bloomfleld Eloomington Bluff ton Boonville Brookvllle ' Brazil Brownstown Carlisle Clinton , Colombia City. Columbus Cannelton Connersville Corydon Coving-ton CrawfordsvilleCrown Point Danville Decatur Delphi Dubois CountyEast Chicagro Edwinsburg Elkhart English Evansville

7.108.27 10.768.44 8.500.00 7.B00.0O 12.000.00 11.000.00 6,500.00 18.000.00 8,000.00 9.329.00 14,000.00 17.463.20 5.600.00 10,000.00 3.500.00 10,500.00 25,716.57 8,255.93 8.000.00 11.000.00 10.000.00 7.0C6.60 3,664.00 1,200.00 100.513.84

1,800.00

19,358.00

10,600.00

Fort Wayne.T. Fowler Frankfort Gary Goshen Greencastle Greenfield Greensburg Hartford Hammond Huntington Indiana Harbor Indianapolis Jasper Jeffersonville Kentland Knox Kokomo La Grange Lawrencebu rg Losansport Laporte Lebanon Liberty Linton Madison Marion - Martinsville Michigan City Mishawaka Monticello Mt. Vernon Muncle Nashville

111,000.00 9.000.00 12.005.00 20.000.00 15.000.00 8.000.00 16.204.15 11,000.00 54.850.73 25.474.43 17.600.00 500.109.00 7,000.00 5.542.00 4.600.00 2.500.00 25.00O.U0 5.700.00 10.300.00 20,000.00 46.000.00 10.304.18 2.500.00 3.05S.91 7.800.00 32,301.93 9.500.00 13,112.82 10.500.00 10.000.00 38.000.00 1.100.00

100,092.97

7,500.00

New Albany New Castle Newport Xoblesvilla Paoll Peru Petersburg Plymouth Princeton . Rensselaer Richland Richmond Rising Sun Rockville RocheSwer Rock port Rushville Salem Scottburg Shelbyville Shoals . South Bend spencer Pulli van Terre Haute Tippecanle Co, Tipton Valparaiso Vernon Versailles ...... Vevey Wabash Washington "Warsaw

12.500.00 14.340.10 7,500.00 17.500.00 4,500.00 13.000.00 6,200.00 10,300.00 18.500.00 8,000.00 31.000.00 1.500.00 8.700.00 9.500.00 4,200.00 21,000.00 4,500.00 1.200.00 20.700.00 1.700.00 70,000.00 3.000.00 17.500.00 5,500.00 29.823.64 10.000.00 20.786.29 10.800.00 5,200.00 2.200.00 13.500.00 11.000.00 15.000.00

31,200.00

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Last Week the Ladles Came Up Stairs With a Rush The great bargains which we offered were taken advantage of and many ladies secured Suits and Dresses at about one-half of what they would have had to pay elsewhere. Our stock is large, new, up-to-the-minute in style, quality and perfectly made. This week Thursday, Friday and Saturday we will again favor the ladies of Lake county with another opportunity to purchase garments at heretofore un

heard of prices for such values as we offer. In Silk Jersey Suits, when you see them you will know that never before have such Suits been offered at less than '$25.00. Our price ThursdavFriday and Saturday 15.00 We also offer a splendid assortment of Voile Dresses never before sold at less than $5 or $6. During this sale they are yours for 2.49 each Also a large line of Washable Skirts at 98 each, for Thursday, Friday and Saturday only. Come upstairs to the second floor and see the excellent Suits and Skirts you can purchase for very little money. M AND EL & COMPANY

155 STATE STREET. SECOND FLOOR, ARTEMIS BLDG. HAMMOND, IND.

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MANY TRY IT WITHOUT SUCCESS SULLIVAN, IND.. July 24. While attempting to chang seats at- the steering wheel of an auto going at a fair rate of speed, Oscar White of Merom suffered a broken collar bone when both he and his brother Clyde lost control of the machine and It suddenly swerved Into a ditch and turned completely over. Tne other three occupants were badly bruised and the auto wrecked.

Webster City Winamac Winchester

3.000.00 C.100.00 12.000.00

Total $1,929,750.63 184,750.87 Grand Total $2,114,501.50

Jap Net Star to Play in Red Cross Tourney

NEW YORK, July 20. Ichiya Kum

agae, the Japanese tennis champion, is said to be on his way to this country

and Is expected to compete In the na

tional singles tennis tournament to be held at Forest Hills next month for the

purpose of raising funds to buy an am'

bulance for the Red Cross. Last year the Japanese player was rated sixth in the ranking of this country, which was the first time a foreigner had received

such an honor. No prlies will be award

ed, the proceeds going to the ambulance

f jnd. Miss Mary Browne, formerly na

tional woman champion, and Miss Molla Bjurstedt, the present champion, will

play a series of five matches.

INDIANAPOLIS Between 40.000 and

50,000 backyard gardens are providing

vegetables for Indianapolis this year.

according to estimates of Harry Mlesse, secretary of the Patriotic Gardners association here. He believes that the total

value of crops will be approximately

650,000.

EVANSVILLE Six hundred eighty Evansville men are doing their bit in

some branch of war service for Uncle

Sam, according to statistics compiled

here.

GREENSBURG Company B. Indiana

national guard, has reached full war

strength, having recruited 150 men. The

company was organized in April and is one of the first in the state, formed at

that time, to reach war complement.

The Red Cross the symbol of a lause wide aa the world and high

as Heaven.

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GDnDijDcwirtinhiiDallfy Rapidly the stock of the GARY NATIONAL LIFE

INSURANCE COMPANY is being sold. It is your opportunity to purchase some of this stock now at $30.00 per share. It will soon advance to $40.00 per share.

lhe Company expects to begin the sale of life insurance early this fall and the probabilities are that we will do as many of the other young companies have done, and answer inquiries on the purchase of our stock similar to some that we herewith quote :

W e beg to advise that none of the stock is for sale, nor do we know where any can be secured." Very truly yours, EQUITABLE. LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF IOWA.

'I know of no stock of this company

for sale, but if you do, I will divide with you and talke half of all you can buy." 1 Very trulv yours, W. C. WILSON, Pres. THE OLD LINE BANKERS LIFE INS. CO. OF IOWA.

"There has been a number of calls locally for Reliance stock, but none has been offered for sale." Yours very truly, E. S. CARPENTER, Sec'y to Vice Pres. RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURG.

"I do not happen to kno"w of any stock that can be secured." , Yours very truly, A. F. HALL, First Vice Pres. and Mgr. "We wish to state that there are no shares of stock of the Reserve Loan Life Insurance Company for sale at at this time." Yours very truly, G. L. STAYMAN, Secv. RESERVE LOAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.

"I do not know of any shares of the stock of the Company that are for sale." Yours respectfully, CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.

"We know no shares of this Company's stock are in the market at the present time. As a matter of fact, the stock is very closely held and its sale at auction is of rare occurrence." THE GERMANIA LIFE INSURANCE COEPxVNY.

Such replies as these you will receive if you try to buy in the Companies alreadT organized. You must buy stock in a newly organized Company if you wish to share in big profits in the life insurance business. Life Insurance Stock is the most profitable of the safe investments. It can not be bought unless it is purchased during the promotion period. Call or Write for Booklet Any one of the following members of the Organization Committee: Organization Committee: George H. Manlove, Gary, Indiana; E. A. Ridgley, Gary, Indiana; R. O. Johnson, Gary, Indiana; H. S. Norton, Gary, Indiana; Dr. M. S. Hopper, Gary, Indiana f F. E. Parks, Deer Park, Washington; Michael Binzen, Gary, Indiana; J. R. Snyder, Gary, Indiana; T. M. Porter, Gary, Indiana; Christopher Reyher, Garjr, Indiana; H. W. Haskell, Gary, Indiana; John A. Brennan, Gary, Indiana; Ingwald Mqe, Gary, Indiana; Herbert Tallcot, Chicago; Illinois; Floyd D. Saxton, Gary, Indiana; Joseph Tittle, Gary, Indiana; A. A. Parks, Joliet, Illinois; W. R. Louch, Gardner, Illinois'; Roy G. Parry, Gary, Indiana; Wilbur Wynant, Gary, Indiana; and Ralph G. Keller, Gary, Ind. Or any one of the following stockholders who are working with the organization Committee: J. N. Campian of the Indiana Harbor National Bank,'

of Indiana Harbor; John R. Farovid of the Citizens Trust

and Savings Bank, of Indiana Harbor; Wm. J. Funkev

Jr., of the First National Bank of East Chicago ; John C.

Frass of the Peoples' btate Bank, ot Crown Point; Star A. Brownell and Albert Foster of the State National Bank

of Lowell; Alfred Schmall of Cedar Lake, Indiana; Frank W. Strickland of Lowell; A. H. W. Johnson of Crown

Point; Gust E. Bornholt of Valparaiso; John C. Cavender

of Hobart; and M. W. Brown of Hobart, and ex-Mayor

Thomas E. Knotts. Or call or write the Home Office at Gary, Indiana. Gary Theater Building.- (Open Monday and Friday evenings.)

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