Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 82, Hammond, Lake County, 25 September 1917 — Page 8

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THE TIMES Tuesday, Sept. 25, 1917. Best Quality Service liar The Best Quality Service Keel Moon!! Suite utiles

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For a few cents you can get a small Tottle of the magic drug freezone recently discovered by a Cincinnati man. Just ask at any, drug store for a small T-ottJ of freezone. Apply a few drops upon a tender, aching corn or callus and instantly all soreness disappears and shortly you will find the corn or callus so loos that you lift it oft with the fingers. ' Just think! Not one bit of pain be

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It doesn't even irritate the surrounding t kin. Hard corns, soft corns, cr corns between the toes, also hardened ealluses on bottom of feet shrivel up and fall off without hurting a particle. It is almost magical. Freezone is a scientific compound made from ether, says a well-known druggist here, and the genuine is always sold in these little bottles packed in a round, wood case. Don't accept it unless In a round, wood case. Adv.

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Mr. and Mrs. II. Saxton, Mr. and Mrs. F. Papka of Tolleston, visited relatives In town last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Zuvers and Mrs. Emma Merton of Brookfteld. II!., visited with relatives here Sunday. Rev. O. P. jfftnker. the pastor appointed by the superintendent, held his first service in th M. E. church Sunday morning and at Griffith in the evening. They expect to locate in the parsonage next week. Miss Alice Z. Mundell of Hobart, was in town a few minutes Monday. Her eister May is still in a critical condition. Miss Nellie Myer of Crown Point, is supplying in Miss Mundell's room in the school. Mr. and Mrs. H. Knehl returned from their trip last Friday in Minnesota, where they visited relatives. Several are planning on attending the M. E. general conference in Valparaiso this week.

Lemon Juice is Skin Beautifier, . Also a Whitener

Don't forget the Red Cross meeting Friday afternoon t Merrill hall. Mr. and" Mrs. Neudnrf and Margaret Gerlach vent to Dyer to attend the funeral of L. Keilman. F. Boyd is driving new Mitchel car. F. Saltz and J. Fopp motored to Chicago yesterday. The dedication of S3. Jter and Paul's church was everything that could be wished for a beautiful day and a good crowd from surrounding towns. The proceeds amounted to $2,107.

-i.ny vvoii.i.-n u?.e ju5i u lemons to bleach or whiten the skin, but pure lemon Juice is acid, therefore irrigating, and should be mixed with orchard white. At the cost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the mo.t wonderful lemon Bkin softener and complexion beautifier. by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain the Juice through a fine cloth so no lemon rulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. F.very woman knows that l:nion Juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan, and is the ideal skin softener, emoothener and beautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up a cuarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily Into the face, neck, arms and hands. It should naturally help to bring back to any skin the whiteness, the sweet freshness and flexibility of which it has been robbed by carelessness or trying aTmofspheric conditions. Adv.

CONFUSION

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ByVnltei rre. XEW YORK. i?pt. 25. Reports from

a 11 parts of the country today revealed a wide-ypread confusion in the coal nituation. with dealers predicting: a shortage, prices covering a wide range, and consumers delaying their buying until the government has had time to act. Dealers declared the coal situation rapidly was growing worse. St. Louis JTered an example of this year's highest

prices: Anthracite $2 over last year, and bituminous up to $1, with the supply fast diminishing. In New York, dealers said, retail prioes were very irregular. There appears to be an atmosphere of suspense and waiting to see what the government will do. One big dealer asserted he was flooded with appeals for coal from all parts of the east and that he was unable to supply them. On the Pacific coast soft coal is retailing at $14 50. Kansas City reports anthracite ranges from $7.50 to $8 a ton.

NEW CASES IN CIRCUIT COURT (Special to The Time?.) CROWN POINT, IND.. Sept. 13. The following new- cases were filed in the circuit court: 12279 (Peterson, Bruce) In the matter of the disbarment of Joseph L. Lach: Hershrnan petition vs. Ind. Harbor attorney. 12281 Bennett Hooper, divorce vs. Addie E. Hopper. i - j

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Whiting And Its People

Buy a $50.00 Llttrty Bono. Bask oi Whiting, open 9 a. ro. to S p. xa. B-21 FOR RENT Furnished room. 315 Sheridan ave. Whiting. 9-24-2 Wm. Fox presents Stuart Holmes in "The Derelict." by Carl Harbaugh, at the Princess theatre tonight. Also a Jerry comedy. 9-23-1 Gordon's will be closed Wednesday until G p. m. on account of holiday. It Mrs. Kate Woods Ray of Gary, will speak in Whiting tomorrow afternoon on her well versed subject, "Woman Suffrage." The lecture is to be given at the library auditorium at 3 o'clock, by the civic section of the Fortnightlyclub. It was changed from Its former date, next Friday afternoon, by the lecturer's in ability to come on that date. The civic section of the club has a number of good speakers booked -for the year, and this being the first program of the year it is hoped that a lar&;e number will be out. The club invites any woman in the town who is interested in the subject of woman suffrage or in hearing Mrs. Ray, to attend this lecture, which will no ouot prove very interesting at this time when women were Just making preparations for casting their first vote, and really had their candidates picked out. only to find once again that it is all in vain. Miss Daisy McOool, drawing teacher in the East Chicago schools, who has teen living here with her sister. Miss Ocie McCool, has moved to East Chicago where she has taken a room In the Atlas apartment. Milton Gevirtz of Cleveland avenue, leaves this week for Ann Arbor, Mich., to take up the study of medicine at the University of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Jc;se Cunningham and family are expected home today from Benton, W. Va.. whe,e they have spent five weeks visiting the former's brother. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown of Cen-

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"California Syrup of Figs" can't harm tender stomach or bowels.

A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste. liver gets sluggish; stomach sour. Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, or your child is listless, cross, feverish, breath bad. restless, doesn t eat heartily, full of told or has sore throat or any other children's ailment, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of

Figs," then don't worry, because it is perfectly harmle&s. and In a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. A thorough "inside cleansing" is oftlmes all that Is necessary. It should be the first treatment given In any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a EO-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully and see that It Is made by the "California Fig Byrup Company." Adv.

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OLD ENGLISH HE CEP E FOB CATAE. BE, CATA&BKAX. DEAINESB H2AD NOISES.

If you know of some one who Is troubled with Catarrhal Deafness, head noises or ordinary catarrh cut out this formula and hand it to them and you may have been the means of saving some poor sufferer perhaps from toiai deafness. In England scientists for a long time past have realized that catarrh is a constitutional disease and necessarily requires constitutional treatment. Sprays, inhalers and no?i: douches are liable to Irritate the delicate air pussages and force the disease into the middle ear which frequently means total deafness, or ele the disease maybe driven tiown the air passages towards the lungs which is equally as dangerous. The following formula which 13 used extensively in the damp English climate is a constitutional treatment and should prove especially efficacious to sufferers here who live under more favorable climate conditions. Secure from your Druggist 1 ounce of Parmlnt (Double strength). Take this home and add to it pin of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar: stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quirk relief from distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing beeome easy and hearing improve as the inflammation in the eustachian tubes is reduced. Parmint used in this way acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system and has a slight tonic action that facilitates obtaining the desired results. The prepartuori is easy to make, costs little and is pleasant to take. Every persons who lias catarrh should give this treatment a trial.

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GIRL'S ONE-PIECE DRESS. By Anabel Worthinton.

tral avenue, visited their son .Edward Brown, who with Company G, First regiment, I. N. G., is Jn camp at Rockford. Howard lee continues to Improve from injuries he sustained when his Ford was struck by a New York Central train at the Front street crossing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore of Cleveland, spent Sunday here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gladden of Sheridan avenue. The senior class of the Whiting high school will give a reception to the faculty, freshman, sophomore and junior classes next Friday night. A progranj is being arranged and refreshments will be served. Miss Mary McNnmara and Miss Esperance Schlechty left for South Bend. Sunday to spend a week visiting the former's aunt. Mrs. Roy Walker of Sheridan avenue, is suffering from injuries sustained by falling down stairs at her home. Mrs. James Juison c Atchison avenue, entertained Miss Bertha Chapman of Macomb. 111., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Dcnham of La-

porte avenue, spent Sunday at Camp Grant, Rockford, 111., visiting their sn. Francis Denham. Miss Margaret Williams, who has been the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Griffith of Central avenue, returned to her home in New Lexington. Ohio, Sunday. Harry Jackson of Camp Grant. Rockford, 111., has been spending a sTiort furlough here with his parents on Laporte avenue, returning to his post last night. The first meeting of the civic section of the Fortnightly club will be held In the library club room at 2:15, this date being changed from Friday, Sept. 28. All members are urged to be present at

the appointed time for the meeting will precede the lecture by Mrs. Kate Wood Ray of Gary. Charles Eytlis. the shoemaker on New York avenue, was arrested on complaint of Charles Mullaney. charging him with as.saul.t and battery. He was released on $25 cash bonds to appear later for trial.

From kirderjarten to high school age this type of dreis is appropriate for echool wear. For the smaller girls who do more or less tumbling around trash material thart is easily laundered ia the wisest choice, while the older girls will look better in serge or gabardine. There is a broad box pleat at the centre front and the dress fastens under this. A pretty round collar rolls well up around the neck. The long sleeves have turned back cuffs. The dress is in one piece from shoulder to hem, but a belt of the material holds it in to the figure slightly. The girl's one-piece dress pattern No. S497 is cut in five sizes 5 to 14 years. The 8 year size requires yards 36 inch with 4Vi yards of braid. To obtain this pattern send 10 cents to the office of this publication.

was attended by Miss Alma Fritz and Elmer Schade. cousin and brother of the bride. The home was very prettily decorated for the ceremany, the color scheme of pink and -white being carried out. After the ceremony an elaborate course dinner was served in the dining room where the same pretty color scheme prevailed. The young couple left during the afternoon for a two weeks' wedding trip which they will spend in the soutli, Mr. and Mrs. Herrtckson are both well known here and have a large circle of friends who extend their best wishes and congratulations. Fred RadlofT. who was operated on for appendicitis at the St. Bernard hospital, was able to return home Sunday. - Mrs. Edward Coughran returned to her home in Chicago, Sunday, after a two weeks' stay at the Echaefer home in Cleveland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Hirvey Roney cf Independence, Kan., fttended the SchadeHendrickson wedding, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klemm and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stawitke and children were guests at a birthday party given in honor of Mrs. Klemm's

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Nobody Can Tell When You Darken Gray, Faded Hair With Sage Tea.

jrlobertsdalh A very pretty ""wedding took place Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schade of Lake avenue, when their daughter. Miss Nellie Schade, was united In marriage to Arthur HerrTcksor. of Whiting. Rev. Rogers of the Methodist church, performed the ceremony In the presence of only the immediate families. The younj couple

Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." you will get a large bottle of this oldtime recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, all ready to use, for about 50" cents. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known doVvntown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied it's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two. it is restored to its natural color and looks glossy, soft an beautiful. This prepa-: ration is a delightful toilet requisite. It 13 not intended for the cure, mitigation' or prevention of disease. Adv

sister, Mrs. Anderson of East Side, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Barbey of Chicago, spent Sunday here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stross of Myrtle avenue. Mrs. O'Gren of Myrtle avenue, visited her sister, Mrs. Zeller, of Grand Crossing, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Young and Mrs. John Bley of East Side, were guests of Robertsdale friends Sunday. George Girman, Jr., of Fort Benjamin Harrison, spent Sunday at his home in Myrtle avenue. Mrs. Elmer Whiting and children of Hammond, visited her mother. Mrs. F. Schultz of Amy avenue. Sunday. Mrs. Robert Atchison of Lake avenue, has been on the sick list for a few days. Mrs. Elmer Theissen and son William were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George Slack and children spent Sunday at Wlllmette, 111., visiting the former's nephew, Mr. Nichles and family. While there they motored to Fort Sheridan. Miss Gertrude Ehlers of Myrtle avenue, was the guest of friends in Chicago, Sunday.

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Try This If You Have Dandruff

There is one sure way that never fail ? to remove dandruff completely and that is- to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do this. Just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arypn: apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, roost if not all. of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. no matter howmuch dandruff you have have. Tou will find, ioo, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Tou can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is Inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need. This simplo remedy has never been known to fail. Adv.

Lowell visitor yesterday. Mrs. L. W. Ragon left this morning

for Henderson. Texas, where she roes

to visit her parents. ftev. Servies went to Valparaiso yesterday to attend the conference of the M. E. church.

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The Misses Carrie and Louisa Hildebrandt were Hammond visitors on Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Boecker spent Sunday with relatives in Chicago. Miss Mary Nolan of Chicago Heights 'visited here with her parents. Sunday. Jacob Schmiti has purchased a Ford touring car. Mrs. Th&mas Connors and daughter of Kentland, spent Sunday with her parents. Misses Frances Klassen and Martha Schmal of Chicago, visited here with their parents, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schusser of Hammond, spent Sunday here with relatives. A large number from here attended the funeral of the late Leonard Keilman at Dyer, Monday.

Ask Yourseif How You Can Serve Your Country?

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H. A. Hildebrandt and Bird Viant were In Chicago yesterday on business. Dr. Ernest Wooldridge returned

Lyesterday from Canada, where he had

been visiting relatives. Mrs. Bert Thompson returned to her home In East Chicago last evening after a visit here with relatives. , Will Purdy of Hammond, visited his

I parents ncio jcbimoj.

Joe and Seth Little leit toaay lor Lafayette, to attend Purdue university the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Everett McGraw of Warren, Ohio, are here visiting; his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGraw. Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey are enJoying an outing at Lac du Flambeaue, Wis. A number of our people attended 'the funeral of L. Keilman at Dyer yesreray. Miss Ella Palmer returned to her

'home in Hammond yesterday, after a

.visit here with relatives. Mrs. Martha Halverson of Momence. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. William Graves and other relatives. H. Gershman went to South Bend this morning to visit his daughter, Mrs Charles Berlow and husband. Charles Brown. Ernie Surprise and Mr. and Mrs. "Will Love returned yesterday from Michigan, where they had been visiting friends. Mrs. Henry Clement of Shelby, was

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INDIGESTION, CIS Pape's Diapepsin" relieves stomach distress in five minutes.

Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the damae do you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach is in a revolt; if sick, gassy and upset, and what you Just ate has fermented and turned sour; head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated just take a little. Pape's Diapepsin to help neutralize acidity and in five minutes you wonder what became of the indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women today know that it Is needless to have dyspepsia. A little Diapepsin occasionally keeps the stomach sweetened and they eat their favorite foods without rear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage instead of a heTp, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless relief is Pape's Diapepsin, which costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores. It's truly wonderful it stops fermentations and acidity and sets things straight, so gently and easily that it is really astonishing. Adv.