Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 85, Hammond, Lake County, 28 September 1917 — Page 8
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"Duffy's Has Kept Us Young, iMother." . What a pleasing picture is a healthy and happy old couple, their eyes bright, brain alert and disposition amiable. It's always a pleasure to enjoy their friendship and a constant delight to be closely associated with them. To delay the effects of old age and bring back the vivacity of youth, many medical men prescribe Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as a reliable stimulant. Certain it is that thousands who have reached the grand old age willingly extol Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey With its prescribed advice of a "tablespoonful In water just before meals and on going to bed," Duffy's has earned the reputation of an excellent tonic stimulant for temperate use. Being an absolutely pure distillation of thoroughly malted grain, it prompts the stomach to
healthy action, promotes digestion and assimilation of the food, enriches the blood, and brings strength and vigor to the system. It is truly a "Medicine for all Mankind" for medicinal purposes only. Why net have a bottle in your home to guard against illness, or In cases of emergency? Better order it now before you forget. "GET DUFFY'S AND
KEEP WELL." Sold In Sealed Bottles Only.
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Crown Point Mews Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital
Miss Nora Tudor has resigned her position In the primary department of the Crown Point schools to accept a similar one In the East Chicago schools. In a contest for originating a n?-w oat meal dish receipe conducted by the Armour Grain Co. of Chicago, the name of Miss Ruth Patterson, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. T. M. Patterson of this city, Appears as one of the prize winners. Miss Ruth is a little lady of about 13 years and competed with hundreds of experienced' housewives a!! over the. county and cooking experts from the school of domestic arts and science passed on the merits of thousands of recipes submitted. Announcements have 'been received In Crown Point this week telling of the marriage of Miss Nora Morgan, a former demestic science teacher in the Crown Po nt high school, to Fred Messe. The young couple will make their horn-
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Fulton. N. Y. "Why will worr.orj pay out their money for treatment and
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proved that Lydia E. I'inkham 's Vegetable Compound will make them well ? For over a year I suffered so from female weakness I could hardly stand and waa afraid to go on the street alone. Doc
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would help me, but Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound hr.s proved it otherwise. I am now perfectly well end can do any kind of work." Mrs. Nellie Phelps, care of R. A. Rider, R.F.D. No. 5, Fulton, N. Y. We wish every woman who suffers from female troubles, nervousness," backache or the blues could see the letters written by women made well by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If you have bad symptoms and do not understand the cause, write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for helpful advice given free.
on a fsm near Furnessville. Ind. The different clubs in Crown Point will begin their winter activities next week. On Monday will be the initial meeting of the Hazard club, at Mrs. E. R. Cole's; on Tuesday the Woman's Study club will have its first meeting at the public library; also the Q. A. M. will have a business session at the home of Mis. C. R. Paido!ph. Several of the clubs have abandoned card playing and( are doing Red Cross sewing, while a few have ceased rlaying for prizes in the bridge clubs and are using the money formerly spent for prizes for the Red Cross. Mrs. E. II. Hixon delightfully entertained the. Woman's Pleasure club this afternoon. Red Cross sewing was done, after which refreshments -were served by the hostess. Mrs. W. II. Hayvvard will leave Crown Point on Saturday and will spend the winter in Chicago with her two daughters, Mesdames John and Frank Dailey. The different committees in charge of the library campaign for- books for soldiers in Crown Point, are meeting with good results In thir work and are confident that the JTOO. the amount which is Crown Point's quota, will all be collected by Saturday night. Those persons who have not so far contriDuted are urged to do so. If we realized that good libraries at the different cantonments and training camps constituted one of the few comforts of home which relatives and friends can supply for the men in the United States service, we would be willing to undergo some sacrifice so that these libraries can be provided.
HOBART
Carl Krausse who enlisted several months ago in the officers' corps, has been transferred to the quartermaster corrs. and will leave within a few days for training camp. Mrs. J. Griff;n and son Robert, returned to their home at Valparaiso
with relatives. The condition of Miss Mae Mundell. who has been sick for the past few manths with cancer of the glands, remains about the same. G. Russell of Chicago, is here visiting with relatives for a couple of. days.
Dayltght Saving Abroad. Great Britain, France, Germany, Austria. Italy, Holland, Denmark, Xorwoy, Sweden, Portugal and Australia oil have adopted the daylight saving plan.
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Owing to my small overhead expense I can save jrou money on your shoes. Men's Shoes from 92.75 to 7.00 See my windows. In all shoe repairing first grade leather is used and guaranteed workmanship.
H. SHUBACK, Prop. 85 State Street. Hammond, Ind.
Buy a $30.00 XdDfcrty Bona. Bank oj WMtlag, open 9 a. rn. to 8 p. to. 6-21 The marriage of Miss Alta Farmer and Henry Schondel tooK place at the Sacred Hojjirt rectory at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Wm. C. Miller. The attendants were Miss Clara Sell and Eugene Grogan. Mr. and Mrs. Schondel will reside in Sugar Crook, Mo., where the groom has taken a position. Hart, Schaffner & Marx or n-ural Tailor Clothes make you feel well dressed, but not too conspicuous. See our line for the new fall and winter styles. Gorda'. 9-2?-l The funeral cf Anna Tobias, the 12year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tobias of AVest Fred street, was held under the direction of Undertaker Baran. Services were held at the Greek Catholic church by Rev. Coarbach, interment being at Golgatha cemetery. Death was due to typfioid pneumonia. The Whiting boys in camp at Camp Grant, Rockford, expect to be sent to Houston. Texas, next Saturday. Walk-Over Shoes have the wearing qualities which are the logical result of good leather combined with good workmanship and design. H. Gordon & Son. :-S-l Mrs. StitiBurg returned to her home In Chicago yesterday, after having spent a few days here visiting her sister, Mrs. P. Seifer of Laporte avenue. The civic section of the Fortnightly club held the first meeting of th year at the library on Wednesday afternoon. The new officers: Chairman. Mrs. Roy E. Green; secretary and. treasurer, Mrs. Muffitt presided at this meeting. Mrs. G. II. nosklns Is vice chairman of this department. After the regular business routine the members of this section adjourned to the library auditorium where the lecture on "Suffrage" by Mrs. Kate Woods Ray was given. The next meeting will be on October 26. when Dr. Huffman of Chicago, will speak. Gordon's carry all of the material for home-made bedding, including cotton batting, challies. etc. 9-28-1 Andrew Bodney receved an Interesting letter on Wednesday from George
Kollor of Whiting, who is with Wagon;
Company No. 10 division supply train, "somewhere in France." The letter in part reads: "Friend Bud: "I am sending this epistle hoping it finds you and all the rest of the boys at home in good health. Say, Bud. there ia one thing I want to know: how many of the"boys have been drafted? "The weather here TS fierce, that is. it rains almost every day at present, but do not know how it will be in the future "The people here are very good to us. Of course, I'll have to admit that there are some boys who spoil it for others, but that does not bother me. No matter where I go I always know how to respect people. The girls, boys, men and women will talk to an American soldier all day long, providing they speak our language, which many can do. "Every morning we take a two and a half-rr. lie hike and all you can see is black berries growing, these vines serving ns fence hedges, Instead of the wire as we use. I haven't seen a wooden building since I am here. "Well, Bud. I am not sorry I enlisted, but was much disappointed when they trpnsferred me to this wagon train. "Sending my best regards to you and all my friends, I am, "Tours re.pectf ii'ly. GI.OF.Ci; J. .DLuO?,. Sept. 5, 1517. Henry Peters and Myrtle Strdman will be featured at the i'nn.i ss iii.aw tonight In a powerful society drama, "As Men Love." Also other pictures. 912S-1 The Woman's league of the Indiana council of defense in Whiting is enter
ing upon a vigorous campaign for the j enrollment of every woman for government aid. This will be accomplished by the signing of cards promising to ! aid Mr. Hoover in his work of const rv-j ing the country's food supply and also signing for any service by which the ' government will be helped during the! war. There are thirty different kinds of work which a woman may sign for j and f.he may pledge her time for one j hour a week if that is all she can spare, to her entire time. She may serve I her country in her own home or she may go to any locality where htr service cr.ay be needed. There will be a! house to house canvass in some local-! itics and the cards will also be given out by various church societies. The!
the East Chicago chapter to attend the meeting of thr-ir order next Thursday night, on which occasion the grand worthy matron. Mrs. Ella Sinyser of Eogansport. will, be present to make her official inspection visit to the East Chicago chapter. Mrs. Kate Woods Ray of Gary, gave a most entertaining and instructive lecture on "Woman Suffrage," at the library onWedncsday afternoon. This lecture was given by the civic section of the Fortnightly club. It takes an Informed brain as well as a brave heart to make a good soldier. Camj libraries will aid In developing both. You may do your bit by contributing whatever you wish to the local library fund, which Is assisting in raising the $1,000,000 for the fund for camp libraries.
MOSER PLEDGES PURE WATER FOR WHITING (Continued from page one.)
lief from this condition has been found in the general recourse by the public to the Whiting school well. Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of the residents of Whiting, and also of nearby communities, have been comfng to this well and carrying water from It, whieh they have found to be palatable and healthful. I believe that this relief can be greatly enlarged and enhanced by the sinking of a number of wells, probably from six to ten, at points throughout the city most convenient to the population, ard whVh arrangement would appreciably decrease the labor and inconvenience of the great numbers of people who are now carrying water from the school wt:ll. I believe further, that a large number of people who are now unable to use the school well by reason of its distance from their homes, would use pure well water if it could be had at shorter distances. I believe that the success of the Standard Oil company and ether nearby corporations in procuring good wp!1 wator at a romna ra 1 1 vely slizht
Br rtaioa cf thorough distribution with th drug- trad in the United States and lower Belling costs, reduced prices are now possible for Eckman's Alterative FOR THROAT AND LUNGS Stubborn Coughs and Colds S'O Alcohol, Xarcotic or Habit-Forming Dru;. $2 Size $1 Size low $1.50 Now 80 Cts. Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia.
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expense, warrants the city in undertaking to provide such wells for the people of Whiting generally. I am not opposed to filtration If It can be had at a cost within the ability of the Individual taxpayers to meet. But I am opposed trt any plan of filtration which is likely to saddlt. upon the taxpayers of Whiting a burden disproportionate to their ability to pay. Any filtration plan to merit my support must meet this requirement of cst. and besides this, must render water that Is free from dirt, from active bacteria and oil, and is palatable. However, the city water Is becoming worse year by year, and instead of further Jeopardizing the health of the, people during a tedious wait for possible filtration. I propose to give them at least temporary relief
with well water. If elected, I shall so recommend and urge upon the city council and hoard of nuhlir wrT-U !
immediately upon taking office. And I shall use my best ability and official power to the end that these things are accomplished. So much I promise on the water Question. (Signed) . Adv. TETER J. MOSER.
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laclips having charge of the canvas3 arc 31rs. J. Conner. Mrs. K. N. G.ivit, Mrs. J. E. Erinker. Mrs. C. W. Pov.-ers, Mrs. Roy Emerson, Mrs. Roy K. preen, Mrs. Erenkus, Mrs. J. Ciesar, Mrs. Mary Pataky and Mrs. F. n. Lewis. In connection with the food conservation plan tho state council of defense will g-ive a demonstration at the high school domestic science rooms tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Prof. Smith who is an expert in this line of work will g:ive a practical demonstration of canning: by the cold pack method. There will be a supply of valuable government bulletins for distribution at that time. All women are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Eaton entertained a number of friends at a ferewell party at their home in East Chicago in honor of Thomas Muldoon of AVhiting. Mr. Muldoon, who is a member of the Twelfth field artillery, spent a furlough of several days here visiting- at his home in Central avenue tmd left yesterday for his post in Fcrt Meyer, Va.. The AVhiting Order of the Eastern
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At the Price otie Rane alone - theWarehy&eei This offer is good during our Big Exhibit of THE SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE RANGE for two weeks onlv During that time an expert from the factory will be with us to demonstrate and pomt out exclusive features and points of advantage THE SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE RANGE has over any other range made We know that you can be convinced THE SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE is the best range m the world It is the only range with Patented Keystone Copper-Bearing Aluminum-Fused Rust-Resisting Flues' throughout. It looks best, is built strongest, bakes best and lasts longest. Be sure to come and bring all your friends. Useful souvenirs will be given free. Remember the Pate, Starting Oct. 1st, Ending Oct. 13th
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