Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 97, Hammond, Lake County, 12 October 1917 — Page 10

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ALL CHOKED 0? WITH CATARRH? WHY CONTINUE MAKESHIFT TREATMENT?

Sprays And Douches Will Kever ! Lure lou. Catarrh Js nnnoyinsf enough v.hen It chokes up your nostrils sii'l air rasssr"'. causing painful nnd diiTioult I breathing- and other diseotr forts. l!ut the real danger conies when It reaches j down into your lur.j?!. This !s why you should at once reallzo the impnrtanca of the proper treatment, ; and I'- no t!mo exi ert:nentir. with j worthless remedies which touch only'

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Happtnins of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

Tha execrable mail service between Crown Pclnt and Hammond is to blame for the second time this week in the delay of publishing: Crown Point neva in these coljmr.s. These, letters took T.fi hours bttwecn tha two places. Postmaster Kein has taken v.p ths poor serv.ee with tha department but no re

iicf is obtained. Tho fault lies not in ; disj erring with priz:9 and i : rethe Crown I'omt ro3toiV;ee, but In the f 50 that the money can be used

mail car because the mail which should be put off at Hammond is taken on through to Chic-irc Mrs. F. F. Heighway whor.a charming little book for children, entitled. "Outdoor Slot tea for Indoor Polk", has re cently te-en published by the Uobbs j Merrill Co. of Ir.d;:r.a?ol:3 has received; word this week that her book had been ! placed on tha Indiana Reading Circle 1 list which Is a signal honor and sppafcs well'for the literary stylo of rhls lltfle tiook, the stories of which are so delightfully told. T!i5 members of the Methodist congregation will tender a reception to the rr pastor, Ite-. Pohn A. Aylin;?. at the ijthodlst church pa: hrs t--nisht. All iifnibrs and friends are itcd to extend the hand of weieome to Rev. Avllng end family. Mls Baza Ihxrr delightfully entertained the members r.f the Q. A. M. Club mt her home on Uoldsborough street on Ti-epday evenir.?. Thi3 was tho first meeting of the year and the prizes were ; won bv Mrs. Horter.se Ileinze of Gary and Mrs. Panche Scull. Only one prize ; 1 Drinking of Water fBT W. LrCAS. t. Tt.t ) Tt, 1 i.-c. -t it. t .... .

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plenty of pure water both between meabj and with one's tacais is beneficial to health, l or a great many years it vra3 tho erroneous opinion of rrarty medical men and the public F"nci;i!!v that the habif- of drinking water uita the food wad harmful to digcf.tion. It has now been proven by mrans of the X-rays and actual testa upon many Lealtby younz men that tho M-inkinn of largo amounts of wafer tn'.'t mtaU ia i

to keep healthy drink plenty of pure j T1 un"uy 'r , " X , -9 T'0U- .--water (not ice water), both with I "n,t f?'v &rty your meals and between me.-.ls. If vo ! JI "tl" -A irk''1- , ever sufTor from backache lunibaco, rheu-i X. 1'red P-hammer yr.. v rdmatisra, or r.ny of the pymptoms of : s'-;,' i!1 Hammond vif i..ne ncr n.ctnkidney trouble such a,? deep colored j r. Mrs. Sturm. .1; urine, sediment in 'trine, pettir.c; out of' l;-th Wi'.to of Chicago, v.site. bed at night frequently and other trouble- ; i:...b.-rtsd.t:e friend . w.-dn-saay. rome effect 8. tak Amiric fdoiibs ptren-rthi i Mrs. Tli-niM Kegi.':U of Myrtle ftve-

lefore rnealn. The.-e Anuric Tablets caa be obtained at drug stores. DELICATE YOUNG GIRLS, MOTHERS! Goshen, Ind. "When I waa a 3-ouns; girl ju?t coming into womanhood I suffered greatly. This caused me to become run-down. weak: and nervous. My nether pave ms 1 )r. Pierce's Favorite Pres-rritmon and I . : 1 . t i ,' v1 C i-' i.cH-i ut:cn iruuf -J bled since. I am Af now t a e motker ' ' of four strong children and I have always bealthy taken this medicine during expectancy and afterward to give me strength, which it always did. I considi-r I wad very fortunate in knowinc of 'Favorite Prepcription.'" Mm. Mabyet Gota, 613 South 11th St.

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To be rkl of Catarr'x fou the iiseu5tj Kerma cut of your blood. hnvo been reported S. S.. which com-Spl-.ndiJ results frc-rn th use of pb.tely routs front your blood th Cntnrrh germs, fur which it is t perfect antidote. ! S. S. S. is sold by e.U druggists. If! you wish medical advlco as to tha treat- ! ment of your cwn Individual cas. wrilo i to-day to Chief M'.icnl Adv :E"r, AthM 'ii. Swift Ca. Ppeclfic Ad v. Co., Pert. I13, will be fflven this year, tho money spent for a second prize in former yars will be donated to thi Kvl Cross. Also eeeh hostess who cr. tort nltis tho club will donate $2.00 to the. lied Cross fund. Th-di.'fere-nt club in Crown Point ere certainly to be coin men iod for the pairioiic c:vrif -iiiirH f1,,- hnvn iVsr lv1 I in for a monthly purpose.. Tha Parent-Tea. -hers' Association held its opening meeting in the high school building: on Tuesday evenisj. A very fine program was given and tho informal talks by Messrs. Truce, Clo!?-r and lUl'.man wore in kcop'.ng w:m the times and they urtr. U our boys and git'3 nd they urge'U our boys and git', ip themselvi.3 to take up th to equi duties that present themselves. Tho elf ct'on of officer. took place at the close of tho program: President. C. Aliman; vic'i president, Mrs. Charles Baufe'htrty: si?retory and treasurer. fi Pntliff. Tho next inevtinir will be ' 1 held the second Tuesday in Neve 'rhe foUcwh t- n r-1 f.t rr r. n : n :'p i ' - ' lir.-r.Kf: 1 Irnest Wheel-r, vc.para;o, r . . . . T T M - Tee I ini. ati'i li'iisivs o.v, Intnl. in., o-... P. tVclf. Gary, and Clara Mafttrs, Chicago: fara Nuron end Martha Eundo, ; liir.-.v.iov. 1; Piclnra lraxt ana 1.11.1 1 FrohVorp, Toll-Mon: Stanley Trojir.ow- ! fkl. East ChienKO, end Katjvenne Mil1 shall, .outh CiiiCa,o, ill.: iienry jo.ui (dies ton. and Ella Otto. ..e.r. lev-, i and Mary Basilwctz. Las. ch,rH: r,ots.rt Scott and Cecelia j j Yaiu'lm, Gary. ! rr.-..d Cr.ll Ins nnd Ml5 Marpnret ! p.oldt of this city were called to Hobart 1 ,,r. c,iv on account of the de.ith of. their mother. Mrs AVnv P.o'.dt of tint -itv Tri funeral services w ere church in Il-'bart. n ROBERTSDALE J All the i dies' Aid s Ldiea ir.ters.'ted in ths La,.iety cf the Evangelical reiu'.st(d to meet at the ch are tcmorrow evening at 5 cioclt. r -Market of Myrtl-l a.venue. It ft l"'',rc'! nuf.. is en-r:v.r hf r sister. Mrs. J. F Snel--c of 1'ueblo. Colo. Mrs. Sncdeo tccomtani-d her husband. lr. tnedec, f.rst lieutenpnt in the fudd hospital corp. to Chicago, where he left with the second d. vision f'-r France. Cecil Mast-.i-s. n of the Great I.nh'-s Naval station h3 l-eon home for several days on furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Masters.ui of Myrtle avenue. Mrs. Janies Clahhy of Myrtle avenue, visited ' fri'-nds In I lam r-.r nd. yrsterda y. A very r'-tty wedding took p!ac Wednesday Hfiernoon at :: o'clock when Miss Ruth Jewctt of ind:.-ir.a lou!evnrl and Jacit Bach I of V.'hitinc. were unite. 1 in znarriase at the I.utlie-tan rarf-onage by I!v. P.opp. The young diipls was a'iinded by William P-chl, a brother ' f tlie groom, and Miss Anna La tier. After the ceremony zht bridal party motored to Chicago where they h-i 1 'inner aril in the evening attended the !,r:il re. The hri.T Is the yov njejat daughter of Edward Jeweit of Indiana h'.ih-vatd. and is will kr...- n in Fncii t n 1 'li i 1

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circles. The grroom Is ctw of 'Whit Ins'." most ropular yum,? infn. Eoh have a ho:-t of friends who extend their conuratul.til'ias. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Kachl will re.!df in fammi n .1. Mr. John Vil:on of Enst SM pent Thursday hero tho jruost of Mrs. Robert Wi'.pon of Indiana boulevard. I Miss Doris l'holps c f Pearl street, has licet pted a position with tha Atkln & J "harp grocery of AVhltln. Mrs. Humbert and Mrs. "WhUakor of' Kent land. Ind., returned to their home if; fr a few fays' visit at tha Eaton home in Atchison avenue. i Mrs. John Plau and daughter Clara of Myrtle avenue, visited at Hammond, U''fnesday. ! S-! vices will be held at tY Eveng j leal ! .rch ti!., o-vi.ltig at T.Cj. aro welcome. WhJting And Its 13 Br Buy a $50.00 Ubkrr.y Sena. EtLk ol Whiting-, open 3 a. m. to 8 v. m. t-Xl Princess Theatre tonight. Triangle I plays. Bes.sio Barriscale in "The Snarl." J tho amazing adventures of a brilliant I young prima donna. Also a Triangle ; c-.-merly. 1U-12-1 The Red Cross sewing class will meat j in the domestic science- room of the ! rleht school this evening. All women ' v. ho can, are u rgrcd to come and sew. i Tho Parent-Teachers' association has secured Prof. Wm. Lowe Bryan, presi- ! dent of Indiana university to lecture , here on Oca. 24. 1 Mrs. Bessie Hayden of Lowell, dist : t depmy of trie R. X. of A., is in ; Whiting assisting the Royal Neighbors I In preparing for the district convenc: which !s to be held here Oct. 9. The Elks had a. d mcing party at tho , o v e :i . ' M iJot.i on Wednesday evening nU as attended by a hirira crowd j '.f your.? pc.ple. j Ycu con't tet comfort or service from a poorly built Shoe. Better pay a little re mis season and get Wulk-Ovtrs ! supremo in worhnianship, style uuj a'.ty. H. (Jordon fe Son. 10-12-1 , . j- . .. v.. v iai...i."-! i'i iiivii'ja tti a very pretty party at their home in Laporte avenue Tuesday evening in honor of tho birthday anniversary of the former. The ;v-tiing was spent In music, games and ' Janelng, after which refreshments were 1 1 rved. Special showing tomorrow of all thct is new in Lace Curtains and Draperie3. Just received a new shipment of Fancy Cretonnes. II. Gordon & Son. 10-12-1 We are. preparing the first showing Tho library has secured considerable valuable material on the subject "Fil-trai.k-n." This being tho important issue of the campiign it is the duty of every vott-r to acquaint himself along these lines, end the books are therefore 8t the command of not only the pditienl aders but any one wishing to read up on this subject. Emll Dexter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lit. xtr-r of Atchison avenue, has now been raised to the rank of corporal. ' i inter Coa's for th little folks this .nany prt-tty styles at moderate prices av.-nit the inspection of thoughtful mothers. H. Gordon & Son. 10-12-1 Mrs. Hii.tet.ra.nd!. of Atch'son av-nue. attended a pirty given at tho home of Mrs. fJrunhart on the East Side. The marna go of Miss Ruth Jewctt of It !er'sda'e and Jacob Pichi of Whit ing, toon, place at trie residence of Re-v. cev. ; r .'ed- j J. John I'.cpp of Laporte avenue, on W r.s.iiy iiiternoon, hy whorr. the cere-j r. timny was performed. The couple was , att. nded hy AVilliam Bachi, brother of :i;- groom, nnd Miss Ruth Laucr. Af-I tf-r the ceremony the young couple left I f'-r Chicago to spend a few days, and upon th ir return will reside temper- 1 ar:!y with the bride's parents on Fearl I street ia Robortsdale. j Mrs. Catherine Stewart and daughter ! Florence, attended a party at the Dixon j hom in East Chicago last evening i r.:eh v.-as riven in honor of Mrs. Ed- ! H war.l iiouser or Ilarvev. El. .I"'-m' Fager of Atchison avenue, at- 1 U tended the funeral of his father at To!- 1 H lesion on Wednesday. Columbus Day is to be celebrated by a fi dancing party at the Slovak Home on n tl' "1 ft rest tonight, given by Al Hassan grot to, "i7KP.rt-t Griffith will entertain Come in and Service

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GIRLS! MAKE A BEAUTY LOTION WITH LEMONS X 4- A i X z X X f . X 2k At tho cost of a small Jar of ordinarycold cream one can prepare a full quarter plr.t of tie most wonderful lemon skin softener and comnlexion beautifier. by squeezing the juice of two fresh I lemons into - bottle containing three ounces of orchard vshitc. Care should I i be taken to strain the juice through aj ' fine cloth so no lemon r'-'lp gets in. then I this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that le-mon juice is ! used to bleac 1 and remove such blernishes as sailmvness, freckles and tan. i and Is the id.-al skin softener, smooth- j ener and beautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of or chard white et any pharmacy and two! lemons from the grocer nnd make up aj quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion nnd mnssngo it daily into the face. neck, arms nnd hands. naturally should help to soften, freshen, b'.oieh and bring out the roses and beauty of any skin. It is wonderful to srnoothen tough, red hands. Adv. r the Tri Kapp. sorority at her home In Ontral avr-mi- tomorrow evening. Senator Procter v-iil give an address at the high school auditorium at 6 o'clock to night, the subject if which will be "Patriotism." There will also be a musical program In connection, the entertainment to bo- given by the Knights of Columbus in celebration of Columbus Day. The public is Invited. The republicans now have their campaign In full swing. It was announced last night by City Chairman Hall that there would bo a mass meting tomorrow evening at Frank wskl lT.a.11. Arrangements have been made for a large crowd to turn ou', as this the first mass meeting of the campaign. 10-12-1 A Mnlsnea JOB. A suitor objected booptiso his bride-to-be had a short le.i; and limped. "You are wronpr lu c-bjectins to that," said the innrringo broker. ".Sr.ppo.so you marry n woman whose legs are sound and strnllit. What do you gain hy it? You nre not sure from day to day that she will not fall down nnd break a leg nnd then be lame for the rest of her life. Just consider the pain, the excitement nnd the doctor's bills. But If vou marrv th!a one nntbintr ran linn. pen. Here you huve a finished job." Star Tliealre Whiting, Ind. Today 2 GREAT PICTURES 2 PEARL WHITE "THE FATAL RING" CHARLIE CHAPLIN "THE BANK" TOMORROW Clara Kimball Young HEARTS AFIRE" i 2" 722 we'll tell you anon

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MISSES' DRESS. By Anabel Worthington.

The girl wbo it going away to school or college needs a good, serviceable drsf for general wear, in the classroom and outside of it The cce shown in No. 8470 is Just tie tld-ig for tUe purp-jsc, because it le rath: r e.ruple and vet U has-the latest, fnslioi. kaijr- i. T-f t.ont is !o one piece from houI!er tn he-", but the beck ia semi-fitted and the skirt Is gathered to it at th slightly raised waistline. A narrow sash cones from each side of the back, crosses at the front and ties at tho back. The large collar has the new pointed effect, which is so goo3. Deep cuffs, with points, mstch the collar. Two unusual lookiuj pockets are stitched to the sides. The dress pattern, No. 470. is cut in sizes 16, IS and 20 years. Width at lower edge of skirt is 2V3 yards. The 16 year size requires 4!a yards 30 inch material, with H yard 30 inch contrasting goods. To obtain this pattern send 10 cents to tbs office of this publication. Everyone in the contented in the wearing apparel, too, if they buy

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Women's Fall, and Winier Coals Greatest Purchase and Sale of the season, and a Collection Worth Seeing. Each Coat is a Representative of an Uncommon Individual New Fashion, in a Fine Favored Material Beautifully Tailored. Some have great collars, some are lavishly trimmed with plush, etc. Every little detail of the Coats is handsome. The Fina Materials Include: Plush Velours Bolivia Cloth Plaid Velour Crystal Cloth Wool Velour 16 50, 18.50 10 $40

Children's Clothes Splendid Variety. Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Hats, Millinery and Furs. IPs Unferslood Your Credit Is Good

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family should be. happy and golden autumn with new and they can save money, here on credit. Men's and Young Men's Suiis and Top Coats New Shipment Just In From New York. Younsr follows who kno"w "Style" will recognize the superiority of these, suits and overcoats the minute they see them. Almost no limit to the assortment. You'll wonder how we can show so many suits and overcoats at these values. And tha wonder GROWS when you exan-ine 'bo ouality. 16,50, 18.50 1o S35

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GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT! STOP DANDRUFF IHD BEAUjnFYQUR RI Hair stops falling out and gets thick, wavy, strong and beautiful.

Tr-:r h.i'r becorr.ss light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous, and beautiful as a young girl's after a "Danderlne luiir cleanse." Just try i.!us m-jiatea a cloth with a Jittla Danderlne arid carefully draw It through your hair, taking tn small Btrand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and In Just a few moments you have doubled tha beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the hair at ones, Danderlne dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and Invigorates the scalp, forever stopping Itching and falling hair. But what will please you most win be after a few weeks' use wbea you wMI actually see new hair fine raid downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of It, surely get a 25 cent bottle f Knowlton's Danderlne from any druggist or toilet counter, and Jnst try it. Adv. The Red Cross the symbol of a tauser wide as the world and high as Heaven. AT Tl

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