Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 101, Hammond, Lake County, 17 October 1917 — Page 8
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VP Eisrht THE TIMES Wednesday, Oct. 17, rj7.
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And He Got Back His Strength and Energy. Sheboygan. Wis. "I was all , 'fagged out,' run down, no appetite, nervou. sleepless nights and drowsy during the diy, and was not ft to work. A friend told me to tnke Vlnol. I did so, and tan now eat three square meals a day. 1 sleep well, am alert, active, strong and well and have Rained eleven pounds." A, "W. Hlgby, Sheboygan, Wis This Is because Vlnol contains the elements needed to create a healthy appetite and restore strength. The complete formula is rrlnted on every package. This Is your protection. Joseph W. "Wels, Druggist; L. Harry Weis. and Norris They.. Hammond, and at the best drug store In every town and city in the country. Adv.
And Its People
Buy a $50.00 XJbvrty sons. Ea ol Whiting, open 9 a. m. to a p. to. 6-Jl All stockholders of the Peoples Mercantile Company are requested to attond a meeting at the K. of P. hall. Wednesday evening', Oct. 17th at 8 oclocK. 10-16-2 Mrs. Minnie B. Stewart of Sheridan avenue, has been entertaining her mother from Lafayette, Ind. Harold Cameron has returned homo from North Yakima. 'Wash., where he spent several months. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Vincent of New York avenue, are entertaining: their diughter. Mrs. Leo of Oil City. Pa, Mrs. I.ee. who is the mother of William Berlin who for many years resided with his grandparents here. Mrs. Loe reports that hit son is now "somewhere in France." A son was born to Mr. and Sirs. William Junkins. nee Elizabeth Kauziora, f 510 Fischrupp avenue. Thomas C. T.upe is entertaining h's pyrin's from Winchester, Ind, who pre also here to visit another son who is nt the preat Lakes Naval Training station. They Intend tilso visiting another son. Forest Rupe. who was In camp at East Chicago, He. however, has just left for Camp Shelby at Ilatt lesburg. Mrs. Alvln Eaton of East Chicago, -visited her sister, Mrs. Charles Cuni iigham, on Monday evening. Mrs. Jack Long returned to her home r. Cincinnati last right after a few m'ijs" visit wlt-i her parents. Dr. and Mrs. G. S. HilliarJ of 113th street. The general meeting of the Fortnightly club was held Monday night at which Mrs. IT. H. Huggins, Mrs. J. L. t'lark and Mrs. L. B. Hitter were voted in as members. After the-business f the evenlnsr, which also consisted of appointing Mrs. Diggs as delegite, and Mrs. Harry Grieves as altesn-'.te. to thu Mate convention of Woman'o Clubn to ! h?ld at X-"ort Wayne next week, 1 lie following excellent papers we-c read: tr.rr!can Ambulance Corps, Mis Rsr- !;!!: Tht- American F.scadrllle. Mrs C. 'J. True bit oc;: American Relief Work II Europe. Mrs. C. C. Whltem.ti. lV-;i--al was responded to by patrioMs quo:8tions. A few of Mrs. Mike Nealon's frler.ds tendered her an agreeable surprise at hpr home in the Pedrsen fiats. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in a social way. there being largely neighbors f Mrs. Nealon present. Mrs. William Hamlin of Sheridan avenue, is able to be out again after her jerent Illness.
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Save your hair! Make thick, wavy and beautiful try this!
Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf. Ther is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a fe. v-rishness and itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine tonight now any time will surely save your hair. Get a 15-cent bottle of Knowlkm's Danderine from any drug store or toilet rounter. and after the first application your hair will take on that life, lustre nnd luxuriance which is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance, an incomparable gloss and softness; but what will please you most will be after just a few week's use. when you will actually see a lot of fine, downy hair new hair growing all over the scalp. Adv.
EVENING GOWN FOR DEBUTANTE
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This charming: evenine gown for the debutante is made of a aoothin; shade of pray, embroidered In silver with a metal rise in blue and draper of jrray tulle.
A number Of new books were put Into circulation at the public library on Monday. Mrs. John McElvoy Is expected home in a few days from Ludington, Mich. Her brother-in-law, whosa serious Illness called her there. Is expected to return home with her to take treatment in Chicago. Miss Ruth Carlson will entertain the T. L. Iv. C. at her home In Sheridan avenue. Mr. and Mrs. WUk entertained guests from Chicago, at their home In Fred street, yesterday. The Sigma Delta Chi sorority gave a pretty party at th home of Miss Helen Williams In Indiana boulevard. Miss Louise Randall left today for Fort Wayne to attend the meeting of the Indiana State Librarians' association which Is in session today and tomorrow. FOUND On public school premises.' purse containing money. Call at Supt. office. Whiting. 10-17-1 Princess theatre tonight Triangle play. "Might and the Man." featuring Elma Lincoln. Also a Triangle comedy. 10-17-1
ROBERTSDALE
All stockholders of the Peoples Mercantile Company are requested to attend a meeting at the K. of P. hall, Wednesday evening, October 17th at 8 o'clock. 10-16-3 Miss Babe Wheeler of Chicago, visited Miss Violet Goldlng of Myrtle avenue, over Sunday. William and Edward Steiber and Elmer Eggers of Crete, 111., spent the weekend here visiting at the Eggers' home in Roberts avenue. Miss Amelia Kline and Ed Murry of Hammond, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Viscontl of Roberts avenue, Sunday. Mrs. Hartman of Indiana avenue, was a Chicago visitor yesterday. C. J. Crawford of Roberts avenue, returned from Memuhis, Tenn., where he spent a week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Val Brown and children of Hobart, Ind., spent the latter part of the, week here visiting the former's parents. Mrs. Henry Ehlers of Roberts avenue, visited friend3 at Indiana Harbor, Monday. Mrs. James Nicholson is spending a few days at Cassapolis, Midi., the guest of Mrs. Pullen. Alderman Henry Eggers and August Wegner visited the stock yards in Chicago, Monday. The Ladies' Aid society will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church. George Girman of Fort Benjamin Harrison, is spending several days here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. August Ruff spent Sunday In Chicago visiting at the Henry Blaul home. John Viscontl has returned home from Butler, Ind., where he spent two weeks on business for the Standard Oil Co. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Hennegan of Chicago, and Henry Hubbard of Francisville. Ind., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Red Hubbard of Roberts avenue, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Blaul and family attended the funeral of Henry Blaul of Chicago. Tuesday. Mrs. Toung of Roberts avenue, vis
ited her parents in East Chicago, yes
terday.
"CASGARETS" FOR HEW, COtDS, . JJIffl, BOWELS Enjoy life! Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy and constipated. Get rid of bad breath, sour stomach, coated tongue, indigestion.
Get a 13-cent box new. They're fine! Cascareta liven your liver, clean your thirty feet of bowels and sweeten your stomach. You eat one or two, like candy, before going to bed and Jn the mornlg your head Is clear, tongue Is clean, stomach sweet, breath right and cold gone. Get a box from your druggist and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Cascarets stop sick headaoha, biliousness. Indigestion, bad breath and constipation. Mothers should give a whole Cascaret to cross, bilious, sick, feverish children any time. They are harmless and never grips or sicken. Adv.
Robert, visited hers over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Fleck. The Unitarian Ladles' Aid alliance will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Julia Fraoe. The Lady Forsster lodge will give a publio card party at ths Odd Fellows' ball this week "Wednesday evening. H. Phleughoeft was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mra Wagner of LaSalle. 111., are hers vialtlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keilman for a couple ef days. Joseph Mellon has accepted a position with the Mark Mfg. Co. at Indiana Harbor and began working at that place yesterday.
DYER
War Is gathering the flower of our young manhood Into loyal legions "that liberty shall not perish" and once more the nation asks you and me to do our bit for the Liberty Loan. Tou can secure a 4 per cent Liberty Loan from ths First National Bank of Dyer by making the small payment of one dollar per week for forty-eight weeks. When all payments have been made we will. If you so desire, give you $50 for your bond. Easy Why certainly. William Herrman and Jos. F. Keilman of Hammond, visited with relatives hero Saturday evening. Mrs. Nick Schutx and children of Hammond, were the guests of Frank L. Keilman and family out here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner of LaSalle, 111., spent several days here with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kaiser. Michael Gettler of Duluth, arrived here Saturday to spend several days with relatives In his former home town. Mr. Gettler reports typical winter weather In the neighborhood from whence he came. Theo Kammer visited with relatives at Chicago over Sunday.
Michael Fagen spent ths forepart of
the week in Chicago on business.
Oliver Galther, one of Dyer's young lads bade his parents, relatives and
friends here good-bye Monday morn
ing when he left for training camp, as he had volunteered his services to his country. The good wishes of the entire community are with him In his good
work.
HIGHLAND
Miss Esther Ferguson spent ths week
end at her home In Marlon. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Lydlck enter
tained Rev. Mahan of Chicago, Sun
day.
John Hook, member of the 45th ma
chine gun company located at Fort Ben
Jamin Harrison, visited at the home of
his father. Richard Hook, Sunday.
Miss Emily Katzbach, who Is attending the Chicago university, apent Sun
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Katzbach.
Earl Gilbertsen of Chicago, was the
guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilbertsen, Sunday. John Groot, mall carrier on the Gary
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Star Theatre Whiting, Ind. TODAY Arthur Ashley, Gerda Holmes, Edw. Langford in "THE IRON RING" A picture true to every day life Also HAM and BUD "THE RAIL ROAD RAIDERS''
TOMORROW Lionel Barrymore Ethel Dayton
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry4 Jabaay and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Tanis. Sunday. Mrs. Earl, who has been visiting relatives and friends In this vicinity the past week, returned to her home in Roseland on Monday. Mrs. Harry Bult and Mrs. P. Tanls
were the guests of Mrs. Peter Mulligan in Lansing on Tuesday. Herman Meets? of Highlands, was here on business, Monday.
HOBART
Misses Elsie Rose and Katherine Wehner have accepted positions as clerks at the local Pennsylvania depot, and began work Monday. Mr. George Westbecker returned to her home at Greensburg. Pa.. Monday after visiting here for the past three weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Westbecker. Mrs. O. Leary and Meesj-s. Heillln and Finnlgan, all of Chicago, spent ths week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hlckey. Temporarily. Mrs. Dora Halstead will fill the position s bookkeeper for the Hobart Light and Water Co. which was recently vacated by Miss Elsie Rose. Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin and son
WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER
Wash the poisons and toxins from system before putting more food Into stomach.
8ay Inslde-batMng makes any. ona look and feel clean, aweet and refreshed.
Wash yourself on the inside before breakfast like you do on the outside. This is vastly mors important because the skin pores do not absorb impurities Into the blood, causing illness, while the bowel pores do. For every ounce 'of food and drink takon Into t'-e 'Ijmarh. ?. :irly an cunco of waste material must be carried out of the body. If tli.s waste material Is
not fc.lrr.ina'.ed day l uj.y it ulckiy ferments and generates poisons, gases and toxins which are absorbed or sucked Into the blood stream, through the lymph ducts which should suck only
nourishment to sustain ths body.
A sjendid health measure Is to drink, before breakfast each day, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in It. which is a harmless way to wash these poisons, gases and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels; thus cleans
ing, sv.-eetenlng and freshening the entire alimentary . canal before putting more food Into the stomach. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate costs but very little at at the drug store but Is sufficient to make anyone an enthusiast on inside-bathing. ' Men and women who are accustomed to wake up with a dull, aching head or have furred tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, sallow complexion, others who have bilious attacks, acid stomach or constipation are assured of pronounced improvement in both health and appearance fhortly. Adv.
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EXTENSION TABLE BARGAIN This massive solid oak extension table comes in either golden or fumed finish, heavy octagon pedestal, plank base, 48 inch round top, extends to 6 feet. An 4 O OC exceptional bargain at I adallU
BED, SPRINGS and MATTRESS Enamel bed, substantial posts and fillers; link fabric springs. Mattress has sanitary fibre filling and heavy layer cotton ,top. Spe- 1 if "7R eially priced at f t. 3
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WHITE ENAMEL CRIBS This safety crib comes in either white enamel or Vernis Martin. Continuous post, closely set fillers that prevent baby's head "J Cfl from becoming caught (UU
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PERIOD ROCKERS This illustration is merely intended to suggest the excellence of our period rockers. . We have many exceptional bargains to offer you this week. Ask to see our 44 flfl special at 1 I UU
HEATER BARGAINS The best heater made for the money, built especially for us and in accordance with our own specifications, based on years of experience in handling heaters equal to
any sixty dollar heater made our price
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BROOKS PHONOGRAPH A standard Victrola-sized Phonograph that has no equal in richness of tone or exactnss of reproduction. As good as any $200 ma- Q"I EJfl chine made. Our price. . O i JU
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rural route, moved to Gary lsst week. Mr. snd Mrs. A. U Reiner are entertaining the former's mother, Mrs. A. Reiner of Blue Island.
LOWELL )!
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Robinson. .John Robinson and Mrs. Ernie Surprise transacted business In Chicago jesterday. Mrs. Henry Clement of Shelby, was In Lowell yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robinson of Washington, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Oscar Dinwlddie. Mrs. Edith Baird and children who have ben visitlnp her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dinwiddle, left yesterday for their home in Butte. Mont. They have been visitlnjr hers for the past wo months.
HO OSIER BRIEFS HARTFORD CITT, Oct. 17. Twentyfive bales of hay was the loot of thieves who recently robbed the barn of J. A. Alfrey, near here. A son of Alfrey llv in across the road raw the wagon drive away but supposed it was on the order of his fsther. E VAN'S VI LLE, Oct. 17. In accordance with the new conveyance law for townnhlp schools, a hack has been put In operation In Knight township. SHELBTVILL.E, Oct. 17. While
wrestling with a playmate, Herbert I
Walton, 14 yetrs old, bit his tongue j
nearly in two, when strucK unaer tne chfn by his opponent. GART, Oct. 17. Two days after marriage, Mary Burns, deserted him and Sam Is seeking a divorce on grounds of abandonment
VINCENXES. Oct. 17. A corn cutter while filling a silo near here, blew up, but no 6ns was Injured. The causa of the explosion Is unknown. One theory was that someone might have placed a stick of dynamite in the fodder.
EWCASTLE, Oct. 17 Mrs. Edna West was granted a divorce after Introducing as evidence a picture of her husband's supposed paramour. She charged cruel treatment, refusal to eontribute to her support and adultery.
How Long Must I Suffer From the Pangs of Rheumatism?
Is There No Real Relief In Sight? Doubtless like other sufferers, you have often asked yourself this question, which continues to remain unanswered. Science hss proven that your Rheumatism is caused by a germ in your blood, and the only way to reach it is by a remedy which eliminates and removes these little pain demons from your blood. This explains why liniments and lotions can do no permanent good,-for
they cannot possibly reach these germs which infest your blood by the millions. S. S. S. has been "successfully use4 for Rheumatism for more than fifty years. Try it to-day. and you will And yourself at last on the right track to get rid of your Rheumatism. Tou can get valuable advice about the treatment of your individual case by writing t& the Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co., Dept. N-6, Atlanta. Oa, AdvK
