Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 107, Hammond, Lake County, 24 October 1917 — Page 6

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THE TIMES Wednesday, (M. 124, 1917. .

VIHOL REMUS THE CAUSE OF

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t meet ing t n : sil I .

j Mr. and Mrs. Ivor K-h-'i !' !ior! Swollen. Lii!ul-, flt.klos. loot art il'io to i.tit'-i. ,-av n yest. ru'ay in 'Lie ig... a liropsieal cotoiitioii, I'eii v.iiM'l ly t'.cne Hi .'ii't !.... k .it our Sh. s. II" tits TiitTOil kitiat'y.i. N; tf ii rall y when t ho ; .-u don't think t'a. y ..tier . . . pt i na I kidneys are Uci atiy'il I ho Ma -a 1 is fiilo.l ! .i,ri. d,.n't buy t;..-m. ! with j.oi.so;tou. v.a-;o la.-itior, whi-h wtio-:: i-i It. i;tii)i ,v Si'N ' tlf? in tho foot, ankle ami wruta; v.r ', -I-,,. , it sen .f .i..:,!.tt, ,.r ' u:i'Kt tl.i- c-yoa in bj.s-l-.ko formations. ! M', ' t.-w . ,..,., i. . t i .1 ut A? a rtntfiy for t !. e.e-ily rccT-

S !.. S:uM'.-.i lb-art . !tttr. it b Ib-v . Mill-

nil i 1 1 -1 ia, 1 V ' ! i.i'ii I'r. u I . 'is uer- M Catherine- Kham Kin-ion

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mat v7c Guarantee. i ..fn.-r ... , -a r ! : i i ,fJ on ' -: i : ! 1

A Constitutional Remedy , (

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h- --t t.'tii.- :iii'i ti'-su-' l.ti.l.l-r 1 havf .:' t-kt-li." -". H. II' tl. I.-tf.i-.i;. V.'.-i purtr;.!it Vtn-' I ' '' cl:r--n;o ti t ' ; s, 0' -! : - 5P ! 1 t :) I . : ' '. "X 't A ! '. i ' r,'!;.'':i''. J' .vpii;! i n .n-.-ry t i't- - Vv:r r.i, i-..-y i:' it !'.:;-. JocvH A''', v. -.-;:--. J-1 ucv..-t. K ury V.Vis. art 1 Nrr!. Th ; .. 1 ta tr.J.:...:.!. t-.r.i at th-i Vest use .! r : . . t y lon.i and ;tty !n tti.t c; un'ry. At".

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WOULD TESTIFY.

Lewis, Intl. "Tor a long tine I Ftif-

. ,a ttrca train bra kar!,et K'S-"" rrtin in left, tide, fr-v.

qucr.t kitlney exerotion, bothrrtr.ir ir.i

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' ,. ana Mrs. .t ...-I'll K-trlinK'T an.i , bai k''-'. the lay lii'l tiight, inM-' ti of !li.i'(-on.', w.-ro i.- s's of l's- fc.., . ' and t he ur aei.l ia .... r's p-r. nts. Mr. an-J Mrs. M..t- i '"V bl'Xt.i eau.scl r.:o .--.en- s,i oto . ! 'rffftSf'S p,:f,Vr ,rrn rhr-u ! i.ko Starr, ,aa-!, of Son,!, Clw. feHA? In":im t tn his niaoha,.. Ah -at two P . ,,W(,rr,u,' lm? I

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Itt hrner. with las luachitif

. Mrs. 1 1-tiry !

tt New York

the best kidney remedy on. the market :

tri'-l other kidney 1

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Buy a $i0.O0 U'ofcily Uona. EAUK ol VTliitiaj, ojea 3 a. ta. to 8 s. to. 5-21 , Triar.grio plays Rt the Prince." thea- :. tro tc-nifc'it Y. A leu la "Th- Man Who ; Ma.1t! Oocu.' Al.-o a Triangle eeiae.Jy. . 10-24-1 ; Tea '11 have n- trouble in ftntimj; your . r r-i'e:-.:ice ltt t vt ro a ts at this store. ', V.-iUo-.-- are a'tri-tiv,-. i

i-)-:t-i ii. iionpox & sox.

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! t'ense S f a r-om k-.i v.as ri.-,,r(i unrter ;..'".: j)r pipr,.,.';, ar t;. ,ir.!y ors-S. in my; ' bon.ts. Stareeinifh. to 1.1 th- police that j 0pjnion (5;. -vd! rurc ki.!nv a:ii bladtirr ' ! there nr..t W rem.-tl'itit; v.r, a Nv,rh , troubles.'' ii::c;".Y A. Lov.-:. !

' his riaci-.in- l-ecau?e he eoul'in't fcp lit.

Miss Jersie Piu-pr.n will entertain o eaetob-rs of the Tri Kappa Fororlty Iter home in Pennsy 1 vn nia avenue, t 111. '.ay "veninsr.

GRIFFITH

Mrs. Jewell exre. t? t be able to j Vor!i., jVrguson Msitci friends In

return bom-' from the lu'?ritai within a wc '.c or Jo. Th. Itoysl V.-isl.bors of Whttinjc will

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....... j. if...:, -v.- ,1,1,1 rc'lows hall Tb.urs.1ay eveninr. cl Mrs. .J. II. H..skir.s alteiul.d th j Thf SUpr..-ni officers will bo present

a.-tiiiir t An t i-i uoereu.osis j r, n-t P.striet L'-ruty Mr

iciiipati City, yesttr.l-ty. Ja.l K'-jTRie has t"as't!ti t h " rrftion of

a n- w- b.ouse in tb.f northwest part (if

Hay ilen o' l'rntikorski

! I.owfil wall have clifrfff I P'-nioe r:ttic mptlnj a

j ha',!, Thursday, Oet. ZH. Tssu-s of ', l the ean-.paiitn will be d-.seusseti. 1 -

t rar.k 1 '! s c -. n an 1 l'rnk Orc-cnwa! 1 "hate re . ttrned h""i from tii-rr iruis-; w a a the V. n t ti-i:n:ng squad out o '.Irstit fir a.

a-. r.t.J Mrs. Jn-n Cam-ren and fa:r.- J V v h-f.e taooj r.tst Chiea-.i. Mr. at'il ! Ir." Ki'-. ard M-issr.er b.avo pur- .

' 'h.e Jierae oa .'la rk str-t-t which 1 ( Kr.l oro-aptec! bv 'If (".imrons. I ... t- c. .,, i FOR RUXT I.fgh.t housekeeping room

Star theatre, is ia M. rey h.-'Sp.ral in C'hieasrt so.ft'ertnff with n ppr r.d !e! is.

V' tn and !.?.- Kunerasek entertained four of their fri-n.li from Xort'a .Tudoit, last Sa'tirdiy ttnd Sunday. M. II. 1'. ain't-.' of India raw lis, was

! a business visitor l.ore today.

A ear lead of potato-. will b.- brought nto town by some of our loading eiti-

Mrs. I I;. c,, , m, .-taita d th" in. -tubers ..f tii.. ,.rni,.. Uar.ard and 11. y. . .I'll.; wt tor lioni.' ,.n M. .in str.ff, on 1 'ii'biy aft. moon. Tb- prlz- at ato -i ii britl;.-.' u-;i s won ,y Mi s. John I.. Iimaii. Tl..- -la!, j 1. 51!-. t li .i I "P-I..-1 'at.- Auo-.l'.n olub in the futur-. -' lliiitrd and !: i '. 11. .dubs have ..its.'li lat.-!. 'I la- t.rst eiiforiititn. nt of th- I'lmm- '"'' "' 1 ' ii.aer. ., ocu r- ti ven uii'l.-r '" oo-IU'"- ,-f tl,.- K,.rtnihtly Musi- ,: hil. Mi!! I... he. I in the Crown th-n-' "" M'.ti.lay evtnm. f.'et. r:. lr. : it -us: tt iM :,..-t iri. Miss IP k.i n s... nt Sunday with o r parents ,a f f.-tti . . ri. l'r..l Mau mil family intend leaving My f. ir i'.-iI, faiiiba whero tli-y have '" K," ' '"''i '-.- years' l.-nso ori souk; arm i.-.n.-l. ... is. i ' 11 1 Vhelr. ."-eretary 'l th.. l.ai... f,,u,,ty Counejl of retens int' ii it t.. trit the difl-rt-nt citi'-s rind v. ns in tii,. county this week in th taait.r of food conservation. .Mis. .1. I:. S. I.eniiy has b-en eontln'I lo h-r home .) p.;St w..-ek with uiiit.' a seri.'us r3s of poisoninK. Miss Sara Winer has resigned hr p. si'K-n with the no-t Lumber Co. l-'lorctiee. t!-,,-, riaught-r of Mr. and Mrs. i;t"if. Hal", is reported tn be very y;-k with tnembran-ou? croup. C.oitit;- Ait. n? era) and family ar m.umt,- t the Jbafftnan fnnn. north of l..wti insfad of the iiartholdy house, as was t-iiited n these columns last week. Mrs. John Huber. living on Vet Joit- t .street, is reported very siek with l.-art trouhl.tf and a rhsiolan is in dally nttendanee. Mrs. J. c. tjibbs 15, in Fnrt -vayne several flays this week where she is

. "ie rotate t oaerat iw j of Clubs. Mrs. G.bh.s is chairman of!

t .'-.- i ent ii flf st rict . Xe-.v nisrriae licenses issued as follows :

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LISTEN!

"Pape's Cold Compound" ends severe colds or grippe, in few hours.

in 1 he Ik .ad. ttops nose ruitninK, re-(iulln-ss. fovensheiiin, soreness an-1

Tour told will break and till grippe misery end after taking a dose of Tape's Cold Compound" -very two hours until three doses are taken. lt promptly opens ch-tre J-up nostrils

and air passages nasty (JisehtirKO or li. ves .-k b.-ada. he to s. sore throat. Mi

st iiTntss. pun't stay ftuffed-upT Quit blowir.R and M-iufflitiKl I'.ase your throbbins: loiol - riot bin it in tio- world fivs such prompt relief as 'Tare's Cold Compound," which costs only a few cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no Inconcnience. Aicept no substitute. Adv.

.South IP-nd today (Tuesday.) The district of fi.-ers. Mrs. X. K. Vilner und

Mis. Adrian Court rlctht. and Miss JosephineMeeker, ii d'.d-K-Hte front the local society, ate ia attn'lince. I S'ord has been i - .-It I from Mrs. i-'U'U Mt.k-r from her tst-st, ;-, Mis. La Poclie of i.'iircy, Colo, who has bo n very ill of typhoid pneumonia that her condition Is vtry nncli impro-d sn 1 Lii-j family look ff-r i speedy jecoveiy. Miss Kibi Lotos lbs return-il from a week-end visit with rcdativej ia (J a.-

i'he condition c v. ho has been ;;- P'. st several w o -1'

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Normal Eyes

l;ss Sarah Pattern isly 5ie'.c for ).--mains about tii"

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Pen Koch, Hammond; Lena Frecke, Crown Point. Joseph liopolskl, Victoria Wojcieszav. Hammond. AVm I-roy Dechantal, Frieda Augusta Ehlert. Hammond. John H. M'-Faddrn. Marcaret Temple. Hammond. Andrew (Juha, Susan Badovleh. Gary. John Kosik, Kate Pasror, Hammond. 'n Monday ev-nlnsr those in charge of the liberty loan campaign tn frown Point, announced $20. 0 0 0 already sold in bonds. The P.oy Scouts, tn their house to house canvass on Monday netted $2,000 for this fund. Buy a bond and beat the Booties, is a popular slfgaa this week. ' The district meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of thMethodist church, is being held In

Now Is a Good Time

To Treat Your Catarrh

zrns who liSVf1 ifr";iio tcthtr to secure.

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litre- in tec lanii.y or i. J. nciriffer

from en nttaca of mumps.

Mild Weather Aid Treatment. r'-n't be triisioi into thinking that 'nr Catarrh is gone. The tirst touch of winter weather will bring it back wtth its. discomforts. Hut this is nn excellent time to thoroughly cleanse the blocd of the germs of Catarrh, and te forever rid of the troublesome sprays and douches that tan never cure. you. S. S. the great blood purifier.

searches out the germs of Catarrh which Infest your blood, and chases them entirely out of your system. It is by for the most satisfactory treatment for the disease, because, it reach?down to its very roots and rcI at the cause. "Write to-day for full information, and expert medical advice regardong the treatment of your own case. Take advantage of this chance to-day. Address Swift gp-ciflc Co., Dept. Q-63. Atlanta. Ga. Adv.

Mrs. J. C .'iib'l.s who is district chairman of the Tenth di.-ori'-t of Woman's Federated Clubs is in attendance at the .state meeting being h- Id at Fort AYaynthis we k. Mrs. lltra Viihner is a delegate from the YVoman's Study dab. Mrs. H. C. Groman of the Woman's Franchise, League, was elected a delegate, in place of l.lrs. S'a-Ila Meeker, who ves unable to go on account of tho serious illness of her sister. Mrs. M. E. Dinwiddle will represent the Fortnightly Musicale from this city. . Tou are, and of right should be vital-! ly interested In the affairs of your city. In tin; manner in which the effalrs are conducted depends the welfare and prosperity of each individual. You elect officials ns your servants to carry cut their respective duties in the various departments of the city and It is your right and privilege that their efficient acts should be an open book to you. I The rec-nt report of the state board of accounts, Messrs, Major and Doney, re.

port their findings and investigation of

very department of tho cay ia now on file in ilia office of the may and city clerk and it is the earnest desire of every city official that you inspect these, documents and determine for yourself how your officials have served you. They are public records made un4r a non-partisan investigation and should be trustworthy in every respect. The investigation covers every department of tho city and determino how. why and wherefore your money has been spent and also if it was wisely handled The cards for the food conservation and also the service cards may be found at the public library, where ladies who have not already signed them in tliis campaign may do so. Mrs. Jennie "Ward YVheeler, of the woman's council of defense Is anxious to get the signature of every woman in the city. The county commissioners were in s-ssion a short time on Monday and allowed a few bills, end were also called hf fore the grand jury for a short interrogatory. Rev. John Ayling of the Methodist church, wishes to announce that he will

re one of nature's

Tea test blessings. But ew people enjoy this leasing, because few eople have normal viiati. VOl", dear reader, an not tell whether ou have or have not tin il you have had your yea examined by an tip a.-n-trist. This we are a -pared to do for you t the low est price cr it--ct'-nt with the perfect trv.ee.

Hammond Optical Parlors The only exclusive optical parlor In the County. GOSSETT & GOSSETT Registered Optometrists 141 East State Street, Hammond, Ind.

conduct a teachers' training class each week. AH those interested In Funda;. school work are invited to attend.

HIGHLAND

GeorgeDickson's billiard hall and barber shop is open again to the rublic 10-22-6

Ask Yourself How You Can tause wide as the world and high as Heaven.

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Want yi.ir hlr to tyt Give It tmt attention. un?ijtil and Newbbo-s Meppt.iOE, the original remedy that kills the dandruff ferm. Don't use "hair grower." ard term laden hair brush. MerpkJde curea dandruff and atops Itchtnr. of scalp. Almot marvelous mutts. foOo-a itstua.

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Applications at the better barber abopi Guarnted by Th. HarpickU C. Scid Everywhere)

i OPEN N0S7RILS! END '

l"C-3 Amy ave. Ilobertsdale. 10-24-2 Miss Film Dreese-In-.aii of Fast Side. was the guest of Miss Lillio I'lau o MrCe avenue, last cniiig. Mrs. Fred Eggers and son August, and Henry Jiggers motored to Crete, 31'.. Sunday, where they visited ut the Steiber home.

Mr. Greison of Maywood. 111., is v's

t HOW To Get Rcliff Wwi Head $ lr- --reison or naywoa. is t... i x. ..fA Tir. x itin-c has daughters. Mesdamca Pierce

JN jp .and fjt-eison of Amy avenue, for a few -l-t-''J days. Cour.t Uitj : Your tola m la ad or Mrs. John Visconti of Roberts avenue, catarrh disappears. Your clogged r.o- visited in Hammond yesterday, trils wiii open, the nir passages of your ; Mlss Violet Breckman of Reese avehcad v.i'.l clear and you can breathe nue, v.-.as hostess to fie members c freely. Xo nit re snufi'litiK, hawking, the S. S. W. sewing club at her homo mucous disohsre. dryness . r licadachc: .the latter part of the week. The guests no struggling- for breath at night. 'spent a pleasant evening in embroidery Get a piv.a'l brittle of Fly's Crram ; work and music. T.alra from your druggist and apply a j Julius Stress of East Side, visited litt! of this fragrant ant -septic cream at th I.everenz home in Myrtle avein your nosti ils. It penetratvs through I,UPi Sunday. every air passage of tho head, soothing; Mrs. Carl Boness spent Msnday 'in and hea!:r.g the swollen or inflamed ; nacago visiting her brother. August mucous merrbr:tro, giving ycu instant Jthode r. !,ef. H:ad colds and catarrh yield ( Mr" Rn1 Mr9. wnii.e of Hammond, like magic. Pent stay sufi'-d-up and I ,ver.? KUP9t!, of mrry Go1d!ne an, fam. mts-rah'e. Pehef ...re. Adv. y of MyrtK, RVn,JP Sunday. - - Those from here who attended the

: borth.lay party at tho home, of Mrs. Gold of Clrcago, Monday, were: Mrs. Charles Gothe, Mrs. Joe Hays and children. Mrs. Henry Hamon and Mrs. C. G. : P.tKll. Mrs. John Plau and daughter Clara were Chi-ago visitors yesterday. TJ.ieves broke In the basement of the nvar.geUeal church last Saturday rdght and robbed the gas meter, ; Mts. Ih'r.ry Fillers of Roberts avenue. : si-ent the cay with friends at Indiana ! Harbor. ' Ladies' Bible class meeting at the , home of Mrs. T. AV. Kohr of Indiana .boulevard, this evening. Mrs. George Parker of 116th street, visiied in Chicago. Mor.day.

STAR THEATRE

WHI11.G, IM), TODAY

U TKt: CFiKAT WORLD PICTl'Ili:

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"AS MAN MADE HER" in live acts. AL.SU A IUtARIXt'i TWO-HKK!, COMKDY. THURSDAY

The Spl" nlid M-tio I'icturo "ONE OF MANY" feat urirrr FRANCIS NELSON ALSO A GOOD COMEDY.

are sufferi

Mis. Anna 5mith of Turkey Creek, is a guest at the home of her daught-.l, Mrs. O. I. Pot-sen.

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Enlist Ln The Woman's Army Bv Conserving Foods. GASGARETS SELL TWENTY MILLION BJHK PEB YEAR Best, safest cathartic for liver and bowels and people know it.

They're fine! Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy or constipated.

jvVORK WHILE YCU SLEEp

Li:j'.'y life! K-e-p clean inside with Cascarets. Take one or two at night .and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and

Miss Margaret Tiernev of Chicago, 1 t'(nvcl cleansing y.u etr c-xpcrience.i. spnt Sunday here visiting her aunt' ! Wak" 11 P fc-iing grand. Your head will Mrs. Joe Hear. an of Ttoberta ven,, ' i bc ,Ifar- ,ir ,ontlle clean. breath

right, stomach sweet and your liver and thirty feet of bowels active. Get a box at any drug store and straighten up.

i Stop tb.e headaches, bilious spells, bad I cold? and bad days Brighten up. Cheer I up. Clean ui ! Mothers should give a whole Casearet to childien when cross

, ' , . ' bilious, feverish or If tongue is coated - Help OUr Country I3y Buying a j they are harmless never gripe, ta

Mr. and Mrs. Saunders c-f Atchison avenue, ere entertaining out of town rt la? ives.

M's. (.'raw ford of Roberts avenue, was a Chicago business visiter, Monday.

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Wilbom Piaeol

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The Wilborn Solo-Haxp Player Piano is in such J J 2.1 i. J. j. . t T- i i

ucinaxiu iiiat our laeiory can nor maso lmmeaiare ue-livcrv.

100 Players to 100 Club ' Members a SSOO Piano for Only $395. Nothing Down. $2.00 Weekly I After 100 Wilborn Solo-Harp Players are sold, you can not iirchose one for r- less than $500. If you measure quality by comparison of the Wilbom vcith layors sold by oilier dealers for tvice the Wilborn prirc, your judgment will decide on M the AVilborn.

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Four Years to Pay for the WILBORN In addition to our easy payment plan, our service of keeping j-our player in perfect condition FREE should be worth your consideration. Order your Wilborn now for Christmas.

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Phone South Chicago 1405-1406-1407

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Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday October the 35th, 26th, 27th and 2Qth Special Bargain Offers in Every Department Throughout the Store at Pricos Based On Early Buying prices when merchandise was considerably cheaper. Only limited quantities. First come. first served. Business Hours We close Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 p. m. Thursday at 9 p. m. Saturday at 9:30 p. rn. Double Stamps Mondays and Thursday mean an extra Saving of 6 to you.

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Our new store filled with the very latest styles in Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses is a revelation to the ladies of Hammond. They never expected to purchase such beautiful garments at the prices which we arc selling them. Dresses Why go elewhere and purchase a high grade Serge Dress for $15.00, $18.00 or $20 when the same identical garment may be had at this store for $10.00 ?

LADIES' COATS- Half lined, fur col

lars, belt and pockets, at

II" i ill VI $11.98

VELVET DRESSES Guaranteed to

be good $25.00 value, at this store

utuamccu LU $15-00

All of these garments are of high grade materials, made by expert tailors and are warranted by us to be exactly as represented. If you are not one of our customers now, come in and look at our stock and you soon will be one of our customers.

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naei a any StraBb aiio Si Music Co. 143 STATE STREET. HAMMOND, INDIANA. 631 HOHMAN STREET. PHONE 661. HAMMOND.

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