Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 111, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1917 — Page 6
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RHEUMKTIG PMHS QTSICXX.T EASED ST PIHXTEATIHO HABTLnrg wizikd oil.
A ant. hsrml(ia ami effectlvo preyatlin tot relieve the pains of Khsumt.8in, Heisttoti, I rfim Hack anil Lumbago i-ll.-vrr.lins tzard Oil. It contains no hlor.-fonv or other dangerous .true?! but is rcimpoKK'i of the moit cjicn.lvo of healing oila. It penetrates quickly, drlv.. out the surcneSR, and limbers up th stiff nching Joint" end muffles. Wizard OH Is & good dependable preparation to keep in the medicine client lor first aid when the doctor may be far way. Ton will find almost -iily u.-e for It In oaso of sudden mishaps r ac Idfnts such ns sprain, brutw.'. ins, Imrns, bites and Htlnns. .lut as r 'liable. Jo.i, for arachc, tooth H'iii, croup ,in colic. t ;t a bottle from your drueglst for f 3e end use the modioli!. If not entirely ntti1ed take t.ie bottle Iviel: to hitn and be will return your titoncy. If ou are troubled with oonsltpation or ; iok headache tr' Hamllns Wiard 1 Ivor WhipB. Just pleasant little pink vl'ls at driijtslMi s for 2,'.c. lUiar.'in'ecil. - Adv. Whiting Bay 930.00 Xitiwrty Bona. Wtdting, opB . a. to 8 V. sl 5-1 i 1'rincess Thoatr tonight. Paramount pictures. Madams Fetrova In "The Undying Flame." Also 2-reeX comedy. "Tli Brass Monkey." 10-2S-1 Mr. acd Mrs. Jack Garrity and baby of Chicago, were the guests of Whiting friends and relatives. Miss Mvrtle Pedersen entertained the T. I K. C. at her horn In Sheridan j avenue. The evening was spent very pleasantly socially, after which rfresliroents were served. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Steinke entertained a number of friends at their homo in the Pedersen flat In honor of their first wedding anniversary. The main diversion of the eveninr was playing 00, after which a luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Ginther and family of Laporte avenue, spent yesterday visiting- in Laporte. Frank Gillmurray is expected to soon return from Butte, Mont., where he has been spending his vacation. The Boy Scouts of Whiting have covered themselves with glory in their work In the sale of the second liberty loan bonds. The boys secured 21 applications, the amount of the bonds collected rountlng to $16,0;0. Th? boys LONGING FOR A CHILD Young Wife Almost in Despair. Now has Beautiful Baby Girl. There is nothing more charming than happy and healthy mother of children, ind indeed child-birth ncder the right s&nditions need be no hazard to health r beauty. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegj table Compound has brought joy to R&ny childless women by restoring tnem to normal health. Hera is a ootabie case. Omaha, Neb. "1 Buffered from feirale troubles v.hea I was seventeen years old. At eight tiiiiyiiii! een 1 icaa ramed and my trouble was no better so I consuited a physician who said that thera was not much I could do and I could not have children. I read of Lvdia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound and decided to try it. End it has proved i - v ; -',i, " . .' :j r.: w - worth its weight in gold to me for I am rot only well but have a baby girl, so when I hear of any wemsn suffering as 1 was I tell her of Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. VV. IIr&HES,19 Majestic Apts. .Omaha, Neb. In many other homes, once childless, '.ere are now children because of the !"rt. that Lydia E. PinVbom's Vegetable ' m pound mhkes v?OTien normal, Ithy and strcnj:. LYLE McKINNEY Tha Democratic Candidate for City Judge A .: . ft"1 r 4 - l - ; x ,-,"i' C - . IK jf ' " ' ? - v .f- ; ' was porn m L'evvitt county, Illinois. Aftr graduating from high school he entered the Lw Department of the University of Illinois, whore he was graduated in 1912. He immediately came to Hammond where ho haa practiced law. Since coming to Hammond he has been active in the affair a of his party. Quite often In the absence of the Judge he has acted as Special Judge In the City Court, and he haa there demonstrated his ability to performthe duties of the office. He acted as clerk of the local Registration Board last Juno for the enrollment of the army; aad when the drawing occurred his number was in the first two hundred called. lie Is now in the army servico at Camp Taylor. Mr. McKinney is 30 years of age and resided with his mother at 1000 Park place. AdrJ
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BAITJSM OF GAS FUMES AND BAYONETS PUTS AMERICAN !MVS IN TRIM FOR FIRST ACTION ON FRENCH FRONT
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These pictures of Americr.ii soldiers In the rear trenches cf Prance are passed by the committee on public information snii the Crated States censor, lhe boys are removing their gas masks (above) after a ri'ld test of their en-durance under gaa fumes and (below) they are staging some realistic bayonet charging preparatory to their firt meeting with the boche.
Tho American boya behind the 1 HO AllilJl ILBU ov v a IV I I . . 1 iA 1 coln over the top probably find them srobal 8 any that are as oadiy 8 anything the lusir.e?3 as shotni in the latest orr.eial
receiving over ten subscriptions williner in Polish, receive bronzo war emblems, and Able J Croation.
Stowell end Ijambert Nejdl will be awarded gold bars because they secured a bronze medal for ten sales In the first liberty bond. Edward O'Hara, with sixteen applications, turned In the largest amount of money, $2,300. The ethers receiving over ten and the r.urr.ter they received are as folloiva: Karl Schick. 23: Dennis Cor.roy. 17; Cieve; Stenhouse. 16; Glenn Conroy, IT; C ?ve ! Stowell, 13; Lambert Nejdl, 1 Har- j
old Thomas. 12; Albert Dewey, 12; imr-1 & o'clock. Music will be furnish i ley Hoskins, 1C; John Mooro, 11; Chas. by Wilson's crchestra. Jones. 10; Ralph Andr 10; Karl Harl-I Fifteen couples from Whiting enbeck, 10; "Wesley Sowers, 10; Edward joyed a very pleasant private dancing Salathe, 10. J Party at Frankow ski hall on Friday Men's solid lea ther work shoes with n!fflltsolid leather Boles, plain or top. $3 to iIr- Mrs- Etter ot Sheridan avets r.,ir TT cordon J8- Son 10-29-1 nue speilt Saturday and Sunday visit-
10-2 5-1 i The "hlting women in charge of the j sale of the second liberty loan are j credited with having so'.d the bonds to . ine exieni 01 f.i.JM, inty 111011:1; io-i-r ceived 229 applic-.tlons. Mrs. Charles Patten secured the largest sum, tho amount being $12,000. Headed by Mrs. R. M. Andrus, chairman, and Mrs. W. 8. Parker, assistant. ,the captains were Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Kresach, Mrs. V. F.. Putnam, Mrs. Mary I'atiky, Mrs. Kodicek. Miss Chailotto Willi, Mrs. Parr. Miss lohl. Mrs. Maun.i'r. Mrs. Ceiga. Mrs. C. Patten, Mrs. G. H. Henthorne, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Ed O'Hara, Mrs James Judson, Mrs. Georgo Hay, Mrs. Amelia Klose, Mrs. C'r.arie3 KIdsc. Mrs. Wysockl, Mrs. Io Gaski, Mrs. Linerson and Miss Lottie Zencka. Don't forget Gordon's close tomorrow eve at 6 o'clock. Closed Tuesday end Friday at 6 except on paydays and days following paydays. 10-29-1 Mrs. A. C. Jewell of Fischrupp ave-
nue, has returned home from Mercy j era association, and to which the public hospital, and is improving nicety. j is Invited. Dr. Davis is professor of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carlson of Shori-' chim'stry in Indiana university and is dan avenue, have returned from a visit ! a. member of the state council of dewlth friends In Michigan. fense.. Wednesday Is to'be "Food ConWe wish to announce to the ladies : servation Day" in Whiting, the lecture who are planning on Joining the even- to be the wind-up. A committee of lalng gymnasium classes, that we have i 'lies representative of all the churches just received ladies' gymnasium bloom- J and lodges of Wilting met at the doers. "We also have gym. slippers, bai- j mestic science room on Saturday night let slippers and middles. II. Gordon i and prepared a menu to be followed by & Son. 10-29-1 all "Whiting housewives on Wednesday. The republicans held a political meet-j This menu is to be distributed to tha lng in Eiebert's hall on Sundav even-' various homes.
Ing. The speeches were largely in foreign tongues, Thomas Cesojewskl addressing the lerge crowd In Polish; Michael Villlst In Slovak; "Wenzl KuffTo Live Long! A recipe ;c5vea bv a farnouj physician for long life was: 5'Kecp the kidneys in good order! Try to eliminate thru the bkin and intestines the poisons that otherwise cloe tho kidneys. Avoid eating meat ss mur-h as possible; avoid too much salt, alcohol, tea. Try a railk and vepetabla diet. Drink plenty of water, and exorcise bo you sweat the ekin helps to eliminate the toxic poisras and uric arid." For those pa.t middle life, for those easily recognized symptoms of inflammation, as hackache," Bcaldins; "water," or Ifiuric acid in tho blood has r a used rheu matism, ''rusty" joints, stillness, Ret' Anurie. (douhli strength) at thr drum rtoro. This is a wonderful eliminator of uric acid ! m-oa r1ieciver.l bv Dr. Pircn of 1 Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y. If your i drusrist does not keep it send 10 cents to ! Tr TPierea for trial package and vou will find that it ia many times nioro potent than lithia and that it dissolves unc acia as hot water does sugar. RLNY OF OUR HOME STATE WOULD TESTIFY. "It has been some time since 1 took Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I was troubled with mv Btomach and I tried J evervuung i nenra t of. but rot no relief. ! 'fhj medicine. I ''W read it carefully and ! thought I would trv I it. I got six bottles for $5.0t) and I could ! feel tho chance before I finished the fin-t loltle.. I took about four bottles and 1 know it helped me more thin any other medicine. I am s-Iway glad to tell and help others by tcliinn about this medicine. A. B. Winham. 423 Howard St. i All druggbts. Liquid or tablets.
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lines in France who are receivin the i.uca iii A i ciuwd i 1J H 1 iv.viiiiik uia j u.3 realistic as the real thing. Their Huns' are likely to hand them, bayonet pictures. and John Brozovich in The Past Chiefs' association of the Pythian Sisters will give a circus and masquerade ball in the new Slovenska Dom tomorrow night, and are planning to give an entertainment In which all may find amusements. There will be several booths, one for the Red Cross and one for the Day Nursery", together v!th several others, and various other diversions. A rrogrim of fclxU.eu dances, the giand march to besm f ; ing relatives in uanatah. The Koyal Neighbors of Whiting will have their jtlir,l,t convention in I. i O. O. F. hall. The district dermtv Hayden of Lowell will be in at tendance and a large class of candidates will be put through the various degrees. Delegates from tho several lodges in the district will be In attendance. Mrs. S. H. Dlggs cf Cleveland avenue, has returned from Fort Wayne where Ehe attended the State Federation of Woman's Clubs, as a delegate of ..... .mi,. The Day Nursery Is being patronized to such an extent that additional chairs are needed. The matron r.is several ! babies each .lav nnri wi .mo.J the donation of high chairs. j Dr. Sherman Davis of Indiana uni-j versity, will lecture on "Food Conservation" at the high school auditorium I next Wednesday night, this to be given under the direction of the Parent-Teach-ST. JOHN Dano at Bpring mil Grove, Wedneslay evening. Oct. 81st. Good muaio. 10-27-3 ROBERTSDALE 1 1 L Mrs. Zeiier and children of Grand Crossing, visited her mother, Mrs. John Langohr of Indiana boulevard, yesterday. Jihn Murray of Itoberts aenue, attended the funeral of Mrs, Peter Arp of Cheltenham, Saturday, Mrs. Charlea Uenson of Roberts avenue, was the guest of Mrs. John Hlaul of East Bide, yesterday. i r, ana Aire, bemrkey of I'eari street, motored to Chicago, Saturday, whr th vlsi,ed f-end. -Mrs- John Visconti of Roberts ave,UIe spent Friday in Hammond, tha Kuest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Elilers. The members of the Independent Tedro club met Friday afternoon at the hama of Mrs, James Hays of Lincoln avenue. Several games of pedro were played and prizes were won by Mesdamea Lee, Bartlett, Halman and Cantiers. Mr. Gibney of Louisville, Ky, returned home after a few days' visit at the Jewett home in Indiana boulevard. Mrs. ITarilat Timm Aldie of Amy Avenue, will entertain tha members of tho Ped Cross at a snipping party this evening. Pring your scissors. All members are cordially invited. Mrs. Edward La.igohr of Myrtle ave nue, was a Hammond visitor yesterday. The Good Times Crochet club will give a Hallowe'en party Wednesdayevening at the home of Mrs. Jackson of Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rafter of Atchison avcr.ue, expect to move in the Schaaf house in Indiana boulevard, this week. j Mrs. Heed Hubbard spent the weekj end at Westville, 'IncL, visiting bus
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endurance is being tried hi gas fumes idurance is being tried in gas fumes practiee becomes a dead-in-earnest parents, Mr. and Mrs. CoU Mrs. Troyer of Indiana boulevard, is recovering nicely from her recent illnes. Frank McNeil of Whiting, has purchased a lot on Roberts avenue, from Mrs. F. Richard Schaaf. Miss Anna Mostil of Chicago, lsited relatives here over Sunday. GRIFFITH I Mr. and Mrs. Robert McFar'and have i I returned from Maine where they went ! to visit Mr. McFarlnnd's brother Charles, who is a V. S. noldier In the coast defense. They report Charles as looking fine and feeling happy. Mis-s .-Cnna Minnlnger entertained two of hr Judy friends from "Hammond, ycsteid.i y. The next number of th'-i Lyceum corse will be given Nov. 10, in the town hall. A Hallowe'en social will be given in the basement of the M. E. church Hallowe'en. All Interested In the T. M. C. A. are rerjuested to meet Tuesday evening, in the basement of the M. E. church. DoWney and Griffiths -in 12-Round Go Tonight COLUMBUS. O, Oct. 29. Bryan an(1 Jonnny ormitns are r.ere for lhelr Ive-round battle tonight. I ney are maKing no pounns at s. xne winner will challenge Ted-Kid Lewis, the welterweight champion. Always With U.9. Until we roach the millennium we shall have drones and Idlers, but humanity must always stand ready to cast the life-line whenever and wherever a follow creature in battling against the undertow. Help Your Country By Buying a Liberty B-d! 4M4"f45',t,'M''t' t Clear, Peachy Skin 3 a i a 1 1 f I v -J. awaits Anyone wno Drinks Hot Water Says an Inside bath, before break- v fast helps us look and fee! clean, sweet, fresh 4 if merry. -Sparkling and ivacious bright, alert a good, clear skin and a natural, rosy, healthy complexion are assured only by puro bioo.l. If only every man and woman cou'd bo induced to adopt tha morning inside batn, una, a gratifying change would take rlace. Instead of the thousands of sickly. anaemic-looking men, women and girls. ! with pasty or muddy complexions; in-j stead of multitudes of "nerve wrecks," "rundowns," "biain fups" and pessim ists we should see a virile, optimistic throng of rosy-chocked people everywhere. An Inside bath is had by drinking each mornirg, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wa.ch from tha stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sov.r fermentations poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, biliousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and particularly those who have a pallid, sa'low complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store which will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change In both health and appearance, awaiting thosu who practice internal sanitation. We must remember that inside cleanliness is more important than outside, because the skin does not absorb impurities to contaminate the blood while the pores in the thirty feet of bowels do. AdV
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Your Opportunity to Buy your new Fall Rug below market prices is here Our tremendous buying power did the trick. An Eastern mill was anxious to dispose of nearly 1200 room-size rugs on account of the quantities being only 3 and 6 of a kind. We bought the lot at practically 1916 prices. The saving goes to you. High grade Brussels Tap. Rugs sizes 8 feet 3 inches bv 10 feet 6 in.. .$22.50 High grade Brussels Tap. Rugs, sizes 9x12 feet $24.75 Famous Wiltana Rugs, one of the best known velvet rugs made, size 8 feet 3 inches bv 10 foot G inches ' $37.50 . Sizes 9x12 feet $42.50 All other sizes and qualities at about the same reductions.
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tng the beft possible lnvpstnnnt. In Older to (xo-ooirimodntp our frit-nds that havp not already plarrd their order for In dr.. we will rran?e to do so up to Wednesday, Qet. 21. The First National I.H'ii;. I'yer. ,a rrin IIn rovn- vdy evening. Oct. Slot. 'Jod music. 10-27-a A Pleasant femlly reunion was given Jit ti.o home v! Ioui'i Harinian, Fri day evening, th3 occasion biing in hon- ( f the Uth birthday of Nicholas Hoffman, father of Mrs. Hartman. A fine time was had by all, and wishes for tr.uny more eara were extended Mr. Hoffman. Fanners from all around, especially Griffith, Bchi?rer .lie and Hanover Prairie, are drifting In and purchasing llbtri'ty bonds at the ban: hrre. A loiter ruccivod from Stephen Schaller who at I'rem lit is at Camp Shelby, in Mlssis-nlppl gives the r.ws to th iJyer boys that he enjoys ain.y life to the lull extent. That It agrees with him is Been from the fact that he has gained fourteen pounds eince ho joined. He vants to bo remembered to his munv Dyer frlendH. After Fpe.ndin? several weeks visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Flannlgan returned to her home in Zion tit-. Friday. TH U T E M. E S T Harbor. Ind.. Monday, Oct.
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