Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 7 November 1917 — Page 6

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BEST LIVER AHD BOWEL LAXATIVE F0HFAM1LY USE "Cascarets" regulate women, men and children without injury.

when bilious, headachy, J. arc for colds, bad breath, sour stomach. Instead of nasty, harsh pills, sa!', castor oil or dnreerous calomel, why dcn't you keop t'asoarets handy In your' hom-? Tascarets act on the liver and ; th.rty mp of hmvpii so pr.tly don't : reaiir.e you have tflkon a nthartir, hut ; thy act th-iroc-rhly p.n'l enn h" n.l- : el u po; v!ii-T a rim'I liver ait Iv.-ve 1 ; !!! nslntf Is ni i'f'. T r y thoy inov- th ! H".t and poison fr.'in th h"f's without ' griping: mid sweot.'-n t'io stomach. You; oat cne cr two at 1. 1 grl t like c;.,nly ami i ycu tvako up feelirur iin thn h.nUacho. I i biliousness, bad health, coated tonsuo. s Four stomach, constipation, or bnd cdd j disappears. Mother fhouM give cross, j pick, feverish or bilious children a whole j Cascaret any time they are armless end safa for tho little folks. Adv. . i 9 V M-J Jul Mt0 m Jm. Si-rn And Its 9 Boy a $30.00 Idbbrty Boad. Banx oi Waiting1, open 3 . to. to C s. m. 6-21 Princess Theatre. toniftht. Bessie , Barrlscale appears es a mountain g-iri m ; Triangle Tlays. "Howies Blue J'.idge. A romantic play cf the Virginian mountains. Also a Triangle Comedy. 11-7-1 Miss Florence DeLand will entertain the members of the Tri Kappa sorority s.t her home In Sheridan avenue, Friday night. FOR SAI.H Seven-room house. Inquire M. E liarr, First National Bnk Bids 11-7-2 Mr. and Mrs. Edward YVonnacoit and son of Atchison avenue, left Monday for a week's visit with the latter s. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.ih, at Btuionwood, III. Mri. Csr d'n'i Schweitzer, rr 73 years, w ho ",ias many friends here and in South Chlaco. is very low at th" home of b-r daughter. Mrs. Fr--d roj.pcr. r.7 West USth street. Mrs. 3ehwd7.er suffered I can offer some griod i'ari'ii5 in SMs;li'z Bark. Tiis property is com ins: rapidly to the front owing to tho constmcMon of two great plan' 9 in this: neigh borhool. Marks Mfg. Co. will emjl'y probably 5.r',') wen; Sinclair Oil Penning Co.; V""' nivn. Can offer lots at following low prices: Indiana houlevard, $2.10. OH; Berry avenue, 2n.0; 12Sfh s'reet. $150.00. Terms. Jlrt.OO down, Jj per month. I will build you a liome. II. S. Davidson, 113th St., tVhit- j ing. Ind. 11-7-2 a stroke of raradysls st wek ago. P. II. Murrlty of I.aPorte avenue, Te--td-ved a. letter and pictures of Clement McCarthy, formerly employed in the Union Tank Bine office, saying that he and army life are getting along very well to get her. The yjung man. who is in the signai service corps nt Fort Ixavenwe.r'h, Kan., is becointng quite an expert fit basket bal. which is one L-f th'dr div--fsie-.s. V.l.ille our j iies of blankets nnd c ::r.forters are fast diminishing, we are prepared to foect all requirements that the family may enjoy the coming winter nights. No skimping of sizes and good quality, at a moderate, price. Pirdon's. -l The Bollinger sisters have sold th. ir 6tor. !n Central avenue, to Oscar Mr:tpon of Robertsdale. The il-tropc-Mtan Glee club of B. s'on, the first numb-r cf the Chautauq la HO QUSniNE IH THIS CDLD CURE Pape's Cold Compound" ends colds and grippe in a few hours. Take "Rape's Cold Compound" every two hours until you have taken tHt.e (loses then all grippe nii.-n-rv gos and your coM will bo broken. It promptly i opi-rs your clogged-up pa.ages of the lead; nostnis and atr ; nops nasty dis- j

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charge or nose running; relieves tho ; iu de tail of "Modern Methods of Warheacache, dullness, f.-verishnes, si-re i fare." Mrs. F. N. Cavft's paper, which throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness, j was a-;p,, most interesting in instruetDon't stay stuffed-upl Quit blowing as "Life Aboard a Great Battle and snuffling. Ea your t hrobbing ship ." Tho roll call was responded to

jienri nothing e;. m ttie woriu gives such promi'it re-li-f ns "IVipc's 'ol l Com-I pound." which costs only a fe-w cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Accept no substitute. Adv. .

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rt3 r : .-''I: Miss Eleanor Weed. Miss Eleanor Yv'eed of Washing(or., a Vassar collcpe girl, spent the summer with leven of her schoolmates cultivating the collece farm of 800 acres as an experiment in what jrirls can do to help increase farm products in th: . country. The g-irls pk-.v'e;'. and harvested and canned lt0"0 quarts of tomatoes, 750 quarts of apparatus, 1,000 quarts of strawberries and hundreds of jara of peas, beans, cora and fruit. j course, will be riven at the hlfr'a school auditorium tonight. It is to be an entertainment of a symphony of music and laughter. Don't forget tomorrow is Doubla S. i t II. Stamp day at Gordon's. Special! bargains. 11-7-1 j croup meeting cf th TV. H. M. P- i r,f ,j,e Calumet rrc'.n will be held a t I xndlana Harbor tomorrow at 10 a. m. i f Tbe protrram is to bo as follows 1 levotions Mrs. N. E. Tii.kham 11am-m-.nd. Wflrome Mrs. F.itner Jones. Music. Bits From the Conference Meeting Mrs. Fred Stephens Indiana Harbor. (Discussion to follow by other pa t r s. S'-ina Gary Incidents Mrs. E. 3. erts and Miss Edith Orvis. Question box. Xoon-tide suntenco prayers. Adjournment, luncheon. 1:30 p. ni. Music and prayer. "'! '.ect ion. Address Mrs. John Potting r, conf re n- secretary, of South Bend. Mu'ic. 1 1: srussions : F;r?' How to Increase Out Member shir "Whiting. Second Best Plan for I'sine Enigmas Kast Chicago. Third "ur Supply Work Mrs. E. A. G:ls"n, Hammond. pen:ng question box. S"iiK "America." Prayer. Adjournme-nt. Every one j.4 to carry their lunch, Whit'ng people will leave on 9 o'clock street ear. Misses Anna Snss and Martha Bear spent Sundav nt Indiana Harbor as the guests of Mrs. Gaskey. You're not hard to fit in Hart, Schanfn'r it Marx Clothes, t'nme anil convince yi.urscHe-s. at Gordon's. 11-7-1 F.a rl l llter. a member of the marine ! co'i -s vi'Iim has been, in Haita, Is on a fifseen-day f tirlouch. vir-i-'Vig his roother, Mrs. C. Ku-r of h' tel.m avenue. j Arthur Sass whe, is stationed at Fort j P. A. Russell, V.'yo.. will leave for Cnl- ; i'ornii this mmith. lie writes that he! i s v. ell and now third cook. ; s eh i pur of wh i ting i . r comfort bags f-r al The Ib d Cros now f urnir-hing the Slovaks w h are soon to lno fot t he Fre-ueh f r n r recently joined from AVhittnc". bavin k (Iio Siovak-I.!' -bernian rc2!i--.et,t here. Anton Sraolieri. arrested by Officer Mikosh f r assauit and battery with intent to kill sj-miey Giba of inn,', white o.-i k n-e-i . v r- h as- d . n ?1.0 0 hond. Tho fracas followed the a't-nd;iig of a party during w!i,.-h Srnol'.en attempted to cut Gibi's throat. , "William btyan and William Bare hop p. both arrested by Officer Swan on the charge of having open mufflers on their autos, were rtb-ased on ?25 cash bai to appear later for trial. The lite-ratur- and history department of the Fortnightly club held its regular meeting on Monday night. The program dealt with the war, and the following poem beads the proirram: Brae ln.ys are they! CotiO a' th. or countrv's enll rid yet. and yet. we earmot Th at' many Imive boys inc.: f ( r e t t fail." Mrs. K. 1j. Myers road a very intorsting paper on "Why the U. S. Enti red tiie v.ir." and Mrs. II. E. Beaubien told i,.. ei.:ig ru.f The Red Cross the symbol cf a cause wide as the world and high

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GIRLS! THICKEN AND I BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR i

I .Ai STOP Try this! Your hair gets j wavy, glossy and abundant at once. To hi p(,srrcted of a hoa.l of h.cavy, beautiful hair; soft. lustrous. fluffy, j wavy and free from dandruff is merely a ii.att.-r .'f us. us a little l iiei'-rine. It is easy and innxpeiisi v o to have nioe. soft hH.r and lots of it. Just get a small bottle of Know I ton's Panderlwi ii"v for a few cents all ilrus stores recommended It apply a little as directed end within ten minutes there will he an appearnce of abundance, freshness, iiuft'iness and an incomparable pl.is and lustre", and try as you will on cannot find ft trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be nftor about two weeks' use, when you v. ill seo nw hair fine and downy at !-:rst yes but really new hair sproutilia: out all over your scalp Danderlne is, we believe, the only sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and it never fails to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really Is. moisten a cloth with a little Iianderlne and carefu'ly draw it through your hair taking one sn.alt stri'vl at a time. Your hair will he soft, frlossy and beautiful in Just a few moments a dellphtful surprise awaits eeryono who tries this. Adv. CROWN POINT The funeral of Mrs. Joe "Wachter held at St. John on Tuesday was one of the largest ever held in that vicinity. Mrs. .los. Kramer, Miss Maggie Kramer, Mr. land Mrs. o. Sherman and Anton Horst 1 of this city attended. Miss Lda Pinter of YVheatfleid, and ! Mrs. Julia Knoblock of Deep River, are I visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Iudwig. Marriage licenses issued: " i StanI- y Klvolek. Indiana Harbor; Ma rio Brecslax.-, East Chicago. Mornt Sadon, Gussio Pe'erson, East Chicago. Tlwmas S. TVilson. Indiana Harbor: Emma A. Spencer, w York City. X. Y. Mrs. Th. nias Jordan has returned to her homo in Hammvmd after a short visit with Crown Point friends. Miss Miliioent Hart who has been the truest, of her brother Harry, in Chicago r several days has returned home. She will leave for Denver, Colo., in a few da-s to spend the winter. Mrs. Emily Cole, mother of E. R. Cole of this city, left for Colorodo on Tuesday whe re she will spend tho winter with relatives. The marriage of Miss Maris Weis. daughter of Dan "Weis of this city, to Henry Schmidt, a young farmer, accurred in Chicago last Saturday. The murriago was a surprise to the many friends of the young couple. Thomas Marrck. rural mall carrier on P.oute No. 4. leaves this week for Arkansas where Mr. Marcek recently purchased at 2t"i-acre farm near Pine Bluff. He is making tho trip in his Ford automobile, acc-om panied by his nephew from Chicago. Pen Harden has taken the route made vacant by Mr. Mracek's resignation. Oliver Hershman will take Mr. llayden's route. Ele t;on day passerl off very quietly in Cren I'oint, outside of a few friendly scraps between the adherents of the two tickets. Ben Hays employed the Chamber eif Commerce Boys' band to play for tho voters and it was quito a novelty In Crown Point to vote to music. Not a few bets were placed on the out-come, and certain parties cleaned up a neat sum. Mrs. Charles Llslus has been sufferingseverely the past week with an infected finger end is still under the care of a physician. Fred Whcrlor who was accidentally shot on Sunday, is said to be getting a Ion" ns wen as can be expected, although tho wound is very painful. Mrs. Jennie Ward Wheeler will make a trip to Indianapolis on Thursday in th-? interest of tho Woman's Service lc-igu., of which organization Mrs. Who b-r is chairman for Lake county, Mrs. WherieT has been instructed bv the Lake County Council e.f Defense to reS"ort all women who refused to sign the pb-dee cards in tho recent food campaign. Mrs. Vernon Parry entertained the Monday Auctian club at her home on Monday afternoon. The prize was won by Mrs. August Meide. The name of the (dub has been changed from the l'p-To-Dato Auction to tho Monday Auci.otl oil, p. I Mi'i.s Emmert Clyne has returned from a several days' visit with Miss Ora I'ripho at Brunswick, Ind. LOWELL Mrs. Charles Mason jnd mirVtar Esther and Clarabel, went to Hammond yesterday where they will live for somet ime. Miss Goldie Clark went to Gary yesterday to visit friends. Mrs. Claude Trump and sons, Harold and Robert, left yesterday for Hammond, whore they will make their future home. lr. and Mrs. Oliver Surprise were the guests of their son, Charles and wife in Hammond, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fehlman of Shelby, visited their daughter. Mrs. Charles McGraw ar.d family here yostcrdTiy. They left today for Ocean City. Fla., where they will spend the winter with their daughter and family. William Love and Mrs. Melvin Robinson went to Allegan. Mich., Sunday, where they were called n account of

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it tuV Art ' iit ' Dr. Carl Peter. In devlsiae new cruelties to visit upon the helpless peoples of other lands who fall into their clutches, the German rulers call upon their .scientists, who in eome instances are known to be as cruel and bloodthirsty as the kaiser himself. Word comes from Amsterdam that Dr. Carl Peters, a famous German peintiat, 8UKf?ests herding, together the Belgians of superior social standing, including women and children, and compelling them to march in winter time, inadequately clad and fed on prison fare, from ten to fifteen times between Constantza on the Black sea and Ritfa on the Baltic coast, a distance of many hundreds of miles. the serious sickness of Mrs. Clarence Surprise. A. 11. McCoy and F. C. Brown were in Rensselaer yesterday, on busings. Mrs. O. V. Servics and Mrs. F. G. Van Swearinger were Chicago visitors yesterday." GRIFFITH ICatherino Hoffman who suffered another attack of qtiinsy last week, had her tonsils and adenoids removed Monday by Dr. Malmstone. Mr. and Mrs. Milo 1 111 yard spent Sunday with the Hoffman family. Mrs. R. G. Reynolds went tn Ei.glewood today to . . dt with her niece, Mrs. Randall Collins, whose husband la at Rockford. Mrs. Malmstone came home from Englewood to assist the doctor in his operation. Monday. She returned to Englewood last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dutton were Hammond visitors Monday evening. There are several cases of chicken-pox among the flcJaool children here. Little Miss Catherine Hoffman underwent an operation Monday for the removal of her tonsils. Dr. Malmstone performed the operation. Miss Mary E. Bennett, who has been visiting friends hero for a week, left for her home in Chicago this morning. Miss Koedyker o? Ross. Is assisting In the home of Joseph Miller during the. Illness of Mrs. Miller. j The Chesapeake Ohio train which ' left Chicago at 12 01 this morning, col-; lldf-d with the Tear end of a freight train between South Chicago and Hege- j wisch doing considerable damage and causing a panic among the passengers, everal of whom were badly shaken up. Including A. Hahhow Smith, the only! Griffith passenger. Had the train been : going forty miles an hour as it usual Ty i does, instead of ten, the damage to, freight and passengers would have been I great. After a delay of two hours and j with the assistance of another engino, ; the train was enabled to proceed. Mr. and Mrs. John Vlscontl of Roberts avenue, entertained Mrs. Jurries and Mrs. Shaller of Tinley Park, 111., over Sunday. Autrust Aldag of Chicago, visited at tho Stress home in Myrtle avenue, yesterday. Mrs. Charles Fritz and children and Miss Vera Schade srent the week-end at Glen Ellen, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. Elmer Eggers returned home Sunday from Crete. 111., after a fev weeks' isTHEf GAVE HER 101 FOR BRONCHITIS Alld It Cured Her Read Mrs. Thayer's Letter West Somerville, Mass. "I suffered from a severe attack of bronchitis, with a terrible cough, no appetite, no energy, no strength and loss of sleep. The usual remedies failed to help me. but they gave me Vinol find It restored my appetite, stopped the cough and built up by strength so I arn able to do my housework again." Mrs. P. B. Thayer. We guarantee Vinol feir chronic coughs, colds, bronchitis, because it is a constitutional cod liver and iron remedy. Formula on every bottl Joseph W. Weis, Druggist; L. Harr Weis, and Norris Thcv., Hammond, and at the best drug store in e very town and city in th country. Adv. '

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it with friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Ryron of Haminniid. spent Sunday here the guests of Mr .and Mrs. George Holsworth of Pearl st ref-t. Dr. T. W. Kohr was a Hammond business visitor, Monday. Mrs. John Wilson of East Side, visited Mrs. Robert Wilson of Indiana boulevrd, Monday. Caspar Emhoff of the Great Bakes Naval station, visited Edward Wlnkel-i-h-d and family of Sheffield avenue, over Sunday. Mrs. ;eorge G. Pader of Myrtle avenue, entertained the members of the Red Cross r.t a snipping party, Monday evening. The guests spent the evening in cutting cloth for hospital pillows until 10 o'clock when a dainty luncheon was served, after which on hour was enj iyed in contests. Prizes were won by Mi s? Charles Brown and Mrs. Harriet Aidie. Mrs. John Eck of Indiana boulevard, spent Monday with friends in Chicago. Miss Harriet Gold in g of South Chicago, isited her cousin, Miss Violet Gobllng of Myrtle avenue, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Trank Spoars and daughter Juanlta of 116th street, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jewett of ITam-

HAMMOND PHYSICIAN SURPRISED "Hearing of some good results from the use of Mayr's "Wonderful Remedy I decided to try it on a chronic case of indigestion and gastritis I was Interested In. After the first dose the patient was relieved of gas trouble and was soon able to eat radishes and most overytbtng else he had not eaten in years. It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucous from the intestinal tract, and allays" the Inflammation wdiich causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One do? will convince or money refunded. Summer's Pharmacy, Ridgeley Drug Store in Gary, Central Drug Store in Indiana Harbor. Adv. F. DEPOSIT t10 or more o TTT .1

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Try it. Misses Esther Ferguson and Ruth Sparks spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Caroline Kraus. The second number of this year's Lyceum course will be given at the Griffith M. E. church, November 10. James Kater, magician and entertainer, will furnish the evening's e-ntertainment. Eirthplace of Many Sailors. The connty of Devonshire In England has been the birthplace of many sailors, the most noted of whom was Sir Francis Drako. Among others was Sir Humphrey Gilbert, who took possession of the oldest of England's colonies on this side of the water Newfoundland in the name of Queen Elizabeth. Sf - j-aiuv, vixt y consecutive monthly Fireside Rocker Sale Large roomy fireside rockery heavy oak frame, golden or mahogany finish, upholstered in genuine Span ish or black leather; a at.rf!"..... $14.75 ' .11 OUR SPECIAL This heater is bailt to meet the requirements of our patrons and in accordance with our own specifications based on years of experience in handling heaters equal to any $60 heater made. Our J Q r PA price only.. PJ-SVJ OUR BRANCH STORES J121 Commercial Ave. or. Blue Island Ave. and 18th Street. 11155-57 Michigan Ave., li-ifl? tik. i Rcseland. rft3e

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