Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 124, Hammond, Lake County, 14 November 1917 — Page 3

Wodnosdav. Nov. T4. 1!17. BETTER THAN CALOMEL j Thousands Have Discovered Dr.' Edwards' Olive Tablets are i a Harmless Substitute. j Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the substitute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect cn tha liver is almost instantaneous. They are the result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets. i These pleasant little tablets do the pood that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold ft tiii trouble and quickly correct it. Why ; cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the ! gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not; to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards ; Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches, "dullness and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "lopgy" and "heavy." Nore how they "clear" clouded brain and how they "perk up" the spirits. 10c and 23c a box. All druggists. j

THE TIMES

Whiting And Its

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Buy a $5Q.oo Ixibtrty Bona. Ban ol Wfcitintf , cpea 9 i, 3. to 8 p. m 6-21 , doming at the rrtneess theatre, Menand Tuesday. .v. 19 the and -'''h. Ma rg-K.it 9 Clark In "The Amazons.-' Matinee, l:c!J p. ns. 11-12-6 Princess theatre tonigh. The wonderful Thcda Bara will bo featured in "Th Tiger W'or.ian." a picturv that will be sura to please. A'.sn a two-re. 1 Comedy. 11-11-1 l.OST Cray leather rt;n?o. between 11 and 12 o'clock yesterday; containine ash. R. n. tickets and key; reward. 434 r-nn. ave. Whiting. 11-14-1 William Kcascii of Indian, boulevard, who is in t'.ie coast artillery and is at DuPi-nt, Pe'.. Las 1" -n P remote d to a f,r.-t cia?3 private and a second e ;.): pun-V-r. Pe.ti't forget. T."T.crrr' is double P. t II Ore en S'arr.p l)ay a Gordon's. Special bargains. 11-14-1 I-ouis Vniskf. for F"v?ra! yenrs mail -ari-.er, has taken a posi'ion in the First Xa'ional Hank of Whiting. Whi'.in? thai t-, . E. -S . r.Cehrat- " I past mstren' and past patrons' r.ight at th-Mr nKltn Inst M tulay nljtht. The hr-n-i !! trues?; wV were t.r-.cnt w.: r Mn. Cera. Enir.n, Mrs. Iry Hay. Mr. Kirn V. Ji:d--ri. )!n. Knola, C. Pajne. Mrs. Amelia Hurtor. r tid Past Mas'ei ? p. it. Ptmnton. Ale Vinson'.. William Stiver and Dr. K. I Mers. Speeches w o tivin by these oirfercnt persons and an enjoyable i venin? was spent both by local members and out of town guests. ;rfreshn:nt were served. Several members wiA initiated. U'. have a large srtment of Men's Healthy Skin DEPENDS ON KIDNEYS. The 6un an 1 the infos' ino?, which work together with the kidney? to throw nut the poisons of the body, do a part of the work, but a clean body and a healthy one depends on the kidneys. If the kidneys are cloeeed with toxic poisons yon puffer from sMfTneps in the knors in the morriinz on arising, your joints poem "rusty," you may have rheumatic pair.?, pain in the bark, etiil neck, headn-'hes, sometimes swollen feet, or neuralgic pains all due to the viric acid or toxic poisona in the blood. This is the time to go to a drug ptore and simply obtain a 50c. package of Anuric, (double strength), the discovery of Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y. Then drink a cup of hot water before meals, with an Anuric Tablet, and not tee the gratifying results. Anuric will help you, because it flushes the kidneys of irr.pur.ties. Many times more active than lithia. Dissolvce uric acid as water does sugar.

Blanket Bath Kobe. Many hdes and ' designs in excellent sluOtion. Gordon's.

11-14-1 Mrs. John I.f-hr and daughter Mrs. Pelbert Mows of Hast I'hu'ago, stent Monday vlsitinu in Chicago.. Mrs. Catherine Stewart and daughter. Miss plor. noe Stewart, attended a party at Hammond. Monday evening, ftvrit by Miss l.iliiHti Motibera in honor Miss Alvina HiJbrtcK whose marriage to AVm. Kriof r takes place ThanksKlving day. 'iinfort d"ir.ind:' tailored Pnder-'-ar! When hoi p-sknts vote worn Stephenson t'ndernear was the choice of particular women. The time-trted quality wov.-n into Stephenson Underwear makes them the surest bargain today. II. Cordon it- Son. 11-14-1 Miss Sipne. S anson of Hammond, was the rj. st of Mrs. Floyd Hanks" of Kisehmpp avenue, mi Sunday. Mrs. Cieorse Cehrke ts at Michigan 'i'y where she Is attenditiK the edd i n c of !rr unle.

M's. Ha:-r Stress and mother of j lU'th street, entertained 'tie latter's cousins. Mrs. Kits..n of l' i rrinsrfon.vlll.. 1

and Mrs. Jordan of -hl-ago. 111., over week-end. M-.ss Anna Stover is reported quite ill a; lu r home ( ii,;,, a'.enue. Tim P.oyra Neighbors of whiting: will t-"1 KaM Che-iKo tomorrow ntsht whre the l,..ral decree team will put on the initial work. Hoiin M. Carlson, M. p.. and 1 lil.i Hew inki. suptem-' of-f-'-'TP, w :ll att-nd the m etnifi. Them be a school of instruction )n the if;er:o..n and the work will be done hi

she evrnmc. All Hoy.at XeiKhb..rs of I WhitinR are iirp'd to attend, the plans? t,, lave Whitins on tli. 7:20 ear.! Mrs. H. S. Iavidson and daughter

Ponnie Jean of l.aporte aenue. have returned from Michltran where they attended , the funeral of th- former's step-father, whose traffic death was the result of beinp attacked by a bull he had rn-.sed. Mr. ami Mrs. Ervin I.ehr. r.e Mi's

NERVOUSNESS AND BLUES Symptoms of More Serious Sickness.

Washington Park, 111. "I am tha mother of four children and have Buf

fered with femala trouble, backache, nervous spells and the blues. My children's loud talking and romping would make me so nervous I could just tear everything to pieces and I would achoall over and feel so sick that I would not want anyone to talk

to me at times. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compoumv d Liver Pills restored me to health ana I want to thank you for the good they have done me. I have had quite a bit of trouble and worry but it does not affect my youthful looks. My friends say 'Why do you look so young and well ? ' I owe it all to the Lydia E- Fir.kham remedies." Mrs. Kobt. 8top;el, Sage Avenue, Washington Park, Illinois. If you have any symptom about which you would like to know write to th Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for helpful advice jriven free of charge.

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their wedding trip, during- which they visited the bride's sister In Nebraska, and they also stopped at Fort Podje. la., to visit her brother who is a captain in the army, being stationed there. Mr. and Mrs. l.ehr will reside with the former's parents !n Sheridan avenue until spring. , . Allen Koudenber who i cn a short furlough, and has b"en here visitinghis mother, brothers and sister on Schrafte avenue, has returned to Camp Sevier. GreeniHe. 5. C. Sam Pchlechty and Stanley Nicholson attended the meeting: of the I. O. O. V. at Indiana Harbor, Monday nljrht.

CROWN POINT j

NEWS OF VALPARAISO.

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Valparaiso, Ind. "I took Dr. Pierces'

favorite rresenpnon and his Golden Sled- J ical Discovery when a ! young lady and found j they did rre more pood j thnn the doctor's med- j ieme, so I can highly i recommend both theee! i : : " M

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loo alparaiso St. In evcrvdrue store in

Indiana you will find Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, th" ever-famous friend to tiling women, and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, proven by years to be the Kreatest (teneral reoon&tructor. These berbrd medicines are put up in liquid ami tablets. Contnin no alcohol or narcotic. Ingredients printed on wrapper.

Mrs. ITerbeit Barr will cem home from th Streator hospital this week accompanied by her nurse. Mrs. Barr wai rccer.'ly operated on for tumor and is improving rapidly. Miss Sara AV.ner has accepted a position :n Cary, and makes the trip to that city each day. Mrs. M. E. Davidson ha composed a patriotic P"n? to be suri.se to the tune of :he "Old Oaken Bucket." The srn(F had i; first try-out at a meeting of the Woman's Study club on Tutsday. and was creatly applaudei by the members. Iieut. Foster Eruc gave a short talk at the high school on Monday in the interest of the V. M. O. A. campaign. H told of the great benefit derived from these camps and urged ea -h hiKh school puiiil to bo liberal in their donations for such a worthy couse. Tliet O. B. 'B. was entertained on Monday evening by Miss Dorothy Tiee. tl.e winner of the pri7.es being- Miss Xorma Barth.-.'.oma and Mis. K'.elyn Bskr. The hostess ser -d dainty refreshments after tlse mts. Will Jones, a former resident of Crown Pomt, visi'ed at the home (lf LJr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibhs, on Tuesday. A picked team from t, Crown Point high scho.,1 def.-ated a basketball team frc'ii Hebi ii, Kiidav nlc'ct. Waiter Whitehead. . Wheaten, Aug-ust Johnson and several others attended a shrine ceremonial at Hammond, Monday evening. The Woman's Study c'ub had a deliehtful session at the library on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Barr, assisted by Miss Maude William., Sirs. Herman Uliman, Mrs. If. I,. Whea'on, Mrs. J. C. Gibbs and Mrs. Jf. K. Dinwiddia contributed orig-inal poems, which were very clever and provoked much praise. They were alorjf patriotic lines. Mrs. Ralph Bradford had a very well written and Instructive, taper c,n the ''County Officesr and their duties." It wa3 very illuminating to the members present and received much piai.se. and pave farts not generally known. Mrs .Talus Rockwell had nn exceedingly good paper on the "History of the County rami." statements nnd facts made by Mrs. Rockwell were a revelation. Mrs. Rockwell had personally visited the county farm and told of its excellent management and the g-oo-1 eare and comforts furnished

'ne inmate? by tho superintendent

elub voted to give $23 to thi T. M

A. fund. Two new members elected: Mrs. Retta Hill and Mrs.

Millikan. A dinner was SPrved at th Presbyterial church parlors on Monday even

ing to th" thir'y-five workers in the

C. A. rarnpnig-n which js n t!,js C. Oliver H'i!'o-. of Cary, gave

an excellent talk teming with facts and patriotism. Bernard Gait of lftmn-.nnd, who is in Y. M. C. A. work at ("amp Taylor, enlightened his hearers on the grand work this orpanizatmn is doing in the various camps In the I". S. and at the front. Lieut. Foster Bruce, who is at home on furlough, also spoke a few minutes on the Y. M. C. A. Crown Point has been divided into districts. Kach district will be canvassed and Crown Point will po doubt will go over the top in this campaign as they have in all previous ones. Twenty-one couples applied for licenses to marry at the county clerk's office on Tuesday which was the 13th of November. However, they did not seem to be superstitious of ill luck befalling them by marrying on the proerhia! unluk.y day of the month. The Frank Srhedell family left on Monday for Hammond, where they will make their future home. Miss Helen Hixon has returned from rioomington where she was a weekend guest of Miss Charlotte Wheeler, who is attending Indiana university in that city. The Parent-Teachers association will meet at th" high school auditorium this evening. Mrs. II. IX. Wheeler of the Woman's Service league and a great factor in ti e led Cross work in Crown Point, will speak. C. W. Alman and several others are on the program for short talks and several musical numbers will be rendered. Lieut. Foster Bruce Is spending a fw days' furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bruce. u Mrs. Robert S mith who lives on Jrant street, Is reported very sl- k with dropsy, and her condition is considered very serious by her attending physiian. Albeit Kilborn. wife and son of Ea' Chicago, v.ei-e Sunday visitors at the l'oic.f of Mrs. Kilborn 's mother. Mrs. Frances Kilborn. Mr x. P.. Meeker has returned from

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That wretching, torturous tearing at the throat and Iung9 give away to case and comfort through the prompt ur of Dr. New Discovery the standard couch aol cold remedy for 50 jearj. iLcep It on band and use Irerlv. It goet right to the root ol a cold brings i.p the phlegm end ea!'S the raw. fevrmb mprnbranen. Coctainint bii'iv.ina. itcooliand uothe the aoie prt-i. J ut the thine (or tby ' croup. The Uddie like lu Your drugglit aells tu

Dizzy? Bilious? Constipated? Dr. King's new Life Tills cause a healthy flow of Bile and rids your Stomach and Bowels of waste and fermenting body poisons. They are a Tonic to your Stomach and Liver and tone the general system. Firt dose relieves. Ciet a bottle today. 25c. all dr'tgists.

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Let Us Help You to be Independent

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is a GREAT ASSET And for a good while you haw been thinking of MAKING YOUR FIRST DEPOSIT. DON'T DELAY. Wo welcome small as well as large accounts. After the first deposit the rest is easy. Bring in one dollar or 'more and GET A BANK BOOK. 3 Interest Compounded Semi-Annually. Lake County Savings & Trust Co. Tha Bank With the Chime Clock. 0P2N TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK.

Peter Y. Meyn, President. W. 0. Belman, Secy.-Treas.

David T. Emery. Asst. Scy.-Treas. Jos. W. Weis, Vice President.

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an extended visit at the Mikfr homst"nd pt School Gr"vp.

Mrs. i"'. I. InRcr!Ml i still filing

th pffct! of a fall sho fusisind by

plfrrinK on damp leaver, a few days

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Kdwin Muzzall who has teen seriously ill does not malt the Improve

ment, hoped for and Is still ronflned to his bed. Percy Muzzall was able to sit. up Monday, tha first time In several week?.

I.ak lodgre will observe Wednesday. Nov. 1 4, as rast masters' and to confer the master Mason deg-i-ee. Pr. Gibhs and C AV. oilman are to share the honors of the oriental chair aftr the ceremony a fine luncheon will be served. The funeraal of Mrs. Roxanna Kleinfelter was held on Monday afternoon from the home of Mrs. B. F. Hays. Mrs. Kleinfelter was 79 years of age and was one of Crown Point's respected citizens. The remains were Interred in the frown Point cemetery. Mpsdames George R. ltrshman and John Endress will entertain Mrs. .1. A. Aylinst nnd her Sunday school class at the Hershman home on Tuesday evening

1 Mrs. Jhn Murphy and daughter Muriel have returned from Hammond where

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tnoy spent tne veek-en Mrs, Henry Kndress was the g-jrst

of her sister. Mrs. George Friday and Saturday.

Norton on

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Tiaries Lagers of Lake avenue, is attonuflm? the bricklayers' convents n at Indiana I'-s. Mr nnd Mr Ie rr . f Gar?. wcr ,-u-sts of inr;i- i-'Iack and family of I'ci-1 ' st reef S i "l-l. i ". "rtx-st Sti i"!-::. r ft Cair.p Tiylor. Kv., and Miss 11: b Ilaniirond were (jupjsts of Miss M.-rtle HubbarJ of Rtorits avenue, f-'uri'liy. Mr. and Mr--, 'iidge hao .noved frorr. I:;l?Tts avenue, to 119th street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kiward Wonr.-icott of .ichison aventiri, ir-rurned home after a

few days' visit with th latter's par

ents at Iinaenwooa, in. Jacob pchifley of Crown Point, is spending a few days here with friends. Mrs. Georne Parker of lltilh street. islte,i in Chicago. Monday. Mrs. 'rank Ppoars and daughter

! Juanita. attended a birthday psrt?.- at ithe home of Mrs. Cole of Hammond. M.r. er.d Mrs. William Scliirkey of

Pearl street, entertained friends from East Side. Sunday. Miss I'lara Plau of Myrtle avenue, is on tho sick list. Mrs. Harriet Aldie of Amy avenue, spent Monday in East Side visiting her brother. Dr. Harry Timm and family. Miss Gwendolyn Sellers of Chicago, was the gruest of Mrs. Russell cf Indiana boulevard, over Sunday. The members of- the Red Cross held a very pleasant rj-etintr Monday ening at the home of Mrs. James Nicholson of Roberts avenue. The R-uests spent th" evening knittine and sevin until 10 o'clock when a dainty luncheon was served, after which an hour was spent socially in parries and music, pri7.es beinjt won by Mrs. Charles Brown and Mrs. Robert W'iNon.

21 One of ffie most apparent evidences of personal cleanhoes (T) follows the use of a L Sanitary Hair Dressing

HERPICIDE

Mrs. Zeenns and son Walter of Chicago, visited her brother, C. G. Fuell and family of Indiana boulevard, our Sunday. Andrew Spiscak of Myrtle avenue, returned home from the St. Bernard hospital where he underwent an operation for appendicitis.

LANSING

The death of Mrs. Ward was quite a shock to friends and relatives. Phn was buried in Galesburjr last Thursday. Woi. Schmidt and family is' ted in Crowr Point. Mo: cay. l-'red Vicrk n;frtained a nu.iiber i.f fr'er.ds snd relatives on Sunday night. Sunday was his IMh birthday anniversary. Mr. Lucas is moving his family in'o Otto Wolf's Tew bous'on Main street. There will he qiite a number of empty houses here now.

Applications at the better barber (hop Qui enfenrl by Tb Eerpicide Co.

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Every can of food put up this summer helps make food shortag ;iext winter impossible.