Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 174, Hammond, Lake County, 15 January 1918 — Page 3

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Tb fMU SmQa from a SJagle Trial. srPt Rfr reSlrt and ft sfnyl. ft."T n cares. A tris &arkariruJJ',t1 free la plain wnppef II you send as coupoa btdow.

fees sample coupon . pntAM'rr) r-R.ro rcMP.m, Jf'S PyruiclBMs ilarshalL Mich. ' JCinrtl-r se-td m Fres aatupl. of PnniimTmlnu)rt, la plain wrapper. .'fame ......-.. ....... . ... -

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c intimate friends will he guests t

the wedding ?upit 'ill I"- served, tillable having f. r t principal decora t ..i-.tlMx 3, rift brides' rof-. Mr. and Mrs. reoke-. aftr their wrrddmg trip, will iifh" their bono- in Lafavcttc wlo-re Mr. Ii-ckcr ;s an !iit ruder i;i the .schools. tr. I!. A. W.-rth uf Hampton. Neb., a m of ih" bride is h' r.- for tb wr.j.Hn and cur Ms will br m attriidatio.? from Ijifiycup and ( hicai;. -- The Hermits "'nib hi issued tllMtntious for a onn.'inn party to In: given Wo(in.'1sy tvenind, January i'"rt at the Chamber of ('ommfrif. The program dance v HI br ku at nine o'clock anil Jli'K? Iv r crtheftra M ill piny.

Mr r. ito tli'' limhr

crii'oi! t Ikt and tnil tv.'ir

T'l;- bro-:vht ('! inl 'AciK.d fur 'l ! i l M '! (" f ! i ' ' ivas vi iS. 'l'!.c b g : n in t " o v

To the Wife of One Who Drinks 1 havf ;i 1m r-ort f rf t coiifujentml mfor fin Ii w ill r,.iiH In m plain Miw!or. Tlow to cfno'irr th liquor liabtt in 3 dsvs jtril insk iiotii- happy. nnrl-rf ul. ifi-, llina. rliM. ir,xpfiiirf nift !i.-..f. sus rnnt rri W'ri' to )"'lw. .1. vr..ri. l ;f: it. stuti.w K. Nw Yorii. N. Y'. Mio'.v this to others. Adv.

by the fld Cross dirn-tly or inJirectly. Hoi l-f hnu;.i c'.nl.lren. of whom it has ltvi.i m rfrtnpifip charge ar bins aidrrj fry th tfi Oro?n. This .liihi wi-tfaro work is only a Mmil pun of th work of mercv and

. nirr.ra.f-r nor-, j h p whjJi t?). Anlf,rjl.an nl-ry r.ul. J-.-M-Hft-(I, t.Hrrrln, ., BnlfnR t,,r rivllin5 of m 'Urnrl,!.- IMrkj,,,, dfva.fH.o.J Connf..,. The ,.,r,n.rt

f Slid i' 1 i i j .- I thoM.'and in Indiana 'iiiie th work pnsaiblr.

tjicn1, 1"T a? Uf:-t5. r Km'tint in.l rfvin liio 1 ;..-,-J '!-! f tor :ii-pon'!n1 l.jr.ctiof.ri n xt . l :h pirt- ". !;i "K? on M"!',.li) fiftf.r-

M.t

e-vf-niiiK ."nd hid lo b i-nunt of the w'fatlipr

i' r',isurc ""nth wit) i ii : U::-" ftim at A"Tlm will bo th" 1ini-niMi'-Mii-c-d l or S-it u r".

pif-'. 1" 'tied on sc-

GAflY WOMEN ARE ASKED

PERSONAL 1

SOCIAL NEWSI

Serrr.H ni.i Holx. li;ih lodac has postponed it. mooting whivh announend for toni;ht on a count of the v cather.

TO

opal Hive ao. :'b L.. J. J. M .M win

bold its r.Ktilar inootlns this 'voning nt the I i . . hall. lnitnti.ni of

. cartliatc5 w ii! feature the meeting. The meeting of Hammond chapter of Kasiern Piar will be h'hi next Tuesday evening. Jmiry U-'nd. instead of this

4t

Sits. Kate

Wood

9,

Ray of the

ar

'nic Service ,ub tday apnea led lo th- I

j memwr? to riein dig out the tuvui Mm. Hay organized the women and i irls of the fcoo block in Polk street. who did frood work with snow shovels. I Mr?. V'.ty's appeal i as follows:

It has been many a clay since we have been able to offer you such opportunities for saving on just the things you need right noiv and we have no hesitation in saying it will be many a day before you see the equal of them offered again. As each day of the sale progresses other departments came forward with choicest savings. Many of last week's best features are repeated this week, while other departments joined in to make these January Clearance Sales the greatest clearance events this store ever held. Join the crowds tomorrow.

COMING- STENTS.

c'ircle No. 2 will be entertained bv i

Mrs. M. Jung of Williams street on Friday afternoon of this week instead of Thursday. This will be the f.rst meeting since before the holidays. Mrs. Martin Findling of Clinton street will b hostess to the K. A. K. Club at a thimble party Wednesday afternoon. Th Ladias Aid Society of the First Treabyterian church will be entertained by Mrs. J. C. Graves and Mrs. F. N. Hickok at the home of Mrs. Graves. ICi Carroll street, Wednesday afternoon. A joint meeting: of the Woman's 'luild and Woman's Auxiliary of St. TauTs Kpiscopal church will be hold at one-thirty o'clovk Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. D. Krusel. 21S Indiana avenue. The genera! meeting of th Fadies' Aid Society of the First Methodist church ha sbeen postponed until next Wednesday nfternoon. January "3rd. ben Mrs. George Clemens of Wallham iraet will be hostess.

! rvonin as originally announced.

! wtll be a public meeting for the lnstalj lation of officers and sll Masons and i their families will be welcome.

I At the meeting Wednesday evening or I Progressive Court No. F'6 Tribe of Ben

j Jtur tlv. re will be instillation of off;- j ,J! " I cer. followed by a socinl bout. Tli" ,' Europe.

'meeting will be held at the I. O. O. F.

t-vcry member of t Me P. to fervn;e j Club whose street is still in an lmpos- E; sible condition is urged to organize a EE community .shoveling hrigade in her J block to 'dig out" on Tuesday or Wed-I C nfsday night. This f? the civic duty of i every member of the club, no one should j EE

up. Women dig th? fields in i !

surely w e can lv'p shovel snow

in Gary.

Double S. ? H. Stamps With AH Purchases XV ednesday

Double S. & H. Stamps With All Purchases Wednesday

hall.

"KATE WOOD HAT. President.

TO METHODISTS.

Twice the service of bartiMii and the I reception of members has had to be l

postponed: first, because of the pastor ? illness, and lat Sunday because or weather conditions. Xext Sunday, weather permitting. Dr. Kassett will conduct the postponed services, including the 1-ord's Supper. All who are to h baptized, or received into the church, whether by letter or confession of faith are asked to be present.

There will be a meeting of I'nity R

view Xd. 2 W. B. A. of the Maccabees

for the installation of officers thi

evening at the . o. O. I'. hall.

' Mrs. Belle I.und of Mason stree

I spenning several v.eeKS with rri-nti on ( their plantation near Mobile. Ala. Sh" j b ft Hammond for the south last Thurs- j Pj-QZeil ' day. j i llenrv Uundt has returned after j

r pending the holidays with his Uaugh-j tor. Mrs. F. '. Ryan and Mr. Ryan of ,; Seattle. Mrs. Lundt remained for a j more extended visit. P.nroute to. Seattle!

they were the guests of friend" in (. altfornia. Mrs. II. A. Werth of Hampton. Xb.. has arrived in Hammond to attend th-j wedding of her sister. Mi" Anna Uinsenmann this evening NOTICE. The Grand R.all which was to he given Sunday. Jan. 6th at Tolonia Hall, was postponed on account of the storm, will be held Wednesday. Jan. 16th. commencing al p. m. -14-2

mm GARY BUILDINGS

- MEATLESS AND WATERLESS

Up As Result "Save Coal" Order.

of

the

The election of officers took place at the annual business meeting o the. Ladies' Aid Society of Immanuel's F. angelical church last evening at tho cini rch hall and the members ulso arranged for a parcel post sale to be held

c :i the evening of February titli. Mrs. I ing

I 'rem sled t was elected president; Mr?

J'.va Klucker. vie president; Mrs. W. i

NOTICE. w :ns to weather condition

Moltke Tleasure Club have postponed their Masnierade Dance which was to ha-e been given at Assembly Hall Saturday night. January 12th. until Wednesday night. January 15th. All tickets issued will be honored Wednesday even-

1-12-St

I

Then, secretary, treasurer.

and Mr3. F. Dietrich,

EHRO OF BLIZZARD DIES AFTER L

To departments of the Hammond Woman's Club w hich were to have met j veaterday had to postpone, their meet-j

lnga on account of the extreme cold j and. snow. The art committee- will bo I A i.t a Ii to the honor roll entertained by Mrs. TV F. I-eary at her j gave their lives for their 1iotti in T-oean street next Monday aft- name of John Hatfield.

ernoon and the members of the evening j HtraM belom hour committee postponed their meeting I minishnm nrmy

for two weeks when Miss Anna. Richaids of Henry street will be hostess.

of ;r.en w ho fellows the

to the fast dicity teamsters

whioh has " ln lt't or oeserters w no

quit iiur.n? tiv "'''''i "

Itrown otdeted ti,e;-,i out to remove

The marriage of Miss Anna I.insen- snow- ani nam omi i n- -

mann to Professor Henry Decker of La- Throughout hi' cv-i m. -.

take place at. six ! thougn - ars ... '

faithful and instead of .-lurK'nir lie .

fa.yette. Ind.. will take pin

o'clock this evening at the home of th-j bride's Vrother. C. W. Llnsenmann and MM. Linsenmanti. 2"3 Forsi the 'avenue. 3ler brother, the Rev. Carl Linsenmann of Midland, Mich., ill ofTiciate. using ahe ring ceremony. The bridal music will be flayed by C. W. L,in.-enmann and Just preceding the ceremony Miss Olivia Linsenmann will sing. "O Promise Me." The attendants will be Mr. and Mrs. C. W". Linsenmann. The bride will wear a beautiful sown of white georgette crepe, and her flowers will be a shower bouquet of brides roses, sweet peas and orange blossoms. Only the immediate relatives and a

IF BAGKACHY OR KIDNEYS BOTHER Eat less meat also take glass " of Salts before eating breakfast.

su ned more than his share and it was due to his Indomitable spirit that many (,-iiv maa abl" to rekindle th flr"S

that spared the lives of little children I and the sick No drift was to-, deep ,'

jor long for Tlatn!d to shove) a path Ithat his team might pass through. ! lie di"d last night, having worked

from e-vrly morning until iong alter dark dri-. m; his fagge.i body with th"

spirit "'. Tile w.MK-'i. Sculp tor. make ma.trpie es of s n h

i subjects as ne. It w as fatigue and

the .Mniiii r.n the heart that hastened the end. wiiiov- s nd tn children, the latter inngins from .". to 34 yeats in

j trtittrn t ...sy. Rut publie that has i lo.-t fthful srvnnt ha." .iffer-

fcr! al n.Kl uw "it at 1 e ica v e m en t i

! Ti" children are William. George, ! Fran '; 1 in. Arthur, lira". John. fl-iZoi. 'r'rnfi. !:i.'ie and Ah ir. ' .'ti.! of thcr. Fi anki in. i- tt soldier

While the fuel administration had 'o act in the emergency and sought to save

coal its orders to Gary business houses I and office buildings thsl steam must be j reduced during the iero blast brought i more expense than was saved in coal

and in addition much distress. Many I

buildings are frozen solid ami at some places broken water pipes have raised old Ned. Clut Can't Meat. Harris club members could not mw last night. Their building. the old Tribune structure in Broadway. was frozen. While some of th politicians handed out hot air thi radiators wouldn't thaw and what's ni.re a lot of politicians who did reform work and expected a fat job from the new administration and got the royal double cross were so chilly that the air almost solidified. In the Reynolds buildit.g tlv lowsteam order brought cold radiators today as well as frozen water and lavatory pipes. Similar conditions were reported elsewhere.

mel Man Working Hard. i 1 T 44lminial,atn.a I

Moe have been working hard and have their hands full. Fnder their direction great headway has been made in setting coal to people without it. They have decided to have no more low steam days for the business houses. The furl administration, using city teams, has got coal around in great shape, the service taking the plac of that of Contractor Kutterficid. who found him.df unable to distribute steel company coke. A1IT U. S. SURVEY -OF GAHY . GHILDREH Much Interest in Vork to Be Undertaken by Federal Dept. of Labor.

KAUFAAANN & WOLF - Hakmond.Ind

t&iiiiiiiit.iirfiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiirn

OH! THAT AWFUL BACKACHE IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS

How To Get Relief From Catarrh If v on have catarrh, .-atari iial dea f tiea.s. or had noises sro to .vo.ir diupsisi and g"i I oa. of Parm -.it doih! strength), tak't'l.s home add to it pint of hot. water am.) 4 or. of granulated sugar. Take 1 t a blespooni'ul 4 limes a day. Thi will oC.eii b: ;ng quick ielief from the d:tt esV.is had noises. Cl'-gge.J ntrils should open, breathing become easy and i he mucus si.n dropping into the t iiroa t. . is easy t make, tastes pa - aiii and costs little. f-Jveiy one -.v ho has cata' r'l should give this vAjjmn't a trial. Yu'i 'rill prnl.. a M ..- rtnd if ;s .itit what y necii. Su.-iini' Piia n: -i v. . Adv.

I springs. 23c: ! VHAV SO

turkeys. 2 4c. to 60 lbs.. 13.

70 to &i

;lbs., 20c: 0 to ltO lbs.. 20$22c: over- ; weight kidneys. 151; ltr; coarse, lrt'jjl4c. I POTATOKS Wis. -Minn . .$t.&0'92."t.

GR0VER IS DRAFTED

An unhealthy i.iod-. . arid tV uniianoi-

! j ness and misery which follow, may h ; By I tilled Press. preventer! by ordinary .i.idgmcu and I LINCOLN NEB.. Jan. IS. Grovar!eare. Keen our stomach and ii'lnt vs

Cleveland. ('ub p t .!n-r. has been draft

ed and placed in the first class.

i'i Mupe alio ou win nave g.i.jd nnitn. The kio'ieye' work is to throw off the poisonous matters which enter thi bod... If ihcy perform this work regularly ani automatically the or!o r Jygans wi'l take car.- of t hem-l ven.

Hi Pfi H ri.n.l'ticnc rf '..-. V. I .-i .-I r. i.

(Neb.) and I've been placed in Class I, (kidneys are indicated lv ii-rvo'isne?s

sleep;. c-snos. that ;. td. -.vn. n-.iit i-el-

.ig. ii'.c7.inss. nausea, nacivacho, lumbago, riieiiniat lum uain in tile hover-

ma!;;" ij-ra li'il "f.'inai re n ai-"! d --com to

l

i ". sir: Iiii drafted." Alexander

t-ld the I nited Press over the phone. "I just got my -ard from St. i'aul.

Div ision A. ' Al xandei- i a's v.-intr in Omaha.

rcr

pend ms the

abdome-,

" trou- ( I , e iy

riiinating. bioody. cloudy and jir.riEv ":-.ne. too frequent or suppressed passages. All Ui-.se are nature's signals to wain you of disea-ed kidneys ' or bladder. which may lead to fatl -j:i g n ; s u ;s a e. lon't wait tn.ti! th danger is unon o.i. Go to yoi'r rirr.ggist at o-e. G a trial b..x o,' (;oi,;i MF.DA1, Haarlem Oil capsules. 'rhe . ai e made of r'..P"rc; orginal. imported Haarlem O.i. t.'ie ,v!nd your great-grandfather uel. About two capsules each day will ker ; ou toned up and feeling tin. M-.u refunded :f they ,;0 not help vou. Buremember ro ask ,'or the i moor ted GOT.i . M P. DA L o: a:uJ In seeled packages -. ?. "Wt 1 i.o '

iDELEGATES ARRIVING

age children live. Later sixteen experts w ill a i rive to stud v the childi-en ! listed and to advime niotl.eis a. to their i .-are. j The government wants to know what; the people, the city and the industrial j concerns are doing-, whether the mot - ! tnlit; late is abnormally high and a! few other things. ; "Heretofore all studies have been made of children of school age.' .--aid!

IHy I nllrd Prt.

is 23 years old. saw three yrars' service in the Indiana national guard, having been a lieutenant in the i-"mDany

INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. l.V Marooned i Vnrlerson

at points for hours by heavy snow falls, j .iel.ates to the biannual convention n ... niinnnm of the United Mine Workers of Am. r- I U S K I h1hS ica aie arriving here slowly today. U H 1 1 1 UIIJUuLu HIT AT THE KITCHEN I ITC fllRCPTnPnTr

II U UIHLU lUliniL

day. were "Sonny" Dunn and Thomas Kcliy. awaiting extradition to Gary in connection with the Binzen hold-up and murder of Spencer Tillman.

(By United Pren.) i WASHINGTON. Jan. 15. Sweeping I rowers to compel tho conservation in j

every American kitchen, are given the president in a measure introduced by Senator Pomerene today.

:hool. We are going to do j The bill Is aimed primarily at proReeause Gary has progres- ; prietors of hotels, restaurants and pub-

flss KsieiU Hunter, cbie' of the t'hi-r-ago di- ision. who will overlook the Gary work. Several Kiropean countri-js at e now attending to the child before they

rea.-h the that here.

sed so much along educational lines ; lie eating houses but it is also broad the government selected the city for I enough to include domestic consumers, the first experiment." said Miss Hunl-j Th.- president ran provide limit or "v ; discontinue cnttrvly tin- use, manul'ac-

j Inr? and distribu ion of foodstuffs to(

the r xirnt be h.-lievcs ne.-r.ssary fruri !

I " " " -

I ,

THE TIES' HI COLUMI

: time to timr, the measure provid-'s. . Person . ondticting putdic eating ! places. manufHcturcrs. rnrrtt i s. produc- j i rs. ri is tril'ii i vrs or olli. r persons- who! fail to obe.v the president's orders .-hall j i be lined !.('') .and imprisoned up to six! 1 years, it is prov id. '. j It also is prov id. d that the -t shall i cease to be m vti'ect when the war with! Germany is ov or j

t the regular annual meeting of the stockholder of the Indiana Harbor

National Ltank. held on J in. S. the fol- j

low ing board of directors was chosen: ,T. G. Pa.. W. Fred J. Smith, J. G. Allen. Geo. M. Witt. T. F. Donovan. Lewis Zimmerman. Martin Hausler. Sr. Tli-; adjourned meeting of the board of dirfct--r elected the foMo'v mg of-

I President J. G. Bader.

Vic President J. G. A!i-m. Second Vice President Fit d J. Smith Cashirr Geo. M. Witt. Afi't Cashier E. I.. Jlatkr

CHORUS GIRL ; swjuiows

POISON

BINZEN RAID MEN TRY TO ESCAPE Am.'i.t ti.e nns,.iir : j in .eunty jail nt '"hi. -lao. w ho tried to escape on Sim-

Rthei Rrady, a chorus girl, is battlim, for life at General hospital, Gary, as the result of swallowing poison on a Wabash tram last evening while en rout.- for Detroit. Mi's Brady said she took the draught by mistake. Her condition is very serious, doctors say. The young woman askerj that all bil's be sent to Ssm Lewis, manager CalT.theatre. Hetroit. ' "'

t h I nt err-it the: of forty-ais

bureau, rleill make the j

January Atchisoii American Beet Sugar American Car Fdrv. American Locomotive Anaconda .. American Smelting Raldwin Locomotive ... R"thleher.i Sieel Baltimore and Ohio

atiaainn T'a itle

New York Central

nlorado Fuel ' ;ii rs! Leather

j REGULATE PRICE OF BREAD j

j (By United Presa.) ! ' INDIANAPOLIS. INK. Jan, !.-..--; Rr-ulation of br. ad price.; lu Indiana 2- I was planned at a conference her" t-da-between master baker of Indian i ' ' and rr. H. M. Barnard, state foo,j adi ministrator. The- plan in to make ail

Save butter, lard, suet.

I better food at less cost.

Have Use

.... IVH l h

if

Frte arid tn meat excites the kidu'-y". they Ki'i'in' ...vr.t orke.l ; get ,-lucglsli. nche. and feel li'Ke tun p of lead. The in me becomes cloudy ; the b!ild'-r i irritated, atid vou iuy b" oliiao.j to s.-- k . -l.ef tt" or three 1 1 me. during tli' o.E'c.t. Vhcu t!te Kidnei ciotr j r.u mijt help them ftti-h off the h.-dy's urinous waste or you'll brt a r"-al si..-i; pepja..."horHv. At fust yen fe.-l a .lull i-n-orv m tlie kidney r'-cion. v-ou s;itf-r from bsekaclie. si. iie.la' l:c. diiii'.ine-:.,

Red Cross Column

Ga rv mot h -: s await w

coming on February 1 agents of tlm yhitdrn's pai-tnient of laiior. who

r,ft .sin -,-ey and jtuflv of children of j t'hMPake and thio ,e-se!..... age eye;- taken ill A merles. "orn Products At the rnite( surveys will he mad in! Frie t went v- t- oci American r ide and t he ' A meri.-a nSteel Fdrs first experiment will be at Gary, i h -. ! - ; ' ienra I FlTtric dren below the at" of seven will be :rl Northern "turlied. ' Maxwell Motors Headquarters wii! b :r,aintanei in ; Mexican petroleum -!l-,i rooms. e. ..nd floor, i.iary Fedeial Norfolk and Western l.uildinar. ie.-e Miss Iliixabeth 1 1 u giu s j Nortln rn I'aciflc uill r..- in churn..-. Tin-re will be thuty, Pe'nnsyl vanra

73

.-FIT'

I prices uniform to th- r. i.riU r. SITUATION IS i IMPROVING

r : i ii r I nltetl Prc.l CHICAGO. Jan. I .". S.-..i- of m.i trie turning "H food and riiiiniti.

n s

.i;s. . an

.'' I l'r the g..V. I m. lent were 14 , 3i ions t.-da; after a

ar.vilv4 periods thro.:cl: -ill'l IliJI t e ii f 1 . me luind i . d r -.d tift.v t

- 2 3 1 : i , 1, . ,,. v. n o-n of w.ok in pa - fi't'i and steel mill-' were i rnj.'io .103 inn snow fioiu the rail wa; . ? 1 -" i most o' the pi-odu.-ers g

esumiiii; .-iiut-.lowti of la- U of fuel iiHilMlll'l ",;"!t kiiii. plants ved in I'knr-.-t rack s, and of underwav

' n.-ns t a keif. -...Ii.. will -o t hoi iiiiil . lea i-ning w hei

-r t!-.- eit pre- .eho

Pitt-buiK Coil

Irr.ti and Steel

:'i t!-.-i 'i a u - . Mi'-'C

A P i

iv I.o

, ! -- e ii -..!',!

rn. 15. O the i i ed ' ;:e.-i md I n - i'ei r ii ' - become Cif.'l,! Per Cross. i e; . i t -on. in

1 n.e-li-

IRISH HEELS PUT

CORNS ON TOES

t "Iicru e twirigr

I

vb

snd ! tlv.- i

of wit

or - I in n s j i i '

stomach c-t sour, vou feel rheumatic

weather is had. Fat lrs meat, drink lot

ul so g"t from any pi. a ri u-tcis ' ounces of dad SV; t-ike a .-ibl fill in a class ,,f v .in-r lv fore hi

for a few .'.ays and your kidneys veil! I ' t llr-n act line. This famous s-ilip is j rf.ie (i-oiu il acid of .' P"s and H-tnett 'lt"! juice. condOiird -ith lithia. nnd hasjciet be, i; used for general io'is to clean . log-

c-.l kldt.eys arid tiuiu)te them to i.oi-ninl .-ictivitc. ntso to nci ! t r-; i i .e :;.. ro-i.is m urine, so it no !r.nj;ei- is p source of irrit.-i i ion. thu-- 'mciin;; hlnrlder w aknes. .Is. Satis is itc i" ii -1 -. ... i-rmnot injure; tnjiiin?: a dc I ir: li : f ti I effer-. escpt 1 . ' hia-v. a 1 er rlrink tt:.h ev..--onc stiotjld take n,,v. and th.-n to keep thk:'lncjs i-lenn ami active. Tni!,'.ists f ir S3 I i' e v sell lois f.' J, Salts to folks w ho lMIcvc in .ve coming Kidney trouble whtic- it is oiiiy I rouble. Adv.

a t

t i G e sii ' ll lid I en ' Sii-n!' the p..,j 1

t "i a r ok . I s

dd it ion ; u p ' e t e 1

A ..let ,

mi 1 1 a t CB'l ti.e d i recti v

t wen i -i . e Tlos i f wa- iei: om i-i tt ed. children

"11 t dive,

Tells women how to dry up a corn so it lifts out without pain.

I ; People " J l;pu hi i

Pead.i.a t t". S. Pubr ' American Suear . I s.,-;. hern Pacific

hern Railway

'hso. Mil. and St

Sr Oil

F P. Steel 1'nieti PacifnT

torla'

CALUMET RIVER

M 181, St

FROZEN SOLID

Paul

this t i ;

e t iio usand j m-'idental todern ki. f to w hich i the toe;: and

I of the

a r reeeiv

43 MH' no ill

I'tah Copper --- - 751 Western Inion Wabash & Willvs Overland lS's

J The ca!-i." ' 'h i.'ilR'. bar:...:- n ' t i P. ' e in fi v e v e fi - and men are c. prc-v rnt the ice ,

iv r a nd t he S .'; til re frozen f..r the first r s. ''its arc looked n-tnntly on cuaid to rnsl.Mis them.

i GARY REPORTER I TO BE OFFICER

Since Mazola is a vegetable oil it enables you to save butter, lard and suet in d p fryine, sauteing, shortening as requested by Mr. Hoover. And since it is pressed from goldtn American c?rn, you can be sure cf its purity. It i more economical than the old ccci:in?n?diunj because it can be used over and over aczin doe not transmit taste or odor from on' fod tc ncihrr. Get Mazola from your grocer in nint, quart, hz!fCa'.lon or galion tin- the sizes are the mo?t economical. AUo ask for the free Mazola Book of Recipes, or write us direct. ur tnnrr refunded il Marota dect sot rt entire t.5;tion.

Corn Products Refining Company New York

KesrtMttttiTH Corn Products Refining Co. 213 E IUiw Stmt Cktcaga, liliaeis

I u r- d , . a an Led ig treat. .,' the Ar ' ::ia n -

at the hands oss d. t ors and a I tiie n-,di'Hl i ica n liel ief Soii" l.-irc aided

h,eled for, vv ear buck.es i r .duces corn, and man-.'!

thousands of hospital cases of'

i infection and lockjaw- ar th result of j I woman's suicidal habit of trv jng to rutj

away these pamtui pests. !

CHICAGO 'OllN May. )ATS Mav .

rUTUK.CS. $1.24: Jan.. Jl 27'.. -c: Jan. 7.-c; Mch..

( iar-e-iee km i -en.-e. a reporter on the i j Ga i y Tribun". has --uj.-res.--f ully passed! t he t xamina. ton to otter an aviation!

otTicei ' t r ining school and In thirty! days he will be assigned to, duty. Mr i

Lawrence, w ho w as educated at Notre 1'air.e. Ind.. ia at. expert on motors. He

CHICAGO UTX STOCK. I IOGS-- Receipts. "5.000: market,

$l5.0O'-r 16 ?o; good, T--

TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY

SITFATION sce l r iei a

A N TKI Ail

rii'r and iriistnjth

For l.ttle cost there ran be obtained'

at anv pharmacy n ounrter of an ounce I stead v ; mixed.

of ii drug railed freefone, which i uf. t sOSr 16.0; rough. ILI.PO.h 16.05: light.!

j ficicnt to rid one's fret of every hard or i U.?0fc 1$.4); pig". $ 1 -.50 'fi : 6.60. ; ! soft corn or callus without, the slightest I OATTLF UeceiPts. S00; market.) I danger or inconv enitir e. j setady; beeves, S.20'd V5.R0: vows-heif-j I A few drops applied directly upon ' ers. .;.0'i 1 1.73: to kers-f coders. 'the tender, aching corn stops the sore- J tt 1 Pi. : culves. S 7.0 n .j.;it. J j ress and shortly the entire corn, root ' i .'

. a stickvl CHICAGO PRODUCE. moment i. ! UFTTKT! Crea icry extra. 4

and sll. lifts right out. It

around I stubstanre. which dries the

s viea.lv enpi. ment. Address o. It. per. O-m'l Ie!ive.ty, Hammond. l-l.'i-L'

1 .1 ISTinstl miiil.:. "II St..

-Addroas book. Sibley si., contains owner's !. Ic warri. Petuin to H-Mnarond or- Tinges o"

nd Hohti!nie and l : :: Jn.-k-c-I -i:.-:

i applied., and thousands of men and women ue it because the corn shrivels up and comes out w itbout inflaming or even irritating th surrounding tissue or skin. Gut this out and try It if your corns l.oihei vou. Adv

creamery tirstr. 7 y 4 Sc : firsts. 445 17c: seconds. 40'e. 4?c. LGGS Ordinaries. 5i 5c; firsts. S-c. I.IVF POULT RT Fowls. L' 0 '(i - 3 . ; ducks. IT, 7 23c:. gees. 1 ' '

NKVKIf XKCilJXT a olh on core; 1 1 Sei i,,u.s i i ..' i and lung tiouble iisijaii.v besrin ti.us. Ar the outlet or even whets I . -y become chi onic. try ( ' Eckman's Alterative This Calcium preparation combats

t"e ystm bva v. Thousands . ''out ams no 1 lab it. Forming I sire, now KOe ts. All drug-

f A

.ntection and ton.ca.rling in t "ii ;e, h. ve fouroj it . rr-.-t; 4 i. oV ol, Na 1- Otic o; 1 C-uC. fi sle. now gi.r.a. 1'i-ice :nctiid'-s rui r

In our effort to be patriotic arid raise something to feed the people, we j planted onions on our farm in Michigan. We have a car load cf good one j that can be sold at home, or be shipped to feed the soldiers and tailor and i city people. We also have a quantity of juat as good enes thst did not ma- ! ture properly on account of adverse weather conditions, that cannot be

shipped. We wii! sell these to any one at $1.00 per bushel at the warehouse of the Inter State Storage 4. Forwarding Co., en the old G. H. Hammond Picking Co.'s grounds. Bring your basket or crate and get all you can. Come any time and get them long as they last.