Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 176, Hammond, Lake County, 17 January 1918 — Page 7
Thursday. Jan. 17. 1918
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A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy CheeksSparkling Eyes Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Wcll-Knowa Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years trp-.ted scores of women for liver end bowel ailments. During those years he Rave to his patients a prescription made of a few veil-known vegetable inpredients mixed wjth olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. You will know them by their ohve color. These tablets axe wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal cction, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's svstem. If you have a pale "face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly tor a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the successful substitute for calomel now and . en just to keep in the pink of condition. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists.
THE POLITICAL WORLD IN INDIANA From TEE TTSCTIS Own lnLi i mi-:, ni i:k i r ST ITE ( AI'l l i,. IN! ! ANAI". ol.ls. Jun. 14. liver s:n. ' he v 'ti- whs taken m "uii?vtss on the pvor 'thn to surt.it to the leEisla- ' of the v at sou .state the question ' the s.dopt.on ft an amendment tc ihr iVd"i! (.rf-'fiti-n prohibit the 'oti;.;5.-i:ii and sD. of intoxicating s ':n the CV.hu-U. State? there hai "'n tlU t,-. tt." f -:' that he emperpoodle of f state of Indiana, in- - J r rig t i ; Ant! -iloon 3-aFue will '. ination and re-eiet - Washing Won't Rid Head Of Dandruff Tho only fire n-y to get rid of !anir'il";' is to hxo!v,; n. then you destroy it ttitirei. To do this. Ret about lour of ordinary lnjm J anon; apply ' al r.i;ht ,-n rt-tiring: use ftiouifh to ."ca!p and rub it in gently w i r!i ( ho iing'.-r tip?. ro this tvnlght, and by morning, most if not all. of your dandruff will be fone, -nd .hre or four more applications "ill oorr.pU-t. !- iis?oiv ani entirely '' '-' o(tv sintlo s-sn and trace of ll. no matter how much dandruff you inay have. Vo.i will t.nrt, too. that all itching and o wing of the s.-aip will ,t(,p at once. ""I Jour hair will he fluffy, lustrous, -lossy, ailky and soft, and look and el a hundred, times better. You vn get lioind vnn t nn irM -!ore. It js inexpensive and never fai! ' o do the work. Adv. w zsccazmi oS decideii to v'3
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Mis Eelyn Payne and her poster. Miss Evelyn Payne, New York society girl, workirig for the Jur.ior League in its campaign to push sales of War Savings Stamps, recently tore down a picture of the kaiser in the Hot'.l Vanderbilt and replaced it with a stirring stamp poster of Joan of Arc. The kaiser's picture was a cartuon but Miss Payne decided a constructive l oost better than a knock.
lion all thirteen of the p'fr.t menhe;-. of fi-irsrf.-'s from Indiana. All thirteen r.f these members voted in favor of the nation wide prohibition amendment. For a while, ii.foi the vote us; taken there w;ia a question a? to what 5veral of the members would do. b".t all came through wi-h votn favnr of tb.e amendment. Luie rr.aii n l,o is in rlus'" temii ith the affa.fr of the A n ( i-.-aloon league aid the other day th.-it it -would b- ingratitide for t!io ttmpeian.e peoph;of the state t.i refuse to support the present iiiembera of congres-s f they run aerin. Hi said that Ind-.an.-t rapt th largest iiUT.'-'trr of votes for tiK amendment that v : o.-.-t ly any siatthat gave her poMti:i an unanimous vote. Indiana nave. !;e amend iv nt fifteen ii.ie. including- thirteen members of congress and two ntn-. i.ieorgia fame eror.d with a total of twelve vi.'ff. Only a few jttates voted unanimously for the amend m.n t , and nil but Indiana and Georgia were small , tales.
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3. '-ta 4 i rl'0?AMf;R'CA "f - voun couCTriv Theref !, he a the temperance people ow. it to these mt-mbci f conpr sj to be for them. It is presumed thfit the same rule applies to the two United S'ates senators, also. Whether this attitude on the pat t of the l.uoh i bi ton element in Indiana will l .e an api re lab.'c effect on the rei.'ts at the next primaries and at the Woman's Statement Will Help Hammond ' 1 hated eooktng because whatever 1 ate gave me our stomach and a Moated f. !:i ,. I drank hot. water and olive oil by the pallor.. Nothing help, d until I tried simple buckthorn bark, siycerine. etc.. as mixed in Ad-ler-i-ka." I'.ecause it Tush's the KNTtUK boyvil ira t completely Adler-i-ka roheves ANY '"ASK sour stomach, gas or cor.stipfUion and prevents appendicitis. The INSTANT action is surprising. ' . N'esle, druggist, Calumet Ave. t Payette Stie't. Adv. 1 very for the Irii
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-iorne folks would havt ;. Oil Jieliee that they have diacov. Y m a r v elouii combination that wlil V ' r a t o r e" lh color lo Itray. atrak-e-1 or faciei hair, wit h. out KtaininR It. o auch P r rparatlon n a e v r N-en JicoThr is n.v on, preparaHoti so far aa wa knew hat 1 entirely frt-e. from anlrHur. lead. ?iVit -rercurv nnc ani'lne. coal tar rmclucts or tjie-.r cjriva'lvep Th prepamtiun 1 called "Tirva. natona.' It (S 0 waj.v anfl aaf to ap:ly that the wonder In tltnt anyone i-ver ufr.n anything else ' Iirwtnln" ' Inatantlv tints the hejt to any Khae of hrown )or hiark) that may br desired. If the frHV hows on your tempier? or in afreaklng our hair -If the eni .f your hair are lijhter than the haianee. or If for anv rion you wiah 'o s'ain all or part of your iiati use ' Hrownatone." Yi:f-n '.'i ! '!!' den i.-'.t thr Frnivraf .-lie .-'i."n. .-"iiite r.iift Stevens Ad-v.-t1 i i I k ' t ri i o i anrl nli:ev- fr1. A .flinp; f'O.iKh't w:'l p.rnt vnn (from manr.farini-ers only! upon reoeip of in.-. Ment'on yhnde rle.ireri. All of the leading drir .tore seil "Prowna tone." Two f ir.'v. .",5c Hiid Jl.l.". Jiihi.'t oil "I'l ou nalfhi " at :uur haiiPre pa r'i hy tli Kenton Pharina-al Co., T-'l i"opi lildg., Covington. Ky. Pohl u'i'l iTUH ra nlred ?t a!! hadinfr drnx ami .f :'i't -ount r?. Adv. I election remains to he een. 'What this element will present foncressmen teh. ains to t.e seen. It is thought that there is little likelihood of any wet cani. idate bobliini: up to run againt a dry man for conKi'-s. ;n any Indiana district, however, for the dry sentiment appears to be strong- enough" to overcome, any suih opposition that might apr. There was a' time when the AnM-Pa-loon league of this state was very mui-h ii p in the air over the question of what the Indiana delegation would do on the prohibition amendment. It was known that a majority of the members favored the amendment, but there were about five members about whom there was much doubt. In fact, two or three were counted as being against the amendment absolutely. Therefore, when the Indiana delegation in congress voted solidly in favor of the amend nent the Anti-Saloon league was tickled almost to death Washington Adopting Plan of Attorney J. F. Reilly For Country Wide Registration in February (Special h" 'I !' WASHINOTt N. Jn IT A plan piop,, d to Vice-1 'resident Mai shall an1! th". department, o' justice bv Attorney John C Iteilly of Hammond will veiy probably be put into effect. It calls for a count r -wide registration of o'litis. including- alien v. on en. legislation t th end if neir.p drafted and (-Miii.'i-f.iM"rnl lenders have assured tJi- department "f Justice that it will be enwted pi ompt!y. If this is done befoie tie week of Februaiy H. e.ion h na t j on - v. ido i u it I'M H-ti of Ulit'fttujalized t maris.- is to ho niade i.nder su ;o rvis-' oi of t jfo I rpa rt Mnt of Juslice women probably will 1" iiK'Iuded in til'-' enio-r.y alin fn.-'i. Tlegulafotiji lo rn lie r uist ra tion w r snt on. 1'nlav to police -flioials of cities and pos!int4.,te s of sioili towns, to hom th active ad:o i n i ;-: i a 1. 1. n of the rrsi.-ti sri n has :- i r p en.t lusted The r'tles differ from alrnd- m.'ide p-ib!ic only in the fa'-t tloit pederal Court distrots. not eoiiny co' h-.-al d'siriots. are to be considered i.nits for g.'itnerins census return a fMo-i unui'.tn so. ic-ns in whi, h post masters w ill take the i u-i f 1 1 nt i. n s. I tlieni P.-troled. "'f the hundreds of iJ-nnatis w !-o hav e been onvoij,, m. r tb.e Vnitd States entero.l ii.e w;tr. onlv s; have beji paroled pci nimienily and tr-n i vn fieedoui -i t.iue. it : s dis-bo-erl t-'iidv ! .ii Im I.oi ! ii "riep. j-v-ecial assistant to Attorney General ilr'gory. iu ihaie of w ;i r pf bletijp. The announcement was mad.- iii refutation of vv ide-'.spi i .id t ports tlint the Bvern-ro-ft h:oi iilea-i-d hutoiieds of alien r: : , -, es. It! tht i.a.-e of r.etl pur 'd t'T.po;;r:);- it is u nd- ravioli i i,. ,, i on war '..e;, ,). oiih't list the-- iillKbt oDt s n v a'"t.nble irf to a t o n to aid pvI" I'U lO e 1 I Z " 11 t ,11 I t ' 1 T . Tl G out J'o5 or pt iin-.a'i'l'i a - a n s t t!o I'nited Sin. ? war i ti I V' si i . ".- f '. r us is I. ti.. r. im jiet in found ;ii a daocei,,.. ene'ey n'oifl erne ,'.11' if'l ll." e-,; been nr 1 riTtlv I . ;.-asd." said Mr. c nr.ert "0f the re: re number ! rr'sfd from t:;:.e to to. i" a- s i s,i !;,. . i. . i o i - thiouhoi.t the l"r..'ed ... 1,-f.j 1 :it ;t d'-y.etl have ,. ei l"-'-n ,-uiijr. l f u . o "rj u r n t "iu pi a i ii t r. I enlencj UrpnrU I'nKe. "A number of ci -m mun i-u t h ms r"u'ly liHve be. a received diiectinc the fitter.iion 'f tli'- attorney eeneral to the f, thst uufound'd ,iol false reports ate heme eirrulated i u mi.ii !:,,,!! ,-f tbi' coimi.i- t., ilin frff. i O.'i! i tMid'te !'n"ri'-v i. beinc shown alien .''.,'o.-. S'H ll lej,,.!;. ,t Tr p ci.ce( 1 ,i,i 1 1 : ' lit "f 'iHll.Sge on til'" part '" i ,ii'in;'i'."''.- and iiiiiif s'-iio ij londi i :re : t f -; k i f u; .rehending I :-. '. u n ?ii'"i . f s. I "ln.-1-ad '' I'lllif;,-; . t ,co .'.:! seveii'.- has '.'ten .Town in dealing with j a tusllv f oind by the itttorn-y sreneral t- ce da i,2et ,,u- i., the rotintt;,. e'or.tti-ion arp'-irf lo have arisen die f the impiesion that arrest is iii its if an ;n: rm?nt: this is mn .,-. iiiri'i' the Pre-:dent ;iin''i:i:v.si i,m tht, d-part .lent is authorized ' m.;irf -l end and intern aii n enemies found '.. be dangetou. to th" lf,in- of th co-. ii' r'. I" and around New Vol k -;- :coi of thi- yp. nt!strt on s is-
m us m APPLY TO WOMEN
Ail Savings Deposits Made- on or hofore January 15, 1918, will draw interrst at three percent from January 1st,
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MR. G. J. BADET?, President. MR. J. ALLEN, Vice President. MR. WM. J. FU!TKEY, JR.. Cashier.
I LADY PINK TOES ! S HAS HER INNINGS I i There is no excuse today fur ! women to have u'y, ' painl'ul corns - ........ .... . ! For a few cents you can get. a quarter 1 ounce of the magic drug fveer.one re-j cently discovered by a Cincinnati! chemist. j Apply a tew drops of this f reezone j upon . tender, aching corn or callus j and instantlv, yes. immediately, all; soreness disappear ? and shortly ou j win find the corn or callus so loose tTtaV. i ! t-rtii lift it out root nnd all. with the - f.ngers. Just think: Not one bit of patn be - fore applying free-cone or afterwards. It doesn't evfn irritne the surrounding j,k,r Hard corns, soft corns or corns betwten the to, also hardened callutes on bottom of feet, just seem to shriv el up and fall off without hurting a particie. U is almost magical. Ad v. ' ' - ' ' picion are temporarily detained in F.lis Island, vv hich is not en interment
, ..,.-,. In f'ther pa its -f the country January " -ii'ui Mr.te vs i"'ii i- m- -thev ?.re detained in jasls or local ! rando. prisons. ! January ? 2r,fl Strt e vs. M : k..'If after investigation it is decided I IP.atz. ilat the susoe. t is a dangerous alien' January 2S"7 Staters. Felix I'enwitiuii the meaning of the pro. -la :v a - ; da ska. t.on an order is made for Jus inter- Januaiv 2 ''f S .tat- vs. Frank ri.ent and he is deliv ered f"i thw ith , Williatns. into the r isto.i..- of the War Depart- j January ? 2!' State vs. Jess retiii. nt and immediately transferred to V.inr.
a war c.etenlion cainp. .n th- other h-ind, aliens thus arrr-sted on s pe.-u la - ti.-n and not found t be dangerous to the .-ountiv are not interned but ie custoir.a r 1 1 ; released upon parole and rerjuiied t give a roni im g.-vo i cnilu.t and report at short, intervals', to a person sntisfa t"iy to tlo- depart- j ti ent. known s a supervisor." i I I' LinaMMva ! Criminal Orders: 22j- state vs. Sa in Pnnii: r:s for insuff icetit evidcn.-e. I ise. Jutit. 1 1 22i. ' :'s3S State vs. Mike S.ikoui : Nolle -j.rr ;'.. ii : sit t '.- r ! a"il Nov, '. ; i;i'7 State vs. i'haii'. K'Hm; Deft, j , not guilty (Nov. 1!. 2J.SC State vs. R id Parker and Leon- 1 Rid KihIu t'O'i fines Mo and o.'.dJ i i Nov . r.f'i. 2v7 S'-ite vs. Don Triere. Kenneth! I i;Pb. e : e.u h fine fir. and costs i No-. .-,i. i. j ev si-,- state vs. Ftoberhorst. Walter and! Vl'i-ed Ko.-h: t. h fine, nln and! ,-orls .Nov. ::. . . i..i.v vtjI.'.... e, , ,,,! tt " and cost. (Nov', rt-i. . ;;jp State v r.dward K. J-.ipior; f.v h dne.l !.". and e.-.ts . De.-. Ti. "il.s Siate vs. Kenneth Oiehman, fined 1 o a r.d eo. t s i I 'e.. . 1 7 i . ilrtitlonul Crlmlniil e l-'iled. Nov 'mhet 16 2?77 State vs. rhas. Ker-n. Nov cmbe.- 2H 2'7S State vs. John Si-nth. Novem'ter2 2S7! St.ite vs. Lorn' l ('.nil Nove-r br 2 2s") State " s. K,iper P...ber. Leon Foeiark. Novemb-v 2 2fM State vs. John Georaas. Noveml-er 2l 22 State vs. Mart in lin s. Noce n'.er 2 2SS S'ate vs .1. hn Cured His RUPTURE I vss bedly ruptured h:ie lifting a trunk several years ago. Doctors said tny only hop of cure was an operation. Trusses did to.e no ood. F'lnally 1 got l.ola of something that quickly ar.d i."nipletely .tired me. Tears have passed ana the rupture has never returned, although I am.dainsr hard work as a carpenter. There wn TiO operation, no loM time, no trouble. I have nothing to sell, but. wlil give full information about how you may fttiti complete cure without operation, if j .u will write in me. Eugene J. Pullen. "a rper.ter. Sr 'arcellus Avenue. Maratquan. N'. J. Fener r,' out ti.i no' i. e and show it to any rlber; v ho a.e r if-tured yon roac sa'-e It life or a- : .;..p t' e nosery c.r rup- ' ri'-..- ac' i h- wi-rv mid !rir of an o j . f" ' :..o . - A ' i .
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AFETY FIRST ERVICE SECOND ATI8FACTION ALWAYS retrowsfci. November -7 IiS4 State v drew Kutur. j November IT 2'$5 State vs. Kata ! MoBlich. i i November G'1 26 State vs. Held ; Parker, Leonard Kcch. i Novem'oer State .on Z re ice. , Kenneth Iibidee. November 30 State vs. Walter r.obnhorst and Albert Koch. IiecemVer 1. 2S0 State vs. Bryan Burright. rvcemoer T 2$$1 State v Edward junior. lvonnV-r " 2S? Herman Dubbert. l.'eeetnber 7 "2!3 State vs. Tony h. Weber, December 12 2. B4 Herman Dubbeit. De.ee.nhei- 13 2S?- State vs. Clyde Bit okst or.e, I tee. mber 17 2.?i State vs. Ken ir.etb Cu. hmnn. I Peoernber 22 25f7 -.tt vs. Eugene I Cinsra , j Januniy 2S?-s State vs. Geoige j Tvndall. .January " 2SS! State v . Iludolph ,s. -husw-k. ; January " -nn St at e vs. Ttosie j Kishn-r. j .lanuai y S2fl State v. C. Hughes, January P- 2Piv-Sts t- vs. Karl lleni derson. I January ft 2f..'.! State vs. Pete Frve. j January S 2P04 Stat- vs. John j era. j J 2 5 it Pi v o: -e : Sea'nt irrht I i .on .Ian. 2. Moe .1 fia rre 1 1 ' I". j -? Lizzie r.arrett: filed j ' 2 7. J -fj'.mtttjii.mn : fl'i an t. Sopoalt ( ond K s v s. T'oi t u n it I, r.ati'-io. 'ots 12. 1 i . 1?. 22, blo k j i 'ii li'iiir'a." Park addition !' La k e emnty; filed on Jun. 3. i 2(ft:,5.VelPe Chase i.I. M. Fo.v.l vi It 1 1 o i n a s e !.-.. . . .. I Miller) vs. John K. Aumnc', j snd Antoy.ette Mi'i-r ! : T.'s. peri-'l , drns filed and in hau ls of sheiiff. , ; ..n It 32 and S 's of t,.t n. bio.!:, J ?. second addition p. i'n!iiii;et t. .t y I in Lake conn' v. . j iM Hm. 1; Fot eelosut e mei f gaffe i t lean- ll" Hao- 1,-n.J T.-, n'o.-r ...! a ''rn pot a t i.n i t V. i ij.ver.si vs. Sadie i.. I loft'ii", a n. Cla rence I II o ff - man. her hu.-lo nd: A uie ri.'.i ti Tru.-'t .; Savings Hank, of Haovuoid. Itid.. a ci po; atn-n. Kh is! e. htireus National Rti' of ffamm. ml. India''., a eoijioi a t "oi : Tor. St. mho 22": lot St.-.ff'-.td and on't Neglect 1 3'our stomach. Keep it strong t 1 . 1 1 i: rt c .1 j i f J1IU C1I. VVIlfn 1WU UlSaI grees with it, strengthen it with est Slo of Aar Medicine in the WorlA Voli tremwherc. In boxen. 10c. 25. Phones 13S 137 276
Dealer? in p GROCERIES, MEATS AND HARDWARE It being impossible to deliver, we will give J ccnt-R off on all can goods on our Cash and Carry Sale, i which will net you 10 cents on a doLlar. Bread will lie 8W cents per loaf. Special on other jroods as welj.
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1 1 1 1 1 4 t --iyi?WaiNWvs"t'-,i -J Get a Can TO-DAY From Your Hardware or Grocery Dealer Trank'e's 7th Add. to Hammonc. 10913 Rm. "J: Tertonal injury; Eilliau Crendidier (H. Ii. t.ianaei) vs. Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago Kail way Company, a corporation. 1(915 Rm. 2: Note and attachment; Henry I'aohman vs. I'irk i8ii Stright. Henry I-"!;, nn. Gf fbt-and Kooy, Hotsc Schrringa: Enn Kuipers. Outdoor Workers are subject to exposure to all Linda ci weather, and atrenuoua outdoor worlt brinps the rheumatic aches. V out can't afford to belaid up. so heed that first twir.ge oi; rheumatism. L'ee Jloan' Liniment. Clean and convenient, r.o need to rub, no atainc. no clumsy plasters and your pain disappears. 5prin. strains, reuralpia eS..d gtir". sore mi-ntl- are li relieved by to j-pj.-ciiim ci bloaa's Unin.r.l. C-nerovis sire bottle at si Jrer. r'it. Crystal Glucose for Fine Candy Prompt Delivery Telephone South Chicago 920. AMERICAN MAIZE PRODUCTS CO. State St. Hammond
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