Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 176, Hammond, Lake County, 17 January 1918 — Page 8
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TliE Vlmrsdnv. Jan. IT. lf18 ver Lake Co CROWN POINT LOWELL MERRILL VTLLE MUNSTER LANSING WHITING DYER ( ST. JOHN GRIFFITH SHELBY HOB ART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE S)S22SBS8
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In five minutes ! Neutralizes stomach acidity, relieving dvspepsvi, heartburn, distress, iiead!
Tim It! Fare's Diapepsm nii! s!n a aour. gaasy or out-of-order stomach within fie minutes. I? your meals don't ft comfortably. or what you eat lis 11k a lump of lead in your stomach, or If you have a heartburn, that is usually e s;sn of acidity cf t?jo stomach. Oat from your pharmacist a fiftys.'it case of Pare' Pinpepsln and fake a dose Just as soon a? you rnu. There will be no jour rising, ro belching of undigested food mixed with acid, r.o stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or beavy feeling in the stomach, nausea, debilitating headaches or dizziness.
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H.4PPEMKQI Of A DAViU LAKfc Mra. Eteila MeeV.er has sold her beaur ceau-T August tiiul noma on East streer, to Xenufeldt. superintendent o. the . uoanty farm, "who will move to town' about the first of March. Mrs. Mcei-r riYl accompany her datighttr Stel- j -rbea ahe leaves for school next fall and will reside temporarily with relauvea. The consideration, was $5,100. Th Meeker home is one of the handsomast homes on Kast s'reet. amd Mr. Naunfeldt and family feel very luUy 5a securing it. Miss Eleanor Dinwiddle !eft on Wed-! netdiy for Oberlin where she will continue her studies, having been detained at home since the holidays on acoount of the serious illness and death of her grandmother, Mrs. Oscar Pinsvlddla. Th January horse- sale wi passed by unnoticed on account of the bad weather, both horses and buyers being onspicuops br their absence. The Vo!nan's Study club jnet on Tueady afternoon, Jan. 15, in the assembly room of the library. Jdiss Maria iiaack entertained the members with a piano eolo. The first paper of '.be afternoon bv Mrs. J. W. Ott. "Aftar tha Saloon, What?" was very atiy handled by her and was enjoyed by the cl-ilb. Mrs. J. M. Geiser suggested to ;s Tn-,.t We Can Do NVithout," and her though presented food for thought and a lively discussion ensued, showing tht the women of this country at 'ait. are awaka to the seriusneis of t tha situation. Js the American Man? Tha ma-rnbera of tha Study club of Cr-vwn Point ra tn doubt as to that question. Tha annual election of tha Chamber of Convmerce was held on Thursday evening apd tha following men were hoien to direct the affairs of that body for the coming year: President. A, I Courtright; vice president. Geo. W FTederi-k; treasurer. John E. Froos. Tha three new directors elected were: John Clausseti. Ciiarles McWa.yn snd lvin Ross, who with the holdover directors wili elect a seretary at a meeting hM early in February. The V.-eaent efficient se'-refary, Fred P.uf, will aerve until that time.' It was decded to hold the annual banquet the Trst part of F.-beiarv. the exact date net having been definitely set. An unusually interesting mticg of 'l.a TVornstr Franchise league was held at the home of the president. Mrs,. H J. Tjeh-Tsn on Monday night. In . spite of th ,-old weather a large nurntr of meir.'ljers and visitors were present Mrs. Etta Vilmer ably handled the lesson on the constitution of the U. P. Mra, II. J. Ihman read a poem, suprottd to be a tak-r-rr on an oiiginal written by a Mr. Wobb, who was not g!nst women b it strongly opposed to uffrage. .The next :er,n on Interstate Oomtnerce will be discussed bv i)r ?cull, Mrs A. S.'hod"llo and Miss '"pal Seigel at a meeting held at the SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAITI Darkens Beautifully and Restores Its Natural Color and Lustre at Once. Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea. with sulci, ur and alcohol added, will turn sray. streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Mixing the Sago Tea and Sulrhur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use preparation, improved by he addition of other ingredients, a 'args bottle, at llttlo cost, at drug tores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While fray, faded hair is not sinful. e all desire to retain our vuuthful appearance and attrartiveness. By darkening jour hair with "Wyeth's Sage end Sjlphur Compound, no one can toll, Lavausa it does it so naturally, so evenly. You Just dampen a, sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hall, taking one small strand at a tlmn; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or o jour hair becomes beautifully dark, glossv, soft and luxuriant and you appear yeais younger. AVycth's Sage wnd .Sulphur Cornpoiirid is a delightful 'toilet requisite. It is wt intended for tha cure, mil isat i.-n or prevent ion of Uaae. AAv-
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Stop Indigestion - Pape's Diapepsin Th: nii; a!! co. and, b?-id". tl: be ro sour food loft e 'r In tlio .'on.a i, to poison jour breath with r.ausoous od rs. Tape's 'Dlapepsiii hcips f nutrali" the excessive acid -n the finma'h i hi-h is causing the food f r rmintal i'",r. and prcventinB proper digestion. Helief in five minutes is waii!,g for you at any ii-ue tor. These largo fifty-cerst oajes i-ot.'a:n enough 'Tape's 1,'iapepshi'' to f.sua'dy keep the entire faivily fr- from .f.niaoh acidity at.d its fyniplirn of indigestion, dyspepsia, sourne, fiasfs. heartburn. r.d headache, for many months It belongs in your liome. WISH n" -' . .- hoir of Dr. Scull the third Tuesday :n Feb i aary. Miss Anna V;lon !s taking an e. f. rcd vacation. r..sde ne?esary by thJjinj of th ."n!-aso sch-oi.-. of w hi cix sh'j is a tc-.liT. t n a.'.oant fce'.ntf tina'o! to secure f ue', s:nc" t h" re-:ent storr.i. Miss Til'.ie T.e'ninan has veturned from a month's visit with relative in Chicago and Iiamniond. ?he was accompanied by Mrs. If. J. Allison o? Hammond -who will ypend a f' day? iu the Lehman hrne. The Crown Point young people rih attended th Gary business college and who wori; in Gary have been marooned in that city sine last Friday, binar unable to pet back to Crown Point, as the Gary & Southern have not operated ar.v cars since the recent s'orrn, and according to repoits no cars will bo i un the balance of the week. Eugene Carpenter of the V.". B. Burfcrd Co., Tndianap-flis. was in Crow Point getting orders for his company from the different county offices. HOBART Peter Si nut is who is employed at Gary, walked from that r''3;e to Hobart in the stor-n of last Saf.irdav end froze liia face. He is :n a serious condition. '14 Mrs. Thon.as visited wuh relatives at Harr.mond yesterday. The Thursday evening club will meet this week with Mrs. A. AVehner. Miss Minnie Ba irr:er who lias accepted a position at tiie Amei : an Bridge Co. at Gary, began work yesterday. The Ideal Book club will meet today with Mrs. Josephine Krausse. The Unitarian T.ads' A d Alliance will .meet, today with John Fle!er. The Guild of Ft. Steuher.'s ils.'.r'Il will meet Thursday affriU'On with M:s. Applegate. At. tie regular meeting of the town board held Tuesday evening no busines' of importance was transacted, as a number of the board of rneiabers were absent. The appointing of town attorney end health officer was held over until the next regular meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bla-k were Chicago vis'tr? eterday. The funeral of Carl Me 1:1 was l.eld this afternoon, services being conducted t the German T-utheran church at hy r.er. PchuelUe and the burial was made at the Hobart cemetery. Messrs Sm;lh and Barnes are harvesting l'-e this week. They ropoit that it is tho best ice eer rut up here. Thus far they have their large i'-e house about half full. Mr. Put ton of Valparaiso, mover ,, family here yesterday. ROBERTSDALE Eugene Grocan of the Great Lakes Training station visited his parents'. Mr. and Mrs. "St. Grogan of Robertsdale Mrs P3au and 'daughter of Myrtle, avenue, vinted Miss Myrtle Hubbard . at the St Bernard hospital in Chiuag o. Elmer Eggers of Roberts avenue, was a Chicago visitor yesterday. ! Mrs. Judson of Cleveland avenue, j was a Chicago visitor. An appeal is made to the ladies of Robertsdalc who intend sewing and ! knitting for the Red Cross, to meet, at tho Frunklin auditorium on Friday j afternoon, Jan. IS. A cordial invita tion is extended to all. Herbert Frown of the Great Lakes' Training station, vlsite friends in Robertsdale. Mrs. Greenburg and Jaurhtsr Lena of Indiana boulevard, are visiting relatives In Xew York. Miss Agnes Prochaska of Atchison avenue, is on the sick list. Mrs Oaush and daughter Eln-.r of Roberts avenue, were Hammond visitors Alderman William Hanian and C. Allen were Hammond business visitors last evening. Mrs, John Dreesen of East Chicago, w-as a Robertsdale visitor. Mrs. Bahn of the East Side, visited at the Shaffer home on Cleveland avenue. Mrs. A. Theissen of Indians boulevard, at) a South OhUngo visitor. Enlist In The Woman's Army By Conservinj; Foods-
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: IN ADVENT OX 11 AVE TO HE I A ITALIAN ISJIOTHEUS Vtf- "- - j- v $2 '
Above Kilties unloading t.upphes just behind Italian front lines on Piave. Below Tommies in Italian trenches. The allies lost little time in rushinp all mariner of aid to the wavering Italians when the combined forces of Cerrnariy and Austria drove powerfully down through northeastern Italy. The French were soon on the pround with thousands of well equipped men and even before they beran to fijrht their presence In the country heartened trie Italians to a determined stand. The French had hardly gotten into action when the Tommies of England were beside them in the trenches. Then came the Scotch Kilties. In the upper picture Kiitics are shown just behina the Italian lines on the Piave nver unloadir.g supplies. Whiting And Its People Frar Th'atre ; t her twin i o 1 a Foul.' and l Card " orri . r. g Mon-i tonish'. Vicla IXina In "T'le G'tl Without ' 9. Its rb in -The ;.n..f. 1-17-1 and 1 je'i.tay at t;ie M . - i. ...... - !,, I Prm-.'es Tiiea'ie, M ;-,-,e. I'cto-, a in the "lOx'Je. ' l-i-i Peter Koch cf ,i. or s'icet, underwent an rpe;at!i.n t r appendicitis at Mercv i.-osr tla! in ("hi'-KRV Mis.'l'.'k ar.I graid-daughter. Car- i l ie Kodlcek. have i eturned f :. i a ' i:t with relative in c '-'.and. j Ruth Turner of John svet. in a I Chicago hopitnl where sh underwc nt ! an operation on her thrf-at. ', Mrs. Tied Caii; f Ci eland ave- ! Tiue. ia 'ii r r.t t'i b.oroe r Mr. nn.l ' Mr. A. 1.. ,ar! in Tulsa, (i'o.la ' Mr. and Mi . )Cejn r w h" nioved cat six months ago. have returned t- W hit - i ing to rff.oe. Mrs. . G. Ma -key wii! enteita.n th T:-i Ka-pa srorltv a her horre in Centra! avenue, oti Sap: idnv liiglit. A daughter was lorn to Mr. and Mr. i Edward McFadd' n. nee Margaret Ward, j at Mroy hospital in I'hicag". Mother and daughter ere gettins- alotis; nicely. , Mrs. Jair.es Iil. ij reported as "e- j ing very ill nt her home in -.- y,..rk avenre. . Harrv Jac"'.s"n wh enlisted several ' months tif.,) and who lias beer, in training at Camp Iogan, Houston, Texas. Jm recei od a medical discharge and returned hou,e on Tuesday night. Mr. Jackgort reports all the other Whiting boys In Houston, members of the l.TIst V. S. infantry, as being we;!. Martin P. Malntir and Mi,-lae! ptr. ,'d who were home for the holidays. EVEN CROSS SICK LOVE SYRUP OF If feverish, bilious, consti - pated give fruit laxative at once. Pion't scold your fretful, peevish I child. See if tongue is coate,i: this is a j sure sign its llttlo stomach, liver and bowels are clogged wjth sour waste. j unen listless, pale, feverish, fuil of cold, breath bad. throat sore, doesn't eat. sleep or act naturally, has stomachathe, indigestion, diarrhoea, give a teaspoonful of "California Byrup of Figs." and in a few hours all tho foul waste, the sour bile, and fermenting food passes out of the bowels and you have a well and rlajful tild again. Children love this harmless -fruit laxative, " and mothers can rest easy after giving it, because it never fails to iiiiks their little "lnsides" clean and eweef. Keep it handy. Mother! A little given today saves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a 60-cent bottle, of "CallfornW Syrup cf Figs," which has directions for babies, children of all nses and for ! grown-ups plainly on the bottle. jj, . member there are counterfeits sold h-;r, so surely" look and see that jours is made by the "California Fie Syrup Company." Hand back with contempt any other f g syrup. Adv
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..,'1.- y." . ..' I V f ie-i y4 i have returned to Indianapolis tMime their school vol li. Charles 1 Gainer f Cntral avenu. who was iu tiie fa-i list for several days, has again t'-ni'"i h's duties at the Central ?tato ban1;. The b..avl of puldiv- works m Whiting will now consist of three :ii-?:r.bers, raclx to receive J'f,0 a Mayer Schrn? 1 as named1 of these as Ja.-r.es J. .VJdl. lite llu-is net having yet been appointed. The offd- r.f street rrnraissioner has also ceen r"i prated, he !- receive a salary of 11,i ."on a year. The luoney v ir.?s hotr.es in-esd tn the Whltand T-an Aso iatlon for tl. V.hi'ii'g workhelps the ity and our lc 1 j 15th st. 1-16-1 ,r,$r lv:; ..is ! r.ien. Tl countrv. . if;' Princess Theatie tonight. M;? Ann Murdock in "Th P.ctri i'.ful Adventure." a six-reel pit u r:7 ui t : on cf tiie 5ensat'onal comedy in which she sprang to j stardom. Als,-- that funny cou.edtan. I Jen y. in h sol e :-. mj; .-omedy. 1-1T-1 Coming Monday ;nd Tuesday, Jan. CJ1-2-'. at tiie Prjti.-ess Theatre, Mice retro' , i, in "Exile ' 1-17-1 Coming et the Prim-css Theatre. Saturday. Jan. 19. one ijav r-nh'. 'onstar,' e TalmadKe eninlal." 1-17-2 etter at News and Mcfre of ! I 1l Jl, JL r. All the Local News of Lake County Besides
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tl -, :- 4 2 ' irs . : LOWELL Traffic ia beginning to open up aftcr the h!:zzard. Trains started run- j nmg en tic"! M uion yesterday, but did ' not run on their regular schedules. The ' mail routes w?ie tied up along with i Charles Fisher yesterday at 2 rv ry thin g ei5e. The funeral cf Mrs. was h.eid at the home o il'ii'k p. :u. Owing to the heavy snow It v. b a inipos.i'Alo to make the trip with the hearse find the entire funeral pro- ess-Ion was '-on. posed of Vob-slcd'. Rev. '. A. I'.n.vn. pastor of the M. 11. '. h .ircii. or'-a, -bed the funeral sermon. Purial "as :?;ode in the Lowell ceme- : t.,: y. ! Several of our citizens who were away v. ere caught in the blizzard. They liai'c f-io'f rf,r i p, getting- homo. Ail r it Kl.'.kas ve tj vostet Jr, - t 5tp -i ,s wife the hsp'nl rtoj r-por's he: along r. toly. Ed llian.. r.vl daughter. 1 1 a niinon d who ij In as g " t : 1 n g M'ss Nell;-' ir-.v7 Lowe! A i a:e here the guest' rclRti ve.s. ST. JOHN I Th funeral cf Joseph Klassen who died Tuc.-day morning- of blood jonon j contracted while operating on a cow, 'a ill bo held Friday morning at 10 j f.'olot k. The deceased was 7o years ; old find i survived by his wife. ! Joseph M. Gerlach Is on the sick ! list. v i J The Red Cross the symool of a j cause wide as the world and high i as Heaven. T INJ Take a tablespoonful of Salts if Back hurts or Bladder bothers. We s'o ;, j.ation of meat eatcrr and our bluod i Piled uith uric acid, says . veil-ivnown authority, who varns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. Tho kidne;. s do their utmost to free me Diooa or tin? irritating acid, but bc - T come weak from the overwork: they pet i shisgish: the elimlnative tissues "clog ; and thus the nasle is rotiiinoil in the i blood to pot. son the entire system, j When your kidneys ache and feel like j lumps of lead, and you have stinging j pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is irrit table, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe ieaaaches. nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomai h or rheumaiifm ! in bad weather, get. from your pliar n1 pcfst about four ouncs of Jad Salt.--; take t. tablespoonful in a. glars of water before breakfast ench morning and in n. : few days your kidneys will act fine. j This famous salts is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithla, and has been used for generations to Rush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralise the acids i In urine so It is no longer a source of j irritation, thus tiidnig urinary and i bladder disorders. I ."ad Salts is inexpensive and cannot i injure; nwikes delight ful effervesce lit ! hthia-water drink, and nobody tan nnkc a mistake by talcing a littlo occasional iy to keep the kidneys clean and active. Adv.
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a moment of teasa nerves reaaj to slip out of the trench at the word of command and at tie enemy. Our men on the firing liae are physically fit for military service becaaae I only about one man out of five was I chosen to endure the hardships of this fearful war. But we must not be conteat with. 20 per cent, in physical health ef our American youth. We cannot afford to lose four men out of fire bocause of physical unfitness. SueM weainesses can be cured. Man-"- tirres the j kidcejs are to blame. j If we wish to prcTent old ege corniig I en too soon, or if we want te increase j our chances for a long life, Dr. Pierce 1 of the Surgical Institute, Buffalo, X. Y.f j sets that you should drink plenty of j water daily between meali. Then pro cure at rour nearest dru? store Anuric
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LADY'S DRESS. By Anabel Worthington.
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M '. - f . ' ' Two Thoroughbreds Killed in Races at New Orleans i NEW ORLEANS. Jaai. 1. A pair of mishaps that resulted in the dosfrucI tion of three horses, but luckily !u no 'injury to their riders, occurred ss-uh ! the running of tho Initial seven-race , program at the fair ground Wednesday afternoon. The gravest accident catne I with the running of the seventh race in which Checks, Monotony and Roej wOer. ridden respectively by J. Wil- ' liams. W. Kelsay and .1. Cruise, fell j in a heap. 1 The spill w as due to Ch"ck? lapidly i dropping to the tear vlicn she v.as taken with a hemorrhage mid nil the other cleared her excepting Monotony and R.osewater. which were the trail- ' ers, many lengths buck. Monotony ! struck Checks with force and tic impact threw both. Rosevvaier, lumber. ; ing along, was unable to doer the pair. , and added to the mix up. Checks emerge i ed from the tangle with a broken lea. ;an, ' Both Monotony with a broken back, wero killed. Itoscwater escaped with a bad shaking up. Make' It The Last War.
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Abstracters of Title
Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands and Lots in Lake County.
FRED Pt. MOTT, Prss. FRANK HAMMOND, Vice Prea
Crown Point, Indiaua. Branch Offices at Hammond and Gary.
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I (double strength). Ttis Aa n ric dnrej the uric acid out. If the iidnevs clogged with toxle poieons jon suffer fron I stiffness in the knees ia the mornic: arising, your joints secon rot may hare rheumatic pains, pain in thi back, stiff neck, headaches, sometime! swollen feet, or neuralgia pains all cui to the uric acid or toxic poisons stored ii the blood and which should be swept out If we wish to keep our kidneys in th best condition a diet of milk and vege. tables, with, only little meat once a day is the most suitable. Drink plenty o! pure water, take Anuric three tunes i day for a month, Siep into the drag .tore and ask iv Anuria. In tablet form, 60c, c? sen Dr. Pierce 10c for trial packag?. Anuno many times more potent than I'thi eliminates uric acid as hofwater me:t; sugar. A. short trial will envin- t The most populsr model which bss h) Imported from Paris this season is showi in No. SG43. The origina! was of bla'l Telret with a Test of white satin a'" trimming of cut steel buttons 5n donhi' breasted effect st the front. The sl'n hodice runs bolow the waistline into i rounded carve at front and haci. and th skirt is fathered to it slightly all arout'd A narrow girdle encircles the waist one there are scr-.ar.ate sash erc.ls whirh cemi from the underarm seams and tie at th hack. There is a broad folded surpll'-, fest which goes around ,lie neck a' takes the plae cf a collar. The larjy's dress prtttcrn No. 8Vlo cut in six sizes SG to 4G ir...-hes t.!t measure. Width at lotrer, edj? of skin is two yards. As on the figure, the "f. it ch size requires 4"U yards "6 inch or yards 54 inch, with i yard ",C iri'h contrastinj material, l'ricc, K .-en is. TO GAVE HER 101 AFTER SIGKNESS It Completely Restored Her Strengtli Prockly a, X. T.--"l,:i- .unoui-i left n, woaK and tired, v. ith pains nnder n.i shouhbr blndes, a bud cough and i appetite. b i'. e boi ties of Yin'd restored my strength and heap '. T gtlned 11 v eight and my cough U:arreared."--Mrs. R." Richier. VCZ Mcp.han St.. Crooklyn, X. Y. This Is because Vinol is a constitutional, cod liver and iron remedy !i:ri creates on appetite, aids dieosLon, enriches the blood, and in this natura manner restores health and strength Formula on every bottle. Show H tc your doctor. He know s. Joseph W W'ois. Druggist, it Xcrris Phcy.. Ham.nond, Ind. Vinol is sold in East Chicago by SebUeker's Pharmacy, and itt Whiting by L. H. Muifcrns. and nt tin 1-cbt (irus store in every town and city in the country. Adv. 1 llieS sscssssssr3 ALBERT MAACK, Set'y-Trtai. EDWARD J. EDER, Mansger.
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