Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 180, Hammond, Lake County, 22 January 1918 — Page 2
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THE TIMES Tuesday, .Januarv 191b.
Wwk Costs Less W and Kills That Cold CASCARA Be QUININE '-kite Tke itmndard cold cure fr 20 year la t-blet form fe. ure, no opitr rare cold in 34 houri-grp in 3 day. Momt back if it (alia, ut; tbc imu'.ae bo with Red top mad hit. Hill picture on it. , Coiti Idi, ltr more, nvn money. Tablti for -Sc. At Any Dug Store IRETCH GETS PLUM ST GARY GIT! HALL Attorney Ciar-iie F.i-etsch. one of the pio.st active supporters of Mayor Hodges, last night received a plum from the city council. lie was retained to Wend Officers ivrnnell and Ny-erski, who wore Indi.-ted after shooting a P.us?:an, sui-i to hae b--en fleeinjj to tvaJe arrest. The. city will ray the defense expenses. .Mr. Uret&ch. who I ns mailt quit reputat ! -n ss a crimine.! lawyer, hus viji minv of Ills casos. His friends say h will jut up a sytrit.-d ftjfht to fr-e the two policemen, both of whom are wit on bail and whose friends Fay they pre Innocvut. Some legal fireworks an e-peced when Pretsch gets into action. The council last night passed a resolution of Alderman Freebury's provitfins the city shall inscribe on parchment rolls the name of its employes now in the war. President Kowley tiamd Aldermen Lane and Van L'.ew to the Little Calumet swamp park committor as well as Assistant City Attorney F. x. INCOME REPORTS ARE MADE (Continued from pase one.) the net income of the wife, and the ini.ome of dependent children amount to Miorf than Ji.1'"''', n!l such income must be reported, lither on c;;e form or on j.eparat'? forms. T'he income of a dependent child must ba included in his father's or mother's return unless su.h income should come from a separate estate under control of a guardian, trustee, or other legal representative. Then good appetite, good spirits -mean no discord in the body. To keep the organs in harmony when there is need use ISEEQiAM'S lrtaX Sal. of Asy Msdiclno in tJha Wot lk -!. entriisu. In boaaa. 1 0e 2 i mere: So Is IVIorse's Laxa - IPiFln for Colds, LaGrippc and Headache IComposcd of Laxatives, and Aspirin in combination with other weil-testcd remedies. Guaranteed to relieve LaCrfppe or a Cold in a few hours; Headache in a few minutes. (jQyick, pleasant and efHcaciou. A trial will convince. Li. KAUKMANM 6 WOLF - .lAncma ins j J ....,.,... ,,.. M. ........ . M ....HH .1 PATENTS fkEND FOK MIT FK-3 UOOJ-. HOW TO GET THEM." !t' ftiU of iufonnatloa yoo stoallraoir. r.emember that all work entrusted te iy care '- done in my own oiler, right e.re tn Cbtcago. where yo ueaa call for consultation any businas day ln the year or any Monday evening; until o'r'.eck. Service beet to fee f,aa t any prtce, ard It cost less. Phone Central GSi JOSHUA 11. 11. roiTs, b S. Dearborn St., Chicago 4TTORNBT and COT'NSKljOW AT LAW, lUlTB 11H HARTFORD liUILDiNa NOW IS THE TIME; THIS IS THE PLACE where you can save 75 per cent on your clothes by buying here. HAMMOND TAILORING COMPANY s. ;rkenbek. Pro. 533 Hcliman St. TOWE I AND SEE THK UtR(ii Wa nlae o Cleaning. Preaatiic aad Rep-irlnir. o -Hi ft
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it must be reported by the representative. 10 Question for Baslnessme-u For businessmen having; net incomes! of not mora than $3,000 tba Individual j
should be ready to answer the following questions when ha appears to make out hisi blank: .-rit Inventory of business Jan. 1, 1917. Second Inventory of business Jan. 1. 191 i. Third Purchases for 1917. Fourth J'ales for 1!MT. j.-ifth All overhead expenselight, heat, rent, telephone, telegraph, insurance, ad crtistng. salaries and w ages. S-jxth All interest paid in .1U7. fctcven'h All taxes paid in 191T. The receipts should bo brought to the office for 1?1S paid In 1917. Eighth Losses sustained in 1017. Ninth Wad debts charged oft or ascertained to be worthless during1317. Tenth Vpkeep and de.precia.tion of buildings, furniture and equipment in business. The Quisina That Dmi Not Affect Ha4 liocnuf of i'.h tonic Hnd laxative eu'ect. Laxative Rr-omo Quinine can be taken by anyone without causing nervoustiees cr rniKins in th head. There 1a nly ona "Ultimo Quinine." K. V. (IROVK'S sig:liitura is on box. ?0c. Adv. January ! Atchison 82 i American Beet Sugar 75 I American Car Fdry. Tl j American Locomotive 56 Anaconda 51 lj American Smelting eBrooklyn Rapid Transit 42 T j Baldw in Locomotive 59 1 I DaHimore and Ohio 50 J
TIE TIES FINANCIAL mm
Canadian Pacific 139. American Can Co. 64Vj, New York Central 6Ss j&pUriOUS
Central Learner : eo j Chesapeake and Ohio ; Crucible Steel Erie American Steel Fdrs. General Electric tlrcat Northern 54 14 f ? n f .,. Q'J 1-9 Ti 85 91U 10.1 S 4ti I Mexican Petroleum ! Norfo'.lv and Western Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Pittsburg Coal : Peoples (las 3" ' a Republic Iron and Steel 7-S , Heading V. P. Rubber P5' . American Sugar 104 j Southern Pacific 514' Southern Railway 2-1! Cfcgc-. Mil. and St. Paul 42 j Texas 0:1 ' V. b. Steel Vnion Pacific rt t Vtah Capper . Western Vuic-n 1 Wabash Willy? Overlv-'l CHICAGO Or-tAIN XTJITTRES. CORN" May. .'lm4ii Jan., $!..; March., $l..l. OATS May. 16c: Jan.. 7v';c. March, 7 Sc. 1 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. i HtGS Receipts. 4.("'i, ; market, to I 10 dovn: nr.xeU, l.tl 8. .0: aood. tiiiitif? 16. S": rough. it!.0rt3 16.70; ; ,shf. SU.75 t 16. 6i; pigs'. 1-'.70t. 15.30. "TTLF. jeceip's, 22, ))'); market, .11 lowe, ; beeVcs. " $S.:;i'p'l.S5; cows-j lieit ers. .iT.0'1 "c 1 tff r.n 'a 1 1 .73: s'ocker"-f eeders. ' calves. $!.". n CHICAGO PRODUCE. PUT T Creamery ' .n tra. reanierv firsts, 47fj.4Sc; firs' 451: ii ;is; secend.-. 4 IS? 44 c. IKJGS Ordinaries, ZZ'?- vie; firsts -t : eec. LIVE POULTRY .WllJ. 20 "d 2c 10 ''i 2" 'jc ' d J. 3 g 25c; .-til-ins''. turkeys, 24.1'' iTATOKS Cars. : Minn.-Wis.. ' j.i'ih -tj VKAL 50 to to lbs., l'j'17-; 70 lo; lb.. lsc; S' to I'.O U.S., l-i 20c; j ovrrweishi. kidney?, 14? 15c; coarse. 10' 'U Uc. OUTLOOK FOR REALTY EXCELLENT T'."on'inu'd from page cne vveie among the great mdosCompan trial feature . a 1 .. , t v e I . of this section o'irins The '.Make Land" bill. secured by tne irorjuois n v,,o,-... : .,t i-,e Ic-l session ui tne 1r.131.vn - . : i-s l ooui for gie-at espaneion of this ! in the near futur w hi -h taken ;,.,,i,t with the resumption build. S on a UfS '-'' th Chi' cao rilupouUdln Company and the ' iiuilim; of the new oil refineries by tno Sinclair co.itpa.ny of w l-.itin, mo, j 'and the new plant of the Mark Man- J ' , ,.,iTiff Comnany at Indiana Ilai- i , t'or' insure a steady now of industrial workers into mt ..a. -...v. many years to come. The need of h'vnes for these industrial workers cannot be more forcibly demonstrated than by the work now l einat done by the Mark Manufacturing Company at Indiana Harbor, where it has been forced to lay out a town site ond hss commenced construction of i com rnodate its employes. I Time to Invest. 'There has never been a more epporFor Burning Eczema Greasy salves and ointments should not I h(- nnnlierf if rv4 Hear sVin la a,3ntl From any drtiegist for 35c or $1.00 for I extra large t-ize, get a bottle cf temo. j When applied as directed it effectivelv
tfmnvMwrrn n'tirtrlv steins !ri-bir'T anrliwas able to be biouelit to ins .l.O'iier's!
j heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, J woundsand chaftne.lt penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, depencKble 'and inexpensive, peneti.ting, antiseptic lliquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effective and satisfying, TheE.W.R-Co..Clevel-Bd.O. 1
REMARKABLE STATEMENT ABOUT KlOf.EY ME0IC1NE
There IK no medicine which wie handle that Kies such good results as your Swamp-Itoot. Many of our customers hava inforiiKiii us at different times that they have derived great benefit from its u-e. There was one caso in particular which attracted a great deal of atten tion. in thia ncishborhixid early last Spring, as the gentleman's life waa dtspftird of and two doctors treating him for liver and kidnav troubl" were unaMt? to give him any Veliet'. Finally a t"ialist from St. Louts was called in but failod t d- him any rood. I nt last Induced him to, try youd Swamj)Koot ar.d after taJsln'r it for thr months, he uas altnding- to hla business as '.isual and is now entirely w!l. This cas has been tVn- means of creatinj an increased demand for your .mp-ii ,m us. L. A. RlCHAKbr.V, rruFist. May 27. 1916. .Marine. Illinois Latfar to nr. Kilmer Jk C. Btnghamton, ?f. . i 1 1-roya Wkat Sa.mpoot Will o For Send ten cents to L'r. Kilmer Jk. Co.. I Hingharnpton. X. T., for a sample size! bot tle. It w ill convin anyone. Vou j win also receive a book 1st of valuable information, telling about the kidney st and bladder. Vhn writing, be eure and mention the Hammond Daily Times. Medium and large size bottles for sale 3t all drug storts. Adv. tuna titna for investment in al tt in the Calumet district, mora especially for th builder of homea and apartments and for Investors in low priced acn-s suitable for manufacturing- purposes. I Good profits are to be expected on this ; class of investments. "The development of Lake. Calumet ; as a tnuniclpal harbor by the cltv of Chicago will eventually bring most of!
the city's heavy shipping to this dts-1'd the. lots in question did rot belong trict and with It will come a grenter'to him.
demand for industrial property.' 1ATCH OUT FOR THESE -OLIGITOeS War Purpose" Collectors Impose on Indiana People. StaU Council of Defense.) INDIANAPOLIS. INI).. Jan. ; Solicitation of i'und? fop aliened, "war 1'uii'u.irs is as?umins sicn proportions! and is of such a nature as to call forth! Wlrnin fr'"m th Indiana State Cour,. TX.-,-... - a . . ,v .-in iraua. jraiviu-j '-" t" -I'l'M-m private. - h - rities" hava preyed upe.n the r-tri-! 0Tic citizenship of many communities in the state to an extent that borders th limit of their patience nnd endurance. Through prorer publicity, the State' Council hopes to put an end to unregu-1 - .......o. ''-'"n "ii
a;.,.", .u v ' -11H:r rol.owmy th -uggestion, which ...... S.'.i i lrom tne t-ounci. of National IXi-. 11 e
TV!ov frt. . u..a -....:.;- n a tentraitzea supervision oT f'd;c ! unaertasen. the State " ; cn appointed a special committee con - sitting- or Arthur W. Bnsdy, Evans JWoolen and V!!l Irwin, which by roso-j lution. ou'linej 8 policy of supervision both
ic r state ana local soli, nations. 1 unlimited experience. Th offr will aim was to follow as n-arlv asifcoiH 0-00,1 -.w. e - j
FCstoi tne suggestion of the National cincil which poicted out and reommended legal licensing sj stems which have been adapted ln other etate,; In the absence of any legal authority, br'" ever, the Stif. Council, through its il''"' comimttes. declared a policy. 1 wn'" it recommended to other county i councils eraphajiiing the followii;; u'"1"' i 1. All appeal? to the peoples to aid in or altevlate th- consequences of th ' w ar should receive some form of official : 1 or quasi-official approval before being ' recorded as entitled I and confidence. to public support! I 2. In case of the broader movement such as the Red Cross, the T. M C. A. etc., the approval of the president an 1 cabinet is sui'ficient. : in case ot soiicitat.ous ny churches, lodges, eh.bs and like hoi s of established standing where th" appel I i? primarily to their own ineiuber.-. no outside approval is called for. A T" 1 b f t m rf inn.,!, n .. --,. 1 - -r--- : direct contributions are ior tne support 'of enterprises, the proceeds cf which j are partly or wholly to be devoted tol j war purposes. J Clerk Gets High Court Ruling i fKoKX PcINT. 1XD Jan. ii Her- ; bei-t Wheaton, clerk of the Lake county Irir- a.t court, has received the fallow -J ir.g r.otice from the I . S Department f b'ir, natur-iiiratio'i seivice, whi-n -.M be of much intero-1: vrmrK to ri.-trrtu-s; -on Januarv T. 191S. the Suore-.i" ! Court cf the United States in tiws j tape of the United States vs. Ar.ti- i ,iia Morena not yet reported l;c' J ; 1'i.st an alien who mado a declarat.ou of intention before the act of June Irs. IhiS. required to file' his petition for . itntenship within ! seven years after date of that act. otherwise his declaration of intention is imalid. Mvton . Stuigej. "Chief Naturalization E-amineo-." This affect- many Lake county citizens who are just now preparing to iila t'leir par-era in ( redr that when the war ends, they may be granted f ill ci!-nsh;p w ithout tnti na-. ms t- vva't I I i for their Petitions to be on file SO cav I 1 i t I GRIFFITH I. A. South worth who has been ill for soni tlnie !s 'mProvin so niut h that be is able to be up and around the house. ! William Walter?, who was operated orJ at St. Margaret's ho.spi'.sl. Hammond.' home here a few days o. r. and Mrs. j I waiters' home is in Chicago Heights. I j it. f. Maimstone w ent to Gary to- j ! day to look after a hospital patient. ! Mrs. Cloe Prott and da.ghter Valrie, ! are visiting relatives at r:os. for a few jdays. i P. J. Eeiriger was a Crown Point visc5.1t
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Thursday Evening, Jan. 24th, 1918. Skating Every Night except Tuesday.
kui iviudy. Jar. ana Mrs. .Kohert icr'rtrud ot j iiittiiiuii, spviii Buiium at tne iiviiwa j hi iuir I'tui'iut. ! our u-ucuvr- attended Institute at i jaiy, Saiurimy. V. iivr hum be.n received J'ruui Lew j .in mem lu-T, who is a vuiimtm r in lue' i uituitai colvi ul mo h-.a muiy, a'JLa til lie alio, ivin (riiiicr uliu . ntirlca -au-r went on tue saim bout, una nuve! illTIVf'l imiu il! Jl'J is (Uglily j
j .tee.a wiui me. people Dim ine rvot-y- j voii tney received by tne people, "over uiere.' i : aul Pupns ask ior ! oa,cieiia Lunch I Four hundrrd Hti'lotie pupils liii petitioned for a iiiteteila lunch at the! Hammond Industrial H)li Scliuni. Prtn1 -l ...... v,,.. ..,,, jcit - ai .Hvcwo.v intouisii tu a-mstic j science uvpariiiient 1 pretaieu to reau ! the student, body at cut each a.-tool duy noon Miaitin? the coming Mvtidai. I Mis
Lola nonstock, and Miss Mutiel'AlHl. the bride's
I L'ahl aie the doniestt'' science teachers i In charge of the cafeteria. They will be able to provide a lunch ' lieaper than tn1 parent, couhl pilt tho. ljp al hm9 because they buy and od larte quantines, TWO NEW ARRESTS.
J started housekeeping in the Wild flats Two more slackers have been added j which have been newly furnished. The. to the Hammond p-do e station's a!- j young P'-ople are very popular in Hoready well f11l-a cell;.. Alex Jordan, j barfs younger set. The groom is en-I a 26 year eld negro. Alexander 8tph- laim-er for the town of Hobort and is 1
! ' S4"" Gnrv "lr't' ,ndilln'1 Harbor n"l" an J r-" " r ' ftI"11 Thev Were Not His Lots. E. C. Minas. ac.nHej of be:n? a -mow lacker. wa disc named ov the city. court this inorn:n after he had d"iarWilliam Koch, a grocer, was given until tomorrow .morning to clean his walUs. ! STANDARD EMPLOYS A VISITING NURSE Mrs. Tully, until recently Hammond's visitinj? nure under the department of health, has accepted a position with the Standard Steel Car company es vlsitine nurse in the Standard district. ! Her appointment is an oute-rowth nf
'the question of housing condition!,, the, W ttrria' at the hum of Mr. and j j hijsh death rate blny a.tjong the eab-sjMrs' L'- j Und sanitary condition". Miss Edith Mcrhtiwn went to Cht- ! ' 1 i-:go, Sunday, to a' tend a party Sun-.
MANUFACTURER ARIflY CAPTAIN c. ira,,r '. the - j Xit ,,..., r,ard ?-rvi '- 0t ' ' ' Ham-rr-oml. and of the Marm I n W.-.rks. , ( has been made the Canadian army. up tain in GAS EXPERTS JiJ-i;jJiJ iSAJJliY 10 r ran-'-t :n a month. " 'J ' 'e 'Br ''-rartmenT's test nl-naat. Gasoline cnam expejts aie -r-- . iallv reedefl to rlSl a .n in .v.. .,.!.,.. -'orps in Frame, js? n tho'.isTnd men -i this bran -h ar neded lmm"rHstlv Service. orr- of sr'--i!n i - n - Th o;-ti'nc i. : portan.-e to thf re. re-ru't for it r-H-e m TtV'i fieri nv recrtrted . er the tin - 1 1 tr . Ma lor t!nn of Tnrtinn.n.-.n. . 1 . Mted fr?int Wel.-h ihv. -a 1 ryini,with bii-i the new- orrl'i- whi'li w as j rejuesl"j by Genera! Pershinr he. '0f the Ai::ri'an armies ;n Finn' GO TO WAR. T i.e t w in ha ' Edward and jt---ne. ".ir? Urmski, 19 yest-ndiy from Ser. J""ar-" r'"' ! Welch's recruiting- offi- e t in In Id 'a aviation corp.-. Thejr father is Paul Lipiuski. pi-o-n-t, inient Poli-h banker and president of j ' the k"al exemption board. The hoys! were me.inbcrs of s .-hool ?enior -!as. this car's high ; 1 . HE AK5 FROM HER SON. I , ; j r.w.rn (Mian. t..:i Maywood ; !Sv.:m. ;e'ived a ,-.,,.t.al from her son. ; ; ...... ino,.nns. xooav sttincr tn.it I.e isao ;ir- ; riVf safely in Framriivate Gillan enlisted fl-.-e months - - o ond is in the infantry division, He. stated that a new- Y. M. C. A. bad just been built at his '.itsp Theatres Open Tomorrow. Itr.n-.n-.ond theater.; were clo"d todiy by order of tlie fuel otjeiato- but they v. ill be ox-en tomorrow lor the venioindr of the week. The irpheu-n i-ffers fie ar's of audeville and T'eL.uxe rt progtam of tnovjnir pictures. 4TltK. E 'ilei n-alrers on strike on SmcJa'r oil ReStier;-. Kast Chict,K-i. Ind.: also 3.11 1-uildinsr Trades cf Hm -.,o.nd and uuii.n men and friends fi ganized labor take u-1.: J'trX ' GUI .AN. 1 i-?!.i.e.-A2ct1t. I.o. h! ". Int. r.i-o'h f Boilermakers & Helpeis. i d 1 i j - -j TO LUTE TOO CLASSIFY xprien.e.i ilouble entrv j la-ly bookkeeper and stenograptier for mnnufneturv; fa iv p-r i tnotifh: advise ate and t-NPCrienc,-. E. !Tin - ". Hnv ilp ASt lM V EI! EMI v w m. I'm I'reteats V. w .A w ve - o.. ....... ... -.- .i.j.uvi-, .. . . ,.. - ... i Kiu.i "Prfl n ri 3T "Rnqriinan nnrl J; i-tuio rv. XJlUJiluittii auu Beverly Bayne . ... , , , ,.,,, ..JCV ' lVt J. heir Compact
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TIIR OAT AND LUNG AFFECTIONS
and stubborn coughs and colds that often leai to su' disastrous dimnic .li.'ul.il.t .. i..L i. . by usm k Eckmna's Alterative Thiv I'nlriutu preparation oft-n arrests developments of th' affliction and atdK in Kcovcry by rpulldin dpb ' t d tishU'- and rri"win st rnifth. (V,tii;ns no A !'"'"tlirtlj Narcotic or Tbihit-I'VirruinK Pruif 93 alia, now 81.50. 91 sir, bow SOo. Prion im luib-s war tax. Ml druggists. lit knian Leboratorv , l'hliad' U liis. HOBART , -VIji,am Kru:i and Miss Myrtle Wild. ; acCon eldest dauphter of Alnn Wild ; w'rrra united in inarrtsKe !at Friday. j Jun. IS. whicl was the thirtieth wed-! dinjf anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.! rarents. which took ; piatc Jan. IS, 1SS8 Tho youtiff couple! wvnt to (.'town Point where the. cere- 1 rar.ny was performed at the M. K. par-j .sonage by Rev. Ayling at 1 o'clock. They vrt attended by Mi us Helen Wild, sis-! ter tf the bride, and George Paries. After tii-t cenn.vny they returned to , Hohart where a wedding- dinner awaited I them at the bride's home. They have ai90 employed as eniriear at the Illinois J riieol Company at Jary. I Miss TUile Gruel entertained twenty j live Rlr! friends at her home last Satur- ! day evtnmg to a tnisceHarjcous shower 1 in honor 1 ! :.. , f...- r-i. Di, 1, '...i.,., . i JilP' l- tr. x ir-.n,5 IIUSC Hid i I r'K" summery win mw piaca to i ful -f" ln cut l'"pns. silverware in nl,,ie- "w uwn WRS "P""1 ln music and cards after which a dainty mm'n,,-"n WBS "'vej. j i Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Schmidt lsited with j 1 relatives at Dyer, Sunday, and while j there Mr. Scheldt was given e little sur-J prlT which had been arranged by his sisters. This was greatly enjoyed by him it was a reunion of many of his schou'day friend. Mrs. Yasrue of Chicago, visited over Sunday at the borne, of Mrs. Ada Pio. Mrs. Posse of CTilcago, visited here j yesterday at the. homo of Mr. and Mrs. j i II. E. KeiliiiaM. j j Mrs. Kelly of Chicago, was a visitor I o nay vr.ir. i Mrs. Fred Collins and daughter v.sited ri,h relatives in Chi. o Sunday. j Howard Wade, who Is in tho aviation j c"rr!i visited with 1 nends, aunday. MUNSTER Mi-s Winnie Schoon left for Grand ; I Rapids. Mich., on Friday, for a weeks.. ! visit w ith relatives I" " The semi-annaal exams will be he'd on Thuryny and rridny ln the ruoiici 1 school. i Comellu- K.k-rt went t Iowa for 1 thres or fo-ir w-.-r-i,. ,ivit w-Hh relatives ' ! Mrs. T K.i nn.1 ,i,.hter of Him- 1 Mrs. nond. vtsped with her sister. Mrs. Kirch. J on Thursday. ; Mrs. J. Kublnmn enter'air.ed Mr. and ' !Mrs. Hchulta of Lsnsitier. on Friday, in honor of her btrtbd'iv. 1 ! Th" P-d Cros mating wis hel l at I i, ,r v.. r- -r-'i Ti,...t. .e.! tcrnoon. 1 v.rua n-.itn- te ' sit home with he,' parents. ', In spire of fe deep f-now. the oil line i makmz cood headwav. diCKinc trenches and lowering- thi pipes. Thu in i sur.p.cd t. be ready by Feb. lo. ; Holer. I'eMik is working in M3;nerd' at the home of Fred McKee. 1 ST. JOHN C. L. Fritts had the misfortune to be ,i' ked 01 1 he itni Mirs ?rftfices e. by a horse. Klss.-'en of Chicago, :per,t Sunday here with her rnother. M.f M iry pfift'er cf Wliitins. s;ent 1 j Sund.i h ro with her parents. M. I 1 ...I,. r. r tTommn petit SunIny her- v ith his jrents. M rs. John J tfi! ip seiiously lil here; ill hera j C he,- horpe. : Joseph V. (jerlsch is abTe to be up and j aroun i ng.-iin a.- usual i Mrs. Jost"s of thicMso. is visiting 1 EVERY MEAL fl S i Few folks sufl'cring from kidney and bladder troubles ever think lhnt the meals which they ore tskinsr are histenlnr their d-Mtli. Every nii)i'i-l t-1' ! oo-l isken Kives ii i's nuantitv of uri.- a-id. Tlu poison is tak'U mo the systt;m thp.u.h a d i seas d " neition of the Kid
neys and bladder. In the he.lt hy ntmi j iiH'uie provides fin outlet for this p-i- j soti. Those in lll-bwtith must take a j me.-llciuRi help to dine the ilcath-duM 1-j inij potFon from the system. l-'or over: ...) yers ;vI.I MEL'AL Haarlem ".tj '.'ail'su'.es hsv,. been d-dng this work. , Th'ey -f:' et proruot, relief m a'l disease i '- sris'ir.sr from kidnev and bladder troll- ' el
! lees. 1 fill'' Oil f this vita! matter of J 1 .ilteiKi.n to your heilt,, until u is time i to ! '!'.- your funeral a rrin sr ment s. Oct ju bos of GOLl MEDAL Haarlem Oil i.'spsules today. Ixok f--r the genuine. ! Your druggist sells them. They are. I guaranteed or ni-mey refunded. Insist j on '' I .T M E J A 1 . Prnd Adv. IHSS3S; Use Beaver Board lVr jiny kind of reniodciiug, attics, ceilings, etc. Easily a p p 1 i e d. Phone me for estimates. Jos. Miller 11 Williams St. Contractor and Builder. Phone 838-W.
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City Administrator Moe To Will Take Charge of Coal Unless Things are Doing. "I with further to stata to yon. that while I wish la zlo manner to as any threat, X am foils' determined that If you do not do this and. X am obliged to gat coal Into Gary without your co-operatioa la tha manner la v.hlch X hare spaci&td, X will not turn it ovsr to you as dealers, bat will follow out arras.9rem.ents what X hare already made for supplying- it direct to the consumer." In these words City Fuel Adminis trator Ingwald Moe told a meeting of ! Garv coal men at the Commercial club last nleht tust what he proposes to do th. 4 ,v ,axncss OD thair 1 part in getting ccai or n tney rait 10 ..,., ,.tth ,. fuel ..iminxtratinn - . ,t . ,,v.h n 1-,., rMintv dminiMrator William Feucr and th- up- . hnt was tnat cial an promised co - 1 .' 3 - - "i" here with her daughter. Mrs Poecker. Jacob DYER NEWS CABO THANKS. We wish to use this means to e:.pre; '' 0'ir aincreet tltanks to our manv fru-nds i and relatives and neighbor- for Uieir - kind assistance snii aytnpathies shown dnrins the death of our beloved wife and mother. C. W. FREDERICK AND CHILDREN". The regular Cammunity meeting which is tc take place this week is post1 ....,,1 i ... .lei 1 ! et - 00 ni'rr.i'.rt e,f thl shortage of fuel. Announcement will b? made through thefe columns in due time whenever date is sef. Friday of last week a number of womj n from ier surprised Mrs. Joseph M. f-halier. the j birthday. A day being Mrfl etialier'i very enjoyable time was lad by all present until a late hour. j jr;, ji,ieidt and son cf Ilobart. vis- ,' i;ed with relatives ou' here over Sun1 d y returning to their home Monday . forenoon. Sundav evenine the urge c.rcle of ! friends o" Miss Ellaabeth Teutemscher j niade ut- e surprise rwtrty. it 5e!nc her i th birthday. The entire affair w as uccessful and the surprise oomple'e. The i ) evening was spent in various games 'after which refreshments were served, i As usual ail present had a good time, j The public schools here have been dis1 missed for Ibis Wfek and possibly long er on account of the fuel shortage. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Relrijrer of Hamrnond. are .penainir tne us-, at tne home, of Mr. and Mis. Peter Klein. Mr. end Mrs. J. Tanner of Chicago Heights, spent Sunday out here, the guests of relatives. ROBERTSDALE Mr-. Auruma Eggers of Roberts aee. entertained a number of relatives o'clock, dinner Sunday c.-ninjf, in ho,nr of I.n Eggers of Green Island, Iowa, h-j returned home today, and her son Martin, who leaves today for Texas as a bricklayer for the government. Miss Vivian Gouich of Roberts aveIt Adds $25.00 t - ,iii f 1 . ' - iZfj.'Z-A vs i" -'r...'' . ' v 1 1 j'-'"v-ci ' . - . H
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3. TO GARY operation, heeded Mr. Moe's request fop numbers cf cars and en route and reported they haul 2J3 cars, approximately 10.000 tons comlngr. Mast Hot Be X.-X. Depletion of the domestic supply in Gary caused the Government to t'e over the coal situation tn Gary and fo. some days the fuel admlnletratlon has been borrowing and commandeering coal from s'eei and gruncotton plants This wes supplied to dealers st a stated price, who sold it under regulative prices. Mr. Moe hinted that the dealers must get a move cn themselves and not get lax in getting- coal because the power of the government was now getting St for them. He demanded activity, asked cooperation and talked "cold turkey" as to Just what is forthcoming unless his demands are met; get in coal and dii1 tribute it without the, dealers having a hand in the matter. County Administrator Foaer stelday appealed to the state administrator for coal fo rLake county. In case any Gary coal is confiscated Mr. Moe will ee to It, if dealers report car numbers, and either get it back or 1 else have the car replaced. - nue. spent the week-end with Miss Ellen Farrel of Chicago. Mrs. Wm. Grierson. and Mrs. Leslie Pierce of Amy avenue, spent the day i. Rogers Park, visiting Mrs. Francis Groves. Mr. and Mrs. William Seliger, Jr.. j and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seliger wet Jionertsdale visitors last evening. The Marquette club will meet Wednesday, Jan. 23, at the Eggers home ou Lake avenue. !r. and Mrs. John Dreesen of Fas; Chieagn, visited at the Dreesen home ou Roberts avenue, last evening. The infant son of Mr. and Htf R. Moore of Myrtle avenue, is seriously ill at their home. Mr. and Mrs. M. Grogan of Roberts avenue, visited their son Eugene, at th Great Lakes Training station at Wau-keg-i, 11. Mrs. Lillian Shaffer of Chicaro. visited at the jewett home on Indian . boulevard, la-t even in jr. Mrs. A. Khlers of Hammond, visited Mrs. Visconty of Roberts avenue. Clarence Eggers was a Chicsgo business visitor. The Red Cross the symbol cf a cause wide as the world and high as Heaven. To Relieve Catarrhal Deafness and Head Noises. If you have Catarrhal leafnes cr head noises to your druggist and ge' 1 ounce of Parmint tdouble strength), and add to it i pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated eugnr. Tske 1 tahlepoonful four times s day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noise. ("lodged nostrils should open. brrathiiiR become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the 'hroat. It is easy to prepaie. costs 1: It lo and is pleasant to taitM Anv one who has Catarhul I .-? pes r h.ead noises should jiie this prescription a trial. Adv. to the Value of Your Ford l E-Z Way Tank Filler v i Ion't make your wife get otit in the snow, but equip your Ford with an K Z WAT FILLER and let the rrag m.n do the work, fills from either side of ear In half the lime without removing the cushions or annoying the drtver. L J E. Leach TS H ohm an St., Xamowsad. LAKE COUJTTT AHMTTT. er Mm
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