Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 181, Hammond, Lake County, 23 January 1918 — Page 3
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SOCIAL
COMING STENTS. The Mar, met to '!ub wiil he eiifrt i by Mr,.. 'c.-r ( 'i umpa' k-r at one o'clock !um heori anil i'snlt Friday, Jan. -oih at the Hnminur.i! Country Club. Mr. Jacob Si hloer will b ho.tes Thurfiay afternoon to Circle No. 1 at iter homo. Ci Ruth Thursday afternoon th- n.euibeis of the stitch and Oha 1 1 er Club w ill be ou- : f r! ained by Mr5. ..Iiilm I F. LudO'ph. This week's meeting of the Fine sieel Ladies' Aid So.-ietv will In- held Thursday afternoon at the horn- of Mr. vv illiaic Pothwell. The fifth division of Hie M. K. Ladie' An! Society will bo nioitained by Mrs. J 1". Verier of C7 Pecker Mreet Thursday, a f u i noon. The Am-una Suiviav school eias of tb" Rapust iburoli will hi a class party at the home of Mr.. G. 1 Smith. ' t S. J I. ihru.'iii street, 1 lday afternoon , ;i i J :3f. Mr?. Adam i. the l'fhr. Th youth Side W. C. T. I", will meet at the f(i Cross rooms in th Ham- i
ii'ond building to sew Thursday a f t er- ( room cimmtttee. Mrs. H. A. Mc'onnelh i or. At: important business neet ing j Mr. Farley lumbar and Mrs. .1. T. vil! be held in connection and all mem-j Hutton have provided ory pW-ung bers are urged lo attend. 'decorations for the large assembly room ! and the young matrons and young Mrs Hugh Morris celebrated her ' ladies of the club, under the direction birthday anniversary yesterday after-; of Mi Blanch. Ho well, will a.-t as ushncon by entertaining the Neighborhood I ers There will be no receiving line, but i'!ub at her home on State Line street . j 1 hi. ear's officers and the past presiMrs. Ender was entertained witli the , dents are asked to be jn the room at eluh members. The guests hrush'. J xex e-.vhii t y to greet the honor S'ie.sts. their needle work and at the close of ! and the program will begin promptly the afternoon they were served with ajat eight o'clock. The entertainers. "The prettily ar?cintd two course luncheon, j Musical Guardsmen Company." providThe colors were red and green, and the ; ed by the p.odpath Lyceum thireau. will
'able having for its center piece a bouiiiet of red carnations. Red bon-bon baskets were at each cover. The t lub will be entertained in two weeks on Tuesday by Mrs. A. H. Tapper of nn irtst. Mra. Kose Bossard had the members f the L. O. T. M. M. Social Club as her gueits yeaterday afternoon. The members did Red Cross sewing and knitting during the afternoon after which they were terved with a, dainty collation. In two weks tha club will meet with Mrs. Gra.m of Shtffeld avenue. Tha Jajiuary meeting of the FarentTaachers Association of the T.afaye.ue chcol was held yesterday afternoon t the echocl. The program opened with a riano aelection by Miss Meteran foHowitig which there were talks by Mrs. l loyd II. Adams, Mrs. W. V. Muir and Miss Kena, Ames, principal of the school. Mrs. Adams spoke on "Co-operation of I Parents and Teachers in the care or j 1 Children" and iliss Ames had as her j 4 aubject, "Co-operation of Parents and I 0 Teachers." Mrs. Muir talked on the I work of the Red Cross. During the prosrain the members sewed nd knitted ror the Red Cross and a great deal of work was accomplished. Mrs. J. O. Dickson. 16 Highland street, will open her home to the Taptlst Worn- j an '? Union Thursday afternoon. Assist- j iiiB h-.'r as hostesses win ne Airs, aitoh i T . !e. Mrs A. C Towl. Mrs. E. Troup, Mtr. I. Ward. Mrs. J. "arfuel end Mrs. i :i!o Warner. The nv. Huntin?ton -.ill talk on "Work in Africa" and the i" i:-;ca! program M: lsn Mann. will be in charge Of The state manager will address the t" mbers of the Woodmen Circle at a meeting scheduled for two o'ciock
i nursnay aiiernoon a-, i ne .vione i. v. I", hall. The meeting will be an im-lme.
riani one aim a. targe a lenuance 01 the members desired. Visitors from Indiana Harbor and Triumph Council No. 11 D. of L. were entertained by Golden Rule Council No. ' D of L. at their meeting last evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. Initiation of a class of candidates and the annual ins a llation of officer's featured the rneetins. Mrs. Millie Da' is was the installA FIGHT FOR LIFE It has been fight or die for many
r lis in tne past and toe. IVJflty people -xcnriy tne entire membership of two r those who are now well because hundred and twenty-two was piesem Iber heeded nature's warning signal j as were the officers and many of the in time to correct their trouble with I members of the Gary chapter, also a that wonderful new discovery Of Dr. j number of friends of the members bcPlerce's. called "An-U-r'C." YOU Should : sides the families of the Eastern Star promptly heed these warnings, some j and the Masonic fraternity. At the staf which are dizzy spells, backache. : tions of the officers and ti e star points irregularity of the urine or the pain- j were basket, of flowers emblematic or f'il twinge? of rheumatism, sciatica or jthe office. The ceremom-. of in'tallalurabago. To delay may make possible i tion were most beautirui; port raved the dangerous forms of kidney disease, j Dv the officers in charge, state crand siirh as stone in the bladder. Worthv Patron Lincoln V. Cravens asTo overcome these distressing COn- sisted by Mrs. J. u. Thompson as grand d.uona ta.e plenty of exercise in the . mar,hall . Mr,. j. M. Kell,r , ,
drink, freely f water, and at each meal take Doctor Pierce's Anuria Tablets (double strength). You will, in a hort time, find that you are one of the firm indorsers of Anuric. Bftutr. Id." "I was troubled with weak kidneys. I bought one pack- & ' ff; age of Dr. Pierce's T.A t f A Anuric Tablets and gladly recommend them, as they have completely cured me." Mr.. Mary L. Ei.ms. Ash St.. El.KHKT, I."SD "As a. kidney taedl- ' lne I find Anuric to be the finest I have ever known. I am 84 pars old and for years have suffered with back'h, and my bladder caused me to I ave many a. restless night. I Lave also suSered with rheumatism in my limbs. I have taken other kidney remedies but mu.6t say that Anuric is ti'e best one of them all. My back his ceased to ache, the rheumatism line disappeared, and T am able to rest. ,-tt nipht. Mrs. Indiana. Hc5t, 77 W. I 1 I'anklia St.
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Ask the drusgist for Anuric (tSOc). Kv. .,. AVhinciM worthv patron. Mr. John O. .send Dr. V. M Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.. Uf,ulz. ayintc matron. Mrs. George -Ot lor (nal rackase. ..j .-...mens: secretarv. Mi-. .,. o. Thompsou: treasurer, Mrs. John l.orentz: co:i-
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Dealers in GROCERIES, MEATS AND HARDWARE It being impossible to deliver, we will give 2 cents off on all can goods on our Cash and Carry Sale, which will net you 10 cents on a dollar. Bread will be 81 certts per loaf. Special on other goods as well.
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NEWS EflTERWi i I a 'IViin'i ii'v: temple will event of p i rtifmbe i s ...f I'l'ih. This .nine 3! tin- Mn"lii.: - At the annul I social test importance lo the io- 1 Ian: ,r.c r.d U nmriH f ts the observ ance of rinng. " asul it is be"tieni leman'. i lievcd the affair wili irpial i: T i t exreed nil pt"ii.'iis functions given for the husbands and sweethearts of Hie member.. The member of the club render a varied program that will inelude the following numbers: 1'HOI.ntM Part 1. 1. Chorus from "Faust" 2. "Thunderer March' 5oisa Orpheus Overture Offenbach "I. My Own I'nited States. Kusle Calls. Good Bye. Little Gul. Goodie. Mr. . MeComas. 5. Trc-Tibone Solo Sle-.-'e.d 6 Vocal Solo SI'.!, ted Mr. Achil'.e Piss'u. 7. Violin ?0io Kieisler Mr. Harold T. B ick . "Bv Heck" A Characteristic N'uttiber, featuring Mr. Low ey. Hungarian Fantasie To'aani Foor Rutterfly as Tim "ie Purt -2. 1. American Patrol, li. For Thee, America. We'll Neve;- !.t the ',d Gloi ' Fa!!. 3 The For in the Forest . . Michael :s Banjo Solo leeted A Cigar Pox Solo Flaying the late Popular songs. Mr. .Io, Martinex. Piana Accordion Solo. Poet, and Peasant Overture with Orchestra Ac-opt Mr. Achile Brasers. Vocal So!o with Accordion Accpt. Mr. Bragers. ?tt j and Stnnes Forever. .5ousa The t ontpa ny. Mr. Harold T. F i c U . iolinis: and conductor: Roy K. Dmijin, clar.net. rotne and piana : Achill Bragers. aeordian. baritone and piano; Mi Maitmez. hanio and violin "Vtv t. .,- ri ,. ' " arums, .vi r. . M' t omn. fromuone. ing officer and she was assisted by Mrs. Sadie FeUit. The officei.? installed follow : Junior ex-councilor. Mrs Mabel .Newell: junior e.-a ssociai e councilor. ; Mrs. Lillie Kelly; .ouneilor. Mrs. MinMerrill: vice councilor. Mrs. tieorsia .Xorton: ascOciate e councilor. Mrs. Vio'a Newman: financial secretary. Mrs. Lizzie Pontiuus; recording secretary, Mrs. Ora Loomis; assistant record scretary, Mrs. lua Tuley; treasurer. Mrs. Lizzie Larson; inside guard. Mrs. Hannah Dilts: outside guard, Mrs. Nellie Grace: pianist, Mrs. Kva Uuehnng. The installation of newly elected officers o.curred Tuesday veninr at the meeting- of the memhets of Hammond Chapter Order Kasiern Star, held 'in the lodge room of the Masonic temple. chaplain. The beauty of the rmpressive charge, were added lo by the very pretty solos accompanying the presentation of the jewels of office, so impressively rendered by Mrs. Lydia WollerVan Oilder. with Mrs. Alleen McCoy and Mr. Th-.. Moor as otganist.. ('oncluding the installation Mr. Cravens in behalf d ihe retiring officers presented to tlie retiring worthy matron, Mrs. ' '. V. Jewell, s handsome hand painted li'iing cup. and also the handconie past illation', jewel. Mr. J. M. Keller, in behalf of the (..friers and menrners presented to the retiring vvortl-.y patron. Mr. Jos Knsper, the handsome pas l'S'i-"ii' jewel. Each cift was presenicd with many kind words of praise for truthful work well done, and received with earnest .it.precia i-i. At the conv hi -ion of ihe ceremonies the larce company descended tcj the banquet room where seated at long tables they were served with .light refreshments. Mrs. (ieorue Frower. ihairnian of the social omnnttee (iirected the serv ing. During ; ne serving a delightful program of piano numbers, readings and faney d.iiicing v, as iciy,-n b the chiidren of npv !v elei--teil officers. The officer. M,illo,l Coll.ov- Worthv" matron Vtr State St. Hammond
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Weak, Worn Out. Gassy, Sour Stoin-! ach Revived and Made to Enjoy Food With Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Most of ust eat three time, a day and often forret that each meal should he disposed of in the Rtoniacti to make room for th ncxt The failure of the .ito'tiHiii to -lo hi is called indigestion or dv.spepsia, with its sour riving.. ga.. I rumhiiini. Dam. depression and the! f --eiing of stuffiness when breathing is tiff mult. The most ffective remedy and the most reliable one. because ou can get it at any drug !tore in the I'nited State. ,; ("an a da. la Stuart's Dyspepsia Table.;?", at o' cents a box. Instead of depriving yourself of food or going on a starvation diet Mnutlv keep on a ou i ; and lot these tablets straighten nit your stomach, dig.st the food and kep you in the fight. Adv. ductrfs;. Mrs. I.. J. Haefer; associate i ( "'nduct re.s. Mrs. Jos. McConnell; chaplain. MrF. (ii-ore Jaqua; marshal. Mrs. 1 Fred Harnett; organist, Mrs. Alleen McCoy; Adah. Mis.. Mabel Towley; Hutn. Mrs. Chas. S. Kennard; Ksther. Miss ((.ieorgi - Uroiver; Martha. Miss Alice I'ord: E-Iects.. Mrs. William F.igger; wirder. Mrs. Oeorge (Jreen; sinincl, Mr. (Jeorge Clemen... Communicated. Mr and Mrs. Herman F. Kr.ps delightfuiiy entertained a company of friends and relatives in celebration- of their tirst wedding anniversary at then home, J4 Warren street. Mrs. Julius Dunsing entertained the guests with music and during the evening progressive rook was played. Refreshments were served after the games, there being covers for Mr. and Mi.'. Julius Dtlnsmg and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hilton and son. Mr. and Mrs. Clen Hutchens and son, Mr. and Mrs. Dan F. rov n and son. Mr. end Mrs. Chester LMckerson. Mi. and Mrs. Oscar Knoth. At a busme-s meeting of the Donas Class of Immanuel's Evangelical church last Monday night tho members arranged for an entertainment and social to be given at the. church hall next Tuesday evening. January 20th. Last Saturday evening a number of the street car employes surprised Mr. and Mrs. Hans Johnson at thir home in Miehiean aienue and presented th-m with a handsome, chair as a wrddmg present. They were entertain"d with music and during the evening refreshments were served and the men were given 'igars. Mr. Johnson is traffic superv l.' i- at the four corners. The guests included Mr. aid Mrs. Chailes Johnson. Sir. and Mrs. Vanbruggen, William Lohe. Joe Peck. It. Xaddy. A. G. r,obbin. John S-.vans-i, W. Gaffep. .1. r. Fender. L. Dodd. V.'. Alfring. T. Bncli"P. .1. L. Hail. G. Fallard and Joe Peifer. Through the kindness of Charles Lawrence special stret cars wiil be run rHvt..n seven and eleven o'clock Thursday e-. nmg for 1 he accommodation of the members of the Hammond Woman's Chib and th.-ir guest. for ' I lent eroen i ivertnig." Eureka Camp No. cf'" Modern Woodmen (f America installed its officers for the year las Thursday evening at 1. O. Ct. F. hall on Strite street. The officers installed were: Counsel. C. Voiibrccl.t : pt counsel, y. S. Sa'. erv : adviser. J. A. Marshall: clerk. A. Caird: Hanker. I-'. iMuIvey. escort, J. Lane; watchman. R. I Orgii;?ki: snu i. F. J. Keiser; trustees. ! 'j. F. Dunagau. C. F. Highland. E. E. j I'm ke !rd m FOfiiys lost BG1SUSE.UL PLAN Opinion of Attorney-Gen-: eral on Teachers Applies to Many Places. il Staiisburv. a i o'-nev -genet a 1 o' Indiara. prepared an opinion tod-'.v for Hoia.e i;ili state superintendent o; public inst i ui tion, m which he said he would hold that school leacheix t hroughout Indiana except m certain places, where special contracts bit"'ii lownship trustees ..- other school officials and teachers exisi will not be entitle,! to pay for dv s lost through the operation of ..hool-ciosiug orders from federal fuel administrators. The opinion will i.oi apply to Indianapolis teachers. Mr. Stansbuiy said, since they are employed under contracts diiferenl from those under which the majority of the outstate teachers are working. The state superintendent's office recently promulgated a mode) contract, under which the majority of all teachers m the stale now- are working, it was said at Mr. Ellis's oftice. and it is to these teachers thai the Stansbuiy opinion will apply. The opinion, however, will give leev. a v to ihe trus!e. or other school officials to hold school, later than usual, or to lei teachers make up the time ioH by holding schools on Saturdays, in ( ase the trustee, or th leavhers desire. Machinists' Notice. Meeting of importance Thursdav. Jan. .4. aid vom are earnes'ly requested to p.; ,;.vescnt '- Trainmen's Hall ov-!r Lion Store. l-2:'-2t H A RLE Pres. S. JOHNSON, WILL START- . NEW SEMESTER one hmdied "fieshies ' w-iU siait upon their high hool dutie- next Monday, the first school semester er.n;natins this week. Eia i .inalions were in vo$ue at the school toda.v. Prin-ipal M'-Elrov- annotmced. The new students irrad late fo;n the e ghth trad". STRIKERS RESUME. (Ey TJnltod Frets Cablegram.) AMSTERDAM. Jan. 23. Vienna rereceived here toda-- Austrian workmen have practically resumed their work. Warkel w quoted as leflyini to laborttes who demanded "speedy anpotincement of a policy or no annexations, aelf deterr.mir.ation of all peoples and peace.'' that the gsvernment adhere to the siatea nt of ot,nl t'ternI Uy lbr strikes menaced the nee.-.ti-tlons and rui: halt. If You Think THE TIMES Is Deinz Its Bit Your Support Ts Always Welcome
WORD FROM I! T BOYS Ifl CAMPS AND TRENCHES
General Secretary Carlander Hears From Some of the Seventy. (By Latr vr. CarUadar.) With about seventy member of i h "Dormitory 1'amily" and many other members of the association in military .serv ice, the Oary Toutig ileu s Christ Ion Association has its members in nearly every ran or the country besides several representatives "ov erthere." Among those in Frame are General Secretary A. B. Dickson and Rev. C. L. Pyatl in 7. M. C. A. work, Lieulenan' n. Lakin. Lieutenant Clarence Si hoenicke and Lieut nant M. Keerie ra liner. Word received yesterday b.v Jeorae M Pinneo, rrct,,,. of physical education of the T. M. C. A. from Lieutenant Palmer reports interesting experiences in France. 1'almer is m the aviation service and says of the training camp: "School is situated in a wonderful par; of the voun'rv. Se-.eral oiu castles are near b; sn,i c,,i1?r of historic interest." places Vernon F. Pa mh.xer. Kejiy Fielcj .an An. onto, lexa, report, that he has been in isolation ramp with S0 men on Mint of le nan coming doivn with the measles. louis Wiair. I ArniV School nf Aeronautics, Ohio State University. Co- . umous, vvrues: i thought no place iiui'i com- tii'nc to tne Uary T. M. C A. but this place is a. close second .xinniy intorm tne questionnaire where am. Roy Drowty. Paris Island. S. C. vrith the marine, boys to loin life i. great. write. "Tell the Dorm the marines. The inarine I he y. m. t. A. is one of the greatest thing? m it. AT DELUXE MONDAY. Mary Miie. Mmtr. the pretty little ingenue far of America n-Mutual photodramv whose work in emotional roles j. fa-ncd thnMgh-tit the world, take, to salt watr like a sea gun and is at her hippies' m the latest of her screen offerings. "The Mate of the Pallv Ann." Lasi week, Miss Minter. who is orking on th new pia.v in San Francisco, J v.as askej to appear on the stage of! the Hidgiey theatre at Oakland after the run of "iliin-y rt,'' or.e of her j most popular productions. Miss Mmter consented arid the result was extraordinary. There were il.ftoo persons in j t!i" streets adjacent to the theatre be- ' botore Mis. Minter appealed and w her. j she d ro i p p in Iter car 'here was such. a rush to catch sight of her that many were knocked dov n and ttampicd. The p 'lice sue '.rje.j in restc i;nK or lep on' after i hard fight. After the .how- M's. Minier o ade a pretty little sp..,-'i and as a result she b-s alread ieej, re riore than 2,ii'ift 1-: tter. from Oakland folk. AT THE ORPHEUM. The Rube Band, a big time act : Daw - son and Innet-. -V. o wild blackbirds:" Montana Trio; Frankie H.?rii: ami Fcrd A- Wright, ee.-ent ric comedians, a ron t!i bill at the Ha'vmoiid Orph'Mim theatre for three davs starting tciay. The fe-ntnre a ttrn !,.! Satni-(ly and Sunday i tl.e t-,"!:;i'i Ttocre in 'V.it'h Tour S'e-,." CLARK . . .'. '!.'. . T iOo CO o-'ll o. ' l ll'li, ate t he ptonii - rents of an eight-pound bal.iy girl. Mother and child are doing nice;.. Pr-eikinf of pi' ' people. tne t'ialu people seeiii to be ihe most pit lie; if because th have had eight light le tnht in the last two weeks. Tie filling of Hie local l.on" will be completed in a cisy of so. The i.-e crop is ahcut the (es that hS hfll handled in the last lew vears. Thethickness of the i,e j. rimeteeii incite.. Julius s. heurer of ("lark, was a md- I or Park bu-iness transactor. Mrs. Ida. Benson of ( 'lark, w iio has b e 1 1 seriously ill for the past Meek, is: improving rapidly and wiil soon he up i ami around. ( darles MoKee. a f"UHJ- resident of i Ciark. visited with relatives here will make his future honie in Oary lie Dr. Ross of East Chicago, was a business, visitor here yesterday. Mrs. August Luck and Mis Otis Eenner of Clark, a i tended the funeral of Mrs. William Hier of South Chicago, who died from heart tiouble. LOWELL .1. K. Evans and daughter. Miss Myrtle, who are here from Nebraska visiting relative, are now visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orvt!!e Hsle and family at Crown Point . Char! Tanner of Crown Point, is here visiting his parent.. Mr. and Mis. Fred Tanner. John Lucas, road master on ihe Michigan City division of the Monon. spent Sunday here with his faui.ly. Mike Gomry of East Chicago. vii'ed Lowell friends est erdav. COLO GONE! HEAD ANQJJOSE GLEAR First dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" relieves all grippe misery. Pon't stay stuffed-up'. Quit blowing and snuffling! A dese of "Papa's Cold Compound" taken every two hours utitil three doses are taken will end gripre misery and break up a severe cold ettner m tne iieaci. cnesf.j body or limbs. j It promptly opens ch,gged-up nostrils j and air passages; stops nasty discharge ; or rose running; relieves sick headache. ' dullness, f v erlshness, sore throat ' sneering, soreness and stiffness. j ' Pape'a Cold Compiind" is the nuickest. aurest relief known and costs only a few cents at drjf e'ores. It acts without assistance. tastes nice, and causes r" moonv anience rou't acceru ub.ll!ute Aiv.
i-ouav, aviation service, i Dallas, T xas. writes; "Love; nii e place. Everything i ; modern as it has just been opened since the 17; li of I'lccmbei . first siiuadton on the H were the field. Here the
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Army T. M. C a. plas a wonderf u I Lynn. Mass.. m slu? wa s 5-na pppd tps.rt in the life of a soldier. " t iUg on Flax Peril. Lvr.n, Mu?.-. iorge Olson, t.'amp Dodaet la., says,! ' There are three others from the Gaivi
T thai f know v ho are located at thif tarn p. namely L". Marchal, C. 1 '. IViyi j and S. C. Koby. There are eight bojsj lr'in I'.ary in our company. They are! Aiaiciiai. Kinzei. Klasey, Fishe, Corrivnll. Murphy. Zimmerman and mvself. The T. M. i". A. auditorium, seating about .'I.rtiMi. is located in the center of the camp. I just received a lei'er f ror i Car! Holm (at Camp Shelby, Hatties. bui-g. Miss.) and he tells me Carl I'n- j mack j."cafed at this camp." j '"harles Frohn:rl. Wat'rt.mn Arsen-i al. asks that his rna.l he sent, to his j home address, 1S5 Spring street. Cam-j bridge. Mass. j Harold Pre wee. Camp J. K. Johnston.', Jacksonville. F!a., says in rart: "The T s are doing a. fine thing here. Four of them are always crowded full of mm. There are about I'O.'if'i.' men in camp. Expect go in a month." Frew-I cr is now a member of Motor Trip k Co. No. S9S. Lieut. Russell Wilson writes from Camp Taylor, K. that he has been assigned it, trajn-ng duty over some Gary I m.n sn- rlnun with ti, Ayr.fi .,,,. Int ' ohtainine record from one "Vea- Amr. jean" Lieut. Wilson came across the same wnrt mp ri 1 1 n r iml.i. wV.w.K v, a himself worked at the liarv Sheer mil! I some time ag. AVilson sas jhitn homesick. Russell H. Cochran of the tins made T. M. dormitory, leaves todav for C!,arj lotte. c., to enter military strvice in 'the infantry section. H is a volun teer. William Michael is in Hammond, serving on the jury. The Monon railroad l a taken off t wo of its passenger trnins. Nick Minninger was :n Hammond yes terdsy on business. Leroy Hailey of Crow ll Point, isil ed his daughter, Mr:-. Loreu 1. family here yesterday. n d Roy Crave, has gon to 1 lammond, I where he will work for the E. v Micas j i ompany. Femiett Bailey, son of L. K. Ha i ley of Crown Pecnr. was ;n Lowell, Mondav. visitinc with le'arr es. Dvi-fliv June Cable, infant d tighter of Robert Cable. livjiiC south of Lowell, passed a vv: v'trd:iy morning. Funeral services viM be he-Id at the home i ton-.orn.'.v. The pi; one v. a. 1 r her b b'-.r irth :rt the j June and !i..'-t' a per ' :r.o iier ,i ' Mrs. Kate steinke is jthe home of her brother I east, of Lowe!!. 0 II I t e John sick a Mower REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS TOLLLSTOX. Kl. i v b 1'i. ''-. '.s 4 1 1 1 Omensky an i ou t h i n Su ret , j Janus ry L 11 resub - 1 (. 1. 1 ; M , t ha to S Ado F-ci : IMS L 1". b IT, Co.s 3th Add Dav id ' Mniliiueck and wife et ai lo ' 'i t y Res It y i .). . IS. h 11. Cos "tth Add. Ibi t-.e to Hodg" Jh'-.vic. 1 7, S. h C. fial; FU. Louis l-iaer and wife to - i.i.O Ad. .nidi. DO Add. i 1 1 i v - r V Mat tin NEW ''HIi-ACt -i'. h t.ih Add. Jo Kremsner and wife io top Zmu'lj and wife C. RY. 1 uO epn An l it. OU ' If. Ih h C. D.me'as Add. Frank M M. Key Tr t' William Ciraitls 4 1. b 7. Gat v Land Co Fa 1 S'ih. i'omr'1 Securities (-,, i 1 loifl' r' H. 1 lughcs. EAST GARY, i :"'. -in. h i. Srd Sub. Ora. leli on Foerster ami hui i Romeo Ti del ianovp-li Hammond Dressmaker Doing Her Bit Since i was a child. 1 hate suffered;' 'villi stomach trouble and gastric- attacks. Doctors could only give n i temporary relief. . lady I sewed fotold me of having been cured of similar j trouble by taking Mayr's Wonderful l Remedy . The first dose proved to me . . . that it would cure me and it has. I am ! glad to reiommend it to other suffer-! ers. It is a simple, harmless prepara-I l ion that remov es the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays th inflammation which cautes practically ail stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, ineluding appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Summers rharmacy. Ridgeley Drug Store in Gary. Contra! Drug Store in Indiana Harbor. Adv. ILqss 5Q 9
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JOINTS STIFF-CORDS DRAWN WHEELED ABOUT IN CARRIAGE
Remarkable Experience of Since 4 a.,.,,,1., mi u. I... '..'e. i a !anfl eniov the snorts r-nn-.mt.-n to evorv ; healthy young worr.a-;.'' said .Miss i flln.U-a Morton of 1". Ahb..rt tvo..i i i 1 Slip coniinufd tnii.iia sir.ce 1 ' I ha v. was tour oars oUi. anii !t ,s a ne'n' ' xP'l if-nco tor nio lo have the full ue of nty joints ar.d ho frff Clf naiH. I llB V O I'OPIl S41 llpltllpsS i that I had to be wheeltfd in a small ! cal rliiP?. almost every iuinf in my body has been affiicted. my feet, ankles, knee., hands, jirms and shoulders. I was unablo to wii!k on account of the pain in my lott ;md knees. Helpless end in continued pain, dreadhip the night, when I would have to he lifted bodily from th? chair to the boil, and dreading the days, when 1 would have to be moved bank to the chair. 1 we? unab! to cut my food or feoj my 1,400 HOQSiERS FDR THE Maj rh mas F. Kva LM South 1 ! ' led., is lust : my recruiting officer diana polls. I- street. Inreceipt of a i n telegram (rom ihe srjjut.-in' general of the iritij . direct ins: him t make, every effort to obtain l.l"n Iici i-ni men for the I'nited States guards'. Men enl'r'ti ms in this organisation are f,,r serv ice I within the I'nited stcitea on'y. and wbiie j i he- government has lije lisht t. older i , , any loan in it tt any point wit run tne I'nited States, vet ii is tii policy of I jthe war depa rt men - ; s'nii 1 of this orgatiiKSt ion -as fat able -,n the vicinity of t!" h n tin- men i? praetic-!i''iv;r-e. Men II re." CI e the i- prescribed 'enlisting in tins orgam (same pay and a':lo'--iii for tiie regular arm v. J Marrried men aic w.no! :i e!l ss lsin;e. and fannlv allow am a auth"r- ' i.'.i-d for the regular anny peri a ms to lh;s "i a n i za t ion. Thi-v aiso h.-c. c tie I right to- t'lkc ou' gov ei nil;, n! insnrnn'-c. Men to be ligibie for l must have had serve-,, n marine corps or national i oi :i i , : -.t i ion he a rrr. '. na v . I ;i,.-ii-'l. or have .pal IT- or poa.u. w i:l be act l.e ijial i a -. ' i Vli'U. serv jetbeen mcml.eis ,r i icii'iilice departmeni. No pcis eepted unless he 1 .,ei M . n w ho ha v n..t had v in tin- army. na, inarm corps or n i tional guard fedf'-al service, mm ne ac.-epted if over the of t'l, bat men who have had previous ; t vio m any o-fl-.ese btanehes may he a. c. pted up i..' the ag of .")' ycats. dej-r-n-lmg enlire-y ; upon their phvfi.al i'iil'i'in' i - 1 1 . A lib- ' eral pohey n lo ph; j-p r -1 n 1 1 "m"!! ' s i vv'll olvtatn CoT- this -n.ii'7v: ion. Minor! defects will be waived, such as defects) of ision. if corrected with ?iises. miss-, ing to -rh. if conectod v i I pla-es. etc.1 Gen. Marry Smith, adjutant genera' :itt of Indiana, i- .. ."eml'iit with ' this office in order t.t prol ine these men. j and has kindly consented to discharge any man who has already enlisted m any of Ihe nolilia ho -ne guar.!? in order thai he may enlist m the F:i:ted States guards, pro.'iditig that such man nu-ois vvi'h all the requ ir'-m rit s. but tin must i n ot be mi.sun'iei si o(d lo api'ly to the Second Indiana 'i e 1,1 art ilt v . for m--tii-MRS. SCHULTZ DIES AT LANSING ' The deah of Mrs. i of Lansing. III., ixvnrr Chailes S' 'ill! Xr. d y est ei da y a fie was IT : ea r fer a short illness. Siie of age. he leaves a ir.si.-and and one son. uirviv-e. Mrs. Raymond. Four sisters 1 1. Schmidt of I -la m:m Mardtke. South Chicago of South Chi-ago and of lnsing. A bvothe I.anrtis also survive;. Burial will be mad cenieteiw Friday aftern, servi es at the home at .mi. Mis. I-:. .1 . Mis. O Weber Mrs. X. Poppe I. W, Lauze of e t nak Mill on wit h f unei al 1 one o'clock.
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Miss Horton, Who Sufferer Years Old.
self, fiui my arm were ben! at i! -elbows, unablo to get them away fro;.t my hodv. M finders were drawn in ; th pahns of ray hands, "I tried many different treatment, but thyy failed to help mc Finally friends of mine became interested ami old me they would supply Var-ne-sis if I would take it. I had'llttle ronfiuence. mat it would help me. but decided to pive it a trial anyway. 1 am glad I did. for today I am entirelv free lro:n rheumatism of the joints hi v en't an ac hp or a pain. " seemn like a dream, but T nvi.i .give Var-no-sis. that wonderful me,j,. '.mo. all ti1 credit. I wish other fiilf i ers would fain by my experience use my recipe, take Var-ne-sis and : not let up until well. " Lizzie s. Watts, well know n in L i.n. and employed at Lynn postofflce, w (-,,j eould he (doasod to answer ant i nquiry, has hen ki early interested .n Mi.-s Horton? condition. She said "Miss Horton was pronounced ncurable by several of our best pbv-, cians. llcr hands we.;-o misshape n her lowor limhs almost i;set-.s, whde 'acn moaient or tier i;;o was one o pnfTerina. I have seen her recert"! , and what a chance: "Shapely hands, lower limbs in jc i -feet condiiion and a healthy flush i :i Iter -h: fits. A tveli. awry cearinl. happy girl. All ibis change from j , lne Var ne-sis."' Var-ne-sis has been wonderfully .. cespful in the treatment of rheuma' arthii'is or chronic rheumatisni of ''' joints. t tends to help the ?tom,-. h and cannot harm the heart. Send . W". A. Varne-y, Lynn. Mass., for ' ; "Hust of Human Hinges." if.s fre? Get Varnesis, Now. today, at SumeiR' Pharmacy, and all reliable d.- - cis -Adveitisement. ARE INTER NEW U. S. GUARD t he i s lifit I'luanizat ion ill not be d s f ( n 1 i f 1 1 1 g i r charted for the purp,. the Fni:, Slates guard Cart. Oeoig,- Harrington, who is an Indiana man, and who ha.-, had twemy-riv years service m the army, fourteen ot which vveje at the recruiting office, Indiara po! ,s. Tnd.. is to command the Ineiiana. organization. 'Since war was declared. man SpsmshAmerican War veterans have tried in eairi fptethe service, but owing to rrton physical dirciualifications wh.cl made service for them m the tremi.e? an impossibility, we were not able i,, accept them, but now this gives them th opportunity to get into the service sin do th-'ir let, thereby rendering the gmrnni' nt valuable service when they are tni5! needed, and at the same time assist the men. net. only who are now. hut who will be, in the trenches of Europe tr v . i n the u a r. Anpiy to vcur postmaster in vo.n tovv 'i. or write io the Army Recruit int Station, t't South Illinois ?tree;. Indian ipclis. ll;,i. Slop thai CbldQC at thevvi first sifn of a1 "'Jti I Pi S for Coucjhs e Colds does it. Also scatters the const:on and clears up tbe head. Brei.l the frvrr aai rr.i.kes for na" nd restful sieen. Vour drigs.e.'s father aold Dr. Kind's Neve jjinoir.y 50 yeara aet and for a half centmv it: has bea the e'antiard coush and coH remedy. If millions had rot T.-ed )t t their arfrantage it woCd r.ot t"-da enjotr its national popularity. Ketp ic constantly on hr.r.d. Your drusgiat sells iu Tbe Evils cf Constipation Leaving; watte material in the bo.!--, poisons the system and Mood and makes you lijble to sick headaeh?s( 1 iliousncss, nervousness and mudr!v skin. Try Dr. King's New- Life Pills. Prompt rlief. At ll drupgists. 1917 years
