Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 181, Hammond, Lake County, 23 January 1918 — Page 6

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YQUR LIVER AND BOWELS RIGHT They're fine! Don't Remain bilious, sick, headachy and constipated. Best foicolds, bad breath, sour stomach children love them. Gt K 10-CIit box HOW. I He cheerful: Clean up ii.s.le to-mght' feel fir..?. Take Cascarei to liven our liver and clean trie bowel? and ; top headaches, a bad cold, biliousness. 1 ffensive breath, coated toi;gn. sallowj ess. four stomach and gases. To-night , lake Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, fnilsst lier end bowel cleansing yon fir experienced. Wake up feeling v.-and Everybody's doing it. Cascarets Kt laxative for children also. Adv. HARBOR RED GROSS GIVES RELIEF The report sent this v.etl; to '.he Lake division director of civilian relief from 'he Indiana Harbor Red Cross civilian r'.!'f committee, shoves that lh;s chap-' .r, from October to January l.as spent ViC'.T; for dependent families of enLst- -.! men. ' Th:s money is net s;ti; a charity . ;.ut ss a. measure, of justice tthe men ' "ho hae been called to g;ve their lues, if r.red he, in the serv ice of their outi- !'!': and ay an obligaMon due their fami'ies nni.l such lime as they can receive 'ho money that Trill come from the hus-b-nd and the sove:r.r,i(;;'.. A .3v has been passed in Washington i:-.i'f.Tn.g a man in the army or navy j i iiive. part of u;s ray to his wife or; r'idren. i The, co'-crnment will also give a famL allowance while the man ;s in sc rv- ' i- . I other near relatives lave the right: to receive money frira the gov ertiment ; they had been dependent on a man fiek: in ig 'Hi civilian relief cc-,r,:ui itco o the dis-a. arbor Red Cross v::i s'-3.31y a ir.formatiou to any one. desiring make application for the government lowance. will furiosi application and assist, in filling them out. They will also be glad to assist fames of enlisted men in any Cher waj '-sih'.e. F. is earnestly desired that such fames feel free to ca".l upon the eomIr'ee at any tir.:e. The members are W. l.ees, Airs. J. V.'. Fees. Mrs. p. W. burcs. V. J. Murray. J. C. JDicksom J. . Farovid, Mrs A. A. C lark, secretary, ,d Mt s. 5. R. Faroe id. chairman. LOUIS IS DRY DW 0 -on is tVoiff is going observ e ". rinkless davs" hencefort !i. ' i.cu'.e" is a t'hicago bridge-tender, lie wps tried before United States Commissioner C!irles Surprise of Hamt'.cti'l esterday for making "treasonable . ' : crau -:cs." Lcuse blamed it ail on the bi.zzard. a w cfcij ago Monday. Tou see Louie had i v. o jobs, one as a bridge-tendei . nights; i'-o other at the Edward Valv e companv . Fast Cliicag". da;.s. lie was on his v 3 y home that eventful "storm night" w l en he found himself blocked at ludii 'i Harbor, lie mido for the nearest I srbt L was the saloon of yl. H J-liernr rier. 4i5"' 1'orsvthe avenue. ::d Fouie j ieidd to temptation for tho se ond time in IS ; ears, as he testified shamc-fdcedly before his family o.oris'er v. ho with 2 other frie-i.ds he hd brought a lens: as character wit-I'fssiir-. And i f course the "var" was :e K.,b- of i o.i v crsa tion anions: the j g M other men wlio lolled along th" mah'-ssfiy. Ail 'would bave been well '".'tig the Foton.ac if Fouie hadn't startel hie tongue working ove: time. Anions orh--r thtnsts he said that our .voMiers durnsc tie panish-Arnericnn war were .; atromoi.s a. the Oermans and ompl.asn-.'.'d t';e fact tliai thl war Get the Habit of . Drinking Hot Water -Before Breakfast j Sava v.o can't leck or feel right ;! with th system full cf ponons. ;. i if -v.i.i ens en fo:ks bathe internally i.o'v instead of loading tl.eiv system with drugs. "What's an inside bath?" !" MV. Well, it is guaranteed to pei--i'orm miracles if vou could believe these hoi water enthusiasts. j There are vast numbers :' men and j women vv he, immediately upon arising in the morning, drink a g!nsi cf real bet water with a teaspoonfu! of !;mef'"!ic v'-osphate in it. This :s a very exoel'e-tit health niem-urc. it is mter.d1 to flush the stomai ii. lr. r. kidney; .-iid the vhirtv fet of inteis'incs of the l f-vtous day's waste, sour bile and inciigeyt il'le ma to rial left over n the body which it' not eliminated evry da v. br-mf food for the millions of bacteria which infest the howHs. the quick result i" lisons and toxins which -ire then absorbed into the blood causing headache, bilious attacks, foul brth, bad taste, coids. stomach trouble, kidney misery, sleeplessness, impure blood nr.d all sort-.; cf nilment. People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling tight are. urged to obtain a iiirirter pound of limestone phorphate it i he drug store. Tins will cost very lit lie but is sufficient t make anyone rep r.'-nk r the ub.'ect .if interna! sanitation. Adv.

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HAPPMGS OF A DAY IV LAKE T'-'o fun day school te-uncil of the .Methodist churcil met v.i'.h Mr. and Mrs.- Jeserh Bro.vn. Monday t.ijrht. A social hour followed the bu-iness meet- 1 n 6 ; M.ss Cecelia Kimmet has resigned j her position at the liei'Shman law of- ! flee and :s spend. ng week with Uovve'.l relative's. S'iic t.at recently taken the; civil sepv ic exar:' inarioa and cpect3 tj receive an aproir.'ment soon. Miss Ida Roscnbauer cntcrf au.'cd the; C. R. B. club at hr home on Monda-. evening. The borer? at 3'"" fell to Mi3 , Forothy Tica and Mrs. L'a:i Hess. After : the games the guests enjojed delicious ; rcfrcslitnents served by ill" hostess. i The Methodist nm- Fiesbytenan ton- ; gregations will oi'scrve union services, a', the ev ening sen ice en Sunday owing J to the fuel shot id ge. The death of Mrs. In. Vratt occurred, at her home on Fast strict sometime on Saturday night, as she wa3 found dead by relatives on Sunday morning. Mrs. Frart Fas been n. failing health Tor th" past few ears. Slvi was ST years of age on the diy she died. Mrs Fratt was born in IS SO. in Amber. X. T. ?he came to Crown Point as a bride in 3 ti I and lias resided here ever since. She was married to F'r. Alcnzo Pratt in 1S61, to which union thre daughters were born: Mrs. C. I'. Fran nor. of Crow n Point, and Mitses Josephine and Lizzie Pratt of Chicago. Th funeral was held at tho Proshytcrim church on Tuesday at 1 r. n Mr. and Mrs. Ocorgi X'isi.er liave gone to clary to reside w their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. ft.d Mrs. Foster Fisher. Mr. Fisher is employed in Gary and he uncertain tra; -spot tatum facihucT b"f.v'.fji' t'row n Point r.tid Gary nia-te tins move nece'saro, tltrike Conevvay. ovner of the shoerepairing shop on the v.-e-t side of the square, suffered a stroke of apiplcxy on Tuesday, and was found m a v ery was meant purely and simply to exterminate the pool' for the benefit of the rich. The- genial crowd soon tok on a serious aspect and but for the intervention o" K'.ervpner Louie- migbt still be doing duty cui sunie huspital cot Lou it spent trie re:;t of the nijitht m jail and is now out under 5')') bondr avwtitiu; th pleasure yf tho grand ,tur'. special Fcdrra! Agent t;ee.re Fragdcn secured ev idenoe in the case. He t cm'iieudcd t he eight w ttnet-fes v,.o tcft their woik to testify against Wolff. Fouie tearfully aduiitt-'d he was sorry he bid "talked so much" pnd tha' he would "never, never" drink again. The minister blushed lor him' GOODRICH TALKS ON COAL SITUATION (Continued from pa: Hi" last fall. 1!jv.ooi, Senators Reed, j Jonej and Vardamau .f i '. ioued ttie ! Governor on two or 'hrcc poin''-. I Can SupFly All Coal TTeeded. j "The coal questi'-n is larceiy a trail.;- j porta tion problem." said the Governor.; "I would rcfiu'.re open tion of icir runes 1 fit on!.- S'. P'-r cent of tbrir capar l'y to' supply the c-ountiy. I am sure that tin-: price freed by the government has had nothing te do v i th any rc-dime l operations in Indiana. Indiana operators. 1 think, hav ln-e-n pretty v eil satisfied I with tiio prb-e. More cars ani morel motive power are net 'led. "The sendingof C.Oi'O engine to Russin and Fraime i prevented the railroads from edding j much to their motive! equipment. rjy ; close co-opera ion between our Public j Service. Commission and". he railroads. I Indian, was able to speeel up the car I situation, ar.d I think that Indiana) mines were better supplied with cars! than tim c of most any other uja'f." ; The Governor exprcc:-eii the Ferrer j that m this abnormal time care should i not be supplied to the small, inefficient ; mine-; w hich require mu'-h lime fori loading, lie would give ni the cars to the cfl iciently operated m''us which can Fad a ir within a few minutes and! send it ii its way. So Ion:; as there js j a. shortage of cars ik tiling is gamed by the. operation of small, poorly eeiuippedj mines. Wagon mines, ho said, serve a geiod purpose if they, limit their operation to their immediate territory or' neighborhood. Believes Criticism Helpful The Governor declined to discuss politics for pubf.cat ion. He ,fs more interested now in the promotion of everything posihie l'i win the war. He believes, however, tbnt bones', (instructive criticism !' f ff ic'-i!-. departments

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A4 jiT 1 bhowing: how the Germans make sure of the Russians friendliness. The Russians who have shotrn little resistance against the Germans arc rewarded with the kindest treatment, as shown in the photograph. While German propagandists were singing the song of peace throughout Russia the Germans made certain of the peaceful and friendly spirit of the more ajrpresive Russians by tyingthem tirmly to posts and leaving them there for quite a length of time. IOIMVJ HVEJL.V CAriTAL s riouo c-or.dit.um 11:- reevvcry i very doubtful ov. nit to his advanced age, he being in the S"'s. Mrs. Jennie "Ward V. heeler received i tleg!-;!i from her son. Lieut. John tcheelcr e:i Monday, tl.at he !tad bceti elevated to the rank of captain in til F. t-. service. John is stationed at Foil F1.S9, Texas, and the people of his home tuv n are rejoietrg over 'be honor whs li has been bet jo wed upon him. He is but io ear.i of aj. and has iisei. as lugh in mtiitary F.fe : his age will permit. Misses Josephine and Liz.e Fratt of Chicago, are being entertained during ilcir tay in Crw.ui roiur, a' the home of Mr. and Mis. V. A. Schede'.l. Mr. and Mr?. Far' Rockwell have re e.nty t.-.oved to Ci-ary t jeside. Fist of letters remaining uncalled for in t'ds office for tho week ending. Jan. It'. 131S: T'rcd Vm. Krugcr t.'L Miss Lvncli. Wi.!. I". Schmidt. Mrs. Xetiie Van Pelt. These letters will be sent to the dead letter office Feb. !, 131S. if not called for before. In calinr for the rbove please say "Advertised," giving date of list. P. F. Hem. P. M. Now marriage, licences have been isrued to: Andy Dudss. Irene Mcska. Whiting. Silvester Blcbea, Iouisc Fllus, Gar;-. F'amcl Eovlc. Mabel 1'arrill, Hammond. Fdgar .Sioetien. Grant rark; Martha Valtmer. Fowelh Joe "Wariescan. Christina Feda. hilI'.iC. Onsen Ccr;nan. Mary Morris, Indiana Harbor. Mike Ga". Mary Tiller. Hammond. .V.urc'v Mikesch, Helen Matanicb, G a ry, Mel vin Lane. Gary: Ottijia Ja.kson. Eas- Chicago. Tony Lorzios. Lena Flu'y. Gaiy, Warren rancher. Hammond; ic'ettie Fridcgroom. Lowell. Joe runagan, Ida Brow n. Gary. i and sy stems is helpful rather than j harmful. OVER SCORE ; ARRESTED FOR FOR THEFT i Continued from page one.) them, armed with shovels, picks and i anything m fact with which con! could l bo s.'rnned up and put into the various ; receptacles, they eagerly and hurriedly : proceeded to fc't their .e-haic of. the Cause For Kuinor. There may have been some cause for ' a rumor of this kind. On Monday fuel inspector Furdick commandeered three i cars f coal from the Inland Steel C. ; for several of the local dealers and it is : possible that thm fact may have furnThis Will Interest Stomach Stiff srers S3ys Indigestion comes from an excess of hydrochloric acid. A well-known authority states that stomach trouble and indigestion ja nearly always due to acidity acid stomach ami not, as most folks believe, from a lack of d i se.-t i v juiee". He states thjt an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach retards digestion and starts food fermentation, then our mealj sour like garbage in a can. forming acrid fluids and gases, which inflate the stomach like a te.;.- balloon. We then get that heavy, lumpy feeling in the chest, we eructate sOUr food, belch ga. or hav e heartburn, flatulence, v. aterhrash. cr r.ausca. He tells u to ay aside ail digestive aid. nd instead, get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tabiespoonful in a class of wafer beforo breakfast while it is effervescing, and furthermore, to continue this for one week. While relief follows the frst dose. it. is important to neutralize the acidity, remove the gas-making mass, start the liver, stimulate tho kidneys ana thus promote a free flow of pure digestive, juices. Jad Salts is inexpensive and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lit hia and vdiuru phosphate. This harmless salt is used by thousand.' r-f ""ople for stomach trouble with excellent results.. - ,dv .

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j Positive Convincing Proof j A publish the formula of Vinol to r rove convincingly that it has the pon I tr tr create strength. Cod l.np- and Beef Tcptones... j Iron and Manganese Teptonate?. Jron and Anrnonuiin Citrate.. I.ime i and iuui O': vcvophospha te", Casj cr.n. J Any vvoma.li who buys a bottle Of i Vinol for a weak, run-down, nervous j condition and finds after givinj it a fair trial it did nut help her. wl! have i her money returned. j Tou see. there is no guess work about Vino!. Tts formula proves there JS nothing like it for atl weak, run-down, over- . worked, rorvoua men and women and j for feeble old people and delicate chiidie n. Try it once and be convinced .T'-'S'i li "W . 'Wei?, riruggist, & Xorris j Ph'-y., Itainniond. Ind. Vmol Is sold in i Tast Chicago by .Sciilieker'r Pharmacy, j and in A biting by L. 11. Mattcrn, atid . at the bos, drug store in every town and , ay in the country. Adv. j ished s-onic basis fur the misundcrstand- ' ii;g. Again, the Itsrhor hotel was vvithout fuel a ro-jple of days ago and Caliai han and Shook had got'en a car of j coal on the tra-:Us b it could not. find j w'Rr.s of delivering it. Consequently , tlie tenants in that buildmg verf given I pormission to h.e'p themselves from the r iir. This my ha e started the stami redo. I Kelief Eapected Shortly. 1 "J lie authorities have not been handiing i oal in that section of the city but Mr. Purdick has seen to it as well as lie could that some of the dealers were kept supplied. ... In the west end of the cltj, tio coal could be bought front anyone without an order from the chief of police. All cars switched into any of the j aids was at utice taken possession of. The tensity of the situation is gradaa'.lv being relieved and it will be but a couple of days before the dealers will ?sam be rlaeed m charge of ail sale-?. Mrs. Martha Phillips, 1115 Beacon street, whose son Clarence, is in France, wjr o v c r joyed to get this lter from him : "To Mrs. Martha A. J'iiiliip.c-, 1115 Beacon street. "'Somewhere in France," Dec. 27, '17. "Lear Mother at.i nil: "It has been some time since I have written you as we hjive been on the move and it lias been slow work. We have tiaveled directly across France and are now on the eastern boundary, hcudering on Alsace. "As 1 writ this I can heap the constant dull roar from the fronL punctuated every few teeonds by the lire cf heavy artillery, the flash of which light? th" sky of night. The surroundins coun'ry it very beautiful and rugged. We have just had a heavy fall of snow before which I spent several days visiting surrounding towns and villages and S3W very few men in civilian urcss as all of them are in the service. The French people think a great deal of the American soldier and treat us very fine. We. jret the Ch ago Tribune. New Tori; Herald, also the London Mail every morning, these arc four page editions published in Tans. "I received your letter of November COtii last night, alio one from Tom, Fdith and a young man in Hammond I also had one from tho war department containing a check on the U- S. treasuary,' reimbursing me for transportation, which comes m very handy as I have only drawn one month's pay sinee I have been in the army, bo you receive : our allotment regularly'.' "Edith wrote she had sent me a Xmas lox also, but I have not received any of them yet. but I tell you it was a treat to get our mail. Most of the boys were fairly wild and were so happy that they cried while reading them. "On account of the censorship must omit the most interesting of our experiences, but I am going to tay that 1 witnessed a most thrilling air battle and could distinctly see the white puffs of smoke from bursting shells and I e:m hear Hie drone of aeroplanes now but cannot see thera a? they are behind the clouds. ' Kxpoet you are busy with Red Cress work and I can assuie you that their efforts are greatly appreciated by the soldiers in France. "Our journey from the coast was very tiresome as vc rode in ears marked 10 homines or S chevauv.' it was quite s hardship but my health is good lievet-theless-I will doss: now, hoping the censor docs not mutilate this letter cry much. .Give my love to all and tell then, to write often. Just received your letter of the 3rd. "Tour lov -.ng son. "CLA HENCE" "Master Engineer Phillips. "Cnd En. Headquarter.-'. ;uth Eng. N. A . -V- V- F., "Via New York." FRED BORMAN REPORTED MISSING Fred Bcrman of Merrinviile, is reported to be missing in Gary, according to a report received by the Gary police early today. Bormnn came to Gary to do some collecting. COAL MOVEMENT . NOT SPEEDED UP INOIAXAPOLIS. Jan. 23. Traffe conditions in Indiana today are in the same congested condition that they were five days ego when t"r. Garfield' closing order went into efleet. The coal movement has not been speeded up. This was the statement today of J. W. Coney, federal railroad representative in Indiana. If You "Think THE TIMES Is Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Always We! romp.

HEADS FROM 1 HER BDY ; ; IN FRANCE

New Socks Worth Weight in Gold

COLLMDCS, IND., Jan. ZZ. L. K. Marlin, & private In an American regiment of engineers, now in active service, in France, has written the. local Red Cross chapter, thanking It for some garments cnt Mm. It" declares that hinew socks ore worth their weight in gold; that he wears his sweater twnt -four hours a day, nnd that lie thinks so much of his wristlets lie is wearing: them only when lie dresses un on Sunday. 1). S. TROOPS IN BIG MOMBEjBTO FRANCE More Troops Are Being Sent Across the Water Than Was First Intended. (By United Press.) , A ASiirXGTOX, .Jan. 23. America la sending troops to lluropc fr mo-e rapidly than originally planned. 1. is now estimated, barring disaster, that fully twice as many Sammies will be. in training in France next June n? early estimates provided. This was assured members of the senate by I'resident Wilson as an example of the war department's work. Contingents now in I'ram-e include a fair pr' portion of actual fighting men. The balance are Red Cross attaches, eugmeers, and other non-fighting- forces. Allies request for more troops have overruled th war department'? original prejudices of sending men across short of a j ear. ,i Following the allied o mfronce at j Fans Col. IIou.e recommended sending ! men even m preference of supplies at i present. The war department is con-j Md-rmg ways and means of the transport of men. increasing PARCEL POST MOTOR . ROUTE IN SIXTY DAYS CHICAGO, Jan. ZZ. One hundred and f,ft. -five representatives from different parts of the country met here yesterday and formed the Highway Industnes association. It was announced after the meeting that within sixty days a parcel post motor truck route between Chicago HPd Indianapolis, via Fake county, would be established, and tint this route v ou'. l be followed byestensioni into the southern states, there to join a similar system along the Atlantic cons. Announcement that a Chi' a go-Indi-nnapo'us mail route would be established m February was made recently at the Indianapolis post office. Proposals for th" service hav been submitted to Washington by persons desirous of obtaining the contract for the rout", siou for welterweight honors and Fartf.eld will be taking Bryan Downey's place, the latter having been disabled in a Milwaukee bout. GAR! MAN SOOT BY IRATE WIPE Young Woman Is Also Ar- . rested By Police; Affray Livens Broadway. With the theatres closed bevause they were open on fuel less Monda;-. Broadway around 7 o'clock last evening was one of Gary's quietest highways, but when five shots rang cut it didn't take long for a crow, d to assemble near the Broadway hotel, between 4th and 5th avenues. " Shoots Hubby. Carl Macha'.a, Pol Jefferson street, got one of the bullets in his left arm. Maohala was taken to Gary General hospital. The police ai rested Mrs. Machala. who gave her address a ?5S W. 71sf. street. Chicago, as well as Miss Lucilo Thoelcn. "li Nablc street. Acearding to the police Mrs. Macha'.a held the pist d mid they nre investigating a report that Miss The.eln was walking with Mihhahi at the time of the thr-oiiiig. O.G.THOMPSON ELECTED TO LEAD ii WABASH eleven!; CRAU FORFS VlLLlk INF., Jan. 2Z. O. G. Thompson was elected captain of the Scarlet eleven at a bano'.iet S THICKEN AND

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Get Back on the Road to Health By Keeping Your Blood Always Pure

Don't Let a Sluggish Circulation Drap You Down Hill. Whether you earn your daily bread ty the sweat of your brow, by the da:,y use of your muscle, or by tasks requiring less physical exertion, you need every ounce cf strength that you can command. j It is of utmost importance, therefore, that you keep your?elf in tiptop physical trim, and that you take evry precaution to fafesninrd your health from the many pitfalls thirh disease has spread so promiscuou1y. Keepinpr thoroughly veil aid strong is simply a matter cf resisting disease. WT.y is it that your neighbor is always heatlhy and robust and strong:, while you find yourr-clf succumbing to even the most corrmrpaco little ailments that tend to drag dotvn your vitality ? It is true thafc you are both liable to the seme attack, but why does he escape vhile you tio not? The answer can le found in the condition of the blood supply. If you l:eep your blood thoroughly purified and free from all subst;:ices that tend to impair its full strength and igor you, too, will be able to promptly throw off all efforts cf disease to g.ven Saturday night to th football 11,'ti by Student Manaaer tirot'. Tlic-:.;v-i-'T has f evv ed AVaba.'h colic:; t!:re years on the footoall tea r, piavins almost every po-'iti'-n n the elf ven al v a riotis 'tiT.es. Thon, pron is the only three-letter nan in f .... bail now in colic?", and he is cxp'. t'nz a c.-i'l at any n:i for m:!:try .-ei v ic-e. having pr.tf.ied the examination in the aviation The Red Cross the symbol of a cause 'A ide as the world and hih as Heaven.

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