Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 182, Hammond, Lake County, 24 January 1918 — Page 8

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. - - 'M 'l-.i "1 j Neighborhood News"mromAlI Over Lake County 1 I CROWN POINT1 1 DYER if LOWELL MERRILLVILLE II MUNSTER II LANSING II WH ITING 1 1 J J f V. ; 1 1 1 I ) i 1 1 I B 1 CEDAR LAKE j GIUFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HOBART "hFgHLAND ROBERTSDALE j I 1 j yU.JUMM.M.jf .1 ... jU;wP.W,"flll.W tmm " ' 'i all-Ill 111 . will ) I i iii I . r" ,.I-T- lir- I J..II. I. . I II. I I I. I I. I. . I. . . ........... .,.. HUU.UJ ..IJii.n, illi.i.n

DOCTOR SMS HM0L IS THE

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nl-T I I I H I . i -ai'a1 !MrS?toi ' I v. .ih f.n&rjt MlilJv - fV'oll But yOO 8TC Suffering Mi ll U 1 U : Mr -J fff frotncolds. stomach derate-

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Honest Opinion Doctor Gave j His Patient.

i Thf' :-'.; v liotira nre Iicld everv 1'nBedrord. Ohio ' I nas In a pitiful j Jaj. evndition. w eak, nervous and run J n 'Vj.e Tri Kappa sorority will hae a o I could net oa tr.y housetvork. T ha-1 i f!,,$ ju'-Rlral dressnigs at the li-

tioctored for years arc! tried every- : tiling under the sur.. A . I . T " T ... -. do'' t.T -ibout iv---IV . j (i-jv-.-.j ... u." vv 1;, ana xio repiieu. u vvi ta.ni i "- fcest medicine that cut be hid today. I couldn't g:e you any better.' T took it, and today I am as well and strong a0 any woman could ish 'o be. and It ias Vinol that paved n.e." Jr. Fijank j. Korkey. Ash St.. Bedford. Ohio. TVe guarantee this famous vod liver arid Iron tonic for ail such conditions. Joseph V. "VVeia. ruggist. and INorns j 1'ne.y.. liainmona. ana. unoi kju -n Kast Chicago by SchHekor's rl-.armary .ad in Whiting by I.. K. Mattern. and j t the. best drug store in every town and city la the. country. Adv. j I 3 . And its People itiiGis riiM io. XOTICF IS HEKERY GIVEN" t'1 j Jarman Ahen i:nrT'-, in the City of Wr.ltlng. Indiana, (males of. tUs 8S of fourteen '14) years and upward") that Tuirsuant to an order of the I.'epn rt -

ment of Justice, registration of such ; ;hy rtctr.My piirci-.ased from S. C'ampi;ron alien er.rr.is will be held iff; hoii.

the FolWe Station. i.sol.rutn and 1 "vThlte Oak ave. co-r.meneirg nt 6 A. r tr-s . . - .. au 15 ti it to rnn- - - 1 t ,fi'i on each day successively there- , pf'.er, between th b.o-irs of S A. M. ! rnd 8 T. M. up t-- and incladins ! &lh day cf February, llHS, at 8 o clock . M. And all German atten enemies, liv-. tog m tr.e . ny 01 m-,ri, inu.. ing to register within the specified ; time and plai e as abov e given will be, , iir.prtsened. All natives, eitisens. denlsens or sub- , jects of tb iiermtn Fnvpire or of the Imperial German Govern-rent, bin? : vales of the age of It years end '.inwards, who are wi'l.ln the United Ftates and not actually r-i'-im' i?.ed as American Citliens, ar retju'red to .--gister as alien enemies. Further insrnetmn and in to rma tf on may be had at p!ac of : esisrat!--in. CL.AV COi.I.lN. Ciner of 1 VI ice. :-18tc2- fChi'f Rei'rr. Have a hand full cf money foi- Chr;-'-i:t.s. Become a member of our Christmas Savings Club and gf-t the savins: habit. Let everv'one in the familv- save a. little every t'i(. Make up ,;r mind - at once join now. I JHsT NATIONAL BANK. 3-3-2 -Wiiitinp. Ii.d. Star Theatre tonlsh. for benefit of t Campflre Girls,. Alice Fradj" in !milatest, "Betsy Ross," in which you see i the, waking of the first American fla. ! -lzo a riotous comedy. l-'.'t-lj CAJED Or THANKS. j Thro visit The Times I want. t0 thank! th Red Cross for the hn!tt"d Roods; comfort they give, me the-.- also assist !n making soldiering much easier for by these Rifts we are jxim'-n that we are not fcrgotten "haek home.'' V.'AI.TF. F KFF.IRF.R. Fconotnj Is the most important f"'inda'lon s'ene for th builhnj if tbaract-

AMERICAN WOMEN NO SLACKERS

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TIT"c can IT fW storee i, Y , .-'J. hears lhcsc i2 ZA hae their Enccess She tkin, it Was

!What thi3 medicine has dona for thousands of djlicate women. St "will do for you. If you're overworked and debilitated, it will build prm up if you're borne down with the chronic aches, pains, and Hreainesses peculiar to your sex, it relieves and cures. It regulate

nd promotes the proper functions

Prescription of Dr. Pierce's invigorates the system. puriSes the blood,! 3. . j , 1 iii a v. 1 , , 1 v , , 1 !

farmOc at all druggists.

! seldom falls down. Tb adult who t nDHDO AC RIAPIfW i TSTEIfS If' OMAi y5k i'mo, v. ill rue. not only In business f UrVUrO Ur lYlAblU ! j! DRAM'S TUG TASK : and trad, but also la social lift-. Trove I J 4 JBF

r.hl! t-" ynTirsr t re i coat g Sa ins ii'.fl Loan Asocia.i"u. ' 1-24-1 j rrino5i Thrntre touiKht. OUt Tell! a Ki-li'Ti'iK rtrama. "The T7foreen," , a; also a ro.inr.jf comedy featuring ry. 3-24-1 I Ther wii; ,o a jMrv liour at the ptih:.r' jarT-u tnniorrew afternoon at f-L-r tl'.c iliiljrcri of the lowest urad'?.". brary on f-v( ry alternate Friday, .this 10 ' be jn ohirse of Mr. John C. 1 1 ; I. The ' jr. S Will Ill' tlii v. to iv for t:vj ,:n i i j.,,,, at P. ni. Jiayor u alter E. Scntse ujs ap roirite.1 I'rank P. Lewis a the second ; n:iiibr of the board of .V'Ublic works ! nt a salary of Ji.SOO per eir. The first member ri"tited was 'JanHs J. Nejdl, ' Ihe third rti'-mVfr having ret jet been' appointed. j ft. H.TUtr Ka r'.en who Is In the rrcsbj' ai ;.Ap;ta; in Chicago. 19 in a very! nRProu, CPlujn:0I1, having been QU'.t f:.-.rious!v j;l on Monday nigh'. Tuesday, however, he was slightly improved. Mrs. Kauni3rtell , isi,e,l iiirn on Tuesday. Archl0 j-. Gray has returned from the j Iiers he spent a month. Tuesday was the last session, of the ! Wrili public nisht school. th school i heme: oiosed for the purpose or t3 sng i fuel. The attendance has been very good i h : s pat and the rl.viiiie of the school ;is to ho much regretted. ! The civic department cf the Fort-j tiightlv cl-.ih will hold Its regular n.eet- j ins on Friday afternoon at the library 1

f by- bavins: an amount i I I CT HI IT PAnMO f ; 4'&F. JBT

at 6 per cent interest with The Whtt- j f "-III UUI VUAIMO l ? ' , -v WhcO

i at 2 31 oVloclt. Miss Fauline Kuehler. Pi'a! where she vvi'.l undergo an opcrai the Kwal visiting ntirse, wil! tell ofition for ai.per.di-itis.

rh. conditions in Whiting.

The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John j Ercakn an of Pearl street, was christ- ! I.TcTatnie t New York avenue, was bap- i cned list Suntiav- at their home by Rv. i tUed by Father Benedict at St. John's j Trueblood. IIo was named Hernia.Slavok cTinrcli ou Sunday, and nimod J Tr. 11. T:nm and wife w ere his spons-

Vineent James. The sponsors were Mis Arnie Fonchak of Fast Chica so, and j j;.oi::s V.'ohrle of "hiting. j Mrs. M. A. Uicky and family have j j mvd from .'exv, Tork avenue to their , i home in lnniylv ania. av enue, whit h !. arrested for disorderly nel $: an'l costs. He Nick Marovi .induct, was was r leased after ra mg. j Ar.ten iacki. arrcsed for r.-n- I support on cotoplaif.t of released or. $;00 bonds his wife was furnished by , ; Thomas fera;" Fouis Neroich of Indiana Harbor. . ! ...j for 'n'.oxtcatlan, as f.r.ed ?? and i which he v as ; ,,(,st. llP.:.t pavment o rA,,e(1 Mrs Thorra, Ba.:, entertained the mu'l" and art section of the Fortnigh!- ... v Sv,i,n n-.e-r.-m. Tu'-dav afternoon, at plenrtt . cecr... Ti Trs. Ce-ce VV y ' j o read a pa

per on "The Florentine fjpv-ap of Art- : tor. j is:s." Mrs. C'-ra B. Putinir.g's r-a Mr-;. 1 hibbard "f Roberts avenue, was : was -Th Ne-v Music lln'-mrtt snd Hnn;m md visitor. th Orate.ris." A criin'e'te comr-',""d n" M:. J. llerton of I.pl.e averme. v:-ci'-.'i members f urr.irhed vocal selections, ited friends I Fiigiovvood. J'cs : 'rd:i v.

. n v..f a ISO . irs. xx.ii t i,:ia, v :: ran; . 1 "A - Ma ria " I M', and Mrs. o. K. Meek's 1aund-y ! I wis the scne of another parl.v last t : S i u-dt y risf.t when the east Rivins ' ', fh". tndiant Cnter.nial pageant had an-! : oi'ier o r.r their reuni ..r.s. A dinner x .is he'd after whieh dancins and other stunt" i-nlshM the evening's amuser s.

I -j-be Fa reM -Tacher Cub cf the; Monday exenms the reg-ular monthly! I sradet a-.d h'?'i set-on! v ill have n i,.-; ir.re jr. or tho Cat''ic F.-nevob r.t j i a! affair tott'ebf. A s'-.ort business lnstie t..-k pla.-e v. if: a s ....,; a'n d- ' j rr.otir.s- wil 1 be followed by . fn rr-o- j.'.n- I

i.-fl-Y wrer uhi-Ol lOere wm! lie rl a r, e - . (nr. I I ROBERTSDALE

Fd -ross will n-eet Frldav afJ 'i'usday evenin Mrs. Rutli I.. Seb.al- ! T;.P .,.,, o vi,:-h -,:,:. 1-11 --d:.-s-Jan. 23. at the Franklin audi-ir Kave " hr,:'"'',' r!,r,y ' no.ne(J,,- ia!,t xx.;s lar-iv C'.:,M by lm. Fv-er-ene is welcome to li!pf,f Mrv r,","5!a 1 1:1 honor of her j .ur,s folks o' Dyer. "Iritf.th and Tur-o-Knf .birthday. The house was prettily dec-Ue- Cr-ek. vims, j- re- r.re was mip-h

Fliihr) Smldt of Indiana boulevard, has ... t- v. T c i r ; K'- J ;':IH11 1..II. iv kl'IIUers .ii a i " w'ks. - ii i j e : vaa nru ue proua Ol vur Amei :

girls and women. In France anfl'M'" rr-,rl r,f Marseille

England women arc taking up the vrork

of men resolutely, and hare shown their ' ability to do almost all kinds of work. ! "When it becomes necessary women will show their worth in countless shoos- i

- factW1"3 and offices. No onrf lh rh ha;, "'f ' ., , . . , . . . -for two works owing to the cold weath-; Lhem complain of their hard work. ,., ,-,a the si,o,l lte of coal, j

are the days when American mejj : . t ii ' CaU5(5 t0 reSPect l0Ve ana honor ; rnotherS, wives and sisters. f she

is horn( otcn hv ih wMVns o nrl tnf.

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icnngs or womanirau, ne suouid be . -.n the s:.-k list for the past few weeks, helped by a herbal tonic made withis aea'n abl bc out sr''' has res'm- . . , - , , , - ed her work at the ii and 10-cent store. glycerin which nas had s'dch uniform A. riHiiips transacted business in chi-

during th past half century. ! should be well, instead of sick and

suffering: healthy and viaorous. instead

of worn-out ad weak; bright eyes, clear

rosy Cheeks yon Wouldn't think the same Woman, and it's all due

io the use of a few bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. (In tablets or liquid.)

of womanhood. This old and tried I

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-:c!.y corns .stop hurttii?n lilt ri-ht out v. f.rii 1'or a few minutes you cm feet a small bottle of llo; Tiiat"i: drusr freosone l'ecentiy di- covered .':ii''iina. i nisn. .lust a-?h a any drug j store for a Finatl hottlo of frerzone. Apply a low j drops upon a tender, achinp corn or t alius nud instant lj' nil soreness disappears and shortly jom v ill f.nd the corn or callus so loose. tl;at you life it off with the tinkers. Just think: Xot one bit of pain before applj'ine yn rt 1...- . v t. -.IV . lit Ltli . si I ' i . een irritate the 1 cr 1 A j surrounding skin. Hard corns, soft corns, or corns between the toes, also hardened calluses on bottom of feet, shrivel up 1 . and full off without htirtJ itig a particle. It is almost magical. Keep a tiny bottle 011 the ; dresser and never let a coin or callus actus twice. Adv. J I t--M -r Kf rot i-ggrs of Indiana boulevard is n the sick list. Mrs. i.'irl Kolmstrcm or T.ak avenue, HI be taken to the S Bernard hos - T)i nfant son Mr. and Mis. ; ors. Mrs. Eurrcll of Roberts axenae, was a Chicago ii'.,r. Mr. and Mrs lhr,;,;irari,er of My rile avenue, visited i,4 r. an! Mrs. Hois of Hanmior. l, : "slorda. .-. Mr", ihom-is Rafter and mother, Mrs. 1 jschaaf. .Mrs. Muehlr. Sr., and Mrs.! ; Herman Thiesjen attended a luni hton ; 'at the Iv.n.e of Mrs. Joseph Hannapel of! Lngiewocd. j -ii s. nnry is x'isi'M at the Moo:-.'1 oon.e ;-i Ha'nmor.d. Ir. Harry Tiwni of the Fist Side wns ia Kihert'daln vi.Hnr The F.ible class ihe Fvangelical 1 c.tur ;li n.et at the r.on e of Mrs. Fuehicr, f r., cf Indiana boulevard j.t . .. j cx eninjf. Mrs. Klant of Roberts avenue. Is e.r, t!i" sick list. Mr. A rif-ld -f I.she avenge, re'urtied humc fr .in Mar.rali.w n. la., after i.e. ins car.e.j to the bvdside of his daiirhDYER NEWS .)"''m F. jh3cfcr of St. John, visited 1 ' ucsu.iv a;-ernoon, pu inj ui I'.ver. Tucsdiy afternoon, -'a..e oi.is urinounctnff the public sale I "f ' hourcbo.d x-'ds of his din;!.- i It. Mrs. Margaret WHch.'e;-. i i. ..ii. ,i,i r.t i . i .xtfic. cr. ii.'-",.iv h: ,i ri.-n a r: ,k made I ve "'I'.mpt to art through the streets Iito in an effort to get home, hut (he n..vv I ij tor, n m. !i v et. M ,li?iv.-r., ,.!.-...

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i 'b .'-liove; was used to hejp nior.i- but;'1"'-' ro-rx-.l i'i.ic.'. i after all tho driver was cbliged to i-e. 1

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C'tat'-fi iti purple and v hite. Cuve of the i ioatnrcs f the o etiir.s was that a pri7. was ofiet"'! the one bringing the ' lift, comiesl pre-enf. Mrs. C. F. Milliev r-on the prire. refreshments ftt i se rved and plates were laid for twenty-' live. Var.o'j'i sir.tj were Indulged in fn! a splendid evening enjoyed. Among the ou' of town guests were. Miss Add.e fjridlinn and mother of iVesr fcnlen Fi.. ! s rid i Mr. Robinson of Fafsx etle. HOBART !';;,:'', HaiMrad has accepted a ; Position as clotk at the local postof fice. i Mr5. E!l, lt.,rcr an-, U,uei,t.r!! Mis, 1

Runice and Mrs. U. Poddicord, were!311003 kidney trouble in some form or

nicaco visitors vesterdav. Miss.T .on.lrrcti who has been ca yesterday. Mrs. S'oll is visiting with relatives j at Fort "Wavne for a. courde of weeks. The Modern rrisciii siub win be enTL by I The I Whist club will meet thia week I vu:h Miss Klaussen at the home j 01 jir. and Irs. tnarles Ivlaussen. i

Mr?. ?ohn arid daughter. Miss Ett?.. jjour kidneys will then act line. This v isited vx itli relatives in Chicago, j c.s.j famous salts is made frmo the acid of terday. : grupcs and lemon jui.-r, mbined with Mrs. Frink and mother. Mrs. Sadler i lithla. and has bef.n u;cd for gonrrn-

and Mrs. George Smith were Chicago f visitors jesterday. The Farmers' Institute was held at the high school auditorium todaj- and the program was as follows: 1 in -fin a ... . Trtrtf-y.t- r-m "crop Lew-is Taylor n;0" . How to Keep the Young l'o'hs on the FannMrs. F. T. Stanlev p. m. Music by High School. Pirected by Sliss McFinn

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' - Z lit A ill Mrs. Mertha Nelson McC'an. Mrs. Mertha Nelson" Mc Can has been placed i?t charge ; f the campaign to get civil fervice employees for the Kreatly enlarged bureau of ; woaance. Xier iOur years experience as president cf the Los Anjjelea i tivij ervic fc.mr.-.iasion and her re1 - Vwu,n f ""J,"1 laoor conaittons in Ergland fit her for her new task. 1 : CO p. in. Flection of officers for 1013 1:46 p. m. Itesuits of Coir, and Cats Variety Tetts Mrs. K. J. CraJg 2:13 p. r.i. Conservation cn the Farm Mrs. r.e-.vis Taj lor Z 00 p. s.i.Our Country A'ocarional Ti a I ti r. . . Mis. 1.3 and F. ST. JOHN ; C. I.. Fi ;'.:., wh.h tal.ir.s 'ire of n i s.ck hrso -last Saturday had the n.isIfortui , fries tjr.-x hi3 1'. st. The ani mal vr-is o v. eaic fr-oo pain it stajser.V 1. 1. AT !.,... .. ." ; i li t .i't ii v .i 1 1 . l K- .HI. j iiio V. I be laid up for Frvtnl weeks. ' Mrs. C. F. Frit's ami son Gilbert. made a business trip to Crown feint. 1 Wedn lay. Mis. Fdv.arU Schaef..r. Mrs Fen Klein rnd 1:. Mioses il;c sat. i T. -hterling. Klizabeth .1 irgerr. Is. i.' 1 Ht!ln-ii and J-din I-..c:;nia:i we:e ,r;i-ir; "ho Hc.m-m-m l v i-if'.-s cn T'k:- 1 i; . Mrs. Jo' 'es rr.td to l.'-r .'.'i.e. in : 1 1 rn : r "'ked n;i the c-l Siilicaso, TuerdavThe tow ti dull. '.: a'.i-n of I-!, .tohn ir.d fviir.d it .-.iiort. fi.. ;. !.;,,! lid day and nov-' r-'.xiiii to Mrs. .J.-din M. 1 1 . IV cOUt .C'l!i!.---1-,-id by ap--. . p'.a.-;. it- j; no pro vor: i i -nil i hm-il .f t Thc;j -; o'-d has been r hmal and familjthey are et.Jr.yinj ; ,i. .T I ' .i , . ed f:-m J.; Fo'ey, Ah, o. i tio.e. f tu N. that , . . ' rbudi Ttros. svn' f,r ' '' 1o l:nF ' ' ''"""' T'r Avi:i r " T ttxcr.'j- s:'e;j:'; loads hic.i s;,) i; I 1 :d ,;r.a i.v n I'oinf . nts here on pv; as !i' ' ! y)' h 'hiush'cr o Mr. and Mrs niee;y from Ftank d-t-irtf 'i is iirptov SnfIF.RF.T?.VTT,T,"E t. ' Q a i; 1 r t W e p t .-.a snow a I.H.die's -r-rmisic. so rich ore rvu' le, i pvn:t)c. Ftorm duvlr.z the yia i 0vtrs .-mild ?,r.r. furr, r-s;id.dph-s ot. i-.st r-i o ! furnished Hi" snos c for v i-.r,i i,, t vrd ! . o 1 1 . - e f r -m 1 .0. to sell ni:V the fuel cninm isi"!;,.--fll 'o yr op.e ..IV e f. :: .hr r EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HUDTS Talro n orlns.c: nf .Qnltc: t.n nnctli KiflnPVt if hddpr -LvlUlie V S II DlaUUei hntbfrr vnll , J Fating meat regularlv eventually prouiner. says a tvcll-Kn n auuvi hj, necause the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, thej' become ..or.o'i'ti'J; fc-ot .sluggish: clog up and cause r.l 1 sorts of distress, particularly backache ami misery in the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stemach. constipation, torpid liver. sJeepi essness. bladder and urinary irritation. The moment vour hack hurts or kidLZuiuZ 'Lll Jd Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tahlospoonftfl in a glass of water '"-lore i.rumuM ur u iv '...- tions to flush clogged kidtj"i s a nd stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids in tho urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Tad Salts cannot injure anyone: makes a delightful ffervescent lithiawater drink which millions of men and women take now and then to kev.i the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus voiding serious kidney disease. Adv.

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Thoroughly Tested Home Medication

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Catarrhal compHcab'ctru are beditst. Catarrh manliest in the bowels, the nose, system, but asecung apparatus and the body is affected,

GentULsx&it ,

CROWN POINT NEWS

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5fl HAPFEXKCi OF A DAY IN LAKE COUNTY'S LI YELY CAPITAL

Ti-... death cf Frank Kreiter occurred at hts home in Crovx n Foint, on Sunday night at G o'clock. Mr. Kreiter has been in fai'ing health for the pat year, following rn operation for appendicitis, lie was br-m in Ormar.y and was S5 years of age at the time of his death. He wa.s th father of ten children, all of whom with the mother, survive him. The funeral took place from St. Mary's Catholic church on Vxedncsday morning and tl.o rer...-.i:,s were' interred in the i'ath"I.c cemeter . Mi"s Marj.irie. Phephard of Aurora, F!., is spending some, time with the Flack family on South Court street. County "erk H. F. "Wheal oti returned on WcdnvSiliy from a. few day-.' stay at Mudlavia, Ind., where he took a course of tra'ment3 for rheumatism whi'di has. been troubiuig him lately. The v'omr.iunit y -card party to be given at !h public 1' brary. an Thursday exrn-.ng. ought to be well pationir ns the ..roc'ds go to the local Re J r;-ic5 cl-.ap: cr. Tb. 'row n .Foint public library is one of the. places in Crown Foint nqt aflected by the Mondaj' closing order, and is open every day from 1 until 6. and from 7 til! 0 in the evening. Tito library has l. ently put a new selection of war books on the shelves, and now l as a fme cl l.-r-i ion of the Ivest war hooks published. Three, copies of the popular book. "Over The Tor.." by "ruy burn. (in account of scarcity of coil Rev. Win. lrg lias bought a cord of wood to burp, so the Dramatic club may continue pr.otming their piav-. G. M. Card went to Chfeago, Friday, on the same train with him was that Russian girl with the thirty sticks of dynamite. He himself. thought eke looked suspicious with her parcel. Two F.uick cars got stuck i.ear Mike Ncumar.':-. Friday. Peter Fivovuh helped them out a far as Schei erv il . The two men came from Michigan and wero bonding for Oklahoma. Joserh Feiplinger and Edward Stephen, transacted business in Crown Point. Saturday. John T. tchaefer of Chicago, manager of the Dramatic ciub. visited here from Saturday till Tuesday in order to instruct the club In their play. ' The Old Xevv Hampshire Home," which will take place in St. Michael's hall, Feb. ". Peter Moliton of Chicago, is spending a few days here repairing his home, which Is located on Fast Joliet. street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schumacher left for Hammond. Monday, to May until Vv'ednesdRV- for the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Hel'.old, sis lor of Mrs. II. Schumacher. Raymond Bohney Is spending a few days with his mother. A number of friends of Mir. and Mrs. Partle Schusser surprised them at their home Sunday evening, the occasion be ing a birthday party. The evening was ( spent with parlor nm3 and card-plax - j ing. after which luncheon was served. These present were: Mr. and Mrs. John S.-haefer, Mrs. Mary Schussle. , Misses Clara Reiplinger, Mario Austgen, Martha Sehaefer, Catherine Keip'inger. Thetesio Sehie'sler wnd Catherine Iledar: Messrs. Nivk Thiol. Joseph Homan. Michael Kuhn. Harry F.obrman. Gcorgo Schumacher, Albert Reiplinger, "William Austgen, Clarence Sehaefer, Chas. Bohnej-, Lawrence and Joe Risch. Mrs. Frank Trincn and Margaret Trinen ara spending a few days nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Trinen. I Mrs. Josephine Cane is spending a i few days with her mother. Mrs. j. Aut- j gen. I

meats or catarrh, the physi1 . . - cian cannot prejenbe anything fZJFn

VMaU VUUUWfc Vl PcrunTests in thousands of cases have shown that as a tonic with laxative qualities and special value in catarrh. at the bae of most of the 2k that make us

itaeit m the stomach, cauung indigestion; it shows itseit the throat and the lungs, extending throughout the entire

especially the mucous membranes that line

digestive tract liecauae these are diseased, the entire and you are half sick all the time.

Remove the Catarrh

Build Up the Strength

Feruna has met wkh great success a thousands of such cases. Yours is do more complicated;

do more serious, tnan others that have been made weJL Start yenr recorery today ManaBn Tablets ra an Ideal Uxirlva. O. Moat people need it. X and IS cent. THE PERUNA COMPANY TSurrJ Columbus, Ohio Empcj'. have recer.tlj' been purchased. On Thursdaj- 1SS books were shipped to Camp Taylor, donations of the citizens of Crown Point. The members of the Westminster guild of the Presbvteriar. church, wil! hojd a bake sale at the new Crawford building on Saturday afternoon at 3 p. m. Mrs. II. L. "Wheston eutc rtair.'d the members of the Stitch and Chatter club at her home on Thursday afternoon. The members did Red Cross sewing. Owing to the fuel shortage the Fpworth league will meet every other Thursday evening at the parsonage and every other Sundaj- at the church. Miss Bessie Roasch made a 5hort business trip to Chicago, today. Clayton Root is in attendance at the Retail Lumber Dealers' convention being held at Indianapolis on Jan. 22 and 211. Mr. Root is president of the association. Mrs. Foster Fisher has returned to Gar- after a few days' v iit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V,'. J. I.aws. New marriage licenses were granted to: Edward N. Mannenborn, Le,ia. John-r-ton. Garj Antonio Scherrj", Mabel "Violet Clark, Garj-. Abel Jobiinej Esther Pernight. Gary. Fen Raffle. Hammond: Minnie Romanick. Cincinnati, O. HIGHLAND Roger Thilmont of Hammond, spent Sundaj- with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tbilr.iorl. A. L. Reiner left Sunday morning on a business trip to New York. Both of the Highland schools convened as usual, on Monday. The I-idis' Aid society will meet at 'the home of Mrs. C. II. Flue. Thurs day aft'-moon. Rev. Mahan of Chicago, preached at the Congregational church. Sundaj-, the 1 , . i regu.ar morning and evening services being held. The gentleman who is suffering w'ith s severely injured eye ns.tho indirect ie?u!t of political grievances, is recovering, and the guilty party pleaded guilty before Judge Prest and paved Ins f ne.

Food Souring Causes Indigestion, Gases, Heartburn-Pape's Diapepsin Instant Relief ! Neutralizes acid in stomach, stopping dyspepsia, pain, belching It's fine!

You iuii i kiio.v wft a l upsi.i jour stomach which portion of the food did the damage do you'.', AVril, don't bother. If your stomach is in n revolt; it tick, gasj-j- and upset, and what jou just ate has fermented and turned sour; head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undigested food; breath foul, tonguo coated just take a little Tape's Piapepsin to neutralize acidity and in five minutes you wonder what became of the indigestion and distress. Millions of men nnd women today, know- that it is needless to have dys

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uncomfortable without being the breathing CHILD'S TONGUE BECOMES COATED IF CONSTIPATED When cross, feverish and sick" give "California Syrup of Figs." Children love this "fruit laxative," and nothing else cleanses the tender Stomach, liver and bowels so nicely. A child simply will not stop playing to empty the bowels and the result i', they become tightly clogged with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sours, then j'our little one becomes cross, hal-si. k. feverish, dn"t cat. sleep or act naturally, brca'h Is bad, sysUm full of col. has pore throat, stomach-ache or diarrhoea. Listen. Mother! See if tonpua is coated, then give a teaspoonful of "Californi.i Syrup of 1'jgs." anb in a few hours all the ( onstipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the stem, and j ou have a well, playful child again. .. Millions of mothers give "Californ! i Syrup if Figs" because jt js perfrtl v harmless; children h-vo it. nnd it never fulls to act on the stomach, livrr and bowels. Ask jour druggist for a CO-cent bot'le of "California Syrup of F:g," which has full d'roctions for balder, i-hildr-u of all ages and for gruxn-i plainly printed on the bottle. I'.exvrire of counterfeits sold here. Get lho genuine, made by "California Fig Svrup Company." Refuse any othr kind w ith contempt. Adv. EAST GARY Mr. John Cti'.hertson Pft Sundaj' for Nebraska, where she will vi it relatives and frl- mi-i for a coup.:-: of weeks. Jc e Rvan who is now Ma ion- d at Indianapolis, spent the week-end with h' sisl'r. Mrs. Win. IH I.ati'ry. Mrs. Mamie 1'aj no and M;ss Nell Patterson attended the f-imral of Mrs. A be Patterson in Chicago, this w c k. Miss Effie Nicholson of Crisntttn, ivisitin? with Miss Pora. Crisman. A number of Fast Oarv- j-oung people enjoyed a. bob ride to Crisman, on Tuesday evening. Enlist In The Woman's Arm? Bv Conserving Foods. pepsia. A litlie Diapepsm occasionally keeps tho stomach sweetened, and they eat their favorite feods without fear. If jour Mornach doesn't tike caro el ;our liberal limit -without rebellion; if your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless antacid is Fare's Diapepsin which costs only f;ftj' cents for a large case at drug stores. It's truly wondi -ful it stops food souring and sets things straight, so contly and ea-iiy that it Is really astonishing. Your stomach will digest jour meals if you keep a.-ids neut ral ized.- Adv.