Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 183, Hammond, Lake County, 25 January 1918 — Page 6

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THE TIMES,

Fridav.

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iSE CROPS . THIS YEAR

she was ONLY TWENTY Yet Suffered with Functional Disorder and Was Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

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Januarv L'5.

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! i:nisnr;rn:i tuoops cuaud ujxK: kill womex rn;irn:ns

Spring Valley, II'. "Formsry months I suffered from periodic pains I doc-

ii. , torea witn our im-

ll ilHJi W i ily.rhysician but re1 V ceived no relief

TIMES BUBI1U, AT STATE CAKT1T,, INDIANAPOLIS, IND, Jan. 23. Larger crops must be produced this year, according to Herbert Hoover, Federal food administrator, who has pent a ie.ter to H. K. Parnard. food adminisirator for Indiana, on the subject. The. cUer reads es follows: "There was one subject upon which 1 had intended to lay greater emphasis, than I did at our conference, and 'thai is next year's production. "Wliile necessarily the determination

1 ih policy on production is in the health, and I cannot thank you enough hand? of the department of sericulture for the relief it has riven me." Misa

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' trouble V another I'l-SvJ 23 f J Illy doctor and he ad)r tz V -V'tH vised me to tako

Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Corn-

"fl notice a chance for

the better, and after taking- six bot

tles I am in perfect

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"ji.j us astni io?. i icei mat it is a prime duty of the. food administration to inflame the Imagination of the farmers io the national neecsflty. The particular crop that the farmer raises Is of f-econdary importance, as. compared to rroduction. so long as it yields an inraso in human and anTmal food. Practically any crop of this character will assist in reducing the world shortage. The main thinar is to get planting and breeding on a larger srak- than hitherto. What we wat.t to inytiil into the farmers mind is that the responsibility rests upon him if this cause is to be won. "I know his feeling about the labor Is discouraging, but I still believe a super effort by our farmers will get the greater crop planted. Given that it is plant d. we can find a solution to its harvest somehow, if we have to turn our town

Kate Lawrence, Box 725, Spring Valley, 111. School eirls and girls who are employed at Tiome or in some occupation should not continue to suffer tortures at such tiroes, but profit by the experience of Miss Lawrence and thousands of others who have tried this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and found relief from such suffering. If complications exist write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Ths result of their 40 years experience in advising girls on this eubject is at your service. NOTICE TO MOTHERS You can quickly heal baby' sore, chafed skin with

Above Bolsheviki troops guard state f-$$3&

bank at Pi-t.ro orsd. RpIow W nmpr. fff ,

of Battalion of Death outside Win

ter Palace before being taken pris oners.

One of the first measures taken by

the

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Sykes Comfort Powder

population into the fields. We also need which contains antiseptic, healing ingredithis year to further stimulate the plant- ents not found in any other nursery powder.

ing of gardens on all sides and every

where. All producers have enjoyed good prices for products and this background for production ccutld not be belter."

MANY ARE TO BE TRIED NEXT MONTH (Continued from page one.)

with failing to advise the national armyboard as he was charged to do by the Releetlie military service law. His case i? it for March 19. The n?xt day Charles S. Batt and Charles E. Whitleck, Terre Haute lawyers, accused of subordination of perjury, are to te tried, and their trial riae is the same as that of John Rutherford, another Torre Haute man, a bartender, who is accused of perjury. Sylvester Jordan, formerly a dive keeper in the Terre Haute tenderloin, accused of passing a $1 bill raised to $5, will be ir;ed March :2. Batt. Whitlock, Kutherfcrd and Jordan are all involved In

:hares growing out of the alleged cir- law

" illation of the raised bill. B-oides the seven Lake county

3C at ine vinoi ana other drug t(fres flit Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mas.

involved in the political case, seven others are to be tried on other charges of violating federal law. Kight Vinccnncs persons also are among those slated for trinl. The 51ontenegrin conspiracy case, Involving thirteen men now prisoners in the Marion county j!l on charges of seeking to obstruct the United States in it? military preparations, will be tried beginning March 12. Several cases are set for trial on the same day, indicating that the federal authorities expect pleas of guilty before some defendants are forced to trial. All the trials as set follow: rebruary-26 Lake county pell fraud conspiracy. March 12 Montenegrin military conspiracy against the United States. March IS Benjamin Baker, Indianapolis saloon keeper, refilling: bottle in bond bottles in violation of the revenue

Pr. Benjamin V. I'attcn, Terre

the government was to take over the - - -Vt,Yf P M " -4.' f : banks. A strong guard was pjacet l , , j Vjp V'-'' njZXV'tC- sSv J about the state bank at Tetrograd. . i ; ?'Jir' t J -f .v'-'i.-' And one of the big obstacles in the if V-Vjf ..C'-' ' Jfi --'4l ,, . . ,. MA"''--' v',sf( .vi'v'i ' ' Bolsheviki s path to taking over thr .J . -: 1 1 j 4 w a ? , ir5rf government was the women. The nK'j J ' v5Cv ' 'it ',' f '.'i'?-'i '

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I Will Guarantee to Cure

Any Case of Cross Eyes

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'I hl lon V urn triiHi- l-'j rd Since Birth.

ompiolcly Cured After tine Ilt. Name and Address on AppHcntion.

No ma'ter iiow bad yp-.r eyes rvay be crossed, or how mar.v years t'lev ip.ve been affi'.' ted, f will p '. t -v. riiarantee to ?tra ;r ht'"-n t?"er; v.'tJiit any incenvn-en-e to y i. T : lot uo chiuroioriii or a Un:'", !;:'.';.- r v :ii you i.aip t wear Kla.-n.-j. For the last TWENTY VKARi I HAVE BEEN" KTABUjilt.o ON STATE STREET. Lurin th s t in.; I have cured hundreds of the worst cases of crossed e es. Recent Cross Eye Cures Below are a number or peopre i have recently treated and cured for cross eyes. Write to them if v, n doubt my statements. When writing kindly enclose a stamp for r' '. Carl Stroh, 4Stl Ashiand av.; Miss Biehlj. 503S Justine si.; Elmer Vf. dell. Chesterton. Ind ; Mr Lav If.oomquist, Iobart, Ir.d ; Stanley titack, master mechanic. 2231 Pauls 3.Y.; Mr. Geo. Kebble, Chiengo fireman. 7 5 S Pf. Kostner av.; Mr. Err.il .Tolin, 4347 Lincoln ave.; Miss Lillian Kolar. 1503 W. 17th t.; Mr. J liana.. K001 S. Honore St.; Mrs. Drab;rb, llo3 Webster av.; Mis McQuade, 518 s?. Marshf'.eld nv.; Miss Vera Thie'en. 5T46 N. Paulina st.

FRANKLIN 0. CARTER, M. D. 120 South State Street, Chicago. Hours 9 to 7. Sundays 10 to 12.

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battalion of death resisted the Bol

heviki at every turn and held the Winter Palace for several day? against heavy Bolshevikf naachiii' gun fire. They were finally subdued taken captive and many of them hav seen executed.

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TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT

DY'S DRESS.

Anabel VVorthingtc.;.

Haute, violating narcotic law; Lmil J. men Stenzel, Hammond, selling colored oleo-

GUTTERS

margarine without paying revenue tas. 1 one of the Gary owners etated today, permitting coloration: Ehclton Clem-, although no definite plan vas made

mons. Red Kitchell, Taul Aubrey, Wil- known

Ham Fox. John Ejnn and Toy Halter, all of Vinc-Mmes, saloon men, selling liquor to uniformed, soldiers: Ben Relch-

cl. Michigan City, and Tony Marino, Gary, failure to register for military j

service. March 2" John F. Meier. Chandler

embezzlement as a postmaster; Joseph II. Duffey, Floyd Knobs, embezzlement; as a rural mail carrier; Frank Escudero, ' Gary, saloon keeper, impersonating a; government employe; Edward Johnson, j Vincennes, bank embezzlement; John j Rutherford. Terre Haute, perjury; j Charles S. Batt and Charles E. Whit-i

lock. Terre Haute,' subordination of per

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DtAUNt IN GrROPERTES, MEATS, PAINTS, OILS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, SPORTING GOODS, PIPS FITTING, ALUMINUM WARE 276 State Street, .j fiH;;Svw: . Phones: 136-18? Corner 3ohl and State. -? Hammond, Ind. Our New Cash and Carry System It is to the interest of our customers to be apprised that, a new system of retailing will be adopted at our store on Feb. .1. We are sure this plan will meet with the approval of our patrons to whose loyalty and good will of the past wc acknowledge our appreciation. To those who have dealt with us vnee w e started in business, and to those who more recently have- favored us w ith their patronage, wc ask co-operation in this change, which wc believe will result in good to all the people of this community. Under the new system, theVjuality on which we have built our reputation for many years will be maintained above all, although the prices will be irreatly reduced on our goods from prices under the old way of doing business. The plan has been carefully studied out. but its introduction has been deterred until convinced that the new system would work no hardship but prove of advantage to all. It will enable us to reduce our selling cost from 10 to 1 5 per cent. Prices will be reduced and marked in plain figures so every customer can sec the price on everv articlc. Our delivery system will be maintained just as efficient and serviceable as in the past, but in view of the reduced prices there will be a charge of five " cents fur each delivery regardless of the size or cost of the order. To illustrate this new system of merchandising and to avoid misunderstanding, we quote a few comparative prices to show- how savings are effected: - Old System. ' New System. Cora 20c 18c Karo Syrup 15c 13c Navy Beans, lb 20c 17c Evaporated Peaches . . . ISc 16c Prunes 17c 15c Oats, pkg 12c 10c $1.02 89c Saving of thirteen cents. Feeling confident that under the new system to be adopted we can be of more benefit to all concerned than ever before, wc therefore ask a continuance of your patronage. Yours truly, E. A. Grlswold ik Son

FLOODS

POLICE TALES Of GARY . CHILDREN

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T.'ic cities of Lke county, notably!

length may not be

jury. March 2! --Charles W. Hardin. Shel-

. V, 2 r -.r ffr:i gutters at street

orn t' i f ' .. i t t'v aim ,t;iinr3 1. Cord, all of Indianapolis, obtaining military exemption by fraud: Il'n'-y J. Grabner. Ft. Wayne, espionage law violation; Victor Michel and Joseph Pint-

ver. Indiana Harbor: i ori Jiaviiana, in

dlana po;

AV right

selling 1

March 2- Mike and Julia fikera, Est Chienge-; Bob Gross. Jacob Pta-

t;th,i

formed s-nldiTr: : Ila'i'.'-, alfering 1.

Youthful Thieves : Two small toys;

I mis morning entered ins orrices oi ur. i T. J. Toner, Reynolds building, and;

.e a purse containing 5'J cents, a ;

i rosary and other things that a young

Jary. have started to clean snow away,girl ueuaiiy carries, from Miss Eliza-j

corners, but ow-; beth Gregor. A policeman gave chasa !

mg to the fact that the gutters in Gnryj but the boys got away. along 2"0 mile? of streets must be clean-. Boy I Shot: William Hiest was shot

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ed it is feared that the entire dram i In tlie hand j esterday when he vas

aned in time.

i p'aying with a pi?tol owned by Earney

It lias been suggested that cltiiens Grcsco. Jmenile Officer Jones gave a

, . . , ,. turn out on a certain evening v.ext week; talking to Hiest, Gresco ana a third boy i J'-nn Brti I r d ia na pel i ' ld " ', ,". ' ... ' ' ,. and pitch in vith snow ehoveis with x ninied George Lock, all of whom live in and Bonnie Leach. Iiidianipol:s, , , . ' ' ' i ,, ., , ,f , ... v:w of iemolng the flood menace that the south side 1 ! i 1 - i fll.n.um 1 ..lil.l.. ..in i rf-v. n j r.MLM.-.. T- 1 u

will accoirpany the thaw.

Tear Slrer Overflow.

i rt?ui'-in5 il uibiricis L'oraennr in'

Inlianapoils. inlir.g liquor to unl-i T

lttle Calumet and Deep rivers fear

:vetr Jordan,. j repetition l'ed States urrfney;l ,

I Child Neglecteflt Police heard yes

i terday thit a little toy had been left alon'' in a house at 2 570 Madison street

fer the who-le day. Towards evening

An intemtinjr dres which Is rather rm- a' ir gt-!e Is illustrated in No. S511. It Is dressy In tpite of its sixplielt.. The wt jt s fa jumrer effect acd It li cut in a i,-e;j -Riia;ie at the front The bark citends down below the waistline and the front bus lonje sash en3 whirh tie in back anJ ha3 this tab in place. Tbe armholet are cnt very deep, and the oferbloas closes t the left ihonlier Th two cotp4 skirt is gathered to the naderwaist, whicV b?s kimono aleercs finished r-ith dee -i-ffs. The tady'a !resa pattern No. S611 ! c::t tn five sires, 34 to 42 Inches bus n easure. Width at lower edfe of sktr Is 2 yards. A on the fifrure. the incj she requires for the ererhlftase nn.l "--Sss yard; .16 Inch, with ynrrls ' for undfrwatst. Price, 10 cec:.s.

Alber Iircker. Chicago, stealing from! interrtate bnggage. I GARY uSbYIn j

GET SUCK. HOT GOAL!

300 Lake county homes were front porch, where he cried

on

until

hould be interef ted in tractors and 1

;ou want to ask them to come alonpr ' you ere at liberty to do so. AV" shall be (.very g'ld to have them present too. i

damaged by th floods. .

neighbor came.

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'Tours truly.

and permitting them to call en Iter. The petition makes the claim that th vilfe remarked she hoped her husbanc would never come tack and that he h 1 no business to go to war."

Complaint Is Registered By

Calumet Owners at

man Meeting.

HARBOR BOY

SAFE IN FRANCE

The first le'ter rteei-.c-J from he:

TRACTOR SCHOOL

AT CROWN POINT1'

"International Harvester C

'By L. E.

v of Amei ici riciicr.""

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Cognizant of federal fuel administrator Garfield"s exemptien edict pertain

ing to laudrioB the Calumet

owners association mer last night at tho Florence hotel. Pullman, and dis-

j cussed the mei it? of their situation in ' I reference to the coal shortage. ! Lrpccial stress was laid before thej

corifcrence ef all laundry owners by the j Gary managers who claimed they were

j eemng siacK insiean or cos i. i his. I

1 th-y said, caused them much trouble a:. 1 forced them to shut down during

Steps are to be taken to remedy this,

last year racaed Mrs. i

Loin. C6"0 Kim street, Indiana, i

il irlor. . i i nhcra in prince"!

yestci dav . Jim is with the 17th Field j of Ua foUow

.rtUIery. Hattery A.

iiunury ,,,.,. tt. !..,.

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deficiertcy in the fuel scarcity problem.

WHILE AT WAR Women Suffer at Home

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Goshit. Inn. "Dr. Pierce's Favorite, TresprlnHn?t ha a'

K 1 v e n mm such; great relief that I am glad to tell of It so tbat other women who suffer may know what will help them. I was all run-down In nealth. becams very weak and nervous and could

sleep. Nothing seemed

to do me any good until I began taking ! Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and j hla Golden Medical Discovery. They ; proved to be just what I needed, aa they soon built me up and I could eat : and sleep well. And just a few years j ego, when I was going through middle j age,- I took the 'Prescription' and it i brought me through tho critical period ,

in the best of health." Mas. Christi.n a I klKKDORlTEB, 219 SOUth 10th St. J

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'. not eat or

American Expedi

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"Dearest Mother; "I e up p-se ou won't be surprised to hear from me here, but v, e have arrived safely ebroad. and enrtojed the trip but were certainlyglad to seo land again. The reason I said that you would not 1 surprised to hear from me ocr hre is because you know you would have heard from me sooner. "We did not have a iery Merry Xmas. but made the best of it we could, and would like to receive a little Xmas candy from home. It will be quite a while before I get it but will taste just as good. I hope you and all the rest had a Merry Xmas an Happy New Tear. Give my lave to father and all the rest and tell them not to worry, also yourself "Mother, when you answer this letter, please do not asU mo anything about where I am or how long I was on the nater cr about dft'es or en; thing like that, 83 I cannot answer those questions. Wo have met some of the people over here and they eecm very nice. "The weather is about medium over here, that is, it is not loo cold or tpo warm. I hope you are well and happy and had a very happy Christmas: but sfitl I know you missed me ery much because I was thinking of you then. "Tell all the boys I hove they had a Merry Xmas and Happy New Year, so will close with love and kisses to one and all. Please answer as sdon as possible. You will find address on top of letter. Your son, "JIM." p. S. We are allowed to write only one letter a week. "JIM."

HERTLING

i APIiSWIiB Wi.JLiOUJN

IN REICHSTC

j i Con4 inued from tag:e en. Harvester Company Invieslr. rst time in the German peace proffers I that such a scheme has been advanced. -Lafce County People To t rvcrs liere were emphatic In ue- ' claring' such a demand constituted on Atteild Cl95SeS. j P er- face an insuperable rr to Lngj land's consideration ol tno t.cruian " , '.?rm-5. The foundation ef v-,. PrlGsh

lilt. iUlbo aeiinowledses t.ie icceipt Kmnire itself rests on such forlrc?&cs.

ing communication from Belsium's future, he asserted can be

the Kankakee. 111. offices of the Inter- settled only in peace negotiations, but

SPIDER LAKE IS WARMER THAN GARY

Jack Hanson, of p.der Lake. Wis. who has been in Gary for sclera! da s loekin:? up friends, is surprised to find this locality colder than hi neck rf the woods. Although Spider Lal.e i nearer to the North Pole than is Gary Harlson says it seems to be a warmer j I-.--! t :i't 'Jtv '.id has the .tee! city backed off the boards in that respect. Mr. TTaviison went homo yesterday.

WIFE IS BEATEN; SHOOTS AT HUBBY

j national Harvester company: " Kankakee. III., Jan. 14, 1 ? 1 S. j "We extend to you a very cordial in- ' citation to bo present at the tractor j school hioh the company will hold on I Tuesday, January T9 in the Crown Point Theater at Crown Point. The school j will start promptly at S 8. m. "The company is anxious that every- ! one of its tractors in your community I give satisfactory service. A3 the first I step in insuring this service, the comI pany wants to give every tractor owner

an opportunity to acquire reliable mechanical information on tractor design.

construction and operation. "The program will consists of lec

tures illustrated with largo charts, clear dlagrams and simple descriptions.

"There will be no registration fees, attendance fees or any other charges connected with this school. Nothing will be offered for sale, and there will bo no selling talks. "Ee sure and reserve the date for this school, ar:4 if any of your friends

"Germany has never demanded ir.eor- ! poration of Belgian territory by i io-j jrrs. Giikins. Gary police hi .-.! lonce." 'shows, (ailed at the station lst nicl.i Germany and the United States could i and reported that she liad-ilred several agree on the first four points in Presi- j shots at her husband, Lee Giikins, for dent Wilson's recent fourtcen-point i beating her.

The Red Cross the symbol of a cause wide as the world and high as Heaven.

"FaTorit- Prescription," the everfamous friend to ailing women, and

"Goiden Medical Discovery," the great- TOT? HIPPC! est general tonic, are both put up In iT1"-u wxv flAWWO liquid and tablets, contain no alcohol WILI SPEAK or habit-forming drugs, and are to be , ,i -,o,-i,t -il He,ir c--. Tk. At a meeting of the Last Chicago

tablets cost 60 cents. These medicines hamber of commerce held yestrda , f n- Pieeee-- havo cn invert on im. .oon. arrangements were .made where-.

ropnsA bsI for nparlv f.o'vears. which D' Major J- C. Bwggs,

--o- thole rr lortf- as Trcll on tho the British-American

statements made- by users. If not tion, headquarters in Chicago, win giv e obtainable at your dealer's send 10 a ta!k before the directors and Wends cents to Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, at th next meeting: of the directors Buffalo, N. Y.. and he will mail trial. to be h(1d cn lnesday noon. Janpackage of either tablets; also write ,uaP" s,0,h; , for free medical advice, If there is I Tu" MaJor 8aJ S ?hat he ha" f of

,i several wicusana Br.t'sn suojeevs in

a , s . .-"-V 3 ''""' '' ' tJ ill

speech to congress. Hertling said. j f'npt. Vodicka arrested "There are no differences between us j well as his wife, and President Wilson as to freedom of j e . ..

seas, he said, and restriction of mi.itary operations is open to discussion. "German will be ready to discuts a league of nations when ail other Questions are settled. " Touching Wilson's ninth and tenth points. Hertling replied: "Germany will stand solidly with Austria-Hungary." "There will he some difficulty cn the fifth. It concerns England chiefly. But President Wilson's proposal coul bo taken into consideration respecting the colonies demanded by Germany. "The sixth concerns only Russia and the Centra! Towers''

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BLOOD POISONING Hamlia's Wizard Oil a Safa First Aid Treatment How often lockjaw and blood poisoning result from the neglect

of a slight scratch or little cut! Hamj lin's Wizard Oil is a sate and cttccI tive first aid treatment. It is a pow- ! erful antiseptic and should be applied immediately to wounds of tlii kind to prevent danger of infection. i It is soothing and healing and j jt:ick!y drives o;Jt pin and inflam

mation in cases oi sprains, praises.

Regarding tho eighth he said, "Ger- cuts, purns Cites ana sungs. ,IUSl si many dees not wish annexation by vie-! reliable, too, for Stift neck, sore feet.

question to be dis- tola sures, "nr twi cs, cirEC am

i . Get it from druccists for 50 cents.

i'lf not satisfied return the bottle and LOV ECOLD; COUPLE et your money back. f --.rv-. --r---, i Ever constipated or have stckASKS FOR DIVORCE I fceadache? Just try Wizard Liver

j Whips, pieasant little pink pills, 30

lence but this is a

cussed only by France anJ Germ

in charge of

Beeruitlng Sta

in eert

Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets for the cr:l. western part of Ind.ana and liver and bowels have also been fav.jt!'at h a"- to reach these people

orably knowa for cearly 50 years. nyouan cooperation witn tne various

lou GznTa

Eje-cBrows and lushes Th 5 wonderfolly toona'i boat;, chann aod attractivcsw. AJbttia pr,lie5 nfchtt. will nonrisb theT-br ed lAsb io natural way, thereby promotinff t rrowth. roakin- them ong. thi.-lc and eilky. th jiiirieir chsrci ard Tireon to tn' area and heaotT to the fa. Lah-Brow-Ine is roarantoed abaotmelr pure and harmless. L!aed and m 4on t4 DT tf-MMiwli of e--i.lT wiw 1 ctr .,..3- limt a bx xn&my aed 9c'U h di ,btJ. FeeommefMted and aold bjr lefllee Irua aul Iept. orea at 60c. j til n-y Summers Pharmacy, Hammond, lad. It liter a Pnig Store, "httlne, Ind. Sehlleker- Pharmaer, Hut Clil. CD20, Inrl. Mall's l)nm More, Car, l-id. . rntral Uru; More, Indiana . Harbor.

(Continued -from

page one.)

cents. Guaranteed.

Ilayden of Lowell, following senssi ional ! testimony favoring the wife's petition.; Sometime ago TIayden instituted a suit! against Burdette Ssr.gor. a barber ofj Lowell, asking $20,000 for the alienation j of the affections of Mrs. Ilayden. Tins'

suit is now pending in the Lake Circuit court. Hobart Soldier Sues WifeSuit was filed in the Hammond superiors court today by Private Harry 3. McCIaran of llobart for divorce from Lillian McCIaran of Hobart and custody of their two children. "McCIaran enlisted under the tiraft in September and is now at Camp Taylor. Ky. He alleges in the petition prepared by Attorneys K. E. Pierson and L. V. Cravens that he sjp-

ncrted hi3 wife until he enlisted and

then

of the family

er who are well-to-do. After he had been at Camp Taylor a short time Sirs. McCIaran. Jr.. left his father's home and went to live with her parents, taking the youngest ch.ld, he ."tales, and "commenced to associate with other men, riding with them in automobiles, going to place of amusement In Gary

Western Garage AUTO REPAIRS CARS WASHED CARBON REMOVED ACETYLENE WELDING 166 Fayette St. Tel. 2376 Under New Management.

NOW IS THE TIME; THIS IS THE PLACE where you can save 75 per cent on your clothes by

i made arrangements for the support buying llCre. he family with his father and moth-

HAMMOND TAILORING-1 COMPANY . GBEENREItG, Pre. 538 Hohman St. CO.HR IV A.D IGB THK BAIiaillv. W do Cleealna. Preaalaa- aaJ Keyalrlav,