Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 186, Hammond, Lake County, 30 January 1918 — Page 3

V.'otlnesday. Jan. HO. 1918.

THE TIMES

Three

COMING EVENTS. At her heme in Douglas si ret Mr. IT. Brvwn will b hostess Thursday afternoon to the members of the Amethyst Club at a thm.Mp party. Mr?. A. Stevens. Sr, Gotliu street, will Bit at home Friday afternoon to the Bietttbr of tiie Krtri h Side Ladies' Club. Mis. William l.owery will be the s f.i ig hostess. Th Social Afternoon Club will be niertained by Sli., t;ui ltoscnbaum Thurs.ii-. The Monroe Street l,a l:?' AM So. eie v- Mill nif'Ct Thursday afternoon at tiv- hit:- of Mr?. H. V. Fi'.:-.laff. 3fS De-

tioit street.

I hp held Claude s

a I the ri. ! 1 Pel .

se of Mr.-. Marttn !n

EAT Vhat You Like Use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets to Help Your Stomach and Do Not Worry.

A meeting of Ma shu!mn Gate is announced for this vi-iimii; it the Re'.bAl Suhhalh school I'l'i'in.' tc make final ornnsi'iiii'iils for the muss meeting Sunday r inr.g at the Moose hull to State street which will be audi es.-cd b M.t Shitlnian of Chicago, president of the Fcdera ! (1 Zionists of the middlewest. About t v en 1 y-ii v p of t he meii'be is attircl-d the lecture by Ir. Levin at Indiana. Harbor last vo'Mii;p. Miss Mildred Sheerer has occpted n position in the Hammond public libraty

Tup flvir f the First Methodist'" J'iti moiu. win. was loum church will hold it weekly rehearsal ! -v " "'-if l'it " lu JS '"vv "t0"'1- . oe,,,- i.h.i.irtv o'clock in-I "g K ind 1 g.i ric n Training School m

tead of Thursday.

The children of the Lincoln schoc c the program (it the mooting of th

Uothers Club of the school jesterdayj tltmioon. Mrs. Floyd II. Adams who) vas on thp program was culled to J Jliohigan and will give her talk on "Co- j operation of Parents and Teachers in; tie care of Childre"n" at a mooting in the near futurp. The club presented a ; -rvicp ftagr to thp school and it wa d-eT'lay.'d ypstt-rday. It is the work id' ; i! T9. Oscar Ihll and a vote of apprcein-t.o-i a? extetideil her at th club niPPtt .ng. T!.p flag show s forty-five s'tar? lor boys Who pnlistcd from tho school j nd in another group is twemy-sien I ;ars for members of the Lincoln Hoys t'lub which was orpanizc-d ar.toni; hoys j on ihf rorth side thrpp years aso by Lulu Symm. principal of the.' L ricoln schcol. A hort business meet-j li f. preceded the program whin a com-; ti it ir was appointed to arrange for nn

ven nf meeting to ne neia in me n-i

future. The following was the pro

Imitation .Mary Stc ve ns f,1'"w f"

jm3V r.nom lYownl iiame Room 5 i Tie citation Ttobert l.owcry j Pons Frederick Or pen j yory Room 4 j Mowing Game Koom . Ilecitation Famuel Weston j v. irt-r Time" Itooni 2 , Piory . Koom lj -Th- Snow Man" Kindergarten j

C'htcaao. is- tivma her sonic time to,

work m the library. Ml" I.oi. Itario. j , j of (irauU i.'ar'Ui-. Mich.. h' a'.i bc-n Madded to tl ra:T. With the i-K iniuiit; !

C'C the ' spi ond si -m su-r lit the Industrial High :- ho. l Misn Hose Lee NrtKle j will have , hai-e of the e'alumet avenue j branch of the library. j Mrs. Charhn i'o'Krop will fro 10 Val- t partis.j tomorrow to spend the we kend

Ilohei t S. I 'mo M'.. superintendent

tl i P-iny

'Believe Ma, X Enjoy My Mealc to th j Z.imit. No Fear of Consequences, Eith-! er. While I Have smart's Dyspepsia I

xaDiet to riu Back upon."

FIRST SURVEY BEGINS AT GARY . FEBRUARY 1 The children's bureau of the United states department of labor has chosen twenty representative American cities for the Initial surveys to be made In connection with all children of pre-cbool are, Gary has been selected as the first city to be studied and on rriday sixty experts will arrive la the steel community to begin work. They may remain for months. Every home In Gary will be visited, a census taken and then expert advisers will visit mothers, who have children under school ag-e- Miss Estelle Hunter of Chicago wil have charge, with Miss Hrtg-hes in local charge. Officers will be at Gary federal building-. While surveys have been mad of

j children of school age this Is the : first time any attention has ever

been paid to babies and the government is doing It to conserve its man. power.

Mr. and Mr.. A. L. Thompson wrnt to'ieP; Hammond yetprdny to see hirs i; fpf j fe's

who is in very poor health. j Word hnn been rccetved here that j Mrc John Hayden is very seriously 111 at the home of her daughter, ilr.r Win. ' Diss in Roanoke, Ind. ' Miis Charlotte Wheeler relumed to hpr home in Crown Point yesterday af- i tor a visit here with her aunt, Mrs. 3. A. ' Lrownell and fnmily. J Mr. mid Mrs. Ray LcfherfielrJ and Ern- i eat Km hi of Westhrook. Minn., nrt viHing their frandtno ther, Mrs. Louis I Hers;, and other relatives herp. j Mr". James Malay og H nsstlaer. is j visiting her son, Frank Maloy. and fan!- j ily. I

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li;. spepsia. indis-pstion. weal: ftomarli ni.l similar name simply mean that the supply of diifestie j.nees i. inadeijtiate. Thf,t is win-re Stuart's I'yspen-

s;a Tablets come m by supplying this; deficiency. If you will eat a Stuart's Dyspepsia i

Tablet after eaeh meal and one just he- ! ver. Allen Kendal.

leir you po to ceil, you will learn trial

There is no harm in vr-nr meals.

The reason is clearly plum. Tour ; for to the neighborhood yesterday until -vste-n lacks the proper digestive juices , he was nvernouered and tdaeed under

'- V? "VV1" TJ'",!r ",!,:;;'i''ariost bv ,ht. ponce. ,,r . ct ua et s THsnepsiB Tablets eiv the, , ... r.,m.-.. h !.o.i ..ti.pr nri'.-.w r,' tho .iio-et. 1 Aft'-r thrratenlnff to kill his wife and

i"..Ki" . o'"-nl. appatntus th Hammond, is 111 South Hcnd ' food.

ALLEN WAS REGULAR PEST Intoxicated and armed witi a revol-

re.sidlnK in Summer

j street, Hammond, proved himself a ter-

i ROSE PATH! AHEAD OF 1

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at 'o'leiiiit; r, tin olilel.'iii and a..

L'di

days of th.

o!i en t 'on company.

Of !

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i-t a JOe box from tvy them. Adv.

any drug store

wherewithal to ci irps t ch i Id ren. Kendall proceeded to blow a

!nri,'p hole through a hpat'.riK stove, and thinking he bad not done enough dam-

laire. he took a handful of shells and

' " """"!". jjir.w. jn Ini. stove. Lefore any other f-mrriage is announced of Mif'h(1 taken extra precaution to throw mischief was dorfr the drink crazed man ii Morton, daughter "f Mr. and Mrs. j ;.in,. -rf .vt.r . hnpe v. ... nfp..i under arrest r,w (Ifflrors

.vor.nan Morion of Hammond, to Wil- o,-nK t!ie night the child must have j Stelow and Carlson. ham A. On.t h ,-mt of Che ;V(io which look j j.-jh.. tll1 l(.avy cover :i over it s head i This morn inr before, Jud?e Klotz in place i:t jeyterday in Chicago, i .,, smothered to d- ath. Funeral ai- ! the titv court. Kendal was tined $ 1 0 and

Omens of ill happenings flutter in th

pathway of Justice Kdward Gross of! Gary. Justice Gross, who p.lans to de- I vote all of his time to hi court a soon I as prohibition on April 2 closes his .a-j loon In South Lroadway, has another plan coming. Tho rival in the judge's path is Hen-1

ry Wellner, who aspiies ti

over th eoiiit where Judge Gross now dispensed even-handed justice. It is not enough that Mr. Wellner has the larg-est jeweliy store in the state; heaims to achieve civic honor'. Mr. Wellner's debut in the. republican race is to be n ade shorllv.

Savings Accounts in Oiir Bank draw interest at the rate of , 3 Per Annum Ani joiuuleil fSeini-Aiinuall y. Lake County Savings & Trust Co.

State and Hohman Sts.

Hammond, Ind.

THE BANK WITH THE CHIME CLOCK. Peter W. Moyn. President. Jos. W. Weis, 'i-e Presiflent. W. i IJelman, .Soc.-Troas. David T. Emery, Asst. Sce.-Trcas.

it.

Tho tcrenior.y was performed by the! Hcv. Arthur Hoffman, fortnyj- par-tor r the Hammond Presbyterian church, in

thp presence of only the- immediate rola- ,

tives. A r i"1" l'o; bridal party i

1 at the note! Lusalle. Mr. ana

Mrs. Omelieim will he at home alter

February lf'th at 71 V- Lmi street. Chicago. Mr. um'hona is enned in real estate business in Chicago. Mrs. Om-lveM was on the Newberry library Haf in i."hlcaKo and w:i formerly on the staff of the Hammond public library.

Shampooing- and Facial Treatments a j pe.-;alty at the. Maxine Beauty Tarlor, j HO Ilajnmond I"id5- Phone HS5. . j 1-30-1 j The herne fo'i.pmirj department of j the Hammond Woman's Club will meet j ; two-thirty o'clock Thursday after-j i.oon at the Central school. Miss i Claudia Schreiber. teacher of domestic j ffienee in th Wallace and Irving j schools will demonstrate inexpensive (

var desserts. Serving on the day's social committee Mill be Mrs. Robert Giliis, chairman; Mrs. A. L. Murray, Mrs. J. C. rarrett, Mrs. T. W. Oberlin. lira. Max Allaben, Mrs. J. A. Aubry. Mrs. E. A. Aubry. Mrs. "William Thum. Mrs. Leslie Carter, Mrs. J. S. IJlackmun, airs. -C. J. Fraaer, Mrs. Carl Hinchman. Mrs. jahn Agnew. Mrs. Charles Ka.'sen. Mrs. H. S. Voorhis and Mrs. J. 11

t'unslnac.

"Gentle rnen'5 Uveniss" h;eh the Baptist Woman's T'nion had expected to observe Frid-iv, February 1st. has been postponed indefinitely. An all day mect-

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rangements have not been completed, j costs find plac-M under $500 surety of , the peace bond which so far he has been GARY TO SETTLE I u,la,,, - to f" FOR NABBED COAL I SUGAR FAMINE ! IN HAMMOND IirXTTNGTOV. IND., Jan. r.o. The ,

fuel situation in Hiint:np'on was br'.jthtened to an yderee- Mon-.lnv the amounts of d'd.very out to pounds, cither of hard or ?cft coal

PRESIDENT GOOD

Tir'1 j Sugar has become one of the precious '; 1,1 war-time commodities in Hammond. ;,'v'jOn!y the lump variety and pu.Jveriy.ed

sugar was to be naa at uic majority or stores today. The Lion Store secured lnu pounds ihis mornintr and in a short time it had a!! been sold in pound paek-ages.

The offli-

was a rois;

itijr of th members will bo held Thursday, the regular meeting day the home ,,f Mrs. I'hesier Humaoher.

Howard aifnue. hunriieon will be serv-

. c. ..!-.. 1- e..!l.-n.';n 111

ea at rni'-n i ieer( u oi "i , vi , f

Mrs. William Myers, leader or me r-ociai j department. will conduct a pari in-:

mentary drill and a iiilmmi i-.sr t.ikinc

wili be Kivn by Mrs. vaufiii n.'n nu Miss Katherine WiUisirs. Mrs. Charles Finder will have the j.iogran. 'u charge. The members will bring tunc. on for

Mrs. Hani cher win oe

K. Williams, fuel administrator, telegraphed from Gary, where h went Sunday, that he had a meeting trrans-

led with mn of the mun ?;-n Industrie" i theie, and h expected to make some (headway shout obt.t in'n r coal avid set.

pnitl n- r-.r the coal tnat had n"pn com- , ! m..ndeered.

of the fuel administrator

pine M-ndav mcming, the

o!d weather haviror made t rieee.asary

many msl piles and b'n to . I -esterday afternoon following a brief

plcnlshed. Pome of the dealer? of the : illness. Death is attributed to stomach city were e-n of coal before the morn-i trouble. The f anerat will be held at the

DEATH OF INFANT. Mxgarrt Alice, ir.fnnt daughter of

Mr. and M if. Wiibir fhaw. 4i Drackert stirrt. Hammond, died at the residence

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f orders was over, and

thc-ir delivery wagon.; and men were j diverted to help those who had coal.

residence Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, nnd interment will -be made at Oak Hill cemetery.

Assisting

W. Williams, Mrs. C. White. Mrs.

one. Mrs

R V.. Wickey. Mrs. F. Whistler, Mrs. Woodruff and Mrs. J. L Wolf.

ATTENDS FUNERAL.

THRIFT BITS.

shorthand the opinion

President Wilson is writer of the first water

of Harry Folk, oflc.al shorthand reporter of the Gary Superior court. Mr. Folk today received a copy of the Shorthand Writer, a magazine for the profession, and H reprints a page of President Wilson's address to congress. Mr. Wilson writes his addresses In shorthand. "The writing i clear and beautiful as well as easily read," said Mr. Folk, who started to translate the page. "Mr Wilson probably learned .ihorthand early in life and has kept up los practice. He uses the P.ttmari ;va-tem."

quarters in his pocket. He was arrested at once and his hearing in the city court. '

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ROBERTSDALE

Great Lakes. Jan. 3, 'li. To The P.ed CrossIt is with my greatest appreciation that I write this Utter, thanking the Kobertsdale branch of I he Hammond P.ed Cross for the gift I received. It is wonderfully well how the people of our little town show- their fr;ciir.g for the boys who have volunteered their services for their country. This station has certainly f.ne livinr accommodations and arrangements for the boys. The barracks are clean ar.d warm, and the food is kept clean and wholesome. There also the T. M. C. A. buildings, winch with their accomodations and entertainments, serve to make things hcjme like for the "Jaekies." With all theao things, we are all well off, and think I can safely say, satisfied.

Thanking you again for the gift, I remain. Yours truly. RAYMOND A. BUELL, M. M. "C. Public Works. Great Lakes, 111. A series if letters from the Robertsdale boys who ar; with the colors, will eppear In the Hohertsda!e news, giving the people a chance to see what they have got to eny in regard to army life. The Red Cross will meet Tuesday afternoen. Jan. 29 at the Franklin auditorium. Lverycjiie is welcome to come and help knit, or sew for the boys with, the colors. Mrs. K. L. Meyers of Amy avenue, was a Chicago visitor. Henry Fggera has purchased a new team of blue roan horses. Vincent Steil and Frank Radloph were Hammond visitors last evening. Mrs. William Bahn of East Side, visited her daughter. Mrs. Albert Shaffer of Cleveland avenue. Miss Beth White c,f Chicago, was a Robertsdale visitor last eve.ning. Mrs. It. Wilson and daughter Lizzie, ajid son John, were Chicago shoppers. J. Keanun of liohcrls avenue, is en the sick hst.

Ii.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Grannon e-.'er t-iiied in honor of the birthday anni

versary of their son. Roiaud. Sunday at

t heir home, 3j2 Henry street, present were Blanche Homer, Truesdell, Ylvuan Truesdell.

Marx. Bertha Vonderhcre

CAJRD OF THANKS. We wish to thank the Calum Iiundre Assn. the employes of the Hammond Laundry Co., the P. O. employes of Gary, and the many friends for iho Rocers. sympathy sn! kindness durir.s j

jour recent bereavement. ( j MR?. HARLKY Al'STIN". j

MR. AND MRS. DORK At sua. MP. ND Mil?. MERLE AUSTIN. MR AND MR?. G. P. STEWART. MR. AND MRS. WJI. AUSTIN.

Chief of P. lice Peter Auslgen journeyed to Riverdale today where ho w ill attend the funeral of his hrother.f wife Sirs. John A-istgen of that city.

PROVIDF T.UVCH

FOR EMPLOYES

Those ;

Lllen ! Hat Up

Katherine j

Pecker. Katherine Mabrey. Vivian Calary, Arlene and Jennie Unnewt.hr. Isabella Mell. Lina Linder. Ruth Koenig.

Alice Mobaul. Mildred Powell. Donald Powell, Krhardt and Glnter Schwant. j galCS StatlOnS May W Ot iUX John Nowack. Roy Homer. Harold John- i p w-C aTrim.

RULING MADE ON THRIFT CARDS

A cafeteria p;nch for employes -s being operated by the Standard Steel Car Company. Meals are fold at cost.

i i; you can t fitrht, save and lend. j A fhrilt stamp a day keeps the Huns tana y. Who Favs aervee his country and ! himself.

Put -!:ir P.-iy Thrift

slacker quarter Stamps.

to work.

T'lve. - yore t

Tht: ft Stamps s a ''ha id.

will

Dr. A. A. Stonebraker j Evprv Meets With Accident i ptan r..

quarter spent for Thrift i a fighting quarter.

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NO CLEW TO i DOLAN MURDER j No new, light has been thrown on the ' double murder at Franklin Park, 111.,

Sunday night when Chief Special Agent Barney Dolan of Hammond and his deputy. Peter J. Mnloney of Chicago, were

shot down and killed in a battle with gang of car bandits. A score of detect- I ives are working feverently on the case !

and are confident that they will bo able to round up the assailants. The remains of Mr. rolan arrived in Hammond yesterday and today will lay

In state at the residence at SS0 Sibley street. The funeral will be held at All j Saint, church, Thursday morning, at i 9:no o'clock when requiem high mass i will be celebrated. Interment will be j mads in the Mt. Olivet cemetcrv. I

East Chicago Man Sues South Shore !

f it.. Andrew Meyers, -.d John Mallett.

Alfred, Ado-.phj

Mrs. George H. Blanchard. SI- Eeall p venue, was hostess at the monthly so- j si meeting of F-etheny Circle, Loyal Women laft evening. The members j Vanned to purchnse a crib for the AVom-' u's Christian Benevolent Association Tlome at St. Louis. At the close of the; business session the hostess served re- i

' reshinents.

The February meeting Willi

SOUTH r-MNP. IND., Jon. -n.Sa.les ."lat.ons .iM.'h as are being established over th :tte th's month may not exchange mar savings 'airps for filed

tb.r;ft cards. Th:. ru from Washington by

(iimnwlf" for Indiana.

t ions are p: -mitt

ing stamp

one

d

w : h . n t o

ng w as obta tned j the war savings I

The sal's sta- I

! to sell the war savrif stamps, hut aryeh'iiice a filled thrift

1 have

1 r. A. A. Stonehreaker. veterinarian. Mak your war-time motto: Save met with an aeejjr.nt jn je stable In ' and lend. Buy Thrift Stamps, the back of his home on i rky ave- I nue last night- A sick horse under' Swat the Kaiser. Twenty-five cents treatment fejl over knocking the doe. i a throw. Buy Thrift Stani; s. for to th floor. Although lib: right I leg is broken Dr. Stonehraker. 7.1 years ! six Thrift stamps will pay for the of age. makes light of the injury and soldier s summer undershirt or his is able to kid anxious neighbors who woolen stockings. ' all to see him. i

j Thrift makes better ein

makes happier families; a makes stronger nations. Buy Thrift and War- ! Savings Stamps.

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HARRY MOLL HURT.

suit for damages in the sum of Sll.onfl

has been filed in the superior court at j Hammond by Attorney W. J. Whinery. for Samuel Wheale of Fas; Chicago, j against the South Shore Line. Wheal.- ! states on Nov. I." a South Shore ear; stmeJi the automobile be was driving at , Fluclld avenue and FlTth street, inhume!

him so br.dly that he wan confined to

jt .Mercy nfipitai !n Gary for eiht weeks.!

Hp asks Jio.of'0 for persona! inmries

and Jl.noo for damages to the machine. I

r?rv-aiaeg

Highest Class Talking Machine

in the World OXlOti

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DONT put off buying a phonograph till the distant future. Hear the wonderful Sonora and you will be so delighted with its beauty that you wilf be convinced you need it now. a-vo ssr, fu ,s5 inr 9iio smo Jlrtrt ?1S4 SJM) ?S75 $373 f50 flOOO The Keif er-Stewart Co. Indianapolln, Indiana Wholesale Distributors Auk your dealer o h you the sunorn! If lie hasn't It, Trrlte ua direct

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BEST FOR LIVER, BOWELS, STOMACH, ' HEADACHE, COLOS They liven the liver and bowels and straighten you right up. Don't bs bilious, constipated, sick, with breath bad and stomach sour.

Marry Moll, third baseman of the Hammond b.i.eha'l t'ani, sustained a painful injury at the Michigan Centra".

'freight office yesterdav- when a line

card for a wa- jav.nss stamp win r..nc i shaft fell on one of his feet illatrv 1 as

to do so wit:: an sot ho; iisi d agent, such i ( w.e. lie is laid up for the t ' me hem ' ' .. ., -ra ... I . . , . , ... i

I as a I'anK oi p . i u u- ami trie team na. ,-iv-eiei all girnes J r. . - r a . .- . .1 .lli.r a r-- n r : 11 li I i.. . . . ...

1 , O . t I Jii tl'oi'iiiiii ii. le.'.'O-JI. 'Ilor Stove

leu nil ifcr'j J - ,....r, .' -- j

Thiift and War-Savings Stamps will ;iia!e nionev for you; they will save money for you: they will help Uncle

am win the war. The hoarded dollar is a siaeker. And

BELL ON TRIAL

AT CAPITAL

! .. . i- i i ,;., ,-i' m iar)oi ... , ... " ' ' there sre slackers in VOUi pocket. h v

auineiif'jiott.".",'-...... i - - - - i a, -j e c- 'iiiriii j. 1

j not change them into Thrift fctamps?

t-n to turn m tor stamps or pern.tps

cash these Mll-d thrift cards. War stamps alwnys may h turned into rash on ten days' notice at the postoffirc.

BARNYARD HEN ALSO HELPSWIN THE WAR

TWO BEFORE j LAKE CO. JURY I L. J. Finlorn. fli" Muskegon street. South Cbieago. and D. G. Ferison. :;o.,l Hast 91st street, who were, arrested at i the B. H- O. vards at Rohy last Sunday . ; night while in the a, t.f breaking into ar. were taken before tip! grand Jury ; now- in session in the Lake Superior Court biTildiTg at Hammond yesterday.

Be fore 111 X lilies bought v Stamps.

j on indulge yourself in any stop and think if you have, our quota cf War-Savingss

(By United Press.) j INDIANAPOLIS. Jfn. ."A Opening

ststements were made today In the trial of Joseph Bell, former mayor, and thirty-

four other politicians ami former ciiv-j officials accused of election frauds. W. i

F. Thompson, special assistant U. rdistrict attorney, slated that (viilinc would be introduced to show n wide

c rr-c a A (.Ananirflrv to i n f i rn i rt 1 nl c,a,.c i

be fixed sometime todav.

tflT I nited rre -- ci, TV i iTi V I ii n 3ft TVie mer-

I' i., 'i- o,-i forth I Tn"5 wcr" lnll,pu and their hondi w ill

from the 'k yard and farm to .loin

t-.f rrrricnn fories flt2-ht:nr the (ler

man; NEPHEW KILLED

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iWORK WHILE YOU SLCEPj

; to tiii , i - p;i 1 1 m i their pr iso a to ', for i he , 'lie II.

Wu will win th" war," comes issi source than th.e DepaitAgi icuitut e. is added an appeal fr"-n ;i,e nt t" the lancers I o ineien.jp o-l-o. tion of eh-V.i !! ai'd eggs ave c:..re meat to send abroad, use of the American fighting

"The hen : these Who a for demoerav ways hps f!,'

l ist iak- her e belong to y. The lieu, v' ii a ' i i i n it

pia--win

co arse, a 1 - s to d i ;e r ,

IN FRANCE R L". Stewart, residing at 31 Sibley

' sip t. Hammond, has received the sad I new s of the death ,,f a. ro phew, who wa-5 killed in action somewhere in France. This makes Mio seventh fataiity in the family smce '.he start of the war. Mr. j Slew-art is well iewn in Hammond and

is employed hy the American Glue Co.

You need not wait for Thiift Day to start your systematic saving of Thrift Stamp The sooner you begin the inure interest you will earn.

Lern the W. S. S. table: ime quarter makes on Thrift Stamp. Sixteen Tiirift Stamps plus a few cents makes one W. S. S. On w. S. S. makes $3.00 in 1 JM. ; Our fighting men must have back I of theui the resources of this country, I massed for w ar. Buy Thrift Stamps land War-Savings Stamps

nnd that thousands of votes chased.

were pur-

LOWELL

pWOHK WHILE YOU SLEEP

To-mghl sure! Take Ca sea rets and J njoy 'he nicest, gentlest liver unil cleansing you ever experienced, j Walie up with your head clear, stom- I

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duty, and doubtless she is willing now," ; the riciai ii'if n; of A si icultui e says, i The s'im :lus given their farinpis to ire -reuse the poultry piodj'ti.m will ' result ;n a nation of egg and chi '-ken ' enthus'asls leaving note meat to embark et Atlantic ports to cou.bat ii. ! Uernisn h'-w i tzers.

PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells TIow To Open Clogjreei Nostrils and End Head-Colds.

WELL HE'LL HAVE TO EXPLAIN

W. K Wolff. Indiana . Harbor. va ;

caught last night In the basement nt

Pennsylvania avenue with flash

liaht. drills and kej s in the act of robbing a quarter gas meter.

The occupant at this number, Illii

Laciu. called the police statiort ,i t 1?:1ft!

this morning and notified them that some one was in his basement. An officer responded nnd rnught the im.n with; th tools specified and with $.".il in

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I nn.. n W M i

ii ii -rindn ' f mil

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I'rwiik Strickland and

son Frank.!

w e,,t to Msnteno. 111., yesterday where j t ho y v ill act as auctioneers at a sale. "Cor two year: 1 . . , . . . . . I pains in mv dou

I .ill . ',11 iv ooii re I I Trie 11 in hia ,n

HAMMOND MAN DOING HIS DUTY

sweet, breath light and feei.ng j

i,e. Get rid of s! -k headache, biliousii5, constipation, furred tongue, sour stomach. bad colds. Clear your sh.n, "irighten your eyes, quiekc-n your step : nd feel like doing a full day's work. I'asoarets are better than salts, pills or 'nlomel because they don t shock the !,i r or gripe th.e bow els or cause in-

'iivcnif

'V'

ill th next day.

Mothers should give Cross, sick, bili

ous, feverish children a whole Casraret anytime as they can not injure

CHILD IS FOUND SMOTHERED TO DEATH Inif df diivri was made by Deputy If. C. Cre.-n this morning Into the death of the si. months old child of Mr. and Mrs. lll-n. r C! fb.n of SI- Alice Si . 1 1 i'i i :r, ond. wh v. s i found siio-heied to d'-ail: in i.s baby caii::iE-.c n., u-.otl-or. Last night the baby had been put t" sleep in its carriage and to keep the

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clear '

; You feel fine in a few moments, 'cold in head or catarrh will be Votir clogged nostrils w ill open, air - passages of your lead will

; and you , sn brathe free;

, dullness, headache; no hawking. mu j fling, mucous discharges or dryness; t struggling for bi- ath at night.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Wood here. I

H. trershinan visited his daughter, i Mrs. Charles Berlow. and husband at J South Bend, Sunday nnd yesteiday-.

-mis. james iry ui wneatneuj, re-

I I ti rood to !-.ef lu-tinp at Wtit.t fil.4

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I irj U,t UHVr H IS! L lltl T V 1 n llCT P1S ! tor. Mrs. Franklin retry, and family, j Miss Esther Trump returned to her

I suffered ngoni-in

u h, belching up four j

flaids and gas. Tongue al-

ated. Doctors were unable to:

help me. The first dose of Mayr's : Wonderful Remedy made me feci 1" j per cent better, and.f a :n now feeling.

better than at any time m my life. f deem it my duty to advise other sufferers." H i a simple, harmless prepa

ration that removes the catarrhal mi;- j c.is from the intestinal tract and allays !

the Inflammation wnicn causes pra

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irf.tt.ie ,t l.iys (.ream Halm. Apply a Several

.iim.titK. including appendicitis. tine

of our boys received their' ..i,. r,,nr,,v t-.r,,,i.,

lillle of this frncrmil anlisooli a ,o ..... i , ... . .!ol' vv....u

....... , nvmen irnill uie. c.clili)ll'Jll OOaril fit j in your nostrils, let it penetrate through Crown Point yesterday to appear before : every air pass-ige of the head; ei.thn u,t body D-r physical examination for

'and tieal the Pinmui. inflame,! mucous i the

(lie thirty fet of tender bowels. Adv. little tot cozy and warm Mrs. Clifton

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membrane, and relief eoire-.s instantly., Thomas Grant went It is just what every cold and catarrh! on business last niirht.

sufferer needs. Don't stay stulicd-upl James BiHck w as in Hammond on busand miserable. Adv. ness yesterday.

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