Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 195, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1918 — Page 5
.Momlav. February 11. 1018
THE TIMES.
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COMIN8 EVENTS. The ll:rrtl?is of Ihf .lining ll. ni!t;j! I'!' the. 1 In mm. inl ir.n has beep postponed until Til' -d: ing Ihis link when the Mi-'v. s and Kin mi Claus and :laiuh will be host.x.-s at Mis-- AM'!' in Souih Hohman Mi'i I. w ill be, hi the iiiUuif i.f h V I ai t j
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lovely x c : . e oi g rt;H t icoitanef, i li'ar ii u in in t u-n and self posses -ton. Her iikiik xx re (.iini- ninl Hi). Slit- is perfect m hild impi-isoim t ions a net with harp a rul snug accom pa in im-it t s reached the climax, in In r art. Mr. .1 W. Young, from i lie American Ait Cili- i i. s of Chicago, was ''ie speaker of I he a l Icrnooii. Mr. Voting is a portrait paml-r 1ml spends most of Ins tutitT l-iii ins ui' paintings 'f he American masn-rs Unit have lic-n hidden in I hi- hemes of the weal' hi. Inning fou rul many real gems stored in attics, ifv is soiling I in in to placed in public institutions that tin- world may so- them and enjoy lli"in. Ho is ii vi ry t'nrofi.l speaker ami heartily in ioo with !ih .;! i. . an.l in 1 -scribing tlii- t-i. oo-ii t s ul'iiii make tlio trio1 miois !iu .speaks a il'iim message tliroiiu 'i his pntincs Ii.' attains I'ramatii' oratory. From p. -rio. 1 to permit he i:arri. ii Ins audi'-m with him. l.ast w ecu In punha-od a pi. -tore for which he
f sixu-i ll thousand dco-
LUKE COUNTY TEACHERS ST STATE CONFERENCE
with brilliance ami ftylo. whuli was ri't loct.! In t!i- -nt luislas ! If trinrin'!' In which the nudu-ni roCt-Ht-d tlniu. Miss t-wanson's lois ..m.-liuK-d thf program. PtHIlA (u!r5 and ilu'ts l.y the ilissi-s Myra nnd- liiiih tevns. H.-lcu I-'rnnk-"skl, Martha Smith. Martur.t ;ils..n. Vloh-t llilno, Marion Kckniwu. Idn Hr.-k-
xiiimn. .Mlldr. -t Mo.lj.ska. ivian In.-t- BT CHARLES SYLVESTER -i.i. i . a .... i .... i ... i ...... t
.. ,, .iiim-i,.. iiiiiiiiiiiin,. ; (Director Vocational Education, Ham and b Masivrx .lam.-s Hals, v and .lam. is j . moml FnbUc Schools.)
.-.iihh.t, ana solo daii.-.-s by Hi- Miss.-sl Viol.-l M 1 1 1 1 , and l.oraln.- Ha h, rkoi 11 I f ... ....... i 1
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honor K'K'st at a by Mr. ami Mri. hnuif. ,XJ S i;ast iA riiKtr srlu 'i; a
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lablo. Mi. loss tlit; army in t ho , pros, i,i n,.f, jr
I!inan and son i"!iarl-. Aloi": Mr. and Mr. l-'rd H'M. all of l!. ss l-'rank IvVanit a nd ' a m t ;
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but a io n i pf i i iii mi- if a mi nil oltioials. "ro and o! ! I ion Tin' I'l-.tin'i
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'ho M -miii if 1 .ni pi. TP.- in.-t ! inc opf in I ifsidetit. Mr, j. -.ding. A bi tt-f b is.nfss
- d by in. morial M tio s. Mn TutjiiM- n-iiil a tribute to the f tiioso who haf pa.sseil l"i nonos of rlub menibfrs. also
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'.a loisa HI til'.' 1 lyiu- id m hfr ifthniiiiit i or her -rat ma
ins u . rah ti i Mf at ff ildlU ilho
i t-.- t s , t f r son,;. ll'-r foinpass and mi, slu; keeps ut fnrnnriiiK
I'ri.eS in tin- Kainfs w. A. ;. I if aver. Mrs Walt 1- Sfidl.-r and Mr. Kin and name tin- hostess
perfect a ..ik i
stlr.ic thf possiblii! if s on o with up; -Mention
?;y in pat h 1 1 n il was Spf.l lTfs.
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for Mr. Kinnia Korb thf past iisiduls of thf
e.ilidoiel'.ee and -ad if bfi-.-fi. f sol u t ion of r Mlnnip Kline 1
Meikle. on" of
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p.-opriat-; song was
Mombeigf r. a. forpj-atii
MikfM.'b. Thf followitiK was lead as lart of thf iiKtiioi ial si rr-'i': The homes of many of our m- ' :-bei-s have been isitd by thy sibnl nifssf ng?r, so w ; pwuso for a mo-nit-m. in pa u-ibu:e i ' mfiiiorv. and to ail wxiumb-d loaris we extend simpathy and loe. TbrouglioiU life, with all joy. conies a nifBsnrf of sadness ana we ifslize tho light of otir existence burns with nn.f ri a i n' ." t'no by one (.in- fiionds are liriftirs from Us. one by one ihry are ero.sins tb." silent river, and are passing into the city not nunlp with hands, liod in lof has Risen and takf ti. l.et us say, Thy will be don"." Though our lives are filled with sadness. Though our hearts aro crushed wiih pair. Thete will c.nii; a time "f : ludncss. hen in heaven we meet aain.
The president at the i-onclUMon this service turned the mcetimr over
o I
se f rant-i-Ml.-S
rl :e u lal ti'ii. m irvelous, of thf tiuand )ier-
Thf midiencf was ihariiu-d f Mel'ani.'l was her iii'i'i.inMan i otirat u Ui ions and
i words of aiprc iation weie oftVred for Jibe very e xeell. lit talent that was secured for the prom am.
nrly passed :. w a . ll ap-J Af'.' i
un.K o Airs. i.. u, j I'li'i'
1 bv Mrs. V . li- lor in
1 b pauist.
i- I lie close -in aiiiioune
l.ibel
of th. I that
l'omi has
piisram the all the motie not been paid
and asked the members to attend to this
it f reshinent-;. The inei tinn weeks will be held with M rf Knott in Forsyth avenue.
Social I'hib w ;t sa li t ! y on Sa 1 Mrs. Sill,.,,,l W. Sihley
w on b
I'at i. i son, ;. Alter music fllfd da in I v
in two t It'orge
! t a in i n k and
t.a. -mis. H in. r thill tieK ra m w as fl.i i I yore prs pea kt is , utk'' a nd do eiii;,
help Mill the a I . 1 T i A.I 'loss, i
d ir oter. out !l li. d a
11 I ! I lie ef essil 11 pursue. Sihi ii ' . . i li i'-s will l- asked
r ve 1 hil l e i ;( ll 1 1 a US
i ld l 111''. till. ' la i section of State staie and f. dei.-.i inline war servieiti i ii of yoea ' lolia i a rl v i i iil. nl . how -of tin- entire ptost ri lee i iliii-n t ion -'fibers as well us ilf schools K'-l liUSJ : i ' h- : r t'oii r !..
iow n uen
i pon a hotifte on I'l'itniner The men were hooked ss I
HIT"has.
Ituasel. Alfonnj Aiifti Vatr.-ii. James l aitf and V'il!!a::i Frit in. b. heard in the city Irtl" tn..iriiny.
il"f tiilim, lit'li. Alht-i-t Walter Th.-lr .-a lie will . irt tiet Sntur-
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il
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s full i da i Kliiue -t r.-et .
Mrs. j and ..ft
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prill. I. in w hie li i' "1- tin- schools to i . s a t'.l u n 1 1 e rsi op. n I heir sh. ps I'll f. r thf tiiniiiiliil f ' 1 1 1 1 1 . i a 1 1 s
i
t th.
arl. est convenience. Kl-'.ft. 'LTKK F Hi Tin:
DAY.
A pi!f'i IV. iii'iiiutiu at church w h.-it est (iaimhler
Id in i.
ds
t ltd
of to
. Thf fine audi-
the chairman of the art committet program given was t icpt ioiial 1 1 which was attested by the 'ar.ee
l ac.'' present The first number on the program was a harp solo by Mrs. t.'harbs H. La vers who With mu.li grao- skillfully manipulated the harp strinps. As the melodies floated f.ut to resale the ears of th" listeners it was easy lo imjratne them fi..m Th" Harp that once through Tara's ball the soul of music shed." M-s. .1. .1. Anderson and Mrs. Wm. Muclm displayed as tVio chairma;-. staled, the finest, Rreatest. most powerful and far reaehinc piece of American arl b. -cause our brave l.os now. as tliei hai" in 'he past, will arry i! p to' ictory th American F'ac A ' thi5 th" audiepc arose and ! - r- d lustily. Mrs. William i . Welch t-aif a num
ber of groups of n cconi pa n i me nl s
was solem n ii'.t d this
r o'eba ti. ;l Ail Saints Miss draff Windiseli. oldof Mr. and Mrs. J. Wind-
lsch. Tl'l t'aluiiiii avenue, became the bride of Waller Seolt Sehultz of llrand liapids. Mich. The Lev. lather Har-
irett officiated. The attendants were tne
brnl.'s sister. Miss Lianchc Windisch. and Mr. Frank Farnosk. . Both the brtdf and her attendant were gowned in navv blue suits nnd ktsv picture hats
wiili c-orsas" b.-tini.. ts of orcl
six eel peas. - Th. Hammond Woman's c'iuh ad ihe follow nit r-soiii! tops at its no
Saturday . l-b.'Solvfd. Thai wo de.-piv feel our loss in the death of Mrs. H. 1". M- ikle. Yet w e accept Ihe in i liable, and bowto th" "Wilt of od." We miss the pres.iu'e and conipanumsliip f'f a faithful friend, and a loyal member of the Hammond Woman's rlub. We extend to her family our sincere sympathy in their great sorrow.
"To live in the hearts of
I have behind, is not lo die."
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pt.-d et ins
those xv e
C 'MMITTKK.
The treasurer. Mrs. Virgil S. P.eiter t' lotts that $141 has been realized from the Kound Lobui parties in Hammond so far and it i-.- expected that many more parties will be pie,, whhh w t'l brint; the t-.tal up. Members of i he literature department of the Woman's Club will welcome the announeemerjit of a m.-. t in for Tuesday a ft.-i-iiimit. J'ue to bad weather and unavoidable circumstances: no meetinn of this department has been held s.n.e the holidays. Mrs Mmni" Orr Kline of Kulll stieel will be the hostess and Mrs. W". A. I'otts of l.ansmir will have charge "f the program. The afternoon will if tf inted to thf studx of Hardy and Phiipolts. modern F.nfclish novelists. Mrs. Potts v. ill discuss the artistic purpose of Hardy and show the Hardy country by use of maps. She will also draw a comparison between the xvritings of Hardy and Philpotts. Mrs. o. i K. Matihies will r.-xiew "Tcs." Hardys best known novel. Th" department is to have the pleasure of hearing livo special numbers. Mrs. I-'. K. Hosier w.ll g'ie rradings from Hardy's poems. "Satires of ."ircunislance". arid Mrs. Lifiia Wolter Van f'iildt-r 11 ill sing. Among Mrs. Hosier's readings nil be "The Moth Signal" and "Men Yho March Away." Mrs. Van Mlder will sing a group of old l-'.ngi.sh songs, among them "The Las With a Delicate Air." "Pretty Polly Oliver" and "Prink to Me Only With Thine Kyes "
rsi i m.-cliH of tin.
11 M
ilteadv oltfied
lues for war snvirf higii schools of tin-
classes organic, d for buzzer machmisis. electricians, carp-
THE TIMES' FiTlHL COLUMN
FREE FROM TORTURES OF RHEUMATISM AFTER SUFFERING SEVEI! YEARS
Does Own Housework After Being Helpless in Wheel Chair Sixteen Months Joints Were Deformed.
J i lie si ori (il , ha r ii .jii ,i ;. j remarkable reni', cry inuu I rheumal istu m the joints a'; in iiain from ihe disoase : I years was recenilv giien i ;: ! lication by Mrs L. M. Me M i "LI Huniiihi-ex street. Lowe
!u In- a ( 111 oilii." er hoins it 'i.icn for i.i'iii.steis of li, Mass.
ih.- '.i.'r.-'. I l Uik v.:- ;r v.-
lV!loi- el;.--
!:n;il!y i:- can Iiess bfcaiu. ch.ilkv I n it' - ri . knees ll:...! .
SIS T hen
ti 'o : ; i' A: i ! iMil.i i;h, n:i mx crtiir'nes Mm 1 is." pail anil st::f iif.il ic.-aii'o. 'I hi the iitiiit-i's an! tli niV hiiniis sii.i.ijir
CHICAGO 'IIIIX Ma; . ' i A 'I S - M a i .
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CHICAGO
leceipl d. fi:
LIVE STOCK. c fin. i. nil; 'market. ,i 1 ;.;;t; good. J 1 ii. I n
a 1 fi. -M . i-imsli. 6" i . :?r. : piK s, 'ATT l.l'i l; $S,4l) u I ii ini : ci Stockel s-feeib-l : it .Mi'ii I 5
tc. i 1 ."..'.. light, $..- j i:..f.i. -. i .. ceipls. L",. 1(11(1; bl-ex.'S w s-heif. i s. ti 'lTt -i 11 fi'j ; t a i I ii. In; a i i cs.
I 1 1 1 u of me.ii
lutillle I11UV to nam Linn w in k. Manv
Sta'e lliiv. opei a t oi s.
enters, etc. About ::6o.miri m.cha ri iclans and technicians will ! io-..ed in a short time. To illustrate ; (, pioldem before us. there are in the Inn . d ttaits today between ".nil" and S.niiu acieijn
w elders. The goce! ii'iieu; needs abouil
i-.ntiii at mii i', t lie M'ln"js must train them. The spoakeis. cmploieis as well as educators, urged that th" hois arid girls remain in school and complete their education, l! is exceedingly unpatriotic for finploiers or parents to induce chillrn to g.. to w ok now. Women should be ealb-d lo till men s i-'ac.-s befor. tb" children are failed. It wiil be necessary to be able to combat tin- war of commerce after this bloody struggle. The I'mted Stalis imisi strixe for industrial supremacy. The b"js and girls must be prepared fully to do their part then. Among the speakers on the program
were: Ir. C A. Prosser. federal xoca-l
tional director; State Superintendent Horace Kilts, Pr. Lyrnan P. Powell, president of Il.ilwil college. Prof. 1. J. Leonard and A. M. Hall. .1. ;.' ""ol Mcot t . state vocational director, made arrangements for the progtam.
CHICAGO PRODUCE. P.ITTLK iVtamery extias. 4r'c; creamery f1r.ts. 4K'sc: firsts, 47fr4bc; seconds. 4 1 '2 ii 4 ." c. K:;s Ordinaries, tcj 4St; firsts. 5"C. LIVK Pon.TKV Fowls. .10c: ducks. 2S": gf.se, L'.'ic: springs. 2e; turkeys,
v LA I :.ii ioi ibs.. M'., i ;,.-; lbs.. 1.". 'i lib ; Ml lo 1 Id lbs, kidneys. U ' lb ; co.-ir.-e. 1 " ',i 1 . I a T ATi IMS A I ! grad. s. LV.n
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PASSENGER ROADS
Th still
public of Hammond is ; l lie r ised i a i i road
i h foil nved the taking roa.is by the gox trnme nt.
litis have been taken
THIS ISN'T IMFOSSIBLE
Hamruoiid Chapter I. K. S w ill meet Tuesday onins at. the Masonic temple for its regular session. .- Th" next meeting of Triumph Council No. 11 of L. will be hi Id Monday . February lMh. There will be no me ting tomorrow afternoon
It. h. H. Shar riiailes P-onhaiii. haling a t"i t h on egg nog and t at home pin-' ha fresh eglis 72 c town store, lint street ear to get
readings with harp Mi's, We b h has .
Tii- da: for the Frieda Ixb-e t' tr. .1. S. was aiinouncfd at a ginn lei Miss Klee las noon at h.-r home in Thf re ceremony xxill the M. I-:, church. 2"2
S-iiurdav aficrn four o'c lock. Fi '
xedding of Miss; 4 Clark of t'liicagoj Cjuite an interesting se charming pa rt y i Lebeka h lodge; took place
t. Saturday after- j ins at lb" I. J. O. F.
t.rover street, e "oTemrrze at Truman axenue.
n. February i'.rd at 'Wing tlif cer.'tnony to
liiiiii '.'.ermania Lebikah
tertained at. th" meeting. At thi of th meeting the Faithful V met to ariange f..r a, measuring to h" gticti in ihe near fuu;i...
Sinn of I i.ii . as Saturday t -vt nh:Cl. Visitors lodge wV-re en-
c lose rkers
pa i ty
t ha t t he egi s we i ..-
he ai tiled at tlo- Horiha
tei t;is inis ripe on He states tiiat ('has. pulled, is subsist m:; o keep up the supply "e, a d-'Jteti sttictlvnts per at a down t t-" k so long for th" lo i:; ll 'li'imn street ..- snoj ied by the 1 1 ni"
mi
AT DELUXE.
erman sp
as adx'ance.l lal. "The S,m have invaded
s in the n the Wil ." al t!ie all walks
Pank.-i s and br- : r s suspects flip in the j the (mpei ial Herman !.. vers and hysiri.ins are inst ructions f r. . :i i th" Schf.ol tai'!irn ami r. with the task i.f guilin!
I'mted States I : a m Fox Spec.V'. Luxe t "dav. of life. w'h'.iTi no cue 'aid employ of v ' i n 'p. n t. La xvta:l'.- if-eiving VS' : 1 ii.'i inst ; asse Ihers entrusted i ptlblif ilionght
which 1 he.r v. ;U be a r"' at the h'me
friends are . I'li'iii and x' of the brid.
invited there niding supper s parents for
FEEL FINE! TAKE
Hie bridal l lies. Tbting to tl linon M'f re eonclusioit e,- Ab.ut
part x and immediate relaguests brought their Vnltparti' and during the nfteri niertainel w ith music. In a dainix- collatimi wa serv-thirty-guests w ' re in atterd-
!1
1 cag. i i W ff
nmong them Miss .M'S' tik" of cbiw b. was Miss Kle. 's guest for tiie -end.
LIVER, BOWELS!?
A patriotic program wi'l be giien ii'sday afternoon at the monthly men
us of the Parent-Teachers lub ol the
ral school to be lie-Id at the school.
Spend 10 cents! Don't stayi bilious, sick, headachy, j constipated. i
Can't harm you! Best cathartic for men, women and children.
d -light fully well balanced program was givtu at ilie Kecital hall iT the Hammond Musical college on Saturday eiftiing by piano pupils of Miss Klizahelh W bber. assisted by two members fiom Miss ( it r.'tljine Swaiisoii's dancing .-lass. All of ihe numbers were siitn
The meetings nights ..f I (atunietnd council. Knights and Ladies of Security, baxe b'-rn changed t" the sffiid and fourth Tuesdays ill the mouth, the ri"t
meeting to be held tomorrow. 12. at tii. Moitk" I. O. i '. F. 1
win be a class of twenty-hie t.. initiate ami il is csp. .iaily ii"l tiiat tiie n;. b' is of the- ih gree cam br- pt'-seni.
and 'o. tiles of Lv-n hotels i
mis m i in oi Hi- Ka, . I'll. e waiter -nta-n n im
'pre:
tilii-
and
1 1
Februai y I ill. There
' I " t fiol ice ( ; T , ii T:, "hetrtists xvatdi every r hl the'l (listomees flntl ii'll.s 'icldents I-. Il"r!i,
d i ilg
rep.
e t .'11,1 n : i s t : lent m !f sns;
ml id"
There xxill be a meeting Tiie fj; ing of 'liiMi-n Kule council, No. L. at th-.- 1. O. o. F. II ail.
FIRE DESTROYS FIVE AUTOS
1. I), of
Ibttv Kimg' and aunl. Mr. Chi. ago. filer Mrs. II. A.
tismi' h i isi'. d Ik and Mrs. J;o. -
111" XX ef k- nd. Hakin of Hammond
uncle Ige in
I' M e ' ' T a n I i n i, J! . . 'ii" a '.t o-i .do e s i Standard Sle"l Catday e-, .-n i n g. Ft i e and 4 responded in
If
w ho ;
Feb.
flllerl
Knjov llfef Tour ftystem
with an accumulation of bile and bowel
roison which keeps you bilious, headachy, i iy.2.v, tongue cated. breath bad and stomach sour Why don't xiui gel a lii-cent box of Cascarets at the drug fore and feet bully'.' Take Cascarets 1'i-nigh! and enjoy the nf.-esr, gentlest !,er and bowel cleansing ynu ever experienced. Veil i'l I wake up Mh a clear hefid. clean longii". liieiy step. ro skinnd looking and feel ing fit. Moth- ' . an give a whole Casraret tei a sick, eioss, bilious, feverish child any t mi" r'ney are harmless never gripe or s'. ken. Adv.
IH MEMOfilUM. I In loiing renie-mbrar.ee of our dear 'Mitle darling h'red Kobert Ie'auit. who
I passed away two yeatii ago today 11. Lllfl: 'lie suddenly was called away To baxe this world of sorrow.
WUh us lie iotil'1 no longer slay Not even till tomorrow, lie wish"d to see us all so dear. Ni. time to him was g i in May w" prepare lo meet him I here At Cod's right hand in h"av.en.
is at the k.-e. Hi..
Mr. an.l
is
ine of her patents in Kankar. potted to be seriously ill
Mrs. F. A. Hit. hour
fi today for Sarasota. I wiil b.- i h. j-nest s 111' I C. Ho i er for a f eiv i
t i-o'. , d
a garage at (he plant eatlx Sati.rU pa; t merits No. 1 i fall at V:ir. n, ni.
nisi tun was made and by .rTi ivoi k contined the damage tl, ,,f.
i e n t 'a rs,
1.
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x .1 . i ia : . a tl a nd j Minn, a 'f i is it ing . '.a tea ti s j.a ! n t s, K. Krosl of !..!-
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Somenme when our eyes will The fa-e we ;r,i,d so w-ii. S'.imetime bands wiil e'afiiAnd never say fareweii. Your loving parents. Mf:. AND MRS. FLANK I '! i
Highland sire, b'la., xi here il Mr. and Mrs.
weeks. Mr. and M r Ro children of St 'loud at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John
St ree-t . Thomas L. I'Tooie w h. at Camp liran'. Ibukford Sunday with his n lntnes
Line street. .1 A. LfMerf and family reinrn
from Kenoflia. Wis.. Sal in day r veiling1 iff " after bi ing in attendance al ihe fum-ra last day
l f PERMITTED TO
OPEN WITHOUT HEAT
ep
Ll
tat mned spent State
d
tin
would be (irrniit today. "nd'T thd id ii"! I'll j n . of
The;, i. iil T- 1 .-1 ' t . as :n -y w bit t 11 Mgi.tS.
'"' I'-e.-d bv Ilammoitd
' orii'ng thai t hey i main open
' ptovision that tioi '"' "!" u.-e" eh ctricity. .- d t h i s , v ep ing. P.. vvii n.'I pe ,,,,, mittcd to
ECKMAN RESIGNS.
i ra .-1, n g on f Ui-e d I
Sfhedulfs wh . c ut i 'I of the
Some passenger l
off. The Nickel Tlate has removed the east bound traio arrlvinR at Hammond at 3:l'ii p. m. and the westbound at 5:48. The 1:4" and 6:49 p. m. eastbound and the 6:0fi ami IC.'.tJ a. in. xxestbound trains no longer exist on the Michigan Central. Tic liti.-'s r.iTf'l s.beilul" fellows: Train Running- on Erl.
East bound
I :25 2:fi.") a . ' il 1 1 :::u The a. m. Th. chang
p. m p. i". p. Pi. p. m. C. ,i- i. run a rid i!:e w f : MornuM s fd.
Westbound i .', 7 a . m . S:4 a. m. ii'MO a. m. :'. :r!0 p. m. i a train east at 12:46 it. a: fi.l'i a. m. nodule remains un-
VVhen asked
said : "FoY seven years I h,T. e m.? know n a day that I did not have pain. All my joints were afflicted, when i moved, my head I could hear and (Vol grating like there was gravel or sand in my nock. My knees would snap and grate like my neck, they w. re drawn up .o 1 was inherit- in straighten 'hem. IT I wanted 10 sit down 1 would have to literally fall in a chair. Trunk straps were, fastened around my body to et me upstairs; on Hie top ttep I whk laid on a ruq and dragged to the bed. "The fingers of the right hand wore drawn into the palm and Mn- hand drawn to the body. I could noi pet my hand to my h. ad. as joints were Stiff, and I had to be fed and dressed like a child. Different phv sicians treated me for a time. The hist doc tor said I would never gel rid of the disease, as it was the worst form of iheu-
matism. Arthritis deformans. I in bed for sixteen months.
"Reading about Var-ne-sis and how it helped others with rheumai ism .'of
walk down w a 1 1 ' ! 1
was
t-n.-d so thai noxv can stairs, s. ,i after stop, s
and do '-Hill.- iuius. xv oi k. "1 have ginn v.V. A. Vainey m wheel chair, crutches, and canes to add to his large collections for 1 can get. aboil! now wiih-..!! any assi,-;-anee." Mr. Vainey said, "1; is to jour interest to write to. i his woman or ;ivestigaio in any way yoa s--c tit. "I will nay the cN'i.-nc" of thr.o business men lo investigate the evidence I produce, providing; they wiil alioxv mo to publish the- result; over their names. Can 1 do more?" Send for ' The Uut of Human Hinges" ifs free. Address V. A. Varney. Lynn. Mass. Get. Var-ne-sia now. today, at Summers' Pharmacy, and any reliable druggists, and know what good hca-lCi means. - - Ad vci i iscme-nt.
SOLDIERS IN PERIL.
When the Day Is Done.
I ha '. " eaten a na 1 e of spina.ii and ka I '-, And I've never laised a r I have awallowed. a can i if moistened bra n. And 1 f'-e like a brtndle pi I am taking a snack From the old hapstl' k In Hie evening shadows ct, And 1 ni glad you ht-t. At e s t t'l get To the end of a meatlss dav Washington
(Bj United Press.) CVMP SHKK1DAN. MCXTC ALA., Feb. 11. Twenty paton! earned to safety xxben a ward base- hospital here burned, buildings xver" threatened but confined the tire to one xxarj.
ML 'it.
:l ihe -1 oral 'Id tei-s
Indicted for Murder.
Andrew L-snak of Kast f'h'-,sg., w a today s.-iiid with :tn mdn tnint ,ss l by tiie i.cent grand jury. at 1 la , , on -1 charging .-'.iin with murder of F-.-ank
1 .pes last I lei-einii.-r H. th" Tsv This makes th" fifth indi.-tm.
m-.irder returned i.-.- Hie gre.nd
in C nt
Jul.;
Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo
If y r i w ai t lo keep your hair in good condition, b- ireful what -, on wah it with M',s! oaps and prepared shanip-xis contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes th" hair brit'le. and is very harmful. .lust plain mulsilied cocoanut oil (which is June and entirely gr.-ase-lessi. is much better than the most expinsixe soap or anything else, you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injur" the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two teaspoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy hither, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoioughly. The lathe rinses out easily and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and .ceriv oil. The hair dries (piickly and evenly, and it baies il hue and silky, bright, fluffy and . asy to manage. You fan get mnlsideil focoantit oil a most any drug store. - It is very cheap, and a few ounces is enough to last eieyon" in lb" family for months Adv.
LOOK ANDREA ABOUT THE
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FAMOUS TRUCE!
America's Finestf Ton Truck Lowsst Fries Truck cn The Market
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t" Mr'
A. J.
I.e Merc's mother
TIEMANN REACHES FRANCE
Private .' : I ii u -I Tie: F lath lingine. ts, has together with it her xi i ompose.d a pa it-, "f tin
1 1 a n n . wnpanv leached Fiance ;i n rc men w l.o n t y - o n e x . . ! 1 1 n -
le.-rs vvhn left one dav in September. Mr. and Mrs Tie-inann. 7?'! Il.-al aienu".
received wool from their son stating!
that "all the boy a are well' find that it is "a grand and gloiious life."
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DEALING IN GROCERIES, MEATS, PAINTS, OILS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, SPORTING GOODS, PIPE FITTING, ALUMINUM WARE. 276 State Street. Phones: 138-137 Coiner Sohl and State. Hammond, Ind.
Our Cash and Carry savings to you means a good bit when you can get groceries at wholesale prices. We are getting our groceries direct from the manufacturers and producers which enables us to sell at these prices. We sell every day alike and our prices are marked in plain figures. If an article you get here is not as we represent we will gladly refund your money. We are getting new goods coming every day and are fresh.
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'harle. li'i-.iii.in served hn ,,Zty.'P'rr.
; Ham ..nd police d par ,e has i &JT 1 f"?1 .tendered Ivs iesignat:-n ... accept an I t f VA " " under Chief M;,b. ..r Hi" a J . """ Standi, id eat wiks p.di.-e department t A . I ' -'A M'. F.-kman po.xed tons,!,' H v.r. , 1 faithful and efficent otTirei w hile on I I ' ,lt 1 ;lhe ilatiitiiimil i-.io" tor... a u-i his j 1 J ' i'rA I mar.i f, .ends vv,l, h:, s:,,,e.ss in Ins I ! V'XSpH"?! : VK'lvJi, fy s-ff rDwt?! I OC--; V..; i V
HEADACHE FROM AC0L0? LISTEfl! "Pape's Cold Compound" ends severe colds or grippe in few hours.
' in He!. moml t "ct ti e hea i d
Sa tu riJ a :
a warrant .ha
VI , 111 ide. 1 7ii Sibley .xas arrested ye-t Kinsele. Tlibe f o 1 e ' ' i ,v .1 Uo e
g i n g y sir.'
i da '. !1 s e Kl
pi i yoke, "I. Ilami,i lew iil be tz next
II i o i n 1 11 r
T). lai ing lhal his pl i. .- avenue n;s closed on tinn mer took issue xiitli the wh.ii he was accused of
aft. r hours. The matter will bs decided oil Saturday.
on Sheffield j A m. ( ; rim - police t , ,da y j it eping open
Tour misery "Pape's
-oid will break nnd nil grinpa end after taking a dose of Cold Compound' every two
hours until three doses are taken. It promptly opens clogg.-d-up nostrils and air passages in the head. stops nasty discharge or nose running, relieves sick headache, dullness, feverlshncss. sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Pont stay- stuffed-up' Quit blowing and Miuffling.' F.ase your throbbing head nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which rosls only a fewcents at any drug slot". It acts without assistance, tastes, nice, and causes no inconvenience. Accept n substi-
t u i". -Ail v.
A foeniiy- .mi- game in which a half dozen eager colored men took part, was brought to an abrupt "ndmg in Hammond lt Saturday evening when
offi.ers Singer and Carlson swooped TO LUTE TOO CLASSIFY"
W A XT KD W;i n Driver ?18 i.or week. Applv at
-T7 Truman Avenue, Han i - jjff E
i 1 1 ' i i i 4 i i p i
BABY GRAND PIANO 4 Feet 8 Inches Long
Strengthen the Home Ties
Does your family look fur i!s pleasure away from the family fireside? The r.ahy Grand piano adds immeasurably lo even ihe finest home; ii strengthens the family ties. The Brambach Baby Grand
practically the same an ordinary I'pright
takes up space as
pia no. Tearners ami Conservatories highly endorse it. it is the last word in architectural design. Try it at our warerooms, or ask us to mail you paper pattern showing how it will fit in the same corner as an rpright.
Price $ 195
Mr. C. Austin D.ily. 10 S. La Salle St Chicago, III.
Dear Sir: In reply t Otll inst. 1 have delayed'
much as that it was hut today that T had the opportunity to take the Famous Truck out and give it a good tryout. To suln up my opinion of the truck in the I'eueVt possible words, 1 would say that it looks to me the best proposition on the market, for anything near 1 1 to price. After giving it a good tryout today I am more than convinced. It is in my opinion not only a very salable truck and proposition, hut T believe-1 can sell upwards of a hundred of them within tin1 next ninety days, and I am writing the factory this evening stating that if they will make me a fair proposition I
their distributor in n-r them an order for
M (I II
a S m
will be glad to ad as this. Cook Count v, eiv
one hundred trucks. The writer flatters himself that he is not only the oldest automobile man in ( 'hieaco. but after thirty years experience in the automobile business believe you will' aree with me that I should be a little out of the ordinary critic of any motor vehicle, and as T do not have to depend upon a mechanic to show me the merits or denierils, y(u no doubt will value the opinion of the truck as I have given it. If there is any other- information that T can get for you. or that you wish to get. T shall lie glad to give ii to you for the asking, liespedfuliy yours, DAN CAXAItV. INC. 1 414-H' So. .Michigan A ve., Chicago, III. November 1L 1017.
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Expert Advice to Prospective Buyer:
Any Tslake of Car. G. IL WISCHMAN Famous Trucks, Inc. Financial Office 1132 Masonic Temple Chicago, in. tonN St. Joseph Kich.
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