Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 203, Hammond, Lake County, 20 February 1918 — Page 6
THE TIMES
Wednesday. Feb. 20, 191 P.
GOLD GONE! HEAD AND mi CLEAR First dose of "Papc's Cold Compound" relieves all grippe misery.
Icn't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing ant snuffling? A dose of "Tape's Cold ( 'wrpunf ' taken every two hours un; il thr-e l-.scs are taken will n-3 grippe i!iisr;.' and break up a severe cold e-thcr in ih head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens c'pfRp i-ur nostrils arid air pasparos; stops nasty discharge r nose niflfins; relieves sick headache, dullness, fever' shnc!. soi thro.it. sneesing, soreness and stiffness. "FHPe's Cold Compound" 1 the quirk- . surest re!i'-f known st! cots on! j" feTv cent a; drug s'ores. It no's without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Pon't accept
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CROWN PRINCE OF RUMANIA IS LEARNING THE ARTS OF WARFARE
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MOGULS DISAGREE ON GAME'S CHANCES
Rheumatisms Torturing Pangi
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And He Got Well and Strong. That's True Monica, Vh - --"My little bey. itho is the youngest of threo, waB ive.xk. nervous nJ tirerl nil the tlmv so he tvss most unfit at school, and no'hins seemcrl v help him. I lc-nrned of Viuol and Si" it to him It has restored h! health and strength and he has scined m weight. "Mrs. l-"i erlrick Somm "3, Monaca. Te. A'lnol is a constitutional cod liver and
iron remedy tor dehoato, w-rak. a.linsf
children. Kormula on ev you know wliat j 'U are
.'"hildron !ove It. Josrph ''. W"is.-1rus-(tist. anil N'r.rri?! Phc .. Hammond. Ind. Vir.ot I' sold in Ka! ('hicaso hy Srhltker's rharmn-y. atid u; whiting by I.. II. Matirn and at Iho liot ilrus slore in eer- tonn and city in the country. Adv.
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intry lYcathcr Foretells Much Suffering Ahead for the Afflicted.
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,hlcago-"ndian i Harbor, now nearing j completion, is 'J0.n)0 barrels a day. It j tx?Vx (fo years to build the SOO-m'.le j Una. j
as announce! in The Times, the opening 3at of th now S'ncla'.r plant probable will 1c, March IS. Tiie opening o , valvn In the twin cities plant, at that time will relei.se the first oil. From that time m oil w'.il flow incessantly tbrougii 1h line., which lias a length almost as sre.it ms is the ti. stance from here to ?Cew Toric.
The Rumanian crown prince (immediate foreground) operating a machine gen. Although the crown prince of Rumania hasn't much of a throne in sight to inherit, he is proceeding in the right way in order to regain his birthright. He is a student in a military academy in Rumania and the photographer snapped him while he was learning to operate a machine gua.
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The little pam demon? which cause Rheumatism seem to lie dormant in rcild weather, but with the first return of the raw, wintry blasts they break out with renewed fury, and start forth oa their joyful tour cf torture. Then yoa remember how the disease first attacked you. The little rains seemed very flight at frst, for Rheumatism 13 an insidious disease, and creeps up on it victim unawares. on hardly noticed the little twitching pains, for they barely attracted your attention. But they began to become more frequent, and just a little bit more painful and annoying each day. And then, before you hardly realized it, you found yourself almort bound hand and foot in the grasp of one of the most disabling diseases that afflicts mankind, a full-fledged victim of rheumatism, with its aches and its pains for your constant companion. And now the'real Important question U-ftrt trom ?a Vivn, in. .V.l ,. 1
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mons that cause you so muca suifering. Your experience has proven t you that no real permanent benefit esn be expected from the rue of liniments and lotions, for, try as you will, you will never be able to rub the pain away. Xo externally applied remedy can f top EU"h sharp shooting, pains, for they must be reached st their source. Many forms of Rheumatism originate in a disordered state of the blood, and the logical nethod of treatment is one that thoroughly purifies the blood and cleanses it of all foreign substances that have infected it. Some very obstinate and painful eases cf Rheumatism hare yielded to S. S. S., the jrreat vegetable blood purifier, end no cut hould be considered incurable, just becan?e it U rot reached by local remedies applied to the surface. You should give ?. S. S. a thorough trial, and If your Rheumatism corner from a disordered state of the blod.
you will be delighted with the result?, and soon f rid yourself on the nnj back to health. Go to your drag Ftors and get a bottle cf S. S. S. today, and begin at once on this splendid treatment. If you wish any medical advice, you ran obtain same vrithout cost by writing to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., 82 Swift Laioratory, Atlanta, Ga.
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Chicago hospital, passed nvn Saturday. Funeral arrancments a:e made for Wednesday at 10 a. m. at St. Michael's church. Kecjuiem hih mas v: be read by rtv. l ather Gue'orr. In'erment at St. Michael's cemetfr;.
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The X.ake county ja'.l ntll hae to
j build additional quarters if the clean-
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of Gary negroes, sis ti'sros and four i
women vera lodged In the jail on
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horr-e :o.-n Florida on Tuesday, s'ad to get back to blirr.ardy old Ind.ana. They say Florida weather is alright
it st. monotonous. They called
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EID GARY VALPO LINE
HEAR1HE TODAY
1jV. Cnnniv i-nim,.;: of tir.n n ro i "niiingtnn cirthctay f.mal
cert. inlv to be commended for , he ! be g! ven a t t h Mt hodist rh irch ra r-s-and they have taken to rid Lake ! rn Frid; y c-enlng by the F.pcountv of crime and ordering an in- j worth leagu-. Roth Martha an 5eo. vestigation of conditions in the var- ashinston w.U attend the o.-ial. in
Sheriff Barnes has order-
It !s a,d that the Gary I-and company of the steel trust has plans reaoy for 125 houseg to he hul't on the south fide for ateel ;orUers. Pioperty Agent Norton, who made th recommendation for the houses. pe-ts an early tarl on their construction. The land ompany house', 'it i stated, will be of substantia! design. At t'i present t m the conipar.y is erecting a hateh of houses in Sn-.i: h Virginia st r eet.
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ed all his deputies to get after tho law breakers and they are obeying orders from the chief. Mr. and Mrs. Peter T.ennertz. who have bn spending the winter -with Mrs. Lennerti's mother. Mrs. J. P. Kramer, left last evening for Pig Sandy, Montana n-here they reside. Mrs. II. Tj. Whoa'on is in - Chicago today in consultation with her physician as her health has been very poor lately. Two of our Southern Tourists Claude.
costume Miss Vera Beck has recently accepted a position at the Crown Point tel-
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keeper. The February horse s.ile on Tuesday reminded Crnn n Pointers of the old time sales both in attendance and asj to buyers and horses. Quito a few j good sals took place. An extra n'ira- ; tier of buyers from Ch'.cag... wera in j town looking f-r good horse flesh andj th farmers did some lively scrambling ! for horses so necessary in this spring's) work. The next horse sale in March I
Nicholson and Henry Lemster arrived i the banner one of the year
It was expecta.d that the Indiana Pjbllo Service Commission's hearing at Gary in connection v. ith the petition of bondholders to junk the Garv and connecting railway would come to an end at Gary today. Hearings have ben undwr way for a week at Commer club. Comissioner Charles A. Edwards presiding. C.le statistic.
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etery. C. W. Chase, iresldent of the Gary street railways company. was hopeful that, junking would not be allowed. A decision will be I'uJoiPil later at Indianapolis. SLAYER OF KAYSER
today recited
facts concerning population of the district served, of the number of houses, passing travel and the ue of the nilwar as a caTfnr to the Calvary rem-
CASCARETS" SET YOUR LIVER AND BOWELS RIGHT They're fine! Don't remain bilious, sick, headachy and constipated.
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! of Tolleton. overlooking Little Calumet ! marah. Only one other house, that a' ', half Mock to the oast -was iu sight. Kayscr was a pro-German advocate tml ; : his death, at the hands of Infuriated i I Balkans, was often predicted, because of' 1 his anti-ally utterances.
On the e-.ening of August 24 the pas-, tor was alor.e at his home, hi family ! having gone to Michigan or. a vacation.' At 7 00 o'clock his neighbors, John Schultz and wife, paerj by and jict the raptor sprinkling hi.s la.vti. At T.SOi Paul Tomano. zy. a Gary lawyer, report- : ed to have been interested in embargoes on munitions, and Miss Iiliari Fre, ! now tho v. ife of an army officer, visited Kayser. "While tliT? the pastor put his 1 dog in the basement. Miss Frees, being afraid of it.
Shortly after mn o'clock Schultjt and;
SCHERERVILLE Gorge N". Gard transacted bus.ness In Chicago. Tuesday. ''has. Trinen and Joseph RMsch, Jr., bo'h went to Logansnort, Wednesday to straighten tip their income tax. Mrs. Perry Crochet t spent Saturday at Logansport. Mrs. Joseph Plsch, Sr.. and her son Joseph went to Chicago Thursday whero they will spend a few dsya wilh their friends and relatives. Two of our young hoys, Joseph Pisch. Jr.. and Frank Keiplingr rent to Crown Point, Monday to be examined, for military service. Both passed the examination. .Tuhn Maas certainly had hard luck.
H. N. Hempstead (above) and Tom Hickey. The probable prosperity of basehall this coming season is a point on which not all club owners and moguls are agreed. President Hempstead of the Giants, for instance, believes that the game will enjoy a quite prosperous season. Tom Hickey, president of the American association, believes, on the other band, that tough timos are ahead for baseball and he is not sure that the association will see the season through. It appears that in viewing the game's chances it depends a lot where you sit.
Ist week on Tuesday morning a three-year old horse, and In the, evening a nine-.rear old horse died. Both were va'iiisiSle animals. The loss is estimated at b"tweeri SSoO and $400. Mr.
Maas in eleven years ha had the mis- I fortune of losing fifteen good horses. I The snow was lying so deep at places) south of Schererville that Geo. Schultej was kept busy with a few gangs, sliov-J eling snow last Friday, so that the milk shippers again could dri-e through the!
toad to get the milk to the station. Mrs. OCick P.ohrman. Sr., has been very-
sick for the past few weeks and is un- !
ROBBEQ IH FRONT OF PARK READ'S HOUSE
Margaret Dahistrom. 4741 Monticello avenue. Chicago, was robhr-d ;n Gary of her handbag ln 5th avenue last, night, between Monroe and Jackson lreet. on the north boider cf Jefferson usrk. while walking The r:me was staged almost opposite the home (.f Park Commissioner Homer J. Ca it and at the same place whte a r.egr, several weeks ago, attempted to attack a woman. !! of Pgrbitng fa -i' Ve on the park border is blamed by Mrs. Pahlstrom. "I wa walking west, going te the home of Mrs. Thorgren, 6j7 Harrison street, about 6:110 o'clock." fa id Mrs. Pahlstrom. "I had two handbags on my arm. This thief rushed up to toe. tore one from me and then ran. The bag contained or $ln in currency, an I. C. railway i cKet, a check on a Huntington bank, signed by rte- OrI ngton, a watch and a $40 set of teeth. If I en a get back the check- and the teeth the present holder may keep the money," sa.d Mrs. r'ahistroni
t.c-rc is a amerence Detwe,.. Saving the Hair andtryinff to resurrect it HERPICIDE is a hair saver f MM MM Application at the better barber aken Guarantee,! by The Heraicile Co,
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Best for colds, bad breath, , sour stomach children love them.
down and wept. Schramm is said to have admitted being war.ter in Chicago, of having helped in the killing of a po1 c marshal near Chicago and of slaying a priest at Gary. Xtobtoery the Motive. "The reason this crime was so hard to trace was beca-ise it was not premeditated, inot prearranged. Had it
been there wouia nae neen a caicn in j 1vlf9 returning fro mup town found! the plans somewhere that rouM na e I Kayser"a body on the sidewalk in front I lift a clew. ; of the house. Efforts had been made to'
"But this was an impulsive crime
Schramm and the man with himlie says died of a broken he3i-f o
bis life a snort time later were pas-, mnrks oC vioJn, truggl and bullets! sing the lonely Kayser home. They.,,.,, came. from tw pistols. ' knew Rev. Ka; ser s wife and children j Dr. Frank W. Smith, coroner at the! were away. They decided to rob him. time, was summoned with tho police and! But he put up a stiff light, there was i Mr Forbis. then in charge of the id-nti-! shootin. they shot Mr... but gt. f right- f ,.,ln bureau, directed the polic v ork. ! ened before getting any money and then , Howards were offered hy German sociobeat. it. , ti. threatening letters that Kayser bad ' The preceding is Chief Forbis' version : re..cj v4 Cre probed, and susi-e.-is wre ' as related by correspondence f rom questioned, bu t of no avail. j Bridgeport. Il clears up th-j long . . .j
tery and it may be stated hero that the police nad Schramm's name under consideration for a long t'mo. Forbes ha? carefully kept preserved all the fjat.-i
GIRLS! THICKEN AND BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR . A! STOP DANDURUFF Try this! Your hair gets wavy, glossy and abundant at once.
i tie him. The house was in disorder.
-whom : Kayser had been reading by the window ended j rrl tjj,; murderers came. There were
Get. i 10 -cent box now. B cheerful! Clean up inside to-night snd fel flne. Take Cascnrets to liven
your liver and clean the bowels and i and kept fresh in his mind the details j I
stop heediches. a bad cold, biliousness, offensive breath, coated tongue, sallowncss, sour stimach and gases. To-night. 'ke Casesrets and enjoy tho nicest, sentles' liver and bowel tleai.sing you . er exrericr ccd. V.'ake up feeling rand F crj body's doing . Cascarets best !ai.ive for children nlso.
knowing tha sooner or later tho ms-i tery would be solved. ! POX e ;
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Pev. Kayser. who b'lilf up a colony of i
German people, resided in a lonely part.
IT
IS IMPORTANT
INFORiTlATION 4.0 ee-err automobile owner in Iake county that there has been eetaV listed ir. Hammond a comrany under the style of the Champion Tire A Supply Company, wfc.i wi!J market the rery best tires- that can he made. They will distribute only one style of tire which Is non skid SJJd looks, acts and wear3 lire a cord lire. Thte company will shortly Issue a catalogue of automobile r.ecessitles that they will carry in itork. such as "VY'ro Wheels for Ford aad Cherrolet Cara. Heintx SelfStarter and Ugbter for Ford Cars. Fire "Bxticnishers, Champion and rux.gen Spark Huzs, TVJnlafcleld Cleaners permanently attached to the windshield for c1eain? rain from glass, and Spot Lights. The Champion Tire & Supply Company will be th only eTc7usir jobhert. in Northern Indiana carrying a corajlete ftock of automobile scceesor'ed. This company is run in conlection wth the Mcllroy Belting A Hose Co., Tnman and Sohl St. Mr. Fr"d F. Frifdley, former Chief Deputy Sheriff, is Vice President in.i Gcuoral Manager.
Not a Bite of
Breakfast Until You Drink Water
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Sayt a glass cf hot water and phosphate prevents lllrest and keepa us fit.
To be possessed of a head of hv, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff is merely a matter of using a little r.anderine. It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get a small bottle of Knowlton's Pandcrine now for a few cents all drug stores recommend It apply a !itt as directed and within ten minutes there will be an appearance of abundance, freshness, fluffincss and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as j on will you cannot find a trace of dandruff or fallfhg hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks use, when you will see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair sprouting out all over your scalp Oanderir.e is, we believe, the only sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and it never fails to stop falling hair at one. If you want to proe how pretty and soft your hair really is, moisten a cloth with a little rjanderine and carefully draw it through your hair taking on small strand at a time. Tour hair will be sort, glossy and beautiful in Just a few moments a deilghtufl surprise waits everyone who tris thi. Adv.
Miss Ada Berv.-anger of this place. Mrs. j Rohrman suffered a raralytic stroke! and is la a critical condition at pres-1 t cn!. 1 The fast thawing of the snow caused en overflow around here, and e" eral i culverts were torn out. ; As John F. Schafer of Chicago, has i shown his kindness in eominj out here i several times to instruct the Dramatic; club in their play, the members of the club raid him a visit Sunday and Men-i day to show him that they also apprc I- . ate lus kindness. The members of the ' "iub were Misses Barbara Hllbrb k. Ma- j rie Austgen, Thtresia Schlesser, Martha ! Schaefer, Messrs. Lawrence Miiler, i "lance Schafcr, George Schumacher, Harry Bohnnan, .Joseph llcnian, Fmil
Seberger and Michael Kuhn. Mr. Schaefer was more than surprised to see such a bunch of his friends from here at his home, and certainly showed them all a good time. George Maas, William Peders and
Frank Place went to Crown Point, Sat-' urdsy to be examined. I Fdward Stephen was a Chicago vis-' itor on Saturday. Miss Ada Berwangsr was catlel to j Chicago Saturday, where she hid a fa- j tient to take care of. j The weather being so pleasant Sunday j gave the young people of the neigh- 1 boring towns an npr-ortur.ity of going! out for sleigh parties again. A lirgc : croud of Pyer. namely: Misses Julia : Hoffman. F.lizabeth Tentmacher. Ele-j nora Sehtefer and Lena, Emma, Roste.; Veronica and Helen Kellman. Messrs. i Fdward Helmer. Tony Auterman. Frank I
KEEP THE HOMF. VIIIF.S BIB-NIXO HIT IJOVT tOOl SO MICH OX Til Ell.
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How to Get Relief from Catarrah If you ha catarrh, catarrhal de! ness. or head noises go to your 'druggist and get 1 o.. of Parminf (double strength, tnke this home and to it add water and just a little sugar as directed (n each package. Take 1 tablospeen. tui 4 tunoi a o'ny. This will often br'ig oui" k relief from th distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become esy pinl the mucus stop dropping into tho throat. It is easy to make, tastes pleasant and rot !jt?!. Kvorv on who has catarrh shou'd give this treatment a trial. Tou will probably Mnd if is just what voti iieed. For sale by Surnni'-r's Pharmacy. Adv.
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BABY GRAND TIANO i Feet 8 IfrAea Leo Your Daughter You want her to be refined and accomplished. Her accomplishments will not be complete without mastering the piano. The small Grand piano would be an ideal pift for her i: is the piano pai-exceUoncc. The Brambach Baby Grand has won its way into heans and homos. Tonally marvelous: in desien n thing of beauty, it occupios no more room Than an Fpi irrht piano. Ask us to mail you paper pattern showing limited space it will require on your floor. Price $195 Hear it her? TODAY.
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Teutemaoher and T-onard. Alvln, Leo
snd Andrew Kejlman took a Joy ride i to Schercr''ille where thy spent several ; hours at the home of Henry Sohumach-1 er. Sr. Various parlor games wer piny- J cd after which tight refreshment.": w-ere ' served and at a !at hour they all ele. j parted after having an e.njoyable time, j The late Mr. Dvinsky, who for some i time has been ill with rnncr. at the I
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j Just as coal, when it burns, leaves i behind a certain amount of ineombusti
; ble material in the form of ashes, so I ' the food aud drink taken day sfter day j ! leaves ill tho alimentary canal a cerisin i . amount of indigestible material, which j if not completely eliminated from the i jsstem each day, becomes food for the ! millions cf bacteria which infest the ; bowels. From this mass of left-over j waste, toxins and ptomaine-like poisons j ! are formd and sucked into the blood. ! j Men snd women who can't aet feel-! I ing right must begin to take Inside ; j baths. Before eating breakfast each
morning drink a aiass of real hot water, with a teaspoonful of limestone phos- ; phate ln it to wash out of the thirty feet of howeis (he preious day's aceumulst'on cf poisons and toiins and to
" keep the eritjr. alimentary canal clean, ! ! pure and lresh. I Those who are subject to Kick heal- i
TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT
LADY'S EVENING WAIST. By Anabcl Worthing ton.
fich, rold. billon nss, constipation, J
f other v ho wake up v 1th ta ste, fr,u
! breath, backache, rheumatic stjffnejv or ! hive aour, garsy sromacii after mvals
are urijed to get a quarter pound of limestone rhosphate from the drug stor, and begin practicing internal smitatior.. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone an enthuiast on
the subject. Adv,
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The newest feature In eren!rg waists is the use of cap sleeves oD nearly all of tie smart models. This type of waist as s rule is very simple, beenvse it depends on attractive materials for its heanty. Tho e-ne sboTen in N'o. 5oT9 is in draped surplice effect, with the fasfetiicsr at the left ii under a fancy bnckie. There is a s!Tlo"w plait cever esch shoulder to give a oft effect in the thin material. Tie edges of waist and sleeves may he finished with pirot, or else they iry be botmd 'vith FUrTcrw satin ribbon. The oti(?erhody is in cce piece aad it fas-tecs st the side front The lady's eresict "waist pattern No. is ect in fife sises "4 to 42 inches best measure. la the 30 inch sire the waist reiuires IS ?rds 36 in(!h or lv ysrds 40 inch snd yard 7 or 36 incb material for rniderbrwiv PrW 10 cents
Putting On a Good Front
GOOD front, i? very essential an indication of refinement. If von want to put on a really good front,
Ycant to wear shirts and collars that, are "washed clean, starched thoroughly and ironed properly, send your laundry to us. The more critical a man is the better we like it. and the better he'll ILkc it. The pains we take with his linen will add much to his dressiness and he can rely upon every bundle coming back to him in perfect condition. Hammond Laundry Co. 163 Michigan Avenue, Hammond Phone 134. Gary Phone 1015.
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SPECIAL FEATURE THUR3DAY NIGHT. AMATEUR RACES BETWEEN SOME OF THE FASTEST SKATERS OF CHICAGO AND NO, IND. RINKS. MATINEE FRIDAY, WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, BOX SKATING CONTEST IN THE EVENING.
General Admission 10c LINNEMAN & MADURA. Props.
