Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 204, Hammond, Lake County, 21 February 1918 — Page 8
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THE TIMES
Tlmrsdav. Feb. 21. 1918.
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CROWN POINT
DYER
LOWELL
MERRTLLVILLE
MUNSTER
LANSING
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WHITING
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CEDAR LAKE
GRIFFITH
SHELBY
ST. JOHN
HOBART
HIGHLAND
ROBERTSDALE
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TMTC SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS Eat less meat if you feel Backachy or have Bladder trouble.
WHEN ENGLISH GIliLS SET ABOUT LEARNING FARMING THAT DOESN'T MEAN JUST CARRYING MILKING VAIL
Msat form urt acta wl.'ch tx'-Atn ; and overworks the, kidneys in the'.r ef-j forts to filter It from the system. F.er- j ular eatars or meat must flush the I kidneys occasionally. To a must re- j 1'eve them like you relieve y.vjr bow - ; els: removing all the ac!ri, waste and J poison. !s you feel a dull misery in i the back or iek headache, diss'.ness. your stomach bouts, tongue Is coated ' and when the weather is bad you hare . rheumatio twingei. The. urine- is i cloudy, full of sdirr.r.t: the channels
living- you t:
up two or three times during the nifcht. To neutralize ths Irritating n-'d- ; and flush off the body's urinous waste set about four cuncc-s of Jr.dd Paits ' from any pharmacy; take a tablespoon ! f.il !n a goass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will hri act f.r.e and bladder disorders d'.s- j eppear. This fstnous salts Is triads from i the acid ef'srapes and Ien:on J :'re. ! fab'.r.ed with l!tl!a, and has t'?n j ':sed for feneration? to c!an and st!:n- . i.late sluggish kidneys and stop blad-
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Irritation. Jadd Salts
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s!v; harmless and makes a deiightf ul ffervesTent lith' water -inVc whi -h millions of men and wo.r.en take now
Treparicg for the epnngiriTe.
Farniir.K to the Ersgiir.h girl means more than becomingly carrj'ing a muking paii or rosing a Maude Muller with a h3y rake. The British lassies in the photograph are mastering the intricacies or cultivation with the tractor. They are pupils at an agricultural school in Buckinghamshire and it's no lark for them as thvy realize that the bulk of the ncrk of proichng foodstuffs for the;r fighting men rests upon their shoulder.
and then, tl: and bladder
us avoiding serious diseases .v.! v.
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Proof that Some Women
do Avoid Operations
Mrs. Etta Dorion, of Ogdensburg, Wis., says: I suffered from femalo troubles which caused piercirjg pains like a knife through my back nd side. I finally lost all strength so I bad to go to bed. The doctor adrjsed an operation but I would not listen to it. I thought of what I had read about Lydia E. IMnkhara's Vegetable Compound and tried it. The first bottle brought qreat relief and eix bottles have entirely cured me. All women who have female trouble of any tied "should try Lydia E. rinkham"s Vegetable Compound."
How Mrs. Boyd Avoided an Operation.
Canton, Ohio. "I suffered from a female trouble which
caused me much, suffering, and two doctors decided that I would have to go through an operation before I could get well. "My mother, who had been helped by Lydia E.Pintham's Vegetable Compound, advised me to try it belore subrnittinpto an operation. It relif ved mefrom j rev troubles eo I can rl my houe wori; x i'li -u any
amcui:y. i auvise any woman who is aini-vm wnn "female troubles to give Lydia E. IJ?nkham's Vegetabl9 Compound a trial .irwl it .ll do "s rruch .-r r,'".'''
for tbem.' ilr. iiAEii; lioro, 1U1 Zlo, .t., i ., E., Canton, Ohio. . I i'l.iL
c-vervf Dici woman onou
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Whiting And Its People
ciatica is conducted under stste, super- street was held
vision, ruakir.g reritar rapcrta of its! at Ilcssvllif,
The r?.rcr.t -Tchers association cf
V. RHXT Furr-lshed roo:t:s for light ! the "Whiting high and public s-jhools
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l"--r cf ?ta
ieeping. IiiV:ic, 400 . Vhlting.
""rn. C. Miller cf i lurtui. hair? the ir.-n f en ice s t
ie Sa.cred Hear? Mstp.nary cxen3:C0 o'clock on
"Whit j ill ha e its monthly Vusir.esa pice? J-i't-t i ing st the high y.-hool a'aditrluci u
gtlii.u uini. i.:ia lu Kjrs lVi.J.u:
by a program and dance. 1 uinr-.i.
; '.'etiuf sfin;.- nnd I'ridy afternoons lnI s'cad ( f In the r-.eiiii.gs cf these d.i;.f. ' two weeks' ri-ission si'.lcc is sIeo,
for the Sacred Heart
Before Submitting To An Operation
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few weeks age.
i WANTED Competent young lady as! ' ''
Kle.aay p:r cur sues cerartment. ' i---h-'" utu.'-r. ; i tiiey launched
. Goricr.s. 2-21-i j Tb AValker home, on New Torh ae-l , (rank cf knight will also be conferred, i . NOTICE. inue. recently purchased by the board. qi-t- inLlV I Mrs J. Nickclson of Koberts aenue, ' ArP.icatior.s for position en Whitirig; of education, h-is now been opened ur. : OX. JUfTiN I waa a Chicago visitor, i rci'.ce Derartmer.t for duties as ratrcl- ! a sohcc-l housw. This buihims now i man will b, revived up till J a. m..f houses a n-w primary grade, the r,-' 1 i ;.,,cC.'.an of M-vrt: ttrenue' ls on jl'fbruary 1'tiS. by Board of iub- i trtjctcr being Miss IT. n TToed. re- Kdw.trd Austgen and I'rsrk Wachter i!'"'v lie Su'ety (it the City Hiil. j rentiy from Uary, whr C;'e was a kin- : hiie both purchased farm tractor en-. The senior -hoir vi.ll met at the Applicants must conform to the fol- j dersarten teacher in the Froebel school. fc'ne. j ts homo o:i My rtie avenue, Friday
lowing standard: j Mrs. Lirl Bouuie er.ttTwmed . the : Jlrf. Jo.. 5v.hnial la rejott-.d ery e6n:nfc. Aga not vr 30 years: not less than members of the Independent Pedro club j low. j Mr. and Mrs. Starring of Indiana 5' 0"; weight rot less than 150 pound?;!', her home in Indiana boulevard or. i The "Woman's "-athc!ic Foresters he'd j boulevtrd. wore Chicago visitor.
read ar. i writ; Hti?l!sh: full citiion an i Tjsoy nlcht. Prizes were awarded : the' r monthly mcetirs' Vodnsday af- ; resident of "Whiting. . t-21-3 ' to Medatues Cannes, F"im. Stnt'.-n ) ternocn.
nd I..ec. The nxt meeting will be Peter Thlelcn is on the tick bf. ' held st the home cf M:. John Can-! John Miller and son Frank trans-' ner, N'.n Toik aurwfl. I sc't d business in ChVago, on Tuesday.! The regular meet ing of "Wl;itir.g ledce. i Vv. Houk of Crown Totm, isited h!a ! Xo. 34?, K.' ''f P. will be held tonight i pit'.en's here Wednesday. I ?t which th rank cf knight ill be j Hen; y Nt-bliin, trait, aslcd business i eon' r rod upon several candidates. j in Chioaso. AV'ednesda y. p:er Koeli ! ill-pro-, ins a lr.s home, A Mby b'-y arrived at the home of i
womicg at the, Princess Theatre 2 dys. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 22-2Z. WUllun 8. Hart tr. "The Narrow TralL" -1 s - 4 ?rciaj rr.aticee at 2 p. m. at th'i Princess Theatre, V."ahins'm.'s Fir'hdsy, Friday. Feb. 22. 2-CO-U
rrtaoeas Tiatr tonight. Oaii Kane chased the. Pave;. port home, in a bajpy fn-e-reci photoplay, "A CHirne i Andrew. Fr:ll and Erhart Ki!man of WU"' A-novnl story uniquely to'd. ! went to gt. John on Tus'lav to at (end Also a Jerry Comedy. 2-21-1 the funeral of their grandmother. SUlt Theatre tonight. Txtangl pre-: The Rd Cross benefit dance to be
iota J . samay Sherry er.i Clga Grey j pivn bv th) Masonic lodge
&BtlC. live a-t. -M'-o T: ut -. Sla ish halt tomo-row n'eh i
Mr sid Mrs. Davenport of Cleveland b venue, have rrio d t3 South Oilcago. fr. arid Mrs. 11'. P. Pyrin ton ha-.e rur-
the ; f"S
F.oltJid in "Frlce of F0H7." First epi-: cle. Also n. Trianslc comedy, "Theiftrange Feet." 2 - 2 1 -1 ' Tomorrow n1?ht. Mason's dance, Slavish hsjh Benefit Peed Cross. Hsy';- ; Xew Jitxa Band. Id Cross Ke'resh-.; tit Booth. 2-21-lj The Whiting Savings a.r.4 Ioan Asso-
'-!! Ti e
to be h'gger event than the p 'ti given for ili. same caue
Mr.5ii'' v 111 he f c, ir. lsl;ed by Pro. Ceo C. Hny"s mvh5!a and there will he; sw.rrni booths presided o.ur by 1.1. i'n-ss Indies. ' T'nt! ''"erfll of the two-year old son ' of Mr. and Mrs. Mike TVmko of Stibr I
in t ih r s i re e . n .".. '"harhs P. Trueblood c
1 ? e ca '.!:? i hure.T. has P
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d f preach n, sermon using a j cuhjort t'le-book "His Family." by ' !
I Mr. and Mrs. t 1 day e-, rning.
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lia:T Daa'-lie, on Tues- 1
This Mr. True'-
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ROBERTSDALE
Mrs. Vsc---J!ti cf Kcberts ai cnue, was a South Chicae'- visitor. Mrs. Trar.sler cf Chicaso, isitsd at tim Zerver U or! My 1 tie avem?. Mr. Cash of Iloberts avenue, acciclenisily fell and sprained hts knee.
"Wiibei-t. Goufli of P.oljcrts a-. rnue, is1 on the sick list. i Jf. ConglUin and daughter Johenra of Poberfs avenue, wero Chicago isitors. I Mr. r.andaloff of Myrtle p.-inic, is !
; still on t!:e si' k list. i
Thel school house, and all prestnt report
r fins time. Mis. Axel I'.orifiun of Ciaik, was a Gary business transactor yesterday. Mrs. Daniel "Wi.-k of Tollcston, was a Clark visitor. The St. John's Lutheran services were held it the local school house last evening. The sr ic-s will start early TVedncsday evening, at 7:20. during lent. Kev. P.ump of Tollcston, ni'.l conduct the srviee8. Mrs. August L'mli of Clark, tranta'-t-ed business in South Chicago. Mrs. Cr.T-e itowe'il of Cary is on the sick list and will not be able to teach school for a few days.
LOWELL
Stomach Upset? Stop Indigestion, Gases, Sourness-Pape's Oiapepsin
bt:13s) of "Pss JoCe J.lss
- and "!u'e"" i-t
j of t'i h i'.'t- f. Int) b'"H one nf Vt!:'ri'3 j jj, ! ircrr -tv i;t. Mr. and Mrs. ' i
ill e.:r.y tlie 'anniily fht 'r ""lii:': j sir i', v hlch. la to be vncatd 1-y the ; .'v. irt-s v:?'er, Mr. AVilliar.i It :;. The 1 -!.; a' 1 .!- 1 f f.ihcrty w 1 '. r-i;- th;r ' r C S" t the ic,-- r.C of the ordor r.t Monday r.igh. This! fine s i!l contain ten s'ara. rcproer,f ing I th. number of r-.CT.lur3 already hi stv- t
Instant Relief! Neutralize stomach acidity and stop dyspepsia, pain, heartburn, belching. Try it!
! Ttte Pci Cr'T-s wi'l meet at thai ' T- -nklin aiiditoriitrrt Friday nf ter.-.oon. J Ai ar '"ii - - con 0 and h'dp kniti j r n 1 c v. . . ! Mr.;. C. n. Bucll of Indiana bouievarS, I j ,T P ?Otl!l C'li ; . q;,- -cisiTOr. 1 Mr. Viurrell ' Rc!)'-r:s s'.tu. was : ' a Thurmond isitor. !
KOBART
Fourteen merc.bers of Lowell lodge attended the dedication of the Knights of Tythles in H.-tnimend. Tuesday m'srht. They repcrt a "no time. T?n '-jpfi'l of Ystf C. Vosbnrt? was
hel4 at the Christian church here yestcday acd was attended by a large number of his neighbors and friend:-. The services were in charge of ice Masonic lodge of Lowell. Intcrrrunt v as made in the Lowell cemeltry. S. PnHram is Ciuite cer.ously sick. - Mrs. J. 11. Prannock visited her mother. Mrs. "William Garrison in Crcs011 yesterday. Herm Purdy of Hammond. came down yestertiay, being called hre on ao-nind ,cf the sudden death of his fa the r.
Indiana State Letter. The casualties In the rabbit trench's have been unusually bea-vy this wlntci. according to the game commissmnet - On a eourt cf the h'vr snewa, V hunters were able to kill rabbits wi'h greater ease. A large number of burners were out also, riped ty th fancy prices h-ing t.p for rabbit a. I r::.-fctr shrs.
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j rifv. Peuben L. Breed, V. I'.. ; c !-. Will if peak at the M. 11. j nev" if'ir.diy e-enjr;g. Til 311 effij-t to save fuel. Be-
J who he?- been ,:jitii f Chi- . A. Barnes for t'e hurfh I Th Knights .f X : will hold a lecftmvr Fa'h-igard to the budding
to .to in 5 her mo
lis
left vtf,
ir, Mrs.
v thlas of "Whiting his e enl r. g in re. proposition which '
TConder what upset your atomach which portion of the food did tho damagedo you? Well,- don't bother. If your stomach is ir a reo!t: if sici;. gassy and upset, and what you Just a' hs fermented and turned sour; hen 1 dizzy and aches: belch gases and ncld ami eructate undigested fool; breath foul, tongue coated just take a little Papa's Diapopsln to help neutralize acidity and in fiv minutes ou wonder what heen.me of the indigestion and distress. Millions of meti and women today know that it Is needless t liv. dys
pepsia. A li'.le TMapeps-n occasionally : keeps the st.ori?te!i sweetened and they j eat their fat or!t foods wl'hout fe.-.r. j If your stomach doesn't tako care of! your libera! limit without rebellion; if J your food is a damage instead f a help, j remember the viickcs!. surest, rnst 1 li!irinlss relief is rape's P.-rpepsm, which costs only fifty cent for a large! ease at drug stores. It's truly wonder- j ful it stops fermentation and acidity i and set-f things straight, so gently and ' easily that i'. ta really ns'.-ml.-hitig. ! Adv. ;
TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT
A. J. STiivscr, of Hammond, trans;- ' i-cted b-,is:ne?3 liere yesterday. i Mr. and Mrs. Culiva of (Tilcagc. v!sited h'-re yesterday at the home of Mr. j at.d Mrs. Brand. j The youngest daughter of Mr. and j Mrs. Khowoddor tins ttken suddenly ill j
in a. tfcrious condi- :
n.
1 Mr. 'Willian-s of Chicago . btislness here yesterday, p.d Parsow cf Valparaiso
friends here yesterday.
The I Whist dub will tr.eot t.V;s week Thurs-day evening v. tth Mrs. John Melion. Tho M. I. Ladies' Aid society vill
r-eet this v. eck Thursday with Mr v.". Frown.
t ransaclc 1
visited old
M.
I
i;adyjs and miss long coat. By Anabcl Worthington.
CLARK j A number of the folks of this place ''and several from Gary attended the bote i ' social which w as held at the local j
IT IS IMPORTANT INFORMATION
0 eTury automobile owner in Lake county that thre kae been established 5n Hammond a cotr.rany under tae style of the Champlsn Tire t. Supply Company, who w-il market the very best tires that cm he made. They wVl distrihttfo only one style of tiro which la non-ssld and looks, acts arid wears like a cord tire. Thla companr will shortly seas a catalogue of automobile, necessities that they will carry la itock, uch as W ire Wheels for Ford and Chevrolet Cars, Helntz SelfStarter and Lighter for Ford Cars, F!re Exiinru!shers. Champion and Tangften Spark Plage. Windshield Cleaners rrmanently attached to :he windshield for cleaning tain from glass, and Spot Lights. The Champion Tire & Supply Company rill be the only exclusive Jobbers In Northern Indiana carrying a complete stock of automobile accessories. This company !s run In connection with the Mcllrcy BeUicg & Hose Co.. Truman end Schl Sts.
Mr. PYed F. Friedley, former Chief DTuty ind General Manager.
Sheriff, is Vice President
A lor. 5 coat which -. scit.ihic for rastorirg and yet with style enocch tf it for general wear U No. It may be mad of wool Teloura, with the collar and cuffs of reiret or satin. The coat has
j long, loos line, but it it given a trim J appearance by tlie hackled belt, which ! draws it in at the waistline. Yen -may j take your rhoiso of the collar or the -arf i for the neck. The latter Is -very new and I ! well liked by young girls. The aleeres ! irny be finished with or without the deep I enffs. The enormous po Lets are cut In
point. The lady's and mis' long coat pattern
i No. FeXO is out in four sires, 34, 40 ! and 44 inches buat measure. Length cf i ceat at centre back i 4S lnchea. A on j the figure the 36 Inch size require 6i J jar.is 36 inch, -with H yard CO Inch conI trastieg goods. Trice 10 ceata. i I
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COMB SAGE TEA IN HAIR TO DARKEN IT It'a Grandmother's Recipe to keep her Locke Dark,
Glossy, Beautiful.
Ii you want health you can have it, by heeding Nature's laws. Keep the stomach strong, the liver active, the blood pure, and the bowels regular, and you will seldom be ill. Take good care of these organs, and at the first sign of anything wrong promptly take Beecham's Pills. yois certainly need the nelp and relief of this world -famed remedy, to keep the body in health. They quickly establish normal conditions, so the organs perform their functions as Nature intended. No other remedy will so surely strengthen the system, stimulate the liver, regulate the bowels and quickly improve the general health as
Direction of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. Sold fay druggists throughout the world. Ia boxes, 10c, 25c
J
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"3? f i j 3Ms i&k. :,
fax I'S 1V (5 lc
ij is is m tsng
! The cld-tlme mixture cf fage and ' Sulphur for darkeninsp gray, streaked iand faded heir Is grandmother's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which, is ! culte sensible, as we are li -'ir.s In an
lac xrben ft vnuthful appearance ;s of ':
'the Blestest advantAg'.
Nowadays, thei'itrh. we .lon't have j the troublesome task of Fathering the: j sage and the mussy mixing at home. j All drug- stores sell tiie rady-t-use j J product, improved by the addition of, i other ingredients, called "Weyth's Sase I 1 ana Sulph ir cinpounth' It is very PPI utar because nobody can discover it j
Eugene A. Oriswold & Son
DEALING IN
j GROCERIES, MEATS, PAINTS, OILS, HARDWARE.
CROCKERY, SPORTING GOODS, PIPE FITTING, ALUMINUM VAITf:. 276 State Street. Phones: 136-137 Comer Sohl and State. Hammond, Ind.
iromb'o" aft tr h-itb t 'and draw j Our Cash and Carry savings to you means a good bit i this through, your hair, taking one w1len VQU can 4- CT-QCerieS at Wholesale DXlCeS. We 3Tft
small strand at a time, by morning; tue j ... ,1 : u ,
geiUHg Our giuuciicb uaco num wic luauuirtULurtiia ana 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
ii. . I - rl!1 crltjcllw vpfnnrl vrmr mmipv. a7p ata frpt.t.iviT no-ns
snco which is to attractive. This; vvt? ui &.u.viJr ' J -' ' ' &-"-"6 r ready-to-u?e preparat-.-n is a delight- j p-Qods cominfif every day and are fresh.
j ful rsilet requisite for those who de- i - . . T a i 1
sire a more youtntu, arpcaiam-. i. ..t ( -,m7rjrtwmi tmm 1 ur m em"m ,.m,'J.-
; jks jia m m ij u m u u lu is5 m
(gray hair disappears, but what deIJIrhts the ladies with Weyth's Pace
land Sulphur Compound, is that, b'sldes
beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, !t also produces that
soft lustre and appearance of abund
j not intended for the cure, mitigation or i j prevention of disesse- Adv.
Racing
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SPECIAL FEATURE THURSDAY 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 & NUDUM, Props.
