Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 209, Hammond, Lake County, 27 February 1918 — Page 8
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r. Courtney Tells How She Was Cured by Lyciia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Qks.!oc?a. Iowa. " For years T 'wa !mplv in mi?cry from s weakness and awful pains -and
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nothirtff seemed to i; me any jjood. A friend advised me to take l.ydia F. Finkham's Vegetable Compound. I did so and cot re
lief right away. I j can certainly to- ; commend this valughl'j medicine to ! other women who j su.'Ter, for it has j done 3 u ch coo J :
work for mo and I know it will help j others if thf-v will pve it a fair trial." I --Mr-. L:7r.iFCovKTSF.Y, l'?S Sth Ave., lVp?t, Oska'oosa, Io'.va. V"hv will women drag along from day ( to dav, year in snd vear out., suffering I uch rni?ery as did Mrs. Courtney, when such letters r this are continually being puLIihf 1. Every woman who sutlers i frorn displacements, irregularities, intiamrnaticn. Ulceration, backache, ner- J stoutness, or who is passing: through the j Change of Life should give this famous 'root and herb remedy. Lvdia K. Pink-
' ham'? Vegetable Compound, a trial. For ' special advice write Lvdia E. Pinkham Medicine Co , Lynn, Mass. The result cf its long experience is at your service. Your Child's Skin
will be frre tram chafing, scalding eruption! and ail for?ne if you u?e j Svkes Ccrnlori Powder
ror mote than years n r.as Dern nciurj od preventing; skin soreness. 25a at the Vinol and other dru(j store The Comfort Powder Co., Boston. Mm.
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HEADACHE, GOLDS They liven the liver and bowels and straighten you right up. Don't be bilious, constipated, sick, with breath bad and stomach sour.
Wednesday, Feb. 27. 1918.
This charming outfit haa several Interesting features. Th checkered acarf and pockets and the blouie of ei'k jersey, fashioned aorcewhat on the Russian blouse effect, are aure to please. It ia very likely to be popular this spring and summer.
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To-nishl aural Ttka i"aiare! and etijov th n'ca1. 6ent!ct liver anil bowel cleansing; yc.i evr exper'enceJ Waka i;p "i!1h your heal clear, stomach itt'eit. brastli right nnil fel!ne n. Get rid of a'cit headache, btllouaneii. conaUratln. furred tongue, no: 1 atomach, bad colda. Clear your sldn. br'fhten your ej-es. quicken your ater and feel l:Ue doing a full day's vrork. Cascareta are better than salt. p'.Ua or nclomel hecauae they don't ahoek the I'.ver or gripe the bowela or cause Inconvenience all the next day. Mothers ehould dive cros. sick, bilious, feverish children a whole Cascarat anytime as ther can not Injure the thirty feet c? tender bowels Adv.
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Whiting And Its People
This Mias followed by a reading-, "Was lie a Fool"? by Ttobert Servlc; Miss Violet Go'.dlng responded to an encore. Miss Eaperanee Schlechtv- then aang "The Star Spangled Banner." the accompanist for b".h solos being Miss
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XOH BES'T Furnished room for gntlmea. 1!1 ('leve'ancJ a'-e. "Whiting. 2-:o-2 Prlcoe Tbeatra, tonight. Gladys Srooiwell Jn "Cncleao9.M a soi;l-9tir-rtrtg ply enacted by a great Fox cast. Also a comedy that Is a comeily. 2-27-1 Star Theatre tonifht. Carlyle BlockVe'.l In "The Good For .Nothing." Also two-act Triangle comedy. 2-27-1 The msn who Is determined to eave always finds a way to do it. For one of the easiest ways to do It !s to start an account wi'h The "Whiting Savings end Loan Association. Current div!d?ni six per cent. 2-27-1 Herbert Bll, vice presllent and treasurer of the Blehl Iron "Works Co. of Heading. Pa., hss returned to his home after spending a few days here as raest of Miss Ilnth McGirk. Miss Helen AVor.nacctt entertained the nrr.bers of the Beta Gamma Epsilon sorority at her home In Cleveland aveeue. on Siturday evening. The rcgiiiar meotlng cf lilting lodge 'Xe. 343, K. of r. will be held tomorrow st which nil members are reiuested to bo present. irrs. F. A. ?,r!zo entertalnsd her brotiiis, Hrry Atchison of "Wo 3vil'.e, and r,vid At.-his.m of Chlcego, at f". inner at
hor hO!r In i. !?th street, on S'l itt.'. I Toe Ri)al Nejg-hbofs vriil go to East! Chlcaav o dvi the dc-creo work tonight.! They will leave "Whiting on the 7:0 car. There will b a himr' party at. the ! heme cf Mrs. Jl. 0. Groen. 2 ") Cental j
a venue tom'.trow evnini? at ..Hi. An In vtat:on ! r:vn'ld o all To Ije present
b.' lrging scissors an'l n;:terll to make j a bil e ' oul'.t V.d'k. Airs. Orfthn1! of 12!t f-'v. rgasd t
s.Mv n 5lo:i'iiy, after an extended Illness. The doreascd Is s".ir.-i e ! by her huaband an'i four children. "!h Va?Ti '.v!!: confer the third degree a t! a n-ro'inj oi-.ij;lit. wlil-ri he-ar-.ns at fi o'clc-'k. Ref reshrnenis will b served durl'ie f!i evening.
afternoon. All are Invited. F. A. I.overJn of SherburnvHia, til, who apent a few daya -wi'Ji relatlvaa here, relumed home today. it. J. Beiriger has returned from a business trip to New York City. Mrs. Cash Allen of Crown Point. Is visiting relatives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Iltrmnn "Woodworth. and
Mayma Rehna. A number of patriotic 1 daughters. Bertha and Myrtle, attended tableaux ware lven which concluded the i'n funeral of Mrs. Woodworlh a aia-
program, dancing then being enjoyed. r. Mrs. "W. Brown of Chicago, yester- j I
the niusto for which was furnished by day. Mrs. Brown was 95 years cf age. Miss Violet Goldlng on the piano, and The Interment took place at Mt. Hope. I
Clarence Kgrgers on the violin. The ten stars In the flag represent the following members who are already In the
service of their country
being In France:
Moore. Clarence Moore, Ora Jacobus. Monte Market. Hoy Mcore, Lloyd Gregory, William C. Smith, Fred I. Ingham and Arnold Odall. City Fireman and Mrs. Ben May of
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119:h street, are the proud parents of a nine-round daughter, bora last Thursday. Mrs. John Gallagher of New TorH avenue. Is lmprovlngfrom a severe case of typhoid pneumonia In St. Margoret's hospital. S'sti-r Walbercya, for twenty years primary tea:her In the Sacred Heart school here. Is seriously 111 In St. Margaret's hospital. Attorney T. Joseph Sullivan still continues enrolling men In the campaign for ship builders and helpers, there bein e about sixteen enrolled here novr An exciting game dt basketball will be played here tonight when the Owl club meet the Camp Custer sold'ers team from Michigan. ,
' JTOTICB. i Hammond Federation cf Musicians, j Local No. 203, will again meet on usual j nfght. the first Monday of each month, j Next regular meeting March 4lh, 1 3 1 S . 2-27-1 RKIN'HAr.DT ELSTEK. Sicy. j
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The Milk ehlppers held a special meeting. Friday. Mrs. Frank Berwanger visited friends and relatives In Chicago. Friday. Howard Walters of Merrillvllle. was in this p'ace Friday morning. A number from here attended the fnnrals of Mrs. John M. Thiel ani Mrs. Joseph. Schmal on Friday and Saturday. Feler SchweUaer and Henry Schumacher transacted business at the Dyer bank, Saturday and Monday. Mrs. Fred Henderiong was a Chicago business visitor Thursday. The farmers are glad the snow ia gone, as they are now able to get In
the fields again and get the necessary I food for the cattle. j Frank P. Anstgen ws In Elgin, 111., I Saturday, In conference with ir.Iik shippers at that place. Frank Berwanjer who received severe Injuries to his leg about a year ago. now Is at a Chicago hospital for treatment. Henry Schumacher, Jr.. and farm!--, and Mis Cla Klein cf 15S Lew-s ; street, Hammond, viaite J over Sutidav ! at The hor.io of Henry Schumacher, Sr. Frank A ? at gen cf .Toilet, spent Sat- 1
jurday and Sunday with his paren's and
County Supt. i banner sale of
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ten s?ar, r .'ji a . r-rr ippmpria!? l.r,-i-e a" T O. O. F. ha". Monday night. The flag was carried in hy thre children In y ' rs'' lr costume, wf'er Th!ch e seh 's irsdo by R.v. Go, . Jones the 'h'"istior. church. This
wf. followed pv a fin'o, "Ivc?
H)M? F:r B.-rrlrg". by Miss Lillian Mcnberac of Hamiicn'1. Little Miss F.eiyn Cai-.r.er :."' eave a. fading.
GUARDING OUR LINES
Heigliway reports a
thnft s'ampa in tnei
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room mvlr tt.e charge of Otto Stcifel has sold "?1 thrift stars since the dnve p??!!. S'veicil ohrr scliools in the cotinly ere fors'.ng ahead, and re-p.-.i : gi en at the -last Institute reported a sa of aln"t C.f"!'r) stamps frsm the schools under Frof. Helghway'a Jutusdiction. List of letters regaining In this offi'o for the wek ending Feb. 25, 1313. uncalled for: Cora E. Mann. E. M. Morehoof, Nordyfce. & Marmon Co., M'ss 'a:a Smith, Mike Satis. Mis. Marthn
Wheeler. These letter will be eent
I the dead letter office March 25. 131S, If ! rot i a!d for before. In railing for I the aboe please say "Ailertied." g;v-
iinr rlate of ti? P. F. TIein. r. I
) Lac I V:io'ki, Annie Tork,
Harbor. j George Chrlstcft. Indiana Harbor; I Helen Adams. Gary. Nick Chacker, Marie r.obr, Gary. ! New rourt oases.
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j friends. '"larence SUafer, Lawrence Miller and John Tlelpllnger went to Hammer. 1
where tl.ey attendsd th-j
' Sunday night
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Mrs. Niek Hohrtr.an. St, ! growing; weaker and is excepted to Hie but mi few 3ay. I Miss Kath?rine Rder has ben on I the sick list for over a wee'K. but at present is getting alone nicely. Peter Mllitor of Chkago. spent Punday with Mr. and Mrs. John Maas. Sr.
Michaei frir.skl of North Iako1a, srnt a few days hre last woe. II" tame here to attend the funeral of the
I late August Drin-kt. his father. Mr. I rririki said tl-,af his home the tem. rerature all win'ep vanr. f vAm CA . n
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Ft', ery doliar you
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srend for non-es-labor to make an
unnecessary thing- and It takes it
Ir.ana j a way from gotern-r.nt work. So Ion
a 7 o-j nave not nougm your quota cf War-SavitiKs Stamps you really have no right to complain about our boys lacking their surr!s. SAVE SOMF5THIG !OMKHW.
C-uardfr.e mtr line'? is like jruardlng ! 1 : 1 3 Mead- & r.oyce. In the matour health -wo must r.DCOuraga the! tr ef tie. retitmn of George HoVstsre of coir hcdlcs-train our organs! :i'P end Ponie itcitTtappia . for for bodily endurance, efficiency ind j adoption of Jay Ja. ot-y, a minor; ftjll achfvcmrn. It la not. so much i re" it ion. a. nec.ppstty to fight disease as to cultl-! ('ou'itv commissioner John Cisussn TSte health. I Is In Indianapolis this week where he TC ff "want to increase) our thancesl ln attendan-e at the Gary election for long life Lr. rirce, rif the Surgl-1 ase.
s Gladys L'trpteby had the tnis-
while roller skating on and btidly spraining her
fortune to fai M'jndsy t;ibt,
w r:s ' . .-irs W.-nnlnger who recerilly sold t"'.o Crow n market, iora'ed in the Meyer grocery. ft with his family for Chiraro on 'o,i nosda y wlu rc lie will .n-
cal Institute, Buffalo. Tm. Y., savs: 'Keep thrt kiilr.oys in trood rrdrr. Try to eliminate ttiroueh th.o skin and intSFttne? th rolcons rbat otherwise cloc the kidneys. Avoid eating moat ss much .T3 possible: avoid too much ali, alcohol, tea. Try a milk and TFgefable diet. Drink plenty of water,
eotaiu Aiiunn (.aouo.e sirongta xor t gag m business. eOc at 5ruc2isf3. and exercise so you! m.is .piaJi "Winer entertain' fersplre the skin helps to eliminate members of the p. b. club at ioiic poisond and uric acid." home, Tuesday night. For those easily recognized ymp-1 rou'rty cwit WTi eaten received a
tomi cf iufTarumatlon. as backache, Ecaldia? "w-ater," or if uric acid in the blood has caused rheumatism, "rusty" Joint-, stiffness, get Antiric at. the drus; store, or pend Dr. V. M. .Pierce, Buffalo, N Y.. 10c for trial pkg. Goshet, Ind. "For many years I Vave been a great sufferer with kidney
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SAYS AGIO STOMAGH . CAUSES INDIGESTION Excess of hydrochloric acid sours the food and forms gases.
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xbeumatict pains through my tips, extendias: cotTTt into nty knees. At times I- would be so ttifl I could not cet up or down. 2 also had ecaldong very dark colored and there would
sLcrays be a ForHment n aP0 had difficulty In voiding. Quite recently I IcaT.od of Anuric. I have hardly taken one bottle. I am feeling much tet.rer in every w"3y than I have for none time past, i am sure 1 have fnucd the Tisht medicine in Anuric." Wrti-rAii Harkjcs. 415 ortb. Fifth. St
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to;- from the county clerk at St. .Toe. Mich., Ti'rstlay, sayirg that he had refused a licenso to Paul Simpson and Mary Berry of Crown Point, on account of the mental incompetence of the girl. The couple have tried several times to secure a. license and heve been refused each t'rr.e. Simpson was arrested on Tuesday at Is now lodged In the county jail charged with bastardy, and under f t .000 bond? Jli-n Opal Seige'. th English teacher in the l.inht school, has resigned to accepr a position in the schools at Aurora. 111. Her place on tl-.e t.'row n I'oint high school faculty lias been tendered to Miss Adrr of Dan i lie. Irid. Amos Dyer Allman has returned to his studies at Morgan Park Military academy after a eelge with measles.
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IV. in. to Mr. and Mr-. Wan-en Christr.s.'n. M'.'iiday, a baby boy. The Ladies' Aid will meet at. the home of Mrs. James Scott. Thursday
Viidlgested food d'a-red U1 stomach (lecajs. or ratiir. ferments the same RS food ift tn the open air. says a noted authority. He also tells us that Indigestion Is caused by Hyper-acidity, meaning-, there Is an exce?s of hyrochloric acid in the stomach which prevents complete digestion and starts food fermentation. Thus everything eaten sours in the stomach much like erarbage sours in a can. forming acrid fluids and gases which inflate tho stomach like a toy balloon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery In the chest, we belch tip gas, we eructate eour food or have heartburn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all d'gestlve aids and Instead, get. from any pharmacy far ounces cf Jad Salts and taKe a teble.Tpoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and drink whila it is effervescing, and furthermore, to continue this for a week. While relief follows the f.rst dose. It Is important to neutralize the acidity, remove the gasmaking mass, start the liver, etimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive Juices. Jad Salts is inexpensive and is made from the acid cf grapes and lemon j-'icr. . ombined with lithia ami sodium phosphate. This harmless salts Is used
hj- thousands cf people for stomach! tiouble with excellent results. Adv.
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atCCT.MrTL BrHJfEII D RE5PO SIBII.rTY r. the piano buelnees since 1SS7 means that the;.- w!I, P'ano is reduced to a minimum. T;-ere , real vV
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Terms $2 per "week..
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Note The tons of this Instrument is soft and mellow, the action is of stand ard make, fully warranted. If you are not prejudiced against a used instrument -with good reputation, "ws would advise the Tjurrtass.
$192.00
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' Xote Mahocany case, full SS-note, fully aruaranteed, -with music, and 'bench. The tone of this piajer is sweet and ponderojs, of which places it high above the price asked.
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