Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 213, Hammond, Lake County, 6 March 1918 — Page 8
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MUNSTER
LANSING
WHITING
CEDAR LAKE
GRIFFITH
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ST. JOHN
HOBART
HIGHLAND
ROBERTSDALE
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Ijvogcmcr wunuuv i v w w w KCtHERPICIDE
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PRECIOUS RELICS AND RICH ART TREASURES ARE HOUSED IX THE HISTORICAL CHURCHES OF CANADA
And Its People
Sme'.sar for Wall raper. Pain's. Hardware. 605 Indians bouleva id. 2-23-tf, Frinceas Thftr' tonight. Virginl-i Pearson in "Thou Shalt No-. Steal." a virile American pho ...pla y based on : he ; Seventh ronunn ndmen: . Also a Victor i Moor Comedy. 3-5-1. : Smelser for Garden Tools. 605 Indi- i ana. boulevard. 2-28-tf Mr. art! Mrs. David Pinkerton who ' purchased a farm an! :::"! to atah, Iml , about i vr HK". ha r-, um?d to VTi);iuR nn.-i ar-i rpsiiling in th Carmody flat on lt?th s:ip?'.. ITirnt di. p! i of Mr.'s w Sprins i H?s ani r'-i,a in our wind-w. 3-6-1 7?. "'r.rw pox. The Dao-Titr of r.oboki'i v iil hn:j thutr regulr rr.etinj tonlfht o" shkh h members of th-- 1r!5l i'ri t :rp i i to b preewtit. Thri will b-? :mti- ; tion of randiditi'?. Afrounts du tli "tVhit'rfi" (.".-.. '
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THIS WILL INTEREST STDMACHSUFFERERS Says Indigestion comes from an excess of hydrochloric acid.
COAT BUTTONS? A O, TANK RIVET HEADS
A npi'-known authority ;tat. that i ti'inach troubin and ind i gr-ft ion I nearly always do to aridity and not J as moji folks h!!p, from a lark of j d:;t i juiopji. )le slatos thai an j .rcn of liv d i oi hloi r. acid ;n th i stotnaoh retards l!cn.tion and starts
t food f Armenia I mn, I hn t;r n.als .o ir !: garbai; in a can. forming; acrid ! ft'ijds and g5f, wl, oh infin t th i st'iinarh like r toy balloon. AV tlin ; cl that liea v. iumpy feeling in th i i !).t. we r,iiti fi'ir food. bf-Ich sa. i :' l.ae ) o.t tbv: r n. R.i ! '. r n e, watevIj ra sh. o r n'a:i! f ;i . ! lie tells us to lay as d all digestive !a,U and instead, get from any id,arj macy fo'ir ounc ps of Jadd Salts and
take a tablespoonf-il in a glass of -na-lr before breakfast -w.-h:le it is effervescing:, and furthermore, to eontin i
t nis tor one weeii. n'.!e rlset "oi- i
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Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair
-e je' i sn.i ; ( ' .O.s , ' - ; :r
lowi ilie first do.e. it is Important to
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! n';tralize the acidity, remove th gas- ) I tnaUirg- mas. start the liver, stimulate j ! the kidneys and thus prrmt a free j How of pure digestive Juices. ; Jadd Salts is !cir"!fin and is i:iad'1 jfrom the arid of grapes and lemon j juice, combined with lithia and sodiurn j ! phosphate. This harmless s?tlt is tid I ; by thousand" of rnp fo- stomrtrh ! i trouble with excellent results. i
If you v.ant to keep your hair In pood condition, fce careful tvhat you -wash it with. Most soapr and prepared aharnpoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and Vs very harmful. Just plain muisiuad croanut oil (which is pure and entirely groasclcss), is much better than the
! most expensive soap or an; thinir isr you can use for i-tianpnoini;. as tbi? t rau't possibly injure the ha;r. I Simply moisten your hair with vatrr ! and rub it in. One or two tcaspoonfu's I will make, a" abundance of rich, cream 1 lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp ! thoroughly. The laihcr rlnsrs out casij lv. and removes every particle of Uus. I dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The I hair dries quickly and evenly, and i' ! leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy ard j easy to manage. ! You can get nuilslfcd coeranut o;i t most any drug store. It Is very chea;..
and a few ounces J enough to lasi everyone In the family for month".-Adv.
signed contract of Hank Severeid, a holdout. The only unsigned member" for the team are I.ce Magee, Hogcvs. Cullcp and Gallia.
Mrs. William H. Slater. It isn't a fashion picture at all. It's Mrs. "William H. Slater, New York and Newport aociety leader, looking out of the conr.irtjr tower cf the British tank "Britannia," being used in the recruiting campaign for
MUNSTER
! Tommies.
" Vff hear inucb. the;? days of what, the women are doing on th battle-j line. How few American tmraen araf strong enough to go to the. front and" ndure the hardships of the mn! ' Help i offered, and Is freely given' to every nervous, delicate woman, by j Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, j Remember ingredients on label. Noi alcohol. In tablet or liquid form. All' druggists. Tablets sell for GO cents, j In "female complaint," irregularity,! or weakness, and in every exhausted ; condition of the female system, the' "Prescription" seldom fails to benefit j or cure. Pains, internal inflammation i And ulceration, weak back, and kindred ailments are cured by if, ask 70ur neighbor. It's a marvelous remedy for nervous and general defclllty, insomnia, or sleeplessness. i Write Dr. Tierce, Pres. Invalids. Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for confidential; ndvice and you will receive the medical attention of a specialist, wholly' Wtthout fee no charge whatever. Send 10c for trial pkg. . "Favorite Prescription Tablets." S . : Lapobte, I5d. "Whpa Approaching; yr middle life I suffered ..' v "V severely. I had never
before suffered with.
any sort of womanly weakness and I was very much afraid
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Are you one of those travelers i nineteen years of cloistered lrfe. ; the qtmint old streets we wander and whom the world-war is keeping from ' Notre Dame de Ponsecours emhodie?" n and out of the many churches, Europe? Are yoti lamenting the de- in its structure the foundations of each with its own particular attracetruction cf the ag-e-old churches in the first church cf that name, built I tions. all with dimly lighted, incense which you have spent delightful' in 1673. The Jesuit Church and that j laden interiors. hours in years pone by? Afe you of our Iady of I.oudres as well SiS j Then we must take a run to aware that just across our northern Montreal's many otfter churihrs are;Tadousac to visit the Jesuit chapel border in what was once New France well worth visitir.p, but we shall founded in 1615 and the present now termed French Canada there hurry on to Quebec. ' structure built in 1746. are many churches whose bejjinninjrs j We shall visit first the Church of' And last but not least, is the visit were co-incident with white man's Notre Ian.e de la Paix. so rimed to the celebrated Ste. Anne de advent in America, churches with in- for the Iroquois peace of 1C14. This Peaupre, whither sailors jo to pray ieresting histories ? church may well be called the West- for safe voyapes. History teils us The citv of Montreal is highly : minster Abbey of French Canada, that this miracle-workinjr sbrine wai favored. First and foremost stands ' for in it are interred many men and; founded br some ship-wrecked sailthe preat Notre Dame Cathedral, a women famous in the history of Can- ors in IfioO. It was a fulfillment of J6.0OO.0OO edifice built on the site of ada. It has a wonderfully carved a vow of Ste. Anne, mother of the the oripnal church that was founded pulpit, beautiful chapels and many j Virgin, to build a chapel in the event in 16,6. It has high twin towers, ' precious paintings. Under the floor they were saved. Their prayers were famous chimes, rich interior deco- of the Church of the Ursulines. ( answered and Ste. Anne's stand? a rations and treasured relics. Ft. founded in 1641, rest the bones of the monument to their faith. Miracles James' Cathedral, near the foot of ; preat Montcalm. In a little out-of-; have been happening there for sev. Mt. Royal, is a small edition of St. 1 the-way square in Lower Town on i era! centuries and streams of nilPeter's at Rome. It boasts the hiph-; the site of Charrplain's house, stands; fmms have been journey jnr thither est come in the city and numbers a plain little church one witl a 1 all the intervening years. The wee i among its treasures some wonderf cl ! name that tells a whole story Notre of July 26th to. August ?.nd is th vestments, the work of Jean Leber's ; Dame des Victcires. Up ar.d down It. me of the great pilgrimage.
ROBERTSDALE
Property Bag-a. The Iake division has ben assigned a quota of 2",O0O 'property bags." Tlncse
i bagsj may be made of any "new" bright I colored "washable" material, the gyer the better. They should be, approxi
mately 11 or 11x15 or 18 imhes. The exact size does not matter, and the bags larger than these dimensions will be accepted but ncrhlng s-nisller. Th.cy should be made wi;h a dra-,T string at the tor. These bars are for use bv the
I men In the hospitals to store their perj sonal belongings in while they ere laid j up, and as the men usually take the
I t.ags iviui ir.ern wnen tney inf, t'.iere
will t6 continued demand for this article. Th:s quota, however, will be sufficient for a long time, and the I.ak division is asked not to excee, it. A request Is made to th reopla of Kobertsdale to help make the lO.cno bags. These making bags ran turn them over toMrs..T. Nicholson or Mrs. J. JlidT
Don't let these bags cs-'st you a cent, and don't make Ihcm In your regular Red Cross workroom. Let us see how nearly we can come to the number required, at'.d how bright and attractive wo can make these bags for the boys
j in the hospitals. I Vt'ill SAI.K Modern six room, story and
;i half house on Roberts Bve. Fhone
"Whiting 75W. 3-6-3 j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ucnrlckson of j Like avenue, visited at the Ingif-ham j
home in t'ocdla wn. Mr. at.d Mrs. Henry TJggers enter
tained the letter's aunt. Mrs. A. Klrbus of K! wend. Ii!.. and Mis. "Wm. ?ej-.jjer !
John Rhode, the Hammond rcstmestr. ran-.e e round w ih our mall nwi one day last week on hia . regular roui Krma Kaske visited Mrs. Oldenburg at the Hammond hospital on Sunday. The latter underwent an operation for gall stones. Thomas Smltt. a former eld settler here, but who has lived In Roscland the last five or six yeajs, will be buried at the Holland cemetery in Munster on Wednesday. The d-neased -was So r ears old and h;is been ailing for sometime. Peter . Tar.i wcr.t to Rosclan-', on
j Tuesday to attend the funeral of his i grandmother.
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A'SrdL Jl verj
fr' J c- fJ-J that the critical time
on March Mirch 1C V, lie re c ci-.arge of
Mrs.
would go bard with
me. but one bottle.
have seveiai ui
u. bnoes in a?
!if
etc;
bai
XitW ,' Of Favorite Prescrip-j tift.lly and hold their shareT on rorriPlp(p!y re- '-.ORDOX'F. fr " " moved my palr.s end; F-iward. the son of Mr. ciara w:i-
tae chane came on so easily that I! was scarcely conscious of i!. It 1a; i ftteen years since I took th 'Pre-; scrlption' and I am jurt. as strong and. well as can be and have nver had the least Fign of weakness since. Mrs. S. J. Baker, 01 Scott St-
fh are r.nvaHe on cr before 1 l;s;f:is h'. Gordon s? Many beautiful pat-i paper of 'The Dixie Highway and G".d
i at the store, 524 113th st. ! ten. S-6-1 J Trails," and Mrs. R. M. Andius in her ; eotor service is required, a M r. Porhia I'aus is vlritirg with tel-! paper cered "The Columbia River!
of 5 per cent will be made. ; at:, es ;n laporie. j Highway." Ail the papers were very, 3-6-1 ! P"u Kaplan, fotrrerly with Sam J goo., giving an in'eresting account of i Iloh of Linden woo,-, i;.. is here ( H!f. the c'.-.: h ie;s, gore Into part-! the natiot;p.l roadways cf 1 his country, j
vis'- ins her daughter. Mrs. Kdward i n---ship with r. Bra:-.-! man of New Tork ; With roll-call the members responded:
Woiintcot ' of Whiting, and Mrs. Harry j a enne, t.lie firm br.c foi t h to b k.now n
Tii; Side. s TsranomPn ,'c Kar'.an.
Star T'ic-iT". June Klridge In "The "'n'.h ;ase." Also a special Keystone omedy. "A fteyer Punmy." 3-G-l The momhlv meirg of the literaure and history ser-tinn of the Lor"-
BREAKS ft CDLQ IN ft FEW
S
I':m..u of the Trv a pair 'pi !'g- Vl-
ies to snow
First dose of ' Tape's Cold Compound" relieves all grippe misery.
W--
er
' Trirs I Hae Enjoyed." j Mr. 5ea graves still remains very ill .
! at. ). s home in Ohio avenue, having been I " ! confined to his bed for over three weeks, j Don't stay siuffed-ur! J William Hurst of Ohio avenue, en- Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose i tertsined two brothers from Toledo, O. j of 'Tape s Cold Compound ' taken every
Special "Mra.-non at the l rincf ss f two hours until three doses are taken
1 of lll'h street, v ih t vplvtd fe er. Mr. and Mrs. Kiartc i"! Suiiican f'at on llth ? iheir guests on Saturdav.
t hrea eneii
nightly club was he'd at iy library on Moudnv ii'yl t. and w a a very rijO Rhle
I mee :ng. The evening w.-rs de-oted to nrin of the You -.t, tuUe a d'd'ar or I'm 'every ree. hadasjpav day and Invest it in The IVIniinj
Mr and Mrs. I t-av ing? and Ijoan sorint;on and
1'r.cklo of West rullmyi. It,qo vnu seen the new. "c!n
wil
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K! oi a re
for you and do for you, when I red against him by Mp
Theatre r rida ;. arid ftsturday, March ! will end grippe misery and breai
Marguerite Claik in "Rab's I severe cold eithrr in the. head.
tip a chest.
e and :r.
Riirgiar." 3-6-2 i body or limbs.
Police Nw. !
Yal'nline Spicak was fined II and j and air passages; stops nasty discharge ,-rs-ts for provocation, on charges prefer-i or nose rurnima: re!iees sick beartnrhe
It promptly opens eloeged-up nostrils
I
unable to do for
yourself. a-s-t
throat,
Laid and was released. Gleason MarKlroy paid $12," the amount of 2 and costs assessed against
Supply and Demand
J'"14 "u' cl dullness, levcrishness. sore
! sneezinc soreness and stiffness.
"Fare's Ccld fom pound" Is the qulei-
Oood Road' " Mrs. R. K. .Humph-1 amount, of $2 and costs assessed against es surest relief known and costs oniv
i '. rev read a rarer on "The Trail from I him by Judge Creea on the charge o. , cents at drug stores. Jt acts
Rirchbark Cano to Electric Trolley." ! rubllo Indecency. j without assistance, tastes nice, and Miss Rovrfta Transsea-.i'a parer was on j Mrs. Uertiude OH. charged with ' causes no inconvenience. Don't accept "The Lincoln Hichwav and Wha t Worn- ing a disorderly houso at 620 Jo'nn!n substitute. Adv.
Her husband. James i
of th'i East Side, at a 2 o'clock d.:;tier. Mr. and Mrs. A. Zerver cf Myr'le avenue, visited et the H.irr ir.'ti'.e at the Last fide. Misses Klsie Larson. Clara and Lillian Piau visited Sam Goone at the St. Bernard hospital. "Rd -"uff and family cf Valparaiso, visi'ed Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholson of Roberts avenue. Mrs. "rough of Roberts avenue, was a Hammond . isitor. Miss Adeline Leverenr of Myrtle avenue, was a Chl.-Tgo visitor.
Mrs. J. l':au or Myr'.e a an Las'. Side ;s!cr. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ohrke avenue, attended a theatre Mrs. J. tv.uc',lin of Line-
was r "hlca so visitor. Ld Langohr of M.vrile avenu Hammond visitor.
Jack Deinpsey will start working at the Arcade gym. Chicago, today fur three
matches Masiager Jack Kcarns has niapI ped out for him. His first match will
prob.ibty be with Rattling Levinsky. Later he will take on Al Norton in Denver.
rv IM1I. Y(lf CT.
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v, a j
of Myrtle i Chicago, in avenue,
was n
Fielder Jones Is on Job, But Not Claiming Pennant ST. LOT." I S. March rieldep Jones arrived yesterday to ool'or. ,i Rrownies and start them on t'-e'r spring training session Suod.fy. l-'jeider has been absent since October and bis bib has ebanged conider:ib!y sine he saw it in action in the last L'17 game. "I'm not going to claim the pennant," stated Jones. "I'm riot gome to -?a!m
TIE! GAVE HER 10L
FTER SICKNESS
It Completely Restored Her Strength. Bro-.-ltlyn. N. T. " rti'iitionli '''' r.e weak and tired, with pains under i;y fho'ildcr bladey. a bpd ."n-n ani in. appenre. T"ie bottles of Vinol ie-
stored my strength and health. . sained in we:ght and niv with dts'P pea red. "Mrs. P. Riditer. 132 Menhai stl eet. Pro ok ; yn, N. Y. This is pe.-ai.te Vin.'I is a const! tional. cod l:er and '.i en remedy whi'l .reate? an appetite, aids digestion, en ru hes the blood jri.i jri this natui-i ii.anner rcsiore health and strength 1'ormtila on ovorv bottle. Siiow 1! f your doctor. He hnows.
1 Joseph W. Wets, druggist, and Nm-
anything, because T had n pennant con- r1? rharma Hammond, and Vinl '" tender a year .".go at this time and in- j,:a in East Chicago by Schleikei '. lurles wrecked my . luK I'm satisfied, pharmacy and in Whiting by U H. though, that the te.vn ss better 'ban the . Mn ttern, ad in the bos;, drug st-:e one wbi.H w as groggy h-.-t summ.er.j :I1 , yery town and city in thevcoun!:, I'ollowing Pielder's arrl.al Tas the ' Adv.
Ihsm issed.
en Are. Poing to Aid in I'a Develop- i street.
merit. " Mrs. T. W. Eaton to;d in her ! Oli, also dismissed to answer a military l - - - i - -- .- - ; summons, calling him to duty.
Officers
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST.
8ay we wilt both look and feel clean, sweat and fresh and avoid Illness.
by
Sanitary science has of late made, rapid strides with results that are of untold blessing to humanity. The lat-:
I Enmel and Peuak for assault and bat-! 1 lrvr nrrn Offioer fa wry vn i .1 k . was re-!
i teamed on $100 bonds furnished by Rob-1
j er t lordon. ! J Alex K. Sloan. Jr.. fined $50 and costs; amounting to $o0 by Judge Green fori '-assault and battery ipon his father,: Alex Sloan. Paid and was released. 1 John Breslin. arrested. by Officers1
t Swan and Girard for engaging in an al- ;
! torcation with Chrls Moy over some j ' laundry. wa finer) $25 and costs
which he rani and was r. eased. i
mill . 11111
oTOir in a mmi nun a
; , t H w K r B B jy a .Mr tiH OH- 1 Oil 1 fJi H.
Jill! - " "" tv, i
Miss Irene Pugttan will entertain the
members of the Tn Kappa sorority at;
Never has Ford lern ao to supply PHono--, Ford cars to meet the demand. Previous years iinvo taught wisp, buyer? to arrange for tlieir l-'ord '.ar loncx hofore delivery. Commercial cars and bodies for all purposes.
Sedans Coupolets . . Tourin.c ....
I et application of its untiring research j ,,. heme in Pennsylvania avenue, next is the recc.mmenfla.tlon that It Is a; Friday night. ! necessary to attend to Internal sanita-j tij, Tr Kappa sorority !hav the i lion of the drainage system of the. ha-j Smileit books for sale. i man body as it is to the drains of the j you can hear Seumas MaeManus at
j house. WTiltlng High Sohool Auditorium on i Those of us who are accustomed to Tuesday, March 12. Don't miss this.
Chassis Koadsto
Tin
$695.00 06O.OO 450.00 400.01 435.0O
LOWELL
Original 1-Ton Ford Truck '00.(K)
All F. O. B. Factory. Bunnell Auto Sales Co. 508 Hohman St. Pione 650 Hammond.
' feel dull and heavy when we arise.! 3-4-$ j splitting beadach. stuffy from a cold.
foul tongue, nastj- breath, acid stem-, I h, can, instead.' feel a fresh as a; ! dajsv by cpemng the sluices of the sys-j
tern each morning and flusrung out me.
whole of the internal poisonous .tag-j nant matter. . j ed to Crown rf,,nt wh(.r(1 Mr. Ee.lshaw Everyone, whether ailing, ale cr well. pm Bup?r!ntend.
Should, cacn me.rn.ng vrivio i..im.-i. drink a glass of real hot water with a! tcaspoonful of limestone phosphate in j it to wash from the stomrjeh. liver andj bowels the T'vious day'.i indigestible!
waste, sour Pi e ana poisonous . v-.x mi.. hi f called
thus cleansing, sweetening ana puriiving the entire alimentary canal before
putting more food into the stomach
s vis's. C.
(WsVBRBI
ent cf the county asylum. Mrs. I.emar (.ruhhr'of Whiting itirg her parents, Mr. and Mn
Pw v er.
r-tev. E. F. Winkle r of Valparaiso, has
to the pastorate of the
I Christian church here. He -will move his I family to Lowell about June 1. FMon Woriev u-V.. Vias been ser-
Tho millions or people wr.o ro l lo,JS,y Bick for 1hft past flV4, weeks, Is
ererl with constipation. Diirom
able to get down town again. Polities are beginning to warm up In the south end. So far If. O. Burnham has nnnour.oed for trustee of Cedar
stomach trouble, rheumatic etiEness: others who have sallow- skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are, urged
to get quarter pound or i mesvon- ( lownship. and Earle Pulv er and
pbospba'e from the drug store. i his i,rry Si.nmj for trustee of W est Crek ,
will cost very little, but 1s sufficient to townsnipmake anyone a pronounced crank on 'he I aubct of tntamaJ sanitation Adv. J rt'T IT FOR ElHOfH.
Improved motor and tone arm. This YKtrola is superior to any other talking machine sellinc: at $150 to $'J00 of other makes. 24 Selections of Music, 12 Double Faced Records Victrola Style 10-A, only
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Payments $5.00 monthly.
New Victrolas-$165.
Straube P
l 631 Hohman. .
-$20, $30, $45, $57.50, $S5, $110, Records for all machines.
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Phone 661.
Hammond.
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