Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 215, Hammond, Lake County, 8 March 1918 — Page 8

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THE TIMED

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LOWELL

All Oyer Lake County

MERRILLVILLE

CEDAR LAKE

MUNSTER

LANSING

WHITING

GRIFFITH

SHELBY

ST. JOHN

HOBART

How to Get Relief from Catarrah If ;ou have catarrh. ratarrufcl deafness, or heai' noises k-' to vou- drug?'.! and f: 1 . of Frmtnt i(!cuh; s'rength). takn 1M lion ,-s.ud to !' tvdd wa'tfr and jusi b little n;r a directed iti eaoh package. Tak I (.iUcsrefhfui 4 itmpf a dav. Thin wilt often Tirlr.it uuLk relief from the d!'resnjr head noises, flogged nostrils should i ('p?n. breathing become easy and U; mucus "top dropping into the t nroat. Tv Is "J? to make, txsin plcasaiit end rosis lit.e. Kverv rr. wh- has catarrh ahould give this treatment a triai, You will nrvSiibiy And it Is 1ipfc what you need. For ! by Summer's Fhs rmaoy. Adv.

Whiting And Its People

smelser for "Wall Paper, Paints, Hardf wmre. 605 Indiana bou'evaj-d. 5-2S-tf Princess Theatre tonight ejid tomor- ; Kir, Margueurlte Clark In "RabTs Bur- ' glar." This is the eecond of t2ie fai mous sub deb stories which ran In. the Sat. Evening Pout. lKn t miss it. 3-S-l Coming to tha Princes "Theatre, : Monday aid 'Stuoadjiy. Dorothy Palton

! in. "The Price Mark "' Best picture I , shown In "Whiting. 3-S-l j Star Theatre tonight. Ben "Wilson j

and Nv Gerbetr In the 9th chapter of "The ilyefary &T.!p," ard the 9th comi plate story of ' The Fighting Trail." .featuring "VTm. IXincan and Carol Holloway. Also Raith, Roland la "The. I Price c Folly,-" a a big "V" Comedy. S-S-l ' - yThe marriage of Francis Dickinson -f Whitlrx, and Lula Selbell of Fort ' Atkinson, Wa, took place last Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock, the ceremony being performed at the residence of Rev. S. C. Rogers of the M. E.

church. The couple ar residing at j the rroom't former home In Cleveland! avenue. I Smelser for Garden Tools. 05 Tndl- j ana boulevard. J-JI-tf: You can hear Seumas "MacMnivis at 1 Waiting High School Auditorium ..n !

Tuesday, March 12. Kii'l mls this '

-4 Dn your aprln tying' csr'y Usviily when Uie balmy breeres bexliiia blow. Select your Voiles and G.nghatr.s , now. v'ome In today. UOKUuN'S. Amanda Iexter of CleTe'.and avenue. : Is (U with tonalSltl. The Whiting draft board having re-:et-.ed the request for two nien str,d lit !'. W'illlann nd ;irj;' Schulpe ! the -o'-rs next M.rdi. ! Trunks and Sultraes. Se tvlnd-m-display. Z- S-1 ' H. '.;ont)OX SOX. Tom Naef and HI chard P. Spring- ', both of Whiting, have met ;ti Sun Antonio. Texas. When Naef "a Sprlnggate across the Held he recognised him and it Is said a'moet kr.ock-, ed two men d-3 n In an eTart to get tj Sprlr.ggato In a. hurry A. ?. Osterburg. who has recetiflv taken a position with the Calumet Supply Company at CJsry, Is spending th. week In Danville, 111, on business. Men's Hart, Schafner . :vfar new-' Spring Suits are here for your lnspec- ; tlon. Come and look them over. 3-S-l I If. GORDON" A SOX. i Mrs. Shoemaker of Xew Tork. formerly Miss Josephine Jewett of Whit- : Ing, Is here visiting her parents, Mr. I and Mra. C. H. Jewett.

The funeral of Charles riejfjnider, father of Mrs. Charles D. Davidson of Gary, who passed a ay at his home in Seattle. Wash". March I. wt" be held tomorrow in Chicago. Tha service t."! be held at the Central Masonic tenp. P13 Xorth T.aSalle s'reet, Chicago, tomorroweTternoon at ! o'clock. The deceased wis a former resident of t hlcgao, and Is also very well known In "Whiting, having been at the home Mrs. Davidson many times while she lived in "Whiting. Miss L,oia Pressor, domestic science director at the "Whiting high and rublie achools, has resigned her lo'-al position, rvhlch resignation goes Into effect next week, to take a position wi:h the "W. B. Conkey Co.. Hammond. Miss Presson will be In (barge of the employment department at Conkey's, and social worker among the girls. The funeral of Mike,, tha 11-year old

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CASCftRETS SELL -TWENTY MILLION

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Best, safest cathartic for liver and bowels, and people know it.

They're fine! Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy or constipated.

1.1111 V jwORK WHILE YOU SLEEP?

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RHEUMATISM LEAVES

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I greatest time in a. woman's Ufa. ahooM by

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Knjoy i:re: Keep clean inside with ; Caeca rets. Take one or two at night i nnd enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and j bowel cleansing you ever experienced. 1 Wake tip feeling grand. Tour head will j be clear, your tongue clean, breath right, i stomach sweet and jour liver and thirty . fee; of bone's ac'lve. Oet a box at any drug store end uralghten up. Stop the ! !"Hlclifs, bilious spells, bad colds and 'bad days Hrigh'et- up. Cher up. Clean ' v.rt Mothers should she s whole Cascaret to children when cross, bilious, , feverish or if tongue Is coated they flre harmless never gripe or sicken. Adv.

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UiisolT-ed aiLd tiia jLli iruju tl o 'niton ! rnuxiUa relax tva.turalT atvd without arain

! Starts to X.eTe the Byrtem "WitiUn . when baiy la born. The work which ; T-wsnty-fonr Eous. i nature la p-arf orming 1a wxroderfullr aJt4 I i by thia a.ffl, adeaUAueJ prettared prepI Kry dr.tgglat In this country Is ! aJation. The uaaai atrefohing pmlna 4wi authorized to ay to every rhumattc I lac tae piied axra aytjlded and tie tittea ; su.ferer in thla vicinity that If two hot-j ta of Allcnrhu the aura conquerer of;aju uuj u i-i-xj i.i -u.-iu-j i.ll 1 ! "rl 'he city water work. Many of our clti-

vii i'r.e slightest twinge of rheumfctio j sens are In favorVof municipal ownerpalr. he ttll gladly return your money ; ehtp. V'Ai?"hu'OThnb.r. tried and ..te The Rebek.h lodge held a pi, social for years, and really marvelous results; In their lodge rooms oil Thursday evenhave been accomplished !u the most j tng and a retit Burn was realized from where the palient was hopeless. i evening of merriment. Aller.rhu relieves at inre. Immed!-i The Peterson frame building recently atelv after you atari tj take It the i , . , , .

igood wor begin.. ft searches out the Purcaaseu py Jiugo "ui,.. 1 liiio acid deposits, dlsaoU es the secre- j torn down this week and Mr. Brueck- ! tlons a:id drives rhftumatio poison out j man -m rect a modern two-storv brick ibow'Jl. '"',2y U'rouVr ,he k!c,ne''8 "ndj block. This building Is an old land ! It's marvelous hotv quickly it arts. mark, having stood on the present site j Riessed relief conies In tvo days, and j ror ; yeara. I even In caaoa where the suffering Is! . , y, - t tj most painful ell traces disappear In a i At recent rnttting of the C. B. B. 1 few ds Club held at the home of Mrs. Harry ! Mr. James H Allen, the dtseover-r of; Baker, the prlres at five hundred were i Altenrhu. who for manv years suffered, , v,. rr. j nn.. the torments of acute rheumatism, de-; won hv M,8S Dorothy Tlce and Miss sires all sufferera to know thst he does j Ida P.osenbauer. ! not want a cent cT anyone's money tin-j ifr. ,n,i Mrs. M"ill Barthoiomae and ! l:Z,fAlT?? d:Ue' and0.'!'! Sergeant Arthur Barthoiomae and wife , structed pharmacists to guarantee it in of Chicago are spending a few days at : every inslance. Ad v. j tno home of G. B. Barthoiomae. i i. . j i The dates for the I.aKe county lair

before baby arrisf Is oat of quiet repese and toyful aoticipeitVon. Tha aapwitajit motbar ahoald nrt go BJnle night without awpiytpg ft Iweree" Writa to The Brad&eVl legviatar c--. . Depc A.l L,mr fslag, A tiaat. Oa.. their book. "MoUterbood aad tha E; It win ba snt at ooce wl taw tit charge. "II other1 a Friend" la procurable fr-: aor drvg sure. Aak for it todjvr.

evening. Mr. and lira. Ben Laybourn recele ! the sad news of the death of their grandson. Ivan Rousch, who died at boken. '. J., Tueaday. He was set-ii.t as a soldier in ths army. The funeral of Joha Ault was heM at the Christian, church bare yesterda and was largely attended by sorrowlnr relatives and friends. Interment In th LoweU cemetery.

DO HOT Uno MORE wlTH A SPOOW THAW OCR SOLDIERS CA I0 WITH A CVS.

Be Careful in Using Soap on Your Hair

Break a Cola

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ffJ'First3oe of 'Tape's Cold Compound relieves the cold

and grippe misery Don't stay stuffed up!

Relief cornea instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grlrpe. talsery and break up a severe cold either In the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air pssspges In the, head, stops nsy dlscharce, or noe running, relieves rick headacha. dullness, feverish-

stiffness. Don't star stuffed-upl Quit blowing and snuffling! Kase your throbbing head! X'othmg e'se In the world plves .urh prompt relief 09 "Fare's Cold Compound." whlcih oosts only a few- cents nt any drug alore. Its acts without' assistance, tastes nice, causes no Inconvenience. Be sure you gt 'he genuine.

itess. sore throat, sneezine. sorene? and Adv.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Yolk of Lincoln avenue, whose death was due to typhoid fever, was held at St. John's Slovak church, whr mass was f-on-ducied. Interment was at St. John's cemetery, Hammond. Owen McXeeiy. nephew of Charles and Jesse 'unmnghatn, has moved o Whiting from his home in Burton W. Va. John Barfuslch, arrested for assault and ba,ery, rrt complaint of his wlffl, v.-as released on jinr bends signed by rant e Haraiovi'ch. Prjnres Thestre tonight and tomorrow. Wni. Hat! in a powerful drama. Also, Charles Chaplin Comedy. 3-S-l Mrs. G. H. rin.-!d and Mis. I-'. M. Ixmg have, been appointed as delegates to the Federation Convention of "Women's Clubi to bo Tield at Gary next Wednesday, it i thought that several other members of the local club will alo attend the ronveri'lon. If 1s an honorable ambition to save rr:r.y end get ahead in iho world, and (o prov ide for the lcf1rn-!tis . of age w-hen vou are young. Make n sart right tiow- by becoming a meirhep of The Whiting Savings and T,on Association., Current dividend ra'e six. pr cent. S-5-1

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were set for Aug. 10. 21. 22. and 23. the same as last year, at a meeting held by the officials of the fair cn Wednesday evening. This year's fair will surpass ail others in the amusement line, J1.00n

. 1 will be spent for free attractions. Bar

ney Toung'a band will furnish the

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; voyage soon. Last week while our batI tery was doing sentry duty one of the j boys shot two Italians who did not halt ; at his command, one of them died from

: have taken over the Oregon bullimn

i for their V t. C. A. end Tietd their!

! srand opening last AVefiresday. LastJ"- Professional automobile racing tght the 6':nd regf. held their farewell f an attraction this year and some

"Must ' " " " orju s iamous naers wui rarj tlclpate.

Mrs. Hnrl Heiser of Iowell spent

I Thursday with Mrs. Margaret Heiser

on fmt utreet.

optimistic that Indiana, w 11 not go dry . m,m JMUm Schml(lt ha, returRed

April -na ana are connac.i! t.-ifii a. ruling of trie supreme court will sanction their continuing in the liquor business.

lance at the St. Francis hotel.

lose now as It is time for chow. "ART."

The saloonkeepers of Lake county are,

from a short visit with Chicago friends.

If draetrinc a knittine bar from

place to place about the hoase proves i Thirty-six licenses were granted by th3 ; a burden thin pretty sprirp gown ! commissioners this week . which is vi-, will Eotoe that problem. There is ; -Jence that the saloonkeepers aro Rcing plenty of room m this pir of orrta- . i. be on the safe aide. The amount of! merited pockets to carry nil your each licenso was ?l.6T. J knitting. The pockets are formed by j At a r,,e,lTlir of th, t;:v council on. turninK up the two attached panels ! Mondav nl ht th VUTch cf lh. lec. mfrcmt. They are decorated with a j 1 E lBP Crowp Ppmt fPom qaaint cirajron design. rh sleevt- 1 ' ' f , ,, , . Tr, i 1. . .Jin u i0. , tb.e Interstate Public Service o. of Tnless tunic w:ii re poptiiar. 1 . . , ., .. ; dlanapolia was discussed, tlte city offi

cials claim a decrease in tats and better service by the purchase of the plant which will be run in connection wt'h

LOWELL

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Laybourn who have been at the Soldiers' Home at Lafayette tho rast winter returned home last

Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is err injurious, as It dries the scalp and makes the hair blrttle. The best thioa" to ue is just plai'" rr.-jlslfed cceoanut oil. for It is pure and ent'rely greaaeleas It's very ehear and beate the most expensive soaps or anything else to pieces. Toil can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the balr with water and rub it in. about a teaspoonful is all that Is required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanse thoroughly, and rinses out easily. Tne hair dries nulckly and evenly, and i soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wary and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Adv.

other small

straw, and on uncovering tha day he succeeded in picking a bunch which were in blossom.

Mrs. Charles Detiman of Clark, was

a South Chicago business visitor.

"WaltT Behn returned to Valparaiso!

after sperid'r.g a. few davs with friends ard relatives at Clark. Mrs. F-dger Swanson of West Manor, was a 'lary business transactor. Henry Ksske cf Indiana Harbor, was a Clark business transactor.

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1 1 crown point!

M CHILLY WEATHER

BRINGS RHEUMATISM

Says skin pores are closed! and uric acid remains in blood. 1

NOW IS THE TIME; THIS IS THE PLACE

where you can save 75 per cent on your clothes by buying here. HAMMOND TAILORING COMPANY a. GREE.YBEIIQ, Pro. 538 Hohman St.

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IHYALUA8LE FOR COLDS Tf t.lceri la time th's ra!?tijm cornpard lens the risk of ehrontc throat er lung trojble. All ibe remedial and tenti cjua;Itles are reTrh!rl in this Ca'i-nim cempound. JTj harmful drugs. Try tiaem to-

Fer sale bT all denreista

Era-man Laboratory, fhliivdetpbla

eta Clmlmaf. PreMlai KepalrtagT.

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CLARK

Dance at the Carrey, "West Half-Way house on Saturday night, March 9th. 1?1S. Everybody invited. 3-2-4

The following letter received from to Arthur Heiser, Battery A. 62nd Rest., dr

Rheumatism is no respecter of tge, j sex, color or rank. If r.ot the most! dangerous of human afflictions, it 1 j one of the moat painful. Those subject!

rheumatism should eat less r.ieat.'i s as warmly as possible, avoid any!

The flrst psr.sle around f hl vieirit y can be seen in "William 55-I-jt-Usi garden at this place. ffe planted tbetn last fall

and cover"! them with a thick bed of

Presidio. San Krsncjsco. will be cf in-j undue exposure and. above all, drink terest to his many friends in crown- lots of pure water. Point, Hammond and Lowell; F.lieurr.a tism is caused by uric a"!d "Pear Taren's: I received both thel which j. generad iu the bowels and packages Voa sent ms and enjoyed the absorbed ir the Mood. It is the func-

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eats vpty much, especially the cake which made rae think I was eating at Echnsl'a hotel. The weather has turned a whole lot warmer since we have been here and the temperature is just

tion of the kidneys to filter, this acid from the blood and rast it out In the ; urir.e; the pores of the skn are also a; means of free'ng the blood of this i:r.-t purify. In Hamp and chilly, cold -w eath- I

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about right now. Neither too hot nor er th skin pores are closed, thus toi-r-too cool, although at night it is quite! ing the kidn o do double work, they! chilly. Our drilling- now Is mainly on j become weak and sbiKgish and fail n j the six-Inch guns, although we still get i eliminate tins uric a '-id. which keeps !

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Ett garment in ear selection is representative of the rKotcest ickaji eapressei in the new Sprieg Fashions. Feattn-es th"gt will irrrptr u you are. the extrjjhr

moderate pnees and the exceptionaiiy beaotiKit style. Remember, you don't have

to pay casn pay a tsttfe nv aM tW baiaavn to srdl raarrstlf.

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SUITS Tor LxfirM and Mbses PUto taflewd aunlei wtm soaV Aited aaei atratsM-IUed ooata. CabarxUne, Serge. THcettne. etc ie mack. Navy Bit, Officer's Brown, end turn petty inade.

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also studying the semaphore aid wigwag sjstem of drilling and put In sn hour a day In gunners' instructions. It (ins a whole lot hke.a big" echoed here. Yesterday it was announced that e class in French would be started soon and all that wished might enter. I think we will go out on a rine range next week as Battery B are learlng today for the ranee and we follow them. We will be gone from the camp for about a week

taking our shelter trrit and equipment

with us. 'jJoday we were issued bobnailed fhn5. they -neigh about 3 lbs each and look as though they were turned inside out. sice pln'.es on the bottom; they look as though they would last a life time. We turned in our hstor.cis today to be yharrered. It look

the svstern, eve.ntuaMy settling in the l

Joints and muscles causing stiffness.

soreness ard rein called rheumatism. J

At the first twinre of rh.n rry n Msm rat I

rron any p-termacy apour ounces or Jai Salt: put a th!epoonful in a glsss of: water and drink before brakfst each morning for a wek. This 1 said to; eliminate uric acid bv stimulating the kidneys to iiTi-al a'-tlon, thus ridding j the blood of these impurities. I Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and i msde from the acid of grapes and lemon iulce. combined with lithia and 1s vised with excellent results by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism. Here you have a pleasant. effervescent lithla-va'er drink J which overcomes uiic acid and ! ben-i

hn under the "pretext" of par injf you money on pianos he or sh steers yon to double dealing slidinc price secret cornmisriou paying dealer end. lndacps

T-rii in nai- a n inslHo harsaln k-

. . w i - price of ?30 for a $210 piano

marked $100. For this kind art this "friend" receives a gerret

rnmm!P5ion of $15, $20, $30. thOt

cr mors, depentling on bowmany "friends" hare a finger m the "pie" yon are rayins- for. If, nerer eafe to bay from a

bUding price pieco dealer under try cirrrj-mstMaces. It's ttill worse to take' a "protector" with you. for thn yon do not u Tour own rood judgment. If yoi knor a great deal about pianos, you will come to StraubVs because you will kriow- that our one lowest rrice, no commission plan !res you most for your mon Th friend who tells you tocome to Strauhe's is a true friend because w pay no commissions. Ton cen not trust the friend who tri". to steer you to a secret conam'sslon tore..

e we are

going to take a litis seajeflcial to your klrlne;, . as well Adv.

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No-wis the time to lay in your stock of mnes and liquors regardless of what Trill happen. We still hare a large supply of foreign and domestic wines and liquors. Don't forget prices will advane? most any day.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUORS. California Wine House sPLrn'

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145 E. STATE ST.

HAMMOND, INO.

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Piano Bargains An Actual

That Are Saving

Used King Upright, only $ 47.00 Used Hamilton Piano, oak case 85.00 Used Reed & Sons Piano, imitation walnut 98.00 Used Bush & Lane Piano, like new, oak . . 220.00 New Geo. P. Gross Piano, mahogany case. 200.00 Used Straube Piano, fine mahogany 169.00

New Irvington Piano, burl walnut New Overton Piano, oak case. Wessell Player Pianos...

Gulbransen Player Pianos 395.00

200.00 190.00 395.00

Behr Bros. Player Pianos Wiiboni Player Pianos Hammond IMelo-Harp Players. .

425.00 425.00 475.00

$10 Sends a Piano HomeSlO

Alt.. fP' -CyjQa... '

Phone 661.

631 Hohman St. Hammond.

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