Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 11, Hammond, Lake County, 9 March 1918 — Page 7
THE TIMES.
March 9, 1918.
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PIMPLY? WELL, PONT BE! People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets A pimply face vriil not embarrass vou much longer if you pet a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skm should besin to clear after you bave taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood.the bowels arid theliver tvifh Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there's never an? sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards Olive Tab!et3 do that v hich calomel dee?, and just as effectively, tut their action is penile and safe instead cf severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste," a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good" leeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad ! disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are ! a purely vegetable compound mixed vith olive oil; you will know them ,' Ly their olive color. j Dr. Edwards spent years among pa-: tients afflicted with liver and bowel 1" complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result Take one or two nightly for a reek. See how much better you feel and look, i 10c and 25c per bos. All druggists. 1
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wnn an crm snatierea to pieces Dy a German e:rp!osive bullet, ha?; attracted the iitter.tion of President V.'iison '
in pictures of war's suffering, bv
relating humorous incidents of the struejrle, as. for instance, the story
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DORCHESTER MASS. . Established 1780
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Smelsir for Wall rarer. Taints, Hardaro. 605 Indiana boulevard. ;-2S-tI
Coming to th Trlncess Theatre. Monda v and Tuesday, Dorothy La!ion In "The Trloe Mark." Best pk-tura ever shown In Whiting. 3-9-1 Princi"s Theatre tonight. Marguerite Clark in "Bab's Burglar." Tha second part of the sub-deb stories which ran In the Saturday Kvrning Tost. Suuday. hfph class vaudeville. 3-f-l JCalomite Laundry Marvel worll's greatest washing discovery. Works v.Vndcrp, lengthens hfe of clotlies, savi? t;me. Dries wash-uny slavery bak hreskin? makes vashin a d,-iy of I leisure. "Wiil you try rr.e out? Only 5 0c for three large washings. Satisfaction or money back. Get me. at 12 Ji Mirtle. ave. V"hltm. Fhcne 31M. 3-9-1 Smelser for Garden Tcots. 605 Indiana boulevard. 2-TS-tf You an hear Seumas MacManus at ,..ti; Hiph School Aiidarium on 1 aesdaa. March 12. Don't miss thi?.
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'17.5 P?rihir:K' ' rr.o;-." T-'.'-l ; The Owls, i ; i;V hnsketbnli tram will: j !a;.' the Ma sou Nat kna! at thv hich ; iioot audituriiirii tins cv-ninp. 3-9-1 j 'o:hia- is more rr-rtain tln if you take rare -f your money whilo joa ate' young, it will ta';e caro of u wliqi ; you aie old. Ilight now is the tituo tn j Invest s l;tt!e rach month, with Th , W"htuns Sa inss and Lan .sf---i-.i t!on. 3-0-t i Mrs. John Canir entertain"'! Uio ; iMnsb?rs of t!ie Tnd rend'nt l''"di o ''ih; at hr horre in New York vriu, Prir s ; v re awarded to Mrs. I.er-, i v. j pnd Mrs. I" Th next iw'.in; h ili ! l S the riT- Or Tr. I'nse. ', 34 r. and Mrs. J.-:,n Ma 'son of OU'o j avenue, ltav purchased th4 ('. Johnson f.i? on f-'fntrl sifnii. j TH Maioij TCat'ona'a a fa. gptrs- ', Ive bssketha!! tjn'. will play th- ")vls j r!u h 1 1-.. c en ins at t';c lush FfbooJ 1 a ' I'l ' orii; 'i. ." - H -1 '
ta.iioi.v iui.it-rt.KJi in 'van-Miy(.j from a m3jor to a captain, inzton and other points cf tha Utile;! ordering: him to fsenJ up reinforceStates. ments at once." which, by the time it Rendered unfit for active service had been transmitted down the frontat the front and invalided home, with iine trench, came out the other end, a Canadian badge of honor on his "'fell C aptain Parkes to send up
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Certait:-te;d has proved its claim "The best type of roof for most buildings, and the best quality roofing of its type". Ctria':rt-tetdi2. made good all ever the world under all conditions as proved ly its enormous sale. It has become the itaxdard roof for buildings of all types
and sizestor factories, round houses, elevators, garages, warehouses, hotels, farm buildings, stores, out-buildings, etc. I ts economy is three-fold first cost moderate, laying cost low, up-keep practically nothing;.
Jti efficiency embraces every important roofing; quality weather proof, tpark proof, rust and rot proof, clean and i anitaiy, and very durable. Certaintttd is not affected by acidi, fumei or smoke, and
does not meit under the hottest sun. Guaranteed S, 10 or IS years, according to thickset. It fays to pet Certain-tied because it costs no more to lay than ordinary roll roofing, and lasts much longer. Certun-teed Products Corporation a Maaafactercr ef Ccrtcin-teed Paints- Vccrnhhes-Roofing Office eo4 Werekeuaes :a Principal Citiea sf Aeaeric
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breast, l'eat immediately set about three-and-four-pence to the right, in
to write a took, wrucn ne called a hurry. "Private Peat." He pot the Bobbs- Ivtfore an audience in Washington Merrill people at Indianapolis, to : that included high society .leaders. publish it and then started out on a ' known officials and prominent patriotic lecture tour, which attrnet- diplomats, Private Peat told of how ed po much attention that Dr. Gar- ; te allied wounded, though down and field, Fuei Administrator, has seized ' disabled, are always found crawling upon l.ir.i to argue fuel conservation xvil'' their faces toward the enemy. to a patient and patriotic ublie. lIe !a' onc -eoMier, so wounded, was i, ,. i0-c u i,v,,,o i thoughtfully turned around by a I mate I eat s U ar I ictures. , comradCf ,vi0 !eft him with the Jau. Peat, a wiry, little, blpck-eyod tion: "You're in the right direction, man in khali. with hi? useless arm old chap, don't turn around." Pridangling by hi? si ic, is preaching the vate Peat says thi? is the message to gospel of patriotic sacrifice. When America. he talks of German ontrages he h-s Thy say. "Private Peat," hi? book seen, men in the audience grit their i the" best close-up picture of tha teeth and women's eves are filled, war.
Mr. Merriman to direct the boys, who; will do a great ariety of work, such . a9 making knitting; needles, chess and checker boards, and tables with che:k-j i rboards in the top, to be used in the T. ; M. '. A. huts. The attention vhieh has i long been g-Uen to woodwork in ouri scJiotds should enable the members to i ilo much that is practical along; these Unes. j Officers for trrado sections will be !:cled soon. In the McGregor build-j ItifT Miss Ilice is general supervisor; In;
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For Sale By Lundt Roofing Co. General Roofing, Re&oating and Repairing in Lake County. Office: Room 27, Rimbach Bldg. Phone 467 Hammond.
were elected
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her h-..u.e in I.apoj ; avenue. The nicntbers of ih? ; (ixn si.-n .-ire l.'isi'y f rij'isf! !n m;
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fiioe end Mr. Carl yon are assisted by g.'j.
verious teachers, who direct the work! q I of squads oi pupils. j ha",,
I tie aociety wishes particularly to ' thank Mesdames HsU. Iewis, Clark and
i l.'augherty. who have directed the com-j
who have sup-r-j hisses Trlnt end Fetronella Hlom of '. !
I ingniana spent Sunday in Muuster vis-
y. J!TM,n.iii i. The. l -ceased is All worn is sent, as tonn as possible. I ,urig at the home of '. I'. Schoon. i by her 1. ihbai. j. John l icel, a to places where it Is needed, but a chart I Allan Thilmont isited his mother ii ii..!. .it. ,.f 3 1 1 ... it. Mleli... mil be shown at the annual school tt- l'"s- Highland at her homo in Oak nirn.
For Sale By Paxton Lumber Co. 456 Hohman Street. Phsne 285. Hammond, nd.
For Sale By Broadway Lumber & Supply Co. 11th Ave. (Near Broadway), G-ry Phone 940.
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s'ju-ir.s f..r ll-'gian hl uik. ts ,ae . u made. .Miss Ynlriie p.-.;f was cnl'cl to h'M ho;re in Silver I..k-, Ir.d.( by th... ,Je;iii, -,' hrp in. .the,-. Mr. and Mrs. Fre.) j. Snii'ii of Oliver "t reer. have r- tum.'.i f i-..ni ('.imp Cord"ti. Ausiisin. ''in., v.!ire they iis:w loeir s.'n:. rtper rir.d I. n : if rir Mii'Ji
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l-n-Wr. Mrs. M--K and h-M i i,Jb:,.r- !!!. ('ari ii l ie horie j t "J" 1 1 j 'i ' : son v. : l.-.il! Trowe of .T..'t!! - ' : A!! oi- W'1:i ,.. t : !'!:: y ,: f !..;. t .iirn.1 n cm: ;i ; 1 I.i Ml ...se.,i,;r
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Junior Clf.ys ro.-iety of c. f-i:.M,i.'..-i .ii the i:;rh of last: i- t'i- '!' ;i-ov ill of the Ked In!., v. 1 1 ; i i l.n- l -ti duir.f? war I r sc. er;il ii-...iitl,s, utidor th's load- ! of . if s 'ifii;:i t. The Junior, vori.s in . o-op. lation with the'
ro.-.'-. aiii iia ilenty work: ur Mni" appealed to the' i. ;y for In lp along crrtaiu inily the inakiiig of refugee! h r m to i'ranre and He!. ,
o. The t outline hich young; peo-' h-ivo 1.. .-n i i re, vii.fj in -wing and' r torn.. of luiii.l ,.;;. wi-l thus he i .1 t" Sf.it ;o--,.m,r. "i lif, hit-, ; i t y aliendy nuti'b-rs n arly "40 1
ecor bin I.i iiik, ii in ; li 111 the Illth f.-hOfl. i .-ipidly. tube, iiip J n.i.eis of pnliiic and j on i ...'i yrt" nt of 2h l ci ;. in.- in her is '
hihir. on which every piece of work ia lister.
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Miss Marguerite Werdemann
Hammond isitor Thursday. j Nicholas riucklner had the inis-l fortune to lose all of his bees owing to' the extremely cold winter. Mr. Tluck-j inger has kept bees for many jears, with marked suocesa heretofore. ! The ladies of the Aid Society of the Congregational church met nt the home ; of their president, Mrs. II. I.. Liaughcr-' ty. Thursday afternoon. Thirteen mem-j bers were present and a very enovable i
I ' " m the .y .-.(.; i.. -Id Hich. and - t .i is j: i . nis i t - . i t-. -i : : . - o.'.io. !i,n! .'i'...o' : 1. s H t. I. 'l.t 1 (I If .'
Miss Klsle Larson of Lake avenue attended a theatre in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. C. Benson and Mr. and Mrs. r. Bley isited Mr. and Mrs. J. Elatil. r.. at the East Side.
Mrs. Tanke cf Hammond visited at j meeting was held, the Petersen home of Roberts avenue. I Joseph Liable, who has been living i Mrs. I'asa of Roberts avenue was ai ,n New Mexico for several months,! Chicago shopper. i hoping to benefit his health, is reported1 Carl Seliger of the East Side was ftlto a very low. His father, Theodore! Robertsdale business visitor. Liable, has gone to bring him home. Mrs. Charles Frita of Roberts avenue j Sparks was called away on account j entertained the Ladles' Aid of the Oer-iOf the. serious illness of his mother. J. j inan Evangelical church at a luncheon.: Lynch Is filling his pl.ice as agent in! Mr ('has. Ej:grs of Lke avenue! the. Erie depot during his absenr. ! v.s a South Chicago buJ-lnss ialtor. i Mrs. C. M. Hutchins and Mrs. Smith j n. Hardtke of Hammond was a Rob-j were Ilfimmond shoppers today. j ertdale busm-ss visitor. j j
a number of pupils of the Rob
Every Man in Hammond
With a Do'lar to Invest
will welcome this unusual opportunity to get in on the ground floor of the great Farm Tractor Industry Already this new Industry, encouraged by the U. R. and other GovernTDncr. promises to produce richly for the early investor! Wo hare a limited amount of stock for sale in a proposition that will bear the strictest investigation. License for sale of stock has just been granted by the Securities Commission of the State of Illinois. Live Salesman Wanted If you have had experience as a stock salesman, you will instantly appreciate the advantages we can offer both you and your clients. References required. Square Turn Tractor Co.
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'''"w"' '" ,;r",,,h' chair-1 anf jfrs. C. r.uell of Tndiana boulevard :,.-s Ntn.i It. Carhait. s- eretary; ! Mr. Kf, Freeze of Myrtle avenue vis-
n. iie-isuror. and M tss Mary, j,u htfr brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs.
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lied Cross bu: ton. ' ertsdaie high school attended the tourn-j j s the fieri Cross ament nt Hammond yesterday. M
Mrs. x. Prown of Roberts avenue,!
visitf-d friends in Hammond. Mrs. I.. Olmsted of Gary Isited Mr.
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Mrs. Henry Vis of Myrtle avenue was a Hammond visitor. Mrs. Kthoe and niece. Miss June Pri. e of Milwaukee, Wis., visited at the Juhor home in Indiana boulevard.
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DisoIt1 in water for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflammation. Recommend f-i tr Lydiat E. Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years. A healing wonder for natal catarrh, sore throat and sore eye. Economical. H ertrirdrapr drM n.i and ernriodsl t--T.
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tlx- c-l -rs. vv!'.e;iier graduates or riot, .-.lid two ol" liie f;iotiHy. The flag; will inve 'ififf n So'ts. l'l'-iitres of ail ibe 1. .-tints wiil .- nn tinted on n crd and hun in thi' hiftit sehixd. The girls in ;h:s s i 1 i o ; 1 oivo 1'ffii ir,nU-,-ifr ootnit. ss. s nd kiiittti'K sweaters, helmets, .in. I 11 n-!li'l. Mi-s 'a -ha rr has asked
LANSING
iiy his widow, two daughters. Mrs da Shrrvvin .-mi Mrs. I'lovd Ikink notice!
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Mr. and M guests of Mr. Windsor r.irl, The funeral 7 7 i . its, v hri. 1 1 oub'e. v. i ' I ; iriT. when, in,
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r., No. r, i t, l-iS..ni.- Hall to attend rijra rt-n. ij.-ciTta ri , h., was , his i:.j'.!i.. r
Mr. Ward of Oalesburg is visiting his sister, Mrs. Strubrl. Another lot of bo; j had to to to Harvey to bo through an examination for the colors.
Mrs. Phillip F1I underwent an oper-' at ion in the Riue Island hospital. t Fred Knester is in a Chicago hospital, where be will have to be treated a while; and then later undergo an operation. !
DYER NEWS
Ceo. W. Frederick from Crown Point
visit'd riv er yesterday on account of ' ' a,ltebusiness matters.
Miss Agnes, youngest daughter of Mr.' and Mis. William l.ennertz, was united, in marriage Tuesday eveninc to Mr.
'Carl Perish of Valparaiso. The cere-1 I inony was pei formed at tiary. At pros-, j ent they will reside at Valparaiso and! j Mrs. rerish will continue her work here' . as teacher in the public schools. j ' Mrs. Doris Tnscho underwent an op-1 ' eration for appendicitis at the Gary! j (General hospital jeslcrday mornrng. ! , She is doing niecly. j j Poss Hollister who has been home for: j the past week returned Tuesday to Ada,, j O., to resume his studies in the me-j I hanical and electrical engineering, 1 course. ! j A. I". Krest of New Chicago, who was) I 'aken to the Mercy hospital at Gary: . Monday where he had his right eye re-i i moved, is getting along nicely. The op-, j oration was performed by Dr. Julien oft ' Gary assisted by Or. Pwight Mackey. j
Jtr. nnd Mrs. Oco. Severance liav e re-j ceived the sad news that their son. '
George, who ws seriously hurt while 1 making a. flight Wednesday. He is in the aviation department of the U. S. j ervice and was stationed at Charolett,! C. . j Word ha been received from Geo. nruebach that he has landed safely in'
The First National Bank of Hammond STATEMENT OF CONDITION, CLOSE OF BUSINESS, DEC. 31, 1917. Resources.
Loans ..... IJonds and Stocks Itcal Estate .... Cash and Due from Bank
$1,3 16,97 1.01 1, 000,755.35 3,221.85
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A RAW, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Mustcrcie. And Musterole won't blister like the eld laihioned mustard planter. Just tpread it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot v.iih. a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws cut the soreness and pain. Mustcrole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat bronchitis, tonsi litis, croup, slhf neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy.
iiiuujiti, juruudg.j, latins aim scuesoi .' " . u. Va. ran have Hear
the back or jomts, sprains, sore muse e?, '"""""f '" was lver "y meo. r""T , " rrr uni ZLZZ bruise,. Chilblains, frosted f-t colds on Kammer. The club expresses its hntiA
extra large bottle at $1.00. Zemo generally removes pimples, blackheads, blotches, eczema, and ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liauid. neither stickv nor creasv and staina
Mmger from Schereviiie nothing. It is easilv applied and costs a j iness h-re Thursday aft- mere tn'Se for each application. It a!
always dependable.
Liabilities. Capital Stock Surplus .... Undivided Profits Iteserved for Taxes and Interest Circulation Borrowed Money Hediscounted I)ejosits ....
The local bram h of the Perl rm
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v..,.. nutiiiuvii jivo, ,1- t, r i i . . lug JiUDl.c srhool where they will do sewinj n.J knitting for the soldier boys. The second meeting of the War Savings club of St. Joseph's school took
Place Thursday evening and turned out to be a success in every respect. An Don't worry about eczema or other
.$3,260,925.38 150,000.00 . 175,000.00 11,072.67 1. 541.27 150,000.00 50.000.00 77,682.71 2,645,628.73 $3,200,925.38
Relief from Eczema
the chest ;t often prevents pneumonia). p!it thanks for his kind assistance Jn Nothing like Musterole for croupy cb.il-, promoting the good cause. The entire
dren. Keep it handy for instant U5e. I program was well arranged and enjoyed
UC and 60c jars; hospital Size 52.50, j by all present. Thrift stamps amount
ing to ?52.40 were sold after the meeting. '
Joseph Peiplinger
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Testerdav- evening the regu'ar month
ly meeting of the Sacred Heart Court)
DIRECTORS.
A. M. TL'RXER, President, r. YV. MEYN, President, Lake County Savings & Trust Co. JOHN" E. FITZGERALD, Hammond Distilling Companr. FRANK S. BETZ, President F. S. Betz Companv. " JOHN X. BECKMAX, Gostlin, Meyn & Companv. CARL KALTMAXX, Kaufmann & Wolf. OTTO KNOERZER. President Champion Potato Machinery Co. FRANK C. DEMING. Lumber Dealer. W. C. BELMAX. Vice President. OFFICERS. A. M. TURNER, President. J. E. FITZGERALD, Vice President. V. C. BEL-MAN, Vice Fresident M. M. TOWLE, Cashier. W. F. MASHINO, Assistant Cashier. W. H. RIPPE, Assistant Cashier. P. K. FEDDER, Assistant Cashier.
The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O.
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