Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 26 March 1918 — Page 6
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THE TIMES.
TWIN CITY
NEWS NOTES
DON'T FUSS WITH
Tufsdav. March 26. 191S.
MUSTARD PLASTERS!
Katherlne Hortnro, iirS nirntl A -. o.. Mone will he pleased to virile nnJ '""fi't Social news and ailirrtisiutv f 1 he Times. Pfllll Maailiskr. crnrr.ll rnntrnrtur
und builder, phone 3 44-J.. villi build' the foHonins hlali class hiiildlnKiii all press brick with ami parlor. Iit ' nml cold water, R-ronm hunsnloo. S4.HOO. Two-mory, 7-ronni all press brick. ' hot and cold miter mld'nrr. I "o-flnl building. 0 room rarh, pri-ii ' bi lck front, hot and cold vrnler. Xr.sC!). ame building. . T trim, no book-! case, eolonnde or bulTrt. 95,404'. !
Musteroie Works Easier, Qtjickci and Without the Blister j ; There's no sense in rnixipff a mess o: mustard, flour and water when you car easily relieve pain, soreness cr stifTnes . 1 . . , t t . m. . 1
Wltn. a liuie ciean, nunc iu-jmcicic. i
Musteroie i3 made of pure oil of mus tard and other helpful ingredients, com j Lined in the form of the piesent whit
ointment. It take3 the place of out of ;
i date mustard plasters, and will not blister
Musteroie usually gives prompt rehe from sort? throat, bronchitis, tonsiliti? croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism lumbago, pains and aches of the back o: joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil blains, frosted feet, cold3 of the ches (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. i
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Your Choice of Free Gifts If you will bring this advertisement with you when you make your purchase, we will give you your choice of several practical Free Gilts. We selected each gift with the greatest care. You will be proud to own one.
Fhr-rnom frrme bunSaluo, hot and veld water. 2.S70. Tnn-ttorr frame residence, hot and -ld srafer. f?..Z2't. Ilrlck l famllr, 12-lrnf menl bouse. rntniBM THE TrtK TOMfiHT. Warren Hcrrltan in "The Turn r a f rd." and a Comrdr. Mr?. M'?d Forbe.tk. Worth? rteatenr f the Twin C ity Daughter of Isabella. I? in receipt of a letter s.-nt by the
'a'e I?nt. Elizabeth. TrenV
'perat!on of this nrjran'-stlen in the 'oniin Woman's liberty I. -an Drive. The lett-r read--: T urn '.n receipt of a '"'" from the governor of Inflimi
Your Own Terms
It is net necessary for you to pay cash open an account and we will make terms to suit you. Take from one to two years to pay if you desire. Our low prices and terms offer you unusual opportunities to buy that long wanted home-need.
be i
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with -o. operation t an the wor speed.Jy acoir.ipli.slicd. Con: to Johnstone's home on any of thee or all of them i F yo-; o ri.c;.-p
ursinsr 1 " orx ...i a im i" supply o ir
over these" with the ? 1 rment s.
'.ust have. i The Fythian Sister. of East Chlcaitu L' t I t V e: '-Ar:n to TV 1 1 -. n t e t b I
. fctate Cor.neh of Defense nr the .Srand Hlstshu Deputy w ho is MniltiR ! Seventh Federal liberty r.an organ- from nary to he prevent at this me.---; -latlon of the Woman's Ian Crmai- in a". M ;. Abb..!.. All .-:':' ate ur;- j
1. :nj!na to jAin wtn ti-.er.i in the et to hs
l r.'rd
nftves
r..Perty Ian Camrai2ti. To -
end a at-trJd rr.eein -n Tnd!an;po
!9 win Pe heTd ?-Iarh "Sth. at 2.3ft. ! In b"he'.f of representative -," $tste ' Ho'i.se. I want you to have a re-resen-i
of your c!rr at this ri-eeMno-
advise me at cnoe as to xrhn v.... I
"in e-nci to represent your cirrle at :h!s meet'nt. Piened. F!izabth TrenrU-. eatl-d meetlnr wi!l be held this eve-
r.lr.R at the home of M-s. Fllzabeth "'Br-'en. 73 rh!cajro a-em:e. of the
1 conformity ie State F.e-
Twin City Cirrle. o act with the flea smt from
s-ft"-. All members are most earn-s'Jy ' ecj jes'.od to be in attendance The O. F. !. Chart?" of Tnd:na Ilarror wilt meet tmrrnTr evening:. There ' an ta"''ati'.iti of candidates and re. 'reshrtints will be served. Mrs. Georg, ct,rr 0- I;.?h;gan n:;e is on the sick !!st. The K'ther F.b-kah I.odae will rtt.-ef -his evening' at Alban's parish house for practlee at 7 : 45. Mmher
tre fiecree staff are esp "tall v
to h Prsnf.
otit.
1 j Mrs. J. K. Darraath. of L'r jmrrond St. i n a s ren;cved to the Mc r y iLo.-p;t; jn
Uary yes'erday to ;n ioigo ir.ed 011 t r-a t en ' and probablv ':rc,''n!. Her mother i in care of the fan-.'ly denre and ti.e ch'.'.dren dur'.r.a; her absence. Mr.. Tk G. Ttubbe:'. who was M!.
Kanne Jansson before her man iaff. j
and da'ishter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jansson of t44rh street, and nhose pretty weddir.5 of February 34th Will be remembered by truly in thi city, was honored tit a iniscllaneo';? showeheld by Mrs. Thomas M,-Ma'.cn of 14 uh
THESE BARGAINS FOR ONE WEEK ONLV
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"he Christian Wowar.'j Circle of !
'""hrist'ati church will meet -r,. !ty held a', the home
F.';?h Barron. 1707 1 "nth street. T!i day afternoon. A larsre attend.mo
.-lu.i.-r.s n.irM nwinar to t
rersh:p "-STipaisn he'pg-d.?'e.
M's. Edgar Iew s of the South Shore ' even'.njr. bote! and her ??ster. Mrs. Ben n ! t ! rre-nbe-s of the TW.n City Da v. a!
closd on this
s'reet in the afternoon of yeterdav. The jr'fts :av-hed on ti. r?-nt bride weie too innriv and bea-itiftil to :r.enlion in detail, but in the rrav r sr.d ;-a:ntd n.ecea. !inens and c-it ;as. and articles of !' r. dainty - luncheon was served and c'- ers "aid for twenty-six g tests.
Farl Si.auld.ns who l.a
ir? his rjothe. Trs. Hannah fo" ! oast f '. e daws on a
j t; fro:o, 'a"!7' Tayl'.- t.m:;' ...e. ivy., (was the guest of honor at. a dinner par-
o J. P.. Johns 'An.
Hchart. where they n.o'.irrd with Mrs, J. Dinsmore in th party. The datsghters of liberty Knlttin? j
Club will meet with Mrs. t.n, 3445 Michisan a vent;
Useful telephone set solid birch, mahogany or solid go'den ok. V.'ell made and finished. At our sale price it is a bar-
gain you cannot equal.
S4.95
Mahogany or Walnut Bedroom Set Genuine mahogany cr walnut bedroom set. Dresser, $29.50; Chiffonier, $26.75; Bed, $24.60: Toilet Table, $22.50. Think of it! Genuine mahog' any or walnut, priced at practically wholesale cost. This is your greatest bargain opportunity.
:f -sn&jvim ft
$14.95
very comfortable.
Genuine reed carriage, large fcody, large rubber tired wheels,
reclining back, deep springs,
thi
'en;rcr t their j, well ! t v anil ' r
s 0 r ' ; r e f,r 1 , the second. B..1 ii E"iie about a
t e r. o 1 : s e . -f that
o. r:r street, are !s-!nr or Sf-inci. Tnd., to vu
rrother. John Wh
-nown yn-jnsr man " h? leavirj in f! o-Jntiy. Monday. Apri women exp ei t to b neek's time.
iwln City women are asked to r- , double their energies in Hej Cross! work this week. Advices have been re- J celved through a t-legram sent here ! 'hat thre is a special and nrg-ent need I rf hospital parnients. In view of ') j 'act. Mra. S. T. Johnson of 47 J 3 Xortii- ! cotte avenue, who has been or.enin? j her home ea'-h Tus.1ir f r he plln i sewing: and to relieve the contrast ion I
at. the P.ed Cro5.i Centre. !m now added
'wo more days. Wednesday and Tlri-s- i r" day, whereby all women of the coin- ' murdty are asked to giva part of their i !s
time, that the needs r.f the wo.-k niigh.t
fe accomplishd.
ral to every woman in the
00 ai least a email port. on
t'-ipt has been allotted th
I.s-ihclla ate ursM to .e .f Mrs. Kl ii'.ab', ' !i
nine t'1 transact -.tiiiost iir.u.: tut ' :eita'.n:ns '
Mi
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and Mrs. Waller IT .Khs ?iT
sed a ti act of land. Sve crs in
HessViiie. wi'f re i:iey ;r.i"iin j
gating in the farm b.:s:ne-s. Mr. 11. ,- will i-oiitin.;c his woik at the
Inland Stee! Mills' and devote his spare j.
. in assistinx hi? wife to till
soil. M-. Hughes is exT.ectintt to bn- , At v.er health hy th ctt of door air and at the ssrre t!:-e mretlnp the de-
tlie rtf'v'1: rtrent c r-trt itik.
' tr.a nd s 1 1 r?i-la
on
Har Asso ia
-neetins- at the cly
W e- ("lir.g. Mr. Y"aler Kn;r of TJ expertin? the anlval r.
ab.sent from his d-:
ant owin? to Illness. Mis. .T. W. Br-ssey. of ! espectinu the arrival of A .Tob.nstoji of h'caso wl
;f fe55K5,'i'Mnl ml H -ff '&m . if r i
relieve of ; B iiMtiir ,.! I '."It -4 8 M l--9 !eaiti.4.'.81-M; '-r.- ' .a Ci dmi Solid oolden oak dinina table H
: (Tf- -7f-AII metal crib, with high safety si.es- ( ' oT?' - Wiltt1 llh n "mp'ete with sanit.-.ry metal spring Can KHV ' " ' ' HV - r T ' y -heavy P"1. a o'' I i 0J. Jbe had in gold, Vemfs Marti or white f KAs ' . Q,,, t 'ney 8a'"- Mr P"" 1 ' J me ' S ,ar8 tha baby can use it until year, of t V'' F' - 1 y' 1
r".i;ii ;e irnrn n n r ! 'isa m n ;;r: i n:n yti : - -m
the II 1 -V - .- T . 'V-wri!.? E l U I S IS'I El
B ! Solid fumed Ihr.rv t.l. t.J ...;.u -sw.y.,...- :L LdAw-Mie JS " Ai?Satt 4 .SM ' . H
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Solid fumed oak library table, fitted with rragazine racks as shown in cut. At our saie price a big bargain. It is to vour in.
terest to inspect this table at once. Only a few left.
tSiO C Guaranteed Brass 94dOD Bed Like Cut
' k street
r.f her father at the Inland
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This s a direct an. ;.iant owm? 10 uiness. H
vicinity to j Mi s. X W. Br-ssey. of D; jtrmmnd St. ! U j f the woTk'is expectinc the arrival of .her father, j H 1 1 f
Only JO. A .Tohnstoj, of h'enao " ho will visit B '.' Ii .
ill PAPE-S 1 V'---;tV B 1 1 FOR INDIGESTION 't' J&$ P4 ' I fl ha ''Jt '.' J Hei'stpred In I. S.Pat OfBco j ."f 7S;N I M ! O
This brass bed is the greatest bargain in Chicago. 2-inch posts, 5-inch top mounts 2-inch filling rods 2-inch bottom rods. Satin finish full size. It is exactly as shown on cut. Bring this advertisement in and compare it. Our price is so low the quality of the bed so good, that you shouid not miss this bargain.
S16.75
room from.
beautiful.
Large Princess dresser, golden oak, beveled plate mirror, will make your Other styles to choose
Stops Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gases, Sourness and Stomach Distress
Eat "Pape's Diapeps'm" like Cand v. Makes Upset Stomachs feel fine Zarr SO cent case. Any druf Hare. Rihef in five minuies!
!i yjl ! ! fl 111 jjiia j j
This solid oak dresser, with heavy plate mirror deep draw-
1. j dovetail construction. omy one to a customer.
Heavy two-inch post bed, one
inch filling rods, steel spring
and heavy mattress complete
at our bargain price. AM sizes any finish.
$14.50
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A beautiful polished mahog
any finished library table.
48 inches long heavy pedes
tal, legs as shewn in cut.
S14.75
lime il!
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! Manure Freel
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9133 SOUTH COMMERCIAL AVENUE Near 92nd Street Open Evenings MondayThursday and Saturday
it- -gj
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$9.75
roll arms, offered.
All over upholstered comfort rocker like cut. Deep spring seat
The greatest value ever
9133 SOUTH COMMERCIAL AVENUE Near 92nd Street Open Evenings Monday Thursday and Saturday
Send Your Teams and Haul It Away Calumet Park Stock Yards
Hammond, - Ind.
Irt a few da: s prior f. his leav ina f an extended '.; t in Oklahoma and thence to California. Mr. Jvhnston fs in his n.n'leth !,- and i a Jfolf entli'is asr and a boon companion to h;s qrea t-g ra r.d'hil dren. n'lmberlns: six
teen. A daughter. M; a- nmpany htm h"i fujtl.er tr,p. Fast. 'lii Ago i'ni: r.
v. 11! :re(.t t ortorrow 'enin
i . s ' i , rtegular sess.on. 1. 1'n'erntsn. .!'.rnf at f,a iv. "C' Mtrh ?" aveni;, itjd'aoe. Marn"r. T'
s. F. E. Coat " ill and also on h ' 3
Uoyal N'eijthbc
n t K . of
V
of th" pat year were uraniniously rccietd. Two dclc'e-. the Mosdamcs John r. Faro il and lienrf Summer?, 'ur? elected to represent, the chili at the district convention to he held at
PROMPT SERVICE PHONE 254.
PLENTY OF COAL ON HAND at
COAL & FEED
HAMMOND, IND.
VULCAN COAL CO.
KENWOOD AVE AND ERIE TRACKS
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Vitgyl and Jan.es !;!!;. are in th city visitins ohl friends. TlT-y were former residents of Indiana Harbor and are beInp velcorited at the home of Mra. M'ller. 2o04 Grapevine street, today at dinner. They will also be the puests of 31". J. P. Walh of Klni s-trci. T. . It . of .'nrlh MriRO'tn a ev.ye f-1irn-d front .1 l.ijtinc..: trip to St. t.eijis. M".. in the n'o'T.'ts ff the men Michael Co. Mr?-.. Georse II- l.e is or N'orth Faring avenue will ho hostess lo the Itec!rroeity Cltib) Thursday afternoon. Miss Helga Holstrom of Fir street has very succ.es. fuliy underwent an operation performed on her for appendicitis ai.d is restinc, at the Preh I eria n hospital jti i'lnt;i''. An in; !: i;t i l liu'in's.' f.ei ing of the li.ti'sui lint h'.r T'.Viman's 'n;li to l--J lr.ee .,t the homo ..f M : . V. A. Hmbrofr ir, )yy tret rsieids aftetnoop. Jt marked the annual e!ec;jon of cluh rT)crs with the result thst all officers
the Hammond Country Cub. April 4th. Other members of the r !u b will be in ftetidarje at the noon dny luncheon held on t'.is date. Two new mei:iber were adopted ir.to
ti n cliib. the Me.s.jsi and I-'red A. S nuns lei
it was deedc-d tha.t the comlnar j-ear would nark greater progress in the T.ed Cross work and all unnecessary club work be dispensed with. Cusiness meetings will be held eer.ir.ps. Contributions by club members for the creatmp cf n fund to adopt a French orphan was taken care of also, and ail members not present at thi3 meeting may forward anv'tinis to i-ecrc t nr v.
Specinl ,ciiin yervircs at the Church of th Good Shepherd this we -U will be B s. follows: the penitential ofi'ico and sermon cn Wednesday nisht at S o'cloci:. Thursday rr.ornir.tr. a celebration of tht Holy Eucharist at 10 o'clock. On Good Friday matins and sermon at ?:0( ,. nt., to mark tlie hour when Chri?t. was nailed to the Ooss: litany and sermon at ":r'i p. m.. eriding- at three o'clock with
.J. . Stephens' the tcdliitj; of the bell ."'! times to mark p. a vote taken Christ's death hour; ve.pers and 5r-
"'l" wiis i u )ij ,lrS,
mm
lion at S:0" p. m. A ' I Christian? are most cordially invited to attend these services and commemorate with us the sufferings ant death of our common Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. The badges for the reservation of seats for the Billy Sunday meeting were exhausted before those in tharce were aware of it. They are very sorry thai some must be disappointed. The .iai'.rifv of the d'lri.at ,ti w ill o o r r t Vi'euth Shore lip" where add;t;on) cars
I Wjil he pro' ided. Get tjcj;e. of rome
one in cnar?e pt the n leg-ition. jite number poinsr from I'sst Chicago will be riot less than 150. AH must he at door "5 of the tabernacle not later than 7 p. in.
1 ( er! weeks' Tisit witn i-etives at 'hi. -asm. Tb.o Misses Carrie ai.d Louie Illidehtar.rit were Hammond visitors vn Sat- ' urday. Albert Miller and family iis.'ed SunIcay her, with John Stark, i Joseph and rternard Scheldt were Chiajro visitors on Sunday.
Among- the Hairs rr or. d isitors
lay were Mrr. John Siarl;, Mrs.
"lerlaeh. Mrs. John Wa.-hter ani Michael Iveiiman.
Moti-
Geot'R
f :s.
Get a Can
TO-DAY
From Your
Hardware
or Grocery Dealer
ST. JOHN
Dcalcr
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on: ma ; ion -r
h uma .'he
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runn.iisr aan
t ruv ee of ?r',Kr' r i "
new buggy from .Tos. I '
purchased
f.lerlB'h. Miss Madeline Heitman returned from
He Wants a League. importing Editor Times; I AVe should like, for you t put a I copy of the followlni; in the Times: I'or some bassball enthusiast Indi- : na Harbor hes fertned a .junior ha'"3 11 teajtue for the b- s or . , .rv i. vcracina from M to l, C!ir, r.e aae 'hy cant Ifammnnd have t'.,e sarae." it has stood in the lead for rentrilrj-
tion and patriotism and whv can it not have a junior league ltle gny other city; there are. various teams in Hammond who gladly submit to any terms if only some baseball enthusiast would tfive the Hammond boys his support and organize a league. Hammond has fad many junior ie3ni., i;-t neve r a ieyeue and why no:? For- the simj.ie ifaron tht theie ; nobod.. to o.-im ze Soi'-.e.'ne who has a srat Snte. est in hasebail a f? a i s oi jtvz a leaaue to help the Hammond Jun5nrs il.tna. Thanktnar yon in aflvani a. i am, A Constant F.rtr .' 'J'he Time. .
Outdoor Workers re subject to exposure to mU kinds cf sveather. and strenuous outdoor svork bring, the rheumatic aches. You ran'tafford to be laid up.ao heed that first twinge of rheumatism. Use Sioaji's Liniment. Clean and convenient, no need to rub, no stains; r,o. clumsy plasters and jour pain disappears. Sprain, et'airn. nnreljis 'rt ,i(tif eo--in.:s.-!es a e!l telieved by the appii. c'jra fcti ciotn c Lininicot. Crueroua tir. bot'Jea at alt druifau.
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Sloan'a prices not increased, 25c, 50c, 91
It Is all lisht to put fap In your w indow, but the war will be won a lot quicker If you will lnvest in "War-Sav. nigs and Thrift Stamp also.
