Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 236, Hammond, Lake County, 3 April 1918 — Page 6
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Whiting And Its People
Ton UKXT Barn. Modern. 415 John 6t. "Whiting-. 3-30-4 Man and wife wants to rent 2 or 3 light hskpg. rooms. Good neighborhood In Whiting:. I'hone 34 7-W. 4-1--Princess Theatre tonight. June Capr'co m "Miss V. S. A." A patriotic picture for boys, men, women, and kids, too. Also a Victor Moore Comedy. 4-3-1 New Dray and Express Line. Also Moving. Long distance calls promptly
at x tided to. Loifsdon 1541V. Residence, ".00 "Whiting.
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Enjoy life! Don't stay Lilious, sick headachy and constipated.
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The habit, of saving brings future prosperity. It makes youth happy, middle life prosperous and old age comfortable. The "Whiting Savings and Loan Association pays six per cent d dividend. Pepin an account today. 4-3-1 WAN'TKH TO RENT 1 or 2 rooms in "Whiting. with light housekeeping privileges; young couple: no children. Best references. Address. A. M. C. care" "Whiting News Co. M4 110th s. Whiting. 4-3-2 Miss Edith Iangenhan entertained the members of the Tri Kappa sorority at her homo in Sheridan avenue, Monday night. The Tri Kappa sorority will give a card party at the I. O. O. F. ha',1 Saturday, April 13, for the benefit of the Red Cross. Three more Whiting boys "have arrived safely overseas," they being Edward Goldriok. Mat how Adiey and Martin Eggers. These are the first of Whiting's draft quota to go "over there.' These three boys went into service as bricklayers less than two mouths ago. With them also went Thomas McBride of Whiting, who was changed into another company, but who Is now in New York awaiting orders. Ralph Banks of Fischrup avenue, has 10L REMOVES THE GAUSE OF GliFIONIC COUGHS A Constitutional Remedy That We Guarantee. Lagrange, N. C "For years I suffered with a chronic cought. so I could not sleep nights and continued to lose flesh. My druggist asked me to try Vinol. It cured my cough. I. can sleep nights and have gained twelve pounds. Vinol is the test tonic and tissue builder I have ever taken." W. D. Ren. Lagrange, N. C. We guarantee Vinol for chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis. Not a ratent medicine. Formula on every bottle. Tour money back if it fails. Joseph W. Wels, druggist, and Norris Rhoy , Hammond, Ind. Vino! is sold in East Chicago by Schlieker's "Pharmacy, and in Whiting by L. II. Matterns. and at the best drug ftore in every town nd city in the country. Adv.
Get a 10-cent box now. Most old pc.pl.j must givo to tli" bowels some regular help, else they suffer from constipation. The condition is perfectly natural. It is Just ns natural as it is for old people to walk slowly. For age is never so active, as outh. The muscles are less clastic. And the bowels are muscles. So nil old people need Cascaret s. (me i 'ight as well refuse to aid weak eye1 with glasses as to neglect this genile aid to weak bowels. The bowels must be kept active. This Is important at all ages, but never so much as at fifty. Age is not n time for harsh physics. Youth may occasionally whip the bowels into activity. But a lash can't be used every day. What the bowels of the old need is a gentle and natural tonic. One that can be constantly used without harm. The only such tonic Is Cascarets. and they cost only 10 cents per box at any drug store. They work while you sleep. Adv. returned from Hobart where h was confined nt the home of his parents with an attack of mumps. Miss Beulah Stover of Ohio avenue, spent Sunday visiting in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry who have been residing at Itohy, have now returned to Whit mar to live, nnd have moved into the S.udmski flats on John street. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kodieek of ll'.'th street, on Sunday nigh. The funeral of the seven-month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schaefer of Cleveland avenu", was held yesterday afternoon. Pcath was due to bronchitis. Interment was at Oak 11111 cemetery. Hammond. Miss Lizzie Ritzko of Steiber street, lias returned from St. Margaret's hospital where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. Lyman B. Ritter will move his drug store to the P. T. Sullivan store on ll!Uh street next to his present headquarters. Miss Maud Fry of the local post office force, lias been on the sick list for several days. Miss Nina B. Carhart of the local high school force, is entertaining her mother from Iowa. Miss A.idry Bally was called to Colorado by the serious illness of her moth-
er. Mrs. Earl Bodine is still confined in ; the South Shore hospital in Chicago, i " " " The sense of refreshing cleanliness that follows the use of I a real scalp prophylactic. is comfort ing in the extreme &2dHERPICIDE j Applications at the better barber shop j Guar ante! by The Herpicide Co. Sold Every her
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Get r.t the Real Cause Take Dr. j Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach 6iifferers are doing now. Inslead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking tho real cause of the ailment dogged liver niul disordt-red bowcla. Dr. Edwards' Oiive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels ere performing their natural functions, away goes LitUgestion and stomach troubles. If you have a bad taste In your tnoulh, tongue coated, appetites poor, lazy, don't-care feeling, m ambition cr encrrv, troubled with undigested foodc, ycu ihou'.d td:e Oiivo Tablets, the sabfctitute for calomel. ; Ur. tUlwarc'.s Olive Tablets are' n purely vegetable compound mixed vi:h olive oil. Yon will know them by their olive color. They do the work without Crining, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. At 10c and 25c per box. All druggisU.
"Wednesday, April 3, 1918.
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land hospital and is feeling fine
returned Sunday. Melvln Vlerk who underwent an operation for appendicitis at St. Margaret's hospital. Hammond, was brought home Saturday.
Away With Your Sprays and Inhalers If Yon Want to be Rid cf Catarrh
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Though more than a few hava claimed the invention of the monster gm that has shelled Paris from over seventy miles away, dispatches from Berlin, via Amsterdam, have linked the name of Professor Dr. Rausenborger, a German ordnance expert, with the gun, and he is generally thought to be the leading candidate far the "honor."
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the exact cau'e of her illness not bei li ascertained. Miss 'liadys Douelns of Laporte
avenue, has j urchr.sed a lod;jn car. Mrs. Francis Juckinson, neo I.ula; Hubbel, who was inarrie.l three weeks 1
ago to Francis IMckinson of this city.
passed away at her former home
Iowa after a shot iHnes' with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Picklnson had motored to the bride's . f..rmcr home to arrange for the shipfdnr of her personal i iiVits to wniitin,'. While n route they were rausht in a rain storm which caused the victim to contract pneumonia which caused her
,uem:so in cine days. The husband re-
prief-stro k. n. Thos who a'teje.ii the fnt oral from here in add 1 1 ion to the j ni bur band were Mr. ami Mrs T ! t!
Dickinson and Joseph Dickinson. Tho woman's committer of the lib-
-can is rmsy i:n;nfr up f
Tlie Ltllns home on Clark street Is belnij remudelcd. Miss Juno Newsom has accepted a position with the Smtth-Bader Real Estate Arm !n Oary. The trial of Ray Seeley and Gorc Glrard Indicated by the recent grand Jury will besin In tho circuit court on Wednesday. Special Judge Harry Tuthtll will try the cae. A marriage license wa Issued to Oscar F. Adank, a farmer, to Hattle Seegers, both of Crown Point, on Monday. The death of Mrs. August Hoffman aste S3 years, one of Lake county's oldest women, ocurred on Monday. Mrs. Hoffman has been In failing health for the past two years. The funeral will be held at the home on Wednesday at 2 p. m. Her husband survives her. Whilo repairing the fire escape at centra! Music ball on Monday Charles Smith, the janitor was severely injured by falling quite a distance when the
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Quite a number attended tho ball given last night nt the Knight. or Co- I lumbus hall by the K. C.'s at Gary. ! Tho O. E. S. auxiliary will meet j Thursday with Alpha Alice. , A larpe number of the men who I work at the eteel mill3 are sick, and many say it is due to some one poison- ' iniT the drinking water of tho steel plant. ! The Whtst club will meet this week i on Wednesday evening1 with Mrs. Phil Thampson. Miss lllsie Rose is reported as re- ' covering nicely following an operation for appendicitis. . The Unitarian Ladles' alllanca meet this afternoon at tho library to sew for the Red Cross. j Krs. Harlan Stratton 13 abl to be out again. , STIFF JOINTS 1 SOREJfJSCLES Umber Up Quickly Under the Soothing, , Penetrating Application of Hamlin's Wizard Oil
Deep-Seated Disease That Cannot Be Reached by Local Treatment.
In cases of rheumatism and lame back it penetrates quickly, drives out 6oreness, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is an absolutely reliable, antiseptic application for cuts, burns, bites, and stings. Sprains and bruises heal readily under its soothing, penetrating qualities. Get it. from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed.
When you hawk End rpit until you almost strangle in an effort to get your breath, because your air-pas-rages are all choked up -with Catarrh, end your condition grows worse from clay to day, you are abcut ready to
realize that Catarrh is by no means a timple ailment. If you have had the disease for any
lengtn ot time, you have doubtless
used enough treatment to convince you that you will n:t be able to fini any lasting relief frm the remedies
that are so generally rcl.ei upon
Others who have been afHicted with Catarrh have used atomizers and eprays, ointments, calves, jollies and ether local applications by the whole
sale, without making tho slightest
progress toward a cure. You are doomed to the same dissp
pointment, if ycu rely upon the same
misdirected method of treating this disease, for Catarrh is too stubborn
end deep-seated to be reached by
medicated applications which are ap plied only to the surface.
Why cot save yourself the expense ; Atlanta, Ga,
and the delay of getting t-i the right road, by discarding entirely all there plans cf treatment which other; have
found to be absolutely without merit ? Not only is Catarrh a source of suffering to yourself, and annoying and repulsive to those about you, but it is a disease that is not to v
considered lightly, for if it Is unchecked the lungs sometim-s becoma affected, rr.d everyone knows how serious that is.
Catarrh is caused by millions of
tiny disease germs that infest tho
blood, hen they attack the deiiCoL:3 membranes and air passages of tho nose ar-d throat, you can never get rid of them by spraj-3 and atomizer-. They mur.t be thoroughly routed frcm the blood. That is why S. S. b". is used fo successfully in treating Cr -tarrh.This remedy is so thorough in cleansing the blood that it routs out; every germ of Catarrh or other disease. S. S. S.' goes right down to the source of the disease, and if you will begin its uce today, you will fini yourself at last on the right treatment. Go to your drug store and get a bottle today, and if you want any special advice regarding your case, you can obtain same without charge by writing to Medical Director, Swift
Specific Co., cl twift Laboratory,
A patriotic meet in;: was b -!': night at the ' m t'.eatie to ; new drive for the third librr A large crow d was pre; cut ar. ; tho music and en'ertainmtnt The parents of Ernest Solo, ed word that he is ra-.v a Uncle Sam, and is stationed Island, Cal. He sys he expee-s sent to Fort "Win fie Id in alxoul
last Oil Company, started delivering cil i the Monday with a fine Ford truck. I -an. '. Mr. Kellan. owner of the he4-house, yd I. is purchased a Ford truck with which toake deliveries of flowers, .v- ' T. Roberts of Indiana Harbor, who . ; f f :s running for the nomination of county
in .iburcr on the republican ticket, was in Hobart yesterday Retting acquainted with s ece .f the Hobart voters.
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f weeks, end from there to France.
Yesterday was the last day for the saloons, and thinsrs pa..-l off rather Quiet in Hobart. Wm. Janke, .iff r.t f-r the Standard
Mai-' . ' Rose is "getting" some of the st .-. dops about town. He says he will soon have a daily casualty list.
CAX 1"TIL, VOl CAN'T.
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wrk in the third liberty J.ein committee. Mrs. R. M. Andrus, chairman and
her assistant, Mrs. Parker, are planning I
T'-r a meet u-.e or their rpr'-sntat Ives
K.r tn van-us districts at the ;i
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at the lee Ontral hi Mr'. 1! in Sheriila S'nr Tii in "The .
Kej "tone. j Tomorrow, IVarl Wliit an ! Antonio i Moreno in "The House of Hate." ,.n j 'to-s'ar serial. Also ". rguni-nt." with i blarney Sherry and Rail line Stark". Matinee tomorrow, 2:"0 p. m. 4-Z-l I
rn.ion. couth Aid society Of Mrs. I), p. G anue tonight, e.'l is cne.ned to i avenue, by iiha s: -a:ie t.nlht. Jim r..tig V.-ay." A 'so ;
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Victrola Records APRIL
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Mrs. Rohrt "Wilson fuel children of Indiana bou!e ard. were tru'srs cf Mrs. Havhnrst . of Fast SLie,, M, nda . Mr. rfVid Mrs. Rur-s. It of Indiana hoiij.i aial, lri, r ' ino d Ijeu.e ;if;, r ;1 two weeUs visit with relativ.-s at Mar
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"f the K. of R. lodge, in Rol rtsd'i le, are r... nt the Franklin seho,,; cvenli:g at o'clock, of R'lherts avenue.
was bauiy cut and at tnis time is
a serious condition. The members of the Presbyterian church will tender a farewell reception to Rev. and Mrs. Billman In the parlors of the church. Friday evening. April 5. at .isht o'clock. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cillman ar-
.nr,f e. . i a! 'a 1 ! v Invltpii In atend this I
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Miss Clara Honk entertained the nibers of the Westminster Guild at e home of Mrs. Cyrus Hayden on
j .Monday right. Everything 13 In readiness for the i Chamber of Commerce banauet to be
held Wednesday evening. Three hundred and sixty tickets have been sold the capacity of the hall and an evening of enjoyment and goodfellowship ir, anticipated. 1 The Community Card Party at the public library on Monday evening: was a very enjoyahlw affair and a nice sum was realized for the Red Cross. Mrs. Irl Rockwell and C.uy P. Clark were the pri7 winners at "0V and at Pedro, Miss Tille Krohn and Oliver
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j The city council met for their month-
i - meetirisr on .unnoay iukul side of routine business not much of importance was done. A communication from the Chamber of Commerce
la .'Omnienaeu uie u.-'- . I streets was read and turned over to the streets and alleys comlttee. The matter of the ornamental street lightling system was also referred to the J streets nnd alleys committee. A resolution was passed commending the acition of the boys in Crown Point for
. nliting in the I . servicp auu u..--t.d the clerk to send a copy of the r-soluti-n to all the boys that had left nnd would leave to answer their riontrv's call. Til K DKFF. VSK f;ltnF.V. Fach garden, side yard and back lot
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transa. t.-d busin-ss in "lary yest.-rday. Mr. and Mrs. I'rruik Fuehler and ohildr. n. Mr. and Mrs. William Kggers, and Mr, and Mrs. Cliar l. s Stress motored to '!' 1 ' ' !. Sunday, whero they visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weining. Mr-. Fred I'.es and daughter Alice, were piosts nt a birthday party given in honor of air. I'leis. Sr., of Chicago, Monday.
must help win this war; each home must have a defense garden. Our tables must be supplied with food raised on our own premises. Our farmers must feed the boys at the front. Our t r uck -gardeners must fed th people and the congested districts. Labor is needed on the farms. Labor is needed in maklnpr war machinery. Womn with the aid of the children must cet close to Mother Earth and make her yield as she has not for many years. The woman who sits on her porch
this v ear and crochets and embrolder-
Mis5; Marian Owden has returned ! r3 , a slacker. She is no better than from Frankfort. Ind.. where she spent ! tv- wnmnn n-Vin !ts at the brlda:
slaves over dress
table, who slaves over dress, or wno seeks diversion at the summer resorts while our sons and brothers are gdvins up their lives that she may be safe The woman who can but does not
! work with her hands this yead Is not a woman she is just n thins nn lr-
Frnsllnjrer of Roseland. r(.ponlhlr. pitiful thlnsr.
Chairman of Food Conservation.
two vc.-ks with relatives. Mrs. John Iarson of Lake avenue, ent.itaine.i her sister from Last" Side,
j Morela v. : ll-rmnn Ststzphant of Roberts avemi". returned home after a few weeks" visit with his parents at I'.eileview. Ia.
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wri' n .Sunday here, the guests of Mr. I and Mrs. P. Arnold of Lake avenue. . A number of frlend3 of Laverne Fayne tendered him a pleasant surprise party ; m honor of his birthday anniversary, i Monday evening. ! Airs. Hill of Roberts avenue, entertained br sister from Fast Side, Monea '. S ; Mrs. Cash of Roberts avenue, la re- : oerin" f rmi her recent illness. I Mrs. Herman Kmken and children of , Indiana boulevard, visited Mrs. !Em- : !.en. Sr., of Fast Side. Monday. Mrs. John Drees-n of Fast Chicago, j visited her sister. Mrs. Fred Epgers of Roberts avenue, yesterday. Mrs. Alfred Khicrs of Hammond, was
! a Kiust at th" Visconti home yesterday.
These reductions also entitle you to share in our FREE SAVINGS ACCOUNT PLAN whereby 10 per cent of the amount of your purchase is deposited, in your name, with the CALUMET NATIONAL BANK, 9117 Commercial Avenue. You mav claim this money any time after you have made six consecutive monthly pay
ments on your account, officials for particulars
Ask our, salesmen or the bank
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BRASS BEDS An excellent bed, either continuous or upright posts, five heavy fillers, full size, satin finished mountings. Specially reduced to Sl-i 85
FIRESIDE ROCKERS Genuine SpanL-h or black leather upholsterin?, solid oak frame, L'oUion or mahogany rnish. An except ional rrcain at onlv 1 811.05
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DINING ROOM SETS Heavy Oak Table, golden or fumed finish, square pedestal, plank base; four leather slip seat chairs to match. Special for this week for S26.50
Liberal Credit Gladly Extended
LANSING. The public schools have their eprlns vacation this week. Mrs Harry Kause of Hammond, visited in Lmsintt. Sunday. Mr. Scbiply has sold all his house furniture and Is staying at Aorn's place. Mrs. F.ell has returned from Blue Is-
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First dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" relives all grippe misery.
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, Mr. and Mrs. Geor?e Schbetzle and
j eon George of this place, spent several j u
t .'avs with the former's parents at Ed- non i iay siuuu-k-' . , ,-i. n, ( diio. Quit blowinff and pnuffllmr! A dose j" Mis.' La. land Parsley nnd son Ed- I of "Fare's Cold Compound" taken every .vai l of i"aik. are sn.-ndinsr a few davs 1 two hours until three doses are taken
1 .. ... i,ti. nt fnrL- ! will end frripoe misery and break up a hi
Mrs. William Cladd. ll of Crown Point, ' severe cold either in the head, chest, ' visited with friends hero yesterday. body or limbs. Silas Hicks of Clark, is transacting It promptly opens cogged-up nostrils
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RUGS Make your home attractive. Our rug display w ill surely meet with your approval. Ask to see our special 9x12 Axminister coo r-rr
Four Rooms Complete $149.00 Terms, $7.50 Monthly
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SPECIAL EASTER BABY CARRIAGE BARGAINS Fresh air is nature's greatest tonic. Keep your baby out in tho open as much as possible. We are offering many exceptional bargains in baby carriages. A style for every taste. Call and see1 them. Our special: a first class reed buggy for (3. 50
DRESSERS Very attractive, golden oak or mahogany finish, heavy plate mirror, spaclous drawers, latest pattern. Reduced to
$16.75
lias moved to DO.) South Ilohmnn St. over Woolworth's 7) and 10-eont store. Sitlo entrance First Xa-
fl tional Dank building on Sildev St. Hom 1 1 .".
j ?drs. Lillian Haack and sen of this', I place, are Fjiendinpr a few days with i ! friends and r latives in Chieatro. ' Mr. and Mrs. J.dm Juste! of this i
v isited with friends and relatives i est"U. oer Sunday. j
Seheiirer of Clark, transacted! m I'."ss. yesterday. ,".":',;ani liov.ier of '"lark, left! . 1 ' ' o. th . . ':. She i i .-. . . rai . in Cl-veland ' fri. nd?: .and relatives.- I
iireit.i.r ot Hammond, was ess transactor.
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and air passages: stops nasty tliscnarge or nose running; relieves sick headache, dullness, feve.rishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. 'Tape's Cold Compound" Is the quickest" surest relief known and costs only
a few cents at rtrugr stores. 11 acts j t
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SOUTH CHICAGO. Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings.
causes no inconvenience a substitute. Adv.
Don't accept 1
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Herman Clark bus
It is all ro-'h to put r.utt In your window, but the war will be won a lot quicker if you will invest ih War-Sav. ings and Thrift Stamps also.
S. G. Carley Transfer Co. EXPRESSING, AUTO VANS, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. 165 E. State Street. Hammond. Second floor above Pastime Theater
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Corner 62nd and Halcted Streets. 2294-96 Milwaukee Avenue.
2th Street and Michigan Avenue, Roceiand.
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