Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 240, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1918 — Page 6
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Do Not Get Careless
With Your Blood Supply
Impurities Invite Disease.
Yon fhouul pay particular heed to ny indication that your blood supply H becoming sluggish, or that there U a lesseriir.gr in its strong: and vital force. By keeping your b!ood purified, your system more easily wards off disease that i3 ever present, waiting to attack wherever tfcsre is an cpen-
A few bottles of S. S. S., the great vegetable blood medicine, will
revitalize your blood and p;ivo you new strength and a healthy, vijjorou vitality. Everyone- needs it juit now to keep the- yystem in perfect condition. Go to your drug- store and get a bottle to-day, and if you need any medical advice, yoa can obtain it without cost by writing to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., 23 Swift Labors Lory, Atlanta, Gy.
GARY CATHOLICS TO HOLD UNION MEETING FOR SETTLEMENT HOUSE
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Call for Mass Meeting Next Sunday Night at Holy Angels Church,
S'r.-.ir cf Gary's tea Roman Cath- ' c churches will attend a mass naeet- . p.ar at Holy Ansel's church next Sunday evening when ths question cf esi a m ish: nj a !ar? settlement liovise in ' he south emt will be dlso-.i.sse d. Known a? the Marquette Settlemen ?.-;t . an outgrow th of the. Woman's- t'atl'nli l.t ,i;:!. t?r. Mary's
f-ettlement Iioum project, a new organisation is now under way to further th work. He" Father Thomas I-1, Jansen, rector of llnl; Angfl'j, has been the lending spirit in th move. Father Jar.scn Is di-an c!" the athoi'c dorpy n th Gary district. tVii;!a:;i P. li'.ea.n. direct the a: iiin's efforts. I; is pvolxxhl- that . T'at i:"r .lohn I'evil'e. t or nicvly assistant t eet-T of the church and now a ie'egate in the t'nued States of Car.i.nai Merrier cf Rel -giuni, will V associated with this new project. Gary Catholics of all denominations are determined that the new settlement project shall he a success and promises i f oo-opers ti n !rie been eeceiv.'d from till t.nrishes in the eitw
TWELVE
DEAD FROM P
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NEMONIA
HOURS
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1 o ; rs. Til" dead ; JOHN A MAHONET, years old. F. R. M COK K I.E. years old. OHAKL.ES HERBERT. 40 years eld. y,TK KALTCrO. 4 4 years old. NICK ?WKDIK. Si :3rs old. THSOr?RE PIMUTRO. 32 years old .'-p.p wh te persons th;t'
sis-, dad six colored p-op'.e; ! who d."d todty. Elizabeth Hill. "7. Adam stteet. ,' Sullivan, Ind. wife cf Andrew Hill: Ida May Holt. SI. j : S-ved.U. " wife cf William Holt; Joseph "Wiley, 1?. I Mercy hospital. 1 !-,-,'' .la'ksnn street: Jerrv Sinelef on. i i riK at Tlr rtenv. h
"V ?"5 JIadtscn strct; 7iatti Clark, j vc-It street. "Washington et-eet, w:fe of j IVo Other Tienths .3S Clark; James Steven?. SO. 15M j Urd-rtake- W.V:. jn,s : v Vsh'.narton. J other death.?. M:s. Vll;.-..- :.--t Mr. Mahoney. who died Saturday j :, 1?. d ed Sifi-dsy ar.lgr'r.t at h;s heme. 44a Tyler street. n:o' h-sp.tal fo'l--.rp In " as a Blatter employed hy the An-.eri- j ci-e.l in ,Ta n;j,a: y v-1', en
cn Rridse company n-J was a r..?n. tr.rcuB.n
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j mfinher of Tto'.ili: . r ioii I and a No belonged to the ra;;' ion. "Word is awa.tcd ty the ' J dertak'ng cotr.pany frni reht I the west.
The other pr.eumon'a deaths J bv Undertaker "W ill -.ams.
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her of tha painters' linior. A wife firviv!i. Kitnral sr1 ics probably v;l; he held Tuesday at Holy Ansls church with !ntern;ent at Calvary. Undertaher 5''nerty to h in charge. I T". TrCerl;e. who d'ed a' 1 :w a.
held 5 . lay 'rom her h.r roe ytret. 1 r. t : iv.e'i t u? CfivrtTv. Tlfl mtr.wntl . N et; S'effQ, ' rg; I Nhck Stofega. d.cd Satu; d nhtl.ia.
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HOW MRS. BOYD AVOIDED m OPERATION
i Canton. Ohio. "I suffered from a ' female trouble which caused me much
suffering, and two doctors decided that I would have to go through an operation before I could pet well. j ' My mother, who ! had been heljx'd by I.ydiaE. Pinkham's ! Vepetable Compound, advised me : to try it before sub- i mittinRtoanoperation. It relieved me from mv troubles !
so T can do my house work without anv i i
mmcuiiy. i aavise any woman wno is j efilictecf with female troubles to give j Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial and it will do as much for ! them." Mrs. Marie Boyd, 1421 5th i St.. N. E., Canton, Ohio. J Sometimes there are s?rj0Ug condi- t tions where a hospital operation is the ! only alternative, but on the other hand 1 so many women hive been cured by this famous' root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, after j doctors have said that an operation was ! necessary every woman who wants to avoid an operation should grive it a j fair trial before submitting to such a I trying ordeal. i f complications exist, write to Lydia j E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn. Mass.. j for advice. The result of many years . experience is at your service. j After Baby's Bath ! 10,000 nurses wiil tell you that nothing ' keep the skin so free from soreness as j Sykes Comfort Powder i Its extraordinary healing and soothing i power is noticeable on first application. j '5c at the Vlnol and other drug stores j The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass. 1
to President Jvdiii I'itzpa'rtc k. by the suet '-ss of the Chicisc federation in or-' B:uiir.iiig th-' stock j ards worker., whose' demands for shorter hours and increased wage? v. ft " recently adjusted th.routh; the offices cf the federal trade contmi?-' sion. j "Now !s t.);e opportune time to union-' izi the steel industry of tha country."! President 1 itrpatrlck said. "To delay ( tint:! late- or until after th war p.tgtit to fa-a; ror t!ie caus- of ur.-rn l.iK r " j Crtranire Toreiffners riist. j The reu hit ion i-alltrs for tlie confer--ep.ee v, ii MRU. d 'v.- representatives of j unions ef l'a--kM.-r ., el.-ct rK.,-,n. 1 slieet ti-.tal workers, railway car rcr.; steamntter'. itiaclnmsts. Ueilerm-irv ers. I iron mo'd.-rs. ?'.aiijpfiry rrremen, F:ea::-il erginccrs. iron w orke; .. and polishers. j T'r- plan of wc-'k. a mi 1 etl . n i,. etirt erran.h- a1;,;.:; the ferc,;i, labcrir.sr f ri--t. i That the aid Cf ?a;-..,rj r;en-.r.'rs jn-i' The An-erioan J ! - rat ;oti of Labor -vi::' e o'-okr.l mdi.-arr.j ,y pv,?,,-;M;, , 1 l -o - : .' ; e.; : . ' .c: - :i v tie untie.. nj ,;a.ir i.;nv w ?,. ' yatd t!-t the sto.kyards :o.r -nasi "Ml despite. G-'T: pers. I
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Monday. April S. 1D1P.
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WEDS SOLDIER IS HE LEAVES FORTWAR
t 'becarr. known today that Miss ld;th McDonald of tie Gary office, of he Westrn Vr.lon Tlec:aph r-'ripi' ry, became the bride one afternoon las, wetk cf a soldier who went t war the '".'lowing morning. Mrs. Orion Ashy is her nam now. Mr. Ashley was a fo:en;an !n the Gary o; plant ntercaant ml "Is. On Wednesday he lft with the setive s-rv-e 5 men assigned to Frt Hamilton. N. Y. "tv'e decid"! to get mrrted l:"o: Vr. Ash'ey lft for war," sa d his -brid. "Tuesday afternoon we went to Crown r,o nt and get ths lic-nse."
Mrs. Ashley Is the daughter of Mrs. ' Hilzabeth McDonald, 103 West T'iftlij venue, Gary. She expects to visit Fort j Hamilton !n the near future.
port in San Franc;s-e on tie l.lth t'r a special rrir-'f of tralnlns in s'rBery. artr w i -I a "n o report to the base hospl'al at '"amr Kearii":'. T. r.da Vista. iira" San I'ib;., I'al., f- r ie- .
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LAGRIPPE AND PNEUMONIA ARE COMMON IN CO.
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don't know jet what my address wilt be. but any mail addrt sei to me at that number will i each rue In due time. "I hope ths new administration is proving itself a winner. 1'oor Oary has had its share of notoriety, and It
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GIFT. METCALF
TRANSFERRED TO COAST
A member of Th Gary Evening
Ti -r.es has received the suhj-lned ltr from fapt. J. E. Metealf, Medical ''ff cers' Reserve, Ctrps. of Ga:-y, who n r;ic from I'ouglas. Ariz,, that, he has
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'eeii ;'in a new 'assiBnrnenf : j Do-uglae., Ar'z., April 3. "1 ;r letfe and paper recei'erj sev- ' e'.al weeii.s ego affovded us ail great
r.ea-ure. and I want to assure, you hat both were appreciated, although ih!s tardy response might Indicate, othe i wise. Mv work here is about comnleted
'nd I received orders yesterday to re-
n me ;n ell coo l : , U S -t-erv- . ".I. II. MF.Ti'M,
01IZE
LL STEEL
WORK
r B.-en-.e r v ho has been reri 1- .
njr the- fast two rucr.'hs tith his fa o '" t'.clr farm sou;.h of nu, has tturm.i t Montana where he r ill v.ork 1
Co:;.ir.c su.tner.
Mis. Fred ITlerecko i rep:o-ted to be' very- Vi, : M i'r'l a h-p. a - tcr ha, ,rc tur measles. ; The ntarrias of - scar A dank tp ' Miss ir-.tt.i-- -cers vill ; !a- a"' the EiKli-.r-! . Lurch. Wednesday. Roth: youns i-e(..p are well kn-jv n in Crow n1 Pom-. ! Mi Iljiui-! Mi. Is a returned m:.--i nr-' ' fr..!,: I-di.a, pave an ir teres-; ia'k at ii-.. Mthod:t r-hurch. Sunday! nicl.-. -i his vas Go- a-miic! ihnnk nf." 1
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Moiid.-iy. at !ul- -I v rli ; ft --is of ; V. C-,; J." i, Mis. Mary j 'tiS 'he w; j Pa j 1. y inn ,
.ra! of M:. John Hulier was fo. Mary's Ca'holio church. - '- no a. r.i.. the ci-,ur-h being
MOTHER GAVE THIS DELICATE CHILD 10L And He Got Well and Strong. That's True Houses. Fa. "My little toy, -who is
the? ysungest of three, was weak, nervoils and tired all the time, so ho nasi ruor' unfit at sohocd. and nothing peetned ! to h'lp hira. J icarii--d of Viuul and! t'C. e it to lii in. It has rcs,;or.'tj In''
health find strength and he has pained in weight." Mrs. Frederick Summers, Monara. Pa. Vtnol is a constitutional cod liver and iron remedy for delicate, weak, ailing children. Formula on every bottla, eo jou know what you are giving them. 'hildren love it. Joseph W. AVeis, drugsist. an! Nori is Phcy.. Hammond. Ind. niol s sold in 11a st Civics go by SchlleUr's Phartnaet. and m Whit 1115 by I.. 11. Mattern ani l the best drug stott in every town and city in the country. .Ady.
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SIXTY THOUSAND STEEL WORKERS IN THIS REGION Of the 000,000 steel workers that tha Chicagro Tederatioa of labor seeks to nnioniza 60.000 workers la tha Calumet region, from Sonth Cbi.-csg-o to Oary. A Blgrniflcant fact la the proposed mots Is that It Is proposed to first organize men who do not speak English.
Preliminary steps to organize, the 500.0'"'0 steel industries employes in the
United States wer taken yesterday by
the. Chi ago Federation of Labor. Resolutions were adopted requesting Samuel Gompers to rail s, meeting of represents m cs of a il international unions involve-.! and of i-on'r?l labor bodies in ,?'-c! di!s'l-t.ts to "launch an organization camp.-iig nin every plant." The resolutions declare the "unionizing cf the. steel industries is absolutely necessary to spread industrial democracy in America." Why railtire Before. t Tha same men who organized the stock yards presented the resolutions. John Kikulski. who represents a union of IS.f'iifi stock yi.r.b-i employes, said
Tit .-.ir.- Iier.to'ore 10 oisato.' liie sie-i
5 vrrov. ir.tr re'at.v e audi :e de.:..-ae. The remains I t". th.e Catholic cemetery. 1 '.oague who lias been spend- 1 lor v.th her sons in St.! hi.-: reiurntd to her home
in t'ruv 11 I'jii.t. JIiss Amanda Hughes oT Chicago.' spent a tew days last week at the home j of Mr. a-id Mrs. Fred Wheeler. Mhs; Hushes snl Mrs. Wheeler are sisters.: Ihnest. ilose. liing east of f.wn. hss ' ru't-hase,: r,rr-e of Mr. a:id M:. ' Mo-tr.iu .-.;i To'.-et street, and wili r.-.n-.e i
! tt Cr-j" : Point 'o reside, h.-ninc rent- !
Cd his 4i-',::'i to h:S Son. Mrs. Harry Newton has been quite ill j the part few days. Miss Cora Mj'chell., employed in the'
j Let 7. Manufacturing Co.. spent the week-1
FEEL FINE! TAKE 1
CflSCSRETS" FOR ; LIVER, BOWELS! Spend 10 cents! Don't stay1
bilious, sick, headachy, constipated.
Can't harm you! Best cathartic for men, women and children.
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MAKE YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL
Naturally you have pride in your home. You want it to be beautiful attractive, so that it will impress your friends with your success in life. It is iust as easy to select araceful. well proportioned, well madr
furniture as it is to select the other sort, provided you have the proper displays to choose from. The greatest care is given in the selection o our slocks every detail in design, finish and workmanship is dhigently inspected. And our displays are so large that you will have no dilficuhy in finding just the pieces you need.
THE ADVANTAGE OF AN ACCOUNT By means of our extended account system you receive
me Deneni or extending the amount of your purchase over any period satisfactory to you. without interest charge, so that you do not miss the amounts credited to your account monthly. And our prices are as low as possible consistent with quality. We guarantee every article we ell We invite your inspection of our displays, and assist you in making corrpaasons. Visit our new store. tnd jude for yourself- the merit and character of the home-furnishinas on display
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QUEEN' ANNE LIVING ROOM SET.
Sofa $79.50
Illustration clearly iKohi the grafe and rlr?ar. e m detim of this 7-
foot Sofa. It it pe.fe.-ilv upho!-.tereJ over rounde.J i.v.k ami curied. a.r. . 1 ittej u tin Ma.-Ka!l sjjrmj ionlructicn ctish.or.s.
Bench$22.50
font ot inair, r-,in of these pieces can I
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1 i io inches long. o:t
Mi-nj top. end ij made to h!
r-akmg a ictfortble chaise longue. Anv
bougnt jeparatelv if desired.
WE INVITE COMPARISON We know thai our price hat never been equaled on a set of this style, coverma and cni (ruction. I.ach jjiece is f.t.'ecj with .Ma-ohiJ spring cjn-tt---t.on cushions: the upholsterinji and covering we guatardee to give perfect er.v--. . Inspect tins set con-pare if witn nr you have seen lien judge the value yourself.
COVERED IN HIGH GRADE DAMASK
Chair $3 4. 7 5 11 pion.iiy cubi j roomy, yet adhere to the refined lines of Queen Anne furniture, giving to your living room a refined and elegant appearance. Your choice o; sev-rsJ ( imitk cove' n 1. Roc1cer$34.75lAn'Lof ,h?- pieef ,,T, in totient epralrr m your choice of sevrra. ,-,, h-graoe Ja-ca is la an sorrmect pf colors. Il i to ycur mterett to inspect this let.
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t a'hmet that is absolutrlv sanitary. Rounded conta ; or.e-p.ece sides, top and bottom. r (') with eer-v tea' enirnte.
MAHOGANY WALNUT BIRD'S-EYE MAPLE
CJuffoniei Fed .... Dresser .
..$22.30 . .$-23.75 .$26.:-0
Queen Anne design; excellent cabinet work and finish. Purchase cf factory surplus enables ui to oftr this high grade set at o lov a price.
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Baronial finish : large hood; re
clining bad; melal artillery wheels; heavy rubber hret.
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ign. Otier styles to choose from at
$OQ .45 9x12 VELVET RUGS 4W These Rugs are rot printed. F.very ounce of worsted yarn was d'ei; -th tmpertej uyt Lefoie veavir.R. ssunng Ion;, satsfactorr itnict. Many ptletns aid ce'o- comllflahoos to cHoese from.
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$ -v - r Brown mahogany livraj Room . D J '-' grsref.,! design ; large I J drawer ; mahogany bottom. EjlccScnt n:h and constractioti.
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(eavv legs, broad base.
spacioua drawer. Os'v
one of many other big values.
KROEHLER DUO FOLD
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Heavy V'emia Martin Bd.
v . f Mahosasr fcnur.ed frame, covered vith durable tfni
t) J , J j tation leather. One operclion convert Divan mto
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full toe bed. with separate spring which bold sui bedding. Large display ! choose from.
$- j s r Heavy Venu Wartn toed. I j Mattress, complete, at a price that would t low for bed alone. Tkk it ihe most popular outfit ever offered.
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llrtj'-y life: Tour s; t'-m is f.!lei with an avuiinihitic n of lulo aroi howel poison which kcpS yC.u biiiU1IP. 1, cadachy, dizzy, tongue coated, breath bad and stomach sour Why don't you set a 10-cont box of Casearets at th dru&t store and feel bully? Tako Cascarets to-ntght and enjoy the nicest, grentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever e.nrerier.eetl. Tou'll wake rip with a clear head, clean tonjrue. lively ster-, rosy s'.in imd loolvint it ml tV ling- tit. Moih-
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imiusities was because only m."r wlio; cross. l.iij,,i.s. fexerish child any
?i'oko lnFlisti were us. t .is organizers j they are. harmless never The action was prompted, according! sicken. Adv.
a sick. t i 111 e
gripe or
end with a sister In Chicago. Roy T3ylor has recovered from a Might nttack of appendicitis. i 'rv.. ;i Point ree.pje wer very much ? I. .-'.-:e,t i.i. ur-iay To Irani cf the. ckath ol c'eio! S.c'.'-r. v hi,-li c- 'irre,! at the Mercy h.-spilxl n iiar, on ?'! urday. fro-ii hr."n.-h,'.'il t-nMinonia. Cecil was 1 years of age and was veil known in Crown Point, heingr the ftm of Jlr. and Mrs. Charles Siirler. both deceased, who owned tho Sigler house at Cedar I,ake. lie. had c responsible position in the steel mills at Gary. The remains were M-. ipred to (.'hieapi) to the l-.ome of 1)1-. Id Jec. Mis. ll.ll.eit I'llI alien, i- ( d t So j ucv-ral. Mis. Ki-:,.;s: .tnsvh oT "When i fr- J sp--nt S- .r.day w i?h her pa rm's. Mr. an-J Mrs. ,T. V. Ott. The l'?tent-Toachers club will hold Its
monthly meeting- on Tuesday evening The discussion on "Why is there not more- interest In the rarent-Tenchers duh? ' will be led by Mrs. M. 1". D!nv i'loT-' "The ("iovernmor.t of Ornnny." Mr. I' .i.i; music, w ill he furnti-hej by the hiriit &cho"lMarriage licenses: Stanley Dobis, Helen Costy. Gary. Julius P. Kolb, Hammond; Lillie Lawrence, Bloominston, 111. August Stawetzke, Louise Lateldl, "WTiItinir. Tn circuit court: K'43 In the matter of the adoption of Xtitoii'.-ti" Srcillo: Pe;-,ioii. ! i : An --r-io llk-'tf .. flalato of F.ftitj Ti::-,iT. ri-cfaseil. t'iaim flic estate No, i l'1.'fi i V. K. Kobertsl. Fred Hax.icn; juiet title . John C. Kenyon.
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Airt Tlra Inturartce Wanastr wantel Tn every tmr.tf aeat to manage a Chase Tire Servlcs Station. Wo atock station with t!re and tubea and pay manager $1GQ per month and 10 ef sales. We givt possession cf equip merit and tirea to secure him against toes of the $1,000 that we require deposited to secure us (bond net accepted). We pay rent, office help and ail expenses. C, G. Chase, 201 North Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis.
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