Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 241, Hammond, Lake County, 9 April 1918 — Page 8

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CEDAR LAKE

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ROBERTSDALE

Whiting And Its People

LIFT OFF CORNS FREEZONE IS MAGIC

PTGEOX CARRIES TO MRS. WILS'OX IXVITATIOX TO MILITARY

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FOR RENT Furnished room for light housekeeping. Sli Fred sst. Wb" ton , PpecJ! attraction : the Princess Theatre tonight. Ic. glas Fai-hanks in his latest and bst production. "The Maii From Pa!nt-d Post." AWo a Broncho Billy. 4-9-1 Stnr Theatre tonight. "Hr American Husband." -with Parri'! poss. a 1 to I r,i ,--fd;.' of Japan and Arm t!c:i. Also Lonesome I.uh In "J tit Him Again." -t-3-1 A. child who :s taught u r e an sc-

Costs few cents! Sore, touchy corns lift right off with fingers. No paint

fount with The Whiting w . i : v - Loan Association seldom f..Ks do v. n. the adult who fsvs wit t .st i.or or.

business and trade, bur also life. FOR r.EXT Furnished nmrni housekeeping. 511 Bred st. C. H. Fifteld of o;;w M;ve

turned from a bus m's ton. D. C. Vrdrcw T?erdyz c' very 11. stiff 'Ting

monia. Frar.k C,!-ard of WV'i transferred from the Iteio '"amp Taylor, Ky., to 1!.". Detention Ctimp. Camp. The regular meeting of

of the Maccabees will bo held tomorrow

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4--l for light .v.:-: 4-?-; '. has ro-Washine;-S re e ' , 1 S o;d hl:i-

! ! a Iittl l-.'fsr.e .-n an acrir.fil corn, instantly that corn stops hurtintr. i then you lift it right o-it. It I.-sn't I

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Ri en. Three mere "hiiiik- boy w. the colors on April C vt.fn I

end Jam Griffith ami n-'ors Hornet will all leave for I'urd'io university where they will tak a thrfo n.orrhf' course In aviation. pr.-rarntor to :-

inpr into service. The Owls rlul rr.lrst r: '... u:if!f r 'he di

rection of John McNeill, will h held it j the Flovenska hall tomorrow nipht. Th i Proceeds of the show v.hi.h i.riwiian if.

be a biff affair, will jro iii'o the Fund" which i'- main lair..-. 1 hv !.

rrf. whose anty it is to k o in -l'r-. touch with all their n ?.iih r.o who iro 1r J nhi. avonu service, to impress It .:pon their minds. I i,.,,ald Naef, son cf Mr. and Mrs. words and deds th-i' "Ti-.e hory t'.rio I . j t

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AS by wait? Tot;r druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezer.? for a f w eonts. sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, eoft corn, or corn between the toes, and eallusse. without sonliss or Irritation. Frrzon Is the

talked of ether discovery of a mil! Ecn:::?. Aflv

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are kept buminir,' and their r.'

club rooms hld in r-s-rv. Tr.e in locutor for the evnincr will h Ju Roy F. Oreen. The -h-ru as w..-U

'he t.amtica ard end men are nil con-.

' "a"'J l" DO ""r-v ri'-'J tat ' !.. Saturday for their post which they

is in store as aa K i tea'ures the club J has secured Miss Marjruritf Sandy of

Valparaiso, v. ho is m -v:.: ;.r.

rier:uan avenue, have enlisted, their

ibj.mch of service being the heavy arti'-:L-'" I lei y. T!:es your.g- ir.T.. both of whom

rady have brothers in servKe, will

Miss Coletta JtcFadih-n of th-i TMmlng hiph. school, who reprserts this city :n the Ir.ko count v ora ' or:---: 1 eonst in "".ary, will give her readlr.sr "Mistr.-ss Penelope." which she will pi re at th contest end whi'-h wen for her the frohl medal here. Mr. and Mrs. Mike . diievari and erar.d-children visited their daughter, Mrs. Arthur P.iessen on Sunday, who is at St. Margaret's li'ispita! s-ufferinK with 'yphoid fever. The T:eta 'lamtni l"ps;;.-.n sorority, will ffive a dancinf? party for tfi. ir R-d ross benefit at the SKenska hail, Friday evening, April 16. Mr. and Mrs. G. IT. Fifleid cf Oliver street, motored to Culver. Trsrl . on Saturday, whr they rem med over Sunday with relat-jves. Miss Kmma Swan is en'ertalnin? her ;ster. Mrs. John I.c, at her home in

think will bo at Prst at St. l.ouls. Mr. ;ird Mrs. P. Harmon if John strf-et, have purchased the J. J. Kelly home on l.iporte avenue. Tlie Kelly's '.sill moe the Behrens house on New York avenue, which they recently purchased, to Indiana boulevard, which they

themselves will occupy. I Mrs. Charlt -s 13. Manbeck and daus"bi tor Vera, of Casper, W0 are here vlsjiiintc with friends. j Oo'onsr tea is' good; uncolored Japan

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Have you bought your bonds

DYER

The raid party given Sunday evenin? by St. Joseph's court, C. O. F.. was well attended with good financial re-

!Srn. Oliver Harrfman rf ivinsf Bins. V ifson's rep'y, p.nd (Wlow) Mrs. Charles 8. Whitman who iteat the tnritation. A measage was recently sent by carrier pigeon from New York U toTaahington, by Mrs. Whitman, wife of New York's governor, to the Firf.1 1dy of the I-and, Inviting her to attend the Ifilitary and Naral ?Iect ar.d Ball at Madison Square Garden, New York City. The reply, reprettin? the inabHity of the president's -wife to attend, was written by little Peggy Baker, daughter of the Secretary of War and was delivered by a retumiug carrier pigeon.

eity loan was something: beyond all ex- Harry Baker of Denver, Col. ! pectations for the size town. Cashier Mrs. Frank Schultz of Hammond, viaA. W. Siommel of the First National t ited Bobertsdale friends Saturday. bank, and the various . conir.ii! te men! Mrs. Pre p;, is end daughter Alice of !

put forth an effort with results. At present writing the .subscriptions amount to J11.200. The allotment for Sr. John township Is $15.0f0 and In a short time thia emount will be subscribed. Prospects for Over-the-Top ar very Eood. Ion't forget to attend the speskinK to be given at St Joseph's hall. Tuesday evening: on liberty bonds by Attorney Joseph Conroy. as you will be well repaid for any effort put forth for it is needles to say that Mr. Conroy is a very able speaker. It will Rive everybody a clearer idea what it means and what you are doing- towards the successful endinjr of the preat war by invest ing in liberty bonds. St. Josephs court, C. O. F.. held an enthusiastic meeting Monday evening with good attendance. DO NOT WAIT dr. net delay your purchase of LIBERTY BO?CPS. Be one

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PAPE'S 82 GRAIN TRIANGULE- OV

suits, as the proceeds are for the bene-, of the thousands -yes, mlU'ons, who will fit of The Red Cross. good time was j say to President Wilson: "I AM HKI,Penjoyed by all present. IKO TOP TO I'F.KV TUB CLOW ix The drive aSturday for the third lib- , Ql,p GLORY." Do this for yi,r rounj try; do this, for your state, do this fop

' your township; do It for your home, your family and yourself; do it through the First National Bank at river A

GOOD B.vNK IX A GOOD TOWN.

FOR INDIGESTION

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ROBERTSDALE

Stops Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gases, Sourness and Stomach Distress

hat "Pape's Diapepsin" like CandyMakes Upset Stomachs feel fine ' ctr.t case. Any dr-u store. Fehef in jive minutes!

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-WHEN IN NEED OF-

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OR ANY KIND OF SHEET MET Alt WORK

United Boiler Heating: & Fdry. Co. 200 Wilcox St., .Hammond, Ind. Our facilities, including the very latest equipment, 3nable us to fabricate and erect at a big saying, and our engineering department will aid in the outlining of yonx needs, furnishing any necessary plans.

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The members of the Ladies Aid society will meet Wednesday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. Edson Moore of Hammond. The ladles are to meet at 1:110 o'clock nt the corner of Indiana boule-

I vard and Roberts avenue.

J. Hemlck of Myrtle avenue. Is spending a few weeks at Sellna, Ohio, visiting relatives. Mr. and ?frs. Arthur White and daughter Kla of Chicago, spent Sunday here, the g-uests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Linneman of Myrtle avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White and daughter Kla of Chicago, spert Sunday here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Linneman of Myrtle avenue. Mr. and Mrs. M. Madura of Sheffield avenue, entertained friends from Chicago, over Sunday.

Indiana boulevard, visited her mother. Mrs. Gallistel of East Side. Sunday. I Mrs. Foreaur end sons of Myrtle ave- ; nue, motored to St. J. hn. I rid.. Sunday,!

Where they vfS!o,l friends. Mrs. Arthur Bcin of Atchison avenue, entertained relatives from Chicago over Sund.;y. Mispes llattie Goth- and Helen Euell spent Sunday in 1iic.i,-o, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Georg.- r,.-'h. Mrs. Wlllard Mwr of Mjnele. Ir.d., Is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Win. Paj-n and Mrs. Julius Lir.ncman. Charles Stanton, Sr., of Myrtle avenue, has l.een on the sick ;,-r for several days. Me. .ml Mrs. Va! Brown and children of Hubart, Ind., wre guers Rt the Brown home In Myrtle avenue. Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. Jack Biclil of Hammond, visited at the Jcwett borne In Indiana boulevard, Sunday. Herbert Brown of the Great Lakes Naval Station, vlsi'ed friends here Sunday. Miss Sara Mills of Chicago, was the guest of her siste Mrs. C. ;. Buell of Indiana boulevard, yesterday.

is as Necessary tee! and Ships

Food is the first essential of the fighting forces. The American farmer and the packer have met every war emergency, and have promptly furnished an adequate supply of wholesome meat. No other industry can claim a better record of war time efficiency. Swift & Company has shipped to the United States Government and the Allied Nations, Over 12,000,000 Pounds (400 carloads) per week, of beef, pork, and lard, since January 1, 1918. In one week recently .we shipped 24,000,000 Pounds (800 carloads), and the demand is increasing. Our profits are limited by the Food Administration to 9 per cent on investment in the meat departments. (This means about 2 cents on each dollar of sales.) No profit is guaranteed. We are co-operating with the Government to the best of our ability.

Swift & Company 1918 Year Book, containing many interesting and instructive facts, sent on request. Address, Swift fie Company, Union Stoclc Yards, Chicago, Illinois

Swift & Company U. S. A.

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I MERRILLVILLE

Mcsdames Blntchley, Peterson. Douglass, Pierce Woods and Zuvers attended the federal convention hold in the club house at Hammond last Thursday, and sneak very highly of the speakers, besides there h-mg -t numb' r of state officers in at tend.) nee. Most 'of the homes in town had out flag- lat Saturday and the liberty bond drive bcyan in earnest, the captain and committees got busy. The Merrillville sc-hocd Is to give n program Saturday evening fT the benefit of the Junior lied Cross. Mrs. Course Hanson of Cleveland. O., has come to make her fu'ure home with Miss Angie C!azier, Mrs. Ilinson is only sister of Myiei pierce. Mrs. M. It. Pierco spent several days with hr morVr, Mr". Itorst. in Crown Point, this week. Messrs. Barton and Pierr e p ' 'end' d

transacting business on the Fast Side.

Otto I'rhk of South Chicago spent Sunday with friends and relatives at Clark. Mr. and Mrs. William Sullivan of Gary were visiting with friends at Clark

last Sunday. ! Mrs. Leopold Gruel of Hobart wasj visitin? with friends at. Clark ycatcr-1

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TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT

LANSING

Herbert Smith c" Chicago Hlgl-.t, who is row stationed at Camp Logan, Ibilision. Texas, spent Saturday with Miss Fmtti.-i Schmidt. Miss Matta Bushck visited her cotisln

i:nt ro.te Sond.l V. I

Miss Grace Hughes and Miss Emma ."--pent Sunday vva ning in Hammond.

tie avenue, have as their guests the lat-

tcr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Harholdt of St. Mary. Ohio, and their cousin.

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'l.oif I Ihrrty more I. nan your money for I.tlierty ll.mds.

Ihara money. Liberty. Iliiy

GRANDMOTHER KNEW

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stanton of Myr-'lr ,,V cou-.nuo. ,v,a- . , . ... .. . . 1 Boney of Hammond. In Crown IV. inf. last

Sa turd ay. The Woman's Study club will meet with Mrs. W. Plat eh ley i eXt Thursday. The members are requested to be presort as there is important business to he transacted. Every woman that ean V.ntf or sew Invited to come out at Merrill hall every Friday and not just 60 their bit. but rlo their best. Olice Franze did not go Into war peri -

ice uiis weex on account or an accident i

, to his band, but expects to go as soon x 0d-fashioned mustard-plaster 1 as u 18 tetter. horned and Mistered while it acted. Get

Truant Officer Geo. Randolph was in relief and heln that mustard

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There Was Nothing So Good lor Congestion and Colds as Mustard

FASHION'S FORECAST. GIRL'S LONG WAISTED DRESS. By Anabel Worthington.

TvTien a little girl roes to school aiu needs a pretty dresa et serriceable Bergi er wool poplia made In a simple v&j likf the oce illnstrated in Nr. 8649. If rixt is o& enengh to bo in a pesring class thii diss Is easy enotrjh for her lo mate herself. It has the new Moose waist bnttonin; at the centre front and a broad Dntrh eollar of white linen. The long blshep sleeres are gathered itto flare ctffs. The simple skirt is in one piece and it is fathered all around to the wide belt. The girl's Ion; walsded dress pattern No. is cut in fire sizes 4 to 12 years. s on the figure the eight year size

requires 3f inch,

in; mnteri'r :-r, rard 06 iach lining.

Men in Training Fighting isn't the only duty of a olcLer. and exposure to bullets is not aa serious as exposure to all kinds of weather and dampness. Rheumatic aches; sore and stiff muscles, strains and sprains, chilblains and neuralgia, all are enemies of the soldier, and the relief for all these pains and aches is Sloan's Liniment. Clean and convenient to carry or use: does not stain, and penetrates without rubbing. , Cneroua sized bottlea. at all drusUu.

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town Friday locking after some of the ; piasters gave, without the plaster and truants. J without the blister . v , I Musterole does it. It ia a clean, white

; ointment, made with oil ot mustard. It is scientifically prepared, so thvt it works ' wonders, and yet does not blister tht i tenderest skin.

I j Just massage Musterole in with the finMrs. John Poyder end children of j Bfr-tips gently. See how quickly it brings

rellt'I now spt-euny urc jjoiu liiscj. jjtai a. Use Musterole for sore throat, bron-

. j chitis, toribilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma,

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'.?s yard -7 inch or yard with yard SO !och coatrast-

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CLARK

loma's prieas not lacrsasvd, 33e, 600, ft

Whiting were visiting with friends and!

relatives at Clark last Sunday.

Joseph C.urnsey of Clark was a Gary ; h.?adache. concestion. Dleurisv.

business visitor. ; rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of Bayiand Barsiey of this place, who ; tne jjj t,r joints, sprains, sore musdea, has been ill for the past month, i ns re-1 bruises, chi blains, frosted feet, colds of covered and has resumed his resit ion the chest ( it often prevents pneumonia at the American Bridge Works. j 3Qc and GOC jars; hospital Size $2.50. i

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holifield of Caryl were visiting with friends at Tolleston! Sunday afternoon. j Quite a number of our people took' part In the third Liberty Loan parade, in Gary last Saturday evening. j Mrs. William Dowler cf Clark ls

Lake County Title k

Gtiaranty Co.

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Abstracters of Titles

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Abstract3 of Title furnished to all Lands and Lot3 in Lake County.

FRANK HAMMOND, VIm Pt-ea,

ALBERT MAACX, e'.TrM. EDWARD J. EDER, Manager.

Crown Point, Indiana. Branch Offices at Hammond and Gary.

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