Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 242, Hammond, Lake County, 10 April 1918 — Page 6

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Finally Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's ! Vegetable Compound.

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my back. The doctor gave me different medicines but they did me no good. Africrul asked me to try Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound and I found it to be the be? t medicine I ever tried because it made me well, and I can now do my

housework. I am telling my friends about it." Mrs. J. M. Camus, 72t Caroline St., Key West, Florida. Many women Bt (ome period in their life sutler from aiiments peculiar to their sex and which in most eases may be readily relieved bv this famous root and herb medicine, Lydia F. I'inkham'a Vegetable Compound, just as Mrs. ("amns found it helped her after suffering fot years and trying everything else in vain. If vou have any annoying symptom! vn-j fail to understand, write Lycia E. V'inkhani Medicine Co.. Lynn. Mass. The results of their 40 years experience in advising women on this subject is at your service. Your Child's SIda will be free from chafing, sca!din eruptions and ail soreness if vou use Sykes Comfort Powder For more than 25 years it has been healing and preventing skin soreness. T5c at the Vinol and other drug stores The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass.

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NEURALGIC PAINS Civ Way to Soothing Hamlin's Wizard Oil Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effective treatment for headache and neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain Is, it acts as a tonic to the tortured oerves and almost invariably brings quick relief. Its healing, antiseptic qualities can always be relied upon to prevent infection, or other serious results, from tprains, bruises, cuts, bur), bites and stings, lust as good, too, for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold sores and canker sores. Get it from drugrfrists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or hare sick headache? Just try Wizard Lirer Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed.

rt .-vr.d Btarke counties, and

dropped out of that race. Two juds er to be elected from the northern division, and A. I. Nichols, of Winchester, and Je',e Kschhach. of Warsaw, nre talked of now for these t o nominations.

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DOPT CARD SYSTEM

Times Bc'Reu. j AT TATE CAPITAl. INDIANAPOLIS. 1NP., April 1!?. Iniliini people cams ne.tr to going on a ard sugar card basis. Tuesday afternoon, and only tho objection of th-jj Federal food administration prevented) ' ri'iinty food administrators from all J or ti state wore hre for a confer-) encs on food reKulations and thfir en-fnrt-tnent. When it came to tiie uues-j lion of how to enforce the- regulations j

limiting the amount of flour, brf-ad and inftar that a consumer n.ay purchase, there wa3 a general expression of opinion thi the only way to properly handle th equation was by the card system. I'nd'-r this system it would be impossible, for any person to tuy fiour, brad or

suar at a retail store without liaviner! Ma ,nrd Tnnrlird for nnumrr .-.r tha'

I-nrcbase. In that way iery rerson would bf limited to tVe amount of sugar,f.our and bread that is permitod by th-3 food regulations. A cornmitte was appointed to work out a plan of distribution and make a recommendition t ) the conference. This com

mittee worked and perspired for two'

hours and v.A abou. rady to recomwnd the card f stein, when James "W. Hal'owell, who was present as the representative of Herbert n. Hoover, Federal food administrator, objected. lie lid Hoover and the food administration

The war time economy frock for women is here. It is in "one piece" and the mod! sdiown in the new terra cctta color crepe de chine, in draped to give a silhouette effect a3 the wearer walks along. The drapery in the back, which reaches to the vaist, b stylish. The tassel falling from the neck ia back Is an unusual feature,

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were opposed to the adoption of the -ard system In any state at the present time, and that it would not be approved bv the Food administration.

Of course, that stopped the proceed-' insfs. and th committee made no report.!

Otherwise, the people of Indiana would have li"n on a bread and sujrar card bf:si within a few days.

male r.o report. 0ry Has Tlyinc Xam Squadron. Cap!. Joseph Frost, h"ad of one ' Gsry's loan sple' sxjuads, today had 1)

men busy railir.sr on som lndlvulua's j who subsCrib"d. but who didn't p!ej

enoi'Rh. Stenographers who loox -'."

worth re rrafsd while bus-r"ss men r

who took only SoO and $10 were lndueed to take more and in one ruse u w.-altliy resident tripled his subscription sfter a 1-ea.rt to heart talk. It won't do for any

who can take more to cive a s-.ia'.I i

amount for the .Jary flyir.p pq.ia.lrcn will be after the person in qusti,.n. t ITohart reports s'v that i:''n''

was subscribed at close or business yes- i terday. This is 50 rer cent of the total f.linta. i

Oalalag la Twta City. In Eaet Chicago and Whitine no r.t fgures are reported but substantial !n-

crease has bocu made to the already

oversubscribed quota. Hamm..nd last rifiht swelled its tonl

to over $?3C,000 Tilth a bond snle by thej -.von '-n of ??r.,f)0n. j C'aairman Ir? of r.owerr to-tsy re- j ported to County Chairsmn Hay that! Lowell had p ibscrlbers takinc $i.-J ltO worth of bonds. This is J'ne pro-J rress. I Leke county originally asked to have a minimum quota of $1.00,000 for tin! third Liberty Loan is row experts t v raise $3, 000, 000 In accordance with th"j

plea of Fecretary McAdoo. This would mean that be at least 27. '"'00 Individual subscriptions in Lake county. lary. slated to pive a minimum o' $1,020,000 rvjst now furnish nt l'-r.s 11.000 individual tubserlptior-s md at least f!. 700. COO.

Ask 6,000 la Hammond. i Hammond with an original quota cf j 1640.000 must now give $1,066,667 nndj at least 6,000 subscriptions while Ecet !

Chicago must have at least 7.000 subscriptions and Jl.SOO.OOO instead ct JTS0.000, the original minimum. Whltmp's quota would bo on this basis $8C667. having at last 1.600 individual subscriptions. Crown Feint must have $:00.0'JO instead of JlO.fn.o with at least S00 subscriptions, Lowe:: would have a minimum of S100.000 in

stead of S0.00i Dyer $23,000 instead of j $13,000. Highlands JS.330, and Hvbart $1C3.C30. Hiy Cotftdeat. i County Chairman II. O. Hay. Jr., today j Faid that Lake county communities could i reckon the new McAdoo quota, by divid-i

i lng their present quota asked by three j

JIT linXHr i ani1 mu,t'l'b'ing l f-ve. lllnimum ntim- i ill- fill Ql HII Mr I 0 of subscriptions can be learned by i

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REPORTED

E. CHICAGO

Vitiations of teehnlcal p.hase of the li'iuor law, on the part of individuals and private consumers, have been detected in several instances in Kost Chicago lately and in on; ease wl-.ere a man had a bottle of whisky suspended and concealed In the leg of his trousers the offender was given $1 and costs. In the cast of a couple of women w ho were discovered at the corner of Chicago and Forsythe avenues with a basketful of bottles of wfne, apparently designed for home consumption, the offenders were reprimanded and released. There is another case In th city court today against Semhet Agambayloff of the Harbor hotel, who was arrested at 3318 Block avenue and Is charged with bringing liquor into the state without its beinsr properly labeled and sealed. He will be up before Judge Cohen.

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Says glass cf hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out pofsona,

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If you wake up with a bd tas'e, bad breath and tongue is coated; if your iiead is dull or aching; if what you eat sours and forms gas and acid in stomch. or you are bilious, constipated, nervous, sallow and can't get feelint? Just rirfht. beftln lneide Lathinjf. Drink

before treaitfast, a fclns of real hoti water with a teaspoenful of limestone)

pboyliato ) it. Tbis will flush the pclsons and toxins from stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels r,nd cleanse, sweeten nd purify the entire alimentary tract. Do your inside bathing immediately upon arising in the morning to wash out of the system all the previous day's poisonous waste, gases and sour bile before putting- more food into the stomach. To feel like young folks feel; like you felt before your blood, nerve and muscles became loaded with body impurities, get from your pharmacist a quarter pound of limestone phosphate which is inexpensive and almost tasteVss. txccft for a sourish twinge which ' iu t unpleasant. Men and women who ere usually oonstirated. bilious, headachy or have any stomach disorder should begin this inside bailu before treekfast. Adv.

L- 1. VVIiii.iv.s. 1103 Eac.;.ri s'reet. Last Chicago, who was wtricken down with a mysterious attack in the Klks clubrooms Monday evening;. April 1, died at his home at fi:T.O o'clock this morning. Lr. a. A. Ross, the family phy sic. '.an, almost immediately dlagn.ised the aso as hernrm.rhaa-e of the brt.in. The first attack was followed last Sunday morning with a second hemorrhage, and since then he hag gradually been setting weaker. At the time of his death tiie body was almost paralyze, Mr. Williams was born in South Waies. When about two J'ears of age he came with his parents to this country and for the past fifteen years has been a most high.'y respected citizen of blast Chicago. - He was married at Springfield, 111., to Miss Louisa Hahn and begldes the widow four children survive him Frank Williams, married, living ;n Pittsburg; .David, residing at home; Mis. Waj-ne Miller (Vivian) now at home, her husband having left last Thursday for service at the front, and Lewellyn Jr., also at home. Mr. Williams was the oldest of six children, those surviving him beingW. O. William... Philadelphia; Frank Williams and T. D. Williams, East Chicago; Mrs. James McPherson. Chicago and Mr.. H. a. Pklnner, Boston. The deceased has been a mill worker for a good rr.any years, coming to East Ciilcago from Joliet. While here he worked up in the trade until he became a roller and was holding that responsible position when an accident deprived him of the eight of one eye. Recently he has been on government inspection work. Funeral arrangements have not been made.

dividing estimated population CLibvrt Loan committee estimate) by five.

HERE'S ONE ! WAY TO GET DRINK I IN GARY There's only one way to get a f ree j drink in Gary and tbat Is to have the ; delirium tremens. For this doctors di-; rect that the patient be riven bromide' and a dash of whiskey. Now and then;

prisoners at Gary police station have the I. T.'s and a Jug of liquor is kept there for mch purposes. The custodian is Desk Serst. Miller and no fake cases of tho D. T.'s will go with him.

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AGED MOTHER VINOL

Now She is Strong and Better Every Way.

Pitman. f. J. "I suffered from a weak, run-down condition so I could not get around to do my usual light duties, for I am 73 years of age and past hard work. ?Iy daughter brought me a bottle of Vlnol and asked me to try it. and after taking two bottles I have a good appetite, rest well at night and am stronger and better in every way." Mrs. V. Anderson, Pittman, N. J. We wish every feeble, aged man and woman In this vicinity would Just try this constitutional cod liver and Iron tcuilc on our guarantee to return their money If it fails to benefit. Formula is on every bottie. Joseph V". Weis. druggist. Norris

Harry P. Tuthill. of Michigan City, was : pharmacy. Hammond and Vinol is sold

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TUTHILL FOR REPRESENTATIVE

Tim its Bvimr. AT PTTE CAFtTAT.. INDIANAPOLIS. IND., April 10

"ISTE are now building more naval and merchant ships than we have constructed in the last generation. We are building a vast fleet of airplaines, and enormous supplies of artillery, motor trucks, machine guns, rifles and ammunition. We are feeding, clothing and training an army of a million men, and preparing for a million more. We have loaned billions of

dollars to our allies to be spent in the United States. From the shipyards of the Pacific to those of the Atlantic; on our farms and in our mines, mills and factories in every State in the Union; back of the firing lines in France, where men are training,' camps are being erected and railroads built, billions upon billions are being expended-for labor, for transportation, for materials and supplies of every description.

The mind can hardly conceive the sums of money required for our war preparations. Yet these expenditures' are absolutely essential.

we must must do

We must win the war quickly if possible; carry it on for years if necessary. We

the job vith American thoroughness, let the cost be what it may.

Remember, when you invest in your Liberty Bonds, that there is immediate, urgent, imperative need for every dollar you can spare. THIS SPACE DONATED BY

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talked of as a candidate for the nomination for Judge of the appellate court In tho northern division, but h filed n a candidate for representative from I-

The sale at the Put eh Reform church Friday night, was well attended, and a good sum was realized. Mrs. Hefirv Postma is on the sick list.

Miss Lemmers has ictuificd after a; week's vacation in. 3Caiam.T7.oo, Mi' 1) ! Two children were christened in 1

cy and in Whiting by L. H. Mattren j the First church, Sunday, the infnni j and Jn the best drug stores in vry J daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Pt Friey j town und eity n the reupntry Adv. and the young son of Jlr. and Mrs. C j

Jungsrua. A third bus has started running. It i runs from Highlands, passes through

Munster and goes Into Hammond via Calumet av nue. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schoon had their three-yt-ar oil daughter christened on Sunday iu the Lansing Dutch Keform chii r h. Mr. und Mi. John Krooswjk of Highlands, isited l'ri-nds and relatives in M '.;nrter. on Punda;. .

in K. Chicago by Pchleiker's Fharma-

''T.ove I-lbrrtr more thnn money. Lonn 7mr money for liberty. Buy Cltierty Honds.

HIGHLAND. Little Arthur Swets was quite seriously hurt last Friday when he fell down the cellar stairs, striking the back of his head on the cement floor. The little fellow has apparently recovered from his injuries. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pine are entertaining tho former's pn r rits ! rom Pensselaer. An eight-pound grand-da igiiter arrived at the home of Mr. ; nd M:s. . T. Wrdemann, Sunday. The iittle onp i a the daughter of Mr .and Mrs. A'!a-i Thilmont. Mother and child are doing

well. An interesting meeting concci n'.im the bond issue was held at the town hall, Friday evening under the ab! management of Herman Meeter, one of our most influential eitisen. Many volunteered to scour the jurri'iitniine territory to s 11 as many isVrty Lo.mias poFsi'ole. L'ttle Hishland h ;; t : ".i, i-r th- top" iv it'll p' V f -- t( !."

!i will Vol' pa '- fo. Liberty P.ond., or ;E!D luiT.U.i..it.