Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 243, Hammond, Lake County, 11 April 1918 — Page 5

Thursday. April 11. IMP.

THE TIMES.

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PERSONAL i

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Ladies! Salute Him!

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COMIN& STINTS. The D. A. M. Club v ill be entertained by Miss Rose Lee Ancle at her home in Rimbaeh avenue Friday evening. Mrs. Harry Smith. S3 Highland street, i f ! I be. hostess to the Alpha Phi Club Friday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. The King'? Daughters will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Hatfield. 912 Erie street.

Discovers drug that loosens sore, touchy corns so they lift out

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A noted Cincinnati chemist diseoered a new ether compound onrl called it freezone and little quarter ounce bottles isn now be obtained from any drug store for a few cents. Tou simply apply seeral drops or freezone upon a teurler corn or painful callus and Instantly the soreness dis

appears, then shortly ou will tin J tha

Hand in hand with other drives for: torn or callus ro loose that you can humanity's up-keep a public meet ins; jut lift it off w 1th the fingers. vi!! be held at the Alice Club Friday j X rain, not R bit of soreness, either evening: at seven-thir'y o'clock for the j 'when applying; freezone or afterwards purpose of establishing three day nur-i anil it doesn't ven irritate the shin.

series in the city. Every woman's organization is ashed, to have a roprscntai ive at the meeting-.

The "Wednesday Afternoon Brids Club was entertained yesterday by Sirs.: Term F. Beckman at her home in Do-' trolt street. High, score "n tho games Has mad by Mrs. Clarence A. Scott of, Chicago. Mrs. August Schneider of Ruth street will give the next club! party, j ! The Koo-ter Club dance hist evening! at tha Masonic Teple was one of the; 'err enjoyable of th post Easter affairs and was largely attended by Ham-' mend's younger set. Guests were also in attendance from East Chicago. A four piece orchestra played an attractive' prcyram. Frappe was served during the evening- i Mrs. IT. P. Gi!oJ ri"t of Clinton street; opened her home yesterday afternoon for the meeting of the fourth division of tho jr. K. Ladies' Aid Society. Mrs. Russell Smith was the assist ins hostess.! ?he afternoon was spett socially with" needle work and at the o'ose a dainty' collation was served.

The meeting- cf th rTrih division' which was announced would take placeyesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs.'

Hard corns, soft corns or corns between the toes, also toughened calluses Just shrivel up nnd lift off so easy. It is wonderful: Sm magical. It works like a charm. Millions of women will here nfter keep a little bottt.: of the wonderful free-one handy and never let a corn ache twice. Adv. R V. Porch in East Sibley street v as postponed for two weeks. A pleasant afternoon was spent by the members of the Ladies Society ot the B. of L. F. and II. at the homo ot Mrs. II. I,. Iorton jest-rdav. Tho guexts brought their needle work ami during- the afternoon v. re entertained with games. In conclusion the hostess served her guests with rffi-fflini'-nis. Next "Wednesday afternoon the regular

lodge session O. F. hall.

will be held at the I. O. !

I meeting Friday evening at the K. of F.l

Umpla in Ilohtnan Bttcol.

AT THE ORPHEUM.

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Tesferday fi fternoon tl t be rs er the I'eborah Society met in the rarlors! of the First Christian church for their' regular weekly fission. Following aj short business meet ins the afternoon; was :ievet"d to quilline. I

At tlie Hammond Orrhe'im this midweek we have: "No Man's Land' a .,. e ;c .kTeii featured by a faithful teprr.djicti.m of a first line tiencii and me.de valuable n

this tiri:- bv tl;o interne. -t-

Mrs. Ker.t W. Bartlett was hostess at

yesterdays meeting of the "Woman's. inj

Auxiliary of St. Faul's Fpiscopal church' rrs

AT THE UNITY HALL Eut3B2sag9 Rprii H3iSd Entree at 8. Music by Conrath's Orchestra.

I at hr home in Kenwood. There was a

short business session following which the study for the afternoon was taken

'! up by Mrs. C. II. True. Today the annua! cc-!'-ntton cf t'-.e Worren's Aux-!-! isries of this district is being held in ! Michigan City and St. Paul's church is t being represented bv Mrs. True i

A recital to be given by the bov" de-r-irtment of the Hammond Musical Col

lege is announcc-i for Tuesday evenlnc. j

The first regular meeting of Ilam-j mond Grade Tfachers Association v.-es h-;,1 in the (Centra! school building April! S. 7:30 p. m. The largo attendance anl

tt-.o enthusiasm manifested bids fair for: tja ( r.1Se at this tin:.- bv the inters

tlie success of the new organisation. ins i.rob.uge. t"ei gt.-Major. Aud-i-i :icn of the Canadian nrr.iy ani Captain ills. A. P. Stewart or Conkey avenu-5j Ilatisi.nu I'. H. A. If rewj Itten the act is visiting her mother in Mt. Vernon.' will find favor on the bite time. The

capture of a German prisoner and the

-jo. i inctint or tne gas mas::s are capltol

Unsightly Hair l)j)riiraefe CMlrael, 4b rtarUuU amltary Hat, l trulr m vcvtOatlan la r- aclrBC. It ta Juat eaTIaataa fr rrewrlac enna, briatly rrvwtka mm it ta far tI-

Oalr tnilM TVeHl-a.el mmm a aisney-b-M-k CMraatof la mmnU ckase. At tatlet roontera In OOe. 91 aad 93 aiaea. or By rauajl from aa la plala wraapex oa rrelpt of prim. FRF.F . h teimolala of klshet aatanritla. cm. plnlna what maun kalr oa faw, jek. and araa. nkr It laorrwn ad haw PrUlrarlc 4fTltai:xm It, mailed in plala urt envelop; ' UeMlrarle, park Ave. lWta t., Nrw York.

U. S. STEEL NEEDS 3000,000 TONS CLEVELAND, O., April U The Dally Iron Trade eays: "St. Louis Plgiron sellers are overwhelmed with growing pigiron inquiry, but southern furnace interests are keeping out of the market. Shell steel requirements of th federal government for delivery in the last half or thi year are estimated at probably S.f'OO.OOJ tons, while shlp-phite program means absorption of probably 75 per cent of mill capacity. Improvement in Connellsvllie car supply i expected to aid furnaces and foundrie shortly. Steel trade learns with satisfaction ot added purchasing powers given Messers Stettinhus and Ba ruch.

EEVERLY GIRL SAVED FROM TORTURES

that would soften distorting it.

Ihe Picture .hout'URGE HOUSING

BILL PASSAGE

W. F. YOUNG IS OVER THERE

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young. 43 Doty street, were rejoiced yesterday to receive word from their son. W. F. Young, announcing his sa.'-J ai rival with the colors in I" ranee.

Joint Sheuntatim Made ALaxioii Masoa Helpless for Mont lis Jaws Closed, Body in Plaster Cast Recovery Marvelous. Marion. ih. daughter of Mr. :- Mrs. George D. Mason of 2'i Kuvc'evflt Ave, Beverly, Mass., w as for a Ions 1 ime Lelples?. Hor V;nce- anil hands were .stiff and hr jaws closed. Hhe could take only liquid iood. Tliis was positively the condition she was :n when she took the fir.-d dose of Var-ne-sis. Snd for s'ojy of Marion Mason's recovery. W. A. VARNEY,

25 Hamilton Ave.

Lynn, Mass.

SOLDIERS HOME

WASHINGTON'. D. C. A p t i l II War, r.avy, and labor department t'-piesen-tatives before the senate public buildings committee yesterday urged speedy passage of the house bill appropriating ?."0,000.000 for housing of workmen at munitions and ship plants and J10,00.0f0 for hor.slnr clones in "'ashing-ton.

ON FURLOUGHS LAKE COUNTY

MINISTERS TALK

1 Snyder J furlough I

M Kinney left the t

Sei gesnt Mc Jvinney and Ka are at home In Hammond on

ft out Camp Taylor.

yra.-t . e of la-v in the iy to join

colors and his friends predict.

will advance rapidly Snyder is a totr.pan Ta:-b..-.

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that he fn ice. .! Fori

Death of Girl.

SOl'TH EEND, Ind., April 1!. The Pew P. W. Tyler, of Loganspnrt. was elected moderator of the Iogansport presbetery at the spring meeting held

Jin Mihawaka. to succeed The !:ev J

I A. Burnett, of Mishawaka. The Ifev. ! S A. Stewart, of Laporte, was reelector clerk and treasurer fnr three yeara 'The P.ev. Paul Johnson, of Good'.and,

WAR-NE-5IS

"World's Kemtdr for Kbaumatlsm

Gary Iund company, Gary, has been made a first lieutenant in the aviation oorp. IJe.it. Taj lor is statiorj st Kelley Field. San Antonio, and soon expects to visit Gary.

The Hnns will b here nt year aniens oa boy I'htrd Liberty Loan Honda.

where she was called on account of tho-.dramatic ideas bat the speeches

death of her brother. Miss Dorothy ! sterotyped. It will pay Mr. Shilling to

.rffle"e Trl aassaa) ao Theatre

Thursday, Friday and Saturday April llv12and 13

April 16th, at ?:00 p. m.. at the Chamber of Commerce hall. - Hiss Zola Moss, librarian at Culver, Ind., has accepted a portion in the Hammond public library, but will not tak9 up her new work here until her successor i3 named in Culver.

Slater expects to leae today to attend, the funeral. j George Jugcnitz of Hammond, I:3 .1 was an Ottawa 1 i ior over the week-; end. Ottawa (1111 Times. Mrs. Nettie Woouiu lias been Quite i"I ; since Monday 8 1 her home in "Wilcox 1 street, i Mrs. Harry McFifresh. Zll X. Koh-i

1 man street, returned this morning after!

to hire a rewrite man.

? .-pc, 0 s s f 1

harp te. re--ongs. medy

:hcai for

Leon a Kif.e Proctor, daughter of Mr. and Mr, for of Haiiimeiid. ui-d at ti uN rice yesterday morn in lingering ii'.ncs.-. Th-; friv at Stewat t"s chap.-i on. II tk;S Jif tcIllOvTI. 111!' I li.vll. '.ink i r i t C'-.-iK-tct '.

12-year old It' n F. l'rocear.iilv 1

loliovwin;' a I 1 a 1 v. m s held j i.UiS'.i st i !. I

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a week's visit with relatives in Louisville, Ky. Hugh Morris of State Line street is in Detroit on business.

Mrs. " C. C. FppinghousA. 13 Sibley exited and never 1

street, is ill with pneumonia at St. Mar-; looks limp in tight

garet's hospital. The bill as a

Nedda & Silvo They play and iohn respc-ti' ely, w ith speet due those ttistt uirents. Miller, Gladsha- M.".b ; foi te: c.cr.edy, nllcpro. .ATay Si KlldutT Good !.,;.- act, framed according to the ;

lions that have proven

many years In vaude"' I !-. Maurice Woods Pilled ns "Ameri

ca's Versatile Prima Doni.a and Iin- , personator." That eo'-eis a i'-t of trr!try. Suffice to say that last niirkt j

Miss Woods entered, peifr-red and

ORDERS QUIZ. !Kt FvtTEi Tf-ess. WASHINGTON". April 11.-Provost Marshal Genera! Crowder today ordered a t'aorouh investigation of local draft, bo.trd via -s.lica t iot: In districts where the percentage o class I nten is singul,rlv sniali. 'liie jnuuiries are the v-

jsu'-: of '.cr.qrec;ca1 opposition to j Crowde r r-'an to base the quot-'S for fnjture draff on the number of class 1 in- ' slea-l of the total number registeted or j tiie population.

was naraed permanent cle-v porary clerk 1s the Hev. E. Jj. Mat kin. The r.e II. C. '")age. of Little Hock. Ail:., who lately has accepted a call to the Presbyterian church at Rochester, was received as a member. Th Rev. F. F. Walton, of Gary. M. K. Dinwid. of Crown Point, snd L. C. Whit-.'.on-.'o of South Lend, were ppeakers.

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The Oak Leaf Embroiderv Club - il' TT A Mlrni.Tn

Tha -f---e. TMil,1re.t Sheerer art:. ." . Xle-i.-TiitXVA1 tJ

( enterta. nea ov iiirs. ci. v.. ireo l- rt-

Sic-n-.aji j

uay aiternoon. . '

will attend a at Lafayette oi

Sigmajj

er the

Cleaner Peming Chi house party

week-end. Opal Hive N"o. c?t L. O. T. L will meet at the Mo'.tkc I. O. O. F. hall Friday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock t drill.

Hammond Tempi ters will ho'd an

No. 73 rythtan S!e. Important business

There wull be a meeting of the Worn-: an's Home Missionary Society of the, First Methodist church Friday afternoon! at two-thirty o'clock at the home oil Mrs. T. J. Eassett in Russell street. j

BOY WOUNDED OVER THERE

Miss Mary formally last

Obringer entertained inevening at th" home of

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Acts of Supreme Vaudeville

Featuring

THE PASSING SHOW

Other W. E. Whittle Cliallis & Lambert Carrie Wolford Joe and Vera White

NOTICE To Saloon Keepers

Storage place for liquor which must be removed front Indiana by April 12th. "IMS, until rr.ifion i rendered ran be had at 430 V. State St., W. Ilavnmond, 111-, at reasonable rates. Insurance can be bad at ?torase room. Schneider & Liesenfelt Phones 117 and 218.

b r rarents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Obringer. 77 State street. Gam's ana

I music were features of the evening fol

lowing which refreshments were served. Covers were laid for tlie Misses Frances Esiineer. Francs re-Hard. Alice

Davis. Tauline HoiCmsn, Ellen Nlmon. ' Elizbameth Milbr, Gladys Fucklej, Vic-' torla and ,Tos .ph;ne Stanislow skv. Esth-t er "iid Mary i?brincer. Messrs. ."ohni Pete;-.,, p.. r.ers. John and Eugene 'o. i John I--rrt. Morris Hudson. Dan! Meiers. William Granger. DeForest ' Walsh, Jolm Piair, A. Davi', Edward!

sawers I re,i rnnk, Charle, Frown

Henry Bateman. aged TO. son o Mr. and Mrs. Ausrust Eateman. of e Ocden '

street, w-as wounded in action w-iih the American forces in France. Sergeant Welch announced toda . The Hammond boy enlisted October P. cf last year. He w as in the Sixth Con pany, Sth Eng'neeis.

SEEKING FOR NEGRO THIEVES Mert-.b-i s of the Gary and Hammond

p-dice ate tr.a.v-ne a w.ri searen tor

two r'-;o's wlio yesterday drove an automobile truck in front of Peter

ji'S 'ns c' place on Summer street. East ', of Hammond and attempted to dispose

of the m'-hirf. Rejoining s-:spieious Sensig placed hem under arrest and turned them over to a street car conductor on the G. & 1. It was while the car stopped at th" c. I. & S. crossing that the two negroes Jumped out and made their escape by ruining down the railroad track?. Th machine was stolen from C. J. Moore. 65S5 Aberdeen street, Chicago.

LIBERTY LOAN

! MEETINGS FOR - j I FOREIGN BORN!'

HUMANE WEEK.

forrlgn-born residents of Ham- j q re reepenrjing sp'erol 'd 1 y to th j I .'.!;.- Loan. Last nigi.' at a 1

WmVXUSl, iaJil,'---Jli.J!faWMJiaj. J'.'s-issjuaj

"Bull's Eye" Fri. and Sat.

Ladies Free Friday nigbt when accompanied by a person ho'.dinp a 20cent paid ticket purchased before 6 p m. Friday. Admission 10, 20 and 30c. SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:30.

E R TI LIZ E

for farm, garden and lawns. We have a good stock of V-C Fertilizer on band and can supply you promptly jn ton, sack or small lo's. Phone us for price?.

Maginot Bros. HAMMOND, IND. PHONE 374.

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Frank Wan and Wilbur Lose

The I.ad;e A'd Society of Paul's : Lutheran church resumed its meetings! yesterday pftertiron. Meetlncs will h

hel'i regulnily the second Wednesday In I sneakers

The n-nnt Tivrd

bail en the.

; Hungarians

meeting wa In charge ! ' " s t r o w s k t , and the ; J u d g " V. e i e r and Al"ai

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i'-e of j The j

o' Dr. P. O. ea k e r s were I

ler tarko.

A meetir-r of the is to he hetd at S Hammond. Sund.ijS'odoia an'l M. Mesl-

Slav ?f tod-'te

n

P.-it'san

The!" and of1

of the city hall. East rc e.f r

every month and the members will con-1 la ng ia ges. im-bid'ns:

and

tlnue to devote every Thursday to Red East HamTnond

("rcs w-crk. The hostesses at yester-i Whiting. day's meeting were Mrs. Tapper Mrs J " " ll:so-"- s:,,nh Wrs- Do,fM?p' RAILROADERS

jjio. ciuum ana ji rs. iierz.

P.ev. Rev.

'! b Slav

K o t i u ! ; of Pradae of

NOT GUILTY

A meeting of the home coromlc d rart of the Hammond Woman's Club i

announcer! ror Saturday afternoon at!

I Wihla-r. Hutchinson

oaek. switchmen, wer

and Ph ilip F;ee freed of the

the Masonic Temple for the transaction j cnarlr or 8taI:nK' rrnm T-altimore of Imcortant business. Tt.( n,,ii i'li4 Oil!o " J'" v !n J"d2e Reiter's

! court. Attorney if re defense.

Sproat appeared fo:

preceding the regular, club meeting at three o'clock. It will be "Daughters" Day" at the club and the program will be in eha'rge of Mrs. Roscoc E. Woods, chairman, and Mrs. Charles VanGibjor, Ire chairma n.

for Friday and Saturday Children's Hats a Specialty From 19 up to $6.00 We renovate your last year's hats. Hats Trimmed Free.

ANKFORTH

AT SHOP

18-4 aStnt St. H o m m ond

ThrT

K. P. AND K. OF P. NOT THE. SAME Edward Heckleman. son of Councilman Hecklemar., h?s been home on a furlough and he tells a jobe on another Hammond soldier at the St. Paul avia-

I'h"; tl.n camp. nd; it appears thst soldiers refer to ; work in the kitchen as "kitchen polio

d'ity and to be br;ef call It "K. P." Mrs. P. Schesscr. JIt. George Rohr- ' This soldier wrote home that he had man and Miss Marie Kleihego are being ; become a "K. P." His loving mother entertained by Mrs. J. Rarton at h'-rl purchased a beautiful Kni!-ts of Pyhomo in East Hide this nfternoon. thias pin and sent it to Mm, adding Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Campbell of Miami. J that she w 9 proud to have him beFia. came out from Chicago today on ai'ng to the K. P. order ss she bed al-

business visit. iways thought higmy or it.

The congregation Belh-A! wti hold divine services Friday evening at the

Temple, 2o3 East Sibley street. Rev. Dr Rosengord will officiate preach an appropriate sermon.

A-ner!can Humane Association, .-ite.i at Albanv, N. Y., has made a

call for ti e general observance of next week a- "P.e Kind 1 1 Animals Week." AH schools are urged to make, a point ,- f tfS.oV.ng kindrost to every living o-ear.sre- T there was ever a time when hirrano od"Jcat!cn should t emphasized, it is now. Our noble horses and dops surely are "doing the;r bit" to aid in winning th war. Humane treatment cf the lower orders of life should he taur!it the ymnr. Ail c?er-:r-.en are rco.ueted by the American Humane Association .and those in Iike county by the Lake Co. Human Society) to preach a sermon oevoted to the sub.ieet of kindness to all living creatures, on Humane Sunda', April 21. 191?5. It is stated that the nnti-ruelty movement througcit tlie world tiumbers among its ranks, yotne of th" most profound thinkers of the ace which Is proof that it is

i not the product or fanaticism t our is

founded on a basis that is enduring:. The secretary of war asked for the organization of the American Red Star Animal Relief, which does for iho animals in war what the Red Cioss does

f ir the sold : ers. t All members of the clergy In Tjike Ironr-tv are honorary members of the

Lake County Humane Society. Tills Society has been in existence for nearly six years, and has accomplished much good, not only along lines of animal protection, but aiso is looking out for abused and neglected ch'ldren and old people.

RED CROSS GETS IT Chief T. D. Williams, East Chicago police force, yesterday turned over to the Red Cross organization a check for $10 which was assessed against an Italian society that came into the city from Kensington without any permit to pull

off a dance and a show at Columbia Hall on March 17th. The chief gave them permission to gm ahead with their plans upon tfcel promise to pay the local Red Cros chapter twenty per cent of their grost receipts. They took in ?100.

OBBINE DESTROYS LIQUOR MBIT Keen luterest in Oiri.ie, tha s.trttfio treatment for the drink habit, now on sale at our store continue unabated. Orrine has saved thousands of drinking men. and is sold iinde.r a guarantee to refund (be purchase price If, after sv trisl it fails to benefit. ' Orrine Xo. 1, secret treatment; Orrlr o. 2, voluntary treatment. Coats onlij Jl 00 a box. Ask us ior booklet. L-iotv Store Pharmacy. (Kaufman Sc. Wolf.) 530 Ilohman st. Adv.

MARVIN TAYLOR MADE OFFICER Marvin Taylor, formerly with the

EVERY MEAL A

Few folks suffering from kidney and bladder troubles ever think that the meals which they are taking are hastening the'r death. Every morsel of food taken gives up its rjuantltv of uric acid. This poison is taken into the system through a diseased condition cf the kidneys and bladder. In the healthy man nature provides an outlet for this poison. Those in ill health must tako e medicinal help to drive, this death-dealing poison from the system. For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules hae been doing this work. They effect prompt relief in All dieases arising from kidney and bladder troubles. Don't put off this vita! matter of attending to your health until It is time to make vourfuneral arrangements. Get a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules today. Look for the genuine. Your druggist sells them. Thev are guaranteed or money refunded. Insist on GOLD MEDAL Brand. Adv.

ORPHEUM SCHOOL FOR

DANCING

F52 Stftt t Warn-mand. DAnema classss monoay ANO THURSDAY. CLEAN AND CORRECT DANCINQ. PRIVATE LEMONS. PHONE 3328. llmil to Rnt for AU Occasion. PROr. J. GREGORY KEANXi

rliffiJSf '

In Bonds there Is safely.

ROLLER

SKATING AT INDIANA QARDENS : RINK : EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SATURDAY DANCING ON SATURDAY NIGHT. Music by Sterling's Orchestra. LINNEMAN t MADURA. Props. Mike adura, Mgr.

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GOULD and

VON FRANK Merchant Tailors We have successfully solved the difficult probem of producing the very higliest grade of work at minimum. prices

and give our patrons the benefits of our economy,

e devote penal attention to each individ

ual garment made in oufi

establish ment. Fair prices, best work Jin

materials, 'perfect fit

you can ask no more"and we give you no less. GOULD and VON FRANK Merchant Tailors 20 WEST JACKSON BLVD. CHICAGO. 636 HOHMAN STREET HAMMOND.

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Dr. Chas. L. Davis, Re publican candidate to' succeed Coroner Graham, "Lake Co. Unions i say," The "Doc" belongs to 203 Musrcal . Union and at top forj Coroner.

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F.fery bond a safeguard agalnat German In Terr-

KIDNEY TROUBLE NOT EASJLYREC0SN1ZED Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected.

Au examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, in an interview of the suhiect. made the astonishing statement that one reason why so many applicants for Insurance are rejected Is because kidney trouble- is so common to tho American people, and the largo majority of those whose applications are declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. Judging from reports from druggists who are constantly in direet touch with the public, there Is one preparation that has been very successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild and healing Influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its remarkable record of success. We find that Swamp-Root is strictly en herbal compound and we would advise our readers who feel in need of such a remedy to give it a trial. It is on saie at all drug stores in bottles of two sies. medium and large. How ever, if j on wish tirst to test this great preparation send ten rents o Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamton. N. T., for a sample bottle. When writing be ur .nd mention the Hammond Daily VmesAdv, ..

BOONE APPOINTED.

D. E. Roone. president of the American Alliance, has been appointed ohniimon of the North Township Count-M o' He Tense

TURN

If Mixed with Sulphur Itj

Darkens so Naturally Nobody can Tell.

LOAN COMPANY. The Lake County Ian. Real Estate Insurance Company, has pur. based the entlia fixtures and the location of the Lake Count-.- Loon company. Hairy P. Grimmer 1s manager of the loan department and George J. Liscnfjlt. manager of the insurance.

j The old-! ime nd Sulphur : streaked and ! mother's recipe

DELUXEJTHEATRE. D. W. Griffith's "The Birth of a Nation" comes here for sn engagement of four day3 beginning Aptil 22 at poplar rric.es. For "The Birth of a Nation," Mr. Griffith took as the skeleton the story of Thomas Dixon's "The Clansman." but he had in mind a far vaster conception than Dixon's. It was his aim to reproduce an epoch in American history so vividly that tha spectators would actually be carried out of the present atid live in a past that is fast becoming remote and hazy. H" did not make the mistake of desiring to depict this period of the past in naked and horrid realism. He was determined from the start to throw about H a glamor of romauct

mixture of Sage Tea for darkening gray, failed bail is giandand folks ate again

using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which ! quite sensible, as we are living In an age v hen a youthful appearance is of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, wc don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy r.-.ixmg at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-usc product, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulhpur Compound." It is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with t and draw this through your hair, taking one smail strand at a time: by morning the grey hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, Is that, Tesides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications. It also rroduces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so attractive. Thi l rsdy-to-use preparation is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire "a more out '-.f .) appearance. 1! is not intended tor the cure, mitigation or prevention of disU. Adv.

JOHN YONKO.

F. C. CARLANJ3.

BlLftf M BJBEffin. BOM

COAL AND BUILDING MATERIAL John Yonko Company 140th and Carey St. Phone Indiana Harbor 187.

WANTE

AT ONCE

Tool Makers and Machinists

For Important Ordnance Work Apply in person or by letter Standard Steel Car Works ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT iiA3LViOND, INI).