Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 245, Hammond, Lake County, 15 April 1918 — Page 5
MoimI.iv. April K, WIS.
THE TIMES.
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PERSONAL i SOCIAL NEWS
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"Spring Sim'' Sirs. i!o.Tt.! Ilynnl jIp.i for con r n t ion of foo.Jf, especial- JftAJHY GARDEN
Hori-euse Mm. t . '. I'aigfi l near mi ihomh. reatvmK lmni i"-'-
! sonal oltrvatlon t-ho xuU1 hroad
IN THRILLING LOVE DRAMA, "THAIS"
Tucsdiy earning of this week til's .Lining thrown into th garbage cans by: Ijovs department of the Hammond Musi-! th half loaf. She also urgej the clubj
ch follex w ill she a rental at the mtmlxrs who have not paid th assNl ; The storv. of -Thais. ' the Goldwyn Chamber of i-omniTo. The program, dollar for the liberty Loan, to do so at v j v.-i,ih Mrv Harden, the
! will be given ty puipls from the violin. once, as this ia on obligation whlcn mut jn0et rl"obiatd woman in tlu world.
piano, esprescion and dancing classes be met. Mrs. ,?. K. Swalm is authorueil lu.iiK.tt jipr ,.rten debut, at DeL.ux
i and among those who will participate' to collect this money. '.today and Tuesday, is that of a world
will be Jnnifs Halacy, J ante chali'or
Theodore Relchers. Joseph Vhares. Jln-
COMIHa EVENTS. nie I iellirma n. Louis Reichers. Charles
The ?! !.i'(.n of :'. Kuunl I : ai.'-hi.'e ' .unier, I ,eonoH ' n r.i.-iri. jomii niie ,.,gii,, NX1il i;fl thi -..ning t the ' helm, lrw in La v in. Hilly Higger. t'hark inimon-l public library. Tho d. U-ga'es 1 Parker. James Trcvo. Franklin I'ruker. ... c.oix. -I.H..M will be named '"arK. IMcU.-r.son. Lloyd Merrill. Robert . I other busings of importance will be , Thomas. St.-ve Toth. Irren Davidson. , Robprt Hewson and Will mm Silver. Mis. ;. L. Smith w ill V hostess to. .. meir.l .: ,.r th- Kmbroidery Club! Ten members of the 1 K. i. Club
1 thvtr husbands th. evening at her i I,,,ln'" in.-,m.- "'
urday evening to see The "Naughty Wife' at the fort. In the party were the Mioses Helen Stewart. Kdith Ripley.
tlfth (huM..n Wcdne.-day ficr.ioon V.-rna Millie-. Kthel Jaoobson. Clara
of Mi i I R Port it 4S'I J.-iS. jvo ih.s.i. 1.01..0 rvioo-'-n. i.ui'j
I Parsons
will!
in So-.i! Ladt.-F u:s'. I'll
!i lbdiman street. ' Aid Society of the T irM ;reh will be entertained bv
The annual flection luncheon will be fauuU8 OVrl by Analole France, held May 4th ami tickets for the lunch-j According to the action of the. phoon will be on sale next Saturday to vo.iaVi Thais" is a celebrated beauty club niemlers only for twent -live cents. 1 ir, f!l,, rjlj t,f A . xn lutria. whose iiinuMembers are repiest.d to have their tro'ial'l'- loe a'Yair.s have scandalised membership t ickels wit h them le'li !ui - civilized world. The time is just
Chairman. Tuesdays all-day, at thai of the other, as the body was buried Chapter Workroins. under debris and the. wrecking crew St. Casimlr'a Mlae Mary Moakowlci, i had not reacehd it at an early hour
Chairman; Tuesday. gt. Casimlr'a Parish House. "Lincoln School Mrs. William Low.ry, Chairman; Lincoln School. Tuesdays.
th
Porter, 4S
treet.
ii Women. Hcthenv ""ircl
Tn-day c. fmim at the In me inner. HI Suite street.
d ice Jtnkins mid Lavina Rip-
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n at
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Tic '.oiiiC ee--noni!CS derari".'-nt of Ilaiiir.iond Woman's 'luh e.t a s-po-i;.! meeting held Salnrd.iy afternoon a'. ;e Masonic temple elected Its officere the new rear. Mr". ' Matthies was e',.ct'""tl I'huirm.at:. r:rs. Howard ve;:.-. vt--e -hair?riau: Mrs. . S. Ken.id. "ereiary and treasurer, utnl Mrs. i ! Mdjecka. member ; tb.e caleralar otnmil t-e. Plans were also discussed i T '-o.-ia! i!a' ' 'le- .iep.-i rt n: -n ' tbe nliserved sotnetime in May. The duv io i i be occupied w ith Red Cross wi.rk ', -. J.'. Rohrer Is chairman n,l Mrs. l.'-o V.'.-.lf. vice chairman for the day ;ir..l w id i take further announcement of the l r. in:.i lai'-r. '.lr P. T ... nil. 11 Webb Street. Wl'l open !.' rhonie Tues.Jay aflernoon to t'u.-.mi-ic eominittc of the Hnmmond Wotar.r. s c"".b fo its final musical of th eHr. The meeting will open promptly a' two-thirty o'clo.k wiih a short tu?1.,oi5; session for the annual election of c;fi' fter v!."e h t'.ie following pros'-,:! a w ill be given: !P. -;'n, e spring" Sinding Mrs. AW It. Mov-seh. M!t:i!.::-.'1 ;il"' Orieg t.i la.e Mountain" Orieir
";.. J. .an" "Jrie
'.a.i'.e Sor.c' Cri-K M'-s. L. T. l;omber?er. 'I ' - rs i. 1 Reminiscences of Grieg" Mrs. John P. Smally
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men! will be i 1 M;-s l.ult
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opti. on eptei tamriH nt will bt liie First l'r.sbyteiiau church .-day evening. April 'j:!. the of wlii.h will I'e added to the uilding fiir.d. The entertain-
Mieu under the auspices end Mr. Hallett and Mi Syii.nies Sundays school1,
hasir.it the luncheon ti.kets. Mrs., iJleti L. i:hriBht as chairman of the luncheon committer w ill bas e . liai se of the t ickets. The meeting of the club ta xt Saturday i will be m charge of Miss Aba A.lkins who has arruuged a pronram on edua- : tional work. There will be an exhibit j and talks on welfare work. J Several frmn Hammond motored lirifiith Saturday evening to attend dunce giv -n for tin-'heiieiH f the Red v.'ross, among them tr. and Mrs. W. Fvird. Mr. and Mrs. Startsman. Mr. and Mrs T. M. Keller. Mr. and Mrs. John Lorentz. Mr. and Mrs. ore Raw lin4. Mrs. W. .1. Whinery. Mrs. GeorKe Clem-! ens. Mrs. ). Stewart. Miss Alice Ford'
Armstrong. j
V - -st i .. i .I. a
ENDS LIFE BY LEAPING INTO II
this nrornlng. F.ngineer J. C. Csnip and Prakeman Joseph Hutrell of Franklin Park were painfully hurt.
FROM CITY FOOD ADMINISTRATION
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c ia ss !. w s tile t r t nar. t (
One. hundred b"autifu!l
v
llore.i
The April m.etnot
f Colorado will be shown and! Teachers Association
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', ee K lie will pe vi leib of v'liicao.
of th I'arintof the C.-ntrali
id by Msss Mar-' school wiil be held at two-thirty o clock I Tuesday afternoon in the kindergarten1
. I room. Important business will come be-; Initiation of a class of candidates fore the club and i; is desired that there' f attired the meeting of Dorcas Rebekahl i a large attendance of the members.! lodtre bit Sa'urday evenins at'the I O. The program for the afternoon w ill in-'
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t. F. hall. n account of the patriotic! pura 1e and meetuig at Liberty Templo' the meeting was called for seven o'clock! and there v. as a large attendance of the j
elude a piano solo by Margaret Stevens, patriotic selections by grades TA and 711
and t'A and Hi, also a taik on
Welfare In- Mrs. W. C. li. hnan
Child i
GARDEN S .- 4 THAIS VfT
is beginning; t' sup-
j me
hers.
! Th-re will he a meting i'.is evening ofj Triumph Council .N'o. l! . of L. at the!
i I. O. O. F. hall.
! I n it y Review No. i "W. R. A. of Mac-i i caliees will meet Thursday evening in
PICTURES
hen i 'lirist ia nit
'ersede pagan beMefs. From ariong her The Knights of Pyt'nias wi'd i: i". r any bvers the fanv of Thais is etjthe third rank on a etas of .-.amlidat-s scaled by I'aplpniitius. i wealthy young this evening after which there will ii a man who is noted f, r I is learning, social time and a "Hoo iTii"d" lunch Tlie young philosopher at once falls will be served. I in love w ith the beauty, whereupon a
9 A social evening has tieen arranged by
Leaping fi a young w
o'clc.cl,
on South Ri.ia.Kvny b
unan this morning at
Editor Times: I.est we forget, food conservation is
j necessary for the hticcss of our army i in the world war. This fact should bo impressed upoii the people dailv. :and I want to tok this means of (thanking Thk Timks for the interest they have manifested in this important .art of the Government work at this time, and at the same time to re-j.pn-st you to remind the people again I of the following:
The only restrictions on meat for the
11 H'n'e
month or April are neetiess ana porh-
M. T,;i.,ie lev..' -v rim nd everv
ended her life In the Little cl- l " , , , 1 ', . '
tiiea.1 s ii' o. i 'i or viienw':-o . timet river at Gary. While .struggling ' j,,.ssible. in the water she refused to gia:;p a life j People should refrain from the oe of line that, was thrown to her. ! b i. o in order that our soldiers may be properlv fed. Sergeant Johnson of the Gary police. ( MaU(f ver lU,h.,s sh,,utd be used in after using grappling hooks f ir two ; every household and r-stau rants s ofi hours, brought the bod v nshoie. The 1 t' n as possible.
Sugar must r.e used 'n limited quan1 1 ties.
eieh. yeats old, 2i75 -Washington J Grocery stores, meat markets and street. Gary. The police learned that j i,akry shops mast remain closed on Mrs. Valentlneb-h had told neighbors ! Sunday. she was in trould- ind v.ou' i end her j jf the people w ill observe these rules life sometime. ' w, ran aI1 assured of success In J fjjij f,f jt conflict. TITiTA r1?0C:;ci i Youra truly.
Deputv Fed. Frod Adnir.
rlra l woman is Mr. Ni :oas Yalfiitln- i
FIRST AID COURSE j TO BE GIVEN 1
EOOD BAGKSFDR B.l Lake County Residents Are Learn ing How to Exchange the OH Back for a Stronger One.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. ". Mygrants. 417 Fast Sibley street, a son Mrs K. Hugo of South Hohman street is visiting her daughters. Mrs. AV. Ritter of Aurora and Mrs. F. Ilonert of Carpenters'ille. InJ.. for a Iw daj s.
r),,r your back r i a :n fu 1 ?
.he. feel wesk and
ro
iff'-r l'.-ac;.ich
lar.ci
and
lit;
discolored, passages ir-
a
kidnevs i; ay be caii.nsr for help ...k kidneys cannot d their work. tb.etn the help they need, cue kidney backache you inns'
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kidneys. I. tested
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proven
kidney
Kitlr.' y 1'ii's have stood th
it:
In the
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ins endorseniei ! i. : dm ; ks.i. r. il r stale nf:i!, 1 ' rdiitiismn St.. lary, says: "When T : on the p.-.ic- force in Pittsburgh. I id it t, Glossary to 'i. a kidney remand p.s 1 had heard such good eils of Ioan's Kidney Pills. ! tried m. Walkititt so much was hard of hack, but bunt's Kidney Pills put b.-'ok in good shape and cured me of other signs of ktdnev complaint. I minend them to anyone 10 has r;-v complnint." Tire Kile, nt all ir-re. Don'' s;mp!v
"for a kidn"V r'iii'11 v get f Men's ! iiev Pills the same 'hat Mr. Oteska j 1 Footer-"Milburn Co., Mfgr . Rnf- J
N. V. Adv.
the Knights of Security ball over the! the Hammond Chapter Eastern Mar for Lion Store. The meeting night has been Tuesday of this w.a k ot the Masonichanged from Tuesday lo Thursday. Temple. The Masons and their families I are the inited guents of the chapter. 1 .
'm. H. Calkins Rel.ef I'orps Xo. 245 will hold their regular business meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
"Mr. and Mrs. T. L. ltel', ha vo returned afier spending the winter at St. Petersburg. Fhi. Carl 11. Snyder ret Tfw morning to Camp Taylor. Louisville. Ky.. after
J visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. Snyder of ;:4 Gostlin street. Miss Noiina Rohhius who "petit a f month in Florida returned to Hammond Saturdi? . She. visited 1:1 .la. ksonv il'e. St. Augustine, Parsota nnd I 'aim Reach.
Mrs. Harry peach has arrived at the h'-me of Mr. and Mrs. Hert o..v 4; w. Plummer avenue, for a vlrdt for a few we.-ks on her return to h -r home in Michigan fiotn the coast. Miss Florence J'ox of liety street had It her t-nests for the iveek-etrl. Mls Louise Rower of Keiitland. Ind, n ml Miss Mae Rurk of Chicago.
j Daughters Day a th Jlnmmot-d i R oman's t'liib last Saturday was vbserved with a patrotic program. The I Daughters f.f iu- Allies wore characterized in costumes of the various allied j nations. America, Rngland, Scotland,; Italy, Ireland. Russia, France. Japan, Cuba and San Marino. "Our Smallest
Ally." The cumbers were given in th following order: FugbTS Donald Hesler. Herbert Ilutchtns
AMFRICA. j P.etsv Ross Mrs. Coma a ?cott T'oIi'"0 Wiwa are making a city wade Reading. "Old Giorv."..Mrs. lb len Beebe Search for a negro who is believed to
have walked into the flat or Lawrence Lor.r at lfi.3 State, street, and escaped with two valuable rings. Mr. Long ur-
fes a reward of fji'n.t for the rings and no questions asked.
! aloiis rival j lans his death. Just a he is emerging from the house of Thais, this rival pets upon h'ln, hut, in self defense. Psphnutljs kills him
Hammond Women's Red Cross Work
A course in First Aid will he given j it the Red "r..sa headdua 1 ters in the; Ua.oi'oid building, beginning April --. i
The rl-ssei? w:!l h- held on Monday and Friday evening for fve weeks. A tuition fte of three dollars is charged for the course. Registration now open at CO I Hammond Building.
NEW MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
-Th were
Z7ar7 ens wsleo-ms at aJl tims. o export ; ri aired. Cotn. and Jl th cirUla sjrmy.
of Wotuana won !
(Ppeotai, To Tiif Times. 1 CROWN POINT. Ind. April 15. '. '.lowing new marriage licenses
'.-sued Saturday. Kenneth L. Man-'.-:, machinist. Hammond; Ada Hubler. Hammond. Walter Cegiawski. laborer; Fast Chicago; Maryannas Dombck, I-'aat Chi.ago. Fred Ohman. stee worker, Gary; Hazel Wean, Gary. Joe Plesansk's. machinist-. Gary; Pe-
truse Jereck, bolt works. Gary.
Steve Milotich. ualconKeeper. ."-o. t.htrago: Mary t-'t il inovieh. Oat y.
ENTERTAIN AT COUNTRY CLUB The Hammond (Simplex) plant office wan the guest Saturday evening of the otfice forces of the Indiana Harbor and Chicago American Steel Foundries Co., at the Hammond Country Club Saturdav eveamg. one hundred end forty attended the dinner.
DOCTOR GIVE
THIS RUN-BOW
Ml ML And She Got Well Her Nervousness Disappeared. Flint, Mich.- -"I keep house for ray family of six and got irto a generally-run-down condition, i was weak, nei -vous and fould not Fleep. arfid had headai he a good den) of tlie time. My doc tor prescribed Vinol and ft made rue Weil and throng I a;n a good deal less nervous and can sleep nights' Clara Smith, p.' 13 W. 4th Ave.. Flint Mob. Ate sell Vimd and a positive guarantee to mal e perv.tijc weak, rundown women well and strong or return their money. Tiy it anyway. Joseph W. V.'. is, druggist and N .ii--Pharmacy. Hammond, Ind. Vlnol is sold in Kst Chicago by Schleikej w Il.a'nia.y, and in Whiting by L II. Mattern and at the be3t drug stores in every town and city in the country.
FOE SENaTOK. Lditor TIMKS: Pleae announce to the voters of Laio Jasper, Newton and Porter counties, thai I wiil be a candidate for joint-senator, subject 10 the republican primaries. Ma; 7th. 4-1 C- WILL BROWN
Chad rasa
A $700 damagn was done in a fire at . 67 1 Summer street about three o'clock j this morning. The firo was caused by a 1
lamp exploding. The cottage was oc-i W. T. Hsjrdy. I,- T I,., Vf.o , Tkt lira rte-i fthclnnu of ZaltttaJT COBHlltt
partment responded to another alarm at Jtrs. T. C. Bamina16 4 Plummer avenue this iriorr.ipr. Th- Chairman of Surreal OrssslB.fS loss was small. Sparks from a chimney. Mrc. 0-T Wstsal. set Hrc to th" roof. CrXA-PTEB, W0C00CS. MOmday.
Ths Xrtstas Cl1. The Mathodlst -Ladles' Aid SooUty. Th Preshyterlas. Irftalss A'd Soct-
V.'. n. McDonald, giving hi Dawson Spring". Ky., and a r the American Hestaurant on
home a ; .'liter ovt r F.ast Sib-'
A MEETING OF WOMEN WORKERS Mrs. "W. D. Patton has called a meet'.rg of all women workers and also saleswomen in the Third Liberty Loan Drive at the Hammond chamber of Commerce at three o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Herbert Erickson, Co. Chairman of tho Women Workers, Is to be present.
CONN' ilONK. In loving memory ' our dear sister who died one year ik today, April 13. Dear is the spot where thou art laid. Sweet is thy memory which never sha fade.
TOUR LOVING SISTERS.
BROTHERS AND
NOTICE.
Hammond Grocers-Butchers Association w ill meet at Chamber of Commere-. P.oom Tuesday night. 7:30. All are requested to be present. E. A. ORIS WOLD. Secretary.
ENTERS BUSINESS j IN CALIFORNIA I
DEATH OF 0. B. EVERS0N
ley street, reported to the police this
morning that some one stole
coat anil SHit out of his room.
suspects a man 'hat occupied the room with bun.
sty
XCasdame W. Stout aa -w. J. .0-
Sr. w
mi over- 1
tie A.Ir. Qirocsors IOI '
Newman In chairfs ct n Kmixvag. Tnesflay. ..AH Saints Au.xlUn.ry. SCrs. -- T. Cnotts. director Tor tVxa ay.
UiiAunM O. C. -KoltiUan d Dt j
I A r.urnber of drunks were arrested by
me ponce .-aiurtiay nipni. , n-y . v... v!ttlii-.
I found guilty and f,nd by Judge Kbuz, .,,tlo. (n xmittlng soeks
1 h -
in the city court this morning.
Vv
F. C Paiire
I The police h.ne nandoned the old
court room across from the city hall and
1 in the tuture city court cases will oo
heard in the council chambers on tli" second floor of the city ball.
What th' ? Yes with! My hat is in the Ring for Joint Senator From Lake, Porter, Newton and Jasper Counties. It was pushed in. "A business man for The state's business." Republican? Positively! Vote to nominate C. 0. Holmes of Gary.
KNOLAND : , ' F.C ' US.-"
Mr
Si VTLAND. pa,,, Highland l-'ling" Mis- Victoria Luther ITALY.
P.eod'ng "My Rosa" j
Miss Miriam Plrie 1 KFLANI . Sons with Irish IPrpl Ruth Osbnm RFSSIA, l olk Dance ' Mildred tVliinery FRANCE. P.ading "The Naii e 0f France" Helen HlOSSe; T A PAN. S !o ' I.ov Lvries" Mis. Vaugh Reil ("CPA. Da n e . Ca ro ll-n Pavton and Matuon Cuntiingham SMALLFST ALLY. San Mo:;ne Little fV.rothy clroman KNSIiMHl.K, "I'.ouir.hi.a"-- Mrs. (Jh-nn Peters Finn! "America" By All 'The ''Kui!ler" oi-ened the urogram
; w : ii spirit, and as the screens were reI moved "Kfsy Ito-ss" was revealed f.nlshi inv her flatr whlie tlie readme, "t 11.1
I Cjorv " was pi. en by Miss lleebe. The REVIVAL MEETING
j entire program was one of excellence, j The revival meeting at the First M. 1 Miss Ruth ('shorn with her Irish Harp! F.. church of Hammond is increasing
save several Irlsti selections, respond- in interest. 1 ne meetings wiil
on Taasday. Wadatsday. B astern Star. Sirs. Wm. Startsman ana Mr. John H. X.ornt, directors fo th day. Je-i I.adis Aid Society. Mrs. KcitUlan in chars;s of tis knit, ting. Harmony Club.
O?. ar P. nversoti. 1? years old. son of Mr. and Mrs Charles Kverson. 232 Twle stre-r, died at the family residence in Hc.rrmond this morning at 5:30 o'clock, following s brief i:lnsd of pneumonia.
The young man is survived by his ! rt.nth'r. thro sis'ers. four brothers and j his step-fmher. S. ',. Dunn. The chil- I drer are Krh-1 Lerson of Chicago. Mrs. j Zatta "'ox, Mrs. Fior'-teo Faist, F.rn-j
est, ;eorge and 31 iss (Ima r.veison of Hammond, and lUiley Everson of v'ar.ip c;rar.t. The funeral services vvil' be conducted by the Jlev. Parrett at t!i" home at 2 il! Towle street, tins 1 vennig at ''clock. The remains will be shipped over the Mor.on Tuesday morning for burial f Ladoga. Ind.
Vciiilam Whittle!.', a ycctng man of Hammond who married a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Saager of Whiting, has gone into the manufacturing business at Pittsburgh, ''a! . under the firm name of The Pittsburgh Pattern and Model Works.
PRIDHAM TO BE INDUCTED ieorg A. Pridham. 114 Clinton St., has finished srving his term In the federal Jail at Indianapolis for failure to register and is to be inducted Into service immediately, by the Hammond draft board.
DESERVE CREDIT.
Thursday. St. PsbI's lAithsran Idlas' Aid So. oJty. Mrs. Tsui Xlltiks, dlractor fo tn day. i Zaayectlon Committee.- Mrs. T. i vtar- cnalrnian. JffasdameS Otxrlla
--a in rtivrtrm of tha kaittina;.
Howard Puntney. IS yeats old, and!
former Hammond high si hool boy. Ift this morning for the Crent Lakes Naval
Training School, after enlisting hrJKb R'crtiiting S.-rKcant Welch. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Puntney. Ds P'timmcr avenv.e. F.stl'-r Hjse. 1 wo years old and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Duse. died at the home of the fcrandparent".
t Mr. ard Mrs. Fr-d A. Prase!. ;,7S Wiirox j street, this morning at 8 oVlok. Death
is attntoued to stomach trouble. The funeral will be held at the home Wed
nesday afternoon at " o'clock and inter-, ment in the i ink Hill c-emete: . 1
Ing luo-t graciously to a hearty applause. Mrs. Poscoe Woods was chairman for the afternoon.
Mrs. Floyd H. Adams gave a short
I PiU
on "Patriotism.
making a strong
1 ".Kir53.'amiaci3
Nearly Over the Top
Buy Liberty Bonds!
uy Until It Hurts!
Gary National Life Insurance Co. Gary Theater Building Gary, Indiana. Wilbur Wynant, President.
sis
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Thursday night. At the service this
evening1 the theme of the sermon w.u be "Four Stepping Stones From Sin." Serum Injections Kill. Francis Framington. JI. D. states, in Health Culture: "I hove frequently drawn attention 10 the horrors that ensue from the use cf salversan (6li) in the treatment of blood poison." Experts like Major H. C French, of the Koyal
Army Medical Corps. Dr. C. F. Marshall, j ar.d Dr. J.' Earnst Lane, England, and S Dr. Gaucher, France, Insist that the use ! of salversan involes risk of life. Dr.
Gaucher, reported th3t three, dajs after injection ratient had slight headache:
fourth day uneonscious w ith convulsive
movements and fever. Id degrees F., death ensued. (From London Lancet.) If you value your life do not submit to injections of arsenic for blood poison when you can get a safe remedy l;ke Number 40 For The Pdood. the ingredients of which are set down in the U. S. Dispensatory and other medical books as follows: "Employed In diseases of the glandular system, in blood poison, mercurial and lead poisoning. In chrome rheumatism, catarrh, constipation, stomach and liver troubles. L'nder its use nodes, tumors. scrofulous swellings. Bores, ulcers, copper rolored spots and diseases of the blood that ha,ve withstood all other treatment disappear as if by magic." Made by J. C. Mendenhall. Evansville. Ind., 40 years a druggist Sold ty Jos. W. Wels. Hammond, and Central Drug Store. 34 10 Michigan Ave., Indiana Harbor. Adv.
mw LJ-gBWsawaniiis win
Friday.
Woman's OnilA of St. Paul's Iplc. pal ChurchPythian istrs of Xa.mmond Ismpls NO. 73. Mrs. T. J. "Lyons, director for the day. Mfsdaines W. A. Kill and -WlUlnai IT 1 ehargs of knlttin. Satwrday. IU Xarfarat Turner, In cnarr ot knitting. STmOlCAL SX.SSSXITOS "Ladles In charga sch day: Monday Mornlnjr w- K- Crawford. Afternoon Miss Marian Samlnf.
j -Evenlnff Mrs. J. J. Clausssn, Mrs. 1 W. SC. Davis. I Tuesday. j Morning Mrs. Ernost Till man. j Afternoon Mrs. W. "Darls, Mrs, I B. VT. Chlfllaw. ; EretLlng Wednesday. Xonlif Mrs. Nettie Wooding Afternoon Mrs. Claude Coomb. 1 Eroclna; Mri. "Robert Glllls. i Tfcnrsday. Mornlaf Mrs. J. W. Beckman.
Afternoom Mrs. Tran Tortnsr. BTenlng Miss Marian Bemin. rrlday. Moraine Mrs. W. J. WMnary. Afternoon Miss Mabsl Caaymna. Kysnlnf Miss Mary HerUtl. Satarday. Afternoon- Mrs- "W. W. Porter. cniLuiti muxr commxttzs. Mrs. J. M. Tnrnsr, CnaJrman. ' Monday and rrlday.
8 n. m. to 5 P- A il t - .. i. . t TYi u .1 r-.ii. nnaml
tuiiLiui.tog aw -" - -- to answer questions and glT Information on the work. AUXILIABXES OT THE HAMMOND CHAPTER. Roberts dale Mrs James Nlchols'oa, Chairman. Meets Tuesday and "Fridays, Franklin School Auditorium. North Side Mrs. "Frank Grove. Chairman; Tuesday and "Friday afternoons, Irving' school. Munster Mrs. P. C. Tanls, Chairman; rridays. Munster schoolhouse. St. Joseph's Parish Mrs. Q. O. Raymas, Chairman; Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday afternoons, ana Ttitirsaay evening. St. Margaret's Hospital. Baptist Woman's Union Mrs. W. A. Hill, Chairman; Thursday; all-flay meeting' once a month. Baptist church parlors. AU Saint's Parish Mrs. A. T. Knotts,
SOCIALIST LEADER IS THREATENED Pa il Wrisht. candidate for mayor of Hammond on the socialist ticket last fall, has 1-1 1 elved an unsigned letter ontain.og tar ar.d feathers. Wright admitted not having participated In any n' the patriotic labor parades, but maintains h is loyal. He is employed at the istarelai.1 isteel Car plan.
I. H. B. TRAIN IN SMASH UP Two passengers were killed and more than twenty inj ire.l last night, at 10:30 when a Chicago and West Town interUrban cr was demolished by a fast freight on the Indiana Harbor Pelt line railroad in the outskirts of Ia Oranee (. if Kashgarian of 1-ji-Crange was one of the persons killed. No identification could be obtained
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Michael Daly and John Green, plnnibens, were among the volunteer workmen on Liberty hail whose names were omitted from mention for their serv ee.
AT THE 0RPHEUM. The Orpheum thcatr" today and tomorrowpresents a flve-aot vaudeville bill Including the Luba L Ross trio of singers and dancers; McDonald and Miller, song and dance: Martin Kemp, imitations: The Three Hicks, sideshowsalesn'ian. and Harry Uaker Jt Company, shooting novelty.
You will regret jour failure (0 buy 1-iberty Nondn.
K.very bond a eafearoard against -tr-mnn alaTery.
It Takes Courage To Be a Soldier It takes iron nerves, men with red blood and the brawn to do, the
iTVVvfto climb mountains
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sh:p, and on the farm. What is moat needed is iron in the Wood. Every man shouJd have as much iron in his body as is contained in an ordinary "tenpenny " nail. If your blood is thin, watery, your face palo and anemic, or pimply, you feel depressed, blue, without energy to complete your daily tasks. It's time to heed the warning. Put fresh, clean blood in your veins, take "Irontic" Tablets, a new combination of soluble iron and herbal extracts discovered by Dr. Pierce ar. l his Physicians of the Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N. Y. It gives one snap, pep, vim and vigor to have this iron in the blood. "Irontic" is a blood maker, a strength builder and a nerve tonic. You can obtain "Irontic" at most drug stores for sixty cents the vial, or you can obtain a test package by sending ten cents to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute in Buffalo. N. Y.
LOST 3 keys on strap, Pat. p. m.: return Industrial High School. Phe.ne r5!. Hammond. 4-13-1 LOST Blue leather purse between William and Bulletin sts. Contained R. R. tieket and money; reward, (ilrf 8. Hohman st. Phone 2122. Hammond. 4-1C-2
FOR RENT 2 light rooms. 13" Fayette st.
housekeeping Hammond. 4-1. -.-2
FOR SAI.F - good hots s. 587 Roosevelt s'. Phone 1 lamrriond 2022. 4-ir,-r OOfJ'T BE HEADACHY, Bl Hi SICK Enjoy life! Let Cascarets liven your liver and bowels and regulate your stomach.
jWORK WHILE YOU SLEEPf
Sore Throat' Colds Quickly Rllv4 By Hamlin's Wizard OH Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a simple and effective treatment for sore throat and chest colds. Used as a. gargle for sore throat it brings quick relief. Knbbed on the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated
cold in one night. How often sprains, bruises, cuts I and burns occur in every family, as 1
well as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, stiff neck, and tired aching feet Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will always bring quick relief. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or hare 9ick headache? Jtift try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 39 cents. Guaranteed.
Wo are headquarters for LawnSeed (rood Mixed Seed, no clover 15c per lb Lawn Seed with clover, 20 per lb White Clover 50C" per lb Maginot Bros. 174 Fayette St. Hammond - Ind.
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Received 2 Carloads of Pocahontas Mine Run
COAL
Illinois and Indiana Prepared Sizes
delivered at your home Mid-West Coal Company PHONE 163 264-268 Michigan Avenue.
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