Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 247, Hammond, Lake County, 17 April 1918 — Page 6

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In cases of rheumatism and latna &ack it penetrates quickly, drives oat soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is an absolutely reliable, antiseptic application for cuts, burns, bites, and stings. Sprainrand bruises heal readily under its soothing, penetrating qualities. Get it from druggists for 30 cent. If not satisfied retnrn the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or hare sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 39 cents. Guaranteed. It. - - --!-- . - -'J

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, NOTICE: Coming at ths Princes Theatre. Thursday, on day only. Mr. Tyrone Power In ""Yhere Are My Children." For adults only. N"o one under U years admitted. Special matinee at 2 p. n. Admu 15c. 4-15-8 Call TVhJtinr loW lor general haulSac and, moving. Legsdon Bros. 4-15-Imo Star Theatre tonight. Madge Kvans, "The "World's Kidd Star," and George SlacQuarTie In the world picture, Brady make "Gates of Gladness." A charmlug, delightful picture. Also a two?el Triangle comedy. Cominf? tomorrow, Tearl "White la "The House of Hate" 4-17-1 Ft. Benedict's- court. C O. F.. Initlmted -forty-five candidates at the I. O. O. F. hail on Sunday afternoon. In the venlr.jr a tnnquet "was served to 250 taembers and guert and an e!abora program was enjoyed. The tcsstmastr fcr tie evening iru Rov. Benedict Ra.Jcany. Among the out of town ruesta present wer John A. Herr.og, t.te chief ranger, arid Edward T Horfan. high, trustee, of Rensselaer. A. fine new drinking fountain has ten installed at the corner of 113th nd Oliver street. Officer Karl Swan who Js ill with Jrreumonta at his home In Flschrupp Avenue. Is sitsbtly Improved. Mm. Jenn; "Ward Wheeler of Cntm Votnt. secretary of the county council of defense, appeared In an Inte?--ating talk before the members of the Fortntgrhtly club and Severn', others un Monday evening. X'rs. "Wheeler la h-r talk gave a good history of the Stat Council of refense. of Its various departments and the large scope of The war work It covers as well as tjie thoroughness with -which It works. She !we!t on the rresent drive, the th;r liberty loan rnmpalsn aad of the glorious work done bv th Iake county

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FIFTY GENTS FOR 0ERFIFTY YERRS Dr. King's New Discovery for coughs and colds.

It U Just as ffec1re taday as tt t? was In chaaklng couj-ha and colds. Th only differenoe is that ary year dd thousands and thousands of ustrs t the Kllllona who already usa It bseaus of its rratlfyinr resulta. "Warda oft the dangerous aftermaths of a severs cold, grippe, coughs, croup, sort throat, ohast-tlfrhtnesa, bronchial attacks. tt yonrself glre It to every member of your family. Pleasant, haroleaa. soothing, dependable. Backed by a Ia2f cantury of evor-Jaereaslng popularity. Tour druggist aalla It. 6e.

CoustipatioTi Causes Sickness A Ttgrraua Stomach. perfct working Liver and regular actio Bowals. If ywi will usa Ir. King's Vw Mfe Pills They correct Constipation have a tonh effect on the eyatwm eltmlnat polsone throurh the Bowels. Bttll 35c. A It.

Ths wedaing of Ifllton "Wlckhorst of Indiana boulevard, and Miss Viola Farrel!y of Chicago, took r'acs Thursday, April 4, at Crown Tolnt. The cereniony was performed by Rev. John A. Ayllnc in the rarsonage of the M. E. church at G o'rlork. Both young people are wo!! known and have a host of friends here who extend their best Trof. Math! of South Chicago, wan a huainejs visitor here yesterday. Mr. Ortlepp cf Chicago, Is spending ?i f w ilajs hf;re visiting her daughter, M-s. A. Schmlttlo of Myrtle avenue. Mr. and Mrs. r.!ph Katon of Atchison avenue, entertained their aunt from Valparaiso, Ind.. ov-r Sunday. Mrs. Charles Cothe of Indiana boilexard, spent Monday visHlng friends In

j Kosrlan J. j Mr. i-,d Mrs. Joseph ITannapel anfl f s na of Kng!ewood were guests f.t th .Qrhaaf home In Indiana boulevard, Sunj dav.

M!ss Amanda T'tursch of Myrtle avenue, who has been ill for several weeks with an affliction of the throat and mouth was taken to the St. Bernard hospital, Sunday.

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Hot Water for Sick Headaches

Telia why everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In It before breakfast.

Ml Jna A. Delano, director of the Department of Nursing of the American Red Croea. has. for eight years, been building up what is now the largest organization of tralr.ed rurses in the world. This Is the Ked Cross Nursing Pervlce. with Its en

rollment of over 18.000 graduate nursesIn the past year It has provided about 8.000 nurses for ml Jtary duty for the United States Army and Navy Nurso Corps and the United States Public Health Service, of which It Is the reserve, and, directly under the Kd Cross: and It Is calling for recruits from every State In the Union. Miss Delano's professional preparation for her present service Is a fascinating story. In 18SS when the terrible scourge of yellow fever broke out in Jacksonville. Florida, and so deadly was the epidemic that human beings seemed helpless sealnet It. Miss Delano, then a young graduate nurse, appeared In Jacksonville with several trained nurses In her little company. The Infection of yellow fever through mosquitoes was not then known, but Miss Delano Insisted on screening the windows of the hospital and neither she ..or her nurses contracted the diseaae. Thev staved until the fight against yellow fever was won. Later, after having held the positions of superintendent of the Training Schools for Nurses at Eellevuo Hospital. New York, and the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia, Miss Delano retired

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wun irsenas. expecting to make her residence fher for some years. In a few weeks, however. sh received an official message asking her to return to take charge of the United States Army N'urae Corps and to organize the Nursing Service of the American P.ed Cross. It was Miss DeIno's unquestioning compliance with this patriot! call which led so definitely to her great accomplishment at the end of eight years of arduous service, given without compensation and with extraordinary devotion. The Red Cross Nursing Service not only provides trained nurses for ml 'tary duty and public health dutv under the government, but has a large corps of women ensaeed in the Red Cross Town and Country Nursing Service, and large numbers of women ava11ah! for rervice in time of public disasters. A ctl may come In the morning from the Surgeon Genera! of the Army, asking for a groip of women highly skilled In specl.il surgery, contagious or psychiatric work for Immediate foreign service. And the women, skilled through yenrs of exerting training respond In the words of one nnrye somewhere in France: "Thankful beyond words for the knowledge of how to cure for tha men who are ready to rraka every sacrlfloe of slebt. or limbs, r Independence, or life Itself to defend our country." The Red Cross Nurslr.g 9erv1se ts recruiting .000 nurses for military orvtea before the first of Jun.

i night, to wh1-h the public is invited. I Fifteen auto driers wjre arrested I hy Officer Peity for not having their i IMS license lag. but earh one was dis- ' charged by Judye Green when Informed that they had applied for ssme. j The "Whiting woirsn l.herty loan : workers yesterday reported the sum of J37,fi50 as having been collected up to i dare. j In their canvass the TThiting wom- ; en are advocating their sales by urging peopie to help win the v.ar v.i'n '.heir money, thereby standing by Gen. Peri nhing who says: "Germany ran be beaten: Grrnany must, be beaten; Germany will be beaten." Mr. Kidney of Milwaukee. Ishere spendirg a month at the home of his son. John Kidney and family of C"eeI'ihd avenue. Mrs. John Elesen la confined to her home in Atchison avenue, by 1'inese. Mrs. Arthur Eiesen has returned nome from St. Marrare's hospital where she was confined with an attack of typhoid fever. M-s. II. G. MufTltt en'ertsined hnU. eiijbt children at her home in Oliver stre t In hi-n T n the e'c'.th b'r'hdny anniversary of her dauh'r, Geraidine. Princess Theatre tonight. Gladys F.rorkwe'l in "A Branded Soul." a pho'oplav that wi:l rflf h the heart of every woman fcr men. too children mnv learn. Also n good comedy. 4-17-1 Start en sreo-art 'odiy with The 'Viiltlng Sa Ings an t Loan AssociaMon s thrift cures extravagance and saving gives you tre Possession of money and a n income in addition. 4-17-1

County Clerk Herbert "VTheatcn spent a short time with friends here yesterday. Joseph Gerla-h. trustee of St. John township, was a business visitor here esterda y. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Du'ton spent yesterday with friends at DeMott. Thomas Aldridge moved to Gary yesterday. They will make their future home at 703 Tyler street. The Tamp I";re Girls will give a patriotic program at the town hall "Wednesday evening, April 24. A talk on "Life In a Training Camp" by one who lias been there, wiil be on of the numlrs. An a dm I. -5 ion of 31 cents will b charg-d. Mr. Tr.tiley who is threatened with pneumonia has been removed to a hosptta'. at Hammond. Fred Froy of Chicago Heights, who had arranged to run a bus line between Gr!ffih end Hammond, has withdrawn in favor cf I. 'unningham of Highlands uho was the firs? to enter the field. For the presni the bus will leave Schererill at 12 p. rn.: Griffith. 12:30 and 6:15 P. m., returning from Hammond at 4 and 3 0 p ut. There is no train leaving Griffith for Hammond after 10 a. in. and if 'he public desires this Improved service maintained, it rests with 'hern to give It their support.

fiery Irritations of tie San Show Your Blood Needs Purifying

A Sluggish, Clojfged-Up Circulation Causes Skin Eruptions.

Eczema is called a skin disease because the tiny little grerms which caus the disease set up their colony on some portion of the skin's surface, and here Epread their irritation that soon begins to bum like flames cf fire. There are other forms of so-called diseases of skin, guch as tetter, boils, pimples, acne, erysipelas, eca!y eruptions, blotches and rough irritations, that are a source of much pain and annoyance. And, while these disorders are generally referred to as skin diseases, they are really traceable to a disordered condition of'the blood, and they are never experienced by anyone whose blood is free from impurities. If you are a victim of any form of thee painful and irritating disorders of the skin, causing1, as they do, such constant annoyance, you canont expect any real benefit from the local treatment so generally used, ruch as lotions, ointments, salves, etc. You are simply postponing: a cure

and adding to yonr days of tortartej? discomfort whin you "waste time on such remedies applied to the snriaceYou must reach the cans of the disorder, the actual source of the pain, before yoa can hope to stop the pain itself. The cause of all of these scalJed akin, diseases is in the blood, and you cannot reach the blood by external remedies applied to the surface. Give yoirr blood a thorough cleansing with S. S. the great oid blood purifier, and you in this way eliminate all impurities which cause skin diseases and other derangements. This is the logical treatment, and it has proven its great worth in hundreds of cases because it is a purely vegetable remedy and cleanses the blood of all foreign substances, and fills the reins with, a fresh supply of rich, red and vigorous blood. Go to your drug store and get a bottle cf 6. S. S. today, and get on the right treatment, and waste no further time on washes, ointments and lotioes, that cannot reach below the surface. If your case rteed3 special medical advice, it can be had without cost by writing to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., 83 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga,

gene Kronkwrlght at Ross Station, on Monday afternoon. A number of the "Woman' Study club attended the lecture given In Gary for women only by Mrs. St. CIsre Stoddard last Monday. Mrs. Wm. Boirmsn has been appolntchalrman cf the registration of wemen In, Ross township. Raymond Zuvers has won bJs first honor as a military fd'eeman In San Antonio, Texas, for capture of a bootlegger. The entire force had been after him for aeveral tfays. but failed to capture him. Zuvers and another policeman wn the laurels.

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Headache of any kind, is caused bv

suto-intoxicatior, which means elfXeisoninsT. I.lver and bowel potions alled toxins, suched into the blood, through the lymplf ducts, excite the heart which pumps the b!o,,d so fast that It congests in the smaller arteries and reins of tho head producing violent, throbbing' pain and distress, called headache. Tou become nervous, despondent, sick, feverish and miserable, your meals sour and almost nauseate ,ycxi. Then you report to ncetanilid, eplrin or the bromides which temporarily relieve but do not rid the blool of these irritating toxins. A glass of hot water with a teaspoenUl f limestone phosphate In It, drank 4efore breakfast for awhile, will not jonly wash these poisons from your system and cure you of headache but will leanse. purify and freshen the entire (alimentary canal. Ak your pharmacist for a quarter Jwund of limestone phosphate. It Is lnppn8lve, harmless es sugar. If you aren't feeling your best. If ongvid Is coated or you wake up Tilth fced taste, foul breath or have colds, ingestlon. biliousness, constipation or 0our, aetd stomach, begin the phosphated Jiot water cure to rid your system of Renins ani rolsons. Adv. .A SAVING of money and dissatisfaction. Wo make A"wtjlIngS for stares end of.cgs hichfitay putand prices the most' reasonable. 'Ask if or- estimate. Hammond Shade & Awn'ng Ga Phone 2242 Hammond.

workers. She then talked on the nex

drive, the registering of all women,;

which begins this month. She urjel the w.unen of the cities to ro-operate with the chairman and workers of registration drives and made stror.ir tha ro'nt that, it was no favor to the pson soliciting in this work to hove y:u sisrn, but to f e-1 that it s your dut.

and In dir this you aro carrying out

orders fr. rr Vasniijrtnn. These ia -!s v lie'h-r signed for icrv cj or not, will te lept en flit, at the eounty port house in Crown Point, so when a cnll eomes for help these cards can be Teadily referred to. Mrs. Rose Patton Is the chairman for this work. Mrs. AVbeeler then told of the next drive cr work To be tak-rn up, that, of rcg-ls-terlnir the children und'T the age of five yeau. It !s estimated that 3'0 .Ouo

children under tne n.;e of rive r ! die annually in th ; United States. Of;

mis numoer. experts say, m.itito an needlessly, and. with proper care rc-jld be saved. Committees "of women all over the nation, under the direction of

STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Keal Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands of atomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. If you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lary, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards OHve Tablet ere a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. Yon will know them by their olive color. They do the work without crioine. cramps or pain.

; Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. 1 At 10c and 25c per box. , All druggiaU.

committees of the Cotineil of National IWense, are preparing to carry out the work to aave th lives o that many children, under the leadership of Mrs. Albion Fellows Bacon. Mis. "Wheeler said in part: "Now more thin at any 'Hue 'he value of the nation's 'ins' reseme' is boinff appreeia ted. The younsr manhood of the country has B'Ui Intu the trenches. It wmild be t jo much to hope that many of thes mil not be killed. T"h!s makes Imperative need of brintr up a n"v generation which is sound In body, and whi h will be able to bear the burdens imposed upon it." Those Kick of th- child welfare campaign point "! th rt. cord of the young men of the country, almost a third r v. horn failed to pass the military physI i examination, coving- to defects which if treated In youth could hate in a. greater part have been arrested, v.hl- h shows that there Is a need, especially now of this enterprise. The food conservation end food production, as well as the educational and industrial sections of the Council of Defense were discussed by Mrs. AVheeler. until at the end of her talk the women present were made to realize that they are a part of & ere.at movement in this Council of Defense war work. Mrs. "Wheeler in speakin of the assistance the Council of Defense paid the press a pretty compliment, having snld in part: "One of our grresteat helps In this work is the press. They surely are doin a rood work. Sometimes I am ashamed the demands T am compelled to make upon them, but still I am always riven the rreatest possible courtesy. Although they are very willlnr. we should be ery- careful not to make too many demands, for we must remember that when they rive us their space they ere rivinr their stock in trade. So we must, however, be duly appreciative and In our press work be as concise as possible." Tho chairmen for the various departments of the defense work were present end rave a report of their work. aU of which were very interesting, and the enthusiasm displayed was supeest'.ve of the fact that the women of Lake county will surely be heard from in the war work of the state, if not the niticn. The K. cf P. will have a patriotic program at their meeting tomorrow

The funeral services of Mr". Tt'lllieiniina Schmittle who passed away at her home in Myrtle avenue, last Thursday was held Monday afternoon at the home. Rev. Plata of the Kvan relics 1 church officiated. The. deceased was KS years of aae. Deah was d le to pneumonia from which she suffered Just one -u-k v hen she passed away. Mrs. Sohmlftia vii a well known and respected citizen 'if this vicinity, bavinK eprre here fom Cleveland twenfvelght year apo. She vss a Vlrd snd lovinr mother, and by her Rent'e disposition endeared herself to many people who will regret her !oa. The funeral was larre'y attended bv relatives and friends end many beautiful floral pieces covered the casket. There are left to mourn her loss five sons, Conrad, of Cleveland. Ohio; Henry and Frd of Chic.-igc; "William and August of Xtobertsdale, and three daughters. Mrs. Paul Stiller of Indiana Harbor: Mr. rhar!e Alien and Mrs. Charles Hailer of Robert sda !e. Her husband and five children havlnr preceded br to the ;rc,tt Heyoud. lu'e-ment took place at Oak Hill cemetery. Mrs. Edward I.anghnr and children of Myrtle avenue, spent Sunday at Indiana Harbor, the guests of Mrs. Malcolm Fergerson. Mrs. .luilus Strosi of Fast f ;le. srent the week-end here vlsl'inr her mother. Mrs. F. I.everenz of Myrtle avenue. Mrs. IJlliam Schaefer Tetumel to her home In Chicago after a week's visit at the Jewett home In Indiana boulevard. Mr. and Mr. Kalherr and children of Myrtle avenue, spent Sunday In Chicaro visitinr friends. Mr. snd Mrs. "William Bahn and Mr. and Mrs. George Dibbins cf Rast 5ide. w?re ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kehaefer. Sundav.

Mrs. My'.e! r.'erce was on the rick list Inst week. Miss Sable Zuve-s of Chlcaro, spent Sunday w! h relatives. Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. M. IT. Pierce that 'heir sen Milton bad joiner! the navy and was at Orest I,nk-? Training Station. That makes only four of our town boys In the service. Dr. ;ibbs f Crown Point, has been a frequent caller In town this week. Mrs. Ceorge Hinson has been seriously Jll for several dys. Mrs. "W. H. Tack.sfeln and children of nary, are visiting with her r.Ister and family. Mrs. Pmel'i. I. Douglas Fpent Sunday with bis f a m i 1 y. pome o the civil war veterans of this place at'ended fh funeral cf fluIRON AND BLOOD.

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TOO WEAK TO FIGHT The "Come-bck" man was really never down-and-out. His weakened condition because cf overwork, lack of exercise. Improper eat Id r and livlr.r demands timulatlon to satisfy the cry far a health-rWl&r Appetite and the refreshing sleep essential to strength GOLD VErA.Li Haarlem O'-l Caxeuies tha KaUeoai Kamed ot Holland, wii o tb work. They re sronderful. Thro. t ihesa cimuKi each Cay will put raaa on hi eat before he knows It: whethes his rouU comii from uric acid polsonlnr. tJse kldaeys, rrs.vl ot tone In tha bladuer. atoms ah derangement cr other ailments that befall the over-zealous American. Don t welt until you are entirely down-and-out. but take them today. Tour druggist will gladly refund your money if they do not hsip you. Aoc5t no ststitutea. Loo for the rams fOLT MEDAL, on every box, three eises. They are the pure. tyyr teA Hsarlem on Qapsul'- -Adv,

Few people know that every courageous. red-blooded person, such as our own soldier boys at the front, : has within his body fifty frrains of , iron, or as much as is contained in an ordinary "t?nrenny" nail. To' be brave, courajreous and active one ' must hs'-e good, red blood. Our men of iron are men with frood blood, good circulation and an active liver. The poor, weak "slacker" who is not brave enough to go to war, is probably unfit because of thin, watery blood. It is easy to acquire strength and red-blood cor

puscles by taking reprular exercises in the outdoors, breathing: exercises

m the morning-, and something to increase the appetite and the red- j blood corpuscles. The newest iron tonic is "Irontic" : discovered by Dr. Pierce and his itafl! of physicians at the Surgrical Institute, in Buffalo, N. Y. This "Irontic tablet is a combination of soluble iron and herbal extracts, which is proving a wonderful success everywhere it can be obtained. Most drug'jrists sell these "Irontic" tablets in sixty-cent vials. Send Dr. Pierce 10c for trial pkjr. "Irontic" tablets build up, strengthen, energfise, and fill you full or vim, vigor and vitality. j

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BABY CARRIAGES Large ceaaiortafale carriage, heavy wood wheels witk Yiiseb robber tires; teatry sholttered, equipped with ad '"" $22.50 and foot brake.. v

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S. G. Carley Transfer Co. EXPRESSING, AUTO VANS, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. 185 E. State Street, Hammond.

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Cor. 92d and Houston, South Chicago. Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evenlnga.Our Other Six Big Stores:

3984-98 Milwaukee Avenue I Cor. 63d snd Halated Bta. 9131 Commercial Avenue.

4613-13 Wentworth Ave. Cor. Blue Island Av. ft 15th St. 11155-57 BClch. A v., Soseland