Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 254, Hammond, Lake County, 25 April 1918 — Page 10
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THE TIMES. Thursday. April 25. 191S.
Cold Sores and Fever Blisters
are only outward manifestations of the Inflammation of the mucous eurface that lines the luns,the stomach and all tha digestive tract, but they give you evidence of how sore a membrane may become as a result of Inflammation, which Is stagnation of the blood.
ngatruily called acute catarrh. If you suffer from such conditions don't let them become chronic, don't ma the risk of systemic catarrh-
1 Clear it Up With PERUNA
Vhen your system is cleared of all Its polaonj, the membranes soothwi and healr-d. the cold gone nnd your digestion restored, you will enjoy life, ffel exjual to all Its task, and bo ut poace with, the world. Lot roruna do for you what it did for this auiYerer:
Mrs. L. A. Patterson, 238 Utah Avenue, Memphis, Tenn. says: " I have beta a friend of reruoa for many )ar. I hvt used It off and on tcx eatarrhal ccjn !a.nis eu I' .md it a vary e"silc3t remedy. 1 hsve a small famiiy of iti itron. T,ki era bard vrkh u. but Iran scarcely ?fT..rd tj do without FVn-.ia. rapnriai! during the aeason of th year when counts and coir, are prevaimu. We always recconiinerid Feiuna to our DeisUtXiia, for the bcueiit it baa bean to ua. " You needn't suffer longer with such a remedy at hanL
Pervoa can be obtained In tablet form. You can carry it with you and taWe it ay atemaUcally nod rjrularly for a reoaody, or aa needed for a preventive. Get a box today. Tb Peraauk Company, Columbus, Ohio
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Tnlnf had their second Arrll meeting Tuesday the 23id at the Library. The meeting wa.i opi-ncd by the singing of the Ntur-Spancled Uinntr. Miss Josephine .M.-ckor suv a review of I'r. Anna Howard Shaw's book. "The Story or a T'lonecr." k ht.-h Is the autobiography of I r. S'hniVs l'fe. Tt proved in-terestim-r. to nil of the members, hecnuir of lr. ShnwV reeent visit to In-fisinap.'!!.-diivhiK the atate convention of the V. irv iv-'- le.iRiie last week nnd b.-f!i;,s.! of pr..:-iln nt plav e In War woilt ns chiimnan of the Women" department of the National Council of Prfinsf. Mls.i Mepker gav the review In her best "Joy'' nnnncr nnd It tva much apprcci.itod by the members The tliib was phani'd to have with them Mr.". Hank I.lHKItTY DV rROf l.VMATION. YVHKP.KAS. The Tresidf-nt of th I'nitoJ Siate.o has designate. 1 April ro nf Ii'.n'tty Pay. to h. oln-rn'il rby all v.tizetis M.rj.isli'i it the nation: and, WHKRK.V. The President haa askni that all citizens on the u'ternoon of that day t---t ahl- all their private affairs and assemble in public to pnrt.'.c'p.'ite in patriot!-- 'if monst rat Ion and celebration to further the cance ft the Nation's I.ibei ty Loan; nr. 1. WnKKi:, It th aim of the people of t'ren n Point and Its vleinlty to do tV.eir ntiit to gUe financial aid and every other rupport to the (Invernmen'. In !!m t;m of trial and ho.: r of need, and. U HKUi:A.- The city of Crown Point has alwavs i'renpi'-d a place on the Honor P '!! cf loyal and patriotic, com-niuni'i''-. and lorrby Rives Us pledge to the Nation that it will continue to do o tint ;i the very end; therefore. IK TT UKSOLV i-:r. That the after -
to get In Michigan fruit for canning and at a lower cost than has been the case heretofore. "A pernon can leave an order with us and the following niornlnK can get their fruit for canning delivered." he said. la ClnaltiK Heal. The first of the two steamers to be leased by thfl compf.uv Is 40 feet Ions:. (JporRrt II- Tiewis i mnnaper of the Iran, or company, which il capitalized at. f T 0 . "l o rt . Further detail of the new marine l:n, which no doubt will be welcomed by Lake county people, will be made public when Mr. Friedman ratjrni from Detroit in a week or ten d a y s.
ENEMY IS SO FAR BAFFLED (Continued from pace one.)
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BAPPCM.VG OF A BAY IS LAKB COUNTY LIVILI CAPITA!
Ton Jtracek ras a. fr. the Ileldf) cro,-ery
epted a position store.
Mrs. ,T'hn Kramer 1s entertaining her sister Miss Clary, or Chicago for a Tew dys this week. Mis? Mary Williams, who has been 'n the Weatern-.an drv poods store, has leslpned her position. Mrs. Fred B;yr is recovering from qjlte a severe attack of quinsy. The Chicago & Krte'a Liberty Loan tiain was In Crown F'mt Wednesday
afternoon and th-.i c.riclalu In chars-" of the train paraded the streets cf j
Crown po'rit 1n f;:t niobiles, headed t y Crown Point's fife and (Jiut. corps 'n the Wells Fargo truck. P.aiph, the fo-:r months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike rovoeh!e. died early Wednesdav morning after a short 111r.ees caused by meaeles. The funeral was held at St. Mary's Catholic church at. 9 o'clock on Thursday a. nt. The eath of Mrs. Sarah Thomas ccc.irrd on Sunday after a Ions JUn--sa.
nus'-d !; heart trouble and a i; ral breakdown. b'iie vas ears of a;e at the tin,e of tier death and had been a resident cf Crown Point for 4j yarf. cominp to Lake cour.tj- in 1 7 1 . where she rcs-'ded for a fw years on a farm near Ix'trell, later coming to Crown Toint. She was the wife of J. Thomas, who preceded here. In death several years. The funeral was held at the hoiv.e on Grant street, the member rf the Relievers' church ha vine rharre of the services at l:;''i on Thifsray. All citizens of Crown Print, and vi-
iay. April IS. beginning at
I 1 o'clock, be observed as a I'ffal holli rfflr nTit tl'fif ell nlnces o hosines
be rlosed. and that we all arrange to be present, and partake In the Liberty Pa".- eviobration of l.ikn county to t. l.e,d In the c'tv of Hammond on said ,l;iv, t'i the end t'nt th patriot!-' enthulaTl aroused ma-v result In a tremotiJ.vi.i oversubscription of I.ah county's iviota of the loan, all of which is hereby proclaimed In accordance with proclamation of the President of th" t"nit.l States. PFXJ. V. HATES. Major of Crown Point
LAKE BOATS FINE FOR REGION
cin.ty are rer""",ed to a'tend "i - bi celebration at Hammond on Fiida:
April and all who can. are request- ' ed to participate In the parade In the afternoon by falling !n with the Crown j
Point section. 1 no parade will form at Harrison Park and start at two o'clock. Let ns show the county that wo are awake. C. W. ALLMAN. Chairman. The V--o'vms Study C!i;K of Crowr.
The Duke of Wellington
often called the"iron duke," showed his courage and strong will at VVaterloo when he helped defeat Napoleon. It takes greater courage, vim, vigor and lasting qualities to win the
battle today in the front-
M: fc rl olden times, hnergy is a XWSM tV.r) natural outpouring of a f I L&yfe U'i healthy body. It does not f t X f J, spring up in a night. Build hhfK XV-nTvJ up that which Nature has AAVV1'. Teiven us bv takin? a com-
SlXb-'Jf -''I 'Sa pound of iron, recently
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named by him Irontic. This iron-tonic tablet is easily taken up by the blood.
The prime necessity of life is
ffiSftS bcaIth Injcct rcd b!ood imo 'our
f-ft-T i- -xrr-'Z- art"C5 anu become exncieni. uc&jas!m4&" 1 " p"1' cess often disappears for lack of
Iron. Take the average man and woman on the streets, for example. Watch thern o plodding a'onr;, no spring, no elasticity, no vim. What one needs is spirit, energy, the power to force one's self into action. If you try "Irontic" tablets, the brain responds to the new blood in circulation ; the body is ready to fight against stagnation, which holds you in bondage. You gain in vim, vigor, vitality. Try it now. Don't trait. Today is the day to begin taking "Irontic" tablets. A little "pep" and you lauh and you liv. A little energy saves the day. "Irontic" tablets make rich fed blood. With good red blood comes courage, then comes success, which leads to more and move success. Dr. Pierce's "Irontic" tablets are to be had in 60 cent vials-at most dru"; stores. If you wish to test them send 10 cents to the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and get a trial package.
(Continued from page one.) 3. .To brtnK In farm produrta aa far aoath aa InHliinapoll by nny of Michlsnn f'ltr. the boat line to -onnect i(h the Interurbana at that place. A. .To loner the roat of Hvlngt nnd to Insure better prteea for merchants nt well a lower prieea for -on"umer by haling the produce brought direct to t.ak county Instead of hmlng; it pass through here to lilcnco nnd then re-shipped back nssin to this coiintr. B. In m.-lie the county's docka on the ehln rnnnl, aomewhere between Tlnst ( hlejiso nnd Indiana Harbor, the center of the rurlne listrlbiitinsr point. The Knt t hl-i-ago Transfer company's, fleet of motor trucks will haul freight to nnd from O-ry, ll.iininond. WliitInc nnd Hast f'hle:m;o city points. ft. To hae Incoming frelicht delivered t atorca ct least by 4:.10 n. to., s.tA InsurlnK fresh produce ahlpped the night before. "We find Fast Chicago -Indian TTar-
'.r affords the b-st site for our dock. r li is the r titer of the region. An i
crroi c was a:so ti.-me to pet nock jnaci n ;.li' as vr n'fo wanted O'lr s'.ea.ncrs to st'.-p. th.i re. tmt Cary's do-ks are for the use- of the, ore boats and w c.-.n't corr.e in ther. However, fJary :tl benefit ly th'...'" s.-iM Mr. Frled-t.-.ari. ld to llriusr olrci. Pre.;, 1,-nt I'ri'' I nar. al -o added that the r i - t i.r. e ens. hie louse wives
and Americana. The Americans la tMi sector at least apparently are hrtgadod with retain" men, rather thaa Haiff's. A Trench statement descrlhed "rrnnco-Amerlcan positions1' batweea Hangard-en-Sant erre and Hallles. The latter vUlage Is only seven mile southeast of Amiens on the west hank of the Avre. The Americans thus are accorded th sig-nal honor of hattling- th Germans at the point cf their nearest approach to Amiens. Hanirard-en-Santerr Is three and one-half miles east and slightly north of Hailies on the north hank of the Imce. In late reports Paris admits Its capture. The enemy in its Initial success In capturing- VlUers-Bretoa-neu. three miles north of Kaajrard-en-Santerre from th British, hare been forced hack In some places by counter-attacks. Halif reported today. The opposing- armies are still surgtng- desperately across the tenmil front between the Somma and Attc. In Flanders Trench and British troopa are resisting- a heavy assault on a wide front. This attack prob. ably extends from two milaa northeast of Ballleul to th vicinity of Wytschaete, fonr miles to th east. This encompasses several of th important heights lying' southwest of Ypre3 and the allies art believed to have every advantage of position for Inflicting- th heaviest casual ties on Biindenburg's masse.
ft"NTTer PPtss Caw.ecipam. LONDON, Anril i'.j. American troops are In the defense of Amiens. The
' French night statement disclosed the
fact that American units are holding positions south cf the Sommi and along the, Avre la conjunction with tL.e French. The Germans directed their heavies! attack against the position In the resumption of ihetr ctTensno jesterday. The flghtinff Is continuing along a wide front there, according to latest official reports. An Intense bombardment of the Franco-American positional south of the Soinme and on the Avre was followed In- a Herman attack along this whole front by considerable forces at 5 this morning, declared the officii statement from Paris.
PATRIOTS HEADED FOR HAMMOND (Continued from rre one )
I aStop Itching Eczema
Never mind how often you hav tried and .'ailed, you can tstop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying a little zemo furnished by any druist for 35c. Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begin3 the moment zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimp!e3, rash, blackheads and similar s.kin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a Kreasy salve and it does not stain. When others fail it is the one dependable treatment for skin troubles of all kinds. The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O.
For Tisat Bad ColdTry a Sulphur Vapor Bath Room 508 Hammond 3Mg. Phone 338S
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thy will meet In Harrison Fatk. A -squad of 12 m. ur.'ed marshals nnd ten motorcyclists will nsist in marsi allitie th- rirade niii h starts at two O'clock. No automobiles will 1 e allowed on the line of ic.nrch. The auto on Hammo:, d streets tomorrow nft rnoon v. ill be banished ns an undesirable. All t)o -vi:tin? city delepations will ho placed ali'a l of Hammond" parade in the iine of march. There will be sixteen of these. !,'-oh of them wiil be permitted to retain their entire individualit v. Hammond will be turned
i over to them.
After the parad there w'll be a meetlnp; at Liberty Hall at 4:S0. At niht the Liberty Hall program nnd jubilation In charpe. of County Chairman H. G. Hay will begin at 7:3". Kvorything depends how on the weatherman. The prediction are for cloudy and warmer hut Hammond prays that the showers may be staped until Saturday. Chief Austpen will be assisted In carlnir for the policing of the city by Gary and Fast Chicago poj, e. TORMATION OP PARADE. Vlsitim? delegations from Gary, Fast
Chicago. Whiting, Crown I'oint and Hobart and otther towns will form at Har-
o ' -. .y":1 ..' ;J'S''.t;'J ! 1 '"'?''': !"' i..sa mw. i i lajaau. i mui nm. I i ij. n n i . nan n iiimi tiiiL n,. iaaaaaaajAiiMM ., aa-!MiawaiaaaitaMaaaaBnaa Nujol Affords Double Relief i How Nujol relieved Mr. Polk of pile trouble, as well as establishing regular habits, is described in the following letter: NUJOL LABORATORIES, STANDARD OIL CO. (New Jersey), BAYONNE, N. J. Dear Sirs: I have been using Nujol for several months and am well pleased with it. A tablespoonful night and morning does away with constipation, with no perceptible bad result. In using it for constipation, it has relieved me of trouble with the piles. Yours truly, Vicksburg, Miss., W. L. Polk. Dec. 24, 1916. If you have suffered from piles, you know the pain and 1 difficulty of bowel movements. You handicap their healing if you do not keep your system dean and regular. And salts and purges only make the pain morltcute. Nujol covers the affected areas with a protective film. It allays irritation, makes the food waste pass easily over sore spots without friction, and helps the piles to heal. Thousands who suffer from the double complaint are finding relief in Nujol. Mr. Polk did, and is insuring his future health by die Nujol treatment, safe, gentle and sure. You can have the same health. Try it. ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS There are no substitutes there is only Nujol. At tvrry Jrvt store. Send 50c. sad w will ship new kit ie to United States soldiers and sailors anywhere. Tteqiilaras Clockwork ' fes'ffWii- In bottles rniv. miSSi?J Wm trademark-never fi1 1 pfeft free booklet. Ntlj Ol for constipation
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OLD AGE ' CRIME! Some tpl are yotutg t 0 r4 rhaaksd. ruddy aad Ttgorous. Other ara old at 40 joints bsgintiing to stlffsa up a bit; stes beginning to lag and, los its arrlnr!n.u: occaalonal touches of paia
in the back, feel tired without cans, and I
possibly a twir.ga of rheumatla pain. In moat cases the ar the dang eltT.als to warn you that the kidneys art nort promptly dolor tha'r work -work of throwing off th poisons that ar always formic ln th body. To neglect thas natural warnings 1 a erlm against yourself. If eu haV thes symptoms tou can find prompt rlif la OOLOD WL'DAL HsarlBm Ol! CapsulM. For mora than 209 year this haa bean tie recogniaeo: remedy for k!dny and bladder silments. OOLJ VtDAfj Haartftsa Oil Capsules sro imported dlraet from th laborator- ! at Har'.tm. Holland. Oet the-m at ycur drugrlsta. Do cot take a substitute Tn botes three size. Adv.
If You Want "Soldierly Feet" We Urge You to Wear Educator Shoes "VR "HY haven't you VV soldierly feet? In tliis national crisis, why are your feet unequal to the demands rr ide on them? Why are you sufferingfromcoms, flat feet, bunions, ingrown nails? Army surgeons say, because you wear pointed shoes! Educators "let the feet grow as they should." RICE & HUTCH1NS
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Remember, it is not am Educator shoe unless stamped EDUCATOR on the sole. There eta be no protection stronger thsn this trademark, for it means that behind every part of the shoe stands a responsible
manufacturer. Made for
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rlson T'ark. They will be assigned to their position in the parade upon reporting to the marshal ln charge at Harrison I'ark. Mayor of city of Hammcnd. police commissioners, city officials. G. A. Women's Kelief Corps, Spanish War Veterans, and the parents, wives and families of men now in the service will form on V.'est Webb street, facing Hohinan ?t. in tho order named. Boy Scouts. Home liuards Volunteers and men called for military nervice. from ail over the county to form on West Carroll street, facing Hohinan St., in the order named. Vostal employees and all government civilian officials will form on East Carroll street in rear of women's organization. Ked Cross. faughter of Liberty and all women affiliated with thern to form on Last Carroll facing Ilohman. All Labor Unions together with those affiliated with them, excepting railroad men, will form south side of West Williams it, facing Hohmsn. Kaliroad rr,"n wiil form on north aide of West ill'ams St., fncing Ilohman. All public schools wiil form on East Williams st , facing Ilohman st. All parochial Fchocdr, churches and church organizations will form on West roty s'.. facing Hohmsn. All fraternal orders will form on East poty st.. facing llohfan. Ail factories (industrial) will form on West Condit St.. facing Ilohman. Commercial section 'employes of mercantile establishments) will form on E. Condit St.. facing Ilohman. All persons unattached. heretofore
tint mentioned, will form on West Og-d-n st. I T -ta, n litrA ttr 1 not S'ifet 1
cient room to form on side streets, the line will be extended south on Stato Line or Lyman sfreet. There will be a motint'd man In charge of each street who will give instructions as to the. formation of his particular street and information as where to assemble. All formations will be In column of six (fi). Xo antes will beallowed in this rarade. excepting those assigned by the marshals containing the Or. A. It.. Women's Kl:ff Corps nnd parents of men in the service, and then only those who are unable to walk.
BLUE PENCIL FAMINE PROBLEM FOB PARTIES
1XDIANAPOLI?. April 25. There ! said to he a (blue pencil famine In this country, and ;f this Is true it may mean that thousands of absent voters, inciting soldiers In military camps, will be unable to cast their ballots at the election next November. The abrent voters low- and the general election law of Indiana lay down the method of voting: at elections and the process that must he followed by absent voters. One provision of the general election law is that there must b no distinguishing mark on any ballot by which It could she distinguished
from any other ballot. The la v requires that all ballots be marked v. .:. a blue pencil. It is also provided that all ballots cast by absent voters shall be placed by the election board of the precinct in the regular ball.t inc. along with all other ballots. Tie;': ino provision for a separate ballot b v for the ballots of absent vote: a.
HARBOR DOCTOR MADE OFFICER
Washington dispatches state that a commission as first lieutenant in the medical officers corps has been awarded to Kobert C. Hamilton of Indiana Harbor.
Let's all get In on the big drlre. either his eon" In or jouri By hnylne Liberty HonJ.
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Arkins' Present
Watch Sale
REVOLUTIONISTS FOUND GUILTY SAX FRANCISCO. April : l Twentyino 111-n ihavged with conspiring on American bo. I to start a revolution against British rule in India were found guilty bv a Jury in the federal court hern today. Among those convicted were Frank Bopp. former German consul-genera! here, and practically the entire cons.ilai" slaff. The two defendants who were killed during the shooting fray in ti.e courtroom yesterday were not mentioned in the verdict. The trial cot the government half a million dollars and lasted five months.
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MILITARY GOODS EVERY SAMMY NEEDS A WRIST WATCH Sale $5.00 Radiolitc Military Watches 4.00 Sale $7.00 Leonard Military Watches 5.00 Sale $8.00 Small Military Watches 6.00 Sale $10.00 Jeweled Military Watches S.00 Sale $15.00 High Grade Military Watches. . 10.00 Sale $25.00 Waltham Military Watches 20.00 Sale $30.00 Elgin Military Watches 25.00 FREE This week crystal glass protectors with every soldier's watch. Sale 3oc Gold-plated Service Kings. ." .25if Sale $1.50 Sterling Service Rings S1.00 Sale $2.50 Army and Xavv "Rings $2.00 Sale $12.50 Solid Gold Rings S10.00 Sale Photo Certificates for v.nir son's picture, only 25- ' We have Razors, Pens and Emblem Jewelry which the soldier can use. OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK.
f Chas. Arkin & Son
Look for the ; Big Clock s 163 State St. Hammond
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