Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 27 April 1918 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. April 27. 1918. HAT iisiisu.a-jajsriassusu. ft a) a ounty CROWN POINT LOWELL MERRILLVILLE MUNSTER LANSING WHITING DYER CEDAR LAKE SHELBY ST. JOHN HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE GRIFFITH HOBART MJ 1 Jl-WJt P 9 ; . hfWN - 'PsfcJfrWBt Ml'" .jmsjmm rj U,iJErW H

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CU "Whiting Tor general haul ing and moving. I.ogsdon Bros. Star Theatre tonight. "Loyalty," with cll-star cast. Also CharUs Chaplin In "Behind the Screen." Sunday, Lillian "Walker In "The Lust of the Agea"; "'The Dar!!ng of theflcreert," By Aaron Hoffman. Also tworeel comedy, 4-2T-T Coming: at the. Princess. "Win. S. Hart In 'The Silent Man." Monday and Tufly. April 2:1 en.1 20. 4-27-1 Prlnoss theatre tonight. "VYm. Fariwm In "Jleftrt of a Lion." taken from Ralph Connor's "The Ictor." Tomor-to-.t a Paramount Abraham Lincoln Jdcture, "Tendar Memories;" Mix Sennett comedy; a General Film serial war flcte, Blso hlsht class vaudeville. 4-27-1 B? placing a small amount In The "Whiting Saving and Loan Association each week it will make you feel that eavlrir money is worth while you canrot expect your dollars to iava you In later yre.rs unless you save your dol

lars new and let them work for you. 4-27-1 M. E. church, P. C. rtogers. Taster. Punday school nt ?:"0. At 10-40 the Kev. A. T. Priggs, P. P., cf Laporte. will Break on the Century Movement, llpworth League at 6 :30. At 7:30 the Lev. 'William A. Brown, IX P.. a missionary from the Philippine Islands will speak. This will open the great Century campaign which will mean much for tho n!umet region. The public Is Invited to some and acquaint themselves with 1. Congregational church. Pabhath school at 10 a. m.: H"v. C. F.. Trueh'.ooel will preach at 11a. m. PubJ-ct: "The World's tlrea'est Need." Christian Endeavor, ttt 6 -r.ii. C. O. Holmes, president South Side Trust & Saving: Flank. Gary, president of the Methodit church extensi' n society, stnto representative- of tb- Y. M. C. A. war work, will speak at Sunday Evening club services. The subJo. t: "V. M. C. A. Fait In the. Urent War." IMrs. Fred H"!n. cS yearn, passed away at her homo, r,!4 Sheridan avenue, yrs'erday morning. Mrs. Haia who has K-t n p. helpless lnvIM for a number of years, ruffering with rheumatism, caught c-Md about a week ago which s.-tt'cl in h, r throat. It was necessary to Insert p. tuhe for the putient to brentho through. On Thursday she suffered such, severe pain that it was ncescary to remove the tube. .As a result the throat swelled so much If was Impossible, to got the tube back and the patient choked t,-, ,;-a:h. AH through her lens Illness Mrs. lbin has hem very bravo, never complaining, the

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their garden plots to sea that they do' jT''"".'

I nni encroacn on p:ois mat aro aireauy staked by other parties, thus avoiding ja great deal of trouble, j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vis of Myrtle 'avenue, entertained friends from Evani fston in Wert neart a v

i The Franklin school was closed Frl- I

! day, ths children taking part In the ! Liberty Loan perad" In Hammond.

AV. A. Buell of Indiana boulevard, transacted 'business In Chicago. Thursday. Axe! Benson of Terra Haute. Ind .

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I'to been in th: di-ug bulness In ForfWsyno for to rean, nearly everyone knsws me and

spent Thursday here visiting his r?.r- fcnowi ,vxntt my surcepj! treatment. Orer ix thousand f.o hundr.d p.opls outuda of Fort

I ents. Mr. end Mrs. Feter Benson of ; w syne have, according to the.r own statements, been cured by tflis treatment since l erst ! pober's a- -Piia i made this tilfer p-ihhe. , T. , , ..! If you hr.Te Eciama, Itch. Salt fthaum, Tattar nerer mind how bad-my treatment has I F.. rews ot ( hicago. has br-jgh . cored tlie worst cans i ern eaw-(lv ms s chsnc ti prsvs my clslm. j out the barber -hop in Indiana boule-j Send me your name sad address on the coupon below and gel the trial treatment I want to I vard f.irmerlv owned bv Harrv Bevi ns. , send you I RLE. The wonders accomplished in your on n case will be proof. ' -t-v i isBsssssassssssasaniiiiiiicuT and mail iiiiih mini i The 1 nuin People s Concordia league; wwi ana maiu iooT " i j of the Lutheran church held their an-' f. C. HUTZELL, Drucsit, 2498 Wt Main -St., Fort Wynf Ind.

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Thursday evening. Rev. Bopp. Julius '

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rr:y Loan and Bed Cross drives. The j affair was a decided success and was j Pottomca.. i thoroughly enjoed by thoss rresent I

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The members of the Past Chief's ' club were c-nertained Thursday ovenj ing at the Ptross home in Lake avenue j by Mrp. (j. Bue'.l and Mrs. A. Etross. j Imring the business session the mem- ' bers shower) their patriotism by invet

ing In two liberty bonds. After the business session "hearts" were played and prizes were won by Mesdames S. Meyers, James Hays and J. P. Carpenter. v Guslav Eggers. Herman Stetvephan and Clarence Fggrs returned home from a moti.r trip to Oreen Island, la., where they spent several weeks visiting with friends. Miss Eleanore Flck saw "The Birth cf a Nation" In Hammond. TVednesdav.

1 Miss Laura Miller cf V.Tieatfleid, Ind.,

! Is the guest of 7,i r. and Mrs

i of Cleveland avenue. Victor Herhurn left Friday for Kan

sas where he will visit Carl Feterson.

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patriotic parade which was held in Hammond Friday. Those preaent report It ns the greatest parade ever held in Lake county. Fred Behn of Clark, was a Ross business transactor yesterday. William "Welson of Gary, was a Pino business visiter. Charles Werber of Tolleston was a Clark business visitor.

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PAULINE FREDERICK, STAR IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES.

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To have attained the helhth cf perfection in one's ever endeavor, particularly when the endeavors are on (he stae. the screen and in tho home, i" the distinction that is accorded Pauhne

Frederick, 8!ar In Paramount Pictures, j

But added to thorn all has been her ex-

' Lust evening the senlora of the. EinI erson school succeeded In defeating the j .iuntors In the annual Junior vs. Penlor ! hunt, the event tiking place at th home

if Elmer Behn a Fen'or cf the Err.er-

reptional beauty, th decree of whicr. J POn school. This is the first time In has made her liif noclaimed ''most -he history of the iary hih Fchool In

heatitif.il worunn In the world." What ! which the seniors won

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of 'Hsmmond, Ind Announces the gale of tho THIRD LIBERTY LOAN BONDS and advises its customers and friends to purchase as largely as they can, a SAFE, LIBERAL and PATRIOTIC BOND as an investment. AISLTUBNEE President..

fortitude with which he held up being remarkable. In addition to blus survival by her husband. M if. lb in !eaes her daughter. Mrs. Kilgar F.niden. and three sons, John, Ernest and Milton. She is a m-mbcr of th V. !'. A. of the i aeon bees. The funeral will be held on Monday when services will be preached by Rev. i. C. Rogers at 2 p. m. Inicrmcnt will be tt Oakhi'l c-:nc-16 ry. Clarence Artmsn, a former -Whiting boy. who Is now engage,! In Y. M. C. A. War work at Beaver I'lm, Wis., spent yesterday in Whiting nn.l was en'ert.tined at dinner by Ir. an I Mrs. J. H. ilosklns Miss Hennessey cf Chicago, who has he, n visiting Mrs. L oris of John street, left yesterday for '"elil'ornla. Potato week in Whiting is from April 21 to May 4, accord. ng to th.; diotn'rs f the 1". S. food administration. Evu-;; one must eat a. bushel more potato.this year as there is n very larg-; earplus crop and wheat growing S'-ir r. I'otato'es nve too bulky to be shij-.p- 1. so save the vlient l'..r the buys over there. Mrs. Lyons of J.-hn street, entertain

ers Mrs. and .Miss M'- eiilgott or .'Hicago, for sevi r.-l Jnr s. Pom. to Mr. r.d Mrs. William Melvin of -West Park addition, a daughter. The "Whiting friends t Mrs. Boyd Walker of Indiana Itsibor. who whs Miss Irene .'u:'!van of Whiting, will bo sorry to learn that she i3 in a very serious condition at the Illinois hospital in Chicago, es the result of an operation for goitre. Her mother, Mrs C. Sullivan, is also very ill. Joe Labritta, picked up by the police, and having no registration card, is being held to ascertain whether or not ills avoiding military ai-rvice. Lnbrlft., claims to have registered in New Toil; The Parent-Teachers' ossoci.it Ion will hav their entertainment and d.ince a the high school auditorium this evening. The program will begin at 8 p. m., t)ie dancing to follow. Mrs. Yemen. Mother of Arthur Vernon of Iiporte avenue, who piift'.red a vry serious str-'ke. cf paralysis, is now able to be up agfiin. P.ev. and Mrs. V. M. Webster of Paxfon. 111.. sp.-nt Wednesd-ty and Thursday with friends here. P-v. and Mrs.

Webster went to Michigan wih the remains of the latter'" mother, Mrs. Jewel, v.'f.o p-'ss'-d away ii: their lome In ! n'on. "While they were in Michigan P.ev. "Websti r's moth. r. n!i.-o became ery 111 and passed e way just a we.k nft. r the- Oentb ef Mrs. Tewe!.

Mrs. Oscar Sa'sraan and Mrs. Ered ejastcl. both of this place, were Hammond bus!ne visitors. Mr. and Mrs George. B. Schmetz.r have returned to the-ir heme at this place af'er spending several days In Indianapolis. A number of our peopls attended tho

Several from this place went to Ham-

S. Meverslcnd yesterday to participate in tne

"Liberty Pay" celebration. They report a very large crowd and every thing passed off in a credible manner. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Falk of Chicago, came yesterday for a visit at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Craft. James Chltwood received ward yesterday that bis son Perry, -who works in the mills at Gary, bad baen seriously hurt, and Mr. Chltwood started at once for the bedside of his son. A few minutes after he left a message was received that Perry had died at 11:30 a. m. No particulars of the accident have been i ecei ed. Several of our teacher? went to Crown Point today to take the teachers' examination.

have been the heavy artillery behind Indiana's quick drive to Its original Liberty Loan allotment, but the hard-s part of the work is still unaccomplished. There have been very few ln'sneduring the esmpaign thus far, he ea.d where newsparer men, publishers othose in advertising or stmiiar csra ttles have failed to respond with ail thei; force to tb call of the country, as evrressed through the Liberty Loan corn mlttee. Without the constant co-operation of these great forces throughout the state the success of the campaign to reach the minimum allotment could r.n have been possible. Each of tli foces, however, has arrived merely athe turn In the road, where it can f id Its second wind. Indiana is still on tr:"1

DRIVE AVAYKEADAGHE Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dangers of "headache medicine." Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at once ! Musterole 13 a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and heart, as come internal medicines do.

Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis

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DYER NEWS

Panes at Spring Hill esJay evet.ing. May let.

Grove. WedGood Music. 4-27-3

HAVE COLOR (MS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets

? I'orico at Fprlng Hill j nesday evening. May 1st.

all Dains and aches of the back or ioints.

J ! sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains.

I frosted feet, colds a oie chest (it often

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.L,ood .music , 30c and gQ,. jg. h0Spitai s;ze .30

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ROBERTSDALE

No church services w ll be held

the Evangelical church tomorrow. P.e l'l.ifz is attending tho annual confe rce 2eetir.g at Mil Prk. 11'. Sundc

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tongue coated appetite pocr you nave

a baa taste in your mourn aiazy, no-gooa leelinR you should take Olive Tablets.

Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a substitute '.

st fercalomcl were prepared by Dr.Edwards j

V: ,7m. 4 vV. i Phased wtth the country, and that the

HI, uiwdius unvc iuuicu o o au, ; ,,,,(!;- tl1vnrl and th.

Norbert Bohllng has pu; chased, an

I Oakland P'x touring car.

P.ob Connors received a letter from his brother "Doll," that ho had arrived safely in Prance and that he Is greatly

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vcycKiuic tuniuiiv n.. ... . bloom Tie also .tsrea that

hooi iil be held as uuai at vi , ou will know them by their olive color. ( tobtiCeo ,C4rC8'.nd he , 6reat eb en. ; To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes. for M,s. prickson of East 5iie, visiied.no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like j Panre at Pprtns Hi:i Grov-. Wedsister. Mrs. John Lr.rs.m of Lak , Childhood days you must get at the Cause. n,av 6ven!nr Mav 1-t. Cood Mttsie

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Mr. and Mis. p-gnifr of icnnkakee. liver and bowels like calomel yet nave I 111., m-e spending a few days here v- no dangerous after effects. j .tiiin t; . -r pen, Herman ii'Kii!fr and: They start the bile and overcome constiwfe of iu ii-in bouievar.!. ration. That's v.-hy millions cf boxes are '

Mr?. Charles tJoth of Indiana houle - ' old annually at 10c and 25c per DOX. All ; (Director .... . J 1- 1 - r i V- ? 1 , , sn 1

vBi-J, is nr :o to lie out again after her cruyibis. Adas vuc t ... n-c. nt. iiiuess. note the pleasing results. Feieral romplalnts have been made .1 miinm..i

Inte'y in regird to

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NEWSPAPERS GREAT AID By WALTER S. OSESI70TOH

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The ratrlctlc newaprrs !n Indiana 1 to-V'"''-'" t-rmiff.

Story & Clark Piano Co. Established 1S37. Capital and Surplus $3,000,000.00. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRANDS Stores In ell pr!ncipalc;t!es o the L'nsted States. Factory Branch 582-584 Oakley Ave., Hammond. Wilfred Hughes, Mgr. Opposite Postofnco.

la.plng claims In 1

the war gardens. People must be more! careful in the future wh-n staking out;

Heal Skin Diseases

It is unnecessary for you t suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and eimilar skin troubles. A little zemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, cf $1 00 for extra larpe bottle, and promptly applied will usually give instant relief from itchins torture. It cleanses and soothes the s-kin and heals quickly ana

j effectively most skin diseases. I Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disI frpearin liquid and i3 eoothintf to the j most delicate ekin. It i3 not greasy, is 1 easily applied and cost3 little. Get it ! tuddy and save all further distress. . 'A he E. W. Kos Co, Cleveland, O.

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TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT

TUILN-ER. Prestasnl. JL.3B..FTT2GERALD, Vic Prua. W O. BKL-MAN. Xlf Pre. sr. m. Towxa. cumss, t7.T. MASHirrO, Ant. Cashier. W. IT. RIPPS. Asst. Ca-sbl-r. P. IL FEDDEE, Asst .Cafihler.

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FASHION'S FORECAST By Anabel VV'orthinjtori GIRL'S DRESS

This little dress bns, a", the earmarks of a sailor dresa. hut it varies slightly from the regulation style because of the short, loe-re panel at the front. The bionss slips o-er the head in middy style, and It has a bant! srtrund the lower edje with battor.s at IntenraJs to which the pla!td skirt fastens. The sleeves are set in withont fulness In r-rop Fhou!der effect, and they may be made long or short, Tha edge of the panel Is weighted with buttons. The skirt is in one piwe, and It u so plaited that the front forms ft wide box piait or ranel. The blonse and skirt may be of different materials, or both of ths same. The pirl's dress psttern No. Is cut in five sizes ft to 14 years. As on ths fisure, the eifjht year si7e requires .1 yards 27 inch, 2m" 33 Inch or 2'i yards 44 inch material, with Fi yard 3'J inefc contrasting goods, and 64 yards braid. Price 10 cents.

Depository for U. S.

State of Indiana, Lake County City of Hammond and School City of Hammond Today We Represent Over $1,400,000 A remarkable growth considering tliat this bank hats not combined or taken over any other institution. On this remarkable ehoTving -vre solicit your banking business. We pay 3 interest on Savings Accounts payable January 1st and July 1st of each year.

DfWICTOR. ANTON H. TAPPER CARL E, BAUER WM. D. WEIS LEO WOLF JAMES W. rriNtON JOSEPH J. RUFF F. R. 6CHAAF

OFFICERS. f. Kr eeKAAJr, praufdsm. WM. O. WII38. Vic Preltfont. A. M. TAPPER, Vleo Proslda-4. H. M. JOHNSON, Cashier. L. Q. EDER, Asst. Cashier.

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