Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 258, Hammond, Lake County, 29 April 1918 — Page 6
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GOULD NOT STAND Becau3S of Functional Disorder Cured by Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound. Pak1ar.il. Cal.-"I suffered from irtejju'arities sv.d congestion, so I could II I MllI III II Ii II V ' lUWU 1 . ;;v-' for anv loner period of time and did not sleep well. Thephybician who treated me did not seem to help mo any and a ! friend advised, Lydia E. Pinkham's : V e p et a b 1 e Cempc ind. I took it and before I realized it ' I was well. I shall , recommend your valuable remedy to : my friends." Mra. L. H. De Weese, : 605 Alcatraz Ave., Oakland, Cal. F.verv woman at seme period or other In her life sutlers from just such dis- 1 turbancea as did Mrs. A'eese, and if j there is no interested friend to advise, j leMhis be a reminder that this famous I root and herb remedy has been over- 1 comirp: these ailments of women for j more than 40 years. j If any complications exist, writ ! Lydia E. rinkharn Medicine Co., Lyr.n, j Ma?s., for advice. The result of many j years experience is at ycur service. "notice "t o mothers" I Vou can quickly heal baby's sore, chafed skin with I Sykc3 Cc:r.fc:2 Fcwdor ! which contains antiseptic, healing ingrecii- ' cr.'s not found in any other nursery powder. 2So at the Vlnol and other drug stores , The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass. j Y MILIUM And Its People Call Whiting IZiW Tot gereral haultng aril reorlnj, Issdon I'ros. 4-15-lmo sroncB. Commenalnsr May 1st, Mr. J. I Clark. T24 113th. ft., -Whiting, will receive ad--artlspnienls f-r "Wlilttng and Itobrtsflale for Times Newspapers. Office phono 135AV. Ilrsldence. 33SJ. LQ3T Sigma Chi f.-at pin at B. O. TJ. benef.t danro, flovak Homo. April 28: reward. 437 Sheridan ave. Whiting. 1st fleor. 4-I9-1 CominiT to the Princess thars tou iontMr..w n ..s j-roditction. Wm. 3. Halt in ""Tho SUent Msn." It is a typical 'Bill" Hart rlc turo, whlcli Is equivalent to saying that U Is chock full of stirring scenes and thrilling episodes. 4-119-1 The Irriprop-.-r start in life, ln ncg-Uetli-.g to establish tho HaTTit of Thrift, h.as led to rnr.re clias;ers in life than any one sine; c-iufe. Start an account now with the Whiting Pavings nJ Ix3sn Association. Current dividend lata six per cent. 4-19-1 The women composing the defense pardon committee have formed themeelvse Into a lut to bo known as the French Comfort club of "Whiting. The object of the club is to raise funds to pivo till aid and comfort possible to the "Whiting soldiers. It Is the earnest ish. of the club thut every woman of Whiting will 3t knifing cr other work to add to the comfort of our soldiers will Join the Fren :h Comfort club. The "!'jh will meet next Tuesdsy, April SO et 2 o'clock in the public library assembly room. All ere welcome. The ilar inp party given by the Beta Gamma L'psll-m sorority at the Slovak Homo on Friday night was a fin success, th proceeds poini? to the Red Cross of "Whiting. A nice program of danci wns prrancoj, the grand march belt g led by Mr. end Mrs. R. E. Greenburs', the letter bcinp president of the eorc-rity. The music was furnished by e 1 . 1 . . . . . Wo are hoadqunrters for Good 2,Iixed Seed, no clover 15d per lb La.vn Seed with clover, 20c per lb AMiite Clover 50c 'er 11 Magmot Bros. 174 Fayette St. Hammond - Ind. ff 'eg- "v--." ., . - r -rr - OFPKEL'M SCHOOL FOR DANCING 132 State St., Hammond. DANCINQ CLASSES MONDAY AM!"; TWIISSniV n cam .tin CORRECT DANCING. PRIVATE utSiUiN3. cniJNE 3323, IL-iU to Rent fcr All Occasions. IT.Or. .1. GnCGORY KEANIi h 'fPsi i , mr -4
BAKER AND PERSUING ON TOUR OF INSPECTION SEE GREAT ACTIVITY BEHIND AMERICAN LINES
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Secretary Eaker (foreground) with General Pershing (at his left) visiting cold storage plant behind American lines in France. Secretary cf War Eiiker witnessed scenes of iricat activity behind the American lines during his recent visit in France. A great deal of building was goini on, and the American forces appeared to be getting ready for a long stay. They have erected many villages behind the lines. The photo uas taken as the war secretary ' together with General Pershing left a great cold storage plant which h&3 been erected for the benefit of the American fighting men.
McKelvoy's orchestra. The parent cf the members of the sorority acted s patrons and pat i-ontses. The ha;! was beautifully decorated for tha pecasion, and th.e su'.'cesa of th rry as a while was condnsive to quaqlta an addition in a financial way to the Red Cross treasury. Dor. all Naef, "William Lynch, Dona'.l Da'-'cllnj; and John Sharp, the four Whi'lr.s boys who recently enlisted in th r'avy artillery have been sent to Staten Island, N". Y., where they ere now in training with the guns. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hunter of Gary, were FuestB at the home of Mr. and Mrs. X. F- "Wilson of Oliver street. Mrs. Wililam Zimmerman and family of Olivt r street. w:'.l s;'"n.,1 the summer at .New I toy. Mien. the ana s-m ot her children have already proceeded to j that r"int. I Wilting'a aero susd, Llewlvn Grlff.th and James Griffith, left Saturday to begin their course in eviction. AV.th George lien son of Whiting, a senior at Purdue.. lenvlriK Faturd.-iy wl'h tho T.afavette oucta. nnd the twenty-eight mn Hiiine- to i'an-.n Tavlnr ton. ther v. lth trU goRjr ln j-yetto for aviation w.-rk Aliitin2 sent thirty-two men in'o .serv ice on Saturday. Mrs. Waldo Jin: chairman of the Red Cross c comr.tlttee was on hsr.d to rresei-.t ings, .f.-rt each man with a sweater and whatever available knitted goods was on hand, which meant much to the men. as tlu y were leaving. Cleveland IMcklnson and William C. Smith of the Great Lnkcs Naval Training Station, spent Saturday visiting at their home hero. Mrs. William Shlnn's mother, Mrs. Wept, continues to be quite 111. Al Harry Jackson. 7nl 120th afreet, has enlisted in the T". S. navy. Betty, the IitlVs dauphter of Mr. nnl Mrs. Lamar Grubh of 119th street, who is 111 with pneumonia, was mu'h improved on Saturday. Will Desmond in the "Captain of His Soul," also "V'-npeanre snd the Woman," episode No. 10, and 1 reel comedy. Coming tomorrow. Bryant Washburn in "1." 4-C3-1 LOWELL Mr. and Mrs. I Tatmen of Chicago, came Saturday evenlnz to visit, relatives ln Lowell and vicinity. Gerald Scrarnur came Saturday evening to visit his sister, Mrs. Charles ! Bremer and family. Be n Wsl.-y of ''hlcago. came down .Saturday evening to visit relatives. He ! Is serving his: country in the navy, j Mrs. A. J. Moxell who has been eer- ! Isusly Biek, is a little better. W. F. Brsbrook continues to be in a j very serious condition, due to a stroke j cf partlj si. i Mrs. J. E. Love and daughter Alice, j returned last evening from a visit with ! her daughter, Mrs. Grace Reyfarth, end i husband in Chicago. j Mrs. Harry Steward of Chicago, came j last evening, being called here on account of the death of her brother. Berry Chitwood. W. C. Hale visited his wife hera yesterday. HOBART Bay Sehreffler who hns been ln California during the past six months, lias returned home. Mis Helen Boldt is visiting with friends at New Castle. Ind., during this week. Miss Gladys Snyder who had her tonsils removed last Wednesday at Mercy hospi'al at Gary, is doing nicely. B. W. Yates cf Badumh, Ky., visited here Wednesday with his aunt. Mrs. M. E. Watson. Miss Harriet Morris of the local library, left Wednesday for a few days' visit with her" parents at Nashville. Before returning she will visit friends at Camp Taylor. Miss Clara Llnkhart was initiated Into the Hashteawaya Camp Fire Girls last Wednesday evening. After the cere-
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Ti.e fr,,.iijs "I" Mrs. C L. Inperson nnl Miss Ml:, a Milliksn were she ck' i to learn -f the death cf AVm. E. Jakway. a brother-in-law. who had vis-itt-d at th-ir hom bi-t thre weeks sr.) and who ,h-d in Kd,e-x .-tt-r. 111., of br.-.n-i tiil.-.l tr.vuuioula ou Aira ti- ; 'louthtcr R-ith. a V-n.-her cf French In; i t (, ..-.i v. . t.( - v, ..:..,ol w.. nr..hl. j lo ,at.h y;(.r f.,th-r bn-ro his d-ath. j The fu;cjv ws rc:r. vr 1 in -he the hirc I of Mrs. C. I.. Inperscdl in Crown runt j nn;, tuv--n services were held on j Saturdav. lu.x.. j. A. AJl:r,S having i ohn.pe. The body was la 1.1 b side that j f ,,'.s ln jiaplewc d rem. tery. Wii!i.4m r-. .lakwav. born Nov. 2. William E. Jakway I''.? at Serant'.n. i un ., , c.,,. - t., Anril 25, j''IS in Chicago. 111., ajrM years I months and ZS days. When ft mere iad he cair.o to fr,ma P.-;nt. making ' h's le-e w 1th his ru-.thcr's brother, ' Fred l'ise!l, vdso was a merchant ln-re i f,-r f-evral yi-ars. On Nnv. 2'. ll. he whs unii"d In marriage to Virpinla Elrot Mililkuri. To this union were i horn two cl-.iblren. the firs, a son, died ' in Infam y. Ihe otiier, a daughter. Ruth, j with whi'tT, iie made hlj home, and who I survives both parents, Mr, snd Mrs. Jakway made their first home in Cum - ining. I'l.. from which place they moved ifi Hastings, Neb. After a short resti r.-o there th- y moved t. to Lincoln, Neb, where they have sines mnde their l,.,!n. M; J.ikway jassed away Dec. 4, lc 10. Mr Jakway died in Chlcapo. i where! bed had been f c r a few days. He had b-en ill but a few das and the physioinns believed him to be Improving. monies a program -was given nd refreshments served ln honor ,f Miss Der.i Owen who won aeeon 1 honors in the county dramatic contest held last week. Thei Royal N- ichbor lodge held a special meeting laf t evening nt which time several candidates were Initiated int the lodge. On Wednesday evening nine of the local rn. mbers Attended n meeting of the II.immc.nd bulge. Mrs. S1v.1ns.1n of Gary, is here visiting vlth her R:uidtti.liier. Mis." F.. TVissig A Wri4rrul Rcroedy Tfcart, a. Nctaral AI4 and fioiitrrca tie Tcasion. .-1 VT V i i"Y flnM fort be cur fiint thoutht. There la a most splendid remedy for this pnrpo.e, known as Mother's I-'riend. It is applied orer the muscles of the stomach, geut.y rubbed in. and at onco penetrates b ,k .-aia on nerve?, ceres and Ilgarr.er.U. It males the muscles so pliant th.t they nrnnj easily wlien bihy arrives and pain and danger at tlie crisis Is naturally less. Mother' Friend is lor external use only, la absolutely safe aad wonderfully eJectiv. It enables tbe expectaut moth er to prferre her health and strength and sfce remains a pretty mother by having avoided the suffering and danger which would otherwUe accompany such an occasion. Eery aerre, muscle and, tendon U tboroushly lubricated. Mother's Friund la prepared ty tlie Bradfield R'Tclat-r Co., Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Ibey will mail you an Intensely Interesting '.Volhetbcod Bock." W-ito them to ser.d it to yuu. aad In the meantime tend or chone to ymr druggist -odsr for a bottlo of MotUer'j Friend. 1 fcyery woman jbor.ld aid batara la her rloroy. wont Mother-. Frier.d makes it regulariy, without fall, niCbt and morning. r save, saiju UC.1
r'rX ! lU n Rl.inson. El.'rabeth Lowery. j I A i r-' ? ' r- f i vl ,; ,rv- ! 4 hSJtXi , r:,iniun1 u c-Ty; RuhyM N vTV1'"' White. Luei:;0. -iv b.jj Tv-i j Kdward J. BWpht. Alice Boimg. Gary. F
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i ,.1 '1,1 ' i i -w- - , ulii'ii he was strick-n with bivmiiial j pneutnonta and died within two days. Lesid-i the daughter he leaves four J brothers: Sherman, cf ronnsyhsnli; ; 'Lewis of Purs";.', d'l.: .Seymour, of j . Likhart, Ind.; Roiland of New York! ' j ! The I-rtnichtly Musical club willl meet at the home of Mr. and Irs. C. L. Root. Tuesday. April Th Pprirs iinq M". prlng .Htnsel Mrs. Tii.'riliarn a) The First Brim rose Grl .(b) The Lotus t r tcnumann Mrs. Whitehead May Day Mom Slater; Mts. Bu- hU r j Dn-t (two vl..lins Selected J Miss Cecil "re well. Robert Bruce (a) The Love ,.f th- I? is c,i, i j b Love Tide of iiprmg La Forge t Mrs. August Hei le ; Srrlng Sons M'T.c!', issenn t Miss Black (a Lovely Sprln; Coeman (b) Morning Steaks Ml-s Hlxcn I I Sprtn rema TART II Ladies- Ch.mis , I'lnsuti Miss Hanks Ix-ader Spring Dawn William Mason Mrs. Ilinwiddie . Spring is Net lit ad Mackenzie'. Miss Crawford ! The Witches' Frolic Bohr i Katherlne and Hester Daugherty When Spring Comes Laughing Foot Mrs. pcyo Rustle of Spring Slndlg Miss Ruth Shortrldge Vocal Selected Miss Morrlscn Vocal Duet Selected Mrs. Vl'mer, ?.!lss Bayman New eases ln circuit court: 1 245S- ( I. W. B. lsbawi Quiet title. "Wm. Love vs. George Daniels. 12454 (V. K. Bober:s. Forclose Mtg . - -James N. Turner vs. Emll Wordka. 124:,," CO. J. Bruch On rote. Anthony G. Taylor vs Herman BenlUe New snarrlape licenses: Harry It. Sherbunel, Mary M. Scher- ( man, 'lary. f I Michael .Tansen, Anna Sehultz, Ross, j James Dudgeon, Minnie M"gg. Gary.; ! James Kellih.er, Maude Fegsn, Au-; j ri ra. ! Joseph Shover, Ivs Watson. Indiana ; J'idpe Wasscr. of Pelph rourt at C-cwn Boint, has discon-J : tinned the hearing until June R. owing i to other pressing matters which netl - I ed his attention. I Amos D. Allman who is attending Marpan I'ark military aceBmy. suent , the week-end v. ith ! s p i rents. Mr. and; Mrs. M. K. A linen. I George I.etz i,;ft , Saturday fcr the' south where he wlil sp- r.-l a Meek ln the anzereni suues, ;sili:.& iao ,oou"i3 states, visiting tuo jobb'-rs die the Lrtz product. was received hero last week i') r!ape of Miss Floy Beach to who ban Word of th m a pentieman from California. Mrs. Beach will remain in Cleveland her daughter, Mrs. .1 hn Hcuk. I Mrs. Walter Boese". of Dsvenport, la., came on Friliy to spend a few das with her mother. Mrs. Ibiss. Mis. Boese was formerly M;ss Hnze! Boss. George Mangold has been suffering with an uttn.-k of rheumatism the pas: .ek Mrs. Foster Fisher spent Saturday and
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Sore Throat Colds Quickly Relieved By Hamlin's Wizard Oil Uamlin'a W'riir.l Oil la a aimolo
and effective treatment for aoro J throat and chest colds. Used a gargle for sore thrott it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one nignt. How often sprains, bruises, ctita end burns occur in every family, at well as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sore9. canker sores, ntiff neck, and tired aching feet. Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will always bring quick relief. C-et it from druggists for 30 cent. If not satisfied return the bottlo and get your money back. Ever cont;pted or have aide headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, JO cents. Guaranteed. Sunday at the home cf her parents, Mr. ajid lira. TV. J. Uwi. Rev. P. H. Ouethcff ae!eted at the iedlcatlon of a Catholic church In Gary, on Bunday afternoon. Dance at Spring Hill Grove. "Wednesday evening. May 1st. Good Music, 4-27-3 ROBERTSDALE KOTICB. Commencing May 1st, Mr. J. I Clark . 24 UPth St.. "Whiting, will receive ad - vertisementsi for AVMMr.s: and Rhertsda'i f"r Times Newspapers. Offire Phone Residence, 335J. Mr. and Mrs. George Goths of Chlrairo, visited at 1h Gothe hrri In Indiana boulevard the latter part of the n f k. Mrs. John B!aul and daiithter Naomi. Miss I.ll'.ie Piatt, Mi-?s Lillian Zem-er and M!s Clara Plnu attendd the annunl Kvsngiicl cenference meettnt at Oak Fa rk. Sunday. Mrs Mssterson ant daughter Rath e.f Myrt! n'-'na, vlsfe.J in Smith ChiRed Or. Met!nr tomorrow pfternocn at the Franklin auditorium. Tbe many friends of Miss Antinnette j Pmlth T-i!l be surprised to learn of her
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FASHION'S By Anaberl GIRL'S A trnri which Is very I lad to the growJanl;r j-irl, who usf ally has no waist .'ice to speak of. Is sketched in No. SOW. Its loose Iid.s give it the appearance et rtnn . .,rm,n,. hut In re3litr It Is I Tjmde with a skirt In ono piece, with strenrfit Jower edpe. I here 13 an inverted ! ;.la!t at centre f rnnt and the remainder cf .!. skirt is gathered all around. The waist is pit cot nt the fro-1: to show the chetnisetts, which is removable. It fa made , , d tt pointed colk h . !r.r is nttached. The sleeves may be either V-nsj or short, but ; i any case they are r.r.i'hed -rirh cuffs to match the chemi'efts. Tlie pirl's dress psttern So. 8095 is cot in five sizes 8 to 14 years. As on tne figure, the 8 year size requires S yards 2" inch or 2 yards 3 Inch, -with U yard SG inch contrHstin-Shnaterial, and a leath rr belt. Trice, 10 certs. !.. fin t m iiBHis i wm ij'i i ij Clj i f J j I; ! r Ji rj M PRO! i tl fcH fvj ! lyi
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cfO, which took pIao Tulay, April J 10. The brll t well known hr nn4 liaa a hoat of friends wlio exttn-l cfngratulatlons and test vlahca. Mlas Cacella Ker of Jak avenue. visited hr ur.cl, Frank 8:lJcr and wife of Hammond, yeaterdAy. Mr. and Mre. Havye Kathlaa of Michigan City, wcri iTJCBt" cf Mr. and lr I l'.ay "Wtttrricr of Atchlaon tvenun, yesj tcrduy. Mr. and Mrs. Georpe 8iick and ch!l- ' dren uw Ulnjrlini; Uroa. circus at theJ ; Coliseum, Friday. I M'.ss V.ltt PoterBon of Roberta anue, Tlalted her Bister, Mr. Yankee ot j Hammond, yesterday. ! Mr. and Mrs. John VMcontl cf Rcb- ! erts avenue, ei t-nt Haturday at Indiana j JIarbor, attending the P.ed Cross cele bration. Cart Buehler of Lake aren'i, Tho haa bef-n aufferln d.h a sprained wrist for several days, la getting; along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Epcara and daughter Jaunlta, were (riertti cf Ralph Jewett and family of Hiramonl, Friday. Mr. and Mra. Henry Arnold are en1 tertalnlng relatives from Marshalltown. ' Iowa. Mrs. J-.iHus L!ni;pxan 1p erending a I few weeks in Chicago Melting reiattves and friends. Mlas Helen Buel of Indiana boulevard, spent Saturday In Hammond visiting Mlsa Evelyn Ryron. Mr. and Mrs. Mier.ke cf Myrtle avenue, are the preud parenta of twin boys, born Saturday. Mother and eons ; are reparted doing nicely. Mrs. Charles Nrumrin left Paturday for California whrre she f.!'l visit her husband -who is stationed at Camp Freewont , ---v..-.- -y -y -wr -y t -ta MERRILL V I LLE Mr. end Mrs. X Douglass left for
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Drive a Nail Here--Now. In every healthy body there are ftfty grains of iron, about as much
v .'.m as 1 contained in an nail. By reason of iron in the many persona ?raic. rale. thin. fe3Pg&jj emaciated, their ii li :'U r-lr.vl i rc a Kvii-i'i uneven, instead of w5itS of good red blood, and -jCifcSS the nerves are lacK3?i?i? ing: in strength. Feed S21vy the nervea on good, iaarUa. rich, red blood, ana oz.e feels full of vigor. How can we acquire good red blood? It, is easily answered. For many years Dr. Pierce and his ptaff of physicians at the Surgical Institute, in Buffalo, N. Y., experimented with iron and other tonics, and finally found a soluble iron wnich, when combined with native herbal extracts, made a wonderful blood and nerve tonic. This they named ' ' Irontic." It can now be had at most drug stores, and comes in 60-c.nt vials. If you feel worn out before the day is naif over, if your blood is poor, if your are pale, or pimples or boils appear on the face or neck, go to the nearest drug store and get " Irontic " tablets. Take them regularly for thirty days, and you will notice the wonderful energizing effect. You will feel full of vim, vigor j and vitality, instead of dull, tired i and weak. If you wish to make a a. .i i in tv r: Ti lest. &enu cenct iu u . rrato iu-. lvalid3' Hotel and Surgical Institute. ! Buffalo. N. Y., and obtain a trial rtfVoo' Da it now! ! erad-.iatel from Emerson school. Gary. ! in town W ednesday. I committee from the Ladies' Aid society visited the county aeat to pur"hase flags for the M. E. church and -1 '" " Joe Elbert and Ulyssius Frame expecf ti leave Crown Feint. Saturday morn- ' inj for Oamp Taylor. Ky. j A number cf our people attended the j 1'berty bond celebration in Hammond, i i : ida y. I Mr. Man'.s has moved Into the Georg i Flbert house, recently occupied by thn j Smeltz family. j Word was received here Friday merni to the effe.-t that Mrs. T. J. Tlerney's i sister ln Tolleston. had passed away. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young Is to fee ! young to do this you must watch your liver and faewcls there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples a bi!iou3 look in your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety ! per cent of all sickness comes from mactive bowels cr.d liver. - Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician In Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets by their olive color. 10c aad 25c pet box. All druggisti . '
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