Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 4 May 1918 — Page 9
3SS33SE3Q !XZ3 .vagina 1 I CROWN POINT LOWELL MERRILLVILLE MUNSTER LANSING WHITING DYER ft CEDAR LAKE SHELBY ST. JOHN GRIFFITH HOBART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE
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for suitable i uri'i'i- s. givi n to!- th- V. M. '. -l-ii a lit .1 Cr. o-s dance i'i' mri'-ss !" this affair. hi.
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All I want Is your name and address si I ran rrn yon a fr-e trial ireatnont. I want yon ii;st to try tiiis treatment that's ali Just try It.
That s my only arruun-at. I've been ia th d.utr bun'np-Jd in Fort Wayne for o vears, nearly everyone knows rr.e an i know, about my suoci-sft'il trt- itnie'it. Orer sW ttioc.n 1 f,T huoci-ed people oiitn!r r? Fort Wavne have, aivonlms to their own statements, )tu cured by tins treatment iuce I :lrt made this offer public. If j ouhr.Tn Eczema, Itch, Salt Rhoum, Tatter neTermind how bud my treatment has cured tae wor.U asi-i I ever saw e.ivs rrs a chance ta prov my claim. Send rne vour n-ime and address on ti o ronoon below and get the t r i k treatment I want to send yon I RUE. The wonders accomplished in your own rase ili lw proof. iiiiiifUiiHiHnillllllll CUT AKD MAIL TOO AY - J. C. KUTZELL, Druggist, 2493 West Kiln St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Flease Bead without cost or obligation to me your Free Proof Treatment.
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nu..il'!. was madf i"'-o)"TM t i Hi tht y II'S.'il'. r. " I. r; 1 f " d )'T )!): (.i''H:it"ti. !uis to have ntln r Ix'rioMis.
rority fil?n hns a. k n 1 1 1 1 11 k iluii h fi larsi1 nuiiilior of rhili.1 vn
t i l 'lie at v.hi.'h artn-'i s an' mnilt- f'ir
tii. !.i-.l i r.iss In addition to this tin', .-an-i; i y Inis n r-ti fi scribed for libi-r'y S-i'tiil.". . ! . i I". all told mnkc tlir- oritani,:ari.ii n v.-rv protUahlc- uni' 111 these -V!!;t Hisurv for boys and ;-!;-'. Icrl' 'it In v,'-tic, ar and .ibh. i'ri'il'a, ll'.nii st. Whitinif. ind. ' 5-4-2 .-v- !.-.- at tho fincrecflt!niil church. S'T-ia.i :il;oi,i. !o a in.; inoriiniK' ."riII: 'hri!.ti.u Ilmlcax or, t',::;n p. m. y r. !' i . rh: :T who is scr'tary of ti..
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31ily"s "Wild Ztiuo. Sunday. May 5, hih class voud-vilV. Paramount presents t'hatdin in ' Th" I.ir.coln t'yf-lf Na! irsl Srntr-." Also V. s. arf in -The Had M-:n." an 1 the pntr:i;it- pe.-i-i!. "A Iajp!;tor of t'!T lo Sam." 5-4-1 t'all Fiii foe our new Liv of Wh'l'i
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;r.f ii -r'ti i f ! it ti .- .Id t.n r. ! .1. .fa! n. ly a ! rjre a ;i ! ' Sunday. My in ! I'.' T ru V..ih'-r's !." Pr- ston Hri lb
famous Tii'D p. m.
u nbiis work at !'nn:p Ky.. wiil s;.oau rt KniKhts cf foiu-nl"!!." MS llfi'O ;' .,.i . r 1',, -,-. riio'-i to ins hisrhly r'oa- ' lioi.b' v. ill be (.To ti' i ni'o. , r It'f s at 7 : fi. 1 2. is ' Mothers Da y." , Mood wiil i.n-a.-h tlie S'-rei'in a 11 a m. ft j of I'hioBiro, will civ.'
lecture "fiver the Top" at j This will be your Inst op- '
NOTICE. Comrrienrins May 1st Mr. J. I.. Clark. EI4 110th St.. Vt'hitiii,.-. will rrccdvc advertisements for A'b.ltiriK and Jiobcrtsdnie ;':r Times N wpapei s. Oft ice. Pbnn Residence Z$J. tf Call Whitini? 1j4W I t central hauling and moving. I.og.-dcn Pros. 4 -1 3 -1 m o WANTED A K'rl for .-. in fountain work. Inquire. Ritter'.; l"rujf Store. 0-3-2 Princes theatre tonight. "Pis: Pill
Hats. Sport Hats, and '.utin Il.'itn. i There's a reason. The "i '.fty s'yles."; "ExceUt-nt unlay." "Low Prices." ; Ki-ppI's. 531 llOlh st. AVhit'.nff. Ind. i ii-4-2 i U'AN'THH A bounekeep r; 2 in tatu-,
portiinity to linr Ir. Pradley for some i titr-.e as he ii -aves for France during I the latter r-'.rt of May. j There will he tho re.n-ul.ir meeting- of i th S. and I. of P. Monday evening. Thei- will be b short ntertainmcn' and a arecl popt :nle. Mis. A. G. (').-ferhiirs nd Mrs. Al-
rt Tmvlnif atfende 1 a party at Ea?t iiciso on Thursdny. j Par.iel J. rmchaskH of Atchison -
in the hospital Ifuniniond Jluii- ! to take his final 1
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Relief from Eczema
ily. Apply. c: U'hif- Oak ne. fall ; avenue, has enlisted S a n t a y. Z-i-i , ct, rp and will I ca v e Star Theatre fomeht. Harry Morsy I d.T- f.-r Tndi.-napolis.
i.h 'or.no ;nf fit'i in 'AATio Goes j vxanjination. Th-re?" Stmy fr.-tn 'he novel by; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shaffer and ilobert W. riiainbi rs. Al.i Pentiit.R-pr. an-l Mi. Who.'itr attended Kington in "The Hound Pp." I linsr Ur s circi.-, Thnrfd.iy nijsht. Sunday. Ar.nefe Kt. Herman, the per-; ... sn was lorn to Mr. and Mrs., f-.c. xvcraun, in '.lie sp.cta.-u!ar pict j:i 1 j Charles Xcweil. i.ee Miss Ella Suther-j triumph. "Neptune's Phtighter." Also hind. Thursday. a C-rel Fox comedy. 5-4-1 The potato campaign has been ex- i Uncle Sam is no stronger than thn . f nded for nnohcr week. Enrh perr.on ! united strongih of his people; no richer; is supposed to eat a bushel more of!
their United Savings which are potaf c fs this year than last in order!
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Don't v.'orry cbout ecrema cr ether ktn troubleo. You can have a clear, healthy skia by using a little zemo, obtained at r.r.y drug store for 35c, or extra large bottle at S1-0O. Zerr.o generally removes pimp!et, blackheads, blotches, eczema, and ringworm
end makes tho skin clear and healthy. ; Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic 1 . I. ,:t.- ,,... i at
I..U1U, liClLUCl S-.1UT. r'Jl ICtlCtJ 2ilU 3( diilj t r.o?!ting. It is easily applied and costs 3 mere trifle for each application. It ia always dependable. j The E. W. Rcse Co. , Cleveland, a 1
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your neieabor to buy E'herty Honf.s, ; I'm y can b'- '-'(i at The XVhPinar Sav-iis
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ave wneat. 'frs. .1. M. Stover anxious to secure
of Oliver street, the namts of all
See Tomorrow's Chicago Sunday Tribune
For Announcement of First Ten Winners In The Tribune's War-Time Recipes Contest $2,375.00 in Prizes
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inga and T,oan Association. M:r summer stoek of Xnim, aial K. fc (.;. Vrsets is complete, and Frcrtt Pace. Wp fit from S
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The First National 1 of Hammond,
Announces the sale of the 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. A. M. TURNER, President.
-t-t h.v.is.-Avtvc. rc.notii e teacher and ; Ka'io, . stiid' tits w ith home crnnnni' s training Back ! who are willing to offer their scrv- I p.. w. i-f s for work along the line rf food! rges. . e..nser a t ion. This list is to he sent to
5-1-2 j Pillinn Prow-riell, county chairman. So1 The Peta Gamma Upsiiort sorority ; vdiint?fr.s v ill give their names to Mrs. I heir lie.- -ros dance last week! Stover as soon as possible !
cleared $143 wht.-h will g, into thej Three nine Whiting men will be tn- I treasury of the Wliiting P.ed Cros. i dud ed into military se-vieP by the This so-o'-ity lias deviated from fs j Whiting e;..npt ion board on Monday ! figir.-xl poliey. sofiat.ili-y. an 1 owing ! morning, -.vheti tii.y leave V5iit.ing over' to the wsr ha.-i branched out, givir.r j tho Pennsypania railroad at 7:34 a. i m. for port P njamin Harrison. In- ,
! dinnapoUs. to join th" engineering j ! corps. Tho.-e to leave, are Ferdinand i i Jorgenson. J. Oharkowski and Floyd ! j Mong. Alternates. Melvin Abraham : and .Joe Sa!a;ski. j j Miss Amanda l"fusch who was I , !roitfc-ht home from Su Bernard's lios- j pi'a!. contin-ies to he in n very weakI ent d rotidition. i i A general meeting of the literature j p.nd history section of the Fort night ly J luh will be held, and will be in charge j ' rf te literature and hi.tr.ry section, i ! Th program will be devoted to stand- i j r, rd li'eraturr. I The following persons who were here i I to attend the funeral of Mrs. Fred: j He in have all reurnel to their homes: i Mr. and Mrs. A'lam Hein. N'fiv Puf-' 1 f !. Mi.h.: Mrs. Ralph sty. 1'n- ;
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In the Rotogravure Section of tomorrow's Chicago Sunday Tribune you'll find the announcement of the first ten winners in The Tribune's War-Time Recipes Contest Who are the winners? What are their recipes? Ste tomorrow's Chicago Sunday Tribune for details. Whether you have submitted a recipe cr not you'll be interested in this War-Time Recipe Contest. For it o&er3 you the newest in War-Time di.shcs new w ays to prepare food new ways to make dishes appetizing new ways to save Wheat, Meat. Suar and Fats and thus heip win the War. There still is time to submit recipes to earn the prices. In all 126 prizes are ollered 120 prizes of 510.00 each and six
Prices for War-
Time Recipes 1st Prize . . . 3500 2nd Prize . . . 300 3rd Prize . . . 200 4th Prize ... 100 5th Prize ... 50 6th Prize ... 25 120 Prize of $10 each . . 1200 $2,375 Write recipei plaio!t s.gn yourniir.e and address and send to "War-TLn Rteiptt"
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capital prizes ol $o00.00 to $25.00. A!l prizes niil be paid in Liberty Bond3 or Thrift Stamps. Ten new, winning recipes will be published each Sunday for twelve weeks, btinning tomorrow In the Rotopravute Section of The Chicago Sunday Tribune. This contest is open to everyone. You don't have to spend one penny. Simply write your recipes on one side of the paper, si?n your name and address, and send to "War-Time Recipes," The Chicago Tribune. The judges are Miss Jane F. ddington, Food Expert cf The Chicago Tribune; Mr. Harry A. Wheeler, Food Administrator for IHinois and Mrs. Joseph G. Coleman, Society Leader. Send in your recipes at once t And see the Rotogravure Section of tomorrow's Chicago Sunday Tribune for the first ten winning recipes.
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Oaks. Mich.: Mr. and Mrs. John s. Union Mills. Tnd.: ami Mr. and
Mrs. Kmm Wharwfll of l.aport". People makiiiK war gardens can find vnluiib'e information n gardening at the public library. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IT. M. Atkin who has b-en very iil with pneumo'nia. is slightly improved. All children under the age of live
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Council of Pefense. The committee in eliarg" of this work will be et the dav mirsity every afternoon fi-om 2 o'clock j every ! y iifxt week, so all person : are re.iii' :-ted to trke their babies there during th-!' hours. i
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Mrs. Puss'l! spent the day
friends. Mrs. Ponepan of hn s be n on the si. days. Mis. Khvu-.l .lulh Indiana l.-ou e a rd. Smith of Indiana M rs. 1st a r le .
responded to thoir
- , ir.-lv i ihe Ked Cross will meet in the sewing them when they
Indiana boulevard, room at ll. school house Sat urda y , country s rati. Ji it.oiiorid visiting nfumoon at 2 o'clock. All ladies I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mason of Kensi who with !o hein in this worthy cause! ington are enjoying, a several days'
Poherts avenue, are asked to be present, k list tV.r several ! Poti is Shoddv l.ickily cscRped ser-
isit at the home of Mason here this wee
Mr. and Mrs. A.
r an 1 c'old' - n of v i' l! e,i Mrs. Karl Hatbor. yesterday, nut son of Myr-
tii.y in Past
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Services ' ili al church t a.-iiing i'i t
e heid at the Kvangclorr.ivv inorning a; 11 S. iiiuil at In a. r:i. ntel evvtiitiK at ?:".('. All
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Mrs I'htrbs Xew.ll of Myr- , are ;i.t. proud paiems of y, I'.'fi Thurs.la'. Mother
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rom 4 to B9 to fake care of Liberty Loan Subscriptions
t !o avenue. s;.ort Thin
visiting friends. Mrs. Ft ti I.evercnz visited Nr daughter. Mrs. .'-'am 'unninghr.m of
j .Indiana Harbor, yst. rday. j M'--.i A!"mda t'to-.ti s'iii remains j in a very e..:i-p) condition at her home j i :i M ri 1. n-. !.:. ' Hi-. .:..V:i M;.i V. rg ., Myrtle aej t ue. .-it ,-t -i : ii- I 1 r si---., r. Mh" ". ni i- ,ui!( of P. H.C S:do. V uivsdfy. ! Ml.'. Kn'r. Ka".'h Hid .i.uviiter. Mrs. j Pegnier, and Mrs. Kie;:..r -...r.. guestn f i Mrs. Ila.ie.- of "hicig.. y. :ili ril:iy. I Mrs. J ifn s 'tyro it .f lianuron.l, was , 'he gin si , f Mrs. r,,,,.o . i;,.:;(r ,.f Myrtt'e avfiiue. vrs'iav. Mr. .--rid rs. r.sr'si .? of M r i tiv ii'ji', i'.'.:im"it to.-iav l'r.m Ifi;-ia!e. ; Mich.. h ie tiit-y squ nt ' w . v.c'. c:?- ! i : ing r--l ;i t i ves. Mr. and JTrs. Henry Vis of Myrtle (avenue, en-. ri a i lied 1 f. w fr: !ds at a j f, o'ci.flv t1 tun' '. Fr.tla y . Mrs. p.-v ar'l Frees, of MrMe aveI rule, was a 'Tammop l visitor Friday". Mr an.l Mrs. Kdwnrd .lew-ett are t nteriaiein., Mrs. Pen Krllar and grand-
(lauchte- ot THit-i.', Ii.. and Mi-s I.izsie Plev of P'rt Wiis'i ington. Wis. Mrs. Harry Timm and son of F..t".
! ions iniury if not death. Wednesday i
when thrown from it railroad motor ear by ihe loo sudden upplicntion of . the brake--. As ,t was he was rendered : onconsci't-is f..r rtte time ami is badly I bruised and sir.!;, n up. He has been . confined to his bed since. J
HOBART
ST. JOHN
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Huli.uk and son of Panama, are here visiting with relatives for a month. Alfred Srholler who has been spending the winter in California, has re'urted to Hobart.
Palph Panks an.l Ed Sauter left on Wednesday evening for Camp Taylor. Mrs. A. P. Larson, who underwent an operation last "Wednesday at thu inint hospital in Chicago, is doing nice iy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hillman left on Wednesday for Kentucky to spend couple of weeks at the home of tho latter's parents. Thi; Albert Johnson house on Pinda street, occupied by E. E. Harris and family, was almost completely destroyed ly fire yesterday afternoon. Th' Are started in the attio of the building from an unknown cause.
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(o org..unloaded Th'irsda v. Jud Piae
Mrs. .John Star daughter at Pow I'eter Portz nnc!
rr.ian of Crown Point,
i .-'a n.iu:-l.y tractor engine which he purchased from .y of Hobart.
is visiting with her 1 se era 1 da y s, Mrs. Hen Klein wert
Chicago visitors on Friday. Pevrral from here attended the funeral of til" inte Mathias Schmidt at
i '( !;. on Saturday, i Mrs. Julia Krojip of Chicago, visit;d the week-en 1 tun' with her sister, i M rs. Si hm it z.
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et-tertain-r.ent given here Thurnvening by Hatritioiid tal"i)t undtl' tsideca of tn- Knights of Colum-.-. as ft n irnin. np.; .sue. ess.
j At ati f.'iiiy hour pet.pl,- arriv-ti i a.vj lie bail was li'.l.d to capacity. Th--
lay. t-- d s. r fine- t red it as their
j mii'.'i.i pans v.. re weil played. A another da mo givn ' fd- 'i-lid talk vns' given by Mr. r.ext Thursday. May O'liourke -xplaining the coming K will be given to th-- , C. drive antl its object. In the course I of his talk he vividly pictured the solof Gary, was a br.si-i dier's life from the time he lenv.-.-
home till he lands ill the trenches. The (nt!- audi, noe listened w ith do-. t -ent j.-in and P' -ssi'-ii - without es-r-p: the heart strii ;;s .f everybody w ; li-osi f.i-d i'i li" fill ll-.y otlli to Ki .e tf boys soi.i.- t.f the it't'ift'iis and roe,atioiis of I i t'ei v.hith tiiey left beiii i..
Th- - ili I in the town b t. The p-r. cee P.ed Cross. A. P. P.u-se!
r.ess ir-itor ""f" yesterday. - John CP. ri-- 'ti son of Poitaville transacted basin "-s here yes-erday. Charles Scott who has been visiting at tlif h m e of his brother J:nes, left vesterdrt;. tor J.is home In Ohio
United BoMer
Co. Hammond, Ind.
Phone 65.
cifc.iiiiicd
auxiliary of
Wc maintain a force of men fsmillar wifii the reQiilremenfs of f!ie Stale Boiler Law, to Inspect and repair boilers. No charge for Inspection when repair work is placed Willi tie.
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