Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 266, Hammond, Lake County, 8 May 1918 — Page 6
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FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS ! A New Home Curo That Anyono Can Use Without Discomfort or Xoss of Time.
ADVANTAGE OF TERRAIN WITH AMERICANS IN TOUL-VERDUN SECTOR ON THE WESTERN FRONT TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT I
Whiting And Its People
NOTICE. Commencing May 1st Mr. J. I... Clark. 52 119th St., "Whiting, will receive advertisements for "Whiting and Hobertsuale for Times Newspapers. Office Fhone 13S"W. Residence 33SJ. tf Call Whiting- 154YV for general hauling and moving. Logsden Brcs. 4-15-lmo Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rabe received
YVe have a New Method that currs i Asthma, and v wain you to try It a" our expense. No matter whether your case is of lor.g-staiidirg or recent (le- . velopment. whether it is present as oc- j casional or rhrvnio Asthma. ou should i send for a free trial of cur method. Nc I matter in what climate you live, no mattor what your ase or occupation, if you are troubled with Asthma, our metholj should relieve you promptly. i Wo especially want to send It to thos , apparently hopeless cases where all : forms of inhalers, douches, opium prepa rations, fumes, "patent smokes." etc., i have, failed. We "w ant to show every-j on" at our own expense, that hi-. new i method is designed to end all difficult breathing, all heenng. and ali thos, terrible paro.sms at once and fur all ! time. j This free offer is too important to I
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w-ord on Sunday that their son. Cor- lthn 1.(,Kin the method at once. P-n i I
poral Norman Ilabe, had arrived safely jii France. Mrs. Ernest Eiesen was tha guest of her mother in Chicago. The regular meeting of ths Eastern stars will be held on Monday evening. May 13. Tha meeting will be called promptly at 7:30 o'clock. Save your profit sharing stamps! Bank pay you interest on the money you save: we pay you interest on the money you spend. 6-1-tf II. GORDON & SON". Mrs. Lyons of Laporte avenue, has returned from the East Side where she spent a few days visiting relatives. Three more Whiting boys left Monday morning, being called into military service. These were Floyd Mor.gr, Ferdinand Jorgenson and Walter Sharkowski, all of whom went to the engineer's camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison. There is expected to be another draft May 25. Whiting chapter O. E. S., has received an Invitation to be In attendance at past officers' night at Lady Garfield
chapter. South Chicago, evening. May 13.
The W. B. A. of the Macrabees will hold the'r meeting tonight at which the deputy, Blanche Shekels, will be present. The draping of the charter for the late Mrs. Hein will also take place. FOR SALE Midern 6 room bungalow. 1295 Atchison ave. Apply to owner on premises. S-7-3 Daniel J. Frcchaska of Atchison avenue, who has enlisted In the hospital corps, left Monday for Indianapolis to take his final examination. Mrs. Roy Walker entertained a numtT of children at her home In Atchison avenue on Monday afternoon In honor
no money. simply mail coupon Deiow. Do It Today. Adv.
Free Asthma Coupon. FRONTTTIR ASTHMA CO.. Room 132T. Niagara and Hudson St 9.. Buffalo. N. V. i.'nd free trial of your method to:
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Roy. Jr. Star theatre tonight. Ethel Clayton
and Carlyie Blackwell in "Broken i Chains," a story that will grip you with , its thrilling action and powerful cli- ; maxes. Also a two-act Keystone, "Hula i Hula Land." 5-S-l i Mrs. Frank Greenwald will entertain j at a silver tea at her hame. 403 Sh-r- j idan avenue, next Friday afternoon, be- j ginning at 2 p. m. The proceeds will !
on Monday jfort c,ub to be used for lhe benefit of j :---:--
cur boys who have and who will go into I p jj, f New
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The sector of the western front pictured herewith repres?nts the battle area from Verdun, in the northwest corner of the map. to Toul. on the southeast, and jrives an idea of the character of the country "in which American troops have withstood and successfully countered some of the heaviest German attacks a;;ait h?m since they have been in the great conflict. All the advantage afforded by the character of the country in tni3 sector is with the allied forces.
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The surplice cIosId; takes a c" w!t f f fastening in No. 8700. Instead of beitie drawn around to the back in tbe us'iai way, the fronts stop short at the hip. where thry button onto a trond be'r nhicii comes from the back. Tl;e cherr.i sette fastens at centre front and has a standing collar with a uarrow turnorefo give a nest finish. The dress mnr b made with or without this cheni;stt The long sleeves fit closely tt the wrists and are button trimmed as far hs '!; elbows. The four gored skirt is plaits! at the sides and it is gathered to tl.r slightly raised waist lice. The misses or small women's dres rat tern No. STOD is cut in three sizes 1. JS ar.d 20 years. Width at lower edits .? skirt is 2 yards. The 16 year size requires 5r,s yards CO inch or 3J-s yards "4 ineh material, with yard 30 inch or-i.-ijd.t for cLei .iscttc. I'rice 10 cents.
their country's service. A corJial in- j Kaiser,'
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Tork: or Chasing
a miirhiv siorv of this d;tv
vitation is extended to all ladies to b! hur F.p rrl.llr,,lc r.la,. A;0 Victor present and help in this worthy cause, j Moor In - The Installment Man." The general meeting of the Fort- : 5-S-l nightly club was held on Monday even-. Beginning Thursl.-y. M'iv 2, we ing. being in charge of the literature j wi givB (..,r ovvn ,,a,iinK statnps inand history section. Mrs. F. Long read i p?f.ai of th,; s t jr. - c,,r i-.trons a paper on "Favorite Heroines of Fic- j an. ,Ilg. ? & H s!.,;,is mu:.t r.-,.-m tion"; Mrs. H. N. Nichols" paper vasi .iv,ir checks before June l";h. l?is.
on. "Books Worth Reading Twice": Missg.j.tj jr lullDON" & SON.
Mary Beal read "The Best Short Story of the Tear," and Mrs. Fi.lell's book review Gertrude A'.herton's "The White Morning." was read by Miss Tull. Rollcall was responded to by quotations
Bucii and Arthur S'ro on go, .Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R -y
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Witter of Lake
the former's moth i 'i own Fomt.
Casper Erg!
Mrs. Hors-
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aenue. iited the litter's mother in agent, and his family are on
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from standard poetry. After the meet
of the birthday anniversary cf her son, j )ng a P)Cial session was enjoyed and e 'r. . rffs ;g'at refreshments were served. I
Miss Anna Stover who has been 111 for several months, is now able to be out again. 1 We are giving our own Trading Stamps. They are more valuable than any other kind; 500 stamps are redeemable for $1.25 in merchandise or $1.00 in rash. I 6-1-tf H. GORDON & SON. Mr. and trs. G. H. Fifleld of Oliver street, motored to Culver, Ind., where J they srent a few days visiting with'
rigid examination they were compelled ; hom(J in Chicago.
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Our Dependence On Iron. In the attack when it's time to "buck the line" when our own boys must go "over-the-top," much dependence will be placea in the iron-tank. In the same way real men men with a "punch" have come to place their dependence on iron in a new form. Iron is easily assimilated within the body if taken in the form of tablets, called " Irontic." These "Irontic" Tablets were experimented with by Doctor Pierce and his assisting Physicians at the Surgical Institute in Budalo. N. Y., and are formed of iron and herbal extracts that are easily taken up by the blood. The blood corpuscles take on a rich color and the whole system feels the effect. Instead of feeling dull, dumpish, blue, "nerves on edge," tired before your work is half done, you feel rejuvenated. Fresh blood, rich in iron, courses thru your body. You have "pep." vim and vigor. The nerves are fed on rich, red blood, and men have tha steady nerves, the wallup, the fighting force.
These Irontic tablets are to be ! evening. May sth at the congreghad in sixtv-cent via'.s at most drutr ! church- usth and Mago.m ave
Stores. If you wish to test them l """ekle- j" member of the board of vriil tn rAnta to thi Kuro-iVnl Tncti- lectureship of the Mother Church. th
tcte. Buffalo. N. Y. and a-et a trial rirs Church
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Mrs. Klnsr.iiger and daughter of Rseland were guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arnold of l.nUe n:mn-, Suuday. Mrs. Chari3 Oct he and daughter Hittie spent Sunday in Chicago isinng her son :ef-rg t h and wife. Fred Fb-is of Indiana r.oulcard. was a Gary busitT'ss isitor yesterday. Mrs. James Ryron cf Hammond. isited Mr. ar.d Mrs. George Holstroni of rvarl street, bun-lay. W. E. Crews of Lake a venue, spent Sunday with friends in Chicago. Mrs. August Schmi'tle of Myrtle ave. r.ue. visited her mother, Mrs. Ortler.p
rej,ll,WL5- I of Chicago. Mondav. The word from Camp Taylor Is to j Mr. j.-, ,r:iir, , rl.niE,,.(. the eff-ct that all the Whiting boys are JauRlta of 116;h strlt vi, h... well and have all stood up under the ; ,. Mr Va..r ,vh ,.,
to undergo. All are now- gnrberl m the
uniforms and are otherwise fully equio- ; ped. All are at present in the ld3th ' depot brigade. i In place of the annual Junior and Senior banquet, there will be a Junior and senior "prom" this year. This will , be held In the hlght school auditorium j on this Friday night. The Boy Scouts will go on a hfkc 'o! Michigan over the week-end. ' The annual high school picnic will be! he! 1 Friday. j Miss Mary Arur.de has taken a po- j sition as stenographer for the Indiana j Harbor Lumber A- Coal Co. j It Is not necessary to wait until you , have a lot of money, but you ran save
small amounts as you go along. s six per cent dividend with The Whiting Savings and Loan Association is the immediate material reward of saving. 5-S-l TBIE LECTURE. The Christian Science Society of Fast Chicago, Ind., announces a Free Lecture on Christian Science by Virgil O. Strokl.r. C. S. B., of New Tork. Thursday
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Mesdames Charles Kgc
Cocoanut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo
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Princes tonight.
Scientist of
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If you want to keep your hair in poo-i j conditiMi, le r--ef t; whit ;. . 1 v.:!-'; j I v. it h. I Most S'aps and piepard sh-i m po--contain to. i,.ueh alhali. Tiii. ri. , j scalp, makes tiie hair b'-;tt;. :md is rr; harmful. .lust plain wulwu'ed ocoanu' 'oil which is jure jirid er:tireiy gr'Tei less), is n.-.uh b t; r than th mo-t expensive soaji .,r a thing else you car j use for slinmrofi ng. as this can't . j slbly injure th hair. I Simply moisten your hair wrh w a t ' land rub It in. One (,r two teaspoon! u!.--
will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out oi" lly and removes eery particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oi!. Thhair dries mickly and een!y, and i' leaves it fine find silky, bright, fluff and easy to manage. Vou can get i: iisif.ed cocr.an-ie o:i most any tiriir st-;e. It js very chap and a few ounces is noujrh to ;st everyone in th family for month-. Adv.
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Mrs. Crawford of t lu-rago. !rit-:J ; fpenrtir.fr jii Mienigan. Kcber: sdale friends pit Sunday. j Wayne Fpauldlng of Chicago, spent j Mr. and Mrs. StTrrn.g of Indiana a f r cjiys hero list w. ck with l.is ' foulei ai d entertain' I fii.nds f rm j n n-:!e ar.d aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. ; V, ..odstock. 111.. M r.da y. Nickclson. J Mrs. c'ul H.-rchier of Chicago, isitedj Judge Barton officiated at a marriage a th Kggers home in Indiana bou'.e- j cere me.r.y Jast Saturday evening. The ard, Sunday. j contracting parties were from Chicago. Miss Amanda Utus -h still remains; A ball game wa a played here Saturery low at the home of her parents, j d.;y bctwe.-n the boys of the Griffith
Rheumatism Back on the Job With its Old-time Fury
No Lzi-Vp In Its Tcrturci.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Tlau are enter- "as 4 to D in taining their nphew, August V.'a Idorf .if Tle'roir Mich for a few I'avs !
Mr. and Mrs. Ifolstrom and children of Lake avenue, visited the former's brother at Indiana Harbor. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rafter of Indiana boulevard, spent Monday Visiting in Chica go. Ill's Amanda ftesrh. daughter of Mr. and Mr'. August Vfsch of 111S Myrtle avenue, passed away at their home. Wedn'Sday morning at 4 o'clock, after an illness of several weeks. The deceased v. a s ;fl years of age an 1 was one of our most osteoma hie young 1-idies. She is surived by her parents, 'hree brothers and two sister?:. Funeral arrangements have not been made at t;'i' writing.
schools. The score favor of Mcrrillville.
LOWELL !
Pretty fCtri you will bo reaching for the liniment bottle again, for the millions of littlo pain demons that cause Rheumatism are on the warrath. Winter weather seems to awaken them to renewed fury. But your Rheumatism carmot he rubbed away, because liniments and lotions cannot reach the disease. It is ir the blood, and only a remedy t liat gees deep down into the circula
tion, and routs oat the disease germ. , can rid vou of this disabling cifCHJ". S. S. S. has Riven some wonderful results in treating Rheumatism. E inr a purely vegetable blood remed.v, it purifies the blood of every garm, and thus removes the cause of K.vr.imatLm. Get a bottle to-day at your dru?3tore, and stars en the nn. treatment that will set result-, t advice about your cr.se can be ha I by writing to Medical Director, 5 S'.vit: Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
LANSING
Miss Kmtn.a Schmidt 'f'ighes last Tliut s in . Herman .Sclncidt hits 'i cm C- ca g. . H l:d t - i i.- f --n r. r Ct vy.
Li'lian Sass isn .lay. ,1 . .hn Tf r-.-. y -, i d. was ii r:ie -;u Mr. .Mid Mrs. V ; r i : a i n d fin nds fammond, Sunday Fr-il Raach of n Sunday.
visited Grace returned home t pass the fx-
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Rev. J. J. Simpson preached the iedica'.ion st i vices cf the church in
'Milwaukee, Sunday of v.hich he v;s . , pastor several years ago. ; j F. L. Weagiy v. as in Hammond yes-: ; terday as one of the appraisers on the; J stork of Mc'lnry, the jeweler. Charles Fisher was a business visitor, 'in East Chicago yesterday. I : F. E. Xels Carl Mahler and Jesse ! ; Little transacted business in Chicago1 ; ; cs'erday. ' j Mrs. James Ulack and daughter Ma- . j bel. were in "tics go yesterday, j Matt Hoe vet i.-ft yest-'iday for Wat-, i erford. Wits., wh're poc-i ;is manager' ! of tlie Wl'hur Lumber Compaiiy yard jat that place. They found that by hard ' ; work lie has made himself capable of managing a yard and have given him j the promotion ho d'scrv. s. Ho wii!; move bis family to "Wisconsin later. . I A. K Chi; o:. :i .nfo.iu 1 u.s ! or.dny bat irs mother. Mis. M. P. Ch munn. in p; 1 .iw.iy at t t' ii.i.oc her , i.iugV, t. '.it-. lru.y .'ron-an. nt Mo-; ti-ence. ii!.. t.itd funeral .-. r'. ice were
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MUNSTER
Miss Coba De Vrlcs nr.d Cornelia r I'orto spent Monday hi Hammond. The public sib'..-. i-hil.i. en v,ui; f low -ipicking Monday nf t.-rn.-.m. J'din Hroertij.-j spent Sunday evening it!-, Mr. and Mrs. I'. C. Tarns. Mr. and Mrs. I'eter Sdioon visited . ith Mr. and Mrs. J. Kuhlman, Sun!;iy evening, Cornelia Uroschler visited at the home ! Mr. and Mrs. J. K"oy. Sunday. Mrs. John Molonnr and children of
Monday.
DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST
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We invite you to call and sec our new Furniture Department. We have a very large stock and a wonderful assortment of furniture. "A visit to this store will pay you." Furniture on easy terms if desired.
CLARK
Thursday, May 9th, Special Full Reed Baby Carriage C in pray or ivory, fully upholstered, regular price $2o.OO. Special for Thursday ordy :
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Mrs. AVilliim if,,; man and children of Clark were js-.Mng with friends j find relative.! m w.maf-ih. ; Mrs. Rhemhi i-.lt l..n-ltle cf South j Chii-ago. wr,s a i-i, visit. -r. j The juniors and s.i:i-us .f the Em-j orsiui ie!d H le..,, i -ty :it 1'Mie l-at.h. j
All pres. lit !v p,,t ; H 1 111.0.
'. and Mrs. Fred 1 le'.Vling and fam-
Indiana Harbor, were Clark vis
itors yesterday. William Gund of Chicago, was a Clark business transactor. Mrs. Julius Scheurer of Clark, was a Hammond business transactor.
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MERRILLVILLE
If imi at" accustomed to wane up j with a coaled tongue, foul breath or a ' dull, dizzy lu'idaehe; or, if your m--.-ils ; sour find turn into gas" and a. ids, you :
j ha e a real surprise await inrr you. J To-nierroiv- ni.irninc. itiitivil iatel y upI on arising, drh.k'ng a ;?'ns:- ,uf hot w;iI I t r with a t -aspootif ul of limestoneI i phosphate in it. This is intended to' J j lirst neiit raiir.o and ih'-n wash out of!
jour s. rnfich. lier. kidn-'s and thirty feet f litest mo all the i t.digest ibl e waste, poisons, sour bile and toxins, thus cb-ansing. sweetening and purify-; ir.e tl. eiitire alinv n'.Ei v canal. Th-ise siibj.r-i. to sick headaches, backache, luliou attacks. oris? n t i. -n or any form of stoma, h trouble, rre uigfd to g-t a quarter pound of lin-e-stone phosphate from the drug store and begin erJoing this morning inside-bath. It is said that men and women who try ' this become enthusiastic ana seep it up j daily. Just as hot water and soap cleanse. purify and freshen the skin, so hot water j and a teaspoonful of limestone phos- I phate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys ? r.nd bowels. Limestone phosphate is an inexpensive white powder and a!mel 1
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A branch of the Red Cross was or
canized in I toss towns-hip at the Mer- ; rillvilie .high school auditorium Fri-. day evening. I'eople from all rarts of: the township, and workers from Crown ;
Toint were present. Herman Layman, Mrs. Jennie "Ward "Wheeler, Mr. Fatee, and Mrs. Courtright gave talks. Henry Knehl is chairmen of men and Mrs. Lydia Zuvers is chairman of women's ( om m it tee.
Mrs. W'm. a. i.Voo is has received' wii.M that her unci, h'.d passed away, at Formoso. Kan. j Mrs. V. H. Fierce and daughter I.ucile, spent Saturday and Sunday with j
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Why u.rtch the papers for "Double Stc mp Day?" SU
f."ie litft LKAL give you cash every day on any wtTtW4' article you purchase! 10 of the amount of every ViTc- ' r
purcnate you maze it returned to you after you have
made six monthly payments.
The .noney is deposited, in your nsme with the Calumet National Bank, where
jZ'.i iray-claiiii i zy A.rz lis for further particulars.
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DRESSERS Brown mahocanv or
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4?fJ Cor- 92d and Houston, So. Chicago. l2fllvi ; '4 Open Men., Thurs. and Saturday Eveninas. fCC7i-i'Tl e'-Vi iW 1 "TAl OUR OTHER SIX B,G STORES (iSSr- 2 iS'Sk X"!A 2S0 -?!; i;int'Ure Ave. !M2I Commercial . fJ & "t' L"i Ali 'J.k5 'or. fid nnil lialsted ( orner lllup Ilanl r firf ' ' n hZAlfX&k " "Rd ,,s,h ' JE&s l.;5i,5V 4BI2-1S nworth 111.V.-ST IichlBnn ' Vrt Avenue. Ave., iioi.rl.-ind. 4 i W&xG&k A5y.t'i' 4
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