Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 279, Hammond, Lake County, 23 May 1918 — Page 7

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Those who object to liquid medieir;s can now procure Peruna Tablets.

Mr, flporpp V. ("!oso, No. 12 Nevada "Id:;., I-nvtr, ruio,, write: "I have all ths faith in the world in your medicine, as ii rnr d !;. of oatmvh of thd stomach. 1 was in ;i most distressing condition, and lifo looked dark indeed. I could not eat. My fo.nl dici

Cured, me Of i no' " m any flood. I r.rad'iAily lout I ilxh and w Jin thin and onnn-iated. I

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bottle of Pcri: ia v.'.-ia doing me good, and so l kM ! on u -in;' it with a vrui! ins. Sea:. - )!' apt ! !e and slrrii:,!!:. Three months after I first bejan using it I wa a well m.n, and all the credit is due to Peruna. I recommend it to nil wnn arc in nerd of a medicine for catarrh."

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CROWN POINT NEWS

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Tim Chrysolite club is enjoying one of its nionthlv spreads the Commercial club ronnn tins evening. Misses France. all. Ella Hlai kstone, M.'Stl.imw .John ISerim and Clarence Hudolph nr. I'm hiisti .'.-.PS. i lifiorl EMing. non of Mr. nnl llrs. IV! cr Ellin;,-, and until recently emldo,d nr tb- Si ;uida rd Stol in Hammond. h:ii riiiisied in tin I. S. navy and left -f.'i- .b'- Croat 1,0 lies Training acluiol en Tuesday. Manager II. J. Echman of the Ued war r H-'f fund, announces h ni. juh'I ion itt to l lield en the ii'.ibHi- s-'jua re on Saturday afteriiiiiui at Z o'l Uuk. T! e variety ef articles fi"nat(l bp sol,i vary from a ) i to ! miisiewl instrument, household fmni'ii ri-. high b- -J cattle, hens, cbickeris, decks, turkeys, garden rrodueo, and 1 T P. Harr of Crow n Toint. h doi-.it - ! h l"t Pitunted in ihe north "nd of the county. The Die-tract, to tin' above lot. will b' furnished by the

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;ary Tltbs ."i: Trust Co., uiul Jlatliu Smith lias donated the. leril opinion. Here is a chance to secure valuable urticles und hflp the IUd Cros war t tmil. i'be WoiTinn's Study club of Crown I'uliil met for the l;i i meeting of the neiMtii 'i'lo-rdiy afternoon in the library asfifinbly room. After a short nusln e.H !4 !;iion a! which u pai li;imi ntarian wan elected for m-xt year, the club listened to the report of AI ra. J. C. Glbl'S who as T-nth district chairman, attended tlio biennial at Hot Springy. Mrs. 'libbs nuolo her report nnd brought buck to the club the mcssagr, of the hifiinhil 1 ri her own charming manner, uhich meant much more to them than the newspaper accounts of this K'eat meeting', leorKc tja.eh Is tbo guest of his Hon. i-ineMt, at heatlieUI. thin veeli. H is daughter. Miss Myn Goach, ucol:,p;ini,i him. I'red Wood, a farmer resident of "iown rint but now of Wellington, ivan.. ealnd on Crown Toint f rindthis veck.

A'-i-deii Tbe. riatt ilia Je a raid on

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lk m rr? JS W f ' ! iioeKt noons or tno rpi-eners at k ff WHJt n 1 county jail for the Orofs war' IW W PMf K I fund this week and ..eh rri,oer do- & V tSLx V V Q&tlS H r.ated his mite, niaUin a total of $7.25

Vol. 2., No. 12.

Thursday, May 23, 1018

Price Attention.

i nil iw r'visn fe-GJ? tit? A

r th fund. The men wre all anxious

to ntribute and show thejr loyalty. i Tourth of July Celebration. j tTiamber of Commerce Announces j that they will hold snother monster' Fourth of duly celebration at the fair! grounds, with the best program full of j new interesting features ever witnessed en the grounds, opening with a i grand patriotic parade in the morning.'

Watch the papers for full program later.

This season's concerts will open on Thursday evening, Junn 6, and 11

J continue ench Thursday eve ning during

the nw.r.t:-,3 of June. July, August and September. The concerts will bu featured with solos and short 'talks by prominent orators. The programs will be published each week in the local papers, giving the name of the speaker, foloists. etc.. and every effort will be made to make the concerts the most successful of any of our former achievements. The HcGill farm of 312 neres ft Leroy has bcn sold to A. I,. v(y rt riht, find the Otto J. IJruce house ami let. corner of Jodie and P-idg streets, to J. II. Morpm. The J. ri. ivtersoti house occupied by Mrs. J. A. Cmplebv and family, to Rev. Simpson of Lowell.

OUT of the bleeding heart of Europe there comes a cry heard above the mean of the broken body racked with pain. The Soul of Freedom, at bay with Death, cries out to save Liberty for the race of men. It is your Liberty, your nation's freedom, your children's birthright, that is fighting for its life. All that life holds for you as American is at stake in this war, and you must fight for it to the utmost limits of your power. We cannot all be in the trenches, but every one of us can snd must sustain those who are. Uncle Sam needs a lift over there. Not as an act or mercy, but as an act of war as a Soldier of the Nation help the Red Cross heal, support, cheer our Solers and Sailors of Liberty that they may nght the sooner, the harder, the longer in this Holy War. Give to the Red Cross every dollar, every cent that yoj possibly can give till your heart says stop. Millions of loyal Americans will pledge a part 'of each month's earnings during June, July, August and September. $100,000,000 must be raised in one week. What Will You Do To Help ? Red Cross 2nd War Fund May 20-27 Every cent given to Iltd Cross War Fuuu goes for I By helniug Uie ttai vm women ana children In War Keiief. i the ruined uu,uit u. ul France and itaiy it performs The American Red Croaa is the largest and moat J a distinctly military service. A soldier who knenva efficient organization for tiie relief of Buffering that that Ked Cros U helping his lamdy fights wilh the world hai ever seen. I renewed spirit. It is made up almost entirely of volunteer work- Thus docs Red Cross help to win tho war. era, 10.00'j,ooi) unselfish American. Congress authorizes it. It is today bringing relief to suffering humanity, - President Wilson heads it both military and civil, in every -war-torn Allie-J The War Department audits its accounts, country. Your Army, ycur Navy, and your Allied enthusi-

it is mere to Help our soldier boys In time ot ! astically endorse it.

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Our low pricos for our May Sale of C'oihiii'; is due to the fact that practically all our present stock of Men's and Young Men's Clothing was purchased when wholesale prices were 20 to W) per cent less than they are today. Kuppenhfimer and Ardmore Clothes arc among the hiirh grade makes in our cluihhx'j; department. Suits of tho finest of f;;bri; -5, flannels, eashmeres, serges and tweeds in the new militarv fonn fit models

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from $2.00 to $.1.00 cheaper than you'll lind like qualities elsewhere. Our wonderful showing of the very newest: Spring and Summer Styles of Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery and Tics to correctly

match. Open Evenings Except Thursday THE MODEL ROTHSCHILD & H!RSCH Hammond's Leading Mee's Store

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Jlr. and Mrs. Harrison Scholler and daughter. Miss Porothy of Xew Mexico, came here yesterday to spend the summer with relatives.

Mrs. Ernest Sohn accidentally fell from 'h tep lndder and was badly bruisad b- ndes receiving internal injuries. Sh .vas In an unconscious con-litlon for several hours but is much Improved and on the way to recovery at present. Mr. and Mrs. M. Welnand of South Gary, transacted business here yesterday. Commencement exercises of the Holm rt high school will be hHd this week Friday eveninc. The class this year numbers fourteen, and is comprised of Hesen. Iv3-er, John W. Martin. Ralph Melin. Florence I'io Sordlett, Vera R. Barnes. Dora Owens, Margaret Tabbert. Evflyn Frederick Grace Murray.

An informal dancing party will be Ruby M. Skapcs. Th!ma Fctterer. Marv

given Thursday evening- of this week j n nrhart, I.ellta Emith and Esther

at the Odd Fellows hall in honor of j Xelson. the rraduating class of 131$. the pro-j The junior reception to the. ceeda of which will be c'ven to the ! -. 1 -'-

Red Cmss. Mrs. Fred Hlllman will entTtain the' Thursday Evening club this week. j The 1'nitnrHn I-adles- Aid alliance! will meet this week Wednesday after- j noon with Mrs. Kd P'iester. j

ward rturned yesterday from a fe-.v days' visit with relatives in Stony l?!nn 1. Whil cleaning house last Saturday

was held Tuesday evanlng, and on Monday evening the class play was given, thei proceeds of which were turned over to the Ite4 Cross. Th pupils in the lower grades of the public school gave a picnic yesterday in 'the woods east of town. Mr. and Mrs. Halstead were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ballantyn transacted business in Chicago, yesterday. Miss Edith Ream has accepted a position as atenographsr with a plumbinr company at Gary, and began work yesterday. The three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Covalt is quite seriously ill.

These are the golden days of

seniors giving for the Red Cross.

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LrBt Sala of Ar.y Medicine in th WU

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Take Care of Your Tire:

TDRH Hi DIRK WITH SAGE TEA

Mixed with Sulphur It Barkens so Naturally Nobody can Tell.

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reaked and faded hair is grand

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I j using it to keep their hair a frood. even i , color, which is quite Fensib!. as we ' are living in an age when a youthful I appearance Is of the greatest advantage. It Nowadays, though, we don't have the j troublesome task of gathering tho sax 'and the musay mixing at liomt. All Sjdrug stores sell the r p.dy-to-use pro-

iuct. lniproveu oy me uaniuoii oi mm i i i:rre5lnt, called ".Wyeth's San and ! Sulhpur Compound." It is very popular ' because nobody can discover It has been

t - I a soft brvish with and draw thin

f.hrousli your hair, tailing one small

-iranu ik ioov-. i.j iov.oiioia nohair disappears, but what delights tb" ,p.i!ie? with Wjeth's S?.go arid Sulphur 'omooond. is that, besides beautifully iarltenins the hair after a few arplicaion3. it alao pruilucj that soft lustre nnd appearance of abundanca which is "o attractive. Tlvis ready-to-use prepa--.ition Is a deli!. ful toilet reouite for liiose v.ho drsiro a more youthful appeal unce. i; la not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Ad v.

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Invest Your Second Liberty Bond Interest in War Saving Stamps.

America's greatest need is for ships more ships. Every avaiJable vessel is being utilized in government service. Many ships that have been carrying rubber from Sumatra and Brazil have been taken for active transport duty. This will necessarily force a temporary curtailment of tire production. So, make the most of the tires you have. Use good tires. Take good care of them. Keep them in perfect repair. See that they are properly inflated. Increase their mileage by careful driving. Keep out of car tracks and away from bumps. Don't scrape the curb or apply brakes too suddenly. Gcr every mile your tires have in them. Only in that way can you be assured of your car's continuous service. United States Tires are Good 11 res

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