Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 285, Hammond, Lake County, 31 May 1918 — Page 7

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Rheumatism Back on the Job

With its Old-time Fury

No Let-Up In Its Torture.

Pretty soon you will be reaching for the llnimont bottle again., for the millions of little pain demons that cause Rheumatism are on the warpath. Winter weather seems to awaken them to renewed fury. But your Rheumatism cannot be rubbed away, because liniments and lotions cannot reach the disease. It is ir the blood,' and only a remedy that groeo deep down .nto the circula

tion, and routs out the disease germs.

can rid you of this disabling disease. S. 8. 8. has iven some wonderful results in treating Rheumatism. Beir.g a purely vegetable blood remedy, it purines the blood of every perm, and thua removes the cause of Rheumatism. Get a bottle to-day at your drugstore, and start on the riht treatment that will get results. Free advice about your case can be had by writing to Medical Director, 28 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.

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run-uown rrramon. i vm w r r , nivous and rou id not sleep, and had headache a gemd di-nl of the time My d" itor prescribed Vinol and it made me well end strung- T am a grood deal leas nervous und ran aleep nlghtw." Clara Smith. 1213 V. 4th Ave.. Flint, Mich. W sell Vinol and a positive guarantee to make nervoua. weak, rundown women well and strong or return their money. Try It anyway.

Pharmacy. Hammond. Ind. Vinol !s sold In East Chicago by Sciilelkera Pharmacy, and in Whiting by I,. M. Mattern and at the best drug stores in every town an.l city In the country.

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Monday evening the townsfolk of Griffith nave Mr. Love and family a pleaeant surprise at the Griffith town hall. After the people had gathered word was sent to the principal and his family to attend a rr.eotlng, which proved to be a farewell reception given in 'heir honor. A program then followed. Mr. Sov.thworth gave a splendid address and sang a solo, accompanied by Miss Emily Southworth. The members of the school beard and the teaching staff each gave a few comments on Mr. Love's work in the community and voiced the town's appreciation cf the services of the family. The town further showed their hearty thanks by presenting Mr. and Mrs. Love with handsome gifts. After the responses of the honored two. the entire audience sang. Refreshments were then served

1 and each one present wished the family I fuccps and future happiness in their ! Dew home, at Grant Park. 111. j Dr. F. A. Malmstone spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Indianapolis where j he went in the capacity of local health officer. He is expected home late this (Wednesday) evening.

Mrs. J. Obey has returned from a two days visit in Gary. Three more of Griffith's patriotic sons went to Chicago Monday to offer their services to their country. Earl Kleinman, Edward Pcberger and Charles Nickerson were the loyal lads who were eager to uphold the honor of Old Glory. However, to the great disappointment of all three. Charles Nickerson was the only one that passed the examination. He will leave for the Great Lakes Training Station next Friday. If he is ac-

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Just think of a piano that can be stretched or telescoped to suit any desired space in your music room! There are thousands of such pianos on the market. There are hundreds of elastic piano dealers who sell them, but the trouble with the elastic piano is the fact that only the sliding price, slippery method piano dealers can stretch or telescope them. These elastic pianos also have elastic prices. The truth about these pianos is often stretched to make the purchaser think he is obtaining a big discount. The elastic dealer selling rubber pianos has his own peculiar measure with no limit of stretch. By careful and well studied methods he takes your measure as to buying ability whether you can pay cash or buy on installments, or if you have an old piano to trade in. On top of this your neighbor has possibly sent the dealer word that you are going to buy a piano an extra $25 to $50 is added to the price for the "friend's" influence. The elastic piano dealer then stretches the piice to cover these conditions and at the same time leave him a nice fat profit. ' Stage Setting for Act No. Two Supposing that you measure up to the standards of a cash customer. The same piano can be telescoped. Adjustments of price are magical. If you will ask the elastic piano dealers for a demonstration of the rubber piano selling methods you will understand, fully, the wide range of compass in price between the installment buyer and the cash buyer. Because you purchase your piano on installments you do not care to pay from $100 to $150 more than the cash buyer pays for the same piano. At Straube 's everybody pays the same price for the same piano. No concern anywhere offers you such fine, well-known pianos at such small prices. No elastic methods. Just honorable business dealing. No big promises, no misrepresentation.

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cepti them h will raise Griffith's honor roH to 27. Again has Urlffth out-done herself. Starting with $400 as seh goal in the serond Red Croas drive, she reached it the rlrst day; she doubled it before the campaign was half over and ahe went ovr top with th surprising figure of $1,015.50. Everyone gave gladly, eagrly ar.d many sought out the solicitors with donations cf $10. 15 an.l ?25. It is believed (iriffifh is in the 100 per oent cluss, that every family donated something and i.i many cases every member of the family donated. 'With a population of between 500 and 600. Griffith has an honor flage with 27 stars, a second liberty loan flag, stands a cloee second in the county in the purchase of thrift stamps and now has madu en enviable record in the recent Red Cross drive. Miss Constance Gustafson, for six years a teacher in the 6th and 7th grades of the Griffith schools, tendered her resignation some time ago, to take effect at the end of the school term. This step

was prompted by a sense of duty and loyalty to her country. In response to the urgent call of the government for help, she volunteered her services. She passed the necessary examination with

! a high average, and yesterday she re-

effved fti (telegram from "Washington ! to report at that place at once, where phe will Immediately assume the'du- ' tins of departmental clerk in the in

ternal revenue service bureau at the Treasury building. She will leave Friday morning from Gary over the B. A O. railroad. In the resignation of Miss Gustafson from our schools, Griffith is losing a strong and efficient teacher, an energetic and practical leader for the betterment of the community, and a young woman of sterling character, i et. however great the town's loss, we feel assured that same other place will pain in like proportion. All her numerous friends join in wishing her the greatest success in her new field of labor.

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Una. The government has consolidated the Nickel Plato and K. J. & E. R. R. at Hobart and they are contemplating moving the present Xirk"l Plate depot to the point of intersect j.-n of both roads.

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Peter Tortz and Mrs. Teter Thielen were Chicago visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. Jacob Klassen spent Tuesday at Hammond. C. L. Fritts transacted business In Chicago, on Tuesday. Mrs. Barbara Scher and Mrs. Peter Scher spent Tuesday at Whpting. Mrs. Julia Kropp returned to her home in Chicago. Thursday after spending j , . , I. ---TTr1

several weeks hera with her slater, Mrs. Jacob Bchrnitz and family. Joseph Scheldt transacted business In Chicago, on Wednesday.

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Misses Agnes and Clara Xash of Chicago are here visiting with friends and relatives for a few days. Mrs. Ed Fleck and son who have ! been visiting with relatives at Ham- j let during the past week, returned home j yesterday. ! M. J. McKee of Chicago, transacted business here yesterday. i Mesdames Grace Thompson and Em- j iiy Sthrkert were Chicago visitors yes- 1 terday. i A daughter was born Saturday to Mr. : and Mrs. V. Blokam. Mrs. Zigier of Chicago, is here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Sdhn. Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. J. Gottlieb for the marriage of their daughter. Miss Agnes M., to James F. Couley, which will take place at their home east of town on Saturday afternoon. June 8. H. E. Ktilman transacted business in Chicago yesterday. The Unitarian Ladies' Aid society will meet this week "Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. Jake Fiester. The I 'Whist club will meet this wee:.

Thursday evening with Mrs. Fred Col-

In accordance with-an order issued by the Public Service Commission of Indiana, on and after June 1, 1918, the six-for-a-quarter tickets now in use on our lines in the cities of Gary, Hammond and East m.:- :n u j,' i ,i 3 a : i.a f

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tare will be charged for aJl passengers in the cities of Hammond and East Chicago. All persons holding any of these tickets on and after that date will please present the same at the general office at 567 Broadway, Gary, for redemption. J. G. PHILLIPS, Supt. Gary, Indiana.

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