Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 296, Hammond, Lake County, 13 June 1918 — Page 14

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THE TIMES. Thursday, June 13, 1918.

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Pcputy Prosecutor A. A. Irenner intoxir-ated from liquor that he (tot from has thought suit in th circuit court J the ahovo named parties, who. the comfor a searoh warrant, on the testimony plaint says, hae in their possession of GeorKfl Anderman. that he became I cerfiin intox ieat :n c liquors that are he-

Why Wo Urge All Patriots to Wear

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THE New York Evening Mail not long a&o called attention in an editorial to the fact that in a physical test of 40 young men eager to enlist in the ermy, 22 were rejected of "broken arches, distorted toes, callouses, bunions, corns, troubles from which they vould break down on the march." This condition of America's feet would ba

they let the feet grow as they should.

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Absolately water-proof. Neer car!, split or warp. Sarea cost of repairs and g!es a beautiful appcaraoco to the building. We also carry the f&moua Reliance Roll Roofing. Guaranteed 10 years without painting: or coating. For stores, warehouses, farm buildings, etc. Ask us for estimates on shingles or roil roofing. Vt'c will suggest hoir to get the best rooting at the k-ast coit.

Our New Moss Green A worvferfuily rich color, ii&a nil the appeannre of woodland B. Rr!fu to tlie f)e. Nerer fudet. Actually adds ralne to the properly by irnk irr it more attri'-tie. Si! M"Srrt tonal Sinr;r iio furnidhed in rii i red rr wh'.te.

Paxton. Lumber Co., HJmraonl Calumet Lnmher Co., East Chicago, InO, Tolleston Lumber & Coal Co., Gary. lad, Glen. Park Lumber Co., Glen Park, Gary, lad. Whiting Lumber & Coal Co., Whiting, Ind.

ins kept, sold and otherwise disposed of in violation of the laws of Indiana. New Circuit Court Cases. 11438 Search warrant; State of Indiana (A. A. Brenner) vs. Carl Thomen and Mary Stuhlmockcr. i:493 Fetition; in the matter of the adoption of VVilhert A. Berg. 12300 Replevin; Minnie Guernsey (E. 1'.. Pii rsion) vs. Harvey Aton. New Marriage Licenses. Win. Kay Miller and Hazel Irene Hatfield. Hammond; Joseph K. Moore and Kutheda Kiliel Arnold. Gary; Stanley Jarek and Katl Ktos, Gary; John Cornea, Clary, and Nellie K. Keef. C'hichro. Program of the Chamber of Commerce Boys' Band conceit Thursday evening, June C0th: la) Marching Through Georgia; b) The 1'ioneer Song Chorus Juvenile Boys Band Overture Troub Myers Two-Step Yankee Boy Alford Waltzes Beauty Brooks Washington Tost Sousa March Gloria Iosey Songs of the Nwtlon. The Chamber of Commerce Boys Band have been engaged to give a concert at a patriotic meeting at the Liberty Hall Hammond. Friday evening. June 14th. Spendth the 4th of July at the bif Chamber of Commerce celebration at Crown Point. Mrs. J. A. Donnaha is spending a few days with relatives in Laporte. Ind. Capt. Charles W. Reive of the Hobart national guards was in Crown Toint on business on Wednesday. Miss Maurine Heishway. daughter of Co. Supt. and Mrs. F. F. Heighway expects to Uae next week on a Chatauo.ua circuit trip with the Hod Path people. Sh. in conpany with five other young ladies, will tour the eastern states. Miss Heighway has specialized in story telling at the Columbia School of Expression nnd the excellent ability which she Ins shown along this line won for her a place on tlv? Bed Tath circuit. The first stop will be in the state of Pennsylvania. The Woman's Study Club will give an entertainment at the Crown theatre on next Monday night, the parts will be taken by the members of the club and the proceeds will be given to the Bed Cross. Ralph Toung of Kalamazoo. Mich., is at home for a short stay with his parents. Ralph expects to be called into service soon. Miss Mabel Ward of Chicago was also a recent visitor in the Young home. The Auction Bridge Club will meet with Mrs. E. A. Youeb.e on Jiine 6th instead of next Monday at the home of Mrs. M;:t Rockwell. Harry Rockwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius RockWell. graduates this June from the School of Mines at Houghton. Mich., getting two degrees. B. S. and M. E. Harry has made a wonderful record in school and has recently been elected, to the Tau Beta Pi. a national honorary engineering fraternity. He was also president of his class and his many friends in Crown Point and elsewhere will be pleased to learn of the honors which he has acquired in his school work. He exrects to enter U. S. service this summer.

Whiting And Its People

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Mr. and Mrs. Bert Joncsma spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Kuhlman. A troop of Boy Scouts from Riverale. 111., camped in Kaske's woods, Saturday night. A large number of U. S. army trucks passed through here on several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Schoon visited at the home of Richard Kraay in Ross, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. Meeter spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. Do Vries. Peter Postma has purchased a new Studebaker automobile. Mrs. P. C. Tanis is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. M. Jongsma. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kooy and Mrs. I'eter Kooy and children visited w'th Mr. and Mrs. G. Jongsma. Tuesday evening. The joy of feeling fit and fresh rewards those who heed the laws of health, and keep the habits regu

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NOTICE. Commencing May 1st Mr. J. L. Clark. C24 113th St., Whiting, vrlll receive advertisements for AVhlting and Robertsdalo for Times Newspapers. Office I'hone 135W. Residence 33SJ. tf WANTED Ticket teller. Star theatre. Whiting. 6-12-3 Star Theatre tonight. Norma Talmadge In "Martha's Vindication"; also Pearl White and Antonio Moreno, in 'The House of Hate." 6-13-1 Princess Theatre tonight. Wm. Russell in "The Midnight Trail." in which an amateur detective, young and romantic, trails a pretty sleep-walker pmi solves a mystery of some stolen jewels. Wm. Russell who plays the sleuthful Romeo, is an up-to-date Sherlock in a rapid fire picture, with fun galore and thrills a plenty. Also Hearst Pathe News No. 45. Coming, Tomorrow Mat. and Night, "The Unbeliever." 6-13-x James A. Gill cf Oliver street, is at the North Chicago hospital in Chicago, where his condition on Tuesday night was reported quite serious. Mrs. Frank Allison will entertain the M. E. Aid society ami friends at a silver tea at her home in Sheridan avenue, tomorrow. Miss Mar:, Naef and Miss Irene Duggan have taken clerical positions at the S. O. Co. Mrs. C. E. Etherldge, distributor of the Whiting Trench club requests all women having knitted articles out to turn the finished goods to Mrs. S. Campbell. 425 Pennsylvania avenue, by Friday night if possible, and all who can to procure more yarn and start n on additional garments. Many sweaters

'and socks are needed, so the good work

must be kept up strenuously to enable the Trench club to complete the outfits of our boys who are gone and who are going now, almost every week. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lawler were called to Chicago by the death of their sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. C. Petersen entertained out of town relatives on Sunday. The funeral of Mrs. Julia Henderson, age 31 years, wife of James Henderson, was held at St. John's Slovak church yesterday morning at 9 o'clock. The remains were taken to Winnamac, Ind. for interment. Thei receipts to date of the rummage sale given by the Whiting Trench club are $191.61. Mrs. Harvey Robison who was in carge, wishes to thank all those

I who so generously gave their goods

and their time to make this affair such n grand success. Among these are M. E. Harr. E. C. Grady. P. J. Heyden. John Tokarz. Mr. Scholz. Max Goldsmith, Eambert Nejdl. Arthur Grieger, Richard Emerson, Daniel Lynch. Roy Wclsby, the Tri Kappa sorority and the Eastern Stars for their donations to the Treuch club treasury. The "Whiting friends of Miss Olga Kadow and August Krebs, both of Whiting, will be interested to learn of their marriage which took place last Tuesday afternoon at Crown Point, where the ceremony was performed by a German Lutheran minister. The principals are both very well known in this city where they have been practically raised. They are at present residing: with tho bride's mother, Mrs. E. Kadow in Schrage avenue, but contemplate going to the East Side to live in the near future. Mrs. Harry O. Tilton entertained at a pre-nuptial dinner at her home in Laporte avenue, on Tuesday evening in honor of her son, Lieut. Roy R. Tilton. ar.d his bride. Miss Edytha Hollett. The hom and table for the dinner were artistically decorated in tho national col. rs. ferns and flowers. The dinner was attended by only immediate relatives of both parties and was followed by a pleasant t-oeial evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. ratten and daughter Janet of Sheridan avenue, have returned from Huntington. Ind., where (hey spent their vacation visiting the former's relatives.

Larnl Ssla of Aoy Madirine in the World. Sold Everywhere. la boxe, 10c, 25c.

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Your money has .1 real purchasing pon-er at this store. The customer "who purchases a piano at Straube's can be positively sure that the piano is the best at the lowest price. There is a certain

satisfaction of knowing that you paid no more for the piano you purchase at Straube's than your neighbor paid for the same kind of a piano. There is more satisfaction in knowing that you can save from $50 to $100 at Straube's without the worry of matching your wits against the trickery practiced by sliding price dealers. Piano shopping at Straube's relieves you of searching the country for your choice of pianos. Many of the best makes are offered at this store, bringing Eastern markets to your own door. You owe it to yourself to inspect the beautiful Kranich & Bach Grands and Uprights, Haines, Marshall & Wendell, Brambach, Behr Bros., Kohler & Campbell, Straube, etc. Nowhere else in this country will you find such an extensive exhibit of pianos to your liking. Nowhere else will you find such splendid pianos at small prices and convenient terms. The Marshall & Wendell Player-Piano Established 1830. will bring a new joy to your home. A quality instrument in period case designs. Straube's low price of onlv $500. Other good plavors at $395, $425, $450, $475, $550, $580. Straube Piano k Music Co.

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GRIFFITH

Mr. Wagner, section foreman of the C. &. O , was presented with a fine pair of baby girls on Monday morning. The; men on the thrift stamp committee attended the dinner at Hammond Country club Monday evening. Each' was fired with enthusiasm by tho lecture given by Mr. Hering of South Bond. Each man, woman and child must contribute 521) to be able to go over the. top. the drive beginning Monday morning, June 24, and ending the 29th. Vern Clark has moved into tho house recently vacated by Roy Cozad. Repairs have been male on the St. Aubin store preparatory to the Nickerson restaurant moving in. A number from town are going to Hammond to see Gerard's picture, "My Four Years in Germany." Dr. F. A. Malmstone went to Chicago Tuesday evening to attend the Amercan Medical association convention. Dr. Mayo, the celebrated surgeon, speaks Thursday, also Gn. Gorgas of the V. S. army. Dr. Malmstone will be back nt his office Friday evening. The little son of Clarence DeRamer is quite ill with a blood infection In his leg. A large crowd attended the Eastern Star Tarty" Tuesday 'evening.

. HOBART

Mrs. August Kohler of Gary, and Miss Lettie Wahlstrom of Wheatfleld. Ind.. visited here Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Traeger. The Lady Forester lodge will hold their monthly card party this week Wednesday evening. The I Whist club wrlll meet this week at the home of Mrs. M. Fleck. Company K. the local militia unit, will conduct a dance at Odd Fellows' hall this week. Saturday evening. The Unitarian Ladies' Aid alliance will meet this week Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Jak? Fiester.

LANSING

The Lansing Juniors went to Schererville to play ball, and were defeated. 6 to 0. Herman Schmidt cf Riverside, was

here visit'ing. on Monday. John Ternoskl of Camp Grant, Rockford, was here Monday visiting friends and relatives. Fred Ritchman, who Is In a Chicago hospital. Is reported as Improving.

SCHERERVILLE

Dance at Town Hall. Shererville, Thursday. June 20th. Up-to-date music by Gindl Orchestra of Hammond., 6-13-18

ST. JOHN

The Monon depot is being shingled this week. Mrs. Nolan of Lafayette, Is here visiting with her son, Tom and family. Misses Cecelia Keilman and Inez Warnecke were Hammond visitors on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Keilman were visitors at Hammond, on "Wednesday. Mrs. Jacob Boecker and son are visiting with relatives at Chicago for several days. Several more street lights have been added to the town.

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AVork in the Red Cross work-room ' will begin Wednesday, June 12 from ; 1 till 4 o'clock. Also on Thursdays and Fridays of each week. j Sunday school services Sunday af- I ternoon from 3:30 till 4:30, and evening1 services from 7:30 till 8:30. Rev. Slee- ; man of Evanston, will be in charge dur- ; ing Mr. Shields' absence. j Mrs. O. Proesrholdt and Mrs. J. Kans- i field were Hammond" visitors jester- j day. I Mrs. M. Shay visited her daughter, I Mrs. R. Brown of Hammond, Tuesday. !

Miss Edith Ellsworth is visiting relatives at Crown Point. Mrs. C. Shay and children have returned from Crown Point, having spent several days with relatives there. "William Rohda suffered a sprained ankle last Saturday while rlaying ball with the General American team.

The nerve3 of the body are not unl'ko the telegraph system at. tho Front. The millions of nerve filaments "are like a network of wires that keep all the trenches in close sympathy and communion. Food supplies and reinforcements are dispatched here and there and so the nerves send increased blood and nourishment where it is most required. The nerve cells guide the heart and stomach. By this means the stream of blood laden with nourishment 13 sent to every part of the body. So it is that the blood feeds the nerves. If blood 13 impoverished, Ave feel nerAous sleepless "fidgety." The blood needs to be built up. There should be about fifty grains of iron in the body, or as much as is contained in an ordinary "tenpenny" nail. If Ave lack iron in our blood, we are pale, anemic, with no vim. We are nervous or tired. The thing to do is to

obtain from your nearest drug store a new iron tonic, called "Irontic." This is the discovery of Dr. Pierce, of the Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N. Y. Try it now! Don't wait! Today is the day to begin. Put yourself In normal physical condition. The prime necessity of life i3 health. With this, nothing is impossible, but health often disappears for lack of iron. Put iron In your blood and you will gain in spirit, vitality, energy, the power to force yourself into action you gain the courage to do and dare. This "Irontic" is a soluble form of iron combined with valuable herbal extracts rolled Into a tablet that will give you "pep." You will feel full of vim, vigor and vitality Instead of that tired, weak feeling. Most druggists keep "Irontic," but if you like you can send 10c to the Surgical Institute in Buffalo and get a trial package.

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Gary has been a center of money-making. You know men who have made fortunes in Gary Who arc making fortunes' today. But the main point is What have you done? Are you making more than what you actually earn by your own efforts? Isn't it about time to take advantage of the opportunities that surround you? Instead of forever pointing out the man who has made money, why not make some yourself and let others point to you? Don't be one of those who say "All the big opportunities are gone." That's in no sense true. Good opportunities opportunities to do and become are all around you. Right now you are about to read of an unusually good opportunity. It is an opportunity to invest in the stock of a growing, going essential industry. A LIMITED AMOUNT OF Gary Vlotor Truck Company Stock Is Offered at SI2.60 Per Share Easy Terms The money thus obtained to be used to increase the production of Gary Trucks in order to meet the demand. This Company manufactures a complete line of motor trucks 5 different models. Many are in daily use in Gary, Hammond and throughout the country. The Gary Motor Truck plant is completely equipped; the manufacturing and selling forces are efficient and thoroughly organized. Although tho plant is running to full capacity it cannot keep up with the orders. Here Are the Men Behind the Gary

W. H. O'DONNELL, President and Chairman Board of Directors C. W. COLE, Vice-President in Charge of Sales L. A. O'DONNELL, Treasurer L. W. NICHOLS, Secretary in Charge Manufacturing C. T. BANGS, M. E., Director and Chief Engineer Demand for Trucks to Continue The best authorities will poirit out that the demand for motor trucks will increase rather than diminish. Even after the war the reconstruction period will tax America's industries, and truckshundreds of thousands of trucks wul be needed both at home and abroad. Motor truck manufacturing is

C V. RIDGELY, Director and General Counsel WM. N. ALBEE, Director and Sales Counsel A. M. FISHER, Director E. M. SHARP, Factory Superintendent FRANK HENIUS, Export Agent MORGAN R. EVANS, Auditor GARY STATE BANK, Registrar ' where you can watch the business and see it grow.

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