Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 4, Hammond, Lake County, 21 June 1918 — Page 8
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f; Gary f. st big public meeting in the vterest, ol the campaign for the sale l,0fO.P 0 in War Savings Stamps In steal city will be held at the Gary -atr tonight at 8 o'clock. Dr. Frank i'j'Sr of Notre Dame Is to be the Jer of the- day and one of the outs' Aiin' war addresses of the year is red. v,i tho platform at the theatre are to n'i members of the Gary War Sav''fUmp campaign executive comFifth" chairmen of the various Committees, the team capVANTED industrial committee memH"mon6 Mxteen Gary Red Cro" . have volunteered for war ; patriotic music will be furnished and i Prof. A. H. Jones will lead the singing. City Campaign Manager Harry Hall ; will preside and introduce the speaker of the day. J. D. Oliver of South Bend, ; who is Indiana state director of the War Savings Stamp campaign, is to be yresent at the meeting tonight and it is possible that other visitors of note will
f also be in attendance. All patriotic
Gary citizens ore invited and urged to attend. No admission fee is to be charged and no collection to be taken. . Worir Itecel-r Instructions. Campaign Manager Hall met last night at the Commercial Club with the city campaign captains and workers or instructions preparatory to launchg the big drive. The men's teams are t" work in the business sections of the city and the city womens teams are to Push the work in the residential sections. The territory was determined last night by lot; each cartain drawing om a hat the slip of paper that indicated the part of the city in which his J?p tei2!l iP work. The --- . ; meet rtains Xian workers are to Mond5atn at tn-" orrlrnrclal Club on t-vrf Tr.rrmr.Mf t v o ciock. wnen 7V worker is llurged to "be on time. Each team captTpfin is expected to report each day be ftween it and 12 "clock at the Commer' i' Club, beginning on next Tuesday ar.d closing Saturday. June 29. The a nvassers are to be provided with. "Off icial W. S. S. Worker" badges to be 'orn during the cam paign. The wBrkers wm secure tne pledges from tire purchasers and the stamps can be secured from any bank cr from the toffice, where payment is to be made. 10O ireent Posters. "100 Percent" posters are provided to
Do Not Get Careless
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BUG-OLOGY The month of June use properly F. I). Q. Tou'll rid your house of bugs the year through. No more bed bugs, ants, roaches and fleas Impossible for them to exist after using I. I. Q.. as it leaves a coating on their egg and prevents hatching. P. I. Q I'esky Devils' Quietus is the nnnif of the new chemical that actually rids the house of the pesky devils. A two ounce package makes a quart of the strongest bug killer on earth. Tour druggist has it or can get it for you. Adv.
be placed in the windows of homes where every member of the family is saving to buy War Savings Stamrs or Thrift Stamps. The vellow cards, bearing reports of persons solicited, "who has refused to sign a pledge card" and "is financially able to purchase War Savings Stamps." are to be filled out by the workers and turned over to a special committee. Industrial Campaigns. The campaigns within the industrial rlants of the city are tn charge of tho industrial committee men and all detailed plans for this part of the city wide campaign are in the hands of the members of the industrial commiltee. RED CROSS NURSE TELLS DFJjUN BLIGHT Clara Bell Schofield Speaks of Experiences in Vienna and Berlin. Clara Bell S-hof.eld. an American Red Cross nurse who was with the enemy at Budapest. Vienna and Berlin before the Vnited States entered the war and witnessed many Hun brutalities, spoke last night at Liberty Hall in behalf of the call of the government for 23,0000 t rained ' nurses for overseas service. "The German is lord and master of his wife,'' said Miss Schofield," and the wmen under German rule have J no standing, few privileges and cannot even own property. She can not securea divorce no matter what the man does. American women certainly should appreciate the freedom of their country. "I hope the time Isn't far away when we're going to treat German prisoners the fam as they are treating our i;00 boys. When I think of the German prisoners in this country being fed as they never were before and being paid by our government I want to take every congressman by the neck and over to Northern France where I saw 35. 0"0 French women working for and being quartered with those beastly Huns. Slowly but surely the people of
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HAGENBECK-WALLACE SHOW GROUNDS I SA REAL MINATURE CITY ITSELF
1 SZJtty&S--S -S rfmi. The show grounds of the HaeenheckYv'allace Circus is a city within Itself, lacking only a town council and a State charter. It has its own lawyers, postmaster, dentists, doctors, carpenters, painters detectives, blacksmiths, wagon makers, laundrymen. harbors, shoemakers, tailors. sailmakers. harness makers, storekeepers and photographers. It supports a great hotel, in which thousands of meals are cooked and caten every day in the week. Twenty-two tents that cover a smallsized farm houses the circus in the daytime. The largest ten is 540 feet in lenth, and mnonu the bigRest ever constructed. Six gigantic oak poles form the chief support. Any one of them is larger than the largest mast on a sea sailing vessel; the smallest tent is the one. used to house the circus rarber shop. At night the circus is transported on a show train one mile, in length and divided Into three sections; another sun sees the great institution in another this country are realizing that we. face the jtreatest fight for God's right against Hell's might since the world ben an. 'You can't tell me Germany wasn't prepared and plann'n? for this war. When the men were called out thy found 4. "00. 000 new uniforms of a kind they had never seen before waiting for them. There were 40,000.000 shells in reserve and at the end of the first year the reserve supply of shells had been increased to 41.000,000. Before the. war the women of Germany were trained six weeks each year In taking care, of wounded and doins other war work." "If Italy holds back the. Austrlans and the Allies hold the Western Front this war may end In three years, but if not it is golnir to be. a long war. Uncle Sam must have trained nurses. Remember every time you call a trained nurse to your heme you are depriving a hundred soldiers of her services. Encourage the trained nurses of your city to enlist. The government must have doctors and nurses or your boys are going to suffer for lack of care " Miss Schofield told of being with a crowd of French refugees. She felt something tugging at her cape and looking down saw a little boy, eight years years of age. his face blanched though every drop of blood had been drawn from hs body. The little fellow, haggard and tearful. wanted to be carried. H held up a stub of an arm. A few hours before the arm had been cut off below the el bow because he refused to salut a German officer. LANSING Mr. and Mrs. Emmerling are, enter taining their daughter from Dakota. Mrs. J. Fritz of Riverside, is visiting her father here for the week-end. Miss Flora Schultz has gone, back to Hammond to work. You'd like to take a punch at the kaiser you say? Then buy a Thrift Stamp. Efcsray! Babv To IU Lancer Do Wean Ftw TV G AO Hagn Blaring. Thousand of lonrer realm- themteWaa to tho thought tint lcknea and ditrua ara natural. They know better, for Id Mother's Friend they bare found a wonderful pnetrUnr remedy to relieve many dreaded erxperlence. Nnrvounoe. bcarinflown end stretch! nf relna are mmrmg the dlsheartectng end diereaaing experience women everywhere y they entirely earape darin- tije period of expivtajicy by the ue of Mother" Friend. Here is a remedy that eoftcne tbe myriad cf broad, flat abdominal muscles Juat beneath Uie akin, enables them to expand without the usual strain unca the laments and nerres end assists nature to make It possible for women to ro through maternity witbor.t many of the dreaded symptoms so familiar to a Tost of women. By regular use throughout the period the muscles expand easily when baby Is born, and p'n snd danger at the crisis Is conecxjuent'.r less. Mother's Friend Is for external use only, is a'.ito'jtely and entirely safe and has been ujed by thousand of wrnren awaiting the greatest time In a woman's life for orer half a ee-.turr. Write tbe Bradfleld Regulator Co.. t.emar Hid;. Atlanta, la.. tcr their "Moth erhood Boot, to valuable to expectant motner. and In the meantime obtain a bott'.e of Mother's Friend from the nearest dr'.g rtore. Besriti is use sirictiy sceording to direction with every bottle, and thus fortify yourself against pain and d'.soomforV,
city. At a single season the circus train travels almost 30,000 miles, making stops in about 200 cities and giving 400 performances. The big show has exhibited in every city of any size in the United States. While the Hagen-hPck-WcllHoe Show is an American institution and entirely controlled by capital of this country, yet the. show is equally well known in the old countries. Not a year has passed without improvements and growth. On Saturday, June. 22. the big show will come to Hammond with an entire new equipment. The program that is offered is the best this season in the history of tho organization. There are more than 400 artists on the list that offer new and Fensational novelties and thrills. Fifty clowns will add fun. The Hagenbeck trained wild animals will be seen in an immense steel arena. The circus-day festivities will be opened by an immense street parade at 1) o'clock In the morning on th day of exhibition.
THE POLITICAL WORLD IN INDIANA frost TKM TTMTB Owl Xa MpoUu Boimo. TIME3 IiVMKaL. At State Capital. INDIANAPOLIS. June 21. Complete confidence was expressed heretoday by republicans that Indiana will again return a majority of the 13 congressional place to the republican column in the election next fall and will seat In the state house a full list of republican officials. That the majority in both houses of the legislature should be republican also is declared, following the meeting here of state candidates on the republican ticket and Edmund D. Wasmuth of Huntington, state chairman of the party, L. "W. Henley, state secretary and other republican leaders. This conferenc occurred yesterday at the Severln hotel and was attended by many republican workers. Confidence that tho recent democratic convention had left nothing to fear in a political way in the state was expressed by all who attended. One of the. outstanding features of the democratic convention was the announcement by former Governor Ralston Mhat President "Woodrow Wilson should be the candidate of the democratic party in 1910 for re-election to a third term as president. The republicans point back to the speeches of democratic orators on the occasion when Theodore Roosevelt was running as a candidate for a third term as president and he was not running for a third consecutive term then and simply smile. They hope the democrats will keep up tnit kind of talk, they say. It is not the purpose of the republican state organization to leave even the most minute detail or organization work uncompleted from now until the election, they say, and plans looking to the most complete organization In counties that ever has been attempted, were laid at the conference here yesterday. At the same, time the republicans planned to lend every possible effort they could to matters of public Import with the winning of the war as a goal. They said they Intended to let none of the implications of the democratic convention, to the effect that the republicans are not supporing the winning of the war whole-heartedly. Impress them for a moment. They will go on, they determined, preparing Indiana for whatever is to come in a war way and after that Is done they will elect the republican state ticket. AFFIDAVIT INCOMPLETE; DEFENDANT FREED Judge Dunn in Gary City Court Couldn't Do Otherwise. In the Gary city ouurt yesterday Judge Dunn discharged John Miclialvskl. arrestd with two gallons and a quart of whiskey in his possession, upholding the contention of the attorney for thn defense that the affidavit was incomplete, but said, however, that he would find the man guilty upon pre-
Proof that Some Women
do Avoid
Mrs. Etta Dorion, of Ogdensburg, Wis., says: "I suffered from female troubles which caused piercing pains like a knife through 1117 back and side. I finally loBt all my strength so I had to go to bed. The doctor advisea an operation but 1 would not listen to it. I thought of what I had read about Lydia E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound and tried it. The first bottle brought great relief and Bix bottles have entirely cured me. All women who have female trouble of any kind should try Lydia E. Ilnkham's Vegetable Compound."
How Mrs. Boyd Avoided an Operation.
Canton, Ohio. "I suffered caused me much suflermg, ana I would have to go through an get well. "sij motner, wno naa oeen
ham s Vegetable compound, advised me to try it be fore submitting to an operation. It relieved me from
my troubles so I can do my ditnculty. 1 advise any woman female troubles to give Lydia table Compound a trial and for them." Mrs. .marie X. E.. Canton. Ohio. Everij Sick
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sentatlon of an affidavit embodjing the clause, covering "bartering or giving away liquors." The affidavit on which th judge rul&d. charged the defendant with having liquor for selling .purposes. LI IN JSSES AWAY rspEciAi, To Thb Times LEXINGTON. Neb., Jur.e 21. Joseph J. Trabe, of Hammond, aged IS, is mourned by many friends. He died recently here. The deceased was born in Highland. Ind., AuguBt 1st. 1S30. He was married Oct. 22. 1317 to Miss Eleanor B. Delshunty of this city. They had gone to New Mexico for the winter, and while there Mr. Laible contracted pneumonia from which complications set in. which finally led to his death, despite the efforts of competent physicians both in New Mexico and this city. He was a kind and loving husband, a dutiful son. and a bright and upright young man. and was loved and respected by all with whom he came In contact. Burial t-ok place Monday from the Catholic church, this city. Rev. Maloney conducting the services. Interment was at the Catholic cemetery, here. He leaves a wife and father to mourn his departure. DEATH ENDS ALL F0RJ0HN SANGI East Chicago Officer Hurt in Automobile Accident Died Yesterday. John Sancl, East Chicago, the policeman who has been for the last two weeks In St. Margaret's hospital suffering from automobile injuries, died at 11:15 yesterday morning. It will be remembered that Sancl was on his way to work at Calumet on June 6th. When alighting from the street car at the railroad crossing near McCook avenue he was hit by an automobile driven by C. D. Sharpe. superintendent of the Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Sanci's skull was fractured and it is alleged that his death occurred as a result of these injuries Notice was served on Mr. Sharpe yesterday that he would be held for trial on the charge of manslaughter. Mr. Sharpe has been a resident of this city for a number of years and is not only held in very high esteem but is gener ally considered a careful driver. His car struck Sancl while passing the street car at the point mentioned. Sancl is a Roumanian 3S years old and leaves a wife and two children age three and four years respectively. The nerves of the body are not unlike the telegraph system at the Front. The millions of nerve filaments are like & 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 gxude the heart and stomach. By this means the stream of blood laden with nourishment is sent to every part of the body. So it is that the blood feeds the nerves. If blood is impoverished, we feel nervous sleepless "fidgety." The blood needs to be built up. If we 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 drug-gist the 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. j If you like you can send 10c. to! Dr. Pierce and p;et a trial package, i This "Irontic" is a soluble form i of iron combined with valuable I herbal extracts rolled into a tablet '. ' that will sive you " pep." 1
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from a female trouble which two doctors decided that operation before I could neipea Dy iyaia trnit house work without any wno is amicted wnii iu. Tinkham's Vege it win do as much JJOYD. 1421 nn. fct I A Woman Shdii IT 1T&TkT LYDIA E.P1NKHAM s YEAR ENDS A large expectant crowd that filled all the seats and took all available standing room surged Into the Indiana Harbor Auditorium last night to witness the final event In the public school's program of commencement week. This is always a big event in the school year in East Chicago last rjight was no exception. It was the twentieth annual commencement, with thirty graduates in the the college preparatory course and j four in the non-ccllcge preparatory course. The program opened with a pleasing selection by the high school orchestra under the leadership or Principal Judge Boggs of the junior high school. Harrison building. Then came an inspiring invocation by Rev. R. C. Speer. Indiana Harbor. A double quartet 'of trained voices sang "The Home Road" by Carpenter. It was much enjoyed by the audience and heartily applauded. The event of the evening was the address by James L. Gardner, D. D.. who took for his subject. "The Life Worth While." Dr. Gardner is an exceptionally fine speaker and gave the young people (older ones as well) some good advice and held before them a series of high ideals. His address was frequently punctuated by applause. The girl's chorus sang "Fly, Singing Bird" by Elgar. The selection was well rendered. Superintendent Canine, In his characteristic impressive manner, presented the diplomas and medals. The Geo. H. Lewis medals for girls, as a reward for excellent scholarship, was presented to Lerneice Bunting. The C. C. Smith Lemon Juice For Freckles Girls! Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try It! Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shako well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beauti.ier, at very, very small cost. Tour grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion Into the face. neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless. Adv.
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One i Unit stamp Save your register coupons as we will exchange them for Thrift Stamps, beginning Monday, June, 24th. Straw Hat Talk We have them suitable to any head and pocketbook $2.00 and Up Bathing Sidts See our line and then decide. Summer Underwear and Shirts. JACK FOX
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Operation MEDICINE CO. LYNN. M ASS. medal for boys was awarded to Johs Golder. Rev. Elmer Jones of the Harbor pronounced the benediction. T. B. CUMEFORD STRICKEN ILL Thomas B. Comeford was stricken suddenly ill at his grocery store on North Fourth street early this morning. He fainted and was attended bv Dr. M. M. Latry. He was much better at noon. Lafayette (Ind.) Courier, June 18. Mr. Cumeford's mothir. Mrs. William Buckley and brothers. Fred and Pan Cumeford. reside in Gary. Buy a Thrift Stamp today. 4 Nervous Run-Down Women Tells How .Vinol Creates Strength Duked, Tenn. "I live on a farm and keep house for six in my family. I ge.t into a nervous run-down condition so it seemed as though 1 would die. A friend advised me to try Vinci. I have been greatly improved by its use, and am better and stronger, in every way." Mrs. H. H. Goodwin. The reason Vinol was so successful in Mrs. Goodwin's case is because it contains beef and cod liver peptones, iron and manganese peptonates and glycerophosphates, the very elements needed to build up a weak, run-down system and create strength. Norris rharmacy, Joseph W. V.'eis. Hammond; Schlieker's Rharmacy find druggists everywhere. Ad v. ICHOP SUEY I 5 Your friends eat at our place, 5 why not you? We serve the best 5 ateaks and chops that can bo bought- We keep everything fre-Fh and clean. Good management. The New China Cafe 167 State St., Hammond. Phone 445. HOW IS kE TIME; ' THIS IS THE PLACE where you can save 75 pes rent on your clothes by buying here. HAMMOND TAILORING COMPANY S. GHEEXPERO, Trop. 538 Hohman St. OOUH IW AXD SEE THE BARGAINS. Cleaning;. Freaalac .. u( Rnlrtnc V k.f.tir. $5.00 cash purchase-vmadev ra FOR MEN. Hammond Bldg.
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