Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 31 July 1918 — Page 5
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Wednesday. July 31. 1918.
Home Demonstrations. BY MARIiARET M. CORNELL. For Werk Beginning: Joly Ul. Monday Office. Liberty Hill. Tel. 74 Tuesday 2 31 p m. Training Class Liberty Hi!! 'f dr;e-day 2:ii(1 r. tr. Canrlng Columbia school Thursday 2 -00 p. m . Canning: Irv-S.-hool Friday ":;'"" p. rn. Frond and Cake with no wheat Home of Mrs. V : rtlett . r- zr- j SOHAL i SOCIAL NEWS Vh- Women's Home Mi si.-nary will , I meet at th h.-me of Mr-. A. E. Tink- j t 51 IVniilisn street Eri.i.-iy aft. r- : ncoa at tw.i-thirty oV!..-k. i .tr. and Mr-- V T M.- Wr n' 'At 1 tA. f.h street have- r,.rrn,,. r.v,,.rR, ' - fi :e a thre n.-fks' stay at S'. Jc s. . h. ! '' M:h. Mr Mo A lee.- sj.ei.t a part cf th- :
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t,::;i- pi ;h. sat.Mari'.im t-ikinc th-- n;i"- ' nc' ,;,r! scout ul meet tri eveurn! bnths !'"i- the benefit of his health. t I'r.ns- hi II for a s-hort bus.ness , !noe:i!-s. The juris of i:U tr..-ops are i Mrs. hi-. Hio hel and daurhtr Kath- requested to attend j 'tine ot" l : : Moratn- avenuo. who kftj " I
Hammond a ue. k m, for n ,,. i tr;r. ba-.e - at .ard to th-,.- t : o ,; frorti Wh.'e s..lphur Springs. W. Va. "Utv w ill a!;. s;-e;a! :,:P . ., irrin. W. Va.. before st ons to "amo i New- Jer,.v to isC v -h Mr son. Winn .lores. i has ,,,, . i - " ; DANGER SIGNALS OF BAD BLOOD imrle on t, ,- i , .v,,. : i les in the i v -'.. f.'til'Hv fird swnr'hv cotiioiev ion. ; ird s art hv comolexiin pores oW-.r; ooo-o- .,00-1.. r.. ........ c '-rei .p..ts. s '.aiv kin nfreoiion ' c.rtM :p! i..n. tr.n.'!i',. livr. lvsp?pia i st"l s'.otna h.iroi;b!es are comm. n s.ym;- . tf'tns of poji,.n,.,! l.i.,o..i r'-w dy offeted tndiv to Ti'.ere is no - r ;blio that h so successful!'.- etired th-se rlieasps ' ss Xumb' r f Eor The Ttlood." An old dor-tors prescription containing the
most reliable alteratives knewn to medi- j The young ladies of the suit departed! science j ment at the Lion Store enjoyed a fish P'lt up by J. C Mender.hsll. Evans- I dinner last evening at the Hammond
v'.r,'. Ir.d.. ',1 y.ars a drugrist. i beach. Those in the party were Mrs. j Women are largely responsible for Sold by .Irs. W. Wei. Hammond, and t!raeo Clark". Mrs. Clara B he. Mrs. ' the health of the family and diet with- '. nr! Pnig Store. 5UH Mir!;., Ind'ana Carrie Long. Mrs. I.o. t lta Rv an, Mrs. fruits and vegetatbies each dy
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WHOLESALE -PRICES ! These Rel:nors are Brand New, Fresh S'ock and are Guaranteed. They will add considerable mileage to your old tires.
PRICE LIST FOR THIS SALE .2.:,0 31x4 $3.00 26x4 $3.85 37x4J . 2 5 32x4 3.25 33x43 3.95 33x5 . 2.75 33x4 3.50 34x4U 4.00 35x5 . 2 0 34x4 3.75 35x4" j 4.25 36x5 . 25 3"x4 3. SO S5x4i 4.50 57x3
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Gary Tire Corporation "Gary's Tire Bargain Center" p WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. li Phone 229. N 33 WASHINGTON ST. GARY, INDIANA. We Are Open Every Evening.
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1834 Broadway, Gary, Ind. Arc now the distributors in Lake County of the Mmmf.'H'tim ! at St. Joseph, Mich. THE HIGHEST CLASS -74 -TON TRUCK ON THE MARKET. FHZSE, SS0& mPLEJ
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Also light ton trucks with 2500 lbs. can-vine; capacity, complete with body, top. windshield, solid rubber tires in rear. Price $9G0.00. Heavy ton truck, 3000 lbs. carrying capac ity, body, top, windshield, solid rubber tires in rear. Price $1 26CK00. All trucks arc complete hand made, at machine made price. Hundreds of Famous Trucks in use now in Cuba, California, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, New York City, etc. City of Chicago also user of the Famous Trucks. C S. government has also accepted specifications of the Famous Trucks. Order now and get immediate delivery.
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1834 Broadway, Gary, Ind.
East Chicago Representative Ed Majewski, 4917 Tod
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I ... visit relatives in Charleston. W. Va.. be- j fore returning to Hammond and expect j to le pone about a month. I j Miss Roberta Mo A leer. daughter of Mrs. Margaret Me A leer, is visiting- her ; grandmother nt Se.ult St M Just I now she is enjo.ving boat trip to port i !.ur. Ft. Williams and Duorh, in company with hr aunt. Mi' will riot return uri'il about SI ; -b . l. A baby girl was hern Stit.dav iv. mil to Mr. and Mrs. Elll.is K-iti.-b-'-.d-is SH i::U Stat' sueet. Mother 1 ba are (hung nne. The regular meeting of the Mix Shu'.- ! man iiate w ;u lu: ht la on W ( -li;.-s.la v. July 1 he matter of ha iiik an ad- . visory committee will be brought up. If lido; ted. tins committee will haw tt.o ! HtU'l nv on ,'A malters pertaioinK to the ' ol-.tb. The !:.! net r-gis' ra t !! board j will f:!e a report and hae ..th.-r i:niiiuuals eh-ctt-d as rieinhers. I i The rfpilfir meeting of I'mty !;eiew - Woman's P.-ncnt Association mil jhe h.-id this evenn.B the Knights and . - '".!" '-r Security Hall. i he m.-m.wrs . n .r.est.-d to p.y their insurnn. 1 '' fl ' t!;,? "feting and not ot li-nu.-". j ; Th Maywoorf Auxiliary t.: tie Ji. .1 Vo - - s m met-t t'l's cvram; at the In- : ru. i Hish s h-i, invr.atiou is i n'!'''1 IO H'; K'";!ors aP'i 5e v ! 1 Th- r?oy Seoul s or troop s-x will meet '! ' - " "-o n 5 lrv:;u: Sl -' ' U'romi - t'.v at ?cvn o'clock. 1 h. re will important business. ; i The Kntchls snd Ladies cf Security will hold thei- iepu!ar business n.eetuiir j .e,.2v. at thelr hall in the K.mbach I buihling. A week from tonight is roll loall i..--etli,g ar.d it i- very imno, tant ; , at -very tnemb'-r be rre:-eiu to sK-n .-,,'1 ontl hook KrmenibT t ie date, ,,u -,h l - ! ' Th ti-frlrtr of tlo Alie Clco v.-i ; 1 iti have their regular meetinc I'rid-iy afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Alice 'k;l. 1 i The ?lxth division cf th" La-.iie" Aid isooietv of the First M. E. church will ! meet with Mrs. R. V. Tore h at lo r home. ! S13 Sibley street, Thursday aft.rimon. Anna Lins.-rnan. Miss Catherine Lies, n..$4.55 .. 4.60 ... 4.75 UNJJd 1 M LJ Lf7 True I racK
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Alma Smith. Mrs. Josei h Miller and daughter. Mrs Wilfred P. Kruyer. of ;'. Carroll street. "'" f"'" Indianapolis tomorrow " ,irre Mrs. Kru.-r has accepted a position in the f her husband's lather. Jeter J. Kruyer. revenue rolleci t of Indian.!. Mis. Miller will return after a two wr-ek' visit. The Kpworth Leagues of the two ':: .; rch 'he Monr.-o Street M. K. and i!!.- I'n-.-t M. K. w tli po to the Whiting l 'ii!i toir.oj r-'i- evening for picnic iirl'. Tin- numbers are requested to i . t nt thf i . rtir-r of State and Hohman i reels to tak.-- -.he six o'clock car. Every in:.' is expected to t ike their own lunch. l-'rar.k Suttin. the jeweler, has moved from 2 14 State street t ." S65 Hohman street nf it door in the Majestic restaur'int. Watch for his opening announcem r.t. NOTICE. The regular meeting of the West ',..,. , . . , r. i- t.aru will hrU, t ,h West Hammond school T!,m..,1ay u,ninPi August 1st. at S uV wh ' important business. A large fl , (( ,n ,)Hnc0 , df.slrpd No CHT,U will be m. - ited. -:' i -1 JOS. MILLER. SECT. vrt7f j o ,-hicaeo. the French ,., irn iier. will be nt the Marinello Shop f'riiia y. IMiot-.e 2070 for appointments. 7-21-2 VOLUNTEER TRAINING AT LIBERT! HALL '' "' ' 'C ',n ass-mbled with the Home monsirat:..n --"i noon to be Instructed as Home rnotistrntors. There is a pnerai reelincr mor - i"C,i can oe haven u u:ni.-o. nro:n. of wo-v.en are instructed at s.;.mo lime in various iioi't't n. or e ejly 1 Mere i-: great ne.-l . r . canning campaign. Women sa : "We ran put other ,t;g-s as:.'." so loi.e rs t'-o-re i.n danger : tr.e t.."is going- to wasie in sard, lis. If the. farmer has more than h can us", it is oar patriotic duty to make an effort to see that his produets are obtained and canned." Hammond wants to he instrumentatl in helping make the food go "round the coming- year. , a nnot be said to he the most wholesome. Why no? let de.-p green string beans, fresh crisp carrot, tender red beets, plump j iicy tomatoes. flush-cheeked c-dden peoch.es fill the pantry shelves and so make the bottle of tonic less 1 necessary, and laughter take the place ot the disordered stomach? Some of the fruits and a few vegetables have had their season, but there is abundr,n e. of each still, and will continue to late into the fall. The hulled soft bean may be canned Just as other vegetatb'.es may. Every food from mushrooms to meat and soup may he successfully canned and ready for tatble use upon opening. Miss Cornell will continue to give demonstrations on food and other home problem. at the regular centers at Libert-. Hail kitchen, the Domestic Science rooms in the schools and at any private homes that may arrange with her e.i her office. Telephone74. Liberty Hall. BIG TIME AT INDIANA HARBOR "Help Our B-iy Over There" and have the time of your life enjoyins? an attractive entr rtainment and dance criven by the Patriotic Citizens Corn".ftee of Indiana Harbor, at the Auditorium. Michigan Ave., August 3rd. A era o o T3 Si. H3" CD CO Eles Phone 1753. Ave.
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ONE OF UNCLE I NtlW"' ,c f . rry Co This photo, passed by the committee on public information, -hows a model of a big camouspecial feature out of th ordinary w ill h th tatlctne- cT nicturfs for later uv ' in movie films. He sure that your pe - j ture appears with others foremost In ! promoting a benefit dance and entertainment whereby the be v who have cona from East Chicago-Indiana Harbor will be gruti".i";,sly remembered by their own town folks who fe-l a Just pride in their valiant patriotism. The personnel of the head committee. worked late into last nlpht pi a, I tig conspicuous posters in all business houses ask'tiR for the puo's patronage In this event. Mr. Si:-c. Duhin. one of the chief attractions In the r, Elks Minstrels staged at Kast f'hh-azo ,., on a recent date. Is offering his talents t j, and as a drawing card alone Is worth more than the modest admission price being asked for tin entice evening;' affair. other talent of the very best will be secured to appear on that evening's program. Many novel dancing features will be introduced and or.e of the greatest of these will be the appearance on the ball-room floor of many jackies and soldiers who are coming expressly for the occasion. Dther functions which are scheduled for this j evening are undergoing postponement to give this night In its fullest sense to "the hoy over there. GET SUGAR CARDS AT LIBERTY HALL Hereafter sugar cards can he obtained from Miss Cornell, food demonstrator at Liberty Hall, Frank O'Rourke. Hammond I food administrator, announced today. J Formerly application was male at Mr. O'Rourke 'a office with the Northern I States Life Insurance Company. EAST CHCAGO CITY HALL REMODELING Some important changes are being made on the first Poor of the c.ty hall. East Chicago, by remodeling the offices of the police sergeant, the building and street comrnisisoners and the city engineer. The eiffice formerly occupied by the street and building commissioners is now- turned over to the government employment, bureau: these commissioners have desks in the office of the city engineer while a portion of the engineer's room has been partitioned off for a private consultation room for H. E. Jones, examiner in charsre of the employment bureau; the police headquarters are being partitioned to provide a private room for th" clerical work of the dsk sergeant and for the police records. The book cases, which have heen in the police station quarter ever sin-" the public library was moved from the city hall, are now in the city court room w-here they have been well filled with tha law books recently purchased by the legal department. PATRIOTIC MEETING. How the CnCed States Metal Refining Co. cultivates th spirit of patriotism and loyalty among the employees. Yesterday afternoon the I "nited States Metals Refining Co . at East Chicago, had a patriotic meetings of its employees at its plant In Calumet under the auspices of the officers and supervisors of the plant. The gathering was aftnded by all the employees of the company' plant, and a band entertainment was given. Before the meeting convened the band played the Star Spangled Banner while Mr. W. D. Kilbourn, assistant superintendent, raise,! the American and Polish flags. Mayor I.eo JlrOormsrlt presided. He gave a brief but touching patriotic speech, after which he introduced 'he following speakers: The first speaker following the mayor was Michael llavraii. attorney, of Indiana Harbor, who also mrd a touching and patriotic speech, pleading that the employees remain loyal to the country and assist the employers in producing the government's orders and demands. Tha third speaker wa Carl Sieradzki. GARY Til Gary, Indiana. COOLER INSIDE THAN OUT. 2 DAYS, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. AUG. 3-4 Matinee Daily. J. W. Whitehead offers The World's Champion Burlesque Show 4The Pennant Winners" 35 PEOPLE MOSTLY GIRLS SEE The Rainbow Runway A Great Novelty. Admission 25-5075-1.CC Reserve Seats Now. Box office open daily until 6 p.m.
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t ? 1 '',-v-' 4 J X 1 l'i., 1 ' UvyU U I Camouflaged American cannon. flawed American gun that is to be jriven our boys over there for use aprainst tha Hun. It is built to it of the I'r'ish Recruiting Centre 'hif-igo, who t"'ke n the lar.u'.o an ! a.-ked tl.e ivdj.-sh ee to remain loyal. fourth P' ' ker w a - Dr. Korvln wsl.i. ox-vai'tam of thf Oreek at Srvdish emplov The Rienko army, ami e oe otfici .l organizing offi- j cer of the- !.!,. addressed the ft Polish and 1 tali 1 army 01 ) ranee, who iiii 1 iriuf nt i y in 'he n languages. The last fpeaiver Vns Ati Lopatka of Kast "hicago mey Waiter district orgar.izer of tl:o I'oih army. win. made a I, ngthy a. 1 dress in the Polish language ate! also pl.-iid-'d that the p.-.iish re.pl j remain loyal to the last and support the ; country in the prosecution of the wari b. ing f-'ithful work, r at the factori. and shops if are not in a position to serve at the- front. r.fhv.'cn the talks, the band playe.j a patriotic; pio-f, and nt the conclusion the meeting was adjourned with the band playing My Country Tis of Thee." After the ric-ting Supl. Wm. Thum 1
showed t!i- speak, rs around the plant. Gary Theatr" nxt Saturday and SunThe meeting was wry successful and i day hate made that slmw one of the appealed to all who were present, which j most talked of In all burlesque. Per-
was evid need by the voluntary contributlon made by the er.ir!oye of the
diftereru nationalities immediately aft- 1 glass run-way which is used. This is t-r the meet in. Th" contribution was ;.n effect very much out of the ordifor the Polish Army ir. Franc,.. The j ntity. It was invented by J W. White-
company a iso gav e considerable contributb.n. Ti si -alo rs were entertain td and invited to lunch at th- company's dining ro.-rn. Alter showing the speak - er. around the plant Mr. Thum was very i 7f kind in taking th" visiting officers the rolish nrrr.y around the ,.ty in hia automobile, FIRST SEW DRAFT MIS CALLED Crown Point Board Announces Names of Men Who Go to Ft. Thomas. Special To Top, Times. 1 CROWN POINT. LVD.. July ?.l. The following men drafted by the local board at Crown Point will leave for Ft. Thomas on August "th: Frank M-' la uehey, Batesville, Ind. Anton Simon KInssen. St. Johns. Henry H. Schmidt, Iyer. I.eo Kluoh, Shelby. Kdv.-. Sonnenberg. Palmer. Frank Roland Fim-k. Shandon, Ohio. John A. F lev ins. Fast lary. .loo Fetrina. Crown Point. Itonian Mueller. Lowell John J. Sehat'-r. Cedar Lake. Har-.ld J. llccl"n. Lowell. ejerrjt J. I'oerna, Thayer. Frank J. Vyhnsnek. Cedar Lake. Frank Joseph Kollmg. Crown Point. "luy Foggs, ottumva. Iowa. K'lw. John Irvine. H"bart. H, nry ;. nurnh-irt, Shelby. LAKE CO. SOPEBVISOB HAS NEW POSITION Mi Lilian Johnson, former supervisor of the Lake county schools, has resigned her P'osittort for r-v year in the F.:i t Chicago High school Mi Johnson has accepted a position as tea.- h r C i::;!::--h :n the Huntm;ton High sclio"!. OPERATION AT . SAS3 HOSPITAL C-irrora! Kservice f -7 r n on i r.o - t : the p.-,)?, n m ts,kon to an underw . tit an !cr hid bee-, in foreign . ; . -- e v p n i . ; n t h s v. 1 1 e n . y. l-i e vv;i ove'come !v . of the H:tl. i'e w-a American base hospital operation on the ;ntes.H:d n : jn.p, v-i-iff w hen ii sufa nervous breakdown, due to rro-ie pair, which he bad undrf, r over a t.-.on'h. He was transfered the t gone feried to a Icnbrn hospital, where he recovered sufl'ii mntlv to be brought to America. The wounded soldier came to Gr. ry about the f:st of June, where he stayed with his brother. C. H Keller f.rid s:-t i. Miss C d-i-e Keller He did not improve in health, however. Mod was p!a t-J under the care of specialists in Chicago. His condition t,rew steadily worse, uitni na ting finally In h'.s death Sunday ri ght in Chio;: g o. At thf d .: a -brl were his sister. br.th--r ."-nt brother-in-law, of Gary, with vvlv m he lived when employed at th" Tin Pi;,e omp-my's !-.:'.:. SPEEDER ARRESTED. Pa u I I this m c , le. l.er.oe unins lv of ij.irv was f -r speeding hi arrested motor- ! INSURANCE AGENTS j NOT AFFECTED By 1 'nited Psfss INDIA VA POLIS. Ind.. July 31. Major Robert Baltzell. state conscrpitionist agent for Indiana, has received word from Washington that insurance agents will not be effected by the "work or fight" order. j p..: mast r at f'r.-t and s.-cT.d class ' posto'oio.- s - -- u t horn., d - tile affiI 'a vits w i! h I-"',; Vfc'r.pii...:-. -: rd for tic" purpose of s. ccrfng cieferred t ii'sijfiOHlton f-M- suj , r isc-y ..rtlcia'.s 111 postoffices, clerks whose service cannot be dispensed with without lowering the cf-
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j Even though the tasualties have been I numerous the daily lists may not h tl. iency of the service, drivers of srov- greatly expanded, for under the policy ernment owned automobiles, mechanics i which Ceneral Pershing 13 following he '"'i skilird laborers whose services arejcmi spread the casualties of the lat r.hsolutely necessary and clerks and ub-f-Ven days out over a month of Lime if -ttttite clerks employed at military! he de ms it -.-iso to .! that.
branches. These men wail h' i-ed in t'lass J. I HIT BY TRAIN; DIES. Mary Peharski, one of four Chicago people in an automobile hit by a Michigan Central train at East !ai y on July "'. died at the Mercy hospital, tlary. last night. The remains will be shipped 'o Minock. III., this evening for burial. Th" other three victims of the accident .-.re yet at the hospital. GARY THEATRE. The special features incorporated in th production of "The Pennant W r.r.ers." who will be .f,-n at the ! haps none of these has caused so much , -on, men, . fn. t r a t-. r n t rfiinHow j :-.( Ji'i. tn producer or 1 n finant ' Wmreis" and is protected s-o that itn1 Ik j4-1 I itators are unabl ; to reproduce it ! - . BOOKS ON FOOD CONSERVATION lary public library announces will have on exhibition books. l I The 'that it I posters and circulars treating on food onserva tion at the big food conservation demonstration that is to be held at the Gary Orpheum thfatte next aSturday. NEW FLAT. Other permits have been issued to M. M. Chuk. 1820 Massachusetts St., for the erection of a two story framefiat to cost $4.5"0 and to Casper Caputanieko, 1533 Adams street for a two story brick store and three apartment flat to cost $55-1. GARY DEATH. Dorothy Polka. IT months old. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John rolka, SIS Adams streetT Gary, died yesterday following; a short iilnes. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at ?:3' from the Croatian church at Twenty-third and Adam street, with interment at St. Roneftis cemetery, Chicago. GARY COUPLE ASKS DIVORCE In Gary superior court veterday. Mrs .Annie Mernwev.hor filed com-j plaint asking a divorce from her hushand, charging habitual drunkenness j and cruel and inhuman treatment. TAKES OUT BUILDING PERMIT ,1 hn I'.-kert Ge.ry, .' out a building permit f of a isvo stoiy bri, K 1'. more street, to t-ct J: t o n being hejutt. . .,-e. t oil j jr. .4 Fin- j , onst rttcISSUED SPECIAL TRAINING ORDER IB WASHIX'ss J -rrovost Vai-f hal enei - . d i v- issued o j- special 'or schools :i call for ." . " training. The August 13. . ill Frank Jerome, who c nducts the Wigrwam Furniture Store in Penn avenue, has just returned from a trip to Denver. Colo. He had the pleasur of meeting J. H. Mnyling. formerly of the East Chicago- Land Company of thi i"tv ni w ho is actively engaged m general enterprisins promotion work in the western city. CASUALTY LIST NOT EXCESSIVE tContfnued from rg one.) ed the names of men who participated in the activities along the Marne a -week ago last Sunday. Yesterday's list, as well as todays list, plainly represent the three division participating In the battle. RAINBOW MSN INCLUDED. In today's list were several men who are readily identirled as officers con nected with the Rainbow division, show- ! ing plainly that the division to which the Indiana artillery regiment, is at- ; taehed participated in the drive right j from the beginning. In yesterday's list and also in today's TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY WANTED Laborers; 43 Vi cent pe hour. Call 371 Xog-an St., Hammond. 7-31-2 FOR RENT 3 or 4 rooms; near Hobart car line. Mrs. Jno. Witt. Hobart. Ind. 7-.;i-i WANTED I If.il.llliOlld. 11 boy. M i j. Hotel. LOST White coral allignor p'n, bet. t; Oftice and Wood st.; valued as keepsake: reward. 734 Wood ave. Phone
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11.1. . -LI A. J :re Says Chemist Is Public Benefactor. "Being a doctor, and suffering for many years with stomach trouble. I feel I cannot do justice to so great a public benefactor in writing. layr's Wonderful Remedy is everything you have claimed for it. I can now eat and relish victuals I have not dared to eat in many years. Am feeiir.g like newly horn" It is a simple, harmless preparation that jemoves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach. liv?r and irtestlr.al ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy. Ridseley T'rug Stores in Gary. Central Drug Store in Indiana Harbor, and druggists everywhere. Adv. !ist ware a :under of casualties for the 14;"h field artillery, which was fotmerlv the 1-t Illinois artillery and a part of the Rainbow- division. In act. nearly all the units that go to make up the Kainbow division are represented in tin, two asualty lists. The adjutant-general's office assumes that the casualties of the last e'even days wiil come right along now, though is already said, it lias no advices or I thrs subject from General Pershing j NO SIAUOKl'Ea. THEY SAT. I The war department authorities do (fee! Hssui.d t f on,- thing, and !t is that J there has b 11 io s! tughter o American troops. Th. .fa, t thai General Per ishing in hi si reports has made no refer ence to heav y oa?,iait, s is taen to indicate that 'he oat-ualtiOK have not ht-en larger than the commanding officer would expect in such a drive. Members of the general staff corps hei" comment on the fact that every division and in fact every regiment of American troop j participating in the present drive, is in the command of an experienced regular army officer, who from the day he entered West Point was schooled in the science of taking care of his men. The country, according to genera! staff officers, can he assured that the heroic work of the CoO.OeO Americans engaged in this fight was performed under the most scientific rule? of warfare which means that all the protection posI sible was atforded the individual so!diers. These start otTicers pointed out that while much of the fighting has been out in the open. the American army to a greater extent than any other army 1 schooled in the rractiM of ground fighting which means that the advances in most instances are made on the hand and knees and to a considerable extent in open formation. SURGICAL DRESSINGS DEPT. TO REOPEN The full allotment of material to fill th quota assigned us has at last been received and the surgical Dressing Room w ill be open again on Tuesday for ie,ulr work. All workers ara urged to make it their first business to try to get our rjuotat finished by Sept I, in spite of the delay in gettinsj supplies. Mrs. Emma 5Ieyers. formerly Mrs. Moenoh, will hear something to her advantage by addressing 5523 Princeton ae. (rear) Chicago. ' T-2D-6 Women Who Fascinate. The art t fascination and attractiveness in women is founded on good health. Women who drg through long hours, days, weeks and sometimes months of suffering with headaches, backache and dra gging-do wn pains soon wear the tell-tale expression of woe and misery. If every" such woman would only turn to that good old-fashioned root and herb remedy. Lwdia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, to alleviata such ailments it would surely prove the greatest aid to health and consequent beauty that she has ever known. Adv. BIG SELECTION OF MADE TO ORDER FALL AND WINTER 22.50 to 35.00 During our eight-day opening sale, ending Saturday, August Srd. Order now and save $10 to $15. H. SHNEIDER 79 STATE ST., HAMMOND, I Story & Clark I Piano Co. M Established 18S7. Capital and Surplus $o,u00,000.00. & Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRAND3 Stores in all principal cities of the United States, Factory Branches 503 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. E82-584 Oakley Ave., Hammoftd. Wilfred JTnghes, Jlgr. Opposite Postofflce. Know Our System It makes spenders, savers and savers financially independent. For appoint ments, call, telephone or write Frederic W. Handschy Representative. HOTEL MEE, HAMMOND, IND. Licensed in lilinoi3 and Other States, DISTRICT AGENTS WANTED.
