Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 12 August 1918 — Page 5
Mondav. Alienist 12. 1918.
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PERSONAL SOCIAL NEWS
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Liberty Council Roya! N"e1fhhors will rneet this evening in the K. and L. cf S h&i! at eight o'clock. AM members artrequested to tie present as there are im portant matters of business to be at tended to.
j with his cousin John K. Myers and famThe "Woman's Foreign Missionary So- ily of Truman avenue. Cie'y of the First M. E. church will mcf 1 Tuesday afternoon at the church in Rus- i Mrs. Anna Breiila't and family will pfi; stree;. This 13 the annual mite box leave sh.itly for Erie. Pa . whf re t ! openir.sr and eiectt n of officers and ' will visit .!! dausthter. Mrs, Alice cltz every member js requested to be presnt. j E'.-e'.yn Hurnr't of llfghland .street j v. sued v Ith fn-nds at North Judson The "Woman's Franchise Leaitue will ; o-. er Sunday. rr.et this evening wi:h Mrs Herbert ! Hut, hir.s at her h-.sr.f. S South Hon- Mr. ar.l Mrs. H .7. Wright of Illman sire. A good attendance is desir- Monroe street have a new Elgin si, an J ed m order -o make arrangements for 1 motored to Momence over Sunday.
the picnic to b eheld Saturday. The R C Auxiliary will meet this "'"ning at the Chamber of Commerce at eight o'clock. The mothers o,f the Rooster C'luh are especially invited. This wil! Ve a business meeting. The board of deacor.nesses of the Christian church will meet at the time cf Mrs. Ralph Fierce. 45 Condit street, tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock. The Filar. Misses Alma. Ka'henr.e and Eva of -1 EUzabeth street a...; Miss, Isabella Vanderh 'Of of Indiana nue have returned to their homos after a two weeks' trip to points tn the east. They spent several days at Old Point Comfort. Va , with thir brother, James Filar., who has been stationed there for the past sixteen months with the signal crpf While there another brother. ,Wi!'.!am J. Filan, who is an instructor in nf.e ranee at Annapolis. Md.. came to visit them. The your. ladles also visite dHampton Roads. Norfolk, Cape Henry and Virginia Beach. ' - Misses Lola and Mildred Mr Ore of 1143 Monroe street left last evening- on a two weeks' vacation with relatives at Grand Rs; ar.d Owosso. Mich. ts! Tyra Sheffield of Valparaiso has CIVIL WftH-VETERAN Tells Aged People How To Get More Strength. Here is another link in the chain of evidence to prove that our famous cod liver and iron tonic Vinol creates ttrer.gth for feeble old people. Mr. Nelson H. Pease of the National Soldiers home. Tennessee, says: "I am 74 years of a?e and was In a weak, debilitated condition, poor appetite and did rot sleep well. Vinol pave me a good arreti'e. I sleep well, and it has built rr.e up so I feel stronger and better In every way. I stroneiy recommend Vino! t such conditions as I believe it prolongs life for old people." Norris Pharmacy. Joseph W. Weis. Hammond: ? h'ieker's Pharmacy ar.d drugeists e erv vv here. Adv. DON'T STRAIN YOUR EYES Headaches, nervousness and sight failure result from EYESTRAIN. See us about it. HAHHOXD DPTISAL GO, 141 p. State St. Hammond ORPHEBH SCHOOL FOR I DANCING .1 152 State St., Hammond. DANCING CLASSES MONDAY AND THURSDAY. CLEAN AND CORRECT DANCING. PRIVATE LESSONS. PHONE 3328. Hall to Rent for All Occasions. PROF. J. GREGORY KEAN'Ti S. G. Carley Transfer Co. EXPRESSING, AUTO VANS, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. 165 E. State Street. Hammond. Second fiocr aove Pastime Theater.
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The imdei'si.ened offers for sale and will receive sealed bids for same up to 12 o'clock noon Tuesday, September 3, 191S, for the real estate known as LAKE WOODS PARK and located at the Northwest corner of Fifteenth Avenue and Clark Road in the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, comprising in all about ten acres, property splendidly located for subdividing, five cent car fare and adjacent to rapidly expanding manufacturing district where homes are badly needed for workincmen. Terms of sale one-third down, balance one, two and three years, six per cent. Bids to be accompanied by certified check for ten per cent of bid offered. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. International Trust & Savings Bank, TRUSTEE 800 Broadway, Gary, Indiana.
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I Browns and Sheffiel1 at their homo on t South Hohman street. Mrs. Frank D. MctJee of Monroe etrt leaves this evening for a visit with relatives and friends at .Detroit and "Wayne, Mich. Mrs. Molly Moore of State street and I Mrs. L. Hupps of Sibley street both chiropractors of this rity. attended the h. .iiif -coming of chiropract :r physicians nt the college hiiiWniR? on Af-hland boulevard in Chicago last week. Merle I.eacock of the Great Lakes i i.N'avn! Timnir.e Si a' ion M'cnt Sunday The Clay tc si reet three i Sloan d families of 1.. W Brown, ft ieid f f South Hohman ;eorire Rohbins of Manilla 1 used a motor party yestert to c'lark Beach for a day's a vc r.u'" or. . i.l a y t ha t w e out :r..' Julian I'.reiliatt. son oj Breii'.alt of Monroe street Mrs. Ar.n.i r.as mi . California to make his home th his ' aunt ami complete his education. barren si reet ward C.eschcdM Mr of m. h i ler. of 2SS Highland street, will leave J today for Ft. Wayne. Ind. and surrotjr.d1 inp pom's for the week. They will return Saturday. i Rev. Thomas Bassett. paster of the i First M. E. church anJ his wife, will go to Preachers Point. Three Eakes. Mich . ! tomorrow for a three weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Goodland o,f Johnson street are spending a ween s vacation in Michigan. I Harrison Crowell. formerly a revenue I mnn at the Hammond DistHiinR Co., has j returned from a four months' visit with 1 his sons in Nebraska. He is row visitj Jp.jr with Mr. and Mrs Frank T. Hallett. ioh Becker street. Scout John Warner jr. of 33 Carroll j street returned this morning from Cedar ; Lake after spending three weeks with 1 the Boy Scout encampment there. i Rev. W. J. Hawthorne and two daughters Misses Elizabeth, and Francis left last evening for the east. They will visit points in eastern Ohio and then pr, to t 11 1 utuei p ma 10 visi: wr. niwinui hp 3 mother. The first of September Miss J Francis will enter a training school for nurses in Pittsburgh. j Mrs. Norman Morton of fi51 Ann street returned to her home Friday evening: from her former home. Erie, P.. where she hs been vi?!tin relatives and friends for about eight weeks. WILL REOPEN i Wilson's Restaurant. 63 State St.. will ' reopen for business Thursday, Aug-. 15th. s-12-St REVIEW OF MONTH IN ME DEMONSTRATION WEEK'S SCHEEULE. Monday office hours 9 to 1 1 a. m . 1 to 3 p. m. Tuesday. 2 p. m. Canning: Volunteer Class. Liberty Hall. "Wednesday 2 p. m. Canning; Riverside School. Thursday 2 p. m. Canning: Washington School. Friday 2 p. m. Canning; Wallace School. Saturday office hours 9 to 11 s m. These demonstrations are free to everyone. Demonstration in a home w-i'.l be given by arranging with the agent. Telephone 74. In the past month fifteen demonstrations in the making of war bread? and cake and tn the canning of fruits and vi-Knaiiii-n imvc lit-cii kiirzii in i.'i'fj Hall. the schools and homes or hiam- j mond by Margaret M. Cornell. Th , breads have b-en having baking-powder i loaves, muffins and biscuits made of a dainty combination of two of the following flours: barley, oats, corn, rice. The cakes were loaves of similar combination using syrup largely as substitute for sugar. The fruit and vegetables canned were w-ere corn, tomatoes. (carrots. gren beans, rhubarb, war beans. j Swiss chard, beets, apples, plums. These I demonstrations have been held in nine I centers. covring the city in the month j and arranged under th auspices off the committees of the respective centers !
SAVE -THE -WHEAT TAT-.KS. no. 12. crop may not sittti.e problem bvtihelv. The problem rniy not be closed w-;rh the ne.xt crop, because we have no vvy of kn vlnff whether the crop prospects will be pood this year. Now is the time to cultivate avir.:r end educate the people in this q ues'! on The hi-ead rat'on of French solf" li.ers has teen cut from to 21 o . r. F r e ti c h p r-opie n : e 0:1 a ration of one-third their usual amount of bread I. S. Food dm.
arungr vvitti tne .. i u " 1 . 1 committee on: I i-onserv fit ion. ) j An a venture of thirty-six p-' rons fit- j j tended ?h h dtvr..'t!' r. tinn. A volun-i teer .lass has m-t at I.ib.-rtv Hall and rei-"iv(i instruofj, Tl from iho niw I l'envns'ration As.-nt w I'h th-- purpose in ui ra line rherv. V I.l in hi1' mop that miy e the demon. st rat ior. s wi-rk that Iho public w ish ar! a pa rt of the most readily s". ration and arranr l-efure th"se an i be committee n.e ther" is much pr pa- j rcr 1 hi; r r.v.i b-- d'.ne ; ssitiie. S" !..-re must I tlr.KS. t'-U-i li.T.e Calls. j or.fer.mt es. lettf-rs and various rhases j of i ierica! work carried en m ar.while. ' Tin women of th c.-.mnmtec h 1 put 1 their shoulders t" the wheel, patriotic i citizens have sent their cars. Kvr-crs lhave .ionated food, and th has ln't-ii a Kratifv ing outh-oU from the housewives in a 1 1 einhuu e. From the office have eor.e J out twenty -four new .-pi per article, and ( fo..t y-r.in.- lettus. t'ir.o hundrtd twenty loftice rnlU ami one lmndreri .id thirl v. hve telephone calls have krone rut and been received. Aside from those, four 1 to six mee-'.nrs of the executive, penera! and office committees have hi en I held. j Approximately .M people have been reached at other times by the agent in talks on conservation to three patriotic assemblages. These are days full to the brim of patriotic duties Bill priv
ileges. All who have arranged demon- j "r, as stations attended them, or co-operated j of hi in any way have done so with some sac- j write -rlflce hut cheerfully, with the one pur- ;.-...-u" pose in vi'w. to a e no sfc no unturned ' eontair that will aid in w inninir this war soon, hoc :'
May th iourafre that Ins 111a 1 Uf d 'his first month omtinue. and gather n nd more cumbers end strength the cood new? 0"ii'3 from the more until boys ; "ovtr there.' AT DE LU: One exception to t rarely come true is r d: earns 1 The dream peit'-nd-Madge Kennedy, as ins trobul that Mni-.lvn Mar;h h'i 'Th.' . Sf I- " V.r r. e w t it Pict ure. which comes to the PeLuxe theatre on Tuesdav. Aug. 13. Mariiy, long envious of the girls havddier or sailor weet he a r dee one if oniv hy ii,i v.o;i,n es t(. lia'H e a d ' n er of th.- dtirins: ex; o 1 1 . Mai l.ieut. John W'hitnev Marsha set r 1 him as iovei. It'lt why on lv a we W h y r. o t mak t h e 1 r t . she h i n k him her husband'1 o r K c s a 1 e ' t e r f r m Whereupon ,h. ,ft a "h's bride." know'nit that th:e are many such in these times of world conflict. AT THE ORPHEUM. j "W i'h the e v s of the world centered I upon the great events which are trans- !.: the n-atr th stories k -f h boys srolnsr over the top and ii.e 1: n Ti . i-.rr, 1 n it heroism with which a--h man Is do in hi hit the events that are vividly shown in F"ranr;i K'rd s stirrins' sorer-n --1 or . ' Berlin via America." hit close to the heart. For who among us thas not sent a son. a husband, a fwethert cr a brother on into the great adventure wi'h a smile and a hidden tar - It i th1 .-tor- 1" f an .trii r:''a.n boy one Just lik" yn-;r own wh'" even at the sacrifl e of his g -'od name, works for the. cn.ise w-'nib is dear to him. Francis Ford d;i ected th production and enacts the leading tule 1 'pposi'e him cast plavs Kdr.a Emerson and r-'ta ."'1 e W 1 1 1 1 a m ne and ha s ohf o r the shown including Jack Newt' S-cr-tt. rv-;i CanP.eld. Li Emma Warren. Manacej- James Michelstetter tained "Berlin via America" Orpheum theatre ar.d it w-i'.l hi iTbursdav and Friday. JrKJijjj IN Hi VV O Saturday nieht Captain Strong with Officer Hesterman and Fsnder! mil a raid on a house ;n G'bon and arrested twentv-six neg:es who were charged with eam'r.ling. At their trial yesterdav- in the Hammond city court they ail pleaded guiltv the charge and wee each fine'l ?!T by Ppecial Judge Mcrthland. 1 tVarrn 5 ! t-j,rv. was lend Officer Kely of ! Broadwav. vested bv Captain Ptrons R ,nd for being disord--r-treet car Kel mond ey was M red citv court. in the Ham- ! Three Oe.rv- men, John Ie-natz of ;Tf,n Adams s'reet: M k Evon. 1311 Jefferson stree' and Pete Bore. 131 Jefferson street, -er arrested in Hammond for disorder!'.- conduct They wer each fined $12 bv Special Jidse M -rthl-ind in th Hammond citv (.-urt vesterda v mornlr.ar. Marus Wehh was arrested by o Peal avenue Officer I.ut on Calumet rwen c e n v . chareed with petit larXiok Viynov'ch of ;30?, 137th street. Indisna Harbor, who was arrsted bv Off'cer Warner for speed. ns: 43 mils (,n hour on Cal im.t boulevard, was f,--d flS by Ppecial Judeed Morthlmd in the Hammond rity court this mirnin. Mike Foley of 119 W. lth Pf.. Oar v. who vras arrested at l:3o Sundav morninar on Siblev street by Officer perdua was fined i2 by Special Judae Mortiiland in the Hammond city court for disorderly conduct. Andrew Sabora of .2 Towle street, ila nT.urd. was arrested by Officer Borchi rt ft FtRt.-- and Hohman ?ts , charged with reckless drivtrc on th wror.lt fide of the street Pabora was fined $15 hy Special Jud?;e Mortiand in the Hammond citv court If you find some who do not understand the War Savings Stamp campaign take time to explain it to them and enlist them in the War Savers army before June 28. Do that much for Uncle Sam.
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Billeted in an Old Fashioned French Mansion With French Maids, Louis Quatorze Furniture, Candles and a petit paradise of a Garden.
J Rer'hn J Verk'.er. former!; m charpe R rnnk'-y telephone armv in of welfare work at the v Co.. tn Hammond, and now 1 operator i'h th pTshln trail'ton an i nt ere t j ng letter to fmphives 1 f the I'.irikey plant. The-! letter is the first r'fep.ed from a Lake i county (til l m I- r.-mce. V..s erkier : established ueif-iie work" a! tile ("onkey 1 plant wh eh included an evemne t luh, I She is with her sister in Kram p and I j both sp-ak French tluntly. Tli" letterl hoiiow- ! ! Here in France. Juiy . I!)!' j I r'ar"rt. nd. at the C'onkey p;nt: I ! reca'l cry vividly your admonition to! keep you advised of my movements so i far as military rn.'' s would permit, and! very .-uie I yiave not forgotten. a'"j 'hough bv now perhar yo j are hrg-in-r.incr o think that I h-ve. But how j ciiul'l I forget? I ani hui' - even mo- 1 mRt b' moment rent:ndo,j of you ail i us I nifik us of the wrist watch which ' sio-,, the trip splendid I v. as did the j 1 1 -lv el: nfr h"p; as vviil. No pift have.' ! hern m j ih.an U1 a i ri veil re np-preciated and mo re useful J se you all save t. me. Sim e I ', it this more or less p : minfiit ' sfi'i-.n. as I suppose. I find tnvs.-ilf i ut : . 1:::.: p the travelirtr hair f.-r an .ill! ri'iitnl sewirij; Cunliir.er. b'-ljev ing that : thing's as well as persons in these busy i times are ui be kept in action. J Writing letters !m become a more i stupendous task to me than ever he-! fore. Not that I do nt love to write. but there isn't a Rreat margin of t'moj left over when the day's work is d me, and I haven't tree access to a typewrit- i ihImv s except 1. he loads of hioh would le of ;!:- mil'"' for the enem is. never kn o beein. t v c-' n. hi. d put on t.- p lh;r.-,5 ope nvi!i : pa ss th- c-risor ry value lr might c we';!, you knowow 1(ultc where SWil i r menc to t-ll r woman I usual'; ly. it was the mos my trip, bus like a burst out with: Ren! wond ui peiienCC 1 eye -cage lacked n 1 r-t :me happer hid ocean rest in harrenirgs. and ue after we rea.hrirg which season c 1 a : y was this 1 :ar zone, d ed th we wore life-heirs i-onstHivt 1 ' nr.d m o ,r clothes fr.r se-, eral nism's. :ept You ran be-t r believe vv e were glad to p-et within the bar. We have been accf,rdi the finest con sideration evf rv- here o-er here. 'n ti our s'np-nur! b-fore l,rl:ii; jui! 1,1 thisir station, we vvfi-e alwnvs me a' ''r.eiii tr.in hy pome of our ovv r goorl - look 1 n c yiitnl corns captains. and bv mites 1 V vh;i;e-d aiviy to verv rdeasnnt q iar- o ters. We had our conference.-!. of ' ti eourse. nr.1 more train1r.fr wns (riven I us anl we met many of these wh- came i.a over in th first ar.d second croup, end who had much news to 'ell. Fren came back to me quickly nnd I m' fee alm.os- at hom with the lancuace aain. It Is grat to b her--. Sister and T have not been separa'd nnd were sent to this place with --vn o'hers as pioneers. You know. I lik pioneering:. V'e at" billeted in an ohl-fashioned French mansion, nnd have three French ma! Is to take cr of us. Vou would 'love to (ro throuch h place ind see the old I.ouis Quatorze furniture. Tile j house is lig)ited by candles and kerosene 'lamps. The oH-elook-on - he-.tn i rs is j no, however, on th sttirs but in the i kitchen! We have snooped aro-und in J all the corners of the house but the atm. and th only reason vv e haven't had access there is beoause th-"1 ihor is sealed shut with wax. for some good reason of the owner who is passing his pf.th birthday. The T. W. C. A. secretary found the plac for us to live in and Is arranging to have a a! bath tub put in among these old surroundincs. 40 YEARS ON THE JOB, I put 40 years in the study and practice of medicine and pharmacy before I was fortunate enough to secure and perfect the wonderful prescription for "Xumher in For The Blood " and at this late date in life I would not. offer suffering humanity a medicine that I did not believe better than any offered by any doctor or druggist. I have observed the effect of "Number 40 in thousands of cases and can safely recommend it in all diseases of the blood such as specific blood poisoning, in chronic rheumatism, catarrh, constipation, stomach and liver dieases. to cause sore and ulc-rs '.: heal end disperse nodes, tumors and scrofulos swellings. J. C. Mendenha 11, Evansvilie. Ind. Sold by Jos W. Weis. 9R State at., Hammond, and Central Drug Store. S410 Mich, ave . Indiana Harbor. Adv. Some of the largest
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ajnn in It Tine ,TELLS OF WOMAN'S I PART IN WAR .'. : f t.' " 4l 4, .." l"f Wis-". -' 'cf . . c.. A ..' . ' t Ttvj( ',-.!-: . 1 " x s " - j ".?. !u:rth .1. VERKLER. I ; 1 :s j I ' 1 ? 1-.U' dere the p. 'It n attaonei to this place 1 to thi: Paradise. How rsn I begin ribe i's beautits! We live out i! our spare moments and have h enjovtd the roses and wisteria Mid h u".' v suckl' .--.inl Plies whi.-h have I'.en blooming abundantly. Here we entertain American officers who seem so
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p:;n:i and a lovely place to dance hy j throwing the douhle doors open between : two of our rooms upstairs. We have 'had t n 'of 'he! dince. and expect to have more You uii; laujth to h-arn that at'inded on Jin a vera re of two n;v e a v.-i . k ever since I have been It is the popular pasttime. and ire so few younfr women that one feels guilty In not attending when hi re. invi'cd. These dances are held at diffi ri n: 1 laceii: t the hospitals, at the V. M. t '. A. officer.-?' club, at burracks. e'e., S!:d the telephone unit .S vvel qq the toirsts are nlvva v s cordially Invited. I didn't .- t on well ri' fr.-t, but I kept at it. and the bovs clfdn't m'nd seemincly si now I am really enjoying- it livery much. W"u'.d you mind calling up v Miss Svv ar.S' a n d t ' in; her that I have had her few 1 ' every opportunity of putting sons Into rri'-'i'--! exercises Electrical Workers Notice. Th.i r-' iv '.! Ve a, meetme- of sh'-p elec - ti :cai K-'iri'icr? "t iar county. Indiana, Th .: -sda y, Vju'is' lils. at S p. m . In Lali - r Tcmtde. . fti cad way, Gary, Indiana. All elev trlcal workers are Inv itr-d. I'i'.M.MlTTIlK F I.1-AL rXIOX. No. '52. I 11. K W. 8-2 A PATRIOTIC REQUEST. Owing to the unusual demands for water by the indus'rial plants that are busily engaged in making supplies for our boys over there it is incumbent upon all of us to icri fice at least a little bit in the use of water. There is plenty of water if It is not unnecessarily and waste-fully used. V are compelled to change the sprinkling hours as follows: Ail users, wlib-h includes those on meter, living north of Michigan Central R. B . 5 to 7 p m. Those living south of Michigan Centra! K. R . 7 to 3 p. m. Sprinkling is NOT allowed at any other time. CFO PI.OCKI. s-lft-2 Supt. Wa'er Dept. NOTICE TO FVSIXESS MEN". There will be a public mopting at Liberty Hall on the evening of August l"th. at which time the State. Board of i-b alth w ill give a lecture on public U.-alth and eveiy business min is urgfiitly requested to be present and as many mo.e rf the -erioral pub!:.? tha cares :o ntt.-nd. DANIEL BROWN", fc-10-3 Mayor. fortunes today, are added to ; slowly but Life is cast in a common i hnnraop vnnr uinuu ..w.-vow. . r . leuuw a. iuu aiwu. . structure for the stretching 4 Indiana.
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TO OWNERS OF OLD CARS I . fa The Government War Trade Board has cr- p dered all tire factories to discontinue making all sizes except the following: J 30x3 cl. 31x4 cl. 32x34 s. s. 33x4 s. s. f 31x41 s. s. 35x5 s. s. and 3 other sizes for trucks, fj if you don't use one of the above sizes, see us ) at once. We have prepared ourselves with a $50,000.00 stock to meet the demand for discon- if tinued sizes. The following prices are only temporary, so $
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30x3 cl $10.50 ll.o0 20x31 ' cl 13.00 K 31x31 i 14.45 16.25 & 32x31, cl 15.25 1S.50 N 3ix3Vo cl 20.25 21.00 k 30x4 " cl 23.50 I 32x4 cl. and ?. ? 20.75 23.50 Vj 33x4 cl 21.75 24.55 f 34x4 cl. nnd s. ? 22.00 26.50 $ 35x4 cl. and ?. ? 24.50 27.00 B 36x4 cl. and s. s 26.0;) 2S.00 K 32x41o cl. and s. ? 20.0 H 33x41 o cl. and ?. s 20.5D 31.75 fj 34x41 cl... 31.75 33.00 U 35x41 cl. and p. s? 32.50 34.50 ,f( 36x41" cl. and s. s 33.25 35.00 H 37x41 el. and s. s 34.50 36.00 33x5 " cl. and p. p 39.00 35x5 cl 37.50 40.00 f 36x5 cl. and s. s 38.00 40.50 tr 37x5 cl. and s. p 30.50 41.50 A The above are all sizes to be discontinued. We A can give you your choice of the following makes: Firestone McGraw Republic ( Ajax Goodrich Globe ' Marathon Mason Summit Goodyear Portage .Fisk Lee Falls Empire h These tires are jruaranteed on a 3500 mile basis, but thev ive the user as high as 8,000 miles, if Come in at once (. h Gary Tire CorpoFatlon "Gary's Tire Bargain Center." f) Wholesale and Retail. t 533 Washington St. Gary, Indiana. ) We Are Open Every Evening. y' SI
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gov ernrcen : and. be it f ine r ' P.es.ilv i. That the County Fo od ar.t Fuel Administrators. the. Township Councils of Defense and all municipal ofTWra assisting m furthering the interests of the government are askc j and directed to assist in the cafer. v ment of this resolution " Tours truly, JENNIE WART' WHEEI-FP.. Sec re t a rv .
DEMENTED MAN IS TAKEN IN El'.r N.pps. rr, o r n i r. z was init around .- rue and Mad; on "oeine ar: Russia, ourd a'-.T t 1". e t e e early Pundav 1 e ? 1 y wander- : at 11 th r"t. darV. arid ed and taken to station was foun is be i r, E h!d f 'i sh n 1 1 v Vi oa rd to le di"c.erted e xam.r.at : " n heAre VOl! a HOW MRS. AVOID! OPER 1 Canton. Ohio. "I suffered from s female trouble which caused me much suffering, and two doctors decided that I vould have to go through an operation before I could get well. " My mother, who had been helped by LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, advised me to try itbef-re sut1mittirij to en operation. It relieved me from mv troubles bo I can do my house work w ithout any difficulty. I advise any woman who ia afflicted with female troubles to give Lvdia E. Pinkham's Veretible Ccmj pound a trial and it will do as much for them. " Mrs. MARIE BOYD, H21 th , St.. N. E., Car.tCn, Ohio, I Sometimes there Ere serious eortriilions where a hospital operation, is Xl-.s only alternative, but on the other h'ind so many women hive been cured by this famou3 root and herb remedy, Lydia E. I Pinkham's Vegetable Compounti, after I doctors have said that an operation was necessary every woman who wants to avoid an operation should give it a fair trial before submitting; to such a ; tryirg ordeal. I If complications exi3t, write to Lydia I E. Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn, Mass., I for advice. The res.uit cf many years I experience is at your service. ! W.000 nurses will tell you hat noth.r.: keep, the skin . free from oorcnest. as 1 OVKSS GSMlfOrt IcTe'l tUi't' . , extraordin5rv heating and soothing i rn-m,mr . nnlicngKl mi tir.rt 5n-!i,n5l',in isc at tne Vinol and otne- drug stii-es 1 The Comfort Ponder Co., Boston, M
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