Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 79, Hammond, Lake County, 12 September 1918 — Page 7

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HOUSEWORK IS I BURDEN

Woman's lot is a weary one at best. But with backache and .-;h--r distressing Kidney ills life indeed l..-cmes a 1-urden. I 'can's Kidney Pills i.ae made life bright-r f.-r ir.any Last I'hl'iag.j women. I it-ad what Mrs. 11- i.ti Stindberg of 4944 Oleott Ave.. G. i'iii-. sa s. She gavf the follow ing statement -n March 5. 1907; "I had kidney cmplnint for two or three v.irs. At times, my bark became stiff and lan r- and I cmM hardly walk. I wfi.a l-i-th.-r-l by oth-r symptoms of kidney disorder, and my daily work was a drudm-ry. In fact. I was in misery we.-k in nnl week out. I tried different r.f.id;-s but nothing helped ir:o until I u -- d linan's Kidney 1 ills w hioh help.-! isv at niift-. They went to the seat of the trouble Immediately and rur'l roe o.f the tr-.uV.l--a which had been m living tny life miserable." On July 2. 1317. M rs. Sumlht-rg said. "For several jrars jiow. I have been entirely free from kidt.ey trouble and backache. Mv h-alth couldn't be bet t AT and I give 1 Vein's Kidney Pills the credit." Pr:ee file, at all dealer?:. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy Ret p.ian's Kidney I';l's the same that Mrs. Pund-be.-g had. I'ovicr-Ml'.bsirn Co., Mt'ers.. I'-uffalo. X. V. Adv.

AMERICANS GOING INTO BATTLE ON THE WESTERN FRONT

Whiting And Its People

Commencing May 1st Mr. J. L. Clark, 84 119th St.. Whiting, will receive advertisements for 'Whiting and Itobertsdala for Times Newspapers. Office Fhone 13SW. Residence 338J. tX Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Skellinger of Potomac, 111., ate hre visiting their daughter. Mrs. William Brown of Central avptl'i". They will remain here until the first cf October, when they will bo to Wisconsin to visit their son, William Barnett. The Trench club will hold their meeting at the library next Tueseday at which time the full report of their re-

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FAITHFUL WIFE

Suffered Thirty Tears With Stomach Trouble and Hemorrhages of the Bowels.

The Story of a Wonderful Secorery.

There la hardly any on-- who does not experience some trouble with the stomach. It is so common that we fre-

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upset, and catarrhal inflammation of the mucous lining dt veiops. prows worse the pain and distress is incessant

and the truth dawns that we have chronic ptomach trouble. The case of Mr. Louis Young. 2f5 Merrimae St.. Rochester. X. T.. Is typical, lie writes: 'I suffered for thirty years with chronic bowel trouble, stomach trouble and hemorrhages of the bowels. We bought a bottle of Teruna and I took it faithfully. I began to feel better. My wife rcrsuaded me to continue and I did for some time as directed. Now I am a well man." Mr. Young's experience- is not unusual. If you suffer from catarrh in any form, whether of the head, stomach, bowels or any ether part of the body, try Peruna. It may be just -what you reed. Peruna comes in either liquid r tablet form and is sold everywhere. Your dealer has it or will pet it for you. Ask for Br. Hartman's World-Famous Peruna Tonic and insist upon having It. If you want your health accept nothing else. All the sick and suffering are invited to write The Peruna Company. Dept. T. Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hartman's !ea!th Book. The book is free and may he'p you. Ask your d- al- r for a Peruna Almanac.

Clean Homes With Soft Coal Hero Pipalsss Furnace

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Many of the towns evacuated by the Germana in thoir retreat are left filled with gas by the Huns to delay advance of the allies. Eat

American troops with gas ro&ska on.

where the allies must continue to harass the enemy on a eiven sector this eas doesn't halt them. The photo snows an American de-

tachmnt going into tire fighting near Cbattau-iUitriy t.. of the great offen3 ive. They ars prepared to fight th aa, too.

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cent dance will be read and plans for the winter work will be made. Mrs. William P. T.avin of 22t I .a -Porte avenue is entertaining her mother from Louisiana. Mrs. Joseph Beardsley and children who visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs Al Oondon of Central avenue have returned to their home In Kalamazoo, M ichigan. I'OMIXCi FRID4V PRICF.S THEATRIC "K DmiKhter of the Ciod." with Annette Kellerman. f -1 - -1 Lewis Champa was arrested on Tuesday on complaint of Andrew pemkovich, charging him with passing worthless checks. He was released upon his own i ecopn izanee to appear for trial September 13. Miss Helen Williams of Indiana blvd . has been entertaining an out-of-town friend. Marco Bukovltch. arrested about 2 a. m. by Officer McCuen on chaise of being drunk, was fined $2 and costs, upon payment of which he was released. STAR THEATRE TOMf.HT. Wm. S. Hart and Alma Reubens in "Truthful Tulwer." also "A Fight f- r Millions." and a Bis V Comedy. 9-12-1 The Kadies Auxiliary of the A. O. H. will liave a Bunco party at theic meeting hall in the Slovenska Pom tomorrow nisht. One of the laieest crowd? that ever attended a Whiting theatre, attended the performances of the Star on Tuesday night ct which the attraction was "To Hell With the Kaiser." The manager could not accommodate all who wished to see it on Tuesday night, but It being given again last night gave all a chance to see this beast go down." COMIXG FRinY rRICF.SS T1IEATRF "A DmiKhtrr of the God." with Annette Kellernian. 9-12-1 Miss Marion Clark arrived home yesterday from Kalamazoo. Michigan, for a short visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clark, of UPth street. Mrs. Kreida Vater P- hnell of Sheridan avenue has taken a clerical position at the Standard Oil Co. James Hazlik, the ex-saioon keeper evidently does not believe in banka. as a secure place for his money. He thought lie had a safer place, which was behind picture in his own room. He has now to his sorrow however, found that this is far from being a secure place. Hazlik had $1700 stowed behind a picture. On Tuesday he entertained a friend from Chicago and after said friend departed Hazlik found the money was also missing. In lieu of the friend's arrest. Hazl;k informed the p. -lice of his loss. Miss Inez Lee of Ohio ovenue has resumed her duties as domestic seienee teacher in the Indianapolis scho--!s. Catherine, the daughter of Mr. and

GIRLS'. USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN

Try It! Make this lemon lotion to whiten your tanned or freckled skin.

Mrs. Wesley Sowers of Central avenue. i improving from an attack of scarlet fever. (OMIVG KRID4Y PRINCESS THE Vl'HE. "A Dnnehtfr of the God"," with Annette Kellerman. 9-12-1 Milton J. t'oli-ns. son of Chief od Pi-lice Clay C. Collins, who has been away for a year has leturned home from Pt. Richmond. 'ay. Prof K. X Canine, superintendent of the East Chicago schools, will speak Sunday evening at the Congregational church. Mis. Fleming of the Whiting Trench Club has received the following letter from Robert H. Cullen. Whiting: Valparaiso. Ind , Sept. 4. Dear Mrs. Fleming: Jinr a few bnes to let you know I have not forgotten your kindness to me. I am located at Valparaiso, waiting to be sent to training school, as this camp is used only to outfit the men and give them their "shots." t certainly is a pleasure to say that you came from Whiting, because I do not believe there is any other that can show sweaters and comfort kits as gifts from the women of their home town. S-.me hoys get sweaters, others kits, etc., but none can say their peoV'le are working as hard for their boys as we ran. and you can believe me we let them know about it quite often. I am not much at writing letters and therefore I am at a loss to be able to thank you the way I should like to. but I think you will understand when I say I am certainly one hundred time more thankful than my letter would lead you to believe. As it '.s nearlng mess time, I must close, with my best wishes fir the success of the Trench Club. Thanks again for your kindness. Yours truly. Robert H. Cullen. Company B. Valparaiso Training Pet., Valparaiso. Indiana. COMIti FRIDAY PRINCESS THE ATR E "A Daughter of the Gods." with Annette Kellerman. 9-12-1 Mrs Hilda Ahlgren Masten of South Dakota, is here visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ahlgren of Clark street. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Brenner and Miss Hazel Brenner attended the War Exposition in Chicago on Tuesday evening. Be ambitions, alwavs look ahead with the desire of acquiring something better a home. The Whiting Savings and Loan Association loans on Whiting property. 9-12-1 IMMXCESS THE TRE TOXIGHT. I'millne l-'pederlek in Mrs. Dune's Defense," a biilliant n-tory from a brilliant play, by a brilliant author, with a brillian star. Coming tomorrow Anrette Kellerman in "A Daughter of the Gods." 9-12-1 The Ladies Auxiliary of the A. ( . H. will have a Bunco Party Friday nicht. September 11th, at Slovsensky Pom. Tickets 15c. Prizes. 9-12-1

evening after the lodge meeting. The Unitarian Ladies Aid Alliance meet this afternoon with Mrs. John Flester. A daughter was born the latter part of last week to Mr. and Mrs. W Henderson. Mr. John Stoker who has been working in Ohio during the papt month visited relatives here yesterday.

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Mrs. Aronian and daughter and Miss Frances Roecker of Chicago are visiting here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Bernard Boe- ker. Mrs. Ellis Johnson returned to her home in Memphis'. Tenn . Tuesday evening, after several weeks visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stark arid familv. Mrs. Frank Gejlach and daughters spent Tueseday at Whiting. Mrs. Jostes of Chicago spent several days here with her daughter. Mrs Jacob Roecker. John P. Schaefer thrashed 1.900 bushels of barley. 5.2'0 bushels of oats and has SO acres of eood standing corn.

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Su'iceze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard Whit.-, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle, sunburn r.nd tan lotion, and complexion whiteiicr, 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 bands and see how quickly the freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and white the skilj becomes. Yes! It is harmless. Adv.

Mesdnmes A. Xewman and P. Thonin. son and Miss Elsie Rose were Chicago v-sitors esterday. Miss Kdna Iipcr has accepted a clerical position in the offices of the Pennsylvania R R. at Ch--ago. Mr. J"hn Flester transacted business in Chicago yesterday. The I.adv Forester Lodrre will ho 1 their regular monthlv card partv this

Tere will be a meeting Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the kindergarten room of the Franklin school for the purpose of electing officers for the Parents Club. George Slack of Pearl street has been confined o his home for several days with blood poison in his finger.

j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goldinf of Myri tie avenue attended the War Exposi

tion zl Grant Park Tuesday. Mrs. Rose and daughter of Amy avenue visited in South Chicago yesterdav. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hubbard of Robers avenue have as their guests for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. King of Lafayette and Mrs. McPaniel of Valparaiso. Ind. Miss Doris Phelps of Pearl street has accepted a position at the E. J. & R. c ff ice. Mj-. and Mrs. August Sutherland of Myrtle avenue entertained Alfred Hoertz and Al Johnson of El Paso. Texas, over Sunday. From here thev w ill go to Camp Taylor. Ky . to vis.t the former's son. Werner Sutherland - Mrs. John Burton of Lake avenue moved to LaSall". 111. Tuesday where she will reside with her parents. Mr. Burton having enlisted in the Canadian army. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freese visited at the Great Lakes Naval Station on Wednesday. ) August PreeseTi Roberts avenue attended a meeting of the Board of Education in Hammond Tuesday evening. Mrs. Charles Newell and son of Myrtle avenue left today for Kokomo, Indiana, where she will spent several weeks visiting Mr. Xewell's father. Daniel Xewell and famil.c. Victor Hepburn left Monday evening for Kansas City. Kansas, where he has accepted a position w-ith the Sinclair

I 1 1 1 o in i'a ii . . I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Langohr of Myrtle avenue saw William Hodge in "A Cure for Cu rabies." at th- Stude-

TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT

ORFHEUa SCHOOL FOR

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FASHION'S FORECAST. By Annabel Worthinton. NURSE'S UNIFORM

152 State St., Hammond. DANCING CLASSES MONDAY AND THURSDAY. CLEAN AND CORRECT DANCiNG. PRIVATE LESSONS. PHCNE 3323. Hall to Rent for All Occasions. PHOT. J. GREGORY KEANU.

Story & Clark Piano Co. Established 1SS7. Capital and riurpius i-4,000,000.00. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRANDS Stores in all principal cities of the United States. Factory Branches 603 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. ES2-5S4 Oakley Ave.. Harrmond. Wilfred Hughes, Mgr. Opposite Postofflcs.

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This regulation nurse's uniform is a very becoming style for a slender figure, for the Gibson tnoks over the shoulders give breadth to the figure. The fastening is through a box plait at centre front and the neck is finished with a narrow neckband. A stiff detachable collar or i round turnover collar may be -OKed. Either long or shor. sleevts may be nsed according to requirements. The sir gored skirt has panels at front snd back and is fitted to the figure. The cap is all in one piece, and it is folded and snapped together to give the desired shape. The nurse's uniform Co. S916 is cut in seven sizes, 34 to 4& inches bust measure. Width at lower edge of skirt is 2t yards. The 36 inch sire requires 5Vfr yards 30 inch or 3 yards 42 inch material. The cap in any size requires yard, 22 inches or wider. Price 10 enU.

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"pVERY TIME you waste something you put a barbed wire fence in front of Uncle Sam's Soldiers. Lei's All Stop Wasting Will Yon Help?

j KuDDer.heirner and Ardmore Clothes. 1

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Arrow Shirts. Stephenson Underwear. All Moderately Priced.

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BAPPE.VINQS Of A DAY IS LAKE CO UN XT' UTELT CAPITAL IML

A meeting .for the members of the Board of Instruction for thi district will be held In Lal'orte on Tuesday. Sept 17, at 2:30 p. m. Starr Cadwallader and H. C. Ellsworth, both representatives from the ( ff ice of the provost marshal general will be present. The members of t'ns board of instruction from this local board are Dr. .7 C. CJibbs, A. L. Courtright and John Frown. Julius and Walter Hnrst of this city are employed in the mills at Gary. Chief Clerk 1'onaha wishes the registrars would get the supplies back to his office as sovn ns poss.rle after th

baker theatre in Chicago last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lindgren of Chicago were guests of Carl Tlolstrom and fam.1;. of Luke avenue yesterday. Mr?. I". ter P.enson and Mrs Fred Egs;ers were Chicago visitors Monday.

i r gist! ation. as a report must be made to the. adjutant general no; later than Friday. Fept. 13. Paul Knight, who entered a civilian training camp at Lake Geneva several weeks ego has returned home. The contractors who w?r awardel the contract for the ornamental street lighting s- stern came this week ari l will begin the work at once, expecting

to have the woik completed bef- re t!i cold weather sets in. The following is the band concert to ! given th s evening: Juvenile Roys' Band

Miron Advanriment Waltz Flora Two St'p Knf.vjra'ir.fnt Chamber of Commerce Hi.r.d. M.ii-f h Chicago Hells Cverture Floral City Waltz Missouri f -verlure. Indian Maiden . . -. . atar-rpangled Hanner. Sousa two above bands.

A re. os Deer Allman will

September lsth f--r Morgan Tnrk Mil -fury Acade:i,y where he will c-nt!n'7o h'-s studies Tills is his second veir in this institution.

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To tell you that we are meeting with success in placing our limited issue of shares. People hers know that we are a Hammond company, managed by Hammond men and they have confidence in our honesty. We have no salaried officers and your money will be used to develope our property. Very soon our 50 cent shares will all be sold and then the price will be raised. We therefore urge you to act promptly. You will regret it very much if you do not make your investment immediately. Further news is bein received every dzy of producing wells coming in, in the Thornton field.

Mary Aide; son. Tee rj'.0 r. t ! r r th--women's bureau of the Department Oi i-litic-r i.i ., J '!-..-- Aj. .. .-. :- son. M'ss Ar.oersot) i i n: 1 the executive board of the International lioot and Shoe Workers' Union. For seven years she has been orpanizer of the National Women's Trade Union League. She will enter her new position from the

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if$r&K28az$- Thorea 'lass 302 HAMMOND BLDG., HAMMOND, IND. Telephone Hammond 2217. Open eves., 7-9 p. m. Sunday, 10-12 a. m. 2-5 p. rr..

The kaiser it at bat. Strike him out by buying War Savings Stamps.

Keep the stomach well, the liver active, the bowels regular, and the breath will be sweet and healthy. But let poisons accumulate in the digestive organs, the system becomes clogged, gases form in the stomach and affect the breath. Correct these conditions with Beecham's Pills. They promptly regulate the bodily functions and are a quick remedy for sourstomach and Bad BreaSta

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