Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 80, Hammond, Lake County, 13 September 1918 — Page 10
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THERE IS NO DELAY IX CARING FOR OUR WOUNDED BOYS; AMBULANCES STAND READY TO RUSH THEM TO HOSPITALS
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Ameru'sa aniOiiiance train in l ruur American soljiex3 wounded in tae pre at v. ve of the v 6-n-.nst tne Hun are cared tor without cciav. Tr.c-v are given temporary treatment on the Held a.:-l aimi'danooi ?tn i reai" t; whisk tr.em away to tJie base ho3intau. rt:e above photo shows a line of these tmbu!arces whs oh h.'tve ji'st brought a lo id cf wounded bc Idler s to h bau hospital in a I'rench viilatd.
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BAFl'UMVUS or A DA V IV LIKE If-, an-1 Mrs. Gfortro rtrh.T have returned from a few days' viit with vise Dn'y fnni!''. m '1i!"ir--. Miss CV' i! C'rowH lr:iv o;i Mon.l.ny to rner N iwost "rn t'lilversity us v, n. i'..vr!it. r t f Mr. n t city. r t , i f : i i on AVeddoes J1 is j f iry r r.-1 :Ir.?. ir. J. F.r rsdny o r :i 1 n lt firm ;i iwu w-'f St. .Tr,. Mil h.. sr-.-ul '. It.m. .' Trip thsl'h ITe has h.-cn ofl'Mcti w nli lunibaKo for pvr.l rvrst!;s. Mrs. V. A. P. hi-.b!--- Icfl tny ,f.-r Ft. O'r-hort G-i , '. !.o; . she jr. t itt her husb? ;il I. ie.it. i; A. S- iiial !e who MVcta to vc for overmen f-tv!.-? vcrv soon. Th d-nth of Gsore Lv.mp occirre; tchMo at work on V. edneiay nf trr.'.on. j h b-lnir striokn v. inlo work in t for E. I IT. C'rowrii p. t the lnT. Ills dea'h failttre. i.-r. Catholic set., ol huilds fit t rihutej to heart 5 a v-:V ar 1 two Si TP 2 ! And Its fc. rt T t jur jo. HU' Commtndns May 1st Mr. J. L. Clarli, 124 USth St. V.-hi'tn,?. will receive 4vertisemects for Vhitins and Robertadale for TiJdKS Newspapers. Office Phona 138W. Residence S33J. tf Tou may be cot Idertni: your f hoes now. You'll s.- h"-e thi rr.ost varied as?ortmnt of prnocl Walk-Overs tnl wo can f.t yoa rll-t. II. G-rdon & Son. 9-13-1 Will you try on a llor t - Pent! ft ner and Marx when you buy rour next suit? We have a f lt of them of cxtrardlnary valu at unodvancei prices? Oordcn'a. - 3-1 3-1 V.'s hav a most attra'-t.'ve line now of Girl's Ccatf. many of which, however, cwins to mnrk-t conditions, t annot be duplicated later :n ihn season: nil so reasonably j.ri'.-e..;. n. Gordon t. Son. P-13-1 PHINCT.9 HHMTllfl TOMfiiiT. Annette Ketle"uin in "V Iiiiiithter f he fi(id." ;0 Mermaid". r.t Ii.m.'!n; Girl. 21.21? Ai-tM s. v. f.ea f . r t of ftt, W I YOUNG ii 51 SHFFF! AnJ Was Restored to Health Ey Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Told Ey Her Mother. Brooklyn. N. V. "I cannot rriise Lydia Li. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ' pound enough for what , .Jj. it hnsi riom? for in v daughter. She was 13 years of age, veryPick ly and pale and she 1 had to stay home from j ' school mostof the timo. h'he sulTered acjonies i from back w he and dizziness Rnd.va3 with- ' . CP 1 ?:-3'i V 'i -y nt'i1' II A, A -J L UM o. f ' docfoi 's cire :.nd ; Y-v- .'' ,! g-t nu i .u..r, kiwsji ;; h ' I j complaininjr about her 1 Jj ' u 7 I'ack artd siJe achinp so i '.-Vf I didn't know what to j"7TnT"iT,J';' v.rf do. I read in the papers j '- .','. V ' medicine so I made up ' ') ; I my mind to try it. She ''.' 'i-o has taken five bottles cf Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and doesn't complain any mora with her back and side aching: tihe h.13 fained in weipht and feels much better, recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to all mothers and chiUfc'htcra." Mrs. M. FlXOr.E, 51i Llarcy Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. For tqiecial advice in regard to ?uc!i r.ilmentu write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mas3. TC P0Pii: VHO CUATE i 1 Over one nundred ' o,,a;id people in thu t country have proved that nothing relieves j the soreness of chafinc; as quickly and J permanently as "Sykes Comfott Powder." i i'5c at Vino! and other drug stores. Trial Box Free. ' The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mans. 1
PLENTY OF SOFT COAL Delivered to Any Part of the City. Ask Us for Prices. West Hammond Coal Company
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COL NTT'S H VE1.T CAPITAL havliiR movcl h're from llin-.n'on J poverul ?n rs a.':.'. TIip funeral was i!3 at 10 n. n. on Krldny nrul the body Uitvrrcd In Ma pi.-wood .-rnn:iy. Mrs. Hirdie Iiailv of MiUvBuko. Wis , 1s the Kiio-t of her liilhi r arid pir-'r. j Miss ('l ira Ort-'.scl. S!ie -u:v.o to h-:p j her father. II. C. Grcisnl. Cf lrbratp h-s , S4'h l:lr;!:day winch ('ccurred on Wt'd- j nesd ;y. I Tim "'hryso!:ta Club enjoyed one of their monthly dinners at th Co: C!"h rooms on Tliursdtt' nip' Iir. and Mr.. J. K. Itlaekstono arid I '.atisliter Kb.-n ma le th.-lr annual trip to i I w 'ork City thi The doctor t ftt'er.ds tha Krio H. l'C. physicians' and j-urgeons convention v. liioh Is held in thst plao.;. he being- tho I.rte doctor in I t'rown J'olnt. Mlssps Chirlo AVheeVr and I.uctie Prownell of Lowell v ill leave next vo for r.'inTins! on. Ir.d . to atu nd Fci.o.1 r.t Indiana I'ntvrrsity. Cost over one million dollars. S.-n til! i world-famous picture ! ! 9-13-1 STA It THEATRE TOMGIIT Serial Pay: 1 '-Kucle Kye." with Marguerite ?no w. 2 "Lion's Claw." with Mar; AY a'. - camp. S "Woman in the V"eb," with all star cast. 4 Screen Masnz'ne; World War New?. i R FdfT V Comedy,' one of the best. j Save money on buvlna: second hand 1 leycla and motorcycle parts of Gust , Fmlth. linn Indiana hive. Whitir.?. It rOl: RENT Furnished room. 3"9 ?iir- ; idan n ventie. -1 3- I j Mony saved in the Whiting Savings ! and Loan Asroclatioa niakrs ymi a 1 hrtter man. woman or cli'ld: makes you ! dependable. responsible; increases! slf respett. w!:b i. i ncres ac-. y -. r j value. 9-13-1 ; Mr. A. J. P'3iiii."k of Ohio a.rnue' has pur. haBed the r.aerens house on (diver street to who he will move J his family. Officer Petty is on a two weeks' vacation visiting at h's home in Krtvf ivy. M-ss Alma 'Mettler of Fishrupp nvI'.iio has relumed liome after a four montbs" absence. Tiirr montii.s of tb.is Miss Mett'er hrnt spent in the P:esty terian hospital In Chicago, of: t which she went V. the homo of her aunt in F.n trl e w id to recuperate, Mis M.tt'ev's many friendu will be cjad to io ar sho i able to be home again and feeling uie Iriproved. The Whit'n? p'-hce held th!r montti!v shootme: contest on Wdeendav at whhh the score wn ps fnliows: P .1I'ns 12t; N 17. iol k !e w i z. S: I,awlr. 0. Wieszinsk!. 74: .lanos. ff': Hramer. i: Mtillaney. .14: Kiicu'I.n. 47; P.-nai.. i : Moi'uen. 37 ; '.'.! run!. 34. The Wb'iinpr housewives are tirj'-l tt. save their peach, prune, o",'v and ; i-ira stones which they cather from t'.fi t time irt Tro-ir cenron-r. r These are ba ilv no ded by l!;e Efv.rn1 .-. In making pas masks. I 'r. Ini' i' I'UUestS peoj.te to iiriri t'e.is" t i the ' Vh'.lir.rr Kxempti.n off Kl'we i.'.'sr. , r Mil'er's wlien dried and tl ey will te.-n bo token care of. The ft r t meeting of tl e mus'.e end .,:t ree:!,,n of the Kort n icht 1 y "l-ii 1. .11 n.-.t he held to-.ovtow as listed !n : i. procram. but will be i)"ld on Jt. Ins'. ad. .latneR Moimey who sufered a broke,) - ),!) .e eral we ks Jfi is able to be d ! . a I -1 . .' I ITe ,1 v r : e h a " tin .;' sol . r ; . e r n "n e n t n Con .Tuiv "t. ry Fabe reee i -e,t . man 1 1 of Fisha Liter e. W I....O ti!h d was injured h e letter state! hat the yo :nkf man was the vie-i.u cf as aid that he was still In the Imsitai. r.ltho'JKh improving n t isf a t'a i 1 y . Lawrence Mffhllan was arrested on !!. (i.aiure of d sordeily conduct. He was released on bonds to appear later 'r trial. I'ail Sdnnh ff Plieridan avenue left. sT-nhy for Prnlrie P (Tiein. Wis., t resume h'.s st idles at the Academy there. Paul Germh-k arrea'ed for beintr i.'.runk. disorderly and carrying liquor the state -was locked up aweitins? 'al. Menhnr.'nsr next Sunday, September 1.7 e skip-stop will hein in Whltlnp. t-r this time the II. W. & K. C. is will step at only such corners as e de-dcnttefl by sls-ns on th po.sts. Tor aud M v. Cliarles F. ratten am rtainlntr Mr. and Mrs. Frank Call 1 1 .lit inir 1 on, Indiana. Mr. end Mrs. Jack O'Keefe have niovfi :! She 1 idsn avenue o th, Hil.rd l.uddinsr on Oliver street, formerly C"; 'ed l.v Ir C. G. Mackey. I th A PHONES: Res., 1674; Office, 2955.
Lemon Juice For Freckles G!r!! Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try it! S.juoeze tlij Jui. e a bofie ooti'af nniK two Ki;ioti3 Into ro (-uncos of or- j chard vhi?. sh;k wo'.!, and you havi ' a (jinri.T Jint of tho best f rookie nr.d tan lotion, nn.l romfdoxion beaut i:.-r, ' at very, very smnii cos:. ! Your proeer has thn lemons and any druc store or t.-ilrt counter will supply . three ounces of orolrir.J white for a few Cr.?P. Masae T'oi?i sweetly fraprant ( i otlon into fare, net k. arms and hateifl ra. h nay r. i t-f ho w f re.. k!es I and Idewishcs di soft Mill white t r . ar and how clear, skin beeon.ts. Yes! ! It in harmles:-.- Adv. SCHERFERVILLE tn s-.inday. Fe;t. If.. lilpht Rev. '.'.is!. op of Forty "ayne, w ;;l be present at tiv s. M!--h.-il pris!-. fc r cnllriuat i-.ti a' p. :n. I m : . : a t eiy af- :' r con fir ma ' u ;i .r".-t sjfion with tho L" S. A. and Servl. e I'la.cr ni-i : d ly a soldier buy incrreiir.K Th', rnosv r-robnb'.y will be Clarence ytch.af er. The procession will end by the. Fhool, w hich will then be Jim'ol by the Klxht Tev. iJisl.op. (i'fr whi'h an Fnciish ser;n.in will be held. Kvrr" -1 o.iy rr.rd'ii'y invit'd to at tf nd. Ni fidndssi.-n. HIGHLAND or l I: s IL - hland ! .11 n S' nert r.r se-er . His mother 1 as e.,u:e to in..', w.th him. .ay in id Kas'tnan was a Ham :t T ' . .ho- - .! iy. MUNSTER Ml s. II. i'eYouns (nt'i a!ne,l Mrs i.der anil he, s:s'"r, Mr. Kat'e id- r fio:;1 1 In c ! e wo, ('hiia'r.. Wan l"i :'..'! iy, daiihl' t s of the hi v, V.'. l.ueb.T h. fl'st pastor t.f the I.ans!n4Hdian 1 e.'5-ireh. Niis. :. .Mun.o or Is visit ins relatives in Forehand. Mi. Ja-ob Monarr was. on b-islne-s in 'Toea'-ro W t .jio fl 1 y. Mr. and ? T rs. Jacoli Monster expect I ) 1l-.1v- f -r I-allev. M i' h , t. is ; 1 1 iieir Unnirhter. Mis. V. !;. .--p.-y.-r. r ROBIvRTSDALE or of M v 1 ; . . 8voi': moor of fi ;, ivb at his '..Tin.',. Tl:.' eveninc intiv in social amu.-e-0 . be k when a daint r' !. .f r. a nd M i . :"! wo re the o ;t of ' : ' 1 t a i.e.l a ir h.-me Tu.--d.'iy w.is sp. 1:1 pi. as 11. out.' '. in 1 ten .1 ; n . h . ui v a i:h ou, of i:.i; I I A 1 1 C i . s I - Mrs. Amlre-.v .enue vistte.l h ' South I'hlca-j P -'.I : -r motli K"t Mo llio llousa Jf o Larsger Do Women Fear Tha Gro4 eet cf AH K'-cian Bl-osir.ga. i-i-, ' ' ' V-c T M-? 4--..'i'OiSf'a' Thotiiards of women no lorarer rcHgn themse!ve to the tlKwfbt that FlckneM and d!trtfs ore natmaJ. They know better, for In Mother' f Herd they bive. found a wonderful penetrrttiriif remedy to relieve many dreaded, ex-eriar.ee. NerTousnedi, bearlngr-dowTi and stretching pairs aro arjionp tha dlaheartenlcr and distrcniu experieacra women everywliera uy they entire's- escapo dm ire tha period of expectancy ty tho cm of f .ther'a Frtand. Hera 13 a remedy tb?.t aoftctu the nr.yriarl cf broad. Cat aV'omlrtal ranscle Just eneata t'.ie si in, enables ttici lo expand without t'ao usual strain urn tho ligament and nrea end assits nature to muko It possible for women to jro thronpU maternity without ms.:r of tho dreaded aymptoma so familiar to a tet cf women. By regular use thrmifhout the period tN ire'.-leM expand eaAlh' when baby is bora, and pin and danger at the crisis Is consequently 1cm. Mother's 1 rlend l for externa! u only. is alwolutely and enbreiy afa and t.as been u?ed by tlioussnds of ouiea awaiting tlo greatest time ia a woman's life, for over i half a ceattirv. I W rite the liradfleld Resnlator Co., I.aniar h'.-ic. Atlanta, Ga.. for their "MotV ' erhood Boot." so valuable to expectant mothers, and In tha c.e-actime obtain a bottle of Mother's Friend from the r.eareat e"nif store. Beln lta uso etrlctly acccrdiiie to directions with every bottle, and thus fortify yourself against piiin and discomfort.
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Two-inch Continuous Post Steel Bed, like cut5 Vernis Martin Finish. Angir Iron Spring, closely woven wire top and Sanitary Cotton top Mattress covered with heavy striped ticking, Specially Priced for this sale.
9133-9135 Commercial Auenue South VS: ------ 1 M Hunt of Myrtle avenue has been u.l to her home f r sever;;! days a sorefor.t. s. Herman P.reckman and Mrs. y il.ddmu we:e quests of Mis. e 01" Fiammond Thursday. . I'll, nvi:1; Mt Hat 1 '.'.' h i The members of the had-ec. H!M lass held their regular m-e'intr Wednesday .-enitm at the home of Mrs. t-;. ..;. Holsworth cf 1'eail street. 1 Ii- i eveninff was spent in the 'sual pleas- j ant wav of the club until ten-thirty j Ahen dainty refreshments were seivcd j bv the hostess. j "Mr. and Mrs. Kla.ib and family have: moved from Roberts avenue to c measo. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jewett are entertaining the latter'? mother. M.-s. I51ey and sister from Fort Washlnpt-'n. Wisconsin. iMr. and Mrs. Georpe 51ac kof Peart street were Chicago visitors TlHirsday. Mrs. J. Pharpe has been on the sick
Watch Your Blood Supply, Don't Let Impurities Creep In
Pure Blood Means Perfect Health. The average druggist has handled hundreds of medicines in his day, scrae of which have long since been fc gotten. But there is one that ha3 been sold by the druggists throughout this country, for more than fifty years, and that is S. S. S the reliable blood
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l..-t for the past few days. .Ti. tnd Mrs. Charles l-'ri'.z and cl.il- 1 ilnn of Hoberts nvnue visited t ! j War M.; sit in at Oi ant rah. Thursday 1 1 1 c v ' n 1 n cr. Tl;..- Ladies Aid Society held their regular monthlv meeting Wednesday afternoon at tho h"-ne of Mrs. John Vi'iison of Ind.Mia blvd. Mrs. Mrnest Kb rat of Lake avenue spent t'ie day in Chieairo visiting her s's:.r. f;-s. IMeiie,. Miss Apnes Atchison was the guest of M-.'i. James Teuy of Chicago last e 'n inc. W. F. Crews of Fake avenue was a Chicago business visitor Wednesday. If you're not in khaki you ought to be carrying a War Savings card. Join the War Savers army. medicine, that is purely vegetable. Many druggists have seen wonderful results accomplished among their customers by thi3 great old medicine, and they know that S. S. S. is one of the most reliable blood purifiers ever made. Keep your blood free of impurities by the use of this honest old medicine, and if you want medical advice, you can obtain same without cost by writing to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., 23 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga.
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Moo' 1 1 r-i . .-C3 1 1 Open Thursday t and Saturday Evgs Store DEPARTMENT The surplice waist is being worn a prent deal this season, and it is a dressy style which looks equally well as part of a dress or as a separate waist to wear with a skirt Contrary to the usnal way, thi3 waist has the left side crossing: or the right The sash ends may be tied at the side or back. If preferred a girdle may be nsed instead of the sash ends. The shoulder edges of the back extend over to tho front in yoke effect A very attractive pointed collar follows the shape of the surplice closing. A straight shield f:lle the opening. I-ong or short sleeves. The lady's surplice waist No. 900 is cot in five sizes, 3f to 44 inches best aicasore. As on the figure the 30 inch else reqnires. C1 yards 33 inch, or 1"4 yards 40 inch, with s.4 yard .0.f5 inch cctrsstics material. Trice 10 ceiita. The Times
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