Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 83, Hammond, Lake County, 17 September 1918 — Page 8
THE TIMES.
Tuesday. September 17. 1918
IS YOUNG AS
The. secret of youth is KI.IMIN'ATMN OF POISONS from your body. This done, you can live : !' a hundred and njy tho !ood llnns el life with is much "pop" m vou 1 : 1 v lion in ! !i" fpringtinio of ycuith. K. .-, our body in good condition, that s ;! soeict Watch tho ki.ii!. Tho knlm-vs and digestive orC.aUH are ',!o U'HU causes The kuiliovs tiit-T and ruf'.! ih- !!, All tho Moo.l p.is.s.-s through otirkidlie.VS nlict' t V rrv Oilfi1 n They strain or n:t.-r out , he lao'iit :".-s Thtt is their ivik:;i; ndui.m i.ml .m ha.nothing l. 1. nr. I'rivc th. ! -uis. u.ous vast os ami deadly u f : aid accumulations from voiir ss.-m. Take cel.l MEDAL Hani'.vsn '! Capsules at m'.-r-v :Cs and " o.i wli; 'ihv.ns ho in refect working rd.T. You w ill tool strong and vlgorou.?. No. ami muscl. s :!1 b. elastic ami vour face w lil 1 adiato ,M!th an.! hoa!th. COL!" VI'IHI. lla tr'.'u Oil CrspMilos a ro lmpoiio.t direct fr.m tho laboratories a' llaarbtu. li. ',- They ar r.ot a patent tnedtome. but a Guaranteed remedy which has been 1 1 - '-i bv tho sturdv Dutch tor over - years j.nd which has helped th.-iti t ,Icm-;.'i Into one of tic- sMoiicost and healthiest races 1:1 the world. lot thora from your druggist. 1V r.'t take n s - '.!; lo. In sealed packa ges three si.-.o.
T " 1 ! -Whiting
And Its People
hotiov Commfnclnj May 1st, Mr. J. L. Clarfc, 24 119th St., Whitln. wtll receive advertisements for Whiting and, r.cberts(Sale for Times Newspapers. Offlc Thone 13SW. Residence 33SJ- tf Jesse Gill of Oliver street has gone to Norwich, Va., to enter the Norwich Military Academy, he having attend-.? a military academy nt .Alton. 11!.. last year. While enroute ho stopped oft' a' Cleveland, his cou.-ln Miss Grace Moot p. who -. as visiting liere, returning with him. STAR THEVTHR TO NIGHT. "Our Boys In France." Seo General Pershing's troops crossing Belgium. Also other Interesting pictures. 3-37-1 M'ltOM J. Collins of Fishr'-.pt) liv-ntie. who ha recently" r urned hiT.f from Pt. Rlchtn rJ. C ! . Is -..inn .n; to enter th S. A. T. C, at the rniverji' of Chicago. Mips Fern Prew has reslftned her position ta teacher In th. school near Hohart. Ind. I.Uut. ChnrW P. Ga1nr. Wh!t!r.c. ha 'been ti an.:Vrr. 1 f .'-n Cat.ip I-" . Vn " i'shv il'To-. N. J. urivt Ms Tiir.ATi;:: tomcht. t-forcr Hebnn In "Julea of the Strong Heart." In which Beltnn arip n Terr joiinj baby, und hin trouble beginTl.e mnnoKenient peronsllT ajtiaranteen tlili picture. .!o Ir. anil Mm. Sidney rroT. The IT. S. government is badly In ried of charcoal to be r.srd. in makir.p pas masks. The 'WhlticsT h tmsc wives ran do a patriotic duty by saving peach stones, prun ptrs. 11'cim. apricot.
olive and cherry pits and Eraiilnut. walnut and hickory nut eUells from which thia charcoal la secured. After they have becu dried, they can be left at tho Whitlnt exemption, board office lp. 1 he Klo.se building or at thu H. 3 i . inest'c science loom. The Trl Kappa Soxoiny have also placed u barrel in U.e poatoffice and the riorority aiembeis ill foinard tiiem to hiadvj iarters. OomP.no patriotism with economy. tl-.Mtt, convenioni e. Have your old hat lct'o cUed iiiul ui.'Uls over at Fred's. ,.J1. ll'Jlh eliect. -17-lt The 0.1 of St. Mary' Greek Oathohc church of Whiting was laid with appropriate services on Sunday. The ( ereai. nies ivetn conducted by the vi ry Mcv. Vitler.tine Gurzo of McKeespoit, l'u., nss.Mod by l'.ev. W. Kcl.c of Ch.uiKD, Kcv. '. I'lanltzkl, of I'.urnsi;e, J ullnn Sk. zy plnskl. WhitmK. Kev. Ml.narox ;cs. Indiana Harbor and Martin 1'. M.iiatin, seminarian. Whitiii!;. Tl.o serviiis were followed by speak in I the local pi lest. Kev. r.ith.-r Oou! luu-ti. of Whitms. and oth- . : at F:ankowski's hull, this beinK f. ll.iHfd by 'I monster parade. At six . '. lock Kcv ami Mrs. Ooarbach enterta;!ied at a very Ha bo rate dinner which was atton.le.1 by a lai.;o iriinbrr oi' m iosis at tic :r parish residence. After the. d-.nner several hoais were very pieasantly spent in a social way. Miss Viol, t Kt wis of 1-aForte avenue has left for Knoxvile, Ind.. whore she wia enter St Mary's I'ollf??. The Plymouth AM Society of the CV.nsrrogattonal church will have a special meeting on next Thursday afternoon and also on Thursday evening at the homo of Mrs. Oarwln Pool of Central avenue. jp:,? i-,.et!e MoFdden, daushtor of Mr. and Mrs Thomas MeFadden of Oenttnl MVf-n'.te. left today for Kockville. 111. t.. ent.r P.o.kford Co'lepe. Mrs. Orace Bowman Mortenson has taken a clfrical position at the. Standard o.jfdTpiinv. Leonard Twiner of John street, will etir the P'ntvorsity of Illinois on Sept. 3"th. Mrs. John Livingston of Ind'.nna lil'ol Is '.inprovlng at the Washington Park hospital in Chicago where she underwent an operation. William Curtis of Oliver street, is home from Cleveland. Ohio, for an indefinite stay. Po you want to be the owner of a home? Investigate the Whlt'.ng Pavings and Loan Association, as it has done much for the Improvement . f our city. B-11T-1 The funeral of Gizella Gilisl. the 13-vear-'M srlrl of 21. 119th street, who was killed by the N. T. C. mail train wlv'lo picking coal In the Central vards was held yesterday. The funeral was ii chsree of T'ndrta'.er TTeyden. services being held at the St. John Slovak church. Interment was at St, John's cemetry. Hammond.
RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER
Deep Seated TTrlo Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starta to Leave the System Within Twenty-four liouis. Fvory druggist in this county Is authorized to say to every rh-um.t' sufferer m this vicinity that if two bo! 1 p-n id" Albnihu. tho sure coiuiuori r of rheumatism, iloes not stop nil agony, reduce swollen joints and do away with even the -lightest twmiro of rheumatic pain., he wt'i glad! j r turn you r mom y wit hoiit conimctit. All nr'ou has been tried ntnl tested f,.r tuns, and really marvelous lesuils have been accomplished in the most severe OJIMes vv hero t h e s u tTe r i ii n an.! ac,ony v( s intense and piteous and where the pat 1. r.t w as helpless. Allenrhu relieves at once. Immediately alter .-u start to take It tho fe.md work li-Mlt'.s. It year. lies out tlm uno acid it. j.osits, dissolves Ih.- secretions and drives rhenmntie polsou out of iho hod v through t tio ki.lnoys atH hov.el.j. Its tiiatvel. u i Ii.oa- uuicl.'' n a o. Piessi.l relief i.l'ttu comes m e.vii ilay.s. aiid ven in cases vv In re the sii!:'. rir.r ;a most painful all traces disappear m a f. vv days. All druggis's can supply y;.u.
business houses In town for electric lights. Mr. and Mrs. C. Williams and Cour'-n.-y Saxton of White Water, Wisconsin, tire visiting relatives and calling on old fi lends in t .wn this week. Mr. S .'haul:, lib. superintendent of the Newton county schools and wife, have been visiting at the A, G. Nishoisui home the past week. Mrs. Sehaulanb Is a sister of Mrs. Nicholson. Thev ulso visited t'ue school hen- last week Poss township t-acheis institute n- x t Sa'irdav. Key. William Moore conducted thchape ser ! Tuesday morning In the high school auditorium for the upper crades in One h uh school. Mr. and Ms C. Mann were called fo c'hi.a-o last I'll. lay to attend the funeral of Mr. Mann's umle. Mr. netilar.iin Case, east of town passed away S.rp.day nt lla. in. The funeral will be held at the home residence, Tuesday at 2 p. m. Mr. Case who was known as I "ne'e Pen rile, was advanced in years, and a pioneer i. 1 e in l i 1 e county.
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The n?d Cross chapter has received rr.&tej ! foi' work, so they will meet nxt Fridav afternoon. Come out and show by doing so that you are Interested. Mrs. F. B. Prb-e !s at PesMolnes. Iowa at the camp visiting her daughter and husband. He is stationed at that place in service. A reception was held at the Turkev Creek s-hool house last Tuesday evening In honor of Krnest Wood's departure for Camp Fort Bliss. Rev. Kneig presented him with a fine wrist watch from his mother and Ernest responded with a few remarks end alsi gave a short talk on the war and camp life. Light refreshments were served. The music was furnished by the Pranha"k brothers from Hobart and the young people danced and spent a very pleasant evening. It was estimated that there were about 200 people present. Mrs. T. .1. TJu.rk returned to Hammond after a two weeks' visit with her aunt. Mrs. T. P. Tierney. Mr. and Mrs. M. L Lennertz left last Saturday evening for a few days' visit with their friends, Mr. tnd Mrs. Bailes of Lagrange, 111. Carl Garlock and family have moved up stars in the Walters block. The Rudolph bovs ar wiring up the
The little be.be of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Harris is very seriously sick. Mrs Byron Harris Roberts returned to her home in Valpairais last evening after a several days' visit here with friends. Her husband Is teaching in the Y'alpara'so college this yefir and i.v also instructing the. now recruits In the military camp in that city. Frank S'rick'and. Sr., transacted business in Gnty evening. The rainy weather we are having Is making it very bad for the oats that arc sill u n h. ra she j. They have begun to gtow In tl.e shocks. Paul Hathaway ! serving on the Superior court jury at Hammond.
YA oman member o motor corps wis wg'nr fr;m Rag pole. The members o. the motor corps of the national league for women's service are under) oinjf real vtre'.i'ous ermy trainini- at Fort Totten.
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war, decided to it -sake social fiiiavto prepare themuclvcs for ny war .service in whid; the irovt-mtmi:! might be able to u.e them. Thi. photo shows Lieut. Catherine Frederick wi-waftriipr from the ton of r flagpole at the fort. The photographer ne;-WteJ to asi: the lieui-,-.-ant if she felt th! least bit up in the air while flashing the signals.
Say they will not buy in oil stocks because many have lost money doing so. Did you ever sit down and figure out WHY? In the first place many wells are sunk in districts not proven. They call this "wild-catting." Again, many companies spend the Cjoney on salaries and nothing goes in for development. Lastly, many losses are occassioned by officers whom no one knows and who later prove unworthy. This Sompssiy is different. In the first place the Thornton Field is a proven one. Its a success. 'Why? Because, already contracts are let for a refining plant to be built in the district. These plants cost too much money for any one to take a chance unless the OIL IS THERE. Next, do not forget the company has no salaried officers to fritter your money away. Lastly, you know the Board of Trustees. You luiow they art honest ar d reliable. They are:
ROBERTSDALE
i i The members of the Marquette club will be entertained tomorrow- afternoon a; the home of Mrs. John Blaul. Jr. of Roberts avenue. Mr. G. M. Cough and daughter, Vivian left Saturday for Owensburg. Kw, where they will spend two weeks visiting relatives. Misses Clara Sell and Clara Korczyk visited Mrs. I.iv ingst me at the South Park lo.fp.tal Sunday. Mrs. Livingstone was operated on for appendicitis ami is getting along nicely. Charles Green of Chicago was a businesi visitor here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson entertained the-ir nophew, Mr. Ralph of Michigan Sunday. William Larson of Indiana Harbor, spent Sunday hre visiting his father. John Larson and family of I ake avenue. Gustave Kggers of Fort Benjamin Harrison spent the week end here visiting his mother, Mrs. Fred Eggnrs c,f Roberts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ila:'hurst of Fast Sire Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fied Pleis of Indiana blvd.. entertained the latter's nephew, Joseph Galistel of Fast Side Sunday. Mrs. C-."l Holstrum of Lake avenue is .-onfned to her home with a sprained
ankle. M!sse. Sarah and Margate. Pavls of Ohi"ar-o were g ios's rf Mrs. Herman Thiessm of Indiana blvd. Sunday. M F. Hann'm of Cleveland avenue was ,a!!ed to Koifs. Ind,, bv the ser
ious llln.ss of his brother. Mrs. Zens and sister. Miss EjThe. j Buell. returned to their home In V.'aukepan. Hi. nfe- spendirg several day;, here vis. ting 'heir brother, C. G. Buell '
of Indiana blvd. Miss Velaiie Goueh of Petrolf. Mich-, has pec. pted a position at the Standard oil Company. Mrs. Muenirh of Hammond, vlsltel h.e- daughter, Mrs. Wjiiia.-i Parker f ll'Uh street yesterday. Misses Theresa Pie's and Mary Mos'.'l say "The Rainbow Ciris" at the Illinois theatre Sunday.
HOBART
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100 Miles Away Preparing meat is only a part of Swift & Company's usefulness. The finest meat in the world wouldn't do you any good one hundred miles away from your table. Swift & Company efficiency has made it possible to place complete lines of products in the smallest and most remote communities. To be sure the work is done well Swift & Company, through its branch houses and car routes, brings the meat to the retail dealer for you. Swift & Company lays out car routes covering towns big, little, medium size which are not served by a Swift branch house. Salesmen find out in advance what is wanted by the dealers in every town. They are followed by refrigerator cars loaded with retailers' orders, which are delivered at each town fresh, clean, and sweet qnce or twice each week. Swift & Company operates a large number of car routes like this, from fourteen distributing plants. This is a necessary and natural part of the packer's usefulness. It fits into the industry iji an orderly, effective way. It makes belter meat cheaper from .one end of the land to the other. Swift & Company, U. S. A.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Banks of Whiting visited here Sundav with relatives.
I A son was born Sunday to Mr. and iMrs. 1't. , Thompson. Mrs. Thojr.pson and Eon are at the Gary General Hospital. I Mrs. J. Hartnup went to Fort Warns
Sunday to visit with relatives for a few da vs. M'.ss I.iilie F.neferrer has accepted a position at the office of Attorney rioreon. Miss Lauretta Malone lias resigned her pos.tion as stenographer to accept or.e as teacher in the public schools. Mrs. I. Rose and son, Albert, visited with relatives In Hammond over Fu till a y.
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Disturbed sleep usually comes from some form of indigestion. Strengthen the stomach and stimulate the liver with a course of
! INDIANA ELEVEN IN
INDOOR PRACTICE WLOOMINGTOX. IXP. Sort. 17. A downpour of rein inade it necessary to hold the first official In. "nana I'niverstty fort ha II practice in t! o gymnasium :.
I terday. I'irrco. the giant line man and star of last season, was the only veteran ion hand to greet Head Coach Ptlehm.
'"aptain nicies. Preo an other mainstays of tho eleven have b r n attending the oft'icc r:-' training school nt Fort Shario'an during the Summer and are expected by the end of the week.
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Larcet Sale of Any Medicine in the Wori4 Sl d everywhere. Ia Boxes. 10c. 25c
JOS. W. WEIS C. K. WHITE
DR. J. T. CLARK DR. G. D. HELGEN
S. E. DAVIS. You can buy our shares today at 50 cents per share. The issue is nearly gone. No shares will be sold after Sept. 24th under $1.00 per share and none any way after this present amount is sold. Send in now and save this fifty cents per share.
Myomiizg- Thornton GsS (Company 302 HAMMOND BLDG.. HAMMOND. IND. Telephone Hammond 2217. Open eves., 7-9 p. m. Sunday, 10-12 a. m. 2-5 p. m.
GRAPES California and Michigan Grapes FOR SALE IN CARLOAD LOTS. 1014 AND.23C0 BROADWAY, GARY. Phone 1147.
DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 3419. GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.
LEONARD EASY WINNER IN BOUT WITH PIERCE PHILAPFLPHIA, PA.. Sept. 1?. Benny Leonard, the lisht weicht champion, last night had an easy time in his sixround bout with Harry Pierce of Frooklyn. The ehamtuon hit Pierce -.vhe.i n, where he phased, but. did not knock him out.
Buy It Like a Man! If You Don't Buy a Fourth Liberty Loan Bond Uncle Sam will be mighty inquisitive!
Story & Clark Piano Co. Established lr7. Capital and Surplus 53.U00.000.00. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRAND3 Stores In all principal cities of the United States. Factory Branches 603 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. 582 584 Oakley Ave., Hammond.
Wilfred Knrhes, Mgr.
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Mrs. W. F. Flynn spent the week end visiting friends in Chicago. Mrs. Peter Tuins and son Vernon, spint Saturday in Hammond. William. Flynn attended the War Exposition Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schocn and their i
daughter visited In Highland on Saturday evening. Miss Erno Kaske spent Saturday In lla mmond. Jake Krooswj k of Highlands spent Sunday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs G. Yorgsma were Hammond visitors Saturday evening.
PLENTY OF SOFT COAL Delivered to Any Part of the City. Ask Us for Prices. West Hammond Coal Company
J. j. BREHM, Prop. PHONES: Res., 1674; Office, 2955.
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Mis. Frances Klassen of Chicago spent Sunday here with her mother. Mis. Pert ha Ludwig of Chicago Is vi.-itinc several days here with her father. Fiank Klassen and Charles Nolan are on the sick list and under a physician's rare. Fdward Austgen hns purchased the farm on which he resides from h s father-in-law, Nicholas Thielen. in the neighborhood of JHo.nnO being the p lrohaslng price.
DON'T THROW YOUR OLD TIRES AWAY, JUST BECAUSE THE TREAD HAS WORN OUT.
We Completely Rebuild and Retread O'.d Worn Tire;, a 5 a in applying new bra Her strip n-w taor.e. cushion gum, and a heavy 1i -inchlay er of Goodyear black law- rubber, making a complete rebulit 1j-!th!i black cord tread type tire. Jus' as r.e-at in appearance and as serviceable as new- t less than 1-3 its original cost.
' EXTRA l f I HEAVY j B I HANDREBLIlTj 1
Oar business is built cn quality backed by an organization of many years of experience. te;r employees are jeoTed for their ability to turn out high ' lass work and we conscientiously iecomitiend tlic-m and the.r work to our patrons. Our ambition is to return to y u a i .-pair job us k,.,,. as we can possihiy make j. with I he best workmanship, the best machinery, and the best materials these 'i.reo elements that go into our work are the lost guarantee you can have of complete sat-,-T'act ;o:i.
We carrv- in stock a full line of our extra heavv HANI) HF.Pi'ILT i'ORP TREAD TYPE TIRES, eac.n tire reinforced with three ply of high prade. pure South Sea Island Cotton Fabric, ar r.-.i iced prices. CALL AT OCR LOCAL SALESROOM AND ALLOW I S TO EXAMINE THOSE V"'"N HARRISON TIRE CO.
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Hammond, Ind.
LEMON JUICE TAKFS OFF TAN
t t Girls! Make bleaching lotion if skin is sunburned, i tanned or freckled
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Squeeze the Juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and complexion beautifler, at very, very smal cost. Your 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 sunburn, windburn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless. Adv.
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Phone 425. 726 Columbia Ave. Hammond.
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