Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 84, Hammond, Lake County, 18 September 1918 — Page 8

WcdnoFdav. Sept. 18. 1918. Paixe Eiu;ht.

nm TIMES.

CROWN POINT NEWS

(LiPPCMXGI OF A DA V I V LAKC COlSTtl UVKLT CAPITAL I

Council of Defense i sc rv ices in Cary on Mon.lny. those of

n Monday indorsed 1 he ' .Tew ish faith .-bs rvir.tf th- first "f Yon

The Lake

i. linen of the tlary St net

'. nil i:r.y f"f .in incivaso of 1 cvnt In the rate in Gary, ri'.akms it 6 cents, and an irun;:io ,-f 1 roui in the tare from liary to Hammond. The shortage oC la!. or and the rate of living wages f.ir the emploves inahi? this Increase nccffary. The Gary Commercial Club indorsed the petition and the Lake County f'ournii of Defense thought the p raver d' the street railway should be granted. The appeal has been made to the TuMic I'li'r.i.-s Iioard. Marriage Licenses. Michael Wohl and Johanna Roth, both of Gary: Antonio C'hiodo. Ambridge, I'a.. n.-.d Susie Condo, Gar ; I-'raneiseo Kor-rab-i, Stcuhenvilio, i'.. and Adolina l'a:iU East Chicago; Chas. Val. Winkler mid Anna Schmidt, both cf Har.-.nu'tii!; John V. Townsend and Maude Coursen. both of Koby; Walter Haas and Sadie Wood'-lx. both of Hanini.ir.il; Joe S2ok". Last Chicago, and Julia Jan;k. Cluoe.go. Chief Clerk IVinnaha of tho local

board received a telegram from Indiana-I 7..,.fl.l"v vr;it-n'r That 1 1 nor rent I

of the r,u .'ST ionr.aires must be mailed . n Wednesday, September 18. to a'.', t epistrantP between the ages cf 1 '1 and both inclusive, according to serial t; ambers. Report on registration of I. oca! Board No. 3 at Crown Toint. September 12, Vi ; S : Native born cttiz.-ns. CVe; r.a'uraiizd. 84: citizens by father's naturalization before registrant's majority. : : : declarant alien' (first papers). V: non-declarant aliens. 142; whites. 2.5T.: r.t groes. 19; orientals. 2. Ape IS. loll: IS, 140: Z 153: 21. 8: 22. 1; 25. 1: 27. 1; :2. ISO; 51. 172; 34. lv8; "3. 12.1; 3(5. IS: 37. 1-2; 3S. 156: TO. 133: 4". 141: 41. 142; 42. 155; 43, 114; 44. 12D; 4o, 153. Total

Railway 1 Ku pur.

Mis. Adein Cooper spent the wv.-k-nd at the home of her Foil. Kug.-ne. and family in Hfnimemi

Mrs. Catherine 1-i-ck and dau ght er. ,uid v. hen liny

Miss Ter.sa. of Riverside, lib, spent Sunday with the Hun family in Crown 1'oint. Miss Mayme G'.avm cf Ottowa. HI., and M.ss Kathorine G lav in. assistant superintendent of i'.v.j.l.-'s Hospital at Fern. 1.1, spent lat week at th- home of their bietio r. Jos, ph c.Iivin. and also aiteiided Cue cotiiirir.aTioii of th. ir little mice Aluv Mai G!:i in. returning to -heir le.me on miiiiI.iv afiernoon. C. W. Allnuiii. local . hair man of the fourth Liberty loan, has call.-! an or,,u,.e m, Oi'.l- to be hei.l ill the

court bouse on Thursday evening at S , o'clock, when plans for the lemlir,- drive will be outlined and territory assigned, j The call has pone out for patnetie men; in,! ,!, . to nssi't m tie- drive and'

bust- ""Uia

DAILY HEALTH ELKS A WORD ABOUT TI": KIDNEYS MY DOCTOii WATSON". Feople are easily frightened when they think something is the matter with thtir lungs or in-art. and well they may be: but few people understand the dangits of diseased kiiin.vs The; e organs

hae u duty of ital import it m. c '' l ' -form, and if they are diseased, lleue is no i.liing bow it where 'the symptoms may appear. The kidn. are nlnrs.

are hi allhy they i eiiu". e

the poisons from the blood and purity

it. When the kidnevs are diseased, the poisons are spread c r when , ami i lie of these poisons is uric acid The uric acid is cairn all through the system and dt posited in valious places, in th" form of urate -alts in the fe. 1, aoWlis, wrists and but k often .ermine, I'.'iv' under tin- o,. S.'i!n lines n.i' r.vultini, tr-uble is .rili'.i rloumaiism. lutn-K-t t . scute-a and baekaehe. i'liui'ly,

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Opening Purchase and Sale of FIFTY WOMEN'S SUITS For Three Days at

Buy Only What You Need, But Buy Quality NOW.

Edward C.Hliias Convpaay

Save and Serve the Cau6e of Freedom.

W ometfs

and

sses9 New

Fall

Suits

Chairman Allmnn ho

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bliidder. dia'.'--t.

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rectstration.

Mr. r.d Mrs. Sam Westerman attend.'

so that the loan

r as in t be foru;. r il: lvos. Band Concert Program.

follow ins band concert program, rendered T!mrscia eent:is. Sep- j .1. -r ,. -.-v..-t r, -lt-n-' li'iiiL- 'Paul

. '.. ' .. '. , . ,.. .. I w:U te'l ve'l wh

KP.li-.e ( .M O . O I , ' ' one-sn r.

"You're in Styie Wh. n You're W.'iirir.i a Smile" (Alvsivnei; meJb'y. "I.onir

F.ob" (Walker), otic-st.-p. ' l.tberty V- : (Mvhr): oi.e-step. "When We Wind 1 n the Watch on the Rhine" (Thorn

son); march. "Flureka

uric

s-.-t.rn. !!' be haimh:s-v n tablets, of

il.-d t hern Amine uric a -id .n i be

t. Ill !.S h"t , I'L'ee dissoV, es you have uric a. id troubles, in takim.- Anuric T.ibb ts.

in Hi.

ombinnt ion ti mad.e it up

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d 111 the dl ilut stoles l'.ercc, too. and h. i fa t and In w to 1 i i

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urn: ,o id w ill no: form m li . bi te.- w 111 not chars.- - Ad-. .

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i,l'oyle); 'Star Sparkled Banner.

Rheumatism Cured by "Num

ber 40" Or Money Back! Consult Jos. Weis. Hammond, and C-t. tral Prusr Stor?. Indiana Harbor. Crank Staser. Xewbur-rh. Ir.d . states: ! suffered with rheumatism for several rnrs and tried numerous remedies with

Vt'le or no benetit. Mendenhall's Nam- j b. r 40 was recommended to mc and I ; tis. d in all six bottles and am entirely ! e.irc-3. I cheerfully reoommen ! it to all!

i i-.r um.T.ion sufferers." We liate instructed Jos. Wcis. Hammond, and Central Drug Store. Indiana Harbor, to issue a guarantee with three beetles of "Number 40" and if you are not cured or satisfied, your money wuii h- cheerfully refunded. J. C. Mend' nb.all. 4rt years a drtiKgist. "Number 4ri" is empb.'yed in rhuernat ism, scrofula, blood poison, constipation. l:er and stomach troi;'"!os. Adv.

END LETTERS: "YOURS FOR 4TH LIBERTY LOAN!" WASHINGTON. Sept. 15. Thomas A Kd:son has suseestfd every letter d-tr-inc the next five weeks to cloe with "Yours for the Fourth Liberty Roam" Th sursc stion was adopted by thj loan co'iimit!.-. " - post office estimates "Yours i the Fourth Riber::' Roan" will be uttered more than 4:-r.-ie fie i times f a - ;i day.

LiE GO.

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HUNDREDS AFTER WAR WORK

VARFARAISO. IN V . S-t in the last draft are now non-essential industries am to obtain work in war tss

:pt. I'. Men leaving the 1 are flocking ential plants.

Yesterday

Gary to ap! steel plan-.

a Valparaiso man went t-

!y for woirv m a mun'.tims He bad to wait m iine for

j four hours to clcani an audience, nn 1 j durniK that time a total of ;i"0 no n I had a prdied f T work.

'WtWllSi-!

Make your

fortune substantial

State Loan Committee s Publicity Bureau Is Seeking Information and the Kind Wanted Is Detailed in This Story.

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In a Sale Dominating All Others in Extent, of Variety of, Style and Elegance of Production

Materials arc trirotino, silvcrtono. vflour, c h i f f o n h road cloth and men's wear orf. Colors are the )omlar x t' o r d. navy, ekin, lun!, hursundy, brown, taupe, etc. All sizes for fifty women and misses, and only one or two of ea-h )articnlar suit style. These suits are the "'last word" on the season's styles. Take your choice of the 50 suits at

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Just as we insist upon value for our money we insist that you are entitled to the utmost quality and style

for

vours. so

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whatever you select you are sure that your purchase will lie satisfactory at this Opening Three-Day Suit Sale

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SAVING!

Every man mutt be the architect of

his own fortune." The best "buildine

rule" is SAVING ! The true foundation is a

SAVINGS ACCOUNT

at this Bank. Begin today make it the regular duty of your daily life to

save a little, if you can t save

much. It s the regularity of the thing that counts in saving

The publicity department of tbe State Liberty l.oa.r. Co mm it t eec will hiv" at b ast four machines available for callmc on some sixty cities in Indiana. At this time of year wrathT conditions are not always ideal and it is almost impossible

to make positive engagements to xne f day and h-ur when machines will visi'i ..-ertain lo. ah ties. We want to prole, rj oar aviators and planes as much as j

possible ana sena innn out on. on iaii that can b - made with tlio least general risk. 1. r this reason we wish all towns to be isit.--.1 to ha-, e these general con-tici.-.ns in mind. Th-; pianos used will be those available at Hantoul, 111., or Payton. Ohio, for training purposes. These planes .anr.ot currv a large supply cf gasoline a-id ss they may at any tun" encounter heavy head winds it is not safe r.or desirable to srnl them nvr than 1-5

. miles from honv in one direction withi i-.tjt suitable landing fields to be used in I an ero.ei fjeney. Against strong l:"ad ! winds the mo.-t powerful airnlaivs use ! two and three tinv'-s as much Kasoiiae ! :n er.vermg a mi'e as they wu5-i under nermal O'n 'i' iot-s. i The general safety of all aviators -.t11-' mg on th" van -his cm. s of Indiana ! must be prote. ieri -n earn, c.ty by iho ! . je.-;ien of a eloxer r pasture field

I iriim. diat.-ly adjacetr to th" ei'y. with - ! vih

!..,u trees, s' -.imp, di. h"s 'V large rocks ' crder to er.m t I th-rein. The field n.usr be :u h as' l.:'"'a i i;r,t have rh"-h..

i

feet square. i nis re :a sne'.i. i rv? inarKei , if it is va u

bv the lo.-al ..-.mniife wi'li a

' T" n.ade with whitewash on the g l-o-jnd. as f-'llo-.vs: Th" enical part

Seco Fall Petticoats A variety of beautiful, changeable colorincrs in the new Fall Seco Silks, all tucked, shirred and welt flounces and some with adjustable flounce, every size. An unusual $3.00 value at onlv

$1.98

Now for Silk Blouses Smart, becoming styles for women and misses, in splendid suit shades, includina lieht and dark colors. Also the white and colored Jap Silk Blouses, all dainty and fresh, ready for your admiration. Take vour choice from all sizes at

$2.89

High Qua'ity Skirts The new Fall Skirts in silk poplins, including both colored and black in the full and pleated models, with deep yokes and pockets. These arc the regular 3.00 and .-rG.OO values. Xov

of the tr- fr sV.vild v. id-v In s

"T" et 1 be

sh- . id1 " 0

keep as near as pc

?sible ,

t ne f- et

i v.e iT.i i feet long and officials wil

.... ..-T--. .V,. r..,.i,!n

rr,-.ss i-t in- i i 1 mc Mid fte feet I jt is th" genera! purpose of th in-

i rt ruetions to edu-a;.-

l-r.;.l f. r landing rur- ,n charge of landing fields and the

p-i-m-m must be given r.,,rtr.i jn general to the fact thatpetting i

to a level pli-lmg space wlivh th smau,of. cr0und and in'o the air is not j

ii an airplane can Kim" -' '"jiiie main danger conironung a-.iaiors. j

getting back on the ground without I smashing the machine or injuring the

: r s t

ring

The field must

stumps or rocks an 1.!

all hillocks, it w id

niirrose. l nuT

I-.- ' forced to

A Bank of Personiu bervxce First National Barek Hammond. Indiana.

INSTALL YOUR OWN - " " " - -.i i 9 in ,-,. I.

EATING PLANT ST

(Jet our free estimate on our new 19.18 ALL ('AST PIPELFHS H FATING SYSTEM, which will burn any kind of soft coal as effectively as other plants burn hard coal and save all labor. CUTS COAL BILL IN HALF

V.'p help yo-i n determine- the proper size system and lay out thr work so that any handy man can oa?ily (! tho work himself. Our ne'.v

ut to Fit

EASY WAY

We make free delivery and absolutely GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. We carry everything in high grade plurahins :ind heating supplies and sell at wholesale direct. Call at our plant or write TOf'AY. The saving will surprise vt.ii.

.irn l r.ot answrr th.

I i,,i .ii.-, nviati.r rn a y

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.. th." rr.a.-nme Co.."k v-j

t hat 'he srr.anesi landing field fre-

t he

SEE THIS FURNACE

3efore Purchasing 50 per cent less fuel producing 100 per cent more heat. I'urns any kind of fuel. Bottom of air chamber covered with water. Moistens the. air. preserves health and sanitation. Sells oa merit, not in competition- No heat is lost in basement nor up the flue. Simple to install. Easy to operate. Warms your home in one-tenth the time of sncam, hot water or old stylo furnace. One register pipedess system.

land

n-.iles p. r hoir o;.-i met ion on

i .ii'iy cau-e a. si tripped aviator. .,r.r, .n , h. f rre f I

.VM f-. if desiral.le. in preference tVY'tVld of er,,,-,! landing spac. but.

Ullded bV Iees. leiepi

1 ...i.i or 1. ''"t i-'ri-1".-

free fr.-rn trees, ee is even mucli

a-heii nia.-hinc and a

A t. l.d with an easy ,,ni woods, telegraph

aviator being the big problem; and to! in-.press upon the people th fact that 1 except in great emergency it is not practical or sensible to seed aviators j on trips across the country under se- I vere weather conditions such as appreaching storms, or heavy winds that j would lead the aviator into rough country without sufficient landing grounds. in the event any one .f a hundred miner j

troubles that might happen to his motor

1. The head cf th larg "T" must be pointed north ot the field, under ail circumstances. The ground on which

both the commit- . - t- . .

I o i gras3 in oraer m;i; ine nnu.'iMi , : will remain clearly enough for the aviators to see distinctly, j 2. A photograph cf the nd with

whitewashed "1"' therein must be fnt to this headquarters with all possible dispatch, as all airplane amals in Indiana towns are to be scheduled during the week of September 22 to ."' Iliis photocraph should be a rancid for ininv-dia'.-ly after your f ld is !nplt for airplane landing. This is a feature which canr.ot be m erk.nkeii if you at" t-i get a plane. Picture niav be taken ;'pm fence er similar elevation at corner of t : e ; d . Police nrrnnsrnirnt.i positively

DIES FROM MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT

Joseph Li-cher. Ith avenue and "Madison street, clary, who me; w ith aa accident by the collision of his motorcycle into a motor truck at llxh avenue and Grant tret dn-d nt Mercy hospita'. Gary, est"rday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. The deecflse-1 haves a wife and children to mo'jrn him. Kaneral services will b.e eld .from the liary Hungarian church Thursday nn rning at 0 o'clock vi;h burial at c'al.ary comclcrv.

s irr r tc.

i bu

mere desiral

i-.Li-iro but siirroun. churches, tall building

! v. i it he the nit

. .,m..i..i to have these airplanes

it iii . i ...... -. , , .;, .np several cities

i,ui-in.i and stop Ion

.,il -he school children to see the ma- j (h-.e close -up, see Ih.e aviator, a nd see he starting of the machine on its next; -!-: in order to make these trips

-. .-...enl.-te success, the ariou

V

or mechanical apparatus.

i must he made Ttlierebj- nil persons, fi-

I

AVe he'.ioie that 1 per cent cf all the rept one or t " onmmi', "in ie nein

towns r -heduhd w ill be visited promptly I eompletely on the uiMc of Inniilnu and without any hitch in the opera t ions, j tield durinc day on vOiirh plane are Here are three vitally necessary ncheduled to arrive. In order to mold

A fioH

i an c-sy at-proi.-: ,i,r5 telegraph I"

ih; nn a liepl ie- i

1 bv w.iods. , noints which must be borne :n mind rnsuames nmrn are irr. ueni ii inn

etc. jani must be complied with before your

ion or tne i.ui i.. . inivn can ne conn ro-,eM , .-i

which airplanes will appear under

lesignated in' pnvrnm'iit Liberty I.oan supervision:

enough to allow i - .....

prernution ! not taken WALTER G REKXAl'iiH Chairman of rubiicity f-r Indiana, bv Kred A. P;m. A -,rp!ar. Pir-etor.

SERGEANT MILLER ON VACATION

Today Si'isaii! Miller cf the Gary police department s'arts on his annua', va'atmn. lie will take a motor trip to seeral trwr.s down on the 'Wabash river and isjt relatives at Mor.ticclli. Ind.

A Tightwad Patriot is the worst thins thnt was ever made.

cit ies to j

visited must e in t-.-m .- , ., laniinir fields that I

j op. ration in .r.i.. .'", ,

saf. t v requn no ' -

Hardin

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4,?i. .7 l,!.,-!"-!

j Standard Heating Co.

J. TIETLEMAN, Agents Wanted. 2215 Block Ave., Indiana Harbcr, Indiana.

tultill tl

t;. , v ernm- nt . In each ci l-e pro -id. d be- i srasolin

;-, i ha nn ds sk n w ill keep in toi

! in which airplanes are

I pear- by telephone

I Rive as much

- to be visited there should it least 10 callous of th a a liable, strained through j

in. Libcity Loan oiioums

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heduled to ap-

r,r telepraph. and will

.,tice as pos.-uil.- ! ...

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Company

srjOO.noo.Ou Plants Behind

New Pipeless Keating Plant.

Our Guarantee.

40 Years at 45th and Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago. SEND FOR FURNACE CATALOG.

'

j:ean Hcmss Willi Soil Goai Kero Ppaiess Furnac

i m p

.Riding visit

f the!

I

Burns any kind of fuel. Absolutely guaranteed to heat your home. Large water pang clean and moisten the air. Wonderful coal paver. I n v b tigate now. Early buyers will save money.

f'mli

t v r - f , -- " ,

nvy ram the line

eii.es of thvarious plane? If after the citv to be ii' th; ib id. e. h r.ni obliterate

field held

The aviator

. . . . i

the air can pick out one or rnar.vu . fields four or five miles in any direction , just "is long as the mark is plain and' as near snow white as possible. It is. , of course, always desirable to have a , line white "marking on a green founda-j tien, such as crass, clover, or an alfalfa j

make ruecespiui i

election o a field by nnv , ; . f 1

pi) and the iiiiiniiiK -m

should come up j marking on the

,t is Qiiii.i ii.ecssary that .n,s should be immediately marked

from 3.0U0 feet in

jw'.i. liaiiiiA'tt hirniyi'"i

illll

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Av iators ratlin'

'tripped

landir.es on plowed ground.

ds. or ridgf 1 at or wnrai n'.-u.-.

most 01 tne inapt v incites in dia-

orn lie

since the vvlocls m hinrs are only t v

i-fieht of the

HERO FURNACE CO. P. E. Traynor, Agent.

201 Highland St., Hammond, j

Phone 2021.

meter and the geneial v machine is so hi Eh ahov

eear that it is very important to have practically level fields without bumps or ruts. County Loan officials arc instructed to

ser.il in a much sketch of wb-re airplanes are I 1 be

showing the location of

(..-! d and giving the dimensions of same.

jit will te necessary tor tie Man- .n-

irctor of airplanes to make up a scnedn!e of flights at once, setting out the ,'atos each City will be visited. Loan

th" landing

the town scheduled

the landing

ATTEM

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To do your duty during these times your health should be your

consideration. These two women

tell how they found health. Ilellam, Pa. "I took Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound for female troubles and a displacement. I felt all rundown and was very weak.

I had been treated by a physician wimou- resuus, so decided to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial, and felt better right away. I am keeping house since last April and doing all my housework, where before I was unable to do any work. Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound is certainly the best medicine a woman can take when in this condition. I give you permission to publish this letter." ilrs.E. It. CRrirxrxo, It. Xo. 1, Ilellam, Ta. Lowell. Mich. "I Buffered from cramps and dragging down pains, wa3 irregular and had female weakness and displacement. I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound which gave me relief at once and restored ray b ?alth. I should like to recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's remedies to all suffering women who are troubled in a similar way." Mrs. Elise IIeim.E.Xo. 0, Box S3,Lowell,Mich.

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