Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 77, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1918 — Page 6
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Wei, RUN-DOWN WDMMI Tells Bow Vtuol Mada Ser Sirens' Sa. Kaukauna, Wis. "I was weak, all run down, tired all Ahe time, and hart Asthma so I could hardly keep around and do my housework. After everytlinr elsa had failed to help me Vlnol Irjiii ma up and madis mo well and strong-." Mrs. Jay Parker. Tha reason Vlnol was so successful in Mrs. Parker's case. Is because it contains the necessary elements to create, an appetite, aid digestion, mahe. pure blood and create strength. It is the beef and cod liver peptones iron an 1 ftiycerophosphates In Vinol that does It you will not be disappointed If you try it. Joseph "W. Wels. BruKRist. Harry "Wels. and Xorris Pharmacy.
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Pharn..cy, and in Whitir: by I.. II Mtti a a-.J Cr:rrfcif t very where. S.---;i? scratch tf.ij. oui- 1' U.'.c slops !t:hr.r. t .ru'-r.-it'-e i:.
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And Its People
Mrs. Frieda Vr.ter Schnc-K and Cfirl Yuer, 1 lh o! w'lom have been ill with Spanish influenz are improving. Four children in the family cf Herman Vater also are i'A with the same disease. The new home of Mr. Rnd Mrs. P. J. Sullivan of Central avenue is rapidly nearing completion. Jacob Kazman. who was arrested by Officer r.runs. of the S. O. Company on the charge of stealing brass, was fined $23 and costs, araojmii.g to $35.10 which he paid and was released. Fred Allen, who has been vlsisinE here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Allen, will return to Camp McFi-.erson, Gi., tomorrow. Mrs. Herman Van-oolet, Barney McKenna and other McKemia brothers, attended the funeral of their niece, Emma Lyons, aped 12 years at East Chicago on Saturday. The deceased was the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Penjainin Lyons, formerly Miss Anna McKenna. The child was 111 only one day with the Spanish Influenza. Mrs. Harris of Gary was the truest of her daughter. Mrp. Saunders of Atchison.
avenua on Saturday. Mrs. Eustace Blesen and children went to Chicago to visit her mother. Mrs. liurko and were all taken sick with the Spanish infiuonra. Mr. Blesen who remained at home, has also been taken 111 now and Is at the home of hU mother. Mrs. John Bicsen on Atchison avenue. Mrs. William Uiesen. who has been very ill with influenza, is Improving-. In the family of William Brown of Central avenue, one child Is 111 with typhoid fever and two others wlta Spanish Iniluenza. Thirteen jounjr men from "Whiting will be Inducted Into service tomorrow. Those who bo to the Interlaken School at RolllnK Prairie, Ind.. are L'riu J. Moore. Ceoree Mortenson, Fred C. Ilor'.beck. G. Kirch aff and Floyd Griffith. The elht iO (fo to Warsaw to train as convoys to truck drivers tre Frank Kakasky. Koland Rnwe, Andrew Keminsky. Arthur L. Klnnm. Thomas Hussy. I.awrenco Mct i n1, J :in Ja .vjb Garrr.lok and Jno kkr.ni.. .... r; s John ; JS u.. i V. F.hltrs. Tho hoys uolns to the Ititerlakcn school will leave Whiting over the Lake Shore at 6:30 a. m.. and sr. In toWarsaw, will so ever the Pennsylvania at :?4 a. m. Three more boys will also lrav- for Camp Polk. P.aleih. X. C. tomorrow o enter the Tar.lc Corps. They are Jack Nolan, Frank Bear.' ns and Jas. McCarthy. Want and hunger are urti'.i specters that watch r.r.d wait for you when the harvest days are past, when you cease to labor and are held In the grip of old aire Save In your youth for later years. Open an account today with the Whltlr- Snvinfrs and Loan Association. Office POO. 115th street. Wanted Experienced trirl for general housework 3 !n family. 4fl Oliver street. 10-1 i-K CARD Or THANKS. "We wish to thank our friends ami neighbors for the kldncss and sympathy ihown us in our late bereavement in the loss of our dear son and brother Theodore. Mr. und Mrs. Math. Schaefrr
l.nd Family. Mr. and Mrs. Ai. ."ii'ier, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. RupJinger. Mr. nnd Mrs. Micha-d Schaefer. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Koch. 10-14-1
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"Pape's Cold Compound" ends severe colds or grippe in few hours.
F.e!!ef comes Instantly. A dose Taken every two hours until three lioses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe col 1 either in the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens cloirged-up nostrils nnd air passaKes In tho head, stops nasty discharge or noso ru:iti!r.K. relieves sick headache, dullness, fev. rlshness. sore throat, sneezinK. s.sreness and '!ffness. !'- ' t - -'uf il-up! Qui' ' lowing ami snuffling! Knse your throbbliiK head! Xothlnjc else in tho world jjlves such prompt rrlb-f as "Pope's Cold Compound." which co"ts only a few cents at any driifr More. It sets without asls'atice. taste-i r.ice. caus.es no inciicnienoe. Ft- suire you get tho eenulne. Adv. t r.ia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stress entertained a number of relatives at a Fix o'clock dinner Sunday In honor of Mrs. Dunn who leaves today for her horac In RocKport, Texas. Mrs. Spauldinp. who lias been visiting her sister. Mis. T. W. Kohr, for the p?.st few weeks left for her home at Manchester. X. H. W. A. Puel! of Indiana blvd . transnoted business in Chicago Friday.
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Colds nnd coi3g,h3 ere quickly rcliaveJ ty Dr. Kin'3 New Disdovery Notxscty Bnoulil feel "perfectly tr.I eraLle" 'rorn a cJ'l, ccttf h or bronchia! attack for very lor.sr. it takes c.rAy a little w' ile to reiievs :t and pet tack n the road to re-ovcry v.-!:cii L'r. King's New Jiscovcry 13 faithfully used. It soon J-x.&t-ns t!".C p1iiet;m, relieves Irritation, 8X)t!tt3 ti e parched, tore throat, brings corr.fort. Half a century old aud rcors popalaf today than ever. 60c and 5l.2'J. Make Your Bowels Behave Make then function ith gratifying precision. If regulation of the diet does not relieve tlieir torpid;ty Dr. King's New Life Tills will. They are perfect bowel trainers, cleanse the system sure!, comfortably. 25c
he i.'i at prest ct undocidod as to what he will do. His broUier. Adam Franzen. who has been assisting him han accepted a position with the TU noia Steel Co. at Gary. '
I The new oteam Ourbine engine pir- ! chased by the tower a yesr uro, but was never Installed, has been s.:ld to tho roriiment and has t.en shipped to AberI dcen, Md. ! Mrs. Dennison. of P.oer PArk, 111.. !s S here visiting at the home, of Mrs. Nellie J Thomas for a cmple cf weeks. . Jtev. J. r. Witt. -wly appointed mlo- , Ist. r of the Christian churrh. has movwl
his family here from Kouts. and la l-e-Kiding lu the .'-'parks h-.uae on Water.St.
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Lsva to DcfJ Matraal leslTncf Crmtly Ds tlo-iao hf Tecciui3 C2i2dren to Lc-re lioir IcUa.
Tba lirUe clillcra doll la r.otber to tfca snoot iraEantie fairr. Aud. la tUo year thiiJ pass, the SoU fdl Into tb-9 vKtlt of a Juno rose, to evo.ro t'ua nioet wendroos of aH tran3fonr.aUor- .'. nd I'ow cuioea a Diorn serions period wlen tb nv of real nothe-rixifd liralj be ft tramjuil an beit effort eta pnwide. Tbi U Bceoinniifi'ie-.l Tr'th a won-Ur.t!i tctoeT known OS Mother' f riend. An extern! ejjpl'eaur.n s) pecetrts tiiif ia ifc lro s to tlivTro-ajtbly hihrlcala the myrind pelwttrk cf cords, tuodon, nerre end rr.usclcj jest txroe&tb Uw aeia of th at. Joir.cn. It relieren t9 te-sloa, prevents tsrfiraes ntxl pola At tha cr'.sU auad ertsMc-a ths otlotaeu to expand r'ntly. TTvo tr.nnd contrvct catrraiif after befcy arrives end the tyrtu Is Uuis preserveil. R houUt be appi'ed aHy, nllit and kcing, dortfcs the period ef TTie.taocy. -refrulu nam it enable the tKlumi-a t ciEao4 withciit the usnal strain wiiea baly i bom. Katuraily, pain aad danger at the crleia ia lose. Ten TriH ted Molher's Friend en c2e at eirr Arug atore. It la prepared rs'.r b tho Brad Del d h5uior Co, Laswr P-idjf AUantu, Gil. I'her 'will send jra fta iBtracUre "tavtherfcnod Ik ok" wltjvnrt charsre. frit tieio to mall it t yen. IV r& nefc far k tn?'a otwalns or niht to or Hluer'a t'r'ecil. Oeio a bottle from ynr drnrefl today by all saeans. and thas fortify yot-.nt afslact pain and (fiacointort.
Mrs. Anna White of Pear! 6treet. passed away at her home Saturday ipornir.!? at five o'clock of pneumon'a following an attack of Spanish ir.f.utnza. The deceased was 2S years of age ar-d had been sick about a wee'.t. Her husband. George White. was stricken at the s?arr.e time with the In'uenza which later developed into typhold-pneumoala and Frilay he was removed to the South Chicago hospital where his condition is very critical. The deceased leaves besides her husband a little daughter. Lauretta. 2 years eld. one sister. Miss Nellie Harrison and three brothers. John. Fatrick and Francis Harrison. Funerai srcrnKements have not been completed at this writing but will be held from the home Monday or Tuesday mornlr.tr. Interment will take place at Mt. Olivet cemetery. Nona, the little daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jul'.er of Indiana blvd.. Is ill with tho grippe. Mrs. Norman Brown of Roberts avenue spent Saturday visiting In South Chicago. Several of our Boy Scout went on a trip to Dunne Park over Sunday. Tony Novak still remains very sick at his home in Myrtle avenue. M. B. CassiJy. brother of Mrs. T. W. Kohr is spending a few days at Hampshire, 111. Mrs. Robert Atchison of Lake avenue who has been quite 111 was reported slightly better Saturday. Mrs. William Biesen Is reported very ill at her home in Atchison avenue. Mr. Naef of Hobart. Ind.. who has been spending the week, here on business returned home Friday. The littlo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William "Whitlngf is very sick at their home in Tl&th street. Mrs. James Landon. Sr., of South Chicago, spent Friday here visltlnar friends. Mrs. Edward Iangohr and aon. Sherwood, of Myrtle avenue are 111 with an attack of th Spanish infiu-
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Schaefsr and two daughters of Chicago spent the week end with the family of G. C. Bartholomae. Clarence I.udwlg Is reported as be!nc very sick and 19 under the care of a trained nurse. Mies Lech Kraft was taken to the Mercy hospital In Gary at 12 o'clock Thufsday n'Kht. suffering from a very severe attack of appendicitis. An rperation was performed the following day and the many friends of this popular young lady will regret to larn that she is In a very precarious condition.
Miss Helen Hlxcn was brought home from South Bend on Friday by Kr
mother who was called to attend her She Is much Improved.
Rev. E. Hale spent several days of
last week with relatives In Lafayette. Misses Elite and Luelnda Fry attended the funeral of Mrs. George Bartholding In Chicago on Saturday afternoon, she having died of pneumonia the day previous. Mrs. Rarthddy was a former resident of Crown Point having resided here until about a year ago. Mr. Bartholdy was heavily Interested !n reel estate and the Bar-
This I raid t rimmed suit is especir.l'v designed for wrhr on the cooler fill days or r.ii' lsr winter ones. The coat is a straight model almost like a box coat, but, it Kins looser at the bottom. The sleeves preserve the l;ne of the coat by also havinp a riare at the cuft". In addition to the silk braid trimming which is used lavishly on both the coat and ekirt silk tassels are used as trimming. A close-fittir.p collar and seal adds a smart Ilrii.shir.fr note.
Mr. Fren Franzen, who has been In the saloon business here for the past twenty-five years, has decided to go out of business and will rest for a while, as
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rlAMLINS WIZARD OIL, A SAFE FIRST AID TREATMENT
Mrs. P. Schoon and daughter, Ivadel, returned from Michigan City on Thursday after spending (several days there with relatives. Mrs. II. i Kaske and daughter Louise, spent Friday morning shopping in Hammond. Mrs Peter Tsnls and soca, Vernon and Cornelius spent Thursday In Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Schoon spent Thursday in Crete, 111. Miss Erna iaske, who has been. ill the past week with Influenza is recovering very nicely. William Krooswyk spent Wednesday evening In Hammond.
DYER NEWS
SUFFERED TWO YEARS "For about two years I suffered with malaria fever and bad blood, tryinj
everything that was recommended to
me without benefit. "Finally someor.a told me about Number 40 For The Blood' and I purchased a bottle from our merchant. Mr. Walter Page, and it did me so much good that I kept on taking it. using in all SH bottles. Today I am feeling fine and do not hesitate to recommend it for any trouble for which it is recommended. "Tou are at liberty to use rfids letter any wsy you desire for I know what Number 40 Is." H. L. BURNETT, Wakulla. Fla. "Number 40 For The Blood" Is compounded from ingredients set down in the U. S. Dispensatory nnd other authoritative medical books n.i follows: "Employed in diseases of the glandular system, in blood poiscn, scrofula, constipation, stomach and liver troubles, chronic rheumatism and catarrh, mercurial and lead poisoning. Under its use nodes, tumors and scrofulous swellings that have withstood all other treatment disappear as if by magic," Sold by Jos. Weis. Hammond, and Central Drug Store, Indiana Harbor. Adv.
; tholdy addtlon to Crown Point was j named for him. Mrs. Bartholdy was j about 30 jears of age a: 1 leaves two c hildren. Her husband also survives
her. The body was laid to rest in Hose Hill. Adam Reeder returned on Saturday from Hammond, having been called there ty the serious illness of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. George Reeder, who is suffering from pneumonia at St Margaret's hospital. Mrs. Charles Houk of Benton, 111., is f pending a faw days with Mr. llouk's mother. Mrs. Jacob Houk on Main street. The death cf Mrs. Fred Fessenden occurred on Saturday, she having suffered a paralytic stroke from which she failed to rally. -he has ben 1n poor health fir several yearn and was a patient sufferer. Her hu.-b.mJ and two daughters. Mrs. Albert Houk and Mrs. Edward Houk survive her. She was 72 years of age and has been a resident of Crown Point for a number of years. Miss Mary Brown, who is attending Northwestern University, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brown. Richard Kilborn bas returned from Greencastle, having been called there on account cf the Illness of his daughter. Hazel, who !s now much better. Deputy Sheriff Piatt returned from Chicago en Friday evening and reported that Joint Simms, the negro who hnd been arrested In that city and ohnYged with assaulting the East Gary woman several months beto was not the man wanted as the womm, who accompanied Deputy Piatt said h" was not the negro who had abused her.
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"O USH periods on transportation lines are caused when passengers find it necessary to use the service at the same time. Many people, who can do so conveniently, use the lines at other times as much as possible. . . - ... : V . There are also rush periods in telephone offices. They are not so evident to the public because those responsible for supplying service work in central offices behind the scenes. From 9 to 1 1 comes the morning "peak" of the load which followsT thejarrival of business men at their offices. At the same time their wives at home are shopping by telephone or making appoint
ments. from 5 to 6 comes the evening nenk
fc XT . or social hour. Subscribers "can "assist greatly in making tele phone service satisfactory by making- calls when
ever possible at other times than during rush
hours. This enables us to handle the peak
with the greatest possible promptness. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY
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How often lockjaw, blood poisoning, the loss of an arm or leg, or sometimes even life itself, result from the neglect of a slight scratch or little cut! Hamlins Wizard Oil a safe and effective first aid treatment. It contains no chloroform or other dangerous drugs but is composed of the most healing, penetrating oils. It is a powerful antiseptic and 6hould be applied immediately to wounds of this kind to prevent danger of blood poison ins. Wizard Oil !s a good, dependable prprc.tion to ke-p in the neiic!r. chest for fret aid when the doctor m,y b far aw7. It Is soothing and lieaiing and quickly nrtve out pain and i.iflnrnination In rases of 9?ral,id. Lrulsea, ruLa, burr.a. bite and st.r.Ks- Juat as re::abie. too, for stiff oeclc, wore feet, co'd eorea, canker sores, earache and toothache. Get a bott'e. fron your draeflst f-r JSC and use the medicine. If not entlrelv satisfied take the bottle back to him and bt will return your money. If tou are troubled with constipation e-r sick hearlantfe tr H.im'ins Wizard -Ltver Whips. .)unt pieasant llttie piek pills at druggists for lit;. Guarantees.
Maurice Baker, son rf Al Baker, had the misfortune to fall while plnylne .ind broke his arm. The TV. C. O. F. was forced to abandon all meetings on account of the order from the State Health office flee, until further notice. Mrs. Ia Schrnlck Is passing a few days visiting In Chicago. Frank and George Spanier are an.ong those suffering- the malady so prevalent throughout the country. Among the many boss leaving us for army training camps are listed Frank Gcttler, Joe Gettler and Htnry .cpanier. who have passed the physltnl examinations and nowawalt notice from the government. Mrs. Henry Schulte visited her mother, Mrs. Thomas Hcgan in Chicago today. William Tentemaker, Jr., Buffered a hroken arm yesterday while trying to crank his father's machine. Mrs. Barney Thiel returned today from Chicago where she attended the funeral cf a relative. Mrs. J. Wand, the former Mis Elizabeth Williams of Dyer, has returned to her home city with fcer littlo son, Joseph, to vl-it-Mrs. Will Gettler Pjent th day visiting in Hammond.
Tbers was never a time w hen the sacrifices and the help of Tromen were mora appreciated than at the present trnoa. Women should lesxn war-nursing and nuTeiiip at home. There is no better way than to a tody the new edition of the "Common Sense Medical Adviser" with chapters on First Aid, Bandaging, Anatomy, Hygiene, car of the Sick, Diseases of Women, Mother and Babe, the Marriago Relations to be had at eoroe drus-storee or sead 60c to Pub&ber, 654 Wahinirn Street, B'lff&lo, N. Y. If a woman stiff era from weak back, ntarvotKceos or diuiness if pains a3k her, tho best tonic and ecrwetive i rue made up of native herba and made without alcohol, which maiea weak women strong and aici women weJL It is tha preserrption of Dr. Pierce, used by him in active practice many years and rxw sold by almost every druggist in the land, in liquid or in tablet. Send Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 10c. for trial pk. Dr. Pierce's Pkaaant Pellets are also best for liver and bowel trouble. Vapnrtr, Ind. "When aoproxhiiMC middle Mi I satlrired mvcrnly. I had over blor suffered with aery sort of womanly weakoees and I waa very nrueb afraid that it woUi go hard iitb me. but one botti cf Ir. Pieree's i avortt Prescription completely removed my paiu aivi Ua entical time p&seed so easily that 1 waa aearoeiy oenacuTus of hv It is nftnen years asat I tooat teat on bottl of 'I'lTont PraaripuoV aad I an fast as mrona and well as can b and bave oe-rer had tha leat sffrn of weakness sine. I think i the most worwVrml madvnne for women and would adrijie its use by ail women at the critical time of Bfe." Mr. 6. J. imhmr, 1 ScaU St.
You Can Not Do Your Full Duty to Your Country Without Good Eyesight, etc.
Hammond Optical Co. 141 E. State St. Hammond
If You Don't Buy a Fourth Liberty Loan Bond Uncle Sam will bo mighty inquisitive!
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NINE MORE ARE CALLED FOR SERVICE rSrE""iA. To Ti.r: Times 1 CROWX POINT, INT'.. Oct. H. The following' younB nien have heen inducted Into service by the local board t Crown Piont and will entrain fcr Interlaken and We.rsaw to receive training as auto mechanics: John Wm. Huff, Hobart. Harry Tt. Shearer, Hobart. I.eon r. Chirk. Hobart. Arthur L. Mayhe-ck. Miller. Fred Orville Bnumer. Hobart, Claud C. Chipman, Shelby. I, eater W. trown, Lowell. Klmer L. Diederlon. Hebron. Frank J. EchleFer, Crown Point.
Balance In State Treasury, Oct. 1916, under Democrats, was
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NEW MARRIAGE
LICENSES GRANTED SrR.rT. To T.rtc Timfb.1 CROWN POTNT. IND., Oct. 14. The following new marriage licenses wera Issued Saturday: Jake Shapiro, and Dora Kesnik, Gary. Charles Slnr.canakos and Arulla Procate, F.nst Chicago. John Grumblis nr.d Mary Moskalamas, Inilana Harbor. Andy Charvat. East Chicago and Sr.sia Mamnly, Chicago.
Present Balance In State Treasury, under Republicans, is
STEADFAST GDNFlDEfJGE
The Tollowlnff Statement Should Torro Conclusive Proof cf Kcrit to Every Late County Reader. Could stronger proof of the merit of any rrocluct be desired than the statements of grateful endorsers who Fay their confluence has been undiminished by lapse of time? Thcso are tho kind of statements that are arpcarins in vour local rarers for Doan's Kidney
cd with new enthusiasm. Can any rear'er doubt tho following? It's from a resident of Indiana Harbor. U Fitter. S416 Elm St.. Indiana Harbor, says: "Some time ai?o I was bothered with attacks of kidney trouble. I had steady backaches and sharp pains through the small of my back. Jly kidneys didn't act freely enough, either. I took Doar.'p Kidney Tills and the pains and aches soon left me. I am pleased to endorse this fine remedy." (Statement given November 13. 1313 ) LASTING- EES'ITS. On July 5. 1017. Mr. Pitzer said: "I am ready to hack up every word I have said for Doau'g Kidney Pills in my former recommendations. Poan's fixed me up in fine shapo several years ntro and sinee then. I have had no backache or other kidney trouble. My h"alih couldn't be better and I pave Doan's Kidney Pills the credit." Trice 60c, at all dealers. Doan's simply ask for a kidney remedy ct Dean's Kidney Tills tho same that Mr. Pitzer had. Foster-Mllburn Co., llfgrs., Buffalo. X. Y. Adv.
On October 1, 1916, when the Democratic Party was in power in Indiana, there was a balance in the State Treasury of $2,149,756.44. Since that time, under a Republican State Administration, the State Revenue Tax Levy has been reducess ip&m 7 comts on each 0 Ho 4 cents nd tho ioiai tax levy has been sedzsGQC frons cents on each SUQ to 30.6 ce z$is. Since that time the nation has entered war and the cost of everything has mounted at an alarming rate. Howeuor, tins tfane with a fiHeptzislica& State f&dmmlstratiQn fo cjitroi9 tide re is a balance of S3, 700,f S1? .56 m Ezadiana's Treasury, and in addition ike State has a salable supply of binder twine on hann at the Sndiana State Prison thai will add S0,OOO to ibis handsome balance. If the Tax Payers of Indiana approve this record and want a continuation of this business administration of their affairs the way to get it is to
