Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 28 October 1918 — Page 8
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ht. TH2 TIMES. Monday. October 28. IMS. U. S. GUNS WILL NOT LAY QUAINT OLD METZ STREETS IN RUINS I'"' War Hints-War HelpsWar Duties -J it J vi :-iamli:;s wizard oil, a safe FIRST AID TREATMENT 1 1 ov o one', t'u tfn lockiaw. blood pois1 01 en arm or ie.;, or Compaw Doesn't Want You to Forget the Great If the Americans at home ire induced by peace palaverlns. o relax their el Sorts toward ypeedily nding tli war. the Ormans will fcave'wnn their first big victory since July 15th. you cannot buy toys cr anything else for Christmas and be patriotic If you postpone your buying until the eleventh hour. i Let every housewife watch the FA IK PRICE LIST. Trices are steep theso days for reasons which all of us understand. The only time for complaint is when the prices charged In excess of those in the list. -I0!!O !-,--: t: r Iit.it i a s t --,. t f'.rnt o .u; oven , remits t h .-.in! vU Ii: st ."C Th hour of trial and sacrifices is at hand bat the task of ftedlnar the orid must r.ot b? ttvlfishly evgdsd. Tiie nw food card means that we must reduce the amount of bread we have ben mating and do witho.it much of the be-f and pork and fats that we have thought we actually needed. The amount of fuffar used must bo further reduced. When the call cornea from .Mr Hoover, let Indiana be ready to rtsp'",nd cheerfully. t da;
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Storing vegetables cuts down the winter grocery bill. If they are put Into the basement, tee that the room receives light and some ventilation. Use movable containers or racks in preference to bins. Cities e.nd towns needing nurses and hospital supplies for influenza cases amonsr civilians should apply through the local health officer and local Red Cross chapter and not direct to the Red Cross Division Headquarters.
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rr . i'!!e u a r .'. n t 13, 7" id. J, 3 . j XOTICfc.. Star Theatre r..ow has the latest j entUat'.ng system which is approved j by the city health department. IS-tf j A doltar a week dep .ited regularly j In the WhitiPB Saving's and Lean Assedation with a d'.vi.lnd of six per j nt will produce infln'f r!y better tosuits ti:an a v!; ".e lift ".me spnt in j building th miwt gorgeous air cas- i io-;s-i Junior Swartz. of Pittsburg. V.., fto; 7d off for a short visit with his paicnt. Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Swarfs of Kheridaa avenue, whil-j enroute frcm California, where he spent nine tve-. ks on business. j xoncc. Star Theatre now has the latest j vent.lattng system whicn is approved by the city health department. CS-tf The r.ew Christian ehurch cn Central avenue will be dedicated next Sunday a very rlne program 1s being arranged for thi (..coasi.'tj. the public loins invited to r.'.l these re: vices. Another ;nci death occutVed Saturday when Mrs. Annie- M i.- n passed away at her home. 1 4 u 3 Roberts a ., :.'.-;uit or Spanish innuer.za. e dec iod is or.iv twvn ty-four years bv her h'isthrea little ; 't-i is su rvived John Moison and band, NOTICE. Star theatre now has the latest ventuat the g system which Is approved by ty health department. 10-23-tf ianeral was held yesterday in charge of Undertaker Owens. Services held from St. John's Slovak u interment being at St. John's chur. ry, H;; mmoryi. 3 scarl.-t fever quarantine has a. si d cn the homes of William i: Rought and O. W. Humphreys, the !.. ' . ' :-.ts having recovered. Rea'.jen Spurrier, who his been very ill v. ith the flu is able to be out again. Mr.-,. Charles B. Maubec of Alton. " ' : . ! T ' ' ' VlsitinS" " ' ' e ,"i " ' 1 - KEEP L0Q1S YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Ed wards' Olive Tablets - The secret cf keeping young h to feci rcung to Co this you must watch your fiver znd bowels there's no reed cf having a sallow complexion dark rinrs under your eyes pimples a Lihou;, look ia yo'jir faca dull cyea with no sparkle. Your doctor will t?H ycu ninety per cent cf all sicl:r.eE3 comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwardc, a well -known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable canpnvnd ml-ed with olive oil to act ca the liver and bowels, v.'iuch he gave to t-id patients fcr years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for colonic:!, era gcitla in their action yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance cf Epirit, that -natural buoyancy which should enjoved by everyene, by toning up th-i liver and clearins the system cf impurities. You will knc77 Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets by their olive color. IQs and 25c per bos. till tlrussists. . - r ti I He
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rinjr at German i ortincations it is a common practice to lay vr.oie cities m rums. lhe Americans have a different way. nble to be up al er a v.-;-y sertou i..neThe rerr.a'ins cf Si-tej r Marv ms " r y'"-x .hn's Faro. h:al a t e a c h e r ! n St :, who passed I a c - a y on Friday mornins, were ;ii:;ed to S ii'iiay !;i . Mnty's" f f th Woods rr.ir- v :e interment Sat- 1 i will take place. Tne Red Cro: leeeivir.g stafi tn for I t uvcr'""n firkagcs f r j is at th Su";v3i:-T'.'ki!7 j office. Ji.mv nrii'-l-s are i i st n:as e s t a t f nor on dispiav to cie id' is cf 'If i i Kiit which may be sent to the boys, j and hero a!. the cartons must I" i secirc-d. r.areels w.l he r ceived from j X..v:nbe-r 1st to Novomi'-r 15th. j Mr. and Mrs. It ay Rvivcrs and two: d 'i 'i ir i;t ; r s have all ;.f!.n desperately ill j for several ''.i'; s. M rs. Vi ewers and i one daughter have ti.e p:r:p arid the J father and other child are .v-frr.nr . with tii" infi-tenza. John H:; -.vs Is reported to he very ill at IMs horn- in Lapoite avenue with pneir m ' a. The St n n a i cj C 1 i 1 Compan y physici'i:-? at work inoculating e: es who so desi-e it, with antl monia s-rurn. The work was have ' i y -pneue'in on Saturday. Lost On Saturday morning, bunch of keys Reward for return to J. I.. O ark's news stand. CS-lt ROBERTSDALE Mrs. Harttnan and son of Chicago spent th? v -ek end lie re v!!t rs-g her mother, Mrs. John Kck of Indhma blvd. Mr. end Mrs. A. Master.-.-n have moved from Arguj. lnd . to the Hoffman building in Roberts avenue. Mrs. Kej-we-r of Myrtle avenue is j quiie ill with, in attack of bronchitis, j Mrs. Mcdorty of Itvherts avenue.; erTer-ani'-'l );-r sifter, Mri. Callahan J of Indiana Ha.!, or the latter part f j the we-eii. I Henry Kgsrers and sons of Lake av j spent the ueek end at Argus, 1ml., I on business. J f M ;ss Agr.es Oilman cf Myrtle ave., j visited friends in Hamm-nd jester-! F day. j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O.-.iistel of K.I Side were fci-esU ot Mr. and Mrs. F. J . .... .... I jfieis or Indiana ii va . last evenine. ' r. Captain James Ryrc.n of Ilaam visited at the Hunter home in Indi ana blvd,, Saturday. Mrs. Turnquist of Indiana boulevard is recover i n.; !ii,;y f rorii an attack of influenza. Mrs. Albert S-h.iefer and son lolvin visited her sister, Mrs. (loovgo Dibi bins of Last ,de 3e.terdy. Mrs Fred I'.inhamnier and children of Myrtle avenue iv-rc gtiests of hr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sturn .if Haraiie rid yesterday. j Mrs. Cavanaugh of Chicago visited at tbe -durry lvme m it' oorts avenue Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser of Indiana blvd.. 11 ' tt m v r 15oy is r ather
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.J..iJvX.vO.KiiijCNi.ilwlWr A street in Metz. The city of Metz is now within rar.ee i o: the lis American puns. Cut this; I nua,nt str.t i:i the old town does ! m i not fear destruction. The Americans! Spent hitter's Fred inday !!-. "the 'h IK 1 s i ? i g th Mrs. Witter. :. Indiana blvd., transin Ciiea' Saturday. ..f 1 ; t ': street, fl.cn. c f the ! k in Cljicaa. ted iiu-,)o:-.n M .er pa v ! s 1 1 : n g nd friends, f Mr. and M rs 1 avc, and VicCarl !'. . , :: it n 1'eis-n .:" r Ii' pb'irn of M vrtl U'!; tit end S .nth have enlisted t Frii: a y f ; in the frairi. M -SI'S lies I!and. HOB ART Mrs 1-ii and f Huntington .'-.. (if M rs. d.r. s. l-immond visi day. son of Mr. is here vis:!:!;? Ada Rie '. : r a c Mrs. V. Seliara1. it- d ! eia': es l.c i Wiiirtiii, t!:e t and Mrs. C-ik.kI dav for Winona, it ti., ..-.1,. :, . r . i f vest i '.'.IlfreSi. Render left V estej i;i, Hid., wh.vre he " and will, take a th-i ni'd or rps. and Mrs. I'M Fleck et, Inch, to spend a liter the servi of trainin? in M i s. Thomas today for Ham e : t ir. - i n ? w c e k . Mr. 3ak Stevens ef Raporte ran.v .-ute.i hv. sin .! here Thursday. Mr. Harold Stroupe is quite serioast lv ill with influenza. MUNSTER Mr. end M: land w e re h Mrs. H. F. Louise and K s. Rc-tcr We'cz of Highre n husin-ss Fridav. j Kaske nrid dat.ehters. j na wore in Hammond on Friday. Pe ter S.-hoon was In Lansincr on business Friday. Mrs. V. Tnnis and. son, Vernon, spent Friday morn ins in Hammond. The r.pe.ijrjr (. t-... f,.!(cnls has b--en p. . ' p - n 1 is. Ku a r at! w c end "P. Elmer, r.ioiid shoppers t was in Ham men e-ter and baby f w ' Hani i n s e n r.da ? Mrs. Me -n in La ns ni;. ' 1 Trial Calendar MEW CASS3 riLSD. 1TS65 Km 1-K-ni'-vin; Julius Fender Kraven'-i nn-i K!"tz) vs Lewis E Harncp. Sheriff of Fake county, Indiana, and William Fanuto. I 17665 Rtn 2 Drxrtajfs; Margaret Id'-ethJer (McAleer. I'lorsey and Gil-' 'it) vs Cecrs Gordon. r 17CC7 lim 1 Separate maintenance:! Fathenne Fro har.ka ( U. F. Green)! vs .Martin 1 roctuiska. j 3 Rm. 1 Pamaces for alienation! of aiT-. tie;-; c 'lnrle II. Krug (J. M. j ftitipr n -- Mrs. Alice De Frain. its -- v -tatTlieje wtvs never a time when the sao rinces end the help of women were tnoro appreciate! tbr.n at the present time. Women should learn war -nursing and nursing at home. Thero is no better way than to study tbe new edition of the " Common Scit5e Medical Adviser" with chapters on First Aid, Bandaging, Anatomy, Hygiene, care of the Sick, Diseases of Women, Mother and Babe, the Marriiga Relations to bo bad at some drug-ftorea or send 50c. to Publisher, 654 Wccbington Street, Bulalo, N. Y. If a woman suffers from wealc back, ne.rvousnc!?s or dizziness if pains afSict her, the best tonic and corrective ia one made up of native herbs and made without alcohol, which makes weak women strong and sick women welL It is the prescription of Dr. Pierce, used by him in active practice many years and now sold by almost every druggist in the land, in liquid or in tablets. Send Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.. 10c. for trial pkg. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are also best for bver anil bowel trouble. Zsroorte, Ind. "'When approaching middle life I suffered feverely. I hd never before suffered with ar.v 9rt cf womanly weakness and' I was very much afraid that tt would go hard with me, but one bottle of Ir. Pier'Mj's favorite Prescription completely removed my pains and the critic! time pa"Sk.si so e&s.ly tr,i.t 1 scarcely conscious of it. It is fifteen years smr.e I took that cue bottle c-f 'Favorite Prescription' and lam just aa wtrong and well as can be and hiive never had the leaet sien of wenkress since. I think it the roost wonderful medicine for women and would advise it u by all women at the critical time of life.' ' U:s. S. J. Baker, 910 Scott St.
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"' .4 if. L ... . ilfc'lrfl train their frtma on the fortifications Metz is one of the cities now in Germy which will be French again after the war l.OCS Km 2 Replevin; The Rudolph Wtirliiiej ('ompaiiy (McAleer. D. & (Jillett) vs Joe M'lioarini. 1TCC3 lira 1 Replevin: (same plaintiff as above 1 s Liani.-I R. White. 1 T r. 7 lira 2 Replevin (same plaintiff) vs J. orphan whose Christian name is unknown. KGTl Rm 1 Replevin; (same plaintiff) 'ieortte Marovich. Rm 2 Repf.-vin: (same plain tiff! is David Haas. 4 Rrn 2 Divorce: Ferry Wallace W. I Van Home) vs Edith Wallits: 5 Rm 1 Divorce: Sula McGee (P. A. 1'arks) vs Charles MHicf. 6 Rm 2 Uamaer-s: Alberta Redin 17f, i H. L Davis) vs The .'hicasro Lake Shore and South Bend Railway Co. lTt',77 Rm 1 Divorce: Mary Williamson ( L. V. Cravens) vs Thomas Williamson. KC7- Km 2 Pamajres; Edward J. FitsRe raid (McMahon and Conroy) Ha-.niior.d AVhitins an.J. East Chic aao Railway i V-nipany a corporation. 17f,7it Fan 1 Damaees; Mary Fitr.trerBIEASMSCOLD!" Almost c3 cocn zi ca!J with Dr. Ncv7 Discovery Get a bcttlo today! The rapidity with which this' fifty. cclJs cr. J r.u f Lrc:-.cl.i..I attacks ia what baa kept its popularity on the iocroo-c ycr by yeor. This star.cJtrd reliever cf colds and CO'jhini spells r.evcr loses friends. It loc3 quid:!- and pleooar.tly v.-hat it is ricornmended to do. Cae trial p'jts it in ycur modicinc cotinct r3 absolutely indiypcnsalle. COc end $1.20. ABovrcl3 Usually Closed? ! Regulate tbem with rz' cure, eemfortolie Dr. Kind's llzvr Life Pills. Correct that biliousness, headache, cour stomach, tongue coot, by elimiri" tir! the bowel-clor-rjtncss. 25c.
u r. i n y hildren buy Christmas toys for and still be patriotic but nld (Mc-Mahon and Conroy) vs Hammond, AVhitins and East Chicago Railway Company. 1T6S0 P.m 2 Replevin; Isador Mansbach vs 'Jeorge Dolos, Astosia Toyas. 1T6S1 Rm 1 Attachment; Morris Locft fKlotz and Cravens) vs John A. Hunter and Smith Bader Davidson Company a corporation. 176S2 Km 2 Forecl mtg; Henry H. Mather s Co Operative Development Company a corporation et al. 1 .CSS Km 1 Forecl mtg; Ella Reck vs Co Operative Development Company a corporation, et al. 176S4 Rm 2 Forecl- mtg; William j Winterhoff trustee (L. T. Meyer) vs ! Louis H. Stafford, et al. ! 17GS5 Rm 1 Forecl- mtg; Hugo K. I Lutener i. L. T. Meyer) vs Louis H. j Stafford, et al. ! 17,6 Rm 2 Forecl mtg: William Winterhoff trustee vs Louis II. Stafj ford, et al. j 17657 Rm 1 Pro supplemental to exe cution; Harry C. Konklln vs James F. Barney an. John Rasney, American Steei Foundries Co., a corporat ion. 6 Rm 2 Forecl Mi L; Wisconsin Lumber on dCoal Company a corporation (A. Ottenhelmer) vs Mike aborski, et al. ENTRIES IN ,OCSa 2. C75 Brown v Novak; cause dis Judg ii i: (21st). 152-35 Clt Tr & Sav Ek v Fablry et al; ciis costs pi (21st). 15C16 Friedrich v Lund et al; find for pltf $1,075 plus J215 without relief judg (22nd). 15735 Ma.-hnak v City of Hammond; dis at deft costs Judg (21st). 1573S Machr.ak v City cf Hammond; dis at deft costs judg (21st). 1714 2 Crook v Crook; deft ord to pay $50 plus $4 per week (21st). X7241 North v City of Hammond; dis at deft costs Judg (21st). 17533 Wehmeyer v Wehmeyer; order as per form (21st). 17539 Kovach v Weigley; find for pltf $1 000 judg (23rd). 17613 Cooley v Thompson; find for pltf $1 damages and possession Judg (21st). 17643 Ferguson v Ferguson; find for nltf. deft ord to pay $50 plus $6.00 nrr week (21st). I X7662 Taiien v Talien; deft ord to pay $50 per month plus $50 attj-3 fees (21st). F.ecog 3023; State v William Fitzgerald; $1,000. LANSING. Mrs. Fred .Hecht is on the sick list with Spanish InSuenza. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pchultz's children are all sick with influenza. Mr. G. Keck is another victim of influenza. He leaves a wife and two ehildren to mourn. Back up our gallant fighters with your money. You have lent to the government, now give to the soldiers. Your money will buy doughnuts and chocolate for the boys in the wet trenches in France. Bell
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Eliminating the Waste TO win the war we must cut out the waste. It is not sufficient that we save food, coal and money; we must save the wear and tear on our industrial machinery and industrial organizations. A useless telephone call not only wastes the time of the persons talking and the operator, but it ties up a line which might be needed for an important message having to do with winning the war. Cut out useless calls. Use the service freely when it is really necessary. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY
Indiana has failed to supply her quota of student nurses Now and In two months to come, when the disabled soldiers are returning, the nursfs can render invaluable service. The go vrr.imcnt repeats the call.
Undcr a new ruling Christmas parj cps fa. fighting. men abroad wiu not be recived by the postal authorities after November 20. The Red Cross has made a special arrangement for men in the navy. Each box to a sailor must be limited to 20 pounds in weight and must measure not more than (2) cubic feet in volume, be of wood, well strapped and have hinged or screw top. All boxes must be hinged or screw amlned. Have a clear understanding with your local Red Cross before you decide c,n the contents of a box for a soldier or sailor. ALL W01EPI WHO A Pi This Woman Recommends Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound Her Personal Experience. McLean. Neb. "I want to rppom mend Lydia E. Pinkham'3 Vegetable , Compound to all women who suffer from any functional disturDance, as it has done me more eood than ell the doctor's medicine. Since taking it I have a fine healthy baby eirl and have gained in health and strength. My bus band and I both praise your med icine to all sufferinowuiucij. iur3.jun.-v vurrtijaiAfN, it. No. 1, McLean, Nebraska. Thi3 famous root and herb remedv, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, has been restoring women of America to health for more than forty years and it will well pay any woman who suffers from displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, headaches, nervousness or "the blues" to give this successful remedy a trial. For special suggestions in regard to your ailment write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn. Mass. The result of it3 long experience is at your service. After Baby's Bath 10,000 nurses will tell you that nothing keeps the skin so free from soreness as Sykss Comfort Powder Its extraordinary healing and soothing power is noticeable on first application. 5c at the Vinci and other drug stores The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass. TV
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3 More Days Oct. 29,30,31 Three more days of the greatest event of the month at our store. Three days of bargains for you in every department. Our special efforts in value giving will meet with your enthusiastic approval. See the merchandise and note the high quality of goods on sale.
Waists, 89c In organdie, barred muslin? and plain and colored striped voile;. Extra special values. Corsets, $1.00 Rust proof corsets of ; r. : make. Worth a great deal rr Sizes 20 to 34. Sleepers, 8c Striped fiannelet?e 'slr'-jv feet attached. Apt.-, two years. Men's Overalls, $2.5C Railroad overalls made of L' denim. Indigo dye. Very value. All sizes. Flannel Shirts, $2.29 Men's flannel shirts, "Signal"made in blue or grav; sizes 1 to 1SV-. Men's Wool Sox, 50c Black and oxford cashmere, also natural army sox. Special for our Month End Sale. Storm Serge, 59c Colors are black, green and red; 3 good value. navy, brown, inches wide; Bleached Muslin, 15VsC. 36 inches wide, no short lengths, perfect weave. Special for Month End Sale. T Shaker Flannei, I6V2C. Bleached, both sides well fieeced. full pieces, perfect weave. Month End Special. II Table Oil Cloth, 27c Plain white, marble and colored grounds, neat patterns; 45 inches wide. H Stamped Scarf, 39c Of fine linen color cotton crash, I asorted stamping, size of scarf !Tx4S. Luncheon Set, 45c 24 pieces, 6tamped in colors, selling regular at 75c. Special while they last. T Shoe Polish, 8c Brown, tan and mahogany, containing cleaner and paste; 15c size. Icy-Hot Bottle, $2.98 Keeps cold liquids cold and hot liquids hot; $4.00 market value. Month End Special. I Stove Pipe, 25c Very good grade 6-inch polished pipe, the 35c quality. (Basement.) Carpet Brooms, 89c Full size, all corn five sewed brooms. The regular $1.10 value. Month End Special. N9 PHONE OR G 0.0. ORDERS
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