Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 126, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1918 — Page 2

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SILVER GRAY WITH BLUE IS STRIKING . Ai'ifcfc'.-.w.f.I-.rf-Jt.J'L uTf-JTviY":: C-f-, lC trr r-u 9-4 O A Cjj-r l Sure Relief WiiiO l.flWQ : r - -:i a v .4 -Li. 1 iiiXSFOR INDSCCTION i C,(i "EveryPicture Tells a Story" m wm mi f4i it B EAST GHIGiGOl 'I Ii i ';! f VV. J. Riley Is City Chairman; All Committees Are Appointed. 5.'t IN THESE critical times every

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A. P, idhani. Ill ronton St.. ao th foll.iv:ti r sts'ic !!)f!)! in Juiv, i i' : "My kiiin .- we; b:.d iy diM 'ti t r I ar.'.i liie s orations v. civ M-anty an 1 painiu'. in j-i -..-.act'. 1 was ii on'.deti w tli l.cadarht'S and dizzy s)t-ll and tht-v ;;s a ''H. -t.Ui . (biil pain in the tfck of my shoulders. The pain vo' so bad at tiincs, I could h-.rdiy trai.htcn ut. and i: 1 .s!oupt-d lo i' iny r-hors, -harp ' i.iccs vuiiiii! dart ihrouih my k!dr.vS. J oan's Kidney I'dls s.t . ?!! rolicf :s t-oon as I toi.k th'm. r-pu!a ;r.2 ni kiu!i- - and ndif. inu a!! 'In- pains and ot !); tr. !)! s." On .Ut!;. II. !.-iT. Mr.. Pi idhaas aid: ' I 1: -. ' vn bit as Uitai iaiiii in !oa:' Kidney P.hs ivv. , as v, ia n 1 : n :;.- (i thf tn before. Wh' never : coid ha- e!il., i;; ay kidneys and disordered ih.m, Doan's have f.xvd nt" up all richt."

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Mrs. .f. V.. 1 frsTfrm;;n, ""a K. Slate St.. says: "1 saf-fp-n-d from backi'.ch" and oth-r symptom.- of kidney t rouble. 1 had an awfal pain thronsjh ray kidney. I was so nervous; that fven the children talkinc to no- upsei nse. Vh n I heard about Doan's Kidney Piii-. l got u box and they broueht v Ii f risl-r away. 1 k p'. on ii.-ma them ami my condition improved in every way."

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N. Hohman Street. ;-o. i ! .:ha ,: . N. ! draan Sr.. .-a s: "I had kidney tror.M'- in ;'s wor:-i lorrn :m l I u -ed :y rentrdy 1 !:-ard nl w.ih.vi!. mneii .!((.-. i had b t-n uff-rine ironi pa n and n.:.-c v ;n n'y back for ev. i;.! years and soaiet mi's cciildii't -:...:!i .!'.. ;i or ?t up. The kiilncy serrations pa rv d tondaty in pa-saee and ?ni'd;m-s re too frcq:a-!i' . ")i'n a fain, J 1,-0 t.- opp-vite. I wa diseoat ;;i-:ed un'il I cot 1 M.a.n': K';dn--y ?':'! ; at K tort's Dru:: S'ore. I: wa-; no t !:;. b ' they relieved me and si boxes cart d ni ."

V.. K. Kot h, i'.-tired farmer, jo;, v hb Sr., says: "I Yi- u ;''. !': -i'.-t Kidney Pills rff and on for many ve:: -; w;:h re,.; i.'-ults. Wh-n I was on th- fr.rni. my hach wa a! ays lai e and achy . It ra-o!" roe mi. --crab rt.rd I couh.nt s:' still Ions. I loan's Knlney I'illr. fixed i. i" in food si-atto and new the only 'ini" 1 take theru is w !;ep. I casch cold on my kidneys. Doan's never fail p) relievi- tu- at .'-tie'i times." (Statement civen in lfH. Cm .j".'y 1 i, 1017. Mr. Koch add d: "t' is just, as ii. ueh a pb-a.- n: rc-ctimnc-nd Doan's Kidney IVds -now as when I r.'l'fsi-d them before. Tltey have always "iv n nio f :!' re'd.-f fro,i Sidney disorders." Truman Avenue. Mrs. Geo, Vrei, ;;r.fi Truman Ave., says: "I am pleaded to praisn l-'-aan's Kidney Pill?, because they removed a bad attack '.' baekacho which I had for a lone time. At that il-a my-V;.lr.f;ys nf'vi irrepularlv. too. Doan's Kidney Pills f-r'ainiy did me good and I have had every iittv (f ihf. c-onpla.snt since. Doan's helper! me in every way." ( skaiemonT given October '.), 1 fl 1". ) OVKU TWO YEARS LATER, or on Ja!y 1017. Mrs. Ynref s:i'ii: "I am jast as stro-n for ioan's Kidney Pills today a? v, iien I gave my first recommendation. They ha e n- vc-r failed to do me good when my kidneys have caused me trouble."

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S:;it t'-v diV.tr.' w a.- ni-.i in the Mt. p,-ri ! co.ift at J t rror.e.nd by Hetti" llafTraan ver.-trs ; !- H ift'tnati. The plaitit.tr aU. yes l.-r iiuaai'd -v-. :P! k -l.er i"Wt. j i-.'ip 'n h-r. be-.-it ho-r. kn..ek In r an unit the too-n nn-. at i.nf time hit her in tie .-hi- " th tin ti : i.' 1 ." I! a .e.e s ale T. ' Klet z a nd T,. W I'l a '. ns.

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Confidential Correspondence; Between Inferno Palace j and Potsdam Shows Boss! of Hades is Solicitous About

Efforts oi Seven I3.r Orpanizajions to Make the Allied ScIJisrs C-m fort able pmc Contented During Their Stead.v Hut Trying Advance on Dtriin.

De-coded ty Eugene H. Eiake, of the Authors' LeE2'J

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HAMMOND. 1ND. TODAY "PLAYTHINGS" Also Tv.o-Re! I.-Kn f'cniedv P.rSlXESS BliFdRK HONESTY" FRI. AND SAT.

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Ihe Retreat of the Germans . . .at the Battle of Arras Also the Lion's ("aw and J tier V C'ontcdy. TO M OiiHQ W Helen Gibson "Under False Pretenses"

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SAD DEATH OF MRS. LUEK TROTTER Stella M. Tretter. ."' years did. wife of Luke M. Tretter "f i.'.ey Hohman Haminor. difd at St. Marearct'n -h pital yesterday afternoon oi pneumonia

o.,., v., nth v.. j DONE ADAM! ii, JPiraiiiend. died t .-st. M a ru a 1 e t'n j ' e ,s.. Ilamnwuil. yter.lay of the -wnek. ! -'.te n ana-. 1. .. .,..'-V-li 1 TIur.-HH.nd. who was arr-ftd hy tli" ,!'v-""ue.-hobi. who is 4 yarn cPI. i ' n;:i oral poi on N. .x e a, her 1 . cha vz -a wife and family in the old U1 with violating tl.e state ltior hew.

wps Piiea J.1M.I in rue iiimihii"ii.i . coiid thU niornins; 1-y Jii'le Kl"!z.

i i'iaitr' . Tin- funeral was held from the home afternoon e.t !:-' "VI-!. the Kerr.. a, a P-dse h.avinc eharge ef th fa,vral arranK"tnents. , Intoinr-nt was In dak Mill criiat-iy. Pnd-rtaker VP.nmc-rlini? had chits of the. remains.

Internet Palace.

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DIES ATJIOTEL. llenrv Thaikein. 40 years old. who has bfn staying at the State I.in. hotel, Hammond, died of the Spanish influenza last nicht at St Manar-t's hospital. The funeral arraneenUnt. have not yet hern niade. Undertaker Entmerlin? incharce.

ABNORMAL DEATH INCREASE DUE TO FLUE Th rcaords of the health Peat., ef l-.'ast t'h.i.-aK'i show that durnikr the ni.ir.t!! of O.-topir thcr" -"re 2i'l deatiis us ruini'an.'d with It deaths during "hat month a year ago. Of that number 204. the table s-how-s that 17 i died of the iiifltn nza. This sla ws the a hneiiati i increase ia deaths darinpr t hat rne.nl h due to the epidemic, the inrren.se heing over four hundred per cent.

Conafcrtfeble an-1 nappy, that's the whole aJca, V.'ilh. And it is the hell of a situation tor ns when we

mose t thc!r clothes. And their Y. W. C. A.

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otrn pantries chairs with cushiocs the munition factories making

1:1 tnem. a piace to write loiters j them comfortable the same way, so e.V.r 1 Vicn.tro.l on.l c.c .'.. - r.it:tn7i v,..,. -..- -,.-1, v.. ....1..

15 0A0 000 a . " ' ' " j uity null uciici iu bup'ij'

i:o..ars won a ot s.ua iiivii uiat go- j arms.

0 , n. . r - ii-.R to France! 30.0uo,0uu Th0.,.ve got K fix.a up so tho' -.-a-, phliers can go to the kind ot re-

V,V.' : j ltftiOM-s service tnry ve necn used to i had banked on oreakinsc the spirit ")")U ' land Catholics and Protestants and ' oi those Yanks in no time getting n. j lewis are all mixing in together to j them fed up on war so they - .J. , ! make the beys ha pry. They've all; wouldn't half fight, o.ji'p.-tid gol sccrotarics on the job ni-sht and ; We ve simply got to. work out

i nay secretaries and secretaries i some wav -to turn a hose on this Jt'3 had business. Ydhe!m; ter-;anl mure secretaries doint? all the; hem fire stmt. They must not ria.ly had basmr.??. It 11 kill o:f ; r.ischief thev can for ns. get aM that money. And it's no more German troops than you can j There's a Lihrarv Association j time for you. and me to lie down, shake a, stick at. And it will keep ;fcancp;nSr out books and a Salvation j on the job. us from retting the world into a rmv frving doughnuts; Y. M. O. A. i Ve might try retting folks to good old German slave pn the ; k cf C. and War Camp Comma-j bcM back their money on account way we want. "We'll never be p.bl? r.lty fr rvire with hurs, entertain-, o it ail being lumped in together to break the spirit of these, soldiers ! ncnt.s inovies and no end of things. 1 and then pi-rcel. d out. to the difwith anything like that going cn. !TI:ey'v: even fetched over Amer. ; terent orgarizations Get me? Just think of it! Huts close to the.icart women to mother the boys.;. Y'ouis for the cause. . trenches with hot things to drink 1 feed them and pet them, mend! TUfcJ DEVIL.

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