Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 128, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1918 — Page 5
Friday. November S. 11)18.
'HE TIMES. Pa?e Five.
Millions Use It For Colds
Because 'Tape's Cold Compound" relieves cold or grippe misery in a few hours Really wonderful !
Don't atay stuffed-up! Quit hlowirs and snuffling! A dnso of "I'ape's Cold Compound" taken every two hour until three dos.es r taken will end (rrlppe misery and break up a severe cold in the head, chest. h"dy or limbs. It promptly opom clog-pred-up noftrils and air passages: stors nasty discharge or nose running: relieves
sick h'-adahe. dullness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. ' Pape's fold Compound'' is the quickest, surest relief kn ) n and costs only a- few cents at drug stores. It arts without assistance, tastes nice, ar. i causes no o n enience. lon't accept a su'istit .lie. Insist on 'Tape's." nothing else. Adv.
THREE BOYS
ARRESTED
Three boys, Ben Olickman, 11 years eld of 1307 S. Sdng-ami.n avenue. Morris (Joldman. 10 yet.rs old, of 1314 S. Peoria avenue, and Chas. Ilozerinsky, 11 years old, of 12 34 Morgan avenue. Chicago. vere arrested last night by Officers Carlson, Warner and Lute of the Hammond police on Sheftield avenue. These boys were trying to sell a horse and bugy which- they hud stolen in Blue Island. They tirst offered it for $25 then came down, to $13, but were not able to Ret that so were Kotng; to try again when caught.
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FLU KILLED 175 HAMMOND PEOPLE DURING OCTOBER The toll of the influenza epidemic in Hammond during October was 175 deaths, accordinK to the report of Dr. Kuohanan, secretary of the board of health. I'rom all causes, 195 died in Hammond during October, while the number of births was ninety-three. , The October death rate was the greatest in the history of the city and live times that of any other month this year.
DOROTHY DALTON . AT THE DE LUXE The interest at present attaching to
the various inventions in armament on j b.'th side.s of the wild conflict r r.d rs I the new lh.roihc IViltnu picture, which J if. b :ii; presented Saturday, Xuv. IMh. I ut the DeLuxe th'eitre exceptionally timely. A "Uiy Kiilo" moo powerful j th.iu any other im iu'i ii il us c har&cter. j is the central element in a m st.-t y tale
that is perhaps the iinsl thrilling that has been set 11 heie in a let's;: time. M is Dultnn, the lovely Thomas it. luce slar, has u, sphndid lole to which she does
lull justice. It is a J'urumount picture.
Banish Pimples Easily, Quickly Let Stuart's Calcium Wafers Give You a Complexion to Rival the Kind People Rave Over.
ANOTHER PEACE ACCIDENT Kmerson Ma thews, 21 years old. f 7407 Colfax avenue. South Chicago, with three other men. while on their way to Hammond yesterday to celebrate, rar. their automobile into a truck just this side of Rohy. Their car was smashed and ail men taken to St. Margaret's hospital, Hammond, wh.-re it ws found that Mathews had his leg hiik'-n, but the other men were not badly l ourt.
A FINE EXHIBTJON. Mrs. Frank C. I.etz. of SI 4 Sibley street, Hammond, has a very fine exhibit of hand painted china at the. Art Institute of Chicago, where tho Atian Ceramic Art Club is holding their twenty-sixth annual exhibition.
DIES IN W. HAMMOND. llruno T'atish. 27 yars old, of 25 One Hundredth and Fifty-Third placw. West Hammond, die.1 at his hcie last eight of Spanish influenza. Mr. Palish haves to mourn him a wife who is very ill vvith the same disease. "i lie funeral will "tie held from their home tomorrow morning at 1 ft : Ti o'clock. Interment in Holy Cross cemetery. Undertaker Burns in charge.
SEND FOB TREE TXIXAX. PACKAGE.
ilargat et's hesi-it-il this morning of Spanish influenza. Mrs. Sutter, leaves a wife, Frances Sutter, to mourn hirn. The remains will lie Bh.pped to Rockport, Ind., tomorrow to be burled in th family lot. U ndertaker Kmnierling in charge.
on Tuesday morniriK- He was burled on Thursday in Hanover cenetcry fp.ra the residence of Mrs. Anna Seehaua' n.
Give to the homesick boys!
Mrs. Charles 1'almer enreiufe to her home at Lowell from Porter, Indiana, where she had been called by the Illness of a sister, stopped and vlsite'S friends In O.tiy yt-rclay for a rew he.ll s.
BOY SCOUT TESTS.
The tenderfoot tes's will be givn tomorrow itl 1 ::jt urd biKiiuilii.g instruction at i p. in. instead of in the morning. ifli'-i- will not open in the forenoon.
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ISi-bviai. To Tub Timfs HH ill I . Nl, Nov. S. Two more
death ha.o o-'uire-d to sleek the 1
community. Miss Helen I.e Mik, ape tw enty, j kj-uwI a ' P.y W dnesd.iy niorninx. at lor home joar Mu nster. Her death was clue, to po . u ni .iri iu.
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BOY IS ARRESTED. Reynard Rlchter. 14 years old, of 108 Oostlin street, Hammond, was arrested
last night in the store of Arthur Schutz I
at 1SS State stiaet, by Officer Eckstein, charged with burglary.
There is only one way to remove pinip'es. blnekhead'i, emu; ions and . e'.r .n.i
Uh iI.-h ia:li and itch, and that by '. ' Stuart's i'ah'ium Wafer in the hiond. I 'T ti. o- . a i.u rln 1 laOoiin M.tti.t.. -.to-!
plies the blood wuh one of the. mott remarkable a-tarns known to science. This is ,s activity in keeping firm the tiny tbr' s that n.ipo' .. mil f-uch ; my mti--eie ;es :hcs whodl conll'ii the li;;h'est cliatlf.e of expression, Syi'h as the. eyelids, lips ami so on. !i is this substance which pervades t'e- entire skin, k ! it h-alt hy and !rie'; a iih y inipuritiefi. :et n Mi-cent box of Stuart'n c'ahSum W iC'ers at. any it;;i; store ami
burn the great secret of iaciM beauty. A ft-... foul Ttsi eU-M ir- will l.e iriMile,l
if you will send the coupon.
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This child won't play or smile. He is real sick. His tongue Is white, breath feverish, stomach sour. He fears he is in for a dose of awful castor oil, calomel or pills. How he hates them. He would rather remain sick. No! He won't tell mother! ; If his mother would only learn the value of candy 'Cascarets." How children love this candy Cathartic-rhow surely it acts on liver and bowels.
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TO MOTHERS! Each ten cent box cf Cascarets contains fuil directions for dose for children aged one year old and upwards. Nothing else "works" the nasty bi!e, sour fermentations and constipation poison from the tender little bowels so gently, yet so thoroughly. Even cross, feverish, bilious children gladly take Cascarets without being coaxed. Cascarets taste just like candy. Cascarets never gripe, never sicken, never injure, but above all, they never disappoint the worried mother.
INDEMNITY COMMITTEE APPOINTED
fRT United Press. WASHINGTON. Nov. 8. A committee to determine the amount on indemnity cases occasioned in the recent explosion and the resulting fire at the munitions plant of the T. A. eJillcspie Co.. of Morgan. N. J., has been organized by Major General G. C. William, chief of ordnance.
Free Trial Coupon. I. A. Stenart Co., 713 Stuart. Sid?., Marshall, IJJcll. Send me- at one,., by return mail, a fre.. ti al package of Stuart's Calcium W.if.-r. Name Street City State
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Beauty of Those Costing
Twice The Price! L-JAVE you seen them ? 1 A They will exceed
your every expectation. They wili open your eyes to buying power that a five-dollar bill still exerts. Don't pay $3 or $10 for shoes until you see these Ne.vr.rk Shoes r.t$3.0O 1 hat is all we ask. Come tomorrow. A u tu:r n Gr.-y !:H ; 9 inch tcp ; aluminum : VuiUU Kcwai'k biioe oiics Co. hammond'store 56G KDhmun Strc-t Near State Open Saturday Ever in:. 297 Storej n 97 Clue;;
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Met TaRo Notice! 125 Smart Slyli? for you, ton, to OO.UO.
LOWELL ALSO CELEBRATED rSPECIAI. To Tl!E TlVF.S. I,OWEI,U Nov. S. When the word
reached 1Owell yeste rday that the war i was ended our people went wild. The j bells runs and in a few minutes the j schools dismissed and the high school j students paraded the streets and satiK j patriotic s-hiks. j K very body was crazy with Joy. j People from the country called by j telephone to know if the town was afire when the heard the fire bell ! rincinK. and when they found out: what the cause was they came to town ; and Joined in the Jubilee. ;
a day) pays you f ..r eiht h.. ef the t:.-. n vi.d r.ol have i nevertheless. tray had to hours off. Is that riitht? "I am not sure, hut I thi a law where a firm mist two hours off on clertioii cutting off t-.vo hours' pay."
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DEATH OF H. E. SUTTER Harry Kilv ard Sutter, Ze years olj. of 725 Walter street. Hammond, died at S:
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COIiPLAINS OF ELECTION DAY Charles Schvvenk. t52 One Hundredth and Fiftieth Street. West Hammond, complains of the factory where he is employed. He says: "When a lirm grants you two hours
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rant lotion nito the fact, neck, arms and hands each day and se, h(w tan, red-ii'-sj, sailownesa, sunburn and windburn disappear and how char, soft ami rosv-white the skin becomes. Yes! It
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Open Tuesday and Friday Evenings Until Eiarht O'clock.
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It means your future happiness, decking Accounts Invited. Safe Deposit Boxes to Rent.
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Clip out thl coupon antl trlnsr it with any olr iimall picture, photo, pest card or snapshot, to E. C. Minas Co. Hammond Ind. 1.(1 It urlll entitle yon to fln. life 1'lji.MO POUTRAIT FS, Biao 14x17 inched. A boutlful oval plitqa. lou do cot hav to buy a frin for It or pay on penny. Your small piotnre vrtu b rturud auhtrmeiL, Sa rtist's work at store. SO watt. OXC15KS.
Mr. A. Jenninsr", 17" I Armltage avenue-, . 'hi capo. 111., writes: "I heard of Mentho-Laxene about twei
years Bto, and since then vvoulel not be i without it. My husband had been! coushinsr for about four ears, summer and winder, and now he is cured of it. ! and for my child I think ther.- is neth- ; ir2; better in the world for a cold, for; it helps at once!" j The bc!t rnufh, cold, and atari h medicine ever found is the essence. Mentho- j Luxe-no. Directions vvith a 2'i-oun -e bottle, concentrate.!, tell how to make i at home a full pint of delirious, curutive medicine. Adv.
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-Now Open for Business at 57G Hohman St., Kleihege Bldg. EVERYTHING CLEAN AND SANITARY Try it once. AVn are here to please .you, if we can.
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