Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 128, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1918 — Page 6

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Friday, Xoveirfber 8, 1918. T INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEYS Take tablespoonful of Salts if Back hurts or Bladder bothers. "W ar a nation cf meat eaters n3 eur blood Is filled with uric acid, pays a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly en guars against kidney trout le. The kidneys do their utmost to free the btood of this Irritating: acid, but become weak from th overwork; they get sluggish; the eliminatlve tissues clop and thus the waste Is retained In the blood to po'son the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging

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aula lt IIIO Vi ' J . v v. full of sediment, or the bladder is Irritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism In bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablesrconf ul in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and In a few days your kidneys will act tine. This famous salts is made, from the acid of graphs and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has b.-n used for fenerations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urine so it Is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and tladder disorders. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervessent lithia-water drink, and nobody can make r mistake by takinV a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. Adv.

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PERSONAL I

SOCIAL NEWS i

COMINO EVENTS. The Rooster Clux auxiliary will hold Its election of officers this evening at the. club rooms In the Citizens' National bank building. The meeting Is called

for eight o'clock. The Erthstane Club -will be- entertain

ed at one o'clock luncheon Tuesday by

Mrs. D. E. Boone, at her homo In May street.

The story hour at the Hammond public library will be held at the, usual

hour Saturday from ten to eleven

o'clock and all children are. Invited

Miss Elsa Lauten will bo the story

teller.

The. Christian Endeavor Society of

the First Presbyterian church will hold

a business and social meeting In the

Endeavor roorri3 this evenir.g at seven thirty o'clock.

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One order placed with the Gary Motor Truck Company for 150 trucks to be shipped within the next twelve months, amounts to approximately $500,000. This goes to show the quality of our sales organization extending over the Unfted States. This v$500,000 order came from prominent business men of the city of Atlanta. Eight Gary Trucks, valued at $20,000, are scheduled for immediate shipment Our distributing points extend widely over the country. Numbered among our recent contracts are such centers as Los Angeles, Seattle, Ranger, Tex., Pittsburgh, Indianapolis Omaha, Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Denver, Milwaukee, Atlanta and Billings, Mont. Gary Truck dealers are representative, live business men, and each day brings new orders, demonstrating the constantly growing demand for "Garys."

A. pleasant meeting of the F. E. G. Club took place with Miss Edith Ripley at her home In North Hohman street last evening-. A dainty luncheon was served after an evening of music. Arrangements were made for the, next club meeting to be held with Miss Clara Sass of 60S Murray street on "Wednesday, November 2Cth and for a matinee, rarty In Chicago on the sixteenth. The club will see, Laurette Taylor in, "Happiness." Mrs. Oscar Peterson, was hostess to the. members of the L. O. T. M. Social Club yesterday afternoon at her home In Michigan . avenue. The. members quilted and spent a most enjoyable time. Delicious refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. In

New West Wing Completed Unit "A," the new west wing of the Gary Motor Truck plant is completed and provides 25,000 additional square feet of manufacturing floor space. This enables us to treble our present production. We are now on the way to our greatest development and shareholders in Gary Motor Stock will scon reap the advantages

of having bought early. You can share in the prsfits by buying NOW when the price is low before our big production is well under way and puts the price out - of reach of all but the wealthy. To be among the wealthy is to do what other pioneers in motor truck stock have done turn one dollar into hundreds. BUY when the price is lew and LET YOUR DOLLARS MULTIPLY. Motor Truck Profits Tliat Will Amaze You While it has been impossible in every case to verify the enormous profits of motor truck manufacturers, the figures below have been furnished us, and we believe then to be approximately correct: $1 Became Worth $550 THE REPUBLIC MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY is said to have had $3,000 .capital in July, 1913. Sales for 1917 are given at $10,000,000. In four years the working capital has increased from $3,000 to $4,500,000. This means that every" dollar invested in the original company proved to be worth $550 in less than four years' time. Small Investors Made Fortunes $100 in Vim Motor Truck stock became worth $10,500 in two and a half years. Federal Motor 'Truck stock sold originally for $10 a share, and was recently quoted at $112 a share.

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General Motors Company (G. M. C. Trucks) shares have advanced from $25 to $750 a share. $100 in Reo Motor shares paid $11,600. White Motor Truck stock is paying dividends at the rate of mora than $1,000,000 a year. Passenger Cars Abandoned for Trucks The Diamond T Motor Car Company gave up making passenger cars because trucks proved so much more profitable. Three Companies9 Growth Nash Trucks numbered 25 in 1912. The 1918 schedule calls for 7,500 trucks. Bethlehem Motors Corporation produced 1,250 trucks In 1917. Production plans for 1918 call for 5,000. THE GARY MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY, of Gary, Ind., is an Indiana corporation, organized in the year 1915. It has been a very successful institution from its inception. During its first year's operation, it made a small profit on the capital invested; at the end of the second fiscal year its net earnings were 24fc, and at the end cf the third fiscal year its net earnings we're 297c. Its estimated net earnings on the basis of the increased production of Gary Motor Trucks, is 42c,'and on that basis, the company should be able to make a handsome dividend disbursement, and at the same time carry forward a substantial surplus. The plant of the company is located in Gary, Ind. Extensive factory additions are being built at the present time,- which will ultimately enable the company to increase the production of Gary Motor Trucks from 600 trucks per annum to 5,000 trucks per annum. The Gary Motor Truck is well established on the American market; such discriminating users as the Standard Oil Company, the United States Steel Corporation, Krey Packing Company, Lomax, and other corporations qJ like calibre, each having Gary Motor Trucks in service. The Gary Motor Truck Company has besides well established distributor and dealer connections throughout the United States.

EASY PAYMENTS $15 per share today buy now before the PRICE ADVANCES

Your Two Hands Vill Never Earn Big Money Every dollar you make should earn dollars for you. Idle dollars are as useless as idle hands. The man who succeeds is the man who makes his dollars work for him. Place your money not only where it is safe, but where it will grow. What good is an unplanted seed? The acorn that stays on the ground will never be anything more than an acorn. Put it IN the ground, and eventually you'll have an oak tree. A dollar laid away in a box win be worth just one hundred cents at the end of time. A dollar invested in this rapidly growing, essential industry, should bring back many times its original worth. Start Toward Increased Wealth Today At the end cf next year do you want to be just where you are today financially? You will be, unless you keep your money ACTIVELY EMPLOYED. Fortunes aren't made by letting your money lie idle. You've got to keep it moving increasing "on the make." Now is the time to buy when you can stil get Gary Motor Stock at the low price of $15 a share. You can't share Pioneer Profits if you wait till Pioneer days are over. Free for Three Months "The Essential Industry" Would you start for New York tomorrow without knowing what trains went there? Without finding out what time the train you wanted to take left the depot? Find out all the facts about the truck making industry. "The Essential Industry" will be sent to your address free for three months. In it you will get all desired information. Don't delay. Send coupon today and read about this much talked-of industry.

SPECIAL SALE for this Week for Ladies'

and Children's Shoes.

LADIES' CLOTH TOP 5.00 SHOES, for

MISSES' BROWN FULL f CTA Leather, from No. 12 to 2 C?03tj

MISSES' from No. 2 to No. 7

84.50

$4.00

Also Great Reduction In Men's Shoe3 for next week. Reliable Shoe Store M. Shuback, Prop. 85 STATE ST., HAMMOND.

Dress Up! And the world will laud you, Slouch, and you Fall Behind. 'Get a rait or overcoat made of pure wool material. It will wear and wear and have It "Made to Measure." In no other way will you gret a suit or overcoat that will keep its shape as long and look a3 well. Call on us. We'll guarantee satisfaction in fit, fabric and finish, and

economy in price. Our prices fpr all I

to $40. We make clothes for ladies and men. Ladies' and Men's Tailor and Furnisher. 79 STATE ST. HAMMOND, f'

Call and See the GARY Drop in at our Downtovn office, 519 Broadway, Gary. Investigate for yourself before the price advances. Call or send coupon today.

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as it will appear ween the second tig addition (Unit "B") is erected.

connection with the meeting of the Social Club thore was a special meeting of Opal Hive Xo. S96 L. O. T. M. M. for the purpose of balloting on candidntes. This evening several of the members are planning- to attend a meeting of Steel City Hive at Gary. At the meeting of Max Shulman Gate last Wednesday evening at the Knfseth Isreal Sabbath school rooms In Sibley street the election of officers took place, fsnd the members pledjrecl twenty-five doUnrs for the United AVar AVork enraraign. The result of tho election follows: President Miss Ida Taussig-. Vice President Miss Anna Marcus. Treasurer Sam Ein.

Recording- Secy. Abram Shlensky. Financial Secy. Miss Lena Reingold.

The program at the meeting of the P.aptist Toman's Unon yesterday was omitted and in the afternoon the members joined in the rarade. They spent the morning with Red Cross work.

The meeting of the Deborah Society at the First Christian church yesterday was adjourned early in the afternoon to permit the members to participate in the pamdo. In the morning: the members quilted and sewed foilowing which a noon-day luncheon was served. The members are meeting again today to continue their work.

The meetings of the Tine Street Ladies' Aid Society were resumed yesterday and the members met in the parlors Oi the church to tie comforters for the bazaar to be held In December. Hammond Temple No. "3 Pythian Sisters will meet this evening at the

Temple, corner of Hohman ar.d Ogden

streets. Initiation will feature meeting.

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The regular weekly meeting of Dorcas Rehekah lodg will be held Saturday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall In State street. Mrs. Martin TCowak. 4 57 Bauer street, will leave tonight for Carthage, Mo., to

spend the winter with her mother. Mrs. C. E. Tinkham of Detroit street re'urncd last cvenir.g from the AA'csley hospital, Chicago, where she underwent an operation a few weeks ago. Mi?s Marjorie Ruff of Carroll street wiil spend the week-end with her sister Miss Kdith Ruff, who is attending the University cf Chicago. The fifth division of the M. E. Ladies' Aid Society was entertained by Mrs. O. U. PcrtT at her home in May street yesterday afternoon. The meeting was largely attended and after spending some time with needle work the hostess served hor guests with a delightful luncheon. Mrs. Porter will leave Hammond soon to spend the winter with

relatives In California. Mrs. O. C. E. Matthies and Mrs. E. S. Cooper will entertain complimentary to Mrs. Floyd H. Adams Saturday afternoon at Mrs. Cooper's home in Mason street. The meeting of St. Taul's Senior League was postponed from last evening until Monday, November 11th on

j account cf the demonstration. Eight

o'clock is the horur for the meeting. NOTICE! Will party to took ladies' umbrella by mistake In the Lion Store grocery Friday noon, please return there. 11-8-lt

NOTICE! I will not he responsible for debts contracted by any one but myself. LEO DON" LET. 11-S-St. 49S E. State St., Hammond.

NOTICE. Moltkft Hall is now open for all meetings. By order of Trustees. 11-8-1

reported Hissing. Max P. Eossard. son of Mrs. Mary F.ossarel of 797 AValter street, Hammond, was reported missing in action in the war department casualty lists of today.

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