Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 132, Hammond, Lake County, 13 November 1918 — Page 5
THE TIMES. Page Five. Hooray for Banana Peel "Gets-li" Only Re?l Way to Get Rid of Corns Which do you prefer a crn that Mills or a corn that peels? Butchery or blessedness' Only "Gets-It" can get rid f your corn the peel-cff way, the blessed, -vsy. You don't need a pull. Why bt' about the war. The Looks will be hound by soft paper covers and of a size convenient for the soldiers to handle. Every one la Invited to help the children by giving them all the magazines they can spare and good stories from the newspapers and send theni to their school. Thursday afternoon the Baptist Woman's I'mon w ill meet in the church parlors for its weekly mefting. The Bible Dyspepsia Spoils Beauty Makes the Dark Rings Around Eyes, Caves in the Cheeks and Ruins the Complexion. How to Get Rid of Dyspepsia. r ,,w ir.ir..-,. .... nnr mr-mriM0t ft ftmm bi ! study department with Mrs. Floyd II. Adams, h-oder. will have the program in charge. The subject will be "Regeneration." Ked Cross work will be ready for the members at one o'clock. v."vs. ..-:. -
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"CmuNettr YrouWe Me. I U.e Gta-lt' " 1 hump yourself up on the floor with your .inns set ami eyes popping from p.-tin. jurk and g"usa and cut jour coras? Why irritate your te.es with some salve or wrap your toe into a big painful bundle with stmiH sticky tape or planter? 1-jfe ts too short. 1'sp "tifts-It" it takes a few seconds to apply anil there's r.o fussing. Corn-pains go. Wear new shoes if you want. Peel off the corn with your fingers the whole thing, root and all, clear and clean, a-id it's gone! Only ("lets-It" can do this. Take no chances. "(Jets-It." the guaranteed, money-h-.ck corn-remover, the only sure -way. costs but a trifle at any drug store, il'f'd by C Lawrence & Co.. Chicago. 111. Sold in Hammond and recommended s the world's best corn remedy byHarry's Drug Store. Ad.
PERSONAL I 'SOCIAL NEWS The Junior Red Cross of Hammond has been asked to furnish one thousand story books a month for the soldiers in the hospitals. The books are to contain one or two long stories a few funny stories and some pictures and must not
Don't Coax! Your tattle Pet Needs a Candy Cascaret Look at the kiddie's tongue! Then hurry! Give Cascarets to work the nasty bile, souring food and constipation poison from the little liver and bowels. Children love "Candy" Cascarets. Harmless! Nerer gripe! Never disappoint! Cost 10 cents a box.
MOTHERS! When your child is irritable, feverish, when the little tongue is coated, breath tainted, give harmless Cascarets to thoroughly zleanse the stomach, liver and bowels then don't worry! Full direcions for children's dosa? tit a!! ages on each 10 cent box.
The Hammond Lunch Room Now Open for Business at 576 Hohman St., Kleihege Bldg. EVERYTHING CLEAN AND SANITARY Try it once. We are here to please yon, if we can.
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The members of the Erthrtane Club were entertained very delightfully by Mrs. IV E. Boone at a one o'clock yesterday at her home In May street. Mrs. Boone's daughter. Mrs. Griffith, was the only other .uest. In two weeks Mrs. Nicholas Emmerltng will be hostess to the club at her home In Mason street. An interesting program will bo given at the meeting of the Soldiers' and Pallors' Aid Association Thursdayevening at eight o'clock at Liberty Hall and a cordial invitation to attend is extended the public. Certificates of honor will be given to the parents of boys in service. Mrs. T. F. Erary is chairman
! of the meeting and announces the foli lowing program: j America Audience. 1 Soldier Hoys and Their Letters F. A. I I'arry. I Vocal Selections Miss Marguerite Haefer. Talk D. E. Boone. Headings Miss Mabel Powley. Experience? of a Fifteen Year Old Soldier Boy Glen Hanson. The November meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. M. M. Towle, 99 Ogdeti street. Tuesday afternoon. The annual elections of officers resulted as follows: President Mrs. R. F. Duncan. V. President Mrs. F. IV Hlx. Rec. Secy. Mrs. John Myers. Corres. Secy. Mrs. E- W. Dedelow. Treasurer Mrs. M. M. Towle. Mite Box Secy. Miss Gladys Younger. Tithing Secy. Mrs. N. E. Tlnkham and Mrs. T. J. Bassett. Standard Bearers Supt. Irs. Etta Bloomhoff. King Heralds Supt. Mrs. F. P. Hix. Light Bearer Sutp. Mrs. A. It. Abbott. Mrs. R. B. Powley and son Wesley of Bauer street have returned from Wenatchee, Wash., where they visited Mrs. Powley's sister. Lieutenant Carl THE HERO Pipeless Furnace is absolutely guaranteed to heat your home in zero weather. Every user is a hnnstpr beeansp thov rrnt r i all the heat units out of I the coal that other plants waste in-long pipes and up the chimney Vapor Pans put moisture into the air. Burns soft or hard coal, coke or wood. Can be installed in one day. P. E. Traynor 201 Highland St. Phone 2021 Hammond.
"Tikke My Advice aad Use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet if Ton Want a Pretty Sila." Digestive trouble ruin the complexion. The sour, f errier.ted, ga3sy contents poison the blood, draw the corners of the mouth, rob you of sleep, give the fare that hungry, haggard, mournful expression in the morning and vou tre t'red u!l day. It Is riot what you vat but the fault of digestion that hurts. Eat anything you like and let Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets digest your ioud, tone your sumach, oupply your blood with nourishment, then gooii locks, a healthy appearance and 'bright eyes will soon return. Oct a 50 cent box of Stuart s Dyspersia Tablets at any drug store. They are real health makers. Adv. Powley, Mrs. Powley's son, cam from Camp Slresidlo, California, where he is stationed and speut his furlough with them. cosszira itints. The Girl Scouts will meet this evening at the Central school. The fifth division of the M. E. Indies' Aid Society will meet for an ail day session Thursday at the. homo of .Mrs. U. F. Hathaway, 424 Bauer street. The members "will kring their lunches and spend the day knotting comforters. . The Ladies' Aid Society or Irnmanuel's Evangelical church will, hold its monthly coffee social Thursday afternoon at the church hall in Sibley street. Mrs. J. V. McConnell and Mrs. Burton will entertain the Monroe Street ladies' Aid Society at luncheon Thursday at Mrs. McOonnell's homo. The meeting will be, devoted to work for the Kast Hammond nursery. An all day session of the Deborah Society will be held at the Kirst Christian church Thursday. Important business will be transacted inu a large attendance is desired. Mrs. Box will entertain the members of her Sunday school clas, the BusyBees, Thursday evening at seven o'clock at her home, 916 Michigan avenue. In connection with the meeting of the .Monroe Bireei iaaies Aia lnursciay nivi . ... . i. i-. . . . , , i , , Connell there will be a short business session of the South Side W. C. T. V. Circle No. 1 will be entertained by Mrs. Mary Keinert of 733 Claude street Thursday afternoon. The regular meeting of th Hammond Woman's Club will be held in Masonic Temple Saturday afternoon, Nov. 16th, at 3 o'clock. This is the annual children's day and th committee has been fortunata enough to secure Miss Georgir.a Faulkner. known as the "Story Uady" to entertain the children with stories. Mrs. Hannauer. Mrs. leavers. Miss Mable Powlv and Mihs Bdna Hirsch will assist In the rrogram. The children of club members aro cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Georgia Bardley. grand matron of the Grand Chapter of Indiana, was greeted by a fflirge audience on her official visit to Hammond Chapter No. 370 Order of Eastern Star last evening at the Masonic Temple. Preceding the meeting a dinner was served complimentary to the grand officers at the Country Club. A class of candidates was initiated and the Hammond officers were highly complimented on the very efficient way the work was exemplified. The grand matron gave a very Inspiring and interesting talk on the early history of the order, and the grand patron, Hallard A. Flynn, of Chesterton, and Lincoln V. Cravens, past grand patron, wer-s interesting speakers.' There were short talks by Mrs. Ella fimyser of Logansport and Mrs. Amelia Burton of Whiting, past grand matrons; Mrs. Wolf of Michigan City, grand Ruth, and Mrs. Mary Zitou of South Bend, grand associate conductress. The meeting was also made the occasion for displaying the large Illuminated star, the work for which was donated by Thomas Dixon. Word ha tome from headiuartes to close the surgical drealng room In the Hammond building until further notice. The rooms will remain oren this HEALTH TALK SPANISH INFLUENZA OR GRIP BY DR. LEE H. SMITH. An old enemy Is with us again, and whether we fight a German or a germ, we must put up a good fight, and not be afraid. The Influenza runs a very brief course when the pe.tient is careful, and if we keep the system in good condition and throw off the poisons which tend to accumulate within our bodies, we can escape the disease. Remember these three C's a clean mouth, a clean skin, and clean bowels. To carry off poisons from the system nd keep the bowels loose, daily doss of a pleasant laxative should be taken. Such a one is made of Msy-apple. leaves of aloe, root of jalap, and called Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Hot lemonade should be useel freely if attacked by a cold, and the patient should be put to bed after a hot mustard foot-bath. To prevent the attack of bronchitis or pneumonia and to control thr pain, Anuric tablets should bo obtained at the drug store, and one given every two hours, with lemonade. The Anuric tablets were first dUcovered by Dr. Fierce, and, as they flush fhe bladder and cleanse the kidney, they carry away much of the poisons and the uric acii. It is important that broths, milk, buttermilk, ice-cream and simple diet be given regularly to strengthen the system and increase the vital resistance. The fever is diminished by the use of the Anuric tablets, but in addition, the forehead, arms and hands may be bathed with water (tepid) In which a tablespoonful of salaratus has been dissolved in a ciuart. After an attack of grip or pneumonia to build up and strengthen the system, obtain at the drug store a good Iron tonic, called "Irontlc" Tablets, or that well known herbal tonic. 'Dr. Pierce's Goldea .Medical Discovery. AdT
afternoon and evening but will be closed beginning Thursday, November 14tU The sewing rooms will remain open and the members are asked to do rtfugee feeing. The home- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Stevens at 549 lovKlas avenue. West Hammond, was the .i ene lost evening of a delightful party celebrating the f'oi ty-i'i.ulith birthday atiniii-ihdry of Mr. St vens and the twenty-fourth annivM.-ury of the rrtrriuge. of Mr. and Mrb. Thuiiia. .mith of Chicago. The Runts weie entertained with music and during the evening refreshments were served. Ther were covers for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Will Stevens and daughter, Mr. and Airs. t'r,.ut and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. If. K. .Skellinger and daughters. Mrs. Kitte Stevens, Mr and Mrs. Adrian Jackson and their daughter and Mr. and Mr;i. Frank S. Stevens. A pleai-ant party was given Mis Lottie Gizella at her home In Cedar Bt., in celebration of her Mrthdny ariniveraaiy. Darning hrid games weie the Uiveiisions and wre enjoyed by the following young people- The Minte? Initio Gi7.ella. Anna Wlukter, Victoria and ICIcanor Met .Am, Jennie '.Jarney, Sun Mi-Kalrv, Elsie and I'auline Winkler. Lula Kaifcer. Kthel Knapp, Mary Machnrsky. Flisabeth Wal.-ki, ilessers M'alter Kzuzycki, Kugene and tM Gizella. Floyd and Koy Collins. Ted Walenga, S. Cutler, Fred Winkler. tan and louls Sasal, Walter SttinKor. Jack haiulcn, Conrad Teto and Jas. Papperer. Tho L,inc?ln School held a peaca jollirlcat ion meeting today at the school and the following; program was givn: 1'iano Solo Miss Show-alter. 'Star Spangled Banner School. Flag Salute. Flag Salute. "Keep the Home Fires Burning" School. Heading Miss Geib. Vocal -Solos: a "When the Boys Come Home.'' b. "God Be With Our Boys Ton'gU." Mrs. Richard Irfarmonth. "When the Fag Goes By" School. Address Rev. C. J. Parrett. "America" School.
The Rrbekah District Assembly No. 1 of Indiana will meet at Indiana Har bor Thursday. November 14th. Several gran dofficers will attend, among (linn Mr. Dupree the grand master. The af ternoon session will open at one. thirty o'clock with the president. Mrs. Albert Towle of Hammond, presiding. 'Mrs. Jer.nie Gethitig will give the welcoming address and the response will be made by Attorney E. D. Brandenburg of Hammond. Mrs. Kate R. Nichols, past president of the Indiana Rebcknh Assembly will conduct the school of Instruction. In the evening F.sther Rebekah lodge , of Indiana Harbor will open the session and the. Gary degree Ktaft will confer the degree on a class of candidates. Golden Rule Council No. 1 D of D. held its regular ses-sion last evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. Several applications were acted on and the members voted to contribute to the Fnited War Work Fund. Thera will be a meeting of Opal Hive No. 836 L. O. T. M. M. Thursday afternoon at the I. O. O. F. halt. An important business meeting of Queen City Grove No. 45 Woodmen Circle will be held at two o'clock Thursday afternoon at the 1. O. O. I', hall. Mr. and Mrs. Harley It. Eighty announce the birth of a daughter Tuesday a. Wesley hospital. Cnieago. Mrs. EttBloomhoff has returned from Ir.dianapoiis where Fhe visited her daughter. Mrs. W-C. Harrison, for several days. j STATE COUNCIL TO DISBAND AT St.ik Capital. TiMFS Bl'REAf. 1NDIANAPOIJS. Nov. 13. The indications are today tljat the State Council of Defense at its meeting here tomorrow will make arrangements to disband. CYCLIST INJURED. Tony Fron. 27 Co. House, while riding a bicycle on Columbia avenue was struck by an automobile and sustained a scalp wijund and severe bruises about the body. AT THE ORPHEUM. Revue De Vogue, with new scenery, costumes and talent, will close the show at the Hammond Orpheum Theater for the rnid-week starting today. The revue has a number of girls. Other acts include the Williams Sisters. McGower and RobbiKS, Thomas and Sherwood and Toto. NOTICE. Special meeting cf Carpenters' Local, Union 9S5. 50 Broadway. Thursday. November 14th. 1918, at 7:30 p. m. All members requested to be present. ll-13-2t S. E. STEWART. Pec. CARD OF THANKS CARD Or THANIS. We wish to thank the Klitzke Brothers, employees of the Hammond Dairy, Rev. I.ichtsinn. singers, neighbors, relative and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown during our late bereavement in the loss of our beloved son Robert. MR. AND MRS ERNEST HOETZ AND FAMILY. 11-13-MXMORIAM. y You left u. dear father, two years aiso today. Our aching heHrts and our love shall always remain. For a while we part, but the' hope of our souls is to meet at the Golden gte. Happiness will then he ours. Till then, we remain Yours lovingly, -MRS. R. BERWANGER and Children. 11-13-lt. MEatOEIAM. In loving remembrance of our dearly beloved husband and father, Fred- Paul Wehineyer. who passed into Eternal Happiness, 1 year ago today, Nov. 13. 1317: He bade no one a list farewell. He said good-bye to none. His loving heart has ceased to beat And before he knew he wis gone. He hps gone but not forgotten His memory shall never fade. Loving hearts will, always linger Around the grave where he is laid. 11-13 Loving Wife and Children.
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Be patient Suff ers Serious Break Down "Two years ago I spent 3 months in hospital under stomach and bowel specialists for mucus colitis, auto, intoxication, etc., which caused awftn bloating and. colic attacks. My friends gave me up. I returned home and on the advice of Mrs. Wright, a friend, tried Mayr's Wonderful Remedy with wonderful results. Am now in best of health." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, ineluding appendic itis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy, Ridgeley Drug Stores in Gary. Central Drug Store in Indiana Harbor and druggists everywhere. Advi. DEATH OF MRS. REED. Grace Reed, wife of Charles E. Reed, 684 Michigan avenue, died last night of tuberculosis, twenty-seven years of age. The funeral will be held tomorrow from the Nazarene church at two o'clock, with interment at Oak Hill cemetery. ILL. CAR & MFG. CO.. IS 100 PER CENT The Illinois Car A Manufacturing Co. Is 100 per cent In the united war work drive. Every one of 2.VTi rniployes has you mn finq kit ST0PSCQM1NG DOT Save your hair! Make it thick, wavy, glossy and bautiful at once. Try as you will, after nn application ! of Dandt-rine, you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use. when you see new hair, fine and downy at tlrst yea but really ntw j hair growing ail over the scalp. A little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your bair. No difference how dull. fad".d. brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, tak-t ing one small strand at a time. The effect la Immediate and amazing your hair will be lifsht. fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance: an Incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, nnd prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any that it has been reflected or Injured bv careless treatment. A mall trial Cottle will double the beauty of your hair. Adv.
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Mr to V 4 'Mi 1.1 LL.il here Our Boys over there! given a full day's pay to the cause. The quota is 12.000. TIMES EMPLOYES OVERSUBSCRIBE One industry after another is reporting to General Chairman H. E. Sharrer of the United War'Work drive that they are going over their top these days. The last today to. oversubscribe its quota was the Ijike CountyTimes. MAC DRAFT BACK IN TOWN Mac Draft, the one-man band, who plays a horn and tings songs from the house-tops, is back in Hammond. While Mac's profession Is that of a chimney sweep he makes an ordinarily drab trade picturesque. CLASSIE NIPPLE NEGRESS, SENT TO REFORMATORY Class! Nipple, a ner'?s. aged 23. of Gary, was sentenced by Judge Hardy In the Hammond superior court today to serve from one to fourteen years in the state reformatory. The negress plead guilty to a charge of robbery made by James Cantos, a nhite youth, who alleged that after he had given her a dollar she stole his wallet containing -156. The robberyoccurred In Gary Saturday night and the negress fled to Hammond where she was followed by Centos in a taxi and arrested. Cantos Is employed In the Gary steel mills. BOYS WERE DISAPPOINTED Yesterday morning at seven o'clock eleven men were about to be entrained for Camp Wadsworth, North Carolina, from East Chicago, when a telegram was received by the local exenipitoi board cancelling the order. Thia la the first and only indication thus far in this city that would indicate any interference or change in tl e military program for overseas service. These men were apparently disappointed. All their plans had been made, their Jobs given up, their goodbyes to local friends and relatives hal been said and they were ready to go. But the fighting has been done; the areat sacrifice has been made and the victory won. And the spirit of the boys like these eleven has made iad. all ufT that this - possible. This is the stu America is made of. Give to the homesick boys! TO LUTE TOO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Furnishings for batching for light housekeeping; excellent 3burner oil stove cheap. Wilson. 215 Ash St., cor. Gostlin, Hammond. 11-13-lt I
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a w a-----'- n if J are getting i i jitMOl nWW 40" Has Conquered Blood Poison Scrofulous eruptions, pimples on the face are both annoying ana disfiguring. Sores, ulcers, mucous patches, coprer colored spots, glandular swellings, inflamed c- 'ids, wasting of the muscles, constipation, a form of dyspepsia and stomach trouble 'can all be the result of blood poison. "Number 40" is employed In diseases of the glandular system, in blood poison, rheumatism, catarrh, constipation, malaria, liver, stomach and kidney troubles. Under Its use nodes, tumors, sores, ulcers, mucous patches tnd coprer colored spots disappear b if by magic. Made by .1. C. Mendonhill. 40 years a druggist, Evansville, Ind. Sold by Jos. Weis, Hammond, and Central Drug Store, Indiana Harbor. Adv. GARMANY WARNS ALLIES United Press Cablegram. LONDON. Nov. 13. 1:10 p. m. TN German high command ha warned the allies that mines placed In Ostend are timed to explode today. TRY THIS FOB IS GOLD IT'S FINE! Pape's Cold Compound'' ends severe colds or grippe in few hours. To-j can mj grippe and break up severe cold either in head, chest, boily or limbs, by taking a dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" every two hours im'il three doses are taken. It promptly opens clogged-up nostril. and air passages In the head, stops nasty discharge or nos running, relieves sick headache, dullness, feverishness. sore throat, sneezing, soreness t-iid stiffness. Don't stay stufted-up! Q-jit blowing and snuffling. Ease jour throbbir, head nothing else in the world give; such prompt relief as "Pape's Coid Compound," which costs only a few cents at any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes, niee, and cau"e no inconvenience. Be .ure you get th-i genuine. Adv. We Duplicate Your Broken Lenses While You Wait. Our Work is Right Our Prices Are Right. miim 0PTI3AL CO 141 E. State St. Hammond
