Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 134, Hammond, Lake County, 15 November 1918 — Page 5

Friday. November 15. 1918.

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Winchester. Vk.wife. 75 years of loft me in a wcnk, so I could hardly k "I am a farmer's use, mid pneumonia run-down condit ion, ; about and do my work. A neighbor brought me Vinol and it has built tip my strength so fast that I think it is the lust medicine I have ever tken.' Mrs. Jennie Oh.ipman. There is r. secret, nliont Virol. It "'S its success to beef and cod liver peptones, iron and mansiinew peptonaios and glycerophosphates Iho oldest and most famous K-Miy-bui'U'.ng and strength creatix.g tonics. Joseph W. Vei. druggist; L. Harry Wets, and N'nrriB Pharmacy. Vino! is sold in F.. t'hicigo by Sehliekt r's Pharmaiy and in Whiting by L. 11. Mattt rn and druggists every w here. P. 55. For any skin trouble try our Faxol Salve. Money bock if it fails. Adv. I IN A IN' AROUND -G A R YGARY BUILDERS TO ATTEND MEETING A large delegation of O-iry members nf the Fundings an. I Trades Excl'ange will attend the National Association of Contractors' convention in Chioasro at the IaSalle hotel on Xovemb. r 2021 and many reservations are now being made. XMAS PACKAGES ACCEPTED UNTIL NOVEMBER 30 Christmas packages for soldiers in France will be accepted at the Red Cross Gary headquarters till November SO. but there is no guarantee they will be. forwarded after November 20, however, there is a possibility the boxes may Ret through until the 20th and those who have been unable to end them earlier and wish to take the chance of getting them sent wll And the committee at the rooms until that date. Assltant Postmaster Huber states that he feels confident the packages will be forwarded if sent as late as the 20th. 842 libraries over there and over here. Baby Coming To Yeur Home? TL Wonderful Event That Will Brro Much Gladness. Are you locking forward", dear prospeciire mother, to the wonderful, glorlom time when you shall bold in your firms the little XQits, which is of your &ah and biooJ. with feeling of misgiving? Now Is the time to get la condition to meet the crisis, and three generations of women ha?e found In the time-honored preparation. Mother's Friend, a grateful, penetratlne remedy tu prepare their systems to withstand tLe ihxk. The action of this famous remedy Is to rehere tension on drawn nerves, cords, ten. dons and ligaments, to relieve strain and discomforts, such as nausea, nervousness, bearinf-down and stretching pains. By regular use during the period the muscles expand easily when baby U born; pain and danger at the crisis is naturally less and the hours are fewer. Do not neglect the use of Mother's Friend. It Is for external application only. Is absolutely safa and wonderfully effective. Write the Bradneld Regulator Company, Dept. K, Lamar Balldlng. Atlanta, Georgia, far their Motherhood Book, and obtain a bottle of Mother's Friend from the rtnig store, ft Im Just as standard as anythin you can think of.

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FLU DEATHS IN GARY SINCE OCTOBER 1ST Desths in Gary since October 1st fr'-ni infki' !-7.a &s reported by hoard of loalt'i has It-en sixtv-four, six of which were non-resld-nts brought from near-by cities to Gary hospitals, leaving a total of fitty-eight deaths In Gary. The tot!'.! number of deaths In Gary for October 'as !!; the avenige normal monthly death rate is , sliowing an increase of S-5 deaths above A number nl in'.v rases of influenza have ! -. n re-". 1 ted the last week but it Is not thought there vviH be a recurrence of the ejodemic conditons.

DEDICATE MERCY HOSPITAL CHAPEL SUN. The ehspe! that lias been built to St. Jos.-ph's Mercy hospital in Gary Is crtnpleted and will be dedicated Sunday afternoon with impressive exercises at tl rre o'clock. Bishop lerdWic of Fort Wayne will deliver t h . address and friends and benefactors of the hospital are extended a i oarty invitation to be present. CALL FOR TEN BRIDGE WORKERS Draft board No. 1. Gary, has received a cull for ten men to do bridare and structural rigg'ng in the navy. Volunteers may apply till the 23rd of Nov en' h r. Ail outstanding questionnaires, regardless of age. must be returned to the board. GARY MAN PROMOTED TO COMMANDER Lewis Planey, formerly of. the auditing department of the Gary steel mill find later at Aetna, has been promoted from captain to commander of Camp l-F, Spru -e division, Clatrap, Ore. CORPORAL R. J. RHINE WRITES JIM CARRES Corporal It. J. Rhine, a former Gary hoy. writes Jim Carres. 75S Broadway, a letter from over there and tells of the great chase the American doughboys have been giving the Huns, He says "I miss the old burg. Jim. and will be miphtly glad when' tViia Is all over and the crowd can be together a-aln. I have not run across any of tl.e Gary boys over here but no doubt there are hundreds of them here. My regards to eversone.' In a letter to his father, F. M. McKinney, 449 Madison street. Gary. Harvey McKinney, a member of the 47th I;egir;ient. Transportation Corps, writes "We hive been having nasty weather, but still we are fortunate for we were issued plenty of warm socks a few days ago and they help a lot. 'The Yanks are all anxious ,to see Berlin and many of them hope that pea :e won't con'.e until a complete invufion lias been effected and we get to their city. All I am waiting for now is for orders to puck my duds and get ready to return to America for the need is plain to be Been and there are not many Yanks who will remain here long.' TO BUILD $7000 ADDITION TO CAR BARNS A building permit issued to the Gary stret railway company for the erection of a JtoOO addition to their street car barns 2.t Twenty-second and Jefferson street, Gary, was taken out yesterday. George A. Cummlngs took out two building permits yesterday for the PHONES: Rea., 1674; Office, 295i

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Let Stuart's Calcium Wafers Re store the Color to Your Cheeks and Remove the Cause of Pimples, Blackheads, Etc. Kvcry one envies a beautiful skin just as very one envies a healthy person. I'nsitjhtly faces tilled with pimples, discoloration.". blackheads, etc., are not lung iiut unhealthy faces lue to blood impurities. Cleanse the blood and facial Pun ishes di.appiar. You must not bHieve that drugs and salves will stop facial blemishes. The i aus i.s impure bUiod filled with all manner of refuse matter. Stuart's Caioium Wafers cleanse and clear the blood, driving out all poisons and impurities. And you'll never have a good complexion until the blood is c leu n. No matter how bad your complexion is, Stuart's Calcljm Wafers will work wonders with it. You can get these lit tle wonder-workers at tyour druggists for iO cents a package. Free Trial Coupon. r. A. Stuart Co., 715 Stnart Bldg-.. Marshall, Slich. Send me at once, by return mcil, a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Name Street City .State. erection of two one-story tile and stuccoo residences at 4045 and 4049 Jackson street, Gary, to cost $2200 ach. GARY DEATHS. Floyd Perry, 32 years old. millrtght at the American Bridge plant and residing at 342 Marshall street. Gary, died of pneumonia at the home this morning. Funeral ararngements are In charge of the Gary Undertaking; company, pending the arrival of Illinois relatives. Baby Pepke, fjur months old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alherl Pepke, 1217 Uooosevelt place, Unrj died at six o'clock this morning. Funeral Is in charge of the Williams Undertaking Company and will be announced later. SITUATION IN HOLLAND IS SERIOUS rtTxtTEr Press Cabixoram. LONDON, Nov. 15. The situation in Holland is becoming more serious, dispatches received by the Express declared today. The socialists are demanding abdication of Queen Wilhelmina. Jonkheer Colyn, a former Dutch war minister, has been recalled from England to BLOOD POISONING EamSa's ffiuard C3 a Szf rest Aid Treatereat Hcnr often lockjaw and blood poisoning result from the neglect of a slight scratch or little cutJ Hamlin' Wizard Oil is a safe and effective first aid treatment. It if a powerful antiseptic and should be applied immediately to wounds of this kind to prevent danger of infection. It is soothjug and healing and quickly drives out pain and inflammation in cases of sprains, braises, cuts, boms, bites and stingy. Just as reliable, too, for 6tiff neck, sore feet, cold sore, canker sores, earache and toothache. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Jest try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. Special For Saturday For Men A. special lt of Wilson's Shoes stamp-' ed $4.50. In button or lace, solid leath-' er Indoles; heavy outer sole Oiled with tan felt, making them water tight. Cut for this sale to - LiRGEST BOOT SHOP , Trade at II. SHNEIDER 79 STATE ST., HAMMOND And Save Money.

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RESTRICTIONS ARE REMOVED In order that citizen? and prospective builders in Lake county miht be Informed definitely and authoritatively in reg-ard to the need of further bulldiiiK permit fin order to secure priority of shipments and deliveries on building materials. Karl D. Norrs. secretary or the l.Hke County War Industries Housing committee, rent a telegram to the I". S. Housing Corporation. AVas'iinston, a.sklnx about the status of this matter. The following' telegram, received this morning from N. Max Punning, manager of the requirements division of the housing corporation, Wasriingtoii, sets the question at rest and virtually makes further meetings of the Iake county committee unnecessary ; "Karl 1). Xorris. "Secy. 1-. C. W. I. II. Comm. "federal permits no longer necessary for houses. All restrictions removed. "N MAX PU.N'NIXG." It Is probable that within the next few days, this local committee will have its Jinal meeting in order to close up its books and disbiui LIBERTY AND - VICTORY PARADE (Continued from page one.) A . was the greatest national independence day the world has evjn known, and Whereas, the American flag is the symbol of all that is good lor the world's civilization, and AVhereas, on November 16. I!y8, the citizens of Kast Chicago will unite in the privilege of doing it honor, that adults salute it and children be taught its wonderful significance by turning out enmaspo in a monstrous Victory and Liberty parade. Now, therefore by virtue of the power invested in me as mayor of the city of East Chicago, Indiana, I hereby call upon all Inhabitants of the city to celebrate on November 16, 131S. in the Victory Day parade, an drequest each and every resident and householder of the city to display at least one American flag, where same can be seen by the public. I further earnestly request and call upon all inhabitants to participate in the celebration of the clay's events with a sincere and honest attempt to realize as much in their power the significance, honor and reverence dua the American flag for a universal world's peace and democracy. I call upon all persons to do their shopping during the afternoon, Saturday, November 16. 1918, as early as possible, so as to enable the proprietors and clerks of all business houses to have the privilege of taking part in the parade, and I hereby request all stores and places of business to closu their places promptly at 6:00 o'clock p. m. until the end of the parade. Don by my hand and seal this 15th day of November, 131S. LKO McCOKMACK. Mayor. AUTOMOBLES COLLIDE; NO ONE HURT Thre auto trucks and automobiles driven by Gary men collided at Sixteenth avenue and Washington street, Gary, yesterday afternoon. All the machines fc quite badly damaged. All the drivers escaped injury. HAMMOND HUCKSTER IS ARRESTED Harry Sehlinski. , huckster of Hammond Is under arrest at Gary on the rharge of larceny. It Is alleged that Schlinskl sold a Gary lady some potatoes and as phe went out to get the change to pay Mm he stole forty dollars of the lady's money from the house. Sehlinskl denies the charge. POINTEDA PISTOL. For pointing a pistol Peter Georgeson, a Greek, was placed under arrest at the Gary police station on a warrant sworn out by Judge Dunn, yesterday. The Greek furnished the bond for his appearance In court later. ALLES OCCUPY METZ MORTS United I'ress Cablegram. 1 PAIUS, Nov. 13. 4:55 p. m. French and American troops have occupied the advance forts of Metz and are advancing towards the city. The Germans are carrying out their evacuation faster than wan expected It is possible that King Albert will enter Brussels Sunday. BELGIANS HAVE ANTWERPT AGAIN fl'viTED Tp.ess Caw. coram. J I-ONIKIX. Nov. 13. 11:50 a. m. The Belgians are in possession of Antwerp today, according to reports received here. GERMANS EVACUATING POLAND fCxiTKn Pbess Cablegram. 1 COPENHAGEN, Nov. 15. German evacuation of Tolnnd. which is in the throes of a revolution, has begun, it was rf ported from P-r!in t.day. German troops and civilians rioting in "Warsaw are Fald to have been disarmed and arrested. GEN. RHOADES TO REPRESENT FRANCE (1'ntted Paes Cablegram") IiOXPON. Nov. 15. General Rhoades CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep appreciation for the kindness of friends in our bereavement. We are also very grateful to Rev. Hawthorne, Women's Guild and Hammond Federation of Musicians and for the beautiful floral offerings. George Green and children. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jones and family. Mrs. Sarah Green and family. Adv.

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Make a syrup with a pint of sugar and a half pint of boiling water, cool and pour into a bottle or Jar. Then add the contents of a 2'i oz. bottle of Mentlio-I.axene. shake well, and take a teaspoonful four to eight times a day for head or chest colds, coughs, bronchitis, whooping cough or catarrh of head and throat. Actually, the very first dose will show you the wonderful virtues in MenthoLaxene. It is penetrating, healing, soothing and curative to a greater extent than anything ever discovered. Children like it nd adults use it from Maine to California. Physicians prescribe it. hospitals use It. and why should not you enjoy ihe benefits of a cheap, horn, -made- remedy free from narcotic, sickening drugs? Ask jour druggist for Mentho-Laxeno and Insist on getting it. for It is guarantee,! to please every pun baser or money back by The Blackburn Products Co.. Dayton, Ohio. Adv. will represent France on the lnter-allied armistice commission which will leave for German headquarters at Spa Saturday, a French wireless dispatch stated today. VETRANS BACK FROM FRONT (Br United Press. 1 NEW T'licK, Nov. 15. Four hundred officers and men, all veterans, many of them sufftrbig 1'n'm wounds and shell shock, arrived from France today aboard the auxiliary cruiser Harrisburg. BAKER PRAISES U. S. TROOPS Br United Ppess.1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 15. Expressing appreciation of the "zeal, courage and strength" of the A. E. F.T Secretary Baker in a cablegram to General Pershing today promised as early return of the American army to the United States as the military situation permits. RECUED MEN REACH NEW YORK Pt United Pkksr.1 NEW YORK. Nov. 15. Twenty-fiv members of the crew of the U. S. destroyer Shaw wrecked In a collision with the transport Aquitanla off the English coast, October 9, arrived here today on a Canadian liner. They reported fourteen men, including two officers lost In the accident. FOOD CLUBS HEAR NEW BATTLE CRY A call has come to the women of America to be super-patriot. They have proven beyond doubt their loyalty to their flag and to their country. And now they are asked to let their loyalty follow the flag Into a foreign land and to love the world. The battle cry of the French has been, "They shall not pass," and most gloriously have, they striven. The battle cry of the American women has been. "We will not shirk." and they too have striven gloriously, so gloriously that the leaders of the war HOW TO FIGHT mm mm BY DR. L. W. BOWERS. Avoid crowds, coughs and cowards, but fear neither germs nor Germans! Keep the system in good order, take plenty of exercise in the fresh air and practice cleanliness. Remember a clean mouth., a clean skin, and clean bowels are a riotecting armour against disease. To keep the liver and bowels regular and to carry away the poisons within, It is best to take a vegetable pill every other day, made up of May-apple, aloes, jalap, and sugar-coated, to be had at most drug stores, known as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. If there Is a sudden onset of what appears like a hard cold, one should go to bed, wrap warm, take a hot mustard foot-bath and drink copiously of hot lemonade. If pain develops in head or back, ask the druggist for Anuric (anti-uric) tablets. These will flush the bladder and kidneys and carry off poisonous germs.- To control the pains and aches take one Auric tablet every two hours, with frequent drinks of lemonade. The pneumonia appears in a most treacherous way, when the influenza victim Is apparently recovering and anxious to leave his bed. In recovering from a bad attack of influenza or pneumonia the system should be built up with a good herbal tonic, such as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, made without alcohol from the roots and barks of American forest trees, or his Irontlc (iron tonic) tablets, which can be obtained at most drug stores, or send 10c. to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y.. for trial package. Adv. Lei Us Keasure You for that Tha ksgiving suit. You will get much ore satisfaction for vour money if make it to order land to measure for you. Then it will actually be 3'ours not the Isame as a thousand others. Choose your style and cloth here and leave the rest to us. PHONE 771. 236 E. STATE ST., HAMMOND.

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have acknowledged their share in the winning of the world war. Women of America have done many great things in this war but nothing that has been more essential than feeding the soldiers and civilians across the water and this has been done voluntarily and without rationing. The food administration has allowed us to use sugar and wheat more plentifully but is asking us still to conserve wherever possible. Ne wrulings will soon be published and the food administrator hus perfect confidence that these will be carried out with the sine willing spirit that hus characterized the response to former requests. The food club has be n organize. throughout Indiana that individual might better co-operate and be oT greater assistance to each other. All over Bake county the third Friday in the mont his food club night. Let every woman take up the battle cry. "We will not shirk," remembering as soldiers we are still under orders. We must keep on saving, keep on producing and keep Inviolate our faith in the freedom of the world. MRS. F. L. EVANS. Food Club President. E. Chicago.

GOES 0 DENVER TO PRACTICE Dr. E. I. Kellams, who for the past four and & half yearsh has practiced dentistry In Indiana Harbor and made many warm friends among the pop!. has gone to Denver to engage in practice there. The doctor had two offices. The one at Deodar and Guthrie streets will be taken oved by Dr. Paul W. Mann and the one at 137lh and Cedar will' be occupied by Dr. O. L. Fonts. Dr. Kellams was a ;o"'i citizen anil n good dentist and will be gr. atiy missed by his business and social acquaintances and friends. TOM PHILLIPS HAS FINE JOB Friends of Tom J. rhillips, at one

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