Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 143, Hammond, Lake County, 26 November 1918 — Page 2
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Zero Weather Is Here
and it's here to stay you have to t-onlend with it all the rest of the winter. The best war to resist it is u il h a trood tire and the best tiro is made with the best eoal. Let us try our hands at. supplying your eoal. We will jive you an article that is all eoal. If you come oneo you are ours.
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Indiana Harbor Red Cross Thanksgiving . Service THURSDAY, NOV. 28, 1918 Eight P. M. A! Christian Cimreii, 3715 Grapevine Street, Indiana Harbor A patriotic and Thanksgiving service. An address by Lieut. R AV, X. Cox, two and a half yeais' service with the English forces and a participant in the hattle of 'Viniy Iiidjre. Every one should le present to express praise for the triumph of our cause. Everybody Welcome. No Admission Charge.
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PLEITTY OF SOFT COAL Delivered to Any Part cf the City. Ask Us for Prices. West Hammond Coal Company
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CHOICE LINE OF NECKWEAR Or-audv, Cropo, Collar and Cuff Sets FURS Assorted Neck Piorcs and Muffs
Fancy Bags In silk, satins, eiT-tomios, ri'nbon, etc. Cushions, Doily Rolls, Traveling Cases Luncheon Sets Fancy Ribbon Rosettes, etc., etc. $5.00 to 25c EVERYTHING FOE BABY WANTS
Center Pieces, Scarfs, Pillow C ases and ('overs, Aprons, Dresses, Bil, etc., etc. Royal Society and Pueilla aekae:e coods.
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1 ; . I ! PHONES: Res., 157-!; Offi;e, Tlie Times iilinsry Specials Satin Hats Satin, Fur, Velvet, Brocade Combinations. Late Models Gage & Keith Hats. One line CHOICE HATS Greally Reduced. See Our Trimmed Hats at $1.00
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ClSSf L Karl Dupes, Under Date of Aug. 25, Begs Parents to Send Him Food. Briive ('! r! I um.. . of Indiana llsiI. nr. Cllf of the gallant IIIMr'!!M. Wln i-li. ki',1 the linn hordes at Chateau 'i'hi.iiy .in.' was later m k (lorman prison, writes under ' " t cf Augu.-' ! 2.-i. to his prtrciii". M r. ir.l Mrs 1. W. i liiip.M. ..f the Harbor. The 1- ttei de'scribing the battle Is rnrliy blotted ! oiit by tho Oerm.-iti ifn."or. They did j riot want to know how b.uily ti.c I Yank licked them. The letter roads: I'amp Cajisel, A lift. 25. 19!. lipnr Ons at Home. Thi.- is tho lir.-t real opportunity I have hurl t- write suoe I was eaptur'ed. We have been transferred from one prison to am-ther and. now 3 um porr.mn.mtiv h, :,.! at Cnssu-!. given RELIABLE PRESCRIPTIflS fob the mm For manv years rtrucsists Jin i-c watolt- . with inin h in!.-rrt tfio rniiarwi' t. ( r. ,-onl TiiHtnl:tiiifil l.v l'r. Kiiim-rs S - amn.l(,Hi. ti.- tvrtil lii-ill'V. llVf r HIlU ,' liInihlT tiiodioiii-. Il is h phvsii'ian s r-rscriptitm. Swamp-I toot is a t r r. t' Ji-rii nfr mvl)oi!i. Jt ticlps tho lud!os. !ivT arid lilnddor do tho v i.rk tmturt: intended th'v t-hould do. S w.m;ip-i bot lifi; stood t"'o tfs of vi-ars. It is so by m!1 drutKists on Iih no lit ami it s'nonid ht ip you. N' othr K;.i:ov oi.oo h;i I'ms ;-o inany fri' nds. 1 'jb-,1 , .. i,. ti-t w amp-1 o'ot and start irr'Htmn! at onoc. H"W-r. it" "U w isli first to tost Ur.s cr"at pn pnr.iti"!i sor.d ton fonts to lr. Kiinior i litvK'w.mi-'tt. - V. lor a .-iiniido bottlo. Whi-n writtt'S h- sura arid not. ill" Han: iin.nd loins. Adv. 1 Wb FoifU With Pride 5 . . I. i j j2 iuv f una iiHif maa? Bnua wear by mon who are known as pood dresFPr.. These suits have tho di?'inctiv9 smartness oui tailoring skill always imparta. m They stamp the wearers as men H who know pood form, good stylr 3 ird jrocd tnsie. Leave vour nxea sure today and we'll have tht uit ready for Thanksgiving. PHONE 771. fit taJ aw HAM i&air Fild LwQA ?n 3nn O4 iU xSUb S30iG0 10 SfiiOO i'! MOTTO CARDS Choice hand painted, framed and unf rained. Booklets, -Gift Books -Hand Carved Trays Baskets. $6.00 to 5c RIBBONS Kverv width and eolor, yard S2.25 to !c Ill ; IS 7f i j m EAST CHICAGO.
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Spanish Influenza can be prevented easier than it can be cured. At the first sign of a shiver or sneeze, take CASCARA Kl QUININE
Standard cold remedy for 20 vrnrt in tablet form "afe, ure. noopintrs J.reok up cold n 2i hour- reiicve; u'if in .t iav. Money b:rk i f it fails. The genuine box hm a P-d top with Mr. Kill's picture. At All Drug Stores. my ntinilifi at,,!' am h'Mp to stay till tln war is oipr. I was faituipd In th mornins; of tl;o fiih of .Juno. It rertairtly wan a hard day for iik. I fi.uxht tho tight "f mv iii"'. Coud tll you so tntifh. toit .ant so 1 1 wait till I ft hack, t- the Kood old C. S. A. I ton.- K.nc.. loarncd that the bo.ttlo that day was lh first to rnoiilo the Aitioiirana .o launch their diivo tfmt sucipd.-d in clioikhiff the German adyam and sf-nt thoin on tlieir journey toward the Hlilne and I have nlso loarntd sim-e that cur company w:m i ; t eij hy Oenoral PersJiing for bravci y iir.d valor for that day's ac hlevoments. Tiio rest is as a closed book to m. Tiio thing that Intctcstn me most r.ow is for.d nnd l.ow to get It. It set ms t i hn the opinion of the prisoners that we can receive packages of food from tli Red Cr-iss or perJiaps through the Ited Crosj way of getting me food. I dream of the comforts of home and of the evening we upent in tlio old home when I told you I was going us a marine, you tot J me you km w J would make good. I tried hard while I had a chance. I know I did my very best and am proud of what I helped tff accomplish, but oht tho, days that have passed sdnce, "What they give us In tlie way of rations, doubtless. Is tlie best they have, but do all you can for me. I must have food, clothing and money. Wp are allowed to write only two letters and four postcards a month, and I feel as though I should write all these home and if any of tlie relatives cer.- to read these cheerless letters pass them on. In the meantime do air on - an for me Vour son and brother. ' KARL Kntlirrlne Ilovtnrd, 411IS tJScott ., Thone -.'J, t 11 1 he plenxed to write and recrl social ne and n.lvertlsinc tor 1'lie Tlmea. alsf job uork ol all description promptly nnd well dune. 11-22-tf With the fear of a possible return of the "flu" epidemic which gripped the Twin Cities liere not long ago. Dr. Joseph I'rkov, who had the distribution of the Mayo vaccine In charge at that time, made a statement to a reporter of tlie Times in which he quoted in part, a letter he received from the resident pathologist of Cook county Hospital, Chicago. Ir. J. W. Nur.v.m. who considers it of vital Importance that the people be ready and equipped with the knowledge of serum treatment should there, be a return cf the epidemic which is now rufirisr in parts of Europe. A complete Investigation !s asked of conditions surrounding industrial employes subjected to one or more Injections of the vaccine. Only one case of pneumonia so far has been known to have de.doped al ter the tliird injection of serum and in this case no verified statement could be n seert;i ir.ed to prove the authencity that the malady developed renlly was that of pneuE1T ONE TABLET MO ' INDIGESTION WILL GO Pape's Diapepsin instantly relieves a distressed, upset stomach. Lump? of undigested food causing pr.in. When your s'omnch is acid, frissy, ur. or you have Mu'uence. heartburn, here is instant relief No waiting! Just as soon as you c.il a tsblet tr two of J'.'ipe's I.'inpepsin nil thst dysP'Tsia, inditrestion end stomach distress ends. These pleasant, harmless tablets of T'fipo's Piapepsin never fail to nmko sick, upset stomachs feel fine Ht once, and they cost very little t drug stores. Adv. TODAY Come to See ami Hoar MABELLE THE GIRL WITH THE X RAY MIND. Shr reads your mind, answers our qupptions. Ask her. She knows. THE FOX FILM CORP. present? Virginia Pearson in "The Fire Brand" Tho Most Wonderful Feature Photoplay. Also a two reel Comedy "SLEUTHS" rVmuring Hen Tmpin.
1 TWIN CITY j I fiEWS NOTES
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Irioniit. At the Standard OH Uetineiles tilone there were over 4,500 adminsrations made durinK the recent outbreak of "flu." While the present conditions , in the Twin Cities are not
1 (ilarminK. a timely warning Is isoued 1 should there be ft recurrence. Mrs. Krnnk rth of Kir street. Is leaving Than kscl vmf hay for Waint I'etershurK. Florida, where she will spend the winter months, returning here in the late print. The Good Shepherd Hiiild of Kat t'hicHKo will hold Thanksgiving I'ay o-rvice Thursday morning nt 10 o'clock ttnd Rev. Kathi r Mines will conduct the service. A Victory li.ill to be Riven by tin Jewish p.ople of U'nai lisael T inple has been ajiuiiKed for. to be held at the A ut! it on um, Indiana. Harbor, the even:n of Ixcernber ith. This affair will be headed by Mrs. I.. II. .Seif.-r, and many will be aipointe.J on the i-ariouM committees to asist her in maliins this event a most pronounced SUCCi:3. uilet Charles f! Taylor, aviator, at S.otiliild. llellevillo. 111., came home esterday to visit hi mother, Mrs I'il .mas I lines, wife of ltev. Vr. Mines of I; aeon .-treet, and w ill remain ovet Tiinnk.Kiv ins Day. The No Name Club meits this evrn.nn with Mrs. I'obert Iiruce Miller as hostess nt her tiom in North aBriiiK avenue. A baby boy made his appearance ft the home of Mr. end Mrs. William II. Artlbey. the father of the babe, is a son to Mrs. Xora Artibey of North Magnun avenue, the. mother was a Miss Edna Herbert of Whiting where she is at the present with th new-comer, who arrived yesterday afternoon. The babe will bear the name of Will.nui Herbert. The Pythian Sisters of Indiana Harbor will hold their reg-jiar meetlns this evening in the new Odd Fellows hall, in Mlchinanavenue. Thework will consist of nominating new offi ers and candidates are to be Initiated Members will kindly be present. Mrs. Thomas McMahon of 144th St., Is conlned to the house with illness. The M. O. M. club Is requested to meet with Miss Pearl Holton this evening at her home, IS10 Ilarin avenue. Miss Myrtle McMahon. a nurse In traininz"at the St. Pernaid Hospital In Chicago waa In Kast Chi. to a few days visiting her father, brother and friends. The I.3dy Elks will meet with Mrs. Pan English in Chicago avenue this e venmar. .T v. Reardr.n of North Tod ave nue has returned from a few days business trip to Milwaukee, Wis. The Leonard Kolbs of North Bating avenue have purchased a new bungalow on Noithcote avenue in the 142nd block and are ma-klnar preparations to take possession of same. The Messers J. F. Doherty and Michael o'P.rien were !n Chicago yesterday transacting business. Miss Victoria Renyovitz, a nieht operator at the Inland t.Secl Company is resting from her duties, having sprained her ankle a few days ago. The J. O. Y. S.'s of Indiana Harbor have really eet the precedent for th return of Informal dances for th-j seasen for they are holding a lively little afTair at the Kiley school this evening. Those chaperoning are the Messers and Mesdames Jack Stevens. C. Stephens. A. C. Senour. Dale Flickinger. Miss Helen Galvin ami Mr. Clint Garber. The ever-popular McKelvey orchestra will render the dance music. Mrs. Mary Quinlan of Youngstown. Ohio, remained here for a few days with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Jenkins in North Ms sou n avenue, when she accompanied the Jenkins back from Vincennes where all attended a golden wedding Jubilee of a near relative. Before her departure from this city she attended a family reunion dinner In this city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jenkins In North Magoun avenue, held to honor the birthday anniversary of Mr. Lew Jenkins of Gary, also a relative. At this festive board were present two army lieutenants. ninl, Schillings, the husband of Miss P.eulah Jenkins that was. and Walter Clute. both completing t Camp Taylor and their training on their way i-aim. Pills. Oklahoma for assijjn-n-.ent in officers' corps. A Thanksgiving Day program will bo rendered at the U'nai Isreal Temple. Thursdav. at 2 o'clock In the afternoon with the children of the Hebrew school In charge of the entertaining features. V new Kimball piano has just been installed and will be used on that day in the rendition of the accompanying mu,c rresident Woodrow Wilson's proclamation will he read and prayer oaer.ng by all those attending, led by the pastor. Rabbi Paskall. Twin City churches are preparing to j oWrve Thanksgiving day this year in i the orr -ring of special prayers in earnest thank offering for Peace the : and I s V'ictorv. Catholic and Vrotestant j church"es will hold services on Thursday; at various hours, a complete compilation! to be made for tomorrow evening's Is-j sue of this paper. j ' NOTICE. A general membership meeting of the TURN fflii M SUGE TEH If Mixed with Sulphur It Darkens so Naturally Nobody can Tell. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmother's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, ns we are living in an age when a youthful appearance is of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sen the rendy-to-use product, improved by the addition of other inre.1iens. "called "Wyeth's Page and Sulphur Compound " It Is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Pimply moisten vour comb or a soft brush with it arid draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what delights the Indies with Wyeth's Page and Pulph'ir Compound. Is that, besides beautifullV darkening the hair after a few applications it also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance, which is so attractive. This read-to-use preparation is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It it tiot intended for the cure, mitieation or prevention of disease. Adv.
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w -TODAY MABEL NORMAND in "Back to the Woods" Pathe Weekly and Comedy. WEDNESDAY WALLACE REID in "The Man From "Funeral Range" ' hrster Outin?; and Strand Corned v. THURSDAY JACK PICKFORD in "TOM SAWYER" Pathe Weekly and Dray Pictoirraph. COMING, MON. TUES & WED. CHARLIE hi "SHOULDER ARMS" AS YOUNG AS YOUR KIDNEYS The secret of youth is ELIMINATION OP POISONS from your bo.lv. This done, you can live to l,e ,t hundred and enjoy the xood thiiigs 'if lite with ns much "pep" as you did when in the springtime of youl.-i. K-ep vour body in good condition, that's the s-.-ret. Watch the kidneys. The kioneys and digestive organs ere the main onuses. J he kidneys niter and purify rhe blood. All the blood pai-ses throu gh your kid-, taievs once every threp minutes. They I - rvtrain or fitter ...it tl.t. i ro r... nr ...u Tho? 1 is their work. Keep them (lean and in proper working condition and you navy .' nothing to fear. Drive the poisonous , wastes and deadly uric a'cid nvoumula-' tions from your system. Take (ioLDi MEDAL Haarlem (il Capsules at inter-j vals and you will always be m jierfect : working order. You v.- ill ft el strong and j vigorous. Nerves and n.iif'!i s will be j elastic and your face will rad!at onth ' and health. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem! Oil Capsules are impel tod dirfci from th- laboratories at Haarlem. Holland. j "They are not a patent medicine, but a j guaranteed rerneiy which has lieen used j by the sturdy Dutch for over I'd years ; nnd which has helped them to develop j into one of the strongest and healthiest ' races in th world. Do not take a sub- j stitute. In sealed packag. s three i sizes. Adv. I Chamber of Commerce will be held Wed nesday noon at a luncheon at the Phillips Hotel. Matters of importance J w ill be considered. All members and j friends of the organization are invited ; to he present. I 11-25 F. L. EVANS. Secretary. CARS Or THANKS. With the greatest apprceiatio-i we de-
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.1, Vir: SO Oil 11 OlIlMiR I !1 !C ill .'Lll recent bereavement in the loss of our dear ly beloved son and brother, Thomas McCluskoy. Epecially to i;o. 13. Jones, pastor First M. E. churc h, K. Vhicago; Misses (.Josephine Mason and Planch Kesmeir for music rendered, K. of P.'s, neighbors and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jrs. McCluskoy. Mrs. Thos. McCluskey. 11-26 rlnlv Or T-orwo nninnft" 1 To cet the genuine, call for full name LAXATIVE KKOMO iH'INIVE Tablets. Look for signature or' E. W. GKOVE. Cures a Cold m One Day. 30 c. Adv. UDIT0R1U THEATRE MAX HEITEB, Proprietor 367 Calumet Ave., Corner Herman Hammond. TUESDAY, NOV. 28 GLORIA JOY in "LOCKED HEART" Five Reels. Also SOPHIE GETS STTTN GiOomed y. Two Reels WEDN-ESDAY, HOT. 37 "THE BOLSHEVIK!' I'lve reels. A dramatized p ictttrlza tion ! ot the cause of Russia s uprising. VTHEN YOU HIT HIT HARD Two Reel Comic. JS
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. 1 WILL SELL OX AT 11 A. M., AT 3904 CEDAR STREET INDIANA HARBOR liy order of owner, M. Bornof f, entire stock of groceries.Consignment of a thousand cases of tomatoes, corn, pens, salmon, sardines, milk, cocoa, fruit, ketchup, oils, etc. Bottled nnd shelved .trood? bajrs of sujrar and manyjnore articles too numerous to mention. This stuff will be sold in lots to dealer and storekeepers to be removed at once. EDWARD LLOYD, Auctioneer. Offxce: 220 South Halsted, St., Chicago.
leatre flRPHEUPf U Theatre iVi HAMMOND, LND. Today Feature ExtTaordn',.-1 People riello" A Miniaturs Musical Comedy. 10 People Mostly Pretty Giris. IeSgy Powers Violini6t. Marstcn & Manley Comedy, Singing and Talking. Homer Romaine Aerial Novelty. Rose & Thorn Comedians. , Ne.v Show Mon., Wed. ami Sat. Matinee Daily 2:30 Nipht.'i Continuous 7 to 11 Sundays Continuous 2 to 11 j , i i si i 5 ! 1 HAMMOND, IND. -TODAYBABY MARIE OSBORNE in her nevrsr effrrinc; "DADDY'S GIRL" ALso the Latest Episode of "T'ilE MYSTERY SHIP" TO MORRO W JUNE ELVIDGE in The Power of Glory" pA STlMg TODAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "THE GOOD BAD MAN" Thonk.-ivin? Day HARRY CAREY in "A WOMAN'S FOOL." '8,'
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