Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 144, Hammond, Lake County, 27 November 1918 — Page 8

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Lwrnc Flck of Myrtla avenu wi home on a furlough Saturday and Sunday. He la stationed at Fort Sheridan. The Red Cross meeting will be postponed unill Thursdty. December 6. on account of Thanksgiving. Mrs. Hegador of 'Windsor Park visited hr daughter Mrs. Herman Breckman of the West Park addition the latter part of the week. Mrs. John Brown of Myrtle avenue was In Chicago shopping Monday. Mrs. Spielburger of Cleveland avenue is getting along fine. The baby Is now ten days old and Is also doing nicely. George Goldlng of Myrtle avenue and Miss Atchison of Lake avenue saw "The Crowded Hour" at the Woods theatre in Chicago. Miss Emma SehmW of Indiana boule-

ard visited friends in Chicago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pevany and son of Kast Side visited at the Bogovich home in Roberts avenue Sunday. Misses Goldie and Myrtle Hubbard of poberta avenue were Chicago snoppers Saturday. William Kggers of Indiana boulevard was in puth Chicago on business Monda y. John Waul, sr., of Roberts avenue, who has been very ill, is able to be out again. Mr. Donegm and family of Roberts avenue vls'.ted friends In Chicago Sunday. Miss Ann Miller of Indiana boulevard and Miss Violetto Golding of Mpctle avenue attended the Orpheum theatre In Hammond. Sunday. Mrs. Hoffman of Roberts avenue is able to bo out after being very ill with Spanish influenza. Mrs. Herman Rreokman of the West Tark Addition was a Chicago shopper Monday. ii .. .. j

Delicate Children Vinol is What They Need More than eight thousand druggists recomrnend Vinol because it contains in deliciously palatable form the oldest and most famous reconstructive tonics known to medicine. During the last sixteen years it has brought health and happiness to thousands of puny, ailing, anaemic children.

HERE IS PROOF

Middletown. Conn. ' I used Vinol for my little girl five years o!d for a rundown, nervous condition. She was thin, irritable all the time and had no appetite. In a week 1 noticed an improvement and now ebe has a good appetite, has gained in flesh and strength and is much

pleasanter. Mrs. C. B. Wilkinson.

Manville. R.I.

"The whooping cough, and later the measles left m5r lietle boy of eight years with no appetite, thin, frail, p licate and tired all the time. After everything else had failed Vinol gave him a hearty appetite, restored his strength ana he is now as well as ever. Mrs. James H. Hall.

For all TTiB-dowa. natrons, anmarnto condition, weak women, orerworked men,

feeble old pooplo and delicate chlldrea, there ta no remeoy use inoi.

Joseph W. Weis, druggist; I Harry Weis and Norris rharmacy. Vinol Is snld in K. Chicago by Schlieker's Fharmacy and in Whiting by L. H. Mattern, nd druggists everywhere.

HEAD STUFFED FROM 5 CATARRH OR A COLD

Sayg Cream Applied In Nostrils J

3. Operw Air 1'assagea itight Up. Instant relief no waiting. Your clogged nostrils oren right up; the air pasages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Ialm fom your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the Inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh. Adv.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benson of Roberts avenue entertained the latter's brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Whooler, of Hammond, Sunday. Miss Helen ttuell of Indiana boulevard attended the Orpheum theatre In Hammond Sunday. Miss K. Sehmir of Indiana boulevard wbs a Chicago shopper Monday. The Mesdames F. Greenwald, J. Greenwald, Peeny 'Baumel. Reno and son of Ilobets acnue wee Hammond Troehaska saw "Happiness' 'at the Towers theatre In Chicago last week. Mrs. J. Biaul. jr. ann Mrs. Charles Benson of Roberts avenue were Hammond visitors Saturday. Mrs. Kdward Langhor of Myrtle avenue wa3 a Chicago shopper Monday. There will be a prayer meeting at tne church at se en-thirty Wednesday evening. The union Thanksgiving services will be held Thursday evening at the church.

MERRILLVILLE

There will be a Thanksgiving service Thursday evejiing at the M. K. church. Kvery one should attend and be thankful. MerriUville people have been so accustomed to drives that the M. E. church is going to have a drive for benevolence this week.

H. Barton and Myrtle Fierce were sounty seat visitors last Wednesday. Chairman Wm. Q.. Woods of the seven-in-one drlvo In Ross township reports $1,867.04 solicited by the solicitors. This does not Include the cast end of the township. Blanch Kuehl and Goldie Goodrich are back in school again. They were detained at home because there were cases of influenza In he homes. Rev. Jonston of Valparaiso was a caller Jn town last Monday. Wesley Kuehl has been having the Influenza but Is Improving and will soon be out again. Miss Evelyn Fredrick, room two. was on the sick list last Thursday and Friday but returned to school Monday. NEW BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED The following building permits have been Issued by the building commissioner's office. East Chicago, during the past week. One one-story frame dwelling. 20x3D on Olcott avenue, between 141st and 142nd street, cost $1200; Stanlslaw Borgesy, owner; S. B. contractor. One two-story frame dwelling on Carey street, between 138th and 139th street, coat $10,000. Hirry Codman. owner, Joe Doppler, contractor. One orve-story brick dwelling. 45-

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STIFF JOINTS SOREJUSCLES Umber Dp Quickly Under tba Sco tiring, g Penetrating Application af . Karaite Wizard Oil

la cases of rheumatism and lame back it penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is an absolutely reliable, antiseptic application for cats, burns, bites, and stings. Sprains and bruises heal readily under its soothing, penetrating qualities. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pill, 30 cents. Guaranteed. -

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Do not buy stocks from any firm which offers to take your Liberty Bonds in exchange for their securities. Keep your bonds. They are the best security in the world. Go without something you need rather than sell them. But if you absolutely must have the money, your bonds can always be sold for cash in the open market and the daily" papers will tell you what they are worth. "We caution you against buying ANY security before you have made a most careful investigation of its merits. Hundreds of millions of dollars are lost annually through the purchase of wildcat securities. Do not be lured by advertisements containing promises of fabulous returns they are nearly always fakes, put out by financial sharpers, who prey upon the ignorance of the public. Do not depend too much upon the advice of friends. ' By following the rmles given below, you may save yourself thousands of dollars: 1. Never deal with a firm, even though it is recommending good securities, unless you have first investigated its standing. 2. Do not buy securities, advertisements of which contain: (a Extravagant statements. (b) Prospective earnings directly compared with earnings of old established compa nies. (c) Suspicious use of such expressions as 'absolute safety," "best investment ever offered to the American public," "immense profits on small investments," "you take no chance," etc. (d) Guarantees or promises of large dividends from future earnings before earning power has been thoroughly demonstrated. (e) Guarantees on the part of the broker to resell the stock at a Kigher price than it is then selling for. " . (f) Promises of advance in the stock after a specific date. 3. Do not buy stocks of any unproven prospects and developments, such as oil or mining securities, unless very carefully investigated and convinced of their positive merit. , 4. Remember that exceptionally large returns frequently involve not only greater risk, but the possibility of total loss of principal. 5. Do not buy hastily. It is difficult to make money, but very easy to lose it. When in doubt as to either the standing of the broker or the leffitimacvof the security offered, consult your Ranker.

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Corner State and Hohman Streets, Hammond, Ind. Peter W. Meyi! President

JOS. W. WEIS, Vice Pres.

OFFICERS W. C. BELMAN, Sec.-Treas.

DAVID T. EMERY, Asst. Sec.-Treas.

Peter W. Meyn. J. N. Beckman. Julius H. Meyn.

-DIRECTORSJos. W. Weis. Frank S. Betz. W. C. Belman. A. M. Turner.

Otto Duelke. David T. Emery. Albert Maack.

WE WILL STORE YOUR LIBERTY BONDS WITHOUT CHARGE.

The Government wants tin So hereafter all three brands of VRBGLEYS will be wrapped in pink paper and hermetically sealed in wax. "Look for WRIGLEYS in the pink -end packages and take your choice of the same

three popular flavors.

Be sure to get WRBSLEVS

for quality and because The Flavor

x2i, on Ivy street, between UOth and 141st street, cost $4500; A. J. Olstrom, owner; John Leandry, contractor. One one-story frame dwelling; 222S. on McCook, between 140th and 141st street; cost S1200; Daniel Kindred, own- William Sessler, contractor. One one-story frame dwelling, 20x36. on McCook between 140th and 141st street, cost $1400; James Pearch, owner, William Sessler, contractor.

The kaiser it at bat. Strike him out by buying War Savings Stamps.

DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 3419. I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.

Dr. E. K. Hatch DENTIST Announces the removal of his oftice to 627 Hohman St. Phone 2828. HAMMOND.

WE GRIND OUR OWN LEASES "Service and Quality" Is Our Motto.

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