Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 24 January 1919 — Page 9

Friday. January 24, 1919. TJI.E TIMES.

T Fast thicag.-iani who knew Patrick J Williams, who as an employee of the Interstate mill buJ who made his honm v. 1th !iif .Toe Oallshnns In 14.".th street, before ho marched away to join Hi" fnsiiiiMi . ontingput which did i'i i-''arf in rout in the Hans, arrived hero f an I'lii'l' hour . st.-rday morning ac- , " m;;uii"rt by a v.. unit inn 11 who play- 'I r.:t e4unll iuiponai.. iart in the war "t disposed. James M .:.' . son of Mr ti Mi. .1 amcs McCoy of North Mak 'un a.fi.u. The new that both had - ri ol ?!r.-ad .juic'.vly and thfir friend" v -1 u Hs'f- w ith the great pleasure .-f a .com in i them home, t-n a furlouKh, 1 i. c . for 'lie dat of mustering .u! i r.ut 'lime definite as yet. W.iiiam bi i"WS to the iloth bat U.Uon and 21eCo to the Tlh. The n-vti-r sought an inter-, i. w and was ushered in just as they were tompi ung their , cuing meal, which wafted the lurce of a real old New England dinr. and winch e idently was enjoyed ii hen it i taken into considera lin tie.: i. -nli i "o:-e i, s Hii!. t ha ve suffered as ;.. a'i .- oli-:r5 in the r..-tiicteu 1 jfion.s vnc-v MshtinR is inert Important. AVill aras w:i- taken prisoner of war or. O111 the battle f .night at Oambrai ami hid f.-r a penml of i weeks in which t.ine he wr5 forced to march along with the Hun frm town te t"Wn and at tinifri confined to the various concentration camps, the last, bong the largest of Its kind at Bicq. The Allies were so clove to their heels that but little time was lost in their r.aneuver ins a be ut and Williams W8S rc"ssed ' 11 Nov. lath. He was in Warenime. Belgium, when the ftrmsti. e was signed and praises t!v pe'.gUir.i people highly f r their treatment of the boys in khaki. His narrative w as a most interest In g one of the towns he had become familiar with, but t.- a great measure he is still restricted us to the importance of information he siv?s out to the public press. The reporter being: so informed had to become content in a genera! survey of conditions in a material way and found plenty of things of interest' to talk about nitiout tradtn on danrerou jrrounds. Alkali in Soap 1 Bad for the Hair Soap should b" u'J very csrefullv. if iini want to keep your hair lookir.s; Us bst. Most soaps and prepared shant..oo.s contain too nucli alkali. This ,1rj: 'he scalp, makes the hasr brittle, and ruins it Th best thin? f"r steady is just ordir.ary muisifled cocoa nut oil which 1 pure and greaeb-ss, and is better 'ban the most expensive soap or any.'fti? els-- you can use. O't.e two teasr oonf uls will cleanse th ; r and setup livo-on h 1 y. Simply i, .-:;!.- the hair vvuli wa.-r and rub it f ti. It mak-s an abundini-e of rich, c-- amy lather, which rinses out eily. remov ins every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. Tii - hair dries- quieltly and evenly, and it leaves !k srain soft, and the hair P.ne and s.lHy, beijchl. lustrous, fluffy and easy to 11 11.1 y .u can get mulsified coc-oanut oil at kuv tdtarmacy. it's very cheap, and a few-ounce-, will supply every member of the fun--;!-- for months. -Ad v. FIRST STATE TRUST& SAVINGS BANK k 137 AND CEDAR. STREETS 1 INDIANA HARBOR Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 PROTECT YOUR HOME WITHOUT DELAY! If yon have rj- fire insurancp on your houhnl'l goods ppf in touch witli our Insurance Department at once. Uilo

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"IHE QUALITY SI&EE" PHONES: 857858. 709 Chicago Avenue. East Chicago, Ind. SATURDAY SPECIALS

Blue Vallev Butter 6Sc lb. cans Chase & Sanborn Crusade Coffee $1.05 Granulated Sugar, per lb Bov Blue 10c . .9c

5 C. S. Mail Soap 2c th and 7th rib 28? American Family Soap. .7 ! Breast of Veal 23c n larre rolls Toilet ! Le or T-''1 ot' "cal . . . ,35? Paper 25c!Lcaf Lard 26c Battleship Style 0 'Cedar j Puritan Hams.

SOLDIER BOYS ARE BACK HOME AGAIN

Williams time and flga.n mentioned and extolled the wonderful good ccomplished by the American I led i'i'mhs and wanied to i. ,(:ioi,Mi ;, sh 1 i n k tliat it is !'ie tnoM v..ni. i-t'nl tiani y.n t i on In the otitic world. In smakinsc of Hi- itlor.s whio- he was a prisoner ..f the itur.s. lie sy;. s thai . ,lur of bta. k Iirm1 was r,li.we. r.f. - r,u men a day. weak S' - was jf. en all at the noon meal and but little ele. He dwell considerably t;p..n the beauties of Toii.ieren. tl.- first built place of Belgium and showed many souvenirs of this spot, the family he was Rssitfned to for Ins keeping' there, was worthy of tlo hiffliest m mien anil had related to him t,:e hra y ii:incat nn demanded from th- Hun on their f.rst march thr..upli there. Oilier towns in I'.h.di h" rour.d evidences of the wo"a a-'-. s of their folk were Maestrc hl. Am r.-foort and Botterdam. all of Holland. Hull. England, came in for a just mention mid Bipon. the largest camp front where the soldiers were dispersed and all prisoners g:en a two mon'hs leave of absence. When mail service wa opened up in Belgium. Williams had a card to le.T e with the first mail and tha' v directed to liis friend, Joe I'allalian. w't'i who in be now Is spending hi" furlough. Soldier Williams was posted in the Poldier t'ohitnn of The Times, bu' so many conflicting r'r- r's were circulated that definite news eemeArnin? him was scare to obtain: he is riRht back with tis for the present and looks the part of a real soldier. He ha a keen sense of humor and even promised to attend the r'harity Ball it the Masonic Tmp'e tomorrow evenit!" when he was Informed that the cause meat happiness and ecmfort to fifty "kiddies" at the Carmelite Institution. ! Katberlne Howard, 451 Ofeolt e.. I : Phone -3, xill he pleased t o rrrite and i j receive social nrns and advertlsine . lor The Times, also Job work of all i 1 description promptly and well done. j nut KPTIO TO riSTOR. I An event which atttacted much real ' enthusiasm in Indiana Harbor this J week was that of th- to-i t.tion ten dered by the rnebres of St. A 1 ban's Bp'.scopa! church in wplroin.n? to their raatorate. Bv. Beon Morris, tho at the close of his (sv to t lie government :n Bed i'1'i..-s endeavor-, was selected to take th place recently made vacant by the bite Fr. Ita.-hmen. The new pastor w- a s r. trod need bv Archdeacon Bone: of Michigan City and i other disnitarie present were l!v. i-'r. Week? of Coshen and Bev. Kr. Blummei of KoUcimo. Ind. After the usu-O xchans" of welcomes were mad? the assembly, which consisted of over on hundred and fifty people, enjoy e,j a program m which Mrs Ftnn Stephens. Mis- I.i.o. d and M .ss I .;. u ii .an; EAST LESS HEAT F BACK HURTS Take a glass of Salts to flush Kidneys if bladder bothers you. Batinjr msf regularly eventually produces kidne;, trouhl in sotve form or other, says a well-known authority, because the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked: srt slug ?ish: clog up ard -tus- ail sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region; rheumatbtv. ingej. severe headaches, acid stotrt- ? . com t 'mtion. torpid 11vr. sleeplessness, biadder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't actum rleht. or if bladder bothers you. pet about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a. tablespoonftil in a Rlass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act. tine This fs'jous salts is made from the aejd of Crapes and b'-mon juicn. combined with lithia. and has b.-en used for Rvnerations to f.ush clogged kidneys pnd stiniulato hem to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids In the urine it no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad .Salts cannot Injure anyone: maUs a delightful effervescent lithia.-wa.ter drink which raiilions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. Adv. Sweet Girl Com, per can 18c Pork Tenderloins 15c ; Pork Loins. IS to 10 lbs. average 32c Sparc Ribs' 20c Rib Roast.

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M-ss Fein contributed piano numbers and Mis Corey reo-lings. It was altogether a very hopit",ble evennni and dainty rfrshrr.en! were er', e.i slid the youiift folks participated in danctr.K before the time arrived t..;departure to the respective horn -A moat cordial welcome has been extended to Flev. Fr. Moif's in his nw f.eld of n s n 1 1-1 1 PKTTY TH1KVF." HI V. I'ett'. thieves are about again and ii,;?n -epoits 0:110 in from th south side of town, one ws at 4.r?l Obott i.venue wiier,- the invaders entered at the early lin.i of three o'clock and ransacked the ho ise but found notli-!n.-C Hiey eared to ink. They made entrv throch windows. ntlici near- ';.' houses were looted and it is 1 -Hived to be the work of the san e dpredators. In some, tnstuncea they took valuables or whatever they could lev hands on but t is believed they were frightened away from the Johnson houce at the above adorers by members of the family having: been awakened. The ladies of St. Allan's church have everthirg- in readiness to entertain at their cotillion party tomorrow ever.ms at the Odd fellow's hall in Michi an avenue. The lead of the cotillion is announced promptly at i o'clock. il'.is rei:.A j laze brook bus taken n position with the Central Ihuij- Co. a? their cashier. Mrs. IVarl McStsy and her daaghtet I'hjllis arc coming Irom riowaijiac. Mu-h.. to be guests of !.r. and Mr.-. Vcls Stenberg of ivy etr-e f,,,- a fw days. E. S. Tolntie of peti-oit. Mtch . is ,-. Ruest at the i Uaskey home on i;im st Mr. ana Mrs. W. H. Babcock. Mr. and

1,500,000 MEN KILLED. Tranca Has I,ot Eqnal Numbar Wounded. NEW TOniv 1 ranee In four ;.ears of conflict, to preserve iir own liberty and that of the world. ao-.Tdiug to Andre Tardie. French hijth commissioner to the t'nited States, has i,...'t 1cOO.OOtv jni-n killed and almost ns ma.iy wounded. America owes France a J. bt of prtJtitude not only ,or this Rreat ncrifice. but also for the reported savin of thousands of Hve in this count rv due to the discovery by French peasants of a perfect remedy for stomach an,! ' intestinal ailments, the ingredients of which are imported from France by j lito. VI. Mayr. a lesdins Chicago Chemist w ho sells It in America, under th n.unr I of M'lyr's Wonderful Bemedv . It is a simple, harmless preparation iivi 'i from the intestinal tract and alia; j the ! inflammation which causes practically ; all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis, one. dose, will convince or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy. Kidiceley Iruit Store in f'lsry. Central D'.'un Store m Indiana Hsrbor and druists everywhere. --Adv. iVo. TO is o yse where

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RADIANT HEAT ON TAP

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WILL HEAT LARGEST LIVING ROOM IN YOUR HOUSE FOR 2 TO 3 CENTS per hour on City Gas or 1 Cent on Natural Gas. Saves your Coal Pile--Saves Lighting your Furnace for two months in Fall and Spring and b in direct accord with the United States Fuel Administration for Conservation cf Coal. Absolutely Odorless Th- Humphrey Radiantfire instill-d according to our direction is absolut-jy and positively odorless arid so pronounced is this that where this statement is doubted, vc arc euthorized by the manufacturers, th? General Gas Light Company, Kalamazoo, Mich., to refund the purchase price if the slightest odor can be detected. Step Into Our Show Room and See This Wonderful Device Demonstrated

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