Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 252, Hammond, Lake County, 7 April 1919 — Page 6
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Piie Sufferers! Clever Ohio Chemist Says This Great Prescription Taken
Internally Has Never Failed
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Xen chronic caset of 20 to 30 years tanciing', wita profuse blee&Uif, have been completely cured la from three to tea day.
N discovery ofreccnt years in the
f.e'id of medicine, has enured such a Ur an.or.gst the medical profession as the, rt.er.t discovery that plies ran hi' successfully treated nnd cured at home hy ' wonderful rreseripuon known to drug-fc.f-ts as M.ro 1'ile Krml. It has been proved that so rolled ffrr.al remedies wpplird r Inserted into 'h rectum cannot cure piles nnd at 'he hst only jrive temporary relief. This - H.lsr. true of sutKionl operations which f.mply remove them afwr formation, i .it in no -wis acts on the source of the, tr..ub. This prescription, nl'houeh taken in-'e-nally, is not digested :n th" stomach, but is rsridly passed on unchanRed to the intestines in a short time, reaching the exact p'.we uh"r by its fcoothint.
healing- action, it first allay? all infiamj n-aton and then by direct contact with ail ulcers and riles, causes them to heal and disappear forever. It's positively marvelous how speed-
I ily it arts. Blessed relief often cornea
in two or three, days at most, even in cases with profuse Heeding: that have resisted all known treatments and operation, really wonderful results have been aooirtpl ishod. The author of this amazinr discovery desires all sufferers to know that ha does not want a cent of anyone's money unless Miro Pile Remedy deoisiveiv conquers even in the worst cases and he hs instructed druggists all over the country to guarantee it in eery rasa of Mind, blwiiinc or protruding; piles. IMPORTANT: What is known as itchir.tf piles are not riles in the true sense of the word, although this condition may accompany a tru case of riles. For this condition Miro Pile Ointment has been prepared as in such casts it is not necessary to take the internal prescript ion Adv.
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ferslon of the club a motion was introduced to the effect that a committee b appointed to investigate the project. No action was taken at 'hat t'.rr.e, but it is assured that the comr.utttee w ill be named this evening: and and active campa:sn will at once be
(instituted by the patriotic community.
THIS EVENING
TT"hther West Hammond wtll erert s suitable memorial to her soldiers. Fi lor? and marines of the preat war, will probably be definitely decided th's e eningr when th matter w-. 1 ! be d.'issed at th meeting of the West Hammond 0"mrr.rc:a.l club. Th raft'f; -will be held at the Wentwnrrh school at e'Rht o clock. At the last
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HAVE YOU BEEN OVERWORKED?
Do Tou Want Help VntU. Nature Catch jj9r Art Toar KerrM 111 f
Cadoman Tablet Help Kerrona Men and Weak, XmpoTertahad. Woman Back to Strength, Health and Tigror.
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Canton, Ohio. "I suffered from a female troub which caused me much
suffering, and two doctors decided that I would have to go through an operation before I could get well. "My mother, who had been helped by .Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, advised me to try it before submitting to an operation. It relieved me from mv troubles
so I can do my house work without any difficulty. I advise any woman nho is afflicted with female troubles to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial and it will do astmueh for them." Mrs. Makie Boyd, . 1421 5th St, N. E., Centon, Ohio. Sometimes there are serious conditions where a hospital operation is the only alternative, but on the other hand so many women have been cured by this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, after ' doctors have said that an operation was recessary every woman who want 5 to avoid an operation should give it a fair trial before submitting to such a trying ordeal. If complications exist, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. Tlie result of many years experience is at your service.
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Miami Copper 24' Midvate Pteel 4.. New- Tork Centra! . X. T.. X. H. and Hartford 30 S Xorfolk and Western lf)S4 Xorthern Pacific rt4'i Pennsylvania 44 '4 Pressted Steel Car 70 Railway Pteel Spring 7V-4
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i Republic Iron and Steel RH-i INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) j Southern Farif.c IIS8 WASHINGTON". April 7. N r i t h e r j Southern Railway rf V"hite House or state department officials Studehaker US would attempt this afternoon to intre- i Sinclair 4 8, pret th significance of President Wil-jTeTias Co. son's unexpected decision to return tojt'nuion Pacific iSe-f America as soon as the GeorRe Wash-j t. S. Prel
ington can reach Brest. In fact they claimed to he without knowledge that tlie president had actually g:ien order that the liner, which is now- undergoing repairs at Hobcken. be dispatched at once to the French rort. They sougrht to cloak the matter with an air of mystery which extended even so far as New York w here Acting: Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt and Secretary to the President Tumulty both denied knowledge of the president's reported action. Obviously the president's wecision wa brought nbout by one of two situations" First. That he has been unable t.o Iron out the differences that have arisen
I In ?h reace ronferenee. and the other, l thst the rrorrss of the conferen-. despite ! reports cf numerous delays actually has I been so rapid that ! Is now no longer
necessarv that he remain tn Taris. Tt
AVestlnghouse 4. Willys Overland :?' CHICAGO CASH GRAIN UABKET. CORN No. 3 mixed. Jlfil: 3 white. Sl.Clfll.fi2: 4 mixed. 1 .5 ? 1.59: 4 white. $l.e?!: 3 yellow. $1 61 J-1 62 : 5 mixed, $1.5: white, $1.57; 4 yellow.
BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute.
Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets the Bubstitute for calomel are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is
j seemed, however, to b- the concensus of , almost instantaneous. They are the result opinion in official ci--.-!es that the presi- j of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat ! dent i coming home beoause his work liver and bowel complaints with calomel, j -r. -h other side h.-f been competed and I His efforts to banish it brought out these (completed successfully. little olive-colored tablets.
These pleasant little tablets c!o the good Time .,,c tv.. that calomel does, but have no bad after limes news service is the best - effectS. They don't injure the teeth like
that money can buy and honest effort can furnish. MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE SICKLY Mothers who value their own comfort and the welfare of their children, thould never b without a box of Mother Gray Sweet Powders for Children, for use. throughout the, season Thev Rr.u nn
Colds. Reheva Feverishne s. ronstipa-i Olive Tablets when you feel "loggy" and k'.om JhTrrn,hui"OIrirS- .i " ! "h"" Note how they "clear" clouded btoma'-n Troubi t eed h v mothers fo' a,,;. jt. . . . . over ?n j Car THESE PO VVPERS IVV: ln a.nd how the "P the Spirit satisfaction. Aii Drug stores. 10c and 2vs a box. All druggists, Don't accept aay gnbatlttita. Adv. i
strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Whv
cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strong liquids. It is best not to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches, "dullness and that
lazy feeling come from constipation and i
a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards'!
In thef strenuous, exacting: times, many men and women overwork their nerves. They do not take enough rest. They are not careful when and what they eat. Soon they jret nervous, irritable. sufer from aches and pains, ere tired all the time, have no ambition, lose strength and vijror and then become sleepless, worn out. and sick. Nexer take to drink and false stimulants they are temporary makeshifts Put do act wisely, and bein the use of Cadomene Tablets, which set as a pow
erful tonic for digestion, nutrition, and
elimination. They help nature to perform the functions of the organs of the body and nature will In turn restore strength, red blood and v!ror. gold by drusists everywhere and guaranteed to be satisfactory In every sense by the manufacturers. Adv.
Jl.SSVi tfl.cDV OATS .No. : white., 63ic; 3 white, 67s i&SSVjc; standard. 6SVg6c. chicaoo rrvB stock.
HOGS Bulk. C0. 10 3 20 35: top. JCOfiO; butcher hogs heavy. fCO.SOS" CO.f.fl; ra'ktng hogs heavy. ?;U5?r lO.Srt; medium and mixed. $1.4" B 20.10; light. I19.75U 2n.40: pigs. JIT. 60 g IS. 75; roughs, Jl S CO 13.25. CATTLE Beef cattle good choice, $1 7.75 "5 20 40; medium and common, $13.T5if le.on; butcher stock heifers, $7.75fi 15.00; cows. $7 502 14.75; canners and cutters. $t 75 Q 10 00 ; stockers and feeders good choice, f 10.25 "5 1 .50 ; common and medium. $s. 257 13.50; veal calves good choice. $14. '("g 16.25. VEAI, 50 to 60 lbs . 1 5 -5 16c; 70 to s0 lbs.. 17fi"lc: SO to 110 lbs. 1RifM9v
fane.'-. 21c: overweight kidn.ej s, 140 to I
1 10 lb., 14 w 16c; coarse. 14c. CHICAGO PEOEUCI. BUTTER Receipts. 25S; creamery extras. 63c: firsts 53'$lc: rack, itir stocks. 35055410 EGGS Current receipts. 37iiS9Hc; ordinary firsts, S S iff e ; firsts, 33 "3 40c: extras. 42'4'3'c. LIVE POULTPvT Turkeys, S233e; chickens, ."fir; springs. S2c; roosters, 24c: geese. 23c: ducks, 31? 33c. POTATOES Chios. $1.60 1.80.
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Lieut. Paul Fitzaimons, U. S. N. The marriape of Lieut. Paul Fitzsimons. of the destroyer Evans, tc Mrs. Elsie French Vanderbilt, former wife of the late Alfred G. Vanderbilt. who lost his life on the Luaitania. w'as a preat surprise to Newport society. The jrroom is the son of the late Medical Director Paul Fitzsimons. The ceremony was quiet and the first known of the approaching marriage was when the couple appeared at the city hall to apoly for a license.
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Matty F:tzler. who claims the bowlingrhampion.'hip of Pouth Chicago, and r. Kinder. Gary speed artist, are to attempt to settle their claims of supremacy at the Hammond bowl
ing: alleys Tuesday ev-en np at eight I
o'clock. Fitzler's averaa on the lornl 1leys has been l?o. wh'le Klnde' hss been bowling around ZZn. Ten games will be played.
TWELVE HURT IN BOMB EXPLOSION Ft'FFALO. New Tork, April T. Twelve persons, including four children, escaped injury early this monng when a bomb was exploded In tha c.nrway of a three-sftoiy brick b'jiHnar at Miinor street and Broadway. The cxplop-.on folio-wed three h;rVhand warnings given Martin La.-oia. owner of the building.
w-ith her son. L. A. Eouthwcrth, went, to Petroit, Michigan, to visit with her daughter Mrs. P. Tag-Kart and "Mrs. M B . Eastwood were among the invited guests at a handkerchief shower in honor of Miss A; c Ford, a bride of th a month, given by the M!?r? Lawrence, & Keller at the home of the latter on rulir.r avenue Thursday evening. Mrs I A. Southworth. Mrs. M. B. Eastwood and Mrs. F. A Malmstone attended the open meeting1 if the Merrlllville Study Club at the home of Mrs. S. B. Woods. Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. .r. C. Gibbs were the guests of honor and g-ave very Interesting talks, showng the. large scope of work before the womn of th county, state and nation, the d'strlct meeting Is to be held at Tiast Chicago next "Wednesday, April 9. a'l who ere Interested are welcome. The MerrillviUe school played a very interesting game of ball w th our boys Friday afternoon. We arts sorry to have the, visiting team po home without honors, but we are proud of our boys and the good rooters thev had. There will be special music at the church Sunday. Tell your neighbors at.out it and coma.
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OEVEN men, who have demonstrated unusual ability in their particular branch of the business, have been entrusted with the task and responsibilities of management. Mr. Robert W: Stewart Chairman of the Hoard Mr. William M. Burton President Mr. H enrv S. Morton Vice-President Mr. George W. Stahl Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Seth C. Drake General Manager Sales Mr. William E. Warwick General Manager Manufapturing Mr. Beaumont Parks General Superintendent are now at the head of the Company's affairs. These men, all residents of Chicago, and all actively engaged in this business, and no other, are the Board of Directors. They are responsible to the 4G23 stockholders, and to the public, for the policies governing the Company's activities. Each Director is a highly trained specialist, who, in addition to being master of his own particular specialty, has a profound knowledge of the oil business 'generally. This complete understanding of every phase of the business, from the production of crude oil to the intricate problem of distribution, is the reason for the superlative service given by the Standard Oil Company. Standard Oil Company Indiana) 910 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago
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STAGE NEW PAYROLL ROBBERY riNTEBNTIONL NEWS SERVICE) CLEVELAND. O. April 6. A $1,4" ray roll rebbery was staged in broad day'light in the shadow ofthe City Hall here today. Three armed bandits drove up In front of a store adjoinging the Cleveland Neckwear Co. establishment In W. Sixth st., and when the paymaster appeared in front of the store carrying th money aack. they rushed him. rressed their guns against him nnd tore the bag away. They then looped into their auto and escaped. Tclire and autoists who witnessed the robbry started
in pursuit.
MUSTERED OUT APRIL
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STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE! CAMP I.F.VtNS Ma.s Anrtl 7. Th
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j big victory parade of the. d. vision In j r.oston will be held several days bet for nrnliahlv o i nrll W
First Reason:
It is an Indiana producf made in Lake, County, and we should patronize Home Industry all things being equal.
FIRE AT PACKING CO. STAFF CORRESPONDENT 1. H. BERVICI1 CHICAGO. April 7. Flra. the origin of which has not been determined as j et. caused damaira estimated at 1100,'nn at the plant of tha Independent r.-.ck;r. company here early today.
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Second Reason:
lira. Hattie Southworth, who has been spending the past three months
ADVISES 'CORN SILK'
It is made of the best material monev can buv.
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In a most up to date shop, by the best workmanship.
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Which is the best reason that can be offered it is worth more than most breads and costs the same. Buy a loaf today at your Grocer's.
Extract In Treatment of Kidney
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i Normal Action. i t i Just a simple extract of green corn : silk compounded with other simple, well-known druii, seems to brlns re1 fults in the treatment of Kidney and Bladder disorders that might almost ba c lasaed as miraculous. Congestion and inflammation of the kidneys and bladder i cause untold distress. Pains in back and hips, pain and pressure, in bladder region, frequent desire to eliminate, causing: restless sleep soon wears out the patient s vitality and more serious results follow neglect. The soothing, balmy effect of Balmwort Tablets are noticed quickly as tha inflammation is allayed and the organs are toned up lo act as nature intended. Alexander T. Matya, SO Elm street. Pas&aic, N. J, writes: "I have been taking Balmwort Tablets for Kidney and Pladder trouble and find they give me the most beneficial results." Ftop your suffering ;and nightly distress by asking your leading Brugglst or a tube of Balmwort Tablets. Price, i.0O. Adv,
THEY CARRIED SAFE AWAY
TSTAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE1 BEAVER FALLS Fa.. April 7 A 300-pound safe containing between $1.ooo and J1.20O was stolen from the postoffice of the American Hallway Express Co. "m time during the night. The robbery was not discovered until this morning and the police are without a clue.
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Hal Vlant of Gary, rislted relatives here yesterday. Mrs. Leon Mennlnger left Saturday night for Ics Angeles. California, going there to visit her mother. Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas visited relatives in Hammond Saturday night and yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. E. .1. Tlxley attended a funeral of a cousin of Mr. Pixiey's at Steger. 111., Saturday. Mrs. Hattie Everett who has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs F, L. Hunt and husband for some time, left for her home in Medar.v ville. Ind , Saturday evening. Attorneys J. TV. Belshaw and S. C. Dwyer went to Rensselaer yesterday. Mr. and Mr Ceorge Christie of Hammond, visited friends here yesterday. ,Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Trump visited their children in the north part of the county yesterday. B. F. Carlin and son. Ed., went to Rensselaer yesterday to visit his son, Jo h n Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher of Gary, islteed her brother, C. O. Hill and family yesterday.
Hhode Island's hope, expressed the belief that there would not he mu'-h difficulty in having a final derision handed don before constitutional prohibition is scheduled to go into effect in January 16. 1920. ANOTHER BIO PROBLEM. AVhile constitutional prohibition is looming up in the Fupretne court, the question of whether wartime prohibition is or is not to become effctie on July 1, is one that v as becoming today more and more a subject for heated argument between "wets" and ' drys." It is not regarded as at all unlikely that the supreme court might eventually decide when the war did legally end, but hardly before the next term of court, if suob. a decision is expected as a result of the opposing iews of Kedcral Judge Evans and federal Judge Cushman. hut which time July 1, 131?. would have passed into history. The "White House Is certain to be watched closely upon the president's return, both by prohibit ionis' s and anti-
rrohibi t ionists. for with the president i will rest the power to f"k' the order! for war-time prohibition. "Wets" ad- j mitted they were not pinning too much I
hope on a revocaiion of tho order. "Drys" predicted that it would not be revoked.
For Burning Eczema
Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is w anted. From any druggist for 35c, or $1 .00 for large size, get a bottle of Zemo. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It pene trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo i; a clean, dependable and inexpensive, antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effective and satisfying. The E. W. Ross Co., Cleveland, O.
AGED TOLLESTON LADY DEAD Mrs. Pertha Bode, wife of August Bode, pioneer and aged lady of Toileston. Gary, following an illness of two years died at the home. 2133 West Tenth place Sunday evening:. Funeral pe-rvieea will be conducted at the German Lutheran church next Wednesday at one o'clock, the Bev. Rump reading the iermon. Burial -will take place at Concordia cemetery, in Hammond, the Williams Undertaking Co. having charge.
BIG FIRE IN NORTH DAKOTA f INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE1 RANG EH. X. r.. April 7. ono man is known to have ben killed and several injured in a Are whioh. starting In the rear of a restaurant here last night, raped unchecked during
the night and today threatens to destroy the entire business ection of the town. Hanger, an oil town, !s w-lthout water and has no fire department. Eearly todav several building- in
h path of the flames, were destroyed by dynamite in an effort to prevent 'he fire from spreading. Times news service is the best that money can huy and honest effort can furnish.
The Whisper That Comes in the light Th CSoraoua Knowl!g Woman Gain Wkea WomUrfal TVooglit Stla Otm- Hi cm.
STIFF JOINTS SORE MUSCLES
Uaber Up Qaickiy Under tbe SoetHns, Penetrating n'ppJi-sati ef Han&iTs Wizard Oil
KNOTTY PROBLEMS FOR COURT (Continued from page one.) as Rhode Island, whose legislature refused to ratify the aint-ndment, is without a referendum, she is not entitled to meddle with the affairs f thos states that possess cnMAY BE TJ1STXO SCOX. However, soon Rhode Island, whose pcstponed action is described here a3 having been authorized by her legislature, may seek to have her test case placd on the supreme court, it cannot under the rules of procedure of that tribunal, be called up until the next term, which Marts tn October next. The court could, however, then expedite the ease., and "wts" her -who are apparently 6e.ian.ghfm.e ra,)- oi hope from
Id cases of rheumatism and laxno back it penetrates quickiy, drive out soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching
joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is an absolutely reliable, antiseptic application for cuts, j burns, bites, and s-tings. Sprains and bruises heal readtty tinder its sooth- j
tntTj penetrating qualities. Get it from druggists for 30 cent. If not satisfied return the bottle a.nd 8Tt your money back. . Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Lirer Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 39 cents. Guaranteed.
Happfnese la Jta meat tiriTllnc d9T4 comes to woman with tba thought of pewcstisr a baby. Every wouiaa la tb Joy ef eomtnr metb orfcood abould prepare her tvslem for Ue uDusuai etrain. Three reoeraUona have found the tried and reliable preparation. Mother Prion J. of tba greatest help at auch a time. Br it daily tue througboot tbe period, toe (kin cf the abdomen ia made aoft and elaitic, expanding muscles relax easily when baby arrives, acd pain at tt crts is in this way avoided. Tee lodaouueticu of breaat rlaadt la ootbed.
Obtain from your drvfirrlrt, by aS
thli greet preparation trUoh eaeoee hm of.
fared for ao many ycera to ecpeoUet mother. Writ th Bradfield Relator; Compear, Dept. D, lemar Bdidlaa. Atianta, .Georria, for their belaful and Tatereatia MatUrbood Book, aad begrta tbe ea of Mother Prtesd. ft U for exWraa) . i ebeolately af od vooearfDliy effectire. Ana rtBfcbr. the- is notklne to take tbe plao of idOTHEJC'g FEItSD.
FENSIN BROS. WEOLE3ALE Cigars and Tobacco 637 BOTJTH EOHM.1N STREET HAMMOND. IITD. PHONE 1414.
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Soldiers and Sailors and their relatives will be given Complete Information FREE Regarding Bonus Back Pay Compensation, etc. at the Home Service Section of the Red Cross Chamber of Commrece Over Citizens Bank
