Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 11, Hammond, Lake County, 19 April 1919 — Page 6

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.i.inics A rur.c-!. of Sheridan se., who ! !i i l":ni;n;c si'lnuM a! Tei-lili. HI., S i"idiiiK ICasUr with his i n vu '.s. Mrs. Dsrwin Koot. -f (Viiira! ae. ei, renaming- a fti'iiii i" i n New Yor Born to Mr. anil Mrs. len Moon1 i 'ark St.. a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin tlciuke. of ( i '-a I vf.. entertained a mi mix r of r 1 of n-l.i-O'.m and friends at dinner on Sunday iii honor of the confirmation of their euughter, Kdiia. Till following: cases oamc up before Judge Green in the city counri on Thursday. O. C. Anderson, lined Jl and costs tor speeding, raid; Cecil i.Vle, timd $1 ml costs for speeding, jaid; l-'rank l.ukuch, fined $1 and cost; for reediiijj, (-aid; Jack Klosstu. fined $1 and costs for speeding raid: Mike Kobieh. fined Jl and costs for being (trunk, paid: Kerrfs R. TVvIs, fined $1 and costJ for fp ( dli. g. paid; Mike Novak, arres'.d f-r speeding, did not appear for trial and $20 bond was forfeited. Officer M. .Tanos made a hasintss trip 'o Ijogansport on Thursday. Meyer (Jordon. i rrestcd su rai e k o for speeding.. af disn'ised by Special Judge Ahlsren. inrgo Hiiliard. Jr., who rrtMtary school in the Kat hi F.aster yacation with is attendm; . is sp.ndin hi parents r r. and Mrs. G. S. Milliard. Miss Mary Slater will e-:tortnin th? members of the Tri Kappa oorority :t rtr home in Cleveland ave. tonisht. Mrs. Carrier Gill, of Oliver St., lias returned from Cleveland. O.. wher shtspent a number of weeks vi-dunst ner Cushter, Mrs. Grace Robinson, and her r-!othr. Mrs. Halsey. Wilson Lee, of La Tort- ae.. still remains in a very serious condition, sufferir.p from paralysis Owen !McXeally. of rennsl; vania ave.. was called to KurUHi. W. Va., by the d " t H of his brother-in-law. The O. A. K. Club were entertained t the horn of Mrs. Merle Adams. Ohio The occasion beinsr a mask party. The. funeral of Kdward Jr.. the two-year-old son of Sir. and Mrs. Edward I-iesendorf. was luld from their their home. 5;j New York ave.. ort Thursday. it There Was Nothing So Good ior Congestion and Colds ! as Mustard But the old-fashioned mustard-plaster burned and blistered whila it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister , Musterole does it It is a clean, white cintment, made with oil of mustard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet does not blister th tenderest skin. ; Just massage Musterole in with the finger-tips gently. See how quickly it brings relief how speedily the pain disappears. . Use Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest it often prevents pneumonia), 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. very VToman Wanfs u. . p n s FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved in water for douche stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflammation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, eore throat and sore eyea. EconomicaL Has extnoniuury derating :! gcnnidcUl powvr. Staitle Free. 5Qc. tl i Tel. Kast Chicago t DR. J. GOLDMAN I DENTIST Firvt National Raak RiA. Cor. Ch'eag-o At Forsythe Avea. v.k t rnicr.o. t!D. Consultation in Knglih, Germaa PolUh. Slavish and Russian. .".OxSU SJxSVg 31x 32x4 ' ?,Zt

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NOTICE- IXm't junk your tread worn tires. Allow us to examine them for rctrradinjr. indurcm,.llt for the nxt fourteen days we are jivinjr away free'a $3.5fi hi eh grade South Sea Inland Cotton Fabric cured relincr. that will not heat, with every tire w: retread.

HAREISOW TIKE A aiTBB3B CO. 262 Kchman Street. Hammond, Ind. Out of town deal' rs write for our special discount offer on orders taken tor retreading-

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and re at-rcpted by The hlttnK ew Co., S24. lllh St.. Phone 13S-U'. NOTICE. After this date the rate for classified advertising will be 10 cents per line with a minimum charge of 30 cents. Whiting, Ind., March 31st. 3-Sl-tf Tom Smelser 605 Ind. Paint and Hardwar. Blvd.. tor 3-l-S0d Pun t fail to attend the last dance of the .season Triple Link Social club, April IS, 151?. Music by interline's orchestra 4-H-6t , For Pale White ewins Mach'.ne nearly new. Floor Lamps', new. 336 Cleveland avenue. 4-lT-2tj STAB THEATIE. ' Oet an extra XJberty Bomd tH bt j Investment on earth free at the Star, ! Kay lit. j SITUATION WANTED Young man j wants light work during; the day.' Salary no object. rhon 190 J. 4'-13-lt. STAB THEATERMarried or unmarried, youll enjoy . Cecile DeJiEUe'B bisrreet drama, "Don't Change Your Husband," at the Star to. nlynt, alao eharminj Conttance TaL madg-e-g married-life nit, "Sauce for the Oooae." See the blgf urpriee feature prog-ram Sunday. knA v Mabel, thev are come to ha ve il great concert at the Congregational j rSnrrh tomorrow nieht. There is a seven-piece orchestra and a lot of pood j sinpers. ana toj i nni ist. which ever It is, and Miss Banks in readings, and everything, and if you miss it there is .jsomethin-j wrong with you. Everybody welcome. 4-19-1 STAB TKBATII. Ton should "be one of thoee to et a Liberty Bond at the Star May 1st. Try it. WANTED TO RENT 4 modern unfurnished rooms or small rottnge. Refined young couple. No children. Mrs. K A Buell. 30 Sheridan ave.. Whiting. 4-13-lt STAB THE ATX B Cecile DeACUla's blrsett f eatnre, "Boat Cnaaae Tour Kusbaad," will be sees at the Star tonig-ht. aloaff with Coartaace Talmadge's delightful married-life comedy, "Sauoe- for the Ooose." Bir feature program tomorrow. Have you found out about the ftre liberty boadsf Services were rreached by Rev. John Mopp. interment being at Concordia cemttry. Hammond. The death of the lit-ib-boy, who was the only child, was dje to convulsions. The remains of Alphonso Drew, age richtv-seven years, were shipped to Rochester, Ind.. for burial yesterday. The deceased passed away at the home of his son. J. S. Drew, 135 Atchison ave.. on Thursday. Death was due to cancer. Services at the Congregational church. Pun lay, April 20th: Sabbath School at 13 a. m. Special Easter service at H. Come and hear the pipe, organ with a large choir render Easter music. Rev. Charles E. Trueblood, u. p., w ill preach and a number will be received into membership of the church. Sunday Evening SHRINE WEEK DE LUXE THEATRE 50 to 75 Prizes Given Away at the 2, 7 and 0 o'clock show. SeedVh 1919 CATALOG FREg Write .r Call ALL GARDEN SEEDS for planting now Vaughan's Seed Store Randolph N,r Dwborn. Chlcato ""BBBBBBMBBBBMSBaawsS)

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AVc have Just completed enlarging our tire retreading factory which is one of the largest and most modern retroadinp plants in the northern part of the state, by adding l. lM square feet of floor space and additional modern tire machinery with a capacity of forty tires per day. Our operating staff is composed of expert tire builders ft qui the leading tire factories.

SHRINE WEEK DE LUXE THEATRE to 75 Prizes Given Away at the J, 7 and 0 o'clock show:.

1'iuh, sacred concert, an orchestra of seven pie. s under the direction of Mr. James E. Spanier. Mian Hanks of Chirro will give reading accompanied by the pipe or Kan music. Services will bein promptly t 7:45. The Faster services at the Methodist church will open with euniise prayer serice at 6.30, to which a general lnnation is extended. Kvery officer, teacher, and scholar is urged to he present at the Sunday School at 0:'i(. with new scholars and strangers cordially welcomed. We ran reach the goal if we will. At 10:45 will be the morning worship with sermon by tho pastor. Kfe. If. P. Ivey, on "'The Meaiiin.' and Message of Easter.'" New metnboi j will he received at this service. J-pcttal music. The Epwortli League and Junior League at the regular hours. Th-j choir, Mr'. John McNeill, director, will give a sa- rsd Vaster concert at 7:30 in tho evening. The following musical numbers will be Biven: - Anthem. "Lo. Easter Pawns" (Lorenz); Selected, male quartet: Solo, "Behold. Now. Kear Ye Not" (Gilchrist). Mis. Lr. Doll; Anthem. 'Jtiscii, The Glorious Kintc" (Wilson); Solo, "Life Eternal." Mr. John McNeill; Anthem. "My Heart Is Fixed. O God" (Whiting); An'hem, "How Lovely Are the Mei-sen-gers" (Mendelssohn). The general puj'ic is cordially inited. If you don't buy a Victory Liberty Bond you are not standing by the boys who tonight keep the Watch on The Rhine. je"1. I

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ROBERTSDALE ) wenaa-a-anaMBIM-uM-w-Mrs. James Nicholson, of Huberts

ave , has axain been ippointed alley in- i epector for Ruberlsdale by Dr. Huchannn j of Hammond. To avoid beuii ruporitd. I keep your alley clean and secure proper j tarbagre cans. Mis. Edward Kreese. of Myrtle aw., was in Hammond on business Friday j morning-. j Ftev. and Mrs. Himea. of Eabt Oucafto, ! visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pea re ft, of Amy ave.. Thursday. Mrs. Law rencd- lug, of Myrtlo ave., was an East Side business xisttr I-'u-Uay. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ejtuers. of 7.,,ie ave., isited Mrs. Albert Kalhi ind Mrs. Albert Parks, of fhicaKo JleiKh's. Thins- I day. Mrs. Hultsren and Mrs. J. Nich l:?on. of Hoberts ave.. were Hammond shoppers Wednesday. The members of the Hoherlsdale f'ross Auxiliary are making plans for o banquet to be given to the Hed Cross knitters and sewers. They are also intending to give a series of entertainments in the Kiaiikliu puditorium as coon as it is completed, for the returning soldiers and sailors. Mrs. Henry Kggeri, of Lake ave., is chairman of the Kobertsdale chapter.. H. Herbert, of Chicago, transacted business in Robertsdale Friday. Mr. anil Mrs. Julius Hensoek, of Lake ave . were Chicago tisitors. Miss Ellen Dreselman. of East Side, visited at the Hreckman home in the West Tark addition the fore part of the WORSE THAN DEADLY POISON GAS Kidney disease is no respecter of perdps. It sttacss young and old alike. In most esses the victim is warned e! the approaching rlsngen. Nature fights back. Headache, lodif estion, insomnia, larne back, lutnbsfo. sciatica, rheumatism, pain in the loins and lower abdomen, diffleulty in urinating, all are mdicatioa of treuhle brewing ia your kidneys. When such symptoma appsar yon will GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. This famous old remedy has etood the test for two hundred years in helping mankind to fight of disease. It is imported direct from the bona laboratories in Holland, where it has helped to develop the Dutch iato on el the sturdiest and healthiest races ia the world, and It msy be bad at almost every drug store. Yonr money promptly refunded if it does not relieve you. Re sure to get the genuine GOLD MEDAL Brand. Ia sealed packts, three sixes.

Highest Grade Western Coal Fourth Vein is not a cheap grade of coal. In several lines of industry, notably the clay and pottery plants, it successfully competes with the highest grade eastern coals in their own territory, where freight rates make it more costlv than the eastern coal. ev Here, where the mines are close and the freight charges accordingly favorable, the best buy in the coal market is unquestionably

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SERVICE If eur coal i not right . or your contri t it, eel kept to tbe letter . write ui. INDIANA No. 4 VEIN COAL PRODUCERS. Phil. A. Panaa. Secretary. 5Q7-SU8 T. H. Tru.t BuUdina. Tarra Hauta, Ind. Addnum all cemmsni catiana t tkm Auaciatiu. I in rpl To . ritstaa, Ind.. ". itll Faurti-. Vla." GdP Vein teal ri.. Ill N. Tth Pt.. Ttn-a Bauta. "Pate Vla Whita Am." i. li. Darlm i'aal Co., Mpi croUck B.a.. Caluaio. "I-arlaf K. Faur."

raatt Baaitr 4 tJetaepaiaat Co. itiliii BitKa A Co.. a.a Aiae'L T H. Tn.it Bid.. Terra Bauta. lad.). 'Tajatle." Fer.:on-Str Coal Co.. Cliotaa lad.. "Sibaijat." Oraaa ValUy Coal Te. (Waitar B!dws. a. ra , ?a!a Areata. T. a. Tri-t ;d.. Tatta Bauta. lnt). -Otato Vai-laj.'-Krior Count.' rourth Tata Ceal Ca.. M Traetlaa TaraUoaJ B!df.. ladiaatpoUl. Uato Coal Ce.. Tt Tract! at Taraln: Bldt.. Indian apaUa. Ind.. "Uitle Battj iUoa."

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SHRINE WEEK DE LUXE THEATRE ")0 to 75 Prizes Given Away at the J, 7 and 0 o'clock shows.

tfk. The Parents Club held a meeting at the KranUlin school Thursday afternoon. Miss Jones, who has just returned from France, where she was serving as a nurse. entertained the mothers by giving a very interesting talk on her experiences over there. The pupils of the kindergarten and rsjom 5 added a fewnumbers to the entertainment. At the close of the meeting the Camp Fire Girls served a luncheon. Mrs. Thomas Kafter. of Indiana blvd., was a Chicago visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Timm, ave.. attended the funeral of Sulky, of Chicago. Mrs. William Starring, of of Lake Charles Indiana blvd.. was a Chicago shopper Friday. Uobertsdale Sunday School will begin at 9:;;n on Easter morning. All the .scholars and teachers are asked to bring the little savins boxes along so that they can be opened. Easter Service: pishop S. F. gpreng. of Napervllle, III., will deliver the Easter message and conduct the service. After the sermon the Lord's Supper will be served. Bishop Spreug is a preacher of -EYESScientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. S i fa ct i on G uara n t eed. Hammond Optical Parlor, 141 E. State St. Hammcnd, Ind K,. ZZZ Open Air Roller Rink INDIANA GARDENS Skating every night and Sunday afternoon. Take Hammond or Whitln? car to door. "WATCH YOUR STEP PARTY" NEXT THURSDAY EVENING. M. MADURA. Manager.

Laaar Tata Caal Ca. IRIrhardi 4 n;it. .: A(aot. Opara Hodm Bldg.. Tarra Baula. Ind.). "Blcba.-ua Wbita Aja." Uuaan Teal 4 Mining Co.. JianailUt cd Wwatta, ind.. "Vuetn Coal." t:nlttt rojrla Tain Coal Co.. Traotii Twtna) Bid.. IadiuacoUt, -I'nltad urU Vain." V.ndalia Coal Co.. 1200 ristcbar Tmrt Biac. , lndluapaU. Tujo Mlulri Co.. H09 riatehar Truat Bids. . Indian arolla. 7imrrran Coal Cw. . Tribune Bids.. Ttrra Bauta. lad.. "Black Bally."

much experience and a speaker of great interest. The. people of Uobertsdale have a rich trat in store for them Everybody is heartily inited to this Easter service. Easter program: Sunuay evening at 7:30 the children of the Suuday School will give an Easter program. The children are always interesting and should have our heartiest support. All the services will have special music. Go to church on Easter. The Y. P. A. of the Kobertedale church has been very fortunate to engage the Glee Club of North-Western College to give a concert on the evening of May ith. Further announcements concerning this will be made later.

! STOMACH UPSET? Uet at tne Keai eause i axe vt. Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach eufferera are doing now. Instead of taking tonicE, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment clogged liver end disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets arouse the ! liver In a soothing, healing way. When ; the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion d stomach troubles. If you hava a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their clive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, so you can eat what you like. At 10c and 25c per box. All druggiau. If It's Wall Paper Call on Q. . (SIB MEM 289 Sibley St., Hammond Phone 1036-W. Paints, Oils and Varnishes of all kinds. Save 50 to 60.

Buy your Victory Liberty Bonds early.

FENSIN BROS. WBOLESAXX Cigars and Tobacco 637 SOUTH HOHMAIf STUIT HAMMOND. IND. PHOWB 1414. : DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 3419. I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES. Hammond Iron & Metal Company MARCUS BROS., Props. Wholesale Dealers In IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices: 340 Indiana Ave, Yards Soh Street and Indiana Av HAMMOND : INDIANA. Office Phone 127. Res. Prone 1&44-R, Hammond Auto Sheet Metal Works 690 Hohman Street. t m 11 your radiator i? leaking, bring it to arand wp vill repair ;t for vou a ind not overcharge y o u. w e guarantee our work. We also replace new cores. We make and repair Fenders, Hoods, Tanks and Larnpa. PHONE 3032. mwajs ua 3 Based, on opening prices on Hew TorX Stock Exchange, we wtll pay todays $49.70 for a 850 341 Bon S47.94 for a SO 1st 4ri Bona S47.10 for a B50 2nd 4 Bead S47.98 for a S50 1st 4Vi Boa S47.1S for a 850 2nd 4'ie;, Bond S47.33 for a $50 3rd 4'4 Boad 347.28 for a S50 4th 4Vrc Bond CAMP THORNE A CO. SERVICE AT WEIS' DRUG STORE 575 Hohman St.. Hammond, Ind. JOHN PORA CO. 3462 Guthrie St., Near P. 0., Indiana Harbor, Ind. NASSAU 6V THOMPSON N. w. Cor. Forsyth and Chicago Ave, East Chicago, I no. TRIBE OF K 675 Broadway, Gary, Ind. LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD.

LIBERTY BONDS

Mkt. Price. Int. Total. 1st ...312'"o $99 00 J1.19 $1(50.19 1st l $5.."j0 $1.35 $ 86.85 1st 4' $95.:.(r $1.43 $ 96.9.T "rid cr $33.54 $1.68 $ 95.22 :nd ....4''e $95.58 $1.T9 S 85.37 3rd ..4U"r $fl5.36 $ .40 S 95.76 4fn ....I'iV $93.58 $ .03 93.61 1 handling cbarge. Franklin Investment Co.

210 Hammond Bldg., Hammond, Ind. His. Saturdav- 9-S p. m. THE MANAGER OF THE HOTEL MEE ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THE OPENING OF A First Class Sanitary Barber Shop HOTEL MEE BARBER SHOP