Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 266, Hammond, Lake County, 23 April 1919 — Page 9

Wednesday, April 23, 1919.

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICIJ IVDIA.VAPOL.IS. Ind.. April 2."5. With the approval c.f Gilbert H. Ker.drcn. chief examiner of the attte board of accounts already recorded. It Js anticipated by the Indiana State Council of Defense that every board of commissioners In the state will be prompt to request the appropriation c.f sufficient funds by the county civil council to pay the expenses of returned soldk-rs. sailers and marines to tho state-wide "Welcome Home" celebration in Indianapolis, at a date to be a. mounted later, but to suit the convenience of the liainmow division, now enroute from France. Every iunty in the state is expected to have ten representatives on the reception committee for the "Welcome Home. The magnitude of the Welcome Home r.wy be estimated from the reports from Allen county, where more thnn 1.000 dit charared" men will be brought to Indian

apolis, and from Montgomery county where more than 1.000 v. ill represent the county's contribution to the armed forces of the nation. Appeals to county pride ar.d a sense of duty to the discharge, men, who may nave no otl( r opportunity to receiving the public ho:iiat;-- ari accUim are hitilf made by the committee in charge of the veleome. Count., s fnilinjr to rt-s-porui promptly with adequate provisions for the expenses of the ex-soldiers and service men will be conspicuously absent from the line.

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WORLD'S RICHES! HEIRESS IS MARRIED

Margaret Carnegie Married With Utmost Simplicity-Today.

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! NEW YORK. April 2 3. The- world's richest hfireys was married yesterday with a ceremony as simple as that of the wedding of some small-town (trover's

Frail, Sickly Children Improve Rapidly on Vino! The reason we so strongly recommend Vinol for frail, sickly children is because it is a non-secret remedy which contains Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron and Manganese Peptonates and Glycerophosphates but no oil the very elements needed to build them up. It is delicious to the taste, and children love it. These Two Mothers Have Proved This.

dau shter. Andrew Carnegie gave away his twen-t-two-ye.ir-old daufrhler. Margaret, to !.fig Koswcll Miller, of the United States navy In fore n. little KitherinK of rel; tivs ar.d friends in one of the small dinins rooms of ih. $2.onn,(i00 Carnegie mansion on I'rper Fifth ave. The ceremony was performed by Rev. I"ierson Merrill, pastor of the Brlek r'resbtcrlan church, before an altar banked hiKh with spring-time Hogsoms and wild t!o wers. The wedding was the result of a wartime romance, though the Carnegie and HI ill r families have been friends since the Civil war. Young Miller's sister. Dorothy, gave a dinner in honor of her brother, when he came home from

1'ranrr, here he had been driving an i tbulance e.nd enlisted iri the United States navy when this country entered the war. Miss Ca rnefie was a guest. A few months after the meeting their engagement was announced. Porothy Miller was Mi?s Carnegie's attendant yesterday until the steel king himself escorted his daughter up the aisle to strains fremi a pipe organ i.t the hall. The bride wore a white satin point applique lace. The veil was one of the same maferiu.1 and her mo flier helped to make it.

here vis. ting with her parents, for a few days. The grand opening of the Community Hall will be lu Id this week, Wednesday evening, at which time a dance wll he held. Mrs. Huckelberg and Miss Maynie i:rand were Hammond visitors yesterday. Mrs. Copper of Fort Wayne is here visiting at the home of Mrs. Murray and family f'r a few days.

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Beinbrtdfe, N.Y. "'My little daughter, 13 years old. overworked and was run-down, tired all the time, nervous, had headaches, couldn't eat and had to stay out of school. Vinol has built her up. She has a good appetite, no more headaches and hi.s returned to school again." Mrs. Lester Andrews.

Williaawon, W. Va. "My little boy was weak, puny, and tired all the time, did not want to do anything. Vinol was recommended and it built up bis strength and made him healthy. Now he romps and plays like other children. W certainly believe in Vinol for children." Har!e.y Clay.

JOSEPH W. WEIS, Druggist and NORMS PHARMACY. Vinol is sold in East Chicago !v SCHLIEKER'S PHARMACY, and in Whiting lv L. H. MATTERN, and DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE."

Miss Amanda Boldt and M.ss Claire Key of Chicago visited here, over Sunday with relatives. Kcv. William Hoff is visiting with lelativts in Chcago for a few days. Miss Clara Kramer of Chicago is e . . t i Get Rid of That Persistent Cough Ftop that weakening, persistent cough or cold, threatening throat or lung affections, with Kekmaii's Alterative, the tonic and upbuilder of 20 years' successful use. 8t)c and $1.30 bottles from drugsrists. or from EC KM AN UA.EOKATOKV. Philadelphia. Adv.

SHRINE WEEK DE LUXE THEATRE 50 to 75 Prizes Given Away at the 2, 7 and 9 o'clock shows.

Rev. W. J. It. Simmons has tendered his resignation as pastor of the I'resl.yterian church here and will leave in a few days for his new appointment at l,exlngton. 111. Kcv. H. D. Ruminell of the McCorm.ck Seminary, Chicago, will preach here next Sunday. 1 1 . L.. Baughman and W. T. Dickinson went to Indianapolis to attend the meeting of the grand chapter of ti e Eastern Star. Mr.-. Addie Ferry went to Chicago last evening to visit her Bister, Miss Augueta Stephens for a few days. Mrs. Solomon Brewer, of Shelby, visited her sister, Mrs. Will Adams and husband here yesterday. Miss Maude Naliy is visiting her sis. ter. Mrs. Guy Clevinger and family. Charles Frederick returned last evening from Michigan C.ty, Ind., where he attended a big reception of the Knights of Columbus.

Miss Merle Minninger went to Hammond yesterday to visit her sister. Mrs. Mel Moore and family. Mrs. H. L. Baughman went to Chicago to visit relatives for a few days. B. F. Car'.ln and daughter. KatherIne. were Chicago vis. tors yesterday.

Thousands of Columbia Records on Special Sale 85c and $1.00 Regular Price p-t Each, While They Last. In Dozen Lots, $7.80 - Special Prices to Dealers. Every record guaranteed perfect and absolutely ne' stock. Our new Self-Service record table and record booths -will assist you In making your selections from th thousands of instrumental, vocal, humorous, and talking records in this lot. Don't Forget! All the latest Hits on the Emerson, Okeh and Paramount.

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EVERYTHING IN MUSIC.

Opp. Orpheum, Hammond. Open Evenings.

HIGHLAND. Miss Iaura Newcomb of Gary was the guest of Mrs. E. Werderman Sunday. Harold Douthett met with a serious accident Saturday when his motorcycle collided with an automobile. His lee 1" broken but an X-ray examination will have to be made to determine the location of the break. He is in St. Margaret's hospital at Hammond. His cond.tlon is such that the bones cannot be set for several days. Mr. lzell of Chicago spent Sunday on his farm in Highland. Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith of Hammond

j spent Easter with, Mr. and Mrs. N. I Fluckinger ! The death of Mrs. Kuipers, who pasI i-ed away at her home in West H.ght land Tuesday morning is a very tad one. A husband and thirteen children i are left to mourn for her. 1 Mr. and Mrs J. Jamieson are enter

taining Mr. Jamieeon's mother at their home in Highland.

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AUSPICES

Polish Citizens9 Committee WEST HAMMOND Benefit Polish Relief Fund Shows, Riding Devices, Free Acts, Bands and Amusement Features OF ALL KINDS Admission to Grounds Free

Do you feci weak and unequal to the trork ahead of you? Do you still cough a little, or docs your nose bother you? Are you pale? Is your blood thia and watery? Bettor put your body into shape. Build strong! An old, reliable . blood-maker and herbal tonic made from wild roots and barks, is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Thia "nature remedy" comes in tablet or liquid form. It will build up your body, cure your cold, and protect you from "disease terms which lurk everywhere. One of the active ingredient of this temperance alterative and tonic is vald cherrv bark with Btillinci3. which is

so gooJ tor tno lungs ana lor r coughs;) also Oregon grape root, blood root, I f tone root, Queen 3 root, all skilfully , L- - J V K.j: 1 t-: H

cotnoineu in iuo .icuni xiscovery. These roots have a direct action on the stomach, improving digestion and assimilation. These herbal extracts in the "Discovery" aid in blood-making, and are best for scrofula. By improving the blood they aid in throwing ou an attack of influenza. j Catarrh should be treated,' first, as""s blood disease, with this alterative. Then, in addition, the nose should be washed daily with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Send 10c for trial pkg. of Medical Discovery Tablets or Catarrh Tablets to Dr. Pierce, Invalid Ilotel, Buffalo, N. Y.

SHRINE WEEK DE LUXE THEATRE 50 to 75 Prizes Given Away at the 2, 7 and 9 o'clock shows.

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npHE banks of Hammond will pay the highest price for Liberty Bonds. Prices will be posted every day in the bank windows. Compare prices with other buyers before you sell.

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