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dom from the tyrrany of despotism.

The other the emblem ot eternal freedom from the tyrrany of BLOOD. DISEASES. BOTH ARE AMERICAN. Both tbe outcome of circumtucai that forced aa laaue. Both bare waxed etronf end evtrcaoa dovmiloi. One the depraaaion of po

litical anal persona eervitude. The other tbo depreealon of BLOOD DISEASES. No wonder SSJ. can aptlir and Ju.tlfiably ba railed THE GREAT NATIONAL. BLOOD PURIFIER. Sold and used is erery State In the Union, and in man? loreirn countries, S.S.S. Is the recofniicd WORLD'S STANDARD BLOOD MEDICINE. It baa yearly

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MA.MX, Or WHITIlf a ZUaponsibUlty and Resources Over $l,Q0O.0a AO Open Evenlne Mr. and Mrs. David Plnkerton of Snerldan avenue, attended the funeral of the former's nister-ln-law at Wanatah, Ind.. on Saturday, whose son was buried two weeks ago at which time the mother was in a well condition. The Plnkertons have suffered four bereavements In five weeks. Five weeks ago Mr. Pinker-ton's only brother was killed by a falling' tree when sleeping in a tent while on a hunting: trip. Next came the death of his nepnew who was perfectly well at his uncle's funeral. Next was the death of their nephew, Edward Oehrke of Whiting-, and now the death of the sister-in-law. Misses Louise Mattern and Edna Putnam and Irene and Evelyn Stewart attended a party at the University of Chicago on Saturday evening. Misses Edith Flsctorupp of 119th street, has returned from' a several weeks" visit In Pennsylvania. Mrs. D. J.. Heyden of Pennsylvania avenue, is Improving from an operation at the Lake Side hospital In Chicago. Miss Edna Putnam of the University of Chicago, and Eugene Putnam of Valparaiso .university epent the week-end here with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Putnam. The son of eMr. and Mrs. Roy R. Welsby of Sheridan avenue, was baptised at the Sacred Heart church yesterday by Fat'aer Berg and was named John Ralston The sponsors were the grandfather, Maurice. O'Nell and an aunt, Mrs. Walter Rhea. . At the monthly shooting contest of the Whiting police the scores made were as follows: Collins, 137; Lawler, 127; Wawriyniak, 101; Nickosh, 91; Janos. 79. Xlziolkiewicz. 73; Soltwedel, 70; Mullaney. 68; Morris, 66. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gallagher was ohristened by Fat'ner Berg at the. Sacred Heart church yesterday and was named Bridget Rita. The sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Tat Boyle. The W. B. A. of the Maccabees will hold a district rally at Hammond, Monday. Xov. 20 in the I. O. O. F. frail, the meeting to begin promptly at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Alice B. Locke, assistant supreme commander, will address the meeting. Different parts of the ritualistic work will be exemplified by the various Reviews. All members of the Wimo Daug'nsis Review are planning to attend. There will be no morninfr session, but simply an afternoon meeting. Mrs. Walter Rhea of Bloomington, III., spent yesterday here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Xeil. Andy Oczel, arrested on the charge of beating a board bill of $17.50 which he owed to Mrs. Gallici, was arraigned before Judge Green and upon the paying of the board bill was released. Tne Beta Gamma TJpsilon sorority entertained at a party at the home of Miss Luclle Daegling on Laporte avenue, on Saturday afternoon. The house v. as most beautifully decorated, the guests of honor being their mothers, being each presented with' a rose. The afternoon was spent in cards and needlework, a luncheon being served. The funeral of Mrs. Caroline Schrage. wife of Henry Schrage. Sr., who passed away on Tuesday nlgnt after months of illness, was held on Friday and was one of the largest funerals ever held in Whiting. Services were conducted by Rev. John Bopp at the St. John Lutneran church, after which interment took place at Oak Hill cemetery at Hammond. The pall bearers were Frank N. Gavlt. Paul J. Bcholz. William Vater, Charles D. Davidson, Frank Horlbeck and Robert Atchison. With

WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER

Wash the poisons and toxins from system before putting mors food Into stomach.

Says Inslde-bathlng makes anyone look and feel clean, sweet and refreshed.

the death of Mrs. Schrage passes away one of Whiting's pioneers. She was born in Germany in 1842 and has lived In Whiting forty-nine years. The deceased was a loving wife and an exceptional mother, her first Interests always being in her nome and family, and In this circle she will indeed be sadly missed. The deceased is-urvlv-ed by her husband, Henry Schrage, Sr., her two daughters. Mrs. Sophia Place and Mrs. Mary Dreesen and four sons, Henry. Williams, Herman and Walter Schrage. The W. H. M. S. of the Calumet region will meet at the M. E. church at Will ting tomorrow There will be two sessions, one at 10 a. m., one at 1:30 and every one Interested in the society !s welcome at any of these meetings which were formerly planned for Wednesday. The program will be as follows: 10 a. m.. music; devotions, Mrs. Katherine Evans; welcome. Mrs. Harvey Robinson; .Our Mite Boxes. Mrs. Fred Stephens. Indiana Harbor, and Mrs. J. C. Miller. East Chicago; The Needs of the Calumet Region; discussion led by Mrs. W. C Belman. Hammond; address. Miss Olive Dunlap, field secretary; noontide prayers nd benediction. Rev S. C Rogers. 1:30 p. m., The Promise and Sentence of Prayer, led by Mrs. X. E. Tinkham, Hammond: Bricks, and How to Use Them. Miss Olive Dunlap and Mrs. C. E. Kendrick. Gary; discussion. My Experiences in Children's Work. Mrs. D. H. Boyd, Whiting: music; The Foreigner In Our Midst. Miss Editfl Orris, superintendent Campbell Settlement House in Gary; Gleanings from the Conference Meetings at Crawfordsville. The regular meeting of the O. E. S. will be held tonight at which candidates will be initiated.. Tomorrow night the members have been invited to Indiana Harbor where that chapter wi.l entertain In 'nonor of Mrs. Burton, grand worthy matron.

Her Home No ' Longer Childless Operation not Necessary after Taking the Great Medicine . for Women.

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Miller's Falls, Mass. "Doctors 6ai3 I had displacement very badly and I

would have to have an operation. I had a soreness in both sides and a pulling sensation in my right side. I could not do much work the pain was so bad. I was also troubled withirregularityand other weaknesses. My blood was poor. We had been married four years and bd no children.

After using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier I became well and strong and was saved from the operation. We are now the parents of a big baby girl and I praise your remedies to others and give you permission to publish my letter. " Mrs. Joseph Guilbault, Jr., Bridge Street. Miller's Falls, Mass. Lydia E. Pinkham's "Vegetable Compound is famous for restoring women to normal health and strength. When this is done wives no longer despair of having children. A woman should b reluctant to submit to a surgical operation until she has given Lydia E.Pinkliara's Vegetable Compound a fair trial. If you have a case that needs special advice, write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. It ia free and always helpful.

RESTAURANT WEISS' HUNGARIAN

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12th and Broadway Gary

, Wash yourself on the inside before breakfast like you do on the outside. This is vastly more important because the skin pores do not absorb impuri

ties into the blood, causing Illness, while the bowel pores do. j For every ounce of food and drink taken into the stomach. nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out of the body. If this waste material la not eliminated day by day it quickly ferments and generates poisons, gases and toxins which are absorbed or sucked into the blood stream, through the lymph ducts which should suck only nourishment to sustain the body. A splendid health measure is to drink, before breakfast each day. a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, which is a harmless way to wash these poisons, gases and toxins from Ifte stomach, liver. kidneys and bowels; thus cleansing. sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. A quarter pound of limestone phosphat ecosts but very little at the drug store but ia sufficient to make anyone an enthusiast - on the inslde-bathlng. Men and wome"n who are accustomed to wake up with a dull, aching head or have farred tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, sallow complexion, others who have bilious attacks, acid stomach or constipation are assured of pronounced Improvement in both health and appearance shortly.- Adv.

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All work called for

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FOOT SPECIALIST Bad feet scientifically treated. Foot massage. 525 Broadway Gary, Ind.

This beginning of our Second Half Century Sale opens like a great bazaar. Practically everything that lends itself to the comfort and luxury of home is here on sale. Yes, and to your entertainment, too; for here is a great Music Department with Pianos and Player Pianos and a Talking Machine Department with the finest of famous machines and the most beautiful and widest range of records. ; And here is another department 'for your adornment a Tewelrv Department comolete.

And now the great Sale is on. The Sale that marks the beginning of our Second Half Century the Sale in which we are trying to show by low prices and high quality, by credit and courtesy, how large we have grown and how great our Buying Power has become since thos'fc early pioneer days. Come and get anything you want furnish your entire home or buy a single piece Your Credit Is Good a few dollars cash is

all you need in any case; the fullest Courtesy wrill be extended.

These bedrock prices are a magnet of tremendous drawing power.

For Restful Slumber

Heavy Steel, with 2 in. continuous posts and 1 in. 'fillers, welded together insuring strength and solidity. In white enamel or Vernis Mar

tin, just as preferred.

91 Cash, 1 Monthly. .,

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Genuine Brass and heavily lacquered. No fear of baby falling out of bed for this crib has high safety sides which may be dropped at will. Bright or satin finishes. $1 Cash, $1 Q Q C Monthly 40.e70

For Your Living-Rootn

Colonial Design. You can see for yourself that this Table is strong as well as handsome. Top measures 28x42 inches. American quartered finish. For $1.00 Cash

and $100 Monthly. .

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Solid Oak, massive Mis-, sion design and built to withstand years of wear. Just look at the proportions. All you need is $150, Cash and $150 ",;:k:. $14.95

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This handsome Rocker, like Illustration, all-over upholstered In htevery best grade of brown Spanish Fabricord leather; has full

roll arms and seat upholstered over steel construction, which

makes it lasting and durable A wondeful . value at our special price $1.00 Cash $1.00 Monthly.

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Mahogany finiih, has large drawers, dovetailed construction, and an excellent plate mirror. A Half-century sale special for $1 cash, $1

Monthly, at

$11.95

Chifforob( chiffonier

combines and a ward

robe. Five large drawers and a compartment for hats, also large wardrobe space, $150 Cah, Monthly.. $14.85

Two Rooms in One

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THIS Kroehler Duo-fold Set gives you a roomful of furniture and an extra bed-room as welL The

Duo-fold is convertible from bed to divan by simple movement of the hand and as a bed is soft and

comfortable. The set is solid oak, golden finish, leather fabric upholstered, $3 Cash, j A Q P f $3 Monthly P4-a7eOU Two Dainty Pieces

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Axminster Rug, sire 9x12 and just the thinjr for your best room. Get it here to-morrow on easy credit terms. $2 Cash, $2

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$23.65

Comfortable as can be and a very handsome Rocker, too. Well upholstered and covered rith Spanish leather fabric. $1 Caah, dQ QC (1 Monthly.. SViJD

Your Dining-Room

LIBRARY SET, $19.85. William period design, like cut; can be had in golden oak or birch mahogany. Th. chair and rocker have full upholstered seats of genuine fabricord leather. Do not fail to get one while they last. $2.00 Caah $1.50 Monthly.

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Gate Lea; Table, an exquisite piece of furniture and a full size top, 32 x 42 inches. Mahogany finish. For $lJ Cash, $150 1 C QC Monthly.. aj)10ai70

Martha Washington Sewing Table. All solid mahogany and fitted with drawers and large bins. A big special for $1 Ca.h, $1 J7 QfMonthly.... 4 .OO

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Colonial - Dining Table, . all solid oak, golden finish. 42-inch top extends to 6 feet. A big value for Monthly. . $11.95

The Chairs are solid oak, golden finish, matching the table, and are upholstered in genuine leather. Get as many as you wish f " Qjj for, each S 1 eJvO

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DUOFOLD BED, $22.95. This sofa can be converted into a bed with one motion; has sanitary spring construction, upholstered in a very good grade of Imperial leather. The frames are finished in golden .and mahogany. $2.00 Cash $2.00 Monthly.

Combination Coal and Gas Range. Has four holes for coal, three for gas and large oven for either. A big work and fuel saver, $4 Cash, $4 r,-.,M.7:. $44.50

Save your steps and get a Kitchen Cabinet. This one is a big Half-Century Sale Special on special terms of $2 Cash

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Keep Yourself Warm

Ideal Empire Baae Burner, large enough to heat four rooms easily, well constructed and brightly nickeled. Get it here for $3c.h,$3 $07 cn Monthly.. aDU

Bucks Vulcan Hot Blast Heater, generous with the heat but miserly with coal. Will heat thoroughly and evenly, $1 Ca.h and $1 Monthly, special $14.95

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Radiant Bate Burner, beautifully nickeled and fitted, with mica windows, sides and front. A big heat giver for $3 Monthly.. $26.95

Marvel Oak Heater, it doesn't take up too much room and it gives out plenty of heat. Mica windowed front. Pay $1 Ca.h, and f QJ $1 Monthly.. J eeVO

THREE-PIECE PARLOR SUITE, $24 95. $2.50 Cash $2.00 Monthly. The frames are made of birch njahogany, hand rubbed and polished The seats are. upholstered in genuine leather over oil tempered springs, which makes it very comfortable; Compare this with others at $34.95.

We'll Furnish Your Home on Credit Terms for

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