Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1916 — Page 12
T'ACTE TWELVE
THE TIMES Friday, Xov.
OflllT BE BILIOUS, HEADACHY, SICK CHGONSTIPATED ji;njoy life! Liven your liver and bowels to-night and feel great.
Wake up withhead clear, stomach sweet, breath right, cold gone.
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Take ca or two Castanets tonight
; n ii enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver rowel ctfansing you ever experienced. ake .ip feeling' rrund, your head will - clear, your tongue clean, breath . eet. stomach regulated and your er em thirty- feet of bowels active. it a box at any drug- store now and ; l straightened tip by morning-. Stop I f headache, biliousness, bad coli'.a f. nd bad days. Feet fit and ready for ,.; or play. Cascarets do not s. i pe, sicken or inconvenience yon the I 'M day like sa.lts, pills or calomel. They're flne! Mothers should give n Whole Cas- ; anytime to cross, sick, bilious or 'r!sh children because It will act ; . .roughly and can not injure. Adv.
CROWN POINT
ember 23 ( 'own Point will in all probability . f another factory In the near future; ne of the kind the city Is looking-for nd especially wants. The McCrjllas 'dlcine Company, a concern' in which ' venal local business men are inter--fiJ((irid situated at "Winchester, Ind,, N contemplating- moving- from its ! icsrct location, and it is practically - U ! to move their factory here. cowriem is one of some size and .lportatV and employe quite a munof m("ii and women and will be a ' help t- Crown Point. The situa.p. looks tVy favorable at present :' ilie locaticro of the concern in thi3 The city council -met last evening in t-ef ,al session to approve the prima
assessment rotes on tne street nz. East Joilet piaving and South :ia:n street paving- imptrovememts. i N a ring of remonstrawes will be '!d at the regular meeting- on De-i-irtMt 4th. The council also passed a ; 'piiralnary resolution for the varan of an alley near the Letz Srfg-. ( .'. plant, the concern wishing: to rrhafe adjoinin gprope-ety for the ection of other buildings. The h a r-::,-of remonstrances kin this action ' hi be held on December 11th. The vuncil discussed matters pertaining the lighting situation in Crown faint but did not arrive at any decided position last evening and no action ns ta.ken In the master. The funeral of Mrs. John Foes will .e held on Friday afternoon, services
!'mg held at the home on Clark "treet at 1:30 o'clock, and then at St. Paul's Lutheran church at 2 o'clock. Tiie Trump Piston Ring company is rushed to such an extent with orders hat it has been found necessary to out on a nigrht shift to meet the retirements. About twertty-flve men - employed at the plant and the
i iicern is steadily growing and -tiring: additional help.
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Thankful hearts, and pies and cakes, Family onions--"tummy,, aches. Buy new clothes now, for your backs; Get the turkey ready for the axe, axe, axe.
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giving. When that greatest of all "feast days" roils around, take your pi see at the festive
board wearing a brand new Broadhead's suit of clothes, come because of your good appearance.
Going: out for a walk to"sett!e your dinner" a little later on; you'll feel ultra-stylish, comfortable and "dressy" in one of this store's stunning new Overcoats made by
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Whatever you do, wherever you go, whoever you see, you'll feel more "at home" in a new change of apparel. Thanksgiving is the Easter of the Fall style season. Live up to the day and to your reputation for prosperity. This store has always served you faithfully, dependably and well. Let it serve you now, for this most PARTICULAR occasion.
More than our usual value-giving at these prices
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1 1 is easy and inexpensive to have j
; e. soft hair and lots of it. Just get 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Dan- - rine now all drug ptiores recomi .'-n it apply a little as directed and vithin ten minutes there will be an . ppea ranee of abundance, freshness, iiiir?ins and an incompai-able gloss mid lustre, and try as you will you an not And a ttace of dandruff or aliing hair: but your real surprise v. 11 be after about two weeks' use, nen you will see new hair fine and i.-iwny at first yes but really new T'ihr sprouting out all over your : . alp Danderine is. we believe, the iily sure hair grower, destroyer oi' . andruff and cure for itchy scalp and never fails to stop falling hair at once. - If you want to prove how pretty and , f T your hair really is, moisten a loth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair takiig one small strand at a rime. Your riair will tie soft, glossy and beautiful ii just a few nmments- a delighftul Mirprise awaits everyone who tries s his. Adv.
turned to iier home after a few days' -visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lingham. Mrs. Edward Freese visited Mrs. Krvin Hanson of East Side, Wednesday, Mr. Larson and family of Beese avenue, have moved In their beautiful new home on Lake avenue. Mrs. Foster of East Chicago, visited her mother, Mrs. Rose of Amy avenue, yesterMay. Mrs. S. Pierce and daughter of Amy avenue, returned nome Monday from the Post Graduate hospital. August Eggers and Henry Esgers are spending a few days hunting at Shelby, Ind. Charles Newell of Amy avenue, was a Cnicago visitor Wednesday. Mesdames George Holsworth and George Slack rfeturned home from Peoria, 111., after a week's visit with relative?. Julius Linneman of I-ake avenue, tiansacted business in Chicago, jesterday. ilis. Domke of Chicago, spent Wednesday here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rohrdanz of Roberts avenue. Frank Spoars who is ill with typhoid lever at St. Margaret's hospital, is getting along nicely. Merle Sellers of Amy avenue. is spending the week at Warsaw, Ind., visiting his parents. Mrs. Bergerson ai;d daughter Adell of Harfison avenue, were Hammond visitors. Wednesday.
The members of the Pricilla Embroidery club met Wednesday after
noon at the 'nome of Mrs. Henry Eggers. The guests spent a pi asant afternoon in needlework until 4 o'clock when a dainty luncheon was served. Charles Davidson of Gary, was a business visitor here last, evening. Miss Mary Girman of Harrison are-
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An entertainment and k-e cream so
cial will be 'given by the Highland public firhool, Tuesday evening, November . 1916. Admission 10 and 15 cents. 1 1-24-4
CorroDoration. A policeman, whose eviilonre was taken at his bodsiile in tin hospital, deposed: "The prisoner sat upon me, railing me an ass, ti precious dlt, a scarecrow, u rtijrf muffin and an idiot."
i And. tins being the conclusion of his;
depositions, is signature was. preceded by the foriyal ending, "All of which I swear is true."
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First dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" relieves all grippe misery.
Don't ta stuffed -u p ! Quit blowing and snuffling: J rinse of "Fape's Cohf Compound" taken every two hours un til three jdoses are taken will end grippe misery and
break up a severe cold either in
head, chest, body or limbs.
' It promptly opens clogged-up nosj trila and air passages; stops nasty disi charge or nose running; relieves sick
headache, dullness, feveriahness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness.. "Pape's Cold Compound'" is the ti nick est. surest relief known and costs only 25 cents at drug stores. H acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Don't accept a substitute. Adv.
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I ly l ulled press. ) j OMAHA. N KB., Nov. 23. Marshal William Hurns of Spauldlng, Neb., who I identified n suspect as Jean Crones, the 5 cook who poisoned the si. up t the I Archbishop Mundeb-in banquet in Chicago, several months ago. today was so
sure tiiat he hail tne right man that lie was afraid to keep the prisoner in the city jail. lie took him to the county seat at I'.artlelt and then wired Chi-
the i cago officials to come for him.
Burns identified the man by a pho-
tograpii while the suspect was playing j
pool last night.
Nci Responsible. Nervous old Ludy "Now, are yen
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