Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1916 — Page 9

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THE TIMES. ACT 11

Your Christmas Problems Solved Here at Silver's Jewelry Store Wc are here to servo you faithfully and intelligently. For months we have heen making preparations for you. Wc have thought of all of you. It matters little what vou want in the wav of

a jewelry. It matters not how little or how much you I want to spend. We are prepared to give you exactly I what you want at the price you want to pay.. This Christmas stock of ours is complete in evory

detail. It is complete in variety of assortment it is

complete in quality, and above all else it is right In price.. You would be doing yourself and your friends a great injustice if you were to even to consider buying Christmas presents before seeing what we have to offer. We offer everything that is good in Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry, Silverware' and Cut Class.

Wc are featuring a twenty-year guaranteed Cold Watch with seven-jeweled Elgin movement at $8.50. Other styles up to $75.00.

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arc well pleas. -d t( i;!,,,w t!,a fully T ec.vere.l a if I js t's. saa boy. Tin-- I-i.li.-a- A ' I is to tfive a taa.i ir and supper . day, I.')e. . M:s. J, i;. Liuirf wa a Visitor csterday. Joseph Grimmer :-.ns niov. .1 new r.'M...ih e just ,-i;n. !.:..' tiou av. nile.

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A jan(loino ."jewel case given without extra I; arse with each article purchased-

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Mrs. Edward Shaefer. Mrs. Roy K Greeti ami Mrs.. Kay Whiunor vv. re hostesses at tne nvls club yesttT(l;i .if ternoen, the oe.-uisioii beimij la. lies Jay. You can save on Thank;ivjn;r linens if you buy at Gordon's. 11-24-1 The first of a series of "community urograms." to b- Riven .dua-ins ticyear by the members of the H.-irsps music and public speakin.tr will be j,rc, senteJ tonight in rf.e hih .school auditorium. Taere will be no admission charge and every one will be w elcome. The program -follows: Hontr Carmen . . Chorus I

Piano Solo OnorKo Coi-M Reading "A Nisrht of Unrt.ir" i Lloyd liueluinon I Song .Suite "Serenade" i Ruth Tilton ! Kent; I'm Hist Vie Kino Bl'ime... i Ruth Tiltoti (Keadingr Slabel Wickhorst i Reading- "Poor IJttle Cat."

BASK O WH1IIB J l.cl'tnc-ijll!iy Kesourcv OtM i 0.:C.0J '' Opa Gvtnlog. l';ie Christian KnUeavor of the Christi :, church at Central avenue, '.i.itlnir are to give an entertainment fnr tie benefit of their building fund. '. i.e play will be under the direction ; Miss Beth Constance White of Chi-i-..-o :ul her iu!-a in elecution. Those

taking part are as follows: Beth Con-! ."" Orac-e Bowman stance White. Anna Bernstein. Mary!aI y Pkochoska

yns e,.M.. jjiic enoru. 1 This program is Biven as regular

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. ; ii Masterson. .-taadards of value vary widely, but re is nnr standard which ha never i d a nd that 1 the value in Walk- . r :-hoes. Gordon's. 11-24-1 Koselka of White Oak avenue, taken" to St. Marearet's Aospital , :e she is said to be very ill. i c James A. Oil I has gone to Clevea. Ohio, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Robinson, and other relatives. Miss Gertrude Lauer of Oliver street, ...1 returned from an extended visit in east.

Get the Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast

Saya we can't look or feel right with the system full of poisons.

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LtlM'Nl, Fancy Ribbon, saitalile for bows and fancy work, on sale at Gordon's. Saturday, at 2: yard. 11-24-1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. davit, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bader and Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Reaubien attended a tiinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. V . Albright in Gary last evening. The meeting- of the mu-dc and art section of the FortnicrhtTy club which is to be held at the home of Mrs. Henry K. Iavidson, Nov. 28 ia.is been postponed until Saturday, I'ee. 2. at whicii time Mrs. Lucy Davidson Mitchell .f Milwaukee, a charter member of the club, and Mrs. Orlando Oavidson of rortiand. (ire., will tfoth be here to attend the meetins. Dr. ami Mr?. A. J. Lauer wiil enter-

j tain the members of the Magazine j club at a dinner party at. their home j in Oliver street tomorrow ev-ninfr. ! Mrs. II. K. Beaubieti entertained at j a silver tea at her home in Baporte j avenue. A. large number was present, j music beinr furnished by Miss Lut-iie j DaeR-lin:. ' Mrs. Henry Davidson entertained

t v-eig ht children at a. birthday : party at her home in Laporte avenue

in honor of the fifth birthday anniversary of her dausnter, Bonnie Jean. A matinee party was part of the program in which Mrs. Davidson took the children to the I'rincess theatre. Thomas J. Bartiett is conlined to his home in Fischrupp avemfe, witn an attack of rheumatism. Mrs. Thomas J. rtiollett visited her daughter. Miss Kdytha Hollett, yesterday. The Tri Kappa sorority will meet at the Schauh home in Sh.-ridan avenue to morrow eveniicr. Tne evening will be devoted to the study of Indiana, authors.

Millions of folks batne internauj

,,w instead of, loading their system w it'u drugs. "What' an inside bath? ' oil say. Well, it 5s guaranteed t p. ifnrni miracles if you could believe 1 a.-e- hot water enthusiasts. 'i iie.-e are vast numbers of men and .,(... ii who, immediately upon arising ; a tie morning-, drink a. glass of real la.t water with a teaspoonful of lime- . -,..n- phosphate in it. This is a very . eeilent health measure. It is' intended to flush the. stomach, liver, kid-ii.-ys and the thirty feet of intestines ..: i he previous day's vve.-jte, sour bile ad indigestible material left over in lie- body which if not eliminated . very day. Vecome food for th" mi:1...US of bacteria which infest the ' cv. Is. the quick result is poisons and j.iA-irn which are then absorbed iota Mood causing headache, bilious ata. ks, foul breath, bad taste; colds. -.. '.madi trouble, kidney misery, sleepb ssnes.s. impuro blood and all sorts ' a iliin nts. Beople who feci wood one day ami badly the next, but who simply can let pet feeling right, are nrg-ed to obtain a quarter pound of limestone, phosphate at the drug store. Ths will cost very little but is sufficient l.i make anyone a real crank on the .Mibject of internal sanitation. Just as soap and hot -water act on .ho skin, cleansing, sweetening and i I'-shening. so limestone phosphate end hot water act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. It is vastly more important to bathe on the inside than on the outside, because the .-kin poref do net absorb impurities into the bloo. while the bowel pores do. - Adv.

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The Chesterton Tribune's Hebron correspondent: Mrs. Samuel Diiihtt'oot of Griffith, has been detained here about five weeks on account of her little son Wayne, feeing taken down with scarlet fever, since which time they have been under quarantine. Mrs.

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rieral of her mother, Mrs. Jos. Isadore

Brunicorn. and soon after the funeral the youngster developed what tiie attending physician pronounced scarlet fever. Hence the quarantine. Now the little fellow is out again and expects to leave witn his mother on Saturday for their home in Griffith, where he will resume his school duties. His mother and father are well pleased with the medical- treatment he nas received at this point, and feel that they were lucky to bring the child out all

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This is our 51st Thanksgiving for prospsrity. It is a Thanksgiving for you and for us and this is how. We are going to have yon help us celebrate it in spite of the increased cost of table ware. We .are going to place on sale TOMORROW and TOMORROW ONLY six hundred 72-piece Dinner Sets at just about what they cost us. $8.95 for the 72 pieces on easy credit tenrs of payment. Purest coin gold has been used in decorating these sets. A gold band one-fourth of an inch in width has been applied to each piec . including both covers and dish frame of covered pieces and has been so thoroughly applied that it will not scratch or wash off. TOMORROW is the day to get one of these pure gold decorated 72-piece Dinner Sets for $8.95. Seventy-two pieces cf finest quality, semi-porcelain so thoroughly fired, then fired and blazed again, that the pieces will not scr::t::i in washing and handling and will be very difficult to crack or chip. If you want to find cut what a bargain this is, price these Geld Decorated Dinner Sets at any cash store. Pay ONE DOLLAR cash. Give the family a Thanksgiving surprise. - Won't they just acclaim and won't you feel proud when yoii see your snowy table cToth covered with this exquisite dinner ware? Why, it looks like twice the price and it is worth twice the price. Hake your dining room look prosperous with it. Pay ONE DOLLAR monthly after you get it, meanwhile you can use it for Thankrgiving, Christmas, when you have guests and for every day, a dinner set suitable for all occasions. We will deliver it in plenty cf time for Thanksgiving. Adorn your table with this set next Thursday, but be sure and get on-. TOMORROW.

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