Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 141, Hammond, Lake County, 1 December 1916 — Page 10

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ASK FOR and GET HORiLICK'S THE ORIGINAL v HALTED MILK Cbaip snbstitatea cost YOU bum pxlca.

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bask or w x x lis a Responsibility and Resources Ovsr 1,000.01 JO Open Evnlna l.ST H'u leather purse. Uberal r'MrJ for return to 345 Sheridan nr.. 12-1-1 Mr. and Aire. John D. Williams and '!! I'.dward, left yesterday for Cincinnati. Ohio, where they were called by ; ! death of Mr. Williams' sister, who ' crl here with Mr. and Mrs. Williams for several months. levi Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hari'if on Burns of Ohio avenue, who ha3 '.en living with his tincle at Michigan ' Cy. had the misfortune, to have three ;incers on 1:1s left had cut off In a corn shredder on Tuesday.. In the accident rho yours: man's right hand just eseap1 being injured also. Mr. and Mrs. Mums were called to Michigan City by

Clear, Peachy Skin Awaits Anyone Who Drinks Hot Water

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Says an inside bath, before break-

fast helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. ,

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hr.ght. alert a good, clear skin and a natural, rosy, healthy complexion are assured only by pure blood. If .n!y every man and woman could be induced t adopt the morning inside bath, what a gratifying change would :ake place. Instead of the thousands .f sickly, anaemic-looking- men. women and gir's. with pasty or muddy omplexions; instead of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks." "rundowns," "brain fags' and pessimists we shouldrsee a vrile, optimistic throng: of rosyi. heefeed people everywhere.An inside bath is had by drinking each morning', before breakfast, a class of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, .liver, kidneys and ten yards of bo-wels the previous day's Indigestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing; sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting: more food into the stomach. Those eubjeet to sick headache, biliousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and particular those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged tr obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug'' store whfr-b. will coat bu a trifle, bftt is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change in both health and appearance, awaiting those who practice internal sanitation. We must remember that inside cleanliness is more important than outside, became the skin does not absorb impurities to contaminate the blood while the pores !n the tlvrty feet of bowels do. Adv.

HAMMOND, WHITING AND EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY TIME TABLE. Hammond to 63rd Street and South

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their son's accident, Tie being confined to the Michigan City hospital, the latter remaining there for several days. Mrs. Henry S. Davidson will entertain the music and art section of the Fortnightly club at her home in Liporte avenue tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock to which meeting Mrs. Davidson Invites ail members of the Fortnightly club. Mrs. Orlando Davideon of Portland, Ore., and Mrs. iAicy Mitchell or Milwaukee, both of whom were ex-members of the club, the latter being- the first president, will be present at this meeting to which Mrs. Davidson lso invites all friends of these two ladies. Mrs. Floyd Banks will entertain the Kntre Nous club at her home in Fisohrupp avenue this evening. Miss Louise Randall spent Thanksgiving at the home of her brother in Chicago., Miss May Bailey of Clark street, left

i yesterday for Urbana. Ohio, where she

will epend a month visiting her mother. Mrs. Charles C"lp and daughters of Hammond, visited . Whiting friends on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Niziolkiewicz and daughter FTancea of Xew York avenue, spent Thanksgiving in Chicago with th former's sister.

Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Dwyer and daugh- j ter spent yesterday here visiting with j

1 their daughter, Mrs. I. C. Grubb. on i

113th street. ! William (Joridon, son of Mr. and Mrs. : Al Uomlon of 110th street, surprised j his many friends by his marriage to. Miss Helen Johnson of Chicago, which occurred on Wednesday. Mr. Gondon j la at present a dental, student at j Northwestern university. Mr. and !bfs. Thomas Morlan and daughter Klorenve, spc nt Thanksgiv- j Ing with their .daughter, Mrs. Fred Einsele at Hammond. Miss Pauline Koehlcr, the visitlng-j nurse, is spending a few days visiting I in Chicago. ! Miss Klizabeth Putnam of Decatur, j 111., is spending her vacation here vis- i Iting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Putnam. Kugene Putnam of Valpa-j ralso university and Miss Kdna Putnam j of the University of Chicago, all spent! Thanksgiving with their parents. 1 John Poppen. who was Injured while at work at the Standard Oil Company , seeral weeks ago. is improving at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago. It was necessary to amputate a portion) of Mr. Poppen's foot. j Steve Korona of South Chicago, was'

arrested yesterday while riding a motorcycle in an intoxicated condition. Korona was allowed to go to his home, leaving hia motorcycle for security to appear for trial today. John, the six-year old son of John Haragody of 539 Fischrupp avenue, cut a severe gash in bis head when he fell on the street, biting his head on a'-brick on the pavement. Three Thanksgiving eve balls were he,ld ii Whiting, the Owis. the Elks and the K. of C. At each of these functions a very pleasant time was enjoyed by Whitlr.g. as well as a number of cut of town guests. Princess Theatre tonight. Jesse Lasky presents America's leading film favorite, Fannie Ward. A Gutter Magdalene, a beautiful drama of Salvation army w orkers In four acts; a'so a Burton Holmes travel picture of Scotland. Admission, 5 and 10 cents. Tomorrow afternoon. Fort the Heart of a Princess, a fairy story in three parts;

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A.'C'l There it one sure, safe way to avo'nl r. blotchy, pimply tkin. A good or bad complexion comes from within. If you want a clear complexion, ' a c!rrn slcin rosy cheeks and good ' hth , your blood must be pure and ths pc '...oaous matter must becarried off. ; Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets I a:?ist natuie to remove all poisonous

w.iste matter in the system. They act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after-effects. They are reliable safe and cannot harmare ued by women folks everywhere. Constipation is nearly always the cnuseof c'l ailments of women. The intestines must be made to do their work S3 nature intended in a normal way. Have color in your cheeks. Take one ort-.TTtabletsnightlyand note the pleasing results. All druggists 10cand25c.

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Poisoned by Thousands! (By I II. SMITH, M. D.) The victims of auto-intoxication are many thousand every day. By reason of the toxins, or poisons, bred in the intestines, these poisonous bacteria are sent all thru the blood channels nd the victim feel tired, sleepy anci headachy, or the brain doesn't work as usual. The best treatment for this is to drink hot water before breakfast plenty of water ail day and procure a supply of Dr: Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, made of Mayapple, leaves of aloes, etc.. with no calomel, entirely vegetable, which can be obtained at drug stores for Z cents..

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kidneys and bladder, and drinking plentifully of pure water will clean;-t them to a certain extent. Then obtain at the drug store a little Anuric, which was first- discovered- by Dr. Pierce of Surgical Institute in Buffalo. Anuric should be taken before meals. It is manv times more potent than

lithia in throwing off the

accumulations of uric acid. Dr. Weir Mitchell once said: "Whit we call diseases are only symptoms jf conditions. Allow the man's vitality to be i educed to a certain point. fln-J he is ripe for any of these weaknesses, or certain conditions which we rail disease." Through f if; lure of kidnes to set, through congestion, inflammation, any person's condition is ripe for disease to fasten its hold upon the system. Anuric has been tested fc.r the past few years for kidney, bladder, urir: acid troubles, rheumatism, gout, and such aliments as follow, and so many cases both acute and stubborn havt yielded to this wonderful remedy that I d' not hesitate to recommend it.

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Ladies' Blouses (ieorcotte Crepe Blouses Made of verv tineI u a I 1 1 v ( icorette Crepe in many attrative models. Reasonably priced. To see tlicm means to want one". Star Stamps given with each p)purchase. Open evenings until S p. in. Saturday and pay day 10 p. m.

Ijst Sunday a large Hudson Super

Six containing abo.it ten persons turn- I woman

ed turtie in a ditch just west of Mtrrillville. . Fortunately none of the occupants were seriously injured. They were from Gary. The Reeder boy w as brquight home ! Monday from a Chicago Hospital where : be had been operated on. Howard Walters was in Chicago on Tuesday. ' . ; J. F. Stoltz and family and Mrs. (itrlack, Mrs. Stoltz's mother, visited in ' Chicago last Sunday at the Shearer j home. Mrs. Stoltz's sister. I

Word was received here that Ale-i ander Thompson, tn old-timer in thisi community was in very poor health.'

He lieves with his son. Fred Thompson. In Hobart. His old friends reyre to learn of his illness. Sirs. W. J. Sader and children of Gary, visited with her parents several days last we-k, ami called oil friends. K. Walters Is on the jury this week and htst, in Hammond. yHaroid Phillips is improving after

i having a narrow escape in an automobile accident, but will not be ablo to I attend school this week. I 1 icin't forget to see I'licle Sam and j get a .parcel post package of him at

the bazaar, Dec. fi. ChicktMi supper will be served that night also. Fred Iddings is expecting to return from Montana whfiche has been visiting, in the near future. Parcel post packages are coming in from almost every state for the bazaar. Dec. fi. J. V. Stoltz was in t-'t. John. Tuesday.

Against W inkles

J is being won everywhere, ' j every day and by every

woman who employs beauty's faithful ally Usit, the wonderful pure nutoil skin food brought from old Egypt.

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applied at night before retiring, is guar an. tecTi to quickly banish all wrinkles, caused by old ege, work, worry or exposure, bring back color and smoothness to faded complexions, and f-ed the skin back to perfect

hea!Uiti!lnes3. ISo other treatment is necessary. Contains nothing to cause hair growth.'' Always put up in , opal bottles. Talc nothing else. ; Fifty Cents a Bottle at all drug stores j USIT MTG. COMPANY. 83oMainSL, Du.rf:, N- Y. Propricton fir -is

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s'.-:.i( r. ,.., -Mr. and .Mrs. Ilcvwani of Nile, Mich., returned home yesterday after a visit with their daughter. Mrs. Geo. Foster and family. The 1-owcil liiyh school basketball tejim was deflated Wednesday night by the Momm high school basketball team by the score of 21 to 15.

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November 20. Mrs. F. Ruchtt was a Chicago visitor yesterday. The Misses Owen. Hess Hayward and Kmilv Uracki-n wiil give an informal

j dancing party at StraUon's hall, Friday evening. .Mr. Rili-y of Springfield, transartcd business here yesterday. I The Hobart bowling tr; m le fea ted I the Tolleston Whirlwinds at Tolles-

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Plesss tell me something about Labor day, the origin of it, etc. Labor day is a day set apart as a lec;al holiday in every state in the Union. In 1882 thtf Knights of Labor held their original assembly In New York in the mouth Of September, which on the "ith reviewed a great parade orj:ai:ized by the Central Labor union of that t ity. - The next year the parade was held the first Monday in September, and, in 1SS4, on the resolution of Georjre R. Lloyd, one. of the Knights of Labor, it was decided that all futunr parades should be held on that day, and that the day shouid be known as labor day. Workingmen's organizations all over the country then began ;tu aidiatiuii to Induce the state legislatures to declare the day a legal holiday, and on March 13, 1SST, Colorado led the way, to be quickly followed by New Jersey, New York and Massachusetts. The first Monday in September Is now established as Labor dav.

No matter how good jrour bread has been in the past, try oat HO-MAYDE and se flow much improvement it will make in it. Year loaves will be larger, lighter and more wholesomely sweet not the slightest trf""Jyi' sourness or soggynes jtie to chilled or overhtairtd dough. , i

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keeps the bread freh Ion gr and gives it a more delicious flavor. HO-MAYDE makes an extra loai with the same materials. HO-MAYDE i guaranteed to be absolutely pure, holeSome and dependable. If vo are unable to secure HO-MAYDE at yonr gn.'cery we ih mid it tor 15c. Write for tree sample-

ton last evening by i'33. Tiie Hobart team from Chicago at leal alleys.

a score of "5.1 H to team will play a Saturday evening

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Miss Amanda Dexter- of Atchison avenue, who has been unable to walk since her operation' for appendicitis several weeks ago, is now able to take a. few steps and her many friends ate hoping for ber complete recovery in a short time. Mrs. John Peterson and eon motored to Chicago, Tuesday, where they visited her brother, Mr. Lapp and family. Mrs. John Dreesen of East Chicago, visited friends here Tuesday. Mrs. Augusta Eggers of Roberts avenue, entertained the members of the Marquette club and a few friends at her home Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Charles Stross. who eaves Friday for Rockport. Texas. During the afternoon several games of pedro were played and prizes were awarded Mesdames C. G. BueJ), A. H. Stross and John Blaul. At the close of the games an elaborate luncheon was served. Miss Josephine Jewett of 116th street, is spending the week-end in Detroit. Mich., visiting friends. Mis. George Dibbins of Fast Side, spent Wednesday here visiting her sister. Mrs. Albert Schaefer. Mrs. T. W. Kohr of Indiana boulevard, attended a meeting of the library board in Hammond, Tuesday evening. William Theissen is quite ill at his home in Indiana boulevard. , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jewett of Hammond, visited at the Jewett home in Indiana boulevard, last evening.' Mr. and Mrs. William Eggers and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Blaul visited Mrs. John P.laul at the St. llernard hos-

poisonous j pita!, Tuesday evening. j Mr. and Mrs. John Kidney entertain

ed a number or friends at cards at their home in Central-avenue. Wednesday evening. Edward Hennessy arid son of Chicago, visited at the Stross home, in Harrison, avenue, last evening. Mrs. Robert Atchison of lake avenue, entertained a number of relatives and friends at a luncheon Tuesday In celebration of her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Fritz Kasch and daughter Emma, were guests of Hammond' friends

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The annual bazaar of St. Edward's church opened yesterday. There was an extra good attendance. The bazaar will continue until Saturday. "Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foster went to Evanston, 111., yestrday to visit their son (Hyde and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Singleton of Shelby, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Singleton here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. T.Hunt visited relatives and friends in Rensselaer, yesterday. Mrs. Frank Maloy and son John spent

can breathe freely. T,"o more hawkir.K, snuffling, mucous discharge, hea'd.jf'hc. dryness no strutiiing for breath at iii;-;ht, your co'd of catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuDcd up! Ot a small bcttie of Ely's Cream Halm from your druggist now-. Apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream tn your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head: soothe and heal tiie swollen, inflamed mucrrus membrane, givl ig you instant relief. Ely's f'rearrl Balm is Just what every cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. D's just splendid. Adv.

Please give an outline of the government of Canada and names of the provinces composing it. The oflichtl title of Canada is the Dominion of Canada. It embraces eleven provinces viz: Alberta. British Columbia. Manitoba. New Uruuswick, Nova Scotia. Ontario, Prince Edward Island. Quebec, Saskatchewan. Northwest Territories and Yukon Territory. The government is federal, centered at Ottawa, the capital of the Dominion, while each of .the provinces, like our states, has its local legislature and capital. The head of the federal government. Is a governor general, appointed by the ITtng of Great Britain and hold-

l Ing office for five years. Each provj in'-e has a lieutenant governor, appointed by the federal government for a

term of five years.

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Unwritten Poetry. Many people suppose that poetry is j something to be found only in books. ! contained in' lines of ten syllables I with like endings; but wherever there I Is a sense of beauty, or power, or harI monv, as in the motion of a wave of ; the sea. in the growth of a flower that ; "spreads its sweet leaves to the air, ; end dedicates its beauty to the sun" there is poetry ia its birth. Mazlitt.

I Miller's Anslseptic Oil, Known as ISnake- Oil

12th and Broadway Gary

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for tou In

Will limber yon -up. A new cr- ation, antiseptic and pain ki!!- r combined. For stiff and swollen joints, tnhe.s and pftms. cuts and burns. Should be in every home. Guaranteed. L'ilc and fiim et lending 1 ru legists. Kaufman .- Wolf.

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Stamford, Conn., Nurse Tells How She Found Health. Stamford. Cdn. "I am a nurse and suffered from a nervous breakdown. I had no appetite and could not sleep at night, and nothing seemed to help me. By chance I heard of Vinol. and after taking the first" bottle T noticed an irn-

Droveinenl. and four bottles made m

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night or day. I consider Vinol a won - j j derful tonic." Edith It. Forbes, Slam-j I ford. Conn. j The reason Vinol is so successful in; overcoming such conditions is because j lit is "a constitutional remedy and goes', j to the seat of the trouble. It is the j greatest strength creator we know : I due to the beef and cod liver peptone j

iron and manganese peptonates ami ; glycerophosphates which it contains,! all dissolved in a pure medicinal wine. 1 We have seen so many wonderful j recoveries like this right here in Han:-i mond caused by Vinol, that we fe"l perfectly safe in offering to return j

money in everv such case where nml

fails to benefit. Joseph , W. We

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Drug Store in all Indiana towns. Adv

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Piano in Your Home Christmas Morning

Will uot only add charm to the occasion. 1ml ; lastins ioy for a lifetime. Straube Player Pianos arc in

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REMOVES SKIN AFFECTIONS One package prores it. Sold and iuaronteed by aboro Vinol druggist.

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TIDES' advertising will ennlile you to breuk all your business record for the jrnr end. Call a TIMES nd man rleht nway.

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! Kranich & Bach Pianos, Straube, Behr Bros. & Co., is'M

Francis Bacon, Kohler,& Campbell, etc., in Grands, Uprights and Players. It will repay you in dollars and satisfaction to choose your Christinas piano at Straube s. New Pianos at Christmas Cut Prices glO Sends a Piano Home $10

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

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Overton Piano, large oak case, onhy

Irvington Piano, large burl walnut case!. 21

Hilmer Piano, large fancy mah., only Geo. P. Gross Piano, dark mah., only Haynes Player riano, latest 88-note, only. . . Kohler'tt Campbell Piano, oak or mah., only. Hammond Pianos, fancy waL, only Francis Bacon Pianos, all woods, only

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Wessel Plaver Pianos, any wood, onlv

Wagner Player Pianos, dak and mah., only.

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