Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 143, Hammond, Lake County, 4 December 1916 — Page 6

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THE TIXIE3 Monday, Dec. 4, 191 6 eighborhoo 9 A sake UDuiitVi CROWN POINT LOWELL MUNSTER DYER MERRILLVILLE LANSING WHITING CEDAR LAKE GRIFFITH SHELBY ST. JOHN HOBART HIGHLAND ROBERTSDALE

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Modern mothers don't let their children sniffle. They know chat a tube of genuine Kondon'a Catarrhal Jelly will make the child breathe more comfortably. Sin.ce 1839, 20 million intelligent American mothers have used Kondon'a for cold - in head or nasal catarrh. Some druggists offer you complimentary trial cans. All druggists offer 25 cent tubes w"th the understanding that if the first tub does not do you a dollar's worth of good, you can get your quarter back from Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly, Minneapolis, Minn.

Whiting And Its People bank or vziima Responsibility and Resources Ortt (l,0J0.U- AO Ones Evwls(i Princess Theatre tonight. Daniel Frohman presents Frank Lasee in "The Evil Tliereof," a powerful morality drama in five acts; also a Paramount pictdsraph. Admission, 5 and 10 cents. Tomorrow afternon Charlie Chaplin in "Behind the Screen," and Wm. Farnum in "The Bondman," by Hall Caine. Admission, 5 and 13c. 12-4-1 Miss Myrtle Sheldon of Chicago, was the guest of Miss Irene Stewart over Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Edward Adams of Ohio avenue has returned from an extended visit with relatives-in Olean, X. Y., "and other eastern points. Opining of Toyland! See our toys Kverything in toys. Kverything Is there that' will-please the children. H. Gordon & Son. 12-4-1 The Parent-Teachers association of the high school will hold their regu lar meeting next Thursday evening. Absolutely amajing values in worn an's coats at Gordon's, 12-4-1 The Plymouth club will hold its reg ular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. A. N. Beaubien in Atchison ave nue tomorrow evening, at which there will be held the annual election of of ficers. Our store is filled with all suitable Hoiidsy merchandise. Special barBuins for pay-day. H. Gordon & Son. 12-4-1 The S. and D. of will have their regular meeting tonight but their en tertainment has been postponed for two weeks. On Wednesday night the degree 'team from Whiting will go to Indiana Harbor to Initiate a large class HELPFUL WORDS From a Gary Citizen. Is your back lame and painful? Does it ache especially after exertion? Is there a soreness In the kidney rerion? These sysmptoms suggest weak kid' aeys. If so there Is danger in delay. Weak kidneys get fast weaker. Hive your trouble prompt attention. Toan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys, or neighbors use and recommend them. F.ead this Gary testimony. Mrs. Wm. Rowe, 624 Carolina St., Gary, says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills In the past with t7 goofl results and am only too glad to recommend them. I avtse -their us to anyne suffering from weak and disordered condition of the kidneys. I know Doan's Kidney- PH1 are a fm. reliable medicine." Price SOe. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for akidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Rowe had. " Foster-Milburn Co., Prop., Buffalo. X. T. Adv.

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of candidates. . . Charles Klose has been confined to his home, 535 New York avenue, the past week by illness. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clesko of Atchison avenue, was baptized by Father Benedict on ' Sat urday and named Helen Catherine. The sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chilla. David Quinn is still confined to his bed with an attack of rheumatism, he having been laid up for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Willial Gordon will re side with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Gordon on 119th street, and Mr. Gordon- will continue his dental course at Northwestern university. The M. W. of A. and the P.oyal Neighbors entertained their famiUes at I. O. O. F. hall with a suffragette program which was given by the Royal Neighbors. The following program was carried out: Address of Weleom.. Mrs. Amelia Klose Woman's Rights ' Mrs. Caroline Adley Turn About is Fair Play Mrs. Lottie Burwe'l The Glad Day is Coming Mrs. Kate Moylan Sad Condition of Downtrodden Women ...Mrs. Ricka Lohse Man Wants to Be President Neda Blanchard Closing . Address - -. Mrs. Elizabeth Barr Mrs. Gage's 'singing was much appreciated and Rev. C. E. Trueblood gave fine talk. Refreshments w?ere served to over 100 guests after which they triped the light fantastic for several hours. ' ' ' William D. Marshall of Pennsylvania avenue, has gone to NewYork where he has taken a position. Mrs. T. W. Eaton of Sheridan avenue, has been entertaining her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morkland of Columbus, Ind., for several days. , The following officers were elected at the meeting of the Daughters of Rebekah: N. G., Mrs. Anna Hamilton: vice grand, Mrs. Marie Peceny; secretary Mrs. Cora Eaton; financial secretary, Mrs. Matie Allison; treasurer, Mrs. Hannah Olson: trustee, Sirs. Nellie Shawcroft. The noble grand will appoint the remainder of the officers. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins spent Satuiday at the home of the latter's sister in Austin. The Ladies" Aid society of the Christian church will give a chicken pie supper and bazaar at the church Wednesday, Dec. 6. Mrs. W. S. Purlnton of Olivet. 111., spent several days visiting with D. B. Purinton and wife of Sheridan avenue. Misses Gladys and Olwen Pritchard. i Margaret Griffith and Lucy Hatch attended the Princess theatre in Chicagon Saturday. ROBERTSDALE Cleo, the little daughter of Mrs. Frank Schultz of Amy avenue, underwent an operation for adenoids at the Washington Park hospital, Saturday. Mrs. Charles Stross and son of Harrison avenue, visited her mother, Mrs. Barbey in Chicago.. yesterday. Mrs. Frank Buehler, Jr., and Mrs. Charles Eggers visited Mrs. John Blaul the St. Bernard hospital, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Melvin and children visited in Chicago, Saturday. Herman Rosenbaum and daughter Dorothy, returned to their home in

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This model is so simple in lines that it is adapted to almost any figure. It is of leather colored bo I i via cloth, with white collar and cuffs. A wide black silk ribbon, looped once at the neck, carries out tha contrast between material and trimming. The fastening of a single button at the waist line is also black. Wanatah, Ind., after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Steinke. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vis of Harrison avenue, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moore of South Haven.T Mich. Alfred Enters returned home from Miiwauke, where he spent several days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Klinke. Miss Violet Nicholson of Roberts avenue, visited friends in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Cripp and children of Elkhart. Ind., returned home after a few days' .visit with her sister, Mrs. Rowe of Roberts avenue. Mrs. George Slack of Pearl street, was a Hammond visitor Friday. Mrs. Charles Railler entertained a number of friends at a dinner in honor Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Drink a glass of real hot water before breakfast to wash out poisons. . Life is not merely to live, but to live. well, eat wel!, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. What a gorious condition to attain, and yfX how verv easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to fel dull and heavy , when they arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can. instead: feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out thi whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailinfr, sick or well. should. each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of -limestone phosphate in it to vash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's, indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins: thus cleansing, sweetening ahd purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food- into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on en empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and .gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While y..u a-re enjoying your breakfast the water and phosphate is quietly extracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly . complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store which will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subpect of internal sanitation. Adv.

What is the Cause of Rheumatism, Lumbago and Gout?

(By VALENTINE MOTT PIERCE. M. D.) Ever since Scheele, In 1775, discovered that uric acid was present In the system, scientific men have been making experimental Investigations and it is the almost universal opinion of our best medical men that the presenc of uric, acid in the system in excess is the cause of rheumatism and gout. When the urate salts are precipitated out of the biood into the solid tissue-structure the person suffers from gout or rheumatism in the muscles an"d Joints, or suffers from lumbago and pain in the back muscles. The first aim of the sufferer should be to get rid of the uric acid, which, in excess. Is a poison, snd to do this it is well to drink a pint of hot water morning and night get tablets of Anuric at the nearest drug store and take them before meals regularly. Anuric will do no harm to the system and 'will carry off the uric acid by stimulating the kidneys. Then tincture Iodine may be painted over the swellings, or in more severe cases hot linseed poultices may be applied to soothe the local symptoms. But most important is it for the sufferer to abstain from red meat, to diet, drink only lemonade or hot water, and take Anuric for a considerable time as it causes a drainage outward of the uriacid and is many times more potent than lithia and usually one finds that it dissolves uric acid as hot water does sugar. Adv. of, her son, Lawrence's third birthday. Mrs. Elmer Bauer of Indiana boulevard, visited friends in Chicago, yesterda . Mrs. Henry Ehlers of Roberts avenue, was the guest of Mrs. Mann of Hammond. Saturday. Mrs. H. Metsch and children of Amyavenue, spent Friday in South Chicago visiting her mother, Mrs. Dailey. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eggers attended the poultry show in Hammond, Saturday evening. Mrs. Francis Groves" of Amy ave nue spent Friday visiting in Chicago. r .jmWhii. taaVfa

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LADY'S FIVE-GORE SKIRT. By Anabel Worthlngton.

With confidence in the knowledge that the yoke effect in the separate skirt will have a strong following; for the fall season, the designers continue active in creatRIFFITH The new Griffith Meat Market is now open for busineFS on Junction avenue, opposite postofflce. Trinen & Suprinski, dealers in first class meats, poultry, game, oysters, can goods, etc. 12:l:4t. LOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Solon Hayden and son MerwinMerwin of Chicago Heights, attended the funeral of Mrs. C. C. Pattee here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. James Pinkerton of Shelby, visited relatives here yestrday. A. T. Elliott was a Chicago visitor Saturday. Mrs. Oscar Snyder returned to her home in Chicago Heights Saturday, after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. H. D. Alyea, and other relatives.

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ing styles that will show many -variations of this feature. In the ilhistratloa a model is presented with yoke and front gore in one piece. The affect is truly novel. In the arrangement of a ti Twasiin fold of material on each side front a dsvidedly new note is struck and oae is a forceful style feature. There Is a tHf dency toward lavishness in trimming wHfc buttons. A panel front is the result r the original decorative treatment, addfrm to t?:e "line lalue" of the garment, which Is rot in five gores. A seam at the left side of the back indicates where the dosing is mde. To make Vis yon will not be crowded f'-.r time and U'.e pattern ts as dear as 'layUgbt. Sraiirt biack id white check wool materiel will give aft attractive skirt, but there are a number of weaves equally satisfactory. The pattern of No. 7,929 is cut In sii . 24 to 32 waist measure. To make in siz 24 wii! reqi ire 4. yavfs 36 inch material, if with a nip; without a nap, 3T yards, You may obtaifr the pattern by sendiae 10 cents to tha office of this publication. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols were Chicago visitors Saturday. George W. Lawrence of Urbana, 111., ex-sheriff of Lake county, was greeting oH friends here Saturday. Mrs. Emory Gragg of Steger, 111., came Saturday for a visit with Lowell rela tives. Miss Marion Nelson went to Lafayette Saturday to visit her sister Emily, who is attending Purdue university. Mrs. James White and Mrs. Lynch and daughter, Irene returned to their home In Krookston last evening after a visit at the home of Mr. and MrsAndy Nichols. Dally Thought. Whatever may happen to thee It was prepared for thee from all eternity, and the complication of causea was frenl eternity spinning the thread not only f thy being, but of all that is incident to it. Marcus Aurelius.

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So Badly Man Could Not Lie Down Cured by Vinol. . Ftor years and years we have been telling the people of Hammond that Vinol is a wonderful remedy for bronchial troubles. Here Is positive proof: Tilden, 111. -For five years I .suffered from bronchial asthma. In the winter time I was obliged to sit in a' Morris chair all night, as I could not lie down, owing to that dreadful choking sensation. I tried, nearly every known remedy, but 'nothing gave me any relief until one day I met the Station Agent at WUlisville, II K, and he said he had been V auffefar for years, but had been cured by Vinol. ' 1 at once commenced to take it,tii the result is my cough is gone, ify appetite has improved, and I can lie -down and sleep all night, and my experience leads me to believe that Vinol" j a certain remedy for bronchia! asthma." John H. Condell. Tilden, IR The reason that cough syrups - fail in such cases because they are" paliative only, .while Vinol removes, tlvc cause, beins a constitutional remed'y in which are combined beef and. coJ liver peptones. Iron and manganese peptonates and glycerophosphates. It oucmiucos H-iiu revitalizes the entire system and assists nature to expel the disease. Joseph W. Weis. Druggist; 7i Hrfrry Weis and Norris Phcy.. Hammond. Also at the leading Drug Store in all Indiana towns. Adv. S20C OlSvO Miremoves SKIN AFFECTIONS Ooa package proves it. 8o!d and guaranteed by above Vinol Antzjmt, Opal Feels Climatic Changes. The opal is a stone "with' a temper." The diamond rises superior to climated as does the ruby, the emerald and the sapphire, but the opal Is of such delicate organization that, when exposed to severe cold, It loses color, and under the Influence of excessive moisture be-' comes dull. It is a curious fact, however, that the temperature of one's hand will cause It to resume its wonted fire and brilliancy, as will also be the case when It is exposed to the dx rect rays of the sun. Bright and Breezy Tmri naws.