Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 147, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1916 — Page 4
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GOLD GONE! HEAD ANDJOSE CLEAR First Dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" relieves all grippe misery.
ron't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling: A rose ? "Pape' t:oll I'ompound." tak.n every two hours until, three (lows are taVn will end grippe misery and bred-, up a severe cold either in the heud, chftt. body or limb. Tt promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages; stops nasty discharge or nose running; relieves sick headache, dullness. feverUhness. sortthrnnt. sneeiiinsr. soreness and stiffness.
'Tape's Cold Compound" is the quicke. t. su-eat relief known and co.ts cnlj S3 cents at drug stores. It acts with,,,U asnUUnce, tastes nice, and causes! nr. inconvenience. Don't accept a sub-! st Mute. Adv. - I
Airs. Elizabeth Leslie moved to Gary last Monday. W. f?. Burpe and wife spent last Monday in Gary. Harry Castle moved into the Leslie house, so there is a vacant house In town. Something out of the ordinary. A nu-nber of the relatives and friends from here attended the Bothwell funeral at Hammond, also in Ross Station Wednesday. Barton and' Pierce attended the Orsburn funeral in Crown Point, Tuesday. A number of our people saw "The Birth of a Xation" in Gary, last week. J. F. Stoltz made a business trip to Chicago last Thursday. Alice Boyde and Clara Gerlach were Chicago visitors last Thursday. The parcel post booth was a great attraction at the bazaar and took In more money than any other booth. A number of ladies from Griffith visited the. bazaar here Wednesday. Waiter Brothers brought Frank Krietes to his home last Monday from St. Margaret's hospital where he had gone through a very critical operation. The bazaar was a success from start to finish. The proceeds amounted to over $Kn. People were here from several surrounding towns and Chicago.
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POLITICS CUT NO ICEWhen you have our coal in the fires. No matter where you live our drivers can find the place. PHONE 1674 OR 2955. WEST HAMMOND COAL CO. J. J. BREHM, PROP.
Mrs. May .Lloyd and Miss Minnie Kaske, of Rochester, Minn., arrived Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kaske. Mrs. V. Summers and son Irwin of Hammond, spent Wednesday visiting at the home of Mrs. H. F. Kaske. V. Teystra was in Riverdale on business, Wednesday.
Power of Speech. The power of speech may be re stort1;. or improved, sometimes by a suxku ;l operation, or other means, provided the organs of speech are intact; but where by birth, or disease, or accident, the organs are lacking, or ara too far destroyed, there Is no remedy.
CHICAGO. Dec. 8. Joe Tinker is not going to manage the Cubs next season. He admits it. The genial Joe has not yet been asked to retire by the Cub officials, but he expects to be notified any day. He confided to friends yesterday he was through as leader of the North Side club. Charles H. Weeghman does not say Tinker is through, although h knows that later he must inform Joe of his release. ,Veeghman always has been in favor of Tinker, and. had not some
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Let US bear your coal troubles. Our shoulders are broad and our coal itsatisfying because it's QUALITY COAL. You will like our coal, our methods, our service. THE BIEKER BEOS! CO. 144 Sibley St. 857 N. Hoiiman St Telephone 5S. Telephoae 3. BL&maoscn, wd.
Sell iTour Old Furniture Don't throw away any old furnture. Call us up. We will help you cut the high cost of living. Best prices paid. Hammond S. H. Furniture Exch.
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That's what every woman says wlto treats Jier wii.iklru. faded Una looking skin with th.- mm clous L'sit. ThU
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beauties, is positively guaranteed tu bansli rink lea quickly, whether caused by advancing jears, worry, work or exposure. It will restore the color and youthful smoothness to any complexion. Don't mglcct your looks, don't 'et your skin become sallow and old-looking. Go to your druggist today and tor 50 cents get a bottle of L'sit. Apply nights bt fore r tiring and you will be surprised at the result. N'o other treatment is nncssary. L'sit is always put tip in in .tpa! bottles. Take nothing else. It is not a face cream and contains nothing that w ill cauic liair growth. Immediate rchef to chapped face and hands. For sale by Suinm-r's Pharmacy and dealers everywhere.- Adv. ' as the Kid is reserved by the Pox. Gleason has been considered a valuable m!ion the South Side. Cojnmy might refuse to part with him.
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directors interfered. Joe would have: been signed to a new contract. Who will land the job? i That is a question that is not yet answered. The Cub prexy says the j fsins will be familiar with the name of' the new leader; that he is one of base- j ball's biggest men. This much ho as-' serfs. It will not be Frank Chance, ! Fred Mitchell, Jack Hendricks, Johnny! Kvers, John MeGraw, Pat Moran or;
George Stalling. There is a rumor Kid Gicason maybe the new Cub leader. Gleason's release would have to be obtained from President Comisky of the White Sox.
Industrial Board Says They Are Not Protected by Compensation Act. The industrial board of Indiana, in a decision affecting policemen's families at Richmond, Ind., has held that policemen of Indiana cities are not protected in their official duties by the workmen's compensation act. The hoard denied compensation to the families of Rimer H. Stephenson ard George M. Little. members of the Richmond police department, who were shot and killed July 8, lfllfi, by Kli Catr, whom the policemen were "ittempting to arrest. The board's find-
Admiral du Fournet. French Admiral du Fournet, commander-in-chief of the aliiad fleet on the Greek coast, threatens an attack on Athens. The admiral warned the Creeks to disarm or. suffer the "gravest consequences." They have not disarmed.
mgr says: "In dealing with town marshals, city marshals and. policemen, the supreme and appellate courts of Indiana have repeatedly h:?id to the position thf-t such marshals and policemen are net employes of ihe towns or cities In which they serve; they are not agents or servants of such towns or cities, but they are public officers."
Now Was It the Same Henry That Harried? GF.ORGETOAV.Y. 111., Dec. 2. The Georgetown News prints: "One Henry Ballew. aged "2 and claiming Gary, Ind., as his home, was united In marriage Wednesday to Miss
URIC ACID POISONING!
The most eminent physicians recognize that uric acid stored up in th system is the cause of rheumatlsra that this uric acid, poison is present in the Joints, muscles, or nerve. By ex perimenting and analysis at, the In valids' Hotel and Surgical Institute ir Buffalo ,N. Y., Dr. Pierce discovered i combination of nati-re remedies tha.' he called Anuric which drives out th uric acid from the system, and in thii way the pain, swelii-ng and inflammation subside. If you are a suflerei from jheumatism. backache, paini here or there, you can obtain Anurn at any drug store and get relief frorr the. pains and ills brought ab'iit b uric add. fy Swollen hands, ankles, feet are d;; to a dropsical condition, often causeu by disordered kidneys. Naturally when the kidneys are deranged thi blood is filled with poisonous uric acid.' which settles in the tissues ol the feet, ankles, wrists r,r back ai uratic salts; or under the eyes in baglike formations. It Is just as necessary to keep tin kidneys acting properly as to keep the bowels active to r!d the body of poisons. The very best possible way to take care ot yourself Is to take a glass o( hot wtter before meals and an Anuric tablet. In this way It 'Is really d!ssolved with the food, picked up tha blood and finally reaches the kney. where it has a cleansing and tonic effect. Ptep Into the drug store and a,sk for a 60-cent package of Anurle, or send Dr. Pierce" 1.0c. for trial pekg:. Anuric many times more potent than ltthia, eliminates uric acid as hot water melts sugar. A short trial will convince , yon. Adv
Jesse Thompson of Hoopeston. Justice Brown of Danville performed the ceremon. A number of Georgetown people, were Inclined to believe when they heard of the marriaga that the groom was the same Henry Ballew that was employed with the Jacob Althous Contractioncorhpaoy when they put in the sewer system at Georgetown."
There are 10,000 Lake Connry people who are living; all over the IT. 9. A subscription to THE TIMES will save yon the trouble of vrrttinsr letter to
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'From now until Xmas you will find the big store crowded with Furniture to please the old and Toys and Novelties that will surprise, the young. Every piece of Furniture in the house is' specially marked down during this sale. Bring the children to see our display of Toys 7 Velocipedes, Tricycles, Sleds, Automobiles, Children's "Writing Desks, etc. We made a heavy purchase before the enormous advance in price and are selling at the old prices. See ov'1- windows and convince yourself. Our prices are the lowest.
I ' 1 A Table rmmMml -S ! I 1 tractive, well-made Library . 'T"" " "" , .. !r-ir-P I U Table, coming in designs jj -f- , . wMff;0mywii suited to any room. rilS j
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By Night A full-length, comfortable, sanitary, safe bed.'with sagless springs and a special mattress, in single, threequarter, or full - size bed.
SEE ONE AT ' TABLE BED.
This indispensible piece of Furniture sells elsewhere
from $45.00 to $oo.00. Complete witli mattress, sjiecial Xmas Sale price
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This handsome set, upholstered in genuine leather, made f oak, mahogany or Circassian walnut; regular price $90.00. Special Xmas CO HO Sale price 1 0UUU
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Electric Floor, and Table Lamps these beautiful lamps come in variou.3 colored shades and designs; are an ornament to any parlor. Special Xmas Sale
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Genuine Leather Rockers, Q rr up from OatlU Book Cases 4 O fin up from I O.UU Library Tables 1 9 fif) up from I sUU Buffets 1 up from lUiuU Smoking Set-3 QRp up from w wis Doll Go-Carts 4 Qr up from I iWw Children's Reed Rockers i OpJ up from I mJ3
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