Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 153, Hammond, Lake County, 15 December 1916 — Page 4

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This year, more than ever before, give practical and use fill Christmas presentsglve something that will be appre ciated AND buy it here. You will save enough on your Christmas presents to buy one for yourself. If in doubt what to give Mother, Father, Brother or Sister, come in and you will find a weHselected assortment of suitable artides for holiday gifts for every member of the family. S. & L. Trading Stamp Books can be used in purchasing Xmas presents as well as any other merchandise.

SUCH THINGS AS:

Your 1917 Calendar Is Here For You

(FOR MEN)

NECKWEAR MUFFLERS BATH ROBES SWEATERS SHIRTS SLIPPERS FUR CAPS GLOVES BELTS SUITS OVERCOATS

(FOR WOMEN) FURS KIMONOS BATH ROBES SWEATERS HANDKERCHIEFS BRASSIERS HOSIERY SLIPPERS, SCARFS GLOVES SHIRT AND DRESS WAISTS BOUDOIR CAPS

(FOR GIRLS) FUR SETS SWEATER COATS SERGE DRESSES SLIPPERS COATS HANDKERCHIEFS ' ETC.

(FOR BOYS)

SUITS OVERCOATS SWEATERS GLOVES MUFFLERS CAPS MACKINAWS ETC.

(FOR INFANTS) FUR SETS BONNETS HOODS MITTENS COATS SWEATER JACKETS BOOTIES SHAWLS ETC.

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MAKE ELEGANT AND ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. EVERY ITEM PUT UP IN HOLLY BOXES. IDonfoi TrelSrer Stmp Days, Tuesdays and Fridays

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BY WM. PHILIP SIIM. (InJted Prei Staff Correiipoodent.) On Board "S. S. Jupiter," Somewhere in the North Sea, Nov. 11 by mail). German U-boats are getting so promiscuous with Norwegian shipping that convoys are now resorted to in special cases. As the "Jupiter." a Norwegian boat, churns up the water of the North sea from Bergen to Newcastle, a British destroyer races along on either side. IVe were Just pulling out of the fjord far up which Bergen lie; when, ahead of us, slowly cruising up and down the three-mile limit line, we ypied two low-lying craft which everyone knew at a glance were destroyers. Some said they were Norwegian, others ?aid they were British. Thy were British. Norway, not being at war with Germany, cannot take it for grunted that she 13 going to be attacked. Ensland can and does. As the "Jupiter" sped on the British destroyers turned gracefully and caught the pace. And they were to hang on until Newcastle was safely reached.

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(By SAMTEL HAMILTON, XI. D.) Th subject of drinking water with meals has been misunderstood. In rectnt years investigation by neaas of X-rays, the observations of ciantlsts such as Cannon, Grutzner. Pavlov, Fowler, Hawk, prove that aa abundance of water taken during digestion Is necessary in good bodi.'y housekeeping. To drink a pint of hot water before meals is good practice, and those suffering from a catarrhal condition of the stomach will find .benefit in adding about 10 grains (onesixth of a level teaspoonf ul) of baking soda, drinking It an hour before each roal. Those who are Inclined to hyper-acidity should drink slowly a pint of medium cold water, two hours after meals. If your kidneys are sick, or you suffer with lumbago or rheumatism at times, pain In the back or back of the r:ec!i. ts.'i little Aauric before meals. This can be found at any good drug store, and was first discovered by Dr. Pierce of the Surgical Institute, la Buffalo. N. X. When run-down, when life indoors has brought about a stagnant condition In the circulation most everyone Is filled with uric acid especially is this so of people past middle age. This uric acid In the blood often causes rheumatism, lumbago, swelling jf hands or feet, or a bag-like condition under the eyes. Backache, frequent urination or the pains and stiffness 3f the Joints and high blood-pressure, are also often noticed. Everyone should drink plenty of pure water and exercise In the open air as much' as possi-i Me. I have found that Anuric is an. antidote for this uric acid poison and Ihat it "will dissolve; the accumulation of. uric acid in the body much ss hot H'tter dissolves sugar. Adv. i

Each time a vessel of any kind heaves into sight, whether sailing ship, trawler, fishing smack or what not, tho "Jupiter" changes her course somewhat, and, like a belligerent terrier, the nearest destroyer bears down upon it at terrific speed. They are taking no chances. U-bo.its have a way of disguising themselves, or hieing behind other craft, and the British seamen are on the watch for all such tricks. These precautions are not idle. The waters are known to be fairly thick vi ith German "subs." and one had Just taken from the "Prms Heinrik" several couriers of the Allies and thrown them into prison. It is known the Germans would not respect the neutral "Jupiter'' any more than she respected the neutral "Heinrik." And aboard the "Jupiter" are several couriers English. French and Russian. Also several high officials belonging to those nationalise Norwegians feel strongly over the torpedoing of their ships. The w-aters around Norway are alive with "subs" and since the start of the war the practice of blowing up Norwegian ships Laj grown rapidly. In all. over 15 per cent of the entire shipping of Norway has been accounted for lu this way. A number of U-boats are known to be as far north as the waters about Archaneel. The Norwegian "Shipping

Opportunity .knocks once at your door. It is knocking today. Oprct'dnity to get your supply t,t splint or Kentucky coal without a fault before the next raise. PHONE 1674 OR 2955. West Hammond Coal Co. JOHN J. BREHM, Prop.

Gazette,' commenting on the torpedoing of Norwegian steamers, said: "There is no doub that the commanders of the submarines have special orders to destroy Norwegian ships. Two months ago we received a hint from a well-informed quarter that Germany intended to wage a reckless submarine campaign against the Norwegian mercantile fleet, and a few weeks ago German 'creatures' in Norway openly threatened Norwegian ships with destruction." These things have stirred the country more than anything since the commencement of the war. Christiania and Bergen are packed with visitors It is said that a small

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Boys and Girls GET A . SKI-SLED .. The Latest Things in Sleds FREE For Christmas Call tomorrow between 10 a. m. and 4 p..m. at F. B. HALL 103 Sib'ey St., Hammond, Ind. NASSAU & THOMPSON East Chicago, Ind. F. L. CLARK Whiting, Ind. C. C. CARTER Indiana Harbor, Ind.

army of Germans is at either city. Hotels are filled and one hears' German on all sides. It Is said that every sailing is known In Germany almost the. moment the ship clears port.

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Where to Have Your Glasses Fitted The Hammond Optical Company invites you to drop into their store at the corner of State St. and the tracks, where an expert will straighten your glasses WITHOUT CHARGE and tell j-ou if they are right. NO DRUGS USED. OPEN EVERY EVENING. HIMKOID OPTICAL CO. 141 East State St.

Bernard Berg, has been appointed by the town board as deputy marshal. Nicholas Lauerman has returned from a several months' visit with relatives In Wisconsin. Among the Hammond visitors Tuesday were Mrs. Charles Leucht; Wednesday, Mrs. Albert Scherer and Mrs. Peter Kellman. John Miller. Jr.. transacted business in Chicago Tuesday. Mrs. Jacob Boecker rpent Tuesday and Wednesday with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Harry Seegers and eon are visiting several days with relatives in Chicago.

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Will limber you up. A new creation, antiseptic and pain killer combined. For stiff and swollen Joints, aches and pains, cuts and burns. Should be in every home. Guaranteed, 25o and 50o at leading dreiggtt3. Kaufman & Wolf.

HAMMOND, WHITING AND EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY

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Christmas List Look It over, as it will help make your Xmaa shopping easy, we have an unusually large and fresh stock of Sporting Good a at the lowest possible price. . LADIES AND GIRLS

Fountain Pens, $1.50410.00. Written guarantee with every pen. Pennant and Pillow Tops, 25o to $3.00. Fancy Decks Playing Cards. Flashlights, 75 and $1.00.

Tennis Rackets and nets. Pearl Handled Pen Knives. $1X0. Vacuum Bottles. Stereoscope and View. 35c up. Roller and Ice Skates.

Air Rifles, 50c up. 22-Rifle8. $2.00 up. Shotguns Automatic, Pump, Double and Single Barrels. Hunting Coats, Caps and Vests. 1-lb. and 4-lb- Jars of Tobacco, 90o and 50c. Cigars packed in boxes of 12, 25, 50 and 100. . ( Pipes Largest assortment in the city, 25c to $10.00. Flashlights, 50c to $3.50. Dog Collars and Harness. Footballs, $1.00 up. Punching Bags. $1.50 up. Boxing Gloves, per set, $2.00 up. Santa Claus Faces, 5c to 50c.

MEN AND BOYS.

Balls Basket. Association. Indoor Baseball, Tennis, etc Pocket Books and Purses, P Jo up.

Anto Goggles, 25o up. f Revolvers, $2.50 up. Fishing Rods Large vartety to choose from. Tinker Toys, 50c per set. Submarine and Battleship Top, 75c Safety Razors in neat Xmas Boxes, $1.00. Razor Strops. Brushes, ete.j'"v) Baseball Gloves. r . Vacuum Bottle Lunch Kits, $2.25. Ice and Roller Skates. Games Chess, Checkers, Cards, Dominoes, etc.

Beautifully colored and finished Xmaa and New Years Cards, 1c each. WE GIVE OUR PERSONAL GUARANTEE WITH EACH ARTICLE SOLD.

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in lAke uounty. FRED R. MOTT, Pr. aLCB MAACX. oTrMa. FRANK HAMMOND, Vlo n. EDWARD X EVER. Manafr. Crowa Point Indiana. Branch Offices at Hammond and Gary.

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