Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 175, Hammond, Lake County, 12 January 1917 — Page 7
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WHY RHEUMATISM GOMES WITH GOLD WEATHER
( Hv VALENTINE MOTTVIERC15. M.D.) close connection exists between ti.ese two cold weather and rhfuraa- . -.-m. Prof. Alex. Halg. of Ixinddn, ;.-.-, s the most follower." in the medical ; r vfesslon in the belief that the p-es--n.-e la the system of uric acid, or Ks . -,'t in excess, is the real cause at rheumatigm. Every one has reroisniiM i he. difference ia the appearance of ;ir water a soon as it gets cold-; t !.: is often a copious sediment of ' 'r r.ckduat." Several causes may lead up to an accumulation of uric acid in the ays?ri. which, in turn. cans rheumatism r r srout, or creaky joints. swollen f iStri. or painfui joints. Kor en rea'T he skm does not throw off the i:r:c acid, by profuse sweating, as in t hot w eather, and the kidneys are unable to take care of the double bur-!--n. Another reason is that people Jo ii t drink as much water in coll "ather as in summer, which helps t ft ;sh the kidns. Again, they eat re re meat in cold weather, and some r '!. f- are so susceptible that they -.on develop rheumatism after eat- ! r, tf m e a t . At a!! such times persons should '.rink copiously of hot water, say, a I' nr. morning- and n(rht, and take nurlc three or four times a day. This Anurle comes in tablet form and can be had at almost any drugr store. It d.ssolvee the uric acid in the. system "and carries it outward. I would advise everyone to take Anurie occaslonp'.ly. and continue for three or four week, and in that Way avoid rheumatism. oiit and miny erf the painful disorders due to uric acid in the ayitm. Sfake yourself healthy and strong; by open-air exercise and diet. Then cieaase the liTer by occasionally atimuiating its action with a pleasant laxative composed of the May-apple, riried Juice of aloes, and root of ia'.ap fu grar -coated and long: aold by all druerrista aa Dr. Pierce s Pleasant Pel. leU. Adv.
i'iaicnce. 'lie sun of Mr. and Mrs. A.
J'Hron, who ha "m-cn I:!, has
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ordon has invested in a new
cm of ( hicag-n, was a
After seventeen ears of married life, Mr.--. K. J. GreenwaM has presented her ir.iv.iat.fi. Kdward J. iren'ail of Shcri.ln u avpnup. w ith a fine twelve!ouriil son. which was bom at tt. Anthonys hospital in Ovicauo, on Wednesday morn ma;. Mrs. Oreenwald and baby are getting alon.e very satisfactorily. Mr. and Mr. Hugh Wilson of "leeind avenue, have remrnd from a visit to Illinois and Missouri points. Tho dauRliter of Mr. and Mrs. W;!-
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Ford. Miss I,u.-il!e V, Whiting: vtsito:. Mr. and Mrs. flyde I-ampni8n motored to ("hi.
Mrs. Join, f H. m i, ksuii Soutii Shore hospital in
r McBlfoy. Mrs. ,m.i Mrs. Mc'l.-ilan ) wiirre they visited
who is in the f"h if's go. Mrs.
reported :ts gt'tt'ng along
iv of ll!th street, who has low with pneumonia, showed improvement vesterriav and now hopes the child's re
liant Ha been vei sigr s of there ar.
covery. Nelson lwey of (."ieveiar.d avenue, is ii'.. having been threatened w-.th typhoid fever. Mrs. Anna Ranriail who spend a few days here visiting her daughter. Miss Louise Randall, left yesterday for her home :n Tor rington. Wyo. Ti.e cases against Harry irlogauhop and S. W. Barrett of 305 East Ninetyhrt street. South I'hiiaso. who were charged with riot 'at the Polarine basketball frame last Saturday nisht. were
nolle prossed
1 lenrickaon
'er y v i i . The A tuerira n ;za lion meeting !ieid at Whitins; m Thursday nijshl was a sor.d HilcepHS. there lieina; a large attendance of those eager to become American citizens. The members of the evening s..:noi sang a song and a piano duet was given by Marie Kecki-h and Amelia Mation. .luds;e '. F. . Oreenwald of Oary. !' i was lis-ted on the program did not appear bm Rev. Henedirt. FtaJcariy gave a talk in S'.avok and Thomas t'erajewski spoke in the Polish language. Warren H. Wagner of the chief naturalisation bureau of i'hicaRO. waa present and gave a very fine talk. The meetinsr ended with the audience inscinp "America." The annua! meeLiiig of the Plymouth Congregational church and societies will be held in the church parlors tonight at 6 o'clock. The ladles of the congregation will serve refreshment.
Many important matters
In ought up at this meeting and tere.sted are invited lo attend.
Princess Theatre tonigiit
uiar Hustin h'arntim i
tt." as done h Frank ii.igr drama in fi't parts'. 1 1 nimes tiavt'l pi t u re. and 10c.
The pop-
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Mrs. Albert a enue, We,!- i
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Join i Ijia.ii vis of I.oga ii S(liat
I'iilwar,! Mathias was liostess
of Hie Marquete club
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r Roberts avenue. t-vei.intc. M.s Pav Wittnie.- of A U bison ave- Mr. and M:s. Uirs K'.fmm of Xak
e will entertain the members t.t tne i avenue, ai.e;;.ien i' tunwai oi -r. i' Kanpa sorority a: iter home this j Sp-t ht of l;-ist S-de, Wednesday.
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The Pans and Daughters of Liberty will meet this evenlngr at T:3 o'clock at the home of Merle ;arduer of Clafk street, to practice atffl et ready to to to Gary Thursday, Jan. Hi. Ali the members are reo,uetd to be p; esent. Mrs. Henry Kick is very ill at her home of Myrtie avenue, with an attack of ssthma. Mr. and Mrs. John Mutry were Rtiesta of the latter's sister, Mrs. t'avanaugh of Chicago, yesterday. Mrs. James Hays of Lincoln avenua, visited Mrs. Karl Bodtne at the Lake Side hospital esterday. Mrs. Koanan returned to her home in Woodiawtf after a week's visit with her son. Joseph Keanan of Roberta a venue. lTr.. George Uibbins and Mis. Wm.
the members
her home in Sheridan avenue, Wednesday at let noon. The guests met for a plea aatit n. ia i time and spent the afternoon in pia ing pe li o I'rires were won by Mesdames A. Siross. 1". Earners and J. Biau. At the close of the games, a dainty iumheon was served John Nelson of Ch.cago. transacted husiness hrre Wednesday. Mrs. Bertha Steiier of . Roberts avenue, who has been very ill with the jer.p. is able to i.e around again. Miss Efta Koiin of Indiana boulevard, entertained a few friends at her home Tuesday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. The evening; was spent in music and other social amusements until l!:3' when an elaborate luncheon Was served. Miss Esta received many pretty gifts from her friends in remembrance of the day. Mrs. Phelps of Chicago, spent the
day here, the guest of Mrs. Jacob Fase
Lake County Title Ik
Guaranty Co.
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esm Abstracters of Titles jasEsssss
AbatWkCts of Title furaiJied to all Lands and Lois ia Lake Comity.
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Branch OtSces at Hammond and Gary.
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UM.SM. Ol WHlTIBa KeapossibllUy and Keaourcea Oth tl.OOO.Caaoo Opts EvalacA Mrs. Ray Whitmer wrtl entertain the : ember of the Tri Kappa sorority at her home in Atchison avenue, tonight. Mrs. J. B. Jennings' of Joliet. is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Fieres cud her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Waldo Jennings. Dan Ciuinn. who underwent an operation on his knee at Mercy hospital in 'i-iicago, is reported as getting along y .'e satisfactorily. You are invited to join the Chrtst:i as Pavings Club of the First National r..-nk, Whitkr.g, Hid. The 1917 'l'tib will oi n for membership Monday, January 15, 1917. . 1-11-3 Miss Winnie Fieres of Cleveland avenue, is the guest of her cousin, John .' f nnings in Jo'.iet, 111. t.'.-irl Sehaub, who spent the holidays ere with his? parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Schaub. has returned to school at Prairie Iu Chien, Wis. . '. . .-- .; i. .. HAMMOND, WHITING AND EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY
Begins tomorrow, Saturday, Momte
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Yqu know, everybody knows this Sale East Chicago's Half Yearly Occasion
from this sale is a chance to buy up-todate, clean Merchandise at from 15 to 25 per cent, reduction. from this sale is disposing of the balance of this season's Merchandise, and to give our old customers a real treat and make new customers for the coming season.
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