Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 180, Hammond, Lake County, 18 January 1917 — Page 6

w The Greatest of AH Winter Sales for Mem 'frit?- v 4- y r ' NOTWITHSTANDING the universal Increase in cost of Woolens, we are following cur regular custom x N of sharply reducing prices to clear our stocks at the close of the season. This event is our final and consummate effort to dispose of all Winter Merchandise. i0

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MERCHANDISE All $25, $23, $22.50 Cecals at S f S

All $25, $23, $22-50 Business Suits

marked down to All $20 Business Suits at All $10 Mackinaws at .

SHIRT SALE All $2.50 and $2.00 Shirts marked down to Sf .65 All 1.50 Shirts marked down to . -1 5 All $1.25 Shirts marked down to . . 95c SPECIAL ON DERBIES

All S2.50 Derbies at

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WE GIVE S. II. GREEN TRADING STAMPS THE uniform standard of excellence maintained in Nagdeman Shoes is the greatest tribute to this store. This supreme degree of Style, Comfort and Quality is strikingly manifest in our Shoes.

151 State St.

Sf.75 $5.00 Sweater Coats reduced to S3. 7 5 Friday, Saturday ami noonday Only HAMMOND

HID STOMP OF

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AND INOiGESTION

"Pape's Diapapsin" ends all stomach distress in five minutes.

WAIST OF PAISLEY FIGURED SATIN

f ou don't want a Blow remedy when J your stomach is bad or an uncertain une or a harmful one your stomach i is too valuable; you musn't injure it j with drastic drugs. Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed j in giving relief; its harmlessness; its i

certain unfailing action in regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. Its millions f cures in indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach trouble has made it famous the world over. Keep this perfect stomach doctor in

your home keep it handy get a large j fifty-cent case from any drug store and j 1 iien if anyone should eat something' which doesn't agree with them; if what j they eat lays like lead, ferments and j sours and forms gas; causes headache. J dizziness and nausea: eructations ot j 'acid and undigested food remember as j so. in as Tape's Diapepsin comes in con-ta.-t with the stomach all such distress i vanishes. Its promptness, certainty and P9i in overcoming the worst stomach 1

disorders is a revelation to those who trv It. Adv.

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BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE Take Salts at first sign of Bladder irritation or Backache.

GIVE HIM PEANUTS!

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BASTX Of WHII1HJ Responsibility and Resources Otii ; H.OUO.0 ' no Open Evenlc j Mrs. Roberts and daughter Miss j "ojia "Wright who were hre visiting the former's son, H. E. Wright and ; wife and her sister. Mrs. F. C Lauer, j have returned to their home in New ; York. j Let us a'.l join hands with Santa j Ciaus and have a Bigger, Merrier i Christmas. Our Christmas Pavings' Club solves the problem. Enroll now: : FIRST NATIONAL BANK, j 1-1 "Whiting. Indiana. Frank Miller of St. John, has taken a position in the Schoiz & Co. garage . at Whiting. -illiam Bennett who was ill with j typhoid fever, has recovered and ex-i

pects to return to worn next w-f. thfk R

Mrs. .lames il. Judson ami cm.orpjii ' ve returned from her home in Ma

comb, 111. where the attended the weddinsr of her twin brother. Harold Dunning has left for Miciii-

Fignred satin v.ill be a feature of this summer's styles in waists as khaki-kool will be for skirts. This dainty blouse is of Paisley figured satin combined with white georgette and is just the right weight and cut to make it a prime favorite for summer wear, especially while walking on the boardwalk. The skirt is cf khaki-kool with broad stripes of colored plaid- Novel shirred pockets add to the attractiveness and are quite convenient for the out-door girl who is summering at one of the resorts and who does not are to be encumbered with the conventional bag.

YOUR SICK CHILD IS CONSTIPATED! LOOK AT TONGUE

If cross, feverish or bilious; give "California Syrup d

of i igs.

pan. to accompany his mother. Mrs. ' 'o a H. Punning home. Mrs. Dunnins; Wiis to h.TVe returned r.ome last, week but her condition was not .'s favorable as it had been and she was compelled to rem.iin for a longer time. Princess theatre tonight. The peerless Helen Holmes in "The Manager of

and ". A thrilling drama of i fever in our midst.

r;ulroa.d life in five nets. Also a Mu tual comedy. 1-1S-1

S'lma. the d-ightfr of Mr. and Mrs. j

P. A. Sc'riol of Fishrupp avenue, has been quito ill. but is Improving now. The reatihir meeting of the I. O. O. 1". was i.eid Oil Tuesday niitht at w'ni.-h I'arwin Root was taken into member.-:! ip. There are a:so 5 vera l andidaffs to be initiate 1 next meeting nigh;. VOTIt'K. All members of the Whitinp Masonic blue loda;f wi'.l meet at the hail at 12 neral of Bro. .Tesse Baldwin in a body, o'clock lo;;o:row to attend the fuH. t;. WALKER. Sec'y. The ( ity couneil .voted .-"n increase of " per i '1 o n t ' 1 i:i the salaries of the Whitlne police atid firemen alii.M went into e t ci Jrin. 1. The Whit::iif isursjry opene : oti

David Farmelee also of Whiting. Now that a site has been derided upon for a new city hall, as well as one for a garbage disposal plant, the next important thinj? to be considered by the city dads is a water filtration plant, which is a most necessary thing juda-inac from the amount of typhoid

The American men and women must pruard constantly against Kidney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is tilled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish: the eliminate tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a ge"heral decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead: your back hyrts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spelln, acid stomach, or you have, rheumatism when the weather is bad. get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts, take a tablespoonf ul in a glass 01' water before breakfast for a few days and oyur kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it 110 longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder diorders. i Jad Palts is inexpensive: cannot injure, makes a delightful effervescent ' lithia-water beverage, and belongs in :

ever yhome, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. Adv.

BV Ult. H. K. BARNARD (Pure Food nnil Drus Coramiloiicr for Indian.) (Wrlt'en fur the Inited I'ress.) i INDIAXAPOM-i. Ind., Jan. 2. The ; old time, circus popularized lemonade , nd peanuts. The first nickle a small boy passed over the counter. for a bag of peanuts made him a peanut lover for life. But peanuts have popularily been classed as a dissipation rather than a real food. Within the last few ; years, however, the peanut has come ; into its own. j Peanut butter was first manufactur-! ed as a food for invalids but It wasj ! good to remain long on the med;-' l i 1 shelf and the article soon caminto common use, especially anions those who prefer a vegetable diet s.i a substitute for meat. Peanut butter is a very simple preparation. The peanuts are freshly roasted and then finely ground and salted to suit the taste. Some manufacturers saw in this ground-up material a chance to work in shriveled and cull peanuts. But it is no more possible to make good peanut butter; out of poor peanuts than jt la to make pood butter out of bad cream and the present commercial article is carefully made from hand picked nuts.

Peanuts are a very rich food, high in proteins and fats. They also contain considerable starch and their content of mineral salts is quite sufti-

BrigM Eyes

ANURIC! A Wonderful Discovery.

"When the kidneys are weak or diseawd, th"e natural filters do not cleanse the blood sufficiently, and the poisons are carried to aii pins of the body. There follow depression, aches and pains, heaviness, drowsiness, irritability, headaches, chilliness and rbenmatism. In some people there are sharp pains in the buck and lions, distressing bladder disorders and sometimes obstinate dropsy. The one acid sometimes forms into gravel or kidnev stones. When the uric acid affects the tissnf-f-. muscles and joints, it causes lumbago, rheumatism, gont or Bciatica. This is the time to try Anuric, the discovery of Doctor Pierce for kidney trouble and pains in back and a'i over body I Write Dr. Fierce, send 10c. W a large trial package this will prove to you that Anuric is many times more potent than lithiu and eliminates the uric acid from the system as hot water melts sugar or ask your druggist note for a fifty-cent bottle of Anuric. Folks in town and adjoining counties arc delighted with the results they have obtainei by using Anuric, the great discovery of Dr. Fierce, who is head of the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Many daily voice their praises of the merits of Anuric. as well as Dr. Fierce's

famous Favorite Prescription and Golden Medical Discovery. Here is a letter for instance, that of Mr. Jacob Good, he says : " In regard to Anuric would say, that I have never taken any medicine that helped me so much. I had been troubled with kidney trouble and lame back so that I could not walk straight and was not able to do anytbing, bnt after taking the Anuric Tablets I feel like a new man. I am 67 years old and have worked all summer and I give Anuric the credit for it. I would say to all that have kidney trouble, try Anuric." tSaf Jitst step into the drug store and asT: tor Anuric, SO cents, or send Doctor Pierce 10 cents for trial package.

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his parents. Mr. and Mr. Ed Knicker- ! bocker. yesterday. ; A telegram was received yesterday ' morning anno jncinpr the marrinse of ; Jerome Dinwiddle of this place to Mrs. j Delia Owen of Kvansville in that city. Tuesday. The newly married couple wil ltrave! through the south for several weeks before returning to Lowell. Nick Minnlnger and Fred Turner were Chicago business -visitors e?terday. Mr. and Mrs. J. IT. Hayhurst and

; George .1. Howet were Chicago visitors l vesterda y.

indicate buoyant health. When the eyes are dull, liver and bowels need regulating. Quickly restore healthy conditions with a dose or two in time of BEECHAM'S PILLS Largest Sale of A or Medicine in the World, iiold eTerywhera. In boxes, 10c, 25c.

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cient for the needs of the body. Iet the children have all the peanuts they want. They are getting good food at a moderate price, and if

hunger comes between meals, a pea nut butter sandwich is always easy tc get and strong- in staying; qualities.

THE HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. DAILY CAPACITY 25,000 OALXON6

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Mrs. Mary Fair left yesterday for her home in Iiherty, Ind.. after an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. W. K. Zartman ami husband. Hex Knickerbocker cf Cary. visited

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j find it necessary to i ou- workint; " -: by the day will now have the ojipor- j ' i tunity of leaving their children in com- r--

No matter what ails your

sentle. thorough laxative should alway

be the first treatment gn.-u. potent hands If your little one is out-of-sort-, half-j Mm c.ath(.a., r,f ch,r.,0. Klve sick, isn't resting, eating and acting .,Iansel and c,rtV at the high t hool naturally look. Mother! see if tongue aU(Utorium ri0xt Mondav afternoon. The is coated. Tlus is a sure sign that it s I rformanoe is gjven for t;, school little stomach, liver and bowels are j rhill1r(,n bf.nefit. but r.nv adult wishclogged with waste. AVhcn cross, irrt- . to Mtend mav do ,0 a u ba ,able. feverish, stomach sour. breath I rt;) th,r ,jll!e atl(J tn 5nlail f,P t0 l.Md or has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore i b(j (.harg(U Jn li!f. eveninR th For:. itroat. full of cold, give a teaspoontul , nie,uv clul, ,,n.. engasted Mme. Cathof California rup f tigs, and in a j CBrt to f.ve -Madam Butt.Tflv." 'Ihis few hours all the constipated poison, i,, n,Bf he at the nigh school auJiundigestcd f"od and sour til gently tf,rium and will be only for the c:u"j moves out of its little bowels without, j metnberl!l and their guests. ,r. irivisriping. and you have a well, playful j tation js to be extended to the i-'ubs child again. of Hammond, Kas: Chicago and Ind:Mthcrs can rest easy after giving j ana Harbor

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AV. F!. Owen was in Chicago on business Wednesday. K. Scheidt, K, Kellman. G. Fleck and (I. Stocker attended the Knights of Columbus meeting at Gary, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Ode 11 were Chicago i visitors yesterday. Tiie Thursday Ev ening club has j postponed its meeting from Thursday t

Mo Friday exening of this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark and Mrs. . '. Itrf mmor -er it, I'hii.'j "WeflnesdnV.

( '. A. Wood of Bourbon, was a busi- , ness visitor here yesterday. i The card party given by the Royal j Nei3hb:rs Tuesday night was well at-j tended and an enjoyable time was had! by ai:. The following were the prize i winners were: wi'.liam Eviglehen, F. j Iv;si.en. t'haj. Goldman. I,adjes:i Mrs. .la.'ksn:;. Miss Thomas and itr. : i:. Sch-idt. j

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Have & Bottle Handy! QU3ns Linimc-t i assigned its ; place amon t:c trusted familr !

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yesterday. Mr. nnl Mrs. John Shoemaker spent Wo Inesday in Chi en go visiting- friends. The Xorth A-ne-irar. nr. bin lodate will .i . e n so-;.-!! evening Thursday for ;:.f.i').Hrs and their families They will evenic.g playtnff caids after wh!r:i refredhments will be served.

it neer fails to chanse t lie. little one's lier and howels and sweeten the stomach and the:" dearly love its pUasur.t

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difii of ait ag'-s printed on each bo 1 .. ? rr "f cm nt your I'r.u't- c-t for " 'a 1 i t'' -nt i.-i r;'. tli.it it is I 'i. i'S l'li,i 1 -"ui'Miiv ."

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The funeral of Jesse Raldw'r. sg3 51 years, who po.srid away ot h'.s home in l''th street yesterday cm r ' be he'. to-v.or.'ow af to; toon under

nes ;.i in. in'i'S.'iiU ;;l ce ii.'.-i.e a t 1 ::M p. v . charsf of the Masons:. 'i he

c:ae closets. Lor.. baseJ on the unifor

wan whica :t caniines the pains of thfumatijtn, neuralgia, gaut. '!umvag-. or BtirT roasctes, ijrjtisi, prsias aJ train. Cleaner ad eatier to uie tfcr. rnuiiy piaster or ointmenti. It per.eira.ies r:'iev-5 quick!v qy-i'-.oxt rvtb'..s. At !! bruittt, J5c. SOc. end $i.0"'. C.'"'wssirjwir " ewpF

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whos- regains will be inte . i i i. T, $ Si JJ A J t M J h'.ll cn.-terv !l.i.r.moT.d. u :.s .-:- ;l U T l fcf Q IVw I S J .;. A. It. xet.-r.-u.. lie is survived by fTff hi.H w idow and his daughter. Mrs. rirJ'dWf- , t-j.'tt jj'ggSc" -K& 4

Th I iiies' Ad and Choral society:

jar giving a candy box social at the' . M. K. chur-. h on Friday evening. The j j quilt whica it to be given away is on j ! display at the post office. j I If. W. Harb of Madison. Wis., will' 'he t',-e, week-end guest of E. B. Steele' ; and family. j The L-ftd.es' Aid met yesterday after-j . ? t. tfie eh'trh basenient. Mrs.' . ; .'. h Timonjj the guests. nn rOV -WAITro f-r,p ' I i A NCK" To rtH Th AT HPSiXESf

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