Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 181, Hammond, Lake County, 19 January 1917 — Page 8

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.Don't Be Crippled ! With Pains i i Rheumatism cause3 untold suffering. Lameness from gout, sciatica and other causes are relieved and their tortures done away with through the use of Hamlin's Wizard Oil. Hamlin's Wizard Oil is useful and effective in cases of burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, lame back and lumbago. It saves needless pain every day. Wizard Oil is composed of the most expensive of healing medicinal oils. Contains no chloroform or other harmful drugs. 25c and 50c at all druggists. In treatment for rheumatism keep your liver active and your bowel open with Hamlin's Wizard Liver Whips. For Sale by All DruggUtt HAMLIN'S WIZARD OIL CC. CHICAGO, ILL. (4) . HAMMOND, IND. Jos. W. Weis Summers Pharmacy , E. C. Micas Co. N orris Pharmacy Whiting And Its Peop e UA.JXX. Or WS1IU3 Responsibility .nl Hesourcea Ov ll.OJu.OJ i0 Open Evenlc8Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin Robinson oT Cleveland. Ohio, are the guests of the hitter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. iili of Oliver street. The former will return home Saturday, but Mrs. Robinson will remain for a more extended visit. H. K. ami A. N. r.eaubif ri and John McNeill will take part in the Shrmers minstrels to be given at Hammond next Monday and Tuesday nights j Ceorere ijrenchik has resigned his po- '.' PUT CREAM IN NOSE AMD STCP CATARRH Tells IIow To Open Clogged Nostrils and End Head-Colds. Tou feel fine In a few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mucous discharges or dryness; no struggling for breath at ,,icrlTfTeii your druggist you want a small bottle of Kly's Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant, antisept-c ci-oam In vrnir nostrils, let It nenetraf.2 through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes instantly. . It is just what every cold and ca-! tarih sufferer needs. Don't stay stuff-fd-un and miserable. Adv. BIG MASS

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AT Assembly Hall Under the Auspices of Gernian-Ainerican Alliance. Sunday Evening, Jan. 21, 1917 Hon. Judge Alfred K, Nipper! of Cincinnati, Ohio, Tvill (Mirer an address of tho European war situation on behalf of the East Prussian relief work. .Judfie Xippert lately returned from neruiany after visit in?; hotli east and west fronts, having had personal interviev. s with the Kaiser and Von llindenhurjj. Film pictures of tiie terrible devastation of East Prussia bv the Russian Cossacks will be shown.

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NATURE OUTDONE BY MAN'S ENGINES ON THE SOMME FKONT

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A s This grotesque figure, standing like a sentinel in the midst of a sea of debris, and rese.nbling closely nature's monoliths, was once a majestic oak. Its surroundings the splinters, logs and the sentinels seen in the distance, were once trees like this one and they all constituted a majestic forest "somewhere on the Somme front." Man's engines of destruction have mowed most of them down and have left only these few grim monuments to the ruthlessness of war. sition on the "Whiting police force after a service of only a few weeks. Misses Carrie Sohantz, Minnie Sweets, remise ftan.lall ami Ruth McGirk atj t-nU.l grami opera in Chicago on W'edm'sday nisht. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gaughan have purchased a new home in Atchison avenue which they are now occupying. Tiie retrnlar meeting of the W. B. A. of the Ma' tahees was held on Wednesday night at which three candidates were initiated. After the meeting Mrs. Marry Marshall's committee entertained and a most enjoyable evening was spent. Princess tfcf-atre tonight. Haze! Dawn and Owen Moore, Mary 1'ickford's husband, in "Under Cover." A splendid drama in five interesting- acts, Also a Rurtojj Holmes travel picture, 1-19-1 Anions: the out of town relatives here to attend the funeral of Mrs. A. J. Uimmoi'k were her sister, Mrs. Carrlftan of Buffalo; a nephew, John Kelorn of Cleveland: and two sisters of Mr. IHmmoek, M,rs. Ma y and Mrs. Potter of Cleveland. There was also Mrs. Kelly of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Benson of Indiana Harbor. The funeral of Mrs. A. J. Pimmick aged' 4S, was held on Wednesday morning- at 9 o'clock, when solemn requiem high mass was read by Father Roetter. assisted by Fathers Benedict and Skrzypinski. The funeral was under the direction of T'nder taker Owens, interment being at Oak Hill cemetery in Hammond. Mrs. IMmmock, who has been a resident of w"hitin ,or twenty-five years. Is survived by her husband, two daughters. Misses Mary and Katherine Dimmock, two sons. A. .1. Dimmock. Jr., and Ralph Dimmock, and one sister and one brother. Uernice Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Puller of Clark street, Is improving at St. Luke's hospital In Chicago, where she is having her limb treated, Prof. William Mathia of Chicago. MEETING

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BOWEL LAXATIVE FOR FAMILY USE Cascarets" regulate wom en, men and children without injury. Take when bilious, headachy, for colds, bad breath, sour stomach. IWORK WHILE YOU SLEEP Instead of nasty, harsh pill's, salts. castor oil or dangerous calom.d, why don't you keep Cascarets handy in your home? Cascarets act on the diver and thirty feet of bowels so gently you don t realize you have taken a cathariic. but they act thoroughly and can b- depended upon when a pood liver and bowel cleansing is necessary they move the bile and poison from the bowels without griping and sweeten the stomach. Vm. eat one or two at night like candy .n il you wake up feeling- tine, the headache, biliousness, bad breath, coated totiKuc, sour stomach, constipation, or bad odd disappears. Mothers should give oross, sick, feverish or bilious children a whole Cascaret any time they are harmless and safe for the little folks. Adv. was a Waiting- business visitor ves day. J Miss Mary Hi. -key has taken a posi- j tion in the office of (Javit. Hail " v j Smith and Miss Josephine McOermottl hos succeeded Miss IlieJcey in the of- J flee of Attorney Van Home at In.diaiia j Horbar. . i Mrs. John V. Henri.-kson underwent) an operation on her foot at the Sou tit-1 Shore hospital yesterday. Mr. Hen- j rickson and Mrs. Sarah YVellctt vis- j ited her yesterday. A number of new links of fiction wre put into circulation at the public tibrary yesterday. Norman A. Emerson of 120'h street, was taken seriously ill with pneumonia yesterday. Mr. Emerson, who is a rd master at the Standard Oil. was compelled to go to the office yesterday morning on a mission, but it. was necessary for him to soon return home and he was unconscious the greater part of the day. George Warchowski and Kdward j FraJickowiak, both age 13 years, were arrested last night on the chars:- of breaking- Into Sam Wolf's olothit-s store New York avenue and John street on Wednesday nistht. The boys trained entrance by breaking a window

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It w a net until the discovery by Sir AMhs r Cai-iHl, in IsM, that t ie lnod f K-'i'.ty patients . ontssin. d t rie H :,n ec. :;ciiciy large ac-.-eiiit. that it.uch a iter: tc. n wan paid to this : i(. !..- tir S'-ii t:' men b aric il thai in ;..ut '' true in rheun.alisn;.) the k;di - x ' 't '. ork properly t throw off aric in id poison: -o!iseji;ently ;:ric sc. 1 cr.v.-ft.-ilss are J..p...ite.i in f:nd p,iut t.:e J ''"". v.-hero an InCanimaf.iojt In sot ; ui ' li'-arhy tissuf s. Wi( n ;-or ,,,,. tie; joints of the ,.!., frysUis former! uric acid are deposited ther.!, find ... SiHters from gout; or, when j -:.o:(. -': !ihe tissues, ono suffers from tnuscuL. I il'i-'usvi'.i: m or orti.-ular wumnti.-!-. I My only in..- lic.ne to counteract the ur ai id anil to throw it out of the, svm,-. tablets cf Anuri'i t double stretit.. til!' e times a (lay. Ti.c pain la the b?ck, lumbago, pa, in tie; neck, creaky Joints, stiffness , mnse'.r-s. have nil been proven to ca.i , d by uric acid poison In the bio--ai.d tissu:s. The kidneys soon beeou diseased, then there often follows J( a-e in the muscles of the .-art ,.iin-y u.sease carries away a hir 1 pere-titasre of our people. "What is be oone? Wh.at can the ordinary per.'-- i do to properly balance bodily -.,:a;ii:. The answer is easy. Eat less m?at. I coarse, plain food, with plenty of ve.; tabies, drink plenty of water betwc a loeais, and t-iko an uric acid solvent before, mcais for awhile, such as .Anif-;-? (oouble strength), obtained at alnor ' any drug store. It was first discovers! by Dr. Fierce, of the Surgical Inst i tut : in Buffalo, N. T. Most every one troubled with uric acid finds that Anuric dissolves the uric acid as hot water ti;! i dissolve FUtrar.Adv. h i with Mrs. A. Phillips. '!e i Ira Caugherty is very much lmprov. ed at this writing. It w as with regret that -w read o: the sad accident in Lowell! C. C. Pattee was quite well known here whe-i he was truant officer. Mrs. A. Saxton vlsite-1 -with h---dauphter, Mrs. W. J. Saer. Tuesday, in South Gary. Pr. Malmstone ma3e his UTual r'r here. Wednesday. Mrs. Libheart is en the sick list. Several from this vicinity Htten.'i! the Henning sale Wednesday. Mrs. J. Gilbert was operated on Inst Monday In a Chlcayo hospital. Sho had a complication of diseases. It was a very serious operation. She has two small children. Her sister In Illinois is carins for thern la her own home. inVanl AiiTry one to-Day, lounseix dJioc, Taste Labor

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