Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 192, Hammond, Lake County, 26 January 1917 — Page 6

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Sick People Sometimes Die From Lack oi a Good Stimulanl Especially i3 this true in grip and

penumonia, for they are infectious diseases which attack weak and stror. r alike. Serious complications are liable

to develop in the course of the diseji.se. J'-

as grip settles In the weakest part of the system, sometimes the. kiitr.ey.'., the brain, the stomach or the heart, resulting often in heart failure, but the most dreaded of all. pneumonia, which is particularly fatal when arising from grip. A? one able medical writer says:

"In all severe types of pneumonia there are two sources of danger heart Insufficiency, and high temperature. A large portion of deaths from pneumonia directly result from heart failure. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey judiciously U6ed is one of the most efficient means of preventing or overcoming It.'' The reason It is a remarkable remedy in the treatment and relief of grip, coughs, colds, Influenza, bronchitis, catarrh, pneumonia, and all diseases of the throat and lungs, is that Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey aids in keeping the digestive functions in healthy condition so that the body gets the necessary health and strength from food eaten enabling it to throw oft disease germs. For more than 56 years it has brought the blessings of health to overworked men, dt-licate women and sickly, who find in Duffy's the strength-giving properties that are so necessary to them.

"Get Duffy's and Keep Well" Sold in SEALED BOTTLES OXLY. Heware of imitations.

Get Duffy's from your iocal druggist, grocer or dealer. $1.C0 per bottle. If he cannot supply you. write us. Send for useful household

"lOOKlet free.

BRAVE FRENCHWOMAN FLOUTS LAWS OF WAR TO VISIT HUSBAND IN TRENCHES; HE IS KILLED A FEW HOURS AFTER HER VISIT

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The Duffy Malt Whishey Co., Rochester, X. Y.

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Raymond Schaub has returned home after an absence of several months. We will have on sale for one week only, beginning- Wed., Jan. 24, $5.00 Nen.o, Ft. & G., L Revo and Kabo corsfts, el'.ghtly polled, for J2.9S. Miss Fieel, 531 119th St., Whiting, Ind. 1- 25-3 Alton Hitt has srone to Ohio with the remains of his mother who passed away suddenly as the result of pneumonia while visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert Sallyer in Chicago. Mi Theresa McElroy is able to be out offer an illness of several weeks. The dancing party given by the Trippie Link Pleasure club in the I. O. O. F. hall on Wednesday night was a big success. Music was furnished by Sterling's orchestra. Mrs. Felix McElroy of Wilcox addi

tion, has been very ill, but is lmprov

on eanesaay. Her Mng now.

Artnur Konveaux, ana-i- Herman Stavitzkt, age 44 of Sties-i,

son anr wire, r. ana .Mrs. Mm?- i;tz park. was severely Injured on Wedraan, visited her yesterday. nesday afternoon when he wa struck Miss Mabel Clancy has taken a posl- j by an automobile driven by William

tlon in the office of Attorney B. Gord- Rowe. 9716 South Halstead street, Chlon. cago. The accident happened at 129th

ma. xx. or waiiisa Responsibility id Resource- OTti 1,000,6-- 0 Otwa Ev.nlng. I Mrs. Mary Lampman of Sheridan avei nu, underwent an operation at a Chi

cago hospital daughter, Mrs.

Mme. Simone A. Pujet. For love of her husband Mme. Simone Pujet, a slender and beautiful young Frenchwoman, braved death from Germans, French, British and Belgians by flouting every man-made law of war and going secretly and in disguise to visit her husband, M. Andre Pujet, who was fighting in the trenches. A few hours after her secret visit he was killed by a shell. Mme. Pujet is now in this country to lecture on French authors and artists and also to ttll of her husband, who was a brilliant writer before joining the army.

and Grace streets. Stlegiltx Park, as lug several games of pedro were play-J tavitzke was crossing the street. He ' ej and prizes were won by Mesdamesi sustained a gash over the eye, was I Euell. Mathias, Kgge-rs and Messrs. Kd '

badly shaken up Internally and also i Mathias. Henry Eggers and Herman suered a broken wrist. lie was attend- j Theissen. At the close of the games

RELIABILITY The well known reliability and integrity of the firm S. Silver, Hammond, is back of every eye esamination and every pair of glasses that leaves our place of business. This same reliability applies to all our advertisements and announcements and we invite your inspection of same. Remember, we are the only optical firm in Lake county that grinds ail their own lenses for this reason we can give you far better service and better lenses at a much lower price. WE GRIND AND COMPLETE ANY LENSE IN AN HOUfL Try us and let us prove to you our claims are correct. We Eolicit your optical requirements because we are the only com p'.etely equipped optical firm in Lf-ke county. S. SILVER Jeweler and Optometrist 1?7 East State Street Hammond, Ind. Opposite E. C. Minas Department Store Open Evenings.

ed by a local physician. Rowe was placed under arrest and upon furnishing $150 cash bonds, was released to appear for trial Monday. Jan. 29. - Ths Gunder tabernacle meeting which will be under the auspices of the

dainty refreshments were served. The Quarantine for chickenpox was removed from the Sellers home on Amy avenue, Wednesday. Mrs. William Wegmann of Chicago, was the guest of Robertsdala friends

Protestant churches of Whiting and j yesterday.

Robertilaie will begin their campaign of Sunday, Feb. 4 and will continue for one month. A large tabernacle will be erected in tht vicinity of Central avenue where the meetings are to be held. Mr. Gunder has had a number of years of successful evangelistic work through out the country and Is now In the midst of a campaign with the Baptist and fresbyterian churches at Marshalltown,

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Mrs. John Garrlty of 119th street, has

gone to Cleveland. (Jhlo, to visit her

parents.

Amone those who heard John McCor-

p. Swartz. Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Fl

Seld. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward JJ,

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John BolicK ana Annie Toth were

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AS-N0-M0R -cAiA AS-NO-MOR MEANS ASTHMA-NO-MORE to any one suffering from that distressing disea.9. No more walig during the nijht, choking and struggling for breath after taking AS-NO-MOR. Take a teaspoonful before retiring and sleep soundly ail night. No more coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath during the day. A few doses of AS-NO-MOR will relieve all these distressing symptoms and a few bottles will make the relief permanent. No matter how bad or of how long standing your case. AS-NO-MOK will giro you the relief you have long bee:a looking for. Costs you nothing If It fails. AS-NO-MOR is put up in two sires. Trial size bottles 11.00; larse siie bottles, J3.00. Six trial bottles or 2 large bottles, 15.

Miss Wllda Payne and brother La-

verne, attended the minstrela given by the Shriners of Hammond, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Cole of Hammond, was the guest of Mrs. Frank Spoars of 116th street, yesterday. Mrs. W. E. Williams has been confined to her home for & few days with tonsilitls. W. A. Ruoll of Indiana boulevard, was a Hammond business visitor Wednesday. The Silver eedle club held a very pleasant meeting at the home of Mrs. Arthur Biesen of Atchison avenue, on Wednesday afternoon. The members were entertained with music after which an elaborate luncheon was served. The next meeting will be held at

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Squire Matthews la still improving in heaith. I Mrs. C. O. Johnston who Is 111 with pneumonia, is reported to be improving. There will be preaching service Sun

day evening at the Unitarian church ' 5e really perfect

GIRL'S DRESS. By Anabel Worthington, It had to be, of course, that Fashion

woald favor the small girl just as she did mother, and make her cew spring dress with a vest and a separate belt and show the panel front effect so that life wou'.d

united In marriage by Father Benedict the home of Mrs. Harrington of Hamat St. John's Clavok church. j menFather Miller, who has been assign-) Mr. and Mrs. William Timm of Shefed to Sacred Heart church at Whiting. I field avenue, spent Wednesday vlslt-

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MU M coupon with ytror bum art- addreea p!n1y written, ajid w will aend you an order on your local druggVvt which will title you to a On Dollar bottl tor 10c, and a rafund of your Sue If tha rul from part of tfa bottl ar sot aatlafacttory. Nam -

YTkat a Dcs Moines Policeman Says. Tom Moines. Iowa. Feb. 23, 1914. I w troubled with ert hroa for over Are yar and oould gt no cerm-nent relief In ail that time. I auSer-d terribly, bad attacks would st KTmrtim for two weks. I triad erery medicine I ooul- har of with no results unttll about a year hifo anm one ndvtsed me to try AS NO M OR. Th flrat few dnae 31 me mora jrood than ail fch otiver medicine I vr took. I took two bottl In all and have not ni4 a y work loca Tours truly. KD. r.FOftD.

1 AS-NO-MOR is sold and guaranteed by Norrls Pharmacy and J. W. Weis. If your dmsgist does not handle AS-NO-MOR we will send It direct.

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Drvtcitt - KOOV-B MEDICrSTE CO. tfh and Locuat fcMa. Des Molces. la.

Is reported to be very 111 with inflammatory rheumatism at the Fort Wayne hospital. Mrs. O. E. Meek has returned from Gobelsville. Mich., where she attended the funeral of her uncle. Mr. and Mrs. William Bolinger. Mi.-s Anna Bollinger and Mrs. Mettler attended the funeral of their cousin, Mr. Hartley at DoUon, 111., on Wednesday. O. E. Meek, and Harold Sawyer have purchased the Whiting garage at 43 Indiana boulevard, from William Zim

merman. They have In addition night'j

and day auto livery, supplies and ac-f cessorles. J Princess theatre tonight. The dainty Marie Poro In "Common - Ground." A very interesting drama In five Fplendid parts. Also a Paramount comedy. It

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by all means get a Victrola There'- every reason why you should have on and it's eay to get one from us. At formal dances, and informal parties a Victrola for perfect music! Dance .-ntiI you're wrary with joy, the Victrola never tires. When there are just two of you, or you are alone, you can dance just the same to perfect music always at your touch. And remember, the Virtrsla brings to your home the greatest of every kind of music.

Come in trtd hnrt us explain our terms. TiclroU. $15 lo $400.

Tsea joe'll ice there it no reason (or you bein- wtthoat

Sireube Piano & Music Co.

Hammond, Ind.

Phone 61.

631 Hohman St.

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Mrs. John Murry of Roberts avenue, visited her sister, Mrs. Cavanaugh of Chicago, Wednesday. The members of the Marquette club held a very pleasant meeting Wednesday evening at the home of John Blaul of Roberts avenue. During the even-

An Antidote for Uric Acid Poison tl'.y DR. I.. C. KAECO'.'K.)

There is a process going on

the body which often poir-ous us. Jt is something like the story of the snake being able to kill itself with its own poisons. This Is the formation of uric

acid in excess within the body. It is a waste product which .takes pl.-uo in the ! licr. This poisonous ur:" rjeiil is t hen i

i passed on to the Kidneys-, wlnci act ns a ! f iiit-r to t . off mid excrete this poison. j If the k.-..n ; i- ar cloirged up. inactHe, J

the poison i--g ii.-i-.it.-.-s I nose organs and ! causes kiuuey li:-caf . If it is tit posit

ed in the tissues, a-ound the joints of the body, it causes i heuumtism or gout. Consequently we must do everything to throw off thin uric acid poiscp. and

simple methods are' be?

ing In Chicago. Mrs. Roy Witter of Lake avenue, visited her mother in Hammond yesterday. Don't fail to attend the Community club meeting at the Franklin school auditorium this evening. Everybody is welcome. Charles Eggers of Lake avenue, was confined to his home by Illness Wednesday. Mrs. John Uvingtone and daughters of East Side, visited at the Sell home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Whiting and Mrs. Frank Schutz visited Dan Trailkill who is seriously ill at his home In Hammond. Mrs. Henry Shalder and children of Indiana boulevard, were Hammond visitors Wednesday. Mrs. George Dibblns of East Side, visited at the Theissen home yesterday.

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Dr. P. L.. Rigg went to Chicago last evening to attend a dental meeting In the city- for a couple of days. Mrs. Sol Brewer of Shelby, visited her sister, Mrs. Will Adams and husband here yesterday. C. E. Nichols and Joseph Burllnl were in Chicago on business yesterday. II. 1 Ilensley took his family to Chicago this morning where they will leave for their now home at Stronghurst, 111. Mr. Hensley will leave In a few days with his stock and household

, goods. ! S. O- Iandis who is conducting reivival meetings in the east visited hi I . . !..- IT. Uft

v. it iiiu I family here weunesuay eei.i"e,.

yesterday morning for -New lorK. where he wll conduct meetings. George Berg was In Chicago on bus

iness yesterday. Oeorsre P'.ckey of Shelby.

by Rev. Millar of Chicago

Rev. Forgren will speak at the Swedish M. E. church Sunday. A. Londonberg who has been In Florida for the past year and was called home by the eerious illness of his wife, will return to Florida FTiday evening. Mr. Londenberg Intends to move his family to Florida In the near future. The Pennsylvania Company is installing telephones In the local offices. In

the near future they will use phones, the belt has its sides lengthened to form

ror dispatcnlng trains. r.nclcett. the noeket onenimr bein- hound

with satin.

The fronts of the plain waist are lapped

over the surpiice vest, so es to give -ip.gorial closing; the strap trimming just helow tbe collar gives added attraction lo lie vest in light tone. The sleeve is easily I1 and may be short with a band finish or long with a wristband cuff of material trimmed with bands of contrasting goods to match the square collar. A two gore plaited skirt is joined at normal waist

Li , where the separate belt is arranged ;

It is reported the Gary, Hobart &

Eastern Traction Company will be sold at public aale by the sheriff ou March

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A number of Hobart members attended the Installation of officers of the Gary commandery Thursday evening. The Priscllla club rr.et Thursday with Mrs. C. C. Xitchman. The Catholic Ladies Sewing club met Thursday afternoon at the church club rooms. The Whist club met with Mrs. Geo. Brimmer, Thursday evening.

Golfers 70 Years Old Want Foursome Match.

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PITTSBURGH, PA.. Jan. 26. John Murchie. wealthy florist: John Carey, leading contractor: W. O. Leslie, retired busines man, and George L. Williams, shoe dealer, all 70 years old, will leave here n;xt week for St. Petersburg. Fla., where they will challenge all amateurs n the country for a foursome go'f match. All are crack players and unbeatable In this section.

Meteorological Motto. The Lord sends the sunshine and the rain, but the farmer roust do his own revving. Christian Herald.

Light weight woolen goods, serge, gabar

dine, poplin, linen or cotton weave may be chosen for this model. In linen or cotton a piping of contrasting color goods will be as effective as tbe silk or satin trimming on a dress of woolen material. If you really want to "dress up" your

-laughter at small cost, buy the pattern nd copy this simple frock. inch contrasting goods and yard 22 inch The dress pattern No. 8.162 cuts in sizes linen or eilk for vest, 6 to 12 years. To make in size S requires To obtain the pattern, send 10 cents to 314 yards 06 inch material. i yard 38 the office of this publication.

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DEALING IN GROCERIES, MEATS, PAINTS, OILS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, SPORTING GOODS, PIPE FITTING, ALUMINUM WARE 276 State Street, Poi.es : 136 -lo? Corner Sohl and State. Hammond, Ind.

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Lowell on business yesterday.

GRIFFITH

Mrs. C. W. Bothweil gave a card party last evening In honor of her sister. Miss Ellen Welsh, whose sixteenth birthday occurred yesterday. Rallv day will bo held at the M. E.

Flush thej;unday school Sunday morning. Every-

kidneys by drinking plenty of water be-j orie is invited. Ering your neighbors

; t.een meals: a i int of hot water. morn-anj friends. Some special music nas j ing and night is splendid. Take Anuric j been arranged. i (double strength) three times a day for Miss Minnie Flanery has been called awlriic, and get the kidneys to working ' t.. her home on account of the serious i by flushing out. this poison. That pain- ' ninet-s of her mother at Gallon. Ohio.

ful affliction, known as gout. a.- well as j Mrs. I'. J. B-iriger and niece, -Miss muscular rheumatism, is caused by thev;0a Bciriger were Hammond shoppers

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Special Sale in our Grocery Department for one week. This will be a Money-Saving Sale. Save this sale bill for you can get bargains from Friday, Jan. 26th until Friday, Feb. 2nd.

uric acid crystals being deposited in the big toes or tissues. The man who uses his brain, perhaps over-taxing his nervous energy will suffer fits of "blues," depression, headaches, sleeplessness, loss of memory, all dm; to the poison of uric acid. The man who does physical work, using his muscles, occasionally complains of sluggishness, muscular tired feeling, muscular stiffness oraches, neuraligic twinges symptoms all due to this uric ncid accumulation. In every case I advise hot water, and Anuric taken three timea daily a simple, safe remedy, which is to be had at almost every druj store. Adv.

yesterday. Mrs. Lillle Trader Is reported quite sick. The baby son of T. Aldridge had a narrow escape from death Wednesday,

whe it swallowed poison. However. with Dr. Malm-tone's assistance, it is j all right at present. j The Griffith band will give a dance in the town hall Saturday evening, Jan. ;

i. .music Dy tne uary iiirarsuu.

Mrs. Mat Grimmer spent th first of the week at Crown Fotnt at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gerlach, celebrating her father's seventy-seventh birthday

Y our Back Has Suffered Enough When you are rid of backache and lumbago, life is worth living again. Hamlin's Wizard Oil quickly gives relief from tack pains and removes the cause whether it is rheumatism or lame, sore muscles. In caes of accidents and mishaps.there re dai y uses for Hamlin's Wizard Oil when the doctor cannot be reached et once. A bot.ie should always be kept In the house. f You will find it valuable for use in cases of burns, cuts, bruises, sprains, etc. Wizard Oil contains no harmful drugs. It is composed of the most expensive of healing oils. 25c and 50c at all drug-lsts. Whip your lazr liver into life with Hamlin's Wizard Liver Whips the household remedv for constipation, biliousness and sick headache. For Sale by All Drugeiita HAMLIN'S WIZARD OIL CO. CKICAGO, ILL. ?

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Job. W. Wets Summers Pharmacy I

C. Minas Co. Korrts Pharmacy

Best Granulated Sugar. 10 pounds for C9? Red Kidney Beans, Xo. 2 cans 10? Our Best Head Rife, per pound S(? Pearl Hominy, per pound 5 Ilave-Too-Much Svrup, 10c bottle 5

jSun Maid Raisin?, ; package 12 Monarch and Snidri s 'Joe. hoi tic Catsup 1S ( Pure Preserves. Blaekbcr- ! ries. Black Cherries, ! Strawberries, Red Raspberries, Black Raspberries ! 26-oz. jar . 25 Tom Bov Yellow Wax Beans ! Xo. 2 cans, 3 for 5e ;01d Country and "White i Linen Soap, G for. . . .25

Fancv Table Peaches,

o. ,i can Table Strawberries, in syrup, Xo. 2 can . , Armour's Lighthouse Cleanser, can Armour's Lighthouse Washing: Powder. ..

Rumford's 1-lb Baking Powder 21

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Fancy Red Salmon, tall can 19f Fancv Navel Oranges, dozen 20 25 -35r Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour 10c

Jell-O, all flavors, 3 packages No. 2 can Tomatoes, each

You will try our Coffee.

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Soap Chips, per pound 5c 3-1 b Pail Karo Syrup 27 c

Specials in Meats One Week Cudahy's Diamond Crown Hams 21 f Brisket Bacon, per pound 2!r All Kinds of Steaks, per pound 17c Shoulder Roast Beef, per pound 15c Saturday Only Small Pork Loins, per pound 17c Fresh Dressed Chickens. per pound 24 c Rib Roast Beef, per pound 15

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