Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 202, Hammond, Lake County, 7 February 1917 — Page 3
THE TIKES. PAGE THREE ELL" A POLICE KEEP CONSTANT VKJIL OVEIl INTERNED GERMAN LINERS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. EYE GLASSES AND SPECTACLES made in in screwloss mountings, including n? n THi E tho invisible bifocal, j Kryptoks or one-piece! bifooal. Yo mako all no lenses for all mountings, j un !!!
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(By tTnitod Preis.) IVASIIINCiTDS, Kel. 7. Si.inov h.-r.-Sin':s an 1 China lire wo APurU'N'i
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- of Xlunoio, lndlaiiu. 51rs. Johnston K.'id Mrs. ' c!y nrtloenshors )1" TV: i Anu ri ?.ut n o rci :i 1 1 'v mm iss ion, a i-i'oin tvi to tio to t'lni.i n!l esl-it'lish.-d cl.. s. r 1 1'liiim-roiai re
lations bi'UHMi tho two coi.ntro:- an-l to d--t-lop vVni rirrui alt ii iiCii'S ; throughout t!o t)r, ant. I Thwy will wssiht the th r no 1: Jf. vs j of the commission in 1 st ihiishnui ;;- i ir,,t houos In liankow, funtoit. l' k'.t-.i; ntl Shanghai tind in s-'tvi'tmR C!.:t,s'i i i :.? 11 on for Am. ricitH kooOs, j.s lh- j 'hini'S.'. do not like to hy di'-oct frcm fore gn-rs. l.r t-t iimin.-i:ii 1 r&'W arra ug-emt-nts will b inad. ' Th Anion.', n comhiissioti tsn-'i-r I !!.; d'rpction of lion. David S. i:iw, j y.'i;.ral cmiiiSf! for tlo Chinos.. A mm i- j
an rriuiu..!? Kxchtmio, utid five tioos majc-r of Milwank.0. Motnhf-rs of t!i party are: O.-n. Ju onti J. Carr, Durham. S. C, rfpr'aenttuK t.f ,--u!i.heni Cotnmercia! t'onrrcss: rn.indo y. 'S'.-a.l, Kansas Citv; Julius ( . 1 rank. Milwaukee; J. I.sw'imi, V.':-;-c nsin. and Fred A. I,nn..h-k, vio oiti.
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Jeweler and Optometrist 177 State St. Hammond, Ind I 'hone 700. Oppo?ita E ('. Mlnas Dept Stor
Al'tit, (icrnii.ii sntirnod liners at New York. I eft to ripht: 1 f I'rinco Joachim. Vrinee F.itet Fri'-drich. Koni W ilhelm II, Hutubijrii and Ailfinatiht. Hrlow: I'olire guarding interned (ionran liners at New York
Constant viwil by Rrtiietl ru;u-i i- ii.i; kopt o-.c r the (Jenna'i ii.t.:-ti have not already l-e-en ..oi;.f.i. The V-..-b;r.i.-. u-ovcrtUnent ha io.iti-. t-vi
has sent word to the c.u-tair.s of 'Jer'finy and the United State.,.
For Throat and Lungs STUBBOSN COUGHS AO COLD3
In tho Lake Piu-erl-.r Court. Entries la Criminal Docket. Hi" State v I.Rt-ora ami Lrncora; roi rropsed; deft, .dis. (Jtin. .")) i'Kf Slat" v Rodvf ; laid d-f'L. c 1?'; fined 3a cents. Judr. (Jin. T'). Sfa'o v D-e ft nt; rr..--t i.-.n to 0: miss sus: a ttie.i defts. dif. ( Jnn. f
-State v Jltidzi. h et a!; motj, . n to I SOLD BT ALL LEADING DRTTG-GISTS
di. .u.tamed; d:fts. dis. I Jan. -"). State v leeiioh; ntnti -tt to dismiss stmta in, d : d-'ft. dis. ( Jrm. -S). --' S:.-it. v 3-i.-7idrici.ir; h -ml f .n fc-it-.v1. Judii. U'.n. 1. i'tt Stitt- v D-Tdiutiel; titiol fj. and f.?nt t- State Penal l-'arrti: . - ;.t i.d; fcdjr. (Tan. ;3. i-i St a ' e v Bistlinp; fin.-.J :"; s-.-o.t to I !-,! Farm !M) days. Jade. 'J'tn.
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"SAVE THE BABIES'
j Ths- nr" a-ithentie .notations i from tl-io pnmi'hlet on 1-ahies prej ( a r. d l.v Dr. I,. Kmmett H.d. of ; t"'olumhia Vulvar it;.- ami I'r. tl. ii.-y " 1j. K. Stww of I'nioti linivrf ity.
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to Jtichic-UI City 1 - ! ! . a Clio: susp t..I. -J. ,Tu dir. i l.ii "ITS State v I, a wry; s r. : to Farm : rta.vf : !.n. tl : .
eian Ue). I'OTJ -S'-ate v M. li-n . j fo-t, o.. i; i:,;:., Jn-J t.T.itl. 1'Ko , .T. Si a te v AVeniti : s. 51 ' t. Jl. i.is.ir. St' City .' - i 1 eats; lit,.,! .! .; . .. 1 Ja-l. . i 1 5 ! :t 'A.,S !;." v KoatK-h: ! nt d'-ft. :.'; !
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i Poii.al Farm f"i' divs. ,!j t ij.i. :si. it'".; 1 :i : .. S'at.? : ! . 1 fjr.: s--to r. f jioia t y 2-1! .wars. J.oi 1 J m. . i:iO(-;:-t -1 to HutltKi ..!! !;e,.i.T,n: 0 t: a , i t y x ( rd iet . I .!: to 2 t . ! 7 - a 'e - - l)tJ-io!i: I...:;-- 10'oSS' o-'ft. (it-.; hood re!, as.-.; ( j... "a. :7l. :;- -S;a t aor;,.i; taoi- J f.'iss. deft. !-, l-i. 1. ! r lea 1 Jan :Ui :" I -S-)-o v l-'-i rr.r.a. 1 11 ; s. t ! to 1 1 i'. a 1 a . a I-.", y.:.-. 1 s. J ale. ( J ' ,', 1.
'. ers in Anieriou-.t ports that j i.;. ; the German admiralty 1 i:i t!;o (.-vont of war i .'tween ;
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I ! ! a a . 1 i-'.MI JJ'-i. " I'U.o'.e; l,oa ilats ( D. It. Il.M-ne) vs. Coie F. i!mi. Criminal Cases riled.
CLOTHES In spite cf the fact that his friends eventually opened him up and spilled him all over the sidewalk, Caesar lived in happy times. Especially with regard to clothes. Clothes nowadays are all wrong. About the only thing they're good for is to spend money on and brag about. In Caesar's time one bedsheet
and a bay wreath made a well fcj
dressed man. And convivial souls felt free to drink their fill and go home when they pleased, secure in the knowledge that their wives couldn't tell the difference between a nightshirt and a dress suit. Those were the days when Mother chopped up Father's
business garb for guest towels j K and Father retaliated by eating h
breakfast in n huff and wp-irincr S
the tablecolth up town. f. J.I en dressed in bedclothes and were happy, then. H
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ctter come in and Profit
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it.oiio !, 'island near Ctart i'ark. !il.. j-,-r-i t .irt.e i !.i. tue yi t-tttrday.
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; I 5C0 Pairs of Women's Shoes on Sale at $1.95 per pair.
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pCH;ieni qtialry Sshoos, ffverai Fpimiid styles; patent leaFier, g.in
meiiti caif an.l vie: kid :' n natenf leatiier tinst some, have rio'h t
lops, flexible leath.-r sole-, Cuban her is, lace
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A tvrvons. c v. rvvorkfd, up'!, t-foi t -Jyornan cannot fxp.-et to have a stoma: "mld. E pe. -i.ai : t ;n ot.he rs : F-'-t i,l--n-.y of si.-, p, wp h the windows .,, -n. P. n't ciimt. stairs. i .;i't run a s. wins machine too poo a. Kx rcise in tiie op, n air is h. iter j thati any m.aiicine. Av .jd i.-hnt ' eerc!s- Pathe .jatly. Drink h" ' s ,-.f water. AVa'.-h on r d t trs ti. ti. I Wear pose elotfi.tie, uiii- fn.m fi;e f'spau.prs OM,y. Fat sm.p1.'. wtmie!ori. f. :.,-.,. tot ittjihiv- s-ot s. .;i d, i,..i rich, n r fri-d. Tea, and cwk.-rs '! Wiii not noike nnlk and sttengt;,. ; ' Mtp ,ii he said ao'-ut ui- t t a.vrro x. , NOTICE.' At Legislature, IndpVs. It. Cilia F'avis, M'ij
Ite.x I'ai:,l..;-H P 'J I,o;i Store, is ;,t Capio l pe;:;uk on S toils, Ft iit'y Fili. Xftains a "visrioib" Dots' al hiil ntf's workinK fir another 151!, to re.uii Jr.aital Sar-
K'.-'tis in the si i;...,!?. Kex offices here will not he open tili Thursday. HAMMOND, WHITING AND EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY TIME TABLE.
Hammond to 63rd Street ax.3 Smiti '
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Cars
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Cloth Top Shoes, Sl.69 A lioston tuannfaepi; or"s s-iT liis '.'.. -k f'f $- .'.'I Shoes j;un metal f .-.If aud v;'fi kid with natept pa ' her tips, -ho! and t'ttbtm . .-tr't-tiy ail loa'her wopp ii'.-i :-nd misses' s;;:e-, .;oj. Kin i Saio price, i i-:-:r 1 b8J
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Satin and Suede Boots Factory lors, two different well known makes, ' Sherwood" nn.l "Full Tone" bfeais of fine sitedc and travaneped satin. The F pales ;uniO in brown, the fatitis in black w it Ii plain toe;
Cuba a h-els, hoitton style; $3.50
shoes. Mill-End Sale price, per pair
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High Grade $3.00 Shoes, $2.39 Considertnit tho great advatif e in tip?" price of leather, this reduction in price is renliy remarkable. In the "or jon'll find dress shops of tan calfskin. English bice tipeiei,-:; nie; tip or round toe button style? of Y.aek calfskin, i.r.d pair? or" Kaniarno Calf "Work Shoes, extra
hca y, ir.il to- beiaa--.s uujc'ap. Mod leather throughout; double a
soles, ail sizes: "..'t shoos. Mill-End S ' ! r pair
Dress Shoes, $2.95 .'.oo pairs of tnep'r, fine dress idioe.-, Ensilsii no!', biack -a'f lat.at niodfcls. also jrnn tp.-;.-! calf iaee and button shoes, j. tedium bi-toe. Mill-End fa fi Sale price, p..r pair .... j$(3
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Tan Shoes, $2.45 $ r-F r.'s liifih eraoe $:.." Shoe, it
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To AH Women Mary women's magazines for January and February contain a f ill-page ad onJitTy-Jeli in colors. Each d contains a coupon, good Et your grocery for a full Size package free.
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grade gelatine, costing twice as much es the common. The flavors are made from the fruit itself. They are made by concentrating the fresh fruit juice. They Era very different from artificial flavors.
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Flavors which come mixed with the gelatine powder never keep their zest, a3 these do. Then the boiling water, used to dissolve Jiffy-Jell, doesn't scald the flavor. The flavor is added from the vial when the jell has partly cooled. So you get in Jiffy-Jell the flavor of fruit that
is newly picked. You never have tasted a jelly dessert that compares with it. First Dinner Free If you present the coupon you will get your first Serving free. It will give you a new conception of these ideal fruit desserts. It will bring you an extragrade gelatine, the finest you ever tasted. It will bring you fruit flavors which taste like crushed
fruit. It will open the way to countless new delights.
Jiffy-Jell comes in seven flavors Raspberry, Strawbcrr y, Che r ry, Orange, Lemon, Lime and P.i n e a p p 1 e. The price
when you buy it is two 3 11!
packages for 25c. A package makes o or 8 dishes.
Buy Boys' and Girls' Shoes at the MILL END SALE Here's an opportunity to t:uy C: i':Fcn'o Snoes at rock-hot'o.-i p-.-e-. ,!-.o- tables are ptled h.glt '.-.arh choice bargains in so-id ic.t'.iic:- -ho--, fcr hes rid girts.
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