Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 234, Hammond, Lake County, 16 March 1917 — Page 10

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The pain from a burn or scald is nerve -racking torment that cries loudly for help. Apply Hamlin's Wizard Oil at once. You can have no idea how quickly it will draw out she pain. The healing and soothing oils will guard you from the dangers cf poisoning and permit the wound to heal readily without serious results. Always keep a bottle ofHamlln's Wlird Oil in tha house. It save needless pain t .err cia v. A aure and quick relief in cast cf stiff Jointa, neuralgia, sore throat, cold In cheat, aore muscle, cuta, bruises, lame biek,lumbao and rheumatism. Hamhn'i Wnard Chi ia composed of the most expensive of healing oil. It contains no chloroform or any other harmful drugs. Penetratea at once to the sent of the pain, giving- quick and lasting reliet 25c and 50c at all druig'.sts. For constipation, torpid" liver, sick headache, whip your lazy liaer witb Hamlin's Wizard Lirer Whips. For SaU by Atl Drwr''' HAMLIN'S WIZARD OIL CO. CHICAGO. ILL.

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"SAVE THE BABIES'

(Thai are authentic) quotation. J from tha pamphlet on tal)iea y Dr. j X. Emnutt Holt oi Columbia and Dr. j Henry I X. Shaw of TJnion nniversity.

Among- thing's which ara hart for j all ba tiles arei Pacifiers, thumb- j J sucking", a oo tlUngr syrups, patent j

mecucines, wiuskey or g-la for isp. j posed colic, dirty plaything's, dirty I nipples, dirty bottles, dirty floors, J waterproof diapers except for tern- j

porary use, moving- picture shows. V . ,

the following;, r." pn r.'S.-n t ins: lh; Imli-.-ui;i lry FWI c ra t i . rt William K. ('n.r-p.MH.-r. Rrszil; O. Y. WhitHock, Hunting). m: J. H. Jl.';iil, VhIphivi is..; Mrs. S, C Stimson, Torre Hautt'; Horace If. Il.-rr and Mrs, 1-vlix JlcW liiricr. lmji- ; ')) inii i. Kopra-scntine; the Ant i -Sn loon l.i'aifuc- K. S. Shuinai-ki-r. K ( '. Mhiton.

P. C. Cum irk. M. C. Pearson and C II. Winders. Indianapolis. The plan Is tha nama as the on, which was followed in putting the state-wide prohibition bill through the legislature. All ' of the temperance organizations and societies combined in one body, under the tiiinw of the Indiana Dry Federation, and it was to the efforts of this combination thst the state went dry tit the hands of the legislature. The leadfirs say they believe- they ran accomplish as definite, results in the seleeton of delegates to the state constitutional convention who will favor a prohibit ion provision in the new state constitution.

MERRILLVILLE S. n. Woods was In ChioaKo hist S.iturii;iy and Mrs. Wrds returned home with him after several weeks' visit with relatives and friends there. .Mrs A. Phillip and sons. Walter and Harold, motored to Shelbv last Sunday to visit her daughter, Mrs. K. Stowell and husband. Wesley Kn.hl visited s hool here Tuesday.

Feveral new primary scholars ara in the primary room this week. Clarence Walters has been on the sick list thlx week. J. V. Ptolti arid Miss Clara Gerlach made, a business trip to St. John, Wednesday. Mrs. C. Mann, formerly of Merrill-1

vine. Is n the si. k list with la grippe, j

Mrs. Ijibhart. Mrs. W. . Woodsmother, is (ill the siek list. Homer Freeman of Unry, has return

ed to s-'hool here this week. ills par-J; flits moved to Curv several months f

ago. JTr. Almonl ami family have moved to Hoss Station where, lie is .-loser to his work in Oary. He is the owner of a new Ford five passenger auto, whh.ii came Thursday. Word has been received from Dr.

Cal., that they are enjoying the warm weather there. Their ton B"re.l is!

with thern. The Dr. Iddings old home, occupied by U Douglass and family. cauKlit lire, Thursday about 1 o'clock. It is sup

posed to have been caused by a dfeciive chimney. The Oary fire depart-

inunt was called and made a quick rich in answer to the call, but the citizen?, had the Are under control when the d.partmenl arrived. . The damage done .is unknown at this time.

and M -s. Idditigs from Santa I'.ailiara.

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THE POLITICAL WORLD II! INDIANA From TBI T ISLES' Own Xai. AavpoUa Burma.

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TTBOIS BUREAU, A3? B7ATX CAJPXTA.1 EsT-IANAPOPLIS. INT . March 14. An air-tight cre-e.oiiatiori of tha deforces of the stata of Indiana, under the name of the Indiana Dry Federation, has been foni.ftd here for tha rurpose if jLtten-iptlrig- to elect delegates to the eoneril .itions.1 convention who will favor a provision in the new stata constitution prohibiting tr.rt Mcjuor traffic in ,e 9t along the Imi-s of the state- .. n r, t. 1 irdtion law, enacted by the re- . '' t-gi-'-lature. 'i'he Indiana Dry Federation and the In -Has i Anti-Saloon Lieagns signed the 'Kieen.-nt and pledged their co-opera-e support to the movement. The ; : n is to have tlie organization man- ; red by an executive committee of nine members, three to be chosen by the Anti-S&lcon League, three by the Indiana, Dry Federation, and three by the Women's Christian Temperance Union. This committee will seek to bring into i. organization all of the temperance organizations and societies in the state, so that all may work for the cne common object. This executive committee will select fy of the most prominent end leading -mpersnce workers of the state who shall constitute en advisory committee. v hose Influence and counsel will be of 1 - lp in the waging of this contest, and :hat said committee, so far as possible, ! selected from all classes of our citi- , -lishlp." rounty organizations also v.i he farmed to carry on the work In local immunities. The work will be financ- ! by donations. Thou who signed the agreement were

All Bergrmdry Kid Lacp Boot, high French heels, receding toe, Del Monte top, flexible sole. The same model as above in an all Orey, kid vamp with the buck6kin top' at S8.00 A VERY CLASSY BOOT. J.Schioer&Son Leaders in Footwear. 95 STATE ST., HAMMOND, 1ND, We Give S. & H. Green Stamps.

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ASTHMA SUFFERER Write today. I will tell you, free of charge, of a simple home treatment for asthma which cured me after physicians and change of climate failed I am so grateful for my present good health, after years of suffering, that I want every one to know of this wonderful treatment. Mrs. Nellie Evans. Jix F.Sf., R. 6. j, Moines. Iowa.

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. Steel Plant In Central jjt, consisting of O. H. pioom- !,.; Mill and Rod Mills, desires -, alications for positions of O. H. " . perintendent, Rolling Mills Suerintendent, Melters, Helpers, Heaters, Rollers, Roughers, Fin--!-ers. Roll Turners, Crane Men, Repairmen, etc. Living and working conditions of the best. Sober, -oropetent men paid good wages. State experience, present employment and pay; give personal data -nd references. Replies confidential. Address L T, Times, Hammond.

(llassos and spectacles fitted ly an oculist. Dr. McKee, !3ye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, gives his personal attention to each case. The ;tii ians are .h;irt?iiig five to seve; dollars for the same job. Why not have the best srrviee and price? Expert watcii and jewelry repairing. .MI ivor- fullv guaranteed.

Specials for Saturday, March 17th

CHOICE CUT NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK, lb 22d PRIME ENGLISH LEG OF MUTTON, lb 18 FRESH CUT YOUNG MUTTON CHOPS, lb 17? MILK FED VEAL, leg or loin, lb 20

Fresh Baltimore Oysiers, per quart . 40c

Prime Native Peef Pot Roast, lb 17Prime Native Rib Roast of Beef, lb 18? and IGc Native Boneless .Rib Roast, rolled, lb 20d Fresh Out Lamb Stew, per lb 14c Fresh Spare Ribs, lean and meaty, lb t8c M. Ham, Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb 19 Fresh or Smoked Thueringer, lb 22 Famous Brand Summer Sausage, lb 22C

Mild, Lean Brisket Baeon. lb ,21c Sugar Oured Boiling Bacon. ll 18ile Swift's Shortening, letter than lanh lb. . 16c Downey's Delight, the best butterine churned, lb.. . 25c Tm j )ort ed Russia n Sa rd ines. lb 15c Xonvav Salt Mackerel, two for . . .' 15c New Holland Herring. 10 lb. keg ....?1.05 Fresh Smoked Finnan Haddies, lb . .18

Strictly Fresh Large Eggs, guar,, doz.30c

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED 181 East State Street. Hammond, Ind.

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rFlie high cst of living does not bother the people that trade with us. Why let the high cost of living bother you when we can stop that bother. (Nuf sed.) A FEW HIGH COST KILLERS FOR FRIDAY EVE. AND SAT. ALL DAY, MARCH 15-16.

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EXTRA SPECIAL! 9 lb. keg of the best Holland Herring, this sale only, per keg SDc SWIFT'S DIXIE BRAND BACON 24 C FRESH PORK ROAST 18 FANCY BEEF POT ROAST. . : 13? ROUND, SIRLOIN or PORTER HOUSE STEAKS 18c VEAL SHOULDER OR BREAST 16c FANCY SMALL LEG OF VEAL 17c FRESH NECK BONE 7c FRONT OF LAMB 15C HIND OF LAMB 18c SALT COD FISH (in sides) 20c SMOKED HERRING, 10c each, 3 for 25c -at Wo carry a full line of Frankfurts, Polish, Bologna. Liver Sausage, Blood, Head Ohoose, Veal, Beef, Pork and Lamb. Our Pork Loins are fresh and (! to S lbs. average. Try us and save some moncv for vour Faster bonnet.

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'i'i All Suits Ordered How Can Be Heady in Cne Week

Grocery Department SUGAR 10 lbs. with $1.00 order 79 CLUB HOUSE CORN FLAKES, 3 pkgs 22c QUAKER OATS, large pkg. at 23? POST TOASTIES, 3 pkgs. 25c SHREDDED WHEAT, package 12c TELMO TOMATOES, No. 3, per dozen SI. 85 LIBBY'S EVAP. BULK, large cans 12c SWEET MEADOW CORN SYRUP, can 10c

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Phone 1966 Hammond.

COMET BRAND SWEET CORN, 3 cans.

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LEATHERBERRYSWEETS.No. 3 Sweet Potatoes, per can 15c TELMO SAUER KRAUT, 3 lb. can 18c TELMO PEAS, No. 2, three cans 35c: CLUB HOUSE PORK AND BEANS in tomato sauce,

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Deliveries to All Parts of the City. WATCH FOR OUR BIG SPECIAL SALE EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. GROCERIES. MEAT. VEGETABLES.

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Dyer's Pork and Beans, per can Fancy Sweet Corn, per can Monsoon Oatsup. per can, 12;

Monsoon Fancy No. II Peaches Monsoon Fancy Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple Monsoon Fanc'v Black Raspberries

Nu-Wa-Oo Sliced Peaches, per can

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OLD SETTLER COFFEE, 1 lb. tin can, regular 40c seller, this sale per lb 34 c

VIRGINIA SWEET PANCAKE FLOUR, pkg.. . . 10c

LINCOLN OLEO, 2 lbs

ROYAL OLEO, 2 los

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LIMBTJRGEE CHEESE, per lb 35c BRICK CHEESE, per lb 2S Y. A. CHEESE, ner'lb ,29c RICE, FANCY HEAD, 3 lbs 20

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10 lbs. (Jranulated Sugar, UC (with order ot sljK)- Soap, Flour, Butter and Butterine not included). Red Cross Macaroni, 3 pkgs. for. 25? Pure Apple Butter., per 11) 15c 10 bars American Family Soap (with order only) 41c Fancv Rod .Salmon, tall cans 18c Fanc'v Pink Salmon, tall cans 15c Pure' New Orleans Molasses, 3 cans for 25c Best Peaberry OoftVe, this sale, ier lb 23c Strictlv Fresh S leet Fggs, ior doz 30c

Full iiiiie oc. Fruits, Vegetables, Fresh and Smoked Meats at Reasonable Prices. (?h-:-c Your Crd?r in Fric'-.y Evening for Early Saturday Delivery.)

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