Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 240, Hammond, Lake County, 23 March 1917 — Page 2

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The High Cost of Indigestible Food falls heavily upon the household where there is no intelligent direction of the food supply. Expensive high proteid foods, such as beef and pork, impose a heavy burden upon the liver and kidneys. They are not as nutritious as cereals and fruits. Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with milk supply all the nutriment needed for a half day's work at a cost of only four or five cents. Cut out meat and eggs, eat Shredded Wheat Biscuit with green vegetables and fruits, and see how much better you feel. For breakfast with hot milk or cream. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y.

juniors ho..- to have Mayor Smalley. way to take car,

""" or tieiRhhortiiK oitie.-. , is to take ear- of the boy and Kirl I ,. ,,.,, the- iirinriri'iU thA ....i i.. .. n.,. I .i .. ...... .. ..American

I'lin'icm,- mated ine attorney

their own board of Rovernors, j

cscurt,

rfpip.m'NlalU-fs of th senior body, a !rUl troop of Boy Smut, the hijfh school tiuxle i'orj)M aa1 their own members in automobiles ami on foot. f'nor I'olliTnoiunn. On motion of Kliiott Conroy. who stated j,e had been N,,llri i t,,- v.-o.,,e,,

policewoman project,

of the social problem ajje. died this morninir at ,i ii,.,. I .

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ho.p:u, ,n Chbao of ty- ?m V

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ieaing a hushand, three i lnare- 8'p!e horn trtatmnt

MRS. THEODORE SEESTADT DIES

fihoid fever.

small children flv t,,,tv,.,- . . 7 wnic cured me alter payt.mii .ruiuren, n e brothers, two els-; lcians and chat,- of cltmt failed

ti r and her father and mother. Beforiy her marria in 1Si4,

i i am so (trtefujfor my present good j heaith. after year of eufTcrlng;. that 1 Mrs. I want every one t- know of this von-

Siesta at was Marv lr..-tt,i,i ?erru' . treatment. Mr.. Nellie Evans.

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ter of Mr. and Mrs Herman ( Ir,.-n wald. 1 -

555. H. 6. lesMoltvfs. Iowa.

interested In t

',, aonioi i iiamber of fommerce lasti 'crnitiK went ,,ti record favorina- the 1

"-V number of women have I

Intiior (.'haniber of Cum-!

its support towards an an- !

a liolice woman," stat-

" needs a i this body '

Theodore Seeutadt, 34 year?

if!

movement.

asked that the

I iiieice jflve i

propriatlon for

ed t imroy, - l tiiink the cii policewoman and move that

.tier trothfrs are William, Frank, otto, j ! ilertnai; and Charlfta. and the aistera: ;

J.mma .-viaulcb and Ei?i- (ireen-

wa! !

Mrs, f-'eesfndf H-tin horrt in Hammond

z&ssssamammsssiiszs " educated m the ,(,,rm,n t,,lthliriiri

t school? She was taken to t'j.j C.'h!-

eo ).opitn! last Saturday. jfr cii,;-

favor of

Tiie

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i-rd'.nary i lure than ti... thine i-l.-

t f ImiR fur steady use is jusr rmtlsiih.i ci.d. atiut oil tuhi -h iid k' aseloss). and is better rr.ost txitatsive -n ; r anyyen cm use. t u o tea- oo! ; f i Is v.i';I c!"an? irnl scii'p t!-irou!t5y. Siuiidy he hair vita water and rub it ak'S an abundance of rich. ih. r, v. lih ii riuss out easily, vtry fi ' r io'.c if dust, dirt, r. iid IV-- : e c ih The hair kly rind evvely. it loave? scft. mid th. 1,-itr i'.n- and

lustrous, nu'.'y and cay

CHICAGO OKAIN FUTUEES. '!i -i t - May . $-1 .f0 s4 ; July. $ 1 to S, ( tciuber, ! 1. !' t4.

Con; May. l.l,"'i; J S-pt ember. $1.11. Oats- May, 00 c; July. ler, i 2 Ts o.

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rciuov in Itues ..

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to !''.: Il'ili c. You an e .'-t t:t;'.; any iliariuacy. it's f f V E'illlo S i i 1 S U J of tho fjimilv for mo

-'1 cocoanut oil at iry cb.e.ij ., and a !y eo ry member hs. Adv.

IUMANE SOCIETY WINS CRUELTY GASE

his superior officer. According to Mrs. Myrtle i'l'cfl'er, ofTIocr of the humane s-ci(-ty who conducted the I isei'u t ; in. lii'ii:ik w its guilty of Clio 1 t le.'i ! iro nt ill the kililliK of -a do. The buni.-in-' i fftecr nt.ates that on the nflcrtiooii of t lie thirteenth of March, leiiak lubb. d 'in in..tfensi v e dogr for t en minutes, .and ie n it revived clublied it aeuin, tinailv di.tuKitiK the doe into an

I ailec win-re limii rliil.irt n coll r e tr a t t 1

abeut h. The humane officer states that thirty minutes after Henak first, struck the di'K lie ended its life by a Vi'iulviT shot. There were seven women uitnosses who support ed Mrs. I'fcffer.

(Special to Ihk TiMFi.--.) W1IIT1N'.;. IXU, March C3.The Lake County Humane Society yesterday won its case before the board of works and John lienak. a traffic. policeman stationed at Oliver and One Hundred and -Nineteenth street, was fined two days' pay and subjected two a reprimand by

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B ON SATURDAY, MARCH 21, WE WILL HAVE A

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OF BEAUTIFUL BLOOMING PLANTSSTRICTLY FRESH CUT FLOWERS.

PLANTS HYACINTHS 25 50c each TULIPS 5075 each SWEET PEAS 35? Bunch SWEET VIOLETS . 25 Bunch

JONQUILS CARNATIONS

To Cure a Cold In One Day

Take LAX TIVK HKOMO QCIXIXE Tablets. UrusKtsts refund money if it fails to cure. 57. W. OliOVE'S signature Is on each box. 23c.

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JUNIORS ROLL UP SLEEVES (Continued from page one.) Hammond, May 12. Teams, coaches, trainers ond followers from all parts of the county will be invited to report at-the Chamber of, commerce and make that their headquarters the day of the tournament. Merchants will be requested to decorate their stores and residents to display the national colors as well as the purple and white of Hammond. A parade led by a band will march to Harrison park. Tha

K't on record as motion carried.

Owners of teams will be urged by the Juniors to donate services for a short time during th(, (.lp.ln llp W1,(,k to aid in the work. Members of the Junior chamber or ommerce wIM act as members of a vigilance committee ta see that the clean up Is complete. Two i:i,IIrnt Talkm, I-Villowlnc tli.. 1.,.,.:.. ...

"" uuMiicss or tne meet- i 5 T) O- tin. I ii i, I,, . .i. . . , - . . r

naniiier ol t otnmerce ; was treated to splendid talks bv Com-j misioner of Hoy Scouts Walker of Chi-i l an1 Attorney John F. Heillv, i father of the Brother movement.) Ti e Boy Scout leader said that the or-i

represents is the most

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PASTIME TOD-VY J. Warren Ksnigan and

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-HOBErlT WAKVKTC' "m "A "dllth's 1 "i.l.V-

Sat. A Kunday-

Kanization he

efiective means of "kuo(.kinK ol!f ,,)(. tane." He stated that when the Illinois national Kuard went, to SpriiiMneld to inoblliie last summer 05 per cut of the men didn't know how to care for themselves in the open, although supposed to be pr. pared. The Boy Scout b-arns how to live out of doors, to start fire without, matches and to cookf his own meals, anions other things, th commissioner said. He spoke half an hour on the wprk and as a result the Junior Chamber of Commerce renewed its efforts in beha'.f of ttie Boy Scouts. . Attorney Keilly told of the BiqBrother movement started in Hammond five years aso and staff d that there will be 4n,(i0o Bip Brothers in the lnited states this year. 'The only

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The Traveling Salesman Also Burton Holmes. TOMORROW

PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Clogged Nostrils and End Ilead-Colda.

You feel fine in a few moments. Your cold In head or catarrh will bs gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. Ns more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mucous discharges or dryness; no struggling- for breath at night.

Tell your druggist you. want a small,.-!.

bottle or iiy s cream isaim. Apply a little of this fragrsnt. antiseptic cream In yournostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the heal;

i soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed

i mucous membrane, ana reuer comes ; instantly. ! It is just what every cold and ca1 i tarrh. sufferer needs. Don't stay stuff-ied-up and miserable. Adv.

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HAMMOND

1 uuxvy ctnu oaiuraay j Matinee Sat.

i "The

Parish Priest" ) NOT A MOTION PICTURE. i .

Next Sunday "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN", telephone reser ons this engapera, .

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93 STATE STREET. Friday, March 23rd. A FIVE REEL FEATURE. Nat Goodwin in--

"A WALL STREET TRAGEDY" Saturday, March 4th. Delightful human characterization?, surely entertaining, BRYANT WASHBURN in SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT Did yon ever ask your boss for a raiso! Did you own a dress suit when yon woro married? Did you ever lie to your wife about your importance at the office? SEE SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT AT THE GEM THEATER. Don't mlsa this, for it ia very goo i Sunday, March 25th. Shirley Mason -in "PASSION" Meo each day a one rel comedy.

Extra Big Double Attraction

Robert Harron

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The Bad Boy

Manager's Decision: Extra Good

Also

Charlie Chaplin

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'The Property Man'-SX II Jl

MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 9 AND 10 King Baggot Will appear in person at every performance, in

Absinthe, or the Drink

of Death"

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103 State St., Cor. liohman X delivery under one dollar, except around the loop of Hammond. Phone 1:5:?.

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Eleals and Groceries T'ilanufactursr of Hams, Bacon and Sausage.

Wholesale

and Retail. Auto Delivery. T e.one 77 Horner 81 State Street. AUTO DELIVERY A NAN DOESN'T MINDA - -A U O r- rP,Vf T -s r--. vr"" ll!) L'fl lilt 1 ll 1 t T ol' A T'A1l

fnn stake your all that a steak like this will brine; real bliss to a man returned from a hard day's work. You'll rind it a pleasure, to visit (.'iir shop.

SPECIAL -SALE Saturday March 3 -4th Meat is higher in price than ever before. We advise people to take advantage of cur special sales. Considering quality, we sell lower than our competitors. Note following prices for this sale:

J. HE CCMES1 3ME TO A Cj j TEAK LIKE) w Jk

Kellner's Suji'ar Vured Hi-k-!ry Smokeil Hams 24c Youn Piii'.s, :n-lo 1 1 avor'dizo, lialf oi' whole IGc Pork Loins (small and

Shoulder or Breast of Yeal 15 Rib Roast, boneless and roll

ed, no waste, no fat .

( noire Cuts Beef

lean) 22c! Roasts Pork shoulder- jlfamburcer Roasts 20e I Steak . Kellner's Sweet Piekled j Pork Sausage, BonrPss Corned Beef. . 18 C home made

Libby's California Aspara-

lanre cans -oC

18c

ecus,

Boo- or Loin

Yeal

Beef Tongue, sweet piekled

Libby's Hawaiian Pineapple

iai'ir.- cans, 2 for 45?

20c 17c 15c 15c

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Her Rink

irormerly Whiting Rink Opens To The Public SAT. MARCH 24 By a Trio of World's Greatest Skaters.

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THE GREATEST SHOW IN THE WORLD." CHICAGO EXAMINER.

The Mojt Medniieent: Production of All Griffith's Colossal U

liTrfclih'ff ?Z,uuu,uuu spectacle

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Thrills ! Mystery! Romance ! Adventure!

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BABYLON THE MAGNIFICENT

BY D. W. GRIFFTH, WHOSE "THE BIRTH OF A NATION" TRUTHFULLY TOLD THE WORLD THE STORY OF THE WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION PERIOD.

Large Symphony Orchestra and Chorus

Trade at Kellner's, the finest, most-up-to-date market in Hammond.

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MR. AND MRS. HARRY EYRE AND E. P. WALDSON, MANAUEBS. A good floor, oivhestra muie. a real up to the minute skating rink. Mr. and Mrs. Lyre are the ehampions of the world for graceful skat-

FOUR PARALLEL STORIES IN ONE. THE ONE NEW MODE OF EXPRESSION CONCEIVED IN THE BRAIN OF MAN IN THE LAST TWO THOUSAND YEARS. THE MOST REVOLUTIONARY INNOVATION SINCE THE FIRST BEGIN NINGS OF THE DRAMA AS A FORCE OF SPEECH.

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have skated, in

vaudeville and have given exhibitions in all the large rinks in the country. ADMISSION 10c SKATES 25. Wardrobe Free.

Three Days Starling Sun, Mat. MARCH 25th Matineesat2:30 Nights at 8:15

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PRICES: Matinee, 25c. 50c, 75c and $1 Nights, 25c, 50c 75c, $3, $1.50 Seats for all Per.

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