Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 240, Hammond, Lake County, 23 March 1917 — Page 4

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THE TIMES Tln;rsdav,Marh 22. 1917

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The Times Eaat Chicago-Indiana Harbor, dally except Sunday. Entered at the postofflce In Eoit Chicago. November 18, 191S. The Lake County Tlmea Dally except Saturday ana Sunday. Entered at the postofflce In Hammond. June 2S, 190S. The Lake County Times Saturday and weekly edition. Entered at the postofTke In Hammond. February , 1911. The Gary Evening Tiroes Dally except Sunday. Entered at the postofflce In Gary, Apr!! 13. 1911. All under the act of March 3. 1ST9, as serond-class matter.

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An Anitdoie for Uric Acid Poison (By DR. U C. HABCUCK.)

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("harlottt4 Walker, star of "Sl'.th." one "' MrCiurc's Scv.'ii I'eH'lly Sins. n iri'oup of live reel i!r;iu.as, is t!u vif ,f Kusrt'ii Wa'ttT. i'an'cus jilaywriv'lit. !ii:thir f "rniii In I"i';." 'The KhsU'M Way." "Fine "er.tliers." "Hoots nnrt SaiMlos," "Tlip Trail of the Ixnt'smiu' rine" and other sueeessfiil dramas. 'l!pn slip marrii-d. Miss Walker didn't have to ehantre her name; all she tlid wns to i'han?e one letter. Miss Wnlker was born in Galveston. Tex., and edui ated there. Phe went on the stnsre in ls'.)T jiinincr ni hard Mansfield's Company. Hefore site became a star she supported sn.di play-

There is a process Roinjr on within the l.udy wliiih often inusous u:i. it is , so!i,'thint; line the itory of the sncke ; heiiijj able to kill ilslf with it-s own poisons. This Is the formation uf uric j uriil in exce88 within file L..)dy. It is a i waMe protlu-t '.h!ch iLkes place in l!i; i lier. This poisonous uiie ari;l is tiien pnhse.1 on to the Uiiineys. which io t as a til'er to pass me exi-rete this polsmt. I 'f t kidneys an- cIorko.! up. Inactlv.

:: "'''" leKen'-rntes iifsf. organ- ,nc! causes kidney dijns. If n Is deposited In the tts-.'iep. roun'l the join's of the body, it causes- rhoyrr.niisir. or jjout. ' Vi'SHijiif nt : v w. e must do everythlnj;

tii I i:row e.ff this uric held pn,? .(,, .-.ruil f-rn '." ine-.l:.id! ' ari best. F!u!i the lii !.. vM by arinklns plenty of water bo- i ween men Is: n pint ..f hot watr. morn- ! -AK iiti-l rilpht is nlii'li.i. Tn';e Im.riJ

""'' -;renffii three time, a day for! 799 AUCe Str66t

nwli:!.'. pnd pet trn kidn'-ys to working 1 by f'.shmg out. Hil poison. That p.-iin- I ful ti tl'iiot ion. known as pout, hs well as' nri.''i olnr rhetimati'im, it e.nuae, by tho !

uri'- n. id . rys'a!s beir.jt d'-posited in the bilf .. S IT tiK.-'left Thi. man ,,-Vin

I lii.s brtn. perhBps over-faxing- his r.erv- : 'lO'cy wlli siiff'-r f.ts of blues .1-

! prssi..n. Ii-itlach. 'eplesfn.'ss. loss ! rf memory, nil !ue. to th proson of i uric a I.I. The mnti v. iio dos physical ; i work, usniK Ins i'insr!f, oecasionhlly I

i coiuplair." of s!i:r jrislmess, muscular ' Post Toasties,

j tired foiling mu sco la r st i ft'ness or aches. neuraligio twinges symptoms all due ; to this uric acid accumulation. In , every raso I advise hot water, and Anurlc taken three tirnen .'ally n

10 W lasses ray

iu dollars aiul f-cnts, time and ronifon. Thov will not cost so iiiiirh in rcpaif-, tlsoy will 1ml a their shaie better, and will le sei'viecnlle lout;- after others are thrown away. MeGarry (iiases are Good ilase. rc pric-es aif l'easoiialilt', t'o.

John E, McGarryol

rJEWELER OPTOMETRIST

PEOPLE'S CASH GROCERY AND MARKET

Phone 1956 Hammond.

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

GROCERIES. MEAT Dyer's Pork and Beans. cai lie Red Cross Macaroni or

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ers as Marie Dressier, James A. Oerne, ! !mplc. afe remedy, which in to be had , Iiitr.es K. Haok' tt, E. II. Southern and ! it almost every Jru store. Adv. Iy;!- r.clicw.

In the speaking drama Mi WalkPC starred in ninny of her husband's mos; e!ebrat( d jiiays. I:i motion picf tires, before she joined Mi't.'lure l'ictnres, she was .stat'r-l by Iisky and Thanhot.ser. appearing on the screen in "Out of the Ihirkness," "The Trail of the lonesome Pine" and other well known film plurs. In "Sloth'' Miss Walker's undisputed ability is tested to the utmost, and in the three parts that she plays she triumphs iti every scene.

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ID&ndom v Things and Flings

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w her her my rolonei is black or white. I .shall be there to pick on; n color excep the whi'e of the enoniy's eye. Oii-.-vances I iaiijaiiist this peoide. acanis; 'his u'ov.-t nmenr. Injustice to rue uiere

HAS HE RE AD THEM. The other day we pointed out the cisrnificanee of ome of von P.ethn i 1 oil wear's stalenu-nis made in ;i speech to the Reichstas last week. 11 another o- his statements: "Wee to the statesman who does not read the signs of the times!" '".'ha: did ho mean? whom di'i he refer? 'las the Chancellor himself read the signs of ihe times? '".":.. -.v;';s v. e see when the veil is lifted in Germany? Are our Ffa-esmen reading the signs of the times? 1 - :; :'.i!o-i" rptes'ions.

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THE FOR WAYNE FLAG INCIDENT EXPLAINED. I.i exrlaininr; the action of County Commissioner Schwjer in onierinz the rt moal of Am'-i ican Haas fri.uti the court bouse w indows at Fort Wayne because "ihey riiitht olYend somebody," the News of that, city puts in a pjea for the patriot. It states that the county commissioners, angered because of

ih political cards

dayed in the window.'

of any kinds of emblems

of the court house, had proThen, according to the Nov s.

hibited the showiti

tlerr Schwier simply lacked that vision which should have enabled him to see h:it tli" American tlag was in a class by itself, and when j' saw t hope flags in the windows of the recorder's of rice he simply (dered

TIME TO CLEAR THE. AIR. Vi":. l.ir;;e r. population of Teu'onic blood as any other city in Indiana, Harnn ond's German-American population wi'h few exceptions has re-:.-(:i led l.obly to the pa'rio'ic wave that has -swept the country since the relations be ween Germany and the Cniteri States have become s'rained. That their loyalty to the Stars and Stripes is to be further tested troes without saying. It is to bo regretted that Fort Wayne, Kvansvilie and o'her Indiana cities cannot, say as much, but it is high time for thorn to make i1 known tha if their foreign-born are not satisfied with this country, the flare for them is out of it. The sooner they can be put where the kaiser's submarines can take a punch at them the better the rest of us will like it. In Fort Wayne the gchwier incident is still fresh. W. C. S:-hwier, a county commissioner, who ordered the flag taken from the Allen county courthouse because he was afraid some one would bomb the building, is com in? to his senses. Schwier ought to be removed from office. We cannot conceive .hat BookwaJter, the recorder, was thinking of when he permitted a janitor n carry out Schwier's order. Down in Evansvilie yesterday Frank Schuster enlisted in the navy and his father, a German born, toid the youns man, "If you enlist against my fatherland never darken my doors again." Well. ; oung Pchusrer enlisted despite his father's warninsr.

them out. They broke the rule and that

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illitions rorne out tint' for they are meet i

as he was concerned. To be sure, he erred cgregiously in offering the excuse that they "might offend somebody" or prompt the activity of dnami!ers, but at that the News. verily believes that the idea that h- was showing any disrespect for the Rag was furthers: from his thoughts. This explain? .voryhint.'. As the News pur sit, the neutral commissioner is what polite society calls a "bonehead." Were Schwier in Germany, r.o doubt, his sense of discrimination and intellectual processes woul 1 cause h:m to be hUl.ly retarded by the Kaiser's government. The art of clumsy blunderins is te-.-;. developed in Merlin. LADIES' DRESS. By Anatel Worthington. What every " omr.n nee. is is embodied

in this decidedly f s shior.a ble ar.d well tailored frock, Xo. S212. The panel and front of the waist is in one piece, and a two-piece plaits section forms the rest of the skirt. A fancy b It co nip .sod of

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Pure Apple Butter, pound jars Best Granulated Sugar,

lbs 79c (With Jl.no order, soap, bnftr-r, butterine and flour not inchided.t Utah Maid Sweet Corn, can ! Oe Fancy Yellow Sweet Peaches, Xo- 3 15e Monsoon Catsup,

12c bottles, for

K over ; Fancy Monsoon Pineapples

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Fancy Monsoon Black Raspberries, f.iii Fancy Morrirg G'Dfy Peaches, can Ten Bars American Family Soap (With order only.) Fancy Red Salmon, tall can . Fancy Pink Salmon, all can

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Best Navy Leans, per lb Best Peaberry Coffee, per lb

Try Our Premium Coffee, a fancy dish wjth every pound 32C Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen ZCr

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Full Line of Fruits, Vegetables, Fresh, and Smoked

Meats at Reasonable Pnces. (Phone Your Order in Friday Evening for Early Saturr'iy Delivery.)

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n on t imo. It is only since they have lie. Iio n rend:! iei.s that delays of two in I th.r.-e dr-ys -nr.

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WHAT this country should do 1 to .:i'p for a s-t to wit :i Germany as ooaii tio-re were no British ba'itle-

for us to lean on.

TMK r,-r.iiau f;.. s'r.it- t;:sts when ins-

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i in th. the r i work?

MAY not have a. Gibraltar but j last few years it has acquired nam. i canal and the Gary steei 1

U'HKN it comes to talking nf the j e.j of preparedness the A 'inrl.-an peo-

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will he done in time if you order within the next few davs.

$18 anct up

is the price for a tirst-elass Suit, properly made, latest style and best materials. Made to wear and keep their shape. We also do pressing1 and repairing. Goods called for and delivered. Jo GUESS Tine Tailor 2,36 East State St. Phone 771. Hammond, Ind.

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j over'.appins: sections defines the waist

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whore Americans s'and and bo-.v .:ieh thov I hue and is trimmed with buttons.

as well be cleared for what is to eottie The deep shawl eoilar is snre to be hecomin?

who are for it first

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NEGRO LOYALTY. Tloscoe f'onkiinrr Simmons, a N'c.gro collece zradtiato, s:-"k ;!? o'her day at TOtiisvil'e on Negro loyalty fo the I'nited States. His a.h're-s, splendid as a piece of oratory and clover in its use of English, rails to mind the patriotism of the colored race. The orator said: "We have a record to defend, but no treason, thank God. to iCone or explain! While in chains we foucht to free white men -'rem Lexington to Cnrrizal and returned again to our chains. No Negro has ever Insulted the flag. No N'eiiro ever sr nick down a president of these I'nited Slates. No Netrro ever sold a. military map or secret, to a foreign government. No Negro ever ran under !' or Ins an opportunity to serve, to fipht, to bleed and to die in he republic's cause. Accuse us of what you will justH &nd wrongly no man can point, to a single instance of our disloyalty. "We have but one country and one flae, the flag that pet us free. Its language is our only toneue, and no hyphen bridges or qualifies, i ur loyalty. Today the nation faces- danger from a foreitru foe.

a.-on stalks and skulks

and down our land, in dark council

rii-ue is V-'.ng batched. I am a Republican, but a Wilson Repub:n. Wha be commands me to do I shall do. Where he command-: to yo I f s;l! go. If he calls iue o the colors, j hal! not ask

to most women, anil if the opening is too low it may be filled in with a crossed vest of s me tlbn material. S'eeves in th" season's latest fancy are bread at the ellmw and taper in to th wrst. In this case they ar slashed and the nperunjj i filled in with straps, the end- marked by buttons. The materials which will frire the hardest wear are best liked for thus type of dress, such as stortu serge, gabardine, woo poplin or shepherd eho.'ks. The lady's dress pattern No. S212 is cut in four sizes - 3d, 1W, 4') and -12 inches bust measure. Width at lower eci'e of skirt is .'!', yarrK To make the '.'. in-'h size requires "i7s yards .'!U-ini h, yards 44-inch, 4's ynr.is ."(-inch, with "4 yard HG-inch contrasting material. All of one material takes di yards fl inch. yards 44 inch, 414 yards ."4-inch. T obtain this pattern send 10 cents to tie office- of this publication.

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"CASGARETS" FOR HEADACHE, GOLDS, JJVER, BOWELS Enjoy life! Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy and

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Get a 10-cert b(. now. They're fine. Cascarets liven your liver, clean your thirty feet of bowels and swe---ten your stomach. Tou eat one, or two, like candy, before jroinK to bed snd in the morning: your heed is clear, tonirue is clean, stomach sweet, breath right and cold gone. Get a box from your drupitlst ond enjoy the nicest, jrentlest liver and bowel olear.Mng: you ever experienced ('nsenrets stop sick heartache, biliousness. Indigestion,

bre.-alh and constipation. j rA Mothers should cive a whole Gsscaret ( f to cross, Mtlous, strk. feverish children i

nny time. Tlviy are harmless and never prlpe, or sicken. Adv.

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