Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 248, Hammond, Lake County, 2 April 1917 — Page 8
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:r iTifn tells you that you are " and pu' ol'-sorts. bo thank- j I he suggestion, ami Bet to work I
.our liver busy for it is more lv that Us inactivity is at the
f your trouble. Pon't blamo :ver for not doing its work! You
ii j i p i; doubtedly been giving It too pouch to io. You may hav occasional . cadi ,v-.. feel tirad. no appetite, and ; 'onarua, and this condition iiiay n up to other thinirs. At such times ; cu are. the easiest prey for colds, Krip. . r the ds.se jrerms of malaria, ty- , hold, the deadly phthisis, or the many :'.lft l:!.'h carry off so many of our itiieti. My advice is, jrlva up alcohol, tea and coffee. If you must drink something your meals let It be a cup of hot t.-r ISfffin In the morning with a ; int i f hot -water with a half lemon Vi- ?.. 1 in H. If possible, and drink It - hi'.f hour or less before breakfast. Tako a few mlnntes of bending exersie (nd braathin" In the. mornins -.a"ik in tha outdoor air. Occasionally. sj. once a week, tak a good laxative, ne that is entlraly vegetable. A food ,- nc ie that ma3 up of ths extract of May-apple,. vegetable calomel, and ;aJp, and can be had at every drag store, for It has b9en sold for nearly 10 eirs as Dr. Pierce's F".erjant Pellets. Tf you are occasionally troubled with rheumatic pains or liimbarro, rain in "-. b"k. toes or musclea of the body, '".'.a is liue to uric acid stored In the strri. The liver and kidneys it not t properly. For such a person, I a3is taJUnp Anuric (double strength) hree times ds.liy for a week or two. hs Anuric throws out the uric acid hich accumulates, and If taken ocra--ionar.y will prevent or cure rheuma'sm and gt r.t. There Is no difficulty ", obtiin'njf Anuric at any drug store. Adv.
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UanU. of -VVhltlnff, Scbragy; JiulldloKi' pro frm 9 a. m. to 8 . m. 2-8 Mrs. Clyde Lampnian .f Fischrupp avenue, has been taken to the sani---i'.im at Ottawa, 111., for treatment. Vucust Wuestenfelt of Alton, 111.. iM been here viBltinr 1"1 Tuother. Mrs. oi hia Wuestenfelt of ll&th street, who :i.! been quite 111. The Junior class play ""tthat Hapi.enei to Jones," will be repeated at its hich school auditorium this evenin -,. f. fey.fer of iLaporte avenue, lias x-ur-. hased a Lexington touring car. The- Boy Scouts have two new officers, Stanley Nicholson and Tlllam .-mith. Jir. Nicholson will be connected wHh the first eJd work in Troop 1, r.e. having had three years' experienca n the Royal Medical corps 1n Kngland. Mr. Smith, will ba connected with Troop 2. Military training will be adopted for rne Whittnsr high, school boys. This 'raining; will be given In connection ith the physical culture course and will be KH'en by Mr. Sias, tbo physical tralninpr; teacher. Mr. Sias Is now at Work outlining' tho church, which instruction will If be is successful, begin on April 3. M. and Mrs. Joseph Peartlsley of Little Rock, Ark., ttopped ofT here for m abort visit with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Condon of 119th street. Mr. nd Mrs. Heardsley were en route
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t'artor'.H experience. She nays. "l am the mother of six children and 1 Kot s
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anythinp and it neemed almost imposs
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work. 1 tried different doctors' rem
without benelM. 1 saw Yinol advertised!
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and decifl'Hl to try it. and received po much benefit from the first bottle that 1 continued to take it. and it ha built up my strength and made rue strong and well. 1 consider Vinol the best medl-
cino 1 have ever taken, and advise all
weak, run-down women to try it." Mr. l!i.flo Carter, State Road. N. '. If all the tired, overworked. rundown women In Hammond could only realize how our delicious Vinol. whit h
j contains beef and cod liver peptones. I iron and mariKHiifsn peptonntes and
i kI veerorhos jihn tes. supplies th
j elements necessary to build
j and strength, we wouldn't be able to ; ji
I supply me oemanu. josepn v. wets, , M
IruRKist: I,. Harry AVeis, anil Norris ! Phcy.. Hammond. Also at the leading ! I'rtiK' Store in all Indiana towns. Adv.
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Make Selections Today Payment Like Rent
Must make room for Grand Pianos.
the vital ! up blood
REMOVES SKIN AFFECTIONS One packaa prorti it. Hold and guaranteed by abovo Vinol drugUtu
The Straube Piano & Music Co. will feature Baby Grand Pianos. A laro assortment of Kranich & Bach Grands, Brambich Grands, Behr Bros. Grands, Straube Grands are exported to arrive within two weeks.
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no is. Mrs. H. H. ;reenbtirr entertained th. members of the Tri Kappa s.rortty at her home in Cleveland avenue on Krid'iy evening. Aft' r the business meet inscards were pnjoyeii an,) ref rer-h mi n ts were served. Mrs. Waldi .lenniiiK-s of Oliver stn-t has returned from Jidiet. 111., when; she lias been visitiiiK uitti r' Ia!ies.
.esse ( unrlriKham d Sheridan avenue, who has been on the sick list for several weeks, is irnpr.'vins. !
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visited his son Chicago, Sunday
Rev. .T. J. Sampson Ralph and wife, in
and Monday. FMs"n W'orley filled the pulpit at the
M. K. church Sunday
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A sj.eriril missionary .rosrratn w.ts j j& von at the Christian church yester- i S
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Mabel Normand Enjoy", a Holiday
DUCK HUNTING POPULAR SPORT OF FAMOUS SCREEN STARS Mabel Normand Holds Highest Record for Feminine Marksmen Who Have Secured "Limits" During Current Season in Southern California
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ent. Or. Weieert nf-i'liirscn, visited his mother, Mrs. Carl ft, unman h"re yesterday. .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Worley of Hamin. oid. isited with relatives here yestcrd.i v. Mel Or- isi-1 of Hatnnioml, is-ted 5, is family here over Sunday. John Peathe of Kast C'licn-o. visited his mother. Mrs. G. M le:r'!:e lure yester, lay.
herti w:;it to Crow to take the tea-, hers'
Our extensive salesrooms are now crowded with pianos and to make room for this lare shipment of Grand Pianos we offer Pianos and'PlayerPianos at Money Saving Prices
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Sizzling' Agony! 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 the pain. The healing and soothing oils will guard you from the dangers of poisoning and permit the wound to heal readily without serious rtsults. Always keep a bottle ofHamlin's Vizard Oil in the house. It saves needlefispam e-ery day. A surer- and quick relief in cases of st .ff joints, neuralgia, sore throat, cold in chest, sore muscles, cuts, bruises, lame back, lumbago and rheumatism. Hamlin's Wizard Oil Is composed of the most expensive of healing cils. It contain no chloroform or any other barmf.il drus. Penrtrates at once to the seat of the pain, piving quick and lasting relief. 25c and 50c at all druggists. For ennntipation. torpid liver, sirk hdache, whip yourlnzy liver with Hamlin's Wizard Liver Whips. for 5ac by All Druggimta HAMLIN'S WIZARD OIL CO. CHICAGO, ILL.
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Of all the out-of-doors sports Indulged in by tiie hundreds of beautiful and famous women w ho aiake up the. motion picture colony of Southern California, none enjoys such popularity as duels hantii;. There Is a certain 'ascinat Ion about the sport that seems to have a strong appeal for the motion picture nctresa enough to secure an occasional holiday. Tho coast of California at distances of from fifteen to fifty miles from Los AnjreU;s is thick with ducks and duck cl'ihs. From October, when the Feason opens, ti.,! February, when It closes, It sounds like a battle. At most of these club? shooting Is allowed but two clays a week. Inuring the period between Frasonp, the ! neks are fed on young Kraln aprouts. Most of the country southeast of Los Angeles alonr the coast
is marshy teat land. Upon this celery thrives?; Indeed, much of the early celery used in the United States c onies from this district. And, as you know, celery is good for ducks. Probably the best wins shot amorn? the motion picture actresses is Mabel Normand, the former Keystone star, who Is now at the head of her own company, making a biar feature comedy. "Mickey.'' fShe uses a fun especially constructed for her. Mirss Normand, by the way, was a huntlnij devotee before she became a screen Ktar. The sport is not a recently acquired publicity fad with her. Above is a photograph of Miss Normand in the middle of a day's sport. "She always manaces to bat; enouKh ducks to relieve th starvation situation in Poland and r.clgiiim. This picture, then, obviously was taken before lunch.
Several from Point, Saturday
examination. Herbert Ioyd of his narenfs. Mr. a -
here yester 1 : y. G. IJ. Hail' v. Or. K I
Malnv and Carl Craee attended
1 annual Fisherman's banquet plven in jthe Auditorium in Chicago, Saturday j night. Miss Marzuerite Simpson of Indianj apolis. Is visitlni; her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. S. C Mmpson. W. ('. Hale visited his wife here esterda y.
Tit to Oafaviite, Mtreturninu home last
THIS GROUP AT $5.00 MONTHLY. Newest 275 Oak Overton, warranted ten years, only Newest Mahogany Burmeister, a splendid piano, only . . Newest s:J00 Walnut Irvington, manfrs. samle, only Used ':'() Mahogany Cable, largest size, like new, only Used :V)! Mahe-uaily Hammond, full size, warranted, only THIS GROUP AT $6.00 MONTHLY. Used s4i Mahogany Straube, fancy ease, only Shopworn .V2 Francis Bacon, oak ease, only New :,.i,." Kohler & Campbell, discontinued style, only
P.ailey, Frank ; B i - . i . i , , v TTr.vi.y, Ao,l nc iintr iilv
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THIS GROUP AT $10.00 MONTHLY 4 .") Shopworn l'layer, lariro mahogany, hest action, only . . . . 7l New I-',aste)-n riayer Piano, SS note, only
$198 200 210 138 175
$237 oorr A,v tj 235 195
$355 375 395 -e"rr , .-
(.'tto Ihfield , urd.iy eenine, ev en i n sr. Mr. and Mrs. vilb'. came last with her sister, husband.
one i.ist m Medary-HM
Simpson of
evening for a visit i j M rs. F. 1-. Hunt and r
where tliey iii:s of Mr. liad made h
from Nebraska to comiianit-d tire r tt ley's mother, who
with them. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
family of IC'th s'ld-t. w Gary tomorrow wheie tro duct a cio i :tr store and at Nineteenth street and
The 5iratz family nave been pioneer residents of this city and their many f rt nds regret as much to see th--m go as t !:- are r Krettmtj to in,vn. Mrs. K. J. Itussell of Sheridan ave-nui-, ii.ts rctiirned fro'n a three w.-ky' visit at the limiii: of her son in Hammond. Mrs. P. t.T Seif.-r and daUKittc-r. Mrs. T. irossriiiin and lor lit tie son. are expected home e.inesday front it two montlis' visit in Texas. Attorney .John 1 1. Kett.-rhoff will Kive thr lirst of a series of l--ctiir"Pi. ami instructions on "How to V,,t.e" at
the his;h school row nii: lit ft
consist of about flv lecture.--though ti;is course was pla: mari'.y for the benefit c.f th female voters the mt -n are no
come, as there are sev.. ra 1 i 'which they, too, must b-:
they can he mUlkt dial invitation is e.t
who have be' n ret u r-ui-d to T "i c-; r
had ac- j sist-r 1 h ii rds- J ha ve
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DAME FASHION SAYS BT MAEQAKET MASON (Written for tha United Presa.)
i .")(() New Wessel Player Piano, 10 year warranty 7)n) Shorp Worn .Meio-llarp Hammond Player only
ROLLS, BENCH AND SCARF FREE WITH EACH PLAYER Kvcry one of these special bargain i fully warranted for ten years and if you are not flilly satisfied within one year, you may exchange on any other piano at full amount paid.
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The busy housewife pants these day.As she does up the chores. You see, she's cast her skirls aside For trouserettes indoors.
NEW STRAUBE BUILDING.
631 Hohman Street, Hammond.
Phone 661.
Young Wife Almost in Despair. Now has Beautiful Baby Girl. There is nothinfr; more chr.rminfr than a happy and healthy mother of children, and indeed child-birth under the right conditions need be no hazard to health or beauty. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has brought joy to Tnany childless women by restoring them
issi..;i;!,iy room toiiior- to normal health. Here is a rotable case, ii. The louts' will Omaha, Neb. "1 suffered from fe-
and al- male troubles when I was seventeen
m-d pricorn In sx less wel-
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it voters. A CO! --li'ed to the wo:n-
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Mrs. Catherin avenue, left ye
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sty to be )i'i-"en" and the O urKed to attend.
tewart of Slieridan
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derw i -it an oper Klizabot !i. the Mrs. Frank M. nuc, is ill with The Plymouth rational oh-.'rch
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a ".on .or ;ipp. -r.r, dauahter of Jlr Uontr of l.aporte pleurisy.
club of the ("or, irre will hold their meet
injr at the home of Mrs. H. K. IJeaubien of New York avenue, tomorrow nipht irstead of at H. K. Wrtprht's. Mrs. C. K. Trueblood's mother and
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years old. At eight
een I was married and my trouble waa no better so I consulted a physician who said that there was not much I could do and I could not have children. I read of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and decided to try it, and it has proved
worth its weight, in gold to me for I &m not onlv well but have a babv cirl. so
a ti iN when I hear of anv woman suffering as ave-I was I tell her of" Lydia E. Pinkham's
vegetable Compound. Mrs. W. Hughes, 19 Majestic Apts., Omaha, Neb. In many other homes, once childless, there are now children because of the fact that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound makes women normal, froelthy ar.d strong.
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NF.W YOUK. April 2. In a class with the hoary and decrepit mother-in-law joke the one about the advanced female doiinms th- trousers has done equally I'-nK and faithful service. But, lo and behold, the latter wheeze has now ceased to be a joke, and in these days of PUT become a ftern reality. Or. Mary Walker blazed the trail for the wearinjr of masculine nether gar- : mints, I believe, but it took a heap of red tape to keep them on. Mme. Curie more recently Rained the permission of her government to wear 'em after a great deal of troubb- and time, but now everybody's doing it with the greatest case and nonchalance. Along with the high cost of living and other evils, of course, this femi-j nine penchant for trousers must be blamed on the poor old war. Only thisj time it is no evil, but a blessing in disguse of pants. With the women forced to take over the tasks of males in all the lighting countries, naturally it was meet that they should take over, the cut of their clothes as well. One can't very adequately oil engines, plow, drive motors and run elevators all done up in skirls and petticoats. Sitting on the sidelines. Maiden America and Matron America a- well.
have calmly appropriated, is. t!if V do all imported fads and fasHjons. those bifurcated garments for tfceir own and pant no longer merely wi"th emotion or evertlon, but with girigham, (denim, chrambray, slik and satin. By a quaint whimsey of fate it isn't the advanced female of the j"ke who is now wearing the trouser effe ts, however, but the dear, domestic lji.tle wives
and mothers, the "gu. cm- of the homo and '"the l...us-wives of the hearth." As a first aid to baking, brewing, sweeping and chores of the home in general, nothing could be m ater, sweeter or fleeter than one of the new pantalette house-dresses. They are .made with a blouse waist, with sailor cllar and loose, threeQOiOK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION
quarter sleeves. They have a neat little ; belt, button down the front and there an- two dandy, handy big patch pockets. one on ra, h hip. Thus far th-y are no different than the little old last year's! model house dress. But b-low th-j pockets comes th- great divide into '"Jti-i nine little trouserettes that clasp the
arilos with an elastic headed frill or ! low
else hang straight with a stitched band
such fi f isein.-ii ing habit that the lfllT female cannot fvoi dou them at night and so she dons, when the shades of night have fallen dov n and the window shades are down a well, cutey littl" suits of pajamas with feminine V-cut decollete and short-sleeved tippers and mnseti imo, straight cut, ankle length
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So you see jt keeps h-vely woman
Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Eil. vards. a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel's old-time enrmy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the 'keynote" of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action.
If i now
you have a and then a
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bad breath a dull.
tired fctling sick headache torptd liver and are constipated, you'll rind quick, sure and only pleasant resultj from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try thera. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists.
of the material bounding them, like an hi n-st to goodn-ss regular male tr-'iiser cuff. On some of the prettier models this band around the bottom of the pantalettes, like the belt, eoilar. pocket and sleevecufis. is of a contrasting shade of material. These sensible and saucy suits come in chambray, gingham, denim and khaki in pink or blue or white or tan. Then there are the regulation overalls, the female of the species resembling much the male. These are of
couse for the more strenuous walks of
workaday feminine life. Skating overalls are rutting some ice these days, too, let me tel! you. Fair skaters find they can cut a much better figure eight or any old ligure at all in the smart new tailored trousers of novelty suiting and tweed cut generously wide with big Map pockets on eat h hip and cunning suspenders of the same, materia! holding them .-securely in place. Milady of ejegunt leisure is panting to be in a trousered cii-s with her sisters, the sporting girl and the busy housewife. So she affects the straight, black silk trousers of the Chinese woman, topped with a gaily embroidered Chinese coat for her -robe intime" or the full trousers of a Turkish trophy under a flowing coat of sill.. Wearing trousers ha- inde.-d 1- eotu-
pant ing k p up
twenty-four hours a day rtlth these strenuous tim-s.
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TIMES 1s nri prmonal mmnctii t (h prople of thla community from In mrrrhunta.
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Comfort Producing Coal
From every point of argument coal we sell backs our claim of Heat, Cleanliness and Satisfaction.
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It assures you full vah dollar expended.
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THE BIEKER BROS. CO. 144 Slblay St. 257 n. Hnbraai V EtAUT3flOT, ri:i.
