Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 3 April 1917 — Page 10

THE TIMES

Tuesdav. April 1017

SALTS Fit FOR

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clogs Kidneys, then the Back hurts.

J went I'll a motor Imp in spend Ihf wceki I ii ;it the I "in orsi I y o!" Wisconsin, I CAKIt I'F THANKS, j We ish to express our sincere and (heartfelt thanks to the kln.l neighbors

and fronds. Whiting Lodge Xo. til:'..

i I-', and A. M.. Frai nut y Lodge N'o. :;. I

I ( ( ) () ,,. whiting Lodge No. l-.T:l. We eat too much meat which j R v 1 l'ri' k,avrs' rT" N"

aim nu .uuiuai i rit in itn tor their km. biess and sympathy shown us ilaniiK the Ioiir illness Hint the sad loss of our beloved husband and father. m us. i;i:iin'a and i.m'i;uti:ks. Tile IjoIks of the Cellgrcgat ional

Most folks foriret that the kidneys.

like the bowfls, get sluggish ami clop-j ehureh will give an Faster liz.-iar in ed and need a flushing; occasionally. the church parlors nest Saturday- m else we have backache and dull misery I connect ton w i:h which a mipp r I!! ;t-. In the kidney region, torpid liver, acid j he servid rheumatic twinges, torpid liver. acid j .I. I". Sohaeohterle. form. i l a r. siBtomach. sleeplessness and all sorts of j ,.-nt of Whit mg. passed away suddenly bladder disorders. j t. his home, in Cleveland. ., last FriTou simply must keep your kidneys j,iiy night. Mr. Schaohterh eotiducted ctlve and clean, and the moment you ., harb.-r shop in Wbiting f-.r a number feel an chi or pain In the kidnoy rej- i llt- years. Ion. pet about four ounces of .lad Salts j hUc, M. Hr..n is impr.. ,( from

irom any Booa arug store nore. time a i.j. l.r,i,l ,,, the F.mrlen I Fnion

GHIU1.S TONGUE DECOMES COATED

F GONSTIPATEO

When cross, feverish and sick give "California Syrup of Figs."

tablespoonf ul in a glass of -water hetore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act line. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes pr.d lemon Juice, combined with lithla, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids In the urine so it no longer irritates, thus nding Madder disorders. .Tad Salts Is harmless; Inexpensive;

hospital and his nephew. Herbert Hrown. who is also at the Fng lew I hospital. pe.-ts to be abb- to return home tilts Week. An clglrh daughter was born to Mr.

I and Mrs. Therob- Lehman of Ohio

avenue on Friday night. Mother and child are both Betting- along nicely. Mrs. Maude Hell is confined to her hone in Sheridan avenue with an attack of tuuritis.

makes n delightful e erveseent Hthla

water drink which everybody should Thp regular i'-"On of Oaugh-

ters of K b.'kah w ill be to Id tomorrow night, at which nil members of the d -

take now and then to keep their kid neys cleen. thus avoiding serious com

plications. igrce staiY y re urged to be pivs.-n A .ll.l.nr.un loeol .trnoolct ck-.e I Mr. Htld MlS. HrUCC N". Nilled

ielJ lots of Jad Salts to folks who be- j Cleveland avenue are the proud parents Ueve In overcoming kidney troubl I "'" M-pound dnugh'.r. born on Sathlle It Is only trouble. Adv. i nrd.i.v evening. Mrs. Nichols and the i bab are both getting along sa t is f a c to rm . i i y.

August Wuestenfe

Whiting And Its People

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Ilaok of hlting, rbrag- Ituildlncvtirn from 9 s. m. to S p. m- 2-S pnnald Spurrier of ilio street has returned from Madison. Wis., where he Countless Women find that when suffering from nervousness, sick headache, dizzy spells and ailments peculiar to their sex nothing affords such prompt and welcome relief, as will follow a few doses of

ind son. who

have h en here visiting his mother. Mrs. Sophie Wnest en f el have jeturied to

, their home in Apom Ii! j Mr. and Mrs. v. 1; .).!, ,,.s were ! called to W oodinw n by the donih of the former's cousin. .Tehn .Ptikitis. v h c h ' was caused by leakage of the hear-., j Mrs. W. P.. (.vinggl" of the Fast Side iisi;e,l Whiting frp-mls yesterday. Mrs.

QoiiTgle will soon b ae for a iit in j , l'i! tsburgh, and lor datighter. Mrs. A. ;lf ('until W. wiil g... to ( '-i h f 01 ii la for aj i t ip i Mfs. les H.-!i;,.i;i aril dauchter of j ; Hammond i - i t e , J Mrs. ('haries M. Ib ima n ! er.l i y. ! Leslie Mi!--s. better knew n us Ni l j N".-i p. dei .ii. " nil! race at the ipv. Ibdla-. ! v.i v ska tint: rtt'k in hitms next Sa--j i url;o eyetiirisr. "Kid .i pojeon" is know as the aiim;. ur eh n : i-ioti of Lake j ! e u rt -.

'Do- -intiual t'-an'; ..ft.rittr ' tt Woman's l-'or.ii;n Missiotiar.v so.-it

, v.i'l I"'- li-ol m t..e M . I-., ehureh m-xt V edn sua y. April 1. at :.' t. m. An ut -I !i!.i)!y fluent and inspiring speaker h is j b--en iiga:.d for tins .-r-easion in tfej

person ,,f Mrs (o-rtrtide Voinht In rider

i I'liildren loe this "fruit laxative. I and iioiiiine; else clentisea th tender

stomach, liver mid bowela to nicely A child simply will not stop playing to empty the bowels, and tin1 result, is. they become tightly clogijed with waste, liver gels sluggish, stomach sours, then your little one becomes cross, hall-sick, fuyerish, don't eat. sleep or net naturally, breath is bad. system full of cold, has sore throat. stomach-ach- or dliirrhoea. Listen. Mid her I See if tongue Is coatee', then give' a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs." nnd in u few hou-s all the constipated waste, sour bib- and undigested food passes out of the system, and you have a well, play ful child agin. Miiiioiie of pothers give "('allfornia Syruy of Figs'' because it Is perfectly harmless; children love it. and it never fails to act on the stomach, liver and bowels Ask oi.r druggist for a 50-ocnt bottle

of 'Valifornta I'.yrup of Figs." which ' i hss ful! direct ions for babies, children

of all ags and for grown-upa plainly printed on the bottle. Beware of coun

terfeits aild here. i'.cX. the genutn made by "California Fig Syrup Corrw pany." Refuse any other kind wi J con tempt. --Ad v.

Best j Where Your Dollar Buys the Best

Quality Service! "V-n , v-i 1

Best !g Quality

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A Great Success hy Seleellee Yout

to otair m

spent the Weei-en.l here, t'ee guest of Miss Violet Ni. liolson.

The many- friends here r.f Mr, and Mr--. i;,.r;, I lioi-ins of K.ist Sub-, n 1 e Freda Halm, will be gla 1 to b-arn

I they are t! e parei.ts of a .it tie dans :ii t''r' I Mrs. .Limes Terry and Mrs. io-;.-le-j of Ciui-.iti.. w . i e (.nests of Mrs. IJohfrt At. his. -u r.f Iike av ep.t;... yester-

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THIS "ROYAL EASY' MORRIS CHAIR

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ANOTHER SPLENDID ROYAL MORRIS CHAIR In ituhat ion S p ;i i i s h leather. This ! c oiih'

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FEW FOLKS HAVE

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Druggist Says Ladies are a

Using Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur.

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I Tweedy, and it is hoped that a lurg-i number wil! be in a n-ndtn.-e. j A'tortiey John H. Fetterlloff wiil give Ins first .lecture on "How to Vote" to th luomtn of the iity- at the iigh sciio,,

tissembii room at The ii vita t i-.n is i

1 " o'elot k t on i s;ht . tided not onlv to

Hair that loses its color and Lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a la-k of sulphur ia the hair. Our grandmother made up m ; mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and .thousands of women and men who

lvalue that even color, that beautiful

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emembei Tiiese Are She

rusii me usucion" sszck Kecuraes

gar Store Leads Oh RJatsomaSfy RilvepdisazS FzHQrchmzdsse

332-4 .State SL Just Out of High Rent DlsfgicI

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"i-V tl wrri mm mm mam m fl - : , , , , 1 VftiU" I 41 t'll ( I inr, Ii l.M i 11 I II U 1 SSff3!1! P417P ! U" S , 'rk sh4 ,t lr M ,, so a,trac SSiS" KS Bii R.M V t,f-4.-;l E.V ' U NTLI--Mil.:nerv apprentice. II. L. . . TV S?.r-1 ;i t.Mi rv I . , , , . tive. use .nlv this old-time recipe. I Jim ti tl fl ft? VS .1 Si.twok' , ,,:4 11;.;, st , W hit it g. , .. . . . .. RoU. Vi t J Nrt'-f Wl M c- T I ' nowadays we get this tamous mixfc&Bsl&diato U cay i 4 lare iI!irrovd by thP H(1(;Un (f 0!llI.r

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A proven women's remedy, which assists in regulating the organs, and re-establishing healthy conditions. Beecham's Pills contain no habit-forming drug leave no disagreeable after-effects. They are Nature's aid to batter Healtli Dlrst:ont of Sper'al Vila tWa ire wtk e--r h-z erywhera. I i bjica, 1 i.. " ; .

Princess theatre tonight. Win. 1

'presents t'rmi Hawiey i n "Where Love , Leads.'' a problem of to. lav. Also a l Burton Ho'tmes travel picture and a

good comedy. 4-.T-1

I ' ' ' - " t I been applied. You just dampen a

Bponge or soft brush with It ami draw

ingredients by asking at any drug stor for a &0-cent bottle of "Wyeth't; Sag

and Sulphur Compound," which darkens the hair so naturally, no evenly.

.1 . i i. An hew s of Huberts avenue. ,t turned h.ene from the St. Bernard hospital wh.rc ;.e underwent an operation for append;, it:. John Ward and Hertna n Lent, of !.. o. a! fir.- ii .-pa r t no-ti t attended the

timer I of I'al.taili Charb'-S Smitl

cr.,w Point. Sattirdjv. .md ib ort:. Paler a''en.!e.l t'r.e funeral of tt. Insi.' at Tollestnn, Sunday.

i i Til members of the Mar'iu-tte el.il jw'.a u.et at the Hiaul loone in Ito'o j.-rts avenue, Wednesday evening.

Mrs. Herman Tin-issm and sou W ib

MERRILLVILLE j; LOWEIJ . e , I i ... ... l7.. r- . .

l:.-l i'.-A of Sr.nt-i P-

,. ; T ." so. ial at Merrill hail Fridav i ;ev(uing w as a gr.-at sl .-ess. Th- ' ' ( omu'it t. e s.rved about P"i iun.iies.

last

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!'..e i'auiptiT-e ('i.rls doitig th. s.-rvinif. 'and ;he .leserve spe.ial mention for

tic ir excellent work, as all wet" ferv- J '''" i d in a v ery short time. A ! ... i The :,,y Seo.it meeting was held on r' : Sa t -it-'i.i v afternoon the time be i n ti I ' ''s r '' r '

sper t j lay ing ball, after which 1

! !l'-r fa'i,. r. II. .;..rs;.;,..,r. j Mr. ami Mr--. Fred Ah: I pa rin g t" to c, ' I w h.-re t -icy u . 1 1 m.tk-

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visitors est erda y. ,n v :s of Kvanston. scout executive. '.

N.ion.i H'aul is .coifim- l to lo r hotim : talked to the boys on review work. ,i!o with an attok of totisilitis. a ,1 a u .-f-men t work. ;

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,this through your hair. taking one .email strand at a time. By morning i. the gray hair disappears; but what de- i.

lights tr.e ladies witii v yetn s Sag

Tite n:en:!.ers of t' e Ladles' Pin!

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the home of Mrs W'1'i-.to " ' "HI''"" ' ompouiei. is lllHi, oe-

j eve n ins at

j;ris,jale of Itoherts avenue. ! Miss Hose McMai'.us of

sides beautifully darkening the hair '.

lifter a few applications, it also ttrtngs .

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pent Sun.i iv here, the guest of Mr. , 6ark tn k,s,s 8n1 Ius,rf- nnJ lves "

t: 1 Mrs. Albert Schaeter. John Smith of li.diana boulevard

The eh ibl .-! of tlie Frankiin s. hool ; Sattirda v, ThM p. in. APho. re enjoying th-ir annual spring va- r-i . n po-n e.l down there were lT.;(lii -lew in tro:n th. .oiintiy. The

I M-i II. .tire l.os, h of K.a't ' "as .o . t p. .to t '

ted Hob.-i tsdale friends ye- . f'st 1 '; - I Hess (

tod. Sunday, lf'.r.o the s ,1 j - . t ' .-..

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1 r. and Mrs. Harry Tinnn and Mr. n. 1 Mrs. .P'iin I'daiii. .1 r.. have ft me.

Ma.-y fla's at

n appearance of ahununnc

tVvth' Kas-e onrl Suit iii.r CurnnntiH I ! b o i ! s k C p 1 II g it! t:

l o i ct-r. t f 11 1 toilet nviiiicita l,n. 1 loiSt Sl-i'.

Who underwent an operation at tee s-1 . I . ,. , , .... t part color and a vouthful appearnnc Mrs. Brown of I . 1 hi.'iiito. ami I l.crnar 1 hospital f..r a pp" rid ' t is, is . I . I ' ' ,, . to the hair. It is not intended for th iMis. Wittmer of 'i...iterih..in. were i getting- along nicely. -. Harry Tun in ... ... . , . . ., ! - , , . :ure, mitigation or prevention ot i!t- uesta of Mrs. Joan Lani.-o.ir of Indiis a 1 1 end : n g hi m. ; . . , . ... , T, , ease. Adv. boulevard. a 1 : rd a y. Miss Juan it a Worm r.f Hammond,

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cm W . r - - . t court.

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The musi. was I'd hy Mr. ': Huitift.in, who played the co: - , i . - s :

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ftint. T ie i P.spel : ' :

j-iartet gave several l, timbers that :'i

w. re appreciated hy all pres. ,,t. u.omi. I r. Appbd.v. liist-i -t superu-it-.- n h-n'. . . . preacioci Sunday evening and i.-u,.- ' S CHERER VI I" LI eyeniigs this week In the M. L. , nurch. I Mr .1 ... -. i ca.n . the St:..i 1 r. and Mrs. F. A. Malmst-'t'e, an ! : n.a ; .. u.is h.- tutiin-; pi. ,t,.s

Mr. and Mrs. L. South worth of Ctiftit a. a 1 1 -inled church i ' re Soturday .-iiniiia. Mrs. !:!',. i I en. iron anil .laughters

Cora visited in Chicago over Sun. Inn

Pan S:oM. is better, but Phihuu StoMz has the fever now.

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' ;. L. Carter and family luov.-d f t ! Lowell 1 ist week into the ;riiefcn:" jho-isc. Mr. ( art.-r Is mail carrier

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4' lie!:,;... I. Vie U Martin M.-et.-r

has sob! IPs iCC.se to Lansinu. The o '.

wil move to liamuionl in .:: r fit ore.

A .. ,, .. . .... ,...,,.. t ..-.lav- -iioi-n-

fe) in II immond on business, K! ,, an.t.on was held on S-iturday at fl ! t'.e anfl firm The Vatitds will h? e t., Co. Mev.r farm whicii 1

1 ' vouth of ll cul iiir.F. in the

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.eon h t t -.-ii -1 -m rco! tiid'to-1-eglP-l! ! tl ..i-:Li::.i ' -il ' dr-ii-i.'s Moi riot la lt you. T'n only pi ';" i 'a;. su.'. s ar-

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I 'I re. Mi-s Pa '!- o i sp- :: t Sa ( "n h ;is ... i M isses .Marion Hoiisel v ;.'n ! p, f'V rs of H imm-.u -1. spent Sat-.i'.hiV cfteri i with Mi' Kit i...

ear tu- iv i rt. sb.Tfl fsrrfpr. nrr.inif1 rr

Specials for Wednesday

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FRESH SPARE RIB8: LEAN AND LJ.EATY,

ST. JOHN

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The Sturdy ID

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A limited amount of stork can bo bought in this company i'r Five Dollars per share up to April lo, 101

1 sieete yiO)es siu per. soare

Wo hn'o nn file orders for more trueks than we can manufacture durinu: the balance of the vcar.

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j Among the Hammond visitors on j Saturday were Mrs. (b-orge Stark, Mrs. i.tnna Flaunigan and Miss loizcbeth : Jergens. Mr. and Mrs. Kmil Ki.-lman a nl son

an 1 Mrs. Pari. ara Pfeiffer "f hituia-. E. w.ie amoig the visitors h.re 01 Sun- i :'!:,v- ,. f Wii . if. St. -irk has o :.t .us p-isiti m . ,at Hammond am' has a- epted one at ! ch j : a a o. i T Jacob Schmidt of llegewis.li, spent P

iSunday here witn nis wue an-i iamn

Senmidt visited Sat

;ools of Joseph Warfrom Iow a. St. t II r-

After April lo. 1917. not a sharp can be bouuht Ur a cent loss than Ten Dollars per share, and the way radcrs are coming in for trucks the stock may be wit'-lrawn from the nuirket, a.s wp shall then be able to get ill the financial assistance needed to make the stock of the compny a big dividend payor. We invite you to ;all at our office today. Investigate what we say. Yoi will be under no obligation to buy. All requests for information by mail or phone receive prompt attention.

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PHONE HAMMOND 670.

HAMMOND, IND.

! Miss I'.lizaheth Senmidt visit-, 1 sat-t jtirday and Sunday with relatives : V

j Ha mmoii'i. I The ! ousom ! necke a l iv e 1 dav. "i"-e W.i

j the Kat--o. bom f Nithe laie ! tern e. 1 : a i Moorman ii: whhh

H !;-,,. , sid' !, to his property and will fa

use i for a garage. An entertainment called "T!:e Vil- '

lage Post office." directed t.y .Mcnoias ,

Ludvvig, Sr. and given by the yrine men of the congregation for the here-

I tit of the church, w ill be given Monday i

evenirg. April ! at. Funster hall Th.

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fet p-f K.eto-.i.ee ci .i.n.ty 'c- .. . s ... . T-r,JL r4-.. CJ',i

fers for Sab- at (i-r residence. Indies :g JLCi XjiU ObciLC OUCCt

FRESH CHOPPED HAMBURGER STEA

-Jer lb. PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, pep li. FRESH CUT YOUNG- MUTTON C?I0F, per lh.--t Sc NORWAY SALT MACKEREL,

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i .- , IT liW l"OL"0Ai7D HERRING, ill ill. keg--Our Finest Brand Hams are the Best fnileoendeiii Market Co.

Hammond, Ind.

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r invitt d to i ome and see her stocl-

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