Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 251, Hammond, Lake County, 5 April 1917 — Page 10

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PAGE TEX THE TIMES Thursday. April 5. Mill Doctors Stand Amazed at Power of Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes Strong According to Dr. Lewis Guaranteed to Strengthen Eyesight 50?o In One Week's Time in Many Instances itinc in Chicago. Ray Wittnur of Atchison avenue is able to le out after a two-weeks' illness. Mrs. Stevens of Pearl street returned home after a week's visit with her parents at TiKlianapolis. Mrs. Herman Regnler of Hammond visited her mother. Mrs. Fritz Kitsch of Indiana boulevard, yesterday. The quarterly board meeting of the F.vangelical church will be hold at the church Friday evening All m mbers are reejueste'd to be present. Mrs. Reanhien and mother. Mrs. j the week here on business for tl Fischer, spent Tuesday visiting in Chi- i Eva ngelical church. hand, he started a fire which thr' rfe--d t, ,l. S:,-0-.- to,, IlinMI.O Tl.ft t.lort cago. Mrs. Andrew P.eigovieh and daughter visited hr mother, Mrs. Krouso of South Chicago, yesterday. Rev. Kizer ef East Side is spendinsr Mrs. James Clabbv of Mvrtle a v nue i ' " ' . ' ' ' "' visited frie-ntLs in Hammond, yesterday. ; extingruished. however, before d':r.g J much damage. The m m was r leased GARY When W. A. 1 Sort rail fell ,m rniisinEr to pav the damages asleep with a liehted cigarette in his1

A Free PreteripUon You Can Hare Filled and Use at Home Philadelphia, I'a. Victims of pvp strain

nn:i other rye weaknesses, and those who

wear glasses, will be glad to know that m wording to Dr. Lewis there is real hope jiihI help for them. Manv whose eyes were failing say they have had their eyes restored by this remarkable prescription and many who once wore glasses say they hare thrown them away. One man says, after using it: "I was almost blind. Could net see to rend at all. Now I can read everything without my glasses and my eyes do not hurt any more. At niRbt they would pain dreadfully. Now they feel tine all the time. It whs like a miracle to ine. A lady who used it says: "The atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but after usin this prescription for 15 days everything seems clear. I can read even tine print without glosses." Another who used it says: "1 was bothered with eve straiu caused by overworked, tired eyes which induced fierce headaches. I have worn glasses for several years both for distance and work, and without them I could not read my own name on an envelope or the typewriting on the machine before me. I can do both now and have discarded my long distance glasses altogether. I can count the tluttering leaves on the trees across the street now. which for several years have looked like a dim green blur to me. I cannot express my joy at what it has done for me. ' It is believed that thousands who wear glasses can now discard them in a reason

able time nrwl multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes so as to be spared the trouble and expense of ever getting glasses. Eye troubles of manv

descriptions may be wonderfully benefited by the use of this prescription. ("Jo to any active drug store and get a bottle of RonOpto tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and let it dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes two to four times daily. Yon should notice your eyes clear up perceptibly right from the start and inflammation and redness will quickly disappear. If your eyes bother you even a little it is your duty to take steps to save them now before it is too late. Many hopelessly blind might have saved their sight if they had cared for their eyes in time. Note: Another prominent Physician to whom the above article was submitted, said: "Yen. the Bon-Opto prescription is truly a wonderful eye remedy. Its constituent imrrrdienta are well known to eminent eye specialists and widely prescribed hy them. I have used it very successfully in my own practice on patients whose eves were strained thrmiKh overwork or misfit glasses. I can hiehly recommend it in cate of weak, watery, aching, smarting, itchine, burnlnr eves, red lids, blurred vision or for eyes inflamed from exposure to smoke, sun. dust or wind. It is one of the very few preparations I feel should be kept on hand for regular use in almost every family." Bon-Opto. referred to above, is not a patent medicine or secret remedy. It is an ethical preparation, the formula beinz printed on the packase. The manufacturers guarantee it to strengthen eyesight 50 per cent in one week's time in many instances or refund the money. It can be obtained from any good druggist and is soid in this city by by V. C. Summers an 1 other druggists.

1 Whiting

And Its People

Uank of Whiting, SehraKr UuildlnK. cyen from 9 m. m. to S p. n. 2-S llnllanay Rink Whiting. Saturday, April 7, one mile matih between Kid Napol'.n vs. Vorkie I'oni van. Napolin holds the oharnpion-s-i";, ,f bake 'conn v. 4-4-3 Princess theatre tonisht. Mae Marsh and Robert Harron, the stars of 'Jiito'eranoe," in "The I,!ttle I jar," a five i t drama. Also Mack Swain in "Vampire Ambrose," a two-part Keystone

s-tallat ion of officers took place. Those install. -d were as follows: .1. ". Hurt on, exalted ruler: Arthur Moore, eminent lodtte knight; John '. Hall, eminent loyal knight; Vincent .lames, eminent, hit knight; John Salapski. secretary: William Smith, treasurer; Ed. O. C.rady, ostiuirv; X. K. Wilson, tyler; R. M. Andrtis, chaplain; P.. .1. -Melat, inner jruard. and Frank lreenwalil. W. E. Schrag.; and V. A. tiiPmurray. trustees. Waldo Jennings, who has been spending a we. k at his home in Oliver strf el. has again left for his business trip, expecting to be on the road for several weeks. Mrs. AI. Iondon remains vrry iil at her home in U9th street with spina' nienintrit Is, hut was nevertheless a tritle im proved. Miss Agnes Sullivan of Wisconsin is a guest at the home of her brother, Attorney T. Joseph Sullivan of CUvelaml avenue. The l.adios of the Congregational church are making lug preparations for their Easter bazaar to he given on Saturday. A roat beef supper will also

church parlors on Sat-

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liids will he received for the priv- ! he given in th

ilege of concessions at all ball grounds j urday evening, used bv the Whitinz City league, not ! The first hcuire

later than April S. Applications for l.nanhatl iimnlr n ft score kf Ilnrs Will

he received not lat-r than April 1". A. on Tuesday night. The lecture was atExton, Secretary. 4-."-l tended by about. seventy-five, 1hi The Whiting lodge of Elks at their greater number of these being ladies, meeting on Tuesday night passed ! for whose benefit, the course is really resolutions endorsing President. Wilson's J being given. lectures will he given

on "How to Vote''

was given by Attorney T. Joseph Sullivan in the high school assembly room

stand in upholding the country's honor and endorsing universal service and preparedness. The resolutions t'l'graphed to the White House Tuesday nicrht were as follows: 'Whiting. Ind.. April 4, PUT. 'The H' ii. Wood row Wilson, Pre.id. nt United States of America, The White House, Washington, P. C. "The following resolution was adopted by Whiting- Porlge No. 1273, P. P. 0. E.. at its regular meeting, April 3rd, 1 1 7 : " ,Whereas, Questions of gravest import concerning our national honor are b- fore the country for solution; therefore, " He It Resolved. That Whiting 1. ..".ge No. 127 3. H. P. '. 1-;., favor im.4iate adequate . preparedness t.o enaole us to uphold our national honor, -tnd that, we pledge our Presnb nt. our loval support and active assistance, vve carrying out such measures as he shall d ni most, salutory; and, 'Bt It Further Reso'v. d. That copies of this resolution be telegraphed io our President and to our 5 rand Exalt, -d P.uler. " M S. W. Bl'RTON", Exalted Ruler. " JOHN" SAhArSKI, Secretary'."

every two weeks. Messrs. Brermen and Tinsley of Chicago have now taken possession of the Northern Indiana Lumber and Coal company- property, which they recently pu rchased. The op-ning of the new "Slovak Doin" at llfth and Short street will be held on Sunday, April !'. Very elaborate services are being arranged. Sam Aronberg has purchased the home of Oscar Eottinville on Central avenue, the consideration being $5. "ill". The soil of Mr. and Mrs. David Dees of New York avenue! is ill with Die measles. Mrs. T. Griffith and little son visited relatives in Chicago on Tuesday.

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Mrs. Flovd Eaton has returned from

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visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph H.-ards-ley for a few da;, s, being called home t.i;.- her mother's illness. Miss Royetta Transseau of Sheridan avenue will spend Easter at her home In Ransom, 111. Miss Annette Rucharan is confined t' her hojne in Sheridan a venue; with sea rht fever. Miss Ruehanan took a leading part in the Junior class play, "What .Happened to Jones." which cause,) the seeonrl rendition of this performance to be: postponed indefinite;.-. X. Migat7: anel family mov 1 te Cnry yesterday, where they will conduct a clothing store at Fifteenth street, and R road way. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ther.de I.ehnian of Ohio avenue, on last Friday, a little

.-laughter.

The meeting of the Community club tins bee n postponed for oae w.-'k and will he held at the Franklin auditorium Friday evening. April 13. Messrs. Jacob Ease and Herman Theis;n attended a. meeting of the Columbus loejge, K. of I'., in East. Side

I last evening. Mrs. Ku st a ce Bies.-n was th guest of

ironos ai meiiana narnor last evening.

Pr. and Mrs. Herlhel of Atchison av-.nue returner) horie after a fewdays' visit with friends in Chicago. MlSS Adeline I.e-verenz ,,f Myrtle avenue, spent llv; fore part of the week at Ind iana Jfarbor visiting her sister, Mrs. Sam Cunningham, Mrs. .lbin Mort. nse-n and son a re spending two weeks at Youngstown. o., visit ing re-la 1 1 v-s. Mrs. Thomas Lewis and Miss Anna M.-Cann of Indiana Harbor visit, d at the Sehaefer homo in Cleveland avium last, evenins-. MarKuerlte 1 1. r. who is ill Willi typhoid f. ver at her home in Atchison avemie. remanis al.ont lite sanie. Edwarel Rrovvn of Hoba rt is sp.-nding the week here visitinK his prand-nar-e-nts, Mr and Mrs. Janes Rrovvn of

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SAGE TEA KEEPS When Mixed with Sulphur It Brings Back Its Beautiful Lustre at Once.

Mrs. John Kidney sprnl Monday vis-

CHILD GETS SICK '

GROSS, FEVERISH IF CONSTIPATED

Gray hair, however handsome, denotes advancing age. We all know the adventages of a youthful appearance. Tour hair is your charm. It eomkes or mars the face. When It fades, turns tray and looks streaked, just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulp'iur enhances its appearance a hundred fold.. Pon't stay gray! Look young: :i heprepare the recipe at home or get from sny drug store a 5n-cent bottler ejf "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." which Is merely the old-time recipe improved by the addition of other Ingredient. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use preparation, because it darkens the hair beautifully, besides, no one can possibly tell, as it 'darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it. drawingthis through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the grayhair disappears; after another application or two. its natural color is re-torecl

" California Syrup of Figs can't harm tender stomach or bowels.

A laxative today saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach a"our. Iook at the tongue, mother! If ceatd. or your child is listless, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ailment, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs." then don't worry, because it is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well. rlaful child again. A thorough "inside cleansing" is loftimes all thet it necessary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a r.n-cent bottle of

n:id It becomes thick, glossy an'! ie.s'r- t "f'i:,fnrti:." Wyrun of l-'rrs." which ha ocs, and you appear years younger. j fu'l directions for habits, chiliren of n't TV'yeth's Sage ami cr.'i h.ir Cn-npe;: r I ages and for grown-ups p 1 j inly printe-! is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not i en the bottle. Look carefully and see intended for the cure, mitigation or p-- that it is made by the "California Fig ent i n of disease.---V . . ! 6 tup Crtntunv " A

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7 Useful rieces Made of heavy gauge, polished aluminum easy to keep clean easy to handle easy to pay for at our terms. Set consists of Percolator, 8 cup size 2 quart sauce pan; 4 quart sauce pan, 4 quart preserving kettle, 6 auart Berlin kettle; 6 quart tea kettle with double boiler insert and colander. 28x42 Inch Top

With a $95.00 Purchase $1-00 Cash-$1.00 Month

we will give you this set or if you do not need $95.00 worth of home furnishings now, buy this Special set and if in 3 months your purchases amount to $95.00 we will credit your account with $9.95.

This set cannot be duplicated at our price

we guarantee that positively. It is not necessary for you to pay cash. You have often wanted a set like this. Now is your chance to buy one very cheap and if you buy $95.00 worth of furnishings within the next 3 months your account will be credited with $9.95.

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$5.00 Month gain. And you need not pay cash.

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Solid oak frame, best grade imitation leather covering. Seat and back are well upholstered. Can easily be converted into bed. Bed springs are guaranteed. We show the largest lines of Bed Divans. All styles and finishes.

Fumed Oak or Birch Mahogany

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William and Mary design. Table has 45 inch top. extends 6 feet. Chairs have Spanish leather slip seats. The construction and finish of every piece in this set is of the best grade. 48 inch Top Table $4.00 more.

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