Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 108, Hammond, Lake County, 25 October 1917 — Page 9
Thursday. October 2, 1917.
THE TIME3 -age Nine
Relief from Eczema
Don't worry about eczema or ether kin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using a little remo, obtained at any drug store fvr 35c, cr extra large bottle at $.1.00. Zemo Renerslly removes pimples, blackheads, blotches, eczema, arid ringworm and makes the skin clear and h --a! thy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, anttrfpttc liquid, neither sticky nor greasy and stains nothing. It is easily applied and cost a mere trifle for each application. It is always dependable. The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland, a
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Have golor in cheeks Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets
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t'lly tVntrHr Janics A. r'aiu-ryC'R :;' '".h' v. v Ii.i st-rvej four s i-iosp-i ijiirv i!orr'-y of . .-unt;-. is jre.ng "peak Kriday night at iil-.tary hall. :ry. v!;re lie rlit.1.. irip uiuc of 'ny'i "rt'formTs" in th huiu ami then ia ilie iash of trutli -ii thorn. On. Tlia Warpath. Mr. rater.:.ii, w ho knows tli- 1 reord cf sonic ff thi K.-ntlr-mrn r.fw f-ncss.'d in reform m Uary 8tnl who h,ie no n.ore rit!-t to hhhs m rf fonn th in v...i i$..-rnstorff has to j.iojich American-;s-i!. is gouiK to te'.l ;i fw U.inys he i 5. At tr.i Turnoi- liail inotlinK last I-'ri-day nipTit Mr. r;it terrors if given '' (lifMcf uoui.l ak tm th i I.--'r--'- jis it rrtKorus the ' it:- .njj'iinisrr-.-in. a? it i-onoN-ns certain n: s r-.i i"-rs now "ii'l their attitn-l.- in t;,e past, ana .i - it fotirf rr.s -rtain orl'i.-ia's. W !-!! Mr. Pat teron has cinn no ie-'.ao-il r-titi:ii .,f rhat ho i-i gr,ir:j to it is known t!.f.f he i -'load-d for l"f-.r." ar.l it i- snid il:at he w i,l j.epi-r o.tP ,-.f Wall street - fake refornser. v.-eit AS tllfir po'itienl 5 1 -! pisec-ns o f,;H ,,f crnpesi-o, ihat t!t- wiii be tii luiRhuiK' stoi-k f the invn as well showine up v.Jiat ihev h;-e toiora'ed find .iat w hit iheir morals -onsist of. Hypocfira Are Shivering. The morniity tf ne.r.-.c of the i-eforin-has hem under ere'iir:B !iiosj.l;atie.n for some time. 11 is stntcd. fnd the records of some sr stated to involve everyiidnc from vi i-n of the Mann prt to worse offotiseJ. Mr. Pntterson is going: to rip nsi-ie the leii loirorrow r.ijrhr at the Independent rerty n;ir nieetinc. r-jl T.roadway lovfr Acker nrd s'chmidr's siore )
! Two of Chinatown's soldiers in the nstional army. I If th" two samples shown are rep- . TesentHtive of Chinatown's qiioto m 1 tlte national army the chinesaAmeric.n boys should make excellent soldiers. They nre from the Chinese district of New York and ; are resl Americans; and pleased with the chanca to prove it.
If your ekin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have j a bad taste in your mouth a lazv, no-good j feeling you should take Olive Tablets. i Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets a substitute j forcalomel were prepared by Dr.Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. . Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely 1 vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color, i To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, j no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause, j Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They st art the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All ' druggists. Take one or two nightly and ! note the pleasing results.
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Often we fail to realize that stomach troubles, sick headaches, and various aches and pains come from systemic catarrh. It may begin in the nose and throat, but it doesn't stay there long. Soon the entire zygtem is invaded, and many distressing symptoms appear.
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Mrs. M. C. Burkhart, K. R. No. 6, Box 147, Lexington, N. C, writes: "I have been cured of systemic catarrh with Peruna and Manalin. It raged in my head about ten years, then to my etomach, my whole system was affected. For two years I waa confinpr? tn mv hr mrist nf mv limp. T tnnlr mm ratifies rf Anr-isw morltz-ino -irifV, Utflo. .t
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was cured with eight bottle3 of Peruna and one of Manalin. In the Spring when I began taking Peruna I weighed 93 pounds. In the Fall when I was cured, I weighed 150 pounds. I recommend Peruna to all persons Fuffering with catarrh in any form. It cured me and will cure others." This effective remedy may be had in either liquid or tablet form. Manalin Tablets arouse the liver, restore bowel action and overcome constipation. Mild, effective and non-habit forming. 10c and 2oc. Liquid form 35c and $1.00 bottles.
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len ve h.s pa "ty. lie aorr-pted the hi .he, J was plai ed on t he tn-Uet ax oandtdn t e foi' 'ity jufis'- and mi'.v ;s ark:iiii for !! r vi. u- iw jut iiini nto off.ee." j .vlr. Ksi.;. va s foMowed l.y .M Muti -j pan. I'.;:-;' waflitnaii h' iii- plant , the An.ei :. an Steej !'..uni"in. '. sa d j that ir.asmr.f U as M r. M.i: : ay had lfi j the name of the d :in iat;. party off hts pict.ii . s h- had . on. -In. ied that h.. j was Bshann-d t.f the oompany he was '. in. I!-"' so d that J.-' spoke to Murray jahoni ih.s in the Mohawk hotel and t!m Mti: lay i'-pi'fil, "1 am ..ut foi eejti'Oi a-- .un ' Co T i ii - 1 w. t ;h- name ! of t he ticket.'" T. Y. Ft ; e 1 1 i. rfi s I .-o.e a'oi n a ' few W.tl !!... Sen w .!.! !,v.-d ttie votteiH t' oijr..oi : i. s nai.'.e .1 orerertn. e j for o ty i-.'i W v. ;o- ...i.'.nft e;-i ;,oi:. 1 ' M. 'Ur.. ;: no date f . ; ; y jucisc. tio'ii told of a a y :n -. . a tio. prfsent. iit d.-aiooja; , ; ,!. wvs non.-
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j in so,,;,, bae': oft! e. a: t.,e primaries icti'.v a i.t!e ovei ii''J i ores were rast. ntrat th.s vritii tile methods in I the i epuV.h an party, where the people were g; ven a vltanee to choose and j where at prox ;ma te'y 3.r,r,0 votes we;e j ca it j " 1 e t ?r. e -a , t i o ? f a r t e m ' ' n , also, to ! the fsiet that five rf the ' 'irt d id a t es on I the demoera tie ticket have resiprod
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this far ii-'n i'l.d fcy the demoerat :r rity coiioTi . i -. These are i.rahowski for j.: ii.'e. 7e. nd for aldrrrr.qn in the th id iviri, Mnf.n-7. for alderman in th foarth watd. .f ohn F'lfek, a'dirma n at larfe, and row- the s'. tt5 w erd candidate has resirrned. Ijawrence Wecrzyn.''
-te nf t?. Tnist tei!;r; ho.Tlhard-r-sene ye- ri;reeteri asinsL the r, ioi'ipj?i d co., , a r ic t'eket in fist Cni caste i"a -i " 1 ' ve re J by n sr.es e.f toofi re-r'.'ii'-ean fPi-s'tTs Iat rttsht at Kosr ufk'i hall. Ind .ana. Harhor. The tn-t r fr was a scream f i on star; to f.' '!!. Tile ?-moc -ette oiBlfoini. the ii'sy rh prrse-!t t; iet w-a dterm.nc-d, t.h iimeoaf eatid . lates and deov.rra ' ie :nffr nf v. earn, in ;ts turn was given drasr-c drubbing-. N A. Ht-irre.ff. cit- cioa.rnan. pie. .ded and after an openintr address pi. en'ed M. K. Cr't'vS. M:. Ci.tes made a fnrf S'-oi f.f the two mavoiiity rartl:dtrj. MfCr.rmflk and Mm ray. He rowf) t'r.at M'l'i'i ni-xek as a iahor.nu' o-ai rrthf i-e a' nt-ieh n1o--e cfrirr.t t - i Mifrai. ii r.drt7 cad-: r. t-- lawyer, V.". O Harmon, onee rlassed as a ia-Lnr-rn nx.ti. ha s show ti h:n.e'.f more effle.-!t than Attorney P. A Parks, the e.ry rr.tro!!r. Mr. c'tites held up the )it t eport of the cifv c-nt roller, wjl'-h w r F fcivn to t'.i pe( pi- si or se-en ir.n'M af r tl. book n for th yen r
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Mr 'ri'.e was followed hy v.". . .armon. who rei vera t --(i liis stfetements o Inef tr;nr,rv in t':- demon e tie hand1 ti ;7 of e-ty affairs, and meider'atiy . ind'-cl a lemon to T. ii. tj-sbnws-t i. t turncoat democrat who oiked and v t-d for ri-pi;h!:.-.nw n th- i-'ty pi i
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Th t'rited Stares Metals n.finmK Co. held a liberty loan drive at their -oni-fort station. Ket.neUy avenue, south ".f lalsr str-Tt. Kast rhi'-eR". Tuesday ln'.oll. Oct. -H. The ro.' ei a. was l-ll under the irn-rned-.are dircc'i on of Superintendent Thuni and Assistant Superintendent Kil-l-oiri and preraratiors had bf'ii mnoe for coneerfed action to drive home the necessity of individual subscriptions anion; their emplojes. Sci-ioiij'-srr's band orchestra had h"-n secured for l lie nrisnii ard they fnru-,stn-d some c.ceiieiit patriotic ir.uMc. The sposkers and wf.rkeis were proided a fine chicken dinner in the private diniiiif room of the station whiie the eriployes w.re taking; their noon-day lunch in the (tcn'-ral diriinn rooiii. After the I- i-heon ahoiit Ji""l men us-S'-inlded, cousin utiriK the entire force i.t ih. company, patriotic and liberty lo-in laiks were made hy tiie foi low irt ' I '. !.. liiani. .lurie W. A. Fuz . IX. M Iho . e, Abe ' h 'enheitrer. V. .F. Murray. P. Mc'.'losi.ey (,n Poiishi. Alex Marko. lia:ono!,d. (To I lur.R.a nan ) , John Ivrupa On Polish). OiiritiK the selections piv-n hy the hand inters ps rsed amons; the talks, pi.iiit wor'.ers were among the employes s-oiicitin applications for the liberty loan. A; ti:-- conclusion of the program ail those w ho iiHd subscribed for Imnds were marched out one door and soorfd b a foreman bearing an Aiii-ti.mii fia? and al oilier e'e,p;oyfs oal aoother uoor. It ivf.s f-wind tiin! of t)o -i"i n.fii, l.tO had signed apr-iications arinK in ano un's fro'n $.".0 to 20'i; in other words that 6S per cent of the cut, re force l ad
GRASSELLI EMPLOYEES BUY BONDS
Colonel Roosevelt demonstrating his s.renuosity. That Colonel Roosevelt i. in corkire; jf0od health was recently dem-o-istrated when he and Mayor Mitrhel of New York, together with several of their friends, went out for n walk. The colonel Foon had them al. tired out. Mayor Mitchel Kh''n? up at the quarter-mile post. The eoo-.tel has lost fourteen pound? durir.r his recent slay at a health report, lir.d is now the personification of if'owinj;- health.
conservation as widely and efficient? as possible. J Messrs. Karocid. Heims and IfembrotY i were appointed in Indiana Harbor and j Messrs. Jackson, Williams and Miller in l-iast Ohicapo proper. I
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Close of business -es-erday that it mi n had subscribed to IT.dOO woi ih. . f hc-mis The nuiiiber of a r-piica t ion takon anion ;ie .,-., proves shows that appr-ox-lnia:--iy SO per re!,; of the hole force ha e snhsci ibed. It is predicted by those in close touch with the situation in Fast Chicago that the ni.t fort y-eiKht hours w ii! w unes
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l-.id at tit- ! ! :.-,,, ,-.i ! Mr. F.oira-s .-es:dcd a ml sp htade !,y the fo h.W ire m -1'yle. Mr. Car. '.no .-n d M . .' c!oM- of liie p-ori;l',l tiie ua? s- in:inei-se tiiat. s: fa. ii":.- save $;n.."-'i to therty !,,an. bt 'np'njr th- t ("ifi as'i liigti s.-hr-e! t. $!",,
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FOURTH OF GARY GH1LDBEIIHJIVE BONDS Supt. Wirt's Pupils March and Boost Liberty Loan 'Sales.
PROFESSOR GIVES FINE ADDRESS
(Bt BrENADISE tAETEB.) Th:rt."-fivc hundred school children, r-iarchii s; to the tunc of "Am"-iea" v.-e re rciewed by approving watch.-rs .!. liar Wednesday afternoon At tenthirty in th morninp void was sfii. to K. A. Spaulding, pr.mipr.1 of th? Fmerfon school, end at the otli-r iliuol house hendr requesting a tlemonst rat ion from the children for Liberty Hond day. Promptly at two o'clock th children, who were gi.n a half holiday m honor
of tiie in-rasii n, assembled at 14th a ve- i
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I hi-. me to people of lia -t Chi-:gi in a j forceful way yesf rda v noon win n Prof, i .h-rmari I.'a-. is. . f Ind:. ma l'nif rsity.
spohe before tli-- chamber commerce ami th.ejr fr:end .-it th Phillips' hotel. Mr. tais as ; n mt - o.l no i m to his sul'.i' t to-ik up c riaii pilari s of the hisioiy .f li.Tiii-iiv ami riiowrd that for i .hi!! yerrs tin r- la.-, . tn in't:b ated m'o dr.-iiia:: ihoui--i ' ar.d i;.-nniin life ihe th- oi liiat I i i 1-. !, en-mi e us got their Bu'i;-.i'ity a- d t- ir ability to K" -rti uiiect fi-nii thf rt-.-i t Jei-.ovah; that therefore th- go-., i .jm. at could do no wrony provid'-l tbi t th-ir governing rower w a v u'ed i be ;, . ;i ...- n.cnt of the ilermnn lv nasi : tli ii migi.t for the a g g : ? nd - .: m- n l of t lie ; i .nan mpi;e Made r-iit; .:-! thai the rem,, rkubie cohesion ainj co-op. i ; 1 1. 'ii amniig the ib rman ! w.-i - a. counted for by tin fa.- that for t'o past hundred years th-s teaching of (bM.iau ph i j osop.i:-. rs. -.i i-.-a t I..--I r-d ! r o p ,a 14 ' 1 1 i i 1 s t s hair r.i.--come a part of their . rv l.-.ts. lie -fid that t-o- the- reason, it v. a. to th- m no 'violation ..f mn rn.it lona I lh; to i.-rcak a t r a : , . io disi'CKe f of lioioati risjhts; to M.sHji. m lapine. ineeudiari-t I rod hii.nl.-i, lit. bre.ii.il uf
BANK CASE IN PORTER CIRCUIT V A I .PA T A ISO. Oct. 2.1. The issues ir, tiie receivership case of the Citizens Tl nst and Savings Ftarik of Indiana llaihor was heard today in the circuit cOlil I , The bank wes appointed as receiver of cet tain lots in Indiana Harbor to , died rents, etc. The case was heard from a change of venue from Lake count f. .1 imp- Gieeno-n of ijiny and Attornfy Van limn of Indiana llaihor, A t -t'-.triev lloss and Atlorney I-ei of Hammond weie all .onnc fed with the case INVEST TRUST FUNDS IN LIBERTY BONDS My Stale Defense t ouin-ll. IM'IANAPOMF. Oct. 2 4. County clerks in lnd'a-ia bo ding trust funds are railed upon to invest the money in F.ibei :.. Ioan bonds, in a resolution adopted today by the Indiana State Council of Pefense. It was stated that in seme counties sums totaling $10,01)0 were held by clerks, which money the council asks he invested in government securities. ;. II. Hendren. state accountant, has forwarded the iesolutlon
to ail clerks, urging them Io assist the government by investing a'l s.p.h funds in I. berty bonds.
MISS MARY FEELEY DIES 1ST HOSPITAL
M s Mary Feelej. . 1 j virs eld. daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Joseph Feelev. ti" Monroe, street, tlary. died at M.-Vvy h.osp:'-,l at 1 o'clock this morning fellow, nir an illness extending over a period of several weeks. Funeral arlnogements have not been announced. Some venrs ago Miss Fee ley was operated upon for appendicitis and for the past several months she has complained cf not feeprig vve',i. A week ago she underwent an opera ion at Mcrey hospi'a! for adhesions and the many friends though! teat she was getting along nicety and would recover. The news of her licit ii will b- mourn.! by '.he wide i irele of ace.,a lumrn es. M.ss I'eeicv was ;i Mini, tit a' Hr.lv A ii gel si hooi iir-l was beloved by all who knev her. Besides lii- patents she -,s MM-vived by 1st s:str. J!is l.oretta Feelev . Nir. I-!ey is the proprietor of statiotv-ry and cigar sioie at 1TG 'V!"-h'Ps 'on. stieet. I udei-tvker P. ". Finer! y will have Cha rge of t he fun. ml.
U it were not for ihe fact that Mnyor Johnson is going lo be re-elected, the Snyder family, publishers of the Gary Post, would win whether Hod? or Curtis came out victorious in the city election. The Po.st has supported Hoilfea well enough and worked hand in hm-l w.th Wall street's fake reformers villiiyin? Mayor Johnson and the eltv's name to insure it half the city printing and an assistant c!fv attornev.s-;i-tor that member of ihe family actively supporting Hodees, should he -elected. On the other hand if Curtis shouM he elected, the Tost can point out i' democratic record the fact that one member of the family has a J3,00 pov.masteiship, which he xoi fhen the gentlemnn who resigned a.a stetl tru counsel secured for hini when he went to con?reF?. The Popt, could even poir. out its democracy during the Knotts administration, wh"n all it got for i-.-services was all the city printing, the $3.i00 citv clerkship, and the asslstar" city attorneysihip for the legal member of the family. Then hasn't the Fo' -boon with Mr. Curtis for at least two weeks in this campaign, flopping b e i. asaln to Hodees Tuesday nisjht and then trying to placate Air. Curtis last ni.-.c with a ladylike .lep at Mr. T lodges because he indir.'ieo'J.y let souie'l;.slip about one member ot the family actine Tiih Mr. Curtis a corpora . counsel for the steel Trust and i's baby sister, the slag trnsi : In national democratic circiop the Post c&n proudly point ..... mastership. On fho otjioi- hand with Wall street the Pc- can point o : its glorious record as being the chief oipan of its election-time rciornier?. defense captaincy awarded to one member of the family, and the leEil & ices of another member n? partner in the law firm lookia? after Wall nm local intereets. But (since Mr. Curtis is not gointi to be eieetod. the town will not have spectacle of the Snyder tribe anxiously d.xsliina up the stairs To his ef after election with their plates ready lo receive all the city printing, the . : comptrollership, and whatever other pie disttibution they want to dic -as well as to feverishly assure him ho.v strongly he was supported. Neither will the town se the spec'acle of Mr. Hodges beins elec t i! . consequently it will no' review- the paKeant of the' Snyder family star in line licking its chops and Wall street's oberlfeutenanis having Mr. lio.i distributing an order for half Ihe city printing to the business, manaeet. decoration of the sppistant city aCorneyship to tluti or.' a place on thr i:.of worlds to this one, as well as announcement to tiio common herd tb.ir postmaster member, already decorated with a cupt&incy. has been rl ?v .. to the rank of ma.lor. But since Mayor Johnson is going in-'i office l.eraus the peop.'not Wall street want him there things are to b- entirely different.
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Instant Relief! Neutralize stoniaeb acidity an r stop djspepsia, pain, heartburn, belching. Try it!
Wonder what upset your stomachvvhirh portion of the food did the damage do jou? Well, don't bother. If your stomach Is in a revolt; if sick, gassy end uset. and what vou just a'e has fermented and tinned sour: bead dizy and a lie.; behh gases end acids and eructate undigested fe.od: br'iili foul, tongue coated Just tak a little Pape's Diapeps-in to hetp peut ralt;:e acidity and in livr' t.iiuut a ou wonder what became of the Indigestion and dtst res. Millmns of men and women today
l-r-ow t;at it i? needless to b. e d-s-' epsi-i. A little Dir.repsm ticcwsionaJly keeps the stomach sweet ned jji.i .a,...eat their favorite foods without fear If your stomach doesn't take caec ef vour liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is damage instead of a h!p. r'ni'iiilw the qniekesr. surest. rno't harmless reief is Pape's Diapepsm. whirh costs only fifty cents for a larre case at drug stores. It's truly womVtf u! it stops fermentation -end acid-ty and sets things straight, so gently end easily that ii is really a si onish inr --Adv.
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! niui .-.ii. i 1 'i- 'J war was a war of prmcu les ri laiio-i rij the street, from 3th lo :h avenue in v ,,,,,,,.,; M..,. ,i,,,.i(,i(, Broadway, and a. double lav: on ;,tl I mn,,,, y vf:i. fad t . a. ! .. ... i;s ;r-e-
av-emie cvftH :u two ba.cks m length, i ,-,,,. . ;,m,,, if u sh.,,,1.1 ,,..t
j Shout an? ami singing, waving bani tier:--, and holding up posters bearing j slogans and other in4-rr. tion sti.-h a "Uuy a Pond. Ile:p Keep l"s In Sciiool" I and "Come Across Or Oo Across." yet
keeping in perfect order ano arrangement, they were a ttibii'e to the '".-.ry method. The P.e-ericlge representaf ton deserves special notice. They wcr headed by a young g.;rl and boy dressed
las I ticle Sam and Columbia, and fo- ' lowed by Mrc S..o;i! iii uniform, carryi ing large fags, ami sailor 1, s ia white i i .! id.i c ' t f. t
Mr. Spsilidittf.. in taking a canvas f-f I i the Fmeison sludents ihi morning. I
! found thai 3 bout. 2o pet- c-nt of t! I -hiiureti h.T- e bonds in the:r own namI on .-r lias-d either nilli money ti:.
tiii'in-rtvo- have s-ied or goiter, ft t Ii .tn by the'r rsrents.
no. i f i oi ii a it-"" pi o e -t w.-i r -;o : ' " I.-- t. -..! the ati:es imlav." l-iiil of sul.it.!ll
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THESE BOYS ! ARE WARLIKE j i'o ;:...a.nts -.a. hed ihe iiaty police j cia;,on th.s tt.orning that a number oT j ; i s iiititoj with air rif.es shot; U.'r. u.- o 'the window,-. .' t Peons;. 1- i vani.i lia n at ITtl; a.vetv.ie . and the) i'er.ns.-l .-aui: tick-1 ami that several I r I
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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Women! Keep It On Dresser! Never Let Corns Ache Twice Instantly ! Few drops stop com-soreness, then corns and calluses .shrivel, loosen and lift out with fingers iso pain!
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The wcirld owes thanks to the genius in Cincinnati who ciscorered freezene. Tiny bottles of the magic fluid can now be had at any drug at-oro for a few cents. You simply apply a few drops cf this frcczons upon a fender, 8'hin corn or a riard.ned rallua. Instantly ihe sor-m-js disappear Jtr.d fhort.ly you will find th" corn or s lh;s loose
and shriveled that yen lift it cJ with the fing-crs. Not a hit of pain or soreness is felt waen applying irccfcone or aftfrwanls. It doesn't even irritate the skin or fksh. For a few cents one can now get rid of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, a? we'll as painful calluses en bottom of feet without ajiy pain, l.a.-llrs! Keep it on the iirsrr.
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I shorrage arrong th- p. oples fight in
(ifimnry e-f ..." l-er cent .n rood supply. It is i m- i t a r.ie that imlrss tins shortJlfie Shollid I"' I'iOVeil, ;;re,-t lo.I.ibeli must starve lo (i.-aih l.efot-t- another harvest." "Alni i n-a is 'he hope 0f ; b,- w.'fld. Hilt v t i.-iiSt T'ol.-e ft.-. , o i- ai.ittTi- n!1 : url i f. . r. ! .ce ;i lie m,u t.-i . our at lie -.' ill . i i m i . ' b .-' ph.- it-a! w r.i.i ,1,'lli u rat, lie is. T'i.i. ihis vi jm- V.o.ii'i cosl mi;- .1-1,1 I: i-o oiu blood fold 1 1 ensure, --.in'-' a: ih- pi a --ni irui- t he prol.;, rii -j'U l m-. 1 Li O'li.-ppaUwii of ill"- foi Hi Ml pi i.V. Waste ,e bi-ioi. -u-e i-.oii -- in, li'-iiv or- in. i-oiia-i- oil s ism- and io this vvi.v . -. e(-.c n.div ious-l - an w i.-id a trl'tits b:ow to I.. '; end the war." At thf i on. 'con of ij,. :!,;i y. 'infn .no. mn p a ic ami . ;-: ; i. - I. 1'i. si-i. iit
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Quality, Service Low Prices
AGO H. S. -
BUYS S1B.55Q BONOSi'ri:':'";:!;. wwtw W1WIW I both m :i and women and secure if p.. -
Gary to Have Meatless and Wheatless Days (;.- is to hae meatless and whej;tb -s i!.-'vs as veil b s otlier . iliis in iii is i i-s ! on. T'.i, was " at rans '-d 1 V- I ' S.-ha I. - t . s.-iri-i.in "f the 'ommet ...it! , bib in bn: y u f-'iday .v'nen lie made a -onipIet.- eai.vass of the rsiau rants r. finest ir-s tlui'i to s-.re imiCss meals .,n Tuesdaj s and w huatiess menu crrds v.. -.ir esda ys "'in- trip was most .:i,.ci....fil jip.l i.,' V4 eel, "id -ce the phi P .11 . -i t nest. Th.s is nothing new in Cir: . ns there a'.-- rl-.it i;. large number of ram:li-s pi the city v, 1 O have been observing tiiis plan for a i.-.imbcr of !;.
The studerils and faculty of the WaMV tigton high school. East Chicago, we-e aroused to a state of enthusiasm on Monday. Oct, 22. that has never beer, e f!iated in the history c-f the s. hoot. Mr. Clark havr.si his doubts as to w nether or not. tiie people realised how much $r..iifMi.i"M0..'o0 i the m.whm.ii.i amount of the se ond Liberty loan t really was. had asked one of the imvi classmen to figuia out. "How long it would take one man to count that amount in one dollar bills, at the rate of one bill per lerond." "The answer was over or. hundied and nfty-e-gnt V eg t s. M - Clark read the honor roll of a'l tiie j.; i -. k. . men and bos n khak . The bono- i .-c:-.id l-t;.t gtad;;ats. -, 11 1: -s v ;i ferr.ir :.',
siblc a concerted mo i t,-, n, to induce housewives mid otb.-js to fit j K m riousiy on this icatt'l aid pi oimue f,-od Pure Blood Ycu can keep your blood m good condition have a clear skin, and bright eyes, by taking
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SARAH BERNHARDT. The criming engagement of Sarah Pernhardt to Hary is an event of siif11, lent importan -e to cause nothing less than a furor among local theater -oers. She is easily the most renowned nop, an of the times: the most distinguished living- aitiiess; in the opinion of. many, the greatest living woman. Iter spir.t is epic. -Idealistic k nd courageous to u desire; ac .does not deter hec from iier place in the cm or her being a vital econosnic tone in the workaday woi Id. She will Come to the 'Jary theatre on Monday. November S. iter rpertolte for the engage -lent w-li! t, ileora I : a"' and The Wr.i.nded sniiii": '
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We Deliver in East Chicago, Gibson. Grasselli Hessville Tuesday and Friday. Bonelss Rolled Jili Roast. Hi Boneless Sirloin Steak, lb Beef Tenderloin. Il Home .Made S.nici" Kraut. uart ! -"resli Spare Uihs 1 ivsh Calf Brains, l Extra Lean Breakfast Bacon, '2-'. . .ieces I'resli Made Hanilmrcrer I'ork S)iou!( i-s fur Iiuastin';' Home lade Pork Sausage, our own make Sweetheart Soav. for (iallon .Jims of Mustard Best Creamery Butter Hubbard Squash 25e, 15f Xo. 2 cans 'Green or Wax Beans Xavv Beans, lb. . . Runiford Bakinjr Powder, lb.. 21C; half lb Gibson Brand Baked Beans, can Richelieu Holied Oats, package
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. 20c 49c 40c , tOc 13c . lSc . lie . 17c lie
Matches Regular 6c box, 3 for With this Coupon. None sold to children, phone orders taken.
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C. W. HUBBARD
AUTO SERVICE.
741 CLAUDE ST., HAMMOND.
Hur Soul's Ds.res." Roose-
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Lovset Sn'e c' Anr Medi'ine in ttie Sold vrywhrc. In box, 10c. Jit.
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