Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 130, Hammond, Lake County, 21 November 1917 — Page 6
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"Geis-H" 2 Drops, Corns Peel Off! For 25 Cents Peel Off 25 Corns. "Gets-It." the greatest corn discovery any age. makes Joy-walkers out of -orn-limprs. It makes you feel like be Statute of Liberty. Buy a llberty' bott.e of "Gets-It" right now, free
Wednesday, Nor. 21, 1917.
Mrs. Herman Thcissen of Indiana boulevard. Sunday. Mrs. Fred Pleis and chijdren of Indiana boulevard, visited Mrs. Pleis, Sr., of Chicago, Sunday. Mrs. George Grke spent Monday In Chicago visiting friends.
CROWN POINT
-It Will Come Off la Oaa Casuists yourself at once from all corn misery. It win peel off painlessly, in one complete place, any com. old or young, hard or soft, or between the toes, any callus, or any corn that has resisted everthingr else you have ever used. Off it comes like tnagie. Guaranteed. Ail you need is 2 or 3 drops o" "Gsti-It-" that s all. "Gets-lt" is the only safe Way In the world to treat a corn or ialhis. It's the sure wav the way that never fails. It is triad and true used by millions N'ever Irritates the flesh or makes the toe sore. It always works: peeis-cornn-olT-like-B-baiiana-skin. 85c a bottle is all you ne&d pay for "Gets-It" t any drug store, or sent on receipt of Trice by E. Lawrence & Co.. Chicago. 111. Sold in Hammond and recommended Si the world's best corn remedy by tsorris fc Co.. J. W. W'eis Adv.
ROBERTSDALE
Miss Blanche Bleeker of Peoria, 111., spnt several days of the past week visiting her brother, Everett Bleeker of Lake avenue. Mrs. Conrad Ebert of Ijiwell, is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs Whiting, of Indiana boulevard. The senior and Junior choirs of the Kvangelical church will meet at the Waul home in Roberts avenue, Thursday evening. Mrs. Joseph Ksanan of Fobrts avenuc visited her sister, Mrs. Tierney of Chicago. Monday. The. rarents" club of the. Franklin school will meet Thursday afternoon at " o'clock. A program has been arranged, and all parents are urged to be present. Robert Atchison of Lake avenue, was reported in a very serious condition at the South Shore hospital, Monday. Mrs. I. Carrette of Indiana Harbor, visiter her sister, Mrs. Herman Emken of Indiana boulevard, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holstrom of Lake avenue, entertained their cousin from Chicago, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Biey of Indiana boulevard .were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vaer of Chicago, Sunday. Alderman Hnry Eggrers returned on Monday from Delavan Lake, "Wis., where he spent several days on business. Misses Vivian Gough, and Theresa
I'leis attended the Hippodrome in Chicago, Sunday. Mrs. A. Stross and Mrs. C. Euell visited in Chicago, Monday. Mrs. Val Brown of Hobart, visited Mrs. John Brown of Myrtle avenue, on Monday. Mrs. "William Clarke of Tallahassee, I'la., and George Fitzgerald of Chicago, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Slurry of Roberts avenue, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Dibbins and daughter of East Side, visited Mr. and
E . It. Erwin of the Cramer and Xtasselt Co. of Milwaukee was doing business at the Letz Manufacturing Co. on Tuesday. Dr. Eleanor Scull left on Tuesday for Indianapolis where she will spend a few days with relatives and friends in the southern part of the state. Judge Or L. Wildernuith of Gary spent Tuesday in Crown Point on business. Over 1.000 hunting licenses weie issued at the county clerk's office during the- month of October and if the daily number applying count for anything the present month will far exceed that number. The engagement of Miss Norma Hartholomae and Mr. Karl Krost was announced the first of the week and the young couple are receiving congratulations informally. Miss Norma is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bar-
tholomac and Mr. Krost. the son of Mayor and Mrs. E. A. Krost. Mrs. C. J. Daugherty entertained the Monday auction club on Monday afternoon Mrs. Emmert Clymer won the prize at auction. Mr. J. Fisher, claim agent of tie Pennsylvania lines, was doing business in Crown Point on Tuesday. Mr. Fisher Is stationed at Logansport. The November horse sale, usually a slitn one was very well attended by farmers and horse buyer from Chicago, though the horses to be bought and sold were few in number in comparison to former years. The beautiful fall day brought many people to town and the streets presented a busy appearence at mid-day. The. clock in the court house tower is on a strike and the hours go by unannounced. Marriage licenses were issued to the
following: Carl Galianl and Nellie Giannini, Indiana Harbor: Joseph Servis, Gary, and Mary E. Nugent, Rock Island. 111.; Wm. D. Evans and Elizabeth A. Jones. Gary; James Apato and Emily Saino. Dyer; Josp. Siemins and Lulu Starks, Indiana Harbor; Martin Harris, Calumet. Ind., and Manly Taylor, East Chicago: Daniel C. Daly and Sarah E. Tobin. Hammond,; Joseph R. Nieving and Victoria Zubeck. Whiting; Clinton B. Marshall, Aurora. 111., and Esther M. Kriel. Indiana Harbor; Henry C. Miller and Mae Andre. Gary. M. E. Dinwiddie, Vincent Toukey and several others active in the T. M. C. A. campaign attended a meeting in Gary on Monday niht, giving a report on Crown Points magnificent showing in the campaign. Up to this time Tuesday S3. 200 has been subscribed, $2,000 in actual cash, the rest in pledges is in the hands of the committee.
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We do not consider a transaction completed unless our patrons are thoroughly satisfied. These items listed below include many articles appropriate for Thanksgiving.
REMNANTS Fair assortment of dress poods of different materials and lengths at especially reduced prices.
It is only a matter of a short time when you will come here to buy WHY NOT DO IT NOW? Five Convincing Reasons Why You Should Trade ai This Store"
CUT GLASS Selections from our high gi ad American Cut 0!as. audi a Bowls, Celery Dishes. Sugar and Creamer, Jewelry Boxes, TIair and Powder Coxes. Nappies. Clocks. Water Pets, Almond Dishes, etc., at popular prices will be very satisfactory.
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REASON NO. 3 Because you not only get quality at a reasonable and fair price, but an uri paralleled service besides.
REASON NO. 4 Because we do not contemplate going out of business and must therefore in order to retain the confi'denee of the public conduct a strictly lejrlMmate business. Every statement printed or express can be depended upon.
REASON NO. 5. Because our expenses are maintained at the lowest conceivable minimum, insuring therefore, the greatest values for the monev.
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday, Nov. 22-23-24-26
Men and Boys' Wear
Bays' Heavy Dark Corduroy Z.Taata Solts Pants full lined, button Knee, belt loop, well
made; sizes 11 to IT years, price
Men's Heavy Mixed Wool SMrta and Drawer "G-lastonbury" make, all eies. CI rTf Fer garment V1'""
Men's I'nioa 5nlt "Munslng-Wear.
most comfortable union suits men, atS3.no, S2.SO, B3.75 and..
fena Ires Shirts New fancy stripes, soft
fronts with laindered cuffs and witn sort
double cuffs. Priced at $1 50 and
Men'a Heavy Wool Knit Glovea in.
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Men'a Heavy Winter Caps with warm i SJfl mband, at 59e, S1.00 and X.JV
MUNSTER
Hammond Man Came Home To Die "Three years ago I came home thinking 2 or 3 wp"ks would be my limit to live. I had suffered for 15 years from
lic attacks and severe liver and stom- i nch trouble. I happened to see an ad-1 vertisement of Jiayr's Wonderful' Remedy and purchased a bottle at the drug store and after taking the first dose I felt better than I had for 15 j ears. I am now in the best of health ---.hanks to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. lf. is a simple harmless preparation ihat removes the catarrhal mucous from the intestinal tract, and allays the inflammation whtr-h causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. .One dose will convince or money refunded. Summer' Tharmscy, Ridgely Druse Store in Gary, Central Drug Store in Indiana Harbor. Adv. I
Will Jarnecke of Saxony, and Xlilner Bates of South Chicago, visited in Munster, Sunday. Erna Kaske returned to her school Monday morning. , A meeting waa held Monday avening at the school house for the purpose of organizing a branch chapter of the Red Cross. The Misses Patterson, Petit and Herlitz, and Mrs. Hardy of Hammond, were present. Mrs. F. Tanis was elected chairman: Mrs. Lemmers. secretary; and Mrs. Jabaay, treasurer. Committee on knitting, Mrs. Kuhlman; ewing. Mrs. H. I.. Kaske. Quite a few members were enrolled. The- next meeting will be held at the school Tuesday evening at 7.3). All ladles are welcome.
ROSS NEWS. Corr.e to school Friday tiTght. Be on time. A surprise party was held on Miss Jennie Koedykcr, Saturday night. All report a Rood time. Mrs. L.ouia Turner is suffering with an injured arm. and it is thought a bone is broken in the lower part. The Ford is to blame. Mr. Overshire was entertained at the Dutton home last Sunday. Miss Morrison, mtisic supervisor, gave her weekly instruction here today. Our school cave $10 to the Griffith branch of the T. M. C. A. Geor in mind the program for Friday night. Come prepared to enjoy the program, spend your mony and eat all you want. Everything reasonable. Proceeds will be used to pay off cemetery debt. Tell your friends about it.
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'jfieJitgliest Glass
Talimg Machine in theJrld
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Boys' Heavy Winter Cans with wj'.rm inband, at ftc, "5c and Hoys' Warm Wool Hockey Caps, fancy
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Boya Overcoats in fsncy mixtures and blue chinchillas, 4.50, $5.00 and up JIJ' RJQ )oimg Men'a Overcoats, half belt pinchback and with belt all around. fIO.50, 915, Cf IS.RO and Men'a Heavy Bine Iong Overcoats with serviceable lining, well tailored, at 920.00, POST and
newest $18
Younjc Men Salta in fancy mixtures, newest
models, beautifully tailored. Special
15.00 and
Footwear For Men, Women and Children Utile- Gents' Bntton and I-ee Shoes, made rf good heavy stock, sizes 3 to 13'i. C- IQ Price, pair JA.-0 1 .11 tie Chlldren'a Patent and Kid Button Shoes, wedge heel, sir.es 3 to 8. Sale Q-j O PC price, pair l.-O I-adies Warm l ined I.aee Shoea, leather foxed, cloth ppr. sizes 5 to S. C" AQ Sale price, pair V A CT Men's od Kvery Day !ktn, lace or button. 08k soles, ail sizes. CO OQ Price pArf.ttJ I.adlea' firey Kid I,aee Shoes, hlghOO K( enameHci iiee'l. Trice. ra1r Y0,uu
Economize on Fuel You can save money on your fuel bill by having one of our famous fuel economir. ers In your home the celebrated "Red Cross" Heater,
Dry Goods, Women's and Children's Underwear, Blankets, Comforters, Hose, Etc.
Unmask Table Clotha, 1 jaros 1 K( long, good quality "P1,lJV Our Full Line f Faney Tnrklah Tontl. has arrived. Special values at gl-Stt, 91.35, fri 9c, TRe, 50c, 35e and 72x00 Inch Seamleaa Bad Sheets of superior Ka'h1. $1.00 45s31 Pillow Caaea, such as Fruit le Iom and HUl Brands, apeclal value. OQ Each -,JV One lt of Rmbroldere-d Pillow Caaea, walloped edges, special value. " OQ Each V I.lnrn Torchon Tuaces. edgings and in- "1 sertions, special value. Per yard.... --"V .16. Inch Serges and Gabardines, all strip and plaid, designs, in .over 10 different fiOf shades. Per yard vcy 3i.lnrh Dress Velvet, in black, blue. Maroon, green and plum color. Per SX.0S 3.lnch PUU Poplin of superior Quality, in nine leading colors. Special per JX.OO ladles Kimono Crepe and Flannelettes in neat designs and colorings. Per yard 25c ani V ladles' Shaped Hose, black or white, mended seconds. 60c values. Special, pair Chlldren'a Heavy and Single Ribbed Blark Cotton Hose. Per f pair -0V Infants' Cashmere Hose in black or white, of high class quality. Per 50 pair Hair Ribbon, all silk in plaids, checks, flowered and plaJn colors. Special value, -j fg per yard WT One of Our Great Lender In w Comforters, carded cotton rilled, covered with good qualitv saten or silkoline, in two Q i (16 sizes. g3.lS and .JJ Towellna; Crash for the economical housewife as well as for restaurant use. jj- ff Special value, 12 yards for px.VfV
Curtain Material of various designs and patterns in voiles, marquisette, plain or fancv. Special" values per yard 10c, 25c, 85c, TKf 43e and "V "Munslng'' Inlon ults in bleached, gray or cream coior. for children, per gar- Q- 6,(1 mnt 75e, 91.00, 91-3 and V1'"" For ladies, 91.50, 91.76, 91.88, 92.25 JiJJJ 5Q We have Heeelved from an Eastern importer a lot of Table Center Pieces scan's, in fancy embroidery work, which we offer in 2"j 4 lot3 at 500, 91.00, 91.50 and VA' Chlldre-n's Scotrh Knitted Gloves. f-p'lal value, jair -'-' V Iouble Fold Percale in light and dark - i colors, good (jualliy. Per yard '"t Daisy" iiiNiln, full bleached, even thread, soft finished, material ready for the fi net-die, S5 inches wide. Pr yard.... V Speelal Oft'er Ticking, good heavy we'ght in str.pef!, red. blue and gray. (lri Per yard S-4 Sheeting of standard quality special lalue, bleacned or unbleached. Per yard 0tV lied Spreads, good sired, heavy qualitv, cur JU.2.". and J1.9S values. Special Q- r?K each V1''0 Leather Hand Bass, all leather strap. O"! purses, special value at 91.25 and r All Wool Shlrtlns Flannel in red. blue, gray, tan and checks, at per yard, 7o, C"i fTQ 91.25 and A.Ocf Cotton Poplins with high lustred fin- OOjJ :sh. Special value, yard - Dress Challles In 10 different patterns. OOA Special value, yard JPllsse Crepe in pink, sky. white, 25f? lavender, green. Per yard V Queen Bess Face Powder, in two 25( sizes, at, W)e and JOur coraplte line of French Ivory floods is now on sale. Our popular prices will surely be appreciated.
Furniture, Stoves, Music Rolls, Beds and Rugs
Large IJne of Dining Room Tables, in golden oak, fumed oak and Jacobean. C19 Clfl Prices up from J..OVIKl showing of Bnffets. in all the latest finishes, golden oak, fumed, Jaco- CO(t OO bean. etc. Prices up from Heavy Vernla Martin Beds. 56 Inch's h'gh. We have them in any size 'desired. CJ QC Special price V ' Big aale of Oak Heating Stoves, full nickel trimmed, guaranteed to save CO Kf fuel. Special price i?J")U Heavy Solid Oak Dressers, have thre Jsrge drawers. French plate mirror at O-g f QC top. Srectal price V AV7' a-Pleee Parlor Snltea. golden oak or mahogany, upholstered In genuine CJQ Oft leather. Special prive r --'VJ
1 .nH Sfl.nlrrr Dinner 5ets. fancy decorated
china, worth up to $7.50. Special .4.50 price ' "solid Oak Boi Seat Dining Boom Chairs, covered in g.enuin leather. Special S2.48 price Aottlnghara Lnce Cnrtnlns, 3 yards long, good widths, all new designs. $1.00 values. (J) Special price, pair t Heavy Cotton Top Mattresses, covered in good ti.-k.ing. any size dt-sircd. Special 2.08 price ' Good Heavy Hag Rgs, inches, mni- to wear and wash well. Special 29C price. sx-nete Player Rolls, all the latest and popular music. Special 25C price '
Women's, Children 8c Infants Outer Apparel
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cnrf ar,A .ij ----- " -- Mir collar, d i?v?r .n'd.fur trlmm8- at bottom, belt! a style, all colors, C?i rk t iJU.UU Ladles' and Misses' Seal Plnsh Coats lartr collar and belted style, fancy cor, Aft trimmed. aTl sties, at JiU.UU l?fl7L'r?? """' Coats, made' of tine KerJ?.J K, collar, trimmed wxth plush, belt-d style, axl sizes, c-rs -tr only pl2.98 One lot of Women's and Misses' Coats, black and colors, values to $S un o aq Priced at Children's Coats, lined throughout, sizes I
iw J". latest styles, at 93 m do !? r
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Children's Heavy Dresses,
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pisias. nigfi waist with belt and e- OO pockets, sizes 6 to 14 years, at.... Women's Flannelette Mgrbt Gowns, pink and blue stripes, button front or slip-ov-r Tfr-', style. Special price, only "V Buby Dresses and Petti-oats, made of ha' :- flannelette, in white and colors, sizes OOA 1, 2 and 3 years, at aaty One lot of Lawn and Voile Walata slight isoiied, worth up to 93c, 30C? 3Pe Corset Covers, lace and embroidery trimmed, sires 36 to 44. Special price OKi only Oy House Furnishings Inverted Gas I.ixht. complete with mai'i, fringed, colored globe in green C1l er and amber ".. V"J
Aluminum Fry Pans, "Wear-Ever"
brand
Wash Boiler. n. 9. extra large size, copper bottom, wash boiler retinned, best eo SC boiler made for the money Jst.sit ,rWear-F.ver" Aluminum Dinner I'ails. made of one piece, with dust-proof G! Ofi covers .. .JO
A lino of Roasters, 88c to
Crepe Toilet Paper, 7 ounces to the roll, 8 for tjy
Tollrath" Tea Kettle, 'o. 9, blue enameled"
white inside. Special at
Dish Pans, extra heavy retinned
dish pans
Pressed Steel Fry Pans, one lot of "I Of" different sizes, pans to close at A"V
Pry Fans, "Wear-Ever" )Sf
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New Shipment of Dressers. When in the store visit the Second Floor and view the wonderful array of new Chiffoniers and Dressers Just received. All in the latest designs and finishes.
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THE marvelous growth of Sonora (1917 galea 100 times those of 1913) is 'due solely to intrinsic value. A phonograph merely as good or "slightly better" could never have achieved such results in the face of the vigorous competition and extensive publicity of older established machines. If you want 'The Highest Class Talking Machine in the World" you must buy the
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'fTie members of the Indies' Aid society of the Congregational church are planning an entertainment to be given at the school house Wednesday evening. Xov. 21. A program has been prepared for the evening's amusement after which refreshments will be served. All are cordially invited.
Mrs. Melvtn Me1chr and children of Hammond, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Henry Cunningham. The contract has been let for a new school building to be erected for the
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LADY'S HOUSE DRESS. By Anabel Worthington.
DANISH WOMAN REGAINS HEALTH Tells Everybody What Lydia E. Pinldam's Vegetable Compound did for Her.
Chicago, 111. "It pives me great pleasure to let others Know that I im
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with thfl first bottle of LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound; after taking two bottles I am entirely well. Before taking it I could not do any kind of work without a pain in my back as I suffered so much from inflammation. I had headaches, was al
ways tired and no appetite. Words cannot express my gratitude for the pood your medicine has done me, and through me to my family. I recommend Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound to all women suffering from female troubles, particularly to Danish women. " Mra. Meta Damqaard-Mat-zax, 2137 Kimball Ave., Chicago, 111. It is positively true that Lydia E. Pinkham 's Vegetable Compound has helped thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervous prostration.
Snre"y this trim bonne dr Is quite dainty and pretty enough bo wear at any time. No. S.532 won Id be Tery attractive in a figured lawn with a trimming of mffring on collar and cuffs. The waist has toe pcpulr side closing which forms a R9.ua re- neck. A round collar with a slight ro'l finishes the neck. The short sleeves are a comfortable working length, bnt those who prefer them may have the long sleeves gathered into ctrffs. The three gored skirt is gathered ail around to the slightly raised waist line. Kvpry honse dress needs pockets, and tbese are slashed and turned hack to form a trimming. The lady's kouse dress pattern No. 8,532 is cut in six sixes 3d to 46 inches bust measure. With long sleeves the 36 inch sire requires A yards 36 inch material, with '-J yard 3o' inch eontrastins goods sod 2 yards ruffling. To obtain this patt-ern send ten cents to the office of this publication.
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disappeared. Mr. and Mrs. George Seidler and 'Tainilv of Hammond spent Sunday at j the -home of Mr. Seidler's sister, Mrs.
I. C. Taggart. Henry Geriach. who died at the Hammond hospital, will be buried at Schererville tomorrow. The deceased is the father of Mrs. Matt Grimmer. An entertainment will be given at Ross school house Friday evening. It will be a home talent affair; some from Griffith will be on the program. The proceeds will be used to pay a debt owed on the Ross cemetery.
Mrs. I A- Pouthworth and Miss
Louisa I.ennerti were Hammond vis itors last evening.
ThA Misses Ann and Frances
Poes-n visited in Chicago yesterday.
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pupils of the Christian school. The new building will be next to. the Holland church and will cost Jg.000. The funeral of R. Van Tuinen. an old resident of Highland, was held at the Holland church, Monday, interment taking place In the Highland cemetery. Mesdames E. T. Werdemann. M. Franchl. and D. R. Archer epent a pleasant artemoon. Monday, at the home of Mrs. Ernest Mayhew. J. KJkkert who is employed in the transfer yards at Gibson, had the mis
fortune to have his foot badly injured while at work, Monday.
GRIFFITH
Attendance Officer Randolph of Crovfrn Point visited our school Monday. Chicken pox and mumps made a short siege here. They have about
November. 20.
The Royal Neighbor lodge will give a public, card party at Odd Fellows' hall
this evening. The Unitarian I.adics" Aid society will meet "Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ralph Wood. Albert Phillips who has been walking on crutches for the past few days, due to stepping on rf nail, is improving. Mr. Sayger. agent at the local Pennsylvania station, is enjoying a couple
of weeks' vacation. George Smith moved his family yesterday into his residence on Main street which he has recently purchased from Mr. Bozarth. Mr. and Mrs. Coons and son Harry, visited with friends here over Sunday.
Ask Yourseif How You Can tause wide as the world and high as Heaven.
It Built Him Up and Made
. Him Strong. Newaygo, Mich. "My little boy was in a delicate, weak, emaciat-Vl condition and had a cough so we had to kei him out of school for a year. Nothing seemed to help him until Vinol wa recommended, and the change it niado. in him was remarkable. It has built him up and made him strong so his cought is almost entirely gon". We ran not recommend Vinol too highly." Mrs. E. X. Hanlon. Mothers of weak, delicate, ailing children are asked to try this famous rod liver and iron tonic on our guarantee. Children love to take it. Joseph W. Weis. Druggist: L. Harry Wcis, an'l Xoms Phcy.. Hammond. Vinr.1 is soli in East Chicago by Schlicker's Pharmacy and at the best drug store in every town and city in the country. Adv.
Must Be Relatives. rhyllls had seen her grandma's white spitz, dog. but had not svn the white angora cat until her last visit. After eyeing them carefully for r while she turned to the dog and asled Iilro : "Is that your cousin?"
What Do You Know
About Your Blood Supply?
Your Ignorance May Startle You. Few people know of the many functions of the blood supply, and just how important it is that it be kept absolutely free from all impurities. The health of the entire body depends upon the condition of the blood. You are invited to write and obtain a booklet that gives you some invaluable in
formation on this important subject. It tells how to keep the blood strong and free from the many impurities to which it is constantly subject. It gives the history of S. f. S.. thworld's most successful blood remedy, which has been sold for more than fifty years by druggists everywhere. This book will be sent free to all who writa to Swift Specific Co., Dept. K-69. Atlanta, Ga. Adv.
