Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 135, Hammond, Lake County, 27 November 1917 — Page 8

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Whiting And Its People Call ,131J, A. C. Franklin, for an estimate to equip the old house with electric lights. 1 1-rt-tf No m-re than one delivery daily to a borne, and no order?: received after o p. in. for delivery the samp day except Saturday. All charge accounts payable in full twice a month. U-21-3 VOn r.EXT Well furnished, modern front rooms for men. 4 20 C'hio avenue. lt-26-"t Princofs Theatre tonight. America's jrr-.aier 'sron'nt of the smile tn "Pown li Kaitli." Ais. a Metro -.-inedy. It 1 Me 'ampbeli continues to be very ' as the result of inflammatory rheum.nism. John Canner of Nn- York aicmip, who has been hero visiting Ins parent"'. Mr. and Mrs. John Canner. returned to hi? post in Bhode I.sland last evening. Kdward Md'adden. 5011 of James Mc-I-'i-ldcr. of i.v-tral avenue, hairs joined the coast nrtillery. Mr?. Paul of Petioit. Mich., is here to sjiond the winter with her daughter. Mrs. P. C. Roger.! of Sheridan avenue. Mr. and Mr?. I:. H. Kl.il.er of Sheridan avenue, visited Mr?. William Porter at I he Wesley hospital in Chicago. Suvda;. . and found her to he improving. good appetite, good spirits mean no discord in the body. To keep the organs in harmonywhen there is need use AMI ELL Largest Sals of Any Modicln ia tlia WorIA eTerrwher. In boxes. 10c 25

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Our Regular -Oc Coffee 1 lbs Wilbur Ox-oa, half lb.. L'Oc; J-.", lb. $1.00 9c Fane.v California Grapes, per li 13C Our Special Baking Powder, per lb ' 19 Richelieu Salad Dressing 12c Rest Creamery Butter " iSc lb. sack Flour 37 Can Peas, 2 for 35c4 Fanev Can Strawberries, can Ot. .Jars Mince Meat 30c Popcorn on Cob, lb 12

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ITHERyO THIS I When the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests j No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And then's when you're glad you have a jar of Mus , terole at hand to cive prompt, sure re I lief. It does not blister. As first aid and a certain remedy, ; Musterole is excellent. Thousands cf mothers know it. You should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use. 1 It is the remedy for adults, too. ReUeves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, ;roup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headiche, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, ambago. pains and aches of back or oints. sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, rosted feet and colds of the chest (it ften prevents pneumonia). j 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. '

Mrs. C. Sul!ian and son Roy of In diana. Tlarbor, visited Whitins friends ! yestordiy. t The Poles of AMilting held a big patri- ! oiio celebration in th? "Whiting high j school auditorium on Sunday after-: noon. The progxam was opened by a J talk by John Tokarz, Peter Buczkowskl j acting as chairman of th affair. Among i those who appeared on the program ! ere: p.o John Kolcryk. assistant at j St. Adaibrrl's parish: Miss StajiUh. lr. I Ostrowski of Hammond, find a patriotic address by Miss Amelia Na pie ra lski. 1 general secretary of the Polish alliance. 1 Sergeant M'eleh, of Hammond was also j present ttnd gave an address, urcmg gave an address, urging the young' men of the parish to join the colors. Four recruits were secured and many more have signified their intention I of enlisting in this Polish regiment ! which is to bo sent to France. A ban- ' quet was held in the evening end ! toM about $nno was pledged to gn to. ' ward defraying the expenses of this: rgimcnt whit:h will socn leave for the! front. j The Plymouth Aid society will meet i this evening at the home of Mrs. H. '. j Uroon in Central avenue. There will l b election of officers and a r.iiscel- p liueoiis shower at which art !! s. wiil liU BPhon8 794 Solid Moat Oysters, direct from Baltimore, quart -15 Boneless Rolled Rib Roast, no waste. . .23 Beef Tenderloin, pound 30Fresh Spare Ribs 2LVFreh J'ip; rails . .;. . 1512 ! ! . I . lf(? ; 25C 27c 15c Fancy Holland Cabbage, per lb Richelieu Plum Pudding , Fresh Cocoanuts, 10c and lbs. Flour, with order 4 L . "4 V ! 35c .15 ..SI. 551 T'ackage Sage 5! Chili Sauce.1 bottle ISc ' 18c Olives, quart 35c; small size 12p .35 29c Corn, No. 2 can, two foj." Package Mince 31 eat, two for Oranges. dozen .0c and Dates in package. . . . 1 0 C 15 CLAUDE ST., HAMMOND, ' "

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, Along the road from Baupome (1) to Cambrai (2) the British took one after another village. Braincourt (3) to the south cf the BaupomeCambrai road was the first important village to fall. Then Vrc British captured strong positions in the wooded district to the north and south of the road. Next Anneux (4) was wrested from the German forces. At last reports the British were well on their way to Fontaine (5). which is within two miles of the outskirts of Cambrai. The oniy point where the Germans made any attempt at a counter attack was "east of Eullecourt (6).

,e accepted for the utility sal w hich th. societv will hold rec. fi. I Mr. slid Mrs. Henry K. Bcaulnen and daughter F.lcanore of Iporte avenue, rclU Sunday at the home of friends Austin. 111. James Wainu right of 11?th street, ?pent the week-end in Champaign. V.J. A Red Cross benefit concert will be given at the lu,h school auditorium on Monday even inc. Dec. S. bv Miss FdithtW ! . Reynolds, dramatic reader. nd 1'orrcstj .1. Woodman, piano, o the faculty of the Leonard Wil.son school of mu.ic and expret.vion ;n Jii'.a.ro. Miss Mirg ti.'t lid..' ar.d ?au'i A r- j j un.lel attended the Nurthu rr,. ni foot- j j ball game in IJvanston. on Saturday. ! i Mrs. V. I". tlilletlc snd da,ii,.ter, ! Miss Carrie, attended grand opera in j Chicago. DYER Dance at Spring Hi'l Grove. Thanksgiving eve., Wednesday, Nov. 2Sth. Music by Chicago Orchestra. 11-2 4-3 r RJFFITH Vjr ! Misi Margaret 'oods who has been jat the home of Dr. F. A. Malmstone. for some time, returned to nor nome near Lattavillc, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cash Alien of Crown Point, visited relatives here Sunday. The Boy Scouts, led by their scoutm.istor, F. Kistkr. spent Saturday in 'Jary. The trip included a four-mile hike to the car line. Saturday eening a birthday party was given at the home of V. K. Bennett in honor of his son, Warren, and Wilfrid De St Aubin of Chicago. Both of whose birthdays occur on the same d a y. Mr. and TJrs. O. C. Steifel of Miller, pent Sunday a3 guests of Mr. and Mrs. h.. A. Pout h worth. Mis. George Higgle went to Chicago yesterday to visit relatives. Mr. and. Mrs. Higgle did not o to Cincinnati to live, as was reported, but are still making their home here. Many from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Moss at Schererv ille, yesterday. P. J. BeirigT and family met with an accident esterday while coming home from Hammond in their automobile. Two m?;n on a motorcycle crashed into them broadside, doing considerable damage to Mr. Beirigers car. althougn no one w?s hurt. Mrs. Hiilen Holland i.i spending a few uays with relatives at Rossv ille. 111. Bon Moss, one of our soldier boys i : , . c- T T.-,-fame home on a short furlough to atwnd the funeral of his grandmother. He expects to return to camp today. Bike the rest of "our boys" who have been back home. Ben is looking and feeling fine. Ov. in" to misinrormat ton these r em? ! stated that Miss Flannery had gone to I Galleon. Ohio, to accept a position as I operator. Instead she has only a leave A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddv Cheeks Sparkling Eyes &ost Women Can Have S3ys Dr. Edwards, a Well-Knovm Ohio Physician Dn F. 3M. Edwards for 17 yeare treated ecor?J cf women for liver and bowel ailments. During these year3 he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oiL naming them Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. I These tab!et3 are wonder-workers on the action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow lock, dull eves. Dimples, coated tongue, headaches, a I listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, i inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. I Edwards Oiive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women as well 3 men .take Dr. Edwards' OHve Tab!ets-the sue cessful substitute for calomel now and then just to keep in the pink of condition. 10c and 5c per box. AH drugista.

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f t , rvr1 v! Bellonne Arleux 1 oPcilhjel Rumaucourt f . ,, il Mceuvrcs ra;iencoun.i NCW LINC of absence orator here from her position and has trnne there as to spattend the, wedding of her sister. HOBART J. F. Griffin of Valparaiso, visited th relatives here over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs T. Fad, transacted bus' M. -e ? T ' less in IU li Chicago vesterda v. s c," Oiicago, v!s t. d wit l cs ' -re Many attended the daneir. t party o .- homo guacd last S-iturdry eening A. ;: -rf o ; ston, visited he 'e at tlie home of Mr. end Mrs. M. Fleck the first of the week. J. Stevens of I-aporte, visited with friends here jesterday. Forty hours devotion are bcitig held at Pt. Bridget's Catholn: church here. The Farmer Bys will give tlielr regular Thanksgi'. ingr dance at Central Muslo Hall. Crown Point. Indiana, on Thursday night, Nov. ;:. Music by Commercial Club orchestra. Kveryonn invited. . ll-CT-:t LOWELL J. O. Clark died at his home northeast of Lowell yesterday mornins at the age of 76 years, llo is an old resident of this vicinity and leaves one brother. K S. Clark of IowcH. The funeral will lie held tomorrow at the M. H. church in Lowell. Born. Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Moxell, a (laughter. Bird Viant went to Rensselaer yesterday cm business. Dr. Petry has bough the Mrs. George Taylor property on North Clark street and moved his family there. Ora l.loj il is suffering with an injured eye and unable to w or.i. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nichols were Hammond visitors yesterday. , The farmer Boys will give their regular Tha pksi ving dance at Central Music Hall, Crown Point, Indiana, on Thursday night. Nov. 19. Music by Commercial Club orchestra. Everyone invited. 11-27-C ST. JOHN Dance at Spring Hill Grove, Thanksgiving eve., Wednesday, Nov. CSth. Music by Chicago Orchestra. 11-2 4-3 Mrs. Jacob Boeclyer and son are visiting several days with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schaefcr of Hammond, spent Sunday here with relatives. Henry Jcrgens and Frank Scheldt, spent Sunday In Hammond. The apron social and card party held at Forester hall was a success. The entertainment in the evening was given by the school children. Bernard thb was the lucky winner of the quilt donated by John Stark. Adolph Scherer took some of his fullWooiicd poultry to the poultry show at Hammond, on Mondav. CROWN POINT Dance at Spring Hill Grove. Thanksgiving eve., Wednesday, Nov. 2&th. Music by Chicago Orchestra. 11-21-2 Diplomatic. Fobhy fentertnintng sister's beau) "Effie told ma yesterday you wai born to be a politician." 5lr. Slmpton "A politician? Why does she think that?" Bobhy "That's what ma asked her. nnd sh said because von can do so much tolkln' without committing yourself." Doctor's Advice. "Th doctor says he wHI, let m know In a week whether I am grolng to lire or not." "And what does he expect yon to do in the meantime?'' "He told me to take a complete rest and above all not to worry abont anything." Life.

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IN HEALTH Woman Tells How $5 Worth of Pinkfcam's Compound Made Her WeU. Lima, Ohio. " I was ail broken down In health from a displiccriiint-One of ray lady fnenda came to bee me and she advised mo to commence taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetcblo Compound end to use Lyiia E. rinkhams Sanative Wash. I began taking your remedies end took$n.C0wortb and in to months .vtV-l was a well woman after three doctors said I never, would 6tand up straight again. I was a midvrif o for seven years and I recommended the Vegetable Compound to every woman to take before Lirth and afterwards, and they all got along so cicely that it surely i3 a godsend to suffering women. If women wish to write to me I will he delighted to answer them." 2La E.North St, Lima, Ohio. Women who euffer from displacements, weakness, irregularities, nervousness, backache, or bearing-down pains, r.jeed the tonic properties of the roots snJ herh3 contained in Lydia E, Pinkharn'3 .-tnhi Compound. merrillville) f. llarttr.an of Dyer, was in town last Monday. , Mrs. "arl Gerlach is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips of Minden. Nob., vis. ted with relatives in this vicini t ;-. Mrs. F. Boyd was on the sick list several days last week. fah.e Gazers spent Sunday with her rnot he r. Ilei ry X'-r-'tl of Iti mrlO-.-V W8S h ; atuest .it tlio Myiel I'ierce honie last! Sund:. . i The coT.n.ii tc f-rt Christmas boxeB , for Die soldier boj s will ro to Crown J Point and pack the boxes, Tuesday. Raymond Kuvers returned from Canada last Friday, where he has been for the last seven months. Red Cross meeting last week all day. Twenty-one ladles worked and did quite, : tti amount of work. j Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith of Ham-j mond. v isited at the Barton liome Sun- j day. SCHERERVILLE Frank Schilling visited with relatives ui Chicar". Friday. The surprise party held on Mr. and Mis. J. Stephens. Friday night, was well attended and everybody reported a good time. A little Thanksgiving party was held at the Fllis school Monday night which was given by Miss Nora Dineen of Whiting, who at the present Is teaching school at that place. A number from here attended the party. Miss Anna Miniger with two friends of Hammond, visited on Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. X. Miniver. A dance was Eiven at Rexville. Monday. A large crowd attended. Make It The Last War. No Need to Rub Try Sloan's Liniment and see how quickly the swelling is reduced ejnd the pain disappears. No need to rub; it pene trates quickly and brings relief . Have a bottle handy for rheumatic pains, neuralgia, back ache and all muscle soreness. Generous sized bottles, at- your druggist. 23 c, 50c. $1.03. 'PAIN 1.13 il T:..J DR. J. T. CLARK Physician and Surgeon Offlce Over Lake County Savings & Truit Bank. Phone 20S4. Rertdenet: Hotel Majestic. Thene 318-J PATENTS CENU FOK Mi FREE BOOK. -HOW TO GET THEM. It'm fall ot Information you taenia know. Remember that all work entrusted ts miy care Is dons in ray own offices, rlsht aers In Cblcno. where ye ucan call for consultation any business day la tha fsar or any Monday evening until s o'clock. Servles test to to had at any pries, and It rti less. Phons Central 5589 JOSHUA K. II. POTTS, 6 S. Dearborn St., Chicago aTTORNKT and COCNSK1X3P. AT UW, SUITS 111 HARTFORD BmtlSX

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Interesting features oC the well-appointed home arc the Silverware and Cut Glass for the Table. They arc the things that the guests rarely fail to remark about- especially if they conic from Lacdcrach Bros. Let us show you the many varieties, styles and designs of Cut Glass and Silverware wc arc now featuring. It will indeed be a pleasure to view i hem.

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Dear Mary: Well even I must buy more furniture. The doctor told me that it is more healthful to sleep apart. So James and Ruth are each to have a room. I'm going to let Ruth have my bedroom set and get me a new one which is modern. I'm going to get two single beds for our room and single beds for the children. They use less space and are easier "made." 1 Mustn't you do something like this soon? v . As ever HELEN. P. S. Just come and see how little I paid for it and how much I got from THE BEST FURNITURE CO. (Just Out of High Rent District) 302-4 STATE ST. HAMMOND, IND.

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