Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 6 December 1917 — Page 7

Thursday. December 0. 1917.

THE TIMES Page Seven jiub 1 ji Mim. .1 j iMiii mug "If W.RJg'gUIIU. l.JStS I? riday it inn "Santa" will be in Toyland SaturdayBrlng the Little Folks. See the Big Toyland "Toyland" a world of Toys, Dolls, Everything: to make a Merry Christmas for the Little Folks Your Boy Will Want a Sled

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Sleds for boys or Kirls. steoring, solid steel runners, 2S in. lon 9Sc Bob S!ed6 for 8oys, very strong. 35 inch long, wide sheet steel runners.. T"t

Sleds for Rir'.s, shee teel runner?, 20 inch long:, curved front, urved wood suppoi r.icely painted top.

Sled Back, to attach to any sled, natural finish.

led Back, to attach to any sled, painted red.

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Interesting Games for Gifts

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P o 1 lyanna, the glad game, with full instructions, S1.25

Pit, the most exciting game for young or old. handsome finished d - 50 Building Blocks, natural coior. with 4 wheels to make a wagon out of the box 59C Swinging Horses, mounted on heavy platform with saddle and stirrups, painted white S4.25 Swinging Horses, mounted on heavy platform, genuine leather saddle and

stirrup?, leather reins, large size, painted dapple r S9.95 Ten Pins, natural color, 6 inches long, tally board Priced at, 35 Ten Pins, natural color, 8 inches loDg. tally board. Priced at 50C

Rook Card Game, new edition. Other games can be played with the same cards.

rrice 50c Game, of Capture the Fort, for boys, put up in handsome bos; regularly lc. Wednesday only

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Brina the Little Folks

'r- Dolls, genuine

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Toyland Is Now Open Larger and Better Than Ever

DRUMS

Drums, 6-inch bod;, made of tin. nicely embossed with American flag, two sticks with ach drum 25C

Drums, musical, plays with or without stick, wood body, genuine sheepskin heads, 8-inch size,

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Horses, on rocker, painted dapple gray, saddle and stirrups, at CO or

China for Xmas Gifts

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Dinner Set, 100 pieces, nicelydecorated with pinlc roses.

American rorcelain; this set is

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Dinner Set, 42 pieces, gold band

idecoration, good American por

celain, per set CfJ Qfc

Dinner Set, 31 pieces, three decorations to cboosc from, good American porcelain, per set at c?o o-r Syrup Jug, with plate, hand painted china, beautifully decorat"1 98c

Bread and Butter Plates in 12 different decoratio-as. on fine china, at 25C Cup and Saucer, hand painted china, very thin, nicely decorated 50c Hair Receiver or Powder Puff, band painted china, beautiful decoration, each 50c Comb and Brush Tays, hand painted china, nicely decorated, a- : S1.35 Sherbet G!assesf)thin glass, light cutting, f.oral design, per h?.lf dozen S2.10

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Kiddie Kars Horse head, 7 inches high, for small children, at S1.39

Automobil, large size, body painted red, sea yellow, rubber tire wheels, bumper in front, large steering wheel .... gQ

Shoe Flys, . upholstered seat in light color cretonnes, the horses painted white SI. 75

Swinging Horses, upholstered se.t in velvet, finished in while enamel with gold stripes, tray in ,,ODt S5.50 Wheel Barrow, wooden handle, s'cel body and sreel wheel. a! 35c Electric Motor for the Meccano

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Drums. 1 2-inch drum top, one side genuine sheepskin, heavy tin !)ody. nicely embossed: regular $1.00. Opening special for Wednesday nly 74 c

Drums, 11 -inch, wood body, genuine calfskin drum head: this is a regular bass drum Jg.J 25

Kiddie Cars, 10 inches high, in light oak finish, reversible front wheel. Priced .$2.49

Automobile, rubber tire wheels, painted e!!ow body, steering wheel bumper in front. gg

Swinging Horses, upholsrered seat, tray for playthings in front, positively can nof, tip over, finished

in tru and whit ... at e of Coaster Wagon, body finished in 1'SlU oak color, heavy vrood wheols, ar oo " Meccano, tho genuine. 'ui!d nil kind-, of bridge?-. He-

Character Dolls, baby style, dressed in shirt and stockings, unbreakable h e a d, jointed at shoulder and legs. .9Sc Dolls, Baby, with Ions: dresses, fully dressed: eah doll has a nipple, infant faces. 98c

Dolls, Undressed, nice i;ic.;s, made of unbreakable material. '4''hrhlch 81.49 Doll Go-Cart, reed body, rubber tiro wheels, hood, natural finish, Ht S2.49

Dolls, fully dress-

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fully dressed, 12

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Doll Go-Cart, wheels

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conapsioie, iron 89c !PJ

Doil Go-Cart, full reed body, 17 CvQ3

inches high, rubber tire wheels.

8-inch full reed top...'

Teddy Bears, '

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cinnamon -olor made of best plush, 12 in-h high 75f

Saddle Horses, dapple grny finish, made of wood it inches

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Teddy Bears,

81.49

Ranges, nickel heavy cast iron bodv wth utensils. On 5a at 81.49

Tool with tools

Chest, filWl all kinds of 25c

Tea Set, tin. nicely painted, four cups and saucer?, 4 plates, on" teapot. 1 creamer. 1 sugar, ail

in a box. Set

'mnanion color best plush body

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oaddle Horses, made of plush 1 cntnr hi q rl, ic : . . :

woun.r-a on platform with fourC

iron wheels Panges, la'-ge size.

hevy cast iron body, cooking utensils, fin

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oxidized y'Sl-

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Building Blocks, nicely painttd - KJ. .l

Tea S Toronto i t'rfr

cnonch for a'-iiui ... i. .''Vir.

drrcor.ited. li pieces. Per set s!t

Black Board with educational chart size of board 15 bv IT, 42-inchcs high 79? Tables, folding, oak rnish, at ' .s

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Black Board, hard wood frame. )ens up to make a desk, educational chart, four feet

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Tinker Toy, made of wood to make your own model; ready in box to mail 50c Stick Craft, new model builder of wood. tiM pieces to set; regular 10c. Wednesday only Q,

Doll Bed or Cradle, white cnam--led, at 5C Sind Toy. dumping Sandy, works automatically, with a can of white sard JJJ ofj

Table and Two Chairs, finished in white enamel, hardwood.

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T'-ain on Track, stron

clock work to wind up.

heavy engine, one coal

car, one passenger cat

8 pieces of curved

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Desk for Children, roll top r chair iit mait-h r-nUltM-i nsV fin.

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State's Veterans Fund for Purpose of Assisting Returning Soldiers to Adjust Themselves Again to Civil Life.

DEUTSCHE 71.4 XK 7 A CEXTER OF JERUSALEM MAY SOOX GET 1UG "DEPOSIT" OF TOMMIES

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Looking ahead to tho time when ur bey at th ficnt will return to us. Governor 'Joodrtch lisa given bis "fflcial approval to a p'.nn prepared by h.p stuff for r,rr.'-idtng a fund Xf properly (are for them and plaee them bc!i s?ain in rj-.io life. At th. enl of th war. ail o lni;"ns's returning virans will require mme-1-8te aljustment to normal con1 i,t ! ii s . ome of lhm jnay be jnapaiti ted. others will ba seeking "rrupations. and evry mother's ton fr thT.i rrui't be made to understand that the great sate of Indiana is i igTit ba'-k of tiiem. leady to afford guidance and help until f.uch time as it ts no longer required The money raised for this worthy iurpose is to be known ss "The Govncr's Indiana Veteran F'und ' and it to be provided by 'ihseript ions from Ihois nho l.ae at hart the f si - -j re welfare of the men who are now "glitin for Us in Fiance. This fund be inin-.ediatcly established and vU ("iilmiif until such time, as neai-e i ndni. ;is have readjusted the affairs i'f a'.l returning Indiana veterans. 'olunel F:iohard Liet'er. military erretary to (Jovcrnor Gcodrich. otit--;n-? the f intion of "Thf Governor's inrilana Vr-teran Fund" as follows: "About thirty-five thousand young iren from our state have, taken up a.'xs on land or on sea. They have ieen removed from th .! a 1 and 'onomi-; fabric to which they "oelons. They are under Federal control as American soldiers and will stay there until released hy the Federal authorities or until their work is stopped on h field of battle. "The men who ate representing; tndana In the srreat war represent our hiahest and beet citizenship. After 1h war is over, and evon d uintr the w ar, these m e n. v-i ; 1 r ''riing- back to us, many of tho n maimed, and it will hard for the in to prorrmtly resume their places .tt our civic life. Indiana needs these mn csnrrnt o deprived of them. We funrot afford to have Their contribution t. th e'flrl-

eney or the State lnd:na curtad. even for a while. V.e owe it to these men to prepare asrainst the e:nerency r.f the;,- demobilisation but we owe it also -o Indiana "For (he purpose 0f ameliorating, through. it thf state, social and economic conditions growing out of the ervi,-e of Ind.ar.a men and women in the gres'.t war. ,th.s. in a few words is the pt.rpose for wh'ch the governor's stiff har organized. It is at t!;U tim imposs'hlft to definitci.'- and mitiute!y set forth ti;e whole purpose, beyond this fn?!i.l statement; Fur it must be clear to all the people of our state that the Kturn of a vast number of r;en presents an enormous and fntrltate so-ial and economic problem. "With the sanction of the srnvemor of the state. Hon. James V. Goodrich, the stafT has undertaken the creation of a fur.d to be known as 'The Gove.inoi's Indiana Veteran Fund' The rndersigncd fully realize that an un-ilt-rtakins of this magnitude will, ultimately be taken over by the grate srovernment. but it also feels and knows that until this can be done the crround work has to be laid in advance and it is quite in keeping with the Ideais of our form of jrorernment that this pround work should be laid by

olunteers. "Tho mobilization of the army pre-! sented extraordinary difficulties. The!

tiernoh lization. when the long awaited dav of peace will finally have arrived, will b; aS utterly Impossible task, unless preparatory work on a broad basis be done lonsr beforehand.'' Ioyal citizens of Indiana will quickly respond 10 such a call. and. as is customary, will lead all other states In prov!3ing; the means necessary to such an end. It !s the very spirit of Indiana to take first place when duty cal'a.

The rr.'of of th; statement is best) fhown bv the ret oid of event since! 1

she d,aisticn of our entrance into rh nr. India j;a was amor.jr 'he Srst u fill its des'tena te.l quota of men; frst to over-subscribe Its r.-.-n-

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CATHOLIC CHURCH MODIFIES RULES

iNew Code Changes Fasting

Canons and Marriage Rules.

Husincss section of modern Jerusalem. Jerusaiem. city of David, is about to fall into the hands of the British in their victorious drive through

i-v,.,.,.., ... micruuiiii is in.? wcut?rnc raiesune canx, tang-ioie evtaenee tnat Lrern any has alrexoy ticn staps to materialize dream of a Mitteleuropean empire. Back of the bank can be &een the Centra! hotel, well known to ! h-.;,;;:, rr.,i jn ti-e vi-rv center cf the picture is the Dome of tli fo:.,.7 ?aid by sen:- mstor.an to be a-.vt-cVy ovr the spot --:bxc i-'o hoiv of Christ was la'a.

tribution to th Red Cross; frst to J readily follow this plan, which, un-I Indianapnhs. furnish seasoned, trained artillerymen doubtedly . w H! have the sanction of; The headquarter of "The Governto the. Kainbow Division: among thO j . first to give its allotment to the government at V oshtnRton. Each or s Indiana Veteran Fund" ar estab-I-iberty 'Loan, and during- the last slate have use for its returning lished at the offices of the Homer

Liberty Loan campaign it established men and every state w-jil endeavor to j McKee company. Inc.. 100S Kahn build-

a record by raisir.R a latter sum of ; at once formulate feasible plans fori

Ing. Indianapolis, where tm- tnfornia- !

money in less time than anv other i the work, t.esve it t - Inrin. to con-!

state in the union And now, from j Unite her lead and, as usi.p.1, to ?et a j re!,,in"r '" ,h W,!I over , comes the report that tb j proper example for others to f-'!!v. j v-"'nd! fiti nishetl. first Americin shot of the war was ! All citizens cf the 'at are ..n'.led: fitei by a led-heided K'"'nnev f rem j pen to tal,f e-rjorj pi once M.o-r-j If YOU Think THE TIMES Is feoulh Kend. Indiana is first 1o think 1 is 1 (-quired fc-r ttiimedtat" use. S:i-- ; of es:ab!!hlnis a fund for the rehabill- j (.ription books hsvn been opened by i Doing It5 Bit Your Support Is Altaiton of war veterans jibe treasurer. Major Felts Mc hitter. ! l.ubtles many other states wlU l.isident of the rVople tte Bank, j ways Welcome.

Tlie solemn season of Ad. ent, the reriod of preparation for th advent of Christ at Christmas, began in tho Roman Catholic churches of th" world Sunday. This year, due in a measure to the exigencies resulting H-oni war. tho church is rhangins: somewhat its regulations regarding the solemnization of rparriage, also the n?vl announced '"ode of Canon Law imp'jes certain other changes. A portion cf this new code is not in fore, bin most of it v.il! ?o into cf-fr-f the nt spring. How ii will affect the laity is of in'eres: to embolic readei . Ma.rris.jrea After Sec. 26. Advent means the clod or forbidden season for marna;e. I'nder the ol:l order i' was not permissible to solemnize marriage between tho hegirnina of Advent and .Ian. 7. the duy after Kolthanv. I'nder th" new liispnismimi

niarriases are permitted to hi- rfoh n.uiv (.elebrat-:' and after Dec: Jt. Accortiing to this now code. no engagement to wed is valid unless madem writing, signed by both parlies to the contract, by the pastor or Bishop. 'r by at least two witnesses. The baptismal certificate is required. At lea.st Ihree days should elaps after the la.t publication of the bajis before the marriage takes place. Valid Agra lor Mrriagr Tixed.

An Important ruling affocts the validage for marriage. The minimum age. is : sixteen years for males end fourteen for femaies. j Blood relation is a bar to marriage In the collateral line as far ss second cousin inclusive. Formerly the pro-, hibition extended to the third cousin j inclusive j An important ruitng concerns the irn-I pediment of affiiity between a widow ! mid hr deceased husband's blood rels-i lions. Tho new. code prevenls marriage j in the collateral line only Jo the: see-1 old cjeyi-ee . -to t'v; ftrs! cousins of the-: (.'aseii husband. I'nder the net code it is required rhft six.nsor i ba;Mi-ii must have1 readied his fourtet-nth jear. The fotte. loiitln. the impefjlment of

spiritual relationship to the god-parents ar.d the person baptized. The sponpor at confirmation now doej not cor.tract any impediment torbidding Uir.i to marry the rerson for whom he. acte-d .is sponsor. Concession Uad to the HI. Heretofore Holy Ccrnntinion has always been received while fasting. An extension is made in favor of those who h-ive been HI for at least a month ajid whose early recovery is not expecled. They may receive II-ly Communion once or tv.ict? a -week, even if thv have broken their fas' by taking n.'dicine or liquid food. War and linrships resuliing from .war have (hanged many strict rules. The new code abrogates the gcnor-tl prohibition against easting fle.sh and fish on fast (la.vs. and until the regulation j changed the following ar the only das on which both tasting and abst noine nre prescribed: Ash Wednesday, ai; Fridavs and Saturdays of In, the e-nber days and the days preceding Christmas. Pentecost. Assumption and All Saints Days, hfiull any of the days of fasting fall on Sunday or holiday, there is 1.0 obligation of keeping the fast or bk! ir.encr.

Enlist In Th? Woman's Army By Cor.servintr Foods.

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TTieue men know from experience that Sloan 'a Liniment will take the atidntsa out of joints and the acreneas out of tnuacles AnJ it's so convenient! No rubbing required. It quickly penetrates and brings relief. Easy to apply and cleaner than musoy plasters or ointments. Alwaya have a bottle in the house for rheumatic actios. Jams back, sprains and strains. Cenerous sized bottles tt all druggists. 25c. 50c. $1.00.

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