Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 169, Hammond, Lake County, 8 January 1918 — Page 6

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URZC ACED m MEAT

Bayt m little Salts In water may ave you from dread attack. Kheumatism 1 easieif- to avoid han 1- cure, states a well-t fnown authority. V. c sic a-iised to dre fcs warmly: Keep t!; .feet dry; avoid exposure; eat less jreat but drink rlenty -f good water. RLSiuraaasm is a direct result of .v. it 145' too much meat and other rich fouds t2ia' produce unci actci. which is bsiisbed into the Tdood. It is the funet lot. of th kidneys v filter this acid from the Mood and cst it out in the i.i.nc the pores of t!e skin are also a f.e.iuri of freeing the blood of tins im--jurilv. In damp and chilly cold weather the kskin pores are closed, thus forcing the. .kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fail to 'hminate the uric acid, which keeps ci.p.iu'.atlrts and circulating throush the vtem. eventually settling in the joints and muscle, causing stiffness, soreness and rain caiUtd rheuraatism. V. lb, firs twinge of rheumatism get fio'n any pimrmacy about four ounces ? Jai baits: put a tablespoonful in a a, ass of water aod ftrink before breakfast, each morning fpr a week. This is a.d t eliminate uri: acid by stimulat-3-g thei kidneys to normal action, thus C'iddins the blood of these impurities. lad 3bHs js metxpensive. harmless :.d is noade from the acid of grapes ud lemett -iiice. combined with lithia and is usd with excellent results by thousands 'f folks who are subject to -rheumatism. Here you have a pleasant. ffervesoent llthia-watei- drink which Jilps oveirvnane. uric acid and is beneficial to your kidne 9 as well. Adv. Whiting And Its People '. Pnreeas thea.tre tonight. Bar)arr,ourt' -weightiest comediar, Kcsj.ie, "Fatty" Arbuckle, in a screamJr.g 2-rel comedy, 'Oh, Doctor!'' Also Ciiiian Eltingc. the world renowned femaleimpersonator. in a. Baramount r-r,auctiop, "The Counttss Charming." 1-T-l v?cmjpg at the rrincess Theatre, Trl47, Jan. Ilth. 1 day only, acattnea a p. m. Clara XimtnU ' Touag and her enn Co. in "Magda." Daughter ritted gains'- father in a struggle of wills. Don't missit. 1T"4 Tiie Tri Kappa "sorority has presented i;e Owls club with a beautiful 4x6 silk service flag which is a piece- of their .-wn andiwor!;. The Rag contains t .venty-nine stars, the number of Owls ,;jb members vnho have joined the colors. WilliaJT. O. Walker ef Stieridan avenue, has succede.ed D. D. Griffith as secretary of the- tVhiting Mutual Benefit association. M.ss Ilael Cameron cf East. Chicago, was the guest of Miss Gladys "D6uglas RELIEF! NO BUSTER! It. Soothes and Relieves Like a Mustard Plaster Without the Bum or Sting t Musterole is a clean, tvhite ointment. ttnade with the oil of mustard. It does ail the work of the old-fashioned mustard plaster does it better and does not blister. You do not have to bother with a cloth. You simply rub it oa and usually the pain is gone I i Many doctors and nurses use Musterle and recommend it to their patients. j They will gladly tell you what relief it j;ivea from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pjeurisv, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and ache3 of the back or joints, sprains, ore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted leet. colds of the chest (it often presents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. WINT.ER E So Is Morse's inn for Colds, LaGrlppe and Headache Composed of Laxatives, and Aspirin in combination with other well-tested remedies. Guaranteed to relieve LaGrippe or a Cold in a few hours; Headache in a few minutes. Quick, pleasant and efficacious. A trial will convince. I I i M1 FMAMK & WOLF rUfiMOnO. Iw I NOW IS THE TIME; THIS IS THE PLACE where you can save 75 per cent on your clothes by buying here. ' HAMMOND TAILORING COMPANY I. G.TECXBERU, Vror. 538 Hohman St. TOTIP5 IV 4.iD SBK THE BARGAINS. Prealn( nnd

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3 HAFPEM.NGS OF A DAY I LAKE The L.aUj county council of oefease j is holding an important meeting at the

court house tins afternoon. The c.m- Rirls of the"c countries pre knitting, ty commissioners are in session and the j drying foodstuff and preparing surgical city council w ill nice! for the fust t ime j dressings for their soldier boy jus; with, Mayor Hnjcs m the chair at th-.j the same as the women and gnls of council chambers tonight, jthir. cout.try are doing, and with the Mrs. ,J. A. Vniplrby left on Saturday j samo intelligent, comprehension of the for Ohio where she has been called i needs and the principles, She then told on account of th. serious illness of her j of the degradation find suffering of mother. Mrs. Vmplehy expects to be! women and sir's of these countries, gone about a week. j -'-r ecis Uy those of Chin before they Miss Tda AViner is on th sick list. team of the first great medical mlssionThe .city schools were in session, on i ar .lexis Christ. She explained how Saturday, a condition made r.eorsetary j eagerly both men and women learn the by the closing: of school a da y earlier j new waj s. and tell others of the ivonduring the Christmas nrefss. . ilerfui ruths and great work that this Miss Maigaiet Grass entertained her. New Dispensation brings to them. Miss "brother from Chicago for several daj s , Simpson possesses the ability to prethe past week. ! sent her subject in a ma.t.ner that leaves Mrs. E. C. Davis and children hav j all s-he tells indelibly stamped on the returned to Chicago after spendbng the : minds of those who h-ar. Every truth holidays with her father, John Brown.! presented is brought home in an aphr. Flem-inr Slr-nll yi'l sourt J nenlneal In hntii if a;on and SViUPSthv. A

first aid class Mondnv everii-tsi. Jan. 7. i a: T p. j-i. Tito coart will 4 ousts: of i lAl-l trtirt-n e o . Iinur ir.l o Vi a 1 f Tht : class W1H he beld at .he do.-rs office

and a fee of $3 will' be charged. Saijllvnt behind the guns for years resolve .... . o- 1. .... .... f.. f,,,,! .In-

cents for text book. TJie fee will go to the Red Cross educational fund. This class w i;i lie open 10 any girl or j woman over IS and will be limited fifteen members. List, of letters lemfUhitiK uncalled to or in this office for the w-eek ending .Tan. o. ISIS: Miss G:tw Bauehman, Mr. Christian Bohne. Mr. ai.d M. Matherson. Mr. cieorge McCowar.. Ca'win "W. Prather. Mr. Will Kahr.fr, Mr. John S. !.roe: Mrs. Marge: Sh . Mrs. K. Withem. These letters will be sent to the dead letter office Feb. r, 10 IS not called for before. In calling f'' : the abov e please say "Advertised," giv-j ins date of list.' R. F. Hem. r. M. I Xew jnarriage licenses have been sued as follows: Steve Slovoda. K. Oil - cage; Margaret Samples Pabo. Indiana Harbor. Albert J. Glueckert, Marie E. s.rlm Indiana Harbor. Rade, Kovacenich. Gary. Siena Roknich. The following pew case was filed io 1 the Lake clrcui 1:355 (Dai row court: i & Rowley v. Ogden T. Bouriand vs. John Block. Tho" Block, et a.!, t-ance at Spring Hill Grove, given by th C. O. y. of St. John. "Wednesday, Jan. P. Everybody welcome. Good orchestra, music. W. T. M. 3. Monthly Met ting. The I'eeernber meeting of the "W. V. M. : the w as of unusual interest owing to j preser.ee of Miss Cora. Simpson of J

Foochow, China, superintendent, of thelcr-

Florence Nightengale Nursing Training school and Xagaw- hospital u that city. The opening hymn nu "Faith of Our Fathers." This was followed by an oral scripture, reading of the Ilth of St. John and prayer by Mis. Aylmg. Roll call v as responded to by items of news of great interest from tho world field. After the. reading of the minutes Mrs tv. E. Vilmer delivered a veryshort address full of enthusiasm. Mrs Whitehead pleased the audienor w ith' the solo "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say." Miss Cora Simpson gave the address of the afternoon on the subject of "Motherhood." During her opening remarks she toid us how the republican ideas carried across the sea.s and taught by the United States missionaries to the inhabitants of China. Japanf India and the Philippines are responsible for the great political and economic changes n these countries that have led thousands of the men of these countries ;o join the tr---ops in France and fight for cf Lur-ort avenu"?, on Sunday. John McDrmoU of the Great Tak9 Naval Training station, spent Sunday hem isitirig his parents in "Sheridan av enue. YVhitins charter o. r.. i itiv ;lrd I r. to a.'tend i fleers of t public ins' a i a t n :i cf

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tomorrow night. John McNeill of Whuir.g. stpcarir; in the cast or i.n t-nrtners minstrci show at Hamir.end. Mrs. George A. .Jo ' i,f : e J f.j her home : 'lev eland avcmi t.v ness. A':b"it GaU vvho has ti'fn to his home in Oliver -tret mumps is improv iivr. A soil has been V-crti to Mr. George Uartuska i.ee Dorothy their hon-e in Fark Manor, arrived Saturday. Miss Frovv nitig i "'.urned e..-nSr.ed v i- h t he : ind Mrs. Ad-, .it ! The hov esterday from Elkhart where she spei her vaca - Hon. Mrs. "W'iiliant '"ur'is enter' amcd "a-"' r' VL ' Miver s'ret in t onor o- ner n-e- es. fi(- T..is Jind vnris I)ov- cf I .eve - ,

I...., .i.-.-, t ,'and Jack T.iv;r.Rsion in this great Mrs. Harriet Ohustead of ch.-ag,. 1s;eru V1( Ulrp A .so the Kiiest of Mrs. Arthur N. Beauhien ; M-ek,v Also Triangle Comodv of Atchison avenue. lbocv"s Wife." Mrs. ITSrry Grieves of T-a.porte r-.e--nue. has been the puest of her mother, i "

Mrs. Tancjuarv in Pontiac, 111. Miss Mary I. Morrison of few Tori: avenue, has returned from Toronto. Lai-... w-here she . cat ion. pent a two weeks' aMiss I::cj;e Iaegl,n(r. and '""harles Cook spent Sunday visum friends in Chicago. The meetinsr of the. "Woman's 1-iible class of the Christian eh-irc'i which was to have been held at ih home of Mrs. G. A. Tones tonigh has been post-r-ond for one vteejt. and will he held 2 a JLiri nv Bruises and Sprains Have Sloan's Liniment handy for bruises and sprains and all pains and achea. Quick relief follows its promptr application. No need to rub. It quickly penetrates to the trouble and drives out the pain. Cleaner than rnuasy plasters or ointments. Sloan's Liniment does not stain the skin nor clog the pores. Vot rheumati- series, neuralgia. stiff muscled. Ime hc k . lumbago, gout, strain, and sprains, it g-ivss quick relict. Generous sired bottle at all drug-gist.

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COLMV'S LI VEX Y CAPITA! tlie principles or u'-tnocrao : that. be icaiifo of this teaching the flomi-n andj4J deeper nndcrstandinc of the tasks of u.e n-.if S'onaries and the conditions they 'Ti'ji.r" iarfu'a!!v eri!lSTed OtllCl'S 111 it,., work and made tho.-e v. ho hav e ! n-s in the trenches. Miss Campbell goes from here to South Bend tn the interesta of her work f her w ork. The hostess assist - ied by Minnie Kern and Stella M. Meeker sere-l a. must appetizing 1 of fee I course which added to the social festure !of 1h afternoon. Miss Marga-et Aalwirm and Ke'd , " stb are assisting at the Boston Stoic dJt-ng the invwicing cf the stock j o f g o o d s . The Sunday school co.incU of the ; Methodist .-htirch met on Monday eve-

'ftning with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown.

The 13 riot: tea-hers and officers w ere j i Mrs !f. 0. '-tiUas enter-! appointed Mr. and 'tamed at a neighborhood picnic on Ida: Iwa e, and a most delightful ul e ening j v; lg Riiests:1 nioved by the fol'.owm Mr. and Jlrs A. Boye, Mi. and Mrs August He.nde. Mr. and Mis. ban Hess jM:s Jennie Waid "Wheeler. Mrs. W. P. 1 Ti' e, Miss "VV'ilma Nichols. j Miss Agnes Jones has returned to her horn in East Chicago after a few dv s v i:t w ith Miss Eleanor Dinwiddie nhv returned on Monday to her studies at Oberiein coileg Installation i Eell-'-ws Irf-dge e.ffi.-evs of the Odd U be held al the ha;l ott Tuesday n-.ght The most tetnfic blizzard that Crown Point and the neighboring towns have experienced for years v isited Crown TVint on s"::ndav and lasted until Monday no The road; : poss i hi e i front snow drifts, interuibati and ti ain so crippled and al! business v. ith the neighboring districts W3s s ;suended on Monday. Mr. Milton Ketr who has been employed in the First National Bank entered on hts new duti"? at the Peoples State Bank today. Mr. 1'ienk I'iper w ill move h:s family to Gary in the nar future where he has secured employment in the intcrurban 1 ines. - '.'wins the lateness of the trains several parties who were intending to attend the Shrine's Minstrels in Hammond on Monday n-g'r.t were compelled to- df' the trip until Tuesday night. The fist official a--t of Mayor B. F. Haves wh entered his new office on January 7 was the appointment of b'ouglas Fuller for marshal of the city o' Crown Point. Mayor Ha; es w ill preride ever the f.rat council meeting held in the city halt tonight. Counc il-.nen Bowman and Randolph and city clerk M:na w ill slso enter upon their newduties at the home, of Mrs. C. V. INyland on Cleveland avenue, next Tuesday night. Kdgar Young; of Knglewood. cam- out to M'hititig iri a I-'ord roadster m an intoxicated condition on Sunday. II lound it impossible to make tho I'ord I go in the. snow storm. II" was taken I t tl.A E,n,,.. 1... tter;-.. .t-i n-rn was .tit as .security lor his ap pearance m court tonight. Mrs. 1 M. Rogers has received vaord of the death of her Msce in Santt sto j Marie. Mich. ; , ....... .... i i i u . v was a. i i c s i e a 1 o r a I s o i - ontiuct on complaint of his wife. He is locked up awaiting his trial. i The Methodist. Ladies' Ai-1 society ! "-ill hold i silver tea, at the -heme of I Mr?. Shcphard on .Fischrupp a.venui v ecinesdn y atiernoon. M-.e vvjil assisted by Mesdames Mi'es. .Shaw - croft. Maunder and Fthridge. The prc--j Krat.i will be m rharg-e. of Mrs. Dcwi hursr and Mrs Pm-intoi,. 'l n. , . lt,(, ,p (,.tr.lJ Mar t neat re i on :t e. Ail-star cast in i "The Slnnites lta!i-ipi- '' T.if -1 i honor are la-.ishly port raved in this , , .. . . , , . pi-ttire. Wjiich is more sacred, n immii s . . , , , ; or a woman.- lionci ? .Se ICere Hunt -.outh-Patbo ?onie-I-S-l ST. JOHN t lance at Sprit.R Hill Grove, given by I the C. O. F. of St. John, Wednesday. , ! Jan. Fverhody welcome. floodorchestra music. i--2 I 1-Yajik V elite r tranjacted biniuessi j in Chicago cii Saturday. A birthday surprise party waj given! i F.oy Weaver, Frida.v even ins. An en - 1 joyahle time was had by all present. j 1 Mr. and Mrs, TVter , .Scheiasen of, j Ha:r.n; .;ni. r;n' M,n lay here -rt ith rel- I atlv. s. Ml.s V .li r'h , man spent i la'ii-Tt.'ii' DYER t j Sunday tnorr.in? at 7 o'clocl.-, Mrs. j iMargaret Keiinian di?d at hrr home1 i here aftr nn Illness of about two j months. H?r illness smirgly started Jwiih a sore ftniter causina; the blood to j lose l:s vitatity. "rlday rr. "Wasner of iJidift. hi n last effort to save her IJfo t resorted to transfusion of bl-.od. The j sold'er boy, Ka mond. nas selected by ' the doctT to submit to the operation j t' grlve up a pint of hts Hfe blood for tils mother. The youns man. who bi longs to the boys at Camp Taylor, bei l"g a private automobile driver, is a picture, of health, and consented to the ; operation. Ths operation vras success!ful and though some improvement . was apparent for time, Mrs. Keilman i Rievr weaker. Saturday afternoon It ivas apparent tht the end was slowly j dra lug near. She leinained Con'clous j until the esr!y morning: houi-s whn at ; 7 o'clock, surrounded bv her ehlldren. husband and rtatls she breathed her

STOMACH ACTS FINE!

Tape's Diapepsin" fixes; sick, sour, upset stomachs in five minutes. I 1 eti den t want a slow remedy when your stomach is bad or an uncertain one or.a harmful one jour stomach is too valuable: you rnusn t injure it with drastic drugs. tape's Diapepyin is noted for if speed in giving relief; its ha rmlossnes . its certain, unfailing action in regulating sick. sour. gnsy tonia-hs. Hs quick relief u indigestK-n. dyspepsia and gastritis, when caused by acidity, has made it famous the world o-. et . Keep this wonderful stomach sweetener 111 your home kee it handy get a large fifty-cent ase frr-ni nny drug s-ore anrl then if anyone- should cat something which doesn't agree with theni if what they eat lays like lead. torments and surs snd forms g;is, causes lieadach". d1r7.mc.ss and ina-ctt; frun,llo"s 01 ' " umUgcst.-o to d -remember as soon as rape's 1 Mar-en-Sin 'omcs in contact with the stotrcich lit helps to liru'tralize the xc :-. laciditv . then all the. stomach distress j 'caused by it disappears. Its prompt-j ! ness. certainty and case m -v ercoming , J such stomach disorders is a revelation j to tho.se who try it. Adv. ! llist. The funral will take j.lace fionij St. Joseph's church V'-dnosJiy fore- j ) neon a'. 10 n' lock. ; j John Ahem of T.'nglewood. v isited j I with liver relatives .uridi; . J Mrs. tiary Keiinian of s;. John, is j , stend,nc several davr, o-i- here at the: non- pf hPr $ou a,i fnniily.i this week. j ,-harIes ar.d Mt.hae.l Uiamrner --f 'hicago. spent. Sunday out here, at the j oir.e rf iheir uncle. j blizitard typical of the ojd-tiine w in ters 'wai our share Sunday, the snow! drifting to man;.' feet m height in; plates, making travel all but ;t plar.ire. ! Dance it Spring Hill Grove, guru by j the C. O. V. of St. Joint. AVcilnesfia v . i Jan. ?. Ilv ety body wc! -ottie. Good, orchestsa musp . 1-7-2 ROBERT S D A Lli ! Uri and after Jan. new shoes ar 5t,- j shoes at CJc per s':c t I w j'.l put o a siioe !ird reset Al! w--ik guarantced satisfactory. Jim TI.ivs. ?17 Inj ,3,. mlevard. Roberts. HIGHLAND Mrs. U. r--ithef. atil Mtrs. M. F. Douthctt entertained the fo'lo-A in; sucst at dinner on y-iv Teir ? d-iv: Mr. and Mrs. 11. T. Werdejnanii. Miss Mirsiitr.:o Word -r tn an n nr.d Mr. iind Mis. Man Thi'mont and children. I-'r'd "'a ! ,- sel of ; I-aV Geneva. Ill visited fiicndo jIi IJicblaii'l Tho me'ting of 'the I .ad Kri-lav . ' Aid 10cietv . vi hic-i t'.j hsv 1-n hld l.T! r.o-1 om ! t ',- il . r j, ; tl-a v ! : ns f fiou.t for ( Tiicr:inS v. ;'I he h'-hj j vveci.. Mas p05! sno-v v. h ) h n-a pedei-rian. Thursday at the Kroos v. v ix. Arthur Olsen who 1 Sunda . v' hi lioiito covered sufficiently .vrno v: i ; .as I .;.! c-i furious i he n llc t .1. jello v e fr Camp Taylor. Wedticrdrfy. j Mifs Mother Perg-json returned fiom Marion. I nd . , Friday, at':i liavir.j spent i the holidays there with itlatlves. ; scherervTlle : Dame at Schererv il'e town hall, .lai:.l IS. i!ood music. All invited. 1-$-! j John J. MsRin-t ,.f Iuui-. il'e, Ky.. was here on furlough for n fev.- iays j with tils srraj-dmother. He .'il?o i;td Sch'rtn illc triends. He is n,i-v h hook - I keeper at Tiouisv iile.' Ra.tph rhii'ps. j also a roidier! bov whose-home is a few; miles rast o f -SohTervllle. at tho pves r r.t is at the $a-ne rlace rin.ns a ii'-'-tor cyrle. I r.avmond Mill'-:-, son of A-lgUSt. MilKu lnoiitiiS Grant. h-"s r. vho 1ia for th" pas: .ori -n the President Cr f,:1- Francc'i Mrr. lfenrv k.-l.'irracher. Mis. John ncer. tr.Tiis--I nir;iiiter and Kmmi Heir, 1 acted business in Tlainri.oi; Mesdames .1. .eho-l, 1 l. .l.iv ! rn njer. 1 John Thicl. W'illiatu -S-liv r it r. ami, Mr. at-.d Mrs. Fred Hende-rlong were j Crow n Point visitors Thursday and Fri- i day. AH the youns men who ha " reached j the agey of -1 to HI, hnv" f' eied EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY-HI j You Can Bring Back Color! ond Lustre with Sage j Tea and Sulphur. fvount tnowKs Yauna rvtnr day. Htrrntri When vou darken v.mr liair with Sacs Tea and Sulphur, no one can toll, be jel use it's done so natur.-i'ly, so evenly. rreparins this mixture, i hough, at home is raajfy and troublesome. At little cost jmi can buy at any drug- store the readj--to-u.se preparation, unproved by the addition of other ineridients. tailed "W'ycth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." Tou just dampen a sponi-'e or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a lime. By morning all gray hair disappears, and. after another application of two. your hair becomes beautifully dirkc'ned. glossy and luxuriant. ;ray, faded hair, tho'ish no disgrace is a sign of old ae. and as wo al) desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at one" with VVveth's Sage and Sulphur Compound and W!r. years .-unger. This rendy-to-ue preparation is a deliehtf-il toilet -eq-.ii.site and not a medicine. It 'S noi intenrh-d for the cure. mlt. cation or preention of disease. Adv .

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vantages of tfiis CLEARANCE Skirts at $3.S5

TJiere are sorgo, plain and .hair line stripes, silks iti taffeta and San Toy; skirts that formerly sold up to sti. IS.

Men's Bargains Men's Pajamas heavy nanpiece s-tyle. SI. 15 uclctte. in two full cut. Special Men's Hose, with reinforced heel and toe, black and colors. On ?ale for 15C Men's Union Suits, genuine Lambsdo'-v n union s u i t s. he.ivy vvo! fleccrd, iics 34 to -1. On .ale at... S1.9S Men's Flannel Shirts, regular or military collar, in blue and 51-av. On calo . gl.50 M-n's Sweater Coats, i-'nawl collar, in gray, puep to -16. un talent SI. 9S Men's Union Suits, in heavy ribbed cot ten, closed crotch, l'ecku 95C Beach Jackets ! r own" s, "Tradornark." defy wind aDd cold, fecial a' S4.33 Railroad Overalls, heavy blue denitfl. indigo dyed. $2.t"y value, on sale at SI. 50,

Catty Home SStocety Specials No Deliveries on These Items.

Slir.ner's Macaroni or Spaghetti, ver package lOO ( :; to customer. , Crystal White Soap, t". for . -5e Armour's Sh'd Brand Lard, l.ute, ppf 1 oOC . lirDit.t Coffee, Minas Blend ?;i!endtd J value, per lo (limit 3 D?." aiol 3 lb. Can Monarch BranJ I Ital a Coffee o"C j 1 1 1 can to customer, i Jonathan Apples, extca fancy, 1'. -,? oOC SSE3B3EB I l.i'-ir i i they -urst:,jnna!rc rr'r'"? tiow. v hien hai fiHe.J iut at Crown l'oint. Charlie Trin'ii vpnt to .cn usport Thursday niorninfr to havo his questionnaire rapvts fi'lc.l out. Th raro-hial aii'l public schools were opened Monday morning, after a two vi'.fkf vacation. On account of the bad snow armsUna winter Cyrer- Svvctz and 't'iorgc tchlte have more to do than they .an handle to keep the streets, the l.iii'-oln and Jackson Jlishwtiys in a passable condition. Two novv rlovv s are hrp busy and two teams are. neccssiry for each plow. I' -t'-r yteiitor of Clilcaaro. spent Sun How Any Girl Can Have Pretty Eyes Xo s"l is pretty if her- eves are red strained r have dark rings. UNK. WASH with vure 1-avoptik. pyc wa.Oi wi'l briehtei, the eves and a week's use will surprise vou with its I X 'T.KPMIBT-: results. A small botrle I.avoptih iB guaranteed to make eves healshv. sparkling and vivacious. The o.uh-!. e'jange will please yon Aluminum eve I CUP KHFIPI. int.. Xecele. 1 "111 E 2 i S I 5 - -Adv.

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Clearance Prices in Coats, Dresses, Skirts Coats, $9.87 ' A most varied assortment loths and styles, semi-trench, full hacks, belted and those with large plush trimmed collars and pockets; former prices $1."0. Silk Plush Coats, $2-1.50 Values out of the ordinary in these handsome silk plush coats, with large collars and belted. Dresses, $6.95 Kspet'lally suitable, for misses, of good navy serge, with white collar and cuffs, emb. belt effect, straight line effect.

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Other Suits and Overcoats Reduced to S18.75 82:5.75 S2S.75

Trouser Special Hairline and worsted work trousers, sizes :)l to 50, a value of un

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Men's Mackinaws Heavy wool mackinaws, new stvles and pat-r:!-..-:al: $7.50

Boys' Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws K a?.e?

Free Lance Red Beans, per can Z to avustomer. i Early June Peas. ?j for 10c 35c Marigold or Downey's Delight Butterine, pr lb 31 O (.2 lbs. limit, i f.amnh s Soups, vegetable or toDiato. per can 10r 3 can limit.) Corn M , Qr whUe !.!. 32c ( 5 lbs. limit Swift's Pride Washing Powder, 3 p'ig 1()C day with Mr. and Mi-. .lc-rn tn-. .r ; Ciarn.-e ehacfr spent a u rd-iy i and .Sunday with friend in Cho.aso. j Mr. and Mrs. I.awifiH" K--ler f j Wisconsin." after spendnis c cial da; s at the home of tht-ir parnt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berwanger. left for Chicago, where they intend to stay for a few days befcre returning to their home. Mr. and Mrs. 'surge Masi!:ot. and I family of St. John, visited with their I parent?, Mr. and Mrs. Jlenry Sehumacher. i The Catholic r.eiievcileiit league I hold its monthly meeting n 'cdnes - ! day. i r'T Schweitzer and son Jobn went I to Crown Point on business. John Kuliti visited with , Chicago, Sunday. f.-"ivl- in j i HAST CHICAGO, Joseph A. Craham to Amy K j Orahain. X.9 , " B Z. SU lM-ST?fl resub Bs 3, 1 to 1 ' X 70. 4 S a. - 'Jarraid It. Winston et al 'i'r. lo John V.'al.-al; and wife. I. 2(. H Cell .'s Hoffmans add. Consolidated Fireworks Co. to I next el led M fg Co.. Tl X ;-rtT ; '

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Specials Bath Robes $1.98 Kr women, of heavy blanket in grey, pink or blue. Coats, $1.95 For children, a few sizes up to 12 years. dd lots; former prices ..)"; for quick clearance. Bargain Tables You cannot afford to overlook the&e after-inventory bargains. Muslin and silk underwear and items too numerous to mention; also in children's department, slishily "nvussed nnd marked at a ruer fraction of .heir real worth. Emphasizes the Adj C ' - Hemnants

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Remnants Of nil cotton. Filk and wool goods taken from stock after inventory and marked at a -ery lowprice to close. Trench Scarfs Jlanvy kr.itted ;ain, fringed, good assortment or colors; ."?? valuo. I3c Bleachetl Sheet T2xf0 inches, three;n li hem, pood fniceabie miliu. l-'aclf

Boys Mittens Leather palrrs, corduroy, cloth a a d mackiuavv back ?, knitted lists. Pair md 4 C Crash Toweling Union linen, 17 in. wide, rutunfl color, h e a v y a hporbent weave Yard I3r Ladies' Union Suit Bieai hed, h e a v y fleece, dutch neck, elbovv sleeve, ankle length, suit - G9r 73? HAMMOND. Wo.ic-.ech ijeinbke and wife t. r.-iui n. i.imnsui. I. is. n i;. I-:sclienberg's State Line Add. A Sure Way to End Dandruff There T one sure way that has neve-

j filled to remove dstidrui'f nt once, an.! v,i;ijtliat is to dissolve it. then ;cu destroy

i'1 entirely. To do this, just pet abou! four ounces of plain, ominon liquid arvon from any drug stcre (this is all you will io-ed). aprlv it at nisrht vvhsu retiring; ue crouch to moisten l scalp and rub it in gen'ly with the fmcI er 1 1 ps. By morning, most if not all, of join latidruff will be gone, and three or fo.u i more applications will completely di.--I solve and entirely desuoy every sine'.' sjgii and naio of it. no matter how I mil. h d.-mdrutT ywi may lm r. You will Pud all itching- and digaint: j .f " t he scalp will stop instant);, an-! vour haii- will be fluffy, lustrous, glossv . 1 silky and soft, mo) look and fi-el a hundred times l. tt'.:.--Adv .