Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 172, Hammond, Lake County, 11 January 1918 — Page 6

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1.50 Years ao W$r .your sold Dr. for Coughs e Golds sold considerable, too, and now it is known the nation c er as the standard cough and cold remedy. Successful and satisfactory because it is quick acting end safe. I)ofsn't upset the stcrr.icb r.or docs it nauseate. Use it for that roe-m hacking cough, and in all stages of grippe. Get it at your druggists Always Lead to Better Health Serious sicknesses start in disorders cf the Stomach and I.ivcr. The best corrective and preventive is Dr. King's New Life Vilis. They prevent Constipation, keep l iver, and Bowels ia a heaithv condition. Effective, mild. Whiting And Its IPeopl J Star Theatre. Pearl White in "The Fatal King,'" ISth and 14th eplsides. 'A Daah for Aralia," and "The Tainted Saf,' also first aplsod of "The Mystery Ship." ""his is a most interestingaerial. Also the "fighting; Trail," a marvelous melodrama of a tr.an's mighty struggle for a grlrl. 1-11-1 Prlnctes Theatre ton'.ght. One day only. Clara Kirr.ba'.l Young- and h-r own ccrr.panv in "Magda," a ?rippJnp drama of the home. In which a :-oun? rirl'a roulh and charms are sacrificed to the arrojratrce of an unreasonable parent. A'ao Burton Holmes" Traveloarue. 1-11-t Comlns at the, Princess Theatre 2 days, Mon. and Tu., Jan. 15-15, Mar--jer!t Clarlt in "Tab's Dairy." 1-11-3 Geratdin? JTufltt of Oliver street, a-'ompanied by iier cousin, visited relatives In Bristol, Ind. FOR Kb. N'T Furnished rooms for light housekeeping". 51 Fre st. Whltinsr. l-t-3 VIss Emma Shwilm of Ohio aven.e, hss been entertalclr.g- ter niece from Pittsburgh. Miss Hezel F. I?njr will entertain t.e rue-rbers of the Eeta Gamma fpi'on sorority at her home in Laporta svenue, this evening. ?fra. Elizabeth I'ewer has now movrd to the former Dewey home In Ne" York avenue, which ie recently purer asd. The ahlpplna; dapartment of the ftsndari Oil Company his been prac-ti-rally at a standstill since the re- I cent storm. The company has sev- ' ral cZ the shipp-'r.g clerks busy workIn. sr on Ihe Inrr.me tax. Miss F.tta. Wehr of Gary, w-aa the g;eat cf M:s. Barbara Dee) ef ll?h street, We FSsle Buml will entertain a party at her home In New- York ave. n::e. tomorrow evening- In honor of her M'thday enriversary. lames McCarthy is confined to his home !n Fischrupp avenue with an attack f farief f-ver. i Ifarr, the dajsrhter of Michael Pill!?! of lU'th street, who has also been 111 with scarief fe.e, is Improving. Mrs. Josejh Peceny was ,the repl p'ent ef a surprise party tendered her 'y -the Toadies' Aid soclsty of th Christian church at her house iri Indiana boulevard. The affair was g!cen l:i honor of Mrs. Peceny to show -he appreciation of the other members for her recent endeavors in mak'nar the!.- baiaav the success it was. The evening: wss spent merrily and 'he second, surprise for Mrs. Peceney was whn she was presented with a clft. A bounteous collation waa served, brought by the guesta. Those present were Mesdamea T, B. Purlnton, n'm. Heed, Al Multgren. tTm. Shinn, A. C. Jewel!. Geo. A. Jones. C. Masterson. C. Nyland. T. Nicholson, W. P.. Tharp. rtuss'll Wilkinson and daughter Florence. Cecil, the e?n of Mr. and Mrj, C. Mothers of Indiana, Prepare! InTieri & girl becomes; a woman, when e. woman becomes a mother, and wher a woman passes thro;igh th change; of middle life, are the three period: of life when health end strength ar rocst needed to withstand lhe pair f. nd distress often caused by seven crganlc disturbances. Many thousands la Indiana would testify Just as dc the following: Pisr, Inti. "AWays daring the expectant period and afterward I would have poor circulation and numb epelis, bntherlnr me mnr fit night. Five years V ego I tried Dr.A Pierce's Favorites-," -Ji.' a, v v v v O. aocut lure cottlesr cf it End these upellsV---left ra and I cot alorff r.irel.T." Mrs. 8teli Tssrs, 290 Z. Washington Avenue. BcTKza Ilitr., I-?d. "Mr mother Rave nie Dr. Tierce's Favorite Treecriptloa wheu I was a young girl developing, I thick it laid the foundation for my present healthy "roraanhood. I vould never hesitate to recommend It to young girls at this critical etaja of life." Miss Doasir Wesb. J Freitflo?r ytxce, "I bad been troubled with woman's trouble for two years and after taking: Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription I ftlt much better. I hi.ve told many of my friends what it did for me." Mh?. Ltka SrMMKKvrrjLE. Rotife 1. Pr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription i.i not a secret remedy for il the ir.srrediftre printed en the "--rapper. AU drussUts. Liquid or tablets. TWet. fo cents,

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Masterson of the U. S. navy, la conlineii in the hospital la Boston by 111ips. As soon as lie recovers he tx!"cts to leave for "somewhere In Prance." Harry 1". Hughes of Whiting, a first ! eutenant In the siHnal corps, is stationed at Washington. P. C. He writes tat he Is well and enjoying his new

work. , I Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Meek will en-j Certain a number of friends at their j ome in Indiana boulevard tomorrow i cenir.jr. those present. to be memhtrv o"' the cast of tire Indiana Centennial j r?iy given several months aSf. odd WHITINC, , UT Bet. 119th St. and Davidson pi. j j:o.40 and ky wrapped In canvas I money ban; finder please return t': Whltintr Sav. A; Ixian Assn. Office fi'O l!9.h st. and receive reward l-ll-S The following sliiws the growth of . . I sets of The Vlhitlng Savings and t I."sn Association Ji.ly 1. 1S07 . . .1 a n u a i y Jsntiary January Jamia ry J a nuary J snuary January J att'Ja ry .1 k nu a ry Jr. nuary Januarv 1 ?0S 1 ? ' 3 . 191. 1 ! 1 . I?12. isi:. 1011. 13 1;'.. i s ; 5 . 1P17. IPIS. 1, Did ;ou enjoy the benefits of our last Christmas Sax ints Club. Those who: aa .s . i i cf our 3 nt S club, which will open for enrollment Morniic January 14th. 1 r I R

Come in and wo will cheerfi,!lv teH vo,,''"5 3,vl UX'H fro. ".ach. livtl ho,t t Pir. vtint wi.,.Jcr. hidn-y::. and bowels; thus cleans. -n p.

ing. Ind. 1-11-:. MILLER The bovs of fil:er will become rich If this kind of winter keeps up much i longer. Unable to Ret men. the street commissioner hired boys to clean off ' the sldewa! and the work waa well and quickly don Now the walks are J covered over again with more fnaw r ...lltn .1 Tt (. . V 1. "! .. . l tt v. . .... "" "- "l'"u "' i"e t new ainimistrat ion will see that the I same efficient force Is put to work again. The new town board organized on Monday, choosing-' Claus Ft ink. president. Jbn Nelson auperitendent of! . I Report Many Cases of Rheumatism Now Says we must keep feet dry; avoid exposure and eat less meat. Ftay off the damp ground, avoid exposure, keep feet dry, eat less me', drink lots of water and above all take a spoonful of salts occasionally to keep down uric acid. Rheumatism is caused by poisonous toxin, called uric acid, which Is generated in the bowels and absorbed Into the blood. It is the function of the fctaneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine. The pores of the skin ere also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the skiti peres are closed, thus forcing: the kidneys to do double work, they became weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate this uric acid, which keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, eventually settling in the Joints and muscles, causing stiffness, soreuess and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts: put a tablespoonful 1.1 a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week. This Is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of th-se impurities. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and mon juice, combined with llthia and Is used with excellent results by thousands cf folks who are subject to rheumatism. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithla-water drink which overcomes uric acid and !s beneficial to your kidney as well. Adv. out Si Won e 204 State

WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS . OF HOT WATER

Wash the poisons and toxins from system before putting mors food Into stomach. Says Inside-bathing makes anyone look and feel clean, sweet and refreshed. ) J -Wash yourself on the Inside before breakfast liLn .iti .t,i r.n i -.,. 1,1 . ,, ' . . . rnis Is vastlv more important tetnuso ,,, ... . ..... , .,,.

into the blood. causing ill net-s, w bile ojj.oj . jjif? tw.pi pores do. 3.643.14 ,. r . , , , , , i 4SS 01 every ounce of tood and drink s.9." CS ' lH'ion '' " th's stomach, nearly an ounce. 199il S4 ' ' W8,e material must be carried out 1"'"rl's. ' ' the t'ov- If this waste material is '1 " 10 ' 1 !t n ' 'miinale'' ' by day it. quickly . V '.',. i ferments and geii'-rates poisons, gases "4 0"f'o!i i Il toxins which tre absorbed or sucki''? 1 i f ' into the blood stream, through th , t -.'c. o . Mvtuph ducts which should suck, only I 63. ft 3. 3 I i m n itiourlslimfiit to sustain the body.

A fplendid health mcasutc is to dr!nk. before breakfst each clay, a glass of real hot v.a'or with a v.a'or with a tcaspoonful of t limestone iMiosp .ale in it. which 1. harmless way to v. ash (best: poison? ! sweetening- and frostier. mr the. entire t alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. I A Quarter pound of limestone phosi phat-v, costs but vrry littlo at the dru I store but is suffici'iit to make anyone i an tntiius.ast on '. n side-ba thing. Ad v. ter rr.d street dc-partTer.ts: Fred Tombey, tr.arshal and superintendent of (lights ;Ora Wildcrtn istli of ary, legat advisor. The oonaultinK engineer ha? , , tie tte w-ner. in- '"""" . ,..,, ,..t ,. .1.LOWELL Mrs. Harry Ferry Is v'stt'.rg rclatles and friends in Chicago this w?k. L. v.". Ragon transacted business in Hammond, last evening. John Robinson returned last eenirg from Hammond, where he had beenvisiting le'.a'.ivo?. The Ioweli Motor Truck Co. has establl shed offices In tii Miller building on the west side and are doingbusiness. The prospects for the company are nrv brisbt and It bids fair to become a very prosperous business. The company is now assembl ing trucks In Its new quarters o. F. Siw. of Schneider, w-as 1n Lowell yesterday on business. Mrs. Oscar Idnwiddie. who has heen in poor health for some time, died at ber home In Eagle Creek esterday morning- at o'clock. Funeral services w!U be I'M tomorrow at the home. Miss P.-ibr Collins Is on the sick list Mrs. William Graves Is quite seriously alclf. ROBERTSDALE Mr. and Mrs. J. Plaul, Jr., entertained the Marquette cl'.b at the home of the former's parents on Roberts avenue. The ladies' prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ed Mathlaa. first: Mra. C. Benson, second. Mrs. C. Buell, consolftt'.c-p. The men's prir'i'' were awarded to J. Blaul. Sr.. flrat; J. Blaul. Jr . aeeond; Chas. Benson, consolation. A social hour waa spent after which luncheon, was served. Mra. Charlea Gothe and Mrs. Geo. Hays were Chicago business visitors. Mrs. F. Bir.hammer viaHed her mother. Mrs. Strum of Hammond, who is very slclr. Mrs. II. Vie-of Myrtle a venue, was en East Chicago visitor. Marion Russell returned from Franlcforf. Ind.. atr a week's i!s!t with

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HE STIRS UP DOPE THAT PLEASES FANS John Hejdler. Secretary John Ileydler of the National ieag-ue is a man that many fars vouTd ie pleaned to meet. Heydler seldom fails to dish up dope each fall that keeps tr fane nappy throuph the winter months. By introducing new features into the yearly arerages of the players he jrives the baseball fanatic something: new to pore over and the latter ia usually happy to yet it. her sister. Mrs. F.d Freere of at: nded the funeral of Ifarnmond l-illian Kalbeig of returned home after i Myrtle avenue, of Mrs. tharp Myrtle avenue. l few day's viaIt at the Sellers home in Chicago. Raymond Wheeler of Hammond, v.as the truest oY hie sister, Mrs. ("has. Itenson of Roherts avenue. Rimer Kggera returned home after a month's visit at Green Island. Ia. 'Dr. Harry Timrn cf East S-'!de, was a Ribertsdale visitor. Mr. and Mrs. William Bahn of the Fast Kiil, were Roberts .dale visitors. HAN WORKS 15 HOURS A DAY Marvelous Story of Woman' Change from Weakness to Strength by Taking Druggist's Advice. Teru, Ind. "I sufTered from a tlisp'acement with backache and dragginff aown nams so (badly that at times I could net be on f my feet and it did I rot seem as though K 4Z I coui(l stand it, I 77 tried different .medicines without any benefit and several doctors told me nothing but an operation would do me any good. My druggist told me of Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I took it with the result that I am nowwell and strong. I pet up in the morr.ir.fratfouro'clock, do my housework, then go to a factory and work all day, come home and g"t eupper and feel pood. 1 don't know how many of my friends I have to'd what Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. "Mrs. ANNA METERIANO, 36 West 10th St., Peru, Ind. Women who suffer from any such ailments should not fi31 to try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. For a Chafed Skin Over 100,000 people have proven that nothing relieves the .soreness like Sykes Comfort Powder j' One box proves its extraordinary healing power. Fleshy people tske notice. j 25o at the Vlnot and other drug stores j The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass. '

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FEEL FINE! TAKE "CASGARETS" LIVER,

Spend 10 cents!. Don't staybilious, sick, headachy, constipated. Can't harm you! Best cathartic for men, women and children. T-njoy life! Tour system Is filled with an accumulation of bile and bowel poison which keps you bilious, headachy, dizzy, tongue oated, breath bad and stomach sour Why don't you pet a 10-cent box of Cascarets at the drug store and feel bully? Take Cascarets to-night and enjoy the, nicest, gentlest licr and bowel leansing: you ever experienced. Tou'll wnk up with a clear bead, clean tongue, lively ftep, rosy skin and looking and fueling fit. Mothers can give a whole Oascaret to a sick, cross, bilious, feverish child any time they are harmless never gripe or sicken Adv. Pan Eggera of Green Inland,- Ia . and Mrs. C. Meyers of Belleview. Ia.. are visiting at the Fggers hame on Roberts avenue. Miss Rose Smith of Chicago, visited NOW IS THE TIME; THIS IS THE PLACE where you can save 75 per cent on your "clothes by buying here. HAMMOND TAILORING COMPANY S. OREKVBERG, Tre. 538 Hohman St. reiRB I AND SEE THE BARGAINS. We alae 41 Cleanlnar, Preaalnsr aad Repalrtag. m SPECIAL ! OLIOMAJt AARITCB Nature's Flavor is retained in Moxley's margarine. Rich pasteurized cream and milk, from our inspected dairies, add to its delicious taste and make it the table favorite. Wwtic Quality & f comomv Km In churning, only the purest high grade materials are used so that the finished product is a rich cream white. You can easily color it a golden, yellow, with a capsule of pure vegetable color, the same aa used In the finest creamery, given free with package. Directions how to color the margarine are given on each wrapper. cum th?A;&C1ff. Ch-'rcjo Wholesale Distributors Ford Butter & Egg Co. Hammond, Ind. of its kind "in

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Eggera cf InWAR RULE HITS FLYERJTRAVELERS Following- the government- orders to reduce passenger train service, only two extra Pnll-nann were carried on the Twentieth Century Urnited yesterday. Thta necessitated th occupancy of upper 'berths by some who have been accustomed to pay for an entire compartment in order to have it all to themselves. Also as a result of the government's ruling the Lake Shore bus ordered two trains withdrawn Sunday night. These are Xos. 86 and S7 runni ng between Chicago and Buffalo. Russian Floors. The finest floors ore said to be seen In Russian houses. For those of the highest grade, tropical tvoods ere exclusively employed. Tlr and pine are never used, ns In consequence of their eticky character they attract and retain dust and dirt, and thereby eoon hecomo blnrkpnod. I'ltch nine, too i; ' likely to shrink, even after being well seasoned. The mosaic wood floors In Kusla are often of extraordinary beauty. .

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OCAUNQ IN QROCERIES, ItlEATS, PAINTS, OILS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, SPORTING GOODS, PIPE FITTING, ALUMINUM WARE 278 State Street, Phones: 1SS-U7 Comer Sohl and State. ' ' Hammond, Ind.

Yellow Peaches, 15- oz. can, regular price 15c 13c Red Beans, No. 2 can, regular price 15c 13c Early June Peas, No. 2 can, regular price 18 16tp" Sweet Com, No. 2 can, regular price 15c 13C Quaker or Armour's Oats, regular price 12. .... . .10 Fancy Head Rice, regular price 12c 10r Large Prunes, regular price 15c, per lb 13c Can Hominy, Xo. 3 can, regular price 12c 10r Tomatoes, Xo. 2 can. regular price 15c 13c Karo Syrup, I'-Mb can. regular price 15 13C Sour Kraut, Xo. 3 can. regular price ISc. . . 16c Wax Cut Beans, Xo. 2 can, regular price 15c 13c Armour's Catsup, per bottle. . . 14c Yellow Corn Meal, regular price 7c ; 6

It being impossible to deliver goods we will make it worth your time to come to our Cash and Carry Sale. This sale to continue till further notice. Save your sale bill. All Canned Goods at a 2-cent reduction per can. New bargains every day.

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BEAUTIFUL EVES f -, i Tou can make C!r ,''." eves beautiful Vy :-. Lash;browinc; n trhtiv. It mauea te ei tbrofi and !a e h e thick, long- and luxuriant. Kueresjfuii v uaed by the V- sands. I ..ASH-BROW-! N K x.j is a-uarnteed pure and harmless. Price fOc. On sale at hummers Pharmacy, nanmand, r . Hitter's IlniK Stare, WMln-. Ind. eohlleker'a Pharmacy, E. Chicane, ln,t. Ilall'a Drue store, Gary. Ind. Central Urugr Store. Indiana Harbor. Presence Not Vital. Cho'.ly (keeping an eppolntment) -"I'm a bit too early, am I not?'' Ethel (sweetly) "Tes. We were just leaving without you 1" Life. INVALUABLE FOR COLDS )eon the rlnlc of chronic throat or lung trouble. AU the remedial a-'i-i tonia quaiit!s are romn-rrt m this Calcium cm-r-ound. No harmful drugs. Try tbem to. eiav. I 50 cents a box, including war tax For sale hr all dmrsleta Xckmaa JLaboratory, I'hiiadeJpbi "J Acme Buckwheat, regular price Joe loC Farm House Pancake Flour, regular price 15c 13c Strip's Sardines, tomato sauce, 10c 3 for. ... . .25c Fancy Hand Picked Navy Beans 17c Swift's Pride and Old Country Soap, 2 bars 9c Sweet Heart Soap, bar. .5c Fancy Yellow Peaches, per pound 16c Grandma's Spaghetti and Macaroni, elbow style, per package 10c White Line Washing Powder, 3 pkgs 12c Peaberry and Santo Coffee, per pound 21c Hominy, per lb 6lC Bread, all kinds, loaf. .&zc Rumford Baking Powderl'lb can 21c MEATS Steaks of all kinds, lb. .25c Beef Pot Roast, per pound.. ..... 16c 18c Boiling Beef, lb ...14c ii! OS. Tonight ESI L1

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