Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 180, Hammond, Lake County, 22 January 1918 — Page 3

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g&s A Tree Trial cf Pyraroid Pile Treatmeiit Will Answer the Question Emphatically. it '-- , - -v , r Ht v-" a vaS Hello: end a Box of 1'i ramid." Tour case !s tio v.orse than wr th cases of '.nan- uho t1,.l try this rfmarhable PyraniM 1'ile Treaimnt find v bo have :r,ra written v.s letters nu.t:i: R over tvitU joy and t h n k f n i r. ess. Test it at our e-rpense hy mailing the below eonpon. or get a 0e box from your druggist now. Take no substitute. FE1EE SAflPLE COUPON PYRAMID rr.fi"! COM PANT. 61 ryuraid RuildlnE., Mai-shall. Mi-h. Klndlv aend m a Fra aampl of PjmmH Pile Treat meet, in plain ti rapper. Nam freet 1 UkUV r a inn I LllOUiiHL r SOCIAL NEWS! CO SCI HO- XVKITTS. A general meeting of the Ladies' Ani Society of the First Methodist church w:i; be held Wednesday afternoon at he noma of .Mrs. tjeorge Clemens. 4 S alt ham street . The Indies' Aid Sociely of the First Presbyterian church will be enterratned b Mrs. Charles H. Howell and Mrs. W. F Osborn Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Howeii's home. i Mason street. Vn all day ine.'t:ns of the Deborah home of Mrs. "v J Melser in Mayvood a enu e. The local branch of the American Hed 1'ioas is being materially benefitted by a series of "Hound Jlobin" entertaintnents gien by patriotic Hammond women. The "Hound Robin" was orsanired st the. home of Mrs. Ceorge lug th recent visits of Mrs. A. II. Chave of Montreal arid Mrs. N'athain Thompson of Fverett, Wash. About twentywomen signified their willingness to act as hostesses. Ka-li hostess to invite four women, to her homo, they in turn to do likewise, in this way reaching a large number of women. An admission of twenty-five cents js rharged and the afternoons are devoted to Led Cross work. The officers are Mrs. W. C. Relman. chairman: Mrs. W. A. Hill, socre laiy. and Mis. V. ' 1 ' " " i It is desired that the money collected be turned over to the treasurer e pons ct nosteses in me n-ui-nij Hardly an afternoon passes but what j . ne or more party is given, in some in tancef two or three hostesses entertaml.ig togather. 1 "WRSTTTrS WILIi I STARTLE HAMMOND Peop! report quick results from pure j Lavpoptik e- e wash. A girl with weak 1 strained eyes was helped hy ONK ap-j ;lication- Iler mother t outd not sew- or J ead because of ce pains. In one i ek hr trouMe was gene. A small e T ., -iL- i. .,.,r,t.rl tc Vein ! JO 'H r ".'2AT CASK weak, strained or inflamed ''. uXK WASH startles wilh i-s Quick results. Aluminum eye sup I'RF.Fi. 'Hto Negele. druggist. Adv.

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Mazola is more economical for general cooking than butter, lard or stiet because it can be used over and over again does not transmit taste or odor from one food to another. And Food Administrator Hoover a?k- yoj to save these animal fats. Mazola is pressed from the heart of golden American corn is as pure and sweet as the most delicate food cooked in it. . Thousands of housewives have solved the f it problem with Mazola and so can you Get it from your grocer in pint, quart, half-gallon or gallon tins the large sizes are most economical. Also ask for the free Mazola Book of Recipes, or write us direct

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.J u-U Male St. ! , -., , i ! it , j j BISHOr QDAILI. : Hr.ju-'f of a conflict in dale j "gent Ionian'. nigh''' of the Wintun'f .('lull. at the petition of ninny member i of the club. Itiyhop Quayle has conscnt- , e. to again change the date from next ! Thursday the 2 1 1 1 to Friday 'he 25th. : 1 i- rr; body note thn change. He will be hi'-e sure on that date 1-22-1 ! - 5lr. R. l:. M.-Alcer ami Mrs. Thomas . nrook entertained at auction "bridge ! yesterday afternoon at the home of Mr.". ; Hrooka. 101 Doty sire. t, in honor of ; Mr?. T. P. McGtrr of Muudpjaw, Sa?katohewan. Tl'Kh oro mdo hy 1 Mr. Max A'.lab'-n ami Mr. Marion i Mover. The pie v ri Mr. Marion ! Hover and Mr? :.-,. ti.o H'-mhroff .f i Iridiana Harbor. Mt.. V. W. Ttump of iltatt. freoi.. Mich.. Mv.. T. I'. Mf'Iirr ; .. (4tiada. M rf. Walter 11ami iii-ind. Mrs M ;iabn. Mr. .1. IX ! Smaller . II i t. . .1. Mr.vleer. Mr". Mar- ' tin 'o.rm.ng-ha iii and Mr. AY. II. KehrIn Ml. j Ye-ord.; j.':':ii""ti the ii:-n.let of ; the art comm-.ttee of the Hammond i i Woman's Club me; at th home of Mr.-. , T. I', l.eary m Logan Mret for their ' regular study meeting. A short bustI cesa'on vast" held preceding the pro- ! rn. when the members made final! ! r.rer,.ra,o,. for mihlio riav at the club !

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Ion Fehruarv Pth. Mrs. Learv had the j Mr. and Mrs. Connelly were nurnerou-. "nrosram in charge and the subject of j At'0'J' pf th'ir friends were guests I l.er napcr was -Amenran Art." Shend they spent a rlea.ant time with vas followed bv Mrs. Welsh who resd i "'U" emes, the prizes in the lat-

ao iruerePtinz article on Abby. the ver r (n,.ri., .r in ihe1 ' absence of Mrs. ' Hamnle, Mrs. George ! t; str..tr. chairman of the dapartment ' s.it the supplementary real'.ng and de- ! scribed the mural paintings in the Tda Noyes Malt at the I'niyersity of Chicago which were unvci'.ed lost. week. After the program Mrs. Leary served delicious refreshments. The meting ,,vvl Mnnrlav nfternoon will he held at the home of Mrs. W. A r t ee t Wennev in Ruth; Mrs. K. A. Gilson. 2U Carroll street, opened her home yesterday afternoon for the meeting of the history committee of the Hammond Woman's Club The program was m charge of Mrs. Glenn L. F.bright and sh" talked on "Railroad's and the Government." Tapers on current topics were read byMrs. Dave Hirsch and Mrs. .1. M. Tum ter. Mrs. Turner gave a very compre hensive, summary of the closing events of the year 1!17. A senral discussion i followed. The members did. F.eU Cross sewing and knitting during the program and at the close Mis. Gilson a ssisted j bv Mr. Tlamilton. Mrs. Stevens. Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. P.eiily srved tea and wafers. j The Woman's Guild of St. Paul'Fpiscopal churt h w UI meet Wednesday January- 2"rd. with Mrs. Richard, Winck.er. 41 Detroit street. at - f n o'clock. Luncheon will be served by the hostess. The members r requestj ci to bring the city to their thimbles ami devote sewing c on new oh tIntents. As there-may not be work for i all. the members are also reminded to bring their Red Cross wotk. 41 t in- yuiwiei sr i in iinn'invini Th" youziger set ; Ti. .A i. Innkii't- toi'varii viir interest to tlie' n.jM. fo be trie,,., ho the tter-i ijts ,.rb Avodnrsdav evenine at the' r-18m-.r of Commer.-e. M-KU eys or-i chestra will play. The evenings proj gram of !nces will start nine o clocn Thr, meeting of Golden Rule upci1 v i ,(f j, for this evening is railed for f"v.n o'clock on account of the grer.t -mount of business to be trans- : kcteI. Tharo will b both le( Hon and) in.vt alia t ton of offieers. 4 Golden Rod Camp No. ISoT P.ova Xeighbors will meet Wednesday cv.-n- j ing at the T. . F. bail. Th- meeting t will be feat'ird by the installation ot j Officers snd th session , ill be c a 'leu promptly at even-thirt y o lok. In a letter under of January 1 ih o M' . F. i). Rick of Wilcox street, j hairni-'.u o the Foua! Franchise) Products Refining Co New Yor'i S3nc R rrr8tUT Corn Products Refining Co 213 E. IIIit Strtt Uliaoia

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nevrr e witriovif a t.ox of M'dhor iir) Siveot Podei or t'liiidreu, for n' throughout the a' flaon. Thf) Hreak up 'old. KUee Keveri'linea. Constlpaiion. icctninf iisoniera. i-i'-aduotio wun

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I' AM.,. All lirnu .t,ir, ?ie Don't accept any substitute. ?r,iilP fKKK. Add i .. Mother ira v t'.i.. l.-i S. . -Adv. I.eagm of .ako county. Senator .lame P.. Wnt.son fa,', a: "In refjione to your' ' telegram of January 15th I leg to aay;that tt i my intention to vote for the' nt'ndment to the fedora! con! 1 1 ut ionj favoring women's auffrane." "".da j Mrs. Kiok received Senator New reply' pajlr.R tht it aa hif intention to M'tf for the amendment when it tame uy In! the senate and that he had m pledged himself to a delegation of Indiana women in "Washington recently. Letter. and telegrams were aent to Senators Wat-' and New from women nnt men prominent in the affair of the county and their replies will be a fource "f 1 p rat iP.ra t ion especially to the v.omen of; he Kquftl Franchise League. Mr. and Mrs. I'hil t. Conneiij. wh'ij """ ', an evfnt of l.it week,! vcrc tendered a delightful irpri-e post-nuptial party last evening at th j Connelly home in Taur ftreet. Th , rt wa' in nature of a h a r I a r i ; "round " shower and the gift to! ter going to Mis Agnes Koib and Mr. KlchsrdRefreshments w ere aerved. 'Mr. ad Mrs. Connelly returned Sunday ! evening from their hon-ymoon and will ' ''ome with the brides mother. Mrs. Mary Lpps, "12 Kayette street. Mrs. Connelly was formerly Mis l.uelln j Kpps. ; t'orporal .lames Johnston. C Shelby, jfjttiesburg. Miss., is L. 'amp j home on i a HiriOilg". 11- IS H Slll'si l in- nvni'-. or his brother. Thomas Johnston ot IS Wilcox street, and sister. Mrs. D. C. K! tin of Fast Chicago. Hot n to M r. ami Mr?. C'.arles tlano. : 4."t) Columbia avenue tht afternoon, a I daughter. J Miss Amanda Pruolnnicki and P.. J. 'Tlu nas saw "'Lilac Time' at Cohan's ' Gi a nd in Ch icngo. A. .!. Kie l, ,.f Lew , stieei. who is 'n the employ of the Limie Air VrodtK tf 'Company has been transferred to Dertver and lft for th west on Sundey. I Mrs. Buck will join him in a few weeks. fjr-rjrfrr UliiJ 1 lX'iili Ju. U Oil NOW A LUXURY n.r Inlted Presat WASHINGTON". Jan. 22 Mi.sh is he 'mine the gieat Ai'i'-firs ti cxtiava- : arance. i he coon oirj crn-i.eal variety is beenmins so popular in the household that its pr-ce is going up alon wiih evevythinjj Je. Com was one of Food Administrator Hoover's rconimendations for the out American table when he looked .n a w,,llr! .i,rritp ,,f wheat. A - result th busy housewife following the appeal ha" been pnttintr tiie apnea! ln n putting '.orn into everything ard :nu'h has P".-ome a a l-:xut instead ,,f i,,t. , a la-ig". a.' m years gone ny. TWO CHIEF mHS OF FUEL ORDER JELG ACHIEVED Garfield Says Homes Are Being Cared For and the Ships being Bunkered. WASHINGTON. Jan. 22. Two of th chief accomplishments sought bv th governnun; in closing dow industry by 1 cut'ir."- off fuej -uppli'-s have b"en a.-hu-' e.j Fuel Administrator Garfield announced !aM ni;ht. Homes throughout the east, he said, are rrinrc coal in larger quantities than has been reported for weeks and bunker oca! again is mo- hit to seaboard in sufficient volume to supply trans-At-j lant ic shipping. ! A third aim - the .tearing of railroad congestion t'ss not beeri attained as je;. large'y. Dr. '-arrVH declare. 1. bj '',f of unu-u.l wathr conditions. I Report Tew Vlolatloiu, j The first of the ten Monday hohdavs i was observed geneiallv vesterdav end

j business everywhere j the east wa. at;MEETING POSTPONED. I a standstill. Reports told of a few viola-i Complying with Dr. Garfield's coal ! lions of the order and said that thous- edict. W. II. I.av is. commander of the j and of establishments weie closed, even! Hammond 'ammandei . K. T. No. 4 1. I though i hey had a technical right to re- I announced ' oda there w ould he no i mmii open. meeting of that order tonight. It h J Today- t the last of the five days . been postponed titi'ii Ian. .'f. t-22-1 : shutdown of ma t,u fa -t u ring plan's ph.' ' - . on V. ed'Tday md istry generally w ill I ATTENTION, KNIGHTS OT FTTKIAS. go about it- husii.e-jf as usual. The m.-eiini: of Hnnimond Lodge x. I Honor's said N'sw York had r band ! 2!" has been changed to Tuesday eenI 'n..iis'' .oa! t, i'U! th bunkers of f'ifr;. .tu. 2 2nd There will be work in 1 vessels, and llnnipion Road- had re. ev - t.e rrol Lank. .Ml Knights please ali ed Mir p'.jes suficietii for tiio mni ihan ; tend

I'iO ships held in pott. I CARD OF THANKS 1 CARD OF THANKS. ui!i tc thnn K o'-r T ; '. 1 . "5 . f r d n" ije h h're, th l!-ya; Nr:aK!(i. ra fy K. "f V'.. Tt1ii4n 'r- - :- f hi'-i'a!t'Pe 1'i r t ; f r f n vn h ;. n1 ;' "- riutii'it - .m- he t -? nt. anl n lo v. : frc if if j f ' , -rr 1 r.ff V t i r, t, u;. .jam f:s rru?.s i MKS. bl''K I- l Ll.i;n AM' KAMILV. Simple Way to End Dandruff Th't-e is one su'-e way thai has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it then m.ij desitoy it i entirely. To do this, just get about four

ounces of plain, common lcjuid arvonjwil! be class-fed as iiori-.-onimis-ioned from any drug store (this is all you will I offsets. All types of repairmen are need), app'.v " t night w It. r, retiring: ! wanted: men who are proficient m the ue enough to ino:'!ii the jcaj.-, Btid rub . upkeep and reps'r of any part of an

it in gently with the finger tips. Itv morning, most if mo fit, of your dandruff w ill be gone, and tine- ot four more applications will c..rnlt tey disj solve and entirely dvsii everv sttigie j sign and trace of i. no matter how ; much dandruff you may have, j Ton wi'l fntj all itching and digging ! of tiie scalp will stop in'antlv. and

RjyVcir hair will be HulTv. lonst rous.

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WELL, IT COST MONEY ANYWAY

"Sarge's" New Kind of a "Less" Day. To Mumti -ond's alrevlx long of iesales das, 1'olice STf.n..nt Usoar V.orcliert would add a "spot leas" day. This would only come, however, after hi? following ten "don't " has been carried cut. The ten cemtnandmen ts of the spotless tow n of I Ia.ir.nu.nd : 1 Don't throw ii,:ioig ,;,n the olewalks c: s: reefs i-n1 jubbi-h an. 2 Don't tear up psf'r and .;at!er it nywhi'. 3 Don't lat, any piis of ashes. r,r r ibhish stay in your ha k yard t tv.n't mix ashe garbage ,n Ihaamo an. Don't nil yen r garbag can or ash bin too full. - - Pont '-hall; t!i" sidewalks, fences bulllina. "r any puhlic property. 7 Don't defaeo park bTiches. school f'.rnit i:e or reading matter S 1'ion't forge' to hlp jour neighbots when in need ? Don't do anythi-ig iha- will bring disgrace to ihe cjiv Lve in. 10 Don't 'ipeci our city to become t lean and perfect at once, but it wi'l become an uial city only whn everybody does something every day to help make things better. MANY NEW BOOKS READY The Hauiiiiond puhl-.c lihiaix a o n e mi t n e open of ihe msiitutions not included "lose (lav fuel order and it i everv day ex.-ero Sunday . For the present the branch at the Industrial high school is pen from 2 to o clock icah aftetnoon. Fno hundred vvdnnn-s hav been supplied the public libra ity and 1 (n hy the schools for the htph isrhool li'-iay whiih is open to the pii hi tc. i At the ii, . in;ral Tark ' there a re i.ot e than a hundred bdoks cieaiine: esscl'.isiveiy with the war, to s;iy nothing of rot. on with soldier heroes, of these "Oifr The Top'" Is perhaps the most popular. However there are new hooks covering a w ide field of topics as for instance Mark Twain's Ipm-ms. Pictorial Photography. Kipling s Diversity of Creatures. With Preble at Tripoli, Americas Case gainst Germany. Mouse .r Atrefis. flow To r.'ev eop Yuiir Personality. 'a :i ,. .: Histoi; ,.f American Literature. A Colo; Notation. Gerard's Ion. Yea i s'mi Gcrm-ui. , Secret of the Sul'o.narine. How To Lie At the Fiont, High C.st ,,f Li-, mg and Four Months A foot in Spa in. RE ADVENTURE - FORJEO. V. BACON Under Sentence of Death in England Young Gary Reporter Home. Gcotge Vbu Paeon. Gary r.ewpaper man and story writer, who was under sentence of death in Kngland this time last year, where he was suspot ted of beJtig a German spy is a c-nt'-f of interest amoi.j.- hi friends m the steel city, who rend of his thrilling escapes I Paeon escaped death m London tower -after the Rritish government became j convinced thu wliile h took money j from the G-rman spy system iti this j country to tt ituel 1 1 g.-m e in Kngland 1 tt hil TIOMOlf fi O,010f-.C1,.- .1 nr. 1.1. . ., ' . h " mvisime ink reporis merely kidded the Hutis. giving Hum information of no a'.K . Incidentally Bacon helped to capture a r! of spis here and abroad. Rut as he had t eonn lea U j violated the ncutral'ty laws of this country he was last wint.r s-'nienced to serve a year and a day in tedfral prison at Atlama prison. ).'. good bh vtor hi? term was shortened. Th young newspaper man. whose desire for a great scoop and $1.0oo landed him as a spv. will for the time betrig attend to the real estate interests of his mother. Mrs. '". A. Bacon in Gary. . i 1 u A v K r nzn, i '. Machinists' Notice. .Me.-tinc of i in r.ro-t 'i n -e Tlmrsdi . .lit:. Jt. aiifi ;, i'u a r catneti- requested to .e present at Trainmen's Hall over Lmn S'ote 1-22-21 .1 1IAP.LK. rres. II. S. .! iHXSi'iN. Secy. NEED SIGNAL CORPS MEN NOW Th 1 ' government, is -u urgen' d nuii'i'- '!" ami a-roplmi' nieand icpairmei, and bas jiuilvu- ;. V. Mill-t. SO. let IV of the .1 V I Kai c-'ij. ag.-i Motor i-i.h to act as cnroometi' agent of the i- public, service reserve fot purpo.-es ,f certifying to recruiting officers r: en wild are Qualified to erv e in tl.e motor mechanics regiments of he signal cotps. Gen. Pershing has requested tiie raising, hy val'inteer erl st men' . two regiments of molor mechanic! About f.O per for service in France. - ent of these regime!. ;s automobile o-- gs for enlistmen; must of 1 to 2 ! in-, usi . 1 1 . st e The v 3 get pa I b 1 his kind of ser ic eng.ne. tpplicants he niea of the ages sr.d :c. to to iniLe gov er tiuirut f -"l is very good. Full particulars may be had by calling upon Dr G. W". Mdlcr. T2ti Chicago avenue. F.asi riii'tg-i This is a f,r,e opporluni:y for skiMe.l m-n vvlio wish to see set. i.'.e in 1'i-iice Mid do ilo-ir l it for

HE QUIT TOBACCO

Thia tfrn, 5. P. Lemphere, was addicted to the exoes.siv le f tobacco for many, years. H wanted to quit but needed aomethanx to help lilm. M learnid of a. free book that t'-l is about tobacco habit mid bo-r to conquer It quickly, easily uml safely. In a recent letter he writ: "1 hive no desire for tobacco any more. I feel like a newman." Any orm desiring: a copy of this book on tobacco habit, smoking and chawing, can get jt free, postpaid, by writing to Kdward J. Woods. 13in K, Station K. New Torli City. You mil be surprised and pleaad. Look for quieter narvea. stronger heart, better digestion, improved eyt-slght. inert ased visor, longer life and other advantages if you quit poisoning yourself. Adv. VERY BLU Gary Steel Makers Strug-1 gling to Boost Munitionl Capacity. Plants are Now j Hobbling Along. Of the steal plants at Gary t.he j mother' works, the Indiana Steel com-; pany, is struggling to boost capacity' and production is now near the 40 peri cent notch. As to the sheet steel and ; tin plate plants they continue paralyzed ' and the bridge r'ni'. fabricating ocean liners, is hobbling along, using up reserve steel. ; i ." fall of snow today cotjpled w ith j new snow is falling in the coal country in.-ide the steel men very blue. Coal is j coming, but slowly. Gary plants re-, quire l.-j.ooo tons a day and must have! a large reserve to take care of wtarser j trouble, strikes, railway tkup3 and tha spring floods that are to come. To turn out munitions there must be raw- steel and to get raw steel there ntut be iron. To get iron there must be coke and to get coke there must be oal. There is no coal to speak of cn hand. The steel industry in the region reached a stagnant state when the blizzard of January 11-12 capped the climax of a series of disasters. It paralyzed the business, and since then it is slowly recovering Atna Kxplosives company is running, having started yesterday after a twoweek tieup. CORN IN PERIL, GOVERNORS SAY Goodrich Among Five Asking McAdoo to Name Man to Move Corn at Once. W ASHINGTON. Jan. 22, Telegrams from governwica of Indiana. Illinois. Iowa., Ohio and Kansas, declaring that unless the corn crop is moved withm the next few weeks much of it will be lost, were laid before Director General McAdoo today by Representative MoCorn"Ck of Illinois, who icquested that a prctieal railroad man be appointed to take charge ,.f moving it. trovtrmr Goodrich of Indina. rnt word that only i per cent of Indiana's corn crop has been moved and that 6u per cent of Indiana's corn croo of 2.000.000 bushels still was on the farm", arid only ! r'r cent in th country elevators. Governor London of Illinoi", telegraphed that practically So per cent of the Illinois, corn crop will have to 'be moved within the next few weeks or there will be penous l"f". INCOME TAX COLLECTOR i Paul ?. Ftagan. income tas inspec'or i ! for Fas- Chicago, has opened quarters i I i r. the cot in 1 1 oh M iv. be I- ft l he oil ,- tie It 1 i and wi'l be available there for con1 sulfation everv day, during office io-urs. for t he next week or two. j Any one. desiring to see Mr. Lagan t in the evening may do so between the 'hours of 7 end J. except Saturday evenIALTS FINE FOR We eat too much meat which clogs Kidneys, then the back hurts. ! M-.s- 'oiks forget that the kidneys. ,'i.ke the bowels, get sluggish and clog-j gsd aii'l 11-e-d h flushing occa siona ly. j i-i-e v have backset. e and dull misery j in the kidney region, severe headaches. ! rheumatic twinges, torpid liver. acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of! I bladder d tsnrdei s. : Ton simply must keep .-ur kidneys i active aii'l clean, and the moment you feej rin ache or pain in the kidney region, net Hb"ut four oumes of .lad Salts iron any g....d drug store here. ml, ;i tahlespoonful in a glass of vvater before breakfasJ for a few days arid your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with ljthia. and ys harmless to flush ctogged kidneys Si id stimulate them to normal activity. D- also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders, .isd. Salts is harmless; inxi'fn.'!v": makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink vvhi.h ev ery bodv .should take now- and then to keep thejr kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A v. ell-known local druggist says he sella lots of Jad Sails to folks who believe iti overcoming kidney trouble while 11 is miiv ' i-ou hie --Adv.

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$20 Coats Inventory Sale Price $14.75 Oler ot b'itei c-;s of colore i f-.ah and "oo- t"our. w'"a largs; 03"r ef mo', a ksrami. a 1 :r-v:r." be!?s vr'fh ornamental b'lch1?, . lr-s a- r!n. brown. gr"n en" narr. $14.75 $16.50 Coats now $13.50 t omen's ir.il Miase' mtn atylith Winter Coa" of wool velour. ketaey and fancy mixtures. with the new large collars, many are trimmed '.n keram'

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$45 Coats Inventory SaYj Price $35.00

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Why Wait and Pay Ivlore? You Car. Buy Nemo Wonderli ft Corsets now at tho old low p ii o. .in-r Monday, February 4, all the popular '". 0 motlols ai-e going up to $6.00.

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ings. Tomorrow evei.ing. honever. has made a rrs ngenien t s to hold school of just. i uct Ion 3' Ga i v he I U. S. ASKED TO CURTAIL ME ASURES (By United Fran.) ASH INGTON. Jan. 22. Curtailment of private security issue and new investment which are not necessary as war measures whs acivoratej in the federal reserve report to congress today. The nation's financial stiuc-toe bas .never boon sounder. Brunt of war com ing on the heei ,,f unprecedented ptosperity has been equitably distributed and easily born. Net earning of $11.-; 200,000 and dividends of Jtti.soo.ooo -re declared in I'M? and better results are! promised this yea r. Despite t! e fact ; fed-ral reserve banks flouted two lib-J erty loans the federal board expense; amounted to but iiioO.ooo.

Phones 136-137 276 State St. Hammond Dealers in GROCERIES, MEATS AND HARDWARE

It being impossible to

t-ents off on all ean goods on our Cash and Coarry Sale, which will net you 10 cents on a dollar. Bread will be S5 cents per loaf. Special on other goods as well.

$35.00 $35.00 WASIU NGT 'N. Jan. 2 2. Cor pott I j W.-il: u Roberts, of Washington s : a e w a- Killed in infantry action on t ! French Dot: i Sunday. General Pershing r-pot today. While the cable did not mif liei.-ti's it is assumed Koh-rt s fig ured m ore of the patrol skirmishes. F-iglil death from natural laiises were teported by perching. BEAUTIFUL EYES .i can iv-a! -, ej e be u i . T IV applvinc Lash;brovinc; Iti-'. D make t . e v e b r ij vv m n d 1 a s 1 1 -thick, lone and l-i .uria: -Successful Iv used ho t'n-' sands. LAsll-BRoW'-l'v ; guaranteed put1--Price, 60c. On sale a' "Mimmers Pharmaey, ITammiind. Ii Hitter's Drug Store. tilling. Inrl. ThHeker's Pharmacy. F.. i hiewgo. li ; Hall's Ilriig More, l.r, lnl. Central lrua Store, Indiunu Harlnn. deliver, we will give Z

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