Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 187, Hammond, Lake County, 31 January 1918 — Page 8
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THE TIMES
Thursday, January 31. l.U
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To Barren Ba2r '
Apply Sage Tea
tfOK Young! Bring Back If, Natural Color, Gloss and Attractiveness.
SAMMIES SOOX TO SEE SIX SEASON'S SHOW- SUCCESSES
Mis. C. i a .ned a t dty part y
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on
e;i i y t --n
n cray.
l.e ut it u I 1 y
row ai plj. i' ;our
tardon s,ai,e lr-ei e.-i into n with sulphur addon, w streaked mid faded lunr
' dark and lu u n.i n ' . .lust .1 ations will prove n re -lat i n r is fadini:. fi rooked cr gro.
Roy Bales Writes of Conditions in Gary to Danville Paper.
Mixing Hie Sapf T04 and Sulplmr reoipe
hom-v 1 hough. i ess :--: w.iy is to g-M 'liug store ail road?
troublesome. An ;i 1" t:le uC IVv.ctli's Compound at B'; lor use. This Is
' be .li-t I in" r'-cipo jniprm ed !y th. jilic.n of other 1 hr : ''ir Ylrnle. v. ipv, grsj . faded I. air is smfu1 w e all .lsire ti retain oulhful appeal a tt- nii'l attractiveIty darkening o:;r hair witft Wi Sag? ond Sulphur Compound, no on
sd-
:i.t our ess. (lis I'.lli
' j ' "-li. lii-Ut' i t : ' nly. Ton .in ! "oft brush with
i our ! ir. tiikir. by ii'.ottr.
- so ra 'u i "i 1! .
or
Ug'l
t- tl, 1
t n tii drs w tins t li :
; one Mn.'ill strain1, at j ic all g ra y h;ur ha e j
111 Mio
c'"S.-il Si:
vr h"uses han and
ml?.
:lar on t. :o .fuily Th ; equi "HP.
pea t -ii.
pr.d.
1 r :-. . yw dnrk. glossy. : 1 preparation
'ift"r unorher pr.',lihsir 1i"i.i.i.;ps b"auti;oft and 'luxuriant, is a delightful twl't
it" i.-.iti -Adv
;d
T intruded pre out ion
for Tli" !
riA.NAiL.Li:. IIJ.., Jan 31 The banfiiie News prints: Koy Uals. former I'annll railroad Plan and real operator, writes from Cary, Tnd.. teliinR of ill" ntumcipsl cleanup now in pr gr ws there. This Till! be some town.'' mh- Italef
nnen oary Eets nr an i ea
wssned. V.e have new tuavor. lie Is doirtjr thing.
"lor the f:i ft time rhe burg', saloons 5 re "aftrei3 ere shut eso repute are under the
searce as iugar or coal. Shortage of Beer. "potatoes, fioiir and hean a also carce. bin this is iareei;. a ioreisu lopulatton and that shorfaae does not ,crry them r,s much a? the lac that there is mi Ues ber 011 tap. and boitied beer ts retailed at twenty ocnts. Haid tJ is f-o bits straight, per drink. In a
tcck pile here the company has SO.i.OO'l ; trr of coal, ami a sieam tliovol i? shunted to the stork pi'e v. hn fuel is ' needed. But It is 110 good when it is Anally gotten out. all slack. i ' Have a snowdrift seven feet dep r ght In front of my hotise. Utindreds j of merj shoveled snow out of yard.-', j '.tror-lTjg It into coal oars. These lais ' a-'l! be shipped back to the mines. Ton wl'l probahly per. part of our laoiv j tv 1th in a fe-w daya. , ' VT J:v the usual wtieatlei. meat- ' iss. estieis. heatless and othar days j here Ail very well observed, too. And i
i;T only some one trouM 11-ako compu'.s. j tt.t yy a .arise!.., day. we'd he tn Pretty , AX. fa!rnSPe- j IVniANAPOUJ. Jan. ?.l. - - TnOSS Telle Abeat Fnel. counties situated :n the eastern, north-"B-f. no kiddinij, the fuel .tint,nn em and southeastern parts of the state
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'.ienerais ctmriian.ini2 cantonments at.il naiior.sl pur.rd canps are enthusiast ic over the p'an endorsed by Secretary of War T'.aker to provide entertainment for the soldier?. The
W tsfr
yfcot e.s St" te?ri
A'-al! of ('arey street- entera very pretty affair, a birthf -.r her lit lie daughter wht'se
first tiriliday ar.nivprsery oi-.-nrred yesI terdsy. Little ones to the rtij.iibor of i fifteen and accompanlrd by their moth--:s were the guest s "f the day. Th i perorations were carr'ert ut jn pink ! t. f"! very daint; ififV:nfn's were J ei"- ed. j Word received fj o:n the bedside of j Mis. W'jliism l!tigiif, v-:f oi hr. 1 i ioghr of Indiana Harbor, wh is a ; patient at the South Shore 11 '-U""' in Chicago, ! that wii! :-h is ttiH 1 . (itiffelly 111 hopes a linnj- entertair.ed for her recovej y She has deii eloped pnournonia loliowins e ery serious opentlon perform. d a few days ao. Her husband is in constant atj tendan- e and is hoping foi the best.
I .liilms r.oeiiiiinD:
.Marks f airi fa--f j i . ntr p ii'-K fro:u an operation days CB'T for ajjietidit
r : o n itis
J'.scph 5 Hatha way ,
et'n hr.sp.is! h:elds. father
j o i e r - tit:: a Teiv
is. He is at in Hammond of Mrs '. '"- st;eet. pause i
ye
f th
MfM.'S. i'Ja '. ..I llsm.iton a:id Wai t tlr.gler, both HemlO'-k Cip"! rfs'dn' are a'lendtng: the p.u : o s'""w ;n ago today v.-t'h s. r;--v of s'.eetit ; on or th ''e ii-odei y.o M Ia"i Iton.
31. -s. r.obert M-Ini...sii of F'.r
i!i5 oeen oa.irn to tne DP1s.d or
s stes. t h is ill a; !. home r t1i'8iul, i.ihi o. It is not known ,1 is' J.o-v Jong it will he necessary for Mi Mcintosh to ietnain in that city. Miss Ce'.Ta Cohen is having the N-,v A-i -tion Bridge clnh meet w:th her t .
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For Acid Stomach, Indigestion, Gas or Food Souring-Pape's Diapepsin Instant Relief! Neutralizes excessive stomach acid?, shopping dyspepsia, heartburn, belching, pain.
hit back y ; ferment sour, gassy j Dyspcr'ic. ;
RELIEF FOR LIKE CO
pian, it is feu in ofTicia! circle, solves tr.any. seriotis prohlems which camp comrr.a'iders face) in preservir.? strict discipline and at the same time
Oer.era.1 K. M. eurr.ir.andhie the citv.p at Yati ank. i:i w'r.ici) most of the rc.cn.vTere drav ti directly from the City vf New York, has faced a particularly difficult problem, training commission oncers say. "It is a severe test to take men from civil life and subject them to discipline and the entire chanze which
is incident to camr life all at the i
the enlisted personnel and to tfca officers as .well." Smileage Campaign ou January 28. In every community in the United States. Jnviary 'J8. a campaign will be started tosprovide hich class entertainment for the men in the cantonments and national gruard camps.
ihe campaign will be for the sale of
. really yet tin a; serious. And w;tii j are particularly hard' hit by enly a. fen- apadeftils of coal on hand, j shortage, according to the -off n X can recall not only the bin; mines near 1 fuel adtninisv-a'er for Indiana
iOaoT'.lie. but the scores of little wagon 1 counties, extending all the way from
m.nes. And I can visual. ze the drivers ! the Ohio to the Miobiran line and arross
e coal of the i Tho?e I
same lime." says General Johnson, i is called "smileajre'' books, little "Anvthir.B- that can h rinnn to effect . .bo containing twenty and one
feonw of the men. suddenly ! this transition into the military serv-1 hundred coupons rood for admission from an evervdav life where ' ice in a smoother and less abrupt ,' of soldier to the liberty theatres
il -::.J -l . ii l 1 t nmnnar sri tanri h , v r n.-J i-oritv ittiivo in ins ii,iviuih:iii.i
found relaxatio;; in nearbv cities and i !PPnea of tnose .who have will-
insriy etiiereo tne service ana are cheerfully performing their duty under a very irjtcnsi-e schedule of training. "We have at present over thirty! tho-Jotr.d msn in this cantonment and !
it i3 out of the question to aliow
sentel in the camp, in theaters built mors than one-third or one-quarter i stosd, are planning to buy smileape by the fjovcrr.ment. Krien.is of the : of them to po to the. city oil Taturday books in quantities and send them to roidiers throughout the United nijrhts and Sunday on account of the camp commanders for distribution as States will pay for the entertain- lack of railroad facilities, and conse- tney see fit. St. Paul has alreadywent by burin? Smilrajre books, con- quently the entertainment which will ordered 5.000 smileare books and mining coupons pass.nfr soldiers to undoubtedly be furnished of a high Minneapolis has placed an order for the shows. 1 class nature will be a p-reat baon to i 7,000.
ailotvir.jr their men necessary relax-;
a (ion. taken
towns near the camps where influences have not been of the best. Under the new p'an, some of the best kinds of entertainment, the country afford?, including sit or more of the season' best successes, will be pre-
and national guard camps. The little
books are to be tent by the purchasers direct to soldiers who are relatives or personal friends or to the camps for general distribution among soldiers who otherwise might not get a book of passes. Wealthy individuals and business orcaniza-
tior:s, clubs nd societies, it is under-
Do some foods ;ou eat taste gooj, but work la into acids and cause a ik'n, stomach? Now, Mr. or Mr:
Jot this down: rape's Djapopsiri helps neutralize the excessive, a-ids in the stomach so your food won't sour and upset you. There never v. as snythitig so safctj quick, so certainly effective. No difference how badly- your stomach is upset you usually pet haw,;.- relief In five minutes, but v. hat pi'ii --.- ;. ou most is that It helps to regulate your stomach so you can eret your favorite foods without fear.
SU'
far "
times they are slow, but ro 'Tape's Uiapepsm" is jositi-. e trallzing tho acidity, so the won t come back very ,nul. k!y. Ton feel different as soon as
Diapers, n" ooi;,-s n ..yr.lact It'i i!,. stoi.'iaoh ii, stress Just vanishes- yo.n stomach pets swee. no gases, no 1-ch ; in?, no f(ivHtions of undigested food your h-i'l cleats r.T.d you fno f.n. Co now, jual.-e tliO b'st in t;;!.t ,., you eer rr.ade, bv fc-etting a latv" fif ' -cut case of rape's l.iapcp.n ftota an drug store. You realize in five mm titesj how needless it js to surfer fretindigestion, dysnepsia or ar.v sfoma. 1
Host remedies give yo i relief some- i disorder due to acid fermentation. Ad .
usene
A. Grisvjold S Son
.i,c.iiiii von. i txm a.iOw:ng some or i tne nortner-i part of the sta'e
r he lumps to drop outside th coal shed, i way s been dependent on eastern ooah t
The drivers j The southern section of this territory I Vnd nfter the I lias had West Virrinin .-onl stunnoH !
ri er points ar.d j
Aotr.ir cut it Srive
all in Is gon
that he the shd
-tispect.cr. Juicroteope
I to
southern section had West Virginia
ti e purchaser make? an I Ohio river to Indiana
Banker's Wife Advises Hammond Women
never yn find coal
ha'-'e dust
us"3 a then by rail to the de?t jna'icne. Farther
in the! north and stoss ih i,,-ns ti,-F r,f Oi.
srth below tie cp-n!ng where the coal j stare Ihtsburc coal has be-n the main
l ive ii, source of
I ha.1 o...a,-ii tiiible ,? beet J
uid
I
".er with a. niot i day ago as she jasernent at airs
ro"ii tne second
in ;o: was
to
s shoveled ir., h:
I have felt
many
t'rpes. have to make
i
wltnout a e,t tion.'
upplv.
Now, however, the Ohio river Is fro2-
tr.e acq-taititance en
tte fjel -m!nistrator hortty. be- 6.r,am for manv w-el:s. This cut off came net a pound o coal Is d'strlhuted th- eurolv of the soothe rmn,..
omclal -O. X.' on the appli.j jn a4dlMon. ther, ),as bet, ,.0 p,,?s. , burs coal coming jn for some time and
Worst In Year. ; this affects the casiern snd northern Hales further states that r!ral i counties, irirn who have ben working a round j The fuel administ-.Mor. in lor.nection
iu. . .i.:;.r to na.r a rn tu r y i wit H the ra road niarinro-iT )os
nere T--r was a time when
I fat nothing but oasf, fruit cr hot r'aIter. Ki ei y i lii.ng cire soured cr ltniri gas. I '.ns tnis-'t able nr.tJl I trtd
ttmp.'e ruikthorn t.ark. glcr:no, c'c.
tltroTT :ng
i l-r.-ak.tm ! ate.
her
Tore; ol fell"
innate ac Ident descending the foot slipped he last step, asa'.ndt a box i. nder medical
Mi
o-esert there never was a time o much trouble, was had w;h "-r t.-affc was so eongeso,-j
snow.
ONLY SIX MEN RESPOND
Net more than
spondsd. at
1:
as mixed in A31r-i-ka. This helped m
the FIRST PAT." because flushes the IINTIRI". bowel
pletety it vli'ti-s ANT 7A!K scur --
Adlor-i-ka ! he
tract com- ; 'he'.! re
stomach. as or constipatk-n and prevents rpetidieiti. The INSTANT action is surprtitig. O. Ngeir, druggist, Calumet Ait. and Kayct'c Street.-- Adv.
i,
ar
ranged to ship coal from the-' Indiana
fields in'o the southern counties and also
in to the northern and northeastern
counties, not by the usual coal oarr-inc
roads, the Pennsylvania and the r.ig Four, but over the Wabash and the Olov-
I er Leaf roads, neither of which 1s a coal j carrying road. 1:; th:s wav. thv -
a half dozen i, en .... '- ' " """!"-
n o'clock this jm'r.r T'' prod-ietion of coal in Indiana :n
fhe call for help -net was sr,t out by'?:' far ' that of any- prevMayor McCormark of East Chl-.ago. . es- 1 'a r- b-v '"""V mi!!:ers of tons, larday. '" This Is well illustrated by th figures The mayor wants volunteers to help ! P""'-"; shewing the growth of rroe'.eer cfM.he enow-en Foray rh a enUe. so I 'i''' ,!OU r'n t:i niines along the Vin'Tt bread, sugar, and m-at and other ' onres division of the enr.sy 1 ilirl.i necessities ean.be brought into the city J 'or the last thirteen years t,. by trucks from Chicago, making us i- 1?"5 ,h ,-,tat production of these n-ines dpenn of the uncertain fre'ghl traf- I was I.IS.OO tons. In 1 307 it was Ktlc. This is an important matte,. an,j . 0f0 tons. Ir, t?1S if tibs - cJ.nn.j is impossible for th.e r,y adnnnlstra-( ,or:s ar,li ln 9!" !t 4.6.O"0 tons, t'.cn to handle if. without help. '"'. H'.-.ry Jameson, fuel aoministraa V,v A ...I ....... ., ..-'7 Cor t',. l. n , - j ...-
1 .-".. j.-.,. ..... :, r'n rr:e roa.I : -ttla i--.5o.-ji sTxe-)
tirr.orrow ir any relief is r,v,i,;n.j men to neuser.o.d:'?. asking them
ter of M
yesterday on auto shw i The Tw'r.
'C'iliT 1 P.r
t r. e , r it a
i '"n ( ' . t '
spent a ;-i3n "i'h M". Char!" line at reet . En-.h; elliii.na'ed l." i nnd the -t...re nc;
: o to aid ' r.s'on of light i r. g w : i Mrs. Isfl
ihe TI' 'I ' the ? o. '. ishtr.cn: -. 'ake r'Sf M " ? ; n
Mrs. P..
is li ere r. ;i a lati fa-ii'ly ' pan led ba been to that
Fe ; ,1 . n e . is' 1 Wlt'i i H.'.'ti s
Sus: t.itv;i
, us !ti Fir street . home from tl-.e
Mt". Ihithvctdery CTib e. f t e -r. o n e s t e : d a ' T- tj-iown in Grapelet v v. oi k has been ,e luo thes. 'iflvs icil krttting token !.!. At the con'i;o hostess sericd Tiie r.evt meete .1 1 the. horre of 1 rr.ond street.
H-hron. Ind . the Peter tvhetee; and aconi-
A".' Ioi a
1 a -i
who b n s
NOTICE.
Maty .McKenna, a v. A
6l'i I44!h street, eliperi anrj fell on
sidewalk in front of the Hartley
e s t e ; d a . b i c a k ; n c her lee.
"as poked urr and taken to her ie by the dtive(y b'-v at the l.a?t
! h! -ago Ten to; e. : The Missionary Society of ti.e M. TC j '-liurcli will meet (t;, T. IS", ililes. il'.' l5th street ton-.-1 ro w afternoon at i open. s, and prayers !d by Mrs. Gorge p .lone. There -i.il he a serlptural radtng by the hostess. Mt s. Jodge Rosrcs w'll render . vo.-a irn us;.-. Tbre "ill be reedincs from the book "MlleI stones" und d.s.'Us:on will follow. J. ili ilie Mnsjn f. ,11 sing and "Th" Kutgas" in charge of Mrs. Iteese Williams. The ; progt ai i will he follower bv business Those na-t-.erl in the group of fomorcw Irtie the Me-da iies G.lee. r.eese Wil-
. 1 atiis. A. P. Tut us. V.'.lon, F. . lis-ns and .1. T. Forakei. R -fresh , -,t ill be served. i T.. ;. K"th was in t'l...ag on
r. ess y..t erd fi y. Mr and Mrs. J. M; leu ot Carey stiee i enterta'ned at a dinner nsrty th M-s 1 f; s and Meda:i.e A. Larson and C '.Val! of Hertlock.
1 Th" regular :no
m.it.ent s
ICi.'i-
unantntously agreed to make liberal us of the oil In the future. The cakes praf:ed w-,th the accoxpani.ent cf cot-!'-e wets srv?d to the guet". M:s. Joseph Hartley, her two daughters. Miss Hazel and Mrs. Pav.d Johns wnd Mrs. j. Horn who accompanied them, forti-.ed g theatre party and attended the matinee p-rfoi tr.ance at Cohans G-and theatre In t'h.lcago rter-da-'. s-ejng Jane low! m "T.ilac Time."
I Tied I'eteis, who departed ftom this' life yesterday mot nine; at en eary hour.
at the ad-.anoe.j ess of .3 years, and v ho was a pioneer t estdent of indttia liarbot and a familiar figure in
thse pai's. owing to Irs alertness and J interest in all good projects offered to 1 the i Kiiitunit:', and a ci il war veteran I is being taken to letit'orte t od a v via the j T..s.k Shote. where requlettt high mass will be held In the Cat hoi to church of
that oit-.-. and his i with h'gh military 1
o a t r, s n o ; s .
laid to test
cflon B cT tl gregational A-d : noon with their tiird '""adman in for next month's la ted at this ire-
, i.ad'.'s cf the Con- ? meeting th.is afterchairman. Mrs. FdF.eacon street Tlans V. nrli TT ; ; I b" formt;t ing.
it i
trusl iitj meet
man m n o cat
C'i.tainerl.
possiMv rrpr,r,d ihu'- n 3t "'t on"
sr:J wield- a shovel is ased to report in i an,i a'' '""' ""c-e re morning sf the city ha'.i with shovel j t,l?-'' r.ot ha: ni r'ek. Nine o'clock is the hoUr I hn X for " 8!"!'? ' ! and ar.g fu.;.
:o
room In their homes, as possihle, v hieii . thus saying their - rojrnber of rooms
LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE IF SICK
end coal opn conference
e public in h e commission In fe"' day s, et press the opinion i 'he coai sitijation is serious this t.-tite. it is toiT.g t0 work ou', to t ha t within the next few
or ' Fas'.
n i . . a l Fl: st itcaeg.
fit th" Oi; j;, February 13. the election o
Ueetrg '-f 1.e t-en.berS Cong; -cat onel ohur ic . Indiana. tt:!1 h held !. V.'dnesdsy evening. I'IS. at T:' p for ' trustee hvrf (l,c rsn-
When constipated or bilious give "California Syrup of Figs."
rtHlrea(4 nn.Fi.i... j.. .
j w . cu- .A'.cii.;-:;i. !erators who have been
' With t'lO IlllMt.. .er, . e - ,. ... I -
.the las i that w! just at its wa y
w-.; everythir.g will he back to normal i '! tere will be plcnt v c f coal 'o nee
A spell of tra'pi weather
orsumption would be
the greatest b?sjtl tliai cou; fon row to help 0,,t the coal problem. It was pointed out, however, by C. J. Fle'cher. representing the Knott "count,-
they were r.ot at
ion ' rgular!
t-ier b-
Ol- lii-
MAF1V A
ess j? ri ti'ee. ng.
a
: n sc
: A:d f I it" ;d Pen 'A i, ": pi n 1 1 a n sa Miss ?
GET NEW KIDNEYS!
and t!o:nb!e, pjrlv of the Fad e.' or th" ' "o-.gi-ra'!ons! .hi:r"h ' Ht ti:e hoi'te of th" president. Mrs.
Hiatus In IC'th street ysferdnv
en. As;d ftom the business
ted, tlic.e nag a demonstrator. 'l-.warlJt. who prepared riuqh-
The oilorgans o thev fat! s.'o! thro111 the s.' i ne r f s t J cf ne ss
Irreys ar the most c: ei-w ored f the human body. nd when
In their worn of r.iterinK out j ing off th po'S' ne d. eiopd s'ern. things begin to harpen. I the first warnmss is ram or in tbe lo-,se P -t of the hfl civ I ,
! A V!?.
iv. , ; new rnd
and
cooked row p! I cut s 1
tl.em I ' e Ci uttr
I the demands.
j that, would reduce
that
cos ; ope rn tors
;this time able to produce more than ! enough coal (o fill the orders of the
If coat- administrator. This did
1 elude coal for
Pythian Pieasj dance at the K. ' iirii. ?-st-i;..iay Good tflt'Sic. ic. FOR RKN'T I.igl t 4X24 '. t 1 1 t ' : c o ri d bor
Feb. "ml
ie Ci.b if P. kail ver.'pg.
housekeeping -i.o:i.s ."'t't, Indiana Har-1-31-1
! o a no', t , one -1 in; d. gt-.es iis ! and is highly appro M I ch i g.il n ; ,,: . r.r.eri' e n;rii
it were -"-ell 1 e substitute -. Z elements
highly colored urine loss of apoeMte; m1'gestion: irritation, or vn stone :n the bladder. Tltn synvptop-.. indi.i'e a t-ondi'fn that nia lead to that dreaded and fstsl malady. Fnch s disease, for which -.here ;s stir! to he no cur". Tou .-an oltnos' oerfntil' find ;nr.u-d-iao rehef in GOI.r M EPA T. Hiarlern i-ol Cspsiiles. Foi- more than -rto vnrs
his fwrnoun rreparation ln be-n an uu-
This paTts.'tj'a- , failing remedy tor ati i-iny. rt.a.iaer j v,,. ,1- j,, and urinary troubles. Gt it at any drug el n- ,J e 11 "" store, and :f if docs not giv you .-itmot s. The lad'e . immediato rel-ef. vour money oii: he r..
1 with the funded. He sure yon ge. ,n wmi
, ..i , n. in. nana. ."tit" '.1...-1 ,f nu..i". in
t K,v. lliree s.ves
cia; s Ron" by and
in one o T 1 1 i e hi the market
and lard b
1
plea s
of i lie high"
Ad'
FOR P.E.VT Furnished rem
'ami!'' for one or two; street, Indiana Harbor, f ti Isli to hereby notify
and all patties concerned that I ii.'l
I not. be responsible for any debts con
ln private
56 01 Elr.i public
TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT
T eeV . , .
, iuiim . 11 coai- - - " a .01 . j ios ara no. in
5- 18 sur etgri that your little cl,-fl coal for Insane hospitals or oth"f:n'm stomach, l!er and botaels need a i stale Institutions, or fop industries, gentle, thorough cleansing at once, j.om of wb.b-h may b compelled to close
W7ien peei i. Ii, cross. listless r.ate t own wlthtn the next fw
pale.
-leesn t sleep, doesn't eat or art naturally, or is feverish, stomach sour, j breath bad: Jias stomach-ache, sore! fhroat. diarrhoea, full of cold. glv aj teespoonful of "California Syrup of; Figs," and in a few hours all the foul, j constipated waste, undigested food and I our blla gently nioves out of its little! bowela without griping, end you have a' well, playful child again. j Tou -needn't coax sick children to take! &.! harmless "fruit laxative;" theyj lava Its delicious taste, ar.d it alwavsl
days unless
coal reached tbm. This nou'.d throw man;.- persons out of work-.
I TWIN CITY ! NEWS NOTES
no.
t
trn-'ted b
as sli has
sepa 1 a fed. GOF.nON"
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Fast Chicago, rnd LOST Blue Fox Hound wi:h hlii 1. heed, lest Thursday f;o:-i 44- O'.c.i avenue Rwa.i i ft'iin-d to tl.l address l-;;.i-l Mrs. August Frondl of 4Sth street
LADY'S AND MISS' ENVELOPE COMBINATION. By Anarcl Worthintoii.
re. ekes them feel splendid. A si roar druggist for a 60-cent bottle ft "California Byrup of Figa," which ha tfirectlorta for babies, children of all a$s and for grown-ups plainly on the bcttle. Beware of counterfeits sold hera. To be sure you get the genuine, ask t see that It Is msde by "California Fir Syrup Company." rtefuse Mjr ether kind with contempt. Adv.
Katharine HonsrO. ast OJrott Av., Phone ZS3. will be pleased rrelta aari recelxe aoclnl netra and adverdilng far Tha Timet. Mr. and Mr Josspii Matbaugh of cf Monterey, Ind-, and the latter a sision iv dinner at the home of th" latter
NOW OPEN
The Baltimore Hotel COR. REGENT ST. AND MICHIGAN AVE., INDIANA HARBOR.
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fine Steam Lipaffd Rooms with hot and
watpr. rnvaip vraraee lor a in o in tt i les.
Julius Lupu, Prpp.
Louie Houtshilt, Manager
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VINOL MIES
And Invigorates Old People Any doctor will tell you that the ingredients of Vlr.oi as printed below contain the elements needed to improve he health of delicate children and restore strength to old reope.
F ( od J.iier and Beef reptor.es,
and Manganese Pepton-
and Ammonium Citrate. Soda Glj cerophospiiates.
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t scariii. Those who l.aie puny, ailing or rundown children o'- aged percnts may prove this at our expense. Resides th.e good li d'.ies i-hildi"n and
the aged there is nothing like Vino; to'
restore strength and vitality to xvMk. nervous women und 01 er-worketl, randow n men. Try it. If you are not entirely aatlsf.eld, we will return our money without ciuestlon; ttiat proves our fairness and your protection. Millions of people have been convinced this way. Joseph tV, Weis. druggist, and Norf'.s Fhcy.. Hammond. Ind. Vino! is sold 111 Fast Chicago by Schlieker's Pharmacy, and in VTliiUrg by I.. IL. Matterns. and at. the best dru" atere in every town and ejty in the count ry.-Ad v. t
A rmry -isintT an-i pra'tlrai untJerfcar."nenf which can be irr lmp er Tr.T -Isl.orste. accordioj to the rreut of -rtaiinlnf r'sed. Is Illustrated I" No. '1 !ips on OTer the head, and there l sn -t tension on the lower e.lg of tbe bsk whh b joes between the knees snd buttons tu fhe front. . The neck mar 1 e cnt round or tcjuare. There l s'sn f; psttem for a s'-.e.rt rlrculsr skirt which mar ! S'weil onto the chemiss if desired. The neejt mrr h" In round or square outline. Shield slmped" pieces to go under the srms sre s.lso included id the psftern hu'. thr ma; hp o-nitterl. T1t Tacjr's and miss' nre!np cytn'iliiMfott rsttoen No. SfSIS I, cut in focr :s 4" atnj 44 ttiches btjst tueasur As ou th" flan re. the .b-jncli sire requires 4 yards ."VS-lnch materia!, with four yards insertion. 114 yards beadinj. 12 'i vsr.ls e.lclng en,! 1 rsrda ribbofi. Without the skirt it requires 2fj yards ?.K inrh aesterlsl. Price. 10 rents.
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OftAUN IN QROCERTES, HEATS, PAINTS, OILS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, SPORTING GOODS, PIPE FITTING," ALUMINUM WARE 278 State Street, Phones: 136-1S7 Corner Sohl and Stat. Hammond, led. Our New Cash and Carry System It is to the interest of cur customers to be apprised th;?t a new system of retailing will be. adopted at our store on Feb. 1. Wc are sure this plan will meet with the approval of our patrons to whose loyalty and R'ood will of the past we acknowledge cur appreciation. To those who have dealt "with us since we started in business, and to those who more recently have favIII. ,1 .!.. . -i - i
oren us wiui meir patronage, we asrc co-operation in Ibis change, which behave a v ill result in good to all thf people of this community. Under the new system, foe quality on which have built our reputalton for many years will br maintained above all, all hough the prices will be greatly reduced on our goods from prices under th old way of doinir business. The plan has been carefully studied out. but its introduction has been deferred until convinced that the new system would work no hardship but prove of advantage to all. It will enable us to reduce our selling cost from 10 to 15 per cent. Prices will be reduced and marked in plain fiir-ures-so every customer can see tbe price on every article. Our delivery system will be maintained just as efficient and serviceable as in the past, but in view of the reduced prices there will be a charge of five cents for each delivery regardless of the size or cost of the order. To illustrate this new system of merchandising aiid'io avoid misunderstanding, we quote a few com - parativc prices 1o show how savings are effected: Old System. New System. Corn 20c 18c Karo Syrup 15c 13c Navy Beans, lb 20c 17c Evaporated Peaches . . . 18c 16c Prunes 17c 15c Oate, pkg 12c 10c $1.02 89c Saving of thirteen cents. Feeling confident that under the new system to be adopted vre can be of more benefit to all concerned than ever before, we. therefore ask a continuance of your patronage. Yours trulv, E. A. Griswold Si Son
Lake County Title k Guaranty Co.
mmasu&utJBima-
hssEm4 Abstracters of Titles
Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands and Lots in Lake County.
FRED R. MOTT, Prat. FRANK HAMMOND, V!o Prea.
ALBERT MAACK. acV-Traa. EDVARD J. EDER, Mansger.
Crown Point, Indiana.
Branch Offices at Hammond and Gary-
