Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 197, Hammond, Lake County, 13 February 1918 — Page 6

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Our Line of Defense

It Is a moment of tense rtervps ready to slip out of the trench at the word of command and at the enemy. Our men on the firing line are physically fit for military 6ervice because only about, one man out cf flva v;is chosen to endure the hardships of thl.i fearful war. Hut we must not be content -nitb. 20 rer cent, in physical health of our American youth. A cannot afford to lose four men cut of five becnuFO of physical unfitness. ?.-ieh weaknesses can be cured. Many -iims the kidneys are to blame. If the kidneys are clogged wi'li .I'&if poisons you suffer from stiffness 1:. the knei-3 in the mornlns on wising, your joints seem "rusty." you may have rheumatic pains, psm In the back, stiff neck, headache?, Fometimes swollen feet, or neuralgic rain all due to uric p id or toxic yoi:;ons stored in the blood and vhica fibould be swept out. Then procure at your nearest drup: Ft ore Anuric (double strength). The, cost Is 60 cents. This An-u-ric drives Vho uric acid out. Send Pr. Pierce. Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo. N. V.. 10c for trial package. lp. "I have been using

Anuric about lour and one-half momhs, and am cured of rheumatism and constipation, after suffering abou; eignt years. Anuric Is the greatest blessInc That pvpr W3

f'V$i'fr bestowed upon

111 . 11 Oil,' UJO who is suffering

voulc? like to ask ree any questions in regarO to Anuric, I will gladly answer, oi Io anything In my power to help suffering humanity." Aktiivb J UlckzL; 611 Is'onb. Ma!n Street.

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HPrEM.G OF A DAY IV LAKE COIXTY'S LI VEX. Y CAPITAL

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V. . i' ;:'.!. has i '!.'- -n as . lit -v the president vf the In.i.:iO: t-V.1 --! ; t-! ' I'.ios t the biennial r 1- !s d at Mm Spiiii;. Mr?. Ktta u V ii,-! of I'u'iiii lVmt. i.at ! i ;i ) n r .1 ! i'f 'in; appointed a MiraiV of t lir jm ea tmreji-.i of th Jn-l-nti;t t . i : U I'lul-s. The two v'mwn , !' mi: os a: e w ell Known in club !;; .ill .a.-r th- st.lfe. n !;! I'l'i-ialion w.i pt rfoi n.ej on . u .. ' ' i 1 1 1 !. !:;is imp n at the cunty fatm s.ii?-rm: w iih jsnnurene. on I'rlii'i 1!' i pr ration was ;wi f i nicil la I. op. ., ' s.n V.'.v. which has I. ecu di''airi-d of nn itig to sf.pval ' :..! oi.cr.ll'.iitiJ This condition v., is . ,:tfcA by an infe.-ied toe. ; The 1 ';i ! i;oi ;c t 'm ft ms hn an intt'.a- ' at;oti s on Sunday niglit at ! tli-;- Uati. a d- :- l- a:;i f rum Uansj :i:.ii'l as-M.-tnts it tli re i in !i .. After ni'ik I oli o . ir i1 n ! i wri? frrt.l. M.. I .-! ni r s i I : i :r, :r. r lias rturnl from i':;o-in,i whero sl: at f-u1t1 t !i i -M-' of Mi?. !:i,7i;o-:ii Ikiln-.aiin. '".' !. :. yinn-:fa l'.:nn i"o. resu: i- ; it ''ik :n ti.oir factory anil .f f ic en ! M"i!il.ir, i.a ir.c : r . '; . 1 n ord f ro'ii !!. f ..i-::.ni)Ji! al": t !i t t !:' ii.'oi :-.n r;t j'lnl .:i ar.'ivint of t!m I.ot. ; l'!o. r i'in ii-'i'i'SS.t c. : p. t ii cuns-

ation of food. All th 1arg tnanuf.ictni or of faim iinpl?nnn! luvf ien notir.rrl that their plants will be allowed to eperat on fuell's daj s. Mis. V. K IKlsrhwa:. is in Monti eilo. lnd.. for sc.'iitl flays this v. rok. Mrs. Hpighway att'ndod tlif birthday eelebr.ition cf her father. Mi. Van Al-

j sttn on? of the pi (iiiincnt ir.'.n of that cil-. Attomoy n. rt. riddiford of Hobart. ! did b;i5-.ne"s at the n.ointy sent toJdav. The Woman's Study c'uh of I'roiin , Point, -was reniindrcj. lst they forget. I by Limoln's birthday, of then- pa'iij otic ri:eetins:. In answer to loll-call tl'o.ishis of Lincoln were interspersed I v. ith sleaninRs from the present struR- ! c!e Miss iiieyfi.iK'e, the leader, f ai

led our attention to the many ways !n wh-.'li ii n pa 1 1 iot ' thojshts may be i unio'.ifiage.l to resemble the genuine and an : n t erest i diseussion on unkind i followed. Jn Mon'ovkit." for Mr. A1U Hrtm n Voukey was thouchtfiiliy s;: on by Mrs. Stella Meeker. M, t. H I, AVheaton and Miss ;-!'a Bre'oci aubst i'.ut inc for Mrs. Mai s "f.te YonUey. gave Nesbits -Your Flag and My f'iaic." and "Wlien Tini i In K.ssed (.' by P.ev. K. O. AYinr.

Alkali Makes Soap Bad for Washing Hair

SCHERERVILLE

Ti.e en'.er'.a.tirneni which was Rien Ty th I'ramaric ciuh at St. l!b:htl's ru ii'.ou'ini was ;arsr.-ly L'' i.ded. T'ie hail was f'.lfd to a pa city. The office! J.e. 1 ovr 20 1 seats for the aiid:.r..e vhi'-h tiiv thoont wot:,-i be snfficl-

HAMMOND VIDOWER CONGRATULATED "Sinco my wife's death, f.ve jeirs ago, X hav suffered greatly from stomach ard liver 1 1 c'ib.s ar.d ;as attacks. I J'-frt over 50 lbs., and at times was a jei'.ow as saffron. My doi tors couid riot help iriA. Six doses of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy have entirely cured tr.e. I ha ve rgatred my weight ami overs ene is congratulating tn Imw well I look." t is a s;mp!e, hatir.lfss preparation that reuiO-.es t!:e .;itarr!:al mucus from the intestinal trart and a'.lays the inflan: fua Men which causes fracti'.aiTy all st omaoh. liver aid Intestinal attXi.en'.s. inrluding- a rp'iui ic : i . One dose v ill convince or money refunded. Summer rhatniaey. ni'Jgely Drusr Store in O'irv, O'ntral Irus Store in Indiana Ttarb ,r -Adv.

opt. but ti;cy v.cre mistaken, for that wa only about ha if rnoiiKii. Xever before ucr- t he re sue') !a rg crowds from ' m ;tli!"r;ii,- towns of st. Joins. liver. ir.f f 1th. Tuikc' ('rfi'k. ver 41"1" In Kets were sold at the door. After . ib.e l:ow- a delicious luneheon was srv- . ' d lor Mr. and Mr?. John T. S chafer. : waiiaf'-r of t!ie ciuh. and also for the I Ur?ruu i-t . 1-jb. I The ii. ilk shippers liere efram stnrf l ! shippitiR mi'.k Friday morn inc. th first V..H" s.me Sa'urday. i.'vfr cans of ii,. -k left that da y. Nii.k Itusli and Nic'k F.rb wen! to c'hif.ao. I'riday. to see if the dears w 'in 'w '' re to cup t r.e a so'ist Ion's ri .ov ' 'iei; x. ;;.ard 'ifn' to I'huapo. iTi- ' day ;o s-ectir? suiTlies for ir.s cus'omi ers. i t:e of J.mn Mats' hore. d.d this moriunc and 1: thousn.t that the other ! cue v-osibl T.: t !ie ury lenp. either.

Whit J And Its People

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,1-hn na.ii-an of Gary, was a Clark L'' s . n e s t ra n sa.c t c r. Ivlar ?sn'in iet'.ivnd to his hmp af-er jpennins the forepart cf the -a rek at Nrthwetrn. Mr. and Mis. 'i.arle s .Scnnenberg; of Totleslon, v.ere v :s! ir.R friends ani retatives fit Clark, last Sunday. Mr. ard Mis. Us'flr Salz.uan of Clark I v.' e r e T o '. 1 e t o n '.p:?r. Ot'o Fiuek returned, t - l is heme 't ; .outh c;i:k af'fi fper.tiing Sunday I n'itb. friends and relatives at Claik. j KuReno c'losson of Poutli Chicago, was a I'iark- visitor S : n 'lav.

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America's Finest Product Capacity 34 Ton with Ton Carrying Qualities Lowast Price Truck on Tiis Market. 303 State St., St. Joaeph, Mich., Nor. 10, 1317. O. Anit'.B Daly, 19 3. La Salle St., Chicago, 111. Sear Sirt Tour letter ct November 9th, I have receive and am gliU to respond. The Tamona Truck look to me to be the beet track In Its olaie that Z have aeen. Z am eo much Impressed with the quality and clan of It, that in all probability, Z ahall ne them la my own bnatnesa. Thero 1 little Qneetlon about the field, for a track of this class, because It should appeal to every retail fiealer anl every farmer. It li a splendidly made prod not, strong, llfht rannlnsr, and economical in. ixp-keep. As to the manifeinaat, Z know these pentlemen very -well, anl kaaw them to be thoronffhly honest and rood business men. , Tery truly yours. yBANX A9TKZ.Z. Plour andTeed Dealer, St. Joseph, Mici. G. H. WISCHMAN Famous Trucks. Inc.

..I1"?10141. i.fico , F2H13US Trucks Fac-

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tory, St. Joseph, Mich.

iar Theatre tonijrht. ,ni Kane and I'ar'yle FdaekweM jn n L'wnsrnus ;i"our.d." Yio acts, rfrt rayal "f i't ; riianner in vhich the scfrrt ser i'A of i J a it y and l"raro-o npe rated ,!ui 'i'S to'-uiy vears of the Rreat Kuropean i nI flirt. Also other mnicdj luc'.'.i re . :-im CA1D Or THA5I3. V.'e wish to express our deep aTre- : elation to cur many friends and the employes of the Standard Oil t.'o. for their many arts of kindness and filial o:ve: . : diirins t)i ii'ness and death of our ! ".lusli.and and brother. Kugene A. St'ns. .MILS. liPNA PTF.VKNe, KT'ti F.M1 A. STEVENS. A. L) STEVENS. Tnncess Theatre tonislit. Taleska Buratt, fir.i of fashion In the 'William I'ox rroductian. "A Rich Man's Play, j thing-." A story of loe n. cold vi idly , I'lcturized. Also Vic'or Moore t'omedv. I :-ivi j The ntan who is fle'ennined to sae siwsys finds a nay to do i'. One of tht ' her na;.s Is join The Whiting ! Inns and Lear, Association.

.Mr. ana sirs. a. u. Mevrns and son of Buchanan. Mich., nr here to attend the funeral of the, former's father. V.. A. fJ,er.s of Indiana boulevard. Mr-. Steveni and wife and sen and the widow, Mrs. Edna f?tven hate j ist irtiimed from r.uda, III, where Into n-.ent took r;.ice. Up to Saturday nisht s;ity-one German aliens had registered at the local P!ii' station. They will be Riven unt:! Tuesday to complete th re sister. The one AVhitin? rotographer is rushed Rett in it out the pictures, each res; intrant having; to furnish four pi-t tires ittiinf to the I'rinc-ss Theater 2 days Friday and Saturday, rvh. 15th and ISih. AVm. I- arnum in "V hen A Man Sees Ited." I'rcn thi Saturday Evening Fost story The I'ainted Lady. r-ii-4t Mr. ani Mrs. Frank .". Aii.son of Shridan avenu, entertained Mr. and Mrs. (.'. Nichols of Hebron. Tnl, for the week-end. Mrs. Flarence Grady cf Michipan, Is here visiting at the home of her brother, Henry Yaneeo'et of 1!3'h atreet Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allison and Mr. and Mrs Oio Nichols saw "The Wanderer." at tho Auditorium theatre in f'hice co. Mrs. Coalman of Laror'e. Ind-. sren ;h week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. AValfr Ginther in I.aport? avenue. A" the new officers are requeied 'o he preeent at the regrular ineelln of the Eas-ern Stars neit Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Evens of Ohio avenue, saw "The "Wanderer." nt the Auditorium theatre in Chicago. Mrs. E. I.. 1'ewey of Louisiana, is here

Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much aikali, which is very J injurious, as it dries the rcaip and ! makes the hair birttle. I Th Lest thin to u-e is Just pjain I mulsifed cocoamit o,. for this is pure j and entire!;- gren s-". It's ci y cheap ! Btd bents the most expensive soaps i or an tiling else an 0 pieces. Vou can ! set tills nt any drug store, and a few ' ounces w ill last, the whole family f..- I months. ! Simply moisten the hair with "aterj end ihIi it in, ab?ut a teasprmnful is j all that is i ej u irp(. It makes an ! abundanf-e of rirli. creamy lather, j cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out ; eas.ly. The lri'r drts qn iculy and even- : l. and i.-i soft, ficsh looUinR. brieht! fluffy, wax;.' and easy to handle. Be- ; sides, it loosens and takes nut every i particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. j ismnjr her father and Mr. Charles' William. Her husband. IT. Dewey, now j a captain in the I". S. medical orps, has j been m quarantine for several we! ' ing to his ha inp chars of a. con-' laKious r:isont?o m the hcspitai. j A meeting; of union men of every ! union in this city will be held in I. i . I i . K. I.ail. next V'nday ru-ln; at .!,-., folInwinK a meeting of the hriekla;. ir' union. Not only meinbrrs of loal unions a ro nised 'o ftM.-nd. b;it membnis pt her locals as well. Th" jneelinR t' to he held in the in'crest of the n-i; - i eri!i"f ii t s ner.d of men f t t'.ie ship- '

; ard. v here laboi.-rs from all trades ar. i wanted. T. J. Sullivan Is the enrolling ; agf nt for wi itinp. Airs. Ernest Mailett of 1 1 ! it s- rert. ' was taken to St. Bernard s hospital in j t'hicago on ifnnday nisht w here she, underwent an operation j rverday nmrninp. llr. Mai let l liad n tinned home. J 'ess than two weeks aco. afr liavmj , been in the hospital foj- four weeks. i The hcme econonoc sei-fjon of the Fortnight;;.- i Hih w ill meet at the high i srhool at 2 o'rioci toniorriiw afternoon, i I. V.'. Curry will speak nt the Star' and Frim ess Theat res tonight in the in- : tor' st of th" shipyard dtie for men. I Mi. Civile I.au pman v." .as broueht 1 hoiie esierday after ha inu been m th I hosi'iial fi-r sevea! months. She is n i he homo of her mo'her-in-la w. Mrs. j Mar;- I.ampmau in Sheridan avenue.

A SAVINGS ACCOUNT in a strong, well managed bank is an asset that every man, woman and child should have. START TODAY Deposit a certain sum everv week or every month and see how rapidly it will accumulate. 3 Interest Compounded Semi-Annually

OUR LITTLE POCKET BANK WILL HELP YOU GET A START.

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CALL A2TD GET ONE. WE HAVE ALL SIZES.

Lake County Savings & Trust Co.

Hammond, lnd.

The Bank With the Chime Clock. Cor. State and Eohman Sts. OPEN TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS.

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Cross at Hammond yesterday. Miss Saiah Mills and Miss Elenor j Undow of '."hicago, are spending the I week at the Bueil home of Indiana bou 1 e va rd. j Mrs. Hobert Wilson of Indiana tooule- , ard, was a iliieag-i shopper, j M.iss Rose fjmith of Chicago, spent the j day with her sister, Mrs. William Kgi ers of Indiana boulevard.

I .w i Is. j- re'i i .els aria n'tugni-:- .-iic9. , viited Mrs. rieis's mother. Mrs. John small bottle destroys ;,JaM'!eU of u,e Easl

GIRLS! HAVE II MISS DF BEAUTIFUL HI, SOFT, GLOSSY, WAVY

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dandruff and doubles beau

ty of your hair.

HOBART

Within '."ii minutes after an application of lianderine ou sn r.ot find a

Henry Traeser It as returned from

Fienton Ilarhor. where l;e has heen

.'-.ligle trace of liendrnff or falling hair j durin?

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taking

to Mr. and

Chit ago

the pa st two

The reRu'nr meeting; of the W. P. A. I '"id your scalp will not Itch. lc;t what j hatha for rheumatism, of :he Mac. -a Ives v ill le JSeM tonitlit ' will plse you in"t will he after a few: A son was born Satuiday

a', which the .-liaitcr will l.-o draped : weeks- ti.e. v.hn you e new hair, f.ne j Mis. Eric Mohl. for the late niemh.-' Mrs. Franks re- j and downy at f.rsl y es- hut really new j Mrs. Eliza Breuba-h was a

ceny. , hair crnwinjr ail over the jcaip. isitcr yesterday.

V little Imndcrine immediate!;- clou- j Mr. and Mrs. J. Stir'irir of East ChiMrs the beauty of your hair. No differ- j fa?, vis. ted here Sunday with re!am e how dull, fade.l, brittle and S'TSKCy. ' t'vj just n,io-,s'cn a clo'h with lmuderinef Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eoidt of Chicago, and . aiefuiiv rlraw it thrmch vonr hair. I vi!ted with relatives hre vesterday.

Mrs. William '"Jiiescn of Amy ave-j takinj "n? sm.i'l strand at time. The -Mr. and Mrs. Ken ward cf Canada.

n ,e. w-.i; entertain the Ko (.r.-ni at a i eiie(:l is ainar.ing y-ir nan- win pe - "ins ai wi nonse or ur

RO B ERTSD A LH

The Munster public school will hold a community sing and thrift stamp social at the school lious" I'riday evening. February r.nd. livery body welcome. Coffee and cake, tf,n .en's. Admission free.

Mrs. If. Daugherty and son Vituril of Highland, lnd., and Mrs. J. DeYoung and daughter Lillian of T'.oseiand. 111., haie j been visiting with tltrir raren's. Mr. ' and Mrs. Jacob Munter. j Mrs. J. Ktmg and ilaiigbter of llanimor.d are -visiting Mrs. Kirsch. ! Miss Myrtle Munster is visiting rela

tives in P.osoland. Ill, for a few days. Kidgo Koad is in an almost impassable condition in plaos on account of th" thaw. The bookkeeping class of the Munster night Kchool are securing blanks and stationery preparatory to beginning th" advanced bocUceping course.

Th'iisday een!ng. Feb.

s n : p r n s party

14. ', r. T is. V. Pi en n of Jtoberts a v enue.

v.a? a c.i' Scro i5:trT. Mr . I-t . n'i a o, -i- e r of Myrtle n' en

. i-trl !ir riiMhr. Mrs. Strum of Ham- 1

mon.V M'-- '", tn.-.n of H.yherts aven'te. ; ted friend nt the Last Stile. Tii" Lad e Aid o" the Kvangeli -at I.m:- h. ! 1 1 u.et at. the T'ronh'Mi audi,it:i Tl-. :rs'ia;. afteiiioon at l."-.' o' 'i-'k. Mr. onl Mi . .i. Hia il. dr.. visited at the F.la-1 ho, ii. on Roberts aent:e.

Trie sen.oi'

light, fluffy end wavy, and have an ap-j37 M.ro- Kentvard. pearance of nbundnnce; nu incomparable , Mrs. 1 eise.on moved yesterday into lustre, softness and luxuriance. the Guyer building- on Third street.

Get a small bottle of Kiton Hon s i r.a : i n l'aiss, flaughter of Mr.

i;c, Jand Mrs. Ft ed Pchavey. was taken to

General hospital at Gary, Satur-

your hair is as pretty and soft as any iday where she underwent an operation that it has been neglected or Injured byjf':'r apP'-t"i'r!l!.". She is reported as cnte'ess. treatment !ha's all you 5iiret j doing- n'oely. i 1 v can hae bea-it ful hair and lots of jt j Mr, trimmer and children '.eft Sun-

j landrir.e. from any dug store or to! let " n counter for a few cents and pro-.e that ', ":e

Don't bark; bite. Stamrs.

Buy War-Savings

1 OPEN NOSTRILS! END I A COLD OR CATARRH

i i f yon w i '. 1 J u " t t r y ! --Atlv.

a little I'anderine.

r of the F.vangefi'-al at the home of Mrs f'ischritrt avenue, r-'i i-

the East h o me r. i

h-; t cli will me Fred L" . e; ens

d a -' evening. The philaHiia L ij cjas EvsnKfi.cni :.; i. li w:i! rr.ee ho-re of v. . '. ;. rtueii ; -t '! 1 e -.-a im th. evening.

Mr. and Mrs. If- Trim Side, vis'to.l at the Win

Alchtson avenue. Mr. and Mrs Pr'rkntan of Myrtle

avenue. rnfrinin'O a numoer ot f tb friends at a f o'clock luncheon.

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Indiana Xei'! attended a theatre In Chicago. frs. eorge H;ldep ltei the Ile

they will near Fas-

day for Californ'a where Join Mr. Brixn-.er and resid

adena on a chicken farm. A large number attended th card party- given last Friday evening for the benefit of the Jfobart branch. Led Cross. The following were prize winners: Indies' first, second and consolation. Miss Martha MacUy. Mrs. Ed Fleck, Mrs. S. Bullock. n.ni.rtM-iv

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I How To Gt Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up.

j ount fifty ! Tour cold in brad or catarrh disappears. Tour clogged nostrils j will open, tlm air passages of your hea l j will clear and jou con breathe free.. . j No more snuffling, hawking, mucouf discharge, dryness or b.eadache; no j struggling for breath at night. Get a small bottle of Fly's Cream

Bairn from your drurgist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic creim in your nostrils. It penetrate through every air passage of the head, soothintr and healing the swolVn or inflam'-d mucous membrane, giving you instan relief. Head colds and catarrh yie'd like magic. Don't stay stuffed-up and miserable. Belief is sure. Adv.

i John E. Caster of Shelby, was in ! I Lowell on business yesterday. j ! Mrs. Jerome Dinwiddle went to f"h- i

brother, !

j cage yesterday to visit h

no is m the hospital. I

j Dr. Claude Brownell returned to his i j home in Feoria, yesterday, after a v;- j

it here with relatives. j Mrs. H. L. BRughman is visiting her daughter, Henrietta, who ;s attending I srliool at Nashville, Tenn.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Ameling of Ches- I

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SHEET METAL WORKS 944 Calumet Avenue Phone 1450, Hammond, WORK CALLED .FOR ANI DELIVERED.

THIS WILL INTEREST STOMAGHJUFFERERS

i Says Indigestion comes from an excess of hydro- ! chloric acid.

n American 'and r.n Ilnglh "popu- Mendo-lwohn number, . partirukrlv, Co-Isr-patriotic" are coupled in one cf the l.itnb'a has rome rlor than ever before new-est Columbia records. Arthur Firld) . to th rxa.'t reprodtirtion of the piano

FinRf both. (no 'When Yankee Doodle Learns to Taxlo; You? Frsncsi?," . rr. oft amuf-tnR tu well a' rtelodious ditty of the day. It deals ith the Yankee lad who want- to pass the timn of the day with the Krrnch la-ip") "over there" and ha to Wrn ihf lingo in r hurrv. In other n-!irtion. Fields' big bar it on pivr much nimaion to rk n o liack to l)car Old Btughty." This it" a IVrii-nh roldipr's fonii of lonpnjr for the homeland, Blighty" bfin the Tommy'!' odd t?r.-n of endearment for hi" fireside and loved ones. It " jolly, devil-may-rarp Ron?, typiral cf Tommy Atkins and'his temperament .

'is. and otlir

tt r'turnwith re!-

Tton. Ind,. -ame last ovpninn to visit

liT mother. Mrs. I-ouis n iclativpn her.

Mr. and Mrs. Tl-.nmai Am 1 lat evening from a v;si ot!vi in Chicago,

Our high school ornfd ysfterdsv ;tr r t?rrn days' shut down on n -rnunt cf no coal. Th (frade Bchool vihl.-h las bipn closed f ir two Wfks c;irts 1 11 :r or row.

A fme favor of wax-time lab.nco nfrvsdee the new Fona hit, "We'll Knock the HeliRO into Ilelipo Out of lMign Land'" find Art.hir Fields puts the spirit of fight into his ringinii. n the same Columbia 1'ecord i3 the familiar and ever-popular "Hail! Had! The (;anj;'sA!i More!'' mng with e-t by IrdiiR Kaufman and the Columbia Quarte'te.

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A well-known authority states thnt stomach trottMw and indigestion J nearly aluavs d'l" to aridity and n- t most fclks believe, from n lack of digestive 1 ;ices. H rtates that an eicus -.f h! drochlorio acid in the stomach retard digestion end B-arts fi od fermentation, then rc.r nteals n.-ur like g-arbKirei in a ran, forming rid fluida and erase. , vhich inflate the stomach lika a tcy haH.ion. tv then K-f. that l-.i-ivv. 1i:mjy feeling in the -hot. we eructate ' . r food, lie ! eh bis. or li8va heartburn, flatulunc?, wa'.eroia.sh. or nausea. He tells us t lay aside all d s:.' n r. ail and instead, get from any phar-niac-four o-.inccs of Jadl Falls and tak-! a tablespoonful in a glass of water befora breakfast whil" it is effervescing:, and f :i rt herr.iorc, to continue, this for one week. Vhil relief follows the first dos. it is iir.portant to neutralise the acidity, remove the gimakine ir.a?., start t'.i liver, stimulate the. kidneys and tins pro:note a free fl6w of pure digett Juicee. .tad l Slt. is ine.vjo nsive and is made from the acid of grapes r.nd lemon j iico. combined with lithia and nodi'im chosphata. Tfcis harmless alts is vised i- thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent results.

New Columbia artists are the Marconi Brothers, an accordion trio appearing in "Jack. OT.ant.ern," who produco mrac

A world-famous musical orjranir.aiion ; of unusual power wi well a-s bnluaney. has just mad.' its f'r?t records for 1 he-.r firct reeord offers 1 wo wa a nuniColumbia. it w the Garde JU-puMi- hers. "Kstudiantina alt," 'and ("Oyer

Everyons should drink hot water with phophat.ln It, before breakfait.

eaine Hand, esiablishrd in 1S4H, cotnrio?ed of 80 muxicians, anil support M bv the French (iovernir.i n! . Tlas noted band recently paid c:i official vi.-it to

J-.nRiand, and win In in London inavou wveral st-leriions for Crilun bia. 1 wo of

their musical excellence as weJl as their novel: v .

Those who like to listen, on a quiet

Sunday evening, to the old ianuiiar

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but in true musicianship, tins trained , ..r,,i Kmdlv I.ieht." Hurr'a

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these, which eppecsr m the February j j,ini, n.lT p(U-,.nt5 ant p-oup, are the military marches. '' L,"ng wil rnjov a new r Tout fans" and "Lo Itevn Passe. ! Uenry. Pli;-r 0'r Columhi Not only in bnlh.ancv. diuh and verve I n ) Js ..Just as j A

mini- j jmgg r9n always be depended m for

expression as weu as xnusiviu yua...

A new Columbia dance record made by I "rot est or Handy and his Memphis orchestra contains "The Hooking Cow Blues" ard "Old Miss Rag," both fox-trots. The "hooking cow ' must bo full of the dance spirit, of the dav, for she certainly does Uot around at "a terrific rate. "()!J Miss Hag" is an r xpert at all the squealing, clanging, grunting, toot ins, squawking, honking -and shrieking; esfn-.s thai have made the "Handy jazz blues" famous. Tof T ...,.Kiiina t in rh.irm-

v- I ll'llllll.l i y.i.iiii.iii ... . . . , ing piano number to the newest jroup , charmmaly sung for ( olumbia by of Columbia rc-ord Thcv are inefc s CampWl and Burr. It w featured by sa dehc3e and f !u-ive "Bu'terfv" and j unusually sweet and melodious vioun Mendelsohns -pmninS borp." Doth ; interlude The same record haa the exhibit in a marked decree tin ruperb ever-popular Rock-a-iJye-Lar::?, suog .technical skill c the artist, and m the j by Henry Burr.

Harry C. Browne, baritone, contributes to the newest Columbia offerings two tuneful favorites of daya gone by "ClimbicR l"p tho Golden Stairs," which was a mighty popular song when folks were etui talking about the Philadelphia Centennial, and "Johnny (let Your Gun," whistled with equal vigor perhaps a score of years later. Brown sing-i both with all the vivacity for which he u noted.

'One Dav in June" is a tenor duet.

."o feel as tine u- the proverbial fiddle, am- lO'.ist kei'P tho Ii4- washed clean. I Mlmoiit awry morning, to prevent its

fiponKe-likn port -s from cl"Kg;iiK with Indigestible material, hour bile and polsI'ti'ius toxins, snys a noted phxshian. If v oil Ket Iteadachen. It's your liver. If ymi cntch coldeasil. it's your liver. If cu wake up with a bad taste, furred tongue, nasty breath or stomaeli conies rancid, it's your liver. Sallow i-kin, muddy complexion, watery eyes all denote liver uncb-anllness. Your liver is the most important, alsi.t th n.ost abused ami neglected organ of the boj;.. Few know its function iu- how. to releasa th dammed-up body wasi, 'oile and toxins. Every man and woman, siik or well, should drink each morning before breakfast, a iflass of hot water with a teaFpoonful of limestone ph"Sphate in it, i'i wash from the liver anl bowels the previous day's indigestible, material, th poisons, eotir lule and toxins; thu-s Icansinc. swoetetiinff and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Limestone, phosphate is inexpensive; any pharmacist will sell you a quarter pound, which is sufficient for a demonstration of how hot water and limestone phosphate cleans, stimulate and

freshens the liver, keeping- you feelins i

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