Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 202, Hammond, Lake County, 19 February 1918 — Page 6
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THE TIMES
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CROWN POINT
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GROWN POINT NEWS
KiFPCnKSI OF A DAY IX LA KB COIXTY'I LITttt CAPITAL
AUSTRALIA'S GIFT TO THE AMERICAN SCREEN
! KIOHEY MEDICINE
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A net report was fled ;i the dark's tfT! ic on Monday In ths Smrleton ditch jas whlh was put ba"'k intn the. hand" of in, vl-..-?' remonstrances may novy be fl'ed against this improvement. Vsr? Thomas Grant an i Niel Brown of Low?!! Ttrp (!,"1nff business at the coantv seat on. Monday in the ?!TiR,'ii'-n ditch matter. Mr .7. Frank Mr and ds'-ghtT K'.,Iii ft on Monday for Valparaiso vhr6 Mis Stella, will mtfr the Valparaiso university. Messrs J. M. Fnlmd, Judge H. B. Xlehol.son, August Johnson. H. R Th"t"n, attended an Elk's Initiation rl hkr-out it the. Osry KIk's lodge en V-nd night. A rit sum was real;7ed f-r the "toral
Red Cross society by the sale cf ti-k-ets for the Ch r v soli t e riub show at the ' i'mwn theatre on Monday night. The ; entertainment f a very clcv r om and the i 1 ib is to bp congratulated for rs patriorio spirit. This is the rnnd affati- th club has given as a Red , ("rfiss benefit am! they expert to give a dance for the same benevolence in the ispa r future, i The 3. ad.es Aid Society of the Meth-. edlst church w 111 meet at the. church ' on Wednesdav afternoon for a business : and sor.al se.js.cn. Tea will he e rvM i Hi 4 o'nook. All friends of the soe'ety . a - e : r s " '1 t o a -1 f n d Mrs MarR':: H-'iser tvIU apend sev- ! oral i s t h - - ifk with h s r son U--n-i i1 f.ivrlv in
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Coming at. ti Frinces.' Theatre 2 lays. Friday and Saturday. Kelv ZZ-1". VTilH am 3. Hart !n "Tie Narrow Trail." 2-1S-4 Pr4ac Theatre tonight. Blllia Enrke !ri"Arm ad Tlie Girl," a luick-fire hrt. !ntreat story, r'ght eff th boards ii Broadway, A '.so other pictures. 2-13-1 Star "fheatr tonight. Kannie "Ward fn ' Innocent," written by Geo. Eroad.'irs. and picturing A. IT. "Wood's procuction in a Paths i-icture. Also a comedy. !-!!?-! V.hat fi.r you doing toward providing a find that will be jour niaittay r.nd prevrnt yen from being a 0' pendent? I'ri;dent peop! forestall" such a j-oss :bi Ti i- hy having an aovunf iih
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RECOMMENDED 81 DRUGGISTS
About a quarter of a centurv am Dr Klirrer's Swamp-Root was Ir.Toduted by j me tn thia locality and th peo&! who I have- used It during that time have been 'fry favorably Impressed with t'n re-' ';lte. Kroni rerauna experieno I am ! pieaaed to atate that I believe It to be! wry ni medicine, and It la my optnion that, it possess- pplep.dtd curative value In the aliments for -whioh it s j so hlrtilv ree jinjnended by the 1arg9 ! number of peopio who have taken H. I Very truiy youn K. R 1.AS1I. t)rutrglat. ! Sept. 19, 1316. Athene, Ohio. :
letter to nr. Kilmer C. Blngbamten, !V. T.
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QUICK
MUSTEROLE-
RELiEF! NO BLISTER!
It 5oothe9 and Relieves Like a Mustard Plaster Without the Burn or Sting Musterole i3 a clean, white ointrrspnt,
made with the oil of m jstard. It does all '
the of tha old-fashioned mustard1 tion- "r-fta
plaster doe3 it brtter arid does not blister. You do not have to bother with a doth. You simply rub it on and usually the pain is gone! Many doctors and nurses use Mustercle and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly teil you what relief it cives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup.
stiff neck, asthma, neurasgia, congestion. ! Hammond, spent pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains tii ;atte, moth
and aches ot the tacK or joints, sprains, sere muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted leet,. colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). S'Jc and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.
Tho "Whiting Savinps and Loan Associ-i at ion. Office l!?:h sir. TVhtting. i 2-13-1 The two-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. : John Domks of Ste.ber street, passed! away on Sunday. Mrs. C. Cunningham and Mrs. Nellie Burko went to (finoago jesterday to at-. tend the funeral of their unci". ' ?!!sht!y soiled Nemo and Kabo Corsets I "id nixes. Half price this week. Fr"l s, I .'11 !!''!b st. Whiting. 2-19-1 ; Oapt. McCs'pe of Houston. Texas, is! hf-r visiting h s wife on Atchison ae-; nu, and h. six ivpks' oid babr is at the Mtohael hospital in On- i cago. Airs. Mc"abe resides wi'h her fufn's. Mr. and Mrs. Slater on Atchison avenue. 5e 'he n-wr stylei in Spring Millinery. .!ii t what jo-i are looking for. In "-a'lii. c:-p and straw co.ubinations. at ; Treei's. 531 119th s. Whiting. "-1S-1 Mrs. D. R. Root of Central avemif. lias i gone to N'ew Tork to spend severa! Ti!on?hs visiting ber parents. I.'eut. W'a rrcn BeaubSen ho on a! short furlough visited his parents. Mr. i and Mrs. H. F.. Bfaub.cn on l.apoitcj avenue, bas re'urned to Roston Harbor. ) Francis Dcnhern of i'hiiip losan. I ITov;son. Texas, is sttffering i'ii blood poison In his hand.
FOP. RENT Furnished rootrs for light: ho.isekeeping. f,2 Fischrupp v.t.nt Whitinj? :-19-lj Tli John McDermott and Kugena O roga n ! f a 1 1 '
of (irt-at Lakes, spent Sunday here visi.ing their ra rents. The Fa rent-Teachers' Associat ion will have r pro;ram nnl riar: 'ing party at h hight school auditorium Thursday night.
.lor.n ITaiuski
bttry on complaint of Andy Donkahk. ! ' to housekeeping
was releisod on $!nn cash ba
Roy I'h ill ps . no tv at Great I. a
nday here visiting at the1
i?cb!eehty home. ;
The bigjrest social eent of tha sea-i son Friday night. The Whiting Ma-
sonic Red Cross Benefit ranei. 2-13-1 John Hows of 211 La port mm;. stiff --red a very badiy sprained ankle as the resiij:. of slipping on some :ce.
M'.orney and Mrs. i""!'.dc Cleveland of i
Sun'iay here isiting' r, Mrs. C. Stewart. ,
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TroTe AVhat Swnmp.Ttoo Will 1 for j lou. Send ten rents to Hr. Kilmer Co.. ' B.r.ghampton. X. y.. for sample size j bottle. It will convince avon. You1 will also receive a booklet of valuable! 'nformatlon. telling about th kidneys i and Madder. When, wrltlrg, be e'ire i and mention the Hammond Daiiv 1 Times Medium and large, s.ie bottles j for sa'.e at ail drug stores. Adv
Do You Heed Farm Help?
Cut cut and mail this notlca properly f!lt;d In to U. S. BOYS WORKING RESERVE Car INDIANA STATE COUNCIL OF DEFENSE 83 State Houae, Indlanapolla, Indiana. Name roatoffic.a Addresa County -...Township , Nearest R. R. Station... Name of R. R Telephone Nearest Town Without definitely obligating myself, but rather to gi-re you some indication as to what I anticipate in the way of labor requirements next spring and summer, I hereby notify the U. S. Pept of Labor, through the State Council of Defense for Indiana.
that I probably can u young men, 16 to 21 years of age, whom I phall need - (dateh I am willing to pay dollars per month with board.
Quite a number are on the, nick Rat with the grippe. Among them, C. P. Pchoon. J. w. Kuhlman, Mrs. W. Krooswyke and lira. Kaeke.
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DYER NEWS
Over 5, WO Indiana young men over sixteen and under twenty-one havo pledged themselves to substitute on farms for older men who have gone in war. Pome are experienced. Others are being trained In "EMERGENCY AGRICULTURAL CLASSES.'' All are filled with a patriotic desire to help produce the food that will win ihe war. Experience last, season reres.ls thr.t
ENID BENNETT, STAR
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IN PARAMOUNT
PICTURES.
I '"JAR DEN SEED FREE: Through the j kindness of tha Hon. tTiH R. "Wood. who so ably represents this district in j congress, we, have been put in possesI slon of r generous supply of government 'garden seed. Come in and call for a I packet. They're jours : ree cf cost. The
The fa ft that far-away Australia has no given a jreat ileal tn the enhanceiiiont of the American screen has heen made up a thousand times by the fa-t hrit it did gi?e American photoplay iv-ers Fluid Rennett. She la one of iho.ae few real prar to he 'd:S'orred." '! !'.! the whuic s'orv of her rise to
a large per rent of them will make sood. Farmers say that the town and city boy, who comes to the courrry because he thinks it is his duty, learn very quickly if a little patient Instruction is given him. The emergency of war has seriously reduced the labor supply on farm-. Therefore, the United States Department of Labor and the Indiana S'n:" Council of Defense co-operating with each other are enrolling and train n: young: men for agricultural service. With famine slowly stealing over ;h" entire world, no farmer will be willin; to allow his lands to be idle becau?'of lack of labor, and he need no, provided he makes known hie wants in;
! I -lt-st. National Rand Der, A GOOD stardom would not tfike Inrg. for tt i rank iv a good tcw.v. ' 2-19-1
was still a business woman' In Perth. 'Mr- and' Mrs'. Joseph Endress. Sunday j mt"1!a,Pl-r to th" Stat" Council of Defense Australia. She was "(i iscoverer'' there ' evening. j
and through the In 51 rumentalltr of j -Michael f'ag;n Lnd daughter Thomas H. Ince roe 10 behest rank. jM'"'it- "fnt ,h" latter rart of the week Her next Paramount Figure, 'The!'1- ,,,,cflS'' Voting with relatives.
I -Miuiew naminrr or t-t. jonn. visited I
at the home of his son Theodore, over! cunday. ! Mrs. Frank J. Eelrlger of Hammond.!
Keys of the Righteous.' 1 ive of rltat.
la proof posl-
OH! THAT AWFUL BACKACHE IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS
Saturday afternoon. Owl club will have a dancing next Thursday night.
Miss Till is Steinke who has been
litre for several weeks, has returned to hcr home fn Wana'ah, Ind. The marriage of Miss Amelia Sisko of S'eiber street, and Nick S'ubhler of
1 Hast Chicago took place at John's arj-ested for assault and ; Slovak church. Tha oung co -ipi bas
hi East Chicago.
a .1 o'clock dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mi'. in. Hahn of the Fast ?;'. is ted at tiit- Thiessen home Indiana, bculr'ard. M -s. Wn. Smith and Mrs K. Smith if Kng'-wr.od 'i;'it.''l Mrs. Christ Vonr.aoctt or Cleveland avenue".
Miss Y era I
spent Sunday out here with her parent. fjeotge N. Schaefer and ciaughter Marie, and Charles Kl!man were at ChioaRO Sunday to spend the day visiting wi'h relatives. A number of sleighing parties were
aughe.r of Mvj' 8Ve- ' out Sunday evening making use of the
mi.', is seriously i.l at her home with 1 snowfall of late, which made sjeichi neumon a. ing a pleasure. Mrs. l.angoV.r, Mrs iJe0,E Pader and
f South F.etid. who is' j es Naval Training Sta-f I
ROBERTSDALE
jMrs i Rab.
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Mom a'tended the funeral 1 1 - of South Chicago.
of
1 The. Marquette club will meet at the j home of Mrs. J. Biaul, Sr., of Roberts i avenue. "Wednesday evening, Feb. Z. Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis Kletu of Rake ave-
HOBART
ST. JOHN
nue.
Herbert
The marriagri of Miss Rerrnce 'Jard-i.f-r. niece of Mrs. Fry of this oi'v, who I , -s .well known in Whiting, will lake ! place, at the bride's home town. Goshen.' j tomorrow. th groom being from T.ook- 1 port. N. T. Those from Whiting who; I will attend the wedding and Misses j j Maud and Florence Fry and Mrs. Ed-i WB-d Schaefer of Atchison avenue, j The members of the Beta, Gamma, ji'rsilon sorority will David "War-' leid tn "The Music Master" In Chicago, j
entertained a number of friend'
at a dinner Sunday. Ohauneey Buell of Indiana boulevard. vi :'ei friends m Hammond. .1. "Wickhoist of Indiana boulevard, is
suffering with a sevcro case of blood 1 sale tnda v.
poison in 111s arm. jrnrm ens
Mr. and Mrs. Rlau and family of Mvrtio avti'i. vistted a: the flair home ;n South Chicago. Mrs. J. "Wiokbo rst h3 returned 'o hep bom on Robe rs avn.ii after indercoing an opera ! um for appendicitis at ihe i;t. Bernard hospital.
Leonard Tree, and who ? in the t-av v Simday visiting with
Mr. Khowedder u --o live;- business l,e;-vi f. ber of p.i rs will coi
He PX pec
here
tnon'h.
The Fnttarisn T,adls' Aid al'iarce will meet Wcfinesija ;.- afternoon wl'Ii Mrs. Abbie F. -li'-ck. Il.-.bai camp. No. 520?. W. W. A. will meet, this wee' "erl ir s da y evening for a i 'its adoption an-1 -. sm-'ker.
I, rvon
wore home over ! relatives.
been in the
or t'tiK pas? mint-
udtiC' a -i auction ts to niove on a the f.vst of r.et
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Jacob Schmitz and family motored to Hammond Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jos. Schmai is on the sick list and tinder a physician's care. Miss Mary Kamrr.er of Hammond, visi'ei Sundav with her parents. Mrs. Thomas Neises returned home from Chicago, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 'William Fortz of Hum-
! mond, rpent Sunday here with relaj f.veu.
iMrs. Frank "Wacli'er visited Sunday with relatives at Chicago. Beina'd S'heidt spent Sunday at Hammond.
An unhealthy body, and 'he unhaprtness and misery which follow, may be prevented hy ord. nary .'i.tiig.eii and care. Keet your stomach and k'.iins in shape and "you will hav" Rood h.ealth. The kidneys work is 10 throw off the poisonous matters which enter the body. If thev perform this work eg u'.-i 1 y and automatically the other oigaiss will take care of themselves. Diseased, conditions of the bladder or kidnevs are indicated by nervousness, jsle.or.jessness. tha. tired, wornout feel
ing, dizziness, nausea, backache, ha eo. rheumatism, pain in the low
domen. many so-called ferai
bles." severe pain and djsr
111m--r ab1 rou-
fort nh"i
urinating, bloody, cloudy and strir.s;-' urine, too frequent or suppressed passages. Ai! these are nature's signals to warn you of diseased kidnevs or bladder, which mav iead to fatal Blight's dtseas- . Don't wait until the danger is upon you. Go to your druggiM at once. ;ea trial box of COLIJ MEDAL, Haarlem Oli Capsules. They are made of th pure, original, imported Haarlem Oil. the kind your great-grandfather used About two capsules each day will ki ou toned up and feeling fine. Moti'v refunded if they do not help you. Bui
'remember to as( for the imported GOI.l
JiKDAL brand. In pealed r&akages.---Adv
andsome Interior Decoration
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Mr. and Mrs. Parker of H6'h street.! -..-org cr,ierta;ned a number cf friends at a $ 1 h"ine ,-it
i for a o
1 ill I'm vssj t W II li P&
Decorations for any part of your house can be chosen from our manytoned effects in
j o'clock dinner. I Frank Set;gr of Hammond, visited ! Rohertsdale friends. i Mr. and Mrs. Tt. Jewe't of Jfammortd. j visited 31r. and Mrs. Spears of lK'th ! stree.
Mr. and Mrs Fis and familv of Indiana boulevard, visited the former's mother, Mrs. B. V'.eis of Cliicago. Mr. and Mrs. I.esilo rirr of Amy avenue. en tert a itied Mr. and Mf, Frances
OliTe Green, Old Graves nnd children of l;npr. Park a
Rhodes tf ft tssr vfk for his A'toriO. I'.t . where he will is; up of v. ecks.
HIGHLAND. children of Mr. and Mrs. Garret are reported sick with sca:!et
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Rose, Rich Reds, I etc ' Our pretty floral j patterns will make yemr rooms bowers ! of beauty during ' the lummer seaon. i New notions 1b
Wall Paper.
QUIT MEAT WHEN
KIDNEYS BOTHER
I Hedy Wiiev of Chicago, visited
; stive. in Rowell yesterday. ! t'hMtles Ta ior ts e(u:te serio-usly sick, j Several basketball fans are expect- , ;nci to : .-rf.-, -t.- 'i y the high school team j to V'hit -ng I op ig b . "Mr. ( liar'ejt ?lis.-:i an-1 daughter, i Miss T'si her Trump of Hammond, came ; i:u day in ; n:ng for a a tsif aa it h -fell i e a ' i V e s .
The Went?
I eve r. Mrs E. Werd'mann and daughter Marguerite were Hammond thoppeis, Saturday. G.-vige Chevr and Georg Rlggle of Griffith, will run the Chew farm the
' criming season. Henry Groot and famie!"lily, tv'io have lived fher for several
I years, av:,i move to tlis ivnickeruocke r ' farru in Saxony. ; The Ladies" Aid society will meet
Mrs. Katie Wirt returned f;om a visit in Chicago, Saturday. One. of our joung ladies, whose integrity is not to be doubted by the most skeptical of her acquaintances, while homeward bound from church, Sunday morning, espied a boy gazing earnestly up into a tree. Prompted by eurio-ity the lady's eyes also traveled sky-ward. To ber delight, she saw three fine robins, harbingers of an cariy spring.
If your business should be hurt souse by War-Savings it may be a cross, but it's a ciess of honor, not an Iron cross. Saved money won't grow unless you invest it. Buy W. S. S. if our boys are going forth to die for our country, surely jou can save for t. Buy W. S. S.
If the coal man can't deliver the en' the postman can and will deliver Thrill and War-Savings Stamps.
Every dollar you spend for non-ee-sentia's goes to buy labor to make an unnecessary thing and it . takes 't away from government work. So lonz as you have rot bought jour quota of War-Savings Stamps you really have no riglft to complain about our bo s lacking their supplies.
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An American soldier in Fran-e eats ; rents of food daily, so that your
, $4.1S War-Savings will feed nearly a dor.en soldiers for a day.
Don't bark; bite. Buy War-Savings S t a m r s.
'Why Wrinkles Come Early
THROAT AND LUNG- AFFECTIONS and stubborn coughs and colds that often Itad to such disastrous rhronic disability, are of ten banished by using Eckman's Alterative This Calcium preparation often arrests development of the affliction and aids in recovery by lehuildniE depleted tissue and" renewing strength. Contains no Alcohol, Naicotic or ITahit-Foi ming Drug. S2 aize, now SI. 50. 81 le, now 80c. Price includes war tax. All druggists. Eckman Laboratory, Philadelphia.
v. ;th Mrs. E. "j". V ed rem.in n, Thursday
i a f I e rnoon. ! John Miller of Cliicago, spent Sunday j at bis home m Highland, j Mr. and Mrs. James Jamicson and son , r.av, spent Saturday In Hammond.
HEAPACRE ca-jses writ-Vies at an early age. Ts"o pain is more vicious thai headache. , CORNKMSON S H KAD CHK I.I VER PILLS ; will gta yo'i speedy relief and rnaVe, more medicine unneeegs vrv tomorrow. They ciirckiy
relieve pain and contain mild, sure laxative, i which usually renroves the cause. Price lOo. j AT ALL DRUGGISTS. - :
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CLARK
A. WARSHAW Phone 703-R. 3801 Fir St. Indiana Harbor, Ind.
Take Salts to Flush Kidneys and neutralize irritating acids.
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IT IS IMPORTANT INFORMATION -to er?ry automobiie owr.er In Lake founts that there has been ewtahilshed In Haamraa a company under the afyle of the Champion Tlr. & Supply Company, who will market the Tery best tires that can be, made. , They win distribute only one etyle of tlr which la non-akid and looks, acts and wears like a cord tire. Talg company win ahortly issue a catalogue of automobile Bece!tia that they will carry in itock, puoh as Wire Whels for Ford and Chevrolet Cars. Heinta Self5tart.er and Lighter for Ford Cars. Fire Eytingulshera. Champion and Tungsten Spark Plus. "Windshield Cleaner? permanently attached to :h9 windshield for cleaning ra'.n from glass, and Spot LiKhta. The Champion Tire & Supply Company rill be the only exclusive .lubbers in Northern Indiana carrying a comr,i&fe stock of automobile acoesnorios. This company is run In rrmaection with ih M.-Iiroy BeRing llnjp ("n., Truman and Sohl Sts. Mr. Fred F. Pried!";.', former Chief iWputy Sheriff, is Vice President and General Var.aqcr.
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j No man or woman who eals meat j regularly can make a mstake by flushing the Vdneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric ficd which ettcits the kidneys.
tftp-- beeorne everwotked from the strain. Get slueg;sh and fi'l to filter the waste ?nd orisons f roi the blood.
i then we vet su k. Nea r! v all th'j maitisiit. heada .hes. liver trouble, nervous-
Fred Rehn of Clark Station, waa a Hammond business transactor. ' Mrs. William K"i;strnv:i of Clark, was a il.iry business transactor. , ?tr John Otegg of Hamsnond. visit - ri with friends atxl reiaMve at Clark. !
i Mr. and Sirs. Deris Gordon and fam- -
lly of Caiumc. were Ciaik visitors last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. August Luck of Clerk, were visiting with friends and relatives at Toll'st on. Mis Wiiita-n fiterman of West Gar; wris a Clark busmesj ransae o-.
ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS Delivered to Any Part cf the City. Ask Us for Prices. West Hammond Coal Company
Coal
J. J. BREHM, Prop.
PHONES: Res., 1674; 0ff.ee, 335.
J nis. dizziness, . '.tr-lj.sn5 and irl-
disorders come lion sluggish kid-
nar
ne'-s. The moment ro-i fl a dull ache in ' the kidnev s or your back hurts or if I
(the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of j j sediment. Irresular of passsee or at-J tended by a sensation of scalding, ston i
eating meat and get about four oiin'j i of Jartd Salts from anv pharmacy; take j a t a blespeoTi f .1 in a glass of water, before breakfast and in a few davsj
your kidnevs will act line. Tim fam
ous salts is made from the acid or
grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it r.o longer causes irtitation.
MUNSTER
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Cornelius Tarns, who has been ill with bronchial meumonU. is
ptoA-ing very slow-iy. Pr. Potts performed a successful operation on him. Mrs. I'e'er ?, hoon and daughter left
to- Lafaveite. Ind.. v. hei-r they v. ill
i spend a week visitme relat ive-t. ( I The ":ed 1'ross hej its regular meet-j ing on Friday night. Only a few mem-J
PHONE: OFFICE, DROVER 7639.
RESIDENCE: 6740 PARNELL AVE. PHONE: WENTWORTH 7856.
JOHN J. SWEET CO. HOUSE-MOVERS SHORING -Second Hand Building Material.
5349 LOW E AVENUE.
CHICAGO. ILL.
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Totn and Cornelius Tama of Roseland,
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I thus ending bladder weakness.
their brother Feter Tarns,
was here
J a d d Salts is i n e p e n s i
injure: makes a delightful eff: , lithia-water drink w hi'.'h i
and cannot
scent rv one
a r d then to t he blood pure.
1 should take no w jkeep the kidneys nnd
j thereby- avoiding serious kidne plications.
111., visited
on Sunday. Pr. Weathers of Hammond
on business. Saturday. Ftna KasLe attended tha basketball came. Hniiur.otul vs. Gary. Tn the pin-1; stiver of smurdav- r, istht's
Cbirago j a 1 1 y N'ew, wis a pn "ire of j oiir bovs r turning from Hie fetiches. ' The frit or,e )n the io-.v was Sergeant I
Gould & Von Frank, Merchant Tailors, of Chicago Wish to announce that for the convenience of their Hammond customers and friends they will display, at the Majestic hotel, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week 19th and 20th) their full line of all wool fabrics, for the coming Spring and Summer season. Fair prices, best woi k, fine materials, correct styles, perfect fit; you ran ask no more and we gie you no less. You mav come to us with confidence in our anility in please you.
GOULD A VON FRANK, 20 W. JACKSON BLVD.. CHICAGO, ILL.
com-! Flay . Kaske. son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Kaske of Munster.
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JJABY CUAND PIANO 4.Feet S Indies Ts&t To Complete Your Home Your home may be perfect in all its appointmen's, but it will cot. he complete until it is provided, with the beantiful Brambach Bahy Grand N'otbing will do more to furnish the final touch of perfection. The charmin-r little Brambach Baby Grand is winning hosts of friends and praiee. Added to Its musical value, it is the last word in beautiful design. Write us today for paper patlern showing exact space i( will occupy in your room. Price $405 Hoar it at our Stora.
