Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 204, Hammond, Lake County, 21 February 1918 — Page 7
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Double Stamps Every Wednesday
THE STORE OF
SATISFACTION
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718-20 Chicago Avenue
East Chicago Indiana
Double Stamps Every Wednesday
Spring is now approaching and in order to make room for our coming mercnandise we are offering you merchandise at these prices that cannot be duplicated elsewhere. Don't fail to attend this MONEY SAVING
I EVENT of great importance
Girl life cuard in southern California. Who would not drown or at !r.t feign c'rowr '.v.z :n southern California waters with guards lik these to come to one rescue'.' The girls have been recruited for thi-s work because ail the men 'th hcaches haJ gone io war. The i.iris io u 'io.iblo war b:t liiejavjr.K r.rtS. tr,ittin.
ROUMANIANS VISIT EIST
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Tr.'iina Harbor Roun-..i:iai! h hn l!ig!'itil over the visit of C. Au-
rv. miniF'.er . yretary; U. Im
il'ou !-; 1m' Murk t" cur -I'lty. Th Ku:smn uk: l.ne Riven ua his rrojr.lno. ! but faiJ ful'.ftl tho (auie. mr lit -' tl ct:rv uns este:i'i'-d on a 1 4'"t-::;l ;
, frcr.t when Mackei'.Een. the German aen
I us u'ld vo had 10 mlrtat t F.u-ae. ! anil from tV.er" to the MoHova Htnl Into ' M-jntenia so v e would uot fall Into the j ; hands of tl- uicnv. Tt.en c'uo'era cam ' r. us and the.t claimed 3(lf xvl 4'." v!.--.
ttni! a day. but never l"at a bit of cur funj. , "In MoJdo a ? i;d xceHent flghtins sri,i Uiscipliuo vas p.n'.1. T'.'.c first 33'.. we p'lif :"( '! w:r wo gain"! ,r.-! fivf insi' and 150 fniums f ron Ger-; many. Gerrr.an and llungnry vert run-; nine for fty. Tlin t !: thy r"- ' r-elveil nr. order fro-n the kaiyr not to i
RESOLVE TO ESCAPE J;
THE CLUTCHES OF GRIP
Pure Malt Whiskey aa a KeUable '
Kemftdf and Preventative.
.n, t!f ch-; Kubin. j"timi!i': W. Bru- : fabt wiVi 'i wi;h the h;yoiT-. a -.v "". P.ounsi'.inn i-tisu5at for "htena'o: ! wer expert fl arete- wi'h the biyori-t. He . V. iriu. membi r of Rmnianian f "Tb littl Iflp we 'uil f i-oin Kuisfiv ioion, I.ieu'.. V. 5fir, nifinbT . of,' 5n d f-Arte-l u as seen as th" Fto 'manian mission, who on M.mdav. j iiaitl tbnt Mf k"ii"ii mieht frf-t tliiu. Feb. 1'. arrived from Chicago in thr-e I TUn w rv reatd t Marnst? i. At auton. They wer mot by the Rouman- j M&r&si-Sii we sus;er:d six and eigh' .an population, numberin K aboutlSOf' in , ittack a a y: Th- tjerman had thrown Mi ehi can and T'ariRh avenue; Indiana I off their Iurvv p.s and tha hea vy
liaibor, arid a tnovmif pirturo was tak-tent's and it was a te-ril
en of the whole group while marchtnc : ,-nei, )iad : tli.- (.'orr.'T of Mi hia:an avenue anU j anarchy vf
'iutliri rreet, arid s fn to tlie R-ju- r.'.n ajramst ns, en to '? rrh the km manian .hurch in Elm street. jini nrret l.in. n cowardly fashion. At- the church the T IVum wa. ovrlTh' i;.i.-n!is !.-.' f cn th.r--.-n i.-n!iv
at 12:3' P- in., and from tb church h-rnb of.h croup, toyerhcr wi'h two band, left j ft; nde. i- r.or f-r Tranpilrania ha!! in fennsyb ania , "'r f'.-.-air.'- f i hmii and Washington s'reet. The tru--. T "i p-iie-t IrA1.: fln.i- and at :t i i'a 1- liuV.tiri; t r
p.echs began at the Auditorium, w i-h i " in. !'"t i'.-t to free the j.e.T
m;i-n .Malaitian as i-hairman. tioi "!.voi- t,i"u rrrark he-nir 1 nt r--d u ruri a ! i d
-., ,- an-.ba.adrr and his suite, th'- w i.I !'.e! . i-e." !-, irmai' m the nar-e of Koumauia e- j ' o'ov, Te !.ir. t. - f ,.T'-ed his arprciation to the nitiorl '!-!1iei-. I ronie :
! vr.ur In-id-. I
was a ter-riioc ncu. JH'-s-
to retreat, but the Flusian the li.dsheviki party made
or but de.ir .-- coui-jce. because V.1-H 1( I-!'!!1'--ii vrlt e that Am' rrrt bfinc i.fcr to
:i ri 1'.' !omi t:. tin fou ih allied c'nintiies. sn-l
I At this season of the year when exposure to -Hidden and eevere changes or weather i frequent, grip and pneumonia of ton attack the system quickly and relentlessly, especially if you are run down from worry, overwork or exposure. I For more than half a century Duffy' 'Tare Malt Whiskey has been reeop n i ?.'d I a.a a beneficial -eniedy in the prevention . of coughs, olda, Ki ip. pneumonia, and I disease of the respiratory organs. The
f.ecr t "t its sucoeas in relieving arm, ! foreMalln.s thront und luvs trouble: lie n the f.n,-t that it i mail" for , ! mediciml purposes from health civinc ' grains thorough'y in.-ilted. Puffy's Pure I Malt Uhi.-key h. ip th" stomach t- betiter digest Hnd assimilate food in order i
tthat rich'r and purr blood may come -fij
I I I ' ' I i t I ' . ' ' i ... ! s'ror.r ;n-l powerful, carryir.g health 'and igor to nery organ of the body. ; Ion't heitate, buy a b.ne today. ?"ld ; in saled hot He oi ly by m..st drusrgis's. ; fo crs and dea'e-s. Nov obtainable in pint ,r.e. If th'-y e:,n't supply yo-i. j write us. rs- ful boueebold booklet free. . The Pui"fv Malt Wlu-Uey "o . R"Ch-t"r. ' N. T. V!
I n 1 m ! " I o.-.it j ent ! my
:;;i- r-r.'.n' -V ard i.ns. A the ha t tie
of Kou n i'r,i i I in th' hMi-.'s of wife .- nd fh'ldri
;or my n my
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wing words
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iii.' vor.
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S:iake tOO left
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mv aged par-
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l.ra.e and loyal, wh' at the rr''-ti' time is in the nrecn''e e,f you all. hn sac-i-ifl'-ed his time, of great importance, to b with us these few moments. e 'hark him very kindly for the symIrhy be has with us." The minister's speech is a fol'.ow: "I bring to jou Roiimania' salute. I bring to yon and to America the "iiiu'.e of the h r"C. Roumania's s,jic.ers. who are now fithtirt fho ciifiiiy o trenches, feel sorry that they ;n i.ot ee you' how loyal am! brave are iliem. They have been fightins for be ;ar eighteen rn-ntbs starved and half naUed. We entered the war to do our duty and free the bard-pressed nations from the tyrany. We knw that we would nae to fight with strain:'
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week. vga'n is n. i ia lu a i in n . t a ht r.oind-d ' ball took e,;i ... 2iv
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ma n. I fr let and poi iiot t.oi :u-
right hf.nd .' gope l-i rid for the .i.iiniri 'hers of Tr-insol'vahi.i t of the -Mh of A-:-e; a : n 1 ii of ci: ! i. !
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er cf Transil- , ti. iles m a ' 1 ' '-.-n. i ; t t nit" ! a i 1 o : m ;
My hod;.- ,-n:i-i-l let , t' ; r ' S ' i ' . ' t " ! ' ' ) e e , ; - t n-;r.' -a l.-'i -i anr.-.m ! ff tv arm. . s'lil fciil-t up and i n t ha t d live we! e of more tli.in 1.i""J lo i- ' U i h w n i ii a is:n : r i , . '. - j d of blood. I lost u'.y a r;n
oul. I am alad 1 !'!
hen
the S'av hrot ti d an ' ed 1 ." o'o .ra , iie.l z .
pe-rs- -n a I I
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' w hoi e. i T"'i haprv ror'f sliouVJ r.-t fer;et Itl-.e fe'lo-va 'hat are r'-ht us t -r ou I j,rd for th liber-y ,'r Slmt. T?" hra-. e ,'md enli! vi'irwlio in the i Ar'Ti mi aio y Htoi fight bravely ah.rg-
side the mrie:u a-T:iy; He-P your er,'::.-tec. n-- f ror.i the brave woldi'r fi;li rurs away, '"ci bless yen all. t.Ta'. oj-'s speeoh: Jen! iemf l! : 1 am prrud to i:irt ihee reoj-le c.-.i are lm , i.i c nice linMi-q n:d i 'use (; ,, c'n;hir i'. nod I am proud :o . them v isitir.ic our civ. Tou'.'.re fni'hflll fello'.'-. !"','( forR-'t to v-1-un-fer you ."l von in 'be y. S. army and fit-la f.-.r the American flag:, libei ty ard democracy.
II. Y, II, H. CONDUCTOR WINS FIGHT WITH RHEUMATISM OF JOINTS
Better
F, A. Barber Tells How He Finally Found Remedy That! 1D 7"
Lin. vvai
Removed Every Achs and Pain.
"I dislike publicity, hut glediy cive my vperiwe in the hope that it will ! lho menn.1 of some other sufferer finding relief." said Mr. F. A. Harbor. r well-known conductor on the New Yor. New Haven & Hartford Rail-
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nps.i of :' kr.o. v ! j is il Iks, able .- ' I y oiint in::inz ' i." ; of rht .naatist.i .
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fhnr.so for the '
Urflij left, nje, 1 ho t if djsa ppo;u i.nl, iilid I v. obtain S'j'ne . medieino (-verv sit;n
left inn, my 1 o-hiiui-J lo norni.i'. ami I now feiA a n -vv tuan. "H is rea.!y R5:cniHhin? wiml ",n notii h;o done for me. and I am i o( ommendinj; it t f-ii ho .-uft'o;'
I from l'iioumaiirn." 1 . .
. A. arney said: "i a a; run. ly pro'iueinc t-x i'lence t)i:,t ai -no-i i cor.nur',' rto'iniat :.m of !. loints. l-'or ya; I '.:'f pubiishoij bttcyi from ;ioop!- :.i J'.tt-iion iimi vie niiy. Th'-y toll how thoi:- joirts wet Miff, painful ami (! '"l-Mierl ; ;)iy hov ;hy tried one reined;' after ;. n t t i .-; witiiout :. u!to and ,:iai'r." rt -. t red
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ihrouith Var-no-si 'hror.ie I'l.ouniai i
;r Var-ne-si. ';n -iio-i-is it? a t.sa.ilo p!M,aration anl absolutely as it is coiiii'-o-eti of herbs
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vol:, hara' root
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barks; ;t do-.s not cotHjDi .-,iiio la '.f.
; iodides, capsicum or iH-boer. "iir-i-:;.i.e ten i- to liedy the suunacii and can- j not iia.'ui th liquid . i I At mv Koston ofaVe on,, room i 5 ( Ittiven over to iio display of his faiiiou oolleotion of crutches' and canes wlrioli hsvr hefti f'hibited in many ciiief.
j Those art beiu, added to trom tin: j t ho to irie by tiio.-o 1 who wert cri:;.lcd i .-o before taking the remedy. The name j My and ddrs of the owner if, on each 1
art-ole. a:d Mr. Varnoy offers Jl.'Xn'i i if ihey itro not genuine. The walk', of; the display room are covered with j
Ens-land people.
;it le the 1 t 1
oud, who livti:'. Sit 10t Sii'.'ir.K St.. .'jringfleid. Mas.. 'How lew who do not suffr t an rc-aliW vhtit it tneaus o find relief.
"I :--u.Tered ft:u 1 iieunint i.-:n ot hiintH in my feet, kn.'es and h'.p that 1 coii'd hardly craw 1 around.
v,rr,, t,willen to almost twice their natural size. My back and km-es. pained m- .o that it iinpos.iLie
to find a oomforsablo position in bed. ! ph0o?raphs of New
"My knees troubled me a rroa deal Pond to W. A. Varney. Lynn. Mass.. when 1 attempted to set on the train, 1 for th- !,.-.flet. 'The Rust of Human
for I was just able :o shift ruy tee' along. .My h'.os pained 1,10 a srrea'. deai vhon J would lie down, and r
eouh! lia rdlv nioe r.fier r ma mm.; 1 i.-. o
unlet an lencth of time. uin
"Xlii- was 1.1 e;.udi. ii n hell 1 c im.menced to take Va- n -sis. Alinoct from the firs' I could see a
Hinges." It's Free. Every testimonial simple statement of
e;d or il
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and ? 1 ." '.1 than pen oil. chu'-ed.
Var-ne-sis Now, today, a' Sumimnna.t . r.pd all loiiabb: d.tij:-
facts
(;ey ;;ro Otilt-: iie- have been
All the Local News of Lake County Besides
Advei
tr f no nt.
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Now is Your Chance-We are Offering it to You-NOW GRAB IT!
"Hart Schafner &'Marx'9 and
Kwality Klothes Overcoats on Clearance All Shades, Styles and Materials. $21.95 Those Hart .Si-lmf filer & Marx and Kwality Klothes Ovrrcoats aro n idvc-nway at this rice. ladt1 from the highest selected quality of -loth and attenis. There are only a IV w left. Get in line.
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Lids for Kids" On Sale
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Children's Bonnets in blue, brown and black eordurov, neatly made. Reduced from 9oc to
69c
in all the latest shades, fancy trimmed in silk ribbon and fur. From OSc up to
Silk Plush Hats
250
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A 30 Coat at 24.50 Mane of heavy all v;ool -oai material in nray check, belted all around, hifjrh collar. Sprrial
Mean's Heavy J&aekinaws in m
t hecks. belted, all wool, also rainproof. Specially reduced to
$5 and S4.00 Fibre Silk Shins at $3.95
Men's Fibre Sk SJi!rts, made by A: Shirt Company; a -l.."0 and a alue. all at terns, fancy and -m-se native
AND
Men's Wilson Bros and Artistic Shins, fancy pa'trerns of madras ami other material. A striking value
57 Dozen Turkish Towels at 39c The finest Turkish Towels in material and "patterns-
checks, stripes and other patterns. A special clean-up, now take it. Former price ."Or-
"Last Call" Men's Pore
Wool Serge Suits Values up to $25.01)
89c
Xow is the men's chance to buy 'in all wool scree suit that fonnerly sold at '2'2.o0 and 2.".00: all models. Special
av ms& fin. be
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the Anwv C,,li,-!i- i I 1 "J i) KA AK I V '1 19.911
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S2 SHIRTS (jg o; I
$1.39 y& mi Ml Nc. 1 .tripes, enistiuir ot i ia I iisoii Bros, shins, spt- jlt'iHfl? v!! I
$1.15 cs ,13.95. z?m j 'i- A -vV'"-v As we iia e many odd lots of hoe on V I'NK"" jL T" m I hand -we are making this urand clear-lsS-xPfe'tJ. siif rfc.i--u- -.. E a nee to t,ffcr you shoes at a Jow ri' . Mtuawlgar ' "VLT tK ' 1 Shoes iruai-antecd to wcai-.
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Boys' $15 and
S18 Soils Re
duced to $13.95
The bovs also have one barirain:
Belted suits, fancy patterns, irotxl materials. Making roni for siinnti" mer-liauli.-'e. we are offering il to veil at
Grand GieanUp on Men's Shoes
MEN'S FELT SLIPPERS AT 69c Men's Felt Slippers in blue and black only, felt soles and heels. An excellent bargain 69c
Odd Lot of Women's Shoes
Consisting of cloth tops and other various leatli.
shoes that formerly sold at o.00. .4.(K) and 5.00. Clearance
:un metal, vici .-; main." stvles.
$1.49
S6.50 Men's English Tan Shoes Tliis Shoe Special is one that rarely occurs. A shoe that will stand the wear: all sizes. 'Made of line calf, in medium brown, all leather, uuaranteed. Specially reduced from '(5.o( to
4.95
