Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 212, Hammond, Lake County, 5 March 1918 — Page 6

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THE TIMES

Tutelar. "Mnivh -r. 1918.

I Neighborhood News From All 0 If , . . . r 1 f I 1 "

11 If If

vr Lake

County

CROWN POINT

DYER

LOWELL

MERRILLVILLE

MUNSTER

LANSING

WHITING

CEDAR LAKE

GRIFFITH

SHELBY

ST. JOHN

BOBART

HIGHLAND

ROBERTSDALE

jjjSfiSSBiSSeESS

fcjHWi'aWMP'lill

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h,Mia fcir-Mftlki

Simple Way to End Dandruff

! March 5, are payable at the store. 52 j 119th street. Where collector service ; Is required a charge of 5 per cent will I be mad. S-5-2 Miss Fern Drew of Atchison rnu, ; who is teaching near Hobart. was home

There is ene aura v that has never for over the week-end.

failed to remove dandruff at once, and! NOTICX.

j The members of the fortnightly Club! ' nf "Wh'.Tinj n :sh to express apprecin-!

SAYS HIS PRESCRIPTION.

HAS POWERFUL INFLUENCE

tMi la to dissolve it. then yo-i destroy It entirely. To do this. Just g"t about four ouncea of plain, common liquid irroa from any drug stnr (this la all you wJll needi. appiv It. at r.'sht when retiring; use enough K moisten thcalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning-, moat. If not all, of your dand-uff will h gone., and three or four mora applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every sin

gle sign ind trace of it. no matter how much dand'-uff you -n h y have. t

tuna; and d'gsint i

To'j will And all

of th scalp will s'otsitistanst1y. an'

your hair will be fluffy, his rour. gios-; t ay, silky, end snf. and look and feel a

tio-n for the skill and promptness with which the Sanitary Dairy Company acted during the recent milk shortage. C. k. MTEPi?., !--". Federation Secretary. Mrs. Dave Punnlon is visiting Mr and Mrs. Geori" "Warn at Mongo. 111. NOTICE. The "Whiting; Lodge, 1137. B. P. O. E.. will have election of officers tonight at S p. m. JOHN" SAi.OPSKI, T.-i-l Secretary.

P.uMi snd Dorothy I.ester of (Imago.

pent Saturday here visit inn: their j posits

nd!iv-t!er. .Mrs. ivaiow. ot ent-ge enue. They are now attending St. I

a. hundred times better. U-M.J- , 1 -

Whiting And Its

'eople

I Naver's academy. Chicago. pVANTEP Modern flat or house. steam I or furnace heat. Immediately; or 2 I'sh: housekeeping- rooms. Dhn 27. j 3-5-1 The new Whiting policn force Is bi I'tinlnt by making a record for itself

'and bringing to light the fact ! there is need f,-r good po'Ve s

Sin Wh'Mng. That gambling ovists im j proven hy the arrest of Steve '"hulek of 111st s'reet who conducted a pool room

Discoverer Telia Dnnjlitf Not to Take a, Cant of Anyone's Money Unless Allenrhu Completely Banishes All JKhenmatlo Pains and Twinges. Mr. tmir JT. Allen suffered for years w- i T li rhetiinat sm. Vlaiiv tinier this terrible r iv,.-.,! .f; i;ti li!ples and unaljla to urk. He finally docldcd, aft.r years of censrless study. Ihaf no "ne can h fre fro'n rheums i ;fri until th aci-t;mula ted

irnpurit io. corn inotil y called uucacid rte-

ern (hs.sold in 1 be toinm and

d fr'ti tit- boffv.

With this id'-'a m nui'd h ronsiiiiH rihC'nnc ma1 p nonrnf nte nnrl O n n P -

F.isrnox HiyT

1

-fir I TSr, . - a

SILTS FINE FDR

We eat too much meat which clogs Kidneys, then the Back hurts.

compounded pre:5r i (pt Inn thai quicklv

(

evy siK'i and

from h!M ss

and compjeteiy hi n isiio.l

mpfpi of rheuniat ism

I em. H free'y (iv his di"eo-ery to o'r:rs t)io look it. with what misthl b failed mar elou success. At'-er y ears of liiff1HC he riecidei In !i ufrrrs eerher know aboiu hi d:sco erv ihrueh

that! 'he inuvp.ipc;s. DriCRi.st handle , j i Allrrriiu in This vicinity with 'he under- " I s'ar.dms: that thev U! freeiv return

I h pn rcha se mono v to nil who r-t a ; e : hey lcccHcd no benefit. Adv.

ed in a

; Spocln 1

ul.lian, local enrolr.r.c

n.akes a cr4'.tab

nng in the reserve, although no? a

oC varied industry, sixty-seven en-

Tools.

"5 Indl-i :-2!-tf

Emelser for Garden Jia 'bouleard. Star Thstre tonight

and Doraldtna in

e;ts. ;

Luke) In "Bashf Princess Thratr.

Klrr.baa

ether r''". 2Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Vsnorman of

fayvtlle, Kan . have returned to their j down and out. pen an account nw home after bavin? spent two weeks; w"i;h The -Whiting SavJapa and Loan ; her lsitlnff Mr. and Mrs. D. B. rur- 1 Association S-S-l ! Jr,ton of Sheridan avenue. ' n" Saturday Mrs. Gertrude OH and i Tou ran hear Stima MacManus at hr husband. Jim on. Turks who resid- j tytltln High School Auditorium on j d 520 1hn arretted on 1 Monday. March 11th. Don't jr.iss this ia ""'Tan chars;ng them with keeping ; 3.4.5 house of ill fame. Mrs. o;; was Te-i Acoour.'a du the TThftinc N'ews r.o. ! nn A 200 cash bond, her husband ; i . . ., . . . i be'ng held In default of same. i

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v r by T. Jorh S

j tered the place h- found Chu.fn enpr , afrit AVhitin

t htiieit was arraigned pror' i f!,v t.. j -4- .-1-1 J nU..tnJ

pi: tv and we.s fined Sill nd costs , amountm to t , upon payment he , . ,, . . . An;y recen'lv can-.e from

i , ... , . unii.Miai mujira treat to r a - . i. -t : flpp.t !t flsn.leosisfor1riesaroof-t

""' '"'"'' J. - "" " . :at th yt. r church r vt W.dr.MHav I

Tha Xaulahka." S I ch cas or Jancosei t, is tawen : - . .,.. . . . !

HaroM Lovd a-on-some! und-r advfs- n-n'. ! , ,hr,. I

-T-t Rn-.elser for A all Taper. Taints. Hard- , . , ft ' 0 1 i , . . , . ... ,,! Tny perform on Stvtss hand bl'. also' tn.cf.. p'.ra : ware. Pj Indiana boulevard. 2-2!-tf. . , . '.'.." "n'n- -.ira on cow. sheen s rti tin .

Toung in Shirley Kaye, and: Tour earning rower ma y be 4cr-sed b h-rp ,.firil, rhim '. j

i rv arriir , i ;nrs pit. i Trpnr"l 1 , . - - , . - . i Jir 'rir'rumrn'?. v.-:M b rrni- '

111 s.l'.T t.'L .Jii" A.illi J-'Ll ti'1.

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sion of the Main garage whith they purchased from Beckman Hoevet several weeks ago. Mrs. Downs of Princeton, Ind., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed Knickerbocker and family. The 15-months old babe of Mr. and Mrs. John McMann died Sunday evening. Funeral services will be held at the home this afternoon.

ROBERTSDALE

The Marquette club will meet at th

home of Mr. and Mrs. C Benson, "We 1- ( nesflay evening. -March C. j

Flickers, t-o I Holland, will '

St-, en

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Most folks forget that the kidneys. Ilk the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing- occasionally. lse, tve have backache 8nd dull misery In the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, arid atomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of blad

der disorders. ! Tou simply must keep your kidneys j active and clean, and the moment you

fee! an sche or pain In the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonf ul in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and

j your kidneys will then art fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of

! glares and lemon Juice, combined with i nue. were Hammond visitors.

lithla. and Is harmless to flush clogged Sam f?ron of Atchison a-.enu

J

RECOMMENDS MONET REMEDY AT EVERY OP-

Twenty-one years ago we cornineni d selling Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root and since that time it has enjoyed a splendid reputation in thus vicinity and ha? )n! 11111 great smi-ess. We con.der Swamp-Hoot a good kidney, liver and bladder medicine and recommend u whenever ihe oppor'unitv offers. Verv iru'v vours. ( LONG &l DAVIS. Druggists.

Mr. and Mrs I.. Lingrun and children I AprU 2, 19i8. Lebanon. Ind. of C"h. cago, visited at the Holmstrom j

none on i.ake avenue.

Miss fcadie Hlntil a,d At tint r Mi

n:r Miller;

of rhlcago. visitcfi Mr. and Mrs. J. Flaul, Sr., of Iloberts mrnu. j I.t. Met "a be of Ateh'scn avenue, Is' visiting- his parents at Gi eencastle, Ind. Mrs. AVni. Teener of Indiana boule-j vard. Isi'cd at the Mvore horr.e in Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Zrvr of Mwrtle ave-

I etter tt re. Kilmer Jt Cm. Ringbamton, 7T. y(

we. .-fvnp- --

i r-rel i fl $'s.

American lan; 1 appe-ir in H'

r : ns i u men ' s. S' in Hciland and

The falilliv !

land cosiv-rie, i The funeral of Mrs. "-. j. Wortmentt j cd 4S. nhn paeri nwav a- her hom in "le eland avenue on Kriday was he'd! Sustday. Short services were, hf,. at j the family home at 1J oYiock after! Whicli the corieg proceeded fc thoi Cini:rir?'inri chut.-h where the fun-j eral service ivs preached bv the nastor. i

Note th pointed collar. Sprinjr sport suits, if fashioned as daintily as this on, "will surely mak Bprinp a popular season. The larf-e pointed collar reachin": dowfi to the waist, givs a chfirminjj effect. The combination of all-over defigri eoat with a plain skirt is striking- The collar is in jersey satin.

kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless Inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink vhich everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggist says he sl!s lots of .Tad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Adv.

St. Bernard hospital for

taken to th

t rfairr.tr t s. Mrs. Mary harson and children of Myrtle avenue, isited friends at St. John. Mr. and Mrs. John 'orthrup of Chicago, visited the latter's mother. Mrs. "Wm. Tayne of Myrtle avenue. Mr. and Mrs. M. Madura of Sheffield avenue, entertained quite a few friends

-, LEMONS BRING OUT THE HIDDEN BEAUTY

Make this lotion for very little coat and Just see

for yourself.

Hv. Charles Trr.eblood. Interment

H ! Co., Robrt sda le, sr asKinic the peop.el " ' ' i davs

or uni'irg and Kohrtsd.ile who have; "' ' " - ' " r

; nrtv building to do to call on them for

i trices before buying

I up with rheumatism or the past few

ing from a three weeks' trip to Florida, where he was looking aftr setn property in'erests and also enjoying the f.ne climate. He saw several of the Towe!l people while there and reports them as all Vfinj well and enjoying the sunny south. Mrs. Ransom rrs't returned last evening from an extended -visit with relatives at Carhondale, Kan. William Johnson of Thayer, was in Lowe;i on business yesterday. Dr. J. T-,. Hill transacted business in Rensselaer yesterday. A. S. Hull fr Son have taken posse.

ll!nes

about

of the rlef-ra.seri had dated bueu-

elswhere Adv.: nonins, aurmg wnicn lime k.s ! the patient has been very miserable hut

AJi oUiiietHt: skin wins admiration. In social life and in business the girl or woman whose face er.d bands show evidence of constant care enjoys a tremendous advantage over th"s. who do

not reauze the value of a healthy sk:ni and a spotless complexion. 1

At the co?t of a small jar of ordinary i 'J

cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the -most wonderful lemon

I Mrs. H. C. Green entertained the ! members of the Plymouth club and a jnumbr of o'her friends at her home in

Centra! avenue. The .evening was srent 1n sw-rir, sf'er which refreshmep's were server!. m Dan McNamsra of Camp Taylor, visited bis parents. Mr. and Mrs, I.ewls Gordon are now

located In their rrefy new bungslow ed to get home to give h-r mo!nr thin Sheridan avenue. I good news, but on the contrary tt was lv vi gene Grogsn. Herbert Brown nd!sn awful blow when she went in end on

Tohn McDermo: t. all of the Great Lakes' the contrary found hr mo'her lying on

Training Station, spent Sunday with I a cot as in a slumber, gone. She had

their raren's here. j evidently becarna effect rl wilh a faint-

owing to her strength and foriitud

with which she met her condition, it! was hard to rea'ize that sueh a si ious i stage had been reached. Her daughter. ! Miss Helen, wlio has nursed her mo: Tier I had gone to the dortor for medicine, the! physician giving her the information that her mother was to get well. It I was T.i:h great eagerness that she long-1

and Mrs. Otto 7vruegr of Chi-

j i-ago, vv f re visiting with the former's I relatives over Sunday. Nicholas Stener of Ambridge. ws a

Clark visitor. G. Psndine of Tv'est Manor, was s Gary business transactor. Chsr'cs Dettman of Clark, was a Whiting business transactor. Mrs. .luli.ts Se'neurer end children of Clark were South Chicago business transactors. Mrs. Wil iaxn Helms n of Clark, was a Hammond, visitor. V.M'Uvi Herkt of Gary, was transacting business in Clark.

EAT WITHOUT FEAR . OF INDIGESTION OR

ACID STOMACH

h the lelier

at a 5 o'clock dinner, after whi. party entered contests at ihe

skating rink. Mrs. Julius Linniman cf Myrtle ave-

nu. visited friends at the East Side. j Mrs. Pinhammer of Myrtle avenue, i

visited her sister, Mrs. Laisen of Chicago. TVm. Koch of Hammond, visited at the Eiaul home on Myrtle avenue. Mioses Lillian" "Wicbnrst and Agnes Prochask visited friends in Chicago, Sat hi da y. M. Conglin and nelce Johanna, were f'hlcago visitors.

Prove niiBt Swamo-Tlaot TK'll De for 1 ou. Send ten cents to nr. Kilmer A Co. B:nhamr!"n. X V.. for sample etze hoi je. j. will convince anyone, "you w'll also receive a. booklet of valuable in forma' ion, tellirr about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Hammond Da.lv Times. Medium and large size ott!K for sale at all dru; stores. Adv.

speeches by the following: Catherine Kcilman, Clement GeLtler, Helen Austgen, Fstella Scheldt, Dorothy Schaefer at'd Anna Sehaller. National song. Mrs. Fulton Tayne of Hammond, spent Sunday out here st the home of her brother, Joseph Endress and family. Mis. Joseph Corde.s of St. John, visited Dyer last Saturday. Mr. snd Mrs. John J. Hoffmen and children of Kimmond. spent yesterdavhere visiting with fri"nds.

HIGHLAND. Mrs. Homer I.ydick returned from southeastern Ohio. Friday night, where she was summoned last week to the bedside of her mother, who passed away Friday. Feb. 2.'. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bill. Miss Esther Ferguson. Mrs. John Han-.phiii and daughter F.thel, and Mis Nina Jamie-

Mrs. Gaiisteil of the East Side, visit- j fn were among the Hammond shopjieis.

d at the Pe;s home on Indiana boule-

vard. '

ST. JOHN

and Mrs. Frank TMnges of Ciispent Sunday with the latter's

T -i . - - . . , Ae 1 . . 1 AAA

tivtin softener and complexion beautifier, . . 7 i

. . . . . , listrants tor government

ens into a bottle containing three ounces j

i through

public

hlpynvd work.

service, has been

HOBART

Instant Relief r"Pape's Diapepsin" ends your stomach distress. Try it.!

eomple-e-. according to word received

For Burning Eczema J

cf orchard white. Care should be taken to strain the juice through a f ne cloth so no lemon pulp gets in. then this lotion will keen freh for tnor'hi. F.very

woman knows that lemon juic is used ' i

to b:a.h and remove such blemishes as' greasy salves and ointments should not ecui. ..iie.. a . , .. ,1 i. , , , , be a opl i ed if cood dear skin is wanted.

", ", . " "'. ' ' .From any druggist for 35c. or $100 for the floral tributes were many idea! skin soften"!, smoot lie-ner and . " . 1 vl x.w

teautif.er. Just try it! Get thres ounces

, extra large size, cet a bottle of zemo. !

, i When applied as directed it effectively ' '.Minnvpr7inia cmirklv efcna itrbin(y -a rid !

orcnard wh1, at anv pharmacy and to skirj troubles, also SOreS. burns. ! lemons fro,n th- grc-.r ,nd make r j woundSand chafing. It penetrates, cleanses a quarter P,nt of this sweetly fragrant and SOothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable j lemon lotl.-n and masaa n daily in'o;nfj inexDensive. nenetratintr. antisentic i

the face. nck. arms and hands. It nat

urally should be'p

!rg spell and just rassed peacefully away, there b:ng no indication what-evej-of a struggle. Mrs. Wcnnacott was a woman of most sterling qualities and her early departure from this life is to be regrelied. She is survived bv her husband: her daughter. Miss Helen and her son Edward "Wonnseott and a

little grand son. N'orris Won n scoff. The, sick onlv about, ten da vs. August 18

funeral was very largely attended andj 1ST.". h was united in marriage to Miss

!'-e.ra Pells 7.uver. To this union was I born throe children who survive him.

"Wonder what upset your stomach which rcrtlcn of the food did the dam-

i age do you? Well, don't bother. If I your stomach is in a revolt; if sick.

Alpheus Fer.Tn was born March T. sassy and upset, and si hat you just ale IS. 3, In Champaign county. Ohio, and j has fermented and turned sour; head d'orl Mar.-h 2, TOSS, at. Gary General hos-jy sntj ches; belch gases and acids Pi tU aged 64 ears 11 months. 2S days. nnr ,rurtate undigested food; breath His death was caused from bronchitis ! foul, tongue coa'ed ju.t take a little

and ft general breakdown, and he taas -pane Dianensin to heln neutralize acid- ! "Pent Sunday with her mother.

Mr. ca go,

parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Ludwig", Sr. Miss Klizabeth Dewes of Chicago, i

spending a few days visiting her rar- i family, ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Dees. i Mrs. A. L. Miss Frances Klasson of Chicago, vis-j Hammond, ited her mother here Sunday. j

Mrs. John Stark and son John visited relatives at Hammond. Sunday. Thomas N)ses moved from the Lsuerman farm to the John Schmal farm. Misses Rssa and Mary Thlel of Hammond, visited their parents hers Sunday. Mr. Meyers has moved his household goods from. Chicago to his farm south of town. George Sc.hiimach.pr and sisters of Scherer ville, visited relatives here Sunda y. Mike Hero and -son Edward were visitor at Hammond, Sunday. Miss Louise. Lauerman of Chicago.

aturday. -

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ee'tr.an of Hammond, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Eelrnan. Thursday. Mr. Wallace of the L1bbv, McNeil x, Libby Co.. made a brief visit In Highland last week. Wiili.-uii Miller spent several days at Lake Geneva. 111., visiting the W!ts!i family who formerly lived in Highland. Mrs. F. Giibertsen went to Chicago Thursday morning to visit her son and

Reiner spent Thursday

TH Fl MTIOX BESTS THAT JAtT. NEW SHOES WON'T HURT AFTER THIS Cincinnati man tells how to shirvelel up corns so they lift out.

Olch

This kind of rough

talk will h beard lesS here in town If

jity and in five minute, you wonder what j na msi-k visnea uer sister at I people troubled with corn

; became of the indigestion and distress. ! v.rirri-n. ,-tmoav.

I'h! in Klos and Tarn 'v or

and inexpensive, penetrating, antiseptic ! liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you '

CLARK

On ing to thf

bleach and brinp out the beauty of anv skin. Adv.

freshen. : have ever used is as effective and satisfying, day afternoon

a nd i

The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland. O.

warm weather last Sun-: many machines made I

They are Mrs. Laura Keys, of Zenico. Ohio; Mis. Ruth Sohwemi of Chicago;) and Mrs. Charley N it dim an of this! plate. lie is also survived by four grandchildren and two sisters who re-i side in St. Louis. In 1T1 he became en-; gaged with the Pennsylvania Railroad j Co. as telegraph operator and agent,' and since that time has been an em-I Dlovea of the company making a total!

of forty-one years, which makes him one of the oldest men in service In the

The funeral services were

a 40-horsepov.er gasoline motor nnd konducifd by Rev. Lawrence and were

1s carahle of soin fifteen knots an held at ihe Methodist church at 2i

hour.. He wi'l use this boat this sum- ' o'clock this afternoon. Interment met- for flsh'ng purposes. jut Grown Hi'l cemetery.

sf... i. . . ! Mr. and Mrs. Fred

their first trip to the lake this year. J Last Sunday afternoon Richard Muchj of Pine beach, launched his new boat j which he built ihis winter. The boat!

Is So feef long and 9 feet. wide. It has' companv

Milllons-'of men and women today

know that it Is needless to have dyspepsia. A little Diapepsln occasionally

Keeps rne pinma'-n ?nppiriipq ana in- j eat their favorite foods wlthodt fear. I If your stomach doesn't take care of j

your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the Quickest, surest, most harmless relief Is Rape's Diapepsin. which costs only fifty cents for a large case at drag stores. It's truly wonderful It stops fermentation and acidity and sets things straight, so gently and easily that It Is really astonishing. Adv.

Heights, spent Sunday Mrs. Ma'hilda Kejiman.

rt

DYER NEWS

-J : St

will follow

the simple advice cf this Cincinnati

ChlCagO I author" V nhn cl'ni- a fo,. A-rni-.

rnoon w!;h,nf B drilc cflUr freezone when applied

to a tender, aching corn stops soreness

at once, and soon the corn dries tip and

lifis right out without PRin.

He says froer.one is a sticky suh-

tnnce which dries iinniedia.elv and

Thursday evening of this week the! never Inflames or even irritate? the sursecend meeting of the War Savings I rounding tissue or skin. A quarter o'' club w ill take place at the rarochial j an ounce, which will cost very little at school to which everybody- is invited, j any drug store, is said to be sufficient Following is the program to be given: j to remove every hard or soft crn or Song. "Old Glory." by Class; "Plugging ! callus from one's feet. Millions o' Up the Leak," by Carl Mikiik: "Spirit American women will welcome this anof 'is," by Edward Karnmer; "On War noiincement since the inauguration of Savings Stamps." by Henry Kcilman: the high heels. Adv.

t

people in town started clean-i

Ing off small strips of land for making j

gardens. Fred Rehn of Clark, has been laid

Now is The Time to Build SJ If yon start that house now you have been thinking about you could move in your own home in about sixty days. If you wait the contractors Avill all be busy and unable to commence work at once, as this is going to be the biggeat year in building we have ever seen in this locality. m Come Down to Building Headquarters and talk it over if you are undecided or think prices may be too high we can convince you that you should build and build

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NORTHERN INDIANA LUMBER & COAL COMPANY Thone Whiting 30 Yards: Robertsdale.

SYRUP OF FIGS FOR CROSS, SICK FEVERISH CHILD If little stomach is sour, liver torpid or bowels clogged.

Hammsn and son ;

Arthur who have been spending the'

winter in the south, returned home Saturday'. Miss Clara Albrecht of Chicago, visited hero over Sunday as a guest of Miss Till'e Gruel. Mr. and Mrs. Wilder moved yesterday from their residence on North Main street to the Llghtner flats on Main street. A daughter was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs Fred Rtichtl. Miss Rose Paurner of South Chicago, visited here over Sunday with friends and relatives. Mrs. Gohltz of Hammond, visited relatives here yesterday. Floyd Scholler of South Chicago, visited here with relatives over Sunday.

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Mothers can rest easy after giving "California Syrup of Figs." because In j a few hours all the ciogged-up waste, sour bile and fermenting food gently

moves out of the bowels, end you have

LOWELL

Arthur Foster of Evanston. came down Saturday eening and visited his father, Albert Foster, over Sunday.

W. -. Hal-, who is -working for the

a well, playful child again. Children j yysbash railroad, visited his wife here

simply will not take the time frotn plsy to empty their bowels, and they become

tightly racked, liver gets sluggish and stomach disordered.

"When cross, feverish, restless. se Jfi

over Sunday. Oscar Hill of Hammond, visited relatives jn Lowell yesterday. Mr. end Mrs. V. C. Gimd of Chicago, were th guest, br mother. Mrs.

Joseph Ilepp yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ch.-iles Palmer resumed Saturday from a visit with her brother and family at Chesterton. Mrs. John Strickl-.crn, living about

tongue i3 coated, then give Ihis ret)cious "fruit laxative." Children love jt. and it can not cause -injury. No difference what ails your little one if full of cold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea, stomachache.

bad breath, remember, a gentle "inside seven miles south of Lowell, died Satcleansing" should always be the firstlurday morning. She has been in quite treatment given. Full directions for noor health fnr .oroe time. Fntieral

babies, children oT all ages and grown-j services were bed at the home this eTups are printed on each bottle. i ternoon. Nathan Worley preached the

w, Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask 'funeral sermon. Interment was made S ! ' . . , . rlrn.. I.t Ccf a l1-..AP.t V.A,.. e 1 ; - -i . .. t.

m Tile i.miPii cemetery. rne i.Mf- lir husband and six small children. Our automobile owr.eis took advantage ot the fme day yesierday and rr-anv-of them were out touring the surrounding, country. Oscar Dinwiddle returned last even-

your druggist for a fin-cent bottle, of "California. Syrup of Figs." then look carefully and see that i' is made by the "California Fig Svrup Gompany." r make no smaller si7.e Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup. Adv.

Improved motor and tone arm. Thi? ViVtrola is superior to any other talking machine soiling at. $1 50 to $200 of other makes. 24 Selections of Music, 12 Double Faced Records Victrola Style 10-A, only

4 s i

vi lit m

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Payments $5.00 monthly. New Victrolas $20, $30, $45, $57.50, $85, $110, 165. Records for all machines.

Straube P

iano and

Ml BBWhW""?""" 1 .---. "" - . I-- ".' tf "r '

lusic Comnanv

a

631 Hohman.

Phone 661.

Hammond.

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