Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 7 March 1918 — Page 6

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THE TIMES

Tlmrsdav, March' 7. 1918.

BETTER THAN CALOMEL

Thousands Have Discovered Dr.1 Edwards' Olive Tablets are j a 1 ! armless Substitute. i Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the subyd-1 Mte for calomel are a mjld but rare, laxative, and their cn'ect on the liver is ?lmost instantaneous. They are the result , cf Dr. Edwards' determination rot to treat ; l'vcr snd bowel complaints with calomel, j His efforts to banish it brought out these ! little olivc-co'iored tablets. : : These pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after "effects. They don't injure the teeth like ttrong liquids or calomel. They take hold cf the trouble end quickly correct it Why ; cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? . Calomel sometimes p'.avs havoc with the i

turns, bo do Stronz liquids, his dcmiwi

to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards' niivo Tah'.pts take its dace.

Most headaches, "dullness' and that lazv feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "loRgy" and "heavy." Note how they "clear" clouded brain and how they "perk up" the-spirits. 10c and 25c a box. All druggists.

BOSSES BtJILDIXG OF CAXTOXMEXTS

Li I cj i -" -- A it 4

ET THRT GOLD OFF YOUR CHEST

Stop that cough! Check that grippe! Use Dr. King's New Discovery.

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Lt. Col. Richard Marshall. Jr. Directing the building of eantoni ments is the job of Lieut. Col. j Richard Marshall. Jr., recently api pointed to his duties as successor tc ! Col. I. S. Litte!!.-

TWIN CITY

Million" of p-ople l"v found In this nation-vide standard rcrtudy lonnsoucht .ffeeMr , niPini of l-oltevInK couch.!", coWs and grippe without in-

: ,'onv enit nt af icr-rr-cts i l-V.r flt'tv icnrs it has sold for fifty j cents a l.otiV. K'i" fifty ""

ivr.!"l off the tfangcr 01 '" 1 lrl, i.iKhrckM roughs. Tr

jvenrs lt Una stopped iinrendinR r('M j Wore they bid a chance to delop. i fouaUv rFcctno for sripPV adults ;itid j rroui.v' rhildvn. A bottle in your mo.1ij cine cbinet is the best known ssfe- ! KurU ftamst cold nd oeugh 4W!V.

So..l by lrigci."t v'H where. T'hT'lv il s oTC orTstipatio n l.cvluR vaJt. materia in the bod. Pnons ths 5"m nc5 Mood nd wpkcs vou llaW to sick hendachos. iousn-ss, ticrvourn i and rr.ud.1y skin. Trv nr. K.ns's New T.lfe riHs. rrompt

relief. Si 111

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Kathertae Howard. 4311 loolt Ave., rhonr i'SS. will wlried o "rite and

recclv lodaLncni nnd advcrln forlfpJ

The T1ros. COLIMBIA THEtTR-K TO.MC.nT. Maxina F-IHott ont of th greatest morl artresnca vrill be ahOTrn ia "FfftbtlnK Odds.'' Alio an Episode of "The Hidden Hand." :OR SALE 15 Koom Dwelling built last spring. 2 baths. Near city hall park, K. Clii ago. Ideal for .toouijfrs. Latest equipicd. hist sell. Leaving city. !- cash, balance to suit. Apply evenings and Sunday p. m., Owner. 4-11 S Oleott avenue. East Chicago. Tht East Ohirap-) Kilt 9 rr'M irt '.n rrsulir session this e-enin and hold thair annual election of officers. All Elks ar asked- to he In attend-

il a'i diug5's,s-

home of Mi?

I ilascall, who was a iliss Wincuirr, o. 1 IUh:nn street. H'nmond and where 1 i r.n. ..irtr tiii! lift

roon for f'rance. a'aptain Hax'a'.l " sn Kast Chl'ig') bvy and tU'.s city is frotid to claim hi:i as such. He forferlv was nn employ of the Grasyelii Che-nical Company, this city and was transferred to their plant it Hamilton. Ontario, Canada, with a distinct, pro

motion to that of Assistant Saperin- j j,

t'.nde.nt. But even this honor con-

red uoiin hiin d:l not dtr mm

fron: answering th flr?t ea 11 of hi"

country for volunteers and now mai j lagoun avrnu

h has reecived riaMimg' oraers i

go across, his friends and the pv.Mic in general w h him every success and safety for himself snd h:a nohle com p a n y c f men. The Music Department of the East

Chicago Woman s fiuo will hei.i "j3V(.T1

postponed meeting: March 3.nl ai n heme of Mr?. H. E. Plooir.berg. in N. Oleott even.ie. All menders are :- quested to make note. cf the rhanS" of the regular date, and to be in attendance at this metins. A very excellent program will ti rendered

ni'.ely.

k , h.-.'h do in

TV Mi.w Mfi-iha Binme.mnai a-. ..-a Johnson we. e in Chicago en:r.c to witness the performanco of Tin Wanderer." Mrs A. 1. "arson who has been he-e

other, M''""- 1- Alrist1""1. t avenue for some t:m

;er lo:n in luisa, .'!-

ma tomorrow.

I Tha N'.i npftlottJ

i pit p.rt their meet in?

Noia Artibey. in .Nona

TV i f h h e

South o: ;ot leaving for

Great Reductions On Men's BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY ONLY

Sfa

irts

Club enjojed la?t

held at th

of the Harbor Robert are Ch:-

ancr. Capt. r-esh Hascall liTiome for a fw iays visitin his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fr?1 Hasall in Pru-rmond street. The eaptain coe from . the, cantonment rationed at Camp Pevon. Ayres. Mj srd aceompanie-l his wife, and children

Charl's Sterling, the third son o. Mr. and Mrs. Kobe-.t Sterl'.na of North Oleott avenue, to be called to the serics of his country, w :!1 depart Saturday tor Charleston. Carolina, in the pattern makers' contingent. H'p brothers, rtobert and Arthur are in the na' y, and were amon.sr the very first of the East Chicago, boys to volunteer. Dr. and Mrs. David Johns are rejoicing' over the advent of a baby daughter who arrived yesterday a their home

Mrfs. D. M. reter Library, and her son

cago visitors today. Jess 1. Thompson of the Metal and Thermit Corporation Company !. confined to his home in South Forsythe ...... . . . 1 - nf '

e, witn a seeie nau

pi ;ppe. The Indiana Harbor Hed Cross Centre has again snt another large box of supplies to the Clearing: House at Fort "War- no and whi. h contained the folV-Tvinr .Ttioles: SO fweatr". S5 ratrs of lock?, to pairs wristlets, 5

i helmets, 3 muffler, musl'.n bandages j 115. 75 triangular. 55 T.. 13 head. The women ate ch.er fully giving as much j of their time as poseible in this esj cellent trorlf and are rroud of the I due recognition shown them by the

headquarters at T ort Vval-ne ana w men they Justly deserve. There is improvement in the condition of Mr. L. T. Lou-U? who lias beer.

I very ill with pneumonia. Mrs. William Hubcr is hostess to a

THE STORE OF

SATISFACTION

DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY

718-20 Chicago Avenue

This Store Closes Every Tuesday and Thursday Night at 6 p. m. Other

East Chicago Nights 8 p. m. Indiana

her for them to divide their residence j young ladies or tnia fetwen his horr.e and iiat of Mrs. sister to Miss Hazel.

In North Banns avenue. Mrs. John? ...lhll Rr,.,n,i nob:n at her horn

waa Miss Helen Hartley before her j :outh Farir.s avenue this evenin?.

marriage, one 01 xn- u.o.-t pop..ir . r.H,.- of r.r.nvin St

c it?.- and a twin Mother snd the

ther

ects

Grip leaves its victims weaJi with localized troubles. Many of thern drag akctg fox months after an attack with nrhtng backs, coughs end coWs and impaired digestion. Grip is a catarrhal disease and it leaves the system full of that dread malady. Drive out the catarrh; and yau overcome the grip. There U coe treatment that addoqa fatis to briaj relief, am remery that time has tested and thoosanda have proved. Rebuild Your Lost Strength with PERUNA a good tonic Because PERUNA is a good tonic and because it has special reference to catarrhal conditioas its use in the weakness follow

ing Grip has proven very beneficial. Itcieaxs up the ujhtem of all the poisonous matter left after the attack, give torte aad strength to the digestive org ana and overcomes the congestion atvi inflammation. What it has done for thousands is wail told in the letter Mow.

LOOK AT THIS LETTER Mrs. Prank Stroebe, R. T. D. 1. Appletnn, Wis., says : . "I be an sicg Pernna a fevr months ago when my health and strength were all gone, and I was nothing but a nervons wreck. Could net sleep, eat or rest properly, aad felt no desire to liveThree bottles of Penma made me look at life la a different light, as I began to regain my lost strength. While my recovery took nearly foor months, at the end of that time I was better than I ever was before. I had a splendid cc&or asd never weighed more In my tfe. I certainly think Penma is withoct a rival as a tonic and strength builder, arid U has my endorsement.'

PERUNA IN TABLET FORM PERUNA is cow pnt tip In tablets, not unpleasant to take. They are very effective and convenient treatment for catarrh in whatever form It manifests itself. They are invaluable in coMs, affording quick relief, and are a preventive if taJten in time. Carry a box with yon. The Penum Company, Colambaa, Ohio

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The Great Values are Worth Your Time Mdse Sold Below Market Prices Come in Friday Early and Take Advantage of This Great Sale

Manh

attan

Shirts Sold

Thomas Robertson

lis named among those suffering with

lagrippe. The J. O. T. gii'.s have reason to be joyf'il for yesteiday their sweaters arrived and they are of the royal purple hue with trimmings on collar and !ns.gn'.a done tn gold. These garments will be donned at all future activities sr.rn by the li'o. This is a conservation :d'?a inasmuch as it will do awav with the convential idea of having m.jny g -ns for the vinous entertainments given by them. Tfye sweaters which are really beautiful w;ll be worn as their uniforms. Mrs. W. Jordan of Hemlock street is in Chic, 'o today meeting a rarty cf friends who are coming from Grand rtapids. Mich , and a matinee prform-

i ance w ill be enjoyed at the Cort the-!atre-in their honor. j The Messera and Mesdames D. W.

Saunders, and L. C. "V!r!ch will be guests at the wedding ot Miea Ruth VanSyoc and Mr. Gibbs. at Park Ma

nor tomorrow evening, ine weaaing was to have occurred a week ago but owing to the groom-elect slipping on the ice. breaking his ankle and his confinement to the hospital since that time, the ceremony w as necessarily postponed. The W. 5. s. girls met at the home of Miss Jessie Johnston in Northeotte .ven"ie last evening and plied their r,eed!s enei egticaiiv in the making of a layette for trie Belgian relief. The

I rest meeting will be held at the home I of M.idrej Veiaack. 450S Northeotte ?vn'te, T'ne.ce indjsirioiis oriii'5 e- ! lend their gratitude to Mrs. Linton and ! her daughter Miss" Noima for donations of articles wheref-y they worked with.

The Crocus Cluo !s meeting this evening with Mrs. James Fahey in South Oleott avenue. The Mesdamea J. A. Teegardea, her sister, Mrs. Holdcn. who Is vliiting here from Casper, tVyo., and Mrs. "V". B. VanHorne attended the matinee performance of "Lilac-Tinio" esterday. The Misses Mayr.ie. and Lillian Groir.an are Chicago visitors today. The reg'tlir meeting of the East Chicago O. n. S. chapter will be held this evening.

Mrs. E. T. Higglns o avenue :s entertainin, party this afternoon.

j Mrs. FJ. Kosebrough, mother of Mrs j M. iullivan who was recently wedded j 'o Pr. Sullivan, associated in practice 'with Pr. Stephens, in Michigan avenue 'has ccrue here to Hsit the happily wedded pair. Mrs Roebroi:g h's home is in India n pol i ..

North Magoun at a birthday

GROUP 1 2.00 Shirts, at 1.39 Men's Manhattan Shirts, fan

cy patterns, good in a t c r i a 1, all

Quality

at Cost

3.00

1.39

2.50

GROUP 2 Shirts, at

1.65

In this group have shirt? of madras mate- -f! g rial, also satin JtSjiJ stripe . . t GROUP 3 1.25 Shirts at 1.15

These shirts consist of Wilson Bros. $1.75 ehirts, deuced to

This group has $3 shirts of madras, fiber and mercerized materials

NOW IS THE TIME GROUP 4 Shirts, at 1.95

Manhattan

5

. GROUP 6 5.00 Fibre Silk Shirts at 3.45

Men's fibre silks, in Arrow shirts, perfect fit

3.45

GROUF 6 1.50 Shirts at 95c Men's shirts in stiff and soft cuffs, all sizes, fancy and f g pd a i n stripes. Re- Jjf aTC duccd to

ORCUP 7 1.90 Shirts at 65c Shirts "with soft cuffs, $1.50 values, creat clearance special ! Grab them while the:(Q 1C last, at

Friday Specials look them Bargains

23c for 14c 50 dozen Ladies' Black Hose, also tan: seamless. Special Fridav only Pair 14c

16c for lie . 375 vards Bleached and Unbleached 16-inch wide Toweling. Friday only Yard 11c

23c for 17c 38 dozen good size Turkish Towels, .bleached, with fringe. Friday only, special each 17c

1.59-1.25forl.l9 100 dozen plain and fancy ladies new season Waist, high collars. Special 1.19

silver offering was given with liberality. The choir cf St. Alban's church will meet to practice tomorrow evening at the usual hour. Mr. end Sirs. James McShane, sr.. ot

benefit of Msgoun avenue departed last evening ' for Philadelphia to meet their son, John.

or the STStn Aero equaaron, Aviatiuu

C. PETERSEN & CO.

Mrs r.i.;t;ld porjor of Heirtloeli St.

Phone 980. 4947 Oleott Ave., East Chicago, j I ,

Specials for Friday and Saturday, March 8 and 9

GALLON PAILS CRYSTAL WHITE KARO SYRUP 85C . . i ne. Dl lie

1 , GALLON PAIl-d rnnu bvw

LABEL SYRUP TALL MILK, all brands. 3 MI'S FANCY HEAD RICE, 2 ibs. for SE5T WH! OR YEuOW CORN MEAL, 5 Ibs "OUR BEST" 30c COFFEE, 2 lbs. for FANCY GUNPOWDER TEA pep lb. SNOWBALLPOPC0RN, 1 lb. pkgt -

PEAS, CORN, NO. 2 TOMATOES. 3 csns "40C NAVY BEANS OR LIMA 8EANS, 2 lbs. for

40c

-tic

25C

ooC

55C -eoc 15c

FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER, 1 lb. prints 53C HEINZ CATSUP, large bottles, each 28C HEINZ PURE VINEGAR, pint bottles 15C EXTRA VALUE TOILET PAVTR, 6 "Us - - 25CLI BBY'S ROSEDALE PINEAPPLE, No! 2 can, each 20C GOLDEN GLOW APRICOTS, 2 targe eana -4oC L133Y!S HAPPY VALE SLICED PEACHES, large cans -25C

Anvil Corn -

Sincerity June Peas .

'2 Cans

n r i.

Fort Small Green Lima Beans j Oi)C

EXTRA SPECIAI b lb.

LOBTERd, n

Star

entertained many little folks V"1"; day afternoon in honor of her Utile daughter's 5th birthday. There was a rarty hei'lt evening . . th. V.nme nf Mrs. J f. Frob. ill

Northeotte avenue for the

the K. of C. War Fund - nr.... T- T,,.aM r trmlock street

v H " vr.teidav Mus V.-eltha! Supply Dept., and who was recently had as guest jeste.da.v transferred from Waco, Texas, to Gar-

". . . , .. . ' den City. "Philadelphia, and who nas sc-

llie missionary tea ne.a i , o . . fr1n,. ffh to ..,,. his

a rnr.ident o

arrt where tt

East Chicago Tea & Coffee Ston

716 CHICAGO AVENUE EAST CHICAGO

PHONE 24

Men in Training? F ighting ian't the only duty of oldter. and exposure to bullets is not as serious as exposure to all kinds of veather and dampness. Rheumatic aches; sore and stiff muscles, strains and sprains, chilblains and neuralgia, all are enemies of the soldier, and the relief for all these pains and aches is Sloaji's Liniment. Clean and convenient to tarry or use; does not stain, and penetrates without rubbing. , Generous turn) botUas. at all drajfiiU.

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1 Li u n b & a f

i'MillllilwJLSl

at Sr. Al-

... .1 I (111 M.

bans pansn hail ty me bu.h ..j

chuich -nas a most successful affair rrom m.-.r thin one viewroinl. The i.r.o.Medt. of . oii..ttions v hi h actiialli e-'sted In the war zone of France as iv:.ne?ed hv Mrs. C.eorge Bifkneil. wife of J)r. Crknell, w.io nursed in the Tr. Jos. A. Blake hospital, the first F.ed Cross hospital established and - maintained by the eminent surgeon of New York, in Paris, was worth a great deal

to the hearers of those most fortunate

to be present. Mrs. Bicknell illustrated ( her talk with lantern slides and with!

pictures taken of the new devices used

Kdge'ey P-irk, T'hilf

paren-: wli! vim fr some Line arm will l iter ro ; P1ttirrh. Pa-, before their return to thii city.

Specials for Friday and Sat

urday, March 8th and 9th.

DRIVE AWAY. HEADACHE

Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dan.

,a surgical work at the base hosr.tals I ger oi mjwable feeling from Dr. and Mrs. Eicknell were gone, fofr ne concestion. And it acts at once !

months, leaving this city tne miaa.e 01 1 Mucteroie i9 a dean, white ointment. May and reluming the latter part 0 f aH wjtli oil of mustard. Better than a

October. Mrs. Bicknell had charge or 1 musUrcj piaster and does not blister-! the work room in the above mentioned j jjg onjy externally, and in no T.ay can i hospital snd later ward nursing. Her , :t'affcct stomach and heart, 85 Some intalk at this me-et,nq aroused so much ternaJ medicines do. . ! enthusiasm that she hps promised et ai Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis,!

later date to talk for the benefit of the i at)1T , Stltf neck, asthma, neuralgia, con-j RUMFORD BAKING POWDER,

public. Mrs. c. P. Hoiway opened the ; gestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago.! ,b can -"-. prerr.m was a most approrriat- oral Jail pains and achesof thetecfc fint. WHOLE PEACHES in hVaVy number, entitled. Joan of Arc, they are J sprains, SOTC muscles, bruises, chilblam. FANCY WHOLE PHfc heavy

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AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, with Coffee or Tea Order, 6 bars-.-OQi FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, 5 lbs., $1.05; 1 pound 2oC OUR LEADER COFFEE, 4 lbs., $1.04; 1 pound 28C M. R. BLEND COFFEE, special, 1 pound 30C FANCY GUN POWDER TEA, per pound - 60? HERSCHEY'S COCOA,

'z pound 1

A?v1ER-Y-CAN PORK AND BEANS

No. 3 can 20C

Jt

call'n? you, vtth Mrs. Kltho'ts as hei-'trostea xeet. toius i wv accompanist. Miss Smou'. a teacher of ; Pente pneumoma.

!h. Ttilev choo! Kenneht a mimher or 1 ounuuwvj"'. ""i,.,...,-;..

her pupils over and they sans ra'riou.-: sorts end fave recitations. A !mt( from Walter Tart, a Haibor !-y vli i- : in the trenches In France, wa read nd . spprcis.ted. Mrs. Richard nreirienbsch , was ths hostess of the afternoon and, Mperiji tha pourtna of tt"'" f A

syrup. No. 3

1

BARTLETT PEARS, No. 3 can,

in hravy syrup

25c

or

25c

SHRIMPS, 2 cans for

SWEET PICKLES, in large mason jars

TELMO BRAND ASPARAGUS,

2 lb. cans 25C COMB HONEY, ib. . 33c PROBONS BRAND KIDNEY BEANS. 6 cans, 75c; can . 13C EARLY JUNE PEAS, 6 cans, 75c; can 13C SOLID PACK SAUER KRAUT, No. 3 can - 15C OLD COUNTRY SOAP, 10 bars - - -- 49C MICHIGAN NAVY BEANS,

2 Ibs SEEDLESS RAISINS.

1 ,b - 14c

35c

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