Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 26 March 1918 — Page 3

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Mr.HOLMBERG SAYS '

Nujol Laboratories, " Stindirci Oil Company, (Ne- Jrr . ), Baycnr.e, Newjcriry. Dear S-TS : I take pleasure in advtsirg you tKat the relief I have obtained from the use of Nujol is far more than what is ordinarily termed "satisfactory." Tor years beiore sending you my order for a trial bottle of Nujol I habitually used destructive '"pink pills" due to the fact that through lack of proper exercise I was continually constipated and a sufferer from Other ailments known to result only from irregular bowe! action. I have taken three bott !es of Nujol, and ever since I finished the first bottle my bowel action has been as regular as the rising sun, and my general physical condition is now as good as can be wished for. In my opinion Nujol is a scientific cure for constipation and irs countless other resultant ailments. I earnestly recommend it.

Springfield, Til . January 5, 1917

Yours truly, C S. Holm berg

Don't dread constipation ; but cfen't neglect it. It's th? poisonous root of scores of serious ailments. Do exactly what Mr. Holmberg did: bring back regular bowel-habits with Nujol. Nujol gives you the quick relief you wane without the least griping or reaction. Thousands know it is the safest remedy, for th? body ca:v:c! absorb it. Quit using harmful piUs and salts. Nujol makes you -regular as clockwork' . Start using it today. ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS There are no substitutes there is only Nujol At rvery drat start. 5ead S0. and we will .hip w Lit aiza to aoldien or tailor anvwhere.

'n boules onlv. beanns t.tafc Nujol trademark never in bulk. Write for fte booklet.

I for constipation

IF BACK HURTS BEGIMN SALTS

Flush your kidneys occasionally if you eat meat regularly.

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r(n cr woman who eats meat regularly can !! a mistake by f.uhirg"th khln:- 'rcastona'Py. says a wH Known authoiity. Meat forme uric aciJ wl-.i.-li clos' the kidney pores o llifv slugei f.!!T or strain only rrt of tin waste snf fnlin fro-n th blood then u R" :'"k- Nearly all rheumatt-h. heads- l.ver troubles. nr,'A!jin'. -ontip.it .on. dizziness. ,!oil:f!in, Madder dsordeis come frtin slues-sh k'dre. 0 Thf moment you fci dull -he in th kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, cffnsne, full of sediment, irregular of passage, or attended by a sensatjon or scalding of passage, set about four Ounces jf Jadd Salts from any rliM pharmacy' and talis a tablespoonful In a ulas.e of watrr before breakfast for a few das and ynv r kidneya will then act fne. Tins famous salts is triad- from the a .-id of cmp? nnd lemon J life," co.nbmcri -with hthia and has l-cen used for generations to f!i cl'-eger Uidn s and titimu'a'e thf 'n to activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer causes irritation, thu ending bladder di&ordr. . .ladd ialt is inexpens.ve and cannot injur1; n.akes a delightf il efTerveycetit litria-water drink" which all rearular meat caters sho-iid take now

and then to keer the kidney, clean J nnd the Mod pur, thereby a-oid.ng .sl'i .o'-s k ;dnj complies tions. 1

GREBTIiMGi

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TOW is the time to see the neu; styles at their

rery best assortments arc nou? complete

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in size hi in co or range. Irr -

Tomorrow's sale offers a number of special GronTradiril Jtamrl 1 . .t . 1 r t- j j.1 U

t'atzes m iust tnc tnmgs you ncca jor caster. -aMoaopfmnrarinw

gj WE GIVE 2WT GREEN TRADING STAMPi" 1

Double Stamps All Day Wednesday

Divers Fail to Raise Their Sinking Toll Of British Shipping

Easter Coat Special

A Most Unusual Collection of Early Spring Models $16.50 Handsome Spring: Cats in a. wonderful selection of Delhi Cioths, Serfea, Poplins and Noe!ty Che k., semi-belted, full betted or siraicUt l.ne styles. Button trimmed, fancy stitched and with tiew top collars or silk; all th new . Spring: colors. Special Jl(D0J

Easter Suit Special

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Stunning Suits of Fine Serges and Poplins at $28.75

iFlaln tailored and pleated models, belted and semi-belted, braid and button tr;mni:fliJ. Many s;:k overcollars in eiderce. llaleriais are tine a!! vrool F:eo.:h Serges and Top-

m. peau ds cysne s:lk

lin.ng. Special ...

$28.75

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ONDOIT, March 33 The ftflnUraUy I rtports tha lo by mlna or snbi marl a a of 17 British mercUastmeat last.

I vraek. Of thess 11 tvers 1,600 toss or j ; crrr and 6 unCer that toanaf e. Two j . f a hj ay -reasals war loat. ! Zlercm merchantment wars nnaacceas. ' lolly atta-cked. Til WMk'i Hnrm wttmAm m m A i

I of 1,373 Teasela aaak alnca tbs adoption i by tb British atlmJralty of th weekly i report ayittm, ai follow:

Special Value in Spring Skirts, $5.98

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Plain tailored and novelty Drets I Skirts, in Silk Taffeta, Serge. Poplin ;i and Wool riaids. Skirts that would : ordinarily retail at J7.S0. They :l come in all th wanted Spring

T eek-

Orer tons

I niifr I.Rno mnller

First Farlr 77 ' F'orfy-flrat 1 1 I'ortr-aecoiid 14 Forty-third 11 ' forty-fourth 1 Fort.-Bftb IS I Forty-sisth F-orty-seventh

HENLEY li TOUR

OF STATE

! these meetings. The1 look like

gatherings in the rrldst of a cat

ratnT tnan n:ere organization in

i Icrg in advance of the opening of ho-,

tihties, he sayt. Henley has been accompanied on h

rounds by a number of state officers and

candidates for state nominations, and

be. says that a". eery meetings tliesa i rr.s nar accorded a hearty welcome. . F'arty v. orkers are lined up for a hard I tight thi- year. They appear to be de- ', termir.ed that nothing shall l left tindone, la win. j Henley has completed 'he series of meetings in the southern part cf the

j state, and has also held meetings at; I Frankfort and Muticie. During the com-! with

i ir.g week he will hold distric

S SAYS HIS PRESCRIPTION

r HAS POWERFUL INFLUENCE

DfEfi RHEUMATISM

Forty-rlshth ... Forty-ninth Fiftieth 1 ify-flrt Forty-second . . . Fifty-third I Jft.T-fonrlh . . . .

Fifty-nrth tciirt

'1'olnl t.rnnil

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ton 2tf

S :t it 3 3 4 t 6 3h

rafl 17fl o

shades. On sals f'i'i and Saturday at....

$5.98

EASTER DRESSES

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total

1.372 ;

LOWELL

Siacorerer Telia Druggists Wot to Tak a Cet of Anyom'B Monay Unless Allearhn Completely Banishes All ; Rheumatic Paias and Trme.

Allen suffered for vears i. Many times this ter-

TXKZS BTKEAC, ATSTaTg CAPITAL. i.NDI ANAPOL1 S. TXT?., March J3. T. W. Henl.v, secretary of the Republican stele committee, who is making a !'"ir of the srnte. lldnis organization n;etirS in ill of the district, says he

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IMr. sr.d frs. c X. Gragg ivere Chi-i-ao vii'.ors terday. Attorney J. V". nelsha-w transacted less 1 business in Hair.-nond. yesterday. Ike 'lershmati of Chios go. ii'ed his falli,-. TI. Gorshmnn yesterday.

him he!p!es end unable ' v- " 1,;r,;m5" ?"n --r- ' icusly ill, i retting much better.

Th latest void from Oordle P.agon.

from rli-'umatism until tJ. jcm.'v.,i wjio is in in Hospital In Chicago, ,5 tnat

t lrnp'ii'ities:. commonly railed uric acid de- ) He is geUing along nicely. i posits, n ere dissolved in the, joint and Mr. Charles Er!ow of South Bnd i n.us.'lfs and rxpe.letl from the bod v. , - . , . " . ... I With this idea in mind be consulted In,i " visiting her father, H. Gersn-

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Styles as Pictured only $16.50 c I 1 k Taffeta and Georgette combinations in navy blue, tan. copen. bla?k and gray. Embroidered effects, i retty Georgette collars, shirred pockets; straight line and overslilrt models: sizes for vrcmen anj miss s. ipec:a!!y priced at $16.50

Easter Blouses

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Pretty New Easter Dresses at $12.98 Becoming Easter Frocks of Silk Taffeta and Crepe, de Chine. There at several smart models in gray, beige, taupe, navy, copen and blac. 411 assortment that offcis unusually good choosing; women's and misses'

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j aiies. Specially priced

$12.98 1

Georgette Crepe Blouses at a price which denotes a saving. Tou will have uo difficulty !a selecting your Easter Blouse from among these splendid a sortments. I-Tere are many beautiful models of splendid quality Georgette Crepe in white, flesh, orchfd. nil green, gray and navy blue. All tho new touches that fashion demands are to b found in this

croup. Priced foi ,

this sale at. .

$5.98

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EASTER SUITS

Silk and Wool Fabrics $23.75

This remarkable

group of suits includes belted, semibelted, pony, panel back, pleated rrno:Poplins, Beiges, Novelty Checks and s?ilk Taffetas. Colors art: jrray, sand. nn y blue, copen, black srd white checks, at

$23.75

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nun m-ieungs in ins louowmg places: ; Tte ,.a!ly decided, after years c

.nor.ua; , lintn uisTricL, i;cr,mr. 1 ceaseless B'.uay, tnar no one can De Tree

Tuesday. Thirteen'h cistric. rimcuth. Wednesday, Eleventh district. Teru. Thursday. Twelfth district, Ft. Wayne.

rv. c a icj at the

1 this wreli. 10 Others ! The r.ed Cros have moved their worlc

t):ivlrTans. rnarie e re ri men t n aurl flnatlv'lnan.

1 ..11 v.j.i tuinyicn me lour t1 , compounded n rrescr pt ion that quickly the state which was started bv Henlev! an'l oompleteiy banished "vary sign and

or rneurr.atiym Irom

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never petore seen a much entnusi-, .,. ..-..: o,v. I tern. atid anxiety to work among rte-' -No eft"'f a.s been made to encourage, lie. freely ga Lis discover-.-

a large attendance at th? me-etines. In ' no ' wu.u v. rat nugnt

ms sy s-

Brown is conducting sen--I. E. church every r.ighi

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Womeris Easter Hats A Special at

$5.00

j'.bilcsns of the slate a he is finding in

GET THAT COLO.

OFF YOUR CHEST."-

I fact, a larpe attendance hs been dis- ! couras;ea. because it was only the puri pori to have th cour.ty chairnien and , some cf the, leading workers in the dis-

u hi -'ine :iacji ine aiuenajncenn; purcjiae mnny 10 au v 110 sra

.umbered about twenty-five, while) in j received no benefit. Ad :.

others if was lsrarer. but in no place 1', wimimmmmmmimammmmimmmmmmmmmm

tnar"iou suoce-s. Arter ears of urjr-1 iivm ji .... h.i nium.M mis ho decidod to let sufferers eer.v- to th second floor of the K. of T. where know about his discovery throurh 1 building. 'h tie'.vspai'or'". DruKgi'ts handle t ' . - - Allenrhu in this vicinity ith the under- ? farmers have nearly

I ntandinar that they vill freely return I ttnlshei sowing their oats.

they I Cepn Wisner who is in the hcspla! jat lismmond, is getting along as well as

ne iiers maxe any piar.s ror a Pig clerk of th Suprer-.e Couit, r. J meeting. As a general thing, the meet-; t.vnrn. v..,asli.: Charles S. Preston

: can be e s pected.

UV that cough! Check that ! "IT ar' ,n ho,Pl roon,', "r rr,V8'i Montiodio, Jl: i irZ V Tr;e,- i off!t- v herp T'rty rn8,ter9 b Judge o

REVIVAL.

New Discovery.

iused without lnterferencs.

of the Appellate Court, Y. M.

Thomrson. 'ersalles; Charles I'. Hemv.

Henley s.iya that in every ectlon of i lnd.. naro;,,. So)on a. j.loe. Danville.

Judif of the Supreme Court,

illlllOBi of people ha found in thi na;;cr.-wid s'andard remedy a lor,!"Ufht effective means of relieving 'Hifhs. colds ad grippe without inonvenier.t after-effects Kor ffty yesfi it has sold for ffty -ents a bottle For fifty years i. ha warded off the danaers or neglected olda. unchecked cough"- For flfty

vers It has stopped impendiP.K

K.fov they ha a chance to develop Finally effactl-.e for grippv adults and rou py chi'dren. batt' in your nied-i-r:a!'".et 1 !i-e bes1. kr.otJ n safeguard mil!" cold and cough dangers -!) by dru$g-?'.s e-. r is her

ireni'Till. ...... . j - r- . . . . i

-"" , ui3tr;oT, i.ucius ... t.moree i rinceion , , r ,y.

Ke'. Ial rr.eeitnjrs art being held each r.jfiht except Saturday at the Methodist I'hurch. Meetincs b?rin nt T:20 n. ri.

South r:xrel!ort music and gospel nissts

caoh rlz'-.t. The public is most cordiallv

B. F. Willoughby, Vicennes. . invite to attend these meetings. -What

,)ucg.i or tne supreme court, .-.ortnern. ,,..,, ,t roftf ..n,,n -f he in th. whole

Howard I,. Townsend. Fort: u i 1. .i" ...

contests nearly every- . inrumbn.t. and has no:

where for these rimnfr.a'tons. and that i ! 1"

vi"-HRF.AD An t.l S WIl.I, HEAT There is a considerable contrast be-' I'll t ir

a party can show, , ,. ,1,. .u.,. -e r-.nriMi.t.. p..j ' '

rublioan nominations and Democratic I

nominations, and this is ssif to be more

marked in the counties than anywhe-i

fito. in some counties, if is smd, the TernO'rats are ia.ving a bard time to et anipn r,n for tiominat ion.

the state there is a swarm of candidates

for nominations of all kinds

cans seem to believe that they gre aure to tarry the elections" and all want to

he places on the ticket. Henley says; ,9trict

there arc hvi where for the?

this ts one of the healthiest signs that!

following j th vail-l

Hoach.

Klaus'

The Evils of Constipation Leaving waste material in the body, ro'.eens th system and blood and makes you liable to sick headaches, bilinusnesa, nervousness and muddy skin.

JUT. Kings New I. ire Fu.s. rromr'

ry

f. SttM -'c. at all druegisls.

Up to the present time, the are the known oar.didates for

coids ou, state nominations this year

! Secretary of Fta'.e. William A 'Delphi: present incumber.'. Airditor of Stale, otto I-.

L'vne llle; present incumbent Treasurer of ftale. Lz McMurtr.c j Marion: cresf n t incumbent. ; ?upcririter,dent of Public Insi ru'ition. j Tlorare Ellis, Indlanspeli' : present incumbent. f Attorney General. E!e. Star.rburg. WUfllBmsport: present in'-umber.t. ' Plate Geologist, yfarry Pv. Camrbell. j Tr.dianapohs He was the nominee in : i9i4.

We feature for Easter a most unusual group -of hats with an air of dist'netion tnat will instantly appeal to you. L'sere bra:ds. hemps and lacquered strawy, artistically trimmed. Choice of Poke Bon

nets Mushroom, Side Roll and Short Back

Sailors; black and colors, on

sale at '

::$5.oo

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Pretty Tailored Hats Priced at $3.50 Women's smart Street Hats of lacqueied I. sere and herr.p. large, small and medium shapes, finished with a ribbon band or neat tailored bow; they come in blaik and all the new Spring shades. Specially

:cd for Wednesday's sale

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New Easter Hosiery

A complete assemblage of Hosiery In noel effects for the Spring season, embracing an assortment of colors and shades that will harmonize with your tiew apparel. Stockings of silk, lisle and cotton mixtures perfectly made in every detail. Reinforced where the most wear occurs. Hosiery that will give th utmost satisfaction in comfort and duia-biiity.

Eiffel Hose

Easter Hose

GARY GUN CLUB TO I AID LIBERTY LOAN I President Harry Somrr.e-s of the. Ga- I

:'A CHILD DOESN'T

UUGH WO-PUT IF CONSTIPATED

E! Ture thread Silk Hon, fancy atripen, 5! checks and pla'n colors such as rose. trie green, mair.e. pearl grayr, tan, l brown, flesh, black and while. El Priced for this sals at t -f EL f Ei per pair . . J J. .J J

Women s Lisle Hose, all colors, per pair

full fashioned Hose, wood fibre Silk and pure thread silk mixed, will wear splendidly, in hronre, Russian tan. gold, navy blue, black and

white. Triced at p

pair

: $1.00

: 59c

The New Spring Oxfords

ijun rlu has sent ou tter to members: When the Gary -Rod

t the foiiow.ngIf peevisht feverish and sick I

and Gun eub

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at the MID-WEST COAL COMPANY'S YARD delivered at your home

PHONE 163 261-268 Michigan Avenue. Illinois and Indiana Prepared Sizes.

aVra

the chief objects I a Club h !? at j

was oranined. one of n-sv tl" oh'sln. ng of

T.a'c Wa v. a see s.r r. of tb menbe; o ha e been urg- j

ns me. t? president to :a;.e the matter up and press it. hut. T do not believe it is an oppe.yt'jne tirie. The government baa asked th citlaens to refrain from xuri. The new 1,1btert3 lean and th coming Rd Cross drive lo June, together with th other burdens we fcav to tear by reason of the war, absorb or t-tl! absorb all of our spare change. Cor sev.iently. 1 thir.lt it best t- let the matter dror f O ? the preiA-if h';t IT O i.lengA t-O bear from you on this subje-f . The club house and shooting ground's are at 2-Sth avenue and Virginia St The traps and grounds wil be put in first class condition, and th formal evening will b announced in the near vry truly. HARRT SOMMER?, Pres.

give "California Syrup

of Figs.'

Eva-y dollar you :u;als goes to bu; unner.ea ry t'r.lna:

spend fcr non-e-labor to make an rnd it taes it

i awa y

rom gc

.ernrr. enr tioi,

So ionjr

as you have it"t bought voir quota of I War-Savinga "'impi you really ba va no r!ht ' e ce.mrlaln aHmit our knyi laekinn thtr ipp1'e.

Molherl Tour child isn't naturallv

j cros and peevish. See if tongue is j coated: this is a sure sign its little j stomach, liver and bowels nccj a cleans

ing at once. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad. throat sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, remember, a gentle liver and

i bowe c'efirsing should always be fh I firrt tr3tmnt sien. j ?-oth;ng eo,ul "California 3 rup of : l'ig"" for children tils: 51. a fa- ! Epoonful. and in a few hciri all the foul .1 waste, sour bile and fermenting: food which is clogged in the bowels rasses out cf the system, and you have a we'i and playful child again. All children ! love this harmless, delicioua "fruit laxative." and it liever f.-iils to effect a good j inside." clcansinc. Directions for babies. I children of ail aires and grown-ups are. j plainly ru' the bottle, I Keo it hsi.dy in ;cr borr.e. , 1;(-

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tie gi- en tortay 'r ick r-,iid 10-; morrow, but get the ffej,!,;,,. AsK your : druggist for a fO-cm bottle or Tali-! fornia Syrup of fips ." then look and se that i' is made by 'be CUfnrnia. Figj Pvnir Company." Adv.

Tou know everyone will wear Oxfords thia Spring. The latest stjle and a pattern of sho that flt perfectly. Ked Cross lace oit fords, of black kid. plain toe. cuhan or military heel, also patent leather and dull V.id pumps, plain toe models with Loui.

heel. .emavua Die values ai per pai only

Women's Smart Fatent Leather Oxfords, lace models with atitehed tlpa:

all sues. Priced at per

pair

$5.00 r Ol1 tlpa:

:$4.oo

Dressy White Pumps and Oxfords

": Tou will b agieeablv surprised with the sinartnes and trim fit of these, "i four stunning: styles :n White Canvas Footwear. White pumps with mili-

:! tary or louis heels, also whie oxfords with military or Louis

:j heels. Ter pair

$3.00

Educator Shoes The Kind Your Child Should Wear They permit the little feet to grow as they should. They're made good and stionr where they hou!d be made good and strong (in the counters, foes and soles . and soft and pliable where they should be made oft and pliable (across the uppers and vamps). The service they will give will more than offst their cost. Educator Shoes com in aeveral tyla for dreas and play -wear the play ho is made of Russia calf in button styles and has sewed soles and heels. Thou for dress wear are in.ido of patent leather in button style or dull hid, lace stylo; $!-s j-j 1 j tl - pair J4.0; sizes sr, to 11, pair "V,:"".':'i::$3.oo Patent Leather Shoes White. Kid Tops SiDbar.'s 'Healthy Fut" Shoes, foot-form lasts, made of finest patent leather, white hid fops and pearl buttons, very dre.y

little sho: sixes 11'; to 2. p.iir

H.a'i; size? to 11

Pair

::$4.00

I KAUFMANM & WOLF - HAMMOND. Ind.

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