Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 231, Hammond, Lake County, 27 March 1918 — Page 8

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THE TIMES.

"Wednesday, far. 27. 1918.

SCHOOL GIRL TELLS OTHERS

How They Can Find Relief From Periodic Sufferings.

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Nashna, N. II. " I am nineteen years eld and every month for two years I

had auch pairs that

1 would olten faint and have to leave school. I had such pain I did not know what to do with myself and tried so many remedies that were of no use. I read about Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound in the newspapers and decided to try it. and that is how I

found relief from pain and feel so much better than I use to. When I hear of Rny girl suffering as I did I tell them hovr Lvdia, E. Pinkham'a Vejretablo Compound helped m?." Delina auartin', 29 Bowers St.. Nashua, N.H. Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound, mada from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic orlharmful drugs, therefore la a perfectly safe remedy to give your daughter, who suffers from such painful periods S3 did Hiss Martin. The reason so many girls wnta Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn, M'esb., for advice, Is because from their 40 vearB experience they have a store of knowledge which is invariably helpful.

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Marion K. MoCoraiick of Crown Point is suing: his wife. Haiel McOormick for divorce, the i-ase bring f.led in the rirruit court on Tuesday. Mr. MeCormlck !s .station agent at the Ki ie. Charles K. Weyhrisht of the State Hoard of Acvunts was doing ti'.umfis in Ciown I'oint on Tuesday. V. A. Fagen ts di!:ni$ a handsome new (ildsmob.lr vnr. The Chicago par'i'i are invest. gating the marriage of .T. Joseph MOann t. Elizabeth Kennedy, bcth of Chl-a-a, nh.i were married in Crown lV".iit by Judge H. K. N'.oholson on Nov. 16, 2917. McCann is supposed to he a Catholic priest etui the papers In that city have called the local tpotters as to the part.c.:lars of the marriage.

uns ton and a half of pare! was tereived from ic citizens of Jewell for

relief fund on Tuesday evening ard is now etored in the. assembly room of the public library, awaiting puck ins by the committee. This is certainly a fine showing; for our s ster cilj, who are always right there when it coT:.es to hslp for the needy. Citizens of that citv also donated about 60 books

to be sent to the camp library, when j

the consignment goes from Crown Point. V.lss Frances Call has returned from a few days visit with friends in T.ake Forest, 111. Mrs. Herbert Krirkson and Mrs. Ingwa'd Moo cf Gar;. were in Crown Point or. Tuesday in the interest of

wearing ar

the patriot

ihe Belgian

the third Liberty loan. A community card party will be given at the public library on Monday evening. April 1st. Mayor and Mis. H. F. Ilayts and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Y. Wheeler will be the hosts and hostesses. As the clock will be pushed ahead one hour there will he plenty of ti:p. (o attend the Faster dance after the til" Arranicn en's for the K: Annus! Get-to-Gtther Outlier ins ar.d launcheon, next Wednesday evening. Apr.! 5th. are completed, and w ill be held In the fine new St. Mary's school on Fast Jol'.et ytreet at 6 p. m. There will be the largest and Most successful of any of ;; previous gatherings and tickets for same are most all exhausted, the net profit of Cue proceeds will be contributed to the local lwd Cross. l'ear Mr. 1 'el.r.q jenf. Tour dues are due. Fast due in fact. And we can't do without dues. I -on want us to DC', You expect us to PC1. Faying your dues v. ii! help us DO. Will you I" ITDO 1 The Chamber Commerce takes pleasure in endorsing the splendid improvement being i.iada by the mayor and city officials, and with tho lot al support of tho property owners for the new rrna mental boulevard lighting; system, which is now an assured fact in the very near future.

DEUKE HOT WATER W YOU BESME A ROSY COM1PLETOH

Says we can't help but look better and feel better after an Inside bath.

LNelvs of Soldier 'Boys tmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmBmmmmmmmmmmmammmmammmmm

Whiting And Its People

Smalser for Gardes Tools. C05 Indiana Boulevard. 3-13 The Northern Indian Lumber & Coal Co.. Robertsdale, are asking the people of Whiting And Robertsdaia, who have ny building to do to call on them for prices before buying elsewhere. Adv. S-2u-12 Mlssej Louise ilattern ar.d Marion '"Walker cf the University of Chicago, are home for the spring vacation. Mrs. Einll Hlldebrandt of Cleveland venue, was a Chicago visitor on Menday. Smslser for Wall I-aer. Paints, Hardware. (05 Indiana Boulevard. 3-15 Star theatre tonight. "Stolen Hours." a movie treat -with Ethel Clayton as the winsome, star. A fascinating story by -which you will toe entertained. "Stolen Hour" Is a World picture, Bradymsde, and leaves a good taste in the mouth. 3-37-1 The S month-old son of ilr. and Mrs. "William Murdock passed away at their liome. 1S0S South Schrage avenue, as the result of convulsions. The funeral was held today frcm St. John's Slovak church. Interment being in St. John's cemetery. FOR RENT Furnished room: call evening. iOO White Oak ave. "Whiting. J-27-1 Mrs. John Geffert is confined t her UE--IJ ,

' Somewhere in France." "On Active Service." February 2i. 1?1S. Mr Dear Mr. Pierce: "Well, here I arn ail safe and sound, although I had a few little scares it's all over with now, and am getting used to the noise of guns. etc. I am not very far from the firing line and expect to Ve there soon. Anyway, I am hoping so. It sure is nice weather over here. Sunshine ail the time except when It reins. The, n.ud over here is knee deep ar.d sticks like glue. "When it is dry a fel'.ow is walking ankle deep in dust. By the way, how is erything !n "Amurica" now! This la some country, lots of pretty scenery, e'c. I've sleept on about everything going, even ircn slat?, which, by the irsy are very soft compared to concrete and box cars without any springs. Everybody rides 1st, 2nd cr Srd claims ever here but we ride in box cars which have only four wheels, no springs ar.d are about or.e quarter the size of our box cars. But what T waste I to tell you most, is ahout this war. T think it will he cf interest to The Timks readers to know when this war will be over. Being over here myself I reckon I ought to know. So here is what I know about it: Absolute knowledge T have none. But rny aunt's washerwoman's sister's

To look one's best and feel one's best

is to enjoy an inside bath each morning to flush from the system the preious day's waste, sonr fermentations and poisonous toxins before it is absorbed !n'o Ihe blood. Just as coal, when it burns, leaves behind a certain arucittitt of incombustible material in the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leave in the alimentary org-ans a certain amount of indigestible material, which if not eliminated, form toxins and poisons which are then suckd into the blood through the very ducts whic! are intended to ruck in only nourishment to' sustain the bod. If you want to see the glow or healthy bloom in your cheeks, to see our skin get clearer and clearer, you ere told to drink every morning: upon arising, a glass of hot water with a teaspocr.ful of limestone phosphate in it. which is a harmless means of washing tho waste tnaterlal and toxins from inn stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, before putting more food into the stomach. Men arid women with sallow fklns, liver cpots, pimples or pallid complexion, are thos who wake up with a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others who are bothered with headaches, bilious spells, aohl stomach or constipation should begia this phosphated hot water drinkinp. A quarter-pound of limestone phosphate costs very little at 'the drug store but is sufficient to demonstrate that Just as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies and freshens the skin n Tie outside, so hot water and limenstone phosphate act on the inside organs. Adv.

Heard a poiiceman on his bea'. Sav to a laborer on the street. That he had a letter just last Tseek, Written in the finest ;rek From a Chinese coolie in Tinibucktoo. Who snid the nigger in Cuba knew Of a colored man in a Texas town. Who rot. it straight frots a circus clown That a man in Klondike hard the news From a gang of South American Jews A ho lit somebody in Boreno V.'ho heard a man who claimed to know Of a swell eoci-ty female fake. "Whose mother-in-law will undertake To prove that her seventh Husband's sister'a niece Has stated in a printed p;.:ce, That she has a son vho has a friend Whu knows when this war is go:ng to tnd. Now this being "ir.s.de dope" wl'.i be kept within the circle of The Timks readers, as tt is of military Importunce. Therefore should he kept a secret by a:i Ths Timts readers. Now if this doesn't prove true, du not b'ame me as he told rr.e so. We!'.. Mr. Fierce, all I can say is I'm well ar.d busy. Hopir.g ycu are the same. ar,d also expect to see you each and e'. ery one In the. (near future? I am As every. 'A1LDNEF. YOOrUIIES. P. S. I a'so hove you will find a few spare moments during the day to answer this little note, as about all we live on is t;es ff-m hone. SNIP.

Misses Irene and Vtota Hogan of Hyde j Tark, and WTUlar.t Saunders and Paul; DeLcng of Great Lakes National Tram-j Ing Station at a six o'clock dinner at her home In Central avenue, Sunday- af-I ternoon. i

The members

the Fortnightly

club cf Whiting who expect to attend j the convention of the Tenth district j Indiana Federation cf Clubs at Hammond. April 4. should notify the presi- i dent. Miss Bertha Tuil or the vice presiden. Mrs. William Roughf. by March J 31 so that reservations can be made far; the luncheon. !

NEW MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED

Women Prepare

T Thousands of "women la Indiana tiave overcome their sufferings, and liave been cured of woman's Ills by Lr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This temperance medicine, though rtarted nearly talf a century ago, fells most widely today. It can now t.e hsd in tablet form (60c a package) a well as liquid, and every woman vrho suffers from backache, headache, nervousness, should take this "Pretcrlption" of Dr. Pierce's. It Is prerared from nature's roots and herbs smd does not contain a particle of elcobol or any narcotic It's not a recret prescription, for Its Ingredients are printed on wrapper. Send 10J for trial package tablets to Dr. V. M. rierce. Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.

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OPERATION AVOIDED Latatztte, Iicd. "Thre years ago

I was taken to the b o s p 1 1 a 1 all arrangements made for an operation, but when the doctors were uncertain as to whether it was to be for

a p p e n d 1 cltls or

woman s irouDie i

jf taken home until

they were of one opinion as to my Bllment. Then a friend told me what "wonderful remedies Dr. Pierce's were. Belling right from the djug shelves, and thought they might give me relief. I bought a bottle each of 'Farorite Prescription' and 'Golden Medical Discovery' and a box of 'Lotion Tablets. These relieved me of a catarrhal condition, all abdominal pain. etc. But I took the medicines for almost a year to make aura of a complete recovery. Today I am In absolutely good health." ilas. U. S. Cbttseb, 414 Union St.

home in Center street 1th typhoid pneumonia. Princess theatre tonight. June Caprice, in Sliss U. S. A. Also a comedy. S-27-1 Ton have until Saturday night to bring your bundle of surplus clothes, ar.d slices for ths Belgian and French relief to ?hi home of Mrs. F. Lang. 213 I.sportc avenue. The world is full cf men who have tried to -save, had stumbled and giv-n up in disgust. They call themselves failures, but fool themselves as they are never too old to make a fresh start by opening an account with The Whiting Savings and Loan Association. :-::-i Lawrence Echols of Chicago, was locked up at the Whiting police station on a charge c reckless au'o driving, at !1?M and Front s'refs. The trustees of the Congregational church purchased the. Groat bungalow, ?0il Cleveland avenue, as a parsor.sge. on Monday. Tlev. C K. Trueh'ood will move his family to the n-w home os soon as it 13 possible to do so. Undertaker Baran yesterday conducted ihe fm.eral cf William Bait, age 2) years, of East Chicago. The Fervicrs were preached by Rev. Coarba(ch at the local Greek Catholic church. Interment was in the Hessville cemetery. Bnlt ii survived by his widow. His death is due to tuberculosis. Miss Olive Carlson is new employed in the office of Ftidertaker D. J. Heyden. on 113th street. Simon Knizar. arrested by Officers I.awler and Glrard for assault and -battery on complaint cf his wife. Is locked up awaiting trial. Charles E. Koch, who was to have left Whiting. Saturday morning with the draft quota, lias received a call from Washington which he has been awaiting for several weeks. This branch of serv-

Eat The New Way AT THE NEW PlaACE it's upstairs, 167 State St., where rou get the Juicy steaks. Special 'jreakfast and supper and a chop auey that Is the talk of the town. Come arly and often. Yon will like our ?rvice.

New Chinese Co.

ice Is chemical and mechanical research work for which training and instruction Mr. Koch will Irave Saturday night for Edgewood. JM. After this Iraitiint; his future work is not definitely known, but it is thought that he will be sent to a nuriitic;; factory. Cur .store vil! he open this Friday evening until 8 o'clock, for the accommodation of our customers. 3-27-1 H. GORDON & SON. John T. Kennedy of East Chicago, candidate for iude of Lake superior court lloorri 2, was in this city on Monde y. Efforts are beinsr made to organize a hiking club. The first o these will take placs on Saturday. April 6. We give double ?. & If. Green Stamps al! day tomorrow until 8 o" clock. Z-2:- CORDON?. With The derarture cf Oscar Ahlgren and Charles Koch, the Owls club will have sent forty of their members to the colors. ."-"mart styles in Men's ar.d B.iyV Easier Suit 5. 3-::-l It. GORDON & PON. Attorney Charles P. Pere! transacted hupincss in Gary and Tndlai.a Haibor or. Tuesda y. M.ss Marguerite TIemenv. ay. local kindergartener, who has ber; ill (or several ia.y s. was able to rsunn her duties yesterday. Mrs. lager, deputy supreme commander, will attend the meeting of the W. B. A. of Ihe Maccabees tonight. Mrs. McGibiiny, state inspector for the Red Cross, who inspected tho local chapter las: week, has written the following letter to Mrs. Smith which will b' intcre.iiJng to the Whiting Red Cross workers. The letter was as follows: Mrs. W. A. Smith. Chairman Red Cross Shop. Whiting. In. My Dear Mrs. Smith: I enjoyed o much my visit to your shop last week. I wish to commend your work in highest terms. It ranks in every particular, workmanship, qual-" ity of materials and inspection with, the very best chapters In the state and I assure jou a letter like this one is not sent out broad-cast over the state With good wishes for your work. I am, very cordially.

GRACE M'GIBNET. State Inspector. Miss Ethel OTJonnell entertained

FSpbcial To Thb Times CROWN POINT. I Six. March 27. The following new marriage licenses liaie been issued here: Leslie T. Smith, Gary, Lillian Glass, llopk.nsviilc', Ky. ""harlcs Roy Scott, W'Sirna, Jensen. Indiana Harbor. Alex I'uhaich. Katie Sprnich. Gary. Mike Yallinstces, Chicago; Bertha I. Graham. Hammond. Lawrence C. Scrlvin, Gary; Florence RodJiar. Mojava. t'al.

John L. Valentine, Ohelma Hill, Hamp Birch. Alice Tryor. Gar Wm. Marlow. Louise Hudron. Ralph M. PeatricU. Griffith;

Black. Scherervll'.-. Hairy S. Johnson, Li Hie C. Cstren Gary.

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repare for Easter

Spring is at hand and you should be ready with a new outfit new clothes. Men's and Young Men's Suits at

One of the greatest features of our clothing display is the assortment of all wool suits at fflltP

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a new panel-back military suit is a

comnicr. ' ' The new double breasted st vies

are particularly good. We want you to see these smart designs in rich green and blue

cheviots and flannels, -loths and serges, at. . . .

noveltv

Other Easter Suits at $15, S20, to S35 Men's Easter Hats An unusual showing of correct headwear. Here are the new shades of green, brown, dark gray and steel gray. Featuring John B. Stetson, Knox and Barbaletto soft hats, from Italy. Also our own special makes at $3, $4, S5 and $6

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They Look Right for Easter LTp-tu-the-minute in style and made to give honest

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Co-operative Shoes for Men Any Style $7.50 to $9.75 All Leathers

classy $6

Mahogany Russia Calf, English or bunt toe, style and good quality, in stock in sizes and widths to fit, at

HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE.

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ROBERTSDALE

Mrs. William Kelley of Chicago, srr' Sunday here visiting Mrs. Hubert Atchison and fami.y cf Lake aetii!e. Mr. and Mts. Hec-d Hubl.ard of I'.oberls avenu. entertained their nephew, Charles Col's c-T Glmood. Hi., over Sunday. The n. embers of the T. P. A. held a very pleasant meeting at the home of Mrs. A. Judson of Cleveland avenue, oa hursday even in nr. Mr. Charles Benson of Jtober's avenue, is confined to her home with an attack of ti'ir" grip. Mis- ?c!,aet'er of Chicago, was the guest of Miss Ttrtra Tleis vT Indiana boulevard, Sunday. P. Richard Schaaf returned from New fork, v h-re he spent scvetal weeks on hus ines. Mrs. Robert A'chison arid daughter Aii'3. end Mrs. R. Bnumgarten attended the funeral of Mrs. l-'red Lallayna, fr., of Crocker. Ind.. Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Louis Kleir.m cf Lake avenue, entertained a number of relatives from Hast Side at a dinner. Sunday. Miss Adeline Leverens of Myrtle avenue, spent 8unday in East Side visiting at the StroKs home. Mrs. John Murry c Roberts avenue.

EVERYONE LIKES

THIS COLO GURE!

Tape's Cold Compound" ends a cold or grippe in a few hours.

FASHION HINT

Your cold will break and all grippe

(misery nd after taking a dose cf , j "rape's Cold Compound" every two j I hours i;ntil three doses are taken. j j , Jt promptly opens clogged-up ties- ; tr'.ls and Bit passages in the head, stops naaty discharge or nose running-, re- I I Loves sick headache, dullness, fever- ! ishness, sore throat, sneezing, toreness 1 j -ind stiffness. j j Dent sla stuffed-upi Quit blowing, and snuffling: Ease vo ir throbbing I I head nothing else in the world gives :

aUtl prompt leuri i ai": 3 Compound." wl.Uh costs only a few -ents at any drug store. It acts with- j out assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Accept no substi- j riito Adv.

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YOUTHFUL WONDER MASTER OF VIOLIN

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Nice Bedroom and Kitchen Paper, par roll. Duptax Oatmeal, all color, per roll

Varnish Tile Paper for Kitchen and Bathroom, per roll. Do Voo's Queen Bee Paint, Ready Mixed, per 6lon Acme Flat or Dull Coat, Ready Mixed Perfecta Paint, Ready Mixed Varnlehea. per gallon i ,

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CALL AND 6E8 ME FOR PRICE ON PAPER

HANGING AND PAINTING. 289 Sibley St., Hammond. Phone 1036-W. No phone orders on the eboTe merchandise.

QUICK RELIEF

FROM CONSTIPATION

Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That Is the joyful cry of thowaandj ince Dr. Edwards produced OUva Tablets the substi tuto for calomeL Dr. Edwards, a practicinjr physidan for 17 years and calomel's old-tfme enemy, discovered tha formula for Olive Tablets while treating pctienta for chronic coa stipation End torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, bat a healing, soothinc vegetabla laxative. No criping is tha "keynotaH cf these Iittla 6usarKated, olive-colored tablet They cause tha bowels and liver to act normally. They never force thera to unnatural action. U you have a "dark brown month" now and then a bad breath a dull, tired tailinr afMr mtA ii i

o w. ..wwmvii i yet aiiu are constipated, you'll find quick, aura and only Peasant rasults from one or two lit-

Thousands take one or two every night Just to keep right. Try then. 10c and . 25c per box. All druggirta,

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Chicago. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Her.ry and family

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moved from Koby to New Tork avenue, in V hi ting. Mr. and Mrs. If. C Green spent the day on business in Chicagro. I'earl and Violet Stross of Kast Side, are visitine their grrandparonts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leverenz of Myrtin avenue. Mrs. Henry Eggers of Lake avenue, visited her mother, Mrs. William Seliger of East Side, yesterday. Mrs. A. Stross and Mrs. C. Buchler visited in Chicago. Tuesday.

Mrs. Jacob Faso of Roberts avenue. I

The tunic, copied after those worn by the peasant women of Europe, bids fair to be popular this season with the younger set. This one is developed in -white voile with round neck with small bib collar back and front piped with old rose satin as are the cuffs. Fine tucks and hand embroidery furnish the greater part of the trimming and white silk balls make an effective trimming for the sleeves, which are open from tha cuff almost to the elbow.

EAST GARY

Mr. and Mrs. Art Olaon spent Sunday with relatlres at Jackson Center. Joe Ryan who is stationed at Indianapolis, is Ependlr.tr a few days with his sister, Mrs. William IeLancey. Mrs. Kate Crlsman and Mrs. Margaret Moore, visited Milter friends on Friday. A large crowd attended the dance given by the JT. A. V. at the town hai:, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reich of Ambridge. spent the week-end with relatives here.

COB.V FED.

BREAD 2SCFT SAID ARM V

NEURALGIC PAINS Siva Way to Soothing Hamlln'a Wizard Oil

attended R meeting of the club in Chicago, Tuesday.

Friendship

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Mayo Wadler. Mayo Wadler, the nineteen-year-eld violinist whose music has been a recent sensation in the east, is the rare artist who develops from a child wonder into a great musician. Wadler has been said by musical critics to be America's leading master of the violin.

CLARK Rudolph Kruger and family of Chicago, spent Sunday with relatives at Clark. Edward Swanaon returned to his

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i a few days with, his parents at West

I Manor. ; Mrs. Ott Benner of Clark, was a Gary ; business transactor. I Mrs. Robert Bock who recently underj went an operation at the Gary Mercy j hospital, was removed to her home at West Manor and will not be able to bo

studies at Northwestern after spending up and arouml for a few day8.

Mrs. Julius Scheurer and children of Clark, visited with relatives at Windsor Park. Mrs. Charles Anderson of Clark was a Gary business transactor. Otto Frlck of South Chicago, was a Clark visitor last Sunday. John Schurer of Ambridge, was a Robs business visitor. Walter Behn returned to Valparaiso after spending a few days with his par-

Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effective treatment for headache and neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain is. it acts as a tonic to the tortured nerves and almost invariably brings quick relief. Its heal'ng. antiseptic qualities can always be relied upon to prevent infection, or other serious results, from sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as good, too, for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold sores and canker sores. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed.

NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH

Apply Cream in Nostrils To Open Up Air Passages.

Ahl What relief.' Tour clogged nos

trils open right up, tha air passages of 'ent5 81 Clark.

your head are clear and you can breathe freely. Xo more hawking, snuffling, mucous discharge, headache, drynesa no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Pon't stay stuffed up! Get a small

bottle of Bly's Cream Balm from your ; druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antisertic cream in your nostrils. let it penetrate through every air !

passage of the head; pootha and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, giving ycu instant relief. Ely's Cream

It la all right to put a flag In your window, but the war will be won a lot quicker if you will Invest in War-Sav. Inc. and Thrift Stamps alao.

A SAYING of money and dissatisfaction. We make Awnings for stores and offices which stay put and prices the most reasonable. Ask for estimate. Hammond Shade & Awn ng Co, Phone 2242 Hammond. 82 State St,

S. G. Carley Transfer Co. EXPRESSING, AUTO VANS, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. 165 E. State Street. Hammond. Sfcnnrl floor abovp Pastime Theater.

Balm is'Just tarrh sufferer Just splendid.

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every cold and cabcen seeking. It's

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PLENTY OF COAL ON HAND at

VULCAN COAL CO.

PROMPT SERVICE PHONE 2634.

COAL & FEED

KENWOOD AVE AND ERIE TRACKS

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