Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 28 March 1918 — Page 10
Pane Ten
Mll JIL L 1U-.JM -I". IW L 1 liliiuliiaiin mil wwmmmmwmMmTltmrmmm
KAISER'S OWN GIFT TO T. S. X AW WILL DO ITS
HIT SOW TO WIPE OUT KA1SERISM FOREVER
"V . . , - - .
THE TIMES. . IK! UW . WW
Thursdav. March 28. 1918.
. PT-U' 'J" '' " l'il.t'J.."FlH'"-'" mm iiiipi.ki
-i in "- - a-i-miiii-n ...an in nrrnm m--- ,
.-as-- viW .,' VI
3. ' i I Onnnn I .
if
v:
V SA.
A'
- t - - ' y. . o . , , , .
TelfiTope, Talued at several thousand dollars, given American acaman by
Kaiser wuhelms crandiather. then kaiser, in itt; silver piaie n
.-saM-v.
4 SV 1 ' V
4-i X
240,000
Huaras Owi a a Sfcry & Clark Piano
ESTABLISHED 1857
LARGEST RETAIL PIANO HOUSE IN IKE WORIB
J
IZ3
OPEN EVEIilNGS TILL '10 P. M,
tWpposHe Postoffico
Mill
OPEN EVEfilNGS TILL 10 P. M.
presentation inscription; and Franklin 1). Hoosevelt. who accepts it for M.t f l "' "" "'j I navy. 4$.$ VTJ A jrlft from a German emperor v:!! poor, be do:n duty in the American -t ' y tav, spvir. out submarines and doir.j; its Irlt to wipe out kaiserism. As- Vj AyS.? rl JJr A)? , gistarit Secretary of the Navy Franklin P. Roosevelt ha3 accepted the telescope, worth thousan'ds, from M. 1- Dexter, Savannah. Ga.. vho father T.ew Dexter, ship captain, received the plas? from Ka:ser Wilbeim' grar-efnthev in 1879. Ike translation of the 'silver plate inscription reads: "We, Wilkelm, by (ioi's prace German Ktnperor, King of Prussia, freely present to Ship's Captain Levy Dexter for the many esteemed services rendered the German Empire, this acknowl-
Nelvs of Soldier 'Boys
IF
BLADDER BOTHER
-3
ipsa
1 If
WHITING ECY
WRITES TO FRIEND',,
r.v.her exci;iits t;ii;s pir.ee I ha ve on
' to l"iati'e. I mil t njoying itivsv!!", n:v V. HITIXG. IN D . March -S Mis I" 1 f i thelcss.
J. Quii.n of ,717 120th street, has receiv-1 d an intcreaiinc letter from Italph W. !
Brenner "f t"hitii.g. -who un'loubte-lly J : row close to the firms iino "soinv here in 1'ran." vering srupi'lics ' '.- the spldirs takins: ri't m this bic
onfhet. Mrs. Quinn lia gnn this let t'r for rublication aril is as W!o-.: S',r.o"T -'r- x Ti Feb. 15tb, My Dear Mrs, Quinn:
Just a few lines to acknowledge th
Th J :.. i-c's a r- 6tt:tiB a i: tl i.i t
fflmiior to suit m-. I l.av had .-n e ; rn i, Ofllfc P no i KlfineVS
A k V rxW V - WW - - -- rm- f and neutralize irritating acids.
1 will clcse row, it'i;r,s ;. on a!'. sei.i
s tr.is iT-avc I. : - wo!'.
Very nc:'po:tfu'.; . kakpti vv. i;!:t-:,xn:;;:. Vag.:-n ifiii-P'y ' tSti; Inf. A, K. K. rranT". rBOM EDWAED WSIN4HD. ivilly I'ioM. Tea:-. March i. in:s.
K.dnv and bladder neakn-ss resuit front uric acid. sa s a noted authority. The ltidrys filtr th'. n-'.d frcni the olo'id ond par.-! it. en to th" Madder uhero it oftn remains to irritate and T.f.atr. causmp a burning and scald -nsr sfnfatitn. or se;tsnK up an irritation, at the nTk of the bladder. tl:5!.nfr yo-i to seek reli'f two or three times d irinc the n;rht. T:. sufferer
jce!pr (f rh.o :.-nittd goods I received . :r a"d i'-...s: :s in nswn- 'ireaa. in wa.ei ra--,-f'om tn AVKitinu chapter of the r,,,i ', .T;:s a few Mt-s to i-t j.-t, know I an j e'jr.Tes with a .n !d ,nc sensation rcss. aid I vasli t thank jou an: aid fee :..(-- f.-:.-. - r.nd ts very pr-.f agatn. th-r i? :h orhr 7idte, ;or th. thinjrs I recn . ' 1 hr--.e i..-.-n transferred two l . tries ; d ; fT , cu! t v in nv,.id.n- it ej, I sppw.a!"! i our kind ihuEht- f:r'(" Saturday. Tir"t I w p.s tra'fcr- i T-tlart-ler w-sri'?s most fv: call fulr.es? red .. 54. K-!! Xe. 1. t' e i.es iiay be.-au.--e the ran'! rent red u rinati-.n. tVe ha-.e plenty of w.rk. rti'"-' t.-. ' 'n ;'' I""o'h aero .qu-i,ir.u. KV.y No. I. : Wlrl it Is ex t ren.!y anno ins and eat. and plenty of sleep and all " th 1 sure Tiae pot a be.-,.-t!fu1 ris e o joittpf.tr.fs ery pa.f::1. this is rcaliy clothes " e red to waar. , '. s'.ny. tVe l;c in ha r ra s with every J or. of h most s:T.;.'e afiments to . . . 1 in j : (i-M-'du.'i rorior,:1!.';, 1-uilt like ,i J .,flr''f.i;,1fl. '.let fon-t fn--r (-,.iT.(---? ff
' hom. --t.T.ned floor. riitr:f 1 1 k nt . l3'.h , Jarid S1': f i t:i our pnarntaeist and ito-jru and t?'. ery ll. ;n s rish! in the. hu i id - ' t i U ;t tah'er -onful m a pla's of
SYRUP OF FIGS
FOR CROSS, SIGK FEVERISH CP
r.g. Gee" orrTain'. . gnr.l. ard t:
i ; vatfi
ore breakfast, continue th
ire! are ju"t 1 ik l:orie, you might I fo- two or three days. T!.'s "ill n1"!j sy. I f-ure ,io the p'are ery nnioh. j t va.l i ;'.e the' acid in the trm so it no J Torr-crro--.- n-;C-rr.;t'S I will jso t ? work re- j v.nc-r a sourt e of irritation o th-r
patrtns aer,-.p'ane ttWi-i T ha been , b'adder yid tu inary organ.- which then watttisr for a lor.g t .ltie. 'a'' norntr.ly a pa in.
T du-.'t kn
ov.- !-,
o--v li5rur I will be he.
.1 add a I ' s
inexpensive, harmless.
I rn y co to New York or TVrrr.it. M ich. j r,,j i made from the acid of grapes to tak" up f-ix i'."i:s' motor s.-hoo". in e . nd 5nion i.to e. eotiihine.i with lith a, then T ill b; rar.sf erred ba k l.T" a ta in. j .-, mi is :si1 .y thousands of folks wh"
TfHUU -.femnnk i;-.r ! 'e'.aie i . f. i A. and K. . hails ,n!-, ,-r.jeet to urinary d.sorders cauxul
iiincowuiftwi w BUUi,nvci ,.Mn1 -he c,..,r. o B to ,.;at s ! hv r,,-d irr-tati
a n 1 er.tei-tsjpr.-.er.t vi y ntsr.t. I ' splep.iol for t n kid
torpid or bowels
clogged.
Mothers can rest easy after K-.wr-K
"i.ahforni Syrup of Fij.'' because !n . a few hcur3 all the r'opfted-up waste, ff . 1, n 3 r . r . ....
moves out of the bowels, end ou- hav 1 i r laj ful chiid a sain. fhildren . simply ti'l not take the time from play; to empty their bowels, and they become ! tightly parked, liver gets' sluggish and , s'emach disordered. i When oross, fever. &h. restless, see j 'crigue is roated, then c!e this clpliejous "f ruf: Jaxati'. e." Children love !'. and 1' can not rause injury. No ci iffere-.r-; v hat aj's your litt'e one if f u 1 i of void. u- n sore throat, diarrhoea, stomachm he. hjd breath, remember, a geprh in"'r!e Sens:;i5" should always b fi fir- ' ";tnent Rl'-en. Full direct iens for. hahics, children of nil aces and grr.-s nup'1 a'e printed on ea.-n bottle. nwre of counterfeit s runs. Ask . o -r druejirt for a 61-.-cnt U-:r.,- r.r' jof.-.-'ita ?yn:r of l-trs " the., 1-rV: nr. f jliy a-.'i see that ;t i ina'je h to talifonua Fks ?rnp" "ompany ." rnn'e no srsa'ler sir.-?. Hand back v .. ' h (.on'etnpt any other f,s syrup. ' N't---, i
' r'.T ' ; . ' As it is pe V ri ' .ion;'. Vk-k Ktu'i
- " t h : S r. r i r 'i -j 1 t e I v i ;
lit
n. Jadd Sails i , f revs and causes t E'-j r
n . hnd rffertq i;it-e:
fi..re o.; rae a 7)te,T53Mt ef.e--, 1 fe..
nt '.tifa-water drink, wh eh ejuiokly f'-f'l
STORY & CLARK E3-N O T E SOLO ACTION PLAYER PIANOS Regular prices $700, $850 and $1.CO0, brand new in every way. The Story &. Clark Player Piano must ho heard to be appreciated. To (jo on salt tomorrow at 9385, $4 1 5, S490 Easy Payments to Suit. 25 ROLLS, BENCH and (Delivery FREE.
YOUR CHOICE ON STYLES D. I6-C SOLO ACTION
MS u i
t ?
if. 3
M 1 'Hf j wTffrrtir--rpe T&SySgsg- a M J I W1 iiMe! &-5Mii3Zd 1 M
a xmzf $ lWmmtM.k -ff r"" " ""a tmJ'J I lefe v j U "J PAYMENTS fcW fit S?k tJ?1fK 'i pteSh$Fr 7 TRYBER PLAYERS, $335 l-v i ll NEW. Your Own Terms. I llff P &, pDAfsSf Then Compare This T, fill ri nl lUily J Offer With Any Offer Hilf UVLlfilii ;
1 t .1
w
y
i
4i'ii
A
SPRING BRACES
to strengthen 'he front axle of a Forri car or ruck. Attached to the ftoat axle and back to The chassis Take? thevibra'ion from th? front kx'ip and st;erin? wheel Ve do all kinds, of auto repairing. Mf. by th"
rjc?
ECLIPSE DUMP BOX CO.
1726 Fayette Stre't, Hammond, Ind.
VS.,
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIMES i .
GRASP THIS GOLDEN OPP O RTUNITY. MAKE YOUR FAMILY HAP. PY TODAY.
met
)B&Wm INITIAL PAYMENT,
fS
You Can Pay tin Balance at Your Cw,i Gonvaniertce. YOU GET 25 ROLLS OF YOUR OWN CHOICE.
Your Old Organ, Pho'nograph or Piano Taken in Tnd at a Very Liberal Allowance.
YOU GET-
OTJR SPECIAL OFFER.
FAYMEXTS THAT ARE EAST To aatt each taitomrr aecorAln t Bis own rir. eumatancrs. OV GET Proteetlro lomranc In eaa ( death. YOl' GET Itellet Incnranc-c that extend pa -Truants wtui lck or naenioloyed. VOX' GUT Free Privllee of Eicbnni-i( InattNuMOBt nr ttm wttala ut jfr. TOT OKT Oaarantee ht t not A 9rrmp of PpeF. bt barke-d y tao onerat capital of tne story Jt Clark Co.
Story & Clark A NATIONAL Piano With a NATIONAL Reputation Story & Clark
4 5-
j r si
240,000 American Homes Own a Story & Clark Piano.' 60 Years Ago Your Grandmother Owned a Story & Clark Organ.
$3,000,000 Backs a Story & Clark Guarantee
r iFl.r I ISIUJ vd lu,FO..Ii-iinri' tnfni rontin isnce of that buiisiii and the fact that Storv & Clark have been tj
r.ano bua'.n ?S since 3 mna inac T-ner w:.: ne tor nr.nv y-a.-i m f ot . imp a p-j-.:nser t air in nujiaj . story A Clark
reduce! to r ml' Iniim.
-. -Jtory 4 1 V, ..-! ar.'y.
-l. ': , 1 1
BOaBtKiak Spp""w-"iP'BI
;
I
1
( It r
IJa-J ;,N,
t'f .1 ri Vs?k rlVi . Y
I vj . t r:yyi -V W
-v. ' !
' EASTER, PARADE
a- jr tr AT M
SHOES :fg style
The no. west ;nul nust ta s 1 1 i 1 1 a t 1 f ini. s and 'ii:iiis ;u-c roaily l' r your spe-ti(n. 't-u art- i-unlin Ily invited t alteinl and iew the m iiiieii'ul display. Xever before have you seen such ehannin.cj .shoes, so dainty designed, so economically priced. TJie new patterns have the inos" winsome curves and lines. The color combinations are wonderfully harmonious.
Prices are within the limitations of ev! ry woman's nnse.
iit-es everv
woman van afford to pay. Come early and get first choice. J. SCHLOER & SON LEADERS IN FOOTWEAR Hammond, Indiana. . 95 State Street. We Lri ve the S. H. iieen Stamps.
-Baw Fes to thorn amd make ih& ifhetur Piano
I
vii vv. v -Zj&y
BARGAINS PLAYER PIANOS OF FAMOUS MAKES TAKEN IN TRADE FOR STORY & CLARK SOLO ACTION
PLAYERS.
y .piarpim mpi'jwuy wmmmm www ,Mm.wii " w 11 "1 11
Special Offer TomorroiAP Music bench
and delivery free. I "3f O fft IVjme 2 rr weok.. ij aJtUU
Note -The ton of thl iriBtratoeut laj
soft and mellow, the action Is of stand- ft K -TSH
ard malie. fully warranted. If yci ar f x itj-y ''" " J
not prejudiced against a, used lnstru- f U
meet -with good reputation, n -woaid 's advigr-i th purchase.
k- i:o ,'- i.lu : ' -1 H
f.pf r'-."- r -ssa?
F-,1 Player Piano Special Offer Tomorrow .Mu.-!0, Q3 Slfi '"A I '1 bench and d-:-liv-r.- irof. Terms ?2 i- ek .5 8 tlO-tVU
k
.oj0...M1,tlo-;i.tiy cusf, fuh N-note, fully guaranteed, vith iiiu.-u:
and bench. The tone of this player is sweet and PondfctQU O vhi-ali places it high above the price asked.
: 4 fi 'll Ui
i H K4
' fall' -ftI .; f.i -F-J..S.. JJ
Special, Of fer J 'lay er- i'iano, regula r
prif-i"8 lo Player-Piano Special Offer Kegular price $650.00. , , ,
S285
350
WILFRED M. HUGHES, Mgr. TWO STORES: 582-584 Oakley Avenue Opposite Postoffice, Hammond, Ind.
l,......,n,.ilmiHii! ' m.w- "i-mmvjivfm rni- W'fm,. wwf'tB'..;1.1
-diMITf BITMil lu'lli
ipiH I'-y.).. ll .-VPH"1 !l'.l -'H ; w . . .
(t-llll-tdllhli f ' ' a'-'1 .--
! ! III! -Lill-WI
.t.t i . if.-- A . i '.'"'' .hm r iM
1
