Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 233, Hammond, Lake County, 29 March 1918 — Page 10

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Friday, March 29.'l913.

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hospital at Hammond, has so far reoov- ltl 0n. 011 thA firl? line present rred as to bo ahle. to -onto homo. k f 0urKAm"icaH youth. One in rour or our boys at home was sick, Mrs. c. v. Hagon went to Chicago s- rejected because of physical deficiency, terday to see her husband who is in Many times the kidneys were to blame the hospital. He Is g. 'tting a lore fine. if we wjsi, to prevent 0lfl age com. l' ran it Richard who has been t-pen.i- ing on too soon, or if we want to lnIisk the winter in st. r. u i hurg. Kia . crease our chances for a long life. Dr. has returned home. I'ierce of the Surgical Institute, BufTho fanners arc all busv these davs falo. N. Y., rays that we should drink

! fim lns oats anil getting ready for their IIenty of water dally between meals, fcnrlr.g work. Then procure at the nearest drug i The local Red Cross held h his men- tore, Anuric (double strength). The ! in in the. tJranJ Thvatrc. Tuesday night st Is 60c. This "An-uric" drives ' for the purpose of raising funds to carry the urlc acid Out and Cures backache j them th rough for the vear. AN.ut $3,- and rheumatism. :,-,0 was raised. Tho ronimitt. e in If we wisQ to ke,P OUT kidneys In ,iarRe of th work i huv and h.-,, the bpst condition a diet of milk and I before Monday to make the amount js.- vegetables, with only little meat once j 100 which is considered necessary to run da-V- ,3p tho moEti Suitable. Drink the j -i- cut plenty of pure water, take Anuric Mrs.' V A. Brown)! who ha, had ,m,es fr a . .

ot'itu ui. i'ierce ten cents tor trial package. . Lrwis, l5rn. "For a lone time I suf

fered from backache, pain In left side, I

frequent kidney excretion, bother-

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i -hargo of gathering up old clothing to he sent to lit lciuin had- great sucoess. Over a ton and a half uf old clothes w"re brought in. whh h is more than any other town in the county gave.

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Charles Johnson and family Jiavo caused me to nioved from Indiana boulevard to the guffer from rheulluehler home in Lake avenue, which m a t i S m along t V V Mfflntli" Lit r.'lm I . t i .

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Mrs. A. Maker of Mvrtie avenue, wast tired. Wom-OUt

a Hanifnond visitor yesterday. i fecllnff. I heard

Miss Maisit Meyers of Indiana bou'.e- i of Amirlc and at vard, spent Wednesday in lis mmond. ' onG began Its use. After giving It a the Rues't of Mrs. Kno.-k. ! pood trial I believe it to be the best

Mrs. Twait. and Mrs. Joseph Ktudor visited In Chicago, yesterday. Th members of this I.aiies' Bible

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A Remarkable Success

The tremendous bu sine rolled tip by our chain of nearly 100 stores throughout the country once more presents incontestable proof of our leadership in STYLE, QUALITY, VALUE and CREDIT.

Easter Fashions For All

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Boy the easy way Open a Charge Account

L' tad fiiisaM SUITS (Far tiu week aotf) Special coOecnoB of Crmmy, tailored incWh devciaped kt TaifetB. VleareMB.TrketlB. Scree, etc Sl'to $25so

PETTICOATS

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Get into one of our hand tail ored niftv looking earnients. Everyone is made at our store and is a gem, guaranteed to fit, guaranteed up on style, guaranteed on workmanship, and guaranteed to be 1-3 less in price than others charge. We made unusual preparations for Easter thc big dress event of the year, and will" give you your choice of these nifty suits that sell from $25.00 to $35.00 retail, your choice of patterns while they last

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it will cost you nothing to look them over.

' MAX LEVIN & CO. 143 State St. Open Evenings , Hammond, Ind.

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kidney remedy on the market to-day. 1 have tried other kidney medicines.

( i ' 1 1 1. 1 1 . l ill. nuuuv. i i ' . . . . . t . Pierce's are the only ones, la my !

j opinion, that -will cure -kidney and 1 bladder troubles." He.tkt A. Love.

j class were pleasantly eri'.ertaJned by jMrs. John Wilson and Mrs. Joseph i Hayes, Wednesday evening. at the I Hayes home iri Iloberts a venue. The j "veninjr was spent in the usual pleasant

! way or me ciuo until wnen a aaincy

luncheon was served. Mr. and Mr George Slack of Tearl street, were Chicago visitors yestertei day. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Julier and children left yesterday for Milwaukee, Wis., to attend tho funeral of Mrs. Juller's brother, Krnest Gunther.

I Mr. Charles Benson of Roberts avej nr.e. is recovering nicely from her re-

tent ilinesp. Mrs. Henry Esters of Boberts avenue. T"nt Wednesday in Hammond, the suept of Mrs. Kobert Croir. John Murry was a South Chicago business visitor last evening. Miss Clara Schaak of Myrtle aver.ue. has resumed her duties at Carson Pirie S-ott S; Co.. in Chicaso, after beinsr ''n(lned to her home several days by illness. I'rl'7. Kssch of Indiana boulevard. ! ransacird business in Hammond, yesterday. The chofr of the Evangelical church will meet this evening after church services for practice. Mrs. 1'id Binhamir.r of Myrtle ave-

j isue, vlsiv-d her mother, Mrs. Sturm of j Hammond, yesterday. I Mis.s A. Vargn of G.irj-. visited re'aj Lives her" yesterday. Mrr. Jo!m I'lau of M'yrtlo avenue, was a Hammond visitor Wedr.esdav.

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GRIFFITH

Young men and men who like to dress well will be pleased with the smart styles for spring wear that are now shown here If you have been delaying your spring purchases until Easter, now is the time to take advantage of the exceptional opportunity this store offers; to dress well at a moderate cost.

You may choose from every preferred fabric and every new color rich green and blue cheviots and flannels, novelty cloths and serges. Many snappy single and double

breasted models, for men and young' men, featured at

Other wonderful values at $16, $20 to $35

Men's Spring flats Buy it here and know you are getting correct style and superior value. We show all the smart novelties of the season. Featuring John B. Stetson, Knox and the imported Barbaletto (Italian), also our own special makes. Come in and pick out one of these becoming Hats; you will enjoy wearing it. $3, S4, SS and S6

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Boys' Spring Suit Special Boys' iultt with two pair of full lined knickers (serges with bne pair), made In latest military' models and good fabrics; sizes 6 to 18 years. Special at S7.50

HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE.

more and Miller leads. However, there is another selling office here and this j has not bn taken into account. It !

1j believed when this la included In tho total Griffith will be able to move up another notch. L .. - - J

j Jay Russell of Gary spent last eve

ning- at the home of his uncle, J. O. Russell. Wilf.i.l de St. Aubin of Chicago Is spending a few days here as the guest of his friend Warren Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Zable and Mrs. W.

I ?:;err!Il were Hammond visitors yesj t'irday. j A congratulatory letter from head- ! quarters at Hammond to tho postofflce

here ;s giving the loyal citizens here much satisfaction. In regard to the sal "f thrift stamps Griffith stand only third from tho top with a total of Jl.fi27.75: Iiyer h-i oniv slightly

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Should Read Mrs. Monyhan's Letter Published by Her Permission.

Mitchell, Ind. "LvdiaE. rir.kham's Vegetable Compound helped mo bo much

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was lookingforward to the coming of my little one truit I am re-commending it to other expectant mothers. He fore taking it, somedays Cll' UAl-3 r til Vtoll

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my housework. My baby when seven months old weighed 19 pounds and I feel better than I have for a long time. I never had any mec'icino clo me bo much good." Alr3. 1'eakl Monyhak, Mitchell, Ind. Cicod health during maternity is a most important factor to both mother and child, and many letters have been received by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., telling of health restored during this trying period by the use of Lydia E. I'inkham a Vegatable Compound.

For Baby Flash

Itching, chafing, scalding, all irritations and soreness, nothing heaU like Sykos Comfort Powder Its extraordinary healing and soothing power it noticeable on first application. Ec at the Vlnol and other drug stores The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass.

NOW IS THE TIME; THIS IS THE PLACE where you can save 75 pet cent on your clothes by buying here.

HAMMOND TAILORING - COMPANY . CRKEMIERC, Tro. 538 Hohman St. COME IX AXD SEE THIS BARGAINS. W a La d CIaatnar, frtming mm4 KcpalrtnK.

Eat The New Way AT THE NEW PLACE

Coal

ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS Delivered to Any Part of the City. Ask Us for Prices.

Vest Hammond Coal Company

J. J. BREHM, Prop.

PHONES: Res., 1674; Office, 2953.

It's upstairs, 167 Stata St., where you get the Juicy steaks. Special breakfast and supper and a chop suoy that Is tho talk of the town. Come

early and 'often. You will like our j service. j ?''g

New Chinese Co. 1 1

A SAVING of money and dissatisfaction. We make Awnings for stores and offices which stay put and prices the most reasonable. Ask for estimate.

Hammond Shade & Awa'ns Ga . m

Phone 2242 Hammond. 82 State St.

at the MID -WE ST COAL COSIPANY'S YARD delivered at your home

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PHONE 163 264-268 Michigan Avenue. Illinois and Indiana Prepared Sizes.

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