Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 237, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1918 — Page 12

THE TIMES.

Jhursdav. April 4. 1918.

PAPE'S Z2 GPAlrt TRIANGULES O?

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FOR INDIGESTION

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Stop

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alisr.i. Mrs. Ore. son of Amy avenue, returned home after a -week's visit with her .s.ster lu Maywuod. Ir. and Mrf. Harry Tlmm of East Side, visited Mr. arid Mrs. Wiiltum Altiifl of Amy avenue, yesterday. Mrs. C. G. Ruell and daughter Helen returned home Tuesday from Wauksnn. Mr" orgo Parker f 1 1 i:h st teet, visited at the Iik ;tr 1 1 . r i ; in Chi. ago. V .In sda v . Mrs. J;imcs N. Iioison arid Miss Amy Roberts attended a meeting of Die Humane soiiety in 1 .mini' nd, Tuesday.

t

i ARTFUL DODGER

HAS NO CHANCE

it a few drops on that o!d touchy corn then '.;ft it out without pain

Indigestion, Dvspepsia, Heartburn,

Gases, Sourness and Stomach Distress

Tat

Pape's Diapepsin" like Candy

ai.es Upset btomachs fed fine

v drur stcre.

1 imt it!

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DkJVz lis i O

T T MJ& M Bit m

And Its

Peop

' ' - I p!aii! nnil . r:reii fir:s ;

If liiilllni.N SN

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CLARK

CXmlrg at tr, frincess i noaire "-, morrow. Tiieda Bar a, in "The of j Blood." 4-1-1'

Princess Thaatre tonicht. W; ; li.mi , Russell. In "Xerv York I.v.cU " Ii'h i'i!.

idnd of picture. t!vU you like. Alsi1 Mutt and Jeff comedy, am! ln j.irr.in j , Chrtpin In "The. Son :" Ueino-.-racy." J

1-1 j LJttla frocks for littin tots' Madej

of tho f.nt Quality or K-s."-a'n 1;i

j !;tr Theatr- um'gh'. IVsrl Wl,il ! ' ' ' fA arid An'bni.' Moid o. i.i t!." otiu-" i !'u 1 i f jf vS jr I i-oii-iMued pl.otop'.sx. Hie Hou-..- f ' I , ( X 'tfif-V' it'f.- !.- fi-t ..ntT.i.or -r '.his '.:-sur; M W i- S Al V jsf .iHl. Al-o. '.rKu.n.-i.t.- with P.at:.. y . p Jk ' f' ij jSiuvrv ;,:,! lM.r.,.,0 Starko. 4 1 -! : W i - 1 i , I U )-, n mh Ihir.'v of si'k ..nes. n-k : njf & ' for K.-,v.,-V ThKv a;- .!,, :..a,i,t, in 1 r J J 8-

M';.-.r !,.:o S,i . vl;iS.v.: a! 113,?- . R B!-

,n ,, ' - 'I Tl. Wlritni,. F " f V'rf Paving.- an l !..an Asr.i.iaii.n broad-ti J v v "' K X your c,Pon,r,:t:, -r f-; iUj y'J tuio Mini mav ci-ate ;r. m. snft hm- rvrwowrW " rrrm IV

a1

Ida l.'ick i.f tliis rlai-o. i-s .-r-

i 'Ui U! .null may to: ' '"' !!' to l-o i;i tor m pfk nr Miv. I'r.'l i:i;v. ,,f ('Iki. '.vis 1 il.i'y leism.-st tinn.Bi'.o!' I; v Waliiii "f tlir linry I'r -liN 1 : :

I iaii i 'H ' Ii. vl-i'.i:i fi iends a! l:tk.

Mis. I.:i'h!i.1 ! : i f ! : i ; i Mir. vdtil, l.'afl. k 'lave tel'irnd to lh'-ir l.nnii h r alir spondint :1 f"'v d;i.'s with li i. l,i.i-; mid i-:a:ies in I'hi. iiK". Miy Hi. anr 1 Mni of 1'in". n:rs a Hammond hu.cii!'s .-isjinr. Mis. WiiJiani lln".m .f ''lark, is i -ii inir v. 'fii In - rix'er. M r. ill lain 1 .Oil' lit ii.'" I l;.M:llli.l;l

otifh :?!?:: This kind of

i rniH;h talk will lo l.rsrd lpssj here in)

j town if people troubled with corns rvtll ' futhov i he simple advj e of this O'.ni ntiiitl authority, who claims that a few j drops (,f a rlrug called freczon" tvlu-n I aiiplil to :i tender, nchln? corn stops ! vov. ne.vs at once, mid soon the corn dries j iip ni'l lifis light out without pain. A I d'-lih' fi: 1 Mirpf.e awaits 311 who try ; ! his. II.- av. f r...zone is a slinky subs' anc I which dri'.'s iirnnftdin I eiy and never in- ! fl-irii'-s or eifii i-ria1es th- surroundn. K tissues nr skin. A quarter cf -'in I oiiiife of free.one which will cost -very little at any drug store is said to be ' sufficient to lenio-.e every hard or soft I own or callus from one's feet. Millions ' of AM' ricau women will vclcome, this ! annouricptn' nt. sincn the inauguration of t he lush !.'-'.. Ad .

HOB ART

r.lto take rat p .if vu thrn o;r active d.ijs aio or. 4-t Tim rew I,n fsn:!! t'orse' mod

ere t..r M-r.t.j i;i.iui" N s.

CHILD'S TOfiGUE BECOMES CBftTEO IF CONSTIPATED

When cross, sick give

Syrup of Figs

feverish and "California

Children, lova th's "fru'.t laxative." and nothing eio cleanses the tender Jtimach. liver and howrls so nicely. A child simply will not stop piayins to empty th bowels and th result 1s. thsy become tightly clocKd wi'h waste, tlrer g. ts sltigglsh. stomach sours, then year little one becomes cros. ha'f-skk. feverish, don't eat, sleep or act naturally, hresth i bad. system full of cold,

The first t.-iruh.r n-: irg of :!.e de- . ri' parden . oniii.iiiec of Wl.it it. r was '..I Tuesday, At'lil 2. at the : '.': e of

tit chairman, Mrs. Vnrcy. Mrs. C. Kthrhlac w us- h.oson treasurer :it; I Mrs.

.I Thomas Iloyle, sccrtarv. Ooe lady on

each street in Whiting has ben np-poi-itd to canvas said stree'. her vlr y being to urge each family to p'..-u' i enrden: also to plur.t ftu't tre--s and berry bushes and if p.-.sib:o. to raise beep sheep, pigs rows, fowl and anything that will help solve the food problem. This is a matter of vital importance as the farmers this year vi't no! raise garden stuff nor fowl. They will raise only the foods necessary for our soldiers and a'lits. i. must raise enough to feel ourselves. When a lioust-holder cAtmt pliin a E.irdTi on his own premises he is ssked to register at the city hall and a -p'ot of ground w '1 be found for him by .Major Sohras. Any er. wishinc manure may obtain it at ti e Stsr.da-d O.l plant by applying for it, tb.i only expense coi.riec'ed therw i:h b":nfr 'hat of baulinK. Any infomiaticii concernirij ptirh se of trees, bushes, or live tni h will be cheerfully given by t he eh airman. Mr. Corroy. or by any member of th-4 c-.nirr.Htee. Those present at the t'.eeti'ie on Tuesday were: M"e..Jame Conroy, Wc'sby. Wilson Ktb.eridge. I"n -erson, T'otiplas. r.ir;ii"r.'r Mi?o. C4'r-

.Viilisms. Grtffith. "'.ir-

lhis tiainty pearl gray

frock has

frills and scallops all bound with cording: to pive stiffness or tlro to the accessories. The slpeves and the

top of the vestec are of georgette crepe. This is a young lady's costume find thev are all in love with it.

The r.y' club was entertained this' t Thiirsdir. ) afternoon nt the home of I Mrs. Jlyrou l-'indley. bv Mesdnmes By- j ron Findley atjd I'hil Thompson. j Mr. nril Mr s. V. Ill Miiain moved inlo J i i i.iwetis fi;i's ne. ir Sht- l't-nns'. 1 v ;i nri ! i t'-pol ' st e : , p -. I

I Mr. ami Mi . Kiel t:,,- Ui-,..i 1!,-ii I 'l.l'lch'fl' 1.1" v-fvterdav. MiS" ll'-e

LOWELL

t, li'TMr't.-.a f

' Organizations don't 'mmi grow as weeds in a

garden they thrive and grow on public

approval, which is only received when a benefit is rendered. Stamps have grown in public favor since first introduced. Economy is the service they offer. The Spcrry & Hutchinson Co,

st

I. McCoo! of Pctins;. Iv.nnia 'si'!i:g v. ith te'.a'.i'.es 'in

Miss yicie avenue, is

Iowa. Mrs. Mary Mr.iak ! Center s'rett. was tal.ri to s. M.'i t Ra I ' t's hospital xut'foritij; with 3 pii(-ndi"i'..:s. At th-i retular ineetiriK of the bo.'ird

of public works n resc-lu'.ion was adopt- I

i.l appmvtnjs the final sssiiiient roll i : r tlte lijo avi'im "I'iniva!!;. A pti-

v at i hi i v i ; err -1 .- 1 hc"i"t;tl and hr i orids' ioti is tepcite.d as ery good. .'harl'.s l:iari'.har.i and Fred eav er t turned iimn.- yes'eiday m f !et b"ii.R ailed for rtiUitary service. They wiii nt co Hga::i until next we. Mar.v of the foimer' saVmn Kfrfirs Mte 'Joins;- lua'russ selling orily n'arImr arid o'her soft driiiks. Jake Iteii w as setit tii UieJunond. It.d , ve.ster.lay to fill some mil tia unit. Mr. Ite'l pot h:s notice Ust f'l to he pie-p.-ired for service but wasn't called un

ci yesterday for actual service, j The home guards turned out Tueday

tion v.as re. eived frvtti the property ( nlslit and murebe,! tliroush the streets, owners on Per rK nvnue. and Vl;i, Tl.t-y -" ere lerj by Paul Uruebach. m 1th OVs avenue ft -m i?h re o ?;ff'i ! snare drum, P. Fi!;o with a. bas

street: or. 120th :rft from liit (.'a . urjin aril Mr. M lym with a flu'e.

ne dr.llir.K and surely i tevvn.

P. A. McNay who has been spending the w.r.ter in St. 1'elersburg, I la., arrived home last cvenijig. Mr. ami Mrs. .1. P. l.ane of Seneca. :-.b. have r.ioved to Lowell and will o. upv the property lately bought of

Mrs. J Lurry A! yea. il'oige Kr.iiey was In Chicago on ( business yes-terday. ! Mr. Kmer..- Gragsr returntd yester-j d;iy fiom a visit n i:h her children in j Chicago and Chicago Heights, 111. I Mrs. Pol Prefer of Shelby, v isi'.ed i

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M r;

Wil

Adams h'te yes-

iier s- et

! ' i da y. i Will Cox of Hammond, visited lus , mother. Mrs. John Cox here yesterday.

i Tho committee to solicit funds for; H

i the local Tied Cross finished its work j yesterday and found that $7,000 had i i been raised which will be used to pay j dues and buy material for the local so-! i city for the coming year. ;

They did some ' pre an honor to

r.a'r-h Wi'son and James Chester r'.it".e.l f...it.e fro'n Chit-ago yesterday, i They drove tip to te s'ock y.irds HonI'1., v w.'h a r u:-.ih- r of 1 , rses.

has sore throat, stomach-ache or d;ar-j,rrg. pprjn,.

rhoea. Listen, Mother! Pee if tongu t.'n. Wuir.n, Peidy, Ix-hs- arid Boy'f. is coated, then give a t-aspoonful of The next nieetin of the defense garden "California Pyrup of Figs '' and In a i committee will be held at the home cf few hours all the constipated waste. Mrs. Conroy on Tuesday , April P. t 2 our bile and undigested food passes out ' o'elo-k.

if. enue to Indiana honle-rd ai.d th.e property owners st St .g'.i'z Park tirjirj th.e bor-i 'o pqf oti a ter-'lutio nlt:-:ri shsli provide f"r t';c ror't ru.,. io.'i eC a pevver ir. 1'r.r.e sreet-. Tl.e eti'i-.'i' vvns :'.rl atid ':! e.i .-.u file t tb rv.ee ipp c.f ihe board cf rub-

li." satey a t he pel e- :

week. This was also placed on file. Anj-rowr. Point yesterday. :pp'.ieat irt:i was received from Mrs. L. ' Mt. John I"ck vis.te-i relatives a; A. I.vr.' asking- f-r her appoi:.tmer,t as I Va'paraiso Inst Tuesds v. poij.-e -( ; on. This was a'o placed cn ; M'.ss Piste Thur. has resigned her

which t !i meet ;n; was ad-j i-om. ton as rr,; at hcnetct KejlT'sn s. j and Mis, Mabe! Johnson will be the new

ST. JOHN

WANT

AT ONCE

E D

Tool Makers and Machinists For Important Ordnance Work Apply in person or by letter Standard Steel Car Works ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT HAMMOND, IND.

'l;:mu 'var fe-jed from ing for one day off per

Mi' I.'Hi-.sp. Wi sch man is ! ere vj X her rs rents for a few days. Oenrge Siutr irsade a business, tri;

l.le. ?1:m in-jvrid The foi

h-nt w:ti;e) w:ll a s i t eamraigti. at n ' the 1 ) b ra r

in'lc

a re

1 .hot t v 1 c ,CfK.

:ios

t VCi;on "Pvr at I o

hav 9

well.

cf the syst'im. and y

playful child again. j

Aiiiiions ri inuwie. i. sup .'"ii-'i'i'

Syrup o" Fi?s ' be.-ause it Is perfectly

Xw Pray and Express Lire. Also ',

n

io.s- ructions

Moving. Long distance calls promptly caitiratsn --n rn, 6

(attended to. Logsdon Bros. Phone,'- - 'in. v.c

154 W. P.eslder.ee, ;r,f Centra! avc.

harmless: children lo e tr, and it never Ut:r. 1-3-4 fails to a't on the stotnach. liver atid ' 1VANTKD TO RENT 1 or r rooms in boW!. ; "Whiting. with l.gh? housekeeping

in b"S i liiirii 'al :-!Tiiii. Pre - met

who ;

rry loan j vis: to meet j jnj. :1 o 'ic o t n their;

etc "f rs, Mrs. vv. 1. M .

i;i Johnson and fa m ed friends here last

Tuepda v

Ask your druggist for a Si-rent bottle of "California Syrup of l-'les." which has full directions for babies, children of all eges and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the genuine, reads by "California Fig Syrup Company." P.ef-ise any o!ir kind with cot:tempt. Adv. Star Theatre W HITTING Tonight PEARL WHITE WHITING.

ANTONIO MORENO and "THE HOUSE OF HATE" Also "ARGUMENT" Wtth BARNEY SHERRY and PAULINE STARKE

Grand

nins:

Sat., April 6th I ndiana Gardens DANCING Skating Every Evening Except Saturday. Latest and best floor In the State. MUSIC BY PROF. STERLING. Llnnernjn 4, Madura, Props. Mike Madura, Mgr.

! privileges; young couple: no children., ' Pt references. Address. A. M. C, ', . caro Whittng News ("o. 524 ll?th st. j I Whiting. 4-3-2! The biggest etortlr g event of the' year w ill be th O-vls-Etr. Re gan-es ; i 9f the Siovensky lyom on PCd.iy and! at'irdav evenings. 4-4-? ! The literiture and h ery se '! .on of, j'he Fortr-igl-.t ly r'ub at their lasi rgJ nlar session devote..! the aieetmg tt the i study and appreciation of the beauty of j ; nature. The. progratn opened with cur-; rent, events by Miss ;pb and Miss ! I Pchoeneman. Mrs I'Yedenbutg tiini ; g3ve a paper on '"Farious Fores' of the j - World, and How the Sed of Trees ere , Scattered." Mrs. : M. r.og-r wxt responded with a paper on "N'a'iona! ' Parks: 'he Playgrounds of Ametics "

. Mts Iv;rr." s paper or, Xali- e Bird i.nd Flowers of Tnc!:ar.a." prerejd tha' . cf Mrs. G. IT. Hoskins on ' The Ptrd 1 Our.es." The member? responded to , roll call with "My Favori'e Plo-ve-r." ' Tou must rot fsil to see the Owls-Em I Poe gatne on Friday and tfa'-'iday !ing at the Slovensky Pom. 4-4-1

P. Paikr: 'Ward 1

Johnson -Ward Pte.-.r.et 4. Mrs Pur- . Hi'ou; AVard T. Prec.i.ct J. Mestiamcs i clsh. K'Rs'c.k, '"i.-", ITefr.-i.- n; A a nl j 2. Preoii.r. t '". Mes.lflpl'-s Cynner. Mini; I

"War.! T. rrec.net 7. J!esoTivs Maui-.der Ce iga, r.oy Wal'.er. Mss h : a P.peen

Wanl ". P-ec;:i.-t t. Mcsdarties Hen- I thorn. J. Judsoti. Pn-ing, .Ts .-'.is on .ird '

T. McFaddet,: AVa-d r. Precinct

GRIFFITH

s 1

Mesd.-tt'irs O'Hiri P. I'Ptr..!i, 1.. Ill't.ev, Mi.s P.-. hi: -"Ward ::. Pree,.v.t j. Mes.hitr.es i : ..-1 . .;. ar-l V.i't'.-.y; W.i -d i. Pr-',:i.- ' l1"'. M c - , la -r i e a .P'-l:.l Khe pi.tl charl's- K!-se; ,--d . Pic-tnc 1 1. Mc.s.dnmes V.'; s ckt. X i ; ;r Ik i-- w i 7. I.e--t; y, U,K ll.,ti. Voiy.ki: P'is'.itr Park. Me-da -v.- lfi ;s-n. Penal.; V. ilex. Mis. M.-Co.y

Ti e Lti'lietpi! r ii'd 1

-Nat Todd 1m iciurned from Sou'li ijakj'H. where l.e has been working on . farm tor the past. year. -Mis. John M.llir v. as a Unm.T.ond v .s-

I Iter yesterday. A number from hero attended a haid

times aai.ee in iiamrnond ;ast evetung. Miss Margaret Woud? i t' Lat!avi!!. ;s v. siting 8'. the r.vmo uf her s-;s:'.r, Mr-. I'r. Malms-one. A n.i.'nber frotu bete attended the

! i

i 'n-.-s batiou-j- given st Et. .Man '

-fitcoi at i..-or.n Point last evening. An ii.jcvab;" time is reported. Justin le St. Aubin cf Chicago tailed fit friend hrc a few day s ago.

Mrs. Jacob Poecker and so.i are visit- : :rg with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Pen Hilbrioh. C!is9s Ceceha S'.ark and Py iv ia Iliibric',;, veic Han-.-, nv'f.d v isitor cn Tuesday. nayn-.on1 Seherer left V.'ounesJai 1 morning for Port Hamilton. .X. V. j Pen Scberer and Jacob Kci'.man are. equipped w ph a mclor car on their sei; Hons. J The n-.asquerade ball held at spring ; Hill .;i-osy. Monday evening, was largely tended. About twenty-five v. ere " asked. Three of St. John's young pvo- ; pi? von rrjzej. Laurence Hilbrirh as U. P.: Poy Hilbrich as an Indian, and ; Miss Cecelia Keilman in a comlcai costun e. Everybody present had a good time. 1 Ihe fire engine was again called out ! Wednesday evening, when the report t

j came .bat the homo of John Muler was j 1 on fife. When the fire, department ar- j j rii-f.J it was di -.covered 'hat the chim- I : licy was on fire. j ' John Miller, Jr., transacted business j i in Chicago. Wednesday.

BACKACHE IS A WARNING

i 1 Manure Free 1 ! i

Send Your Teams and Haul It Away Calumet Park Stock Yards

Hammond, - Ind.

IIL ,

Lake County People Should Tot'; Neglect Their Kidneys. j

fa re -, f. hoi.e i n !,; th--ir r ilhuii Vl'l) w

na - Ml a v i-

c,t. Tii'Maj aid Mi-. J

rta 'ne.j at a night the her 1 1 I ' i ; . xe cf -hl'-c Of

1 L'r. Malmatone reports that there ara ;

j r.o new casei of smallpox in town and! Backache is'often nature's most fr.- ! "'st the qarantine on the one case has .ji.cr.t signal of weakened kidneys. To ; been removed. relieve the pains and aches, to remove

. 1 1 "

it.b.'t-s. Wilham j. K i-iiv :i i . Ilrne ?t i u "c oail-d into s-rv'i-

ye'ei,jay tnormng for 1'i-rt T. y. Tlie lieirize h.ome was in ihe rat'onal c-olt-rs of :hc an enjovab'e tiui. wac ei ic. whiih an HPre'i.iig I'm he n

Pa

etl),..;j;,r. e, leaving Hamii ' i n. decora td 1 '. P.. and -I. dut-ins was sci-v-

h Xdler who has been atayingj ,he arneKes9 when it arises from weak-; PhfinP

I ilM 793

pre! i m : na rr

AFTER SICKNESS THEY GAVE

HER ML! ! And She Soon Got Back Her

The tVlu-ing liigh seho

oratorical contest will b- h. 'd j

bight school rcditorium tomorrow night j a whi-h thtee girls and three boys w ill Ivie for tinners to re ores.-.. tvhit'ng a

I a' Pie lcme of ins lf!K )e Jtdin Miller. I T I ' ' ' llHS Teii;.-l'.ed to h i s home at poutii . "r' I l.hlHl. i

Marshal John 11a ri.enrider says there are a number of boys who hsve gotten! the habit of iidinir their hir-vvle on i

Uewalks. There is a town ordin-t the Sidneys with a tested kidney remedy, nfv ajainst th.s and since wo have I'v-an's Kidney Pills have been proved -cod st reels on which to ride he sug-1 J?'f'd and ar e espe ially for weak kidcMs that those who are breaking rheineys L'oan's have l-en used in kidney

ened kidneys, you must reach the cause' the kidneys. If you have pain through' the small of your back, urinary disorders, headaches, dizzy spells, or are, nrvous and depressed, start treating!

Friday and Saturday HUBBAR0HUB8ARD

Piiona 794

FOR

Quality, Services Low Prices

i n

Ibis

regard, discontinue

! the Lak Account pa j able a ; or be fore

-.unity oratorical contes. - due Will' iti g X'ews Co are the s'ope. 1,2. 119th s' . on Apr- ttb. U1ie,i collector

EAST GARY

trouble for over f.O years. Here Is con

v Incing proof of merit. It comes from! ' 'it

I lm" "-".amy. , , iniiw

We Deliver in Hessville, Gibson and Highland.

ri lee required

i cent wiil be made.

tihsi-ge oi

5 per 4 4 1

.Mr. and Mrs. George KiP.ian di 'i;h: . r cf Thornton. II. spent

week-end at the J. Hurt home. Mrs. Zipperer of Chicago. isiied the "lirio.n home on Sunday.

ROBKRTSDALK

i

Miss Catherine P.ian returned to her lome at .loliet on Monday, after spend-

Strength.

her sister. Mrs.

j Mr. at.d Mrs Zerby have moved from

j . 1 1 i i .... 1 1 ajr . ; i i ii ' i . .j i i n i . . 1 1 ; - n 1 j . Xw Castie. Tnd "The measles left : ...

me run down, no appeMte. could no' rest J Mr, u,rin v.soonti of pnher' ave-j at night, and I took a severe cold which j ,,.. et-rtairie.l n uti.r.her of frietirt.s at

1 1 ? bin- heon Ti'-nl:) v afternoon in honor I

j settled on rny lungs, so I was unable to ; keep about my housework My do. tor ! advised me to take Vmol, and s x bottle restored my health so I do ail my house

work, including washing. V'.nol i the tt medicine T ever used " Alice P.e. -ord, 437 So. 11th St.. New Castle. Ind. We guarantee this wonderful cod liver and Iron tonic, Vmol, for all weak, rundown, nervous conditions. Joseph At'. AA'eis. druggist, and Xorris Phey.. Hammond, Ind. A'inol is sold in Last Chicago by Schleiker's Pharmacy, and in AVhitir.g by L. H. Mat!ni, and at the brst drug store in every town and city in the country. Adv.

1 ftimmond t" Ktder were ihi'il Under

of Mrs. Alfred Hitlers ( c.-ij tain and Mr. 1ec ci'-sts r.f Mr. arid l r.

i 'Li. iip.i. yeterda'. Mr and Mrs. Lou.s Klenim of Lake venue, visited in Chicago. Tuesday. The governing board of. the PvangeUoal 'h'irh will in t Friday evening t the church at T:"0. Mr. and Mrs. prank Phumaker ret'ltiied to their home n Xingara Fn'l". Sit inlay . ftfter :i pleasant visit he re v itli re la t i v i . M r. aid Mis. Kdwsrd Juiier and riil-

lien r turned home f r..iii Milwaukee. ! Tuesday, where tie'.- amended tho fu-

i mg se-cera! davs v. j ! h

A". riclar.rey. Mr. and Mrs. William Msrquardt who have been residing in Chicago, have moved to East lary, and are Jiving with 'he former's mother. Mrs. M. Marquardt. Miss Martha Corev was a Crown Point isi! -:r on Saturday. Mrs I. It. Olson and children of Miller, vis, ted friends hre on Tuesday . let-rge. Oiane aid family of i.;r'. '""'' guesi s at the Pevde! ottie on Pun-da".

Mavpr's. Edelweiss or Swift's Ham 32c

Boneless Uib Roast, no waste, no bone 2900

Shoulder Yen Roast 26c Urenst of al with pocket 22c Lamb Stew 18c Fresh TTonie Made Sausage .25f Fresh Made Ilanibunrer 18r lesh Pips Feet 7 2

snd tv that time. T was entirely cured." J late LOTH leel 2 Price 60c at all dealers. Pon t simply! xtra JVZe 5eof KidllOVS. CacL IOC ask for a kidney remedy get Poan s " eKidney Pills the same that Mrs. Milne J" POSH Spare UlU s. JL t bad. Foster-Milburn Co . Mfgrs , Buf-jjl Alndo SflUPT KraUt. Oliai't IOC

Calf or Beef Brains, per lb 140-

I Mrs. Iiavie Milne. :i s. Hohman St . ) Hammond, says: "The first symptom of

kidney trouble in my case was backache. AVben I washed. sharp pains shot

ndj through the small of my beck and al- '"! most doubled me up. I felt all tired out

; and my kidneys acted irregularly, too. f i When 1 heard ebout Dean's Kidney

Pills. I bought a box and they gave me

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f right away. T kept on taking' n until I bad finished eight boxes

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PLENTY OF COAL ON HAND at VULCAN COAL CO. COAL and FEED

Indiana Lump Delivered . . .

0? J W Pr tJCP J y ton

Prompt Service Phone 2654.

Kenwood Ave and Erie Tracks Hammond, Ind.

I neral of Mrs. Juli-r's brother. F.rnest j

Cunther. j Mrs. Charles Benson and Mrs. John ! Plaul spent AYedne.sday visiting in Chicago. j The funeral of Albert Matrias. Junior. ! the little seven-months old son of Mr. j and Mrs. Albert Schaef-r or "levelar.d ! avenue, was he'd fr.. (neJr home 'Tuesday afternoon at C o'clock Lev. j Platz offic.ated. PeHih we.s caused hy piieunu'Jiia after an illness of only five days. H. is survived by his parents j and one brother. Melvin. who have the

sympathy- of the community in their bereavement. The window was open, Th; curtain was drawn. An annel flew, in And thi-ir darling was g me.

Mrs Fritz Kss.-h of Indiana boi.

vard. visited her daughter. Mrs. Carl Moore of Hammond, yesterday. Kdvvard Jewe-.t of Indiana boulevard, is suffering with an attack of rheum-

1011 Vik3 . K-Xl it 4laWC i-i'l" .

Neuralgia Headaches After shopping- or after hard day are quickly relieved with Sloan's Liniment. SoeaaytoappIy.no rubbing, and ao promptly effective. Cleaner and more convenient than mussy plasters and ointments. It does not stain the akin, or clog the pores. Every home ehould have a bottle handy for sprains, strains, lame back, rheumatic pains and stiff, sore muscles and joints. Generous sized bottles at all druggists.

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Sloan's prices not iacreaaed, S5c, 50c, $1

Wo have successfully solved the difficult problem f producinii- the verv highest grade i' work at niunmuin prices and give our patrons the benefits of our economy. "We devote personal attention to each individual garment made in our establish ment. Fair prices, best work, fine materials, perfect fit you can ask no more and we give you no less. GOULD and VON FRANK Merchant Tailors 20 WEST JACKSON BLVD. CHICAGO. 636 HOHMAN STREET HAMMOND.

! Fork Shoulder Roast I Large Norway llerriiu:. for i Kirk's Flake '"White. Soap. " for : Pineapple, sliced and grated, can. . . I California Sweet Potatoes. lb. cans, ! Holland Rusk, two packages Fancy Rice, L lbs. for j Xavy Beans, per lb - iArgo Starch, regular 10c size !: 11). cans Red Cherries, spitted ! Large Rolls Toilet Paper, P, for ! Gibson Baked Leans. '2 cans

26o

. 25o ..24o . 25o . . 1 9o ..23o . 25o ..18o . . .90 . 35o .25o . 35o

American Family Soap, 3 for 15p With coupon. None sold to children. No phone order taken for same.

Radishes, Lettuce, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Strawberries. C. W. HUBBARD AUTO SERVICE. 741 CLAUDE ST., HAMMOND.

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