Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 24 April 1918 — Page 6
Page Six.
THE TIMES'. Tuesdav, April 23. IMF.
CROWN POINT NEWS
U-tFl-EMOl W A BAY IV LAKU COtXTYV LIVEXT CAPITAL
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A Vf rv pretty weddine: was oelebrnt-i omae In the bakery business.
ed st h!t!h niwn on " dnesday whn thfi out of town penp!
Anions
sill rubbish anil disease breeding filth; and. j Whereas. In order to reduce fire hait-
ar.ls in the rltv bv ImvlnS nil innamable materials removed; therefore, I, Benjamin F. Hayes, by virtue of the authority vested In mo as Mayor of the City of Crown Bolnt do hereby proclaim Saturday, May 4. 391?. as clean-up hy on which day It t de
sired that a!I residents of Cr ivn Point
1 rntlier no all refuse and rubbish about
nt the Wfdillng .-,,,ia nn.l nlaoe .nnm In bar-
Mia Haxcl PeNuser bo-am the bt i1e were: ! -ester PeNuser ar.l wife. ..f t: ,1(U'r other suitable, reoeptaof Ernest B irth.de m-to at th- h,v, of ; ,,;t Uv AV1 . ,-r(lnk rvN.is.-r. Gales- ( , and Place th-m nt the. ruth line
Mr.. Uouser on M-wn M.fot. in-,v:!lP. Wl.; Mabel PeNusor. M .ohlgan ; I ( h , rf,t r a!1)VS whpr, thoy oun I , ceremony wa performed by Hev. .T. A. will Bartl.olomae. Chicago. .,..,. ,.,.. to,i,.,' info Ma v
oven. The girls of the domestic eclenoe d ;a i t in r ti t made mul served samples oil the following foods which were on display ami for pale: Pumpkin pie with crust ol' 2-11 ry Hour and 1-3 rice flour, pumpkin pk with crust of vim mi'itl; spider furn bread, nil corn meal; Boston brown bread, 2-li corn meal mil 1-3 rye flour: bran hi-ad 1-2 bran; potato bread, 1-2 mashed potatoes: rice bread. 1-6 bailed rice. 1-6 rice fbur: corn meal (y.as) bread corn meal, barley bund, 1-1 rolled barley; oatmeal broad. 1-1 oatmeal; and Maltha Washington pic, 1-2 rice f.our. Tho next, m tho Bcrli-r. will b" on meat substitu'os.
Ay line .'' tint
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dist rhuti'H and
witnessed by the relatives of the contraonnar i"irt!s. The bridal nr. i sic "as played by Will Itnrth 1-onac. a brother of the pi-oom. Tb.e bride was be.nitifnllv groomed In whtto eorsette and cnrr'ed a bridal bounuct of liUSe of th- alley; she was unattended: after fh ceremony ft throe c,tre weddina dinner was served aft r whlcli tb.e young ourlo left for Chicago where they will spend :i few days lirei--mjcn. Thoy will make their h one with the bride's mother. Miss rcNns r has been a resident of Crown Point for about a yar. mnilnit from W'Neonsln with her mother. She is a sls-
A la !!' crowd of Gary folks came to ; ..ns and n.ima will be removed b Crown I'idnt of M. ndav n:: t a - ' free of oharee. t. n.l the Christian P clone lecture giv- j fmlr no c I f'j nis t a nces will
th.- ! I The a n v i 1 e r s
Junior Sect Cross. eighth K"iuie rlasi of the Mil-
Whiting And Its People
in
eiins: Jank, such ns
1 by raid Stark feeley of Portland, 'siifh rubbish or refuse be removed un r. Mr. S'vly is a member of the (jess pla 'ed in suitable reep;ucles.
ard of lectureship of the 1- irst church ! PKN.h F.
of Ch-'st. S-icri'ists. of Poton. Mass, -Mid l: lecture, was enjosed by a ! tilled house at the Cnmn theatre. A ncpro tiers; nan and a white worntan applied for a license at the cnuntv j clerk's oft lee Monday ns did a Chlna-it-'an ft'ol a white nou.RTi, They refusi'd iv l'cense whi'- the Chinaman was fianb-ii one. as the jaw of fndiana
! allows th mnrrlase of the latt
1IAVKS. M a v o r.
i .iii ion, oei luLujer au-i irf i".i . iu ui - jdfr that it may be sold and the pro-! , eeecls be used to form ii unit of the i
MILLER
! .) unlor 11 Cross.
j The M.iv Scouts b"ld their wedJ y : ! n e than tneetlnif on Wednesday evenins timler j
I the direr ion ' Orcar Strom. ! The teachers off the Miller sehoc i will attend institute In clary on Sn'ur I .lay.
Call Whltir.it 155W lor teneral haulInij and moving. Iogsdon Bros. 4-15-lmo r.emembrr that in The Whiting Savins and Loan Association your deposit. 'are or small, is constantly working lay and nigh, and each week's deposit is a longer stride to a futura compe-
'hat
IlliT liberty Honda
ter.
ter of Mrs F. Puchb r and durirg 1 -.er j "Walter Whitehead, employed at tb short stay lrt Crown T'.-.tnt has be u j I -etz Manufaotut sm? company Is recpv
very popular In the yoHnc-r set I'r- i erini; j ro:n an attack or the measl
nest 3 'a rth d on: ie is ono of Cr Point's lin.s youncr iron and Is ro ciated with h!s father. C. C. T: n r t
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: RELIEF
NEUBM.GIG PAINS
Chre Way to Soothes Hamlin'
WIzr-rd C?! ; Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a eafe ir.d !
eSective trratnifrt for headache and tle-ura'gia. Rubbed in where the pain i it acts as a tonic to the tortured nerves an.d a'tnost invariably brings quick relief. Its hea!:nsr, antisentte qtia1'tie; can
ilways be re'i'.ed upon to prevent in- ; fection, or other serious results, from j sprains, bruises, cits, burns, bites and 5ttr.g;. Just as good, too, for j sore feet, stilt neck, frost bites, cold j sores and canker sore-i. j Get it from drupp'sts for 30 cents, i
If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just fry Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed.
MIM.KP.. INT, April 21 There is no rca why :!im birds should not make their homes in Miller this summer, li d'iYIcu'it to t;?id a boy or
I sir! in Mi. br f.o bas not mnun :t turn i house. !ie week at Prttc ival Steli'el offere-1 prizes of thrift n.imri,!"
vv n i b" Will I.etz, Kv:v T,etz and ' ,! i''M'os w im ittau- mi.i ico-es v-
Charles l-relsh. omploy.-.l e t the above: 'tip fim Rratesi oritfinn i. y ot uis.kti
ol- j plant, whose force has been sadly d- i .n" ttrst t :rd hotiso was brought to tho -""J i pie ted 1-uely by .in epidemic if mens- t mm-ipM f-u M t; lay tr.vriiiuic by a lit- i
les. it'e boy 'u the pr.tiiiry room. N t '(
b outdone lp- what n. 5 yea r old boy j could do th--. older girls end boys j lus.-. A :i rfei'r o . r til'l t'r.l houses
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i of a riou des:pns were on oisploy In oiacc ui.iiarus proouceaouve lSDiet& about
i Mr Wv.ii: ' Pa., i
and Mrs. H c. Ir,h lft r.n I sdriy for their home Sri Canton, i it. r a short v'slt with C; wn
friends.
V. 11. Farley has returned
been
'flits in a san-
Kal,n:ii!i).i, M'ch . wher takir.ii; a cou'-s; of trerx;;
Itarl'ir.i i.-i that city. Hev. Father Edward Boney of Hammond, was vision friends !n Crown J'oltit on Tuesday. -V Ptt'.e daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
the week before.
j ' 4-24-1 Princess thatre tonight. William ! Fox presents Fox Kiddles !n "The I r.abes In the Woods." a tale of charm ! and adventure for young and old. Also , a roaring comedy. 4-24-1 William Schlechty who has been In j Wyoming visiting bis son, has st-p-I red off hero for a visit with his broth- ; 'r, Sim Sehlechty. while en route to i his home In Versailles, Ohio, i The Royal Neighbors will go to ' Hammond at 7 o'clock tonight to do I the initiatory work for the Hammond
lodge. ISen fepivak la confined to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Splvak of T.nnnrt nvpniip (si: ff ri r. with in-
That Is the Joyful cry cf thousands; juries received a, the Marks Co. riant
ft week ago, in an accident In
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FBDM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets
:h school on Friday.
which several men wre killed.
Vfy
has be
ollowinp an, attack
.T. J. mabi-.'-ln, wl with pneumonia, of measles, is Tf L""t;cr.
PROCLAMATION
lotted
to hi p"tMnp
CI.F. W-T P rY FOIX fROWV POtT Whereas, in crdr to beautify and tmprovo the genera! appearance of our city as well as Individual homes of csr residents; and. Whereas, !n order to prctr-t the publie heal tit of our citizens bv rmo ln
Those wlnntne i li-e suDMirdte lor ca omel.
rrtr,'S ,m P.u'h Keilinp, Uco Fa'eh- i-ua4CJ3, a practiantr pnysiaaa fOt ,wnf ,an was In Mercv hospital In cVr. .Toe v.-itha.r.. Itat. h. i,,r, l' fv?."1 ;:Tlf- 3 ,old',me ?;y- larv. but was brought home. The
Vivian Ml liael and Harold Stack
Xrjrr) fsC34 rw IrWl!
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iVheat; Conservation. The firs-, in a series of food conseratlcn detnonst rat ions to be given by Ksther rhlil-y, tiotnest o- si IPJPV Siipep-is.-r .ft Mill":-, w.i 5 !;:! nt tho :o;ho,,! house Wednesday evening-. The sub-
iec
Msss Pmi.ev omrhasizea the, vital re
ces ;ty of conservin cr wheat and ns'u,"; corn, iol 1 whs' our fr"vrn'nent wants us to do about heat and why, and sti ftces; ed a number of ways to cook with leys tv liea;. lleclpes and government literature wero filven out and the "Offb iol Recipe Hooks" were oifered
tiisi overed the formula for Olive Tablets
while treating patients for chronic coaEtipation tr.d torpid liver9. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, Bootbanc vegetable laxative. No griping in the Tccrncie' of these bttla Eucar-coaterl nllve-col
as -what to do about wheat.-1 rhey cauft tho bowels and liver to act
normally, ihcy never force them to unnatural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth" now nnd then a bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find ouick. sure and
only pleasant results from one or two lit-
for sale.
Durini? the
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Xlcholson of the eighth sradv. baked a whenfless corn bread without using t.h"
greatest injury the young man suffered in the fU was to his hip. Tho pardon defense committee will have, rherfre of the Princess end Star theatres tonight, 'he proceeds to be used for war purposes, chiefly to aid in fb.'i construction of a tuberculosis hospital. Miss Marv Dudfk of Indiana boulevard, drove to Pouth Chicago, Monday evening In the red racer belonging to her step-father, Charles Munsu'in. The machine v. as left in front of the Benedict department store while the young
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Piano
as file
Loest
Pianos
esi livery
ay isi tiie Year
DO you ever aet tired of that old, time-worn, be- fyTTr whiskered excuse pulled off by the sliding fjiXT'L'J price piano dealers about Sacrificing the Price VT
Must Move in 10 Days and a thousand" other PfKr-'lS
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make-believe excuses to excite you into buying cheap Pianos? You know that it is unnecessarv to
lose from $180 to $325 on each piano jut to more them, when the d ravage on a single piano is only $3.50. Also, you are getting acquainted with the rapid fire every two weeks sale excuse which is absolutely necessary to unload a hunch of undesirable "junk" called pianos under tho pretense of $300 Pianos only $162" "$150 Pianos only $253" "$500 Player Pian03 only $244.' You know that anybody would accept from .25 to $75 as a nice, fat commission for taking an unsuspecting piano buyer to the Sliding Price Piano Sellers, but YOl' as a piano customer would not buy vour piano of tho "get all tley can" dealers. You know their ''tactics." You know that you can not oelieve them about quality because they mislead you about the price. Stratibe's Are Selling More Fine Pianos and -Players Today Than Ever Before! The public is learning that the "sky high" pricp with fake discounts on pianos is a hoax. They are learning that the, "cyclone every week piano sale" is only a frost. Thev are getting the scales off their
eyes about misleading piano advertising and are purchasing pianos at Straube's because they have learned by comparing the pianos the straight forward one lowest price, no commission plan with tho other be whiskered excuses, that Straube's sell more real piano for less money, overv day in the year, than all the "whirlwind" fake concerns put together.
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Newest Overton Pianos $195 Newest Yocdward Pianos 225 Newest Kohiar & Campbell Pianos 265 Newest Haines Bros. Pianos 340 Newest Gulbransen Players 395 Newest Behr Bros. Players 425 Newest Marshall & Wendall Players . . . 500 Newest Brambach Grands 495 Newest Wessel Players 395
Newest Geo. Gross Pianos S200 Newest Behr Bros. Pianos 270 Newest Marshall & Wendall Pianos 295 Newest Straube Pianos. 335 Newest Wilborn Players 425 Newest Hammond Players 475 Newest Straube Players 580 Newest Kranich & Bach Grands G50 Newest Bacon Players 450
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Phone 661
HamEiiond
tie Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. ! vbtn she came out r.o machine was kz3
uuusauus use one or two every night just to keep right. Try them, 10s aad 25c per box. All druggists.
ui s!;rV.. Tho police were notified and
later the machine was found stalled In the street several blocks from the
j place, it was left. The machine evi- ; dently becama tinmanasreable for the
one v, ho Btola It, and there was nothing left but to get out 8 r, d leave It. Steve Juvicki. arrested by Officer nenak for reckless auto driving at 119th street and Now York aver.u, was fined Jl and costs by Judge Green, amounting to Jl!. T'pon payment he was released. James Barton, arrested for tie eama offense, was also fined 5 1 and costs, which he too. pail. Mrs. G. W. Fredenburg of Central avenue, is entertaining her sister from Ohio. lull's Gordon of Sherlfian avenue. Is epcr. ling the week at West Baden, In l. AJ.iu :!: O'Neill Is very 111 at his hon-.ei in Rheridan avenue, little hope bdr.g eritertalned for his recovery. The banquet to the Owl club basketball team as champions of the state of Indiana, will be held at tho Owls club rooms tomerrovv night. In addition to the feed a program has been arranged. George r.enson of Furdue university.
i has been spending a few days here vis
iting his parents in Hoher's avenue. This Whiting boy has boon called into military service by the lafayette draft board, to report on Friday morning of this week, he having registered at Lafayette while In school, lie, Is a senior In I'urdue, and although compelled tc withdraw from School almost two months) in advance, it is a great satisfaction to know- that his standing is such that In rpite. of this fact he will
be awarded his diploma. Thomas Owens, nee l yes
father's Ford truck, had a very narrow escape from death, together with S'-veral -omp.i nions. Monday night. Tho boy had be. n rcikinff curden nnd ook the truck to so nft'-r une black
diyt. Several other boys piled on. A!', j went well until on t! .ir return th.
driver came east on 117th street, exffctinK ' turn Ir.lo Ohio avenue. At his jo ir.t tho Iloak b.out-e which is bein K moved prevent--1 Ins I'li-ssmj. This was a very phirt turn find in attcmptinff to ko back the machim: was out on the railroad tracks more than the boy realized. Thero was no watchman at the j-rosslnsr and Pennsylvania train fcoins east struck tho truck, almost demolishing: It.. The driver, Thomas Owens, received a bad cut over tho eye, and Walter Kodlcek, iige 11. was injured about TfTo Jaw. Tie was tr.k.n to St. Bernard's hospital. The other five or six youngsters escaped
without a marR. wn.cn teems aimost j nrraeulojs by those who witnessed the accident. Stir Theatre tonight. Kitty Gordon!
in luvine .-c-ierince, a most surprising drama, yet a story true to life. 4-21-1 WANTi:r. Washwomun. 3" C'ev el;r.d ave. 4-21-1
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S CAREFULLY
You Bt a free bank account every timo you make a Pur.-he at the OKXEKAk We deposit 10 per cent of the amount ,. wUli 5"at Xatlonai iUnk. Jm Coaow al Ave. The money is ente!Cd in your name and you may claim -any time you wish. Ask oui ealesmen for full partlcu'ar.
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2-PIECE KARPEN PARLOR SUITE This beautiful 2-td"-ce KAK-
PEJvI Parlor Suite reprj?nti the very lait word in furniture perfection; very pleasing pattern with deep form fitting ctushiori covered with fine veleur; frame is cf
miVifar.y with
ranrfj back
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LIBERAL CREDIT
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SPRING RUG BARGAINS
Your spring Viousrc'eanirif will likely enclose the fact that you need a new
rug. Doa t buy eUrwhere until you have seen jr peci! .2 'apestry at
18
90
BABY CARRIAGES I.rfe rocmy carriage, itee! wheeis. li-inch rubber tirea. ail rrieral puth- f me r. Tira'ly vt- s II .1 J hoitteret), re- J vrrsib'e body..
Corner 92d and Houston, So. Chicago. Open Monday, ThursduT nd atnrday Evenln OUR OTHER SIX BIG STORES: r4-l Milwue
lie Arrngr. Cor. tt2d and Ualotrd Si. 4412-ls IVcnt-
worth Av
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Cer. Wut Island Av. & isth St. 1M5S-07 .Michigan A v., Rsseland. :l Commercial Avenue
IMrs. C. C. IluelL and Mrs. Arthur Stress will entertain the members of the Fast Chiefs' club at tho S'ros.- home in I,ake avenue, Thursd.iv evenn.g. GcorgO I'jiuijti of tiie l'urii'.i.:- university, is spending a few days her1 visitir.K his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Icter Benson. Miss Beth Whits of Ci-icago, was a Bobcrtsdale visitor, Monday, Mrs. Fr.jd EgRers of Koboris avenue. re'' ived a letter Monday from her son Martin, who is somewhere in France, 'lying he h.ad a nice trip over and is
in his 1 Betting" alone fine.
I Mr. f-nd Mrs. Gecge OibDins and j daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. William B:-.hn of Fas; s?i.1. wore K'.iests of Mr. aii 1 Mrs. U-riiun Thcit-s,. n .cf Indiana I b'.ei'cvard. Sunday.
Mrs. Carl Bor. :-s of Kcb-rts avenue, j
v i , t d her father, August lUiody of Cbioi.j0, Monday. I M:s. Cliarlcs Gothc is quit.; l'.I at net J home in Indiana boulevard. The many f i b rids here of Mr. and Mrs. j Ham ":;iininirham of Indiana Harbor' will be j leased to learn they ate the' pio.id purv i.ts cf a iiltl fui:, j Mr. and Mrs, j,,hn Bj-y of Indiana;
vi.'-i'.e.l fii-nds in Ibimm
h mh vn
Sunday. Mrs. Andrew BoKOvi.h
to the boys over there may find tn explanation in the fact tht the steamship. Andania, was sunk on .Tin. :'. with ?,0t.O0O letters on boar.1 whicu were fill lost. It is possible ihat yo-;r letter was on this boat. Another pom: hat the public should know is that iv parcels may ha sent to the boys in Franco without tho written request of the soldier himself, countersigned by his comm.ir.air.ff officer. This re;uest must accompany the parcel.
MKRRIIXYIIXE !
Kepor? of the Ross township schools thrift stamp up to date are 2832. Prima! y room. r,I: intermediate. 6 0 ; grrtrnm.'ir, 262; liiph school, 215. Merriliville schi'i' l becime a junior Bed Cioss school April S, 13: ?. Wrn. C Woods has been appointed olv.uimaii on tho council of defense in Ross township. Howard Wal-ers and Joe Elbert Tvef called to rown F' ir.t !a" week for ex
am i n a :
:i and c-xrect to go sny day t
vnd daughter
visit-
in our town secni to
j . rve L". S. j The sick pec pie
1 bo rocoverlns'. Mrs. J. J. Tlerney was called to Tolj Testoa last. Monday by the serious 11!iniss of hor sister. Thought to be a jca.-e of i neumonia. j Bali'h Bhiilirs. sen cf Mr. find Mrs.
ens avenue. , n te rtair.e 1 a number of ' ..iu', e., ...-, v.
sp-.Tit Monday In Sou'h Chicago
inR her mother, Mrs. Kicuse. Mr. and Mis. Gartsbie cf Myrtle avenue, are sp nding a few iays with relatives at Iflnsdaie, Mi- h.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vi-ccntl cf Bob-
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ROBERTSDALE
The Parcr.ts-Teai hers' association will me. i nt the school Tiiursday afternoon at 2.10 o'clock. Mr. Server will pive a talk. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thiers of Hamicon i. visited at the Viscon i home in Roberts avnii". hist evr r.inR.
relatives and friends at a 3 o'clock dinner Monday, in honor . f the hitter's bro'her. W alter Ehlcrs, who cxp cts to enlist G.is t '. k.
Airs. Charles MitKers. Mrs. Carl Buthl-
er and Mr. John Blnui. Jr.. ate tak- f
''ng a rout so in first r i 1 at the Bed Cross headquarters in H- mmon-l. Elmer Atchison of Lnko avenue, Fpe r.t Tuesday at C'rt cker, ind., on business.
Marmn. Ind., for a few hours' visit with
relatives be fere leaving for 'he case Ho fxpeits to drive a motor through. He was formerly In. Hat t iesburg. Miss . i:i training'.
The liberty brmd, drive is still o:i iu
I j tow nsn i p.
MUNSTER
L
ET THAT C
OFF YOUR CHEST
Stop that cough! Check that grippe! Use Dr. King's New Discovery.
Millions of people hart found In this nation-wide atandard remedy a longsought effective means cf relieving coughs, colda and grippe without Inconvenient aftT-effeots. For fifty years it has sold for f.fy cents a bottle. For fifty years it has warded off the dangers of reelected cold'., unchecked coughs. For fifty yesr it baa stopped impending colds befov they had a chance to develop. Equally etsctlve for grippy alults and eroupy children. A bottle in your medicine cabinet is the best known safeguard adint cold and couch dangers. Ec'd by drugflsts everywhere.
The Evils of Constipation Leaving was'e material in the body, polions the system and blood and mekes T't lb'e to sick headaches, bil-'ousn-ss, nervousness and muddy skin. Try Pr. Klng'a New Life Pills. Prompt relief. Still lie t U druggist.
! Among the HimmenJ shoppers on Monday were Mrs. X. Kir.soh. "Winnie
Sehoon and Mrs. II. I'ostn.a. A larpe, crowd attended the Community
-i:iir and thrift ursnci s.-iV i-i.T- nt i
Munster public t-chool, Friday pvninjf. II I ss Esther Eight foot of Griffith, spent th week-end wi:ii Bouise Kaske. Mrs. p. G. Kooy vi-jted in Highlands ,n Monday. Mrs. II. F. Kaske spent Tuesday in Hammond..
GRIFFITH
An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel Fresh
i
Say a glass cf hot water with phosphate before breakfast keeps illness a v. ay.
This excellent, common-sense health measure being adopted by millions.
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The school enumeration is be'n? taken by F. W. Iove, and ti e r ri spec's are that the enrollment w ill be somewhat larprer than last year. Mr. John Reader and Mrs. F.d r.eaier were Hammond shoppers yrs'erdav. Mr. and Mrs. Ietr Erl:itn of Pyer, visited yesterday at. ,the home of their daughter, ilts. Blame 11-it.hins, j'nd other relatives. Miss Constance Gustaf.s.n (haperoned a I'arty rf young people to Hammond, last evening where they went t,. see, "The Birth e.f a N.-uicn." The I.ad'.es' Aid society v.i'l meet at the- home of Mrs. Ilobtrt '.Va'kJns. ou Thursday afternoon.
Mis. F. F. Bennett C'-.t to Ham- j t
mond yesterday viiei she rot t Mrs. S. E. Bennett who was on 1 r way here to visit at the home cf her son. Those who have beer. rt sn i ' n ert in get'Ing or sending b't'.ers to Frame
T'.-v .:.d. o.v- recoa-
h a 1 1 1 , itr.nun? tn; is i-n portanf e ttisn outbe. a use the sxin pores lrr.ruritloa Into the
1 ijod, raus.ng ill health, while h". p-r"s in ti'e ten yards of bowels do. Men and women are utged to drink ea ii ii. Li ning, before breakfast a rla?5 r f lo t tv j ter w-;.:i a tea?p30l'Ul of limestone phosphate in it, as a harmless means of helping to wa.-h from tin: iton.ach, liver, kiine: . and bowel? tl;e previo-js la'. s indigestible n. atrial, pels,. n., sour bile aed toxins; thus cleansinir. sweetening' and purifying th entire a! inn ntar.v (anal before p '-it-tins mote food into th- stomach. Those who wake np w.th lal bieatl . coated tnnf u. nastv- taste or have a il i.i. a(lnn;r head, fallow complexion, add .(.- tnai-li . ethers who are suhjeir
houa atta-ks or constipation.
should obtain a i'iai ter pound of lone.stone phosjliate at the drue store. ThiK will c..s I very little but Is stiff icient to de-nonst tn f e the yal i of in- . m bathing Adv.
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