Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 1 October 1918 — Page 8

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THE TIMES. Tuesday, October 1. 191S;

SALTS FINE FOH . . ' AGHiNG

We eat too much meat which clogs the kidneys, the the Back hurts.

Most folks forgot that the kidneys, l.kfl the bowels, sot sluttish, ami c'.ogKi-d nnd need u flushing occasionally, else wo have backache anj dull misery in the kiiinry regk'ii, s-vere headaches rheumatic twir.ges. torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simrdy must keep your kidneys active and clean, and th moment you fofljn ache or ram in the kidney region, 'et about irur ounces of Jail Sn'.ts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonf ul m a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidr.eys will then act f.ne. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and is harmless to Hush clupRod kidneys ar.ri stimulate them to normal activity. It alo neutralizes th" acids in the, urine so it no lomter irritates, thus ending bladdr disord-rs. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; mnk.s e. delightful effervescent llthianater drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thua avoiding serious complications A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who relieve In overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Adv.

ROBERTSDALE j Mn C Jiasterson is Quite ill at her homo in Myrtle avenue and under the doctor's care. Mrs. Frank Spoars will entertain the members cf the Marquette Club at her homa in 116.h street tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Jamii Nicholson and daughter Violet and Miss Lena McNeil visited In Hammond last evening. John Fischer c Roberts avenue has been 111 with the grippe for several days. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dreesen and children of Roberts avenue motored to Valparaiso Saturday where they visited the former's father and sister, Mrs. Schlundt. nimer and Clereice Esgers. twin sons . f Mrs. Fred Egpers of Hoberts avenue celebrated their 21st birthday Saturday by entertaining about twenty of their friends at a "mud-hen" dinner at their camp on Vv'olf Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Weakley have moved from Amy avenue tcKEast Side. Mr. ind Mrs. Grossman have purchased the Weakley home and will take possession this week. M. Mitchell of the fire department has been spending a few days at Ml chiean ity visiting his wife who is quite ill L. G. Smith of Amy avenue spent the week-end at Danville, 111., visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Northupp of Myrtle avenue received the sad . news Sunday of the death of the former's mother at Lowell, Ind. Mrs. Northupp had been living alone and when her son who lives nearby went to see her Sunday morning found her dead In bed. Mr. ,-md Mrs. Northupp ley for Lowell Sunday. Mr. ar.d Mrs. 'William Aldie of Amy 'i. venue entertained at a six o'clock dinner Sunday. The out of town guests were: L'r. and Mrs. Harry Timm and son of East Side and Mrs. Hoh and . hildren of Rochelle. 111. Mrs. Robert Wilson of Indiana boulevard will entertain the members of the Rd Cross at a snipping party at her home Thursday evening.

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Mrs. Mathilda Keilman and son Walter spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Hammond. Mrs. Elizabeth Lauerman and daughter Mrs. Floyd Birch visited with relatives at Dyer Sunday. Al Specht of Chicago spent Sunday here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs Andrew Mal3ch and family of Hammond visited Sunday here vi !th Fred Malsch and family. Miss Agnes Doescher of Dyer spent Sunday here with her parents. Mrs. Jos. Thiel, sr.. was a visitor at Hammond on Saturday. Mrs. Feter Schumacher spent Monday at Hammond.

The man who helps his city and his country by buying a 4th Libert' Loan Bond is for them, the man who doesn't isn't.

Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wash away all the stomach, liver, end bowel poisons before breakfast.

To f;el your best day in and day out. to feel clean inside: sour bile to coat jour tongue and sicken your breath or dull your head; no constipation, bilious attacks, sick headache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stomach, you must bathe on the Inside like you bathe outtide. This is vastly more important, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do, says a well-known physician. To keep these poisons and toxins well flushed from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, drink before breakfast each day, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. This will cleanse, purifv and freshen the entire alimentary tract, before putting more food into the stomach. jet a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from your pharmacist. It is Inexpensive find almost tasteless, except a sour'.'-h twinge which is not unpleasant. Drink phoshatcd hot water every morning to rid your system of these vile poisons and toxins; also to prevent their formation. To feel like young folks feel; like you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became saturated with an accumulation of body poisons, beglii this treatment and above all, keep it up! As soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and purifying, so 1. tinstone .phosphate and hot water before breakfast, net on the stomach, liver, ":jdiKs fcnd bowels. Adv.

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You Will Help Conserve We kindly request patrons of this store1 to do tln ir , buying through the day time and through the we-, k as far as pot-si bio, that we may tivo you hotter ff n ice. iVrnpivint: with the- request of tl.o Council of Itef.nse we will dose our store hereafter ovt'i'y nicht at c ;. m. except Saturday, oi'on un:il !'" o'chn-k.

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Special Inducements Wednesday and Thursday "DOUBLE STAMPS" All Day Wednesday

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Special Sale of Skirts

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) v scarcity of all w are marvelous v;

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Smart styles in poplm skirts, ltlack and several colors such as q-roen, navy, sand.

Pockets, belts and yoke, effects, lending

such suitable styles to this material. Also a number of wool panamas and tweed effects in cloth.

Plaid Skirts $7.50

New Fal! Silks and Dress Goods

Serge Skirts $12.95 kine into consideration the

ool serge, these

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of military braid

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Plaids, autumn colorings, desiraruie for every sort of wear; pleated with wide belt or the plain with unusual pockets and wide belt.

Plaid Worsted Suiting H6 inch, Scotch claa plaids in their beautiful combinations of rich colors. Yard DS French Serge Fine twill, scft dtapy finish, all the wanted street shades; 4 2 inches uide- Yari S1.69

Heavy Coating Velcur Li in. wide, can be made up without lining; colors are navy, myrtle, taupe, plum, brown. Vi-:J SG.-1S Fancy Suiting Wool mixtures in plaids, strive?, twills and fancies; desirable for children's wear and skirts, 33 inches wide, values to SDc. Yard 4 Sr.

Eroadcloth Sponged and shrunk, bright lustrous satin finish; black, navy, plum and preen, CI inches wide. Yard S-1.0S School Plaids The bright color combinations for children's wear. Yard 29?

Plaid Silks Are Much in Vogue, $1.63 And we have them in an abundance of styles. You may choose from Scotch tartan plaids, French plaids and all the novelty effects are here in an unu.-ually attractive assortment. Over fifty attractive patterns for you to select from at, a ard - - - S1.69

Crepe de Chine Silk and cotton mixture, so much wanted for waists and lingerie wear, every wanted shade; 35 inches wide. Yard 59 Black Velvet Lustrous silk finish, perfect weave, IS Inches wide, wanted for the neck fCarf- Ynnl SI. 19

Silk Stripe Shirting For men's shirts and women's blouses, multi-colored stripe;; Cn white and tinted grounds; ."' in. wid. Yard 08f Velveteen for suits, hats, throws and triruSning, black, white and colors; 22 in. wide. Yd..

Black Satin Messallne $1.50 Brilliant satin lustre, black satin messaline of splendid weight; a material much in demand for fall dresses. This ordinarily se!l3 for 51.73 a yard, but i3 priced now at, a

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UUV LIBERTY

HOW PEACH STONES WILL HELP WIN THE WAR Do you know that carbon con be made from peach stones and that carbon is used in gas masks. Sa'.v ycur peach stones dry them and brine to this store. The army needs them to protect our soldiers from the enemy's poisonous gases. Start saving today start a club in your community make this store your headToarter.-. Deposit Peach Stones here.

Mallets' Health Shoes

permits the child's foot to grow as Xaturc intends. The last over which these shoes are made is t he toe room variety. The soles are the very best and immensely flexible with perfectly smooth inner soles. The quality the best the prices most resonable. They are in stock in tan calf, pearl calf, cun metal and patents, also

black patent with pearl tand tan calf tops. Prices : 5 to 8 at . . . $3.00 sy2 to 11 at $3.50 IIV2 to 2, at $4.00 When bvtvinpr children's shoes ask to see Mallott's 'Health Shoes." SMALL WOMEN'S COATS

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A most delightful revelation to small women who have experienced the difficulty in being fitted. Velours, some fur trimmed r fur collars, and a very smart, saucy coat of khaki, suitable for the miss. Stout Size Coats

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Of splendid black Thibbet. Becoming styles for those wearing the extra large sizes, licit ed, button trimmed, a smart and comfortable collar: sizes up to 58. Also other st vlish stout coats $35.00 to $15.00.

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Notions for Home Sewing

Sweaters for Every Member of the Family

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Boys' Shoes of Real Merit

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Every woman will want to know the advantages of choosing from these assortments wherein nothing is lacking from the Sweater to the cozy Hug-Me-Tight for the chill mornings.

$3.95

Sweaters for little folks, belted and sailor

collars in green and khaki.

Sweaters for girls. Border trimmed, belt and collar, heavy tine wool, in ma

roon, rose and copen.

S7.50

J"! Women's Sweaters of worsted yarns. several weaves and colors, easilv worth $10.00 todav.

Cardigans, the tine black rib, for chill days or under a light jacket.

$2.25

Knit Goods Dept., Aisle 2, Second Floor

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True economy to buy the "Tomahawk" Shoe for boys they sure give the wear. We ak you to try a pair and be convinced. Little Boys' Gun Metal Blucher with double wear chrome or oak soles; 9 to 13 Vis at. $3.00

Little 8oys' Army Shoe Brown calf, best of leather soles; sizes 9 to at S4.00

Boys' Army Shoe With Neolin soles, soft brown leather uppers; sizes 1 0 5 2 at S4.00

Er.ch Med:! Lace Shoes in the To:::ahawk brand, pair a' $3.50 aEd S 1.00

AUTUMN MILLINERY

We feature an excellent selection of desirable hats, among them tur-1 bans, tarn effects and those with wide flaring brims. Some are trim

med with ostrich and fancy feathers, others with flowers and fur

Tailored turbans for matrons, are draped, shirred and pleated

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$10.00 .$6.95

Save on Groceries

Wilsco Tomato Catsup, oz. bottle at Dougias Pure Corn Starch, pound package Freemont Perk and Beans, special, cau

Belting Non - elastic, white or black, 12 inch wide. Yard g g

y A Needles English made, ti H e'a s y to thread 25 H Bias Tape Fine qualiI fy lawn, assorted sizes. 5 yards P-Ji

Dress Makers' Pi i

Needle point, paper Fancy Braid Edging Fast colors Three yds. for - Gtf Tape Measure GO inch long, metal tipped ends. Each - 30 Crochet Cotton Richardson's JUue Bird, all colors. Spool 30

Bees Wax Cone shape. Each 30 Buttons for waists, dresses and trimming, white and smoked pearl, cloth, silk and satin covered, metal and fancy composition, 3 to 24 on card, every wanted color and size, values to 25c. Card

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tl Velvet Rugs Seamless, S3xl06 size, for N all rooms where the floors H receive hard wear: me-

l dium dark colors, oriental h patterns 29.75

Colored Madras

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designs including rare se-

lections m tapesiry enecti and colorings .Special 69 Blankets Grey or tan wool nap blankets, extra large and heavy, stripe borders in

j pink and blue $4.98

DRAPERIES

, There are no regrets when j f3iir von buv Whittall Ru?s. De-

sigiis, colors ana strengtn oi material makes Whittall Rugs the cheapest in the encL All sizes and three qualities. 9x12 size $89.50 Brussels Rugs Size 9x12 feet, floral, oriental and Chinese designs in excellent colorings; all in one piece, no seam. .'.s. .$27.00 Madras Curtains Made Dutch style with valance, cream ground, pastel colored flowers, hemmed readv to hang. Pair. .$3.98

Comforts

Extra quality, vwhite tton filling, fancy sifkolinc "er-

inf. Difiin silkt b o r

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Gold Fish Brand Red Salmon, special, can

Fancy Stuffed Olives, at, bottle

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90 1G0 320 100

Water Queen Soap, special, per bar

Kitchen Klenzer at, can. Gautemala Coffee, Fpecial, lb.

Standard Brand Spices, per pkg. . Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour, package

- 50 --4U0 180 40 -150

Skinner's Macaroni and Spaghetti, Savoy Toasted Corn Flakes, pks Jneeda Biscuits, package Assorted Cookies, per lb

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Home Furnishing Dept. InviUnsr your inspection of our large and well assorted stock of Aluminum Ware. We offer, as an inducement, this real value: Royal Rochester 6-qt. Tea Kettle Heavy gaue pure aluminum, wood handle. Regular 53. P5 kettle, at - S2.98 Other Useful Needs at Special Prices.

Inches wide), 850

Chopping Bowls 290 Cups and Saucers White semi-porcelain lonly six to a customer) ISO Burnshlne Nickel and Metal Polish 110 Quick Drying Stovepipe Polish xxx) - -140 Black Japanned Coal Shovels Wash Basins Medium siz.e tin basins - JJ0 Glass Coffee Flasks in tin covers, will not break !rom heat 14 O

Cast Steel Frying Pan No. $1.25 value, at

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Extra Values Easily

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maws and Overcoats Your boy's fall and winter clothes are best chosen here. Style, fabric, quality, wealing service and economy are outstanding features, Boys' Norfolk Suits These suits are from fabrics provided by us long before present market advances were effective, Smart mixtures in soft tones of green, brown, blue and gray in military models. All sizes 6 to 18, Many with extra trousers. Exceptional values at 10, S12.50, $15 to $20 Fall and winter weights, some with two pairs of pants. A few corduroy and blue serges included, nobby mixtures in best J"l styles; sizes 0 to 17, at iuU

Boys' Mackinaws Double breasted style with shawl collar and ail around belt: new daids: sizes 6 to IS. A

kind of a bargain seldom to kJ be obtained these diys J a

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Boys' Overcoats 1 In new mannish models and attractive patterns. There are styles for the little fellow

and the older school boys. Im

mense values at $10, $12.50, $15 to i

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Boys' Blouses Of flannelette, in khiki and gray; sizes C to at. GOO

Boys' Sweaters Shawl collar, maroon, aavv and oxford; 6 t0 1 82.50

Boys' Knickers In blue serge, corduroy and mixtures; sizes Cto 18 S1.69

Men's Sweater Coats Wool mixed coats, light and dheavy weights. They come with V neck or shawl collar, i? dark crev. maroon, navy and black; sizes

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Mer.'o Vool Shirts and DrawersHeavy weight, S1.50 Men's Work Trousers Heavy

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Boys' Jerseya Pure worsted, plain colors and stripes; 26 to 34 82.98

Cooper's Union Suits for Men In heavy and medium weights, wool mixed, sizes 34 to 50. This Is under the market

price. Oct them while you can, at

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dark S3.50 "Brown's"' Beach Vests "The

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Men's Heavy Weight Cotton Union Suits 81.50 Men's Flannel Shirts "Signal," blue or gray S2.50 Malor.e "Iceman" Pants J. O. Ballard Co. label... ggt5Q

Men's Flannelette Night Shirts Sizes to 20..g- ejQ Men's Domet Pajamas Good wei??ht -S1.59 Men's Cashmere Hose Black and grey, per pair 500

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