Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 116, Hammond, Lake County, 25 October 1918 — Page 12

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Friday, October - 25, 1918.

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When the child droops, won't play cr is restless, pale and grunty, look to see if the tongue is white, the breath feverish, the stomach sour. Then hurry, mother, buf don't worry! Give Cascarets,

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Cascarets without coaxing only

Children 10 cents a

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TO MOTHERS! Nothing else "works" the nasty bile, the sour fermentations and constipation poison so gently but so thoroughly from the little stomach, liver and bowels like harmless Cascarets. While children usually fight against laxatives and cathartics, they gladly eat a candy Cascaret. Cascarets never gripe the bowels, never sicken, never disappoint the worried mother. Each 10 cent box cf Cascarets contains directions for dose for children aged one year old and upwards.

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Mrs. Westmoreland Davis, wife of Virginia governor, at bedside of influenza virtim. Mrs. Westmoreland Davis, wife of the governor of Virginia, is Betting an example in patriotic service for her sisters in the state to follow. Until recently Mrs. Davis hai been working regularly in the powder department of a muiiition plant, goinj from the executive mansion to her bench every day. When the influenza epidemic broke out and the need for nurses became acute, Mrs. Davis felt she could better aid her country in fighting the "flu" and became a nurse at the John Marshall high school emergency hospital. She is shown above at work. Sbe is wearing a mask to protect herself from the disease germs.

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By FRAVK J. TAYLOR (United Press Staff Correspondent.) TVITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES IX FRANCE. Oct. 2. (By Mail.) Whether he used to be rrail or strong, the doughboy is becoming one of the huskiest chaps on this side of the line. .War agrees with the American boy, judging from the solid, healthy looking specimens you see trudging up ani clown the lines and holding them. It is a series of surprises you have

with the American army, continually meeting some husky whom you hardly recognize because back in the States he was "that . . :: little William Jones." Under Uncle Sam's care he has grown shoulders of a football player, and he marches cn a pair of legs twice as stout as they used to be, and you couldn't call him William if you had to his only name is Bill, now that he has Joined the heavyweight class. Despite the fears of the family for

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Because 'Tape's Cold Compound" relieves cold or grippe misery in a few hours Really wonderful !

Don't stay etufted-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of "Tape's Cold Compound"' taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold in the bead, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages; stops nasty discharge pT nose running; relieves

sick headache, dullness. Bore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. "Pape's Cold Compound" Is the quickest, surest relief kmwa and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no convenience. Don't accept & substitute. Insist on "Pape's." nothing else. Adv.

the boy, it has done him good to Join up in Uncle Sam's army. His present healthful condition is due to a number of causes, not the least of which is the physical training ho has undergone to enable him to stand hardship. The chap who couldn't take gymnasium at

high school because he had a weak j

heart has become a doughboy who thinks nothing of marching all night with a pack on his back and then standing guard next day. He could go on a patrol the following night, if they needed him. Plenty cf Exercise. Outdoor work almost continually and being tired enough at the end of the day to drop down and sleep anywhere, has been just the thing to inure the boy to hardships. He is out not only in summer when it is pleasant, but in rain and wind, and bis life has made him hard and rugged, and a far better man physically than when he came to France. Jogging up and down roads on an artillery caisson, or handling a huge

truck, has given the former drug clerk muscles like those of the blacksmith's apprentice. The kind of food he has had to eat has been encouraging too. Good solid "chow," like beef, beans, potatoes, and bread, make man-power, and they have lots of It in the American army. It is served up at regular Intervals, and it builds muscles in the soldier's arms and legs and makes him have broader, better fllled-out shoulders. They have desert, too. In this man's army, but Instead of the pies and cakes of peace days, It is rice pudding, or canned fruit, or something that the soldier needs. Then the boy keeps pretty good habits with the army here in France, except for his night hours, which he becomes accustomed to, and which be makes up with sleep in the daylight hours when Germans could see him it he worked. The means of going even on mild "tears" are not the doughboy's disposal In the army, and anyway he is too busy beating the Germans to think about anything but his work, a situation which is helpful to his state of mind, as well as his body. He Is learning good living and clean habits in the army. Then, there are those army doctors who are continually watching to nip anything in the bud that might break down health of the men. A good footbal team in training never averaged

higher in medical attention than Uncle Sam's fighters. Inspection takes place ever so often, and Is careful. The men, knowing they arc entitled to treatment facely, report sooner for attention. Dentists are far more popular than they used to be. as well as doctors. Hospitals Are Gcod. i Even the chaps who are sent back to hospitals gain by the deal, doypite the popular belief. By far the larger number of men in hospitals have merely temporarly disabilities. The army hospitals run on one basis, that of making a man better for service than he was before. Of course there are men who must go back home after their hospital sojourns, but wit! the exception of a few rases, they too leave hospitals in healthier condition than they were in when they Joined the army. The reason is this. Every means of scienco is used freely to find out what ails the doughboy who enters the hospital, and before he leaves every means known to cure him has been tried. There is no question of cost or whether or not he wants to take the treatment. He gets it which is important, say physicians, since an enormous amount of

Make Your Selection While a Season of Wear Is Before You. Exceptional Values $68.50 Well made coats, of wonderful woolens, heavy in texture and light in weight. Duvetyns, velours and'silvertones, elegantly lined, all the materials most in use. Many of the coats when sold can not now be replaced, even at

much higher prices. It it is style that you desire most, you will rind it, in these coats, combined with quality, that keeps up the appearance of smartness as long as you care to wear your coat. Coats for Women and Misses $38.50 These coats are noteworthy values at this price. They are all wool and just the coats women are looking for. Silk plush coats are also grouped in this assortment and the wide selection is a splendid feature of our showing. With shawl collars and muffler collars these coats are full or semi-belted. Beautifully new and smart the wearer is sure of a distinctive style.

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onuo.it; me juict; Ol two icluun.s lino a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard 'White, shake w el!, and you have ! a quarter pint of the best bleaching and j skin whitening lotion, and complexion ' beautifter, at ery, very small cost. Tour grocer has tho lemons and any i drug store or toilet counter will supply! three ounces of Orchard White for a!

few cents. Mas.yre this sweetly fragrant lotion into trT? fact. neck, arms and hands each day and see how tan, redness, saliowness. sunburn and windburn disappear end how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. Tes! It is harmless. Adv.

Showing Coats of French Velour Coats of French velour are increasingly popular everywhere. The latest cut styles trimmed with genuine martin will be shown here tomorrow. Other coats of handsome Eehring seal plush make like appeal. They are exquisitely trimmed with fur collar and cuffs. Priced from $87.50 to $125.

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Better to have War Savings Stamps in your safe than the bloodstained hands of the kaiser's hordes at your throat.

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HERE'S QUICK REIEF FOR YOUR TIRED, STRAINED MUSCLES

When your muscles become tired and "swollen and the joints become stiff, your circulation poor, and your suffering makes you irritable, an application of Sloan's Liniment gives you quick relief kills pain, starts up a cood circulation, relieves congestion. It is easier and cleaner to use than mussy plasters or ointments, acts quickly and does not clog the pores. It docs not ctain the skin.

For rprams, strains, bruises, "black and blue" spots, Sloan's Liniment reduces the pain and eases the soreness. Certainly fine for rheumatism, ctift neck, sciatica, lame back, toothache. You don't need to rub it penetrates. Its use is so universal that you'll consider Sloan'3 Liniment a friend of the whole family. Generous size bottles at druggists everywhere.

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