Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 116, Hammond, Lake County, 25 October 1918 — Page 8

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Whiting And Its Peoole

1VOTICE. Ptar theatre now has the latest ventilating system which ts approved by the rity health department. 10-I3-tf The bee stores up honey for the winter; the squirrel hides a stock of r-.its for the rest of the year, even a log buries a bone for tomorrow tho habit of depositing- a few dollars each week with the 'Whiting- Savings and

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means of self-preservation. 10-15-1 Dr. Ballard. Standard Oil Co. physician, has moved his family to Whiting and are living in the Wilson Lee house on Ohio avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lea will be at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Starr Stowell in LaPorte avenue for the winter, while the latter is in the west. STAR THEATRE. Tour last chance to see "Hearts of the World." Griffith's wonder war production with actual battle scenes and the beautiful loe fetory. October 2Sth and 29th. lOlSS-tf Mrs. Addie Gray of I't. Richmand. Cal., arived here on Wednesday and Is at the home of Mrs. H. K. Beaubien on laTorte avenue. Mrs. Gray will remain in Whiting for several weeks with friends before she leaves for Ta.. to visit her brother. Misses Mary and Helen Eudd, who have been the guests of their aunt. Mrs. Henry of John street for several weeks have returned to their home in Os w e g o. X. V.

Vino I will Stop a Cough and Break Up a Cold A constitutional remedy that removes the cause by building up the system These elements contained in Vinol Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron, Manganese and Glycerophosphates soon create an energy that throws off the cold and prevents its reoccurrence. It has given ninety per cent satisfaction for sixteen years. HERE IS PROOF:

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Dunn, N.C "I suffered with a chronic cold for four months, coughed day and night Had to keep on working when I was cot able to. I saw Vinol advertised and tried it, and I want to t-!l you it just cured that cold in a short time. It made me eat and Bleep well, better everyway." J. C. Barley, Dunn, N.C.

Lagrange, N.C. "For years I suffered with a chronic cough, so I could not sleep nights and continued to lose flesh. My druggist asked me to try Vinol. It cured my cough. I can deep nights and have gained twelve pounds. Vinol is tha besttonicand tissue builder I have ever taken." W. D. Rfx, Lagrange, N.C.

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MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL, THICKjJLOSSy, WAVY Try this! All dandruff disappears and hair stops coming out.

Albert fhomas and Samuel Gempera.

Surely try a "Danderine Hair Cleanse" it you wish to lmmsdiately ijoublc the beauty of jour hair. Just iv. 'iston a cloth with landerine and di-.sv it carefully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; this u ill cleanse the hair of dust, dirt, or any excessive oil in a few minute you will bo amazed. Tour hair will be wavy, ffufy and abundant r-r.d possess nn Incomparable suftness, lustre and luxuriance. r.esides beautifying the hair, one application of IandPiine dissolves eveiy pnrticle of dandruff; invigorates the scalp, stripping Ilchins and fallirs hair. fandrrln? is to tii hair what fresh slf. wfT" of rain and s'inshine are to 'sct.-.t ion. It goes rlfiht to the roots, ism'ates r.r.d firens'hens them. It. t xhilaratiner, stimuiatins and life-pro-riuoins properties cau. tha hair to lins. strong .mi beautiful. You can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will spend a few cents for a small bottle

Nurses Protected j Against Influenzal

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of Knowltnn's Danderine at anv

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N'uises In Boston and other places have been provided with this gauze protection asainst the new influenza. In hospitals they are unable to inhale the K?rms through the jrauze.

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or all run-down, neron, anaemic conditions, weak woman, orertrorked men, feeble old people and delicate children, there in no remedr like Vinol.

l'r;ir.k Huczicowsy i. who Una been j suf liclentiy from her month's Illness to la d up fur four weeks with Spanish : again resume her duties as niht op-

Joseph V. "VVeis, druggist; L.. Harry Vv'eis and Xuirls Pharmacy.

sold in K. Chicago by Schlicker's Tharmacy and in AVhiiing by L.. K. and druggists everywhere.

Vl.'lOl is

Mattern,

GROCERY and Market.

Corner Alice and Thornton Streets. Phone 1966 Hammond.

SATURDAY SPECIALS

25c

25c

POTATOES, per peck 3SC Per bushel fj SWEET POTATOES,

5 lbs NICE EATING PEARS,

4 lbs 25C FANCY LARGE GRAPE FRUITf1

2 for GRANDMA'S MACARONI OR

SPAGHETTI, 3 for 25C GET YOUR WINTER ONIONS,10 lbs. for 19C AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, 1 bars for 09c With order; lard, butter, flour, potatoes not included. 6 CANS PEAS 99C 6 CANS SWEET CORN 99c 6 CANS TOMATOES 99c G CANS PORK AND BEANS 99

ir.iiuenza. continues to

heme tn 119th street. NOIRE. Star Theatre now has the latest vcntilatir5 system which Is approved by the city health department. 28-tf Mrs. Peter Moser of Sheridan ave . end Mrs. Pottinger of Atchison ave.. love received word of the death of their brother, George Wolf, which occurred ir Mexico, where he had gone for the benefit of his health. The deceased leaves a widow and two children. Mrs. Eustace Eicsen and children of Cleveland avenue returned from Chicago where they were all taken Ml with influenza whilo on a viyit to her mother, Mrs. Burke.

be ill at his j eis.tor at the local telephone axchanse.

iNir. and airs, i-ranii . uavit 01 uiiver street are on a motor trip to Saginaw, Michigan where they are visitlug the former's mother. For Kent Two furnished rooms, call 1S68 Atchison avenue. 10-25-1 Officer Jack McCuen has resigned his position on the- local police force. 'The Whiting friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shone now of Tt. Richmond. Cal.. formerly local residents, will be sorry to learn that their son, Harry Shone died in Fiance, being the victim of pneumonia. Tho young man had received a medal for bravery. Their other son is also in service. Iost A bunch of keys at or near

Dcmkovich Garage. Whiting, Ind

.-ilips t" the station for overseas pa .K- j ascs 111 the Sullivan real estate build- I tag where, cartons will be furnished j them from November 1st to the 15th. '

I further infer-natioti ari he oh i n?d

;.t the station or Irom Mrs. Arthur j Seaubcin of Atchison avenue, ; hono j ::70-K. llollis Hunter of Hammond visited j

friends here last evening. Mrs. A. M. Marts of Myrtle avenue is .confined to her home by illness. Mrs. Troyer of Indiana blvd.. was in Hammond on business yesterday.

Mi-, and Mrs. U! chard Zyp Tuesday night. Mother and child are doing iv 11.

Am enca a women &r rV-t Kfinrl tt-

L U. S. troops in the trenches. Women

curses are ro installed in hosnitals S trilea in tha rear of the actual fighting line. Many of our Anaemn -women are unable to take up the duties of nursing a! the front, but they should know how to lake care of their own at home, and for this rAirpose no better book was cvf printed t ban the Medical Adviser a book containing 1,008 pae.s, and bound in cloth, with chapters on First Aid, Bandxariig snd care of Fractures, Taking care cAbe Sick, Physiology. Hygiene, Sex Problanu. Mother and Babe, which can be had at most drug stores, or send 50 cents to the publishers, 663 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. Tho women at home, who are worn out, who suffer from paia at regular or irregular intervals, who are nervous cr dizzy at times, should take that reliable, temperance, herbal tonic which a doctor in active practice prescribed man;. years ajn. Now oold by druggists, in tabfe'ts and btrdd, m Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Kend 10c. to Dr. Reree's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package. LufatrtttA. Jnd. " "FaTorite Pitaaiiptioo vaA n ret comfort tf me du'irc middl ag?. WheDorer iait meUnrlioly, or hd bhodm dtiry pii or kot flashes, I would tske it for a faw days and rt lever failed to pre m reiief. I alao used tha Heaiin Suppoaitoriea' and tiiia'. they are pintid. About twelxreyaara aco I wrote to the Vacuity f the Invalids' Hoti, Btrffaki. N. Y., for aTi. ! appreoiata tbc advioe cirro rac I always taks iLfttsrtm in T.jmmtneii na Ww Piapu'. . -

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Miss Alrn.i Mettler In: s recovered Finder please return to Whiting News

6 CANS STRING BEANS 9f)C

6 CANS LIMA BEANS ... 9J)f 7 BOTTLES CATSUP 9f)? i 8 CANS MILK, tall size 99C

3 CANS LARGE PINEAPPLE, Yellow Free 99 3 CANS HAWAIIAN SLICED

PINEAPPLE 8 CANS LIBERTY KRAUT,

large size 99C 3 LARGE BOTTLES QUEEN

OLIVES JAP ROSE SOAP, 12 bars KIRK OLIVE SOAP, 12c seller, 12 bars 12 LARGE ROLLS TOILET PAPER LIVE SPRING CHICKENS, lb

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REAKDOWN

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MSss Kelly Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health.

j oftice. No. 524, 11 3th street and receive ; reward. 10-25-2t

SOTlCt. ?tar Theatre now has the latest ventilating system which is aprroved by the city health department. I8-tf For Kent Two furnished rooms steam heat. 244 IaToite avenue. io-:i-:t

HOBART

HIGHLAND

All kinds of fresh and smoked meats. Special low prices :i fruits and vegetables fresh daily from market. Phone your orders early: Hammond 1966. Free delivery.

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Special Sale of ARMY SHOES $6 Army Shoes for. . .$5.00 $5 Army Shoes for. . .$4.00

These shoes are really a big bargain. You arc invited to call and see them.

fiSELmBLE SHOE 85 State Street, Hammond. M. Shuback, Prop.

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irv :. vnder T5 (P J ' & 6ician s care vYifeTrA V3 had used I

Newark, N. J. "For about three years 1 suffered from nervous break

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flSJa Etand, and hadhead-

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A girl friend ed Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Corr.DOundand

, ftf sne iota me aoouo fh? i From the first

aay 1 iook lti Degan to feel better and now I am well and able to do most anv

kind of work. I have been recommending the Com-

ponnd erer since and pive you my permission to publish this letter." Miss Fto KELLY, 476 So. 14th St., Newark, N. J. The reason this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, wa3 bo successful in Miss Kelly's case was because it went to tho root of her trouble, restored her to a normal healthy condition and as a result her nervousness disappeared.

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Mr. and Mrs. Andrews of Lansing, Michigan, are spending the winter here the guests f I Mr. and Mrs. John Elaul, Jr., of Roberts avenue. Mrs. T. Muldulski and baby of Roberts avenue ar very ill at their homo -with an attacl-f Spanish influenza. Ruth Baker of Indiana blvd., entertained a few friends at her home on Tuesday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. Mrs. 'VYm. Fayne of Myrtle avenue, has accepted a position at the Standard Oil Company. Mrs. Henry Eggers of Lake avenue visited her mother, Mrs. "William Seliser of East Side yesterday. Mrs. Charles Flaugher of Myrtle ave. is confined to her home with an attack of the grippe. Mrs. Ernest Ehrat of Lake avenue was tha guest of her sister, Mrs. Ulerich and family of Chicago yesterday.

Mrs. John Llvincston and children cf Lfucoln avenue are Improving slowly from their recent illness. Mrs. Morrison of Roberts avenue. Is on the sick list. Misses Helen Buell and Miriam Cowden visited In Hammond Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Frits and daughter Alma of Roberts avenue, are both confined to their home with influenra. Mrs. Foreaur and Mrs. Bolinger spent Thursday visiting in Chicago. Whiting Red Cross will take, care of all tho overseas packages to the Robertsdale boys for Christmas. Parents and friends wishing to send overseas rackares are requested to hrlnc their

M.ss Laura Newcombe of Gary, visited among old friends In Highland, Tuesday. Mrs. H. Nickerson of Griffith visited her sister, Mrs. Wedermann, Monday. Mr. and Mre, James Jamison and son Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swets attended the funeral of Ray Kilborn at Ross Monday afternoon. Mrs. Clara Newcombe of Hammond visited friends In Highland Sunday. Miss Margaret Douthett spent Tuesday in Crown Point. EMghty-flve wagon loads of sugar beets were delivered at Highland by the farmers Tuesday for shipment. A babv boy arrived at the homo of

Walking Under Difficulties "Believe me. I suffered from stomach and bowel trouble right. This weakened me so that I could scarcely walk. I could do no work. This was my condition when I started taking Mayr's Wonderful Remedy on the advice of a friend. Now I am working every day and feel better than I ever did In my life. It is the only medicine that ever touched me." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from intestinal tract and allays the inflamation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Summers' Pharmacy, Ridgeley's Drug Store in Gary Central Drug Store in Indiana Harbor and druggists everywhere. Adv.

While Mr. Brabbs. the local milkman a.i delivering milk yesterday mornlnkr. iiis horne became frightened and ran away. As it turned the corner of Main and Third streets tho wagon turned over and waj badly smashed, and the m.lk was pojred into the streets. Last Saturday Mrs. Mollie Ahrens accidentally fell and had tho misfortune of breaking her arm. She is getting along nicely. Mrs. Schuelka and daughter, Mrs. Phleughoeft were Chicago visitors on Thursday. Tho meeting of the I. Whist Club,

which was to have been held Thursday evening at the homo of Mrs. Murray, has again been postponed until next Thursday evening.

Lacco and cigarettes. He was bound over to the circuit court by Justice of

I the Peace H. V. Weaver. Sheriff Barnes

took him to Crown Point where he will remain in jail awaiting trial. It is sail Koonce will Implicate others in the matter befora the case is settled. Cherlie Uhter. who is in tho navy, left last evening for New York after cay's visit here with his father. Will Uhter. Tho questionnaires for the IS year old boys and the men from S6 to 45 began to arrive yesterday. The funeral services of Mr. and Mrs. George Earnest were held here yesterday. Both died with the Influenza. Mrs. Earnest was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cobb of Hammond. Ed Peterson, who has been sick at

his home in Shelby, is reported much better. t.- " - Rheumatic Pains

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Mrs. J. E. Davis went to Chicago last evening to visit her son. Dr. Achilles Davis and wife, for a few days. A twenty-four hour rain here has done the wheat and rye much good. Frankie Koonce, jr., was arrested here yesterday by Marshal Duckworth, charged with breaking into Leroy Kelsey's pool room and taking some to-

3UICKLY EASED BY PENETRATING HAMLINS WIZARD OIL.

COM CONSUMERS MUST miY WINTER SUITlTlsOW Corwtnncrs must "buy their VLritor supply c Coal durhg the Sprirtei and Swmrngr in siorajte ii BrodixcHon it to be

maintiutcti at a. maximum andihe country erublecL . to avtui a riou Coal shorfcuje tkis TWmkvFS

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A safe, harmless and effective preparation to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It contains no chloroform or other dangerous drugs but is composed of the most expensive o healing oils. It penetrates quickly, drives out the soreness, and limbers up the stiff, aching joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is a good, dependable preparation to keep in the medicine, chest for first aid when the doctor may be far away. Xpu will find almost daily uses for it in cases of sudden mishap or accidents such as sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as reliable, too, for earache, toothache, croup and colic. Get a bottle from your druggist for 30c and use the medicine. If not entirely satisfied take the bottle back to him and he will return your money. If you are troubled with constipation or sick headache try Hamlins Wizard Liver Whips. Just pleasant little pink pills at druggists for 30c. Guaranteed

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To Heal Bed Sores For 25 years physicians and nurses have never found anything equal to Sykss Comfort Powder One box proves its extraordinary healing power for anv skin inflammation.

I mU'powrr Cr:?Bosng M.' K I U N t Y S fillU

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84 State St.

Phone Hammond 49

CELERY The public will' remember that we done the eclerv business of the town last winter. We have again contracted for a whole field of celery. Note price below. We sell Fresh Fish every Thursday and Fridav. Ovsters every

84 State Street. Phone 49.

day in the week..

Celery, 4 large white stalks in bunch 10? Apples for sauce or pic, peck 12 lbs 39 Grape Fruit, Balls of Juice 9 Dozen $1.00 Cranberries, 2 lbs .23 Sweet Potatoes, per lb 4 Beets and Carrots, 2 bunches 5c Potatoes Two pecks to customer, per peck 39 Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 pkgs 25d Toilet Paper, large rolls. 3 for 25d

Native Beef Chuck Pot Roast, per lb 20tf to 22? Boneless Sirloin Roast, per lb 25 to 30p Fancy Roll Roast, per lb 30p Leg of Lamb, pe rib 30 to 32c Lamb Shoulder, per lb 25? Veal Stew, 5 lbs., $1.00; per lb 22e Ycal Roast, per lb 25? to 30 Sirloin Steak, per lb 30 Club Steaks, per lb 28c to 32c

Cala Hams, small and lean, lb 2Gc

Take Salts to flush Kidneys and neutralize irritating . acids.

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SATURDAY SPECIALS

Market Baskets, each 7 or one basket free with cverv purchase of $2.00 or over, o NO DELIVERIES. " W

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Kidney and Bladder weakness result from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass It on to tha bladder, where it often remains to Irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very profuse; again there is difficult in avoiding It. Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can't control urination. WJjile it is extremely annoying and sometimes painful, this is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablesoonful in a glass of water before hreakfa?t; continue, this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids in the urine so it no linger ks a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again. Jad Salts Is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes, and lemon Juice, combined with lithia. and is used by thousands of folks who ahe subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Fa Ha is splendid for the k'-dneys and causes no bad after effects. Her you hne a pleasant, effervescent lithia-water drink, which quickl. relieves bladder trouble. Adv

ROLLED ROAST 25tf ROUND ROAST 23tf SIRLOIN ROAST ISC CHUCK ROAST 15 BOILING BEEF 13 SIRLOIN STEAK 18 PORTER HOUSE 18 SHORT STEAK 17.C

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PORK HEARTS IOC PIG FEET S SALT PORK 28C SAUSAGE LINK 21C FRESH LIVER ..6c FRESH BRAINS 14C NECK BONES 10

FANCY SMOKED SHOULDERS 25? DIXIE SQUARES 35 SUGAR CURED BOILING BACON 25

Also Canned Goods Specials 3 CANS STRING BEANS 25c 1 CAN KRAUT 1-C 2 CANS SALMON 35 1 CAN PEARS 15 2 BOTTLES CATSUP 25

Fresh Smoked Sausage of All Kinds

Come Early and Avoid the Rush.

573 Hohman St.

Telephone 1441

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