Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 128, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1918 — Page 2
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FROM YOUR RHEUMATIC ACHES
For rrompt relief from Rheumatism, Keurafgid, or Lumbago, ycu rr.a depend en Sloan's Liniment. The varmint, soothinj-, counter-irritant c:'tct is the quickest 'way to ovrrcotr.ss the infb.mrration. pw'!:r cr stillness. A few drop3 go ribt to the tore part, draw the LlooJ from the con jest c-1 r-'iacca.iJrcinovethe cause of the ache. Ihe great penetrating power of
Sloan's Liniment malres rubbing nJ. ler.5. It is faster and cleaner to uW t'ia i plasters cr poult-res. It dees net s t iln i!ie skin or (b,: the pores. A b..ttie cf o'.onn s Lm-.ment is all you rc-od for rmicic rest, and relief from the pains of Fprai:;:, bruises, backache, stiff neck, and ir. forms f rheumatic tv.-inprs. Generous size bottles at dri!gi,ist3 everywhere.
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C -i oot Lawyer Looked Like Pumpkin. "I was ofM-n doubled up with pains in my stoinich nnd was yellow e.s a 1 timpkin before tnklnjr Mayr's Wonderful Uemedy, which la years bko saved my lite. My frif iid.s hud t;ivu Ui all hopes of my recovery, as the bet doctors did not hrip me. Am enjoying the b-M i,f lienlth now." It is u simple, liartnh ss I'reparatU.'ii that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal trael nnd lUs the inflammation which causes practically oil stoniaeh, liver and intestir.nl ailments, including; appendicitis. On dose will convince or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy, rtldsoley DrufT Stores in Gary. Central lru: Stor'? in Indiana Harbor and dnigKi'ta everywhere. Ad v.
IFUOD CLUBS II IMIQI
i- i. CJCICACO PSODUCE. I5t'TTi:il Creamery extras. 59c; creamery firsts. 5S'f 5 lie: firsts, oo'i ff elle; se-onds. 52.j r.4 'c. LGGX Ordinaries, 54fi;"6c; firsts, 07i,C 5?.c.
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Judc;e O. L. Wildermuth. Clary, yesterday received the sad Intelligence an-n.-uncin-the death of his grandmother, -Mrs. Wildermuth, at Star City, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Wildermuth left immediately for Star City to attend the funera I.
rour money will buy doughnuts and chocolate for the boys in the wet trenches in France.
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5Votnea Tell How Tiy Ma Event On a of Great Happiness.
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la errnr part of the) land thera are wonv n who tell bow. through the appUcatioa Mcther'a Friend, tiey entirelf aolded lha alerinr usnfclir Incident to motherhood. TJiey rclata ia no uncertain tcnas bow from Ita oe tno dsys were raada bright and chearful and tHo ninata calm and rtful, rcw tha cri.i wu panned without the urual afTarlnc experienced whan nature is unaided, and bow tbey piserred their health T.d atreipth to devot it to tha rearias of it-ir ciiiidrea and to ta ttiinos life holds Icr tiw-m. , Motiwr'a PHend la a moat penetratlnr remedy, prepa-ed rr-tal!T for npeetant mother from a formula of a noted physician. ptTain r.pon tha lifamenta is aoided. sea instead of s period of discomfort and constant drwul it ia s seaaon at calm ropes. The hours at th erisia are kasa, and Motber's Friend anabiea tha mother to ratain her natural graoa, and her skin ia not cracked sod tiues not become fcard or dla-fi-:red. Wnlwtotba BradAeld Rernlator Company. IVpt L. Lmar Bniltiica. Atidot, Cicorria, for their Motherhood Book, and oMain a bottlo cf Mutocr's Friend from tLe druniat tods-.
LIPERTT BONDS 4s. 4U. J3S.00; 3? 2. $!?.f0: 4c. U. $38.06: 4s. i. conv., S98.63: 4s. J, conv. 4s, $98.10. VF.AI, 50-60 lbs., IT'g'IRe: 60-SO lbs., 1S?T1!)c: 90-110 lbs., liiSti-iC: fancy I2c; heavyweight kidneys, 1214 coarse. 11c. POTATOES Cars. 23; Wis.-Minn., $1.60 '8 1.75. CHZCAO-O GRAIN TtJTTTRES.
CORN Nov.. $1.25; Dec., J1.20; aJn.,
$121',.
OATS Nov.. 72Tc; Dec. "OHc; Jan.,
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Cnited States Food Clubs have been
I organized in Hammond and each ward haa at lean one club. The necessity for following the work outlined by I these clubs is unt as great now as at I any t nie since we have been at war. There is no other work as important us food work. The usefulness of these
oiuhs will exist after the war Is over. The war Is rot yet over and now is not the time to case up on our activities. Our armies and our allied armies and our allied civil population are all looking: to the U. S. for a very g'reat amount of food. Kven after peace is declared it will be months if not years, before conditions are in a position to maintain themselves. Every ctizen should suport the food clubs in their neighborhood to the limit of their ability. Join the clubs and attend the meetings. The organization is Just resuming activities now alter the unavoidable interruption caused by the flu. The date set for the next meeting of all the food slubs in Lake county is November lr.th. The tlv:d Friday in November and the third Friday in each month is to be known as Food Club day In Lake county. If the women can't Join the army at the front, they have a splendid opportunity to Join the army at home and it is Just as important to fiht with food at home as it is to fight In the battle line in France. These, clubs are the approved methods adopted by the Federal Food administrator for Indiana to pet into direct communication with the homes and every family should be enrolled as a member of a fo"d club and avail themselves of the opportunity to re-
CHICAQO LITE STOCK. HOGS Receipts, 3,000; market, slow: rough, $15.50 15. E0; light. $17.25 1S.35: pifrs, $11. 7515.50; butcher, JlT-go-g IS. 45; packinar. $16. 75 17.65. CATTLE Receipts, 9.000; market, steady: beeves, $9.50 19.73; cows. $5.00 100; stockers-feeders, $7.00 Si 12.50; canners, $5.00 6.00; calves. $16.0016.75: butchers, $6.00 1 4.00.
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MEH, WHEN IH CHICAGO Coma and Sea for Yourselves
The Dr. Lorenz Klectric Body Battery is the rreatest invention for debility tha world has ever known. No druys,, no medicines, no dieting, no unusual dem.nda of any sort, just cease all dissipation and this invention will do the work. It tends a rtream of vital life into your nerves, organs and biocd during the time you are asleep. For tha treatment of rheu
matism, weak back, nervousness, atomleh. liver and kidney disorder it is incomputable. Dr. Lorenz's Drv Cell Stortre Kattery la a hiirh grade "battery, rauires no charging with vinegar or acids, ts 300 per cmt easier applied, gives 40U per cent greater service, and ia sold at a low prica without added cost for fancy tcoks. Write today for free Illustrated factory Price List. T. E. I, OR ENS JECTIO WORKS. S240 XJncoln Annul, CaXCAQO, II.X..
GIRLS! DRAW I MOIST CLOTH nflODGH HI, DOUBLEJTS BEAUTY Try this! Hair gets thick,, glossy, wavy and beautiful at once.
WANTED Young man to mark freight and assist shipping clerk. Frank S. Betz Co., Hammond. ,1-s2
6 Dell-ans Hot water Sure Relief
EELLwAllS ILzJfor indigestion
ceive official food reflations and rules. Join a I. S. Food Clob and then support It.
GRIFFITH
Hereafter the Griffith auxiliary Red Cross will meet Wednesday and Fi I-
duy afternoons "of each week at the
library rooms. On account of the quarantine we have fallen way behind on our work. We would inge every lady that can possibly spare the time, to come and ao what she can. This is no time to think of personal grievances, fis?ht them out after this war is over. There is a certain amount of work ar.d you will feel much better when the boys
BACK ACHE
Umber Up With Penetrating Hamlin's Wizard Oil
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given by the Hammond Jolly Fellows Monday Evening, Xov. 11th at Orphoum Hall Good Music 'will be furnished. GENTS 55c. LADIES, 30c.
A harmless and effective preparation to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff aching joints and
You have no idea bow useful Jt i K fnnnrl in ra;r of everv daV I
. , ' ... j I ailment or mishap, when there is! reed of an immediate healing, anti- ! crvtic atr1iratirn- as in Cas.eS of
sprains, bruises, cuts, bums, bites and sting?. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have flck 1. ,J - 1, ? T,,c tr-tr W!iarr4 T.iwer
Whips, pleasant little Dink pills, 30 j
cents, uuaranieeo.
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Immediate? Yes! Certain? that's the Joy of it. Tour hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a Danderine hair cleanse. Juit try this moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil. and in Just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has been neglected or is scraggy, faded, dry. brittle or thin. Besides beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and failing hair, but what will please you most will be after a fewweeks' u?e, when you see new hair fine and downy at first yes but really newhair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter for a few cents. Adv.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MARKET PHONE 77. 81 STATE STREET.
HAMS BACON
Kellncrs Sugar Cured Smoked Hams. . 3G& S Kt llner's Sugar Cured Smoked Cal Ham. 26 )niittemut Brisket Bacon 43$ f Dixie Squares Karon
Special Squares Bacon 37J Leg or Loin of Veal 20c j Shoulder or Breast of Veal 17
) i noice tuts Keel Pot Koast 19c
Beef Bib Boast, boneless rolled 23 ( Boiling Beef 15 J Comed Beef (bonelses) 23c
pORK
Pork Loins Pork Shoulders (Boast.) Salt Pork Sparc Bibs
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BUTTON Jr'cso'-Mutt"n 2(
J .Mutton 1 ront ISC' lPork Sausage, fresh made 20
umuumul. j Hamburger Steak Compound Lard, 50 lb. tub
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Special For Saturday P&se GeaOT (Sarnies, ih. 33c
All pure materials arc used by us in the manufacture t
of our goods. Hammond Candy Co. TWO STORES 168 State Street, and Corner Hohman and State (4 corners) .
SPANISH INFLUENZA
Do Not Fear When Fighting a
German or a Germ! BY DU. M. COOK.
The cool fighter always wins am' no
there Is no need to become panic-stricken. Avoid fear and crowds. Kxereise in
the. fresh air and practice the three
C's: A Glean Mouth, a Ch an Skin and ('lean Bowels. To carry off the poisons that Bccumlate within the body and to
ward off an attaek of the influenza
baeillus, take a good liver regulator to move the bowels. Such a one is made up of May-apple, leaves of aloe, roat of jalap, and is to bo had at any drug store, and called "Pleasant Purgative relicts." If a bad cold develops, go to bed, wrap up well, drink freely of hot lemonade and take a hot mustard foot-bath. Have the bedroom warm but well ventilated. Obtain at the nearest drug stora "Ai.uric Tablets" to flush the Itlrtneys and control the pains and aches. Take an "Anuric" tablet every two hours, together with copious drinks of lemonade. If a true, case of influenza, the food should be simple, such as broths, milk, buttermilk and ice-cream; but it is important that food be given regularly in order to keep up patient's strength and vitality. After the acute attack has pased, which i.s generally from three to seven days, the system should be built up by the use of a good iron tonic, such as "Irontic" tablets, to be obtained at some drug stores, or that well known blood-maker and herbal tonic made from roots and barks of forest trees sold everywhere as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Adv.
come home from oveiseas to think you have tried to do a little In the great task. Arrangements have been made to heat the sewing room in cold weather. Bed Cross Sec. Secretary Dickson of the Y. M. C. A. at Gary, was in town Wednesday he is very enthusiastic over th United War Work Campaign. If the war should end soon it win take a least eighteen months to j.;.-t all th--boyn home. They need the aid of ell these organizations as long as tlo-y
are away. The f.dlowii.jf have beer, appointed as solicitors: A: the oil station Hume Ritchie. Mr. t'olton. Luther Rutherford, Joe Spitz, Ker! Butler; northwest section Kvercc AughlnbaiiRh, Ftut-k Ki.stler. Harry Mc Fa Hand: north .-eetion ClarenciWteamer, Jake Heifhi; no-thea.,t section Richard !'. r jjr. .-.'winson. C. Walters. Warren Christenson: center section Harold Downing, Pete Beiriger; south f-f-cti .11 John Spitz, Leo Miller, John Hark'-nrld'-r. Frank Boe rimer; rtidare Ito-ld and Marsh--Richard Zyp. Rhinard Van Til. Don't let any of theap men pass you by, in-fat. be
Theatre ESi EXTRA SPECIAL FEATURE Today Dixie Harris and
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on the watch out for them, b' sinninsf next Monday morning Nov. 11. GrifMh's quota is JTSO. We expect to mora than double it.
Give to the homesick boys!
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BOILING BEEF POT ROAST ROLLED ROAST ROUND ROAST . ROUND STEAK .
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SIRLOIN STEAK 18 PORTER HOUSE STEAK. . .20c SHORT STEAK 16
HAMBURGER 15$
WHOLE PORK SHOULDERS FORK LOIN ROAST, WHOLE OR HALF . FORK CHOPS SPARE RIBS NECK BONES HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE LIVER
..25 ..28C . 29 ..20 .. 10$ . 18$ .. 5c
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A LARGE VARIETY OF SMOKED MEATS FANCY VEAL AND LAMB.
Come Early and Avoid the Rush.
3ETio?hIIQTP Htp '573 Hohman St
I'ositivc-ly the Classiest Act in
Vaudeville. Roth & Roberts The Wop and the Cop. Richard Burton Booze. Pczor & Light Musical Oddity. Hayes & Wheelock Fun on Wheels. Also Ruth Rcland "Hands Up" The Greatest Serial of Them All.
New Show Mon Wed. and Sat. : Matinee Daily 2.30 fij Nights Continuous .7 to 11 jj Sunrlavs Pnntiniimt 2 to 11 !!
' Coming Sat. and Sun. Billy King presents his greatest musical comedy success, "Exploits in Africa." 12 Peopie. A 1 a r CA ' . n
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Theatre, Hamona TODAY Mildred Harris In FOR HUSBANDS OILY Manager's decision: "Extraordinary good." Today: Gray Pictor;rap aid Official War Re"vicv SATURDAY Dorothy Dalton In "The Kaiser's Shadow"
y Bi.My West In a Roaring p3
comeay, "Bright and
Early''
SUNDAY Enid Eennett
the Greatest Show dn i-f
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HAMMOND. IND.
TODAY AND SATURDAY "The Geezer of Berlin" SUNDAY Win. S. Hart in "The Devil's Double" Also FATTY ARBUCKLE COMEDY. jpA STIMg , i ., , 1 1..,,TODAY Viola Dana in "Opportunity" SATURDAY Jevrel Carmen Sunday FRANK KEENAN in "A "LONG CHANCE."
MAEMET COMPANY 181 East State Street. Hammond, Ind.
SEBVIC!
These Prices pW November
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For Saturday
9lh, 1918 Only.
Milk Fed Native Veal Leg or Loin, lb Milk Fed Native Veal Breast or Shoulder, lb - . Prime Native Beef Pot Roast, Fresh Spare Ribs, lean and meaty, lb
Fresh Baliimore Oysters, per qt. Q5q
24c . aOu 20c 19c
Fresh Cut Lean Pork Chops, lb 26c Fresh Lean Pork Loin Roast, lb 23 Fresh Meaty Neck Bones, lb 10 Fresh Liver sliced to order, lb 7$ Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb 23$
Genuine Spring Lamb
I Fresh Leaf Lard, all you
want, lb 2Si Sugar Cured Boiling ' " Bacon, lb 27$ Svift's Shortening, betten than lard, lb. . 28 Small T.esri nnlifnrviin
i Hams, lb. 2GU Downey's Delight, the I best butterine, lh. . . 35
A No. 1 Brand Nut
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hind Quarter, lb 20c b Margarine, lb.
Fresh Tender Boilind i Norway Salt Mackerel.
Beef, lb 16$ 2 for 15$ Fresh Cut Veal or I Kcinz's Large Dill Beef Stew, lb lOtf Fickles, 2 for 5 Si MWWIfltTiTililMIIIHIIMIIII'llllll 'IMMIIII III I 'I'll i III II II I II i"PM I1 III limn I I Ji Llbby's Fine Cut Ssusr Kraut, qt, le Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.
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Market' Com5aey 181 East State Street. Hammond, Ind.
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