Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 48, Hammond, Lake County, 30 November 1918 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. November 30. 191.i - r" iVi Hi PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE!' 1 r?

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CROWN POINT

Tccple Notice It. Drive Them Off I with Dr. Frhvoivlc I

,1 ' Olive Tablets

The funeral of Mrs. Henry Huppen-

thai, who died of Spanish Influenza on

Wednesday, was held at St. Mary'

church this morning. She wan the A pimply fare Trill not embarrass you j daughter of Mr. and Mi s. Jacob Gard tnuch longer if you get a package of Dr. ! ,nd RS 27 vears old. She leaves a towards Olive Tablets. The skin should j im-hand and small daughter. brgn to clear after you have tak:a this M, Cec!1 croweii. who is attending

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Thanksgiving recess with her parents.

r. e.nd Jlr?. Kugene Ciowell.

eny ackr.escr pain after taking them, j . ; "1 v.,..'.. Pr. Edwards Olive Tablets do that! '"Chicago on business rrh h calomel does, and just as effectively, Ms" ''l!,Lovt' sht" nd tut their action i3 csntle and safe instead Mrs- Jan-'!" I'OVB ct 1''ro'- wHI kno'n cf severe and irritating. I L,y many Crown Pointers, was taken Ko or.e who takes Clive Tablets is t th Gar' hospital seriously sick ever cursed v:th "a dark brown taste."; with pneumonia.

l.iutenant and Mrs. Major

Cle anse the blood.the bov?e!sand the liver ;

rUh Ur. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sueccssful substitute for calomel; there's never i

liotless, "no good"

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a bad breath, a dulL

lectin?, constipation,

disposition or pimDly face.

Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed v.ith chve oil; yea will know them ty the;r olive color. Dr. Edwards sp.'it years among patients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a veek. Pec how much better you feel and look. ; l')c and 25c per box. All druggisU. i

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spending several days Mrs. C. I). Allman. Mrs. Jnmes Mrrriee c-

on Friday to spend a

relatives. Schuyler Pyer of Lowell, was transacting business in Crown Point on Friday. Mr. nnii Mrs. John Hughes have re-

50 Eggs a Day

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Dr. E. K. Hatch ; DENTIST Announces the removal

his oftiee to 627 Rahman St. Phone 2828. HAMMOND. You'd like to take a punch at the kaiser you say? Then buy a Thrift Stamp.

"Since using 'Morn Kggs' I get 4 rt to , 30 eaes a dav Instead of 8 or !." writes A. r. Woodward of St. I'loiyl, Fla. Th,s$ scientific tonic has made big eg? profits fur thousands of poultry raisers all over j the V. S. iet ready now and make big ! profit out of yo"ur liens this winter. A $1.00 package w ill double the egg pro-1 duction and a million dollar bank guar- ! antees to refund your moueyif you arc I not entirely satisfied. Send $1.0i now j to E. .T. Reefer, the poultry expert room '. 625, Keeier Fldg.. Knnsrs Citv, Mo. or i sfRd S2.;5 and g-t 3 regular tl.no pack-i ages on special discount for a full sea- 1

son's supply. Or write for his valuable free book that tells the experience of man who hns made a fortune out of poultry. Adv.

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This Offer Expires Dec. 24th Great Offer to Every Reader of THE TIMES

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Clip eat tbla conpon an 4 trior H with ay eleajr am.aU piotor. ptaoto, post card or uapshot, to E. C. Minas Co. Hammond Ind.

u It will anttU yen to flu Ufa nuio pot3iajt rut, mt 14x17 lnobaa. A baaattfnl oral plaqna. Ton Ao not fcara to tnr a frama for It or pay aa paaajr. Yoaf amaU pie. tara vrtJl t ratnrnad aahaxmaA. Eta artirt'a work at atora. HO MAJUb OXDSKS.

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The Columbia Grafanola is the talking machine you want in your home on Christmas morning. It's perfect, rich tone lias secured for the Columbia an enviable reputation in the world of muie lovers. You may hear the latest records layed in our third floor music parlor any time you wish. It is then that you will agree with us and give th! Columbia your highest prais".

Columbias are made in all sizes to fit the purchaser's desire or need. Priced from

$18 to f?215.00 New December. Records "War Song Medley (part one). "War Song Medley" (part two), riayed by Frincers Band. No. A6"24 "Uza Janes" Campbell and Kurr. "Come Along Ma Honey" By Itnry Kurr sr.d Broadway Quartette. No. A2521.

Caltcoco (Fox Trot). AVhn Tou Come F'ack-Orchestra.

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"Just a Baby's Trayer at Twilight." "Fancy Me, Fancying Tou" EJm White Trumpet Quartette. :'o. A253S.

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Three Piece Cane Parlor Suite The height of perfection is readied in ihis cane parlor suite. A davenport, a chair and a rocker of dark mahogany beautifully finished. The davenport has three loose cushions of the famo us Marshall construction, and a bolster and two round pillows. They' are covered with fine cut velour. The chair

and rocker are upholstered ip the same manner. The suite is finished with

cane backs and ends. You may choose between the Queen Anne or Adam period designs, at

1.7 Ullioinu llll 162.00

Hand-some Reed

Wtilttall Gift E

Put in One

Modern Lamp

in.your electric fixtures and compare its brilliant radiance with its old style companions. You'll find the same better service in the new electrical coffee percolators and other helps to better living. It will be a pleasure to demonstrate them to you.

Give Lifelona: Satisfaction If you are fortunate enough to receive a Whittall Rug Gift yon may be assured that a frjend of yours la a person of refinement and good judgment, Whit tall quality is known the world over as of superior merit. There is quality and beauty in these rugs because it is put there, in best construction, design and workmanship.

Chair Heed furniture is popular as Christmas gifts. Here we show a chair of dark stained reed, upholstered in heavy cretonne. Big, roomy and comfortable. There are side pockets to

hold books, sewing,1

etc. l'rieed at. ...

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Floor and Table

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Lamps Our selection of beautiful Lamps, floor lamp pedestals and shades of soft toned silk offers to you many gift m

Among these is a Table

Miggesuoiis.

Lamp, mahogany base, art silk shade

complete. Priced at

5.20

Fastidious Women demand that the lighting fixtures in their homes shall harmonize with the other details of the rooms. Tt costs no more to select appropriate fixtures, than common ones. Because our display includes the newest of everything your requirements can be best met at our store.

turned to Hammond after a short visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hughes. The Hebron high school and Crown Point teams clashed horns at Hebron

j last night.

Walter Klddell of Chicago, is srendIng a few days with his sister, Mrs. G. C. Bartholomae.

Junior Woodbury, the small son of I

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woodbury, was

quite badly injured on Friday morning t while on h.s way to school. The ac

cident happened at Clat and Main st".. where he was thrown to the ground by an oncoming milk wagon which he did not see approaching. He was picked up unconscious and taken to the home of hi3 parents and is said to be in a serious condition, with a cut on the forehead and possible Internal injuries.

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East Chicago 719 Chicago Avenue Phone E. C. 944.

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Hammond Auto SJkeeJ Metal Worlcs 690 Hohman Street. If v o u r

radiator is leaking, bring it to us and wo will re paii it for you and not overcharge Y o u. "AVc

guarantee our work. We also replace new cores. We make and repair Fenders.

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Mrs. Weber of Klassvllle, is visiting here with her daughter, Mrs. Ben Berg. Anthony Schmal moved his household goods to fhe Jos. Schmal house Wednesday. William Koeh'e of Hammond intends to come back to St.

John again and take oyer his busi- j ness on Spring Hill Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wagner and children of Chicago spent Thursday J here'with the latter's parents. Mr. and j Mis. Bernard Boecker. j Mr. and Mrs. William Stark of Ham- j mend spent Thursday here with Frank! Stark and family. j Mr. and Mrs, Adam Adler and fanu- J ly of Hammond, visited Thursday here ( with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. l-ud-vig, Jr. Mr. and Mis. Arthur Stark of Ilart-j ings. Neb., formerly of here, ire both j ill with the. flu. j "Nicholas Ludwlg, Sr., is visiting with !

relatives at Chicago several days. Alex I-Uerinan of Maryland, is here on a furlough until Sunday and is visiting with his mother and other relatives. Mrs. Michael Hero Is seriously 111 witlf little hopes for recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brandt and da Jghter of Chicago are visiting here wi:h Henry Jergens and family.

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FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE

DUaoIyed in water for douche stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflamfr.ation. fecorimended by Lydia E. Pinltham Med. Co, for ten yeara. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, tore throat and sore eyes. Economical. Hm extraordinary cJeacsiQjz and ccrrnicidal power. Sajr-L Free. 50c til rlruaciio. cr Dottmtd fcr

DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ' 155 State St., Hammond, Ind.

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Phone 3419. MY OWN MEDICINES.

Tel. East Chicago J DR. J. GOLDMAN" DENTIST Firm Xatlmal rtaak Bids. Cor. Chicago Foraytha Area E4T CHICAGO. Consultation In Fngllsh, Uermia Polish. Slavish and Ruaalaa.

Hammond Iron 8c Metal Company MARCUS BROS., Props. Wholesale Dealers in IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offces: 340 Indiana Ave. Yards Sohl Street and Indiana Av HAMMOND : INDIANA. Office Phone 127. Res. Phone 'i046-R.

National Bank "

The War Savings Pledge Card is 3: little note written to Uncle Sam to assure him that you are with ; him in the war and that you intend '

to stay to the finish.

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Xow is the time to buy your boy a pair of these boots. It is one of the most practical and best wearing boots you can buy for your boy. All sizes. Prices the same as last year. J. SCHLOER & SON 95 State Street. ' Hammond, Ind. We give the S. & TL Green Stamps.

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MUSInnD PLASTERS

Musterole Works Easier. Quickei j

ana without tne muster There's no sense in mixin? a mes3W mtiStard, flour and water when you car eafiily relieve pain, soreness or stifr'nes!

wit h. a uttle clean, white Musteroie. ;

i i iusteroie 13 maae 01 pure cu ot bus ; J 1 tard and other helpful ingredients, com ; 1 1 bined in the form of the present whitt i n ! ointment It takes the place of out of i a I date mustard plasters, and will not blister j

Musterole usually gives prompt reue j from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis i crcup, stitf neck, asthma, neu-ralgia, head aci, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism ; lumbago, pain3 end aches of the back o: j

joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, cnu blains, frosted feet, colds of the chej (it often prevents pneumonia). 20c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.

Depository for J. S. Government State of Indiana, Lake County City of Hammond and School City of Hammond Today We Represent Over $1,400,000 A remarkable growth considering that this ban.Ts has not combinedor taken over any other institution. On this remarkable showing we solicit your banking business. We pay 3 interest on Savings Accounts payable January 1st and July 1st of each year.

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DIRECTORS. ANTON H. TAPPER CARL E. BAUER WM. D. WEIS LEO WOLr JAMES W. STIN80N JOSEPH J. RUFP F. R. SCHAAP

OFTTCtML R. SCHAAF, President WM. D. WEIS, Vice President A. H. TAPPER, Vice President H. M. JOHNSON, Cashier. L. G. EDER, Asst. Cashier.

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