Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 211, Hammond, Lake County, 18 February 1919 — Page 3
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CROWN POINT NEWS Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
BAD TEETH OFTEN
CAUSJES
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OPEN FIRES BY FIRE CHIEF AM. NILL
tor the family has retired and they see 'dreadful pictures of little children c.omI ins too close to the hearth and b"m: ' I terribly ljurncd. They kno w that all "f j J these distrcsts:nx things are really qu i; j r" j linnoccssary . but core from the foolish J American habit o" carelessness. It is ! I, I perfectly easy to burn pacers in the
Seated comfortably before an open! stove where they tan do no harm: ii i' i ; fir" older n-opl sometimes speak of the I n-n difficult t. be sure that the f.re is r!?turen that t !: see in the heart of j out. before going to bed. and it doe.- m ! i h fatrc. Of course they do not mean (cost much to buy a w n e screen to mace i eat pictures, but memories of as before the tire. It may .-ost a lu'le , -; ines that come back to them as they more to replace the shinKlc roof v.r.h j a. ten the flames. The fireman and t!i ! tbr ill t.of "mrn. but it n wor'ii! . iourapce men also ?ee rtctures In the i the xtra expense. ; fire but t heir's are of a different land. Ttv.-e u on-: other pi ( ca-it sou h ,; The;r memories .'how them pictures of otiKht 'aj t t" tal'- - t hat is the J btirrin scri,? of raprr fly ir up eh.in- choosing of safe fuel, lipid, or antiu-A- j iir to leci c" on the !hin;!i roof and 1 Hte. I burps otjntty .- n 1 , ..c p.o. ; , t on fire. They see pictures of snap, soft, ot 'bituminous on) burns v. r h sparks snarpt" cat Into the r"M up- ' more of a fame, nliile chestnut 3tt : n ctiriairj or rerhaps upon tiie llgtit j ."-fine o'h r wwnis "iitantly 5,;ap ;-:id '. drers of ?otn one sitting ouietly in the shoot cut par'... 1' s'i -h wood m j "i ; hinu'ey co-:icr These ihmgs thy s-- ! be tisei. j.rea .a: .? should be t ikcn to j ,. nd mere besides. They ,. red-bot jh3e a high, tight tire screen. j fmht falHtiK cut t;nm the carpet af- i Scmetiitus on a f rout y mcrnin j on i
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1 f your eyes, ears, n o s r and throat are in il con d i 1 i o ii von iteed not fear influenza or anv
tier 1 rouble. , I am an Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist, graduated and registered Physician's Surgeon, and have been located on State street for nearly a quarter of a eonuiry. I Straighten Crossed Eyed in One Visit, with out pain or chloroform. These People Were Cured of Crossed Eyes by Me Recently. Go and Talk With Them About My Skill. CHESTERTON, IND. Mr. Eimm- Veddeil HO BART, IND. Nfr. Ka v Bloomqi. it. SOUTH CHICAGO. Mr K G. Mil'er, ?S33 Avenue H.
EAST CHICAGO, IND. Mr. Michael Kooney, 4 Si: Kennedy Stre. Mr. Xick Solan, 4715 Alcolt Pi. Mr .loseph Optitieck, 303 K. 51st St. HAMMOND, IND. . Mr. Walter Kroll. 6nfi Howard Ave. MieF Josephine Ormicsky, 503 1.o4h PI.. E. Hammond, Ind. Mr. Emil Bielker. 53" toss Ave. MICHIGAN CITY, IND. Mr G. Warkentine, 415 E. Michigan A vp. Miss J. Valonj:. S42 Lmroln Ave. Mi?s Koelln. (dauhfor of Honry Knelln. Builder). INDIANA HARBOR. IND. Mr Paul Wishmoro, 222i YV. IT'h St. Moderate charges. Easy terms. Come in NOW and consult me. No obligation. FRANKLIN 0. CARTER, M. D. ' 22 Years on SlJte Street. Hours: 5 to T: Sundays. 10 in 12. 130 So. STATE ST.. CHICAGO, ILL. Next Door North of The Fair, 2nd Floor.
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! piles are frozen and mu t be thawed out.
j I? may seem strange to ffa'i of tii-' J : in a lesson on open fires, but it ! a j fact thft fi'cT ,.-" pipe? can.- ! 'many, many fires every winter! id ' llie..- nt sucli fo..i;,lt. T, ncs a r fire-' , I If reople would thaw i n' the p-r.. - ! j properly by pourii's h"t nater un"n ' jtheni, thr!P 1'ould br P" ii:uis::'. I':it j k hn they tie dime for th" purpose, a I mat y do. they R- almost i:i:tlr.'; tlie.r j bouses to bur tb.o" n. Th:nk of l-c-'eif ! 1 your home upon ;n icy day bc.tii"" ' j fotneone was too 'areles- to p-mr h"i ' water urun th fr'.zen pines. j "Boneflret And Bonfires. ! T5ut fires out of" doors mtr-t no- bo lorrl""k"d - bonfires, for rxainvd'. !' . ; j ar.d girls enjoy bonfires, and probably I , very few cf them o t beard that 4h" I p-crd was one" spo.ied "henefirr"t and j meant a fi-e ,.f hone".. The Parser f rorn , ! outdoor fires cone frtun thpi same old ' i fault "f carelessness. Chttd'en s'em to j ro 'a lid 'v:tb exciienect ulien wa'c1::" :B fir" and take all snr' r,f fooh.-ii j : chances. There is s "id .saying that i J "The Ic.irne.l , Jr.ld df ad.- the fire " l,u j If the ehiid v euVl drerd fre f!-.-(, : ho would not be burned. K tv e,r.e of I i th" shooting; spar'v. every 'la'rie. "i": ; i ; slowing emb'r has the power to set f-- j
.to clothes and te cause suffering. !:' may be fascinating ! at-h bu I' is
always, always dangerous it must always be treated with care. This carefulness must be (fin wl.en the fee is first started. T'o no bcht a fire
; If there i wind P.nn inc for "pari"' 1 -A-tl trn-.f far I her t"-ian yen tlir.k. I'1": 1 not build a fire where there is j ! chance of H5 sprenditiK t" leases ilrv j j grass, piioss. or woocj. Xes er build i i ' RCains a free, "eeause 't n"nv kill the : tree. T'o r.of build tt-o bier a fire, ari l j do pot polce it or sta'nd too close. Arid j lb" nj"5!' important rule is thi1-': "N'e-. er j leave the fir until you nr" Pl'IlK that tli last spark is out. If v"'i mo '".ive 1t before it luirns out, 'hroT water or i earth upon the embers. b it alwa .5 'mnlte STT.K. j It really is not s-ie in burn dea 1 , leaves,, as many pefiple (o otv fa''. ; for if leas es are buried they will de. -i y , and make s rich loam for th" Raid n '
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I tire v. ee end v i h I f.:r patents. j .Mr. Hen Jan-en -7 por' - on : h e j sick list. ! X"W has be on , -r-, J he:" ffo.n j.lacoii Si-hO'.p ti V" ran--e. statric tl:at j . is -A ei; and l.-inpc lv,t 's t-r ed "f 1 the we;ithe; in 1 i.a'i'e apd does n't j expect to he home for' fcpie t'oP.e.
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1 Safety Rules Tor Open T"i.-es. 1. Don't bui'd bonfires for fun. ' ?. Tt" you must Thuild outdom' flre, h sure that they are cold before you le.t,-e t hm. I :;. rtop't ?e dead trees afire. Jt'.-;- ! t.me-s tbev will burn fo- days, j 4. T'efore lip-htnic an open fire. l sjre that it is i'ompl"'ey enclosed in a , s'm.t wire screen. ! .". Ik'ti'l tlirow larce pieces, of I"" e
paper upon an open tire. v Make absolutely eejia-n tha t:.1 f.re trei r.'it 1,,-fere g o i n if to "( at mci1:. T. Tt'-n't spy. "I (filers 1:'1 nil riph'." Jt. Tha's- frozen pipes vs i:.b if1' . a -fprot Tr'.th ft-nic.
KNOCKS OUT PAIN i THE FIRST ROUND il
Comforting relief from pain makes Sioan's the World's Liniment
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This famous reliever ef rhcuriilict aches, aoreneis. stoiness, p.iinJi.l spraias, neuralpic pin-, and) moft other external tirii;e3 that lv'mani;suiters from, cnioss its real: salcri because it practically neser fails to bring speedy, comforting relief. Always ready for uw, it takes liti!n t o p'nelralr, without r x.bbir 2 ard produci results. Clean, refreshing. At all drug stores. A larcey -vofti- rrjears c onomv.
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Good blood makes rirm tissue, strong nerve?, steady eyes and clear brain. Keep your blood pure and full of healthy, red corpuscles, and your liver active, by using Beecham's Pills, which remove poisonous matters from the system, assist the stomach to assimilate its food, and the food to nourish the body. A worldfamous remedy to strengthen the vital organs and help to
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Directions of Special Value to Women ay -;h Every Box. Sold by druggitta throughout thai world. In boxes, 10c, 25c
;J.A.Grahara,M.D.,C.M. 53 Muenich Ct., Hammond. ! Office Hours: 2 to A and 7 to 3 p. in.
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DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind.
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Women's Rubbers First Quality 95c kind, pair 50c
KAUFMAMN En WOLF - Hammond. Ind
Hand Lotion Hinds" Honey and Almond Lotion for (habited hands
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Millinery Offer for Wednesday Only
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't'omoi ; ois iso ae iealuiiii those nesv TniM.MKD H.'l'. for Spring r. .S.fi allies. Milans, I.i:,opps and rough braid strain .h. in black. I hio. Iiiov. n. taupe and rod All are pattern hatF. orth one of a Kind. nretilv trinnne.l with w hfatitilul flcisvrr.s, sclvot hows, uuills, winss. .dr. S CZ 95 l.aro and email eba,' -. JV"0 hat.". On sale Weilnrsilay only n' Untrimmed Shapes at $3.95 il the so! , latest effrets ;n ic mi.; ; pouular straps Mil?n5. I.iseiea, 3 tnelj Japs and combinations of rouch braid and J -is fio. Aluo advance
Spring leghorn ha' s t ho newest c olor ings. liein a tK able values a :
Hats Trimmed Free
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Hats Trimmed Free
A complete new a.-..-0i i m"nt of Flowers, Ribbons and Kntieies.
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The Lion Store Offers Matchless Values In New Spring Wear
ing Apparel Women 's Spring Suits Smartly fashioned in the wanted lines of th corning season 1'ox. Ions line and strictly tail ored effect?. emp.ha3i::n;r ta'row bhoulders, tight well GUeii sleeves - denoting s:!p and character. Attractively priced $344to 49d
MATERIALS are Tncotiac, Man nihil Serge, T'oiret Twill and Gabardine, braided, embroidered and wiih vest o.' cent rastinir :na te: ial?.
SMART, because sever",; i adored, are ih.- ne s '' in this group several models, one in the ncr vestee effect
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$31.75
Housewives' Washable Dresses and Aprons
All-Ovcr Aprons Made in Mron; materia!?. sve' sewn and amply si?eI. Specially priced for this sa !e
o v era i i A p; on i - I, a i c well made 1 piie nmi of lipn and dark po,'Ca'o. ma do with all a round belt and pocket:- fiperia' at 1.t?
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House Dresses
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mento for tear about trie houe. made to look and svear well Hunjialo" Sti llOflre Aprons. Or cheekod and plain t i nt; h a ill . round and V nock, cl bow sleeves, nicp ly made throufb oi,;t, all t-io;-. On -ale ,-,
Princilla House Dress 2.29
.deio of P.'i'' plain color'. $2.29
Kcauliful now mei cband i-e : -cserl niudei.i of One nuali'v rbecKed eineham. ii'immed in plain color'.
ooi'eii so l"s with pockets; Si'.f'O values.
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Women 's and Misses' New Spring Capes and Coats r.ery woman and .Mis3 will be iui.erc.iLed in llie ur usual t:- pes of capes and coats for spring wear. Ho! man capes are very much in favor, so are lone coats tailored on tR-nder. graceful lines.
A special value is offered tomorrow in tine serse coats at
$31.75
A Limited Number of Women's Winter Coats -of tweed, wool a clour and bura cloth, arc now marked for final clearance Garments that sold at 'J0 up u :;i. To air m.iw on ,salc at
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Shirts Blouses Underwear Socks $1.50 Values 98c For Boys 59c Special at $1.39 Army Rejects M'-if. iio'i print? Shirt. of Regular ?.".e nioii.-o v a:;i? t'ouutcook natural sraj ocd Men's heavy Knitted Sos. striped pongee and madras, of era. domes snd percale in Shlrt.j and Drawers for men, made of finest wool yarn in hrisht ami lnodhmi colors w-hjte. gray and lisht colored heavy ribbed garments, reg- khaki color: seconds with bought for the Mill V.nd bui :; ripe?, collar attached and nlar price ?2.00. T'riced for slight imperfections: first arnsed too la'e'. r O pocket? Special for y- Wednesday's bah rj. e Cl -luality jn these sox, rjes. Choice iOC ibis sale ai OZC at xbLOzJ vortb 11.50, pair.. tJiC
A Sale of Women 's
8: Inch Boots At $2.50
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Women 5 $6.00 Boots, Per Pair $2.95 One lot of Women's Sample Sboe.5. S ditch lace models, gray and tirown kidsivin vamps -wi'b cloth tops to match: long slender modrds fiih plain toe.-. Louis leather heels, flexible ry O r solos; regular $r, alues. pair p s Little Fellow's Shoes, Pair $2.00
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Boy's School Shoes, $2.25
V o u r old hot water bottle is worth Tor on the purchase price of a n e won selling at from up.
Women's Dresses New Models for Spring
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ways smart. I hese arc attractive models, which just arrived from Xcw York. New collarlcss effects and with collars, braid embroidered. Colors arc rookie, brown and iiavv blue: $18.50 values.
On Sale Wednesday
No Charge for Alterations
i.-,n pairs only of Liti.J Cents' genuine calf Akin shoos, reinforced
cooper plated toes, broad '.asts. extra heavy holes. siyo n to rd.?. pan'
dust purchase, a special lot of Hoys' School Sho"s. thpv are o' -onuino cal.'. button stylet, extra bcay mloa, shoos that v:t tise splendid service for school wear; sires 1 to 5 1 2 . ry ry Per pair J) w
FINAL REDUCTIONS Have Been Made On All Fur Seti Scarfs and Muffs
If you contemplate busing Turs now is the time the ings are S3 1 11 per cent or better.
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Final Clearance Boys' Overcoats One Third Off
Ml Winter OtcrcoatR nri?t go - bpnng morchardir-e vn be celling in toon. So -re ha,- reduced all overcoat and mackinaiv prices oocthird. Fonowical parents tbouid take advantage of this oprr um'y to buy the youcgstors an overcoat at one-third less then regular price. $11.50 Overcoats now selline; at . . . .$ 7.65 $15.00 overcoats now selling at ... . 10.00 $18.00 overcoat? now selline; at. . .". 12.00
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Sanitary ("loth Windoc- Vrllstr. permit plenty of fresh air to cntr your looms snd nt the same time sl;osv no dirert drafts. The fnnif is nisi" e hardwood, adjustable to fit any ordinary svindosv. !-inch high, adjustabl" t'S to IT inches 3?c
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VvSSll T:le.1;e IJochest?r Mo. S sltie, of beas y charcoal ' in. 'opper bottom, patent hoe'.t handle; a ?e.e" tioiior on sale at82.93
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S:;: i 1 - feet nh-kel plptrrf p'ns and center brace. On speeljl sale, e.t 9Be
in;, ersai V e o d Chopper w l tb .1 s b s r p i, n i '. "s. eornplet: rc-euipr J?."0 salar. Or' sale at IJ1.43
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OilHcater On Sale, 5.65
rerfe-llon Oil Heaters, dandy for chilly rri"rrin(rs and e'epii'gs, throws a lot c het. smoke!f.s ad od'Tless. bss b?s circular nick and ot.s calb'ti t'li reser-oiv. On sale at 95.55
r-'H'.cx Kettte, of tray prautte vere. six quart caparil , ulth !? bail and wood handle. Fpecfa' 65e
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60 Egg Size Queen Incubators, on sale at $12.00
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