Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 224, Hammond, Lake County, 5 March 1919 — Page 6

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"NA'cclnrsrlnv; March '.

WHITING and its PEOPLE

"llctrA tVurm of ytlegllti Par It srresttd p- 'Officer .lane for as;

nd battery on romp'in( r hs wfc. In default ol bond. Muiiu is lo-lsed up ati ait i or his trial. Mri Ann Finn da! 1 has ifiurnfl 'i em Louisville. Ky., n1ire she. v.s.t-

vv a -

ac ths h:n of her ion, Miss Helen Hoh'.fcld. physical dtrect- ( the Whiting school-, has ret'ined from Madison. Wis.-orisin. having her a. uffe'-er for Im wfkj at that pise w.th influenza. Mi! H. K. Seelt of Ohio f!iii has been called to 01n, N. Y.. hr ill" r;cu :llnes of i-.T iter. Mr., ' . W Kaff-.ty. T O A. K. c'.uh was very picasn',' eoteria.tiad .t ihur vpsjIsj-

e i

i, Ohio ins Initiated

j' "nun. A .1 v ' I n f t e :

I !

1 u ndi"on

av em.e. v in g .

s .it is.m0.511 -was

'r r'L wo;' a dainty

trvsS ij;- the. hess Mra. r'a!mi3 ; B.t.-pj ' a bjj -vr" 'l Is ' .r. p

Mrs. Vi.if IVnaa of Cleveland svbte entertaining her mother ir.tsj a.stera. of Kmanv. III., who '.'fr for )orr today. Mra. Ch-irshanr of '"i-.- ,': !s ' n fit, F.abth'3 hm?!' Chicago WQf rs i) imlr'nt an operation. Mr. rS Mrs Merrill Adaiii' cnter'0f1 Mr. and Hrs. W. F. Wilson at nner it t h ' i r heme 'n C'n i o vn;i ';; which tby nil went to Chicaao .r. honor ef the third cn'.i er as-v of V!:'. and Mrs. Adam.. rr . E. J. Sliav-ffer and !;-. Max

GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT! STOP DANDRUFF AND BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR

Whiting Adve rtis em en ts Are Winners

CROWN POINT NEWS Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

Millar's Antiseptic Otl, Known as

I i

Snake Oil

Will ToatlTtlj

and Co..

re HceeiHed by The M blllnt StM. llPlh Phene 18S-W.

The c i ! y iti'flmj on b:i:j:n"j of outside of

I'uum . il met Monday nv importance the usual

for .hi.

3ll

lis Mai'h bill lillie I l aiiMKcted wance "f

Hair stops falling out and gets thick, wavy, strong and beautiful.

Tom Sit:e'.r 40$ Taint anil llanlwaie

Ind

1 -6'Jci

n.u

1 r Si !e ti ill ss

Oil nion

Ton! hair becomes light, ti), fluffy, Abundant and appears a soft, lustrous and beautiful as a yourjc nirl's after "Datvlrrmo hsir deane." .In a! try t his - moi.suon a floth with H little Danderme and larcfully draw it tbrotich your hair. taKlr. one small strand at a lime. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt atid erosive oi! and m just a f-w moments ; ou )nt doubled th-- bi-auly of your hair. Fsido.s b.-a ti t if ;. 'i g th- hair al once. Dandorine dioi-.c3 vriy particle of dandruff; clcansos, purifies and invisoratos tlie !so1t, fore, or stopping ilchinjr and fallins ha.r But what will picas- ;ou ti.o.si will

few erivs' us- vhen ou will

.nod Vy for enlealady ssllb f iprrJenre in l.itritrvs Hesily-lw-AVear alnre. ntlT at once, 'liner's, .".1t, 113Mh M hillne.

i nioii! hly l);ll. The "i Olc tit.-ll j repeated a t the i ila y nif h t and ' cvn iderin?r the j j:is 1 loton ; I tamed a few of nr on Monday

I birthday anniversary. M'ht. ;ioer

rect to return to bei studies at

Keller Fain In Taw

Minutes.

dmts of Crown Toint. Mr. OPrien Is ..... ,. ... . T.h,lltUKm

employed ?s t!,c Iie milk agent and I Ntur'alsta. I.umbaco. -ere, "stiff a Mas l"inicrlv .station aent here Itib- I woll-ti loirte. pains in the bead, ba

ei t died at a southern tamp and I lie rc-

!niii:. will b- takon to Xorth ,Jidon for

a c, niier home of the O'Brien

WILSOXf IN NEW YORK.

R.U : tops

! 1c Sa' t u rday .

e begins

v ed n c sda 3 - ( - -1

rniM"i Mit.t iv.nv orc..Mr;. endless hint for the r'clit Hat w i i 1 end a 'r i:pt! ... a nd ha ppil;. v hen you se the newest rics'ions 'ediieeday Thursda-.- and Frtdav of this wev at Freer. pco;tl.;. ?hoi. Y tMl a'e !nv ittl eSl," 1 tth '. rt. 3-1-?t

tun', en iC n " which was Crown theatre on Tu'st'rov. n good audience inclement weather, lover delmht fully erilej. h"r girl friends nl dinnidht in horor of liT

t he

burial.

family . T'epii t v

International News Sorrlee. M'Ailll N'jTU X, Mar' h t. MaWm his way thnugli a cheenn cio.'.i. 1 'resident ilson with his party arrived at th Union station at :S3 this afiii-

j lioon and Loard-'d a e.-;;U train f-.r , Xew loik. which pulled out two mindjiitc later. And n lion he S'crpcd abcafi lv 1 t lie t ra in h,i hjfintiit f , n .i. .i.-. k , -

one application pain usually disappears a:1 by macic.

A pew -erndy 'ised interna ilv and cstTiiaily for t'-nighs. t'"!ds. t'roup Sore Tliroal t ii i-i t Vir-i -j anrl Tf,r, K 1 1 1 1 i

Auditor Will Whitater W ill I TI,-,' ,,,i rnn1.ilH in lie 'ie r-ir,t

i orcupy the TmUham home on Fast St.. ! nrnriratinc reined known li' prompt

'haviiiK been compelled to axa ! e lusj8n(1 tmm diate effect in relioM-ic pa.in is

in

hapS tinu IllvSt StltP.UO',1-- ii( per for 'jur'i-K the 1'iae hs. y-aekinfiton e ery lour :

'k in hihad been I he da-

urid ma,.iy hours of if,- .1 devoted to his efforts to w 01 K in sn C,t,?."

Metropolitan nusin'' Monday having been Vi eel! on aoi n.trit -of i

be aft

actually see new at first yes but !?' bj all o r the pretts-. soft hair

jjer drir

1 cent ! Wednesday . Th-irs Fridiv and Saturday at Hitter's.

present residence on acfounr of the owner. Miis Fatton. rno-. in to town. PUBLIC SALE, llavinjt sold in;, home and' am tvoiriar to lllinoi". T am offennic inv house-

' C'i'lege net 1 hold furniture at Public Sale, xt my out for s"'. eral j former home on Fast street, near South leys. I st . consiLinit of ruRj. bed room suites.

Former 1'eputy Auditor Fi ed .t'ollm-. ! parlor and dinin-t; room furniture, t ookwas ehaxii'it h.inds w'ilh 'row n Frut-.t jnx utensils, gun-ten tools, etc. Sale friends on Tiio.'-day. Mr. Ctollins is flow ; sta'-s promptly at 1:31 lo--k next Satemployed at Indiana Harbor. prday afternoon. Mareli X, F I J Quito a go,,d deal of sicKtie?.' -in i DR. CHAULKS I T 1XKHAM Crown Foint and vicinity reported by j Hen F. Hayes. Auctiiteer. S-.-the doctor.". Severat case- of the flu, j The C. n. R. was entertained at the v Inch is ."till prevalent e noted in th home of Misr Dorothy Tb-e ot Meniny

vcmr-r. I'itmer wa

aftrcteil jiarts at once. As an iilustra- 1 tioji. pour 10 drops on the thi;est pie-e ; of sol-- leather and it villi penetrate this j eu balance through and throu,-h in three i

minute. Accept no i-ubstitute. Thi- crrat col

ie golden red co'rr onb-. I- -,n-- ;it'e i tuaranteed ."Tie. fojc and I a Dottle

or morev refunded. Get it at lau'niHnn A- Volf e xcluf-.i v . lv. Adv.

Better call up Ths have it sent to your

ht. Then you 11 b

I Hi

sht n-ive be-i d" a 'month'

Times and house every : sure ft v.'i1.'.

there.

LONG WEAR

da 1

sick at hi

Fmall bottle e from euy drug

bait line and downy really new hair grow -ca'r. If: ou care for and lots of It. eu-ely

K :io wlton's li-tn-1st or toilet coun-

front as iO ft at once. Apply

room cottage, a! ' oi - ha . a -n if tan llS Roberts avenue. 3--''t

city .

H. K. M. Friilus is quit

home on i"oi:rt .street. Word was r-'ceiod here on Tuenda of tlie death of Robert OT-ricn, a son r ?1r. and Mrs. M O'l'u-icn. former re-

LOWELL

AND ECGNOMY

served at : -0 af

ter -hich the members of the club -i hich 1 composed of eicht yoiir, lad:-- -played 300. Mrr-, Kinniert Cly mcr is on the sicl; li.-.l.

fs

I

ter for a few cents.

-Adv.

A. Pauu have returner; n trip to Alton, lit. tfn. Try of Penn: i bs been entertaininar h i"5aid;nr of tl.uhn. In-1. f'i-iarle! D Davidson o

a the home of h !lon of TaForte

oni a

bus.

O a r v ,

a ven ua. ter, Mr.

Sit ej

s brother. H. S . Dsvavenue on Sunday.

Mr. and M ' .. Joseph Ke'ley of Daviso Place went t ?o'i.h Chtcatjo to-1av-to arond the f'lneiai of their e: h r-1n-l w. Pa.ti-;c'. M Carthy. Several other NYht r.sr people a '..so i-

th.

1 pded

was n- home ed .rt th

funeral as Mr.

bv a ra'.toad t;

f:o..i ': X. s city. H 1. five

McCarthy-

rain O'j ht s - f 01 merly h-'. dren ate

mad orphans by t'ie sad ac. ident. The Fortn;J?litlv Club met in general sion on Monday nisht. which was 1 eharge of the Literature and IF-r--v neetion; a f the bti'ness session U w decided to have th annual club i-acTjef or, i.a tarda v. "fay IT. The r-ngrsm for tha evemn-f opened -villi

by Mrs. Cot a D -inning-,'ernon next rad an exon "The Kent Sn"ks of -..tic a summary of the

.vrs. Waiter is. Parser a a per on "M s rit imo

a p a n o so, M .-.-. Arthur ce;;-nt pap'

the War." rp v a r iou s 000 its followed v. it'u

Plays." Mis Paul resi save a read'.n-: from a wartime play, after which Miss Mane Goodenonsh favo.ed thc nienibers with two very pretty vocal selections. Th last number was a paper by Miss Rhe! Kiihy on "The Best Poems of the War." wh'ch was also very interesting. The "hitfns; Knights of Pythias, Xo. 3!. will ce'ebrate the r twentyseventh anniversary at their meeFnjr tomor ow night Ml members and viait'ny, ",t"mhon are requested to be in attendance. Misses Maigaret GriiTtth and Edith Lan eiih.-iin will be h0.tes5.es to that Toting Ladies Guild at the home of the former in Central sveni.e tonight. AH members and friends ate urged to be present. Mrs David Clements was fhe recipient of a pleasant surprise" party given by the members of the O. A. K. tub and their husbands, given In honor of the birthday anniversary. A

i Dousla? Fa'rbanis :. a tremendous , jlut in "Aritona," hi.s fas'.e't and nt-'st j

entertaining rrod u 1 101. at I be lnr

tonigh.t. 2-tee! Mac'.-. Sennett laughing h t, also. 3-3-1

i.O. P. SOLON TO BE

THE NEXT SPEAKER

out of lov n w Cdd 1 n w 0! e

W hen Shoe Foot W.-S. Comfort

yoil need i-hoejs ro w here ;. ou'l

f c r yo.itShoes for

"When a Child Droops

99

i;ood sohd t ea sonahl -505 1 : ?' Star that Slop, lot Ruler's t

y 1 1 0 e s f prices

v if t'ne new

; ou '1 1 f mi at i 1 -ii

w fe and daughter, j mother. Dre.r .,r r school children at i

tVhlting Shoe ?toi

n

t cT o r. r

the 1-St

and buy

d 1 11 C s at 3.1-t

rHIMi V.I.lf:R OPKMVI.. ftr you "rave 'looked all n''er" come -;ri and find the Hat you want among our newest, showinsr o Spring Millinery. Frefs pec ally --fhop 031. ll?:h street. 3-4--"

Don't fail! to see D0U5U.5 Fairbanli' in hts is I est athletic and co'itedy

spree. Arirona. at the ST A R loniRM

along with a lipping conied- .

Mack onnelt ! V 3-3-l.i

' J -' -if-

,uests Who attended the Mr. and Mrs. JluntT and

family of So. Chicago. Mr. and Mrs M l'.iSan and Mr. and Mrs. RlacU and fairnl;. of Indi.M.a Ilarbot and Mr. and Mrs. Hurler of Fa si Chicago A !.-. her brother, Thomas W ca ther? poon, who 1 in cam i H'llwi'n, X. J.. obtameti a furlough and at tend -d. The Married Ladic' ."odalily of y.t. Rridget'is church will si e a card rart this uMlj Tuesday a f 1 1 noon at the school rooms tor members and their friend-5. A large number attended the "rube social" held Saturday evening at the Odd Fellow a hall bv the Reh"kah lodge. The following were prir." winners: 1st gents', Mr. Huso Sohjeci , 2 nil. Alt;. . Pierson. 3rd. Mr. Kearns. 1st. ladie"'. Mr. -Joseph Mundell. nd. Mr5. Yhrol-l-r; 3rd. Miss Kipp. Mr. Frailey moved Saturday upijn hi father's farm pear Hebron.

j Attorney V. K. Roberts. F. C. Brown. R. F. Carlin, Fdvvard Yates and Caii Ken, -lev cnt to Indianapolis on business last cvetiirg. ! Y. L. Weakly was in Hammond m jb'j'ineiiR yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson were ', Chicago visitors yesterday. 1 Mrs. J. A. F' hlman e,f Water Valley I ranie la?t evening for a visit with rchi tivea. i Mr. and Mrs. Theodoie Dona hour, of Chi'-ag-.. --(o,e j est:i-day for a ;ut j v illi I cr mother, y, Henry Bride- ' R room. The T-oweil Woman's Club met at ihe 1 Irjs.e of Mrs. J. W. Iddings yesterday afternoc-n. 1 The Royal Xeighhor cau.p of Lowell I ere mai.ing arrangements for the adoption oT a large class of andiil 'tes on 1 March ZZ. They have '.'5 petitions for j per t to have 51) application by the day I of Ih emeel ins. It is expected that svlera! of the supreme officers will be president at the big meeting. They have invited ail the amps 111 the county and expect to serve a baiuin- t. j membership at the present time and ex-

Take The Times and keep touch with the whole world.

"Lasi. year I p'irchi.-ed ?. stanS? 1 make c shoes, and m sisiy days th s-oJe were warfl throtjh. i had then rc-scled with Nooli'i Solc-s vhi'-it lasted me ax months in rh sa service that wore out the other s.xv two." v.-ritos E. A. Lancaster m I-anraster & Company, jewe'er--Greenevil'.e. Tcnti. Mr. iancastcrs experience it'-i Neoiiti Sjles ii not utiusual. Million -of people tan testily 11 iheir long r.-a.-and economy. To red'jee jour sh" -e ;pen?.. buy Ncoim-soled shoes. "- can eet th"m in many 5'. vies for eve-;" member of the family. Ncelin Soles are (Tested by Science to be comfortable and waterproof veil as long tvearinz. Good rep?"." shops carry them They are mi" by Ihe (joodye-ir Tire & Rubber CoAkron, Ohio, who also make M ingfo"' Heels guarantees fa outwear all other i.eeh. fleolm Soles l.-ds Kin Sej. L . S. rt. O.

L

EAST GARY

sr.. Iihs leased Riv crconung year and la-t

into the plaoe

Hurry, mother! Relieve the little stomach, liver boweb of souring food, bile and poisons. Look at tongue! Children love to take harmless ' Cascarcts-' cause Cascarcts taste 1 ke candy only 10 cents too!

and the be

'f 0 u

rmCF IHF.ITIIE TOMI.MI. ni;iiKAFniTIDN" with an allstar cast a William Fos production. This picture is guaranteed by tb r.ianasement. Also Haroid I.'oyd comedy. Coming Thursday Vis-Inn Martin in 'FXCLAlMKD GOODS." C..mlng Friday F"i Kidd-e !n "Mi Rsba and the Fo'-tr Th'eves The SAM" STORY ss CHF" CHIN" I'llOW: You can t affotd to miss tills picture.

Coming Monday Alice Joyce in "THE LION' ANT) TII MOUSF one j of the best pictures of the yea-. Ts j as go-id a P'cture as if was a o'sy. Iti

Frederick H. tiilJctt. Frederick H. Gil'ett. Kepublica'i. ho will be the net speaker of th U.- S- house of representatives. 13 nat.re cf Massachusetts, "where rw was born sisty-eicht vears ao. H has represented h district in congress sinte 18?o.

; the forepart oT ill' vveeK. f Mr;-. T. ''. K-u.r of Iiidtan,! boulevard I entertained a number of friends at a I fi'i o' loi t; dinner Sunday in honor of

the birthday anniversary- of Mr WVl,am stov ef Ohio av enue

i.'iiarl-s Thorne, -ide Park for the

" eeii moved his family into the

and Mr. and Mr. Norman Watt and family have moved into the Thorne house. Mr. and Mrs. Yej-o Olson and daughter of Gary .ipciit Sunday at PapWa. The Ladies' Aid will give a program and box .social at the town hall tonight (Wednesday). Mrs. Grace Porter Iler-.-ingway f Gary is the entertainer for the evening. A good ptogram is promised and an invitation is extended to all. Mises Ksther and Rlanche of (Tiic-as pent the week-end at the Haxclsrecn home.

STIFF JOINTS SOREJUSCLES Lrivber Up Quickly Un.jr th Sothia, Ptnetratnit py.Rcttim f

mm

I tf. ssy. . JSfr8t

-1 miwm

I

delightful titvie was enjoyed by music and cards furnishing the terla i n men t for the e -ening. A t course luncheon was sewed and dub presented Mrs. Ci'iD'nt w.t beautiful fei n. x

Mr

the h a

ROBERTSDALE

Children droop and wither like tender Bowers if you permit bile, lour fermxntations and constipation poison to be absorbed into the system. When a child's tongue is white, breath feverish, stomach sour, you can always depend upon good, safe "Cascarets" to gently but thoroughly clean the cloggcd-up places. Children love to take Cascarcts, the candy cathartic which never gripes, never injures, never disappoints. Each JO cent box contains directions and dose for children aged one year old and upwards.

Y

A booklet that will help you figure

our New

The new Federal Revenue Act makes important changes in Federal taxes as they affect individuals, partnerships and " corporations. Wc are distributing a booklet which presents a complete analysis of this law, including summaries of the income tax, war profits tax, excess profits tax, inheritance tax, capital stock tax, stamp tax and miscellaneous taxes, together with the full text of the act with explanatory notes. You are welcome to a copy of this booklet with our compliments. Fletcher American Company INDIANAPOLIS The Fletcher American Company is incorporated under Indiana laws with a Capital cf Jl.SOO.000. lo buy and sell investment securities, to loan on res! estate, first mortgage, snd lo deal in foreign exchange and hsnk ereptance.

All me.-nbrs and visiting; in-nih'i's are cordially invited to attend the j t wenty-sev enth anniversary celebration i of the Whit iig K. of P. lodge -Xo. 3H j tiven at the lodge rooms. March 6. : Mr. .lay Moore enterta-ii'd a nuiu- , her ef friends at. her new home n the i We?' Park addition, which she recently

purchased. The evening was spent in music and games and a very dainty luncheon was served at ten-thirty.

Earl "Watlam ef Whiting and Mi?s

i '""!ra Schach of Myrtle avenue were

, theatre-goers in Chicago, fcunday. I Mr. and Mrs. L. Lob and children of Chicago Uitcd at th home of Mr. land Mrs. Arthur Maroe of Atchison 1 avenue Sunday. ! Mrs. Oris F-ans of Chicago "visiter! I a' the home of Mr. James; Maslcrson of Myrtle avenue Monday evening. j Sir. aui Mi s Ralph Jewel t of Hammond were the guests ef the former's parent.", Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Jewctt. ; of Indiana boulevard, Sunday.

Mrs. John Fdaut, jr., of Roberts a-.e-nuc. was a Hammond visitor, Monday. F.dwaid Je-.vrtt of Indiana boulevard, who ha" been in business here for a

number of rcsr. has retired on

of ill health. Herbert MillC3 anrl Harry .leweit o" Hammond have rurcha?et the store. Mrs. Fred Rinihainmcr and children ef Myrtle av enue attended the "Welcome Home" rarty given by the Daughters of Rebecca of Hammond to the "boy .1" who have returned. John Julier of Indiana boulevard 1"

jvisiling at the borne of his mother, Mrs ! Ja'irr, of Fl'.hart. Ind. i Mrs. Clyde Smith cf Ihe West Pa r's I addition bat been on the nek list fo I the pt fei.- day s. j The T. P. A.'s held a sipeC1j rnet)nr at the borne oT Mrs. Fred r.irvhammer (of Myrt! avenue Monday evening.

Charles Fnson. who left for Louisville, Ky., about iwo months) bko lo aecept a riHir,n with the S'andard Oil Co. there, returned with hi wife to Robertsdale and they are making their hoire with his mother, Mrs. Teter Ren-

; .-.en, or Roberts avenue. I Mr. and Mr". Kaiser and children of

HESSVILLE. Tom and C!n Adelsperger

j w ej-e in H immond on bu:--ine? Saturay ' afternoon. j Mr. G. i'!:ick and daushteis I-'ioreme i and Mrs. Ftta Schoon and dauglnci were Hainrnond shopper." Saturday. j I'erl Lichner and Fmil Ijedelow w're ! In Hammond Saturday eve. j Mrs. Chas. Chmk wa a Hammond I shopper Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. T. Adel.-peigcr eiiteri faired Mrs. Varry and son from Valparaiso and Mrs. DeLany of Hammond and Mrs. M. and Mr. and Mr?. Chas. j Adelsperger and daughter Thursday afternoon. 5Irs. C. Ogdn. Xtts Minnie and

Ftertha Waits were Hamniond -iioppers. Mrs. M. Adelsperger is pendng a few- weeks with Mrs. C Aelprger, Mr. and Mrs. Woodford Kohler "pent Sunday evening with Mrs Collier.

Advertise in The Times and advertise again. Results come with constant effort. "Oil, IF I COULD BREAK THIS COLD I" Almost as soon a? said with Dr. Kin&'s New Discovery Get a bottle today!

In cases of rheumatism and lame back it penetrate? quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is an absolutely reliable, antiseptic application for cuts, burrjs, bites, and sting;. Sprains and bruises heal readily under its soothing-, penetrating qualities. (jet it from druggists ior 30 centsIf not satisfied return the bottle and get your jnoney back. Ever constipated or hare sick headache? Just try Wizard Lirer Whips, pleasant little pink pilLs, 29 cents. Guaranteed.

iJ.A.Graham,M.D.,C.M.

53 Muenich CtM Hammond. Office Hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to S v Phono 2!)".

-EYES-

i

KOBART

A very pretty home wedding was he'd a: the. home of Mr. and Mr?. Thomas Wotherpoon at 9:30 aturda-. inerniiu wh-n their daughter Mi?s Mary was united in marriage to Mr. Wiliiam Marshall of Gary. The bride woie a brown tailored suit arid hat and her attendant, Mus Rove Harter of Fast Chicago, vote a blue sun. The groom vvas attended

'by Mr. J'dm McGur.nery or Gary. J-ol-j low ing the ceremony w hf.-b was p-r-j formed by Rev. Witt of lh Christian church .1 wedding bie.-iUiast vvas served

account 1 nnd the young couple depirled for Chi-

rago and

present I h' tin- bride's

The rapidity with wK-ch this futye year-old family remedy relieves cough, colda and mil ia bronchial attacks is w'-tat has kept its popularity on the Increase year by year. . This standard reliever of colis anJ coughing spells never loses friends. It does quickly and pleasantly what it ii recornminded to do. One trial puts it In your medicine cabinet as absolutely ind;spensab!e. 60c and $1.20. jfc Bowels Usually Clogged? - Regulate them vrith eafe, sure, comfortaola Dr. King's New LL'e Pills. Correct that biliousness, headache, our stomach, tongtte coat, by eliaxia atinj the bowel-clogincss, 23c,

Sciciitilically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

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Cross Ties Wanted The Michigan Central will buy, at good prices, all ties yon can prod iter alon.n- its line. Call on local agent for particulars, or write B. A. Aikens. 1111' eh a s i n z Agent, Detroit.

Hammond Optical-Parlor 141 E. State St. Hammond, Ind.

DR. WARNER Osteopath w ill open an office at ROOM 115 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Tuesday, March 4:h. OFF1CF. nOFRS - 3-1 1 AND 1-.V

INDIANA GARDENS ROLLER SKATING Every Night and Sunday Afternoon Take Hammond or Whiting car to the door. Extra Attraction for Next Wednesday: Three Big Races M. MADURA, Manager.

returned that r-y will reside a

parents. The

f. ejiing. .A t l t he home of lironiii i" em

ployed at plant of

Gary as machinist in the col.e i the Illinois Steel Co. The!

PUT STOMACH IN -FINE CONDITION

Says Indigestion Results from an Excess of Hydrochloric Acid.

Indiana boulevard were Chicaso isitort

HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS i Be Better Looking Take

Olive Tablets

If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have

! a bad tate in your mouth a larv, no-good

feelin.? you should take Ulie 1 ablet?. Dr. Edward3 Olive Tablets a substitute for calomel "vere prepared by Dr.Edwards alter 17 years of study with bis patients. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed w ith olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pinip!e3. a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annuallv at 10c and 25c per bo. All druggists. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results.

t'ndiie.sted food delayed in the stoin-

I ai h decays, or rather. ferments the ! same as food left in the open air. m'3 j a noted authority. He also tells us that I Indigestion is caused by Hy per-acid'ty . meaning, there ts an excess of hydroj chloric ay-id in the, stomach which rre-

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That Will be Worn Out When Paid For. Do you know that the market is flooded vith player-pianos that are only experiments? Experimenting on player-pianos at the expense of the people is being practiced today by manufacturers who claim to "make all of their own player in their own factory." The price of

player mistakes is paid for by the customer, to perfect the best and reliable player action!

ment you are purchasing trouble. There are only a few player actions that are eonidered .standards and r;iab!. Th5 actions r found in every one of the high grade pianos sold at Straube'. Investigate the Inside Before You Buy. Kranich & Bach, Estey, Lindeman, Behr Bros., Kohler & Campbell, Marshall & Wendell, Straube, Haines Bros., Hammond, Wilborn, etc. Each piano is priced at the lowest cash price. The terms of rrymeat most, reasonable. Our prices kept dovn because we pay no commissions tooutsiders. Xo piano dealer.? that pay secr.n commissions can sell such a rarlety of good "old timers" for such a small price as sold at Straubs s. New Player Pianos, $395 and Up. Open Friday and Saturday Evenings.

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