Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 12 March 1919 — Page 8

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Your Blood Poor?

If it is, You Need Vino! Anaemic, run-down, nervous, devitalized conditions result from poor or thin blood. A glance at the formula of Vinol, printed on the label, will show that it contains the very ingredients necessary to make good blood. It soon creates a healthy appetite, improves digestion, and helps you to get full benefit from your daily food, and builds you up.

Drewiville, N. H. " My daughter was anaemic, had poor blood and suffered from indigestion and bilious attacks. As Vinol helped my son, I pave it to my daughter she soon improved in ho&ith. and it has built her ur and restored her health.' Mrs. N.Burnell.

Bradford. Pa. "I have used Vinol for impoverished blood. I was broken out with a rash and run dov, n eo it was hard for mo to keep about my workOther medicines did noeood, but Vinol

enriched my blood end improved my

condition very rapidly. "-Rose Lasky.

For all run-down, nervoos, anaomio condition. nrk women, overworked men, feeble old people and delicate children, there Is no remedy like Viaol.

HOW STOCKS OPENED

(By International CTews Service.) NEW YORK. March 12. After the upward moonient which characterized the trading In the stock market at' tho opening today slight recessions took phj.ee In various Issues many of which were subsequently regained. St. I'aul preferred after opening at 74. quickly advanced to 74 T- Heading showed an upturn of 'j at 86?. Kaldwln wan the chief feature of th5 equipments and after opening at SSVi. Quickly advanced to 90. Texas Oil In the first 15 minutes rose 4'j points to 201. a new higher on this li'ovement. V. S. Steel started fractionally lower tut rose to 9 S 'i . General Motors was active and strong, selling at 151'i

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ues-'day.

JOSEPH W. AVEIS, l)rnc-rist ami XORKI PHARMACY. Vinol is sold in East Chicago lv SCHLIEKER'S PHARMACY, and in Whitintr bv L. H. MATTERX, and 1) F ? UGGI STS EVE R Y VI 1 E R E."

"FLU" CURE EXCITES NO SYMPATHY

Coal

THE CALUMET COAL SUPPLY COMPANY CITY OFFICE: 570 HOHMAN ST. Yard No. 1: Detroit and Hlnk Stress.

Yard No. 2: Mich. Ave. and Sohl Sts. Immediate deliveries upon Pocahontas. Lump and Mine Run, Indiana Fourth Vein, Lump and Mine Run (Linton), Franklin County Large and Medium Lump and Mine Run. Orders now taken for fall deliveries, including any and all coals desired. TELEPHONE ALL ORDERS HAMZ.I0ND 618.

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Judge Anderson agreed

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with her. Party Comet Klffh. A Lithuanian christening rarty at

Gary cost Stanley K. Adomaitls. a Cht- j caso saloonkeeper J100 and costs. Ad-j

omaitis admitted that he had taken

two and one-half gallons of whiskey I from CMcago to Gary to a'dd llfo to

the party. Marcus Bos of Lake county was givn four months in j,ti! and a fine of J10Q for bringing in an automobile lo.-d of whiskey from Illinois. lie told the arresting officer that he was bringing it in for an unknown man, who was to mrt h!m at a certain corner in Gary. The officers waited almost three hours on the corner. but no one put In an appearance, to claim the linuor, ana juTgo Anderson decided that Cos brought It 1n to sell. While taking a stroll on the lake front. Andy Sengel found a s package containing: two gallons of whiskey and then the police officer"! found him. a--cording to S-.T.gel'a iory at the tim tho arret was made. He got two

months in .111 and $H0 fine. j John Ilolom of Lake county evolved j t':e idea of putting a f!e bottom In Hi j auto and bringing whiskey Info Ind!-ai-,,1 by this mepr.. hut th trick did j n-'t get h- th eagle es of flic Fedcval jricsti5P.tor. and J;e was arrested. ! He got off w ith a fine of $100. Fabian Kadara told the court that hi did not knew Indiana wns dry v. hen ho1

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hignest order ot workmanshi you Mill surely appreciate a suite of this class, and, especially so, when we are able to quote you the very low price of

COR. 62ND AND HALSTED STREETS Open Thursday and Saturday Evenings.

BRANCH STORES

and Michigan Avenue,

Corner 112th

Roseland. 9121 Commercial Avenue. Cor. Blue Island Ave. and 1Sth St

Corner 92nd and South Chicago.

4612-13 Wentworth Avenue 2S94-95 Milwaukee Avenue.

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March Housef urnishing Sales !

Our March Sales

This is home furnishing time. With the c o m i il g of spring comes the desire to dress up the home. We are prepared to fulfill this desire in a series 'of March, Home Furnifhln? Sales. You will fjnd. everything that got:3 to make the home beautiful reduced in price this month.

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A Ten Piece Dining Room Suite This suite in William and Mary design is made of solid quarter sawed oak with rubbed and polished tiuish, exquisite workmanship throughout. a. Itb full length glass door?, . . Highly finished surface, size 4S inch, exlnEL VlOSCt in an Rttractive design, j ahlA tends S feet. Like above illustration, very well mad r f yr ttW A good value at our reg- r 4 r Hiid very desirable. Regularly sold .it "S W - . ular price J40.00. Special during these I '. 3 , 550. During these sales at S .sales at 1 Bf . with easy sliding drawers for silver- , 26 inches across the top, to match IlllGt warp- linens, etc. Very graceful lines. OGrVCr Kuite in dsiga and finish, useful and size 52 inches, highly pol r very attractive for your j ri yc ished sjrface $50.00 value during M dining room. A ? 23.00 table special I Mz-Lx. these sales it at 1 S S . . Arm Chair and five side chairs wUh best Spanish leather slip j i A nf c r IJinma ( haiN seat- Box fceat construction, well made. Good value at our rllJL CL LU illllllg V-.nailO roguiar price ?G0. Very special, complete set at 1 w

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A Nine Piece Dining Room Suite This Popular Design May be Secured Here in Suites or Separate Pieces Hre Is a beautifully constructed dining room suite similar to illustration in Queen Anne design. There are two tables that match, perfectlv, one in oval priced below, the other round, $70 value at .o6 30. The Buffet is 60 inches wide and has a French plate mirror. The China Closet is beautifully designed. Perhaps this Is the suite vou have been looking for. Come in and see it this week.

$80 Oval Table $61 dt

$100 Buffet $7950

$53.50 China Closet $48

$60.00 Chair Set 42

Beautiful Chinaware Attractive Designs and Fine QualityChina Moderately Priced

1 00 Piece Dinner Set

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in genuine Nippon China, a verv artistic design in small border wUh gold edge. lnc!uded are plates, lunch plates, butter plates, sou;) plates, tureens, platters, etc. A

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in very good looking pink spray design with gold. Set is complete to serve twelve people. A set that

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A 42 Piece Dinner Set at $7.50 Neat patterns in gold or pink designs may be seen at this very low price. This set will serve six people and is aii extraordinary $7.50 value at our speeial&ilc price.

New Linens forYour Home Table Damask

69c

Table Set

--64 inches wide with double face satin finish, very beautiful patterns and wonderful alue, during the March Sales pei yard -

Ktra. heavy satin finish double face damask, very exclusive patterns. Cloth G4i72 with six napkins to match, hemstitched. 2"x20. Set complete at -

$3.78

64x88 Table Cloth

Kxtra heavy fine finish satin damask, large floral border with attractive center design! Special value for this sale at -

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Whittall Rugs are Best The Domestic Whittall Rug will Outwear Ninety Percent of the Oriental Rugs on the Market Today We are Exclusive Agents for this Rug in this Tenitory.

"Whittall" Worsted Rugs $87.50 A lifetime floor covering in colors and designs that rival the finest oriental pieces and of a quality that will xvear and clean far better. Some very attractive dining room rugs are now in stock. Many special values at this price during these sales.

Whittall Wool Wilton Rugs $78.75 These arc of the same make and weight as the above, but the pile is wool instead of worsted. These rugs arc shown in some very good Chinese and Oriental effects in blue, mullberry and brown shades.

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Community Silverwear To complete the spring rejuvenation of your home perhaps you need new silverware. Euy Community this time because it wears a lifetime. We have & most complete stock of this popular silverware in the "Adam" and "Patrician" designs. These patterns carry the famous Fifty Year Guarantee.

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Bridal Wreath

Specials

The "Bridal Wreath"' pattern' guaranteed for ten years, is also very satisfactory. 6 Tea Spoons at 89c 6 Dessert Spoons. $1.67 C Table Spoons $1.78 6 Orange Spoons..$1.68 Butter Knives. at....39c Sugar Shells, at 39c Baby Spoons, each..39c Pickle Forks, each..59c Cold Meat Fork. at..69o C Eerry Spoons at..93c

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brouBht ome liquor from his home n North Dakota to his brother In ' "You cme a long way to violate the law and I will ht you go wita a fine of $30," JuUse Anderson told him.

21 GALLONS DUMPED IN GUTTER Joe Mysiiney of 494T Nortl.cotc ave., Ka?t Chicago, was arrested last night or. Highland ftroet, Hammond by Officer C. Fandrl charged with violating the I quor law.

Mysliney, who had twenty-one gallons of whiskey in his automobile, was f;ned J80.O0 and Riven a suspended jail sentence of 30 days by Judge Klotz In the Hammond city court this morntns. The whiskey, which was confiscated was dumped in the gutter in front of the Hammond police station.

FOR SUNDAY BASEBALL. (By International News Barrio.) BALTIMORE, td.. March 12. The ancient blue laws prohibiting: baseball

and other outdoor recreation in this city on Sunday are scrapped today. Mayor Preston sismed tho new Sunday baseball ordinance recently postponed by both branches of the city council repealing the old laws.

THOUGHT THEY WERE AFTER HIM

Burns hotel on Calumet avenue and Jumped through the big plate glass. Joyce hit the window first with his head in which a deep gash was cut. He was cut about the body also and it took the doctor, who was called to the Hammond police station some time to sew him up. Steve, was arrested by Officer C. Fnndrl and Is now in jail charged with disorderly conduct.

Steve Joyce, of East Chicago, a

teaming contractor, came over to I l.very larnier neeas at least a shct-

Hammond and g5t drunk last nijrht gun and a small caliber rifle Remingand early this morning he went to the ton preferred. 3-12-tf

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