Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 237, Hammond, Lake County, 20 March 1919 — Page 7

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Thursday. March 20,' 1910.

THE TIMES.

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BAD TEETH OFTEN CAUSES RHEUMATISM

j So Sa?a Jainea H. Allen. Who Drova Oat J Rheumatic Poison Afler Bciup Gripped, for Years.

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Mrs. Amelia livery, of Chicago, and on. Sgt. W. P. livery, of Johnston, rin.. visited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin tlehrke of Central avenue.

Scholi and Company have a 3-ton truck. Mrs. William Zweis enterone o'clock dinner, among

the out of town guests being the lat- ' ''V parent?. Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller 0 f Kast Side. :tij. Catherine Hughes of New York ienue has returned from Florida, v here she spent three months visiting at the home of her daughter. Mrs. 3'.. rt Brockman. Florence Moore entertained a num1 ' of girl friends at a ft. Patrick's party at her home in Cleveland av er. u". (James were played and refreshments were served, a most delightful f v '-nirig being spent. Mrs. August Kiose of Central avenue is expected home this week from Vancouver. Fl. C., where she has spent ;'ci!il weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude V. Humphreys. Her r-U-ct, Mrs. Claude V. Humphreys will i -'.urn home with her. Mrs. I,eo T. Mulva of Cleveland avc-tv.-e is visiting in New London, W'is. Mrs. Frank T'uh'ke's Sunday school gave a St. Patrick party at the M. C church parlors on Tucsjav eve Th member? of the Boosters class "err- their guests.

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Tak- icv prescription, which t11 first -class druggists dispense m.der the nnmi; AlWiirhu. s:i) s .limit's II. Allen. In two davs it V.WI Marl to drive the poisonous uric acid frttm your joints and muscles, and free you from all rheumatic pain and agony and 1 "due- svol'it 11 Jo'jits. Itht -u mat ic iiipismii often sets ii to the pystt tn through dt'f.t veil teeth, iul 7 conseejiiencc people who desire to avoid rheumatism in --.'!? t.i ctme should have had teeth attended to at !?. Wear warm cloth's. gt t out in the fresh Hir hp1 sunshine whenever possible; keep the h.tlv clean, drink pointy of pure water, don't overload the stotnach and avoid alcohol. evei m its mildest form.

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but to banish all wigns find

rheumatism and tin it qulokl dreds of well peopV. once full i mutism, will freely urc you t

bottle or Alleiirhu at once. The blessed relief this marvelous prescription quickly liivcs ha made for it thousands of friends. It ;s Mr. Allen's own discovery; it mide h:m trun and well .it'ter rheum. -tism hid crippled him and made him unfit for work. It is guara nt c ti. Adv.

Sunitn; fur timaha. N'.-lt.. to visit the j tatter's son. The hitter's seven year o'd dnti liter is (joins? blind and has marie ,i request to see hr g ratidtnot h - j er f.n wi. ieh riason they are making;

the trip. i.astel tierstel arraigned in the city t'l'iitt for hiivins a 1 91 S license on his machine was fin d $1 and costs, upon la merit of which he wis released. Mrs. .1 e : s ! - C. Smith. Mrs. Marguerite F. Ma. key mid Miss Pessie N'ac f v. ii btiifitain the members of the Vo'inn l-adies tSuild and the Plymouth A i ti Society at a silver offering at the 1 1 . 1 1 1 of Mrs. Smith in 'iler street litniht. The following men were nrra;sn"d in li-,e i-ny court for having a 1 ! ! S

license t;is still attached to their ma

chine James I.ittnciona, !;nl.dl!i 2!-j i naii, .1. H.iibl. Arthur ak.y, Juiin I

Miller and John K t . Joe Ha.-se and Mrs Catherine Miller

Tom Smclser ti')5 Taint and Hardware.

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A'ork and Dress Shoes for the men at Coldsmtlh's. S2S. 119th t. T TIIK PHIM 'K.SSi TOMIilll'. Old Wives for New" a Cecil 1 '" Mille production from I'avid t Iraham Phillips' i" nsatitiral novel. Also Iron Test and Pathv News. 3-2')-It ru TiiKimi;. Miss Ma i i,uei i'.e Clark .scored ani tinr bi; bit at the Star last night, in 'l.it.ie Miss Hoover"; she will appi ar for the last times tonight in that hie; oicccfS, alon;,' with the tine homo talent vaudeville program, full of sur-

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big stars tomorrow.

A complete line of Wilson Bros Press Shirts at Goldsmith's. .r2S. llath St. 3- 13-''t Whiting is producing wonderful home talent in vaudeville as you will ate at the contest at the Star tonight: be there early and see MarKutr:te Clark in "Little Miss Hoover;" also 7 big Mats in a record-breaking p-.--cram tomorrow. 3--'"-'

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Accounts due the Whiting News Co. are p.'.vnble at the store, .VJ4. 119th street, on or before March 1. aft-r that date where collector service is required, a charge of o percent wi 1

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Many ailments are causec' by stomach weakness. Faulty digestion leads to biliousness, sick headache, dizziness, sallow skin and eruptions. Maintain a healthy condition of the stomach and you will get rid of the chief cause of your sufferings. Do not neglect the laws of health. Keep stomach, liver "and bowels in order by timely use of

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ROBERTSDALE

LarcMt Sal of Any Medicin in th World. Sold rrwbcra. la bozos. 10c. 23c

The degree team of the Whiting Koyal Neighbors will go io Hammond Monday evening to do "the initiatory work for the Hammond Royal Neighbor Camp. The ofTieprs and the membt rs of the .-!( rial drill are requested to be present at the practice Pt the 1. t . ). 1'. hal! Friday afternotui. Mrs. H. l.Hitc tf Mvrt'.e avenue entertained Mr. and Mrs. I.ightall and daughter. Vauita. at a six o'clock diuner the forepart of the week. Mrs. William Creiscii of Lake avenue visited htr sist-r. Mrs. Leslie Pierce, who is visiting at the home of Mrs. Framis Groves of Rogers Park. Tuesday. Mrs. Murra of Ui berts avenue and Mrs. Frank Spots of lltith street were Chicago shoppers Wednesday. Miss Cladys' Vader and Miss Avis Hunt of Kast Side were the guests of Mrs. Jack Baehi of Indiana boulevard Tuesdrt . Mrs. Fred Bimhammer of Myrtle avenue attended a birthday party given in

For Rent t unfurnished rooms -- with heat onrth of ll?th street: no

thildrt-n preferred. Apply Whiting t News Co. 3-20-31 j

latest stales and rotors in SpritiS Hi's ami caps at Goldsmiths "'2. 119lh street. 3-19-21 For Half-On ncco.int of golni t I'.'iiope; new Victor Victrola; No. 9 and records, very cheap. 244 Sheridan avenue. 3-20-lt For up to date Men's Furnishings, so to Goldsmith's. 52'. 119th St. 1S-2 honor of Mrs. P.undc of Hammond Tuesday. Mrs. Herman Kmken of Indiana boulevard was a South Chit ago shopper Tuesday. Mrs. C. Tinim of Lake avenue wa in South t'hicago on business Monday. Mrs. Ida Koch and Mrs. John Lehr were t'hicago shoppers Tuesday. Claude Williams has been ill at his

EP LOOKING YOUNG

BURN OIL FOR HEATING AND COOKING Do away with dirt and labor of coal. 30 minutes a week will take care of your stove. Best, cleanest and cheapest fuel to hum in your home, (.'all and sec burners demonstrated at 122 Sibley St.. opposite Monon depot. OIL GAS HEAT & LIGHT CO. Hammond, Ind.

It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret of keeping young is to feel voting to do this you must watch your liver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyes pimples a bilious look in your face dull eyes with no i . - t :il ..II : . - -

cparKie. xour cocior win ieu you uiuciy I per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowel3 and liver. I Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician j in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to ! his patients for years. ! Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clearing the svstem of impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets by their olive color. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists.

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5,000 Players! $1,000,000 to produce it! Old .Jerusalem reproduced in its entirety of 40 B. (..'.! Caravans of camels, herds of elephants! An entire circus! 2,200 horses! Marvelous effects of sand storm in the desert!

She lived 40 years D. C. She lives today. History records no other figure like her.

As a Historic Spectacle as a Drama which has traced a scarlet thread thru the centuries as one of the masterpieces of great pictures you cannot afford to miss it Admission Only 15 and 25c

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ious dn's waste, sour bile ami lndiK stthle material left tiver in the lnny i which if lint el im Ilia teil t very day, become food for the inillious of bacteria . which inftst the bowels, the quick re-! suit is jmisons and toxins which are j then absorbed into the blood causing ! headache, bilious attacks, foul breath.

had taste, colls, stomach trouble, kidney misery, sleeplessness, iniiurt; blood and all sorts of ailments. People who ft el Kood otn; day and badly the next, but who simply can not cet feeling nnht are urged to obtain quarter pound of limestone phosphate l the druK stt're. This will cost very little but is sufficient to make anyone a real crank on tin; subject of internal sanitation. Just as soap and hot water act on the skin, t h ansine. sweetening ad freshening, so limestone phosphate and . hot watt r act on the stomach, liver, kidneys an dbowels. It is vastly more important to bathe on the Inside than (,n the outside, beexue the skin pores fj.i not absorb Impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores dn. Adv. home on Roberts avenue for the ynfl few days. Mrs. Kdward Freese of Myrtle avenue was in Hammond on business Tuesday. Mrs. Starrintt of Indiana boulevard 1" on the sick liM. l'r d Kb mm of Indiana boulevard and son Robert isitetl Mrs. Klemm at the South Shore hospital in ('hicaKo Tuesday, and report her Kettins ab-nB nit-ely after lor operation. Mrs. Thomas Haird of Huberts mcntic

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is als on the sick list. Mrs. Stwatki and children of F-arl street isited at the Stwatki home in Kast Side Tuesday. The Ladies' Aid of the Lutheran church will have a bazaar and bake sale at the church Friday. March 21. from two to five. Kwryone is cordially invited to attend.

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Mrs. L. P. Iavlnder. of t'hicago, visited friends here yesterday. Mrs. Millie Carstens. of Chicago, visited relatives here yesterday. Frank Maloy has leased the Grand theatre and has secured the services of n. H. Viant as manager. Albert Haack. of Gary, visited relatives here yesterday. These n ee days begin tn make the farmers think of petting the ground readv for their sprint; crops. Henry I'opp" was in Chicago yesterday on business.

CHILDREN HATE PILLS, CALOMEL AND CASTOR OIL

If cross, feverish, constipated, give "'California Syrup of Figs."

POLITICIANS AROUSED BY THE REPORTS

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particular localities were men. who could not be trusted far with power in thir hntids. The announced purposes of the organization are extrtniely vnerue ana thus far the newspapers of the state nerally apparently have kept hands off. OUT FOR BOLSHEVISTS. One good view of the orgranlzat Ion Is to the effect that such an organization will go far towards stopping any possible increase In Bolshevistic tendencies

Look back at your childhood days. Reinembf r the "dose" mnthur insisted on castor oil, calomel, cathartics. How you hated them, how you fought against taking them. With our children it's different. Mothers who cling to the old form of rhysic simply don't realize what they do. The children's revolt Is well-founded. Their tender little "insides" are injured by them. If your child's stomach. liver and bowels need cleansing, give only delicious "California Syrup of Figs." Jts action Is positive, but gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harmless "fruit laxative" hand; they know children love to take it; that it ever fails to clean th-- liver and bowels and sweeten the stoiraeh. and that a teaspnnful given today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a fiO-cent bottle of "California Srup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages ami f u grown-ups plainly on each bottle. Heware of counterfeits sold litre. See that it is made by "California Fig Pvrup Company." lie-, fuse any other kind with contempt. Adv.

costs of all kinds to the consumer. There is a report being circulated here that the new farmers' organizations are being brought together for the sole purpose of fixing rtices and if this proves true the organization quickly would work tt promote soeial unrest and Bolshevism among the varied int.rests of the country, whieli are riot agricultural in character. Central Indiana at present seems to be the hot -bed of the new organizations, although the ramifications already are extending far Into other corners of the stat-.

JESS WILLARD IS CONFIDENT r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 NKW TURK, March i!0. Ray Archer Is one 'man who doesn't believ e Jack

Dempsey will uncrown .less Willaid ! when they meet next July. j Archer, who performs business chores i for the big Kansan and who is some-j times mentioned as his manager, today

predicted that AVillard will win Just as sure, as July rolls around. He sajs b'g Jess is going to wager big money on his own chances and that he is confident of his ability to handle Dempsey with ease. "Willard will surprise the boxing public when he steps into the ring." fald Arch'r. "Those who qxpect to see him

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see instead a finely conditioned flfhtinp man. "Jess is training hard for this fight." Archer continued, "and he has obtained the advice of some of the best trainers in the business."

KIDNEYS. WEAKENING? BETTER LOOK OUT!

Kidney and bladder troubles don't disappear f themselves. They grow upon you, slowly but steadily, undermining your health with deadly certainty, until you fall a victim to incurable disease. Stop your troubles while there is time. Don't wait until little pains become big aches. l)on't trifle with disease. To avoid future suffering begin treatment with GOLD MF.DAI Haarlem Oil Capsules row. Take three or four every day until you feel that you re entirely free from pain. ' This well-known preparation has been one oV the national remedies of Holland for centuries. In 16'.b' the govern

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in the .".OOfl.oOO population of Indiana. It has been known for a long time thet the farming element in Indiana represented perhaps 60 per cent of the voting population. With such a political levt .- in band any sing'e party would b" assured of victory. According to the underground talk that is being beard at interval'? here it is a nice race between the Democrats and Republicans in many local communities for the plum of control of this new orgi niza t ion. That if. will affiliate with the strong farmer-leaders of each of the two parties seems certain. The great live stock meeting here today was pointed to as one of the concrete evidences of farmers activity in Indiana. Th-re are many here, who are watching the organization of the farmers closely. Some feel that it may be a -c-flcx of the great farmers' organization in the northwest, which has attracted unfavorable comment. Among these are cfficials. who have been charged during the period of trie war with watching

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