Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 255, Hammond, Lake County, 10 April 1919 — Page 8

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SAYS HOT WATER WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER.

Whiting Adve rtis em ents Are Winners

CAN

Everyone should drink hot waterj ,

with phosphate In It, before breakfast. .

nnil arr accepted Uy Thr W klllnc eva lo., Plia. lltXh St.. I'himr 13.H-W.

NOTICE. After this date the

rate

for 10

minimum

morntng. to prevent

m i-iogcins

our bile a n.l charce of 30 cents. Whitinc. Ind..

o feel a." rtn- 'lii- proverbial fi

.. , - must kpp th liver w ashed . classified advertising will be

,:.r!tin- lm'lr": n; ' : cents per line with a

- i ' S J'Ull. ,-- t i IV J "with indigestible material.

-.prisonous toxins, sajs ft noted rnvjMarch Slst

sic. an. tf you get headaches. It's, your liver. " If 5ou catch cold easily, it your liver. J If vou wake up-with a bad taste, furred "tongue, nasty breath or stomach berorr.ss rancid, it's your liver. Sallow skin, muddy oonnple-yion, -watery eve? r il denote liver uncleanhness. Tour .liver is the most important, also the

7 BEAT "TIZ" WHEN FEET HURT

"Tiz" for sore, tired, puffed up, aching, calloused feet or corns,

FEATHERS ALWAYS SMART FOR SPRING

Thursday

April

10,

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Tom Smelser (505 Ind. Taint and Hardware.

Blvd., t'-r j-i-snj

rRIVCK.S TH E KTTK 1" TOMfiHT, Wild Youth." by 5tr "Albert Patk- ; a special Pe MUle production: . a Irathe New : cminc tomorrow-. --

of M y Prestos'

4-lP-lt

to release th dsmmfl-UB body waste, j

bll and toxins. Mn.'t folks resort to ; violent calomel, which is a dangerous.

saUt-ating- chemical 'which can only be ' used orcssionsllv b-ri! its aerurmi- I

.- i,tes In the tissues. ais attacks the! and should not require any

"bones. .centive. Open

-most abused an-i noglcctcd organ or trie ; t"s in. uiri

-hodv. Few know its function cr how j

ease the danvmed-up body waste, j

For Pale Fase burner: good Con. M4 Fred street; rear.

cop.d ;-4-10-2

Tnu ran be happy-footed !n a moment t'se "TIz' snd m-tfr suffer with tender.

n.i- burning, blistered, swollen, tired. , smelly feet. "Tif'' and only "TIz'" takes i (He fain and soreness out tf c'irns. cal-j louses and bunions-. As soon as jnt rut your feet In aj

1 la bath, volt just feel the happine.s!

fnaliH -rt. Hi)vr Rood our poor, old feet fert. They want to dan.-e for i.

"Til' Is jrrand. "Tiz" instantly draws rut all the prisonous e.xudailons which p'.jrT tip your feet and cause sore, inflamed, arhinpr. sweat , smelly fert. '.et a 25-cent boX of Tit.'' at any rltitK iote or department s'ore. t;t distant foot relief. Laugh at foot sufferers who complain. Because your f-et are nerr. ne-ver jroinic to bother or make you limp any more. Adv.

The savings habit

Evary man and woman, sick or we

its own reward

ether '0-

salr,s account wiU

i . the TV'hltlns: Favlras an-1 tosn A

- should drink e-h mornln before ; cjation.

fcreckfat. & irlass of bot water with a I teaaroenful of limestone phosphate in ,

it, to wash from th liver and bowels the previous day's inriipestlblo niHterial. - the poisor.s. sour btl and toxins: thus - cleansinp, ewoeteninar and freshenlnK t the entire a'lmentary earal before puttinr more feed into th stomach. - litmestone phosphate, fles r.ot re- - strict the d'et like, calomel, because it i can not ealivat. for it Is harmless and : yu can at enythins: afterwards. It is L lnexpensiv and almost tasteless, and ny pharmarist wlU sell -yo-u a quarter petred. which Is stiffietnt for demon- : stratlon of how hot water and limestona phosphate cleans, stimulates and freshr ena the liver, keeping you feeHny fit, day In and day out. Adv.

Office 0 H?tK street.

WHITING and its PEOPLE

AT THF. STAR 1HKATRE. Tortarht Is the last rt'jtht to j 'Sportirz I'lfe,'" the world's most fa-mo-:. rar"; tomorrow the T-star productions. 4-in-l

loved after the business seslon. luncheon following".

and a

will he sorry, to 1-arn of the suddn death of Mr Kh.fm. which occurred at Fsnta Cruz The Tlheem. t-.

jmerly residents of th city and tint:!

it I 'heem was sent to "al:forn.n. j where he was presidrt of the Ptan i:ard Oil Comrjrv. Th- deceased was ; fifty seven years o'd and was identi-

; oer, with the on tnduetrv in the fn.ted , States f-i- more than thirty vear. i Mr. r,fbfl. Si., is ery ill at the Jheme of his son. rvter r,nbH. l j Central avenue. l:tt!e hopes hc.nr enjtertained for his re,-ovrr?-.

on Fridav e are urgd to of importance

Sisters w '. ; he held n'ng. All members present as business

to be tran.sa.cted. A p cture In the window of Russell Smith- real estate window !s attre.ctInsr considerable attention. Th picture of the Cascade mountains was ta:en br Mr. Smith while on h's tr p

was n!ar"

Mr. and Mrs Thr.-.Hm-. uA-ii..'.

Th. regular m-etlnir of the rythian ' p, ..,.. P),r. ,r . . ',..

n M:ch ?an. ! ?ter John, anested for' sr-eedinr.

wa arraigned be'ore .T-jdg"' Grern. but was d sm ssed. Fran- St e sow, cat. arrested for the same r,ff.-ne. wp" fined $ta and oot. M. M. Ruhik. also , taken Into ruatodv for ri1int. was rl-t on $25 cash bond 'o an-

jpear today for trial.

last year, it was en,argn r,a in-n The rvmouth sni

t 'J V'4lfe'

Suffered With Rheumatism, Catarrh and Stomach Trouble "I think 'Number 40 f or Th Blood'

. a a blood purifier has no equal. When

; I beran to take 'Number 40' 1 was in

very poor health as I had Rheumatism. Catarrh. Stomach Trouble, Lead ToisonIng. and an Itch that I had tried almost every known remedy to relieve. I have taken six bottles of 'Number 4"' and am on a fast road to recovery. 1 owe 'my life to it as I usd to weigh 12T pounds and now weih 145. my ustisual weight.

I could write more but this siioiiN be enough to convince the most skeptical, and you are at liberty to use this letter' anyway ou desire.-' Oeo. K linker, ! Lima. Ohio. . Th ingredient in "Number 41 Fr The Blood" are set'down in the f. s. i Tispensatory and other reliable medical ! books as follows: 'Employed in diseases! of the glandular System, in bioorf poison, constipation, stomach and liver troubles, chronic rheumatism, ratirrh. ! sores, ulcers, skin eruptions, marcurial ' and lead po.soninf. L'nder its u, nodes, tumors, scrofulous swellings that have withstood all other treatment dis- ' aprenr as if bv magic." i Trepared by J. C. Mendenhall. Evansville. Ind., 40 years a druggist. Sold by Jos. 'Weis. Hammond, and Central trug Stote. Tndir.na Harbor. Adv.

to go without surrendering the sovtrtfnty of undermining the Constifutlon of the United States. WHY OPPOCZS JrACT. "1 am against this constitution b cause, while ostensibly formulated to preserve peace, yet eight of its articles legalize war and four of them compel it.

Fat People Get Thin Best safe home method ';t a .n:.!t

"Because it confers upon an execu- box of oil of kcrein at the druggists, tlve council the literal domination of ' f',,i"w Plain direct ions tinder $ inn guar-the-world and give. Kn.l.nd control of Vntlr "Z'ViU New 'boo that council. . I tells all about reducing- weight quickly, "No nation should have such power , Pleasantly, lastinglv. m plaun wrapper in a scheme ,o promote equality. rX"T?!? Because it makes no provision for , " J ' the election by the people or bv the1 . ' peoples' congress fur the selection of "lcu.tural case cf the high school our one represents ti e In that council, ar' P'ann nc to hflv n S show, but leaves him to executlv e choice on! v. 8 nd rn!r ,he " -"nine dozens in tbThus in the name or democracy the ' 'if,, ho to b" hp!'1 at Purdue reopie have no voice in selecting 'he " """4. one man w ho shall represent this M,a- , . F r ro. An appropriation of

tion it, the one bodv that ti to govern "UU'J employment of a isitthe world as high-handed a piece of lB nurf' ?-nd th' expenses of her de-

autocracy as was ever proposed on

pattmrnt of the Red Cross work has-

earth. When Lrouis XIV said. -l am the b'n vnteri h" ,hp '" ":' chapslate,' he went no further," 'lll!jh' n"d Cr"-

Indiana Items Brew Your Own bg r

22 Cent a Gallon

" )S 3, B. Merrlsoa f New Tcrk - avwriu antertalned her 'brother and :-rfe, Sir. and Mrs. Pitcfcburn. of Etj- - Slewood. IJktoIa Lemen ef Ohio avenue tidarwant an operation on the gt-ands " hie throat at the Pt. Bernard hospital In Chicago on Tuesday, . V.ss Ruth Tllton of LaPorte avsnu - i .bl to be out after an i:inees with Strinay eora throat. IXlta Gladys OefTlnger entertained the rembsri of the Beta Gamma T'rsi!oa CoToritv at her home in Oliver st . .on Tuesday evening. Cards were en-

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:Dr. Edvrards Olive Tablets' Get : at the Cause and Ecmove It i Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substl- ' hJte for calomel, ect gently oa the bov.-el3 - r.nd positively do the work. . People afiiicted with bad breath f.r.d ' r z'jda relief through Dr. Ed-srard;' r.Oiivo Tr.blats. - The pleasant, sus.ir2""ated fablers zro tzkzn for bad brecllTV" ell Trho lenor; then, v 'Jr.Edr:ado, Olive Tcb!?t3 Bet gcr'; trrl-j cn the bcT.vc!3 and livc.

.iuictxT tr.cm to natural action 'iarln-r the bleed cr.d r-"tlv P'-irif yi-i-

' .-! entire eyrtc . They do that which ". -r.-ercu3 cz'.cr-icl clccs without ac; icl the bd eftor effects. "; All the ber.2i5.t3 cf nisty, sickeninc:, C ipln cathcrtirs are derived from Dr. -ildwarcls' Olive Tablets without griping, prin or ET.7 disagreeable effects. ; Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the "formula after seventeen years ef prac- - tire amon patient3 afflicted with v bowel and liver complaint, with the . attendant bad breath. ; Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are purel7 a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive r color. Take one or two every night for .- a week and note the effect. 10c and 25c : per box. All druggists.

colored most beautifully 'by Dr. F. 5a'athe of WbJtir.c in Japanese oils.

Karl Toung of Rob.rts avenue was i taken to the South Chicago hospital

where he underwent an operation for arpendlcltis. The Royal Xeigh'bers w-tll ha-e an Indoor p!cn!o at their meeting net Mondar night. Members are to bring their own lunches. rfr. Sam Fchlec.htv enetertained the Loyal 'Wome.n's class of the Christian church at her home In Sheridan ave on Tuesday evening. The business of the evening was followed by a pheasant social session after which refreshments were eerved. The riymouth Aid Society of the Congregational church in conjunction with the Tounsr L.Rd!e Guild will give an Easter Vaiiar and food sale In the church parlors on the afternoon and evening- of Thursday, April 17th. There will be many useful and pretty articles for sale. The closing: exercises of the tVhittn? evening: school will be held in the high school assembly room at 7;?0 p. m. Supt. Hosklnson win give a report of the even'nir school; exercises will be Riven by the various classes. Miss Mouton w-ni sine- a solo and Charles S Surprise of Hammond will give an address. Trin. U C. Grubb will present the diplomas. Mr and Mrs. O M. Merrtman entertained at a dinner rarty at their home in Cleveland aven-!e on Tuesday evening; in honor of Mrs Leonard Johnson nee Miss Mabel Vlrey. the Writing: school teach'r, who has just been married. The quests were Misses

Evelyn H"0d. Minnie Sweets. Vera i

Wilson. Miss Marjor; Thelen Wc-ch-ner, Mrs Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Merriman. The AShiting friends of Mr. and Mrs. William Rheen of Ft Tl.chmond. Cal..

and

jToung lad es Guild will enterta'n the

Men's Club tomorrow nicht at the Crngre gatienal riurch. A prcg-ra ri has ben p.anned and refreshments are to be served. oldir and Sailer boys and all other friends are cordially Invited.

ST. JOHN

Quite a number from here attended the funeral of the at .jr! Mary Wai? at Schererville on Tuesday. Miss Lena Schumacher of Hammond visited Tuesday here with relatives. Mrs. C. L. Fritts spent several days here with her mother. Mrs Mary Kei!man. Gerlach Bros, have shipped a car of cattle to Hammond. Mrs. William Poescher spent Wednesday at Hammond. Foe sale at the Frank Gerbach residence near the Gerlach Bros, gjroeerv s(ore on Saturday. April 13 the following; articles will be sold: on larire soft coal heater, and wood burning cook stove, cupboard and other small articles. 4-10.1 A large number of farmers are having their milk hauled with the truckAnton Speller has purchased the house across th road cf the Catholic school owned bv Jacob Schmal.

Here are two of the latest arrivals from Pans and like the hats which :ame ever earlier in the season they make a chnrrnir.jr use of feathers. The small black turban on top is completely covered with black paradise and is a srrart suit or afternoon 1 at. The other is bisck satin ana straw combined with a rather hisrh :rnwr and rolling brim. A band of sumt goose encircles the crown.

AN ENDLESS CHAIN. TTre is the endless chain of recommendations for Lydia K. Tinkhani's Vegetable Compound. There is hardly a town or villag" in the fnited States from which women liav no written letters t-llmg of health restored by Lydia K. Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound. Tf you re stifformz- from some female trouble, '-our t-eighhor ;f yhe has ever used Ln;.-i Ti. Pinkhr.m's Vegetable Compound. In mm cases you will find that 'he has regained health by its iisa and ill recommend it to you.- -Adv.

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always stand as, sponsor for nnd protector cf the ':ntri'iti:.' poliMcal. terr.torial, financial and national, of a. I thoij smr.ll count t ies Rgaii-i--t the poers of Kurope w hom the l'resident admits will b- unfriendly to them. Let us not b' deenrd. I'er. if we enter this league of nation", we lOiaM bo caild into every way that rhall h'rraficr bouuht nn.vwhere on this earth. "In the last hundred years Luropean rations have tn gated in eighty wars. Becau-e o our policy and isolation and our refusal to be entangled in those conflict" we hrvc Iind but five. Hid this rresc;".t constitution Viren in force, it is my firm belief, after a careful study of the causes that led to those wars, that most of them would have been waged d'spite it. and in that event we would have been breaking into every cne of them. Our men and our resources would have been depleted and the nation that we today ha and love would not be. WISHES TOTE Off QUESTION. "And it must be remembered, too, that Article lfi confer? an unrestricted right upon th" eecuti-, e council to recommend what effectne military or naal force the members of the leagui shall contribute m order to participate in any war. Tl i.- Is so manifestly contrary to the provisions in our Constitution that it ought not to be adopted without firs! heinj,' submit te.d to the direct vote of the profile who alone have power to alt"r that instrument. WISHES VOTE ON- QUESTipW. "It may be that the American people are ready to adopt this policy, but if

i so I think thy should thoroughly unS derstand it b' fore they take the step. I and I profoundly believe that thv

are eternally fixed and th- resources of I should hexe a chance to vote on the the allied goernments are to be a : led "ue ' " 'nre they embark upon thus on to see that th- s national strait-j tempestuous sea jackets shall never be readjusted and all I ani fuiI sympathy with the unitftisi. in many in?.tances. without any re- j versal hatred of war and the worldgard whatever to the wisius ..( the peo- wide oassin,, f- peace. " continued Snple handed about or the desi of the "'or Watson, "and t am willing to yield nations whose boundan-.s are thus es- n'-uch to secure some kind of an associtablished." 1 atton among the nations that will preBOSTON SPEECH Or WILSON. ) vnt th', "n ""d promote the other. Referring to President Wilson's re-! My very conscience would cry out cent Boston speech, Penatot v atson I Katnst me if I were to vote against quoted what be d-tsigr.ated a the fol- I n1' blan to prevent all future wars that

KEEP NATIONALISM

VIEW OF WATSON

(Continued from pace one )

of the l.'nited States, to abrogate the Monroe doctrine, to limit the sovereignty of our government or to transf'r th control of our domestic affairs to foreign countries. "And. unfortunately, our latest advice is that President Wilson says to us. 'Take this or nothing' I shall net vote for it as it stands. I shall support it if amended to meet 1Tiy objections, not altogether indeed, but even to a onsidersb'e degree, for I faor the priniirle though I am opposed to lr nprluifttim : now proposed m the instrument before us. BY THE CONSTITUTION ITSEI.T. "Mark you. these questions are to be determined by the terms of the Const itutior itself; not by what President Wilson says abou? tr,m. or what Judge Tart says about them, or what eithe-r Senators Ledge or Knox or any other man may say ah .ut them, either fo or against. We trust look to the instrument itstif s 'urnishing the best evidence e us st-ength or its wikie. th" strongest argument or Its appro-.--1 or its condemnation, and theEe quest unit the rp'..- thsmselvos must finally de ternnne." In summin- up his position on 'lie whole business. Senator Watson said"Talk of settling the peace of tho world for all future generations? The conference in Fans has been sitting for four rr.on'hs and has not een mad peace with Germany, or wlh Turk--..-or with Austria, or with Bulgaria. Ur -cause of this delav their business it suspended and their indus'.rics left dangling and their f jture uncertain, not kno, mg whether peace is to tcme or wsr is nriin to f.r.me up. Because of the uncertainty that everywhere surround :!utn. th spirit of unres' ha? broken out everywhere, the fires of anarchy and socialism and Bolshevism are bursting forth and threatening to consume the whole structure of government in many of the countries of Europe. This is all due to the undue haste In securing a league of nations to settle all future peace instead of bringing repose to the nations now- at war and tranquility to the peoples now under arms. "If I had my way about it T would make peace with the nations wib which we have been at war immediately and let that be settled once for all. T would bring back our boy a from Europe, at the earliest possible moment, and T would permit European nations to do their own policing and to furnish their own troops for police purposes. And after that. I should take up the question of forming s league of rations for the promotion of universal peace, and In so doing go just as far as it is possible

VIXCENNES The Vineennes board of

education haj reappointed J. W. Foreman, who succeeded E. O. Maple, as auperintendent of the local public schools a year ago, fcr another sear. I EVANSVILLE. Raising of a fund of :$10,aso with which to adertise this city has practically been agreed upon by , local merchants, and rlans are being made for a campaign to raise funds to carry out the campaign.

LATORTE Luther Kinnard. a Lfporte county solaier now n the ambulance service at MontfaJeone. Austria, has been honored with the Ttaian w-c.r cross, personally presented by Prem.er Orlando.

NEWCASTLE Lieut. Ralph T'.". i of Ppiceland. who was wounded while fighting in the Argorne wood w th 'he AmeT:ran expediteinary forpe. j has been appointed county agent of j Henrv county. i

Finest you ever tas'ed. easily made Sf home. Delirious, satisfying invigorating: all the flavor, sparkle and "snap" of best lager beer brewed Not to" h1 compared with usual so-called "near-beers" Just get Peerless ialt-Heps Extract ano follow the simple directions. Hae better, purer, wholcsomer drink than id ever bought in saloons. Fine, char color: rich, creamy foam. Extract itself contains no alcohol and can bo gent te any "dry" section. One package mtikey T gallons genuine malt and hops brew the kind that really "touches the spot " Peerless Malt-Hops Extract, oniv Si :,t prepaid, or C. . D. ?l.o0 and charges. Send todav. NATIONAL MALT PmODTTCTS CO. 1359 Western Ave. Chlcayo, III. Merchants: Write fop attractive agen's offer.

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j -FTF.nECF.G Tetiticns have j teen fi'ed with the P.k county board of c ommissloners for a soldiers' merr.ona! monument at Winslow and at Petersburg, eaeh rot.ng about pen !

PETMOCR

The members of the!

Do you need help in making your Corporation Income Tax Return ? If you do call X .AV. Freeman, former Gen. Dep. Col!. Phone 1643 Hammond.

BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK

To arouse a sluggish liver, to relieve a distressed stomach, to fortify yourself against disease, use

Try Grandmother's old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to gt this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadajs. by asking at so:- drug s'ore for "Wyeth s Page and Sulphur Compound.' you wit! get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, at a small cost. Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly teil that you darkened your hair, a it docs it so naturally and evenly. Tou dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two. your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Adv.

Open Air Roller Rink INDIANA GARDENS Skating every night and Sunday afternoon Take Hammond cr Whiting car to door. "WATCH YOUR STEP PARTY"' NEXT THURSDAY . EVENING M. MADURA, Manager."

J. H. HIPSHER CHIROPRACTOR 186 STATE ST., ROOM 7. Res, phone lT.IR-M; Hammond

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The Real Successor to Army Shoes THE shoe that you will be sure to turn to when you discard your heavy army shoes. Because you can wear the Educator with all the comfort that you knew in the army shoe, the tame freedom from corns, bunioni, ingrown nails, etc. U lets the feet grow as they should and is good looking besides. MADE FOR MEN. WOMEN and CHILDREN There is no protection stronger than the famous Educator trademark. It means that behind every pert of your shoe stands responsible manufacturer, Rice St Hutchins, Inc., Boston. VUlt our Educator Department and see how good yonr feet look in Educators. Bring your children with you they ought to wear Educator too.

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lowing "startling language" by the President. "Wet set up a great ideal of liberty and then we said. 'Liberty Is a tiling that you must win for yourselves; don't fall upen us.' and think of the world that we would leave. Do you realise how n.any new options are going to h,ael up in the presence of old and powerful nations in Europe artel left i herv, if left by us, without a distinterested friend ?" "My fellow citizens." was Senator Watson's comment, "this unfolds to our iew the real situation. l'i om this time henceforth and forever, according to l lute mis he has here laid down in explii It fashion, the United Stales is to be the 'interested friend' of all the nations st up in Kurope, nod it -rill be our duty to guard and protect them in all their racial animosities and all their national hatreds. "The President squarely says that the nations of Kurope will not be disinterested friends of these many new nations and that we alone will be. What eloes thi.i mean? Pimply that we shall

! I deemed at all reasonable and workable

and consistent with my conception of true Americanism: but. after a most earnest and conscientious study cf the proposed constitution or a league of nations, candor compels me to say that I am unwilling to pay the price it demands. orti to accomplish so great an object: for assuredly It is not nrtsnry. in order to promote the peace of the world, to overturn the Constitution

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Begin to Purify Your Winter-Blood

Grandmother's Old-Ta&hloned phur and Molasses Did It.

Sul-

Bnt Hot So Well As This Sulpheib Tablert flraf ar Coated.

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Lvawt 3l f Any Mediciaa in tka Wrl Said Ttrrwkw la Baa, !Oc. 25c

Attention! Friends! A high quality of Blue Seme Suits, all hish class tailoring, nil sizes, at 527.50. Also sin.de trousers $2.50 and up. Also novelties for men and youn.tr men. Call at once. J. GUSS 236 State St. Phone 771. Hammond, Ind.

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Through the winter the blood accumulates roisons because you do not perspire enough, because you do not live in the open air. and because ou cat more meat, much and other rich foods. Every spring ,. we feel sluggish, constipated, liver and kidnoy ills beset us. colds and chronic coughs, pimples, boils and carbuncles, all evidence of impure, thick, sluggish blood. Sulpherb Tablets tnot sulphur tablets) are composed of extracts of roots and herbs, combined with sulphur and cream of tartar and no btter physic, blood-tonic and blood cleanser has ever been developed. Every spring thousands who already know their value take them to purify the system of Winter Poisons. Now Is he time to begin, so you won't be attacked by serious ailments when Spring and Summer come. Sold by all drugg'sts 60c per sealed tube with full directions. Adv.

MORE WATER, BOYS When you water the garden jriye it a good drenching, but not while the sun shines. Learn all about gardening from the booklet the National War Garden Commisaion, Washington, will send for two-cent stamp for pos'.age.

SALE SALE SALE Talk of the Town Follow the Crowds to the Hammond Coffee and Butter Store And See What Bargains They Are Giving For Friday and Saturday, April 1 1th and 12th WE LEAD IN PRICES, OTHERS TRY TO FOLLOW. Special Prices in Case Lots.

Sugar All you

want

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-for

REMEMBER NOVEMBER That is the time to think about while making your Victory Garden.

says the National War Garden Coojnission- rf Waahinrton.

Lanre Can Milk. . . .

Larere Can Pork and Bean 10fi!

3 lb. can Best Pumpkin. .8c Sweet Surjjar Corn 15 Earlv June Peas 12V Earrfc Milk 20 Malted Milk 39? Oil Sardines .8 Fancv Salmon 124 Libbr Kraut .12c Rice and Milk 10d Snider ?s Catsup 25c Larpe Jar Jam 20 Larp:e Bottle Catsup. . .15!? Horse Radish 8 Fancv Peaches 30 Brag Soap, 10 bars 49c4 2 lb can fancy Tomatoes 10f 3 lb. can Corn Beef and cabbage 10c4 Karo Syrup 13 Special 4-?ewcd Brooms S5c

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