Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 97, Hammond, Lake County, 10 October 1919 — Page 3
Friday, October 10, 1919.
ROBERTSDALE
DON'T BE A "MISERY-FACTORY"
Stog HeafocTTsS, Bilious Spells, Colds and Constipation with "Casca rets' Ideal Physic!
Tou men and women who can't get feeling right who have headache, coaled tongue, had taste and foul brcalh. dizilness. can't sl . are bilious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach and colds. Ar you keeping your liver an) lwiwe.ls clean with Casoarers, or irercly shocking your lnsidrs every few days with Calomel, Salt?. oil or violent I'll I. v.'
The Knights of the Maccabees entertained at a Soldiers home cming. at their hall In the FUchrupp building at their regular meeting on Monday evening, the boys told of their experiences during: their Army Life. besides Mr. V . Scott, of Chicago, being" their chief entertainer. The Knights done splendidly at their banquet which they nerved tht mw U es and cigars were a':-
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Cascarets work while you sleep; thy cleanse the stomach, remove th- sour.
undigested, fermenting food and foul j jrase?; take the excess bile from the j liver and carry out of the system, all . constipated waste master and poison in! the bowels which is now keeping you in I constant misery, Cascarets never gripe, J
sicken or cause inconvenience and Cas carets cost so little too. Adv.
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UYING your shirts is important
enough to do with discrimination..
We feature eagle shirts because the
man who wears them is always pleased with his taste and judgment. The makers design their own fabrics; experiment with them till they make good; dye their own yarns with fast colors; and then put the k results of fifty years' experience into the cut and tailoring. No wonder you admire the fineness of texture in eagle shirts, the cleverness and exclusiveness of design These, with superiority of fit and finish, make unnecessary the absolute guarantee nevertheless given by the maker and by us. Our Fall assortment is large and varied enough .now-to show you what we mean by individuality of pattern, richness of color, expertness of weave and refinement of craftsmanship.
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so passed during the evening, so a good time was enjoyed by all present. "Uave it to the Knights.'' Vr. and Mrs. E. Kr;ese entertained their friend, a recently returned soldier. Melvin Howard, h.s home being in Omaha. Neb., but after visiting a. brother in South Chicago and friends, will go to Elkhart, Ind.. to live with a sister and resume his former position as a railroad man of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Regnier moved into their home on Tuesday which they recently purchased from John Blaul. Sr., of Koberts avenue, Mr. and Mrs. John blaul. Jr., moved to Hammond Monday. Oliver Forsythe of Chicago was a business cvisitor in Robertsdale 'Monday . Mr. and Mrs. Roy More entertained the latter'a brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Val Brown of Hammond at their home 0n Tuesday. 'Mrs. Ed. Freese who was quite badly hurt in an auto accident, which happened last Saturday, is getting along nicely at her home on Myrtle avenue. Mrs. Heines of Superior avenue was taken to the Mercy hospital last Sunday for goitre trouble. Mrs. W. Broderlck of Atchison avenue, left for Marion. Ind.. where she w.li relatives for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs: I. Hoe and family of Lindewood, 111.. are isiun? tluir daughter Mrs. 1Z . Womaentt of Clevc-. land avenue . Miss Violet Hreckman returned to her home in West Park Addition ufter few da s vaation spent at Bclvediere. 111. Mr. anj Mrs. Een Place of TVhiting. entertained at a six o'clock dinner on "Wednesday evening in honor of their daughter Muriel's eleveth birthday, the home was deco-ated with Hallowe'en suggestions. The evening was spent in music and games and Muriel was the recipient of many beautiful birthday reniemhranf es .
LOWELL
Mrs. William Sheets went to Indianapolis yesterday morning to attend the anual meeting of the Grand ldge of Pythian Sisters. She is the delegate from Iowell lodge. Many of our people are attending the dairy show in Chicago this week. All report It to be a mammoth affair. The Royal Neighbors held a reception at the horn- of Mr. and Mrs. F.
E. Tilton last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs Dewoy Childless. Mrs. Chiliirrs is a member of the order. Mrs. .udJ Hayden and daughter. Madeline of Ies Moines. Iowa, are visiting relatives and friends in Lowell. The first show.ng of the Lowell made movie was shown at the Grand theatre Tuesday night. The title of the piece is "Mr. Lowell Reforms." It drew a birge crowd of movie fans. The ehow will be repeated tonight for the last t i n i f . Ir. W. C.' Quiney was in Chicago
on business yesterdiv. Anthony Tcxtc-r of Chb-ai evening for a visit w iiu : friends. Mrs. John Klein returning from a visit w.th hMrs. Frank Robijon an I Hammond .
Better call up The Tirr.cs a: i have it sent to your house every night. Then you 11 be sure it wi'.i be there.
Fiery Itching and Burning of Skin Is a Most Cruel Torture
Sor e Speedy Relief in S. S. S. Why suffer from these persistent tortures when it is so casjr ani costs so little to do as thousands of others have docxe and get relief through S. S S.? It is dow -well known that eczema comes from the Mood. By giving the blood a thoroogh cfeansiog you not only get iure and spe dy relief bat you also build Dp fhe system and renew your vieor and vitality. This good rr.ec':;iae l:a? stood
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