Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 119, Hammond, Lake County, 5 November 1919 — Page 3
THE TIMES.
Pat?e TErea
JURORS ARE CHOSEN FOR VARIOUS COURTS ! Commissioners Meet a 1 1 Crown Point and Make Their Selections.
PIUNl'E (IT WALES Will liREEI) RACE IIOllHS EX AI.SEUTA
tSPECUL TO THE TIMES' "TTROWN iXl.NT. INI'.. No.. 5 The IaIc Oounty Jury rommSs-otjei s have chossn the followinf .1 'iv.r-5 fer the
oiwclng ternif of the, :iii-.;is circuit.
superior and criminal curt-": Petit Jury. Siiprrtor nrt o. 3 "W. . Kf.-H-T, r'V. Kdwin 3f'di'r, llnmraon 1 m. O. Huber. Mast dii. e o. '""haries P. ";rf!inl Karcmoni. Henry Govert. owe'.!. Hdward H. Tain. Csry. Joseph Chios. Wlotlti:-. y.i. Harri.s. I. hart. John IlPssellxTf. Crown T"otnt, Armies ICar.M en sen . H Voait.
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MINES CLOSED
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SORE THROAT
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Perry's Death Caused By An Artery Rupture
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j M I I.U'Al k::i;. Nov. S. A niv- I !'ur- i f fi:n cf ifi'; artfrJp f'--vj!nir tl:p iiiuslnK i 'pi'!ral in;orriri' ; lr-:-il''-l in th- cl r;ith t-f Torn-)')- i'.:r . - . ..i'.upjfil In th" tprit'.i mid i t. st. I' in i j
j ..f Ins li..ut lnt Krlday nlKht r!, II.om i n thp ..no i'Mitmftit for He"i Rnmmy Marino, f,.!,,Hiut a 1-jcht h!v ' thn-at and ltir.ic trouMn. It do t, ' ! t.. ti.- Jaw. T!i-r was ii... f rftur (" j n:.in -ra1n, morphine r ti' ! thp ukull. An liitiueet vlll be l.ci-J o.-. riK . rous drug- and d - away !' j Thursday mornlnir. t ."totnach iln!nu. Juit hreathe It throutr
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Noye Knocks Out Thorpe TK.VY. M Inn.. N"ov. B. Johnny Xoye of St. I'm j 1 ln--t nlpht knoik-il out llat-
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!ip o'.tlp pocket liiha-ier that come" w!lh .ai ii outfit. A C'jinplpfe outfit cots t.nt l!te p.Kaufman and "Wolff. Summer's Pha--Tiia'-y. or any T-llahie drngrgrlst en -1 Ifyome.l 1" quara::'l to banish catftrcroup, ro-jfc-lis. colds, wore throat a: ' t.ronfhltlo or money- bark. A Hyor . inhaler lat a !lf" tlnie and extra t 's i.f Tlyotnel .-an he ..btalned fr : . il r;i kv; ; h t s fo ra few- rents.. adv.
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URIC ACID IN MEAT CLOGS THE KIDNEYS
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CALGAUY, Alt?.. Kenroclcy ttiup hhrays have r-.pen of the most ari?tr-'li! o way. Whether he will dispose lrok to her laurels. The Prince of cratic Mood lints in '.he world." an.i -i' the t;et of his establishment at Wale? durintr his stay in westent : at one time or another have jinnoyd s.nnnal ;a!os or maintain a aacinx Canada purchased a liOO-aere farm all the rreat classics of the Knjr'.ish t.-ii.kt on the American turf is not and announced he would breed thor-; turf. Kir.fr Edward VII, trrandfathtr ytt known. oujrhbred horses and would import i ef the present Prince of Walt s, woo llcs'tk-s brcedingr thoroutrhhrcd, his foundation stock from the royal the del by twice, once with Pers.m- he will ; reed .Shorthorn cattle ar.d stud in Eiifrh nd. j mon in 18i6 and again with Diamond Shr jpfhire fhetp. His hree.iintc Southern Alberta with its fihun- Jubilee in 1900. 1 erds of cattle- and sheep also will be dant punshine, all-year pastura;.re o. ! "I want to have a permanent home .sent to his Al! rta farm direct from natural frrass.es, arid its pure watct amon? the people of the West," eaid Kinfj George's farms in Kneland. from mountain streams always ha , the lrince of Wales, "where I can The introduction of such fashionable been a noted horse country. The ! come somet:mes and live for a whil loud, stcckmen declare, will prova prince's venture bids fair to mal.e it ' To this end I purchased my farm and f immense benefit to native stock in tim-2 the Eluegrasa region of i 1 shall look forward to developing it and the prince's debut as a prairie Canada. i anil making it my own " farmer is heralded as nn event of The kingj of Englind have main-1 This Ltr.tement indicates that the ...ipertance in its hearing on the tamed breeding farms and racing j prince will embark in the breeding vi" hver.tock development of western stables for centuries. Their horses thoroughbreds in a serious Lusmesa- Canadu.
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day. eat it. but flush your k!dny with j s 81 Falts occasionally, says a noted author, j HJ Hy who tells us that meat forms uric j acid which almost paralyzes the kid- I Zjflj neys In their efforts to expel It from j the blaod. They become, nhurglsh and IS
BURKET, .the Dentist Over Woolworth 5 and 10c Store. Room 116 First National Bank Building Will pledf you honest, modern, FfioTitific drntal ser-ice. .My entire rr-putation, my larrzost business asset, is staked on the work I will do for you. Only Sanitary and Painless Methods Used
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A. V. Ioyd. i i. j John THoinas, J . .-a ;. j l.riin.l Jury, ( Ir.-.ilt i nurt. "'ri-.i I'oir.t, i "November 1 Vrtn. j H. O. Worlc y. i -r-.-w n i' mi. John A. TV. m:., ' htry. j J.-hn U K. o.n:iu, 1 i er. i Win. l-'.l -. la ; y . I'etlt Jury 4 rlmin.-il Court. J. '.n Webber. Cj :.w i! r.-'nt.
W. K. Clark, Lowell. 1 T i ill KI"inen, Crown Point. C. J. : 'ur.nlngham. "Whiting. . ''i.-iil'.s Guske, Crown Point. II. J. Cldley. Crown Point. J hn K h.otwykr. Hammond. I'r er JaiiMTi, lary. J. R Rhit. hley. Crown Point. 1 '-. I Ha d- n, I,. well. I ; ! V.i--jinn. f'-l r -
weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery In the kidney region, shaip pains in tha bark or sick headache, diz
ziness, your stomach aours, tongue a . coated and when the -weather Is ..'id ' pB you have rheumatlo twinges. The, urim- Q -ets cloudy, full of sediment, the chan- j nels often get sore and Irritated, obhK- ' Q ilifr you t seek relief two or three t times during the niht. I , g To neutralize the.se Irrltatinpraclds. , Q to cleanse the kidneys and flush off th- j B bo.)'s urinous waste pet four ounces j, 8 of Jad Salts from any pharmacy heie; j S3 j take a tahlespootiful in a tr'.ass of wa 'jg , j ter before breakfast for a few days ami . Q 'your ttldr.eys will then act fine. Thi-;Bg i famous salts Is made from the acid of s q I crape." and lemon Juice combined with II ; lithla. and has been used for generation ""g ; to flush and stimulate shiKRish kidney , . j j also to neutralize tb.e acids in urine. , B
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Let me examine your teeth FREE and you will profit by my 20 years of experience. Painless Extraction Guaranteed All work is trunrantecd and my psices are low for honest dentistry. The materials iued are the very best and my work cannot be surpassed. Come in before your teeth bepin to ache. You will save time suffennu' and money. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights until 9 p. m. Sundav bv appointment. BURKET the Dentist
Over Woolworth 5 and 10c Store. Room 116 First Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 3189. Hammond, Ind.
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for merchandise is scarcer the demand for it heavier than in any prior season, and Christmas is only Seven Weeks away
Colder Weather on the way
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We are the exclusive agency for men's, ladies' and children's Holeproof Hosiery. Ladies' Holeproof in silk, silk-faced and Lusterized lisle. Silk. $1.50 upwards. S.Ik Faced, $1.25. Lusterized Lisle, 75t. Ask your friend who wears them.
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Tlie Enlargement of our Custom Tailoring Department
So many of our customers have complimented us upon our custom tailoring and have boosted so consistently, that we want everyone in Lake County to know that this department is now at their service. Our assortment of woolens embraces the
:La4 richest of cloths of both domestic and foreign
looms, unexcelled for their beauty of coloring and fineness of texture,
models and styles unsurpassed for their dignity, yet with that indefinable
Are you prepared? Underwear
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Stephenson's the famous South Bend underwear made in our own state in both wool and cotton union and two-piece garments. Wilson's silk and wool
V f::'f mixed union suits, $6.00.
Cooper?, selected for warmth and comfort. We carry a full line of
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Sweater Jackets and Sport Coats for Men, Women and Boys The famous Tom Wye Sweater (.'oats m colors that will please the most fastidious. You will n-ed one of these for these brisk, cool mornings. Comfy Slippers Something entirely new this year in soft and hard leather soles. Colors ranging from a deep blue to a pale buff in many styles. v Throw-Overs Scotch, worsted yarns made in the style of a throwover.. Something beautiful and in the most attractive shades for extreme cold weather. ou will need one of these to put around you.
Something" that distinguishes the hand tailored garment.
The workmanship is of the finest, with particular attention paid to the details usually neglected by the ordinary tailors. Wo are fully convinced this department will be generously patronized by our many friends in Take County, who desire the beft the m irkct affords, tailored to their individual measure.. Thanksgiving will soon be here, yet we cm assure you of prompt delivery of any suit or overcoat ordered now. Conic m and look around. I or the man who cannot wait, our racks are full of the finest suits and overcoats made by sue ft well known houses Ardmorc and lhe House of Kuppenhcimcr.
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nels and moleskin windbreakers for warmth and comfort. We carry a full assortment of the famous. Signal shirts with separate collars. Arrow and ilson's shirts in soft and stiff cuffs, silk, silk-stripes, percales and cords.
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to fit your feet. Ralston health shoes made in all lasts, styles and shades. The combination low instep for men with low arches. Our Trupedic last is designed to fit all shapes of feet.
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