Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 3 December 1919 — Page 12

THE TIMES.

Wednesdav. Doc. 3. 191J.

Many School Children are Sickly

and take cold easily, are feverish and constipated, have headactes, stomach or bowel trouble. MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHSLDREft!

Used liy F&othcrs for over 30 years Are pleasant to take and a certain relief. They tend to break up a cold in 24 hours, act on the "Stomach, Liver and Bowels and tend to correct intestinal disorders and destroy worms. 10,000 testimonials like the following from mothers and friends c f children telling of relief. Originals are on file in our offices :

"I thick MOTHKR OR AT'S SWFET FOWf'ERS f OK t'HILDKKN ar (fraud. They w:e recommended to my fitter by a doctor. I am fririistf tbrm to my li'tle thre" yrar old girl who w very pucy, ana she u juckiBfi up wonurtuly."

Get a package from your druggist for use when needed. Co Not Accept Any Substitute tor MOTEER CRAY'S SWIET POWDERS.

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We hare used MOTHER GRAY S SWEET roWDKKS rOR CHILDREN at different time for past nine years, and always found them a perfect children's medium and very aaltafaclory in ercry catse,'

WIDOW OF GENERALi ANGELES . REPORTED ILL IN NEW YORK

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COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS RECORDS

Edward Co Minas Goo

CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS Nature's Tones

A Special Week for Early Christmas Shopping

The earlier you come and make your selections, the greater will be your gain.

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All is in readiness in this great store to make your Christmas shopping convenient.

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Of course, everyone -knows that good furniture is almost as scarce as radium but the situation has just keyed up the Edward C. Minas Co. to a keener hunt for values. The illustrations and prices here are good examples of "the savingsbut come and see the furniture if you want to realize the savings.

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2-Piece Suite, 270

Luxurious wing back suite, covered in a fine grade of vedure tapestry of exceptional design. Full pillow spring arms, loose seat cushions, filled with Marshall springs. Outside back of davenport also covered in same tapestry; extra large comfortable chair to match. Special $270

price for 2 pieces. . . .

Mm. FeH; - Aa?le3 Criglrt), tie latest phrt mt General Angelos, and kfe daughter Isabel FIrp Anodes, widow f the Mexkata rr who was weented the Carranra government the day, before Thanksgiving, is reported seriously ill in New York where she and her daughter Isabel and three com staying with friesila.

CROWN POINT NEWS npperLins Of A Day In Lake County' Lively Capital.

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A Library Table A Gift That Never Fails to Please. One of these popular tables is the finishing touch to the modern living room. You w$ find at this store the most complete showing of Adams, William and Mary, Louis XVI and Queen Anne; also modern colonials. $25 $35 $50 $65

What Every Woman Wants A Cedar Chest May be she has never expressed her wish aloud, but it is the one article that never fails to be just what she wanted, and isn't that just what you want to give her? t $22.50 $25 $27 $30

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We Carry a Complete Line of Genuine Reed Furniture

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Your Rug Is Here Your Rug Is Here, just the kind and size you are wanting and at the price you are expecting to payWhittall Wilton Rugs Ideal for Xmas presents or for your own use. Many new designs and colorings are to be found here now. .

Ther will bo a apodal moatlas f tho r'rr of tiuj Eastern Siar wi'U re XfesiuueoLs n FViday, Deo. bth. Mn Alary Iabeo llvios in the K&at part f town la raporte dvery sick. Mr. lira. Emment Clymor ex pect t-c ieaye In a wik r ao for rlawtiero they Trill apesnd aovsraJ months in tb.o Iiopa oi fcenefltlntr lira, dyjner"a h-fi'tli trti.tf "n h&3 not In en of the test la,tely. XtegaxJiesa af tho ald weattiei a ri9d:y number f mm1ri attended the Tu rsA ay meetinc of the "Women's .-"udy Club, a oorrespondenoo wu read encouraging- cltlaensliip ycJio-iLs to be T'Wcid ct convc4ent oenitera for the Vntractloa womea In voticg at tmr .-ii-xt (uecUos. aits 3lao "WiilUana rrd -ptf ts trai-ooeaiilc fllfhtj which ttj tott liurtru-ctiTe. Mrs. Hejj con"Ji2Cted tiio Tpa-rliajnontaxy iula whlcii 8.9 a. rjutzx lndeod aa the ara'bject fraa a rw xcif tor tie tnftitibera Mlaa lleeksr T?ible t21t n Ajnrlcanlat5n to the schools lru Tery !ntTetln)C. Miai tile Xortcra -waa xoted . new member of tho club ' lira. Albert TJaock had hargro f the Red Cross seaJ. 3Ir and IXt. Peter chm-a-l hare imrch.aed tie house es Court street

reoflctly occupied hy August Heide and owned by Mrs. EUsa. Crawford. The Schxnsila will move Immediately havins; recently disposed of their hopie. The cansliifatian was $4,000. Ijudwig; of Chloas"0,"-rislted with tnexn'bera of his family livlna; hero on Tuesday. The XXecembex meeting; of th Foreign ITlssionary society of the M. E. church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. Li. Cooper on North, Main Street, on Thursday afternoon. Deo. 4th. Tho lesson for the month "A Crusado of Compaaalon In dtinx" will t conduoted by mas offerina; wll be taloen. A Christmas oqerlns will e taken, Mrs. J. A. Dounaha will assist the h-oatesa. "Will Glorer of Kelly-Seroanea Co- of Gary, -was in Crown Point.cn buaineas on Tuesday. rr. C. W. Tarrlngton and Hoy X. ravi of ?ry. were rn Crown Point on Tuesday beins; interested Jn lea;aj proceeding's to the Circuit c-ourt.

Advertise la The Twines and advertise again. Results come with constant effort.

The Reflectionsof a Married Woman

Are not pleasant if she is delicate, run-down, or over-forked. She feeb "played out." Her

j smile and good spirits have taken flight., It

worries her husband as well as herself. This is the time to build up her strength and euro those weaknesses or ail

ments which are the ' scat of her trouble,

Doctor Pierce's Fa-, vorite Prescription regulates and promotes all the proper functions of womanhood, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep, and restores health and strength. It relieves and

cures those disorders and derangements of womanhoodJ

It makes weak women strong and sick women well. Favorite Prescription should have the full confidence of every woman in America because it contains no alcohol and no narcotic. Dr. Pierce knew, when he first made this standard medicine, that whiskey and morphine were injurious, and bo he haa always kept them out of his remedies. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hctel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package of tablets. The eysteRi is something like a clock it needs oil occasionally. Everyone iihouid take eaeter oil, or something better, like Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, made of May-apple, jalap, aloe sugar-coated. They regulate, cleanse and oil tbe human " clock wor." Send Dr. Pierce 10 cent for trial peckaa. (

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Axminster Rugs Long wearinefand pood looking: a medium priced rug of good quality. 9x12 $57.50, 8-5x 10-6 $54.00, 6x9 $36.00

Brussels Rugs Woven seamless in small all-over designs that are copies of the good Wiltons. 10-6 $31.5(f, 6x9 9x12 $36.00, 8-5x $20.25

Curtainsnd Draperies Lace Curtains $4J98 Special purchase of finest quality 16 point filet net curtains, white, ivory and natural colors.

Madras

Sun fast curtain madrass; all the popular shades; 36 inches wide. Qfic Priced I,OC

Marquisettes Plain and bordered, in white, cream and ecru colors: 36 in. wide. Priced..

BLANKETS

$.98

LINOLEUMS Laid free of charge except in bathrooms Many new patterns.

$9-50 $350

Wool Nap BUakets Size 72x84 inches; weigh full 5 lbs, in plain gray color only; fancy stripe borders. $6,98

Plaid Cotton Blankets 66x80 inches; made of long staple cotton that will laundry like bed $3.98

Experienced Mother? know the value of MssmsMs Friend For ita wonderfully penetrating effect which 6oftena the bread, flat, abdominal mujclca under the skin of the abdomen. There is an absence of bearing-down pains, strain and general discomfort, more often than otherwise ffxperienced when nature is tmaidd-" Mother's Friend is used extcrnail?. At all Druggists. Special BooLlct on Motherhood mad Baby trt. BradSlJ Renulator Co. Ipt.F-i:. Atlanta, Ca.

ROBERTSDALE

Tho Kobertsdale Xmaa BeHi Stamp M'.'Ucitora will ba around most any time o. b on the look-out foe tbeuit Mrs. P. llinliimmer and His. A. il. Jlartz on Myrtle avenue, Mrs. G. Slack and Mrs. Konya. P.eese avenue. Pearl and Lincoln avenue, Mrs. Henry Earners. Iike avenue and Amy avenue, Mrs. ;otbe, Indtana Boulevard, Mrs. J. Melvln. Atchison venue. Rev. Spielberger of the Robertsda'e church christened the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert -Hums. of Hammond on list Sunday. Mrs. Burns was for-

inrly Bessie Moore of Robertadale.

Miss Lilift Plau returned to her home on Myrtle avenue from the St. Hemard's hospital where she was operated on for appendicitis. IXUan is fotlins very much impfoved from the operation. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Bieson of Atchison avenue on Sunday . "Mrs. II. Itgnier and Mr?. Todi of Huberts avenue weru in Ihnmionil on busings Tuesday. Mrs. Ca'l More 0 Ind:ana boulevar,; i ntortained a number of friend on Tjesda aftfrnoon in honor of her wn

Wesley's sixth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. 3. Anderson of North Chlcago.'wfre guests of Mr. and Mri. C. E. Hoffman f Indiana, boulevard, over the week-end. Mrs. E. Moore of Hammond, formerly of Robertsdale. who was reported very ill with pneumonia a few weeks asro, haa Improved very nicely, but had the misfortune to fracture her wriat. which she haa in a cast at the present

time. Mr. A. Rock of llth street, who ha

ben on the alck list for the past week, Is able to be out and around again. Miss Lillian Plau returned home from the St. Bernard's hospital In Chicago on Monday feeling- much improved after her operation for appendicitis. Mr. Dreeson of Valparaiso who fcaa been the g-uest of his son Mr. August Dreeson and family, left for East Chicaro to visit his son John and family for a few days.

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the weeH-end at toe home of Mr

IMra. J. Koedyker. Mrs. J. Reilund and Miss Marie Kraay spent Thursday afternoon at .

the Poultry Show at the Coliseum In Chicaa-o.

Take The Times and ksep touch with the whole world.

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RIDGE NEWS

Henry Kraay left Wednesday for Grand Rapids, Michig-an, for avlslt at the home of relatives. . .Mrs. J. T. Reiland and M!sa Marie Kraay spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. W. Sebulti at South Chicaffo. Mrs, J. Koedyker expects to leave for Grand Rapids. Mich., on Wednesday morning- for a visit with relatives. Emery Lohmin had the misfortune to break his wTlat -Sunday afternoon. Mr. and N'imetx and family spent Thnkgrivlnir the h-mo vf Mr. and Mrs. rV. Lohman. Miss Jennie Kaluf of Hammond spent

Umbsr Up Qntckry Under tfe fttb Itif, Pntratinx AppitesrttM ! HamUn'a Wlxard Oil In cases of rhaarmattsm and lama back it penetrates quickly, drives exit soreness, and limbers vp stiff, aching joints and mcscka. Wizard Oil ia an, absolutely reliable, antiseptic application for cuts, trarat, bites, and stings. Sprains and braises heal readily tinder its soothing; penetrating qualities. Get it from dra guilts for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and gtt your money back. Ever constipated or hare sick head ache? Just try Wirard Liver Whips pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed.

LOWELL

Seth Little, son of Mr. an Mrs. Jas. Little, la one of the pudges representing Purdue university at tha Stook Vhow in Chicago this week. Ha will Judge beef cattle, draft horses and sheep. Harry Steward, who went to New Mexico several weeks ago, for his health, has returned much improved. Several members of tha Lowell Odd Fellowa lodge atende,j the big Jollification, meeting at Crown Point last night. Mr. and Mra. Stanley Wooldrldge. who have been visiting hla "brothers. Dra. Qeorga and Ernest Wooldrldge, for the paat two weeks have returned to their noma la Seagrave. Ontario, Canada. Emll Larson of West Creek township

seems to have the record for raising , the greatest number of hushela of corn j on a twenty-flve acre tract. The av- j erage was a trifle over 80 bushels per j

acre. J. H. Brannock, who is worktng In Hammond, visiter his family here on yesterday.

WHOLE FAMILIES FREED FROM GOLDS Half a century breakbiar colds La txahind Dr. Kins' ' New Discovery

Dont throw your ppei away jsithout readme the want ad paga.

FROM the little tots to traniria, every one in tha family can ess this fifty-rears-the-stand-ard remedy In perfect safety and confident of beneficial results. Incessant coughing, disagreeable fTippe. stubborn cold promptly checked, the phlegm dissipated the congestion loosened. Same high, quality today as always. Dr. King's New Discovery lives tip to Its time-tested repot-, tion. flOc. and $L20 a bottle.

The Results of Constipation are sick headaches, biliousness, nervousness, sallow skin, waste matter In the body. Correct this undermining evil with Dr. King's Mew Life PUla. Feel good every oar.. Keep the system cleansed. 25c. a bottle.

QUICK RELIEF

FROM CONSTIPATION

Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel No piping results from these pleasant little tablets. They cause the fiver end bowels to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a aoothing, healing, vegetable compoun d mixed with olive oil. If you have a bad taste, bad breatli, feel dui!, tired, are constipated or bilious, you'll find quick and sure results from Dr. Edwards little Olive Tablets at bedtime. 10c and 5c a box.

Compare Phonographs On Our Floor You WU1 Find Victrolas, Edisons, Pathe, Sonora, Bush & Lane, Crystola, Wilborn, Stella Select your favorite record and play it on all machines. You can't carry the tone from store to store, you can test them all here. NOTHING DOWN ON ANY PHONOGRAPH Just Buy a Few Records. Stratiibe's Where They Have the Goods 631 H0HMAN STREET. PHONE 661 HAMMOND.

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