Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 188, Hammond, Lake County, 28 January 1920 — Page 5

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Headache-Depression? from kidm:y UISURDI'.KS

Headaches and depression msv he due several causfs. Perhaps yours mystifies you? May be, kidney and Mad. It disorders is the cause? If so, you surely want relief and restoration. Indiscretions in eat ins and drinklns tring on pitch, troubles very gradually, sometimes at other times qui kly. trill bring the desired benefit if such symptoms are present as th-e: If the cretion that passes is hlfthly colored, strong of odor. insufficient or to co-j-lous, followed by pain, bnrninc. irritation, smarting, etr. If chilis or fever come and K". if the h"l aches, the eyes burn and rheumatic pains, general tiiseomfort and nervousness besiege you. Balm-wort Kidtvy Tabb-ts ABE HEEDED BY TOU. Not secret, not new, just ripht arid true. Sold by all drucgis's. Adv. i PERSONAL SOCIAL NEWS w Mrs. VTm. Schloer of Kimbaeh Ave . will entertain at an Aluminum Shower In honor of Miss Tav me Sch'.ocr. Mrs. Ed. Me of Chl'-aso. was a Hammond visitor vesterday. Th KnUhts and Kid 's of Security will hold its regular business meeting tonight In the K. and I- of S. hall. Tomorrow nieht a prize rat. I parts- and dance will bo given to which every one ( cordially Invited. Good music. Tb Indiana Pun Flower Club -will V.old Us regular meeting and tea tomorrow afternoon and evening at l?2 Truman avenue. Mri. IT. K. Jones is quite HI at ber home cn F.lizaheth street, she had the lnfluenia which developed into pneutnocia Fpeelal meetinij of Unity Review No. J. Thursday afternoon at two o'clock harp. There will be bin ballot-in; on candidates and drill work. Mrs. Htrfey Furvant who has been HI rr'.th. the influenza, at his home on Summer street, is able to be out again. Th Gc'.dcn Rod Social Club will meet t the heme of Mrs. M. Rlanfoid. li'tS Hohraan street tomorrow afternoon, a largre attendance is anticipated. Mrs. Cora Dudley and Mrs. M. Eony, have gone to Orlando. Flerida. to remain until spring-. Mrs. Dudiey has been in very UI health. Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless If yon want plenty of thick, beattiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means pet rid of dandruff, for it wiil starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve r. then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arven; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finer tips. By mcrning. most if rot all. of your nandruff will be, gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single ign and trace of it. Tou will find, too, that all Itching and ?fgging o ft'ne scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. Tou can yet "liquid s.vron at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces ts aJl you will need, no mattfr how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never fails. 'Adv. LAST WEEK OF Revival Meetings AT FIRST M. E. CHURCH ''.! v Rer. E. DeWitt JoKnston and Party. Subject Tonight : "B Rrady." TnpirinR singing by large chorus choir directed by Prof, 'rb! r. - Come and receive spiritual uplift. INVITATION This is an invitation to every woman in Hammond. The Hoover Suction Sweeper Demonstrator personally invites every woman in Hammond to come to the Standard Electrical Engineering Cos store and get acquainted with this most efficient Electric Sweeper on the iastic about the Hoover. Hammond's most representative women are wildly enthusiastic about the oHover. You will be. too. At least it's worth your time to investigate. Come in today. This puts ou under no cbligation to buy. Standard Electrical Engineering Company 633 HOHMAN. STREET. Tel. Hammond 525.

Miss Kdna Iloin has been very 111 at her home 6rt0 Rosevelt avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mott, Sr.. and their little grand-daughter, Rosemary. hae Kone to Florida. Monroe Street Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. i;. bailor in Van Uueren street. Thursday nieht, .Ian. 2P. for its regular business meeting. Mr. pnd Mrs. Grover Jarncke of Vnn Furen street, are ill with the influenza. Mrs. P. A. R-.ek who has been quite 111 with the influenza, Is improving a little. Central No. 1 will be entertained at the home of Mrs. J. Knoerzer on Clint, on street Thursday afternoon. Golden nod Camp No. 1657 Royal Neighbors of America will hold it regular r.lcetin tonisrht at the Odd Fellows hall. Installation of officers will be the feature of the eveninsr. All members axe requested to be present. Mrs. PeGraff who has ben ill with the influenza is getting alon; nicely. The F . U. N. "lub met at the home of Fra tiers f.rodertck. Tuesday evening; A business rueettnc will he held February l'. at the hin- of Katliryn Hush, ii.) Pine street. --- Harry Volcht is iU at his home on Highland street with the Influenza. Mrs. Krnest Tillman who lias been i'.l, is rome improved. Mrs. Rlster who was to have entertained at an afternoon party tomorrow afternoon, is unable to do so, as she Is ill with the influenza. The Tlis-tory and Literature departments of the Hammond Women "s Club wiil discontinue their meetings until the influenza epidemic subsides. Mrs. K. R. Stewart and son. Clair, of Forsythe ave.. are expected home tori ipht from Scotland, where they have been for the past two months. Miss Mc 'loud, of t 'ingwail. Scotland, is coming for a v iir-it. -- Jos. K. Myers, who has been t!I for the past week at his home on Warren street, is able to be out. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hor.quest. of Clevland. Ohio, returned joras Tuesday evenjnsr after attending the weddins of her brother, Arnold Jersens. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Honquest, Sr.. of -f3 Sibiey St. Tlie St. Paul's Walther League will meet tomorrow evening- in the school ball for a regular business meeting at eiht o'clock sharp. ATTENTION B. P. 0. E. All Elks are requested to attend the regular meeting Thursday. January "9, TillO p. in.. District Deputy Grand Lxalted Ruler J. A. Alba will be present and address the lodge. Luncheon w ill !e served. Wm. L Tounj, F. R. l-2S-:3 Another night. "The Days of '40 nance Tuesday night. Knights of Colombns Holl, benefit North Side Orphanage. 1--4-26-27 The women of Moose Heart Legion, will givea card party at the Long hall, Jan." COth. Public invited. '-" cents. 1-CT-C5 IN KXMOUIAM. In loving memory of our darling boy. Jack B. Jackson, who passed away two years ago today. Jan. iR, IS IS. Jus: two years iso you left us Oh. how we have missed you, dear. But your little soul is in heaven Where thcie is no pain or fear: And in heaven we hope to meet von Whf re no farewell tears are shed. Ml. and Mrs. A. 13. Jackson. CROWN POINT Fneouraging reports have been received from the Tonkey family in NewYork, where Mrs. Tonkey ,a been seriously sick in a New York hospital, that the is slowly gaining in health. A babyboy recently born to Mr. ami Mrs. Tonkey has since, died. Mr. and Mts. Fi ed Ki -ueger have recently moved into the Miller houe on Joliet from th--ir farm. Mr. and M -s. Kriw ard Chart i?-r. w ho have reerntly become residents of this ci'y. have gone to St. Lcu.s for several days. Mr. 'Tiartier is the originator of a short hand system called the Sreedwa. and has recently disposed of it to a St. Louis business College at a handsome .-ur.i and he is i ri that city PUtting 111 the f-ystrni. A. H. r.oii'z-ng. of the Let Mfg". Coir in Louisville. Ky., this wtfk on business for that tirni. Mr. and Mis. Julius Ilors; and Mr. DYED HER BLOUSE SKIRT AND A COAT "Diamond Dyes" Turned Faded, Shabby, Old Apparel into New. pon't worry about perfect results. Fse Tiiamond Pfs." guaranteed to give a new. rich fadeless color to any fabric, whether it be wool. silk, linen, cotton or mixed gord. dresses. Houses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feathers, dt aperies, cov e rings. The Threction Book with each package tells so plainly how to diamond dye over spy color that you cannot make a mistake. To match any material, have drucg-ist show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. Adv. BOSTON and MONTANA I Has Joined the Ranks of Producing ICine. This stock possesses extraordinary? market proht possibilities at current levcis. TRADED JUT ON HEW TOU AND BOSTON CURBS. Write us for detailed information HARRIS & COMPANY Successors to O. S. FOSTER A CO. SS Broad St. New Tork

After Eating Play Safe It Is a Wise Precaution to Take a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet After Eating to Avoid Gas, Sour Risings, Heaviness, and the Lazy, Logy Feeling So Apt to Follow. The runs of food is- so great, its preparation varies to widely, that few

"Now its Back to Work tid No Cinc Tot Indipestlon with Three Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablets." stomachs fire strong enough to grapple with all conditions of restaurant, hotel, clubs, depots and banquets. The safe plan is to bo provided with Stuart's i'vspepsia Tablets, that yon may eat rich and palatable food served or selected and not be troubled with pas. sour risin?:? or such forms of indigestion. These tablets digest food, they assist the stoma, h secretions and for this reason p?oplt' who travel away from home and must eat as it is served may plav safe by taking one of two Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after each meal. You can R. t these tablets in any drur store anv where in the I'nited States or Canada, which shows in what Kcneral favor they are anions those who have learned bow to enjoy their meals. Adv. Georgo Wise went to Chicago on Sunday to see their aunt. Mrs. Jacob Trobst, who is unite i!l in that city. Mr. and Mrs. George, Smith are packins thejr household effects preparatory f moving to Mish.waU.a this week. Mr. Smith h.avincr quit work in F.enton Harbor. Walter Smith has already gone to the above city, but tho Misses Ilian and Muriel Smith will remain in Crown Point for the present and make their homo with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert EulKrnest Koschnlcki, who attends Northwestern University, came home sick with the bn on Monday night. His sister. Miss Wilheinina. is also confined to her home with the same ailment, which is so prevelant everywhere just now. half of our townspeople being down with colds, bronchitis and tho flu. Mrs. Ray Dyer of Valparaiso is spending a few days here with her parents. Mrs. Dyer has been in Wesley hospital, Chicago, during the past week, having been sick with the flu. Her son Robert has been with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rockwell. Rossington M. Logan, the abscoding cashier of the Griffith bank, who was apprehended by tho authorities on his return to Lake county in December, was -sentenced to two to twenty-five years tr the state penitentiary on Tuesday by Judge Smith, having rlead guilty to the charge of stealing the bank's funds. Logan was given s. $C5 fine snd disfranchised for five years. MUNSTER Mrs. D. Jabaay had the misfortune to fall ast week, breaking her leg. Mi S'adie Vanderwall and her brother are -visiting relatives .n Michigan. There was only a small crowd at the Farm Bureau box social. They netted Z').r(. They a:i report a good time . Kate Schoon who ;as been ill for a week, is up and around again and able to resume her work at hoc) . MERRILLVILLE The Guarantee Fund Life Association, the agency convention, will be held at Omaha, Neb.. January '1 !' to '1st. Mr. F. B. Fr ee, of Merrillville has won the prize honor of all expenses paid by the Association for this trip. He expects to be present to hdp represent Indiana. The Fontenel! hotel will be headquarters and reservations will be marie for agents who are expected to he in aitf r.daiice at the convents o n . The people in th's community were shocked to bear of the death of Mrs. Flin. Merrill Itandolph last Monday. She died of the flu. Mr. Rudolph was in town Monday making arrangement for burial here Wednesday. Mrs. rii'toolph spent her childhood days and early married life in this place and moved to poiith Chicago some years ago. She was a pood neighbor, a kind and loving friend. She was preceded by death by one son. She leaves to mourn ber husband, one daughter. Mrs. Maybel Nydine. and e host of friend. F. B. Frice of Indiana, is developing rapidly. He started with a modest Jl.'-.eOO in April and finished December with $.?. giving hil. J'l.l.OOO for the yar. There is lots of sickness in this vicinity. Dr. Iddings is kept busy night and day. We understand that the Sullivans are ll sick. Two are down with pneumonia, f IfllVI HAS HAD SHARE OP PROSPERITY Among the many industrial concerns in the city of Hammond that have enjoyed prosperous times in the past two years there is none that stands out more prominently than the United Boiler Heating & Foundry Company. Citizens of Hammond can recall . just a few years back the old Hammond Boiier Works that no one seemed to pay much attention to. This concern went along eloing a moderate business from year to year, with apparently no prospects of springing to the front as one of the region's leading industries. However, just a few years back Charles H. Nau assumed management of this plant and if there is an energetic nd aggressive fellow in this section it' is Charlie Nau. Charles came

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right out of the shop himself and took charge of this plant. He understood how to treat the help to get along with them. Al during the war period, wnen tre demands of labor frequently caused misunderstandings there was none of this apparent at the Inited Boiler Heatinc; & Foundry Company. Mr. Nail was always reaMy to meet the men on a fifty-fifty basis and to this can be attributed in a large measure the success of this roncern. During the past two years the sales of this company have been in the neigh borhood of one-half million dollars each year. F.ver mindful of the fact thst his success and the success of his company is due to the co-operation that he received from his help. Christmas the company attain kindly- remembered the help hy banding to each man an individual insurance policy in the Northern States Life Company as a little token of remembrance. Kn.-!i employe is insured for JjiO and his wife or children are made the beneficiaries. To say that the men appreciated this would be. a mild expression, as they are satisfied that in their must prosperous moments the, management of this concern ts ever mindful of those who are working for them. The United Boiler Heating & Foundry Company is now and will continue to be one of the Calumet region's subHaritial industries anil it is due largely

to the energetic and efficient management of Chirles Nau. Mr. W. A. Hill, the office manager, has played a very important part in the growth of this concern and is well known to Hammond's older citizens. Mr. Felix Nau, the young mechanical engineer of the company, is also a very prominent factor with the company. SO. CHICAGO PLANT TO HIS HOLDINGS According to a report In bus'ness circles in Gary yesterday. G. J. Bader. president of the International Tru't & Savings Bank of Gary and the First State Bank of Tolleston and owner of the Bader Supply Company, the Tolleston Coal and Lumber Co., and the Calumet Millwork Co.. of this city, lias added another big material concern to his long list of industrial, commercial and financial investments. Although Mr. Bader could not be located to confirm the story, it is stated that he has purchased the Carl Hegenor Millwork plant in South Chicago, -end said to be one of the largest plants of its kind in the Calumet region. The same will be operaUd in connection with the Calumet Millwork plant of Gary which was formed in a merger with a capital stock of $100,000 a week ago. A large amount of the millwork used in building constructions in Gary, is a product of the South Chicago plant. It is also reported that Mr. Bader who is now a resident of Whiting, intends tt make his home in Gary in the near future. AMERICANIZATION COMMITTEE MEETS The East Chicago Americanization committee will meet tonight in the citycourt room to arrange plans for th organization which will carry the work through to completion. The object of the meeting tonight will be merely the formulating of plans and recommendations wbith will be submitted to the general meeting on February 5th. The meeting on the oth wi'l take action on the reeommt miat ion? of the committee and will also make arrangements for the big celebration and Americanization meeting on February i'"rd. the bgal holiday of Washington's birthday. HOLD FUNERAL OF TITUS TOMORROW The funeral of L. A. Titus. Gary labor leader, whose body was Qpur.d frozen to the ice and snow and badly rrangied. by a section foreman along the Michigan Central railroad r;ght of way near Tolleston last Monday morning, will be held at the Holy Ange's church Thursday morning at '. o'clock and burial w ill be in the Calvary cemetery. The remains were removed to the home at ?"S Cleveland street, from Williams chapel today. SAY MATCH ENDED IN GENERAL ROW According to those who attended the wrestling match between Tony Bokish of Gary and Billy Schroeder of Indianapolis at North Judson the other night, the ticket holders of the village were treated to a general free-for-all. It is reported that an argument occurred over the kind of straw in the ga.ppling mat and the North Judsonites fit "all het up" and soon chairs were flying through the eir in r.lll directions. THREE MORE Three more recruits were signed up at the Hammond reeruiting station on Tuesday. The men were Charles .lames and Walter F. I.sr.mon. hoi-h of Hammond, and John Coffee of Tell City. Inel. They enlisted in the First Division and will be sent to Join their organization at v amp Taylor. Louisville. Ky. WILL TELL TRUTH ABOUT PYORRHEA t INTERr.TtCKL NEWS SERVICtl i"iri'.r;i. Jan. CS --Expert dental testimony on the question of whether pyorrhea is e-iirabte' will br given in a suit filed her by Dr. H. T. Kohvvedder against M ss Florence Brandt, of Davenport, la.. Dr. F.howedder wants J2 -500. Miss Frane'st claims he did not cure her of the disease. Take The Timrs and k.ep u ! touch with the whole world. OVER THE TOP AND THEN SOME "I never felt better in my life than since taking the first dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. I had a bad case of indigestion and bloating and tried all kinds of medicine. Mayr's Wonderful Femedy is all and more than is claimed for it. On my recommendation our postmaster's, wife is using it with good results." It is a simple armless preparBtion that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and sllays the inflammation which causes practically nil stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Ineluding arrendicit!. One dose will convince or totiey refunded. At druggists everywhere. Adv.

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"SKIN THE CAT" But if you won't exercise vigorously you must take "Cascarets."

4 There is nothing like bending exercises, taking long walk", or chopping wood to keep the liver and bowels actie, but mt folks take their rxereise in an easy chmr. S'.i.-h folks need Cascarets, else they f-uli'er from si"-k headache, sour, arid stomach, indigestion, colds and are miserable. Rut don't stay bilious or constipated. Feel splendid always by taking Cascarets occasionally. 1 hey art without griping or inconvenience. They never silken you like Calomel, Salts, Oil. or nasty, lu.rsh Fill They ost so little too Cascarets w ork uhile you sleep. Adv. ROOM ROBBED John R.razil. CiCS Kim St., Indiana Harbor, reported that someone, had broken into his room while he slept, and robbed him of and a gold watch alued at J.jS. The watch was engraved with "W. F. Brazil." John i'oms fa mi I Main strer; Hrf. ail , living on West offering from the TEE'S E33fT Money back without question if HUNT'S Salve fail in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA. RINGWORM, T8TTER or other i tchmg kin diseases. Try 75 cent box at our ruk er.h W. Writ T rn e

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Will Arrive in nammonc 5:00 a. m. THURSDAY And will be on sale all day Thursday and Friday until sold out. Sale begins at 5 a m. each morning. These fish sales will be held in Hammond every Thursday and Friday from now

on. Fresh Caught Shore HADDOCK, pound .

Fresh Caught Flounders 1 5 C pound

Fresh Caught MARKET COD, c pound

Fresh Caught LEMON SOLE, pound Fancy SALMON, pound

Fancy HALIBUT. 25 C pound

Bring Your Own Baskets All fish handled by us are strictly fresh-caught with all the natural flavor retained. They reach you in from 48 to 60 hours after Ieavin g our vessels. We are the largest producers of fresh-caught fish in the United States, and fo r the first time in the history cf the fishing industry the producer is offering his goods direct to the consumer, saving you three profits. Here Are Some Good Fish Recipes

Lobster a la Camouflage Sr-Ircf onr large- haddock, or two ma!l one?; boil ten miniitr, and remove bone? and .skin. Put fish in kettle with enough water to cover. Add one grated carrot, one bay leaf and a little parsley. Salt to taste, and boil ten minutes. Strain through fine sieve, remove bay leaf and use as fcr lobster salad with mayonnaise or boiled dressing.

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"Flu." A fine baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Kchoon on Monday morning. Master Wilfred Grimmer, son of Wm. Grimmer, is on the sick list. Clifford Bothw-ell was taken down with the Flu on Saturday and Mr?. Bothwell on Monday. On Thurtdav evening IV. F. A. Malmstone attended a Boy Sjrui's meeting at Gary. Flans were iliwussed for the work for tb C"tn,ni: year. The Scout movement is the largest thing in the Fn.ted State'. Those having boys of the Si out. as" not already members, want to join risrht away. If you don't, you are the l is. r Joe Govert'g are moving into tin line w home- this w eev. Jlrif. F. A. Maliii.-tone entertained her Sumlav S'.-ho"! fl.ns Monday e'-eti-;i:S m honor of Kathrvn H"ffnian who u moving t" Ft. Way tie with her parents. Games niul T.iffy Fulling f the c v on ; n e '.-i jrogram. Marjoiy Vle, living on r;'dg Itoad has be n CjuaranGned ft r S'-arh t Fever. Two more members of John Hejrin's family are afflicted with the .sc.iiiet fever. Martha ii reeoveiii.g. Howard Sikc.t family will oenpy the standard O 1 lvoise recently vacated by I-:. A. Hoffman. Mr. Hunter, postal inspe-tor. vis. ted the (Jriff'.th ofTne Tue.-dav. Mr. J.ie T:u 1 whs i-onrined to the house last Friday on a --count of s.cUn e s s . Mr. Ifume Tlitehie family moved in to their new house on Main itrect on Monday. M'ss Tai;ra L'nitertr of Merrill v-i:!, visited over the week-end with Mis. L. A. Southworth. she J on many of her friends in town. Mr. Irwin I Toff ma ti vj; resigned h's position at the standard .''.' c mpur.;-. He ha ji been, engineer at this station for ten years. He has accepted a position as head merivaii o a; th'- r.ow. ser plant at Ft. Wavne. The hou.'ehohl goods vve-re sh ;.pefj --n Mond.iy.

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Fancy HERRING, pound

12c Fancy No. 1 pound 25c Fancy No. 2 pound 25c

! Fancy MACKEREL, pound

Fish Chowder. Take on large haddock, or two small ones, scale and remove head. Put in kettle, cover with water, add salt to tade. boil ten minutes, then remove fish from kettle and cool. Remote skin and bones, strain off juice and et aide. Cut in dice shape ' 4 lb. salt pork and one onion, fry together tn rkillet until light brown. Put in kettle, then add 3 large potatoes, cut dice shape, together with prepared fish, and one pint hot milk. Cook together until potatoes are soft, then serve. Fish Will Be Sold n t i , New York. Boston.

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RHEUMATISM A EOJC CUBE GIVEH BY OUE WHO HAD IT. I-i the spring of 1K?S t wss at-t-if ked bv Musi-ularund lnflamm.'torv lCheumiit isio. I sutler-d -otii'.those wh" have it knew. !''' i v. r three years. I tried remedy f,ffir remi dv. H:ni doctor after doctor. Imi su. h r if f as i r-i-..plv temporary. linaily. i found a remedy that . ured ,,-e compb lety. and it has never r' Mo O. d. 1 h i -e given it t" ti.oi'o. r wo. Wi-i-i terrtblv afnicie..! ami '' bedridd'-n wi'h li.'ietitiiH'i'in ami ili.fi.l u i-nr- in every r.-i.--. I want v.ry sut'tei-.-r i r-un stw form of rliiuiiHl!.' trout. if io tr..' t!.l marvelous lieH!i;ig powr 1 Kip't s-nd a rt : soul-! -.- vv v.. :m- name and addro;. - ;.i:d I w ill send it free to try . l'"r .'--'i 'o-i--.' ii... -d it and it ha pr-.v n .-'i: bo that l-.nc-look. il-t.-r lo' -tn -t urine y our eh- uo:-ii i- i'-" S - I i . 1 the price of It. 1-1.. ll 'Ii 1'.;p..!. I------ nd. I do 1. -.' '.;;- iti-Ml. V Unless V - i.l iil '- I" I i ' sm-.siod to s. nd i- t-i-,'! tltat fair.' Wi.v suii-r anv U.n;;er when p.istM - n !i. f is ihii.- .-,1 ;. ou !ro '.' lioii'l ii' la v. Write i,.-1- . M;irk it. J.-iekvon. .No. n"-;F, C.iil,. v Bids.. s ra-jse. x. . Mr. Jackson i r- -t-.nsible. Above st a i . tii"iit true.-- Adv.

The noffmans are l'uvi"? man'-- f c.eo who wish thesn very s.; vr?s in t new v e n t .1 I r . The Blaine ll ,t, fn ;.;;. -liberated f--m "tl.e : - '' ' F---. I i ara n 1 1 m- nn S ;t ill-. ti-e .-i riiday at the Ma'nirton-- b"iie . mm S A ( -tKzv I AM ivrt . 1 1 ! v, ?4ovies Whciesofiie-cieansiag-Refreshlng When Your Eyes Used Care 1 I i9 3d i bl n ! H ti 15c

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Smoked FINNAN HADDIES, J gc pound

I ! SMELTS, 20c if u SMELTS, 15c 20c

Fancy ENGLISH WHITING, 1 Of pound A '

3 M Finnan Haddie Select plump Finnan Haddie; cut up in required portion'', sue you wish to serve. Cover with cold water and boil ten minute?. Remove fish from kettle to platter, with small piece flutter, pepper ap.d salt to ta.f!c, and pour oer fish. (Sauce can be thickened if desired.) To Fry Haddock. Cut in slices. Fry as you would any fish. ll ri ft I From vi i Indianapolis.

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