Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1920 — Page 9
"Wednesday. Feb. 11. 1920.
SEASON OPENS When Children are Sick.y NOTED SCIENTIST SOLVES A RIDDLE APRIL 14 I m ar Constipated, Koverin Cry out in iheir r1".i. Take ruU eaiil Have Headache. Stmuvh or Bowel troubl-;, Try MOTHER CRAY'S ( INTERNATIONAL NE'AS SERVICE', new KiiiK. j'- h u. - n,.. ..tnciii Xatlonal l.rague Fchedulo tor 1?2'. an-nuic-ed today, provide fnr the op.-niiu; of th' si-ii.s.in Aprrl II, with the f..l!ow)n opciniiB trin.es: I - vSW ET POWDERS 1 tost on at N"v York. 1'hilnd-lphla a! 11tiklyn. ").icnir- at inelnn:ii. and E3 rittsbuith at St. lytiis Sf2 OR CHILDREN T)i- NatMnal I.viiru ffa m es . For Your Player Piaoe 31 They are pleasant to take an.l a certain relief. They act on the Stomach, Ijvr and Bowels aiul teu.l to correct iut.Miu&l disorders. 10. 0t0 te.-lnunin!s from mothrs an ! frietuU of little ones telling of relief. Ko mother .boul.l bo without a box of Mother Gray' Sweet Powders for uso when needed. A.ik ti-diy. At Druggists. The need of them often cornea at ineoiiTeuieut hours. Used by Mothers for over thirty years. Do Not Accept Any Substitute !or 530TBER GRAY'S SWEET POVvDFRS. ?! Better call up The Times anj have it sent to your house every rjight. Then youll be sure it will j $"5 be there. H 'GREAT LIBRARY' ..AS.
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Whii Robert Tnrl-y. .on of Mr. av5 Mr. Turly of l.ne-nn avenue, w i.ViB'.t'np Mi (irii'f O'Kecfe. t h : hune in .oRc'L, Ma M:s 'le.-te took advar.i.-i? of th- L'.ip Year an ! Mr. ati.l .Mrs. Knl-rt Turley arrve, here last af.rrlay .mi ari fpurtiiv4 their hortevmoon with the ar"''tii e parent. In a. f w weeks t he y i'av for Lowil. Ma.. whr they will make their fitnrs ho-rie. Rr.brt ?rja le has not hart the tila'ir of "he-.nK i n-ell aequatnterl with the bride a they are -with th trroom. but le.-t wlshef and congratulations are extended to th yo'Jn; c-vip!e. The I,aties HiM .'l.i.-s of the Dai. freiieal church w : i has e a valentine Tarty on Saturday even ins at th- - h :roh. An entertainment ill bEivn. Iun.-h will be served and a surprise f,-,r all thoge thit attend, so come an ihr:r.gr your friends. AM are welcome . Herbert Klemm of Lincoln avenue is reoverlnj from a jevf re a?? of tonsllltis .
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th Vlast SiJe. Vr. and Mrs. A. Johnson of Veail street entertained jral friends at t'nir hom S'jmljy evctung at a six o'clock dinner. Mr. Fd. Un?hr of Myrt'se avenue had as her s-uet er ?tinday Mi a O. 5m!s?r of Gary. Mr. and Mr.. A. O'Oren vi'.te,i A . M. Mrts whn ; ill with the "fir- at his home on Myrtle avenue and :? tt, a.lor,(c very nicely. Mrs. W. Ehrat f Chicago visited Rbrtsdate friends on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Itlv returned to their home from Tcrt -Washmston. V;s consur, where thy attendod the funeral of the former's father. Miss Lillian Lundin of Paxton, 11!.. who is vis-.tintr hr sister. 'Trs. C. Wridtit of At. bison av.-n i" ?p-t th
PREVENT THAT COLD IT MAY DEVELOP SERIOUSLY HUK.LBURT' S CAMPHOR PILLS TAKE ONE AT ONCE if you rccz?. snnffe. or fc! a cbill comma on. C.rry the .it;U bottle at U time. TRICE J5 tKM's THE KEIXS CO.. M'.WECRGH. N. Y.
Sir Enifdt Ratherford. Sir Enif't Rutherford, Lang worthy professor nd director of physical lahoratorie at the University of Manchester, Eng-tartd, and one of the best known physicists in the world, churns that he has solved the riddle of transmutation of matter. Sir Erneat has 'devoted much attention in recent years to radio Activity and ha.s- written a number of books on ihi phencmer.a of radio active tubances end their radiations.
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DRUGS EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS, USE SALTS
If your Back hurts or Bladder bothers drink lots of Water.
Whn your kidney hurt and rout back feels j.ir, don't sect. .cared and proceed to load yoi stomach with a iot of drugs that excite the kidney and irritate the entire urinary tract. K'iep your kidney e'enn like yon keep bowel clean, by flushing them v. 1th a m'id. harm! salts which r-move 'he body's t:rinoa wate and tiinulate thorn to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 2 1 ho'i: they ;rj n from it 300 grams of a- id and wa.'e. we can readdv und-rstan d'he ;-
1 tmportanc of keeping the kidnev I tlve. Prink lots of water y.-i car t dt Ink too much: also ct from any ,harniett about, four ounce of J.d Salt; take a, tablpoonf:il in a gla of water before breakfast each mornir.s; for a few days and your kidney will act fine T!is famou sals is made fr.mi the ae'd of if rape. and lemon .mice, cr.tnb.ned with litiiia, and has been ?-d for Reneratle.n 1,. dean a:ri j'ni'ilitclogged kidneys; alo t o nent : tt'tz" t .o acid in urine so .r no longer is a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder weaknes. .Tad Pa'.t is inexpensive; annot inj i.e: makes a deli g-'nt fu! effervee,.nt iithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kidney clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water dr i s; !- in t . and no doubt y... : wi'l w..n.l-r w ha b' -came of vo ir k:dney trouble and ha- kache. adv.
Econornical Menus EREAKfAST. Stewed Apples Corn Mush with Syrup Coffee and'Rolls LUNCHEON. Lentil so'tp with Frankfurters Apricot Pudding Mm; DINNER. Cream of Pea Soup Hamburg Roast Stewed Tomatoes Fruit Salad BREAKFAST. Oraai Juic Oatmeal with Top Milk Pop Overs Coffse LUNCHEON. Beef f?t.)r Kd 1. Coff- Tvine CcSf DINNKR. Rice 'Sstij Meat. Cakee Ma.'h-d Pota.tof- . Parsnips Aoolo Pi-, Coffee
CREAM-OF-PEA SOIP. On-) of the most delicious cream eotips in ma.de with tender peas after th following recipe: One can of ra- Cojr cupfuls of milk, one t?b'e?poonful of butter substitute or marrow of a hone, three tableFpoonfuls of flour, salt and pepper to taste. When the peas are tender, take out half of them and pass th remainder thorush a siere along with the water in which they were cooked. Scald the mi!k. rub the butter substitute or marrow of a bone and flour together, and s.dd the paste to the milk with the peas that have been passed tbroufh the sire. Stir until th 6oup thickens, and just before takir.g
it from the fire add the rest of tha peas and the cupful of milk. Seasoa with salt and pepper, and serre. OO F.N A.VT CELERY FRITTERS. Take a can of corm and empty it into a bowl, measure half a cupful for the fritters and reserve the ret for crearu-of-eern soup. Chop the corn and add to it one we!l-beate ess, balf a cupful of chopped celery, one-fourth of a cupfal of flour, a pinch of baking-powder, and salt and pepper to taste. Drop by spoonfuls into hot fat. brown-well, drain and serve with tomato catchup.
APRICOT TUDDING. Soak half a pint ef granulated
tapioca overnight In enough cold water to cover. In the nornng, stir the Julee drained from & can of apricots into the tapioca, and add half a cupful of syrup and enough water to make rather thin. Lot this boil until cl?ar. Cover the bottom of a pudding-dish with the fruit, upriokle with sugar and pour on the tapioca. Bake half an hour and serve co'.i with cream sauce. PEAS a la NEW TORK. If you wish to serve peaa as an
entree, cut out with a cooky-cntter, around from an 'ordinary-sized slice of bread, then two rings with a doughnut-cutter. Dip them ia melted butter substitute and toast delicately brown in the oven. Fill the cavities with peas cooked in a cream sauce.
SUGAR SAVING CAVDT FOR PULLING. 1 cup Brown Sugar 1 cup Syrup 2 tablespoons Butter substitute 1 tableppoon Lemon Juice Cook altogether without stirrinx till brittle when testf-d in cold water. Pour inte oiled pans till cool enough to pull.
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Physician Gives Practical Advice on What to Do To Help Build Up Your Strength Power and Endurance Explains How Organic Iron Nuxated Iron Helps Put Renewed Vim and Energy Into the Veins of the Weak, Nervous and Run-Down
Thousands of men and women re impairing their constitutions fiaying themselves open to illness and literally losing their grip 011 licalth simply because their blood S thinning: out and possibly
starving through lack 01 iron.
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endurance that win the blood ehould be rich in strengthjpivingiron.ror this purpose
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it today V?nj tised Jty oef ncrrased their sirengtJi and endurance million people annually t gimply by taking iron in the proper form.
And tnis alter iney n-i, in acme caic. oeeta doctoring for months without cbtaining anjr benefit. Mannfehirr' Natu: KiTa Iron, rrrrnimrn'-'l ti. ! re' a fcf-rel rprtie-iv tf ;t on wuiri la w:t Kc.-.wi to ctriaalfcM n7r?e.r. Vnlli:a th e-.-t-c Ju:rn:? -on i-fcicp's ;i is Aa:.jf traat'atffl. rtet pit !n'ue tb t;h trika rSem '-k. r-r Mri.' ti-nn-. T.: roar, '.fcrr rvrfl rurn' a -rstii! a- nt?r1 stt-tr:crv fli'?fc j a--y r et thr? wOl .r'ind --!ir Tnons. It U
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