Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1920 — Page 8

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ROBERTSDALE

Tb Indies" Bltole Class" of the Robrtsdal chunch will have their regular meeting on Thursday evening at the horna of Mrs. Osear TosiJ on Indianapolis Tblvd., all members are requested to attend. Mr. and Airs. Tom Jones of Roberts aemie. are enterta-lnins the fc-rmer' mother of Litchfield, Ken., for a few weeks. D. B. Hunt of East Pi.ie visited at rhe Jerwett home on Indianapolis blvd., the other day. James Alfrro whr has been visiting his sister, "Mrs. Thomas, Raird of Roberts avenue for the pa-it -week left fT h! hoane in Car.ey ville. Ken., the latter part of last week. SfSsK Violjet Rreck of Atchison avenue has teen Pflned to her home for the past week "Bith a severe ease of tonsilltis. Mrs. J. rulcet of Reese avenue was !n Chicago business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White of South Hammond, spent Sunday at the home of

Uoort tck without ,ueto If HUNTS Slve fail in tba rreitmeil of ITCH. KC2KMA. RINQWORM. TKTTER oc ether itchin tktndi icwti. Try 7$ ct b at our rt.

Joseph W. We Is, Drus1sl.

GLASS OF SALTS If

n i ii ! 'LI Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.okllngr of Myrtle avenue Mr. Harry Ttmm of East Side spen-t yesterday at the home f her cousin Mrs. H . Klftmn of Superior aven.if. Mrs. Ira Mi-ore of South Haven, is spending a few days vi."tt!tig at the V'iss home on Myrtle avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward TroM -f ' capo were the fruests of Mr. Ami MrE. Freese of iMyrtla avenue over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Ot.t- Bieser moved into their home st 1310 Myrtle avenue, which they recently purchased, the B'.essers form.-rh- lived on H.-berts af. Mrs. Mol'ie Kick is confined to her home on My rtl" avenue t illness. Mrs. Frank ix.ran of ehu-tiK-. who had l.n ronflno-.l at the hospital tor the pas-t two weeks, havlns a goitre moved. Is convilesclng at the home of

her sister. Mr. Charley Ness, ot indlanapol'.s blvd .

YOUR KIDNEYS HUR

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Eat Less Meat if you feel Backachy or have Bladder Trouble

Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system. Regular eater of meat must flush the kidneys occasionally. Ton must relieve them like, you relieve your -bowels; re-

niovlTig- all the acids, waste and poison.

else you, feet a dull misery in the kid

ney regit" sharp pains in the back or tick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours. tong-Je i coated and when the

w earlier 4s "bad you have rheumatic inHrrM ;Th urme is cloudy, full of

sediment; -the channels often gret trrvt"ted. oiblisririg you to E"t up two or three

times during, the nlg-ht.

To neutralize these Irritating- acids

and flush, off the body's urinous waate get sboirt four ounces of -lad Salts from any pharmacy; take a t-able-.Trw-,nfiil in class of ttr before

bree.kfs.st for a few days and your kid

neys Mt fln nttladder disorders disappear. This fajmous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined -with lifhia. and has been us

ed for g-enerations to cloan and ptlmu

late sluggish kidneys and ftop bladder

Irritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive

harmless and makes a delightful effer

vescent lithia-wai-r drink which mil

lions of men and women tak now- and

'hen. thus avoli-tinz- serious kidney and

bluMer disease. adv.

in the coal business stands for fair

dealing, . modern

'aU - methods, .e o o d

faith and Good Coal

We are not infallible ; but we do

our level best to give our customers good coal, good value, good

service. Telephone 58. Telephone 3. The BIEKER BROS. Co. FLOUR. FEED, COAL AND BUILDING MATERIALS 144 Sibley St. 257 N. Hohraan St. HAMMOND, 1ND.

HOBART

Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Strattun. Mr. , the conscience stricken t.v along- with ;tritnn who li;ia beti In Florida for j hini and at the nolio (station secured

soma tune id expected to arrive h.-tiie J much Important infonniiitton from him.

this uet-k. Miss M-jbcl Traer who lia h:en employed at the First State Bank lor the past Ave years and has been Asst. Ous-hier at that place for two yours, lias resigned her position. Mr. and Mrs. John driffin and son Robert of Valparaiso, visited with relatives here ever Sunday . A dance. will be kiwii at the Comrnun ity I tall th'.g. evening . Kred llif.man has pur. hascj a Fu:i Sedan ,

BARNEY FEAZES HIS CONSCIENCE

Harney .In gens, .-pedal a''iit "'' ' "e '. & o., who, wMli other niemliers of tli- bureau han- i.v-n rounding boycar bandits operal n.s " the fcrd- of in.' C. & O. an I I. I ! . was slaadmn on a. s'rrel i-..rm-r in Kas-t Hai.imond yesterday with a bandit u.--p-.-t handcuffed at his soi, . A group " small boys Katiier. ,i around. I'-u -

r.ey's gazf travel, other of the hoy f one young punnac ual. He ey.-d ti

cat if till; Mead in

"Strangler" Lewis Flops Caddock on Gotham Mat NF.W YOJiK. March t6. --K.l trnnpler" Lewis of Jexington, Ky.. threw F.arl faddoek. furnifr wreatlin.tr cha.inpion. at Madison Square fJarden last niuiit with a head and hip lock in 1 :Hr,-4S. It was said after the. bout that Caddoek's risht collar bone had been fractured. , .lini U'mkis of ; recce threw "Sitlva -do re rhevolier of France in :t5:2- with a body scissore am! double wrist lock.

STETCKER FLATTENS YUSSIF HUSSANE

I'lTTSBC R 1 H, I'a.. March IT. Joe:

Steciiar threw Vussif liussane m 10 last nigrht after a gicut struggle. Th champion's famous body scissors turned the trick. Jim I.ondas threw Murt Henderson in 37:10. .

The CANDY

Clubs Enough. "I want to got smut-tlii tig fur mr husband. He's; a Rolf playor." "Why ivd gf-t him a now rluhV sucje-tod tli riork. "Toar, mo. no. Ho bolonc-t to ihrep clutis alroad.v." Itoiroit Frt-i rrrS.'

d i'r.-ifl one to t!,e linally seulinj; on .u.- ioi.'kink ind.vid- . lad up and ti own.

scarciiin-r. Wi-w. 1 "li-ln't .ais." tvall.'d the 'hoy. "Who

said en-1 .

,..11 ,-tole any oats'" asked .) -V. Ii." sn ' ffed the ..y . "dr at me like thai " " Harney t

L- lf?WE Miss lesta Ras.-hka was taken to the i fw 'TN LoilOR ? Michael Reese Hospital in Ohi.v. --o, f 'AX'j i nCS"?, So

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bing and Healing

MunneforKed- ;

Mu-haet Reese Hospital in v ni. ,, , ' - nes-?, soreness, uranu- I

nday wlore she was opera t-d up -n j r-.r lation. 1 1 C h i r. g n n d I

.- - liil ) l-r tti I,., (Anl',,.t ,

yesterday. t-"i me rasi a ."- i vvn ""'tt u mn-vi.. v.

,. hao heet. afflicted with lameness in Lvends; I tropa Atter tne i.ioyies. Motoring

Cathartic ffW ; "TINE"

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FISH

her limb caused from a childhood sick, nets .

A daus-hter iia;- born Saturday to

or Goif will a ir.yourconrider.ee. A-k your 1'iv.agist tor Murine when your Kyea Need Care. Marine Eye Kenu-dy Co., Cb.i.celO

Girls! Your hair needs a little "DanJeriae" that's all! When it becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when u?ly dandruff appears, or your hair falls out, a 35-cent bottle of delightful, dependable "Danderine" from any store, "will save your hair, also double it's beauty. You can have nice, thick hair, too.

lammond Fish Market

235 STATE STREET. HALF BLOCK. EAST OF P0ST0FFICE. We receive all kinds of fresh fish every day in the week. Fresh water fish, also salt water fish. Ail kinds smoked fish and oysters. Reasonable prices. Me clean the fish for you. SAM KAPLAN, Prop.

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400 DOLLARS that you can save on a 1920 model 8-cylinder, Oldsmobile, slightly used

You Save 10 on Every Purchase Our Free Bank Savings Account Plan gives you a cash return of one dollar on every ten dollars' worth of merchandise you buy. In other words, we deposit 1.0 of the amount of every purchase you make in the bank for you. The money is

entered in your own name with the Chicago City Bank &. Trust Co.. to be turned over to vou as soon as you have made six monthly payments on your account. Complete information from our salesmen or the bank's officials.

Special Terms on Complete Outfits

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ig March Furniture

Bargains in keeping with our custom, we offer you special reductions on all merchandise during the month of March. The moneysaving opportunities listed in this advertisement are all the more pronounced when you compare them with others. We carry a distinctive line that conforms to the de

mands of those who must make every dollar count. Our prices are well within the reach of all and our terms of credit are exceptionally moderate.

At the Right Price One R0AMER. model 1918. Stop in and look it over.

Model 22-72 MERCER Roadster $2175.00 Worth a good deal more. Inquire Leo. E .Deutsch Motor Co. 562 Washington Street. Phone 111. Gary, Ind.

eptional Bargains in Library Tables Beautiful William" arid Marv Library Table, in rich brown mahogany: strictlv hind polished; 23'7S

Oak

Living koom Chairs or Mahogany 1-hiris

Room Chairs, gen Soamsh

leather upholstering. Roc - er to match if desired PiUO

Special Bedroom Suite Bargains

Elegant 4-Ptce Bedroom Suite, in either walnut or mahogany ; sold complete or separate-, dresser has large plate mirror; bed is ot the bow-end pattern: chittorette is large and roomy; dressing table has triplicate mirrors.

Drer. Bed, Chittorette, Ureturg l tie.

$82!0

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4-Postcr Foil Size Bed Graceful 4-Poster Bed, full size; comes in either v.ainul or mahogany; very pretty 03-75 pattern ?JJ

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Fireside Rockers

:ocker, i n y ; t

$28

Massive Fireside Rocker. in ;V,.r cval.- nr miilioi'anv : euar-

,ntiH leather up-

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Phonographs

Select your Phonograph where .on can compare their tone ijualitiet. See th-m si.le by :de and judge them v.r -.rr-lf. S tld on cvy term w-.tK.Tit

ititerrst ; jc'd bv our person al K'i'

jtiitf. i e our favorite modfl

$150

Pad Seat Dining

Chairs

William and Maty Extension Tables 43-inc't Top W-.l iam am! Marv Hrtension Tnbie, in either fumed or lacobean r, u !, v -i , . r? r 7Ti

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to six feet . . . .

American Oak Dining Chairs, with heavy rungs ; built to stand hard knocks; m ti 1 e s k i n pad

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March Rug Bargains Sxl2 Seamless Brussels J23.50 Sxl2 Special Velvet $32.65 9x12 Axminster $49.30 9x12 Worsted Wilton $94.50

Carriage Reductions LarRp Comfortable Carriage, with reversible body; steel wheels; all steel gear; veil upholstered, QQ 50

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3-Piece Cane Suite Reductions

FOR SALE Several renewed Buicks and Dodge cars, No freight, no war tax- A trip toXary will save yj money. 5th Ave. Garage Gary, Iztd.

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Excellent 3-?.ece Cane Parlor Suite, in tmc ve our; cushions eq u PPc . . inner spring construction; set has two. me da lion p.llous ' , v t ....:' f.;en- nri brown ma- C000-uu

matcti; iramc i uc-umu.iy. .....j,,., - - 1? fit -

itogany

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High-Grade Overstuffed Parlor Suites I usurious 3-Piece Overstuffed Parlor Suite, in either tapestry or vclour ; loos- cushion construction; cushions guaranteed not to tiatten out or he- , t- mshocranv frame: set is made ot finest materials oo.atnaole.

f.-C--:.fTvS2-fr-.x -t P D-.1. Sof. Chair,

tPPpl? $160- $215- $160" f

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