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Fritlav. April 1918. THE TIMES. Page Nine Hardly a Drugstore in the Land That Does Not Sell This Remedy On the Market Half a Century. When you are in perfect health, rd are enjoying: a strong and vigor ous vitality, it is then thst your blood is free from all impurities. You should be very careful and give heed to the slightest indication of impure blood. A .li.iKgish circula tion is often indicated by an impaired appetite, a feelinjr of lassitude and a general weakenm? of the Bytem. It is then that you should promptly taka i a few bottles of S. S. S.. the great j blood purifier and utrenffthener. It will cleanse the blood thoroughly and build up and strengthen the whole system. S. S. S. is sold by all drug gists. Valuable information about the blood sopply can be had free by vrrlt injf to the Swift Specific Co., 24 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. . .': . w WANTE AT ONCE 2E2XEI THIRTY-FIVE PRAYER MM&m VICTDRY Hammond and West Ham-; mond Women Prepare for Third Liberty Loan. WOMEX FOLKS OF CIVIL WAU VETS SUPPLY HOSPITALS WITH PILLOWS El lool Makers and Machinists Thirty-;. i. t vy j.raycr r..eei ing dedicated t t!:- third liberty loan Hiid j !he miinint; of the tear, will b held f simultaneously aft-r the ilimi'r lionr : ihiN - t i : 1 1 n in H-tinni! and West I fnmmor.d Mrs. V. T i. t ton. chairman of thfl t woman wotl-ie., today nimojneed the I H j !:(! er meeting -.:- in llimnrtond i i' i nHiws- i Fn t Wa rl Irvitsjr school. I Second Ward I'arroll stri--t. a t the : j hiiim- of Mr. W'anicr; '.ndlt street, at ' j 1 i i home :' Mr. I'orepke; Clinton; M i.-et. st the home of Mi?. li'.-hi ist : . 3j j HiinK'n-M aic:i'h', :it the hmie or Mr.: i .t i in. ; Mi.,. '- :-; re-t. at t ne home or sirs, i lt"ur:y: s:-i:e f.tr nt Wib"on' ro-; ' ' ct. i " r ? KAUFMAMN & WOLF - Hamkgnd.Ind The Home of Hart Schaffncr L? Mrx Clothes For Important Ordnance Work Apply in person or by letter Standard Steel Car Works ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT HAMMOND, IND. ninninrTn nri i junuuniiLiu ulll ! TWENTY MILLION ! BOXES PER YEAR i Best, safest cathartic fori j liver and bowels, and j i people know it. ! : i3 C i 'ytru-, -'ifi ifi'i V,' .4 if j Ma I nut e sf t Send Your Teams and Haul It Away Calumet Park Stock Yards Hammond, - Ind. ee ' I i ; i I ! s ! I They're fine! Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy or constinated. 1 jy ' 1 - - JMr'P - t--r: iSfcttjji..! ... .v .... IwORK WHILE YOU SLEEpf AlMe Mrs. A. L. Odell and Mr. Sarah Uerry. Middle Mr-. M. F.. i Cntler, Mr. A. J. Hughe and Mr. K. S. Krinto. Ilow Mrn. John I A. Logan and Mrs. Mary S. Lockwond. Wivea. widows and daugiiters of Civil war veterans are supplying ; practically all of the feather pil'owa used by the military base hospitals i both here and abroad. The. le?ion of Iyal Women, as the han! i calk-.! 1 last year renovated end made up more than 2.00O piun3s of feathers. Many of the workers are over 6ixty snd several of them are a old 33 ninety. The oldest members cf the kjrion are shown in the photographs abore. M Mli ill i .- I tr J n. - f III 1 I I 1..'VJ1 1 I P i? UfJ A mm MM' ipts ifA i malted I j tmJi i I j'j. v ino.' K-,.'- ;.,-'i'S i n i-i with i'a?.:i:ri. Tako r ir two at nirht ;nil enjoy the n..-'"t. g-v.':-.l liver and tnmi-1 .' iiur 'iu pfr experienrpd. Wnk" up f- '.-iing pnitoJ. Your ad vi; J ' b chat. . i u r toiitfue tVan, l.Tcath right. ston .'K-h f- t n;:-i your livr ami thirty taurant. j Eleventh "Ward L.afayccte sohool. Third AVard Catholic hall: I.i:-hcran TL 7th v.orJ in':?t nsrn e ! f d!ided environ; MWy writer, r....mp 01 Mr, v.; it a iwiuws: tourtonth j rt'cmct, Hu?hn" 1 ". K. Matthies, Mrs. I.. A. Uioknrcn nnJ 1 l.all; tlft.nth and si.t'.-cntl precincts.;: ! Mrs. Albert Anderson. IIiersil. rhool. l! , J.'ifth Ward N'a: rr.o ( hutch: Co- J On of the main prayer meetings or i Seventh Ward RivvrslU- school : j Slr.-t '!mr-l. Iluphn tra;!. ! jf nichth Ward Methodist church: St. j Joseph's ciuroh. Xiiilh Ward Presbyterian hurcl:: ! h.'m of Mrs. Wilson, Cnkey avenue.: AETNA CONTRACT. J'i'iX .Miijer in th- t"nitd Prate" 1 I. u ;... .w,.... 1 . it.it .if l-ov.eis a. live, tie hov at nv ! r v,. triiifman it. ,!..,-. -in '' ,',, """"l an or.ier au- tUixuK ( .-..tii trai!.tn up. Step th j,,-, ofMr Chapin. Highland 'ree-; ;tlu'rizinf .. iv-r o.jell and Holt I ' t-.n.ht. . b!...u lad colds and I Mo'iror st reet chapel; hon,.' ,.f Mr.. J. I. 1-'na -Pit.w.ve!. Company t.. .nt-r fcml daj - Hrig-htn up. Cher up. Clean Smith. Hohraan streot; ho. re of Mr, i . ... " , " . ' ' "; 'd'- Mrs. 5 '.'.rt t- rinliir !! v. hen cr biliou. I Mr. Pag, K-i.'.voou : hot,,- of feverish r if tontru : .rttod -th'-y are harmless -never jrripe or sick'-n. Adv. Stewart. .'oi ''y e nut. Tenth Ward I.infoin school. ai.o auii)..ri7ed the le.fiver? to mahe ftn udj'-.st merit of a (lan of J33,'mi0 held again.-t th n pan by a v extern ga company. Teim of t)ie adjust ment have o-en arrived at. Il Ladies S GERMAN ALLIANCE GETS TIP TO DISBAND XF:W YOP.K. Apr nn.'. in -en-.en t. j that the Nat.onai Grir.nn-Al.:ance will i dibanl at a !.. ial meeting in Ph.il ade'pl.'a on At.i M 11 wa ss.ad here j ton'Kht by Henry V,"e,!r.an of this city, i who nn'il rooentl v was active !n the jaffslr o.' the organization. ; 1 reco ' ed advice to th's effect i from t'.re manaserner.t of the orsrani jzat on." said Mr. Weisman. "but .hist why the d;foFLition is contemplated I do not Irnow. ' T imagine, liowever. that a q';lt : f o has son o,-t from WahnKt.m that j !.' or t an i.'a t ion had better take ad nta?H of an orT.ortunity to dissolve ! vol tr n ir'ly." Broken assortments and odd lots; newest styles and finest quality remaining after our tremendous Easter business With the high prices asked for elsewhere, this great Sale offers you a wonderful opportunity to save money on your new clothes. LANSING Men Who Come Here for their vrmo Duns con choose from Garments made by the World's Best Clothes Makers HART SCHAFFNER & MARX They'll get quality clothes made of the ' very best woolens and in the very lat est patterns. UIT Attractive models developed In. Black and White Checks. Serges. Hurelias. etc. Specially priced S17 mm S KEMOEIAK. In sa? but lovinp remetnbraree of our dear mother and wife. Wilhelmina : Schioirl. who was laid to rest one year i ago. Apt :! ?. IT! 7. 50 $259? IVs DREl of Rare Charm The dresses in this group are of much finer grade and style than can be found now-a-days at sucn moderate prices. $998 and $1298 i i Men's Made to sell for $20 to $25. Nobby Spring fabrics in several pleaiing styles. 1 798 SPECIALS IN WAISTS PETTICOATS MILLINERY ETC. X D 3 H OHM AN ST., HAMMOND, IND. UITS I Boys' SUITS f g I'm Mw? Li L What is home without a mother? j All thing the world n av end; But when we lost our mother I We lost our dearest friend, j Who wjre a crown of patience. ! Through the years she ptniEgd on: j Tli.jf ha.ida that r-st forevr r. f lVf-re the hand that made our borne, Mother, w are lonely f How we mis your lovir.jr face; !But ycu left i to remember Some dny we'll meet again. j Frnn our 1 JH'PKAND AND CH! 1.1)1'. C.. I They can buy them with com- plete confidence for they're high- grade in every respect. We guar- antee them fully the guarantee j covers the service the workman- ship the finish everything. i i Hart Schaffner & Marx all-wool clothes save you money. They wear a long time and you 11 not have to buy them so often. I -$25 $30 $35 Are I Stamp sales ' O'lota? If not ! I vir Thrift and War-Savings ! ' eatiallintr your weekly l whv not? . j Suits for the Little Mn made to with stand the rough wear. S398 IEIRLS! HAVE WAVY. TM, GLOSSY HI ! FREE FBOM DANDRUFF iSave your hair! Double its j beauty in a few moments ! try this! New Clothes Call for a New Hat to Match yOU'LL find here the smartest selections of new spring hats in town. They come in all the new shapes and latest spring colorings; all sizes ; i If yo'i care for heay hair, that Rlis-I "' 'en with beauty and is radiant with! life: has an Incomparable soilness and is fluffy and lnstron. try Daridrine. Just one application doubles the beau I v of your h.lr, besides it immediately dissolve every parliele of dandruff: you !: I (Btmot have nice, heavy, healthy hair if!j . ou have dandruff. This destructive j i - si in f rob the hair of its lustre, its!: i strength and it very life, and if not 'overcome it produces a feverishness audi: itching c-f the scalp; the. hair roots fam- j I ' ish. loo?en and die: then the hair falls!! out fast. j If votir hair has been neglected andjj! is thin, faded, dry. scraggy or too oily, get a small bottle of Knowlton's Dan rierine at any drug store or toilet coun ter for a- few- cent; apply a Mtle as directed and ten minutes after y u will say this wns the best investment you ever made. We sin' ereb" believe, repnrdl" of over tbir.tt els advertised, that if you ilesiro soft. Pistr.'us. bentttiful Uair and jots of it no dandruff no itching scalp and no more falling hair you must use Knowlton's Dar.derlr.e. If eventually -Vv T'-t flM" V'lv. r $3 $3.50 - $4 The Boy Scout Uniforms Are In Now JTO tb x a rv m m m m ha a. AU FMANN S. WOLF Hammond. Iwa i