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800 In XiLLt J.J.XVjL.Cj.3 Tuesday, November 26, 1918 nericaii Workmen A country worth fight ing for i3 worth working for! The man who maj be driving: rivets in a ship or a tank is backing up the boys at the front. It is not on the battlefields alone that this war is being fought. It is wajred be hind the lines, in the fac tory, in the workshop, on t he farm and in the home v.s truly as in the trenches. The pale -cheeked woman at home as well as the workman in the shop feels that lack of "snap" and enerprv which red blood should bring. Perhaps he or she has had an attack of the Influenza, in conse quence the blood lacks tone. Perhaps the red blood corpuscles are lacking. Build up the blood with an iron-tonic tablet, called VIrontic," first discovered and made by Dr. Pierce. 'After taking this tonic tablet ' you have good red blood and an active liver, and you can face the enemy successfully whether it is the gcrma of rip, a .common cold or fpring fever. America needs its strong men, and American men need to be strong. Then there is that blood-maker and herbal tonic which has borne the recommendations of many thousands of leople during the past fifty years. It is called Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and can be had in tablet form at almost all drug stores at 60 cents a vial. It has the right combination of herbal extracts to bring "pep,'' vim, vitality and vigor to you. When you have taken Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Tablets you will feel the red blood coursing through veins and arteries, and you will be surprised to find how easy it is to tackle every "job," every under taking calling for responsibility or efficiency. The man who takes this tonic tablet has iron nerves for hardships, and an interest in "'the drive" trios him. Be sure and ask for Dr. Pierce's. GLASS OF SALTS GLEMS KIDNEYS If your Back Hurts or Blad der bothers you, drink lots cf -water. Chris C. Petersen, B.C. Chiropractor 1 3415-17 Michigan Avenue, Barker Bldg. Indiana Harbor. Office Phone Indiana Harbor 885. Res. Phone East Chicago 1112 . NOTICE! Sheet Metal Workers, Railroad Local 303, Dance post poned Oct. 30th, 1918, on account of the influenza, will be given Thanksgiving eve, Xov. 27, at Orpheuni Hall. Tickets sold for former date will be accepted. E. W. TUCKER, Secy. X Gibson Round House. E. F. BUNDE. Z. D. GREEN. This Offer Expires Dec. 24th Great Offer to Every Reader oi THE TIMES Clip oat this coupon ma A txlag it urtth H any cloar small picture, photo. pest card or naptct, to E. C. Minns Co. Hammond lad. S ttVtfl It 'will entltl yon to f.M Ut FliOIO PORTRAIT FBE, size 14x17 tnche. A beautiful oval pilqu. Tfon do not hare to tony a frame foi It cr pay one penny. Your small ptc n ture will be ratcrsed unharmed. See jfi artist's work at store. IB IJO SO.AXL, OKOiTJtS. stSCfiE 14 !5sa " -- ' - - ' v..-:--. ..'aj.-a..,.- . .n, J r r omey i L r 4 i r " Rabbits list ie from Watertown For Thanksgiving W. Hubbard 793 Phones 794 741 Claude Street, Hammond Sh owing "Whpn your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't Kt scared and proceed to loRd ycur stomach with a lot of drucs that exctte the Kidneys and Ir ritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing; them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the) body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their norma! activity. The functions of the kidneys Is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from Jt 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily under stand tha vital Importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of w;atcr you can't drink too much; also get frfm any pharmacist about four ounroj of Jad Salts; tako a tablespoonful In a glass of water be fore breakfast each mornlne for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is mdo from the acid of grapes ar.d lem-n Juice, combined with lithla, and has been used for gen erations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids In urine so it no longer is a source of ir ritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is Inexpensive; cannot injure: makes a delightful effervescent llthla wnter drink when everyone should Take now and then to keep their k'dneys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinkng, and no doubt you will wonder what bocamu of- your kidney trouble and backache. Adv. CROWN POINT Miss Mary Nixon entertained the members of the "Westminister guild at her hoft:e on Monday night. Clarence Eder, county road supervis or, was transacting business In Crown Point on Monday. "William Kitchen, who is employed at the Letz Manufacturing company, is con fined to his homo with the "flu." Win. Feoder. r resident of the South Sid Savings & Trust bank, ary, was in Crown Point on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. (George Krammcr will oc cupy the George Hack house on Joliet street. Miss Clara Hack and brother. Leo, will go to Hammond to work and make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Hacker. Mr. Michael Rascher has returned from Kentland where he spent the past week with his son. "Will, and family. Miss Margaret Meyer has returned to her duties in County Auditor G. M. Po land's office after a week's absence on account of sickness. The Chrysallte club held its regular fbi-monthly meeting on Thursday night. The annual election of officers took place after the car games. President. Miss Ella Massoth; vice president. Miss Eas ter Gary; secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Ma ria Rudolph. Encouraging reports come from Miss Bess Hogan, who has been seriously stck the past week. Her condition Is very much improved. "Wilbur "Wynant, of the Gary National Life Insurance company, was In Crown Point as a business visitor Monday. Miss Lillle Reeder, deputy recorder, spent tha week end with her brother George and family in Scherervllle. Miss George Reeder has recently recovered from a severe attack of double pneu monia and is at the home of her mother In Sherervil'.e. Rev. "Wm. Racher, who was ordained by Rt. Rev. Jos. Chartrand on Nov. 13, said his first solemn high mass at La porte on Nov. 17, will come to Crown Point on Thanksgiving to assist Rev. Ph. Guethoff in carrying on the work In St. Mary's parish. He will be located permanently in Crown Point. GRIFFITH I The Red Cross auxiliary will meet hereafter all day Friday of each, week instead of Wednesday and Friday. Ar rangements have been made to have the buildng heated early. "t ' ' l C3o 4 r t I I y i HOBART The anniversary of Company K, State Militia, was celebrated laat'Sat- DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. Says wo will both look and feel clean, 6weet and fresh and avoid Illness. Sanitary science has of late made rapid strides with results that aro of untokl blessing to humanity. The yit est application of its untiring research Is the-recommendation that it is as nec essary to attend to internal sanitation of the drainage system of the human body as it is to the drains of the house. Those of us who aro accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can. instead, feel a sfresh as a dai"?y by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a tcaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the Etomach, liver and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour tile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening1 and purify ing the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phos phate on an empty stomach is wonder fully invgorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appe tite for breakfast. While you arc en Joying your breakfast the phosphate hot water is quietly extracting a large vol ume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions of people who are both ered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who have sallow skins, blood dis orders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very lttle, hut Is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of internal sanitation. A3v. Cold Weather Blankets at Prices that Wil Sell Rap idly. THANKSGIVING we 1 t Blankets and Comforters in reat abundance will bo seen on display in our Drapery Section (Second Floor) tomorrow. Cold weather has touched us slight ly and with the surety of much more to come, this offering is timely. The qualities we show are of old time excellence and, in keeping with this, prices are much lower than present market value. Get your needed blankets tomorrow and profit by these low prices. Be cosy and warm when the next cold weather strikes us. Baby Blankets In blue or pink, plaid? ana animal figures; size 36x4S inches. Each.. "TTT 1 T T"1 1 A -r-vi , w uui Ao.fj xjiaiiiiewi 1'iain grey or tan, iucu biie, o ids., pinii or Dlue stripe borders 15.98 Grey and Tan Blankets "With pink, blue and black pin stripe borders; size CCxSO inches. Weight 3 pounds to the pair. Special i .at Cotton Filled Comforts inches; light colored Eilkoline cover ings, at OK Size 72x84 Cotton Comforts Covered with best quality silkoline, plain silk borders, eize 72xS4 inches. Filled with white long staple cotton. Ptlced at 15.98 Wool Nap Blankets In plain grav or tan colors, with fancy light colored borders;" size 72xS4 inches, weighs 5 pounds to tho pair. Special at Plaid Blankets Size 66x80 inches, in pink, blue, gray and brown plaids with fancy borders. Special 86.98 $3.98 Extra Heavy Wool Nap Blankets- i'laia designs, 72x34 Inches; five pounds in weight Very Special Wool Nap Blanket, size 60xSo inches, in pink, blue and tan plaid. Fancy slU etitched edge. Price reduced Woolen Blankets 65 per cent wool, size CCxSO inches, 2-inch block plaids in pnk, blue, to 6tor Closed All Day Thursday. $4.98 gray and tan. at A.S12.50 value !5 onvparw Open Until 9 O'clock Wednesday Evening. urday evening. A fiv course dinner was enjoyed, about one hundred mem bers partaking. Lt. McPhearson acted as toastmaster, and short talks were given by Captain Reeves and Messers A. J. Smith, S. Henderson and Robert Roper. Music was furnished by tha Militia orchestra. After the dinner all assembled at the Odd Fellows hall and spent a couple of hours dancing. HAIR Gil FAD DISAPPEARS QUICK TJte nont rfTcetlT, oaTnlent lad haraalesa may to rfuov. kair la with OellrraeKe, tbe arletaal naittry liquid. It acta ajnlefcly ntth cerlBlnty and abaolato aafa ty. Heaalta trout Its nae are Im mediate nad laattsx. Oaly a-eaalae DeMfrasbs taa origrtnal Military llald, ku a mtybaelc cwaraatea ta a pirkace. At toilet eoaatera tn AOo, 1 and f3 aiaa, or by nail traca aa la plafa wrapper ok re ceipt of price. KTIK13 booh: vmmOeA la pUim sen led caTefcye m rejnert. De Bllroele, IXOtb St. mad Park Aro. New York. Rev. and Mn. Mains of Chicago at tended the banquet grlven by Company K, Saturday evening. Mrs. Mains ex pects to visit with friend here during the coming: week. A son was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Miss Mayme Brand rlsited with her friend at Valparaiso over Sunday. Miss Margaret Raumer of Gary, vis ited hro Sunday with friends and relatives. NELLIE AND EVELYN CAN'T STAGE BOUT NASHVILLE. TEXX, Xov. 22. Nashville boxing- fans are mad clear through yesterday. Chief of Police Rar'thell refused to let Nellie -Bennett fieht Evelyn Gordon. Nellie Is a police woman and claims to be the world's champion woman boxer. Evelyn dis putes tho claim. She lives In Wiscon sin. The battle may bo staged outside the city limits. Nellie is a roet as well as a fighter. The kaiser it at bat. Strike him out by buying War Savings Stamps. 1 DON'T TAKE QUININE tTake Morse's LAXA-PIRUX for Colds, LaGrippe and ' Headache.. The Only Preparation on tha Market Using ASPIRIN, in Combination witH Other Time Tested Remedies, to Eliminate Colds, LaGrippe or Headache, Contains no'Quinine to poison ths system, upset the stomach, causa ringing: and roaring ia the head, or aggravate deafness. Stops Headache in a few minutes. Colds in few hours LaGrippe in ona day. A trial will convince. For sale, AU first claia flrugr gists. t-i.amlnniiHiiiii,t mp9 mtmxf -i, i. , jimp j .n in v .,.w Jg--VJ, t-jj-.--t. Specially Priced for Tomorrow Only Store Open Tomorrow Night Until 9 P. M. CRANBERRIES Fancy Cape Cod. per lb IXC ORANGES Sweet Juicy Klor idas, per dozen 15c BUTTER Keota creamery, finest obtainable, lb QSC COFFEE Mlnas biend. best value In Hammond, 4 lbs. 95c; per lb 25( CRISCO The perfect fhort- . . enimr, 1 lb. can 47c NUTS -Mixed, the best varie ties only, per lb 35c MILK Pet brand, dozen tall cans, fl.50; per can..J2V2C PANCAKE FLOUR -Aunt Jemima's, per pkg St UNEEDA BISCUITS P'T pkg CATSUP Monarch.Jarge bot'le - - 23d APPLES Fancy Baldwins, 1( s HEINZ'S BAKED BEANS Xy. 2 cans, per can 0f CELERY Fancy G o n Htart, home frown, three Rice stalks 10 GRAPE FRUIT 46 size, U'.re and juicy, each....- QgJ, EUTTERINE Kingnut brYnd very fia?, per lb 33c SALMON Finest quality red Alaska. 1 lb.. tall can.... oq PUMPKIN .Monarch brand, large can " -j i WALN UTS-No. 1 Cal'ifortu soft shell, per lb.. l?4 MINCE M E A T Rices con densed, fine quality, three packages on,4 TOMATOES Solid pack! red ripe, large can - KARO SYRUP -XC Hi lb. tin -t OLIVES Fancy Queen. quart Jar ... AKA PEACHES Lemon Cling. fine quality, per can oerl LARD Guaranteed pure p" ,b su Etlwancl C.Wiixas ConvparvY DO YOU KNOW THE FMMGMAFH? Do you know that the Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph is the only one in the world that actually reproduces the human .voice? machines and most of them sound like a man - hollowing in an empty rain barrel. The New Edison is so near human that even experts aro fooled they momentarily forget that ft is a machine. The Edison Has a Soul of lis Own And one tone-test will convince you that it has no equal. A lifetime of wear and satis faction goes with the New Edison. Yes, it's a fact. The motors are built to last a lifetime. The new Re-Creation Edison will play Victor records with that clear, crisp tone which every music lover appreciates. The new Re-Creation Edison brings to life the music of great orchestras, bands and great o tH-i' r. c-' A t- T7Miqrm in vnur linmn snnnlina best music and adds distinction and charm not found in any other phono New Re-Creation Edisons $1-20, $175, $220, $285 Easy Pay- ments Arranged to Suit. Many other makes such as the famous Victrola, Bush &. Lane, Cheney, Wllborn, ete. FOR SALE 1000 ft. 3 col. 45-inch steam radiation. Also quantity of used pipe and rad. valves. C. R. NICHOLS LOWELL. INDIANA. rraph. DR. ROB'T CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 3419. I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES. We Duplicate Your Broken Lenses While You Wait. Our Work is Right Our Prices Are Right. HAMMOND 0PTI3AL GO. Ml C. State St. Hammond 631 Hohman Street. . Phoae 661. Hammond. MaMMiXMaUCiI Slrlclly Fresh 175 0t. and Smoked 15I1 OF ALL KINDS RECEIVED DAILY. PRICES REASONABLE. North Side Fish Market 239 Hohman St., Hammond. S. KAPLAN, Prop. JU. 1