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THE TIMES. A CLEAN STOMACH Makes a V7eU Man nr dr. T. tt. v-" r.'tv ZZ7TT Th? body is a highly oranizeu rivhi.'V? of complicated parts m which the stomach, liver and the kidneys work for the common good. ri;-.ms7e to any one of there organs interferes with man as a motor mechanism. If you clean the stom a,'h. liver ard bowel? occasionally v;ih a gentle laxative you can keep T.eil. Too much fuel in man's machine, such a? eating too much meat, or alcohol or tea, nervous overwork and lack of exercise in outdoor air bring constipation and bad health. Eat loss meat, plenty of vegetables, and with air and good exercise you need little else. If the liver n-cds rousing and most of .us need this once a week take a short. ; safe vegetable extract of the leaves of, aloe, Mayapple, root of jalap, made into a tiny, sugar coated pill, sold by almost every druggist, as Dr. Pierre's Pleasant Pellets, and tirst put up nearly llfly years ago. In vials, twenty five cents. Most people die eventually of p.n over -acid condition. If the blow! can be rendered more alkaline, the longer we live. With regular hours, six to eight glasses of water between meals, sensible coarss food and a chance to get the poisons out of the "system, a man will live to be a hundred. 1'ut, unfortunately, our highly nervous way of living brings increased storage of uric acid in the body. This acts as a poison, and consequently we suf fer from headaches, neuralgia, lumbago, aches or pa'ns, rheu matism, gout. Get rid of this uric acid poison by tailing a harmless medicine called Anuric, which throws out the uric acid by stimulating the kidneys. Drink a pint of hot water before rrals and tike Anuric double strength ). after meals and at bed time. Anuric can be obtained at almost any drug store for sixty cents, or send a dime to Doctor Pierce, Invalids Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y.. for trial package. WHITING NE WS AND PERSONALS TaUr .'.fKtfi'iny morning. Mr. find Mrs. Merle Mahl'r of Mich- oscSi Magneto Service 710 So. Hohman St., Hammond. AT YOUR SERVICE on all ignition trouble. Export work on all sys tems, inoludinp; Atwater-Kent. Welo, I?nny. Con necticut. Also repairing generators and starting mo tors. Make your Ford glad. Put a 1'oscli nr.isrneto on her and start easy this winter. Also wire all make of cars. Let us figure on vours. BOSCH MAGNETO SERVICE. ihr joajon no many of us are poor ;s that e have the notion that we a:i some cay goma; to get riches in a 'r.ii; s u m Wiso- people favf i) fw ilollars -aeh n eck in the Willi ing Siv. uiSH .-.!vi I .on n Association. 1-2-1 Miss Kat" VAml spent nvcrI das i viMtir.s; her brother in Ial'crte. ! Mi. and Ms?. V. K. Jenkins and j daughter spent New War's day Ht the homo of her sister. -Mrs. Katherlne Spring: in Austin, 111. j JfR.i' Gill, of Oliver street, is h"m f from a military acitool in Virginia for I the holijaxs. His mother. Mrs. Carrie j Villi, i.M fclho home from Cleveland, O, j where she was tlui Kyst. of her daugh ! tr. Mrs Klw aid P.obinson. ! I.nuij lenrine of o't'6 Kmlvn Place, i I'dst 'hi ao. was arrested by Officer ,1 iros at Indiana I'lvd., and Sclnage I avenue on the charge of bringing ! liquor into the state. Teniine had Tj'4 j gallons of whiskey in his possession, j which he was bringing from Sojth : ("h.cago m satchels with which he sai-J ; he and his friends were planning cele j t.ratmR New Year 's. Tlv e ond'J' tor had 1'iit b'-Va off the car at which point : he was picked up bv i hMd it the station j ".onus. I lins tn l-'rank lMigsan who is home ' n u furlough, is confined to his home in Pennsylvania avenue by illness. Mrs. d Smith of AtvhiFon ave.. j has been pntertainlns an aunt i un. le from Seattle, Washington. tarr rtowen oi iapoive nornur veturnrd from oitn aroi.n hj .p-nt several weeks visiting with 's wife, w ho is greatly improv ed health since bene there. Mrs. John Rosen and daus'iiter Arthur V'exter. were Chicago visitors on i uesiaj . Several members p Morris Lawrence of are ill with lnfluenra. M-,fs Catherine S'.over improved at St. Aug'Jstana in Chicago. ' Tbe influenza rorrmlttee of I (",-oss has hc-n disbanded. The I ( oss wil names "f Janos He ,n default wa s of puy, attemey Kneral of ihe lihtjois Ventral Kailvvuy on the "Proponed 1 eague of Nations." Miss Lodor will positively be here with her tn jmc. i-H-l ntiM is nim i RK tom;iit. MA U'.Il'KI! ITK VI. A UK IN l-n. ie Tom'a Cabin." I Ia rt-Put lie New.". ComiiiK Friday --TOM MIX in 'Mil. l.CKiAX, U. S. A." Coming Saturday Fannie; W'ajd in. " Japnni'se N igh. t enjja e. " l-l'-l At. the iiuin Club clnnce New Year's Fvo an envelope was lost containing currency and hoi-k. Finder fall Ham mond 3111: liberal reward. 1-2-1 Vrilt TIIKATItK TOIJA1 Wit TOMdHnilW. THE HUN -WITHIN," with I'.orothy vi.sli. fieorge T-'awoett and n special r-tar cast. Also a Sunshine Co viedy "The Mongrjel...'- This U one of the best rhows we ever l:ad: Strand - on-.- Igan ''ity, Ind, ate visiting his par ents. Mr. end Mrs. Paul Mahler. H. GershTan vis-tcd relatives in Vi-.iiage yesterda'. Tljfl following officers have been r'.ecierj jn te M. I". Sunaay school tor the following riv: Superintendent, Hugh Clark: assistant superintendent. Mrs. Churl, -a Sanger: sei-retary. MiH." Kuby Hill: treasurer. Mins Steila Stutsman: l.braiian. Miss Fa ye v.'lark: chtrisler. Mrs. Lawrence Johnson. The present coi "p of teachet 3 ..ave ben lected I'm the coming j oar. Tiieoiiore Hass went to Chicago yes teiday to visit relativts er i:ora Ilerhold tor si-; v. eefcr. I!- daughter ia:ited a. ay 1.1't n veui 1 hot :a-t t:i She leaves a hus-nxis I, P.-tul H'i-hjO!ti. and a little son ren or cif.. years old nudi one sister. Mr. Lulu Swritier. of leiphi. Ind. They both d;ed of ir.r.uenaa. they ! both had lived in this community all j their lives untii just recently. Mrs. J Switaer is the only one left of the' Church and Cnnimuni family and a grandson. Arthur Picrcc of Ilobart to mourn their loss. The Koch sisters of Hammond visit'd at th'-ir brother's hom? lsist Sunday. Li Koch. Mr. and Mrs. John Do'iiisn of Ams- of er i 1,-1 ' . M;in v. ..: ta :'. r.dod 1 : 1 he. e I'orn to Mr. :;nd Mi-. Fi twin hoy ;.?;d sill l.if Su'ui P.ev. Moore v. ill hold spec Thuisuay. Jan. . Four Sid--? Friday. Jan. ". -' p. 1.1 . Woman's irse irg. Th IVomsn's I'i.ice in ! Ion- Friday. 7:"0 111.. Men's M'etirg. A Man's .ld: Su day. Jan. 4. Fnsccapable duilt: Sunrta Jan. 5. 10:::t n. in . Life's Harvest pa; Tliese rer ices to be hf Id each p.rnn at 7: SO p. m. in the Methodist Kpi.vcop church. Mcrrillv ille. Lid. ROBERTSDALE HOB ART Cornelius Carsfsnsen. son of Mrs. Anders, ino:ning fion Quinsy and i has where in Mrs. the family of Sheridan avenue th P.ed Led continue to furnish the practical nurses to persons Bodies and Ca For All Purposes CBuilt in our factory. Our facilities are ade quate for handling your requirements, be it a Body or Cab for a new job or replacement of an old one. Ask our salesman or better, brin your truck to our works and have estimate made. Chempion Potato Machinery Company CHICAGO AND SHEFFIELD AVES. HAMMOND. i needing assistance. i Mrs. Paul Schlecty of IS'.'S Roberts j avenue. Whiting, who when being ta' I en to the Kfiglewood hospital, bad th I misfortune to have tit- ambulant hit 1 bv a stre-t car at 51ft and Cottage drove n- enue, is in a slightly improved 1 tond it ion. ' tim-dv topic at the Sunday Kv. r;r.c C'.u'o Jan. Mon. Genre- A Crystal Glux-osa for Fin Candy tiie I 1 year old died Tuesday ore threat af ter being sick for about two veel;s. Hesid-s his mother, he i siirvivwt i v one sister. Miss Lmma Carst-nscn and I two brothers, Ervin and Floy Carsten- j sen and a step-fher, Mr. Andreas. Mir. Parks, who has lived In the south part of town for the past few j yearn, is very seriously ill and small hopes ne entertained fcr her recover:-. Last Sunday neighbors becair.e Alarm ed, owing to the fact that th-y had not r n her for a fe-v days acd that she had not taken her groceries in from the step that had been place,-) at the sp-jt two dajs previous. Upon in- ; veatlgation Mrs. Hartnup. who lives ' j next door, found her upon the floor '. continues to i in'the clothes closet in an unconscious , hospital j condition. Medical a d was at once I 1 fumoued and it is thoi.pht that ?h : was stricken with para I; sis and had i fallen at that place and in so doinc 1 broke her i?. It is thoutrht (h- had been th-re for a couple of day befor. hcitic discovered. Hho was taken to the, home Pr Mr. and Mrs. Birs-. who r-- r-1n at Wheeler. She is about .vxty- fir- vfjrs old. Karl K. hler of Gary, was tin'.t-d In i tnarnep- '"'hr:;il;na r- -v- to Mi rtern irilne nf Gary. Mr. Koi,5r is w-eii known here, havinj: attended the Ho lrt hieh school and ha. a host of fr'ends who v-i!h him we'i M.ss; Flem- , niin befor- he;- niarri.tse wns -n-sasrd as a trained r,i;r;. Mr. Ed '""neper of A'r.nry Island v,s tted hre Sunday at ti.e home of Jtr. and Mrs. Charl-s Klau-sn. Itis mMh er. who has heen vijitinsr here for the : past few days, was tl;en ill wh:le ; here, but Is much improved. ; Mrs. A. C. Knisht transa'-'ed 'ousi- j r. at "alpara!o yetrdiy. ' Mis .T.lli- Grue a't-rded a N-v I Tear part-' In "')',. a sro Tu-rday -t-e- 1 11. Schwerin of Sh-hoftan, Wis., visited i ai. th. home of Mrs. L'tish of Myrtle ! avenue, th-s latter part of the w-ek. Mrs. C. Huell of Indiana boulevard returned home oft-r spending a few I days tit the home of Mrs. Woodward of,' ' V.'nukcgran. ! illrs Maul M'jllcr of Peleribergr. Ind , j 1:1 isuing; at tli home of her sister, j M:s. Arthur Coldni!?. j Mr. ar.d Mrs. IVarest Masterson of! ' Myrtle avenu? ate the proud partnts of; a r.ir.e pound baby boy, born Monday ttio.-mng. Motlur and son are doin nicely. ' 1 i Miss; Violet Nicholson of Roberts ave- i I nue wis a Hammond shopper. ; ! Miss Ele.anore Fick and llollis Hunter ; ! of Hammond motored to Chicago Sun- : Slasterson are cnter s n:cce Mrs. Karr of i day to visit the l itter's Fistor who is ! very ill. ! Mr. and Mrs. I- 1 tnu.iiitt the latter South Hend. Mr. and Mis Henry Grabon of '' cago . isited at the Iioir.- of Mrs. Utisli the latter part of the week. Mrs. J. Crown ar.d nn. Howard. o? Myrtle avenue, v. ere Chicago shoppers Monday. zucn Women Just Have to "Give Up'' "Man may work from sun to sun, but woman's work is never done." That's why women are overworked, nervous, all run down, no appetite, and can "hardly drag around." Vinol creates a hearty appetite, strengthens the digestive organs, induces sound sleep, invigorates the nerves, and in this natural manner creates working strength- Narragantett Pier. R.I. Jacktonrille, 111. "I was all run-down, baclc ached, "I keep house for my iittle f an i. . and tired all the time. I keep house but got into a weak, nervot:;. rut for my husband and four children and down condition, tired a"! the t:ni ai .: could hardly keep around. Finally I no ambition. My doctor told m? ; tried Vinol and it has restored my try Vinol. and in a week I fe;tliKe .; hralth and helped me wonderfully, so new person. I am now strong agair , I racommend it t others who are in look after my baby, and do all rr . thi condition." Mrs.HannahRandall. housework." Mrs. G. H. Larnson. For mil rnn-down, nerroaf, anaemic condition, weak woman, overworked m: , fMble old peopl and delicate children, there i no remedy like. inol. J. Nicholson of Hoberts aven' isilor the wan latter a Chicago business part of the weel. , Miss I.lllian Place of Myrtlo avenue was in Hammond on business l'rid,ny. JOSEPH W. WEJS. Dnis-ffist; L. HAlfRY WEls and XOKRLS PHAILMACY. Vinol is sold in East Chi cago bv SCIILrEKEPt'S PHARMACY, and in AVhitin.j bv L. H. MATTERX, and DRUGGISTS EVERY WHERE. r-:i- if Advertise in Tlie Times!'- Prompt Delivery Telephone South Chicago 920. AMERICAN MAIZE PRODUCTS CO. MERRILLYILLE There was a grooj crov. 3 out to th" Christmas prog-ram gien by the M. l?'ir,flay school. Il'-nry Kuehl Is able 9 b out again and fays he is as good s: ntT and never felt truer. Miss Candreth. seenfh and eighth flrad" faohr returnri from hrr vaca tion last Sunday evening'. Mr. nr.'i Mrs. M. G:b Henry Mer rill of Hnniinoivl at'endod Mrs. Ella Pierre's funeral here last Sunday. Mrs. 1111a ri-n:e Mas brought here for I'urnl last funday f rr-m Mttwatj!se. 'iVi, She harj b-en vis tlnK her daush n Chris C. Petersen, B. C. CHIROPRACTOR East Chicago Office: Cohen Bldcr., hours 9 to 12 a. m., 4:30 to 5:30 p. in. Indiana Harbor Office: Barker Building, hours 1 to 4 p. m.. 7 to 8 evening. Also by appointment. Office phone Indiana Haibcr SSS. Kes. Fhone East Chicago 1112. LOWELL 1 9 I B fr- EVTEYBCDY KrtJOS 12 2UyE-IN-HEAD MEANS BUICS Revised es 1LD The assurance of material for quantity production of Buick cars enables the Buick Motor Company to establish the following prices on the various Buick models, effective January first, 1919. These prices jill not be changed during our present dealers' selling agreements. Three Passenger Open Model H-Six-44 - $1495 Five Passenger Open Model H-Six-45 - - 1495 Four Passenger Closed Model H-Six-46 - 1985 Five Passenger Closed Model H-Six-47 - - 2195 Seven Passenger Open Model H-Six-49 - 1785 Seven Passenger Closed Model H-Six-50 - 2585 Buick Motor Company, Flint, Michigan Pioneer Builders of Valve-in-Head Motor Cars John Schmueser & Bro. ;. : '77 Sibley St., Hammond, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John Taaylor ent Vo U fa;. -ottc yc5trd?i' nornms to v.'cii t:r jarents. Mr. a.pS Mrs. larr:' K'fi. Mr. and Mrs Jsm! PtnVicrt"n of i-hell'y visitrd the;;- children here,: t trda. ' W'urrrn 1'ani li'- . .?' has hen yt'i tion'd at Fort Niaca rtt, N-v York, ar- ' ' rivd home j- r st r r--; ?i'r'ti, 33'. in? j ten )rr.rab!y d:scharad. Th '.-ontract for the ?!e.-tion of the ; ' l.owelJ Motor Truck Co. bviildia hrre Ihas been let to I., p. Lavinder, ot Chi- ' into, -who will do the b r i k and o a - i rcte v.'crVt and Gordon and Aij ca of; j T owel! will do the cfir-nter worls. 1 The building will be 61x1tj f-et and ! ! will be built of briek and i-'-'nirt". The : I rng will be IJa.oO. It will take about ;f.niio to cq'iip ' with uisrhin'-ry nee- ' erpary for r.ianufa':ture of a'jto axi.1:?. j ; ork "on the erection of the bu.ldinc ' ! ill becin at once on the land recent- j iy purclinsed iy tne company or jor.n ' A Klmnt't near the Mcnon ia'-lroaa i tracks. 1 Oir bunncsj houses wrt closed all da' csterdav on account of the w i : r. Ml. T'.l.i M-Connell who is wort I vg 1n TIaminond. vivit'd her parents j here yesterday. ! The Miss's t.iiei'.e Brownel!. I;r.oi?ene ' Strickland and Mildred Foster returr ! ed to Indiana fnlversity at Blo-tnint-' 'on yesterday aftr r-nli"J? a "v-eek's vacation hre with their parents. Mt. Ttichat d 'Scrlt-rbSe'.d !s lowly gett'.ng better. The funeral services of Hale ivero held yesterday. Interment was made In the Pine Grove cemetery. Orvi'le Bridegroom, who has ben vlfltlnr h'.n r;-.othr. returned to Camp GROSS, FEVERISH GUILD IS Bill OR constipated! JB5 HJ iti EL 1L Pr I n n to ry Sale inning December 30th Closing January At)n. A Real Chance to Save Real Money on Tires and Accessories 7v3S(KS J&zFr v---i sj a - : For this week onlj we wiU trade new tires for old ones. On any old tire brought in during this time regardless of condition we will allow $2.50 on any 30x3 casins in the house. We will also allow $3.50 for old 30x3i-2 casinjrs on any 30x31 -U tire wo harp in stock. These tires are not seconds or cheap brands, but brand new, first class United States, Ajax, Goodyear and Fisk casings. Don't junk your old tires when you can get real money for them here. An example of what ym can do, on an Ajax non-skid, .30x310 enaranteecL 5000 mile casing. , xjjtt yjucra ?23.50 AXAewAircB oar OZ.B cAamrs. $3.50 TO? PAT 20.00 la Look, Mother! If tongue is coated give "California Syrup of Figs. Every mother realize", after glvlnp her children "California Syrup of Figs," that this 13 their ideal laxative, because they love Its pleasant taste and it thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels without grip ing;. "When cross, irritable, feverish, or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, mother! If coated, give a tea epoonful of this harmless "fruit laxa tive" and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undi gested food raises out of the bowels, and you have a -well, rlful child again. VI hen its little system is full of cold. throat sore, has stomach-ache, diar- ; rhoca. indigeM ion, colic remember, a, i good "inside cleaiisa-.fr" should always j be the first treatment given. ! Millions of mothers keep "California j Syrup of Figs" handy: they know a tea- j spoonful today saves a sick child tomor- : row. Ask our druggist for a fl-cent j bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," J which has directions for babies, thil- ; drtn of all agos ar.d grown-up." printed ; on the bottle. Beware rf .counterfeits ' Xot more than four casings to any one customer. OTHER SPECIALS WE OFFER FOR THIS WEEK ARE AS FOLLOWS: 9 ! Regular Price. Sals Price. 1 1 Champion X Plugs $ .90 Champion X Porcelains 60 Weed Chains, 30x3i2 6.15 Rid-o-Skid Chains 3.85 Radiator Corers (Tords) ; 2.50 Radiator Covers (Oaklands), Bargains. Radiator Covers. All other makes at same discount. Dimmer Lenses 90 Tubes, 30x3 3.30 Tubes. 30x312 4.15 Anti Freeze (limited amount) 1.50 Mobiloil Oil (Gal. cans) 1.25 Mobiloil Oil (5 Gal. cans) 5.25 Havoline Oil in wood barrels. . . 60 S .64 3 .41 l 5.67 3.61 i 1.93 ! ! 45 I! 2.05 ji .07 .95 .3 sold bore, f-n don't b foojj. geunine. mnde by "Calil'or. JCt. omrany. r. 4.50 ty 4 per gal. 49 We also have a number of used cars upon which we will make a special price dur ing this week. Don't forget that used cars are cheaper now than they will be in the spring. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights during this sale. This sale closes absolutely on Saturday night, Janunrv 4th. Come in earlv before the stock is exhausted. i unneirs muto 506-8 Hohinan Si. - Hammond, Indians are - rJV( nil mov derwoodjaa gencj- waf There yet 1 i X