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Friday, Jan. 26, 1917 THE TIMES PAGE SEVEN. 9 LIKE II FOE IN THE NIGHT. NATTY cORT SUIT days before the operation. Hp will br. coMflncd to the hospital for at leant three weeks. TO STOP BAD COUGH a
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Important That the Life-Giving Blood Supply Be Kept in Per-j feet Condition. In this day of keen competition, you :miiot afford to overlook th slightest n ntagv. You must k.ep In perftfet pl) siervl condition, and ever on the alert to tackle the day's problems. You cannot afford to permit any Impairment of your health. Anything ihat affects your physical well-beins is a handicap that will prove serious. The most important part of your physical makeup is the blood supply, and upon its condition depends the proper action of every vital organ of the body. If the blood lias become impoverished by im XL i.O
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THE QUALITY STORE Phones 837-858 East Chicago, Ind.
Few Specials For Saturday, Jan, 27ih, 1917
( Pounds Cane Sugar, with order 44 Ferndell Pineapple at 28? Van Camp's Chili Sauee, large bottle 23 Monarch Catsup, ll-oz. bottle 18e Peroxide Soap, 3 for 25c Lake Count v Amonia, bottle ..." .8C r-Pound Cans Crusade Coffee 87 Blue Vallev Butter, per pound 42 Shredded Cocoa nut, package 8 Special prices on Sunkist Oranges. THIS NEW MODEL
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Is now on exhibition at pur Show-Room, 116 Sibley Street. Don't fail to call and see it. ' The finest winter or summer car on wheels for the money. THE BUICK SIX SEDAN The Buick Seven-passenger Sedan, Model D-Six-47, is a closed drawing rcom or an open sun parlor, as required. The heavy plate glass windows can le moved up or down at will, either shutting out the elements or giving free play to a cool summer breeze. Upholstered ia beautiful light gray automobile cloth, and trimmed with all the dignitv and refinement of the most costlv enclosed carriage, the Sedan is pleasing in appearance and highly practical. In elegance of finish and luxurious appointment this closed car is complete. Silk shades on rollers draw down over the rear, fide and door windows. Two dome corner lights provide illumination at night. The floor is carpeted to match the upholstery. Entrance is
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a bolt on the inside. The other locks with a key. Safety handles are provided to aid in getting in and out. This Sedan is adapted either for chauffeur or owner-driving. The front seats are of the individual Pullman chair type. Comfortable f auxiliary seats fold neatly into the backs of the front seats, making it a seven-passenger car. In' the Buick Sedan will be found all the convenience and comfort of an electric combined with the powerful Valve-in-Head Buick motor. For social or shopping calls, theatre parties and long tours, summer or winter, the Buick Sedan has proven itself indispensable in thousands of homes. John Schmupser & Bro. AGENTS Phone 38 118 Sibley Street HAMMOND, INDIANA
CREEP INTO THE BLOOD
purities creeping in, if the circulation is poor and inadequate, the first effects are a general run-down and "Rood for nothing" feeling that renders you unfit for the performance of your ordinary taks. This condition robs you of your usefulness. But worse than that, it renders the system unable to resist disease, and almost any serious sickness may prove fatal. Take no chances; keep the blood absolutely free from all Impurities. S. S. P. Is one blood remedy, guaranteed purely vegetable. It has been on the market for more than fifty years, and its use will make the blood rure and rich. S. S. S. Is sold by drug-gists everywhere. Write for booklets and free medical advice to Swift Specific Co.. 3?. Swift Laboratory. Atlanta. Oa Adv. Chickens, we dress our own, 24 Edelweiss Ham, per pound 21 i Brisket Bacon, small strips 19 Choice Pot Roast of Beef Prime Rib Roast of Beef 22 Fresh Spare Ribs 13 Pork Tenderloin : 35 Leg of Veal Roast 26 Veal Shoulder Roast 24 Pork Loin Roast 18V 7-PASSENGER if left-hand door may be locked by
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. . i rr-T... V. If1 "V. . r" i i i y- ; :-r . mi ! , i' J. . ' This sport suit in red cloth stripec in black is unusually snappy. Tht jacket is trimmed with the insert panels of the stripes running horizontally. And these panels form pockets, for no up-to-date sports costume is lackintr in these masculine perquisites. The belt is of black patent leather, wide and shiny. The suit is topped by a penerous shad hat 'as broad of brim as the sombreros and, like them, of Mexican straw. East Chicago Her People mad Occurences Our line of stamped linen crochet cotton and embroidery materials is always complete. Hat & Art Shop. 624 Chicago avenue. 1-26-1 Mr. and Mra. G. B.'crummey entertained at a 7 o'clock birthday dinner last evening at Hotel Phillips in honor of the latter's birthday. Covers were laM for ten and a delicious four course dlnntr enjoyed. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Patterson of Gary, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meado and Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Canine. After the dinner, the guests enjoyed the evening socially at the Crummeyl home on 145th street. The condition of Mrs. B. B. Wickey wbo underwent an operation at the Hahneman hospital in Chicago about two weeks ago, remains about the saniv. Don't forget the entertainment tomorrow night at McKinley auditorium kiven under the auspices of Section 1 of the First M. E. church. We are constantly adding to our early aohwing of early mid-season satin, satin and straw, eatin and velvet combinations. All the latest in hats. HAT & ART SHOP, 624 Chicago avenue. 1-26 Mrs. P. J. Fox very pleasantly entertained the Pedro Club at her home on Magoun avenue yesterday afternoon. Cards were enjoyed in which Mrs. W. A. Mcintosh won first prize; Mrs. Win. Herbert, second and Mrs. Thos. Fisher, consolation. After the games refreshments were enjoyed. In two weeks Mrs. C. C. Hughes will be hostess at her home on Northcote. Ralph Canine entertained a few ol his friends Wednesday evening at his home on Magoun avenue. The evening was spent with music and games during which a two course luncheon was served. Mesdames Julius Friedman and Max Friedman are taking luncheon today with Mrs. Sam Friedman of 59th and Michigan avenue, Chicago. Mrs. Will Jones will entertain the members of her immediate family this evening at her home on Magoun avenue in honor of her birthday. Section 1 of the Ladies' Social Union of the M. E. church will give a "blind eye" social Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Johnson on Beacon street. Everybody invited. All lovers of music will have a chance to hear some of the best musical talent tomorrow night at the McKinley school at 8:00 when Mrs. Pearl Foraker Lourks assisted by members of the Balatka College of Music from Chicago will give an entertainment for the benefit of Sec. 1 of the Ladies' Social Union of the First M. E. church. Some excellent velvet hats, good styles and colors, up to $7.50, reduced to $1.95 for clearance. Hat & Art Shop, 624 Chicago avenue. 1-26-1 Mrs. P. J. McKenna delightfully entertained at a 1 o'clock dinner Wednesday at her home on Olcott avenue, and the following guests were present: Mrs. Born and daughter Mrs. Tennington and Mrs. Whitmore from South Chicago; two Mrs. Langhorns from Rocbrtsdale. Mrs. Philip Carlson and daughter Ruth from Whiting, and Mrs. Wm. Jenkins and daughter Beuhla, Mrs. Henry Brown and daughter Elsie. Mrs. X. D. Connelly, Mrs. Chas. Jordan and Mrs. W. Winters from East Chicago. Mrs. A. U. Carlson asissted her mother in entertaining. The afternoon was spent in a social manner. Mrs. Tearl Foraker Loucks of Chi cago, assisted by members from the Balatka College, will be heard at a musical entertainment tomorrow night ; at McKinley school auditorium at S o'clock.. Everybody invited. j Mr. Harry Phillips is getting along nicely at the Columbia hospital in Chicago after his operation for appendicitis. His case proved rather serious as the appendicitis had been ruptured five '
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A. Bedford Is quite 111 his home, S408 Kim street. Otto Kaiser and family expect to move into their new home. 3303 Grapevine street, next Tuesday. Ri hard Oarrette and family will n live tomorrow into the Harvey Schall " ue wop: m A Local Druggist Suggests a Remedy for Overworked, Rund-down Men. The followinK letter from Manager Hodes recounts ,the experience and condition of many Hammond men. Rend this letter and our offer which follows: Urooklyn. X. 5T. "I am a general office manager, and became so nervous and run-down in health that I lost my appetite and finally my health broke down completely, largely because of overwork. I tried Beef Iron and AVine. and other other remedies without help. I saw Vinol advertised, and soon after taking it I noticed an improvement. I now have a hearty appetite, sleep better, feel better and have gained considerable in weight." Samuel Hodes, SOI Stone Ave. The reason Vinol is so successful In such cases is because tt contains the oldest and most famous tonics- viz., beef and cod liver peptones, iron, manganese peptonates. and glycerophosphates. We ask, every run-down, overworked man in Hammond to try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding that their money will be returned if it fails to help them as it did Mr. Hodes. Joseph "IV. Weis. Druggist; L. Harry Weis and Xorris Phcy., Hammond. Also at the leading Drug Store in all Indiana town? Adv.
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With Every Suit Ordered During January To Keep Our Tailors Busy In spite of the high cost of woolens we will sacrifice our profit and make your suit at the regular price and The Extra Pants for $1.00
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SOOTH DRY, I H. KIT ATX D THROAT Wli H FA1UUNT 8VKUP. SAYS THIS OLD FASHIONED COUOH MEDICINE IS TilE BEST.
We are told that the old time remedies are best and invar ably contain less harmful yet better rredic.ne than those which are in use tod:iy. This b!ng bo, undoubtedly the following oid fashioned rclpe which In Quick acting will be welcomed by many as there seems to be a regular epidemic of coughs at the present time. Secure from your druggist 1 ounce Parmint (double strength), take this home and add to it a quarter pint of hot water and I nunces of granulated sugar, stir until dissolved. Take 1 tnblpspoonful four times a day. No more racking your whole body with a cough, flogged nostrils should open, air passages of your hf-ad should clear and your breathing become easy. Parmint syrup is plt-asant to take, easv to prepare and '-osts little. Every person who has a stubborn cough, hard cold or catarrh In any form should give this prescription a trial. Summers' Pharmacy can S'lppK- von Adresidence on Elm street, and Jack Saunders and family will occupy tha flat vacated by Carrettes. The Thursday 500 club was entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. P. Bedford on Elm street. Five hundred was played during the afternoon in which prizes were won by Mesdames Shcmaker and Clark, first; and Vassar and Gilmore. second. Refreshments were enjoyed at the conclusion of the game. The ladles decided during the afternoon to hold a surprise last evening on Mrs. Wm. Gilmore on Grapevine street. The evening was ppent with cards and an enjoyable feature was the picnic luncheon. A woman's smile may wreck a man's heart, but it Is usualy another kind of smile that wrecks his constitution. If horses could talk no doubt their voices would be heard through the land calling for an Improved breed of hostlers. When a woman's dress is described as a dream the cost Is apt to prove a nightmare to her hubby. i and up La 'J Specialist CHRONIC DISEASES treated and curvd by latest proven, scientific methods. CATaBEH, ASTHMA, BKOITCXXTXS and all resulting conditions curad. DISEASES OF MEN successfully treated tn shortest possible time at lowest possible coat EACH CASB SKI: IT AITS T2EATED personally. Plenty of time given to treatments. Satisfaction assured. Honest treatment always. Investigate twin "t v-ou nothlns. Diseases of Women Cured by safe, sure, painless, pleasant, nonsurgical means. CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL.
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