Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 234, Hammond, Lake County, 16 March 1917 — Page 3
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This Fine Old Gentleman Calls Duffy's "The Elixir of Life"
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II. STOKUZMACII. 72 years old.
At 72, this old gentleman has kept well and strong by Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. He's a picture of health, and his words of praise indicate the value of Duffy's as a tonic stimulant. "I am seventy-two years old and in perfect health. When I was fortyseven the doctors thought I would die of consumption. I fooled them all I started to take Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and soon prew strong and vigorous. I am able to do hard work every day and can climb six flights of stairs without fatifiuo. ' In my opinion there is not hint? in the world so good to put vim, vigor and vitality into any run-down person as Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. I call it 'the Elixir of LtfoV Mr. H. Soterzbarh, 199 East Tfith Street. X. y. City. Numerous people who have reached a grand old age, and who still show a wonderful ability, have used Duffy's through the long years of their active careers. These people acknowledge that
Duffy 's Pure Malt Whiskey i-- largely responsible for their possessing the viror and force of their years, living them a reputation for health and longevity. A tablespoonful of Duffy's in equal amounts of water or milk as directed, assists the stomach in its important duties of regulating digestion and assimilation. It is a well known f:iT that a stomach in good condition is the fourdation of sound health.
'Get Duffy's and Keep
Sold in SEALED IiOTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitation?
rjTr Get Duffy's from your local druggist, grocer rJ II I I" or dealer. $1.00 per bottle. If he cannot supply you, write us. Send for useful household booklet free. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, X. V.
mm -v 1 si I Buy Your Easter Suit .J Jy
Buy Your Easter Suit
for Long Wear
The old fallacy that "custom tailoring" is a luxury, is all poppycock in our store. We are proving to hundreds of particular dressers that our made-to-measure garments combine real economy with the utmost in Style and Fit. In our hand tailored. Individually btrflt suits yoa.jrct SUPERSTYLE GRACE BEAUTY COMFORT and LONG WEAR. Ar.d our prices are so reasonable that you will be astonished.
Prove it in yotrr Easter matt Come in today and let oar expert diagram your figure. CONTINENTAL TAILORED GARMENTS SET THE PACE IN STYLE FABRIC WEAK ECONOMY HOFFMAN HAMMOND'S HATTER AND
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PATENTED MEDICINES
(Continued from page two.) thore are In it a few scalawags. TIk'So scalawags are held tip as horrid examples, and war dances are executi-I around the miserable wretches as tho ftifrots are lighted, and the regular 1.,--lors proceed to burn them at the suko.
Now, as a matter of fact, it would be just as lotion! lo condi'inn the on-j ire medical profession because of the i known fact that it contains members ; wtio perforin abortions, and indulge in j other forms of illegal practice. j l.et it be admitted that folk Ret sick, j
and that most if them would get well if they behaved themselves-, breathed deeply of fresh air, took a bit of exercise, forgave or forgot their enemies and kept away from doctors and medicines of any kind. The taking- of medicine, however, has a certain psychological effect, and sopie drugs posse.-s the property of changing: renditions in the human body. The practice of medicine, at best, is simply a frame of guess-work, because the action of drugs varies to a remarkable degree upon different individuals. The reason there are so very many doctors and so very many medicines is because the dear people demand a variety, so they can change from one to another when results are unsatisfactory, which is frequently the case. In America there, are some SO. 000 pat
ent medicines, and possibly 2 per cent. ' are downright fakes and frauds. The! other 38 per cent are made from formulas probably written originally by : "regular" physicians, although we are unable to tell you what a "regular" j physician is. Now, it seems that if a i man makes a good remedy, it is hardly ' criminal to let the public know about it. ! and the best way to let the public knowis by advertising-. If a man advertises a remedy that is not good, it is only n j question of time until he will find no ; sale for it. j It happens that men who advert isej very often get rich, while men who don't j advertise very often go brok". Tho doc- j tors (who don't advertise, if they have j to pay for it) became jealous of the; business established by advertisers of j patent medicines, and for quite a while have been trying to get a monopoly on ' the medicine industry through the j enactment of laws. That is to say. if j they can make it illegal for anybody j but an organization doctor to treat i people who are ailing1, they will .on j be able to sell their Fords and buy i I'aekards. !
Now, if doctors cured the people they treat. w-f would be up in front shouting our heads off for them, but the various graveyards scattered over the countryside are mute testimony "to their impotency. The possession of a sheepskin is not proof of skill, and a doctor's frequent duty is to fill out death certificates. What is the logic of thn reformers who demand that none may sell medicine except graduates of a
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THE HAMMOND DISTILLING GO. DAILY CAPACITY 2ff,000 GALLONS
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(By DB. it. C. LUCAS.) It w aa not until th discovery by Sir Arthur Garrod. in 14S. tht the blood of fouty patient contained uric acid in an excsivcly large amount, that much attention was paid to this sub
ject. Later scientific men learned that j in gout (also true in rheumatism, ) the j kidneys do not work properly to throw- j off the uric acid poison; consequently j
uric acta crystals are aeposlted in and about the joints, where an inflammation is set vp in the nsarby tissuea. When for any reason the circulation Is slugs-ten. as in the joints of the toes, crystals formed from uric acid are deposited there, and one suffers from gout; or, when deposited in the tissues, one suffers from muscular rheumatism or articular rheutnetisnf, ily only medicine to counteract the uric acid and to throw it out of the system Is tablets of Anuric (double strength), three times a day. The pain in the back, lumbago, pain In the neck, creaky joints, stiffness in muscles, have all seen proven to be caused by uric acid poison in the blood and tiseJes. The kidneys soon become diseased. th-n there often follows dis-
ease in the muscles of the heart. j Kidney disease carries away a large j percentage of our people. Vhat is to i be done What can the ordinary person ! do to properly balance bodilv baith-'
The answer is easy. Eat less meat, eat coarse, plain food, with plenty of vegetables, drink plenty of water between meal, and take an uric acid solvent before meals for awhile, such as Anuric (double strength), obtained at almost any drug stor. It was first discovered by Dr. Pierce, of the Surgical Institute In Buffalo. N. T. Most every one troubl-
i ed with uric acid finds that Anuric dis
solves the uric acid as hot water wli; dissolve sugar. Adv.
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The Bank With the Chime Clock. Cor. State and Hohman Sts. OPEN TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS.
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Splendid Assortment Jlcrc arc shown just a few from our la rue and varied collection. We're very confident of the good impression they'll make upon you. There's a smart air about them that appeals to the woman of dressy taste. And they're beautifully made to fully appreciate Ihese garments you nmst see them and try a fev on. You will surely find one that will meet your approval in fact, several. K'einember, it 's no trouble for us to show goods
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At S25, $27.50, $30 and $35
We've a beautiful collection of Suits Poplins, Merges, iabaniines and Silk Taffetas in apple green, old gold, chartreuse, ('open, navy and black charming new models, all of them. COATS -Ever so many snappy new models Poiret Twills, Wool Velours, Serges, Poplins and Gabardines, in chartreuse, gold, apple green, rose, mustard, Copen, navy, gray and black. Three styles pictured. Special values at $10.98, $13.98, $15, 318.50 $20.00
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White Flaxon P,S-inch plain white P.axon, an exceptionally pood quality. Ter yard, only 19
p , Yiilllnery Specials
Crepe Meteor iicsiular $-') quality, ii no lustrous finish, newest shades. Priced for Saturday and Modday. yard--J
A Dollar Saving on these S5 Hats
Quaker Lace For Curtains, beautiful all-over patterns, 40 and 45 inches vide; S5c quality. Fer yard 23
new shipment of these large ha's,
me style pict 'iri'd. They are made of l.i-ere !-;iM of an f-xcep ionally peod 'piality in '..'i'-k anl the new Sprine s-hade.. Mn.-hrt.-om brims and hieh crowns, also .tra?ght brfm and turnback efferts. All are cleverly trimmed
with beaded and straw ori:a-
iin-nia. $3.00 Hats on sale at
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Silk Taffeta Regular $1.65 Chiffon Taffeta, in all the new spring shades, 36 inches wide. This sale, per yard- .45
Drug Special Miller's Antiseptic Oil, known as "Snake Oil," always sells at i.'.c. This sal18c
Beautiful Hats for Girls
An enormous variety of genuine Milan Hats, all splendid values. Kor Friday anil Saturday we offer $1.50 Milan Hats, mushroom shapes with telescope crowns, finished with colored bands. They
rorno in navy, black and tan. Priced at only
2.50
Men's Shirts Regular 59c Blue Chambray Work Shirts, attached collars. On special sale 39o
Curtain Scrim With fancy hemstitched border, in white cream and ecru; regular price 2 ie per yard. On sale
New Shapes, 9S One large lot of Milan Hemp Hats, both large and small shapes, newest effecis. Colors are old gold, citron, rose, navy, Copen and black. Salurday and Monday W C
Dress Hats, 8.00 Exclusive models in Lisere, Milan and Milan Hemps, large and small shapes, trimmed in the new jet ornaments, flowers, etc. Latest, colors including
citron and old gold $10.00 Hats
8.00
Iron Rakes 10-tooth Malleable Iron Garden Rakes, 25c value. On special sale 15c Basement.
Green Stamps Given with all Purchases
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medical rollupe? VThy. it is analogous to iniftmg that no one shall write honks but collet praduares; no one simll touch upon religion bur ordained pr.-aohers; no one shall bo into business but Kraduates of a commereial institution; no one shall publish m paj.. r . ' -pt. graduates vf a school of journalism: n one shall bake a pie except those who follow the recipes in "Thy lloniely La dies' Journal!" The one thing th.it presumably makes this country plorious is a more or less
dert o of freedom that permits a back- ! woods boy like Lincoln to rise to the I presidency through self-instruction, or a man like Hen Franklin, by educating himself, to become the best educated man we ever produced. Nearly all c.f us are competent to select some simple
remedy to treat a sore thumb, or to take I a wordy combat with
a dash of mint for the lielly ache, thu3 often sidestepping' an operation for ap
pendicitis, but tne doctors would nianoj
self-treatment a crime.
decent folk who sell prepared remedies at reasonable prices as there are decent reformers who reform at bijf prices. There are very many proprietary remedies Cuit flre as standard ns any prescription that any present -day physician can write, and in millions of homes you will find these remedies iti every day use with satisfactory results. And these remedies are largely bought and used by peoples who cannot afford to summon a doctor at two or three dollars rer visit every time a little something is needed to banish pain or soothe a tired brow. Frequently they are folk who have, at much sacrifice, taken from their slim stores and paid doctors for services which conferred no benefit whatever.
It was not our purpose
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he has so grossly misrepresented the patent medicine industry that an emphatic answer is justifiable. There are
There Is not an j dozens or reputable patent medicines
old grandmother In the land who does not possess a more reliable list of rem- . edies for the common ailments of th'i ' family than any dozen young squirts ' just out of medical college with sheepskins. You might think, from ail this indis
criminate baying of the pack
moters of patent medicines were colaborers with Gyp the Blood. Dago Frank and Lefty Louie, while the members of the rack were schoolmates cf Little Rollo, Sunday School Susie and Sinless Sam; but the facts seem to be that there is the samo percentage of
we could name that have held honored places on family medicine shelves for years, and they should not be subjected to sweeping condemnation. To class them with the outcasts is as reprehensible ns to measure all emperors by Nero, all Kings by George III. and all
that pro- Jews by Phylock.
The doctor has his place in the world, and it is a very important place, but so
have patent medicines, anil the world j will take a big step backward If it ever! gives the man with a sheepskin diploma!
power to prevail over ordinary iiors sense.
fas' Easier Sqo (Bur Handsome Window Display if tint' Woolen Suitings for Sjiiiii'r wear. Mako your selection early for your new Easter Suit. All work is done in our own shop and fully guaranteed. Correct styles, proper fit. PRICES RANGE FROM 18.00 AND UP Keep your clothes in good shapi by having them properly cleaned and pressed. AVe do this work as it should he done. Phone 771. Goods called for and delivered.
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