Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 85, Hammond, Lake County, 28 September 1917 — Page 12
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THE TIMES Thursday, Sept. 27, 1D17. YALKS MILES TO PICK BERRIES ONE YEAR AGO HELPLESS AS AN INFANT Miss A. M. Clish Tells How She Recovered From Rheumatism That Deformed Joints. FEEL FINE! TIJE "CASGARETS" FOR LIVER. BOWELS N CME I have walked to and from th-, able to bend my knee and go up and down stairs without any trouble. "I am glad to say 1 am now doing housework and able to go about as Spend 10 cents! Don't stay berry grounds several times thi; month." said Miss A. M. Clish of SOT Montello street, Brockton, Mass. You will .not have the" slightest dfificulty in opening an account here. We offer your credit simply to make it easier for vou to, have the warm rlothing you want 10W. Come in today, make a small deposit, arrange to pay the balance as you earn. This is the common sense way to clothe the fainilv. bilious, sick, headachy, constipated. Can't harm you! Best Cathartic for men, women and children.
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Enjoy life! Your system is filled with an accumulation of bile and bowel poison which keeps you bilious, beadachy, dizzy, tongue coated, breath bad and stomach pour Why don't you get a Ifl-cent box of Castarots at the drug store and feel bully? Take C'ascarets tonight and enjoy the. nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. You'll wake up with a clear head, clean tongue, lively step, rosy skin and looking and feeling fit. Mothers can give a whole Cascaret to a sick, cross, bilious, feverish child any time they are harmless never gripe or sicken. Adv.
MISS CLISH ON CRUTCHES,
"A year ago I did not believe I would ever be able to walk again. I was crippled with rheumatism of the joints and had to be carried from room to room like an infant. My right knee was drawn up and I was unable to straighten it. My fingers and wrists were swollen and extremely painful. "The pain was almost unbearable. I could not allow anyone near my bed. Physicians wanted to remove a bone from my knee and I was etherized twice to straighten the leg. They told me I would never be able to walk again. "My strength was exhausted and my stomach in a very weakened condition. Friends insisted that I try Var-ne-sis as I seemed to be growing worse. After taking two bottles of Var-ne-sls my stomach improved wonderfully, my strength returned so that I could use my crutches. I persistod in the treatment until I was
rhotograph Taken of Miss Clish, Aug. IS, Showing Her as She is Today. well as everv I hav given W. A.
Varney my crutches to add to his col
lection in Boston. Xo matter how damp and stormy the weather happens to be I am entirely free from pain. I cannot say enough in praise of Var-ne-sis and trust my experience will be the means of others finding help in Var-ne-sis." W. A. Varney said: "I wish I could convey to sufferers from rheumatism what Var-ne-siB is doing. I wish I could bring them face to face with those who have recovered through Var-ne-sis. I ; have had photographs of Miss Clish taken when she was using crutches and also when she was
free from rheumatism and able to walkas well as ever. "I am constantly producing evidence that Var-ne-sis conquers chronic rheumatism and I ask that sufferers from this disease investigate each case. I will pay the expense of three business men to investigate, The evidence I produce, providing they will allow me to publish the results over their names. Can I do more? Var-ne-sis does not contain salicylates, opiates, soda, iodides, capsicum-pepper, or any of the usual anti-rheumatic drugs." Send to Y. A. Varney. Lynn, Mass., for the literature. "Fifty" Reasons
It's free.
Get Var-ne-sis Now today at Summers' Pharmacy and all reliable drugeists. Advertisement.
iirol! Monday, Oct. 1
Quite a number were unable to enter at the opening of the Fall term, and for all such we shall organize new classes in both Day and Night School Monday, October 1. Make your plans to enter at that time. Our enrollment is the largest in the history of our school, but we shall be able to place twice' as many as we now have. The demand for office help is tremendous. - We cannot fill half the openings. Grasp .your opportunity by entering our school Monday. .Write, phofle or call at the office for information. Hammond Business College
i Jtirst national Bank Bldg.
DON'T BUY WATER-LOGGED POULTRY
WASHINGTON". D. C. Sept. 27. "When you buy poultry which is packed in ice, you probably are paying poultry prices for from 3 to 14 per cent of water soaked up by th
bird," according to a statement issued by the United States Department of Agriculture. "This means paying: from 25 to 50 cents a pound for from S to 14 pounds of water In every hundred pounds of hicken purchased. "Moreover, a b'oiler allowed to soak in water or ice will lose about 1.3 per cent of its edible substance while roasting chickens and fowls lose as much as 1 per cent." the state-mont continues. "Along- with the edible material, water dissolves and washes out from the bird substances on which the fine flavor of the flesh laigely depends. "The purchaser who wishes to avoid water-soaked thickens and to make sure that the money is paid for poultry and not poultry plus added water, will do well to insist on buying drybacked and dry chilled birds. It is always advisable to see the package in which the butcher' received the chickens. High-grade. dry-packed, dry-picked birds are commonly sent to market in boxes, not in barrels. Twelve birds are packed in a box
which is neatly lined
parchment paper. Each Individual ftead is wrapped in paper. The feet
fof the birds are clean nrA v. -
trails are always in dace. vj
packed chickens are shipped to market I
... uarreis noiding 200 pounds or more The birds in the bottom of the barrel
bobs in water that Is filthy with
wasned down from the feet heads by the meltinir ir
"Many persons who have found a bird dry and without flavor attributed this lack of quality to cold storage whereas the probability is that wet packing Is responsible for the fact that most of the: appetizing flavor has
Ladles' SfySfsIt Suits Beauty, correctness and remarkably modest prices are characteristic of Our Display of Fine. Suits for Young Women. We also carry a large assortment in "stouts." This week sale special fine gabardine suits (f J Q with plush trimmings J) Sf.OU
festal Is .' if f H
Fall & Winter Coals
Xeat and stylish. Plush, Yclour, Fur and Plush Trimmed Coats, unsurpassed for variety of style and reliable quality, $27.50. This week a tine blue mixture (TOO QO coat, special SZZ.UO Coats $15.00 to $40.00
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Men's Smart Suits and Overcoats
Men's Suits in all wool cassimercs, mixtures and serges, fall and winter models .just arrived. $30.00 very neat cassimere and worsted suits, some with neat grev stripes. r rtr nn Special iZO.UU
Men's Overcoats. All new madels in trench coats, ulsters and light weight coats for fall wear. $27.50 Overcoats including grays, oxfords, tweeds, also trench models. if cial yZZ.Vlj
dirt and
WAISTS A large assortment Crepe de Chene Waists. Special $2.9
MILLINERY Almost artistic display of beautiful Fall and Winter models. Large hats, turbans, velvet and plush models inv the season's latest shapes and trimmings $1.98 to $10.00
FURS Extra values in both Women's and Children's Furs.
SKIRTS SPLEXDID VALUES in serges, black satin and good wearing maeerials. $3.98, $5.50, $7.50, $10
603 Hohman St.
Hammond Building
Hammond, Ind.
oys aod Girls
Boys' Suits, $4.50 up. Girls' Coats.
GIRLS! HAVE WAVY,
THICK, GLOSS! HAIR FREE FRDMDANDRUFF Save your hair! Double its beauty in a few moments try this!
TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT
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GET YOUR WINTER PLY OF
SUP-
Soft Coal
, AT THE HAMMOND PURE ICE CO.
at the yard. Arrange
ments made for del'v.
$5.00 per ton
109 RUSSELL 8TREET, HAMMOND.
PHONE 144.
If you care for heavy hair, that glistens with beauty and is radiant
with life; has an incomparable softness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Dander-' ine. . ' j Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it Im- j mediately dissolves every particle of I dandruff: you cannot have nice, heavy. I healthy hair if you have dandruff. This I destructive scurf robs the hair of its' lustre, its strength and its very life, j and if not overcome it produces a fever- i ishncss and itching of the scalp; the : hair roots famish, .loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast. j If your hair has been neglected and; is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily, j get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's ! Danderine at any drug; store or toilet j counter; apply a little as directed and -
ten minutes after you will say this was the best investment you ever made. AVe sincerely believe, regardless of everything else advertised, that if you desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and lots of it no dandruff no itching scalp and no more falling hair you
must use Knowlton's Panderine. eventually why not now? Adv.
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GIRL'S DRESS. By Anabel Worthintfon.
This yonnff lacly knows for a fact thai the Empire waist line will be the most fashionable thing this fall, for grown-ups s well as for her own generation, and so be selects this good looking frock, Xo. f-l0. The waist' is without fulness and the front extends into long pieces which hung down over the skirt and form pockets. A decidedly novel closing is ehowu at the front where the line curves from the neck to the side front'in surplice effect. Either the long sleeves or the short ones may be used. The one piece, straight skirt is gathered all aroqnd to the hi;b waist. The girl's Empire dress pattern. No. M49. is cut in sizes 6 to 14 years. As on the figure, the S year size requires 3' yards 21 inch material with yard 27 inch contrasting goods. To obtain this pattern send 10 cents to the office of this publication.
disappeared. Usually cold-stored poul
try which is thawed in the dry, cold
air of the ice box is much superior
to the water-logged so-called 'Fresh
Chicken'.1'
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ROBERTSDALE
' There, will ho a democratic meeting
ithis evenine at the Kranklin auditor-
! ium at S o'clock. Mayor Smalley and ' other prominent speakers from Ham-
imond will address the meeting. Ladies
! are cordially invited to attend. 1 Mrs. C. Stanton and Mrs. Komn ....
If , chlson . motored to Hammond. Wednes i iia y.
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163 MICHIGAN AVENUE, HAMMOND, INDIANA
Telephone 134 Saturday Morning: - T?l
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The Hammond Laundry, one of the best and most modern, sanitary laundries in the state, will open a new department that will be welcomed by all persons who want to have their laundry work done promptly and properly. Beginning Monday, October 1st, we will do your family washing and do it right at a moderate price. We will wash, blue and extract the water from your washing at the rate of g5 for 25 pounds, 3 additional for each extra pound. Xo charge less than 85c.
THE FIRST TWENTY TELEPHONE CALLS, STARTING FROM 7 O'CLOCK SATURDAY MORNING ORDERING US TO SEND FOR YOUR FAMILY WASHING, THE FIRST TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS WILL BE DONE FREE OF CHARGE.
We will call for your laundry and return it promptly in a sanitary canvas sack. Laundry received by us before ten o'clock will be delivered to you the same day. Laundry received after ten o'clock will be delivered the following morning. Each washing is done separately (your washing does not come in contact with that of other people). Colors are kept separate to prevent staining. We employ the most modern methods and all work is positively guaranteed to be perfectly satisfactory in every way. "The large and ever increasing number of patrons is a positive proof that we do good work."
HAMMOND LAUNDRY
PHONE 131.
163 Michigan Avenue, Hammond, Indiana.
Mrs. Andrew Bogovkh of Roberts avenue, visited her mother. Mrs. Krouse of South Chicago, yesterday. Miss Mary Giman of Myrtle avenue, visited friends "in East Chicago, last evening. Mrs. Orgen of Kast Side, visited her on. Arthur Ogren and family cif Myrtle avenue, yesterday. A very pretty wedding took place Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock when Miss Alta farmer and Henry A. Shonde! were united in marriage by father Miller of the Sacred Heart church. The young couple was attended by Mis's Clara Pell and Eugene Grogan. After the ceremony the bridal party went to the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. Nelson of Pobcrts avenue, where a wedding dinner and reception were held. Street signs have been placed on all our street corners making a great improvement in qur little town. Mrs. George Parker of 116th street.
visited in Chicago Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. f. M. Stappleton of Roberts avenue, will move to Engle-!
wood next week-
Mrs. ;. G. H.ader and Mrs. James
Nicholson visited the Red Cross head
quarters in Hammond. Thursday.
Mrs. John Blaul, Jr., of Kast Side.
visited at the Blaul home in Roberts
avenue, yesterday.
Mrs. John Plau and daughter Clara
of Myrtle avenue. spent "Wednesday
visiting in Chicago. - H. J. Hapmar of Plymouth. Ind., has moved in the Hcndrickson house in Wilcox. jirs. Ernest Ehrat of Lake avenue, visited her sister, Mrs. Ulcrich of Chicago, yesterday.
202 Fayette St., Hammond. Phone 733 Specials for Friday and Saturday Sept. 28th and 29th
Best Creamery Butter, per pound Old Fashioned Lard, per pound Best Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs.
Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Krumbles and
Post Toasties, per pkg
We Sell Matches, large
boxes, per box
48c 30c 90c
Peter's Paste Shoe Polish,
two 10c boxes
Blakene Stove Polish,
per can
Large 10c Toilet Paper,
4 for Boulevard Pineapple, 25c seller, per can Pet and Carnation Milk Tall size, per can Libby's Good Luck and Milk, tall size, per can ..
Mc - 5c 1 5c 9c 25c 1 8c 1 3k
Fox River
I3c
TOBACCOS.
All 5c Tobaccos, 6 pkgs All 10c Tobaccos, 3 pkgs Lucky Strike, Piedmont or Camel Cigarettes, 3 pkgs.
25c 25c 2Bc
Swift's Prid
10 bars Per Case, 100 bars
SOAPS. Soap,
47c S4.55
Try Old Country Soap, best laundry
soap on the market. 10 bars yf
Per Case, 100 bars S5.20
Kirk's American Family Soap, 10 bars
Armour's Lighthouse Soap, 10 bars
Per case, 100 bars U. S. Mail Soap, 10 bars Per case
Jap Rose Toilet Soap, Z bars
Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars
Keen Kleener, 3 cans
65c 5Bc S5.35 60c S4.90 25c 25c 12c
WE HANDLE A FULL LINE OF TOBACCOS.
FRUITS Fancy Sweet Oranges, per dozen Fancy California Grapes, per lb
I5c 10c
FANCY CANNED GOODS. Do not compare this brand cf goods with cheap advertised brands.
Sincerity Corn, 22c sellers, per can Sincerity Pork and Beans, per can
Sincerity Peas, fancy extra sifted, per can
Sincerity Peaches in heavy syrup, C5c seller, per can.. Sincerity Red Beans, per can
17c 16c 1 0& 28o 14c
MUNSTER
Buy Your Flour Now. Ceresota and Gold Medal FlourIs bus : SI. 60 li bbls .. SINCERITY BRAND STANDS FOR QUALITY. Phone Your Orders if Possible Friday Evening.
One of our old neighbors. Andrew f"--j.;,i i1 ssifymsgugSSmEM Welter, was in town on Wednesday. Mr. Welter now resides In Chicago. jMAM3t&M&&3&M&MMJi&i&mM
frank Heighway and his assistant.! 5
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Z HUYGMiaO 111 IIIL LKfU. UUUfill IlliSLO.
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... , ... . ' ' j ueLUK.'iier Bpcni i Wednesday U tho home of Mr3. G. i Kooy. Sr. !
Miss Johnson, visired the Munster school on Wednesday. ' The Misses Prehler of Bernice, visited Mrs. J. Kooy, Tuesday.
Enlist In The Woman's Army By Conservint; Foods.
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