Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 185, Hammond, Lake County, 17 January 1919 — Page 12
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STEEL WORKERS GET AMAZING RELIEF IN SEVERE CASE DE IBFUMATOHY RHEUMATISM Advises 20th Century Liniment in All Cases of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Etc.
Rea3 -what ha says: j pain. In one week I was up and around "I am a steel worker employed b the and the end of tho second week was bac k .irantca Holt and Nut Works. Those j at work. If anyone fee! doubtful as to 'oo know the occupation of Fuddhnei tit r-'-'Mts e' "nth Century Liniment Von will fully real ie the danger .if aiui uiil writ'-- jt.e I will dispel any eatchln coKl. With m a slight cold de- nulits they may have. Thos. A. "- ceioped into inflanitnatorv rheumatism I m-v, C'lr-. uso Ae., Scranton f.c.d for three months I could not move! COTH i'KNTIT.Y I 1MMENT has hsr.'l or foot. IVni.irs eould five- rr.e n.x j romrht r to th"-.;f nnds of sut'forers. -lief and for flv? Jays before using: 20th . It dravs all the painful soreness and entury Ltr.in-.eiit 1 neither ate nor swelling from Khei.mitm Joints and d'-s -:pt. It was only after much persua- it so surely ar.d speedily. It senis pls en that T slloxve.l a friend of mine tojm.sr hk' masie. If j..u d-n't fnd 'iMlck : i - our llriment. l-lv minutes after i relief, tike the bottle back to .ur drug.th. Century Lsmment was applied T gist and get -.ur money back. What i -It the- first relief from pain In three this truly wonderful liniment has done r onths. and that very night I slept from I (or other", it can do for you also. a-Srt to ft-o f , a.( a wok wuho-jt Am' d r-jrgl-t .-or sir-rdv e.n Mi-
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'I "HEIR regular price was $5.00 and at this price they were by far the biggest value in shoes for women In this city. It's the end of oar eeason now, zni to make short work of the balance of our stock of these superlative shoes, wa have reduced them to $3.95 per pair. Choose your pair tomorrow.
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KXTHASPBCIAL tt.? ik4 11 00 Wcms'I lh 8to T!o, trtl $1 5M- Eo 10c. Ben Cwe 7o mi fair letcl 7o 190. fc" CoOi, Cert n f Ht lo;tX 7s
Oxfords and Pumps. Eaic nodal tkat nxwt rticalr f wovwi will thia Sprma x4 Saaoiacr t Metrvpotttaa Puhioa Ccotar. $3.50 to 05.OO
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LARGEST RETAILERS OF SHOES IN THE WORLD.
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565 HOHMAN STREET HAMMOND STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING. 297 STORES IN 97 CITIES
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Every garment in the lot is of heavy winter fabric. Not a suit or overcoat worth less than $25.00
You men who watched for the chance to choose a suit or overcoat of quality, at the price of merely ordinary clothes. This is the time and the place. We offer them at
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en's Wear Clearance
.Men's Silk Fibre Hose, 73e value?, reduced, pair 50c Men's White Foot fSo.. also black and colors, pair. . . 19c Men's Wool Sox, black, oxford and blue, pair 125c Men's Paris and Brighton Pad (barters, ; value. . .10c Men's Overalls and Coats, sizes to r0. -2.00 value. . .$1.-15 Men's Work Shirts, blue and black, sizes to IT. at . . .(J9c Men's Canvas Gloves, knit wriht. our 20c seller, pair. . 112c Mens' Dress Shirts. .f2.()0, $1.85. $1.05 alucs at $1.15 Men's Dress Shirt, odds and ends, slightly soiled. . .G9c Boys' Overcoats, odds and ends, 8 to 10 years 82.50 Men's Handkerchiefs, blue, red and while 10c Work Trousers, in dark colors, reduced to $12.45 Mens' Pants, worsteds, cassimere series, at $3.09 Men's Shirts and Drawers, fleece and ribbed, aeh. . .98c Men's Union Suits. Cooper & Superior, sizes to 50. .83.15 "'Great Lakes" Pain coats, sizes to 48. reduced to. .87.50 Kailroad Overalls. 220 deinin indigo dye S12.50 Men's "Wool Mixed Shirts and drawers, sizes to 50. .81.9S Men's Neckwear. 75c value, now 50c si. 50 value. .81.00 "Signal" Gray Flannel Shirts, reduced to SH.50 Men's Muslin' Night Shirts, sizes to 20, at .S9c Men's Oxford Wool-Mixed Pullovers, reduced to. . .SI. 09
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vercoats and Suits
Overcoats in ulsterctics, ulters A '6 inches long, box coats, chest ertieds and welt seam models. Suits Of worsteds, cashrnore and fancies; all st 1 s: all fab-prieV:,.1.si!?!-..Snl." $23.45
Overcoats Made from tine kerseys, meltons and high grade fancy overcoatings: waist seam; nisi ers and conservative modcF. Suits Blue screes, worsteds and plain color fabric--:. IE? reduced to 00fi:0
Odds and ends of Men's Overcoats and Suits, re- Q QQ duced for January Clearance Sale at &tl.wO
January Clearance Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws at $6.95, S8.95, $10.95, $12.95
Clearance of Youth's Long Pants
Suits, Sizes 14 to
years January
MEN'S DAY OF CLEARANCE TOMORROW
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lih all such matter and tns. the f don Extre53 ir-ecials will net l na:i- I
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operating in ths tnornin? ileid. will Ve permitted fcy arrar.genient with th International New 3 Scrvi'-o. to pnhf h h
I London Express specials.
DIAMOND STARS WHO SAY THEY'RE THROUGH.
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1 Schmidt ttai to Chicago Mcieiay to se ! he!r brother Otto. I Mrs. Fred Hecht. Mrs. Flcyd Struhlo, Mrs. tVlltjer and Mrs. Ctias. .SVhultz ami
dauphter E1-. a weie Hannii-nl shoppers 'ednesday. Chas. WolfT hsi hi eh.ctrlo lights conr.ecteii today.
i Dick Schcon loaded his furniture in a Jear for pTilrrr.en t to South Tiakota. I"Vrl Koehn ard -wife were In Chicago
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tin v.hits pooJl ir-g. Jack Schr.tall s'l'i :;c::y returned from Safttna-.v. M:eh.. after a vacation cf two werjk". Mr. ar.J Mr?. A! ox II'li'n cento a'.c-PR '.. r a v:?jr !-,v;e ti'i. l---.r:g: th-? latt'r' f.5tr.
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DAILY HEALTH TALKS What Is The Cause of Backache?
; nx DOCTor. cor.::zi.u. j ' men a;:tr.'nt frcm which v.r!f sift;A Ilarely i jcu hi: 1 ai:hi-Jy free fro:r.
Miss Dora Kahler uc.it to her hoi at Ilens.rlnr jc?!crhy.
,les. Kalilir. fi . .. "h '.capo H:shts. j went to i'h:ca;. ot hustti.- ?s Th.tirsds j . j
Mis. Fergr-jsoti n I.avcrr.e. fr .;.-n-y. lio;:.: at 1 '; r i Wednesday. Mr?. U y.'.T :i ihiuphter. Ma fror.i Coocilr.tnh irited he re, Wedries.-j Ml! s Fi-.-re-rsce V:i-sti r;"-:n W.-dt,. day cvcr-iiitr at. I'hic.i;...
. '.met;ines th- c-vi.-c i ch-cure. h i It. I here.-, it IhnValo. y.. a : i:,'-'!:c:il aM'h;r;-y, ny th" eii-e
ryy c: a term cl t-a'ari h tnat ?-
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If you Tvant to keep your hair in Rood ! rendition, he careful what y..-u Tash it ! v, i ' h . ! Moft soaps ar.d jrerred fhampoos , ccr.taln too riiach alkali. This dries th
j sea! p. makes the hair brittle, nnd Is very i harmful. Jurt Joan mulsific-l cocoanut ! oil (".hleh is pure and entirely Rr'ssn- ! 'tsi, '.3 rr.-jeh better than tlvj most ex- ! I per.si-. t, Eoap or an.vthhtR els o-i ran : tie for shnrp.pf.oic.fr. as this can't i- p- . s.bly injure the. hair. , Simply moifct'-n j'ur hair with natT i nn.I rub it in. Ore or two te.ispoonfMts j : will rnalte an ahunrlar.ee of rich, creamy j
I ''HV' e;"aisrs tiu' arrl f i;,-' ! tho absent when the season opens. Jim Scott of tho White Sox and Harry
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. dantlruff and excessive oil. Tho hair ieave his ranch in California. I dries quickly and ccnly. and it. leaves j ; it fine and riiky, br'fht. f.tiffy .it id visy i ;
to nianaKC-. j hawk parade.
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Outfielder Harry Hooper, at left, and Pitcher Jim Scotl. While most of the bijr leapue baseball players are countinp the tinrs
ontil the 1019 Fsason opens I few cf the t-tars have decided to he amens:
the absent when the season opens. Jim Scott of tno White Sox and Harry Hooper cf the Red Sox are two .f the latter. ?e0tt has said he v.i'l y.iay senti-firo ball for en industrial concern. Hooper tays he can't afford to
Monday to sec the hit,- celebration of th
I v..ii -n t-e tv, ; , i e i d r it r...v-.arnt fii at I Mrs liirinnl st chaff is a proud motlicr i return cf the lliackhan kr.
' most anv drusr store. It is verv cheap, of a baby bo;.. ! Mr.", r.mil Frey vns a o;,,ra5o visitor
!and a few ounces is enough to last Mr. and Mrs. Ni k Forper are the , todsy vis!tir.j l.-.r daughter F-.lia in the
everyone in the- family for merit hs. rroud pare nts of a buj . i-pi.ai. j , , , c; q
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Mt. Mufe-hi F.-irr..-y ru.d da' h.-f. e. re'uro.e.l fr-i'n a f--- v e-rks ,:Ii reliti-.CS at b'attle Or' t k. M Miss .!,e Feb. -nan is :'.'.t" -'.'ative s lu Chic-tyo f- f a f- v -1 MO Fiol-em-e t-.oiaih- ft war a t iMtor j esi erdav. )!r?. O-iyer trnnsact' ! t- n hi' s--ity '-:o.hv. Mrs. X . k Fo- -:: ir -:f M : r -. . I h- : t- ; i . .
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not curt. The m-tibi" fills ! .: 1-rier.-' s F.avoov i I c c--: i'ti .n. vhi-.b n Fifirst" :nd ii.?ttnct ind c 1 n !' c!i:- 1' i" Ti" of not? find "'-' lot -r w .ihcut h: - vIk! or o;;itc -.)" sl,o i :'.:;: Fa v enfe r recuto u o- a i.aO:r:'i r' l.'O'.O t':-r v !'i;ii, f-t..-rlOe jrr- 'tl.r .f v 1 oh it
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Lake County's v.crk is not dons
Adv.
Mrs. Mary b'chuitz waj in Chir.ipro tVm. Hose rurc.hased Otto "Wolff's lit-
f-;a" i Uc. of Tallf lh'lr.,, F-uffabi. T. -0...1I. a'- 1 H'i I"' Dr. T'oio-e tak- 1; T',-y ar- jin-t ph-
Lake County's work is net con: til! she has bought more V. S. ix
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Tickets Good for Either Evening. Admission at Door 50c per Person
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