Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 3 December 1919 — Page 3

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Fashion's Forecast

By .nnabel Worthington

In the Spring of 1893 !1 was --licked by Muscular and inflammatory I Rheumatism. 1 suffered as only those who thave it know, for over 'three years. I tried remedy after remedy, and doctor after doctor,, but such relief as I received was only temporary. Finally I found a remedy that cured me completely, and it has never returned.. I have given it to a number who were terribly afflicted and even bedridden with Rheumatism, some of them 70 to 80 years old, and results were the same as in my own case. I want every sufferer from any form of rheumatism to try this marvelous healing power. Don't send a cent; simply mail your name and address and I will send it free to try. After you have used it and it has proven itself to be that long-looked-for means of getting rid of your rheumatism, you may send the price of it, one dollar, but understand, I do not want your money unless you are perfectly satisfied to send it. Isn't that fair? Why suffer any longer when relief is thus offered you free? Don't delay. Write to-

GIRL'S LONG WAISTED DRESS.

WELL, WELL, HERE'S NEW INVESTIGATION INTFR.TIONAl. NEWS SERVICE! t'HKUW). 1pc. 3. fnited States Dist. Mly. C'ljnc today tartcJ throe invstiS..itiuns in this rity to learn why cold sv.ng-. !K rc selling at 73 crnts a . -.i'-n-ui lii: higrh'.-st price in years when

oci.l ?toraKt liouses are holding . (hi dozen ' eg, nearly one hundred

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Tli is smart fsJhion suit achieves distinction throuph the unnsual line of the skirt and the graceful cut of the jacket. It is tan velqur cloth with chin chin collar and culifa of bUck martin. A brown velvet hat of the tum-off-the-face tvp is another attractive feature of the outfit.

WOOD AND WILSON FAVORED IN S. DAKOTA

A siimTH-jf.T frock nf plnin and fiRard rrasiiio i irivrn in No. O'JTT. Tbe broad imiK'l nt erntrc front which extends a f;ir The waistline is cut in oue with the shirt section. The g!de fronts and lack arc made long waisted and may b hemstitclied t- the kirt and front pantl. The rires -lnse at the baek and the sleeves mSy lie io iong or whort length Tbo two deep bunds at the lower edge of the Uirt are of plain orcandie. The girl's long waisted dress No. 9277 i cut in sizes H to 1 1 .Tears. The 8 jear tiize requires C's yarijs 36 ini'h, with.lH ards u oontratioa; material.

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per cent more than were held in cold storagi last year when the price did not exceed "5 cents a dozen. Fresh egsa are being- quuted at ?1.00 ft Jozen. Clyne declared tcJay he would seek indictment of all fgs dealers who are

i iiOostiiiK prices and that he would con-

f.scate all ccks that have been in v. arel ouses over th period prescribed hy law.

CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How Tu Get Quick Relief from Head-Colas. It 8 Splendid Z

1 1 N7FRNATI0NAL NEWS SERVICE? riKKRE. S. IX. Dec. 3. Supporter of Maj. Cen. Leonard Wood for the Repuh-1-wri Jtoiainatlon for president of th

! United States are juhilant today ai at iref uU of action of tha South Dakota j

proposal convention in endorsing Gen.1

H"oorl"3 candidacy. Leaders in tha-

"M'oud-f .ir-i'r -.-iident" movement predict that hH tuccess in South Dakota Is merely the ytrtinp point and that Wood sentiment will swetp through the oounti j . Disappointed b-jt nor disheartened, supporters of iov.. Fiank O. Ixrwden of l'inois drclare that Mood's victory In Sou ih rikota was .in organisation triumr'i. and prnili:t that at the priioirlea to held later 'lov. liowdt-n will bo the choice oP a rnsjority of the. voters. lr!i.'den's name will be brought forwara in the- primary hy petition. It ij jrobiblo jiIpo that the nam of tfTv'or Miles rcdnde.vter. of Washington tvi!l be presenter! fit the primary as a Republican prcMdjitial candidate. Caln Cotlid', sovenwr of Jlassacb ictts. w-is the choice of th- Kpublicms for vii-n prestdrvt; Senator Hiram Johnson. Gov, Henry ,T. All.n of Kansas iind Thi-n'.l'irc Koosevclt Jr. being others who received votes. Thr-rc was no cotdest in Th Democratic prf.po.al oo Tention and I'rfesident Woodrow Wilson was favored for a third

i term without opposition. The only men

tion of another candidate came when Win. G. McAdoo was -proposed as a canddiate should I'rosident Wilson decline te run. The proposal was ruled out of order. Gov. I.ynn J. Frazer of North Dakota was the choice of tha Nonpartisan League for the presidency.

FATHER'S AWFUE CRIME r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEHVICE) DETKOIT. .M.ch., D'-e. ii. After fatally ouTi'lin:? his w ife, Flattie, aged 41. and Fcriously wounding hia sixteen year old daughter Maude, wliibi they slept, early today, Walter Webb, a Ford crrploye. Mew- out his brains with the revolver with which he dlj the shooting. Relatives fay he: had been in an uply mood several weeks and

i had threatened members of hla family

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PQWTSIHEWlOBEinR ?O5maT0BETIIEEKEB RM) THEIELPVAD AND SITUATION WANTED COUUMMS for RESULTS

' Mt forirs uric acid xrhlch excites and ovei vor'; the kidneys In their ef- . forts ! . filter it from th) system. Reiar- , ular eater cf meat must Rush the kidnfis occasionally. You mint relieve

them li!-.e you relicre your bowels; removing all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery In the kidney region sharp peln In h hack or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the rreather is' had you have rheumatic twiniee. T'i urine Is cloudy, full of rudiment; tli channels often Ret' Irritated, chl'ssiner you to nX up ta-o or three lin?os dMrinst the n'v,J. To reutraliK these irritatinjr acids anri flush o(T tiie body's urinous waste pet ehout four ounces of Jad Salts front any pharmacy; take a tahlespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days nd your kidneys act fine and Madder disorders disappear. This famous salts is made from the acid of frtepe and lemon .iuloe, combined with HiWa. and haa hee:i tise3 for senenttons to chan and : imnlati tiluarcish Isidnc.vs End st.-i U:i!-r lrrit.lt:on. -Tjd ..S 'lt. I lnevj.-er stvi; bRiiiilesa and wakes a deaglitfu! efi'ervescent liihla-water drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kidney ud bladdev d'jsaaes. sdr.

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Iti one minute jour clogged nostrils

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MASS. CITIES ALL VOTE WET

can breathe freely, snuffing, blowingNo struggling fer ur cold or catarrh

Price .15 cents.

nil! clear ami you No irore Imwkinx. headache, dryness, breath at night; y

wil! be gone. t.et a small bottle of 121 y 'a Cream Bairn from your druggist now. Apply a Utile of this frasrrant, antiseptic.

halirc cream in your nostrils. It penei.rate- through every air passage of the

i!"a'l. jsrwit'ie th mt lamed or swoll- n r.uicous meiribra rtc and relief comes instantly.

it s just ruie. ivurt stay sturrcu-up

with a co Id or nasty catarrh Helief mtri's r.o ouickly. adv.

(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) BOSTON. Oec. 3. With the whele country eoins ' !one dry'' next month, returns today from every one of the twenty Massachusetts cities which held lections yesterday showed they had voted strong for licenses. Cambridge no-license for thirty years, and Brockton, "dry." strongholds, went wet. Other cities in the vet column were Chic'jpee, Fall Kiver, Fitchburjr, Gio ieester. Haverhill. Ifolyoke, Marlboro, New Bedford, Northampton, P.ttsfield, Springfield and Taunton.

Eyes Tired? If ytrar eyes are tired and overworked; if they itch, ache, born or smart, go to any drug store and gt a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Drot one tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and cse to bathe the eyes from two to four times a day. You wi" be surprised a:; th rest, rsli'f ap comfort 3?gt.07'-c bringr. ifht 5Vf ia a wetts tinie in niiy lajair?

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Special Bargains in Bedroom Suites

An exceptional 4-piece kiln dried walnut bedroom suite. The bed is the very latest bow-end pattern ( dresser is large and mounted with heavy plate mirror; dressing table is very neat with triplicate mirrors; chifforette is large and roomy and adds a CJO "1 O CO touch of completeness to the set that you will surely appreciate... ... .. P X fci vl

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Combination Ranges The wojt economical combination range made; burns either coal or gas; has large oven and fire box; heavily nickeled; doors and splasher are porcelain trimmed; comctsV::hi.s5: $82.50

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Lamp Shades A wonderful display of gorgeous lamp shades ir. never-ending variety; a style and color to suit every taste. Priced from

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Fireside Rocker Bargains

Large, roomy fireside rocker; upholstered in mule skin; mahogany

$65.00 to $12.50 T.:s. $ 1 4.50

Heater . Reductions Heavily nickeled base burner with extra large fire box; equipped with special air vents that give you perfect control of

Phonographs

Select your phonograph where you can compare their tone qualities; six nationally known makes to pick from; sold on easy payments and backed by our personal guarantee. See

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Magazine Stands n a i n t 3r , well made magazine stand; oak or mahogany finish; makes an appropriate Xmas $C Or g-'ft ... $0zD

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3 -Piece Mahogany Cane Parlor Suites This luxurious 3-pieee cane suite is a truly elegant set, embodying all the attractive feature of the Queen Anne period. The cushions are studded with fine, specially tempered springs which prevent them from matting down and insure a permanent, well-stuffed appearance. The frame is beautifully dOCQ finished in rich brown mahogany and the upholstering comes in either silk velour or tapestry vwvluv

Bedroom Rockers An excellent assortment of bedroom rockers in either walnut, oak or mahogany; wood or cane seats and backs. Priced from $14.75-$5.40

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