Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 170, Hammond, Lake County, 7 January 1920 — Page 6
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YOUNG SIMS SALUTES ADMIRAL DADD1E
Girls! Your hair r.ccJs a little "Dandcrine" that's all! When it becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ugly dandruil appears, or your hair falls out. a 3 5-cer.t bottle of delightful, dependable "Danderine" from any store, v. ill save ow hair, also double its beauty. Trv "Panderine"' and see!
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practice of dentistry ought to convince the people of Hammond and the other cities clo?e ly that I know my business. My counsel and advice v:ll be freely given and the price I give you will be low for honest, reliable dentistiy.
My Crown and Bridge Work, or Teeth ithout Plates can not be made any belter than I can make it for you. I'll guarantee it ten years. When you feel cavities forming in the teeth you should conult a good dentist at once. The usual way is to put it orf for a more convenient time and that time never comes. Be prompt and businesslike about your dental needs. Do not delay, for every week that slips by is only one more week of playing into the hands of the enemy Bacteria that destroys the teeth and gums.
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Most evry laJ in the 1. S. envip William S. Sim?. Jr.. and Warren Pershing;, por.s of Admiral Sims and (Jpneral Pcrshin;;, loaders of America's fchtir.j; forces diinnjr the war. This interesting photo shows Master Sims, in navy attite, jireetins his father as the na.v al code rc;-.j:res.
Axno the notable prfeseional mca of his country whoachievei great eacs alon strictly Igitimate lines was V. It. V. Tierce, fouder of the Invaliul Hotl and SurKicalnBtitute at Bufio, N. Y. Dcvotirt his attention to th ejsecialty of tmtn's dbeaes, became a renized authorityin that line. Hiswov, "The Comma! Serje Medical Aa viser," is now i; ovr two and h&'r million homes in this country and IOurope. At one time lr.Pieree represented hi3 horn? district in Congress.
Just fifty years ago This Winter he ave to the world a Pre-
i Many women in every hamlet, town or city will Riaulv testify that r 1 Dr. ricrco's Favorite Trescription did them "a world of good. ; Another of this great physician's eueopfsful remedies is known as Dr. Pierce'3 Golden .Mediral Discovery and, like the "Prpscripion," is now fold by druggists everywhere, in both liquid and tablets. This is probably the most efficacious discovery ever made in medi
cine, for the liFt of men and women a'l over the universe who have successfully used it for indigestion and as a Mood tonic and fystem builder, makes an amazing total oi thousands.
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I can positively extract your teeth without pain. IF I CANT. DON'T PAY ME. If you need plates I'll guarantee to fit you or no pay. Remember this I am making low prices for Honest Dentistry for a few months. After I get a little more established I will have to charge more for the same dental work, so take advantage of this and come in at once.
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Room 116 First National Bank BIdg., Over Woolworth's 5 and 10c Store. Open Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday nights Until 9 o'clock Telephone 31 S9. ' Hammond, Ind.
! NEGLECTED COLDS
ABE DANGEROUS!
Dr. King'a New Discovery soon breaks a cold and
checks a cough
CITIIXS fever sneezes and tiipn a hnr'l coM dvplijis. Tnka a Utile Dr. Kinc'.o New Ir "soon chok the ool. the co'igh-rrovokirf thro.ir-tlck'e. Usei ovrrywhrrt ry people who knfv wbv'lt hn.s been on ti. market f"r ba!r: r century. Itelipvrs fold, rough, prippp. croup. No disaerefati1' nftor-pffpets. All druggists cue. cr.d n.j." o bofie. : it a trial.
Bowels Behind Schedule? Liter rUnt: lazy? Brlr. them to t!rr with Dr. Kinc's N-w Life Pill's, (ientle but sure-actins 5 stern cleansers ttiat nre tonicg" In ction fin'l pieasinc in results. StiU -jc. a bottle at ail drug btorts.
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were adopted Monday at a rneetlng' ef the leapue' director!". The rcsolu""n proridetl for nut. miff ton of the rescti. tion to major and minor le-pufs. ti.at offenders in the raciP.0 Coast "eatr-.p
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r'-ason why the paragraph ng ;.ted " PACIFIC LEAGUE BARS GAIVIBLING
This Letter Tells How it May be Overcome all Mothers Interested.
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16 ehe suffered so badly each month, that sometimes I had to call in thedoctj She had beadach'es, backache, and such pains and cramps that she would have to stay ia bed two or three day?. She became terribly run down ia health and at last a friend who had used Lvdia E.
rmiinam'i? "Vegetable Compound told b-T crcv.t "t and ens has used sixteen bottle? and v. e always have it in the Louse. She feels fine now and Ehe has no trouble at all each month. We always praise it and advise any friends who stnTer to use your wonderful medicine." Mrs. MlNME ii AND ELKO, 10C5 S. lSth St., ; 10ih Avenue, Fort L' de, IoA-a. Girls who are troubled as Mis3 Mandelko was, tnould immediately seek re-f-toration to health by taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vepe table Compound. Those . ho need rcecial advice may write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., fconndential) Lynn, Mass. These letters will be opened, read and an sw.-red by a woman and held in strict confidence.
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Wait for the Greatest Shoe Sale Hammond Ever Had
Building coming down to make way for new theater and hotel. Must sacrifice our $15,000.00 stock of High Grade Footwear. This is your opportunity to buy shoe for the whole family. Sale starts Friday at 8:30 a. m. and continues until entire stock is sold. This 'n one of the newest and cleanest shoe stocks ever offered to the people of the Calumet region. Come prepared to take home more than one pair of shoes.
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The froupings in this advertisement cannot be duplicated today at wholesale price. GROUP 11 Last chance to buy Dr. Sommers Health Shoes for men who are on their feet a 7' deal- $6.45 bale price . . . . w v GROUP 12 Special lot of Men's OneBuckle Overshoes; all sizes. While they last, $2.25 valw: SaIe SI. 49
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We are forced to vacate our present location for the new theater and office building which will be built on the site in the near future. Rather than take chances on getting a new location, which is practically impossible to get now at any price, we will place our entire stock of Men's, Women's and Children's high grade shoes on sale at prices that will appear at first thought unbelievable, when it is considered that only fair shoes are selling today at from $ 1 2 to $1 8 a pair. Read the prices, tell the news to your friends, and come prepared, because you will buy more than one pair.
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GROUPS 1 AND 2 CHILDREN'S SHOES Best weaving children's shoe, "Dr. Somrncr's" mike; button or lace. Mack and brown calf arc! vici kid: $4.50 values. Sale pi ice $2.95
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BOYS' DRESS SHOES Hoys two-Buckle High Cuts; all sies up to 5' i; best quality; $5 and $5.50 value?. Sal price. .$3.85 Boys Dress Shoes m Cnghsh, medium and broad toe; brown and black calf : sizes to 5! -y. $5.00 to $6 00 values. Sale price $3.95
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LADIES' HIGH LACE BOOTS Laches Dress Bool', i'l brown, jjrey and black French kid; military or Louis covered heels; $11.50 to $12.50 values, oale price SS.85 Good Quality Ladies' brown and black kid shoes, military and brenth heel:;; all si.cs; $9.00 and $10 values. Sale price $6.85
GROUPS 7 AND 8 MEN'S DRESS SHOES Men's Custom M a d e Shops, ftvles to suit ail tastes: all sizes; $1 1.50 to $12.50 values. Sale price ss.ss.
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GROUPS 9 AND 10 MEN'S WORK SHOES Men's High Grade Work Shoes, roomy foot form lasts; Goodyear welt solid oak soles: $8.00 to $9.00 values. Sale price. . .$5.85 Men's All Solid Leather Work Shoes; $5.50 values. Sale price $3.85
Shoes Will Soon Sell at '30 Pair A. H. Gueting, president of the National Shoe Retailers Association, writing in the Shoe Retailer, says: "My understanding of prices lead? me to believe that in 1920, high-grade shoes will have to sell from $25 to $30 a pair; even third rate shoes will sell from $15 to $18 a pair. This means an advance on present retail prices of at least 50 per cent and 1 do not look with a great deal of optimism on this proposition,"
Every Shoe in our Stock Guaranteed to be High Grade.
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