Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 172, Hammond, Lake County, 9 January 1920 — Page 16

THE TIMES

.Friday. -January K ID'JU.

Every Hammond Druggist Is Grossly Underpaid How Much He Gives in Ser vice Compared to What He Receives i n Return.

LOWELL

Vo professional man In Hrr.m.mi! proparat !. r -t n tV community better or mor ! to tho. hi

th druggist. To ree

.-.c .nt jusIt than

.-c,ommodates you wi'h postot-lp

-'.nops at cost, maintain! a neral in-!

ui!;. -n bureau and f roe wai'lns room. -,or( is a firs aid hospital conducted li ut rcwnr.l, ho sets up in thi- mUof the night to answer your em r- ' ' ;" call. .it?ht and day he is oonsulfed ofter.T ' ..n any other, and h rives his pro:onal services without fee. His only ard, end it is a small on at that. '"s,,s whon you iiinkp a purchase Xrvrn " stock of merchandise. You acr-Tt his recommendation Just - sou accept that of your lawyer, your .our or your tanker, tucause you rv- fh-t his word !.- fcocd nnd that ho : tows h"st. He -can't ailord to make ; .-.stake and ha Oo-sii't. He knows hut his whole puccess in his chosen ; rofeaslon depend on accuracy on skill on k-'-rinjr fa.th with ins customers. Ho stakes his reputation a hundred ines h day with a hundred different istcrri -r;. hut his judgment is founded '; knowledge and experience of the

n ot his tuoter!on handed down sands

':our':; th aos tin -uph .schools. c1-j A.1VS.

lies and t-xt V.ioks and th know h dpe ovporienc. which cum in the diy's 'v rlt and in ass. Tialii n nd coiifvrrnce i'h others In his profess'ou. Th drsitgist of today doesn't fixes. o knows. And or." of th.- mwns h -::i- ;s b cause Insists that tho

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tain! nn'i how it is made, and Ihis was on.? rcjison fr the formation of a cooperative m t tonal association of druKffists and physicians who prepare t cmplot e line of household remedies and toilet sood. This association is the American Druesls'.s Syndicate. This Is the- largest enterprise of its kind in the world. More than ;,000 druggists and physicians own and operate it and guarantee its products. They know that A P Si Milk of Magnesia is the Lest in the world, they giwranif that A.TXS. Aspirin ircels th hinhest standards of quality, they stand hack of A.D.S. IVr-iilxo Tooth Paste- tlv tooth paste which whitens like l'oroxide because it is incomparably the btst. And the same druKfiists in the same way arc squarely behind the entire family of A. U.S. products. It mans everv trtir.;r to you to have Fu?!i a guarantee behind the remedies you buy a guarantee based on the scientific knowledge and experience of thou-

cf experts. "When jou buy an product from an A.1S. druifist

you may do so in the confident belief that you have secured the finest possible product at tho lowest possible price. Ask any A. P S. drusrgist for A. TVS.

proriuct trie next time you need any household remedy or toilet article. sor-i in a cru- store. Adv.

Mr.t. I .on is i;erp is very seriously sick. 'it ) Kitter is busy taking the census of the inhabitants of tho town of Lowell. Jin. M.'ii'.c H"iscsker of Odar Lrfike visited her par. ntc. Mr. i; ml Mrs. J. I. Llr irmock ye;,t day. I'harl.i Sherard. inan:,j!er of tho Interstate l'uhMo Service 'o. in Lowell, was in Crown 1'oint on lusin.s cst r.ia . A V 111 llla.-k u a in 'iiicujc en business yeterjuv . Allen Ku'i.r of Shell. wa-i m Lowell on business yesterdiy. Mrs. Uaxt.r of Shelby visited her daughter. Mrs. Clark henry here yester-day.

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Mrs. S. A. Mesyenaer is havir.ir

quite a sei; of rheuinatiani Mr. W . . r. jnyan is on the sic

Mrs. Win. Kausfield 5 'Ci to St. Margaiet's hospital for an operation I on her throat . j Mrs. Mrtle IL-y left Tuesday lor ; her home Jn Trnossec

-Mrs. John Kansfleld left WJn?au'av far t'anton, Ohio, to vUit her par- ' n ts . Mrs. Hn;y Snith entertained the Dorcas Society Wednesday afternoon.

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"MAJESTIC" Clean CCinkeTlesa Goal Sold only by WEST HAilMOND COAL COMPANY 3. J. BREI1M. Proprietor Fif eland Attiu and Michigan Oslrrnl Traelit QUALJTY PRCPAJtATION SERVTCS

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UNCONSCIOUS j "My mother who is 6? years old, has been troubled with h-r liver for "5 years, j Doctors said she had gall stone!?. Several times she. fell unconscious because i of thesa attacks. Kipht months aso I noticed an advertisement of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy in the Toledo Klade , and purohaid a bottle, which dij he; j 3 rreat amount of good, the continued ' the trei'.mont and has felt entirely v eil ' since." It Is a simple, harmless prep- j aratlon that removes the hatarrhal mu- j cus from the Intestinal tract and allays ; the Inflammation v.-htch causes practlc.- ! oily all stomach, liver, and intestinal '

ai'ments. includlnt; appendicitis. One dose wll convince or money refunded. At druftKists every where. Adv.

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Art Hickman's Dance Orchestra Came From San Francisco to NeworkTb Make These 8 Exclusive CcumbiaDarKRecc& From the St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, byway of the New Ztcgfcld Midnight Frolic and the Biltmore Hotel to the Columbia Recording Laboratory. That was the record-breaking, record-making trip this exclusive Columbia organization undertook to play:

My Bbr' Arm Fot-ttot from "Folliea of 1919" On tho Stroote of Cairo Orrt-ste ? ... regy Foj-trot . . , . s . Tel! Mo Wliy FoHrot ....

neetUiCtnr Blues weoicy t or-trot

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Toscha Seidel' Supreme Violin Solo "Eili.Eili." 49526 $1.50

COLUMBIA CRAFOyCLAS Standard Mocimlt up toSiO j Ttricd Dtunt vp to $2100

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Silk Dresses $36.88 Crepe de Chene, Messaline and Georgette.

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Formerly Priced up to $49.75 This is a sale event which the thrifty woman awaits the opportunity to secure a warm coat or dress of high value at greatly reduced prices. Not only low prices prevail, but Quality goes with it. Every garment is well tailored in the newest styles. An Early Selection is Advisable Among the Materials

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Coats PLUSH. WOOL VELOLR, SILVERTIP. MIXTURES

Dresses TRICOTINE, JERSEY, SERGE, VELVET.

The Coats have large shawl collars, full backs, belted, and some with plaid style effects. The Dresses are trimmed with buttons and braids, vestees, with and without belts, some with short sleeves. We strongly urge an early selection while the assortment is most complete. Women's and Misses Section, Second Floor.

Just the Thing for Cold Weather Wear a Black or Tan Leatherette COAT Exceptionally Priced $26.88

An Opportunity Worth While These Beautiful Wirthmor Blouses at $1.50 Rarely does the woman or miss find blouses of such extensive styles and designs at this price. They are most noteworthy of your immediate attention. Interesting features included are embroidery designs, lace trims, round, square and V-necks, some with hemstitched collars, also tailored effects with convertible collars.

Ladies' Dress Boot Buy now at present level prices, as they may be much higher later. Fine assortment of J. &. T. Cousins Co. and E. P. Reed & Co. high grade boots to select from.

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BLOUSES OF GEORGE

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BUTTON BOOTS Black Glace Kid vamp with brown top, fancy pearl buttons; leather heels and Goodvear welt

soles; AAA to C, at

Patent Colt Button Boot with grey kid top $16.50 Ladies Black Kid Boots A large assortment of high and low heel models to

select from, at , $8, $9, $10 to $12.50

Ladies' Brown Kid Boots High and low heel models ; Goodyear welt sewed soles. A very large selections $9.00 to $12.50.

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Edward C Minas Co.

The next meeting will be January 22. t the home of Mrs. Ward Kessler. A bahy girl arrived it the himc of rt Nan srn Monday niht. Mr. Patterson is quite sick with La Grippe. The family of M!ka Var.til'.o have bU hen sick for some time. We re expecting to be uising' the the new church by S'mrtay. lon't forgret trie Oyster Supper on Saturday evening, January 10th. Also the J. K. Sturgis Musical entertainment Monday evening and "Movies on January 15. All are given at thj Christian Church.

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A SURE WAY TO END DANDRUFF

ROBERTSDALE

There Is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that Is to dissolie i. then you destroy it entirely To do this, jjs-t gr-t about four ounces of plain, common llTuid arvon from any drug store ithis in all you will need), arply it Ht nig-ht when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it In sently u itb your finper tips. Iy inorninp. most if not all, of your dandruff will bo pone, and tliref or four more applications ill complote-

j ly ..lissoive and titir-!y destroy eeryjil j single iirn and trace of i!. vn matfr j

Clyde Smith Is very ill at hJ home on Atchison ave. His mother, Mrs. mith, who is at the present time visiting: her son and family, fell and unfortunately hurt her arm very severely. Mr. and Mrs. V. Peterson of Cleveland entortaJnod a number of thf-ir friends at a six o'clock dinner las-T evening. Mrs. Art Stross of Lake ave. and Mrs. C Buell of Indianapolis blvd, -nere Chicago visitors Wednesday. Mrs. VV. Egpcrs of Indianapolis blvd. was in fltioago on business Wednesday. Mrs. El Pre esc of Myrtle ave. was a Chicago tusiiu?s visitor the for part of the week. Mrs. Key Moore and son Krncst spent

! AVcdnf sday visiting- Mrs. Moore's hrothCr, Val Brown, and family of Hammond.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Keokich are entertaining the latter's brother. MUon I'redovltch, of PU'-blo. Col., at their home on Myrtle ave. for a few days. Mrs. If rman ThiFson of Indianapolis hlvd. Is lowly improving aftr her recent srell of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Thom.as Kcklch and family of Myrtle ave., Mjr. and Mrs. r.-nilcet of Reeso ave. a'wT.ucl -d a dinner at ";ory Kivn in hoiu.ri of Walter Predovltch. brother of trs. Kcckich. who

recently returned from J u ro-siov ika. ( Mr. and Mrs Art Hoyden wawe visitors j at th- Charles H'-lwier li'iin' at John '

o f.- r- part of the w fk. j Mr-. K. Iuleet of T!-'So .-ie, ,t .

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of the sr-alp . will stop inst.j yo'ir hair 111 be fljffy.

1 -!o'sy. j-ilky and soft, and feel a hundred times better-

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Fashion's forecast

By Annabel Worthington.

MISS' OR SMALL WOMAN'S DRESS. One neror Uotts just where to eipect a t!rdi? with snsh end on the new frocks, but here it rr.akes its appearance below the waistline to accentuate the locg somewhat Russian House. The latter buttons at tbe back and has a most attractive cape co'iar. A preference between the tifatfittin; and f.art sleeve is given. The ery f-rr.plo rkirt is gathred all arua4 nzi joiaed to s" underwaist. The miss' or small woman's dress No. -SM'.H) is cut in sires 14 to 20 years. Kiise 1C reo,"irs 3 yards 36-inch material with S yard r.i'.-inch contrasting, yard c 6 inch lining and 2'j yards Wadinf.

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