Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 30 January 1920 — Page 7

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F0 7WE PUELSSS s I am pleased to announce that I am now in my new quarters, 85 State St., opposite Modern Baking Co., with a complete line of Clothing and Furnishings. .Big reductions right now in Underwear and Boys' Clothing. Will appreciate a visit from my old customers and new ones. Yours for saving you money.

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85 STATE STREET. 3 doors west of old location.

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Public Health Column HEALTH AND HOME HYGIENE Bt HARRIET FVL.MER. R. W.

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Supervisor. Rural t ools County V'ublic Health Divifion. Tlooni 222. County t'u iltllnR . All questions relating: to health and liorae sanitation will be an.wMcil in thia column ea h week. IMPOHTiT The Curat Vublio Health Nurses or took County is ill l plad to Rise hour, ly nursing; service to oaes of itif!iir-ii:t in any section of the. County, outside of Chicago. Talt Franklin 3,'" Ixcal C3 or Kenwood 7240.

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MIME REM1V DEI1S ABO I' T I.NFM EN7.A If jou have any t-ymptons. stay in bed. erp warm, take only liquid food, milk, soup, etc. Keep bowels open, neinembcr the disease is contagious, (.'all a doctor nursing care is not nec-rsi-jry if you follow directions. (In rot give to anone else.) Have plenty of fresh air, but avoid a direct draft.

Wholesale MARKET Retail 81 State Street Phone 77 SATURDAY SPECIALS We offer for sale a lot of very nice pigs from 100-150 lbs., dressed right at farm in Dyer. FRESH HAMS, 10-12 lbs '..25c FRESH PORK SHOULDERS 23c FRESH PORK LOINS 27c FRESH SIDE PORK 26c FRESH SPARE RIBS 22c LEAF LARD 25c BAC KFAT 23c PIG HEADS 16c KELLNER SSUGAR CURED HICKORY SMOKED HAMS 30c KELLNER'S SMOKED PICNIC HAMS 23c BACON STRIPS " 28c LEG OR LOIN OF VEAL 25c SHOULDER OR BREAST OF VEAL 20c BEEF POT ROAST (Choice cuts) 17c BOILING BEEF 11c HAMBURGER STEAK, FRESH MADE 14c PORK SAUSAGE. FRESH MADE .' 20c LIVER SAUSAGE 18c

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v MEss.u.K rtm TI BKRCl I OSIS PATIENTS Pamphlet may he obtained from the Chicago Tuberculosis Institute. The tuberculosis patient must consider Ii is own welfare and the welfare of thoe obout hnn. For his own welfare there are things that he should do and others that he should not do. Of the many things that a tuberculosis patient SHOULD DO. perhaps the most important are the following: 1. Be cheerful. This may appear hard, but it helps greatly in a cure of tu berculoMs . 2. Be in the fresh air as much aspossible keep the windows open day and night . 3. Eat plain, but nourishing food; milk, eggs, vegetables, bread, butter etc. 4. Dress yourself according to the weather. 5. Be cleanly, both in body and in mind . 6. Get at least nine hours of good sleep at night . For his own welfare he should avoid: 1. Going to places where there are large crowds or where there is much dust or smoke, as the air is bad. 2. Los'nr aluab!e time in taking patent medicine or so--alleJ "consumption cures. Consult a reputable phy. sician. 3. L'sing tobacco or alcohol in any

form . 4. Coughing need'essly. Try to cough only when you mu.t expectorate. :. Working or exercising when feeling bad. , . Swallowing sputum, as It may cause tuberculosis of bowels. For the welfare of other he should avoid: 1. Fxpectora' ing anywhere except in vet-sels mad for that purpose. 2. Coughing or snfzine without covering mouth with handkerchief. 3. Kissing. A. Fating and drinking from d.shes that may be used by other.. ii. Sleeping in yame be.i with others. fi. M.irriae until certain that di;'ase is cured. nni am) r.Nni If yoi are hunting n house and are interested in the welfare of your family, ask these questions: How mviy rooms have sunshine? Is every rooiii provided with proper vent .il.it ion ? ,re all rooms, including cellar, free from dampness? Are the walls and ceilings clean and, paper and paint in good condition. Is the bath room light and bug proof Is the plumbing in good condition. Is the basement high and dr ?

Woman Needs Sympathy If she is tied down to such a thing as a wash tub. Washing is a job for a machine, not for a delicate woman. THE THOR WAY Is the only way to do the wash. It is the only economical way. This wonderful machine does a great big wash for only 2 cents. Can you afford to do two or three hours' hard work whn the Thor will do it merely by pushing a little button, at a cost of only 2 cents? Call our demonstrator, who will tell you all about the Thor. STANDARD ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CO., 633 Hohman St. Tel. Ham. 525.

If there a place for the children Play I.-f there good air space about th house ? Are there stables, manure piles. Junk yards closo by? Is the neighborhool well kept and a ttracti e ? Pay more rent and decrca:'. your doctor bills.

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Indiana Gardens Roller Skating Rink Forsythc Take Hammond or Whitnig car to the door. Roller Skating ever Sunday night and every night. Special matinee for children ' Sunday afternoon. Best of exercise.

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Terry Slicfffrlri & Allen ct al have nbd suit to eolle.-t n acount of $1.".0 from Far! t'niTig-iii. Phil GrernwaM .-. aUortirv fur the plaintiff. Petition for pnrtHlon has been filed by Elizabeth lle.rhardt rt al against Fisie Reichnrdl et al through Attorney G. H. Sheerer. Application for a guardian for John Dujosz has beon filed by IW-rny M. Surd:k through Attorney Je?sc Wilson. Complaint for diorce wis f.led yesterday by Viola May Stirling ag.imet M"a!te.r C. Sterling. They were married June in. 1017. and separated .I-inuary .". 'S2K '.Irs. ..Sterling alleges that on August 12. 1M0. hr husband' 'abandoned her, leaving h r without sufficient food nnd clothing. IV cans' e. he f.-nWl to pay hi!!?, she s-iys the furniture dettlrr took say her f u nil !u I " but later j-he got ii back but HSMimiiig the hill herself. Phe asks to hive J.er maiden n.mv Viol.-i May B''.wt, restored. ller attorney is George j. Ed r. Slate, c re! Margaret Howard, vs. Walter Schultz. is the title f,f a. suit which has been recognized !o the superior court from the .court of Jurtb-t; I-:. P. A mrs.

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Choice Tomorrow! Up to $ 1 0.OO WAISTS i Georgettes and Crepe de Chines Reduced to $5.50

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150-1 52 STATE STEET. HAMMOND. Next Door to Orpheum Theater.

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Hours of Leisure for Mother Mother can sit down and wait for the company to come when Dietrich's Banquet Cream Bread is in the bread box. It doesn't take ten minutes to prepare a variety of tempting sandwiches with our delicious loaf. She makes them with cold meat, with all kinds of cheese, with lettuce with everything. No trouble at all and such results! Buy Dietrich's Banquet Cream Bread today and every day if you want your friends to enjoy your lunches.

Deitrich 's Banquet Cream Bread At Your Grocers "You will never know how good it is until you try it."

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You Have All H eard of MOTHERS DAY A beautiful custom. You send flowers to her on that do. No matter where you are you .send them. The joy it gives her, and the joy it gives you, is great.

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How About Father? Well, he is working every day as usual. Why not make them both happy. Have Mothers and Fathers Night Come to Straube's Piano Store. Select a fine Victrola or Edison Talking Machine, and about ten records, the kind father and mother likes. After j'our evening meal, start the machine with the favorite record, then watch the expression of happiness in both their faces, and you are repaid at once, foT the small amount of money you have spent.

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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY JAN. 31 Select Brand Smoked Meats SELECT BRAND BACON. MILD AND LEAN, lb 25c SELECT BRAND LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS, lb 20c SELECT BRAND SKINNED HAMS, lb 24c SELECT BRAND LEAN SALT PORK. lb. 28c

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PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, lb 15c FRESH TENDER BOILING BEEF, lb .10c CHOICE CUT NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK, lb 32c PRIME ENGLISH LEG OF MUTTON, lb 24c FRESH CUT YOUNG MUTTON CHOPS, lb 24c

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SMALL LEAN PORK LOIN ROAST, lb 25y2c FRESH CUT LEAN PORK CHOPS, lb 27c FRESH SPARE RfeS. LEAN AND MEATY, lb 18c FRESH NECK BONES OR PIGS FEET. Ib.. 7c Butter Sausage Lard BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, lb 65c HOME RENDERED PURE LARD, lb 30c M. HAM, BERLIN OR VEAL SAUSAGE, lb 22c FRESH FRANKFURTER OR PORK SAUSAGE, Ib 22c

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T r ir 's actuay trie est month to buy your ciariUcLljf wearing apparel because you are buying it at the old fall price. Sweater Coats, Bath Robes, Top Coats and Rain Coats at great reductions. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY NOW.

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Quality Corner State and Hohman

For the early Spring season we are featuring $2.50 Shirts. They are real values and we stand back of every shirt we sell. New ones every day. Others up to $16.50. Hats, Caps, Underwear, Hosiery and all the new collars. Ask us for the latest in men's wear.

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