Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 194, Hammond, Lake County, 4 February 1920 — Page 7

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Physician Erplaxns Who Should Take Nuxaied Iron Practical Advice on How to Help Build Up Great Strength, Energy and Endurance.

" Comtnerting on the ie of Nuxated Iron as a tonic strength and Hod builder b 1T"' three miUion people annoCly, lr- James 1 raneis Sullivan, i nerlv rhvsictan cf liell-Voe Hospital (OutrV..or rrpO. New ork, snd 1 he V estehestrr County Hospital. said: "Lack of iron in toe Llood not pair makes yman a physical f - and mental A ' ,. , weakling, tier- vj-, K vo-.is. irriUDle, v i easily fatipurd. t. , jj ' tot it utterly f . ' C robs tira cf that ,V , virile force, that y', stamina an 1 r'Trncrh of will 'ricb are o neo csarr to success and pc wcr in every frlk cf lifeIt war aV.- transform a Tieanrifn!. iTreet-trrriprred woman into one won is cros nerrous and irritable. I have rttonfrlT emphasized the great necrsMtv r f hysicians nuking Hood examinations cf their weak, anaemic, rundown patent. Thousand! of persons pi) on year after year sutfenng from physical wcakress ar.d a hiphly nervous condition due to Urk of sufficient iron in their red Wood corpcscles without ever realizirjpjthe teal and true cause of their trouble. Vnhcjt iron in your blood your food merely Fas; throngh the bodv somethinif like torn through an old mill whh rollers no wide apart that the mill can't grin J. For want of iron yon may be an o'i ir.an at thirty, dull c-f intellect, poor m memory, nervcus, irritable and all "ran liown,'' while at 50 or tO with plenty of iron in your blood vou may still be young in feeling, full of life, yoor whole heiotf brimming over witi via and energy. Th iweampaBirInc rtiel f Tr. Sntlivaa awuld tf ouxrlaiiy rMi by Try HOBART Tli oorr1. niurrity wns L;re.it3" hook-d t.-. larn of the d-aih .f Mrs. Uillio .'hnller tv'hich Offtirred at 6 Vlo'k -inrlny fveninf, after a wifk'j illness nil pneurann. 81if was th rl.list ,,s:ii!htr cf 11 r. and Mrs. Frr-d Hose, t ft-wrr. V .t v.-XVJ - r A it .4 . . at-V A . 1 rvi. 'V . 4 - 3 - . - - 5 1 RK C 1819

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Ladies' Tailor Dress Maker Furrier 636 HOHMAN STREET HAMMOND

BEGINNING SA TURDA Y, FEB. 7th We shall have on display the highest grade of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Suits, Coats and Dresses for your inspection. Many are absolutely distinct patterns.

WE GUARANTEE Not to sell more than one or two garments of each style in suits nothing less than $50.00. In dresses nothing less than $28.50. In coats nothing less than $35.00.

ll OUR SPECIALTY is making to order Suits, Coats and Furs.

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perfect heaJUi, rrwut physical MidamiM bnd a, strong, keest sneat&lity. Or. KullUan trtlx how t Ikjiw the iron In onr bloxi and Uieretoy r" icrrtw nhynknul mad LaJ power, bricbm Intellect and aeitssj Btrt in my opinion jon ean't rnalre Ktrong. wiKorons. aucceuiui. Sturdy iron men, and healthy, rosycheeked women by teeding them on metallic iron. The ell forms of metallic iron must go through a. digestive process to transform tbena into oraanic iron -K uxated 1 ron beiore they are ready to be taken tip an.l aiwimilatrd by toe human system. Notwithstandine all that lias been aaid and written on this sub t t" " 1 J-," ' i - ""'.''a - 'J " - ,j - " J 1 , 1 , v , ' , '" ject bv well known Dhysicians. thousands cf people ftul insist on dosing themselvea with metallic iron, simply, I suppose, because' it costs a few cents leas. I strongly advice readers in all cases to get a phy F'cian's prescription for orranic iron Jiuiited Iron or if you don't want la ro to this trouble then purchase K uxated) Iron in its original packages and see that this particular name tN uxated Iron) appears on the packam. If you have takes preparations such as Nui and Iron aud other similar iron products and failed to get 'esults. remember that such productssare aa entirely d.lfercnt thing f rota N mated Iron, fsssiscf w ' Unte: Nnratcd Iron, which1 is naed by Dr. Suiuvaa and others with such enrnnsmg resuitn, and which is presenbsd! and recommended above by physicians, is not a secret remedy, bat one which is well knowts to drasyista everywhere. Unlike toa oldar inoixame iron prodacta it ia easily srsmilated and does not iajvre the teeth, xnxka thera black nor upaet the stomach. The. nsnuf acturers gnarantae sueeasBful and entirely satisfactory results to every parefcassr or they will refund your money It ta pees4 ky U stM4 Uxvt. and was horn Jan. 25, 191, agrd 19 yfarj and 7 dsiyj. Sh was a member of the Hohart Chapter O. E. S. and diirmir the past year filled th effica of Matron of the Iode. She also a mmbT of th ldy FortftiT I'dK, th llobart High School A) mini Association, the Modern Pris- ! flub and thn Flv U indrfd Oluh. i:s;d"s hr husband. Mr. Calvin Sc holier f-hff !? survivtd by two children. Robert and Itlen 5i Imllrr. hr D17INK. llJ Lis.

TOE rPPV LIME DPlNlc DRINK a lass of GREEN RIVER today you'll thoroughly enjoy its deliciously "different" flavor. No other drink ever won so many friends in so short a time. At all soda fountains and wherever drinks are sold. SCHOENHOFEN COMPANY CHICAGO

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OSTRICH FEATHERS ARTFULLY USED TO TRIM THIS FROCK

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i . a yt? 4 14 Ostrich feathers havo been used as trimming on many frocks this season, but never has such originality and sach artistry been shown as In trimming this taffeta frock. Marine blue taffeta is gracefully draped to form the skirt and the quaint little bodice is a simple basque-like affair with diminutive sleeves. Ostrich feather bandinp to match the silk edffes the sleeves and outlines the draping of the skirt giving a tunic effect. mother and father, 2 sisters. Mrs.. Helen McGinnis und Msss Klsie Rose, and two brothers. 'Messrs. Fred and Albert Rose. The funeral services will bt In charge, of the O. K. S. and will be held at th? home at p. m. Wednesday nn dat 3 .10 o'clock at the Methodist church. Mr. Chris Wit t i-n'mi gh whij former, ly lived at this place died at bis home at Fast Sid Friday after a lingering illness". The funeral was held yesterday in ch-.cacn. His two daughters. -Mrs. Kosthadt- and Mrs. 11. Carey reside at this place. Mr. Burt G-uver is very seriously 111 at his home oa Michigan avenue with .Tmall-pox. Mrs. Amelia Trapper ws the vjrtlrn of a very serious accident which happened last Friday while she was wash insr. While, lir'ting a boil"r of hot CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells ITow To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colfo. It s Splendid ! In one minute your clogged nostrils will open. th' air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. Xo more hawking. snuffing, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the infTanied or swollen mucous membrane and relief cotnes inslantly. It's Just fine. !on't stsy stuffed-up with a co Id or nasty catarrh Keliof oomos so rjuickly. adv.

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Are yon compelled to arise from you wlnmber. once, twice or more, because of jiain. irritation and abnormal condition of kidney and bladder? sE are guaranteed to correct the alkalinity of your secretion, .thus giving you undisturbed slumber. maklnK tor Rnt at niarlit, nnd Knersry by day. All forms of kidney disorders cannot be successfully treated with llalmwnrt Tablets, but whn these symptoms exist you will receive a fcrs.ttf.vins: recovery If you use them; amount of urine secreted irreg-ular. Insufficient, too refluent, too copious, -accompanied by pain, difficulty, smarting, burning, irratltion. pains in back and groins and when the passage Is foul of odor, highly colored, etc Also stnppaere of secretion folowed by fever, chills, pains, headachefi rhehmatle pains, depression, etc. Balmwort Kidneys Tablets. HELP THE KIDXKVS. Sold by all druggists. adv. water she slipped and bsd her feet badly burned from th? water and by falling, she struck her arm on thn cement floor und her arm ppralned and bruised. Mr. and Mrs. A. C5 . Ingram who have, been visiting here at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Fleck during the past two weeks returned to their home in Boston Sunday. Mr. Ingram has ac-, cepted a position as district manager in the southern states with Oneida Truck Csmpany and he and Mrs. Ingram expect to leave the end of this week for Florida. ROBERTSDALE The Bible class of the Evangelical church will meet Thursday evening at the John Minscburg home on Myrtle ave. All tnejnbers are urgently requested to attend this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Martx were visitors at the automobile show at the Coliseum In Chicago the latter part of last V f e k. nptain G. G. Bader of Myrtle ave. is on the job again at the fire station after having a. severe attack of the flu. Mrs. Schaak and Mrs. A. Dreeson visited the former's daughter Clara at thu St. Bernard's hospital 5n Chicago and report her condition somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. John Connells and family of Lake ave. were South Chicago visitors last Sunday. Mrs. George Slack and sister. Mrs. Ferman. were In Hammond on business yesterday. Mrs. Albert Johnson was a visitor at the 1-ur.gron home at 'Kast Side Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Masterson and family spent Sunday with their daughter, Mr.. Perry Swank, and family of Indiana Harbor. Art Stross of Ike ave. was reported a little better yesterday. Mrs. Ed Jew el t ajid brother. I. BIy, received word from Port Washington, Wis., of thir father's death. Mrs. Jtwett left on Monday soon after rereiving the t'lrgram. Mr. and Mrs. P. BIy left for Port Washington yesterday. Th funeral will be held on Thursday. Mrs. John Brown of Myrtle ave., who lias been ailing for the past week with the flu, is ablo to be up and around again. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Iangohr and Milton Martz visited at the Furgeson home at Indiana Harbor last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August Dreeson of Roberts ave. were guests at the former's brother's home at East Chicago on Monday evening. Mrs. H. Bntlcet cf Reese ave. was a Chicago business visitor yesterday. Times news ser.-ice Is the best that money can buy and honest effort can furnish. PREVENT THAT COLD IT MAY DEVELOP SERIOUSLY HTJRLBURT'S CAMPHOR PILLS TAKE ONE AT ONCE if yon sneeze, snaffle, or feel a chill cmuor on. Carry the ssnetl bottle at all times. PXICB 15 CENTS. TUB KEIXS CO.. KEWBCRGH, N. Y. . EYES Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Hammond Optical Parlor Ml E. IUU St. HarMvteis4. UA Indiana Gardens Roller Skating Rink Forsythe Take Hammond or Whiting car to the door. Roller Skating every Sunday night and every night. Special matinee for children Sunday afternoon. Best of exercise. Es3sl33230 Keane's School for Dancing ORPHEUM HALL 152 STATE ST., HAMMOND. ! PHONE 3328. j Select Dancing Assemblies Every

Thursday Evening. Classes for Beginners Every Monday Evening. High School Classes Every Friday Evening. This is the place you'lL find good clean music and dancing. No suggestive dancing allowed in 'this hall. PRIVATE LESSONS FROM 9 A. M TO 10 P, M.

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Mra. Kate Or Is roan entertained the Birthday Club at her home Thursday afternoon . Ira Cole spent Monday at Niles, Mich. Miss Edna Haselgreon was a Chicago s hop per Wednesday. Several from here attended the funeral of Axel Olsen at Miller on last Friday. Mlsubs Nellie and Florence Erlander were Gary visitors Friday. SLUMP OF POUND AIDS THE BEARS f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEW YORK. Feb. 3. The demoralisation of the foreign exchange market today the English pound sterling selling at a new low price of $3.53 3-4, was used as a basis for fear attacks in the jrtock market. Stocks were freely thrown on the market, resulting In losses of from one to twelve points being suffered in the entire li.st. EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Take a glass of Salts if your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers. Ths American men and women must guard constantly against Kidney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food is rirh. Our blood Is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter nut. they weaken from overwork, become sluggish: the eliminative tissues clog and the result Is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline In health. When your kidneys feel the lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine Is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three -times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dixzy. nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the westher Is bad. get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast, or a few days and your kidneys will then act in This famous salts is made from the acid V grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithta, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so It no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders Jsd Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage, and belongs in every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flush ing sny time. adv.

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OH, FIERY SKIN DISEASES IS THERE NO RELIEF?

Mast I Continue to Suffer From the Fiery Itching? This is indeed the burning question with those who are the victims of itching, burning, fiery irritations that break out all over the skin, causing its victim to itch and scratch with almost constant torture. Going from bad to worse, with only a temporary lull in the suffering, you have about reached the conclusion that you are doomed to have this terrifying disease as your life companion. If you have followed the usual course of treatment, you have doubtless used lotions, ointments, salves and washes abundantly, in an effort to get some sort of relief from your torture. Probably you have received temporary relief from the fiery itching by the use of local ' treatment, but your experience will be like that of thousands of others who have found that such treatment does not reach the cause of the disease, and cannot for this reason make any progress toward a cure. While it is true (Sat the visible location of this trcuble is apparently on the skin, you must look deeper for its origin, and until you locate its starting point, and direct your treatment there, you will continue to suffer. The skin is fed from the blood, and upon the condition of the blood depends upon whether or not your skin will be healthy and free from boils, pimples, scaly irritations, red eruptions and other disfiguring and unsightly disord

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When you go in to buy a package of gum you just naturally throw down a nickel for your purchase. Why? Because you know the price, and there is JUST OiNE PRICE. It is the same with players at the Straube Store ONE PRICE. Our price on players, and everything else, is in plain figures for anybody to read. You can come here secure in the thought that the price we quote you is our last and only one. You can send your child and the price quoted will be exactly the same.

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ers. So that whenever yourskin breaks out with any of these conditions, you will save yourself much annoyance and the pain that comes from the fiery itching, if you will realize from the outset that to treat this condition intelligently, you must first cleanse the blood of the millions of tiny germs that cause the trouble. Tins of course means that you will get no permanent good from the use of local treatment applied to the surface of the skin, because it is impossible to reach the blood in this way. The sensible treatment that will show results is a remedy that will cleanse the blood thoroughly and kill the germs that cause the trouble. And for this purpose no remedy ever made can approach the record of S. S. S., the fine old fifty-year old blood medicine. This medicine is purely vegetable, being made of the juices of roots and herbs gathered direct from the forests, the medicinal value of which is recognized by the medical profession everyw-here. It cleanses the blood of the disease germs, at the same time building up the general health. S. S. S. is sold by all druggists, and is probably the most popular family medicine which they carry. If you want permanent results, this is the medicine you should take. If your own case needs special medical advice, you can obtain same without cost if you will write to Chief Medical Adv iser, 150 Swift Laboratory Atlanta, Ga. Adv. Here you will find Players of the following makes: Straube Hammond Ko filer and Campbell Lindeman and Son Francis Bacon Hohman Street Tuning, $3.00