Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1920 — Page 8
THE TIMES
Wednesday, Feb. 11. 1920.
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Fashion's Forecast
By Annabel Worthington.
LADY'S DRESS.
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You Mast D.ive It Out of the Blood to Get Rid of It Permanently.
Adam never, had a handkerchief is another way of saying that we owe to civilization and the effects of modern life. Catarrh is not a disease like pneumonia or typhoid fever. Catarrh is caused by impure blood, laden with irritating and poisonous matter acting upon cells lining the nasal passages and throat, that have already been inflamed irritated and caused to overwork, by exposure to dust, dirt, sudden changes of temperature, abnormal dryness of the air, and germs. Catarrh cannot be cured by spraying or douching the nose and throat. The unhealthy condition of the blood must be overcome, purified and restored to a healthy condition. You must realize that the disease itself, and not its symptoms, is what you have to cure. Of course, you know that when you are cured of any disease its symptoms will disappear. Catarrh manifests itself by inflammation of the delicate membranes of the nose and air passages which choke up and make breathing difficult. To get rid of these distressing effects you must remove their cause. The blood is laden with the Catarrh germs, which direct their attack against the tender and delicate membranes of the nose and throat. These germs cannot be reached by sprays or douches, which, of course, have no effect
whatever upon the blood.
S. S. S. is a purely vegetable blood remedy, made from roots and herbs direct from the forest,! which combat promptly any dis-j ease germs or impurities in the!
blood. Once you get jour blood free from impurities cleansed of the
catarrhal poisons which it is now a j
prey to because of its unhealthy state then you will be relieved of Catarrh the dripping in the throat, hawking and spitting, raw sores in the nostrils, and the disagreeable bad breath. It was caused in the first place, because your impoverished blood was easily infected. Possibly a slight cold or contact with someone who had a cold. But the point is don't suffer with Catarrh it is not necessary. The remedy, S. S. 5., discovered over fifty years ago, tested, true and tried, is obtaina
ble at any drug store. It has proven its value in thousands of j cases. It will do so in your case. Get S. S. S. at once and begin . treatment. If yours is a long-, standing case, be sure to write fori
free expert medical advice. We will tell you how this purely vegetable blood tonic cleanses the im
purities from the blood by literal-j ly washing it clean. We will prove! to you that thousands of sufferers from Catarrh, after consistent j treatment with S. S. S., have been j freed from the trouble and all its disagreeable features and restored! to perfect health and vigor. Don't i
aciay me treatment.. ror tree medical advice address Swift Medical Director, 167 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
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t'hii new model No. 9.V2 peaks in ieriii of trond rerere. vurplirt effect acd simple straight lines, o tba result is a coat-dress of rnmiall good at.vle Joined to ;he waist atid forming plait at each side i a fathered kirt section The parrnet of b!ts marks the Trai.tline. Whether the Inns or short etes are nse.1 i. ''naply a matter of choice. Th lady's rirps Nt. 0."iti2 i cut io size tf 42 inrhe hurt treasure. Size W rrrim'res 3' yard 44-irirb material, wi'h rard S3 inch contrastin;. and ITs Trl
RECRUITERS ARRIVE IN HAMMOND
5rpant Boh Cramer has the Urftrn staff of assistants he has ever had on hand since he took charge of the Hammond recruing- station. Yesterday C'apt. Taut T. tarler of th CSth Inf . First Division. stationed at Camp Ta lor arrived m Hammond to be followed sooa by a dozen men from the same piaee. Cramer already had a cor.tincent from (."amp Grant and as a result
What One Price Means To You
PLAYER PIANOS Straube KohJer & Campbell Lindeman & Son Francis Bacoa
D reason of maintaining one price on all our instruments we are -' able to give our customers a great advantage. That is the advantage of absolute and continued satisfaction. If we varied our prices if we paid commissions if we permitted discounts we could not sell the high grade instruments we are selling now. For we already sell at the lowest possible price. On the other hand, if we sold cheap instruments offering discounts as an inducement to buy we could not assure that measure of satisfaction that has made our business grow to such great proportions. But Straube customers MUST BE SATISFIED. That is why we offer quality and one price instead of discounts and commissions that is why hundreds of people are glad they "bought at Straubc's." Before you select an instrument drop in and talk it over with us. We will be glad to give you the benefit of our broad experience with musical instruments.
631 Ilohman Street.
Phone 661, Hammond.
PIANO NEED TUNING? CALL US UP.
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"EDWARD C. M1NAS CO. Furniture iX Furniture Department 3rd Floor yxxxyi! t - Department 3rd Floor
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. LRNITURE buying time is here. Many pieces of Household Furniture in our third floor section is greatly reduced
H for this month. Anyone who is contemplating buying furniture for years to come we strongly urge them to BUY V VOW JDITllITDr ! : l i ir . . i i t i , . ...
,m i " anu ui numcnou5 siyies ana penoa ruinuurc suitable lor everv home need is disn avrd. vnth re
jTfe ductions that point out highest economy. Come in at oucrt.
CHIFFEROBE DAVENETTE
DRESSER February Sale Price $64.80
Regular Value $80.00 Regular Value $40.00
February Sale Price $3 1 .95
February Sale Price $46.50 Famous Krohler Make
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This dresser is exceptionally well made in genuine American walnut. Top is 42 inches, with a French plate mirror. Price $64.80.
A genuine Quartered Oak Chifforobe, 5 drawers, hat compartment and a fine space to hang one's suit or dress. Price $31.95.
Convert your parlor into a bedroomwhen unexpected guests arrive, with a Krohler Davenette. Genuine quartered oak, upholstered in muleskin. Price $46.50.
Overstuffed Furniture Gives Complete Comfort
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Floor and Table Lamps at $39.75 Regular Value $48.50
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Lamps are always appropriate. These on sale are of good values. Our assortment is very complete. Prettily designed silk shades and bases to match. Special offering 24-inch silk shade, with base, c o m p 1 e t e $39.75.
Easy Payment Terms If Desired
Columbia and Cheney Phonographs On Sale
3 Piece Parlor Suite February Sale Price $445.00 Double cushion seat construction. Springs in arms and back. Beautifully uphol
stered in blue velour. Very comfortable. Price $445. Dining Table Special for February Sale $81 .00 Regularly Priced at $ 1 00
Well made in solid w a 1 nut ; 54 inches round and extends to 6 ft., with extra leaves. Price $81.
the number of tinifnrni"l mm on the Ftroets ip nearly as grat as in war timos. it l-s all a part of the drive which the army I making to Till out its complement In fjuick time. ; Capt. farter's chevrons flmw two, years fervic- in France. As his dlv-i ts!on was a neighbor of t lie Second liivisMon in which there were many Hammond men he Is anxious to have
; the vftfrans drop in on him at the i recruitins; nation and talk over cs-
! pcTjences.
GRADUATE 1.0C0 SERVICE MEN FIRST OF YEAR
Purins th- first year of its existence, the Kord Service Course, organ
ize January 1. 1 1 I S. by the Ford Motor Co.. graduated more than 10nft, service men who came t' Detroit from ' Ford dealers in various parts of the l.'nitei States to learn the proper and most efficient way to rf pair Ford cars, j It Is the intention of the company to I
eventually have every service man and mechanic employed by authorized Ford dealers come to Detroit to take the course.
demanded for trial, it was learned from official sources today. It was pointed out that if the ex-crown prince were sincere he would surrender himself iustcad of launching proclamations.
Advertise in The Tiaiesand advertise aain. Results come vitr consta.nt effort.
WILL DISREGARD CROWN PRINCE
I INTERNATIONAL NEV.'S SERVICE 1 PARIS. Fen. II. The alli.-s will 15-not-e the offer of the f,,rm-r lierm-iii crown prince to stand trial instead of the Uirman officers and sta e officials
LAKE CO. CASES ON TRIAL THERE VALPARAISO. Irul., Feb. 11. The case of Yanko is. Jensen, from Gary, for $10. 00". involving a collision between an automobile and a bicycle, was started in the Superior court. The murder trial bro'ifiht here from Iake county has been set feu- a hearing in the oircr.it court on the l$'i.
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