Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 261, Hammond, Lake County, 22 April 1920 — Page 8
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Public Health Column HEALTH AND HOME HYGIENE T HAJtWIKT riXMKR, R, .
"An Equal Chanc for Kvtal Health." To parents, teachers, Kusnlians and
public hwalth nuusci: j what no uhowim; hiiihi:j SHKLTER Decent, olfan, we. I kern ; houfl. Plenty of fresh air in ro'U-.i, ' winter a.nl umniir. Warm ro.'ira n ; cold wMlhr. Separate be.l. with sir'f.clent hed clothe to keep warm. Saul- i tary inJ.Mor water t -lo.i t -t oui'loor! privy. !ur. buniinl water s;i; i y . A comfortable pi no. .I.-.-tiu- i friends. ; FOOD- Three sqiire inn's' a ii.iv. i.'ln, nlmplf, appetising. well ii i,vi f.-od. Meais at rfgulat hours ami mi?- ; fleient tltn for them. Dinner .u t,.-. ; j for children under 7 vmir . Th daily diet wh.-uiil im-imir. l . ' at least one nr' a il.iv. v j .ini, bread. Green .: ' 1 ! " h,!v ' leafy vegetables. Fruit. Kx. men;,
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WANT PINK CHEEKS RED LIPS?
Some liiif'ori urn te men and women are prone to wonder wliv soul" of their frletuls m i f ttU ss-'l wilii nn h lniTidn lire of
j i oei- jtinK' itiee.ivs Miia i eu lips winiw
i ineir. ;i it Hiw.iy? ci'i'inr.s. i ne reusou
! tor this last nani'rt condition is then
I is not enoiiKh red Mood corpuscles in the
I t'loo,l -. iinrl. I' a microscope, the blood If thill n I '-ttr. The flesh is flabby.
too. Well known rh.Meiiins iissert that
I the regular uiimiiitslrHtloti Cor several!
; months of Ihri-KrHln pn-ntirln no tiibi hts will Ki'ty improve the color, add ! to the weitrht. make the heeks pink and j i tie iiiis reil, and in general he very hene-Iki.-iI I-'or iel f-ndnimistrrtllejn, otitain
, lioni mi v .-f ;be h"M apothtoat v" shop.--'. '' Alv' and iCrons in da .ly life. I i An tmporian: "ivtl r ic namina-t'-'ii t.)i- I'nhlif Health Nuraea will be c.iser.d .11 I.linoig May Sin for the po.-'ti .in f State Superviaitj Nurse f.r ilhe St.i'e Department of Health. Tim I u in na li' n is unujsf inhlcil . App'. i.-a-
I lli'ti I'iimks may be ohtained rtf.ni t h i ... . i
M:ii' ivii r-erv u-e o m m i s in t), Sprintttel.l. l;:in..,. in ; i.iiiv with t ii k i inr
W. K. MrCasbn. iust rrLum-l frt ir. a y'ar with the V. 2.1. C. A. in Afpattigtan. savit seritnia Jisturbaiwes
, confrmit British fortvs in India.
i Katiir.Hls a'O eggint? on the natives. l;"llinJ s "n''. through Die i..ne j
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he shvs ar it will W some tim b
fore H'-sgland will have quiet r-
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EXCLUSIVE PROCESS
..UNION MIOLm fittfrssa 8ms., Tc&acca Ca, Tt. HICHMONO. VIRGINIA
irTOut otJaim ooca not
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Here.ilier of her speech and Scoria. 1 Thai lisht rays shall east i
tMioI''piiir rl h emhfwy nifwwjl
. lrom pori a lx of the pat. j' li; of mi; i-. should i : A Lady w it i a Lamp shall aland i.. whole KtrmfnU In the grcal history of the land.
Pif.-M -a r'l.'.'Jii n.; i oav arid :ilph:.j A tiotile I y pe .f Rood, .;t ted to tl.v cl:!ii:ite . OiiaiiKH of nn- i Heroic womanhood, d ere'. .Jt lies and ti-un? i;'''n at lea.'tl w ; iy . Ci-.i:s "' stoy king at !eiut j Not even shall he wanting her two": ,i week . Warm u miero lot h i n n ; Th e palm, the lily and the sjiear, 3 id storking In ..'d ivmar.'n. Heavy ' The syr.lhols that of yore coat, dp and mitten-! for cold wa titer . Sunt Fiinmpna Pore. Shoe, fr.e fr'in holes, and lorn; and: 1IKNRY W . 1 .ONGF KLLOW :ie civi'.ich. Lo.'i' protection it K : nst.
11KAL.T1I ANT I'KItS.N.VL HA HITS ' Hand and face washed hofore mfals and at hod'ime. J'l.it ii, every da v. or at V';ut oneo a week . Natural bowel ; ni-vpiripiit evety day. Teeth brushed' at least twice a lny i nwirnl n r and nitrlitl. I'.eaular bed hour. Ten hour j sieop .it nfht with w indows pen. I'orie.-L weight ativl height. Tii uTvKaiton: and roMrANiON-j SHIP A safe, clean, roomy place for. outdoors Rtid indoor p'ay. At legist two :
I J. P. CROAK
Plumbing and Heating Successors to CAHPBEI PLUMBING CO. 60 Stite Street. Ettimale Cheerfully, Given.
Rhea 32&. Hammond, Ini
j li.vjr" nu'die' p'i" every day. CMn uructSvs arol suitable rlaythlnsrs and
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tools. Someone with pymp.it hatle, over- j F'ght to direct the i'!;iy. The right! sort of raymates. i KDUCATION and WOKK School in it i
for at least n:n months a. weir from 7 !
hour of 'chores" otitsld school houra. Not er.ouK'i work. Cither in school or oi:t, to cai:o fatttrn . Vacation woi '. tf any. im:st !iow- ampin opportunity for the j-roper a'-nnt of r-at and recreation. PKi.li ;!-- ANTi MDHAL T?. A N-TVC; Opportunity for re! ii -.! Datnln;.
i ; oper nuTai arol p:ritti-tl !i "ij.-nrn I
When you know you have a stomach it's tuw to fE HT.ver. You need Btnx s IiHs. A lazy liver
overworked k htieys alkjw itxici pouxxts to c irculate m the blood and w imtatetheen-
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WE FURNISH YOUR HOME TOR LESS LET US PROVE IT
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FRANK B. McILROY OF HAMMOND Republican Candidate for SENA TOR In making my announcement as a candidate for Senator I deem it my duty to briefly but frankly state the principles upon which I stand, and which vill govern my course, if I am elected by your generous suffrages a seat in the Senate of Indiana. These principles compressed into the narrowest compass are as follows: I declare for state rights and individual liberty. I believe in the support of state sovereignty and local self-government. I am opposed to the National and State Prohibition act. because the people were denied any direct voice in its ratification or rejection, which is an infringment on personal rights. I am opposed to the present obnoxious Tax Law. and if I am honored with a seat in the senate I v.ill do all in my power to enact a new tax law that uill be just and equitable to all taxpayers, whether large or small. I am opposed to the taxation of the poor whose personal property is valued at less than $500.00. I believe in taxation justly proportioned to sudi an extent only as is necessary for maintenance of government economically administered. I favor a just and liberal appropriation to the American Soldiers of the world war. maimed or injured while fighting somewhere in France or upon the high seas to make the world safe for Democracy. I believe that each state should take care of their own. JVc owe the American Soldier a debt of gratitude that we can never repay, Labor: The difference from times immemorial between capital and labor lies m the development and acceptance of the sharing of profits. Capital is dependent upon labcand labor upon capital. There must be co-operation between the employer and the employee harmony must exist for the happiness and prosperity of both. I believe in and stand for the rule of the people, and I invite all men. who so believe, to stand with me to the end.
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DAVENPORT $169 CHAIR OR ROCKER S8S Fl
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I his is one of our most popular living room suites which h
neen sharply reduced ior this sale. Davenport is full length has spring bottom, spring- edge, spring tilled loose cushion seat', spring back. Chair or rocker of same construction and built in proportion to davcriport. These pieces can be bought separately. Covered with damask.
9X12 "SUPERBA HIGH WmmQsa PILE RUGS" OF EX- SZMBi I CEPTIONAL BEAUTY. SOffl i 1 These rug. Ka.e a much ip ! ' Kiher and thicker pile P 1 .than anv Axminster we fAt i,r. ..wti..d. M3MJIW They came in an assort- 2
ment of the most popula designs, woven in tht soft, conventional orien
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Nearly every article in every department has been so sharply reduced that in many instances our sale price is the same as today's actual wholesale cost. The Home-needs now in stock were bought last year and are priced on last year's cost. Go to our store nearest your home for unusual values.
fcj Open an Extended 'Account
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I 16.45 R.iiJiliiic5 .oil' j j s- finish. Simmons crin. enam- ,'f " ' ,j eled. Strong elastic y-a ' f ' f 'j jj steel spring, h i h 1 ' s&s ' safety drop sides, 1 4.35. V. ' : f
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SHADE COVERS.
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Made of Arr-nrin o!.--4 HI
parent material, 2iS inch sue. Will III'
protect your silk shade from dust 'J.
without detracting horn its appear-
A BARGAIN.
15 decidedly to yoar advantage to open an Extended Account wkich grantt you the benefits derived from paying for your purchase by monthly remittances in con. venient nm nunt a V. w I .
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ouiioi uittsry. interest is cnarged. TRULY We Are the Home of Home Outfits
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Genuine cedar chest, dustproof construction. . 6.23. Genuine reed carriage karnnial nr feav enamel
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43-Pound Felt Mattress,
an unequaled value.
2-inch post brass hed. made with double top rods, as illustrated. A Simmons bed of this design and excellence of quality, complete with a steel link top spring and a combination mattress, is without doubt
Frank B. Mcllroy
Gate leg table, mahogany finish. 12x40 when closed. 40x48
when open, extra value.
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Roll edge, rotund corners, full weight, art ticking, deeply tutted.'
DRESSER 79.50 BED 79.50 CHEST 57.00 TABLE 59.50
William and Mary design, American walnut, excellent finish and cabinet work. These pieces are priced at practically to-day's wholesale cost. Our stock is limited we suggest immediate inspection.
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o-: ' i u fi-" -Z3? 8oIi,J tv. o ' 111 1 neT y mahoganv '(j . Cfi ir" 28x48 incK Kroehler Kc Q.50 dav, oak frame Jr rS covered w heavy imita- 2935 tion lea ther. One operation I sr' Baronial fiber reed converts kodav lT-U--4" - V chair or rocker -ith into full sire rT"t ' fl Ul f" JZ , . ctj i rr i upholstered back, bed. j m n --PT""7" 7 28.83 y lTfrOfll JLM -ip, Si W h i t e enam- I1 V j-TT :::::: T eled kttchen i uo A J ! tSrtj- table with por- ; T ! I " -j 1 f il J). I celain ton and I "T Tl j ! i TTT-J --i "1 t-3 tittcd with cut" I- I ! " I. . U-JJ ' f (: ----i 52g lery drawers T ''
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eled kttchen table with porce'aiti ton and bttcd with cutlery drawers and large com
partments, as illustrated.
a A IJQ Banded Satin Brass C r mo refrier-
-g- ucu, - ator, large ice chim-
Q.45 3 door ator. Is
ber, food compart-
CC We have lowered our price on this Jacobean ftnial
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Wiuiam ana liary ainmg room set. nr our wpcciai uucu. C.1. I. i . . 1 . . nn w rA 1 ... lM)rrfin til fl reWttlflf
1 , J C rl AW I I O 1 1 E&kLMi-'lV...4 l,t.... ------ - -. - . . Table ha. 48-inch top, extends 6 feet. Chairs to match in de- Limited stock suggests immediate ment. wire shelves, perfect insign and finish and are fitted with blue slip seats. inspection. sulation, patented drain pipe.
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