Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 284, Hammond, Lake County, 19 May 1920 — Page 6
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A. 17. Kvans and fami'y rr. r1 t--.wn runr. --ti Tuesday afternoon.
l"hrenco. K. Watson entertained the li i S n sch-.-oI pupils and some of her fil-nds at the .-ch l buiMing on Tuesd a y t v c n : n . Mrs. S. V. War toner transacted buj. in-s at Joliet for Pi'verni days. Mvf. Uohort I tarry returned from her trj to lner on Sun-lay afternoon and l: spending svrnl da vs with her tru-thcr, M Mar; . K-ilman. Th Iiyrr 1 1 i i; Ii ScV-ool aluminl met
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sHnd Out What Causey Your Suffering, and Co After It.
Aren't you about ready to come to the conclusion that you are absolutely ignorant of the cause of vnur Rheumatism? You know all
the grip of the disease than before. The medical profession is practically agreed upon one point, however, and that is that Rheumatism is more than a series of local pains, and that the real cause of the disease is deepseated, and cannot possibly be reached by remedies applied to the surface. In other words, you cannot rub
I about its aches and pains, and are j away the intense pains ot Kheut we:l aware of the fact that they j mat ism. : reem to increase and grow in in-i -me forms of this disease have
: tensity, but have you any definite been found to come from a : cJ t'nr rni, anA nrim'n of" ail i SCrm ill the blood, which SC
icka of the cause and origin of all 1 g" m trie blood, v.nich set up
! Incur colony m the murcles, or
joints and begin to multiply by the
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ses&m that his not yet been l6 tncrefore. that the only ,n(nswered entirely satisfactorily, j telhgent metnod of treating such
i cases is through tne Dlood. S. S. S. is such a thorough blood ! purifier and cleanser that it can be
relied upon to search out all dis-
answered enure iy
There are still different opinions ?.s to its exact cause, but tile doubt that its pains are real.
Dandruff Soon Euins The Hair
ease germs and impurities and eliminate them from the system, and this is why it is such an excellent remedy for Rheumatism. It has been used with great success
in thousands of cases, and the fact I
e germs that
cause the disease, and eliminates them from the blood makes it the logical treatment.
The truth of the matter is, a
t treat majority of the most learned i doctors are full of doubts about ! Rheumatism. They probably are
; familiar with some, of the local j that searches out th
. conditions mat superinduce me r disease, as well as its peculiarities and effects, but when it comes to a definite analysis of the disease, in : all of its different phases, the medical profession has made little projj gress toward mastering this painful disease. ' Perhaps,, like thousands of other 1 sufferers, you have thought that 2 the right way to treat Rheumatism ; is to rub with liniments and lotions I that part of the body where the " pain is felt. This seems like a reasonable thing to do. and some- - times, results in some slight relief ' for the time being.
v'irls if you want plenty of thick, beautiful, 6' I ii'y. -K'ik hair, do by all itifans pet rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much pood to try to brush or wash it 01 The only sure way to net rid of dandruff is to dissolve it. then you destroy it entirely. To do this, got about four ounces t.f ordinary diquid arvon; apply it at nisrlit when retiring; (if enoush to m-!ten the scalp and rub it in petitly with the finger tips. Uy morning-, most if not all. of your dandruff will be jrone, and throe or f-ur mole applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sij;n and trace of it. Von will fmd, too. that all itchins Hnd ilitcinR cf the scalp will stop, and 011r hair will and feel a hundred times better. You can Ret liquid arvon at any druc, store, it is inexpensive and four ounces is ail you will need. n- matter how much dandruff oj have. This simple remedy never f ails j- -Ad v . at the hich school build up on Saturday at 4 o0 p. rn. Instead of their annual banq let, they all went to Crown 1'oint Fair grounds where they spent the evening playing frames. Then snnd cats were served. Kv crybe-dy enjoyed the evening in spite of the cool weather. on Sunday at l;30 p. m. installation of officers of the Sacred Heart Court. No. 2;:t. took place at the Parochial s-h--1 huildinjr. The officers were inMailed by Miss Mary Hownei, hiarh li iff rnntrer. and Mrs- Marcaret Tiedi';th. h .-h secretary of Chi.as-i f the hiih eoirt. The otficers installed are: ri.s3 Eva Ambre, chief ranuer; Miss liil'iie seheidt. vice chief ranger; Miss liarhara Seheidt. record ins secretary; Mrs. Alni,i Oettler. flnam-f .secretary. Mrs. Anna Eagen. treasurer, and Miss Matilda. Klein. Mrs. Kathvine Ke.ilman and Mri. Mary Thesam. trustees: Barbara Kiein and Marie Amhre. cond ietors: Mrs. Rarbara M. Seheidt. inside sentinel: Mrs. Mary Si haller outside sentinel. Kach m'-mber brojght a etjest. After the installation a rl-l-etosi ! inch was served. Everybody t njoyed the afternoon very much. Mrs. c. K. Mulv.y and dauirhlrr Velma went to Indianapolis where they will make their future home.
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' But the pains very promptly reLturn, and you very soon re?' .-.e ; that such treatment merely gives - temporary relief, without making ' any impression upon the progress ' of the disease. In fact, if local applications of liniment, lotions and other similar treatment woufd cure Rheumatism, the disease would be
very easily conquered, for the average sufferer has used such remedies almost by the gallon, and each reason finds them more firmly in
The tnest coinmnn fonn of Rheumatism comes from a tiny germ in the blood, which multiplied by the millions, carrying its tcrture to the most favorable point cf attack.
! LOWELL I ! i
lister M. Ebert went to Indianapolis last nit'ht where he cors to attend the mcetinz of the strand lodse r.f odd Eeiiows. He js the representative cf Ixiweli lodre. No. 215. M.ss Carrie Ke'-r returned to her home in r.nsseiaer last evening after a visit here with her sister. Mrs. Erank Maloy. and family. M;s- J.me Kiein. who has been working at the I.well National bank, lias accepted a positi'-n in Hammond. The commencement exercises of the Lowell hijih chool were held in the
Possibly your Rheumatism js I ''r theater Monday evening, a
-juvii rin sucfi occasi'-ns rne rtuMu'.nsr was filled to its ctpaej;y. .t & tne
curtain rose ehow-intr the graduates fated under a bower of cherry blos
soms, it mal a very beautiful pie
t.-re. The music was furnisred by an
orchestra from East Chicago. Elbert
S-'imr, i f Indianapolis, srave the class
due to this very common cause, a
germ in the blood, and you should therefore lose no time in beginning
to take S.5. S., Wiiich so thoroughIytleanses the blood of all impurities, .You will soon find that you are on the right treatment. S. S. 5- has a successful recprd cf fifty years behind it, so you will not be experimenting with an untried remedy when you take it. Go to your drug store and get a bcltie today, .ard if your case need.; special attention, you can obtain medical advice free by writing fully to Chief Medical Adviser, 187, wift Laboratory,. Atlanta, Ga.
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is making extensive impoTemcDts ia the La;!": building on State.1 -street which -they rrcerrt'y pojrchased. Tl.e entire second floor is being remodeled into office suite?, which will be. built to suit, tenants. Anyone desiring space in the second floor will please comrr.unicfSte vuh the bank at ence. American Trust and Savings Bank
1S2 STATE ST.f HAMMOND
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HEAL SK!ND!SEASES Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrating, Antiseptic Liquid It i; unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or SI. CO lor extra large bottle, and promptly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. It is not greay, is easily applied and costs little. .Get it today and save all further distress. The E. W. Kose Co.. Cleveland. O.
After you eat alwT3y3 tala
I (TOR YOllgt A.CID-STOMAC30
Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat d Cast 7 Feeling. Stops food 30urin(r, rpeatinjr, and all stomach miseries. Ald dijvutioa aad oo;ta. Keepa atomacb aweet and atrong-. Iscreauva Vitality and Pep. EATONtC la tbbet rneJy. Tana af thouaanda wonderfally benefited. Onlycoetaaeent or two a oay to it. Positively guaranteed to ptaase or wa will rf and SBceey, lit a trie kcz today. Vaa will saa, Etunmeri Fbarxnc7. Hammond. InO.
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VICTOR VICTROLA & EDISON Xlie Two Leading Talking Machines of tTie World STANDARD PRICE THE WORLD OVER One person pays no more or less tnanllie other. -ONE PRICE TO ALLThe dealers who sell these goods do not control the price. The manufacturers of the world renowned talking machines set the price, both wholesale and retail. You pay for quality and you get it. There are many so-called talking rnachlnes you can buy at cut prices. You also get cut quality. Don't be fooled. Ccme in and hear the human voice reproduced on the Victor and Edison and you will have no other.
THE- HOUSE Q Q. U A L I T V
THAT was before the days when pretty nearly everybody owned one or could, if he wanted to. There was a lot of waste about motoring in those days. A man spent a lot of money on his car and never thought very much about what he was getting in return. When a man buys a tire nowadays he has a pretty definite idea of what he expects to get out of it. The dealer who sells him one that gives him ess than he expects isn't likely to get any more of his business. That's one of the reasons why we handle U. S. Tires and recommend them to the.
Select your tires according to the road theyhmwe to trarel: In sandyor hilly country, w herever the going is apt to be heavy The U. S Nobby.
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case a man a s&art
ought an automobile
motorists of this community.
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quality is not built on any
one tire. There is not one standard for largeU.S. Tires and another standard for small ones. Every tire that bears the name "U. S." is built the besr way its makers know how to build it. The oldest and largest rubber concern in the world cannot afford to play favorites in seeking its public. IV Come in and tell us what you arc looking for in tires. We can probably tell you whether you need a U. S. Nobby, Chain, Usco, Plain, or a Royal Cord.
For ordinary country roads The U. S. Chain or Usco. For front wheels Th U. S. Plain. For best results everywhere U. S. Royal Cords.
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B0HL1NG AUTO SALES 707 Hohman St., Michigan and Guthrie Hammond. Indiana Harbor.
INDIANA HARBOR TIRE AND BATTERY CO. Indiana Harbor.
WHITING GARAGE, Whiting, Ind.
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'l-li'-s.. H m (.ubjei-t was "Thf Political InfMel." His talk was very .in. tf rf:t infr and h" hf!1 the rln.sp nttrntirvn of his Nr'sr- audi'-n-f f"r ever an h'-Mir. S:;pt. Hush Clark prfsenfd th
hiss w.Ui thfir diplomas.- Tlio mem
bers of the arrad-.iatins: class arc: Sa-
ona Ilors, Mabel t'oklr-v. Carroll Burroushs. ;ra!1 Chil-lros?. Fave
Clark. Ij lah Clement. Tluby Jliil. IMIli
Holt'-n. Karl Kittle. Hester Kittle Mer
lin Ijin Jbrakf, J.hn Miloy. ViiKi!
Kove. Mieliene Sioromb. Iniie Sis-
n. Hilda Wiiie, Kern Wood. Bernard
McCoy. Jlarv Vallee Bessie K-ri teh ti Id,
Ic-hn Kmma I'cppe, Strlla New-
kirk. Mae r.ei'.e Pivley. Zella r.-ss.
Krnes; ,rois. Fiorcnce tTorninif. Klor-
cnee B rdine.
Yesterday was the first day the sun
has shone this week and the farmers
were feeiiner happy over the fact.
Sharpens Vision
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Helps
Weak Eyes Relieves Sore Eyes
Hi .ii ifimaff
Bon-Opto ffivea qaick relief to inflamed, aching, itching, burning, workstrained and watery eyes. Best druggists recommend and guarantee satisfaction or -will refund your money. INSTRUCTIONS
Use mat ami hold for future use. j
GREAT WASTE IN BUILDING NITRATE PLANT
f INTERNATIONAL NfWS SfRVICEl W'AStllNUTn.N', May l!h '"harces that there was great waste and extravagance in the liuildinp; nit rut.
plants for the government durincr the 1
war at a cost of $ 1 lrt.f0.i"Mo were made tr-fiay in a report rendered by the (iraham committee of th-; House in vestipat intr war ex pend , t urcs. A minority report was rendered hy Democratic members ef. the committee. It i charced hy the committee that the Sheffield. .la.. plant, was h'jjlt with tho purpose of sainiriiria monopoly of the wnterpower in northwestern Alabama, and that plants at Toledo and Cincinnati were authorized rr.ainly for the purpo.-e of quieting the opposition of Representative Nicl-olas
Ohio t-'
the
Ijontrworth o
Shoals plant. The committee finds that there was sreat waste and o.travuanv-e in the buiidinir of these nitrate plants on which I lS.foio.fMii'i had been expended up to the date of armistice. November 11, liMS. and that no nitrate had been pro-duced. It recommended that no
Muscle further payments he made to the -i
Nitrates corporation contractors op. the plants. Pernard ST. Paruch. former chairman of the war industries board, Is held responsible by the committee. ffi "miisdireeted efforts" in connection with the construction of these nitrat plants.
PREVENT THAT COLI IT MAY DEVELOP SERIOUSLY HURLBURT'S CAMPHOR PILLS TAKE ONE AT ONCE if you sneeze, snuffle or feel a chill coming on. Carry the small bottle at all tim. Price 30 Cents at all dealers. THE KELLS CO., HEWBUkGH, K. Y.
PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY PLANTS
I grow nothing but Progressive ,and have twelve acres of them at present and can supply any amount of plants required, and eruarantee
that you can net no bet- - ter anywhere. We die "
our plants in the sprint?"
ana tne- w
when they read W I f 1 fi rni- i
..... . ri-'I'- i ii 1 . (U planted. Progressive '
start benrinjr risht awav. - " j
instead or waitincr until f 1
next year, and bear all summer until the ground
vill be freshB "'11 -" I . ""
each you. and 7,S.ic--Jj-' -w if properly 1 , tt - '
freezes in the fall. I will jruarantee them to do this or rtfund youf money. PRICES. 25 plants $1.10 SO plants 1.50 100 plants 2-73 2011 plants .r.00 300 plants 7. no 500 plants 10.00 Write for specie! prices on large amounts. Will he sent postpaid on receipt of price.
Send all orders to J. R. BRANT, Phone 12S1Y3. Hammond. Ind. R.F.D. No. 1.
Oh! How the Housework Drags!
Who does not know women and young girls who are continually in tears who always see the dark side who have frequent fits of melancholia without apparent cause? Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription exerts a wonderful ' power over woman's delicate system. It is an invigorating temperance tonic and is prescribed for the peculiar weaknesses, irregularities
and painful derangements of women. It can be procured in liquid or tablets at any drug store. DCTROIT, Mich. " I can truly say that Doctor Pierce's medieme ha3 helped me very much. I suffered for fifteen years or more and had to so to bed every month. Sometimes I had to call a doctor. I thought there was nothing on earth could cure me until a friend of mine advised me to use Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I have been taking it for about six months, and, thank the Lord, I feel like a new woman. I can do my housework with ease, no pain to worry me. I hope those who read this won't think I am exaggerating. 'Favorite Prescription ' is truly wonderful medicine. I will always recommend it to my suffering friends. It will help when other doctors' prescriptions fail." Mrs. Frankis Edna Eostick. 11S Jacob Avenue.
