Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 99, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1920 — Page 14
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Thomas W. MinshuIL Thomas W. Mimhall of Cleveland, OhiOj is said to b slated to head the Knights of Pythias order, about to hold its national convention in Cleveland. Mhishull, who is eeventy-aix, is a major general of the Pythias, in command of 4,000.
BEES STORE HONEY m HOUSE ATTIC t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 8JLNT FRANCISCO. Oct. "I now know how that fellow Midas felt"
60 tates H. M. Tucker, of 88 San
Benito way. Tucker has auddenljr become oppressed because of the sudden
possession of great Quantities of
honeyt Ha Is not a bee-keeper. But one morning he accidentally discovered a great metropolis of bees lustily storing: honey In the attics of his residence. He confiscated the honey and asked tb bees to leave. The bees, however, have replied to hla ultimatum by re. malning In the attlo. The honey continues to accumulate, and after his family la well supplied, as well as the neighbors, Tucker finds that great quantities of honey still remain. It Is too muoh for him.
"Diamond Dyes" , Take No Other Don't Spoil or Streak Material , in a Poor Dye
Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless color into worn, shabby garments, draperies, coverings, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfect results are guaranteed even If you have never dyed before. Druggist has color card. Adv.
Definition of Suede. Tills same, jiven to a kind of undressed kid leather, Is simply th French word for "Sweden." The velvet finish Is supposed to have originated In Sweden and It was applied at first to kid and not to calfskin. The process of making it involves buffing on an emery wheel the flesh side of the leather, so as to produce a sort of nap or velvety surface. Some makers of leather adopt a different process, buffing or scouring off the grain side of the leather to produce the nap. Ominous Beginning. "It's the way you start that decides the course of married life," declsres a philosopher. Is that young couple who honeymooned in an airplane destined to be always "up in the air?" Boston Post
cactus to the desert." Chief Sam Lono Bear, father of Cactus, is a widely known circus performer.
BABY CHIEFTAIN OF SIOUX TRIBE DEAD INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE DRAGON, UTAH, Oct. Cactus Lone Bear, the two and one-half year old chieftain of the Sioux tribe of Indians, is dead. Little Cactus succumbed to brain fever at the ranch of his mother, near here. The youthful chieftain was the object of a great pilgrimage of Sioux warriors when he was born, in Casper, "W'yo., in February, 1919, and was the recipient of hundreds of gifts from members of the Sioux tribe. He was named "Cactus" because the late Colonel Roosevelt onco said of his father that he "stuck to a horse like a
I TASTE TAKEN OUT
OF CASTOR OIL BY NEW PROCESS Remarkable Method Perfected by Laboratory Ex- - perts of Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc.
When the doctor soys "take castor oil" you need no longer shudder. By a new scientific process all the disagreeable features have been removed from this .famous old remedy. Chemists of Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc., have perfectej a remarkable process by which all nauseating taste is eliminated from castor oil. Nothing Is removed except th taste. Strength and purity remain the same a 100 pure castor oil. Krlloita-'a Tmtrlrai Cnator Oil settles the question of the best laxative. No pills or drugs are so prompt and thorough as nature's pure remedy, castor oil. That's why doctors always prescribe it. Sold by all good druggists. If you want a castor oil absolutely without nauseating taste. Insist on genuine laboratory filled bottles, plainly labelled Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil. Three sizes4 i6c., 35c. and 65c Adv.
Doctors Stand Amazed at Power of Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes Strong-According to Dr. Lewis Guarantee to Strengthen Eyesight 50 In One Week's Time in Many Instances
A Tree Prescription. Ton Can Save TUlod and Use at Home Philadelphia, Pa. Victims of eye strain and other eye weaknesses, and those who wear glasses, will bo glad to know that according to Dr. Lewis there 1b real hope and help for them. Many whose eyes were failing say they have had their eyes restored by this remarkable preemption and many who once wore glasses say they have thrown them away. One man says, after using It: "I was almost blind. Could not see to read at all. Now I can read everything without my glasses and my eyes do not hurt any more. At night they would pain dreadfully. Now they feel fln all the time. It was like a miracle to me." A lady who used it says: "The atmosphere seemed hazy with or without glasses, but after using this prescription for 16 days everything seems clear. I can read even fine print without glasses." Another who used it says: "Ji was bothered with eye strain caused by overworked, tired eyes which induced fierce headaches. I have worn glasses for several years both for distance and work, and without them 'I could not read my own name on an envelope or the typewriting on the machine before me. 1 can do both now and have discarded my long distance glasses altogether. I can count the fluttering leaves on the trees across the street now, which for several years have looked like a dim green blur to me. 1 cannot express my Joy at what It has done for me." It is believed that thousands who wear glasses can now discard them in a reasonable time and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes so as to be spaced the trouble and expense of vr r.ting frln!" Eye troubles of
many descriptions may be wonderfully benefitted by the use of this prescription. Go to any active drug store and get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and let it dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes two or four limes dally. Tou should notice your eyes clear up perceptibly right from the
start ana innammatlon and redness will
quickly disappear. If your oes bother you even a little it is your duty to tako steps to save them now before it Is too late. Many hopelessly'bllnd might have saved their sight if they had cared for their eyes in time. NOTE Another prominent physician to whom the above article was submit
ted, said: Yes, the Bon-Opto prescription is truly a wonderful eye remedy. Its constituent Ingredients are well known to eminent eye specialists and widely prescribed by them. I have used It very successfully In my own practice on patients whose eyes were strained through overwork or misfit glasses. I can highl recommend It In case of weak, watery, aching, smarting, itching, burning eyes, red lids, blurred vision or for eyes Inflamed from exposure to smoke, sun. dust or wind. It is one of the very few preparations I feel should be kept on hand for regular use In almost every family." Bon-Opto, referred to abovw is not a patent medicine or a secret remedy. It is an ethical preparation, the formula being printed on the package. The manufacturers- guaranteo it to strengthen eyesight 50 per cent In one week's time in many Instances or refund the money. It can be obtained from any good drugcist and is sold In this city by the leading druggists. Including Snmraer's PTmrmwcy. Adv.
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Wkhost m -stngUtouch of tbe human band" your home wilibc filled with music all the music you love . ... oesvideally phryed if you arc-the possessor of an AM P I CO pmdudncf Piaw This wonderful instrument must not.be confused with the ordinary player piano, for it plays itself being electrically operated, and brings into your home the recorded playing of the greatest pianists in the world, and a hundred or more temperamental artists playing' for you with their finest art on your own piano, repeating for you a favorite number over and over again if you so desire. The wonder and significance of the Ampico and the Marque Ampico, the foot-power model, cannot be realized unless it be heard. We shall be pleased to give you at your convenience a demonstration of the Ampico in the
An instance of what the Ampico can do you may hear Rachmaninoff, the great Russian composerpianist, play his famous "Prelude in C Sharp Minor I "
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SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY
DRUGS
25c NATURE'S REMEDY (Tax lc)
19c
25c PHENOLAX WAFERS 19c ASTOR'S COMPLEXION SOAP (Tax lc) 19c 50c DeWITT'S KIDNEY PILLS (Tax 2c) 39 c BJBJJJJBJSJJBJBJBJBJBJBJJBJ 40c FLETCER'S CAST0RIA (Tax 2c) 29c
$1.10 S.S.S. Fcv the Blood (Tax 4c) 89c 25c MENNEN'S B0RATED TALCUM (Tax lc) 19c 25c MENTH0LATUM - (Tax lc) 19c
25c LISTERINE (Tax lc) 19c
60c MULSIFIED COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO (Tax 2c)
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50c MENTHOLATUM (Tax 2c) 39c 35c SLOAN'S LINIMENT (Tax 2c)
29c
25c CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS (Tax lc)
19c
25c DENTAL CREAM (Lilly'.) (Tax lc)
19c
75c THREE FLOWERS FACE POWDER
(Tax 3c)
59
10c WILLIAM'S SHAVING SOAP, 3 bars for
19c
50c PALM0L1VE COLD CREAM (Tax 2c) 39c
AIR FLOAT TALCUM POWDER
9c
RIT DYE SOAP 9c 35c COLGATE'S SHAVING POWDER 29c 35c WILLIAM'S SHAVING CREAM 29 c
Ladies' Bungalow Aprons, in light and dark colors. Worth f OA $2.50. at.. V A -;? aasBaMBaaaaaaaaaaHH Hand Picked Michigan Beans QQr 5 lbs. for 07C HHBHaaMaajiHnnBaHaaai Borden's Evaporated Milk- COr 5 cans for OVQ, Infants' Shirts, good quality wool, the Vanta kind. Assorted (I "1 A Q sizes., at. . . V 1
Children's Outing Sleepers, drop seat, with feet or open leg; white, or pink and blue stripe. Sizes to 7 years. 1 OA Special at.. vl.OaJ Blouses, of organdie, and worth up to $3.50. White and colors. ! OQ On sale at..1
FIRE SHOVEL Black japanned, Q long handle. At. . C LIQUID VENEER Furniture Polish, 30c size. (One limit.) 1Q Special at A aV 0
CLOTHES LINE Extra high grade, 50 foot lengths. (Two OQ limit). Price.. -C
RAZOR BLADES Gillette, regular 60c per package. (One QQ.
MEN'S UNDERWEAR Men's heavy mixed wool Shirts and Drawers, Anthracite "I 1 Q brand. Each 1 I i7
CHILDREN'S TAM O'SHANTERS
Black velveteen, with silk
tassel. Well made. Each .
89c
pkg. limit), at.
HOUSE BROOM Four sewed, regular 95c seller. (One A Q
limit.) Specia.
BOYS' "RAW HIDE" HOSE Heavy ribbed black Hose, reinforced soles and knee. Sizes 62 to CQ 102. Per pair.
CHILDREN'S "IRON CLAD" HOSE Fine ribbed, in black or brown. Will give the utmost satisfaction in appearance and EtQ wear. All sizes ?C
LADIES' MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE Highly mercerized lisle, seamed back, double sole and wide garter top, in black, brown or gray. Pair. . C
LADIES' ''BLACK CAT" SILK HOSE Pure thread silk, seamed back, reinforced soles and
lisle top. Per pair.
$L49
INFANTS' WOOL HOSE
In blue and pink, guaran
teed all wool.
Sofe and warm.
39c
LADIES' COTTON HOSE
Fall weight, in black or
brown; regular OA '
WASH BOARD Large size, well CQ made. Special . KNIT SKIRTS Ladies' Knit Skirts, in all colors, draw string in top. Worth $1.25. QQr Special, each ... BLOOMERS Ladies' Nainsook or Crepe Bloomers, in white and flesh. Worth up QA to $1.50. 'Each.
CORSETS Pink and white coutil, back lace. 1 OQ Special at. . V 1 317 Model Brassiere CQ or Confiners . . . . J
BOYS' SCHOOL PANTS Made in good dark mixtures, some corduroys; all good dark colors. Will give good wear and look well. Asst. 7Q sizes to 9. . P 1 J
MINA TAYLOR APRONS In light and dark shades, trimmed with rick rack and bias folds. 0 QQ Worth $4.50. 0S
DRAWERS Ladies Muslin Drawers, narrow embroidery, open or closed style. CQp Worth $1.25...
CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS Sizes 10 to 16. Heavy weight. Short lots in both wool and cottii garments. Values to (1 CQ $3.00. at. . 1 -,J7
children's wool vests and Pants Short lots of grades up to $1.50; white orOQ. selver. Special CLOTHES BASKET Splint, wood bot- QQ torn. Special at C CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS Bleachecl, fleeced, ribbed garments; 2 J 1 A sizes 2 to 16 V 1 1 aV
LADIES' MUNSINGWEAR UNION SUITS Medium weight, bleached lisle finish cotton In any style you I O Q desire. at...vl.i
LADIES' HEAVY UNION SUITS Sizes 42 and 44 only. Bleached, fleeced garments with high neck and long sleeve, Dutch neck, and shirt sleeve, or low neck
and no sleeve, at.
$1.59
Black Sateen Bloomers, of good quality sateen, made full and roomy. Sizes 4 to 20. Priced OQ at $1.89, $1.49, OJ7C Voile Curtains, 36 inches wide, 2'2 yards long, hemstitched, with lace trimming; white, ivory and natural C "I ?Q shades, at.. vl.OJ
MEN'S SOX Black cotton Sox, fine gauge. Special at, Q per pair V MaaaaaaaBavaaaaaaMaaaHaMi MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Soft finish, large size, hemstitched. Special, Q
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HUCK TOWELS 1 7x34 inches, with red
border, and our usual 29c
quality. Special at . . .
19c
STARTEX TOWELING Blue border, part linen; the usual 49c O Q quality, at C
APRON GINGHAM
27 inches wide, best quality, 39c value. O Q Special, per yard
HAMILTON PERCALE 24 inches wide, in stand
ard colors, all shadse. Yard. .
29c
OUTING FLANNEL
28 inches wide, in a pretty
range of stripes OA
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DRESS GINGHAM 28" inches wide, in a line of plaids, checks QQ
i ?ind plain colors
SHAKER FLANNEL . 27 inches wide, in a good heavy quality; selling regularly at 59c. Q A Special, per yard PARIS GARTERS Double grip, moire pad garters, assorted Q Q
Special.
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BOYS' SUSPENDERS Lisle webbing, made from ends of men's OQ suspenders, pair .
"BEAR" BRAND SOXMen's black and tan cotton hose. Very 1 Q special, pair. ... MEN'S WOOL SOX Heavy mixed wool Sox, in oxford and OQ black. Pair... AV
LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS Sheer, soft finish cambric, with embroidered corners. Regular 25c to l A 35c grades.... A7 LADIES' CANTEEN BAGS Patent leather finish. Five shapes to choose from. Silk lined and fitted with purse and C O QQ mirror, at.. P-.V7
CANTON FLANNEL Heavy unbleached twilled, a 55c quality. OQ Per yard J&1 BaaaMHsaHaaHHHBaanaaaavaaaaaai Rag Rugs, size 27x54 in..
made of new, clean stock ;
hit and
patterns,
,t$1.69
Middies, wool, in cardinal, navy and green. Rregu&iH.$8.69
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