Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 135, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1920 — Page 12
Wfdnesdav. Nor. 24. 1920.
THE TIMES
Talk of High Cost of Medicine "AUiiouh I paid only J2.08 for i bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Remrdy I wouldn't take ItOO for what S doses havs done for m. My partner aJso haa taken a dose with wonderful results. Ha was threatened with an operation for atomach and bowel trouble and ts sure he, will be all right now. We both Buffered from IndlsrentJon and bloating with gas." It Is & simple, i-armlesa preparation that removes th catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal rract and allays the Inflammation which cauaee practical)- all stomach, !ver and intestinal ailments. Including appT Ileitis. One dose will convince or raonty refunded. Summer Pharmacy and druggists everywhere; -Adv. -
CANT GET ALONG Ofl 550,000 A YEAR Chaplin's Divorced Wife Much Concerned About Her Poverty
XEV TOTK, Nov. 2. :r::dred Hr--;s. motion picture actrss and divore"3 wife of Charlie Chaplm. U worried. .-"h scarcely Knows hovr she's going to get along on $50,000 a year during the next year. "If T can manage It next year I'll be x'.l right,' she said, 'for then I shall r-cesve a divorce settlement of SJSO,r o f "I'm entitled to half the income from '."i:arl'.e's laet four pictures whicn would be S, COO." .he said. "Rut I've r inKented to take $250,000 and call tt quare." Twininr a platinum necklace arounl a l ing-e'iecUod f.ngr, M:s Harris, in inuring ho-v she !s going to "get by'' : a mere 150.00!) next year, admitted tie Intended to do a little shopping. "There's a car I absolutely must have," she pouted "and a dinner rlrii; and a set of furs and a few simple tracks." She asserted she d d not plan to use trie C'hap'in name. "If I thought Chifrl'e obejeted t mr
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Henry Arthur Jones., "Dramatists have -wonderful opportunities in the movies which are denied them in the spoken drama,' pays Henry Arthur Jones, noted English dramatist. He has come to America with a photovpiay and ir. the interests of a play of his heir.? prepared for the stap-e. flc ha nroducfd seventy plays.
IN MEMORIAM
X2T XBOLOMXAX GOLD IE STBRJTBEXtO In sad and loving memory or our dear v.-ife and mother, who entered Into the eternal rest two years ago today, Nov. 14th: Just a sad and swee.t remembrance. Just a memory of fond and true. Just a. token of affnctlon. And a hoartache still for you. From heart-broken husband and
v.sirg his name I should do tt to-spite i children. 11-24-1 h;m." she said. "It was my wish not .
i is. that I drop the r.sme."
BAND CONCERTS Announcement ).t made of the flr.1t of a series of annual winter concerts arJ balls to be given by the Gary Municipal" band on Thursday evening, Deo. 9. 1920. liieglnning at S o'clock the band will play a very en lovable concert, follow. tn.g Immediately with a dance, which is to be the entertainment for tho remainder of the evening. The band promises to give several of these concert and dance program at various other towns, from which work they expect to derive benefit in holding the band men together for the next concert season in the spring, and In this aj" enable the band to finance Itself and maintain its organization . throughout the winter.
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came to Indiana Ilrb"r, Mr l,ees ban never overlooked Ins civic oMtgatlnons, and he ln always ben a lender .in every movement for the benefit of the state, county or Ins home city, anil nm been especially active In chantiblo work. UTS WAS SICOSD "Whin tho Up i ted states declared wrr the Governor surveyed the counties in N'orthern Indiana for tho most capable man to b; had to serve on the district draft board. Ho appointed Mr. Leon, and the litter, for the time bcin, gav up his office and home and proceeded to LaPorfo to sit as Government Kxecutive to hear appeals from Northern Indiana. DIHECTS MTXNTPIOW PBODTfCTXON. loiter as the war progressed and the
Inland Stc-vl Oomja.y became one of tho I
rate.i,t war resources In Amorlca end ! "r-'hlj) In welfare and other activities
In . cuiiHequenca, converted Into a vast arsenal, Mr. Le again assumed the guiding hand, and vast quantities of munitions were, produced. But h still found time, to nerv.j a Industrial chairman of tho Liberty ljuau drives, to be h'lid of the Indiana Harbor lted Cross, and to make the Local Chatter rank ahead of all others of Its flaws in the stale. While the largr duties Imposed by hi: new office probably will require much of Mr. leers' time at. tilt Chicago headquarter an I iho several properties of the cmpaiy. Vice President l-' friends hope tl:ut h? will not lose touch with 1 lie ..ii'ajrs i.t the community. MH3. LEES A FAVORITE The advancement of M.r. I,oe,i to a larser sphere of activity means that his chaining wife, who haa beon a leader in fcocial. welfare and charitable work, will ieae Indiana Harbor. A tile wUiof tho chl-f exccuUve of Indiana Harbor's lartrcst industry. Mrs. I,ces -urally occupied a prominent .social io Mtiou whicli she lined Willi credit. ni tiuil position fi:ui-ntly .-nlaiioJ lad-
du'c. which she capably did. Mrs. 1-IC3' lias a wide circle of friends not only in the city of Kast. Chlcasro, but alto in Gary. Hammond and Whiting. AWAIT NEW STJPEBXNTEITTJEN'T Mr. Maxwell, who has been appointed by Vice-President Iees to be general superintendent at Indiana Harbor comes from John? town, Penn. At on, time he was with tno Carnegt.i olecJ Dimpany at Sharon, then became Its open hearth superintendent at the Homestead works. Mr. "Maxwell leaves the position of -Assistant General Superintendent of the Cambria works of the Midvale Steel Company to coma to Indiana Harbor. Ha has tho ropltatlou In tho !tecl industry beniR an able and a forceful opratinii (X'TiiUm1.
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Rub Pain Right Out With Small Trial Bottle of Old -"St. Jacobs Oil" i Kidneys cause Backache? No! They have na nerves, therefore can not cause pain. Listen! Your backache is caused by lumbago, scUtioe. or a strain, and tba Quickest relief is soothlns, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil." Bub It rlffht on jour painful back, and instantly the soreness, stiffness and lameness disappears. Don't stay cripTld! Get a small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs O'.l" from your druggist and limber up. A moment after !t Is applied you'll wonder what became of the backache or lumbasro pain. Ittib old, honest '3t Jacobs Oil" whenever you- have sciatica, neuralgia, iheurrati3ro tr sprains, as It la abso'ufely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Adv.
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News Notes
AN OLD RECIPE 10 DARKEN HAIR Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home, which is massy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sag-e and Sulphur Compound." You will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe improved by the addition of other Ingredients at very little cost. Everybody uses this preparation now. because no om
can possibly tell that you darkened our hair, as it does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft
brush with It and draw this throuch your hair, taking- one small strand at a time: by morning- the grray hair disappears, and after another application or two. your hair hecomes beautifully dark, thick and plossy and you look years younger. Adv.
STOP Ili ECZEfi Penetrating. Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You Never mind how cf. ten you have tried end failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying Zarao fumiEbdbj-anydrujrRistfor35c. Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins tha moment Zemo is applied. Ia a short time, usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and eimilar skin diseases will bo removed. For clearing the skin and making it VTEorouslyheaithy.alwaysuseZcmo.the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not a greasy salve andit does not stain. When others fail it is the one dependable treatment fo- skjstroublesof all klad The E. W.Rose Co., Ccreliad.0. ,
O-et, a small quantity at any pharmacy by .sipn.ly ankuitf for Howard's But. tertmlk Cream and ma-ssajre it daily into the Jh.cc, neck, arms and hands. The directions are simple and it costs so little that any srl or woman can afford it. our complexion must quickly -v a decided improvement or your deiLler in thorized to return your money ulihout question should you be dissatisfied. No matter whether you are troubled with wrinkles, hard lines around tha mouth and eyes, coarse sallow, faded lookinr skin, or simply roughness and rednesi caused by wind and sun. you will find that all these trials quickly disappear with tho ueo of thin old-fashioned beauty recjpo broug-ht up to date. Howard's Buttermilk Crea mis only sold on a postiv guarantee of satosfacHon or money back. .Summers' pharm-w-y crin supply von.
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STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Sars Cream Applied In Nostrils Relieves Ilraa-Colds at Once.
If your nosVUa are elog-jted and yourj head la stuffed and you can't breathe j freely because of a cold or catarrh, J ist j get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Ba.lm at any drua: store. Apply a little ofl this fragrant, antiseptic cream Into'
your ncstrlls and 5tt It penttrate through every air passage of your head, seething: and healing; tho Inflamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief. . Ah! how good It feels. Tour nos
trils are open, your head Is clear, no; more hawk'ng, sniffling, blowlnar: no; more headache, dryness or atruKt'.ms ! for br th. Ely's Cream Balm ts just I what sufferers from head colds n! j Mtf-rk ri" 1 ;' a UeliBht. adv. :
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SUNDAY FOOTBALL
J. W. Brlsaiy has moved his law office to 3715 Cedar street, phone Indiana Harbor, 7, Residence phone 35S-M. ll-2-J TaMn da hr te at Liberty Cafe, 717 Chicago arenu. Special Thankagiv-i.-.g dinner ll.AO. Chicken troth ala reyaie, oyster cocktail,, California '-elery. roast young turkey, stuffed oyftar dreas'.r.g, rout young goose, baked apple, r"yale beef tenderloin, aia Blllmeo mushroorrs, combination hicken plate, cranberry, sweet potatoes, combination salad, rice pudding -lth cream."' Coffee, tea or milk. ll-ll-l Incilana Harbor Ijodge, 8SS F. & A. M. will confer the M. M. degree Friday aven'.cg, Nor. 28. Visitors welcome.
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"Diamond Dyes" Don't Spot, Run Don't Risk Material in Poor Dyes that Fade or Streak
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ton park Sunday afternoon in a priliron contest, which the combatants cialm will settle the question cf statchampionship. Mar.ager Kinnaily ci the Gary Eiiv3 said ytstrday: 'Tndlanapolis wen the ripht to meet Gary to decide the prof esi'ional fo---bail championship of the state by defeating NobleviUe." The Gary manager j-tated tne Chicago teams are rtodfing the i;iks. the Cardinals making a conditional promise to play at Gary a week from Sunday." North Dakota university arrived in Gary this afternoon for the Thanksgiving riM with Valparaiso university at Gleason park tomorrow.
IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER
Take Salts to Flush Kidneys and Neutralize Irritating Acids
XHney and Bladder weakness result from urli aeid. says a noted authority. Tha kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pshs it on to tha bladder, whaie It often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or settlnr up an Irritation at tha neck of the blader. bilging yea to seek relief two or three times during the ntght. The sufferer is la constant dread, "tne water passes sometimes with a scalding serration and is very profust agiin, there is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, niont (oiks call it, because they can't control urination. While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful ,this Is really -ne of the "most simple ailments to Yercorfle. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from our pharmacist and take a tablerpoonful In a gla8 of wa
ter before breakfast, continue this for two or threj days. This will neutraV.e the acids In the urine so tt no longer la a sourc of irritation to the bladder and urinary organ which then act normally again, Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmlessana is made from th? acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla, and Is used by theusan'ds of folks Tho are 6ubejet to urinary disorders caused by rlc acid trTitatton, Jad Salt Is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever, Ker you have a pleaent. effervescent Utfcta-watetv drink, which quickly relieves h',ai1Ser trouh' Adv.
Want Alleys Lighted Illumination of the alleys as a mn
! to end the Broadinr sf-e rofibr!s ! ha been suggested to Muror j!-"Jir i hv Ch!f Fcrbis and n-ts -wi'ij the
'approval of 4ary'f' chf ex t-c'i f i ve. Members of t'ne merchants' bvirau of I the Commercial club are alsp bf:ind
the project whtcll calls for Installation of lights in the alleys. "If the merchants will take a. few of the lights out of their windows and put them ever the a';le?- doors an 3 winSows they will save money. ' said tfc chief.
woman can diamond-dye a n . rich. ! fadeless color Into worn, shabby garments, draperies, coverings, whether! wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Puy "Diamond Dyes' no other kind j then perfect results are guaranteed : rvrn It you have never dyed before, j rrugc:ist has color card. Adv. !
GARY NEWS The LaAo county board of correction visited the Gary city jad yeaterday. - - - - The Pmrsr-n school foothall team, which defeated JYoebel last .Saturday. w!U be gtven a banouet at ihs Krners? n school Friday nght.
AVi'tiam AVfrt. nppHnt'-nitnt of the Gary y'-o1!c schools, has written a. letter ts the state department of public instruction, opposing state's "Better School" ptan.
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Pale Children Need Inm Iron in Sinip form Is asore readily digested eind aealmllated than Iron Pills or Iron Tablets, and naturally you get quicker reuha. The Iron in GROVE'S IRON TONIC SYRUP is digested as soon us it la swallowed and. thorefore, ia promptly assimilated. Yoa can won fel its Strengthening, Invigorating Kffect. The Syrup la flavored and children love to take. it. Contain no Nux-vomioa or other potsnnoui drags, therefore, it can be guea to The Babe. The Child. The Mother or The Grandmother with rfect safety. 75c
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DR. HESKETT Specialist Treats all chronic, nervous blood and special diseases of men and women. Houi 9 A. M. to 8 P VU Suadays, 9 to 12 M.
155 STATE STREET
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Friday and Saturday the last two days of this sale.
Friday. Dividend Day, and Saturday are your lucky days unless you miss them. We wish we knew how to make hard, cold type fully impress you with the great remarkable savings you can make on any furniture here in these last two sale days. Not for many years have we been able to give such fine furniture for so little. But now furniture prices are away down, probably as far, or farther, than they will go for many months. But what a comforting thing to realize that money will now buy a third to nearly a half more than it would a few weeks ago, if you come NOW, Friday or Saturday, to our big third floor furniture department. So people are taking great joy in possessing the furniture, here this week, that they thought they wouldn't buy while prices were so high.. So if there is any furniture j'ou need, regardless of whether it is a single piece or an entire outfit, NOW is the time to secure it at its lowest price. You'll be sure to find many things you want and they will be reduced from 25 to 40 per cetn drastic cuts in price, indeed. So be on hand early Dividend Day or Saturday and choose the quality furniture you need.
THIRD FLOOR
Furniture ordered now will be held for future delieery. Convenient terms can be arranged for.
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Home Furnishing Needs
You Just Have to Have a Good Supply of Warm Blankets and Comforts
COTTON FLEECE BLANKETS Fancy triPc
borders .thread whipped edge, double CjO QO
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size. Per pair
WOOL FINISH BLANKETS Finest quality. Ufgr size, in fancy broken plaid designs. Made of the vrry best material, giving a soft and C QO durable blanket. Special at PU-UO
BED COMFORTS Silkol inr covering
sides, all new cotton filling; sie 72x84 inches. Special at
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HEAVY COMFORTS -Pitched in fancy design, silkoline covering, pure carded cotton 98 fil'iiiR, larre sue, weight 5 lbs
New RUGS May be Had Now at Lower Prices
9x12 Wilton 'Velvet Rugs, woven seamless, in a variety of designs and colors $60.75
Four Stamps All Day Friday
9x12 Axminster Rugs, seamless, all wool and very serviceable. Limited quantity at this low price $54.75
27x54 Wilton Velvet Rugs, a closely woven fabric, in a 3 QQ good variety of patterns, at 90I70
LINOLEUMS
Now is the time to cover your Hoors before cold weather. A special ar- j rangemer.t ptrmits us to offer a choice of any 6-foot printed !? 1 A Q j Linoleum for Friday, Dividend Day, At, per sqaure yard I Laid free of charge except bath rooms, where $1.00 extra is charged.
Curtains and Curtain Material at Low Prices
LACE CURTAINS Special lot of Zion City Lace Curtains, in filet and all-over designs. Made to tell regularly at $6.00 per pair. White and $0 QQ ivory colors. Pair.
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Marquisette and Net, all 36 inch
wide, in white, ivory and 9c natural. Per yard
FILET CURTAIN NETS 42 and 45 inches wide, fine quality, in white, cfeam and ecru, in mostly all-over designs. Per vard
CURTAIN SCRIM 36 inches wide, ribbon border, for kitchen and cheaper bedroom 5 C curtains. Per yard. . . .
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