Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 135, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1920 — Page 7
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The Mobart Volunteer K4ra depart mint -will give their 2Sth annual tall at the Odd Fellows hall, Wednesday eveningr. Music will be furnished by Perrey's orchestra. Walter 'Bool has purchased a new I'crd sedan. Mrs. Marg-aret Wilson was a Chlcagro visitor yesterday. Mrs. McCulre transacted business In U.9 city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin, Scholler have returned from their honeymoon trip and have began house keeping in their home on Center street.
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respond promptly to a light application of Absorbtne, Jr. This effeotive liniment lenders its big: ser-
Hc In gi-ring comfort for the many ills of e very-day life. You wQl find many uses for it
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la an antiseptic and germicide, which makes it a better liniment and increases its usefulness. $1-25 a bottle at moat drasaiata. W. F. YOUNG, Is. TS Taanpae Strea - Spriacfiald. Maaa.
C0NSTIPATI0N
Ccmatlpattoa can't be cured br atrenf eathartica. The bowel, need a natural remedy like Monron'i Pa w Paw Pilla to hal thexn product a natural move ment. M.inyon's Pa w-PawLa atl Pills contain noinJuriousdnitra.They achool the bowaia to act without physic. They act upon tha hirer and vttmnlata the aretlon of blla, which thoroughly
. . dita the food od aatiata the bowel, lo a perfectly natsral mi nner. Monyon'i H. H. R. Co., Scranton. Pa. Paw Paw Pills
20th CENTURY LINIMENT ENDS NEURALGIA AND NEURITIS INSTANTLY
Bub It Ob Freely. Nothing 8 perkier or Better Says Jo a. Wela who la Selltnar Iota of It on the Money Back If Dissatisfied Plan For miles around people are coming for 20th Century Liniment. The repert of Its migrhty power to end aches and pains almost Instantly and overcome all soreness and lameneas has had Its effect and drugrjists throughout the county report having: a hard time keeping- it In stock. tOth Century Liniment never disappoints and will neither burn nor blister. It brings quick relief from Neuralgia. Rheumatic Pains and Twinges. Sprains and all sbreness of nerves and muscles. T?on't think that because 2Pth Century Liniment doesn't smart. burn and blister It Isn't doing- pood. It brings comforting, soothing relief with the flrst rub. Try It to-night and see Jf you don't feel fit as a fiddle in the morning. If It doesn't do all and more than we claim for it, take the battle back to your druggist and he wl.l return you your money without question. Keep a bottle !n the house all the time. Tou may need It on short notice, and remember that It is only sold on the money back if dissatisfied plan. Jos. Weis can supply you. Adv.
TER-CAM-FO The Wonderful Cold Breaker For Children and Grown Folks
An Effective Germleltle Assisting;
Mature to Ward Off Flo art Pnemoala Germs. Ter-Cnro-Fo is an antlseptio for healing burns and Inflanimatloaa. An old family remedy of Camphor. Turpentine, Menthol and other ingredients effective for colds. Aak and laalst On Ter-Cant-Fo
Sold Everywhere 50c Dr. Clark's Chemical
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LOWELL
Miss Henrietta Baughman, who Is attending Indiana university at Btoomlngton, cams home today to stay until Monday. Our schools closed today and will tiOt reopen until Monday. Arthur Creek ,and Arthur Tounf of Eldorado, Kansk, are visiting with friends here. Mrs. Harms, deputy postmistress. Is taking a short vacation this week. The Lowell (Woman's Voters league held their regular monthly meeting In the library building yesterday aftetnoon. There was a good attendance. Harold Love, who Is attending th'j Valparaiso university. Is - visiting hio parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Love, until Monday. ' The Lowell Live Stock company hd t ne ii second big sale of Duroc Jersey hogs at their farm east of Lowell yesterday. There was a good c.owd cf buyers from all parts of the stat-:.
DYER Math. L. Margeaf returned to his home Monday evening after spending several days with his brother at Willow Springs. 111. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. . Taylor on Saturday night. Mrs. Mary Niksch, who passed away Monday at 6 p. m. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. F. Baker, was burled In St. Joseph's cemetery on Wednesday. Funeral services were held at 9 a. m. at St. Joseph's church. Principal G. O. Bartle will spend Thanksgiving with his parents at Salem, Ind. Miss Agnes KaV.er will spend the wock end with her parents at Benosel-aer.
Nasty Colds Ease at Once
First dote of 'Tape's Cold Compound" relieves distress Three doses break up colds No quinine!
.-lint stay stufTed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages of head; stops breaks up a cold and ends all grippe m isery.
nose running; relieves headache, dullnes, fevcrishness, snee1ng. sorenes. stiffness. "Pape's Cold Compound" Is tn Quickest, surest relief known and costr only a few cents at drug stores. 11 acts without assistance. Tastes nice Contains no ouinlne. Insist on Pape'sv Adv.
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The readjustments of our entire stock of Men's and Young Men's Suits, Overcoats and Ulsters have brought about savings of the kind men are taking advantage of. Styles that are most in demand now. Fabrics are in an excellent variety of weaves, patterns and colors and sizes for men and young men of all proportions are to be had. Undoubtedly, These are the Greatest Values of the Season
Mens Flannelette Night Shirts $1.85 Night Shirts of good quality flannelette, well made at a great savings in price. Values that will be recognized immediately. ' Men's Union Suits $3.69 Wool Mixed At a Great Saving . Just the right weight for winter wear. Well tailored garments obtained at a radical saving. All sizes, 34 to 46. An exceptional value. . Gotton Union Suits $1.95 Heavy ribbed fleeced Union Suits, in a weight which many men prefer for wear during colder weather. All sizes to 50. A very unusual value. Shirt and Drawers $1 Each Men's heavy ribbed fleeced garments, knitted from high grade cotton yarns and offered at a price much lower than they ordinaryly would command. Shirts, 36 to 50. Drawers. 30 to 50. Slip-On Sweaters $7.50 Worsted and Wool Sweaters in the popular slip-on style, with large ruff neck collar, in color combinations. Sizes 34 to 44. i Exceptional Values Hundreds of Pairs MEN'S TROUSERS $3iE $4i $5 ' $6 In plain colors and stripes, many suitable for matching suits. Unfinished and hard worsteds, cassimeres and serges. Sizes 28 to 50.
Men's and Boys' Special Shoe Shoe Prices are Lower
Boys' Slip Over Sweater
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Heavy worsted, plaited, slip-over shawl collar, fancy striped slip-ove: Sweaters for boys 9 to 1 6 years old at $4.95. Same Coat as above in sizes 6 to 8 years, at $3.95. Boys' Cotton Jersey Navy blue Jersey Sweaters, witl turtle collar. t OQ Special at
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GOOD PATTERNS AGES 6 TO IS YEARS
Over 500 garments to select from, made of dependable fabrics ; dark and serviceable - patterns. Quality, style and price considered, we believe these are the greatest values obtainable. Mothers who buy in this sale will be well repaid by the savings offered. Men's and Boys' Extra Specials Boys' Warm Mittens, pair 25c Men's Lined Mittens, pair S9c Boys Flannelette Blouses. . .$1.15 Men's Dress Gloves, pair 85c Boys' Dress Shirts $1.15 Black and Gray Wool Socks, pr.35c Boys' Warm Union Suits .... $1.45 Blk. and Oxford Cashmere Sox . 50c
Features for Dividend Day Boys' Double Wear Shoes
You wjll find shoe prices here much lower than they were a month ago. Shoe buyers will find this a long-looked-fo opportunity NOW you can buy a pair of men's good shoes for
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CO-OPERATIVE SHOES FOR MEN Reduced to $10, $12.50 and $U.OO. All leathers.
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At prices that arc interesting to mothers who want to economize in boys shoes. Every pair guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. These shoes come in black: velour calf uppers (the best wearing uppers made), have rawhide tips and extra tanned chrome soles that will give double the wear of the ordinary soles.
Sizes 9 to 13y2 $4.00
Sizes 1 to SYz $4.50
BOYS' EXTRA QUALITY BROWN SHOES Stylish models, priced at $5.00 and $&.00. MEN'S DRESS SHOES LITTLE BOYS' SHOES Black and brown, good quality, stylish In black gun metal, blucher style, wide shoes. OA QC toes; sizes 9 to 13. Q flfl
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