Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 141, Hammond, Lake County, 2 December 1920 — Page 4
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outdoors, probably lie at the seat of uiott of the ailments that have their origin In the respiratory organs cr digestive tract and the combination is often meet Eeriuus in its effects. GooJ health is not purchascable, nor is it easily
There is only one way tn
which to eecure it. and that is by right living.
A MARK of respect. 1 ANOTHER phase of the popular judgment w hicli DOCS not seem exactly just
man sets credit for
19 the way rare business
SAGACITY advance
when all he does la to
GOOD HEALTH NO MYSTERYExcept in the cases of persons who are affected by organic ailments, the business of keeping in a reasonably good condition of health is not one that should pnzzie persons or average intelligence. Plenty of exercise and fresh air. nourishing food in moderate quantities and protection of the body against the weather, constitute about all the precautions the individual need take. Physicians practically agree that most of the socalled colds, and iafections that develop into influenza and pneumonia, are caused. by neglect of the things that keep the human machine functioning in a normal way. Over-heated, pcorly ventilated homes are the chief cause
Kit the colds that so frequently develop serious conditions.
MAKING SHOPPING A PLEASURE. Persons who have gone through a few last minute Christmas shopping rushes do not need to be urged to do their buying early; they need only to be reminded.
Advertisements will soon be emphasizing this counsel from every page, bilboard and window. In the meantime, stores, large and small, are making complete showings of Christmas goods at an unusually early date;
it Is to their interest, also, to spread the holiday trade over a period of weeks. ,
Many look upon selection of Christmas gifts as a rilsagreeatle task to be delayed as long "as possible.
Others are merely careless. Some, unsystematic, are
daily reminded cf some friend whose remembrance has not been obtained. These are the various procrastinators who- elbow and stampede each other, break down the display tables and overwhelm the clerks in Christ
mas week. Yet Christmas buying, properly done, may well be a great pleasure. Dut to be done prcperly requires foresight, careful an.d systematic planning and prompt action. Call a family council this evening, make out a list of those to be remembered and decide what shall be sent to each. Then do your buying at the earliest possible mcmcnt. Your shopping will be pleasant and Christmas week will then find you carefree, with a capacity for real enjoyment of the Yuletide. If all would co-opcratc, the holiday time could be made happy for the shopgirl, for the delivery boys, fcr the postman, Dut they are helped bv the earl-
THE retail pr'.ce 10 cents WHE.X the wholesale price goes up one cent.
SOMEHOW
WHO has a meg
or other the man
complexion like a nut-
UltATEIt Imagines that be is ENTITLED to as much loving as the test of the men.
A LOT of men in this country
cord.al since
they
HAVEN'T been
Quit making it. 0 171 health and happiness writer IS a patient and comforting soul ant goes to A I.I, the trouble of writing a helpful little to some dear girl who at 15 feels that OBOI)V loves her and the
WHOLE fear
world is against her, w
WE should nnd PET LI. A XT spoonsful
have said in our fciunt
way take two tablc-
OV castor oil upon retiring. "OU forget about forty things taci 1Y that you lie so 1t is
to you to learn at least one
II'
thing Kit II day that you live. YOU have to hand it to the baby after all
IT may be grouchy at night when SOME grown people arc good nature 1 IH"T it is always good-natured in the morning ' WHEX grown people bare generally A. awful grouch. MANY strange things happen. thcr may come a TIME when the drivers ot aulos be atle to
COLLECT your
damages in tase one
imOKEV rrbs should puncture a tire
IT IS ALWAYS a good sign when folks reach the
point when they tan be thankful fcr less than they would like to have.
IT IS GOING to be pretty tough if the prohibition officials rule that a 'man may not buy a hop or two for home consumption.
Most persons dress too warmly for indoors and then i t-bopper hardly more than the early shopper helps him-
neglect to protect themselves sufficiently when they go self.
out into the weather. The result in numerous cases is congestion that lowers the vitality of the body and makes it easy prey of the germs that infect the atmosphere under certain conditions. The greater danger in the winter season probably lies in the tendency of so many persons to keep their rooms heated to a temperature above that commonly accepted as the most healthful 68 to 70 degrees with frequent changes of air during the day In order that all foul air may be driven from the living quarters. Many persbns fear to go outdoors because they may catch cold, but the greatest danger is in depriving Ihemselves of the fresh air that is necessary If the lungs are to carry on their function of supplying the blood with oxygen and in return carrying from the fclcod the effluvia that is poisonous to the system. Too much, coddling of the body indoors, over-eating or indulgence in food not adapted to the needs of the body, with failure to protect the body when golDg
THERK WILL bo something worth while Colnr? when the people get the force of the idea that they are the, government.
A MAN AVILL travel many miles to get the thlDgs be wants, but he will turn down at the door a lot of things be needs.
FEW PERSONS care to have a man admit that he is wrong and then fake the tirti to tell why.
The-Passing -Shozo
OKCE la awhile you run Into a man WHO hasn't had a bath for so lonsr THAT his akin doesn't show through when THERE'S a hole In the sock he Is wearing. r r, A M ESTHER of the class
BCTWEES iienta
41 and 45 has his mo-
OF depression as he
PCFKS, blows and hlgfi-blood-pres-sures along AT fojjr miles an- hour WHEN he feels that he is walking for HIS health, if any. THE foreigners hereabouts who lose their MO.NET in the purchase of a MACHINE to make money
DO not deserve much sympathy IK they get that. WE don't know much but we do KAOW that the shiftless man who COfLDST nail two boards together straight TO save his life IS there with bells on when It COMES to building castles In the air. THEHE'S nothing nicer In the world THAN to pick up a sweet clean year old tot WHEN Its in a rood humor E E If it does spit at or on you ai
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Big Grocery Savings For Friday and Saturday
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FLOUR At the Lowest Prices in Years
CERESOTAit
Yl bbl. sack .$5.16
bbl. sack . $2.59
Ys bbl. sack $1.30
FLOUR Purina Whole Wheat, 5lb. sack
45c
SUGAR Best granulated. (100 1 A n lb. limit.) Per lb.... VJ
Breakfast Food Ralstons Try a package 25c
28c
PANCAKE FLOUR Aunt Jemima, Jgc
BUTTERINE Swift's Gem Nut,' p?r lb
ORANGES Sweet juicy Florida. Ogc per doz LARD Best quality, (4 lb. limit) OAf per lb "L
55c
CAKE FLOUR Roxane, queen of 9Qp L 11 L JK
lilCill dii, jjci JJft-g APPLES Choice Greenings, 10 lbs. for
WALNUTS New California, extra large, per lb.PUMPKIN Monarch Brand, 1 Q Q 3 cans 55c; per can
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Fancy Old Crop Peaberry Coffee. A fine drink. Per lb (No Phone or Mail Orders)
21c
CIDER Select stock. Spitz. Per Of)p bottle OUC SOAP U. S. Mail, KKr 10 bars UUC
PRUNES Small, but good. 3 lbs CATSUP Snider's, large bottle . . .
29c 27c
SNOWDRIFT The best shortenbg, gg 2 lb. can WASHING POWDER Grandma's, J q large pkg PEANUT BUTTER Monarch. 10 21 C oz. jar for COFFEE Monarch. g 1 1 g 3 lb. can
Poultry Feed
Royal Brand Poultry Feed, 100 lb. sack '.
$3.25
Candy Specials-
BORDEAUX WALNUT MEATS CCP All halves, per lb CRACKER JACK OR CHUMS 1C Prize packages, 2 for X J
VERIBRITE JELLY BEANS The OQfc best made, per lb.' ". LARSON'S . PEPT0MINTS, WINTERMINTS OR CLOVEMINTS . . . 1JL
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