Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 31, Hammond, Lake County, 27 July 1921 — Page 3
Wednesday, July 27, 1921.
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Amazing Success Achieved by Celebrated Medicine Not Only Phenomenal But Unprecedented Over 20,000,. 000 Bottes Sold in Six Years Foreign Countries Clamor for it. yever before, perhaps. In the history of the drug trade has the demand for a. proprietary medicine ever approached the wonderful record that i now being: made by Tanlac. the celebrated medicine which has been accomplishing such remarkable results throughout this country and Canada. As a matter of fact, the marvelous succss achieved by this medicine is not only phenomenal, but unprecedented.
The first fcottlo of Tanlac to reach the public was sold Just a littlo over six years ago. Its success was bimediate and people everywhere were quick to recognize it as a medicine of extraordinary merit. Since that time there have been old throughout t'r.is country and Canada something ovr Twenty Million (20.000.000) bottles, egtablishing a record which has probably never been equalled in the history of the drug trade in America. FAME IS IXTEKXATIONAL. The Instant and phenomenal success which Tanlac won when it was first Introduced has been extended to p;ac lically every large city, small town, village and hamlet in North America. Its fame has becoine international In Us scope and England. Japan. Mexico. Cuba, Hawaii, Alaska, Porto Rico and many European countries are clamorIns for It. From coast to coast and from the Great Iak&s Tanlac is known and honored. Millions have taken it wUh. the most gratifying and astonishing results and have pronounced it the greatest medicine of ail time. Tens of thousands of men and women of all ages in all walks of life, afflicted with stomach, liver and kidney disorders, some of them of long standing, as well as thousands of weak, thin, nervous men and women apparently on the verge of collapse have testified that they have been fully restored to their normal weight, health and strength by its use. RESTORED TO HEALTH. Still others, who seemed fairly well, yet who suffered with indigestion, headaches, shortness of breath, dizzy spells, sour, gassy stomachs, coated tongues, foulness of breath, constipation, bad complexion loss of appetite, pleeplessness at night and of terribly Crown Point Charging him with being a habitual drunkard, using vile language and threats to kill her. Mrs. Ethel Garigan of Gary is seeking a legal separation from James in the Lake Circuit court They were married in 1921 end separated July July 22. 1921. Kinder and Draper represent the plaintiff. A complaint for divorce was filed in the Circuit court for Tuesday by A. A. Bremer, council for Mrs. Ella. Klug, who is seeking a divorce from her husband Louie Kiug, who she married In 1917 &nd separated from July 22nd, 1921. She accuses him of sagging, using vile languages, threats to kill her, on several occasions he bade her leave him and said house. She asks $1400 alimony and that her maiden name of Ella Albin be restored. The Kugs live in Center township. Miss Margaret Grass has disposed of her millinery establishment to Misa Beulah. Michelson of Momence, 111. and it is reported that her marriage to a prominent Whiting physician ' will be an event of the early fall. Misses Mary Cook and Lucinda Frey and Mrs. Charles Nassau are entertaining the members of the Royal Neighbor lodge at dinner at the home of Mrs. Nassau tonight. Mr. and Mrt. Joseph Brown and family returned on Sunday from a two weeks motor trip to different points in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Mellville of Chicago, were In Crown Point on Sunday, the g jest of their daughter. Mrs. Major Allman at the Allman home on Main 6tClayton and Walter Westphal are la camp at the Kankakee river this week. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cooper and daughter Mary Ellen and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bacon of Souta Chicago have been guests in the home of Mrs Frank C'oo-per the early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs- Lou id Beigel and Mrs. Charles Beigel and yon left on Tuesday for St. Anne, which is being held there this week. The Library Board held their regular meeting at the Library last night and transacted routine business. Miss Mary Burge will begin her annual vacation the first of August, the library will be in charge of Miss Bessie HartMrs. Adelia Cooper Is spending this week in Hebron with friendsDr. and Mrs. Edward Krost have returned froa a short visit with the Ed. Krosts ia Hammond. NEW MARRIAGE LICENSES Wilbur E. Busher, - Whiting. Iddrise Williams, East Chicago; Henry Seego. Gary, Rose Martin. Gary; Floyd A. De-an, Wett Hammond, Grace M. Gorman, Hessville; John Toth. Whiting to Bessie Botyanszky, Chicago. Julius Potesta, Indiana Harbor; Anna Tombura, Indiana Harbor; Wilmer G.' Clark, Ham mond. Mary Ellen Smith. Chetek. Wis.; Bozo Stupar. Gary, Jiiliska Pristol. Gary; Max Koitunczyk Hammond to Tekla, Jadach, Chicago; Nick Lovenovich. Gary, Mary Tezack, Kansas City, Mo.; Mike Galowlcz, Gibson, Jago Spudic, Gibson. Ind; Mirko Itanich, Ind. Harbor, Marcea Prodanovoc, Indiana Harbor. HEALTH OF WOMEN How many perfectly well women do you know? Isn't it truo that in order to keep up with the inarch of progress the endurance of woman is often strained to its utmost, and the tax upon her physical system is in many cases greater than she can standHeadaches develop, and nervous irritability, backache, dragging down sensations, and other painful ailments peculiar to women. The reliable remedy when a woman gets into such a condition Is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as for nearly half a century it has proved the natural restorative for these troubles. Adv.
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DIO DOCTOR LIE? OSTEOPATHS CUIUS What Manner of Ethics Rule Professional Life of Stillman Osteopath?
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CLEVELAND. O., July 26 "We have as yet received no reply from Dr. Hugh L Russell of Buffalo who has been offered an opportunity to defend himself from charges of professional misconduct, because of his testimony in the Stillman divorce case." Dr. Kendrick Smith, national chairman of the educational committee, American Osteopathic Association, said today. "Whether he comes or not tlT charges will be aired. There Is a foellng among osteopaths that any confidence a woman or any patient may bestow In her physician is privileged and no doctor should reveal it to the public." he said.
dejected, depressed feelings, state that they have been entirely relieved of these distressing symptoms and restored to health and happiness by the use of Tanlac. Tanlac Is sold in Hammond by Summers Pharmacy and by leading druggists everywhere. Adv.
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