Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 101, Hammond, Lake County, 18 October 1921 — Page 8
Tuesday, October 18, 1921. ISiSlii!lill!i;!IIIIll!!i!l!l!illillllll!lll!lll!lilIi!ll!lilI I Hammond's First Drug Store "'Srf, Announces a 1 V St : ;..... - V, i
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For Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 1 71 T . Qolfc It is a sale where you buy an item at the regular price then another item of the same kind for YVIlaL IS a Une-Veni OlXlS. ic. As an UluUration: The standard price of Rexall Tooth Paste is 25c. You buy a tube at this price, and by paying 1c more, or 2&c, you get two tubes. Every article in this sale is a high-class standard piece of merchandise, just the same as we sell you Vy day at regular prices and have sold you for years. ATVT A7o ir r A r1-ri-f icin ffT saIe was eve'Pe( tne United Drug Co. as an advertisbg plan. Rather than spend IN CV VV Cty Ol tlQ VClLlSirig arge imas 0f money in other ways to convince you of the merit of these goods, they are spending it on this sale in permitting us to sell you a full-sized package of high standard merchandise for lc. It costs money to get new customers; the loss taken on this sale will be well spent if the goods please you.
"Michael Strange," Mrs. John Barrymore, photographed jb her retura to New York. Mrs. John Parryrcore, wife of the famous actor, and well known under the nom de plume of "Michael Strange," has returned to the U. S. after some months in Paris ad Venice. She has won note aa a poet and playwright,
No Hope for Repeal Of U. S. Dry Law, Observer Avers.
lly EAJtL C. RIEVES ' "TA-P CORRESPONDENT !. N. SERVICE! 1 N DON. Oct. "The American 'ikiriK 5alnn is dead, prohibition has ...f it. Nothlns can revive It." 'a t!u-s tri.i'.opv of staccato remarks 1 r. 7 T. J. Carr.pbel!. of ('hrist Ohurcli. . . .in;rft,r. wl-.o 1? hack in London, .i long- journey throupli th I'rlt-.-t.tt-s gave hi opinion of prohlbiin America. I 1 ,ive tested the opinion of leaders thought in the Stutes." paid the Rev. I vtor. "and I find ainioft a una.n-"-uii.s !ielief, from Maine to California. rv:t 7.o community will evfr consent :. repeal prohibition. Nevertheless. I i-.e dined at many a table where wine -i.! liquor were on the table. My host variably said that It was pre-prohi-'!o;i stuff and. of course, I lay low lr.ci ?atd nothing." Vr. Campbell admits the prevalence , d-o. vie-v among; important Amerl::is he met that through prohibition be- co.intry was Betting- more and bet- - results out of its workers than ever '.Mtnrc ther." he paid, "it iems to " xu.?.t prohibition in the X'. S. A. has '..-de for gain and not at all for loss." Touching on the subject of the Anglolypai.efse alliance, the doctor said that i feels convinced that the United
States will never consent to be a third party in an alliance with any other power. . "We do not fear Japan for ourselves," represents the best American view," savs Pr. Campbell. "Wo look, however, on the intentions of the Japs in China. Western civilization should civilize China. Japan, with its Prussian ideas, could only raise up a conglomerate military power in the far Kast which must eventually settle the fate of all the fZast from the Pacific to the gates of Kurope perhaps even settle the destinies of the Russian people, part Asiatic as they so largely are, with Japan exercising- all the power that Prussia once hoped to wield in her insane dream of world-empire."
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Pressing While You Wait ONE DAY SERVICE ON CLEANING SANITARIA CLEANING SHOP Rear Majestic Hotel Phone 2293
Americans Supreme As Best Riflemen In The World. "WASHINGTON", Oct. The Ameriran man and the American rifle today are the supreme shooting combination of the world.' The American's general superiority has hitherto been conceded by most nations, although the Swiss, which like the Americans are a "nation of riflemen," have been close contenders and have held certain world records which even the Americans could not capture. Recent rifle matches, however, establish the American shooting man as the champion rifleman of the world. Like Switzerland, America contains thou
sands of shooting clubs, encouraged by the government, and by the government supplied with the regular army rifle. It took the recent series of shooting matches over the country, however, to show to advantage the remarkable skill of some American riflemen. During one match, for instance, a world's i record was hung up by Sergeant Thomas ;. Crawley, a marine, who shot 176 bullseyes in succession at S00 yards. This ia believed by rifle experts to be a record for consecutive bullseyes at any range. Another remarkable record was made during the Wimbledon match where another marine. Sergeant J. W. . Adkins. rang up seventy-five consecutive builseyes at 1.0UO yards. He had previously made seventy bullseyes at the distance. At 1(100 yards Sergeant Thomas P. Jones, also a marine, made sixty-six bullseyes successively, while at 1,200 yards a record of forty-one I shot was made.
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House-hold Remedies and Toilet Goods 25c Arnica Salv . . . 2 for 26c 30c Rexall Baby Cough Syrup 2 for 31c 30c Rexall Baby Laxative. .2 for 31c 30c Rexall Bronchial Salve 2 for 31c $1.00 Riker Codliver Oil Emulsion 2 for f 1.01 60c Rexall Compound Mustard Ointment 2 for 61c 25c Rexall Foot Powder. . .2 for 26c 50c Rexall Kidney Pills. ...2 for 51c 25c Rexall Ko-ko-kas-kets.2 for 26c 50c Rexall Antiseptic Powder 2 for 51c 30c Rexall Penetrating Liniment 2 for 31c J 5c Rexall Toothache Stopper 2 for 16c 35c Rexall Antiseptic Tooth Powder 2 for 36c 30c Rexall Cold Cream 2 for 31c 35c Rexall Crtam of Almonds 2 for 36c 25c Rexall Tooth Paste 2 for 26c M.25 Beef. Wine and Iron, 2 for $1.26 50c Milk of Magnesia 2 for 51c $1.25 Ricker's Peptona. . .2 for $126 20c Aspirin Tablets, 12 in a box 2 for 21c
Riker's 50c Milk of Magnesia 2 for 51c No home should be without it. Useful alike for grownups and little folks, as an anti-acid and laxative; 12 ounce bottle.
75c Toilet Waters 2 Bottles for 76c Beautiful packages of high grade Toilet Water, each containing the true odor of the flower whose name it bears Rose, Violet and Bouquet.
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25c REXALL TOOTH PASTE 2 Tubes for 26c
A perfect dentifrice, antiseptic and deodorant. Cleans and whitens the teeth. Comes out flat on the brush.
MAXIMUM Hot Water BOTTLE The price everywhere is $2.50 each. Full twoquart capacity. Guaranteed.
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15c Rexall Toilet Soap, 2 cakes 16c A splendid grade of hard milled Soap. Does not become soft and wasteful. A clean, fragrant and absolutely pure Soap.
Malt and Hops Reg. $1.252 for $1.26 Your choice of Blue Ritbcn or Buckeye. The latter we have in the regular or the non-bo iJing.
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V Stationery Sundries and House-hold Needs 5c Stork Nipples. 2. for 6c 10c Adhesive Plaster, Yz in. by 1 yard 2 for 11c 40c Adhesive Plaster. 1 in. by 5 yards 2 for 41c 2c Aromatic Cascara, 2 oz..2 for 26c 15c Velour Powder Puffs. .2 for 16c 50c Effervescing Phosphate 2 for 51c 25c Violet Dulce Talcum Powder 2 for 26c 50c Syta Face Powder.... 2 for 51c 50c Violet Dulce Face Powder 2 for 51c 60c Cocoa Butter Cold Cream 2 for 61c 35c Harmony Complexion Powder 2 for 36c 45c Harmony Liquid Shampoo 2 for 46c 75c Half Pint Pure Virgin Imported Olive Oil 2 for 76c 60c Lord Baltimore Box Paper 2 for 61c 50c Cascade Pound Pa per.. 2 for 51c 10c Pkg. of Envelopes 2 for 11c 25c K. & W. Cold Tablets.. 2 for 26c $1.75 Pint Vacuum Bottle, 2 for $1.76 75c Pyralin Ivory Dressing Comb 2 for 76c $1 .50 1 Vz Pt. Rubbing Alcohol 2 for $1.51
Maximum 2-quart FOUNTAIN SYRINGE Standard Price, $2.50
This Sale 2 for $2.51 This is one of the
ll finest Syringes that fj can be manufactures j Tt.. i:..
ect. 1UC quauy ia extra fine. This Syringe is guaranteed asainst imperfec -
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Advertised Prices Do Not Include Tax
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&AU FM AN N & WOLF - HAMMOND. Imex No Restriction to Quantities Buy as Often and As Much As You Like
75c Medallion ij LINEN 2 Boxes for 76c g An exceptional value in high grade EEE fancy finished paper and envelopes Er: in white and tints.. S. & H. Trading g Stamps With All g Purchases Double Stamps Tomorrow
Women's Club In 1747. A regularly organized women's clob exlsteti In New York as early as 1747.
Sanitary Coffee and Butter Stores
188 State Street Hammond, Ind. 641 Hohman St. Hammond, Ind. 3448 Michigan Ave. Ind. Harbor 547 119th Street Vhiting, Ind. Specials for Wed y and Tkrsy OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY!
55c
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LARD Very best pure.
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S CERESOTA OR GOLD MEDAL FLOUR t 1 24!2-poundbag
PRUNES Just received this year's crop. Special, 2 pounds
25c
W CANDY Your choice of the finest chocolate. Q C
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COOK? ES Your choice of eight varieties. Per pound
19c
GOLD DUST Per large package
25c
EGGS Every one guaranteed. Per dozen
37c
GRAHAM CRACKERS Fresh from the oven. Per pound
13c
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WOMEN WRITE, EDIT AND PRINT A PAGE NEWSPAPER
f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE J T.OS ! ANGELES, CAI,, Oct. A newspaper written, edited and printed by a woman the latent addition to I.os AnKele!" journalism. The new j-ubllcation Is a one-raR-e journal put out b- Miss Mabel Holt, secretary to Norman R. Martin, superintendent of the Low Angeles County hospinl for disribution among the hospital attache.". One thousand copies of the little
ne't.opaper pre run oft on a mimeograph on the first day of each month by Miss Holt. A copy is delivered to every regular employe of the hospital. The editor has tentatively named the monthly "The News lUilletin." Issuance of the bulletin was undertaken by Miss Holt in an effort to provide the county employes with full fa., ts as to the activities of the mamnoth hospital.
ITCH EPIDEMIC
HITS TOWN
The Ud nd Downa.
Somo p,op! se'fm .to Imagine that the J nns anfl downs of l';f mean talking: I
yourself up and ninninfr otlipr people down. Arkansas Thomas f'nt.
(1NTFRNT!0NAL NEWS SERVICE WHEELING. V. VA.. Oct.A sevenyear Itch epidemic has struck the town. Hundreds are scratchinff- One physician said lie attended one hundred cases of the itch in three days. Heleg-ates to the West Virginia American Legion convention here were reminded of days In France by the large number of persons scrptchinsr as thouph poinp after cooties
THREE EGGS
WEIGH 11 OUNCES
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) PT. LOUIS. MO.. Oct. Mrs. .RhodeIsland Ked is a whale of a hen. George Siefert, policeman, wiM tell the world. It takes bis eggs to keep a "copper" up, declares George. His prize "birdie" is the "mother" of three eggs that tip the scales Rt eleven ounces. One of the "hen berries" measures S 1-3 by 1-3 inches and weiiths four ounces.
Th Harvet Moon.
Th harvest moon is the one on r nearest to th 21 nt of ppptmber, harest time. Whn nearly full It rls" for several consecutive nisht it about the same, hour. A poetical playwright points out that It is a kindly arrangement of the Creator for the benefit, of lovers. There is at that time a fcroall angle between the moon's orbit and the horizon which causes thU complaisance on tfie part of the queen of the n'ebt.
EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT NERV-WORTH . Never Before Has a Mtdicine Enjoyed the Sale or Given the Wonderful Results in This City That Nerv-Worth Has Druggists Sold Hundreds of Bottles with the Result That They Have the Same Number of Satisfied Customers The Whole Town Is Talking About it, and as It Is Doing Hee Nerv-Worth Is Also Doing in Every Other City Where It Has Been Introduced.
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If You Haven't Tried This Wonderful Remedy Yet, Do So at Once. Drop Into Your Drug Store and Ask About It. Hundreds of People Have Written Testimonials Endorsing It. Give It a Trial and Be One of the Satisfied Nerv-Worth Users.
5ir.ee Nerv-Worth was fir&t introduced in this city a short time ago. its saleH have bren far in the lead of any other preparation ever sold in this city. Gross after gross have been handed out to customers and every first bottls was ?old on a money-back guarantee. Hundreds ami hundreds of satisfied customers hava told their neighbors of this wonderful remedy, and its wonderful rcsuT.s and what it is thins here is no more than it is doin? "throughout the courtry. In towns where it lias been intividuued the results ate always the same- -wonderful ';i)c9 and thousands of Ratisfied customers. The reason for this is that Nerv-Worth is real medlcin-;, and does everything that is claimed 'for it. Jt
gives nerve force. tone arid slicnthens the nervous t-yFtem. iritius up jour digestive syfete.-n, s-tops the formation of colds, drives out impurities, relieves belcahing and biUi jusness. It des all this and does it quickly. If you suffer from nervous or s:omac'i afflictions, a run-down condition, or their attending ills, take Nr-rv-Worth. It acts jointly upon etomacn and nervous disorders, and thus fives results where others have failed. Drop into your drutf store, join the crowd and become a frined of Nerv-Worth. Sold by Summers Pharmacy and I. II. Mat tern Tmgr Co.. Whitins. Ind., and all leading- drusrg!st? everywhere Adv
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