Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 182, Hammond, Lake County, 25 January 1922 — Page 7
yplnosriay. Jan. 25. 1922.
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Happsnings Ot A Day In i lit- n-iai of M k.- l: ivr , V biting, 'f..L".;l v,iib td" niu'd ' -avcm : ;-, t he i i : ri' y c.) "': lit".'? u.da in .i?,.; iicioi a spvcisl! j ; : 1 y . 'u:.-. T. H. Dyer is oaughier, Mrs'. Kv;t v.-i ...i-.s. Jlrf!. I ... , r's i ome in KanTh.. funeral f .1 i;a 'i-itc-i. i" , '-' lis wh. lui ir. (iai v on lit.-: s-.i f-om the lt.'Wh...list fh.st, " ' ernooti. Mr. I -i r - . h.-nio in Crown i'o.;;t ' T . V . . ... v. i m.-.dt . 'tii his 'a .t t ri ff r A". Vt-itli ol J ..n j 'fuel pro-r i ''' t-ral year a;;.', 'a a a:i. .lis dead was e.-ui ;. sis. He had been . ondiK'tor on the tiary '. . r sr.-, f.-a; yi j .-j. i:. ' "d 1 wo ohl'dri a. Mr. vi ' J by hif- fa; her and Crown Point. Th:- Uidy I-oiTHU-iF fr.m :,.- t ra i ! w ;i y el it. at " hull on t! ( . nii'.S' : n . J I ho ;-i-c:? to t'"- nick supper nt i:.c." Monday '.:gh ar.' a ,;.t.4 tl,i as ype r,; . .sect.t . o- :.r '. St-rvinp Of a it'.UriU l ;s ; t ;,: '--'. !:-. . Kdward Ki .'. " 'e livxt we.,-;, fur r;..r i t v v j . i ;-jcnd .-e-o:'al vvt . k i ir.! -!:. Mr. and Mr? v.-uriv.- I.,U.r '.in! arc lc.ca.U-J a'. Mian! . The J'.dP;i'n K.ol'.H mc: xh r.'ary nl) ..jti '.' ;t;- r.iehv ant! .; i.t t ''fing .ii ihv t-f f; vt. d: ri.:nt.'f -i' iio-T.;...-.'- .nit j.rc to; A I r i : i - 1 That j t eharsfn v r j ! ( ' th.j dry ( -.'. i to be Howi-.t: tli.? res- j n-ai'i! of safety. I ' i.N C tr,e l-i .-;.. J:i 1 he fer--i.tr i dorartiiii-a r, ': 1 ;a .v i: t'ati,. iat- thi.- v. i t l. :- ;r.f( ; ini: r,( ti.. ?.-:-.i,i. will f ! 1- rid; jt :s
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If nothing except the delivery of the car was involved in the sale of an automobile, the public would buy all cars direct from the rnanutacturer. Bat both public and manufacturer depend upon the dealer to ee that the maker's ideals serve the owner s expectation?.
Our cars are made to give sat-
isfaction. locivlly. We see
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Have you been following the crowds to Buehier's Daily Specials Just look for Thursday.
Tender Sirloin Steak . . . 12J2C i Fresh Sliced Liver 5c ,i Fresh Good Hamburger ... 8c i
LADIES' GALOSHES In High or Low Heels Black or Brown at "SCHLOER'S" 95 State Street Hammond, Ind.
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Lake County's Lively Capita!.
Mr.-. Majr Alliuan 1 sp-tiding a j f c w dn -s' ith relative In Chleas-... ! Mrs. !: ji U Ktiabiii nss h.rte?. t j H;, Monday A r.cl i ..! eluo on Mondu j i-.:':. err. i !!. Auction bridge wu s t-iaye jtl',. favors for hlnh fcwc being- wo ! :y Mrs. CSae li'-i.ie ond Al rs. Mae Krol j Ca.rd.-i r..-i e -teen received from Covin ilv Auditor ami Mrs. (ic:rg,- M. Folan '.V f ic-f last Saturday for i'ioria l':vy !i!-riv.l t:i'lt; sat'fly an 1 nr. , - .. (VU' ' Of t I"" I'l Mrs. (",fO!s;t Amnion, who has been , : . ...... HV i- tii!-:,.::;; t.. Cru u Voinl toe las of t'i.- uf-cit u.id wili ftitoin rcsumi. he J.U;s yi iH tiit- A Km an C-a.iv Co., a position site i.t-M previous to !ier tnai ria -o. Messrs. C!.arU-s NK-fker ..f tiiif fit? and Morri.-...u cf Valoai ai:M lvt hi -S,ii.v:: day Cor i'".o: ida wh.-re they wii spt-iui a i-oapio of w'O'M.8 touring ti.f iU.U'.l! rn ro.-Tts. vind sife'ht see-ins C.VSv-rt lv. tt Uioe.-ta IV.iral, Luc ll.fro.an Jebens, AiUertma u oou-Cr-.vii .Point; MiKc Savanovi oh. I.hu.f Siarf -vtt h, Indiana Harbor. .!cio"i-i. l'ti Zninovioli Cary; Mi T'irouuii !u att' ioo, A. A. L'rt'ir.'r . t. i .. o.a I hia cty. Henry juhm;i oomiiairt in the circuit court ttaii-t jos.-nh rfu'ttr for a note o. i.('i). v.r.i..-!! w-iu i?tiff by -ojjitia itn.d l-J tiu r-aid that tlifi-c wili be many utr.v face.s on i be i.1'.. 'o di-partniont after tho ;!it (..f tin1 i'.niinp montii. O KV res'd. 'tt -i are goi'it; to uret I their 1'IVia CC.NT "loat of oread ba k iat'.-iin A.joi :dintr to i u format 'on Tit tie :ro.--., ilary's leading merchants him- made nrrar.Kenietitfc v. ith the Ptirt- Food Bahertes. al Liberty, lrd.. to supply them with bread. They will buy h; sn.-h quantities that will enable tiiein to t-e'l at live and tea cetit.j a 'ioaf. The small loaf is almost as la rife dealer that they do it Lincoln Phone 304 iLl III ijtnt Phone 1441 ,a
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HOBART L... v. ... .- aosi. ti was born in wtcit?n, e'iruttfy lS.'iS. and jtassed away .c;v at t he lionic of Mf. at!ti Mrs. n.t or .Nvlsoii at' C o'clot'k Monday. ;in. i'3. li'l'S. ag-ed S3 years, 11 months nd 1 day. lie had boon ailinic for tl;: . a.-t lhrc- rnontha, but durir.K U't- past j- weekti has been seiiousdy ii! from j aralvniP. lie ih survived by two .'hillren. A.. J. iSwuiison, of Har.ituond. ! uul Mrs. Ida Hilsrea of I'ortor, nin.t j "jind.-tuld.-en and four great KranJ- ! I iiil'-n. Vlw l'iin.rni ..rw.. vv.ll ho ! : V.lii-.Ony afternoon at the SwcVs'o I ,i. i lieran church and the ii.tcraci t v.-iii !t at tin- Hobart .emt-tery. . The 1 .adits of the Fourth Cir.-it- will .ivc a . aril party at St. lrldiets sohool al' V.dne.-da u veiling:. Many from 'Iary and Valparaiso at'ndcd the dam c ttiven by the Anionan U-K'.ti'i on Saturday evening Mrs'. Will Ueinairh and son A Hard of I sew YnCi and Mrs. Vdraln Co! 1 vete I md f r. .. tlierine Hradiey of i.hicago, j are here spending tht week at the iioiu.-s of Mr. and Mrs. brand and Mr. 1 md Mis. Vm. I'leek. I Abo-M 23 people jrathered at the home j oi ?.Tr. Swan Sumlav eninfc and gave ! iler a gfi.tle surprise, the occasion be-1
tic Iter birthday anniversary. The evei1'" v 1
mnif wat- spent in cards after which Inm iieon was served. harms began harvesting ice last -'aturoay. The ice measures 10 'A in Mrs. Hat'on and Mius Tiiite Ab.C w.re hostesses at the Canton of the itelic.ca Judge he id at Gary on Wednesday cvenm;?. LOWELL ... - "-'" v '-'' " ll. v-v, .. - r -t ...,i a.o. i ! iuwci. v j ted in marriage here yesterday. Thj , ceremony was performed by He v. t. A. ; Brown at the 51. K. parsonape. The yountr couple left on the afternoon ,!f train for Wisconsin, where t!iv w visit relatives for a few days. They j will make their home in Crown Point, j They are reqeiv it.g the congratulations i of a lar.ee cirel of friends. Mr anc! Mi-a M I. tatrr.i, r.nri V. M I Nordwabl were Chicago visitors last evening. Mrs Uachel Iliyden is on the sick list. C. J. Hill of fhicago. came down last ev. nine for a visit ith reiaties. ! Samuel Cin.-i.- of Shelby, was here j on Imsiness yesterdav. I Mrs. N. tlraesr of Shelby, visited fri.. rids here yesterday. Twin City News Notes Mt. J. 11. Meyers of 3J04 Elm street ' who has been ailing for some time was taken to Mercy Iiospital this morning, where an X-Ray will be taken to determine tiie cau?e of her ailment. Those in need of pneumonia or -."iiooping cough jackets, can procure them from the Board or Health. Miss Margretta Ehrenberfr. a. student at the University of Chicago, in com- j pany with several of her girl friends j .vi ii be week-ena grue.sts at me noine of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jttenheimer in North Magoun ave. The luncheon which whs to have been piven home and education department of the Indiana Harbor Woman's Club at Katherine House on Feb. lfcth, has been postponed to April :2th. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wclrich wili entertain a few friends at cards Saturday evenir.fr at their home on Grapevine boulevard. The Home and Education department of the Indiana Harbor Woman's club i are planning to hold a Bazaar the M I h j of February, somewhere, in the business j .-.section. There will be a'.! tin; thinrs usually found at a ia.zaar aim lu"ct will be served during the afternoon and eveniner. j Word v- as received thie morning1 that Rev. Arthur Y. Johnson, former pastor of the Swedish Eutherari church of this city, passed away from pneumonia, Tuesday, January 21, at Madrid. Iowa. The Mesdbrr e E. J. Michaels and M. 'llyamr- saw the "Woman in Brimt" at the Princess theater last evening The WiK ins Workers' Cia.--- of the Baptist Sunday school will meet Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. Jonea on Ivy street. MUNSTER i 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Kublman visited with ' their irath.r. Mrs. Kuhlman of Hamj moDil Saturday eveninnr- The latter j celebrated her 90th birthday. ' peter JBaaber tried to steal a march I on the boy.s when h-3 came from Crown Point on t-riaay with a bride and his father-in-law. But the boys ifot wise after all. Erma and Louise Kaske entertained j Mrs. E. Tapgert and Mrs. C. Smith of i Hammond at dinner on Saturday. ! i . i Miss Juaiver, teacher or horn-, ceo- j r.omics at Valparaiso, lnd.. spent tin ; week end with Emma Kaske. j Greenland Tenth Century Find, Greenland was discoverer! r,nd named about the end of the Tenth century by ft Norseman, who cslalf i lislied o eooipv tere. FINE FOR LUMBAGO 1 Ma.-ferole drives pain away sn brinirs in its nlace delicious, aoothir.f: comfort. Jn. f rub it in gently. It is a, clean, white ointment, made ith oil of mustard. It will not blu---r like the old-fashioned musiard ;.laster. Get Musterole today at your drug tire. 35 and 65c in jars and tube.-; hospital size. $3.f0. niCTTEH TI1VX A MlSTAni) PI.ASrEH
LIFE SENTENCE FOR GARY MURDERER
(SPECIAL TO THE TIMES? mOW.s ic!..,. ind. .Inn. 23. Abe RohtTts of iary will spcn.l the r.;t of M "liiJ-a! life in prison at Michigan Cily at, a re.-ait! of p!;adii; KUil'y to i ii" charge of murder in Hit criminal ourt on Tuesday rni. ..ii . Koi.i rtV a kill-.- 1 Nov. 6. tisn. .l.-hn U.'cd i. by It ! rts. tvh iTiiovirii!-l-d silo; down Uci.-d irhoiit at.y pr... vocal ion. v. hil- lit. was .hliing in fro;i. f a feed tdore in Gary lloboi sja' only !. r. a that ho was druni; and was not ree ptii-tMit-I for Jut, act. ? TT"KT TIAirKr TfV . vrmr iAR X AXJXO . Ben SaiaberK. a7.; Cahimtt ave.. Ham was run down yesterday at Cal - u,"et an,t Miohigan avenues when he t'W' ' rout f an automobile dr aient Coikownki, 4al7 ilarlbi'd ave., Car;,'. lie was. taken to bis home suffering from Pf.cn bruises. Albert I ih Turner. ,".ii2 llohman st, witnessed I the ace ideot. BAND FOR 113TH ENGINEERS UoUi the noted OafV Kiks axaphone ! Hand ar.d the ihiry Munieii.al band Willi supply mur.ieians for th ire-aniziitiori of a lort.v-eiHht piece band for the (iary Itattaiion of e tigitieers of the USth Regiment, it was learned today The bard will be organized jn the nt;ar n,tur' an1 ln !i probability! become one ot tlie lixed lnusieal oriran- ...... " nations in the city and statu. It will ; ty. under the command of Captain joe! brennan. 1923 Auto License Plates Are Being Prepared According to information received from the office of Ed. Jackson, secretary of state, the 13-1 auto license numbers will show white figures on a t!ack hackpround with each group of three numoers separated by a hyphen. I (The 1022 plates are white figures .n a hlue background. An order has been placed fo ithe 192' license plate. MATINEE DANCES AT UMPLBEY'S IN GARY The second of a series of delightful matinee and evening- dances conducted under the management of James Urr.p- . iehy, owner of the popular Cmpleby I ball room in Gary, wili griven next ! Sunday afternoon and t-venhiir. Jan. I J'.l.at ,;i2 BrnadwaV. fr. Fmrdebv announces in an ad in anotner column of j mis paper today. ! With matinee dances a new ovation ix i iv. .t'' :n i Are yea op to the neck in blood impurjtler S. S. P. Is one of the rreatext iod-pari.aer known. Try It.
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" New York Dance Orchestra to Play at Umplbv's On next Sunday, Jan. 29th, afternoon and evening, the Joe Kayser ?oveity Orchestra of New York City, formerly of Earl Fuller's Rector Orchestra, makers of the celebrated Earl Fuller phonograph records, will come to Gary to play for the dances at Umpleby's Ball Room. This is the same orchestra that played in Gary last season csnd made such a decided hit with the dancers of this vicinity. 1 he orchestra is on its second tour of the country and Gary is very fortunate to again be on their route. Anyone who dances should not miss this opportunity to dance to the wonderful exhilarating harmony and melodious syncopation of these MONARCHS OF MIRTH AND MELODY ALSO FOR SATURDAY EVENING A HARD TIMES DANCE Wear Your Overalls and Jumpers. Admission 25c a Person.
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iday, January 27th
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FORD RUNS 34 MILES ON GALLON GASOLINE Start la olilrmt Wcithrr Othr ta'l lhv I'rop.trt ioa..ir SrnIfK, A rif.v carburetor viilch cutd down gasoline ooinnunpt ion of any mctur ami reduce ia-soline bills from onet?lrd to ono-liaJf i th'1 proud achievement of the A ir-Friction Carburetor Co.. SCI Mvcdison st.. T'oyton, f)hio This lemarlaiiiie invention not only inorcaKos the pnwf of motors from .10 to a" pitr cent, but cnxoles every otic
j LV 1 UII ."If- ..',1. . H . it . ! n:ak"s it eaify to atart a Ford or any otii'r car in ! he holdest weather. You cat us the very cthnapchi trrade of gasoline or half gasnine and half kerosene and stili K't im.it: power and more in ilea kc than yon now get from ' the liiKhe.-sl tr-st pasnline . All Ford owners can sot as high as 24 miles to a gallon f g-anolinc. So sure are the mannfact urers of thf immense (iavinR their new carburetor will make that rhey offer to aend it on 30 days' trial o nverv :i- owner. As it can ie put on or taken off in a few minutes by anyone all reader of this paper who want to try it should send their name address and make of car to t Vie nwimiforturers st nnee. They alnn want !i cni afrents. to whom they offer exceptionflllv Utrte nrolUs. Write tbern to Adv m T.ake rountv. the initial dance last Hurlday afternoon attracted a lare crowd and In every sense of the word promises to become popular during the winter months. The dance nuie furnished by Joe ! Kayer's. novel':.- orches-tra from isew S; rk Citv, makers of the celebrated Karl Ktt!ler Rector record, is without exre.pt ion th,; host tha.t hat? been h.ard in This cit vin rr.any a month. , ,inw !r. K.-.ver made hi tir.t appearance in C.arv over a year The or ''( --i ra appeared in t.ary i snrmt v r n.-e. ai.d mads a bir I i. 1 '. i ,--- of the dance. Sne, ial s-ti.f- is taken by Mr. VinpSpecial sti - ' b'bv in conducting- the matinee an" evenlnp dance functions in a very osdeiiy ad entertaining manner and ho cordially invites the mothers, dad snd everyone interested to come and see for themselves. For Saturday rveninp a hard time? dance has been arranged it the hall and eveyrone attending is sss-jred an eiijoyabei time. Ouests are invif-d to iotne in gingham aprons and oaeralls. Asks Divorce From Her Brute Husband Askinpr custody of the three children, Mrs. Alice Parsons, wife of Ed ward Parsons, of East Carv, who is now resting in the c.-nfines of the county jail at Crown I'oint. iiwatting trial after confessing that he criminally as.-aulted his 13-year-old daue-hter, filed a suit for divorce in the Gary Supeh.or court, yesterday. The husband was arrested on Dei eember IS and is said by the comidaint to havn pleaded Kuilty to the conduct with his daughter. The parsons were married Teceniher 2S. i;u5, and separated December 18. mil. when the d.-ferdant was ar-r-tf.H i..- rt.li.-r. Thp r.lt.iT.riff wr.t the custody of their three children. the jdutifest ot whom is three, years old. S. S. S. Will Rid You of BoiU, P.mplw, Blackhead and Skin Eruption. A boil Is a volcano. your Mood la so chuck full of poisons that these "boil" out into a boil. They'll keep "boilinr up" until you destroy them completely by tho use of S. S. S., one of the most powerful blood-cleansers known to aci -nce. S. S. S. has stood the test of time. The rower of its ingredients is acknowledged by authorities. Its medicinal ingredients are fruararteed to be purely vegetable. ;.R1pht off. it clears the skin of ptm- : pies, boils, blotches, blackheads, acn, I eczema, rash and other skin eruptions. i ar:d does it thorouehly. It crtves out of the blood impurities which cause rheumatism, makes the blood rich and pure builds up lost flesh. It he'ps tc manufacture new blood reus,-that 9 ORe cf iUj KecretjJ s y s is st)W a, ai crug stores, in two tizes. Th lrgut size Is the more economical.
HESSVILLE
Mrs. Robert Collier spent Thursday in Chicago visiting her dauKhter. Mrs. K. Grlpton and family. Mrs. Miller of Hopp Kc-ad was a Hammond visitor Friday. Mr, at d Mrs. S. Eastman are now residing in the Wilson house on Hopp road. Uenben Prahlow had the n-Jsfonune to severely cut his fuiifer while workinm with a bun saw- Friday. The I.oyal Workers class of the Church of Christ, plan to ;lve an oyster supper at the church Thursday Jan. 2fi, from 6 to 9 p. m. Everyone Invited to attend. Mis r.i,ra Shay was pleasantly surprised by a number of relatives and friends at her home Saturday even-tn.-. The evening was spent in piayins games, music and nittging. I'rlzes were awarded Miss Mabel Horner and Wm. Ki nsfield as winners of the contests. Among those present were Mr. MarerJs Shay, Lora, Blanche and Vernon Shay, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shay and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kanofifcld and sous. Misses Mabel and Irene Horner. Ellis Dillebaugh and Wm. Ketchell of 0n Point. Mrs. W. it. Patterson was the guest of Mrs. Wm. Goss, of Chicago, Friday. Mr. eid Mrs. Stafford Kansfield and children of Hammond, spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Hopp. Mrs. E. Gripton and daughter of Chicago, were the quests of the former's patents, Air. and Mrs. Robt. Colli, r. Mrs. Fred liohria. Jr., is reported on the .sick list. Mr. arid Mrs. Kpaulding and daughter. Henrietta, spent Sunday at Indiana Harbor, the guests cf Mr.-?. Spauldins' parents, Mr. and Mm Wm .Mentaer. .Mr. and Mrs. Herman C'edelon spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Uedelon's mother. Clarence Hipp suffered a severe cut on his foot while cutting wood one day last week. Mrs. W. 11. Patterson was the guest of Mrs. H. I,. Morris, of Hammond. Thursday Mrs. John Hansford was a Crown Point business visitor Saturdav.
To Put on Good Firm Flesh and Round Out Your Face and Figure Get a FREE $1.00 Package of Genuine Yeast Vitamin Tablets Today a Explained Below Try Them for Ten Davs and Watch the Result
fccicnce has at last shown how we sometimes grow weak, thin, and emaciated on an abundance of food (lacking in vitwnines) while with a much smaller amount of food, rich in vitamines, we maf quickly take on good firm fiefh, ixiercase in weight, and make a remarknble gain in strength, energy and endurance, provided your blood contains sufficient quantity of oxygenated organic iron to enable your body to assimilate yourjfood properly. Without oreantc iron both food and vltamiiies are absolutely useless as your bod? cannot charore lifeicus inert food FRE $1.00 COUPON This coupon. five dmys, entities reculv $1.00 package of Gen uine Yeast Vitamioe Tablets, absolutely frse with each bottle of Nuxated Iron th you purchase. If your dealer doen not have ur f Vitamiae Tablets ho can easily obtain them for you from any wholesale house. Cut out this coupon and jreseot it to your dealer tod&y.
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Miss Mildred Patterson was the guet of Miss .Tear.ette Meeter, of IFgnland, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hopp were Hammond visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Spellinger are now residing in Mr. Hahn's house. The Paul Ellsworth home will soon be ready for occupancy.
Getting License In Spain. Kswh applicant for an automob!'. driver" license in Spain must set 1 certificate of pood conduct from his ' mayor. lie must be nhle to read and i write. " His hearing, eyesight and genera! health must be jrood. and he must show- the government inspector that ha I can drive. Rheumatism A Remarkable Soma Treatment Given By One Who Bad St. In the year 1 8 f 3 I was attacked by Muscular and Sub-Acute Rheumatism. I suffered m only thos who arc thus afflicted know for over three years. I tried remedy after remedy, but such relief aa I obtained was only temporary. Finally I found a treatment that cured m completely and such a piulu' condition nas never returned. I have Kiven it to . number who wre terribly all'ileted. even bed-ridden, soi"K of them se-i.- r.ty to eighty ycari old. and the results were Hit same ns m n y own i ase. I want every suferer frm sn form of muscular End sub-acute (swelling at the joints) rheumatism o try the- great value of my itnprovd "Home Treatment" for its remarkable healintf power. Don't sena cent; simply mail your nirne and iddress and I will send it free to try After ou have used it. and it has proven itself to be that loncr-loi k"!' or means of petting rid of such "orms of i heurnatism. you may tend the price of it. One Dollar, but un-b-rstand I do not want year rr.jney unless you arc perfectly satisfied to send it. Isn't that fair? Why sufi -' any longer, when relief is thu offered you free. Don't delay. Write today. rark H. Jackson. 58-11 Durston Rldg.. Syracuse, ??. T. Mr. Jnr.kson is responsible. Above statement true. A 'iv. J matter into liviog cell and tissue unles you have plenty of orcanic iron in your OiUOU. For centuries scientists tried in Tain to make organic iron. At last the problem was solved so tbat you may now obtain pnre organic iron like the iron in your blood from any druggist under the name of "Xuxated iron." It has been arranged to giv every purchaser of Nuiated Iron, who wishes to put on flesh or increase weight, a large regular J1.00 package of Genuine Veast Vitaraine Tablets absolutely free. He sure to take only .Nuiated Brant Yeast Vitamiae Tablets with Nuxated Iron. Do not be mislead by imitations wnicn otten contain drugs. M 1 - i& tllS1 rs ores ores 73 W. STATE STREET Pho!?e Hammond 3714 719 CHICAGO AVENUE PhorteE. Chicago 1240M 1004 LINCOLN WAY Phone LaPorte 753
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