Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 184, Hammond, Lake County, 27 January 1922 — Page 3

PAGE THREE K SHE IS CHAMPION BUILDER OF HOMES j Il P P 1 I I 11 ni k p a & m k -iJ. v 0 i "ft .. ji.jf lift., rev. ,"S--' ,..,.x - --v The Place to Go for Values jnaiflWi wi" 'Vr',r 't'! iCTapw ipptwnw UAUFMAMH SIWOL r - Hammond Am is. v fx.. 59c FOULARD zi vV ! I I,,' H as s- - m mi at v O s. i', f M SI if ' ! ; ." o3 yan

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Miss Elsie Lempkc, 3iss Elsie Lempke of Wilmington. N. C, is rh&najrer of ore of the largest lumber miiis in America. Each year her plant, which has a force of 400 workers, turns out enough dwellings to house a city of 50.000. Although home building is supposed to te women's natural task, there are few who fro into it on such a large sea's a Misa Le:upkf-

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LAKE COUNTY FARMERS BUSY CIIO'.VN POINT, InJ. Jar.. 21. County Ai'f-t V. A. Place report." great activity araor.fr thp .farmers a, this season of the year in a number of iiries of farm wcrk. Farmers Institutes are being- he '.'I

.".urine- the week of January 23 at d

Cerent points in th-5 county: January 24. LeEoy, C. It. Benjamin.

chairman. Jan. 5- Air.&rrv. '., Ttoy cha.5 rmaji . Jan. 26 Linc-V.n Sccool. M. I Kinson, chairman. .Tan. 17 Uk? iTainc. O. J.

chairman. On January CO the farmers of I-orfii .ad Calumet township will meet for jun all day insv.tuts, at which time truck growers' problems wili recti ve consideration . Tv o experts :"roin Purdue university will spend the Cy at Hig-hlar.d. :Vvr rian to I' we lake Connlr MHU. A. plan is now or. foot to mark?' TaJcs county r.-.i'.k in Uke county cities. Sufficient n-.Uk is produced in ILake county to supp'y all the cities in the north end tr.d the county ajrent stales that a better grlo product can "58 secured locally th.iri if it were brought in from a lnir distar.ee oir side. Milk ia a perishable product and a savins of 21 hours in delivery service means a muoH better Quality r.-t.k. Another argument for Lake county cities using- Cake county milk is the -.'act that the farmers are now employ-in-' two veterir.arinans to havo their Herds tested for tuberculosis and are removing- th.j diseased rattle at titrate of two carloads per week. Tins is the only county in the state where the disease is being attack' d in a systematic way. "When one considers the ail-Important fact that lxvine tuberculosis is tranmissabio to children we can realize the Importance of this :novement. trout Country Communities Organised. The township farm bureaus are planning- their work in a systematic lay for the coming- year. At Palmei a few nights agro a meeting was held by the director of "WinueM township. John Mathias. and matters of gravel road const-motion, hi eh taxes, tuberculosis eradication were given much attention. In addition to the township farm bureau meetings local community meetings with excellent program? ire bein held in .about 20 different lo

calities of the county. At these meetings questions? are considered which have a bearing- on the agricultural Interests of that particular comrnun ty . federal and State Visit Co. Tjaat week Dr. Kiernan, government veterinarian representing the Bureau of Animal Industry; Dr. R. C. Jullen. state Veterinarian for Indiana, and Dr. 13. B. Haskin, federal inspector in charge of T. 15. eradication in Ir.tl'ana. visited Lake county to observe the progress eing made in cattle- ieTtir-.g. After visiting i number of herds with the Inspectors who are testing cattle for tuberculosis these gentlemen were unanimous in their opinion that the work is being carried on in a highly satisfactory manner. This is the only county in Indiana doing "area" testing for bovine tuberculosis. The .fact that farmers have organized for this work here has made it possible for them to secure Indiana's entire allotment of the recent federal npnron i-t -tion of $13.80 which goes to pay farmers for their tuberculosis animals ifriBir UNDER BOTHER Take Salts to Flush Kidneys and Neutralize Irritating Acids. Kidney and Bladder weski.es result from uric arid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pnss it on to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and Inflame, cau&ir.g a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an Irritation at the neck c-f the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the n'.ght. The sufferer ia in constant dread, the water passes sometimes- with a scirjing sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks: call it. because they can't centre, urination. V.'hile it. is extreme'- annoying and Hometimos very painful, this is really one c.f the most rlmple ailments. to overcome. Oct about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespom.ful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralise the acids in the vrine so it no longer is a source of irritation to the ; "adder and urinary organs which then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless. jd is mace from the acid of cr and lemon juice. comh'ne.I w-.th H'.hia, and is used by thousand" cf -iks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by orie acid irritation. Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here yon have a pleasant, effervescent 1'tbia-water drink, which quickly

Suits? O 'coats Now's the time, men and j oung men save a lot on good clothes. Bat they don't have to sacrifice 3 bit of style or quality in doing so. All our Hart Srhaffner 6c Marx and ether fine makes some bis; values at

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Outing Flannel 27 inch Outing I i innel, heavy qualify, in pink and blue checks, plaids and stripes. Regular 22c value. Special i'or Fri- J q day, per yard Percales acd wde Stand.ird Percale, the Liettcr sri idc. l.i hi groumk, neat deigns, m stripes i.nd l:gures. Kctilar 25c value. Sale price lor Friday, per C yard aOC

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Boys' Suits and Overcoats New revised prices are in effect on all our boys" suits and overcoats. Nothing is reserved in this big clearance. All cur finest two-pants suits of allwool materials. All boys' overcoats. In all sizes, 3 to 20 years. Mere's the list you save by. Boys' $10 Suits and Overcoats .... $7.50 Boys' $15 Suits and Overcoats $11.25 Boys' S18 Suits and Overcoats .... $13.50

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vr earn, i owucr , . $F00 Azurea Fact: Powder

$3.00 Flue Beauty Face CXSg $1.39 r ace Powder. . , .

50c Clnrnioaa t a Powder

$3 High Grade Chiffon Taffeta

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$1 00 Cty's OrJSan ggc i ace i coder $1.25 Daiira Face Pew- Q ri-r

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Powder . 1.00 Mary Face Pcv

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Again! For Saturday We Offer Men's Silk Hose, 35c Pair Also Silk end Fibre These are good pure thread silk and silk and fibre r hose, wit -h reinforced heel and double toe. A ' ,A

Choose from black, white and all the popular ( F-V. '

colors, at jjc a pair or 3 PAIR FOR $1.00 MEN'S 75c SOX Of good quality wooi heather, drop stitch effect; dark brown heather colors. Very special, per pair

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Smart stylish footwear for present wear. Oxfords of good quality black suede, with perforated tip and military heel. Hie quality is exceptional and the price is way under regular. All sizes and widths.

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56-incii, high grade all pure Silk Chiftcn Taffeta, in all the v anted new colors for evening and street wear, including the new changeable colore. Values up to $3.00. Special for Friday, $j.9S yard. Flannelette Gowns

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Flannelette Sleepers Made of heavy warm quality flannelette, in light and dark patterns. Sizes 2 to 7. Buying a supply of these sleepers will prove most economical, as they jf" have been reduced from higher priced models t Si and specially priced at . .

Men s Heavy Union Suits $1 Lace yesfcees 49c

Three, stvles to choose frcm. heavy cotton rib, heavy merino

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natural, gray end Drown colors, cut iun, pvifect fitting; $2.00 values, at. ...

Women were so pleased with these Vestee that we are placing another lot of them on sale for Saturday. Vestces m val and oriental lace. Scores of different styles to choose at 49c.

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This is a special purchase of samples from a manufacturer known for the quality of the frocks he produces each season. The lines are new, the trimmings and embroidery are done in an original manner. Very fine, yet inexpensive frocks. Selling at just a part of their real worth

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Of Taffeta cncl Cs.nto2i Models, too, for women o f m a t : i re r y e -i r s . C o r r c 1 1

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"just a iitde cd-cier.r from the usual lot cf frocks. Vcfy unusual

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These coats ere very .maTt for wear now and .-.;. prove to be idea! for Spiing use. Ihey are d.-".ided!y new and smart, and lea e nothing to be desired m worknianch.p and trnnmiiig. Special at

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either price, you'll find an exccpdonal coot, dee them for values! Were Never So how Priced There are many weeks slid ahead to enjoy these fine, warm Flush Coats and they will give years, and years of service. The quality of die fabric is unu'vis'ly hne at this price, lite coats are faacv silk lined and Oposcirn and 'jr Ccney are used for the trimmings. 40-inch J'JJf.

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aJl&U J$ f On Manv Children fs Dresses Puis clearance cf children's dresses includes ail our silk and serge dresses for children of all ages up So 14. These pretty frocks were originally priced very low now they're still less. Jiist half the regular price. Our Finest Blouses

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cf the vahies ihzl crowded our drug department today! Toilet So go a are Reduced

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