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VAjvAjj&a Ivas reat oo ivalue THE food value of cocoa has' been proven by centuries of use, and dietitians and physicians the world over are enthusiastic in their endorsements of it. It is said to contain more nourishment than beef, in a more readily assimilated form. The choice, however, should be a high-grade cocoa, "Baker's'1 of course. It is delicious, too rJW Trade-mark on every package Mad: only by Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. u . pai. opf. Dorchester, Mass. PERSONAL 1 SOCIAL NEWS SBBBSJ An ;:npc rtar.t social event of Thurs- '' of the coming week will bo "Gentle-v-.en's K-.'ning" which the Hammond Woman's ciub will observe at the Ma-"i-nic tejnph . The Musical Guardsmen v :i pi-.... th c tiling's entertainment, !':;!! program to be followed with rsf i r-shni-r:t The intcting is always one e- tT-e largest ot-ci :i-ost interesting of Cue ciu ' events an-t this yo.-ir rr'-rnl?"" ''i be no exopt'-n. The menibers who i )c jiot- reecie-l their suest card nr vske-i to pay tilth dues ft s iio csr-l' re -s-i'-d cxe.rt to thoe hose ir.e:.tjer-.-hip is raid up. The girl of the V. X. h club were nertaitied by Miss "Wi'.nia Bieker a'. '.' r home in Douglas str-v-t last evening. They did l:ed Cross knitUng after which re i re?! n:er;t m cr- ser-. ert. Tre F.oy routs of Hammond will meet at three o'clett Sunday afternoon The Crown of ! Womanhood i i "Uncared for hair cannot be beaa- j tif uL There is do part of the human . makeup so reveneeful as the hair. j It cries out: Lnok at me, care for j me, or I will disgrace you! Treat 1 me with consideration and I will be a glory to you. '" With the above words, Lillian Russell, an unquestioned authority cd feminine attractiveness, placea no uncertain value on nice hair as a beauty asset. Unkempt, uncared for hair not onlv cannot be attractive Lut is actually- a disgrace. But why have ill-'ept, untidy hair? Ky devotir.? a few momenta regularly to brushing: and intelligent application of NKWBRO'S HEKPICIDlu. the h3ic may be made to vield. wtini?rful returrjs in increased personal cherm. Uandrun' is -the direct cause of more hair trouble than any thin g else. The hair becomt3 thin, harsh, uneven and falls out in quantities. It looks dead end lifelap; there is no luster. The scalp itches. HERPKTDE: will remove the dandruff tvhich ia causing all the trouble, clean the scalp, give the hair life, map tsid luxuriance. The hair stops eominfc out, the iu-hinjr ceases almost at t.nce and w ithai ther ii? a most gratifying senso of cleanliness. To the woman who wishes to make the most of nature's gifts by having nufTv, beautiful hair. NEV,"BRO'S HfiRPICIDE H a toilet necessity. It ia exquisitely perfumed and 'is a delightful hair dressing. In 50c and SI. 00 sizes. At dm; fores and tieitel soods counters everywhere. Gtwranteed by The Her pit kk' Ca. Applications at the better Barber Shops and Hair-Dressing Pat tors. Send 10 cents for sample bottle and booklet to The Herpkide Co. Dept.

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We refuac to reduce the quality or size of cither the Decision Broadleaf (Medium Mild) Decision Invincible (Very Mild) Both Decision Cigars are now aold at 6 eta. each. Five for 30 eta. The House op Crane Diatributore Indianapolis "If It comma from TtiZ HOUSE OF CXANM lt' m good eigar'

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to receive literature and credential for the distribution cf patriotic literature for the follow Ing woo'. Th? meeting was first announced to take place at the Chamber cf Commerce but other arrangements were made later. -- Tho Tlammwid Chapter of Eastern; Star win hold Us annual installation of officers Tuesday tucinc at the. Masonic temple. It will be a public OM'i'ni"i:y nirj nil Eastern Stars and their families are welcome. A prfjcrani will be given during the social hour. At her hon.o in Erie street yes'erday afternoon Mrs. Hal Young vas hostess to tho Uak Eea!' Embroidery i.'lub and , with the. nieinbors .--ho had Mrs. bdw.-u d I Celiingcr of Ziun City. 111., as a svm.-'-Grace and Jiuth Young, daughters of the hostess, rendered several piano numbers while the truest s sewed and Knitted. In conclusion a prettily appointed two course luncheon wast served. Mrs ;. W. I'revo was received into the dub j yesterday. The net party will bo gi'i by Mis. A. .1. ISurk at h. r home m llr'n land street oil Eliday. lbr".ary 1st. UOTICE. AVe wt'.I start operatn.f our Taxis today, pa r. liens taxi scuvtr::. ! Phone 0;. . . - j This week's meeting of the Friday Afttrwfl O'jiti wn h-hi with Mrs. Jacob Hanson of Sibley street and with i-u mb'rs she bad her mother. t ru. Itailey !? gucft. Tho Kii-'. brought Cc i- needle work a r.d during the .itt- rnoon ;i dumty collation was served. In two weeks the club will bo tutertah.id i,v Mrs. V.'.llian, Eoe of Chicago at the home of her mother. Mrs. Morris Cham- I paigu m Sibley street. . j Miss Beatrice Thomas entertained the ! members of the D. A. M. Club very cie- ! lightfully last evening at h r home in ! Webb street. Tho members did r.ed I Cross knitting during tho cvtmnf and i in conclusion a two course luncheon was ! served. Next Friday evcnlg Misn Helen i Ulosser will bo hostess to the club fit I her home in Elizabeth street and tho I annual election of officers Is scheduled to take place. I Testerday afternoon Mrs. Frank Dakj e.r was hostess to the King's Daughters ' at her home in Alice street at the regitlsr weekly business and social meeting j of the class. Refreshments were servI ed and a pleasant social hour was en- ! Jcyed following the business meeting, i Mrs. Middlvtcn of F-eall avenue .was ! named as hostes sfor next Frsday after- ! noon, j ! The January meeting of the Tarent- ' Teachers Club of the. P.iversids school i was held yesterday afternoon at the ( school. The club was addressed by C M. McDar.iel. superintendent of school" " and the program also included a reading : by Miss Mclaughlin, piano solvs by ; Jiuth libbieo and a group of songs by fl?s Eder. refreshments were S'.-rvcd at the cyse or tno prograi.-i nmembers remained for a social hour. The Alpha I'iu Club paity was postpoued lor one week until the afternoon ,.f January 2oth wh--n Mrs- Frank Hammond of Mason street w:ll bo hostess at a thimble pa.-ty. The ceremcr.ial meeting of V.'ah IVr'i Taysee Camp Fire Girls was held last eemr.g at tho hor.ia of Sars'u Turner in Truman avenut. A social timo was enjoyed after the but.ir.ess meeting. Thi n.x: meetin? Is announced to ta;-.e pla-:e ; at the home cf Kate Push In oak street. The history department of the Hammond Woman's Club will hold its regular study meeting Monday af'erncon at the home of Mrs. E. A. Uitf.-n, Carroll stree. Current Events ' is the subject for the year a.nd the program Monday will be in charge cf Mrs. Uleuu E. Ebright NOTICE. We will start or-emtlnf our Taxis foelay. I'AT'.KtJPo TAXI SERVICE. Phono -lO-l'l On account of the extreme cold weather the meeting of Hammond Chapter No. 110 Women of Mooseheart Legion which wa5 announced for last evening at the I. O. O. F. hall was postponed. There will be a meeting this evenlug of Dorcas P.cbekah lodge at 'he I. Q. O. F. hall. - On Monday ever.mg there will be' a meeting of Triumph Council No. 11 D. of E. at the I. O. O. .1 . hall. Election snd installation of officers are scheduled to take place and it is expected that the meeting will be largely attended. Mrs. .Vcir Stambaugh nnd her mother. Mrs. Nelson, returned lant evening Bfter several weeks visit with relatives in Omaha, Nob., Council Bluffs end Hastings. Ia.. anil Eaclne, Wis. Mrs. T. MoGirr and daughter, Mi?3 r-eila McGirr of M'osejaw are the guests of Mr. snd Mr. W. J. McAlcer pnd family of Webb street and other relatives m Hammond for a few weeks. Mrs. Walter Smith of Elizabeth, N. ,1., arrhed here last evening to srend a few days tilth friends before returning to the cast al ter hrr iit in Ard-moi-e, Ok!a. "The Restoration Christendom, 01 How and When?" The Associated Hammond have s P.ihle. S'udents of oeceued in getting Mr. O. A. Hail. V. D prophetic student oj M.. a well known Chicago, to dis cuss the above mpie from a prophetic and scriptural standpoint nt the 1. o. o F. hall at ":"0 p. in. Sunday. This lecture is a sequel to the ..pe tie. liverod by Mr. C. H. Swing ! on "The Kail of F.abylon" a few weeks as-,.. Those wh" heard Mr. Swingle will sure- . ly wish to hear Mr. Hail tomorrow . This subject is one that is in the minds CIGARS

To the Wife of One Who Drinks I hae nn Important confidential mestsi;'. for you. It will come in a plain envelope.. How to conquer' the. liquor habit in .1 days and make home happy. Wonderful, safe, lasting, reliable, tne.piisi e method, t ua ra lit f ed. Write to E.lw. .1. Woods, 1513 H. Station E. New Yoik. X. Y. Slouv this to others. Adv.

and on tiie toiifcue of every thinking person rnan or woman. The very fabrics which unit society and order today are being torn asunder. What will stop it? How will Christened-,, lie restored, and when? The Bible, o-ify has a satisfactory answer. None can afford to Miss hearing this subject fully discussed. This is the last lecture we will be able to have for some time because of tho present coal shortag-e. All are welcome. Seats are free and no collection will be lifted. 1-13-1 Where to Worship -Meetlngset Various Hammond Churches rixt Freabytertaa Church. Services held hi Masonic Tern;:. John C. 1'areett. minister. Residence, vi Mason street. Fhone 3EM. 9 : 1 :, a. ?-i . - Hible school l'iM5 a, ir.. Morning worship. Subject "First I,...t." n account of tha coal shortage !'ht will be no evening service in the Msson io Temple, but the Christian Endeavor society will meet at the home of the pastor. C3 Mason street, at 6;4i p. in. Ktho(Ut Eptscopal Church. T. J. Bassett. palter. 3:13 a. m. Sunday seliooi. 10:45 a. m Morning Worship. Tho saernmer.t of baptism and the Iord's Supper and the reception of members. 6:3H p. m. Epworth League. T.-30 p. rn. rreachlng by the pastor. To conserve fuel ths trustees announce that all services tomorrow will be held in the Sunday school room. The rirst Baptist Church On Sibley street, will assist in the conservation of fuel at tomorrow's service. The morning preaching service at P" ."V f -2 lowed by th-) Sundav school sessiMi will be held in the basement. Rev. S. G. Huntington, district auperin-' tendent, of Marlon, Ir,d , will preach. I Subject "KaJserlsm Doomed." An-j nouncement of other services will l i given in the morning service, pev. It. Adams, the raster, js working in soldier camp at Ca.vifi Custer. Mi during January and February. Fast Hammond Sunday s"ho.-! a Xo W est Hammond jivt ini I". rirst Congxegatloil Church. Chit-ago avtnue and TotvJs The P.ev. W. G. Cowley, Fhone :r,:.?. street. Partor. "Will hold i-.n service la; First Choxch of Christ, Scientist Holds services in church at 730 S. Hohman street, Sunday, 10.15 a. in.; Wednesday, S p. m. Sunday school at 11:43 a. r.i. Subject of the lessen sermon Tor Sunday, "Life." St. Paul's Chrurch (Episcopal.) W. J. Hawthorn", r.cc'.cr. early celebraticr.. 0.n! a. ni. Sunday t.'iool 3ft:4G a. rn. Morr.mg f ervife. No Mr.:n; .ni-'. Pins Stieet Presbyterian. The Kev. M. H. Krause 10.00 a. m. Sundny school Pastor. 11 .? a. m. Divine service. .i.e.' p. ni. junior const an k.rnesvor. 6;30 p. m. S?nior hris?;a;i Endeavor. 7:Jt' p. in. Evening r c i First Pestecostal Church cf the arene. Corner of Mi-liigan and Calumet. r.v. A. S. Ilalsir.eier, Pastor. ?:I3 a. m. Sunday school. 10:43 a. in.- Preaching. 3:00 V- m. Preaching. '.Z'i p. m. Preaching. Fy 'be I..v. Dr. J. If. Pl P.ev. Mrs. Carrie Cr:-'.v PI Eiverpocl, Ohio. "f East ! ftalvatioa Army. 27 East Stat" stree. 3:45 a. m. Compsny meeting, 1!:13 r. m. Street meeting. p. ni. Christian I'raise meeting, 7:io p. in. Street meeting. S:00 p. m. Salvation meeting. Public invited. Cap', and Mrs. Pcarsley. The Christian Church. nue and Summer street, pastor. Phone 1045J. 3:15 a. m. Orchestra. 3:30 a. m. Bible, school Calanat At. C. J Sharp. 11:00 a. m.f;ervice. 11 . E. service. 6:H" p. in. Christian Endeavor. 7:10 p. rn. Evangelistic servlee. TrJedecs Evangelical Church. Cor. Pohl St. and Indiana Ave. tie v. Peter Well, Pastor 9 a. m. Sunday school. !":"') a. in. --Church service. liomauuli Evangelical Chtucb. The Rev. A. J. Hots. Paator. Sibley street. Phone 11SS-W. 0:15 a. m. Sunday school.Herman and Eiiglish !,, 10:",r' a. n. Morning scr-i.e. No e ening sor i.-. II Dlvifte Beating Meetings. Held at our branch. 1 5 j every Sunday. 10 a. tn.. All welcome. eh si free. tee f All St. Faul'a Lutheran Chnrcli. Itev. Theo Claus, Pastor. 3:00 a. m. English Sunday echool. 10:410 a, m. Herman service. 7:31 p. m. EnsHshfcervi e, J!:30 p. m. Fa-lies' Aid society. Heal Shin Diseases It is unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and 6:mtlar skin troubles. A little temo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, of $1.00 for extra large bottle, and promptly -tpplicd will usually give instant relief rom itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most shin disease?. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and ii soothing to the most delicate skin. It is rot greasy, is easily applied and coats little. Get it today and save all further distress. The . W. Roee Co., Cleveland, O.

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Th hinmetit of surn!:rs from the Hammond lied Crr.s chapter is about ready, and anv one needing an Insplr- I ation for work is invited to look into j th high gift hot as It stands in the j headquarters. It is packed full of j wearinir apparel mostly knitted goods.! every loop, stitch r.nd purl of which was made by the pood ladis of Hani-j niond. The l it shipment went out Sept. 2e, all Hammond Ited Cross sup- ! plies piins to the distr'.'t. headquart- ' r s at Ko- t a;, nc. The r.r-W wee",, w il! contain qua nl 'tie: Swt aters. so; scarfs, pair, wristlets. "0 pa'r n to go out he following PC:iS, 1 00 dniets, Z, .. 10. ectlon the h hospital shirt. bath r7n the hospilnl supplier chsptrr is iv.,rltinc equally fast, to reach its quota of l'0 bandages. These results were ros?ible the f:ne volunteer the ladies. Pot it d'spin; crj .lust w-hat t tlonks r.f the mond hap'rr. 1 er w h i oh M;ss i d i s 1 1 ; t orsar rk choie by ths expreset in Idith Clarke I'ai ,zatlor. 11,11:1a 1 t -tersen. secretary of the Hammorrd chapf r. :e-eivei from Trs. Marietta Fauve, state inspector of Ptd Cross supplies. Her letter under date of Jan. 13, is at follows : "My dear Miss Patterson: "I am very happy to acknowledge receipt of your shipments cf P.e.l Cress supplies under dates of re.:. 7h an 26th and wish to assure you tiiat j our organisation has certainly brought this' work up to a high standard, and I shall trust you will continue this wonderful interst. "Kindly convey to your workers my appreciation of their splendid and efficient efforts. "Trusting to have the pleasure of meeting you all sometime very soon, believe me. ' In ail sincerity. "MAPI ETTA l'AUVE, "State Inspector." !I HIHETEEH YEAR OLD BQY SUPPORTS FAMILY Fen Kalmo-.vskl, a l?-y ing at j? K.fith street, ar old boy li-e-eft Ha-irmicivi, j has asked The Times to let tho ! know whv ho has. not er.liste.j X pecplo ;f reai ; son :s a wormy one. ' s.ippert cf his mother, lifll IS the so n.e.l sj S:v I too feeble to w orh and of two sisters. The third sister earns SJ.oO a week which added to bis wageg j. th famJi'y income. Hen states that he earns $18 la week at a local Industry. a. TWIN CITY NEWS NOTES i j 8i!ESiSaSOBaiSli Ketbarlne Howars, 3i Ofeott Avv, I I'hont 2S3, be pleased to write l j receive aorta! Bftti and advertlalos tr ) I tie i m : lime. r. Julrus Friedman w!U entertain s and fnn(!) in hen'.r of their ,-. , c;..,,.u T'.r.-:- tti. j r'atj 1L-. S'J 'ili at Weilar.d's Hall from 2 10 & I eioe',- anrt S to 11 o'.-loci- (m subO C:oe : ar.'i a 1 g 1 f ; irian : a n t. airearty. gt ady. given to tha I youn; who wilt receive his honwjien he will he host to Is a . tetn'.vay Faby Grand I oi s it. an ?u nda y p;it( presented to him by his parents. Tho Me.sdan-.ea 1-sinbeig and Felt man are assisting Mrs. Julius Freid n.an c .nosy at cuani i.a,i wnen rexs una friends will be enterta'nel I be nor of her son's of service a : nflrmation. , I s,r.hfil 1 ,m-r , r.-ew TV . 1 hn at 3:""1. 10.45 and 7:30 with the pastor Eev. Thutiias Hirtes in charge. At the M. E. church In Indiana liar- I tor tne Hours o: worst-.: p win De tunschool at 3.4-, preaching and rd n y r.en at 11 o dock with tlie aubject, 1 "The Chtist'an Patriot." 'hour will be 7:30 with ! siip-r'ntendent cf the So I he evening j Dr. Appleby, j t h Eend Iis- i trie t. of Churches preaching the ser-j men and the presentation and ddica- j Con of the service Rag will take place, i ! Thflag has thlrteor' stars represent- . j cr T ha rrini" riar n r Cinrm- man fnsm (tne cr.nrcii wi-,o are in service. There Elmer w ill also be special music r,s 1 Jejiies. pastor. ; Get voir Auto License nates now i at b. W. Dupes Co.. .avenue. Indiana Harbor ;a-enue, 1'hone .SI?. 40i Michigan Phono sis. j-s-s The T.pe-:an Indiana Harboi e (la:,i;, f. re 'To e i- g-uai- . V r t 1 e K.re C. ting Cos Fin. M: ;. The i cha net d ?.iturday j''l-r- i , , 11", 'V. v. : ; c. ! I a i ha a " ie c. !'"rl from aftei - ' e'.eet ing da' tx ed nr sfla v i nocr,. has been : that Mrs. W. K Vmilloiii? of i, convalescent of a -. ye; ryngitis which she ha i lh- oast cowrie of ... e. 'li.e M. E. En. lies' .; , I" treet , attack c-f ffere.I with i .d.ann i 1 Harbor v- ns nb1! t:i no a t ' Ii.'a. Faker Tb-.trsday Nf-e:-n. -. with 1 j M'-. Charles ! rro.--ler asa sting. j The Men's Club of the Congregation- , , al diurcli has necessarily been posti poned in conformity to the local conj servation plan. j j The Pythian Pleasure Club gives an ; j 1 Ti f o r m a 1 dance this evening at J Phones 136-137 276 E. A.

Dealers in . GHOOERIES, MEATS AND HARDWARE It being impossible to deliver, Tve will give 2 cents off on all can goods on our Cash and Carry Sale, which will net you 10 cents on a dollar. Bread will be 8H cents per loaf. Special on othe-r goods as 'wcIL

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'itu!'Mi!iiiui;'.'!H7Tn7n.mn ! K. of P. hall, Michigan avenue. Good ' m is-". Gents, 50 cents; ladies free, j 1-1S-2 Mis. W". R. AN'eldn of Ivy street en- ; ter'a.ned the T. J. McDonald family j last evening at d'.unr. l The East Chlcajo r.ed Cross Sewing i '"'enter received yesterday from Fort ) " : " ' l'of shipments sent during the last weee: lf f 111 oer : I Mr?. A illlem 3leae, J East '"hicago. 1 l' Dear Mrs. Mai: I am very happy to acknowledge ; shipment of your Fed Cross supplies under date of January 5th. and. wish to us? ire you that your organization has , certainly brought this work up to a high standard and I hope you shall ; continue this wonderful interest Klnd- ' !:' convey to your workers my appreciation of their splendid aod efficient ! efforts. I Trusting to have the pleasure of i meeting you. all ion, believe me, T am Ptr.cerely, MsRTF"TA FAFVE. . ?.ate Insp-ctor. , The enclosed list 'ltD?nl'"li3 re. ; r.-pt ef S suits paja.rc.as, 2 bed shirts, ! 25 sweaters, 8 uairs socks. 3 pairs I wristlets. 5 scarfs. 1 h'lmet. "S pairs . foots a no sjrsicai uressings. 1 Those In charge of this work feel ' I'.at 1 h e-it.t'f- I rt s.r.ral DnH iv I f ithftsl workers In part'.suiar like to ! know 1ut what is t'cinc done in Unit j Chicago and will ajordlngly publish from time to time list? of shipments and letters acknowledging reseipt of same. S'nce Dec. S 150 sweatera have been shipped from here. There will be tut one service at i .i.-n4 muiu,, viiii-j,u, j church. Fast Chicago. I tomorrow r'siuo tne regu.ar aunaaj' schord which Is at 3:30 a. m. Preaching service at 10:45. Subject. "The Winds f S ; I'lak.emore, rastor. , I eemg at the Indiana Harbor church i thero will be given two sermons by dis trict rasters end tho ladles of the "lar- ; ,or c!l,JKh ,Tjil serve supper i ,iw.rv. i. tnv'ted tn .ttenri The comrr.imtty Is in. Services at the First M. V.. church at East Chicago will bo Sunday school at ISWhen the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throsts and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms may rleveioo into crouD. or worse. And then's ; when you're glad you have a jar of Mus ; ttole at hand to give prompt, sure re 1 t -i Tf, A , nt- V. ' . . t 1 I . e a. I 1 AS erst iu enu a tcouu icir.cay, Masterole is excellent. Thousands ot mothers know it. You should keep a jar in the house, ready for instant use. It i3 the remedy for adults, too. Relieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, Asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and ache3 of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). tc and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. B3BC5? State St. Hanrmond

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To co-opcB'zsie ivsth our Government io conserve the Nation's Fuel Supply our store wsiS he closed all day Monday.

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: :in 1 IM ! '. i : :ti : i ,t i : : ' i ! n t n i imT . i i i 9:00; preaching at 10:43. The subject will be, "The Methodist Church In America." There w ill lie no. evening service owirwg to the ruling of fu?l c"npervation. Tie v. Geo. V. J.,:.e, paau,r. F'Mi PENT Furnished rooms for iiht housekeeping. No children. 3727 TTe-i-nlnrir t "Phone lltri.W tn-tnri Indiana Harbor. 1-13-1 Any Cap In stock at the Pre-Inventory Sale, at Dollas & Gaa-ber's. reduced Gaa-ber's, reduced to 1-13-1 73c. 1.10.1 St. Paul's Euthcran church S. S. will be at 3:00 o'clock, preaching se-rvico at ln o'clock with h?v. Kruno Saager, of ficlatlng. izza

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All I want W vonr pnme nnd addrns X cm end von free trial t"st. I. C. Hutr.ll. pj. freent. I want yon just tn try thi tieitroent that i all Just try lu eeuaaisT Tbat's tny only argument. , I've h"-n in t!ie dniB- h'i8ine in FortTCayne for to ye.irs, nearly everyone knows rne an t Vnoi b"iit my (oiceesri! ti.atmnt. f)er ix thotuand fre hundred peoplo outside of Fort Wayne have. Bccordui? to tlirir rv a statements, been cured by tins treatment eince I firft made this o(T-r P'ltSio. It jeu hr.r- Eczema. Iteh. Salt Rheum. Tetter-nerer mind how bad my treatment baa cured tlie worst cas-a I ever s-nv givai ma a chance to prove my claim. Send me your nnnf and sddres. on the coupon helo.r ,md a-ei h. t'isl treatment I want ta send you JRI-h. 7 lie -v omi.i . nrecmr I'.herl m vour eD cae will reproof iaMaaaaaaaaaaaaiiiiHiCUT AND MAIL TODtY nuMnnMnuainiin J. C. HUTZELL, Drukgiat, 2498 West Main St., Fort Wayne, Ind. Please sr.d wi hon t cost cr obligation to me your Free Treof Treatment.

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