Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 210, Hammond, Lake County, 17 February 1919 — Page 6
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DESPERATE CHARACTER
n Officer I"a mrl son. i hi u ffeur of
police patio:, mi.k ana niitca
nc t.ro-'l v hen he .3 makms a ugh hou.e at Harney St s' soft drink
Pt H". h and M-nshaa streets ana
IF THE WORLD KNEW THIS
(Much Suffering would stop.
Tells of a Home-Mixed Medicine for Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Etc.
HOW STOCKS OPENED
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si5i-d an officer by pultirii his hand in ,s hip pocket a- though " shoot the "i;:or. l.it Thursday msht. tho world oti. ii iul of a desperate character. ..nJini! to ii KlfiiCf now :n possession t!-o j. ..!':
h a i i many love l.irrtri
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f ii in too oity Jul under tho nam.' of f Orowsky on a chars" of ht.jh-.vay lobbcry with address at 11th and Mir.5ia!l stro.-ts. and h" gave ins nddresr. a" .at Washington street to the draft b .ai d StAien.f uts made since lie was killed. ;i pa! b' the i.airs of Sair Churtn. who win a .-o-partn-T with Voski in crime, evidences that Oroski in May. If. !T, boat :nto unconsciousi!'- aid Tohbol o"o tjnalJ I.osko a( 1 0 1 ' l avo-r.u--. and TiuiVdiro street, for- .vh'C'i 1 i.is ir.cjictcl by the pratt 1 jury
The Black bui ii Products Co. Dear .Sirs As I wa. mixing more of tho Mrntho-I.axene. in
soiiio syrup
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WELL-KNOWN EAST CHICAGO MAN DEAD
Frank Clinton Passes Away i
on Visit to Mississippi Yesterday.
this niormnsr I could not hVlr but won-.i.-r if jo.i roaliy know what a wonderful cold remedy it j. even if you do pu! it up. l.at fall we w ei o i -aily worr ied about my husband, n ht had tried so man remedies, and the doctor did not help b'rii at a'l. wlti one day he happened to re.T 1 an ad f.f your Mentho-l.,axone and h" said: ' I will Ri'.e it a trial, then Kivo up, I kik-ss. if it doesn't help me." Hut. can you beli-e 1 1 ? He began to feci ensior rmiit :ivva. and lonK before tho fir" st botr'o wa.t r,.'ii e be was ai! opi his torrib'e coux'i. and by taking a little, when fcelins lioar? just a little we both ha-, warded off every bit of colds and coughs since, uniil Monday of this week he got his feet so wot and by night ho .lushed again quite laj!;.', but lh; morning; he was o. 1. again This Is ;."f) p. m . so you sep how.
) urn. 'kly it worked. ' tip hae gotten ever so nny othis 'o U38 it by giving them a jam.il.; of ' T;iis is .iust t' leil : 'u how 'sratrful we both are o jo'i and your . l emedy. Tours t!i;y MRS. CEOROK K. JATI? S.i t V. Hickory street, Ott-osso, Mich dv. Note; Men' ho-I.aene is so,d by a'! sood drussists. everywhere. V 2 3 . I boi ; of the concentrated essence makes la full r'rit cf the most effective cold ! and cou sh medicine. Pireetior.s and ! suarmtee of satisfaction acomp.my each
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(By International Itawa Sarrloa.) M1W YORK, Kcb. 17. There was a brisk trading nt the opening of tbe siock market today and further advances were made m a number of issues with a few stocks reflecting realizing and reacting after a strong opening Marine pfd ranged from 105"i to 10'3iB and merican International advanced 1 point to 56 It was some time before the committee could decide the opening for" I'a n -A m u i a n J'olroleum
?AH. "1. m SHOW FOR CHW
.Monday, February 17, VJl'J.
A Sinclc Remedv Often Cures
Many Diseases HV VALENTINE. MOTT. M. I4 It is almost impossible to give a list of the endless diseases that follow indigestion. Terhaps & whole column In this newspaper would be required to print them all. Ton eat to keep allve to supply blood and flesh and bone and muscle and brain. It is easy to see that. ff your food is not digested and taken
up by the delicate organs and dlstrlhutod where it is needed, a disease of some !
rrl is sure to come. oyspepsla is a
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Ijakft Lin tJfner Has Int.or.l
esting Program Among His Keepsakes.
WHY COUGH AND COUGH AND COUGH? Dr. King's New Discovery removes the danger of neglect
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until the nirch-e!
pon-i painful ahould not be permitted" It ahould be relieved before it eain
dose of Dr. Kinz".
plaint, loss of flesh, nervousness, bad
Illemorv rtl?in? ntppnlAisnit.i nn mn-
the stock scelling P, points apart on,.,,.,.. "M,v,,m,. wv ,lt
digestion results in coughs, throat dts-
l-omias home from France via EngI la n nn II. U Bttr...il. i . . t a
common symptom, and so are liver com- j T " ' - . , . . - - ... ranam. Iake count v coroner, was
chairman of a committee to raise
different sidos of the crowd. The range
was estab' isbed , a t from 77 to 7S'. Mexictin Petroleum advanced to 7 to ln't. T.oyal Itu'ch was in supply and lelded i points to 0:' ' Haldwtn was aRln 'ii most piominent of the. steel storks, gaming 1 point TS'n with a reaction to 74. I Mat tilers rose to 57 T and tiion reacted o 5 6T-4.
FIVE HUNDRED ELKS IN BIG CELEBRATION Lake Co. Lodge Brothers Throw a Party in W. Hammond.
JUNIOR RED CROSS
OPPORTUNITIES
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A '.e.eg;a:u to cas morning from Jack?o.
tae information of the dnatn of a we
kkn-.wn busine.-s man of Kast Chicago. I Frank Clinton, a pioneer merchant in I the hardware tradi who b'fl this city : Friday aecompanieJ by his wife on a .visit to his brother. Stephen Clinton, in ! that ci'y. The news is startling 3!though Mr. Citnton is known not to iha-.e been in good b-'a'th of late y earn !' His establishment 13 at 4 40$ Oleott av 'and a branch store a 403 Alcxandoi i ave. The remains will be shipper to I Chicago and are expected to arrive here j tomorrow at noon. His sons. George. ' Karl and Ray. all of Kast Chicago, survive with thir mo;'ner. " definite arrangements have been given in regard I to the funeral here.
Hne of the h:g lessons taught us by the war is the need of good health The st uiy of national health Is to be
Mis?, con'ams part ' the work given to the Red
,, Cross as its active war services arrow
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LOWELL MAN DIES SUDDENLY
I7 Takin?? Lydia E. P
iiam's Vegetable Compound
III TimC. j fSpKc.MT, To Trte Tf.Mirs.l T I LOWELL. 1XD, Feb. 17. James T'.'.s-a. Vl .-r- Three years ago I i Harris, one of Lowell'? most respected ':.Tred from pains m my right Bide, SO jcitiZens. died very suddenly bera Satur-
severe mat 1 coma j day ver.inr. He was only sick a few noL raise my feet I hoars w hen death came. He went to lrom the floor. Pains j h?1 Friday night in hi.-s usual health
wouidshootdovenmy. , an.i family wer unabl- to awaken j hmbs and through j h)m Saturday morning. He remained 1
my oacs. and the doctor said I had
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sin this condition until death came. He I-i n a tirr prtirj to ttammnnH cur.. H '
I "vras in rcr Tv-r!v where be has sifi-.ncr on a
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be'i two woeks T7it 11
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day tht 1 rotgnt have to sr;o to a iiospital for an operation. A friend came
io s?e ni and loM me o vour wort--rrful mdioir. l.vdia K. Pinkhom's Veetaii'p t.'ompounri. I began taking: u. and after taking fix bottles I foci and p'rong, do my own work and do : -essma'v ing lor others. I cannot speak ; highly of your medicine and recommend it toothers who sutler with female trctb. Ji. i a Godsend to ailing -w ornn. and you may use my name at anvtime. " 'Mrs. PtKMlI.I.A IlL'LSlZEK, 118 K. Fall a, Ithaca. N.Y. Women who sufiVr from any stich ailments should not fail to try this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink, ram's Vegetable Compound.
Harris was about eixty-flve years of j a?. He was a retired farmer, having j moved to Lowell about fifteen years j affo. H leaves to mourn Mm bis wife. I
two daughters. Mrs. George "Wool ridpe. of Lowe!', and Mrs. Tack Loyd, of East Chicago. One son. Milton Harris, of Lowe:'. 7 lis funeral will lie held at the home here Tuesday at 1 0 : 30 a. m.
SUFFRAGE IS AGAIN INTRODUCED ( B r International Ifewa Service.) WASHINGTON. Feb. IT The fede;nl woman suffrage amendment twice defeated at the orint sesison, was re -; n t rod uce.j in the senate this afternoon hy if-naoi- J-ne o 'ashinton. .1 o n e as t h e ranking Republican ii. ember of the. committee on woman suffrage, took this action when the
1, 1V -f" Ji '-''airman. Senator Jones, of New Met-llllSt'-iiiil. declined to re-introduce the r?,t I . H 'Y'VTttJtii ' olution. J'JCySifFi 1 Jf h president, when he reurns to J'"e-v. frV, I the r. s. is able to se. uie one vote Vuttffitf&-t 'to siffrase amendment. t will be 'i f ft ' f . Sf S.TWrZ' 1 bt ought tip end passed in the last Pi ' 3 1 ' 1 1 ' da v? of the present sess'on.
i ? W c ?. ' 1 know- t n e strength of t n e nation s f 11 tin is its children, so bowimportant are the health habi'r formed In crrldhood The Junior P.ed Cross i tahirg up a health campaign through the schools and for this purpose is recommending Modern Health Crusades, a system of health education which m.aSes a practical appeal to the rhildren
Tt srives children and tearn:s an (
opportunity to sr" In health reconstruction wh'.'h war demands. As a movement he Modern Health Crusade
k!s representee, oy more man a m...ion
children In all parts of America win have Qualified as crusaders. The crusade supplies the child with a. motive for patient work In aequir'ng good health habits when Just ordinary teliing him is but scantily heeded. It will add much to the sood results of this effort if the mcthewill co-operate with the teachers by showing a sympathetic Interest and assisting the children In keeping their score cards that must be kept in the ho ire. Some t'n.e during the present week ca-ds will be given the children. Each card has a list of eleven duties to be
performed dai'v and spaces in which to check wheu don. At the end of two week- the cards will be biought back to school and if seventy-five percent of the chores have, been 7-1 eriormed a crusade certificate is given. At the end of three weeks more the score card is again brought to m hoo! and if the performance o health chore.-; 's still seventy-five percent a button is given. At the end of the next five weeks a silvered pin Is given and at the close of the last five weeks a pin denoting completion of the crusades. It is hoped that bv regular performance of these hea'th chores for the fifteen weeks health habits will be' so strop sly formed as to be per manent. GUNS MADE THEM HESITATE (7 International News Serrdce.) PEX'IV. 11!., Feb. 17. Striking miners led by T. V . W . and Bolshevik, who had threatened to destroy the Groveland mine near here, unless men who had refused to join their strike were discharged, marched to the m n today, b it on seeing Sheriff Robert Clay and a posse of armed deputies on guard left hurriedly without causms any troub'e. Included in the sheriffs posse were several members of the home guard. Sheriff Clay had asked Governor Lowden to permit the home guards to wear their imifoims hut on Instructions from the governor, the guards wore civilian clothes
Nea: iy "'ft F.!s of Hammond, Kast Chicago, Whiting, Gary and other parts of Lake, county, wer1cipated in one of the gayest parties of the season at Columbia Hall, West Hammond. Sa t u r d ay' night. There was a wresiljhs; bo.it, a piofessional cabaret performance, plenty 01 cigars and refreshments and to top it all. a battle royal between five burley negro"?. Mayor Mci'oimaok and Chief of Police Williams of East Chicago were on the program and made a hit with their duels. 2,575 MEN KILLED IN ONE INDUSTRY (By International News Serrice.) WASHINGTON. Febb 17. The casualty list of the American coal mmins army 'or 131S, reported today to Secretary Lane of the department of tha interior- by the bureau of mines, includes ?..")75 men killed. "This i:' the penalty paid by one peaceful industry during a year of war," said Secretary I-ane and it emphasises the hardly appreciated fact that the worker tn the mining industry who did his full duty during the war braved the perils as did the soldier at. th? front and Quite as wlll'ng-1.
cases, catarrh, bronchitis and even morel
dangerous things. All these disorders arise because the food is not properlv
!d:gested in the stomach. It is plain
even to a child that relief and cure are to be had only by setting up a healthy condition in the stomach. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo. X. T., many years ago combined a number o vegetable growths into a temperance remedy for indigestion, and ailed it Golden Medical Discovery. Tt is probably the most efficacious discovery ever made in medicine, for the list
1 or people all over the world who have,
had their countless ills overcome by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes an amazing total o thousands. T know of no advice better than this: Regin a home treatment today with this good vegetable medicine. It will ahowyou better than I can tell you what it will do. When taking Golden Medical Discover.''-, you can rest assured of one very important thing it contains neith-
-I icini .ii,'i.cr-r. mrre is nouunip 1 n it but standard roots and herbs that j
possess curative properties of a high order A sa'e medicine is the only Trind you can afford to t.tke. Ad v.
funds for the seamen's charities. Following is the program- given by which nearly $500 was raised:
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March Homeward Bound' -1 547th Inf. Band Selection "Katmka ' The Band Violin Solo Selected Lt. Max Fink A Little Bit of Robert W. Service... Capt. J. A. Graham, M. C, 347th Tnf. Address .. Hon. W. G Sharpe, I S. Ambassador 10 France. Chairman's Remares Collection. P4.RT 1. A Bunch of Laughtei
Pvt. Joe Towle, Hdq
Selection "Traviala". Song Selected Selection "The Famous
leans March 'Stars
h'ld.yiy with
New Discovery.
The simt with a cold or H-orurlal attack. Millions have used tins wr'liknown remedy for half a cent.,rv regularly without thought of change. Soid by druggists ince 1863. An all-' importan adjunct to anv tam.iy medicine cabinet. 60c and $1 20
The Burden of Constipation
lilted, comfortably hut
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positivrlv
wn-n oj treat your bowels with Dr.
iving s New Lite Pill.
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buv, dietion improves, the tir;-.
uow iwin it treed trom bile, bottle today start the dav ri-
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:47th Inf
. . The Band Mus Dagweli New Or-
Jazz Orchestra and Stripes' Band
COTEHT rOMMITTKE. Captain J. A. Graham, chairman; Col. Pearl M. Shaffer. Maj. Samuel E. Cruse. Capt. Jos H. Howell, Lt . Max Fink, and W. W. Gillen (American Red Cross) Star Spangled BannVr God Save the King.
RUDY WINKLER IN TROUBLE
I.'ltle Charles Hultgren of Roberta avenue returned to school after being ill with an attack of tonsilitis for two weeks. Mr. Safford of Peoria. 111., Tislted at the Beaubien home on Atchison avenue the latter part of the week. Miss Beth White o Chicago was here on business last Friday. Mrs. John Mlnceburg of Myrtle ave , entertained her niece, Mis3 Ida Baleom of Chicago. Mrs. Milton Lewin of Amy avenue, visited her sister of Indiana Harbor, Friday. Joseph Melvin of Lincoin avenue has been 111 with an attack of tonsilitis for the past, few days. Mr. and Mrs George McMillen and daughter, Jessie, of "Whiting, have moved to Chicago.
Mrs. James Nicholson of Roberts avenue, and Mrs. Henry Eggers of
Lake avenue, went to the T. M. C. A. in Gary as representatives of the Robertsdale chapter of the Red Cross. Mrs. C. Timm of J.ake avenue, entertained a number of frend3 from Chicago.
The captain wants al! the member
of the special drill to be present
the Royal Neighbors meeting Monday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. Mr. Hazlett of Reese avenue is able to be about again, after being ill with an attack of Spanish Influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffman, Mr. and Mr.-. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Springer. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown, Mr. and Mrs. O. C Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Eugene Springer, and Miss Margarite Taggart attended a fish dinner at Car! Lundgren's of Forsythe after which they gave a dancing party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffman of Roberts avenue. George Golding of Myrtle avenue was in Chicago on business Saturday.
BOY SCOUTS TENDER PRESENT TO CITY
Back of the chair of the presidi-.r officer in the council chamber of the city hall, East Chicago, rhere hangs a i enlarged photo of the late Colon. Theodore Rosevelt. presented to the c by the boy scout organization -of ihacity. The presentation was made Fri-ia evening and was witnessed by fifty or sixty of the finest, cleanest cut, mift manly looking lads in the county, al! of whom apparently took a great lntcrev and a keen delight in the proceedings The presentation speech was made b Horace Crcsswell, senior patrol kaii'i of troop four, and the picture was received my Mayor MeCormaek. The mayor gave the boys an excellent
talk, telling of his trust in the movement and in the boys who had a!!i5 themselves with it and of his desire v. see all of the boys of the city identified with some one of the many troops no . in process of formation in both ends o' the city. The picture is enclosed by a beautiful massive frame appropriate in desisT and finish. Lieut. Watts, scout .executive, purchased it in Chicago after spending nearly a whole day searchire the city for lust the right thing from the standpoint of merit and excellence Tt should prove not only a memento of the thoughtfulness and loyalty o the boys but should be an inspiration a? well to the city solons who will sit h" fore it in all sessions of the council.
Are you reading' The Times?
Don't throw your paper awav without reading the want ad page.
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Rudy Winkier. 19 years old. of 79S Walter street. Hammond, was arrested et midnight Saturday night by Captain Strong of the Hammond police, charged with grand larceny. It Is claimed that Winkler stole an automobile from in front of Unity Hall Saturday night which belonged to William Kobeska of 34 Condit street. Hammond. Winkler? t:ia! w-!l be held 'n the Hammond city court tomorrow momins before Judge Klotz
RED CROSS HEADQUARTERS The Hammond Chapter of the American Red Cross still has its headquarters for sewing' and knitting at 505 in the Hammond building. There is a great deal of work to be done and help is needed.
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IiNDIANA GARDENS ROLLER SKATING Every Night and Sunday Afternoon J" k 0 i 1 m uiond o- Whi.ins car to iho r!o..u Prize Masquerade an d Confetti WEDNESDAY. FEB. 19. M. HA DC'RA, Manager.
The time is getting very short to'
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3 $20 per capita.
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Sflcnt ilically Kxamhiod ( i lasses Filled.
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A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated
j scores of women for liver and bowel i ailments. During these years he gave to j his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed j with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards' j Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. I These tablets are wonder-workers on the ; liver and bowel3, which cause a normal i action, carrying off the waste and poisonI ous matter in one'a system, i If you have a pale tace, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a i listless, ro-good feelinff, all out of sorts, i inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. ! Edwards Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results, ! Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the successful substitute for calomel noty and then just to keep in the pink of condition.
: iic and Soc per bos. AH druggists.
Hammond Optical Parlor fejteM ii c -,i , m it Hammond. Ind. ! 1- ' "
MAKING A MAN.
Harris. Hammond Scout
Executive will deliver an illustrated lecture before the Parent-Teacher Association or the Irving school Tuesday at 2. ZD p. m. Mr Harris will peak on the subject. "Making a Man." nod will show a number of p.ctures from actual photographs kw-hich he has made during the past V'n ears. While his first interest is Scouting, h.s experience as a Social Settlement superintendent nnd special Probation officer for several Juvenile courts has given Mr Harris a wealth of experience and fitted him to speak intelligently v parents on the training of their children. .
CT A D THEATRE
Ths Yi'bispsr That Ccmes Li the light tVa Gieriou KawlJc Woataas Gt WW a WanrtUrfvl TVoil.t Stasia Otsm Then.
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Happineaa In i' inwt thrill! a detn coeres to woman with tho ttoofht poaaaaatar a baby. Berr w-nan in tha Joy of oomlrif aollv erbood, eVniid prepare her Ttewi tor foe a3nttl strain. T'araei fneratas have fe-iod the tried and reliable jrejaretion, Mother'a Friend, of tbe ereateat b!o at auea a thre. Br Ita S,r ntt threiifhoot tbe period, tha akin of the ebdaaen ie nuls oft nd elaitic. eTpaadina nuarlae rati nesiiy when baby arriree, and pain at the crime le in this way aolderi. Tee infltmnatlnn nf breast tUada is eoolhed.
Ohtaia from yaur drncriirt. by all
many rera to excectant
mo i Bern. Write tha Bradtlcid Reftilatflr Company. Dept. D. Lamar Bulidier, Atlanta. Oeorfia. for tbeir beipl and iBtreiHnj Vfotoeebood Book, and begin tbe tiae of Mother 'a Friend. It 1 for mernal nee. ia abeolotely afa and wtmderfnlly effactie. And remember, ttere la norma- to taJw Um p-aca cf MOTHER'S FRISND.
Uua araat preoaratian lj,ch aaeaea fca ef
ferad for n
WHITING
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LILA LEE -in Such a Little Pirate Fivp reels, and BILLY WEST in THE HOBO lo reels. TOMORROW WALLACE REID in "Too Many Millions" A CHRISTIE COMEDY A NO P.RAY PICTORIAL.
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School Principal Announces New Term Be
ginning Monday, Feb. 17th
You ran make arrangements now for either day or evening instruction in shorthand, bookkfeping, typewriting and kin ' dred subjects: Also a special course in "OFFICE TRAINING FOR STENOGRAPHERS" that gives you a decided advantage over those who have not had our training, i Right now is the best time of the year to enter in order to he ready for tho period of prosperity that is jus' begin nlng. Come up to our office on ih "rd floor. First National TJank Rldg.. and talk it over. We secure positions. . HAMMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE, Phone 1951
CUT YOUR SHOE BILLS
"Heretofore, soles never lasted me more than three months, because my work keeps me walking constantly on cement. But I have worn a pair of Neolin Soles now for more than three months, and judging from their present condition, they will last three times as long." So says G. L. Kerr, manager of an automobile organization in Geneva, N. Y. This extra wear given by Xeolin Soles not only makes the shoes soled with them cheaper by the year than other shoes, but the price you pay in the first place is sometimes less than for shoes of only ordinary wear. You can get Ned'.in-soled shoes in many styles for every member of the family. Try these long-wearing, comfortable and waterproof soles on your worn shoes too. All good repair shops have them. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., of Akron, Ohio, who also make Wingfoot Heels, guaranteed to outwear all other heels. fleolin Soles
Traa. Mmik B. V. B. rt. OS.
Fiery Eczema and Skin Eruptions Readily Yield to This Old Remedy
Successfully used for 50 years. Eczema and similar skin trembles come from a disordered, impure condition of the blood, and they can only be cured by giving the blood a thorough cleansing, and -removing from it all traces of impurity. This is whv S. S. S. has been used so successfully in hundreds of cases of Eczema and other skin eruptions. This wonderful remedy is without
an equal as a blood partner, being probably the oldest blood medicsie on the market. It has been sold b druggists for rifty years. Get a bottle today and begin treatment that will get results. You are incited to write to-day for complete and full advice as to the treatment of your own case Address. Chief Medical Adviser. Swift Specitic Co., Dept. H, Atlanta, Georgia.
BURN OIL FOR HEATING AND COOKING Do awav with dirt and labor of coal. 30 minuter a week will take care of your stove. Best, cltan -est and cheapest fuel to burn in your home. Call and see burners demonstrated at 122 Sibley St.. opposite Monon depot. OIL GAS HEAT & LIGHT CO. Hammond, Ind.
Bell
System
The word "Good-by" at the end of a'telephone conversation is not only a courtesy between those who have been talking but it is definite indication that the conversation is terminated, and that the preceiver may be returned to the hook without discourtesv. w Don't forget to say Good-by when you Jiavc concluded your telephone talk.
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