Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 234, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1919 — Page 6

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.Monday. .March 17. 191!:).

CANADA'? APPETITE FOR AUTOMOBILES SPEEDS MOTOR INDUSTRY

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A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes Most Women Can Have

fr. 1 A. It. Cra -sv f c r 1, who was a teiesrphr nt HartS'Ial". but tvw employed by the Louisviilc. H"n1crsnn anJ

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March lRin f-r trial. i Th Ia ),! ("laisa of fh 'h: i 1? ! j t' ; w ' '. ' e a " " o '. 5 '' 1 . st tii i-lr:!.M at oisi.t ' ! k ! m ' - - 1 ; ? ruct 4 to brirK a l:nipr b-Ut . V sroo.t t'T !' tro-r.:, 1 ' ..- -la ai ! f : t?. ; A " 1 rr.enibr-i of th V. P A. of Siv ;.!".-ap.x dpsrr".' t"m w : ! 1 me't a'- j l I. O. O. F. h -.":! :'--r P"". :''" torriw aftrW'n nt oti ' ' TiTy j .-. ; so to In.i. .!! il.;r' or on v.'c-1p5-,.-y .!:! . Mrs. r--!.!e Ila.V'lTi rf 1.r i ' - j

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Says Dr. rj-.vr.rrk, n Vv'cIl-ICaown Ohio 1'hy-ician Dr. F. M. EJ-.vnrd1! for 17 years treated

i scores of women for liv?r nrrl hnwpl

! ailments. During thess ycar3 he gave to 1 lT,',It'l,', at r'a''v n''1vj his patients a prescription made of a few : Myrti- Wool worth an.l MSs i well-known vegetable ir(rrefl!enti mixed1 Tmma rnn!ns wertt Hammond shop.

: vita olive o:I, naming them Dr. Ed'-vardy. I Olive Tablets. You will know tacra by; their olive color. , These tablets are wonder-workers on the : 1 liver and bowels, which cause a normal ! action, ca:Tying oil the waste and poisca-' ous matter in cne'3 system. i If you have a pale face, sallow- look, dull P'tes, pimples, coated tongue, headache?, a listless, po-gond feeling, ail out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr.. Ed wards' Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasir.,-; resiuts. Thousands of women as well P3 rfen take r-r. lhvards' Olive Tablets the suecepsful s ubstitute for calomel now and then just to keep in the pink of condition, l'jc and .5c per box. All drusgists.

For Burning Eczema

Greasy sa!ve3 and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 35c. or SI .00 for large nize. get a bottle of Zenio. W hen applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching and heals skin troubles, al-o v pV burns, wounds and chafing. It if'trafes, cleanses and soothes. ZeUs a clean, dependable and inexpensive, antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effective and satisfying. The E. W. Rose Co . Cleveland. O.

The Itching and Sting of Blazing, Fiery Eczema CW,-,,, T 4 l. Cl.: T . 7?;. l ut i ti i: l.: . .

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raused by Eczema that almost becomes a torture. The itching i3 almost unbearable, and the skin seems on fire with the burningr irritation. A cure frqm local applications of salves and ointments is impossible, because such treatment can only allay the pain temporarily. The disease can only be reached by going deep down to its source. The source of Ecrema ij in the

blood, the disease being caused by an infection which breaks out through the skin. That is w-hy the most satisfactory treatment for all so-ca'led skin diseases is S. S. S., for this remedy so thoroughly cleanses the blood that no impurities can remain. Get a bottle to-day wt any drugstore, and you will see results from the right treatment. Write for expert medics! advice, which you can get without cost, by addressing Medical Director, 21 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga

DYER NEWS

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BURN OIL FOR HEATING AND COOKING Do away with dirt and labor of coal, DO minute-, a week will take rare of your stove. Best, cleanest and cheapest fuel to bum in your home. Call and ?ec burners demonstrated at' 122 Sible.y St.. opposite Moimn depot. OIL GAS HEAT & LIGHT CO. Hammond, Ind.

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i.evo. t.ticr.s are ih or-:.'1! ft'ay. Not a'', of then: fire

Keither are go n..t-.-t . t'".e i-.-v.y things ih.it are be-.c;r rflVDiu'.oni'-i. This a to ;s v,-. . ;:i,:s ir eohicat ion, in-.v.tstrv'. trcr. ""--ortrit'-or; pnd .;rera! c - :.'. ."..'. ;i; greater measure th.r. sr.v s-'.her century has recor-.!' 1 Tv a re:t extent tho 'i -n - " . - - ; ' for tltoso char.ge-- nr.d ;-,o nee i.; power mere ,: -n-. t!:a:. .r. Car-ndu Pr.i'.ri'3 s "hoor-.-r ri-vi ox-ter.r:-that marked the trr.-'. f we.ncrr: .picneers in tlo st!: r; crrh'ioare aimo.'t cur. ;' t:r 1 - v. t;r into any of thf. ',.,.j;f.r;; provin-.'es and vhT v-'i ?'.r.' ?n t:H';r Ptead ? Trri:t ors for r:on-;ng ; reap;:::, r,:otor fr'irks f.ir haul:- c gra;n to m ;.. r. :vt- r-'r:b' for can y .-. f r.nr . r' fant-Iy to to v. r-. . to ei;t:t ,;! or ?. so.r.r sw,-u.; rttfr.ir that may be tak:nc L'la.-e ir. the .

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a radius of tiv.rty or more miles. Not ho picturesque as the old stvle.-i perhaps, but mich more co-.nfortable ard r ro r t a lil,. Tho demand for motor car: in western cer.t res is al-

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wrvs greh'er tnan th s'i: To- b-)7.z wrtgon is in h-ther'ti special proviric

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burro. Pony trails art giving wa v "o '. .'o , -: roads, pvi-n in the fast.-r.r-of th Canadian Pacific h'CK '!'.. i toi?v tho trtr hotwer1 i.ake I.eu'.-e find Yoho Valley can he mr.de in n motor car. the Canadian Pacific Hallway having instituted

automoriie service betwern poniilar resorts.

roa;! in Quebec and Ontario grows yearly. In between these are manv stretches of excallent motor wavs. such as the famo.is Ibin'T-Wirrier-roere hiehwav f.r:1 t.ho radiating from f'.tirarv. ileiv.r.n. Winnipeg and Koit V.'iiliam that raiy, some day. bs linked into a great chain. Autom ibi'e mrir.ufacturers hive not been blind to the opportunity 'hat is their in Csnnda and a number have fipr,r branches there. In spite

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r.nafia -as is f ranscontinenti! railways. Thf.-c i- talk of m ceriai h.chv. oV 'hat shall foi'.j-.v the Canhan C.'.cif;.' r-vre. Is it no pouhie t; "it it: tim.o :t will i have a -to -.-ast motor way ? From Van'.'O - ver i..a."- m:!es of good roads

given --er to mjr.it. on making, there ci" in Canada at the close of lis 17 olevon automobile factories and

these twenty-four plants for the manufacture of automobile accessories.

The? rpr?sened a capital investment of over thirty-one millions of hollars and t'.irnii o'lt more than sixty million dollars worth of proit."ts. Already this industrv is feel-

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Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

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sin t,o r,: st of noxt m.-n'h: "thr oat of town s-K-st." w r. Mrs. T'Mii Trador

and Mi. N nait oi I ! isth .inl. M's. 'h-.i .ii.-n "f 'i--.-n 1'omt Is ,-!s;::n nt tiK P. -I T.'i'isT horn.: n so i" - n o i r -1 M ' c. ri h t a m -,- of v-

NERVOUS PROSTRATION

Ma' be Overcome by Lydia !

E. Pinkham's Vegeiabie Compound This Letter Proves It. 7 '-t Philadelphia, Pa. " During the thirty years 1 have ben married, I have

ben in bad health and had svral attacks of riTvoua protstration until it soomorl a if the organs in my whoio body were worn out. I a-as finally persuaded to try Lydia E. Pinkham's gptahl t.'ompo'in'l and it ma'l a wil woman of m" I can now do all my housework

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THE CALUMET COAL & SUPPLY COMPANY CITY OFFICE: 570 HOHMAN ST. Yard No. 1: Detroit and Hink Strees.

Yard No. 2: Mich. Ave. and Sohl Sts. Immediate deliveries upon Pocahontas, Lump and Mine Run, Indiana Fourth Vein, Lump and A fin p. Run (Linton), Franklin County Large and Medium Lump and Mine Run. Orders now taken for fall deliveries, including any and all coals desired. TELEPHONE ALL ORDERS HAMMOND 648.

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functional derangement. It was a grateful spirit for health res'tored which led her to write this letter so that othr women may benefit from her cxperienca cr.d find health as she has done. For suggestions in regard to your co-.

i flit ion wrde I yciia E. Pinhham Xlediel.- -i Co.. i.ynn. XJp.es. The result of ih---'- ; (! ro-,i-a " rifjno is pt ,-o- --

TWO NEW COURSES COMPTOMETER HIGHER ACCOUNTING We have installed a complete equipment of accouctine machines. Iearn this new profession. Demand for operators far greater than the supply. Quick and easy to leara. Our course in Higher Accounting is tinder the direct supervision of a practicing Certif ed Public Accountant one of the best in the country arid twin prepare you to pass the C. P. A. examination in any state. Take this course and get Into tho highest paid profession there is. Classes will bp organized Monday, March 17, in both th day and rh nisht school. Wrt'e, phone or call for information.

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It did It for your grandma, for your father, l or fifty years this well-known cough and cold remedy has kept art evergrowing army of friends, young and eld.

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Eo-svels Acting Properly ? They ought to, far constipation makes the body retain waste matters and impurities that undermine ti'e. health and play havoc wit h the entire system. jr Dr. Kiog'd Mew Life Pi'iis are reliable and rruid in, attioa, All druists. 23c.

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INDIANA - GARDENS ROLLER SKATING Every ITight and Sunday Afternoon Take Hammond or Whiting car to the door. Extra Attraction for Next'Wedrssday: Mysterious Dollar Party M. MAIH'K.V Msr.r; -:.

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Ma - I- t : ' id. ' !-.; 1; .oi.la ioo I-'.? for tl, J 1st !V ' j Mr. .a. ! "-.!' -. !i no a . .a. i't't ! i Wi . n-.-d.o n ' j l-.om,- o; tho -. M - - .: .-. !) IN: 1 i -a "i M y i t if shopp, rs 'ri-i y. The Time;;' f?sii!r.- rest'.', to be believed.

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jivr.i.l rl.e.-oir trri: etirii.c u:b pcrio.i una rtrim r.t ti o crm. bv rrtT-r''-'K T"ur rTm pn-1 putt.ru xmtrself ir. pp'et.iiid con.l.ticn to rrort 11? tin-f. 5 or h;.t ths tnrpe wwnl att trrrr lml, h every vslk of life. bae nfd for mr Imif a cent my tr- time-hcnored ami ftioj, rcmsdj Mother' Fr'rnri. It It rrfpfired to im the mother-to-lie that i'r?ct -;, f'h r.roJfi. Thn nusscle.j, n:-ve.. ten- !,.. and cord are maiie an-t S"-i-t tr.it and elastic. "J hus f train is avoided, and at a rec-.iit i r rvou-xo-i r.aiisea. Iirsringdowa i.n i tif!. Mi e paJ'- ! STO-ide-t. Th? Blultiiiiiil ii.i;.n-T etcrni'i easily and rrr.liv 'itifii t-al-r is Imrn. A ute.rally. oain s !:, an.t the hou-s r fewer. '1 he j-tetn I -. ir-;i..rs-d ari t'.io ciis'i i. one of cn.ith l- il'.ctt-r. AS ri!. ttm Ba!fl!I Reeuiator Cnmpanr, re,M M. l.niniir Uch.iii'r. Miant.i. Oeer(tia. for ttirir irififul oth-iho-l Hook, an.i eh:;,i a rMle ? M.-ihcr't Kriend freet tt.e i'r-,-!.-t t to.Jiy. I! : just is stiaauti as 3ii'.a-::-.r t"u rn tii'tic of. Aid rcmercitwr. thr l nothing to takt the piaco cf M0rHIl S FliEND,

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ef a;n; nn,l root of jalnp, to be ba.l at any drug store, and called Dr. Perce's ricasant relicts. The system should be built no bv thi ti'e of a good iron tonic, such as "Irontic" tablets, to be obtained at some drustore, or that veil known blood-maker ard herbal tor.ic made from root? and barks of forest trees sold evrryvvhere as Dr. Three's Golden Medical Discovery For a tonic that will freshen up th blood, clean the digestive tract and put new force and vim into you. I -know o nothing better than Dr. Pierce's (loldcrc Medical Discovery and it contains rax alcohol or rurcoiic so is perfectly safer to take.

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Clear enunciation in a well rnodulated tone insures ease in making one's self understood over the telephone. Don't shout. Speak slowly. Speak into the transmitter, net over, under or to the side of it. Hurried, indistinct, and noisy talk makes for. misunderstanding, delay and dissatisfaction. The telephone is a mechanical device and can only register the personal methods of the user. It must be carefully and intelligently used if satisfactory results are to be obtained.

CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY