Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 247, Hammond, Lake County, 1 April 1919 — Page 8

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SAL VAT ' iloiicra Prlscilla Club altendeci 4w in Chicago last Saturday. .'. , and Mr Leeper anil family oT

v "y .visited Stli relatives here j es-

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tend this me punebW Colds, Catarrh or influenza

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action ca the stomach, improving dices- ion and a.?ir herbal extracts in the 'Discovery'' aid in Hood-r best for juirofulii, Bv imoro-inc the blood ihev aid

tsi attack of influenza and act as oil on machinery. Catan-b should be treated, first a? a blood di?ea?e. with th: a1 five: then, in addition, the nose should be washed daily with Sage's Catarrh Remedy which can be had at drug shire?.

bv Arno'O 11 o' r:ippnb"r:;. Tipii'.-, I; j. d flrn;.. I I'reti.-h in 15? and re:i-am?.

fur I '.i years until rrlmilt by Vt-rO-1 f ' 'illiam vbrn he vas rr.Mi n pniic". " i.. m ,i afterwards Kins; l'reiiern V W iH.ii t:e JV. The a h-n rrbiult rri-i rfirr tb- o'.l r; j ir !vit nn ; t ". r R r v 5tpii. v. 1 1 r'Vi' pie f r i m 1ll. ITS RICH rXJRNISMIJTOS. The fi'iitiri ninny b"ai'if-. sn.l nistiy rn'iitnn. ni5:i- ri-'rhnl-

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tht and appetite, I was induced (by reading a pampVet) to ry Dr rierce's Golden Medical Discover-. I took i- f;'ithfuily for about 40 dayf, and gradually I gained: tbe ough !i.-apr"rircd and I put on fleih and got strong again. I took no ntherP.Tv-ikine at the time. It did a great deal of good and I shall always fee! cratefu! to Dr. Pierce for this remedy. I have had no cough for ft v"?r, Fine I was cured bv 'Golden Medical Discovers.' " hs. Lwj McCoy, 512 . Howard St.

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furniture oT ths IS; century, statutes, a fin? collection of d arm and armour, bows and arches c ths 15th century. The floors i-j sorrnof the rooms are beautifully polish' and ialald 'nith

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raturued Thursday and expects to run his father's farm there t(s season.

Truant Officar Randolph was in our; - town last Thursday. (j I aZORfJZ )

several kinds of wi. Tou have to r'lt j The M. E. aervlces were hfij in the! As man plays his flute and cupid plys on a sort of sl1ppover your hobnails j auditorium last Sunday; they expect! his trade, the reerless Athletic Club when :ou go throin so as not to mar J to tave the church ready for use by nine of East Chlcaeo dust the cofi-webs the ftcor. 1 was lithe room and bit',,, Sundav. I from their spangles and oil the kinks

The teaehera -were all In Crown Pt. in their elbowa In & fling at old King

last Sa.tur.1av with Iho eleentinn of Baseball. Tes. us true, they iiave

the bed In -which Ce;n Elizabeth alept wben she psid a Ml to C'oblens in 1S43. Thsro arc innumcnlc points of interest about this tripiat I wouldn't have ml'sed for a pay etelope. The trip took usiost of the day and e go, back ju?t 1 time to huve supr.r. ve at at th'T. f. C. A. hostess house instead of ung our tncal tickets m V also did thealam e of our stay. It only cost us a fr- marks more each day. tVe ha.j musi-with our meals and were able to obtai delicacies, such as tvo hid rot C8n in many a Clay. Imagine oatmeal vti cream, hot cakes, t0!t. J"l!y. stemg hot coffee for hrcakfi-t. 1' vasfhime what we did to those meals. , , To be r.tlnued )

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the primary teacher. Miss Baughman. Frank Staltt'a baby is a little better. Trustee Eoj d Is kept pretty busy these days looking; after the newschool house to be erecied In Aines-rorth.

Last Night's Pug Fights

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Clarence Fate. cCrown Point. ws in liOwell on busies yesterdsy. Many out j f t'i people attended the r. A. McNsy ne:i here yesterriy. Mrs. H I-. Ba'ishaa was a Chicago : 1 1 or yesterday. Mrs. r. A. Griff; came last v. n ns to visit Mrj. Prslt. Thomas Grant as in Ch'" ago on ii'i.'.np' e f e ; u 3 - Mr. and Mrs. J:th P.nwlddle and M,.. V. K T ii"njcre JIarnniond ' is-it'-rs ) t c r d y.

LONDON. Arril 1. Jimmy Wilde. England's flyweight champion, gained a decision oer George Lynch, in a fifteen round bout. PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. April 1. Featherweight Champion Johnny Kilbane, knocked out Johnny ilealy, of this city, in two rounds. LANCASTEP, Ta. Leo Houck shal-

( cd Al .McCoy in sis round". j STPACUSE. X. T. Toung Fisher, of I ra.-use. ahaded George Chip In ten

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started again with a coterie of youthful stars as rrosrects and a bushel full of ambish as lnitiati'.e. Last Sunday saw the old diamond a seat of limbering activities for the nine. The entire team Is in splendid condition as a result of winter training in the form of basketball and other sports. A few turns st batting-and a little Harming up of Fat People Get Thin Best safe home method Get a small i box of oil of korem at the druggist's.. Follow plain directions under $100 guarantee that you reduce 1" to 60 lbs., or more, whatever you desire. New bool; tells all about reducing v.etght rju'ckly. pleasantly, lastingly, in plun wrapper, 'rec; write t Korein Co., N'A"C3. Station V. New Turk N T. Adv.

whips, and behold, a tcim ready fc-r warfare. This team is out to meet all LaUcounty teams averaging eicbtcen yesi. and will play at any dianv nd. Tou b?;l clubs of this age. please take notic Drop us a line ami got acquainted, w are at your disposal for any due. idress all correspondence to the r'ecric"Athletic Club. 4720 Forythe eve., f-'. Chicago. Ind.

Don't throw your paper away without reading the want ad pagr.

USED FIFTY YEARS

MAKES PURE 'BLOOD AT ALL DRUGGISTS '

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The diagram at the top shows the distribution of the average Swift dollar received from sales of beef, pork and mutton, and their by-products, during 1918. The magnifying glass brings out the distribution of the 2.04 cents profit per dollar ol ialfs: .94 of one per cent goes to pay interest on borrowed money, taxes, etc. .50 of one per cent goes to pay dividends to shareholders. .60 of one per cent remains in the business to help in improving and financing the business.

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DON'T FU5 WITH

Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day

Drink a gUu of real hot water before, breakfast to wash out poUom.

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Total 2.04 per cent

1919 Year Book of interesting and instructive facts sent on request. Address Swift & Company Union Stock Yards, Chicago. Illinois

Swift & Company, U. S. A.

Musterole Wks Easier. Quickej i n j ixn..',- RHcfsr 'he

cUlvl ivutuiv, f". Therc'3 no se in misirg a rnesa o mu?tard. flour I water when you car a.'ly relieve p. soreness or stifines! Aith a little cleswhite Musterole. Musterole islda of pure l of mus tard and othefipful ingTedients.com bined in the fa of the present whit cintrnent. It ts the place of out-of date mustard ft-rs. and will not blister Musterole ul!y gives prompt relie from sore tht. bronchitis, tonsilitis croup, stiff necasthma. neuralgia, head ache, congesti pleurisy, rheumatism lumbago, painad aches of the back o: joints. sprzins.re muscles, bruises, chil blains. trostectet. colds of the chea (it often preve pneumonia).

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i Life is .not merely to live, but to live well, cat veil, digest welt, work well, sleep well, look well. "What a glorious condition to attain, and yet bow very easy it ie if one will only adopt the morning Inside bath.

Folks w ho are accustomed to feel dull

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adache. stuffy from a coW. toxf.

1 tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, ; instead feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices -f the system each morning arid flushing out the w hole of .he intcrnil roisonous stagnant matter. Ever: one. whether a:ling, sick or well. should, each morning, before l.rakfsst. drink a glass of real hot water with teaspoo!fuJ of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stom-ai-h. liver, kidneys and bowels the previous cy's Indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifynig the entire al!mentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. The action of hot vater and limestone phosphate on on : empty stomach is wonderfully invigor- ! atirg. It cleans ut al! Iho sour fer- '. mentations, gases, waste and acidity i and gives one a splendid appetite for 1 breakfast. While you are enjoying your ! leakfast the water and phosphate is nuietly extracting a larsre volume of : water from the blood and getting ready i for a thorough flushing of all the in.sid

orf am. The millions of recple who no boiherefl w it constipation, bilious spells. :omach trouble, rheumatism; others r lio hae sallow sk ns.. blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to

set n quarter pound or limestone pno--

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' Ject of internal sanitation. -Adv.

GRAND CENTRAL PIANO CI

(Formerly Story t 632 -54 OAKLEY AVE..

Clark) HAMMOND.

BUSH & LANE Pianos and Players. FABRAND Pianos and Players. CECIUAN PlaTers. VICTOR Pianos and Players. PHONOGRAPHS. New Plavers . . From $3S5 to $1,000 New Pianos . . From $225 to $ 500 YOUR OWN TERMS Monthly or Weekly. 582-584 Oakley Ave., Opposite Postoffice. (Formerlr Story &, Cliri.) HAMMOND. PHONE 3191.

An Enviable Reputation When you need a plumber the chances are you need him pretty badly. And why not get a good one it doesn?t cost any moret We make a specialty of fine sanitary plumbing and enjoy a reputation for skill and reliability second to none in the business, "QUALITY" "SERVICTS" J. A. LaMERE Heating and Sanitary Engineer PHONE 290. 307 Sibley Street. Hammond, Ind.

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