Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 105, Hammond, Lake County, 20 October 1919 — Page 8
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CROWN POINT NEWS happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
FAi::.:i:nCTTiis ix the holy land
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Cllfs Edna Benjamin who is attend- lt-y. r-ii'-ano . the Columbia S-h.o! ,,1 F.xrr.'.K'.n j Hasy 1C .ztiicb, H.iry; Jus'.e K:j spent the we-k-end w;tli hf n"t i.rr, j mi-d. .;ry . Mrs. Charts Benjamin. j lan .;iu-in. I In :;j:iionJ : Mary MI Mrs. p-ter rrn-?ki was lakn !'" tli--- j Kant-'li, Hanirtioiv! . Jifrcy hospital in ary on S;itur1u, J Johrs A. Crdi. H-.!;irt; Lill'an B for treatment, her health ha its bf-vn I -h t m Hobart . v-ry poor JVr th vast t'.v,, nvnths. I Fr-.i V . H mm ; Kf;r.;Messrs and Mcsianis A u Rust J"i.- ! Sha. Hanusi'-ti'I . inn, M. J. Brown, John C!ai;ssn. Jut. j
B'ack and Jay Crawford. ! :t on Sal-
!-Jay afternoon f'.-r T.xai to be ;mip
a weic on a prospecting tour thr.-tiH '
the irrigated lands in that i.-t:-and If profpecta look flittering, th
may all invest in land in that Mat.--, j Bveral other Uike county people went i
on thf exenrsion.
Miss Ethel Tleilman of Ohw-aaro. (-.m I
on Saturday to spend th week-end at th. home of Miss Frances iliimmer.
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the daughter of r. an 1 Mrs. J . A. Ilomtha to T. T. Hard, )-.a-e been stt
for Nov. 6th. the, young- couple having i
announced their enga.areinent sevr:il ; a v!"-'' weeks ago. They will tnjikc tl.tir j 1 ' X-
home with the Donaha's an Mrs. I'ona- j lla ha xpcts to spend the winter in the I South. .- r',v' Major Jay A. Umplehy attended a j '-iit.-fneetingr and also adf!r.-seri -he Val- j para! so Post of tho American l.esrion I
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-. ;. rvi Mis. N . i: . Clai . s O-ha iind S'.ri i 'lai - ni e, f , a: r.v.-.t tier- y f: '.:. trioriiij:t relative and ; i it if. !!'-;if Jit l.-haA w:i- i.s at- . e! at Jtelf.!!, Vlsr.,ilb;tl. I t . that i ;ty last -v. niny af-.-.1 vvi;h ;.(-r )':): nts, Mr. and
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which 5s In procress of orianuatlen
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) Ji:i - ie en visit:i . i ; iii K a ns- a i i ra , w k, ar-
at Valparaiso on Friday ni.;it. Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. . KrluM'1 spent the week-end in Milwaukee, Wis. with Mr. and iMrs. Walter Tompkins. Word was received ii.ro Sunday morr.'.nsr of the death of Herbert Iwr.n th son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie T inn. cf South Main street. The little -lad was takn to the Merry Hospital on Friday eufferlngr wit happendicitis .
An immediate operation was p-'rf"rm,l I
wnicn w as very y:eeMui una i.ee he- i ;..-, i. tending- physicians .had hope, that th .'-f-!it-r, Mrs. By: I ("rant and hus- , crisls was rast hut he died on f-'atur-! oand. day night. The remain were br , ;--: t ', Mr. ! Mrs. TJewollyn Smith hnv. i
; Crown mint and the funeral w ill be , !:nw d l. i. -v il and ..ny tr.ei" pi
1r returna... last ev-
i:i: wiM. Ji: I'ii'.-tmi), I :d .M - - . 1a .v -s I 'I. lid re.-. . a.'ui .Mr:.. Tlietnus Hall, daush- j rid fen ..f frown l'oint, w re
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held an Tuefday. EW MAIUlUliK I.II'.OSliS Kcbert Peter. ;ary: Lctta Orar, of Gary . Hamilton Bullock. 5ary: Kva Bm-k-
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Ha u sh r-a n . Ike 'J- rshnuiii 'h iCi re., w.ic tT vue.it ,-, hs f.The-, H. ( b - .-harari ye
The farmerrtt" idon ir:? irv;i:t't; rven the Ilo'y Lantl, xu-crclins t.i ti.. latest reports receive. in Nr-s
"i ork from Jerua!cm y t!.cn Jewish Rplicf C'or.-.v.itt.
American farmt-rettos lie!;'
, ,i, .i fr,ofi t,)r,.r.i f-,r ttit ; r:.ie :tt coT5iin.tr yonr's relief fund Ap'-vW-' Jewihvoni('u at;.l children of Soo.cn.i.i.oo Tr-oN are leaned by ;., ts,c 1,,'V j ani tile Ai.er,,-:,:i Red Cross, and seeds '''Civ ' u.v--'h' ,;,-t, from fv.ir!f"o c iven Hy the same organization.
!n?u-:to tu-vrifV v;ars almost all of or s.T.t front r.r.irland, or purchase.! !Vm ort'iV-ied manv of them vie-; locally by American JewL-h belief
tiins cf tho Turkish imasion, are en-i
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a -red in this work at r-res-'.T..
-Mrs. Alfred KinspaV.r ha? r.i.sit'-.n with the '-,rav
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the war, ar.d th.en r.tan fohied up tiiiir '. .ill-, 'i fanncretfof., on t!i .' eo: f r; in? in for the tvm"tni.n tf!sk of rrrc!'-tr-.ifui:fi?
Their job is to t rar-.-forrti Citv inl.o a crn-.f. a . f
rhc? of V..;:ol ;.- Tty t'-."t tf. is no v e.;-a-rl in a fw?r I a left it a::J tc" l.-.-lp -- oi ' .'a te campaigns in this cout
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i. i. Fom- f.ony. uncultivated wastes h:ivo alriT.dy hcn turned into flourihhintf niatkct p-are'en-, hv the Judca
r r-.r,!e 'V,"i" t ;, V-.- Safr.T'-rs. ! JeruMilcm l.r.ivl Girls, whese occti-
;) '- ;n.'. - h":ch ;s fo-.-.tp-;'-- 'fi fr.rro.inc n!ar;. j.eticn ; all the style in the Holy u ii iv ar,i of w-ho-. c'i'.-t if.tr.t t-o.lif s. i ('ify. Girls who Vurn up their noses
h i. Corr.it- at t "- i-h -.
n;r domestic work
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v luiii : !,;is!, 1'i.r hi alt swh ni:i .-pai;,! ',';: or:-: i i::aii..ns and caii :t I hii.: 1 -t: . i j, -d iiro foil II 1 ii i, in hi nti'l nia! w-n of ability.
r.l with a liipins
Tascarcts" work while you sleep? asc.arei s r.ei er -ripe. --. When "one of you pets bil.ous, head- you :u ious all n-.-a 1 ilk .t if tbe br.nth Is tad.lalts. oil, or viu'ent Filly.
stomacll upset, or for colds, salh. wness.! "Cascarots" are the most delightful maintain throut.vt iut take "Cas-carets" to reSulato the ! laxative-cathartic, yon eV..r experience. i. j On,. j..-h....l :t. p- rti.-al.-r liver and bowels -l nl! H we'l by I Swch ".n--c-r.,,;s". - Cc-hm. H-tt. h- em't h--lo tbu A dv Ix ' ii inuii i -t:d
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' T-de,., ,v. ..,.- .tv f'r.t ,,.. is .,o v f - 1 in a fros oi i crowd ar...:r.ti t.i
I w?r ia left it a::J tc I.-dp r-.ov,de f.ate campaigns in this country to i to Le taKOU on as tarmerett ) !M-,,;il F.:.-1 i.. --.-l. Vh. s,:e,e I h-e i.i :. linl iUoe-' r hu, narirv. I am Mir : f . .. . -. : ,-' r.if an i , .ii r.-.-ir! a-- r. a. illy a- th
S. !!;-. I. a,: -. '.o- t th- i r.t I ' ' ' .- , (Taybr fan, r.o-h K v. . 1 1 . V.:-- .re.akm-r j I'yer lias b.a.-in leo.i.ti j.iopeity I ha v :.,.l-i; ,? !..,-..: oo-.i if th:! j in the nor'h p:rt "f -,u vii!- .'i--ir..i. a'--., ih.. j..ei.-e. !..-'. -iib.r
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1 tar gay T-r Tg?i x . . x: jr.; - - . , ; . :i or ke-;V la' iter 1' in"?: : i i i . :.!' ;: in ' a . 1 " ' I ;' "" Calor.i.:!. ', In li-half of the iuibiie I t - .; ; . ; ',: i ; ;. v, : i a ' v : r- In-- ; ''": .ie.'-.a a: n aiiice that they nr.: pa; :::--. tiiria i. . . , to le : r w. .i.ir.jr : tio :::. ' '' " I
it t'.o nri.iy. ! etc. "her f.-r--?. I lnvi, srt ci reu iaa s i ' "r ' 's. f?:,u" v. 'e !i voahlit, nil hr-Mm.n. T - . etc v:"i . ; I 'i-'e.-l the ......Vt fr. xv: , . . , ,j 1 1 v ,..-:'.! i :i i-t.ai.t .. : ... - , !..'.!.:! : u. . .mi. ii- a-1 . I
STOMACH UPSET?
Get at the Real Cause Taka Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets
That's what thousands cf jtorrach po.-'crers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a rr digestion, they are attacking ths ncl cause of the silnient dossil Uver and disordered boweis. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets r.roup the liver in a soothia?, lieaiinti way. When the liver and bowels are pr.rforniinc: iheir natural functions, a-.vay goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have vou a bad taste, coated tor.gue. poor appetite, a lazy, don'tcare feelinc;, no ambition or cnt rcy, trouble w.th undigested foods? TaUo C'iive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. I)r. Edwards' .Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with clive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without enninff, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief. Eat what you like. 10c and 25c.
Forty-fifth avenue, in 1CH?"
ls. My father owns this holts j and w-i have always lived in it with
the exception of three years in Irvlrir rark." "Your father' first mine is Frank and h? is a harher?" "Yes."' The questioner related tbn narrative taken, from the Juvenila Coint records. "I don't pee what that has to d with the present case," said Miss Bowman. "It is not true. I don't know anvthirsr about it. I deny everything." IT WCULD LCOE BAD." "When the ouertions jiejnted out thc-r aees, inni.s. addresses and incidents nrmraielj t-ictureij her as the youthful deliT'.rao-.t. she admitted it "would took !nd" hut said she had no cx!'i:i:n' i"ii. Later she said the family !: 1 lad Hm1 at the pn -:erit address in 1". 1 !. ha i had moved to Irvine: T'ark. 'Mr. K scan's n a i ' ect ion is very pood and he undouhted'y could idon- '. ify you," f hi' was told. ""Well, let him come .nit and try to identify " cut in tloorge. M:--s
to a r-uece soful conclusion. .Sincerely, SER'iT. TlOBKTtT ClIAMnP.. Army riTrui t li'K Tre;e. IIarrimod, Irsd,, i let., la.
GENERAL STRIKE
! llinvraan's elder hroihe-. i "No. No. Drop that. "We do rot j want all that raked up." snapped Miss Howman. j "Ar.d furthermore." said Miss Boj tuar,, "It's foolish to pay occupant of
the Jen t h eer van identify u-.e. They can't do it." '"Why?" rh was ash. 1. "l:eeau-e I wore r--srj:!e nnd a cap pulled tlov n ov.-r my e;
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Nov. 1 J.Iay See Impcrtan Developments In the . Pittsburg District.
NEEDS "DANDERINE"
Itr Always Checks That Ugly Dandruff and Stops the Hair Falling.
'INTERNATIONAL K EW SFfiVICEl
I'j'l'l'.sin i;i;h. ra., iicti.her rn The pt eel f"-ik" eotered on its fifth week j to.n.v Hl-.'i all th-t plants In the, 1 in- I mediate -I 'i ' i shu rirli district In pm- j
tion and with J:il.or l-ailis diroctinir lheJr efforts towards ke,.pin their
force intact until the S'ato !' I. rati-di !
of Labor holds it C"nve:i!ion here on Nov. I. and 2, nod decides I h' ... stien of a K'ate w id syn'P" t het ic walkoist. Th riltlu t-pli i'entra.l l.al.ur Union feuad that a. h yri pa i hello ptrlka was too Ids; a pp. position f..r th unions of the city iuv-1 ft a t:i-etliiuf cs:t-d.-iy left the raatier for the Mat convert i ion. That th proltletn of holding th steel strikers tr,ih.er Is a difficult ono wis 'admitted by trsra niz.-r J. Ij. Ilea irheri.
who said that the men must have n
j shew of sympathy from organized laj her. I "The strikers are not receiving etrlke j hesjefi's." ho saiil, "and cannot b held ' together forever witaoiit conipensa-
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W KITS CAR RACED THROUGH HAMMOND
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ho ! tr-t utidersiand this c.i "I en i.h pan tor f
-' i m; i , ai.-nt o;ie..s. Ual ', asf?" she was asked.
ion Army, etc., or com.!! "Of course not. I am HI years1 in out and you can't find any dandKe, raiting- Off? l-e. j old." ; ruff. Hoon every hair on your scalp he a very "Pad score "Pid you 1ir in ibis h"u-. 4 K. showp new life., vigor, brightness, thickt!.j i.,ui wji not ca.rri. .1 Kiibournn a.ve.. formcriv known -is ukuh .nt more color. Adv.
I To ntop fallinfir hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff.
; get a small bottle of "Danderine" at
any drug or toilet counter for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the ficalp. After several applications the hair usually stops com-
