Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 115, Hammond, Lake County, 31 October 1919 — Page 8
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KIDDIE'S GROUP MUST KG!IECKED Dr. King's New Discovery will do that very thing, easy' and quickly
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Bowels on Schedule Time the bile flowing freely, the fermenting body poisons eliminated. Dr King's New Life Tills make the bowels function regularly nnd keep the Bvstem cleansed of gaseous impurities. 5c a bottle, all druggists.
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and ton- I ha ever known. I would advise other women who suffer aa 1 did to at least it a trial." MRS. MYRTLE DILDEN. 1117 N. 6th St. Women When Dragged Down
and Worn-out Laporte.Ind.- "When approaching mid- ! life I suffered eeverrly hut one bottle of Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription oomplet-e-lv rrnnovwi my pains and the critical time paased so easily that I was scarcely conscious of it. It is over fifteen years since I took that one bottle of 'Favorite Prescription' and I have never had the least sign of weakness since. I think it the most wonderful medicine for women and would advise its uae. bv all women at th critical time of Lfe." MRS. S. J. BAKER, 9ie Scott 8t. Xokoroo. Ind.; "Some time ago I felt draggy' and worn-out and greatly in need ef a tonic when a friend sugijosted to me to
try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I had taken other tonics but I neyer took anything that helped me so quickly as the "Favorite Prescription.' It was not an unpleasant medicine to take and my whole system seemed to be benefited. I have also used the "Lotion Tablets' and found them to give just as perfect satisfaction." MRS. F. LA FOLLETTE. 410 W. Elm St. Doctor Pierre's Fsvorite Prescription is prepared from nature's roots and herhs and does not contain a particle of alcohol or any narcotic. It's not a secret prescription for jts ingredient are printed on the wrapper. Weak women should try it cow. Doa't wait! Today is the day to begla.
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Toach StauR directing team's practice from eUrtric coupe, above, and Orville "I;it" Page, his assiMnnt, directing a squad from the bench. Coach Alonzo Stafrp: has introduced a novelty into football coaching or perhaps we ought to say his friends have. When the grid season opened Stapjr was sc crippled with neuritis that he was unable even to hobble back and forth on the field. A few frrads chipped in and purchased Etagg an electric coupe. Had it painted maroon 'n everything. Isowthe veteran instructor dashes up and down the field in the coupe, calling out his orders from one of the windows. Chicago's coaching staff seems to be crippled all around. Orville "Pat" Page, former Chicago star and now Stagg's assistant, injured his leg early in the fall practice and has to hobble about on crutches.
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Savings Bank v Hammond, lad. A. J. Swanson, President. H. 0. Reisriz, Secy.
an Anierii-an citizi-n would wan troubb-
an. that any mati who pv.-ii'-h'-d an-Hi.-hy or violent--, 01 who so much as sucKcst"d it at a public meeting would gpt into troiih!-. t irder cam" into tiarv and disorder walked out The ni-n wh wanted to co ba-k to work did so. The strikers held peaceful assemblies su.-h as thy ivei-e entitlfd to hold uiid'r th constitution of the I'nitfd Ptates. bur no n.-d" lif"d ins rauofus vo:ce in be-half of violent e and annn liy cmerally. Wood did nU of the job that it was os-iblo for him to do through the civil authorities. Tn Omaha where the rioting had
nothmer to do with --trlke situations, '"len. Wood hrnualil tv-fit law and ov.ler and pu thine on a normal basis without firins a shot or hitting: a head. In Oar v. whevrt labor troubles were the potent factors in the ensuing troubles, he did the same thing-. Here is a ini -ot t ic ia 1 statement of just what was inf in Oary: In the specific ease of restonna law and order i-i Oti. Ind. lien. Woo'l upon request of the Ooyernor ot Ind-
nna ordered a tlet at !-men t 01 rroops
co to work.j to proceed to that city for the purpo?"
the interfen-r. of protecting life and property. an1 to
brin h" place back to us normal 1 re 50 far as order was r or.ce.-ned. accompanied by his staff officer.'. Oen. Oood made a personal in est ip at ion --f tb situation and issued a proclamation definnc th reasons why the I'nitd States tfcips occupied the city .and set forth rules and rcii!ntn"ns for t heconduct of all person in Oary during the time of military octupatiou.
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Mrs. J. I'.. I'latchley moved her I. oust hold Rood- to Oary last Thursday where htr son Clifford will be with her in Oary, as Mr. Ulacchley Is workins' In Illinois at this ttme. - The contractors aie working on the Lincoln Highway at Deep Hier in the ast and at I'yer in the west. We will consider ourselves fortunate :f they don't tear up our r- ad h' re. ;n MerriH-ville-this fall. Hallowe en is now here w ith ail its giory . Alex Boyd. Clarence and Howard Walters left the first of the week for I-ansuiK, Mich., where they expect to bring automobiles hack. Mrs. 11. i'. UduiKs ot outh Gary, stslted at tlic Iir. H. L. Iddmtts home tine day last week .
Mi.s Hoffman from Mirhlsrin visited
torment in M -r ril 1 v ill e cemetery.
Fred Lemartz of Montana, returned this week and expects to remain ovr this winter. Mis. .1, T. Staler and t'lara Oerlach were t'hi-auo visitors Thursday.
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October 31st and November 1st
Stiff Joints Sore Muscles Umber Up Quickly Under the Seething. Penetrating Applleatlen Of Hamlin's Wizard OM In case? of 'rheumatism and lame back it penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff, acbmg joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is an absolutely reliable, antiseptic application for cut, horns, bites, and stings. Sprains and bruises heal readily under its soothing, penetrating qualities. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get vonr money back. ... . Ever constipated or hare sick headi t... Wizard I.iver WhlDS.
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(Mrs. Ho beit axton has b'en on the sick list this ftk. Andrew Popp returned Tuesday from Missouri, where he has been vlsltln with relatives. Mrs. Hair-. I'. inmon of Oary. passed away vcr; sud-tkily t'f heart fa. lure last W.dio-suay afternoon. The family were 'it.nur Mr. lemnion's parents. Mr. im 1 Mrs. Clint- Iienimon of
this place. She felt tired and went up j
stairs to lie down and didn't return, they called but sh" dul n -t respond. They went up and found that she had expired. Sin- was Miss Iillian Kink of Crown Point before her marriae" to Mr. Demraon. She leaves a husband, three small children and other relatives to mourn her loss. The funeral will be b'ld from the M . V. . church in Merrillville nt 1 P- m. Friday. Tn-
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now going on at the Parisian Specialty Store, 1 Hammond. This great sale positively closes 'h ,, . ! Saturday Night at Ten O'Clock Save Fifty Cents on the Dollar on Coats Dresses Skirts Waists and Millinery READ READ READ LADIES' COATS in velour, silvertone, plush and beaver, as low as .$'5.00 DRESSES Wool serge and velour, latest models, all sizes, $18.50 and $15.50
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