Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 119, Hammond, Lake County, 5 November 1919 — Page 10
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ECOXO.CAL MEM S: Ureakfat Fresh, rears Farina with Top Milk Toast and Jelly Colled Beet with Horse Kadish and Boots Succotash Tomatoes with Mayonnaise Dressing Coffea Lamcheon VegetaLla Sonp Fried Bread Apple Sauce Cocoa Dinner Veal Cutlet Breaded with Tomato Panec Baked Potatoes String Beaai Sliced Tomatoes Iced Rice Pudding Breakfast ,' il Iced Cantaloupe Rico Flakes Fried Tomatoes with Bacon Coffee and Cornbreai Luncheon Spaghetti with Cheese Lettuce and Egg Salad Junket Tea and Cake Dinner Itice Soup Cornstarch Pudding CLAM FRITTERS. Clama must nevt-r b to much cooked, for a lengthy cooking operation only toughens them they are done when the erires curl. Steam the; clams until the shells bepin to open, then remove them and chop, but be careful to save the Ju1c. Twentyfive clarr.3 will be sufficient for a family of four persons. Take the chopped clams arid put Into a m'.xinsr bowl with two small cups of pastry flour. Beat three epes keeping the yolks find white separate. Moisten the mixture with a cupful of clam juice, first straining in throueh a cloth and adding to 1t a teaspoonftil of soda which hns boon dissolved In ?:i onual cuantitv of hot water. SMr
HOW TO MAKE THE I1EST I'SU OF (iltAPES I'H KLED t.KAPES I HONEY Maho a syrup of four pound? ot honey, one pint vinegar and clow..-;, ;r stick cinnamon or both. Boil tha syrup, carefully sklmruiuii it. for t.veijty minutes, meanwhile pack srvf'li pounds of v rapes oa the sterns in a jar without bruising them. Pour tho boiling hot syiup over the grapes and peal up. These po picklotl grapes will keep perfect for years. Delicious Sauce for llidding. Ice Creivma, etc., made from Grapes Press out. sufficient pulp from rips to fill a pint measure, pour in saucepan and place ever fire With litres f ahlespoonfuls of water or grape Juice. Simmer until quite soft and press through a sieve to remove all peods. Return to lire, adding as much supar aa you have puip, and cor k until quite thick. Remove i'ror.i tho iire, cool t.nd fold in stiffly beaten white of one eeif, the Juice of halt a lemon and two tablespoonfuls of stiffly whipped cream.
or lee cream this will make a dessert j l
to satisfy the pourmet. GRAPE JAM Wash the grape and press out the pulp from th skins:. Heat the pulp in a saucepan and when it begins to darken in color rub through a pota'o r:cer. To the pulp add the Fklns acd the same amount of heated sup.'ir that you have of skins and pulp. Mix well and cook for about eighteen minutes after it bepins to boil. Skim, plpce in Jr? and cover when cold with parafflne A quinca cooked with the grapes will improre the taste considerably and also help to form a jelly quickly. AMI D GRAPE CATSUP Mjsh thorcughly two quarts cf well-ripened grapes, cover with vinegar and bring to a, boil. Strain, add one cupful of brown susrar. one table-
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in the stiffly beaten whites of epsrs ; spoonful of ground cinnamon, one and add more flour if r.eeary. j teaspmnful of cloves, fid half a teaDrop the batter, a ta-focEful at a spoonful of paprika. Cook the uiixttrue. into a pan of boiling fat, andture slowlv until a? thick as f msto ry a golden brown. Serve very hotC"-"n and e-l alr-tiht in hot self--i'h a parn'.jhinir c? sliced lemon. peal!ar bottle?.
CROWN POINT NEWS Muppenings Of A Day In Lake Ccunty' Lively Capital.
M3W MAItltlAGF, I.ItliXSKS
Kor A. C ie. Frank l.iwin Jc.-'-fa ICrui-1. Ir. Frank J. lud inni' Wuli.ki, K
Oarj ; Grace E. Icki. Iriana Harbor; .u.-a IlarV"-r. . Fa.-t Chicago; Coist Chicago.
which re.-ults into meet i as; of v. id frl.-nd. a;d .Jf"rd clean. vh -! ic-me t'-,r a:i . V like th f.:!r!t In
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li-'rehy ext nd their r any thanks to ft 1 1 who c.nr.o t'i th p',t-nt 1. nri-i a suci-esi , r.d crijmliy oMend a v.-r-l-conitj to a'.l !"r t F. i nt of n'xi ;,-. ir. Thern were mar.y excellent roti;i!;Ps and anions the pr.z wiener? iror? th fo".:'- n?: H- rl"Mt f.'ei.-rid. N. SniHli, Fa iSniith. Chailrs Lin-'n'-rs;,
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I was attacked by Muscular and Inflammatory Rheumatism. I suffered as only those who have it know, for over three years. 1 tried remedy after remedy, and doctor after doctor, but such relief as I received was only temporary. Finally I found a remedy that cured me completely, and it has never returned.. 1 have given it to a number who were terribly afflicted and even bedridden with Rheumatism, some of them 70 to 80 years old, and results were the same as in my own case. I want every sufferer from any form of rheumatism to try this marvelous healing power. Don't send a cent; simply mail your name and address and I will send it free to try. After you have used it and it has proven itself to be that long-looked-for means
of getting rid of your
. rheumatism, you may send the price of it, one dollar, but understand, I do not want your money unless von are nprfprilv
n . Z tarrh. For if you suffered with this '".atKnPn tn ?Pnr! if fen't ! disease last winter it will again Le
i with you in all its seventy unless you wl,i naturally disappear tor good. Liut
I hat fniTV Whv ;ilflW I have eliminated entirely from the no matter how many local apphca
i blood the germs which cause the dis-
any longer when relief case-
I his of course you have not done if you have relied upon the usual lo
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Stephen Kyi huwaisk;, Hau'.njond; to Irene Bvssa, HaTmond. Julia vSehrin, HarnrnonJ; Charles Ccrvenka, Hammond. Joseph Ion Frown. East Chicago; Libbie Gravraun, East Chicago.
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The merchants of Crown Point had f and Mrs. Carl Lin,?, Uynmnd Sher.r.-.n : ("J or.e of the liveliest street affairs ever' Ji'irity Let tcrer and Johanna lti.e.-er. ; ' wltnefsd in tha c;ty lat Friday ev- I Ma Heckinian. Mrs. i.'ito ttz. Eu;no f . en in? in the form of a masquers !e j Farluy, Goh'io Foster and several ot'i- !
Mr. and Mrs. V'm. Ma.oth of Chi- ! 'pi! caere, Mr. and Mrs. Albert lldcker and i
Mr. ar-l Mrs. K'i? e!l Clark of IF
jr.cnd visited with r la lives In Cro
Fi'in. ovt f-'!nday.
Clarence. Barr of Clinfro, f."a In Crown Fo rt on ?':n lav visittnar w th
which dre-.v a crmv.1 of al'oul ,0' 0 people. S'"i( of the5o beinsr masked, reprfflfntin? Jm personations, comedy, etc.. which, to the hystander, betrayed nothins ;n th universe but fun, laushir.z until far:; eame to the eyes. The music of three band" and an orchestra, was exceiknt. t ouring; forth strains of
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music wiucn uav great pleasure toi rnotner -!':
th 'so pi'stnt, un this merry-m ;k:n? event. The merchants of this city have put this event on the calendar to
he. carried o;:t h year, imusr inent ; illness of
for one and all. youn and old. rloin-r a wy with teurlni? down of woniirii carting the grower's delivery "rii?" f'-r
blocks from his premise soapinr the j death was caused window?, rat-tat-tats that near frizht- ! Mrs. John t
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ter M!s Da 7 a . Thomas Flail was c: ritv, Ir.d., on account
to t'n'o-! f the strioui
sister on JIoTidav.
fore his arrival ther.- h's family here was not'.fh d of her death. She. was Mrs. Anna Clark, a;" IT year? anrj her
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en? the little lady at home into tears, I !elro !! .it lter h tiie on Monday cv-
and nil tho other prankful trick? the I rn::is, the ;v.;. - hiin w.-n hy Mrs. j, vour.c folks like to pull off on this i Hrrrv Collin." and Mr. '.'larence ! t'i
j 1 r particalar night. The rnvhants em- Ilouk. i V
phasize the fart that fete? of this type Mi-.' F.Fzieth Kiisnianl 'aas nrPrt
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WHAT WILL YOU
UT YOUR CATARRH?
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improper i reuicjcui lchus
Serious Stage.
tiecause you
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, delicate linings cf the nose, throat anu j i,v
! air passages, then you miht reasonj ably expect to be cutcd by the use of j local remedies. But have you ever i known of one single person to be
have doubtless been ' freed from the slavery of Catarrh by
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Silk Hotic. Vs.it 75c Heavy weight, fibre hos?, seconds of $1.2: value.
lioiwara Co MmasiCo.
Boys' Worsted Jerseys, $2.98 Pure worsted Jerseys; all colors; sizes 26 to 34.
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We're Ready with Ample Supplies for Every Member of the Family
It is the quality of the Underwear in this store that will appeal to every thrifty shopper. Every garment is perfect fitting and good quality..
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iney are ail perfectly raaae ana were purchased before the recent rises in price. This sale offers a remarkable chance
ChiJdren'a Gray Wool S'riris and Drawers Sizes 2 to 4. .$1.03 Sizes 6 to 10. $1.25 Sizes 12 to 16S1.S0 Children's Ribbed Black Hose, pair 25c Good weight hose, slightly imperfect. Ideal hose for school wear. Ladies' Black Fleeced Hose, air 50c One of t're Lest buys in the store. A fine wearing and heavy fleeced hose at 50c.
Ladies' Union Suits Garment $1.69 Lnion suits in heavy winter weights, Lleached. ribbed and fleeced. High, halfhigh or low neck f tyles. Ladies' Vests and Drawers, each 59c
Men's
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to supply your winter needs with undenvear of the good sort
Underwear at Prices That
Mean Economy
Men's Heavy Wool Mixed Union Suits Merion mixed with cotton to prevent shrinking. Closed crotch, full size, exceptionally well made, O? rC! O
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Men's Extra Heavy Weight Merino U'Suits Perfect fitting, closed crotch. Very serv- O AO
iceable and warm, at ... . Wool Worsted Shirts and Drawers Medium weight, well made, thoroughly taped throughout to g've extra service;
natural gray, C1 QQ
each
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Men's Shirts and Drawers Wool and cotton mixed, to prevent shrinking; heavy and medium weights, well a?d.:.e.d.'..$2.50
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bleached, fleeced garments, sty les in high ard Dutch neck styles. Ladies' Pii.k Bloomers 4Sc Elastic at top and knee. Pink red color only. Excellent value at price mentioned.
Boys' Warm Ribbed Fleece Union Suits 8 to 16 at....$1.39
Men's and Boys Sweater Coats
Medium and heavy weights. V neck and shawl collar;
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ail colors, at
Men's Sweater Coats Men's warm sweater coats; shawl collar style, vvilh two pockets; maroon QP and dk. grey at. . .J
Men's Wool Sweaters
Heavy Jumbo knit coats, shawl collar, two pockets;
6.95
maroon, heather mixt., stripes, at
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Men's Sweaters $1.98 Heavy ribbed sweaters, shawl collar cr pullover style, with or without sleeves; oxford color. Men's Union Suits $1.98 Heavy ribbed fleece lined cotton garments, ecru color, well made. Men's Flannelette Shirts $1.63 Men's union made flannelette work shirts, collar attached, blue; sizes 14 to 17. "Signal" Flannel Shirts, $2.69
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Ladies Siik Stripe Silk and Wool Union Suits $5.50 a Garment Here's an opportunity to supply your winter underwear needs at big savings. The underwear here announced is the noted ?Iunsingwear brand, popular because of its superior quality of material and its satisfactory wearing capabilities. The price quoted is for Thins, onlv. Other Styles $2.0 to $6.00.
Children's Vests and Pacts
Mother? ho u 14 t;ike advantage of tr-Wj p-sio j ri order t o rr pU nlsh t h o Utile C' II e ' c U Ti d e r w ear need? fully b n d eer.notiiieaiiy. i ill idren's v r at s Had drawers. "rest iMi!'- brnnd. :''.a'- rihhevif t1e,. .i n-irn;-in-. idi.a! for ihtpe cluDv dais nd the -v'il win"r w. ath'.r to f.d-luw.
2 and 4. . .65c 6, 8, 10.. 75c 12, 14, 16.85c
nal only. wear.
famous "Sigshirts, in gray Thev fit and
Men's Cashmere Hose. Pair 45c Wool mixed of good durable ouahtv.
; seamless, in black and natural gray, i .
Boys' Stockings Pair 39c Cotton ribbed hosiery, in black. The famous "Bear" brand; sizes 7 to 1 0', '.
REMNANT SALE
Mercerized Foplin 27 inches wide in every pood color now in vogue. Excellent lengths, priced at per 97 yard ' C Danish Cloth 28 inches wide; particularly suitable for inexpensive undergarments. A popular fabric at the popular pricI of 35c yard
Dressmakers and Home Sewers we hope, haven't forgotten that together with our "Just for Thursday" Sales, the Monthly Remnant Day will also come forth with some very timely and appropriate items for the fashioning of dresses and other wearables. Prices cf these offerings are far below regular.
REMNANT SALE
Edencloth 32 inches wide; m pretty plaids for dresses and petticoats. Choose from collection of 2 to 5 yd lengths 1 fiat yard 1 U C
Mercerized Damask It s 63 inches wide ;
good quality pretty designs at per yard
19c
in many Special 59c
Apron Gingham Comes in all size checks; blue, and brown. Any number of 2 to 5 vard
lenghs, at yard
Art Ticking Ideal pillow material, 30 inches wide; in 1 to 5 yard lengths in pretty de
signs. Special at yard
29c
Bleached Muslin 36 in. musim of the best grade, selling every day at 37c the yard. Can be had in 1 to 4 yard 27 f lengths at French Gingham 32 in. wide; in a perfect myriad of pretty plaids and stripes; 1 to 8 yard lengths to choose V from at, vard " C
Chambray Gingham 27 inches wide; in all the wanted shades of blue, pink and tan. This material to be had in all lengths. 1Q yard 1 J C Toweling A real tovsel Uem. 1 7 inch bleached toweling of heavy quality with red border. Special at 1 9c
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fairly comfortable through the mild j any kind of local treatment ? summer months, and free from the Why? Simply because you have ! .1 ' !!. 1 ... r !,, ,....
soreness ana irritation or me rnem-,""-11"""" in. nbranes, do not make the mistake of : twns, and all of your treatment has thinking that you are rid of your Ca- . misdirected. Remove the c,iu, :
ot the Cioged up accumulation that ; choke up your air passages, and they i
is thus offered you free? Don't delay. Write today. Mark H. jackson, No. 836-F G u r n e v Bldg., STacuse, N. Y.
Mr. Jackson is responsible.
Above statement true.
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t'.ons you use to temporarily clear them away, they promptly reappear and will continue to do so until their cause is removed.
Dut it you will take a treatment
. ,i i n a . r v.- source ot the disease and attacks it etc., the onlv possible eliect ot which t . . . ,t . . t . i i , , at Us s,artinS point, then you are on treatment is to al'ord but temporary1.! w . i i , r r i i . lhf r,s'-t track, and can expect rereher. ror notmng but lmporary re-1 i, q c c .t c ii rc , f j c i sulfs- S. S. S.. the fine old fiftv-year-uet can be expected from treatment ii ii j i 3 ; ' i i , , - , od blood remedy is an antidote to
TTiiivii uauicj u:uv r 111, IU1!1S CM ,1 11- r . . l .ii- i the millions of tiny Catarrl
Bchli:ger Sbrfhard Schjol
Dictaphone, Calculating Machine Business. Day and Eve. Phone Ham. 2981 Ruff Bldg.
Don't throw your psper awaj without reading the want ad page.
of time and money, besides seriously j
jeopardizing your health, to continue-
arrn germs
with which your blood is infested. A thorough course of this remedy will cleanse and purify your blood and remove the disease cerms which cause
s upon gallons j Catarrh, and at the same time build
ur and stren.2tl-.cn the entire svstern.
further time lv continu
ing a treatment that can make no progress toward permanent relief, but begin to take S. S. S. today, and you
Are you going to further temporize with a disease that leads to such a serious condition? Don't you know-
that you can use gallons upon gall
of local treatment without the slightct i , 4 1 - r.i T.. :. .. .1 '.
vci H'iiiiniir,:i l ruriii .- jum Kive ine r . i ..i r i J, , . , i Don t wast
inauer a nine careiui thought, and i
j you will rechze that it is but a'aste
ei a poo;ti-..n at th-5 Atlantic Tea and j Mcfsr-s M itt. Ki-'-ll r.f Chicago, Ioula r.eijtel am! AV in . Zurbriftgr, w ho ere ::'.;iio ei m ll. i!im T..1 i:( th-i weVi j iiil iih their relatives in Crown Fo.nt -V iria-i I,. Cout tw right ef this city, j
! '' i s ,. .-r.-hasf-J ti.e Jnnies M.-Uiil fai :u
in bectii'ii 30, payi:i f-!."v) l.ir It. I .Mt.i. Will Hoffman Rt.il i-h:iiriTi ft; Il.-tiiiniom!. run- cri ..;iturday to sfe.-id '
j-everal il.iys with th- Kurfynif-.nl fam- . i . Mrs. IFurletia fironmn f-J spending a few fia this v-e',i at the iioniu of hi-'- ton Kai;.h in Cnioaao. Mrs. J..hn ;rnir!"-r ar,.i f .n Gcrj.M, wirt to ChU-asy th- c.irly part fit" the Kick to visit i;L Mrs. Kramer's n-...ther. The marrhiee ef Cwfnii'iVn Pi'i-.M.iha, dinhter cf Mr. and Mr.
John lonna."f.a to P. T. Hard, will
t.'tKo piace on i !:'i r.f.i:! y at b p. m
The creiiimn- w.U he performed b
I'.ev. J . A. Avl.nir in t!i presence
th lrn:i!-'iiate family. The yemn people will leave im'neiF.'.tely after tf
rcmmy for a short trip, thMr dentin- l ation not b'-lr.s jnad-s known. Mi-si
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ci,rrni:nir pirl and ran aiwayi. uifn very popular in the younper toein! .-t . .Vir. Huri is a n'wronior In 'nwn
T'oint. heincr enci.me.1 in tlie photograph j
fusn-js. Dtiritiff l-.i.- shoit stay he
has made a. host f fronds. They nil! i (U..ko t'ifir heme with Mr. ami Mrs. J. !
1 ' -tin.iV.il . Alfred Jones of the Tali met hank, was in C'ow n Folnt tl.f v. et k -hec 'vine vp on real c?ftt- in the Atii!itf.r' ofr . p
siep Hi son Zemo the Clean. Antiseptic
I Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief I There is cr.c sc'r, dependable treatj ar.cnt that relieves itching torture and ; that cleanses ar.d soothes the skin, j Abk .n y druggist for a I55c cr $1 bottle ! of Zemo and cpp".y it as directed. Soon 1 you will fi::d that irritations, pimrle?, I Llackhcads, eczema, blotch.3.ringworra ' ar d similar sltia trouble? will disappear, i Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying ' liquid, is all that 13 needed for it ; banishes moot skin ervrteuir:, makes the t-kin soft, smooth and healthy. I TlieE.vy.EoM Co., ClcvUisd.O, ,
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m -isf w w mm s it
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has ben takinir ltogether too nmcii i loin t : 1 . i m 1 r for ti.e way industrial
i rompiicfi'lons In his city have ci,,!--d.
i.-i another loud talker who has !,;tie ,i--i'.ijirnno with labor affa-r. ..;. liac?on ta!lc too much. "!h:tr"r:i? radicals nre r-' t and nmir l.,ir. li.-.-n in -.-ntrol of the . F. of K Proof? Look ft the June convention of the Fed- ro;i..!. Tl," v d-- wa. th-n 0a iiKalnst 400 "Red" votes. Not even or:e p,.r cent i. i' Wilhani T"o.tT. l ead of the stec! ytrikers, has repudia- ! ti.e riiar-'-H of y n -.1 : r a : ri--. f.C"iin t l.!':i. The puhMc has wronrr !nipr--'ons of the I"r-de ra t iro! and remain biio.d t- tile jijtire of tile ni;t-r.V d-:c-T"-p,(-.-iinir'y i-.jict'rv.i'nn de. n.'irids tr.ey are. too. NOT KtVI) (ir PKifK WiMPI). "VV'in operators rea;:T--- tuo- f-".l-ay ti.- can o--al with 1-th. ,r . to not k conference apd adopt fair nrri i-d n-,ea-
i.J re ohit io?i. "I fo:ce the day vvh-;n i.hcrc ' !e n international Fedrrati-n of 'ei. ionjr aw ay that day i I catt.ot foretell. Hut it is coniint: it ;
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,11 r . , , . niu incite a metnod of treatment that has prov-i ,t i f ....... : , H I others have.
- ii jl nine tiuc in ni.ixins; anv real progress toward genuine benefit?
I wih receive the same benefit that i '
First of all find out just what causes your Catarrh. If it was merely a local irritation and inflammation of the
S. S. S. is sold by all drug stores.
Write for free medical advice about your own case to Chief Medical Adviser, 155 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv.
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Wholesome-cieansing-Refreshing When Your Eyes Nssd Dara
flies, then and then only the coal stri.. ,-ir.d rdher strikes will be -ettifd. T'eare at the point of the bsyonet U not pe,ac. It m(ifi temporary cciation of hostilities merely. Should capitalist; cow strikers with tho flash of tx-i or power and authority. It will b only a littie time nntil nothr uprising j. started. Should wcrUon club owners Into an n reemen t. U meanj hat a FMtinir w!ul until the owner.". t'i-. r strencrth returned, resume th tra---.vith fresh fury. rtF.I IF.VKx IX VMIET. "I lcrvo In Indiistria i;nre.?r. T"".re t i..: m-n.-n,-nt and proper (rmdanco 1t r-imti-i proprrss. T'-e..f spt.;;s stairtia'ioo. The ini.i-.,-tion procoe d i r. q bn -
' of t'.e F- a : i -n had any serious dor- roth-'nc: more than deprive f'ttetv-.e on the l",-d r.-, t : on s inovements. riidan'e tl.is hoavi-ji m;-vment of
' in n --r-t:iiv i'i.it;detf-r. liose bra- i ' --e v oikcri A fain speeding
vc r i-, in t-ie rinr for r p;i idi'-a n n-m ligation Jlor ih pr .-id---ncy, ay- tl.-: -.vi'des ntiarchy Wi",! be the ifsult of Industrial unrest ant lu : b-iletvv, the . ,.n.,: a.-d ot-if-r ni' ii hi. W.i ai i entrant of their subject. SAYS HANSON TALKS TOO Ml CII. "rIe llariS'in. Seattle's ma'-ot. wh-;
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Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute
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a. track is a fine thins-. Tt is progress toward isn coal. rt-.if tsil-..- the jrtildinij hands from the throt'ie r,r,d what is the restilt? Foil'-t-ion ard v. r" cl- a co. "Kvoiution and not revolution is ray motto. Vnrest, properly guided 1 evolution; unrest, hlhvi'y surginer. stveepine away everything like a tidal u a e
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are tha result of Dr. Edwards determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with cakimel. For 17 years fie usr-d these tablets fa vegetable compound mixed with olive oil) in Jus private practice with great success. They ric all the goxl that calomel does but have no bad after effects. No pains, no griping, no injury to the gums or danger from acid foods yet they stimulate the liver and bowels. Take Dr. Inwards" Olive Tablets when you feel "logy" and "heavy." Note how they clear clouded brain and peri: up the spirits. 10c and 2Tc a box.
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ScientiticaUy Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Hammond Optical Parlor
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