Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 177, Hammond, Lake County, 15 January 1920 — Page 5

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1919 LIVELY YEAR

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GRIFFITH REALTY

GRIFFITH, In.. Jin. 15 A. lladdow Smith, of the Griffith & Highland Realty Co.. reports considerable, activity in real estate during the close of 1919. with encouraging prospects for the present year. The purchase by the Erie and Chesap.ake & Ohio railroads of largo tracts for yard purposes and their early development, la partly responsible for the inquiries for heme and industrial Mtes. Quite a number of citizens have completed arrangements to erect homes in the pprlngr. which is substantial procf of their belief In the future of their town and Mr. Smith is confident in being able to make good by locating additional factories during the year. Recent sales by Mr. Smith for the Osterhout estate consists of: Henry Covert, two lots. Harry McFarland. three lots; Samuel and Carrie I.lghtfoot. house and lot, all In the Eidpewood addition; Ralston L. Lod. three lots in Original Town; Tercy C. and Matilda C. Taggart. house; and two lota in manufacturers second addition to Omer and J. Fern Stinson, ana ine 1'ottr Foundry to H. C. Stourt.

Pyramid Pill Treatment Tfc Crpat Household Treetmrat fr I trill ilk. Mlredlnir or rrotrudlng l'llrs.

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FllKE TBUU Almost every family has at

least one sufferer who shonld h a v e? the blessed relief afforded by Pyramid .Pile Treatment, You can hT a free trial by mall or If you cannot wait, get 60 cent box at ny drug atoro. Take no substitute. Join tbe happy throng1 bo xtnet the praise

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SOCIAL NEWS!

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Royal Xelihbors cf America, gave a. i chicken pie supper as a farewell surprise party for Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph j Whittip and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hall, j both of 1130 Garfield street, who are j

leaving- to make their homes in Iowa. Mrs. and Hall and Mrs. V hittip. who are members of the camp were each presented with a silver berry spoon. Music was enjoyed and the. Golden Rod Social club raffled off a quilt which was won by F. B. Cosner. Tha GoMcn Rod Camp. HS3T, No. 1657. Mornin? prayer meetings, which are Leing held in connection with the revivals at the Methodist church will be held at the following homes tomorrow morning from 1":00 until 10:30: Mrs. Fred Maley. 4TS Drackcrt street.; Mrs. Robinson, 44 Detroit ttrett; Mrs. A. L. Spohn. 15 Carroll, street: Mrs. Jane Mathew. 517 ISO street, and Mrs. II. E. Kryn. 6?t Ingram avenue. A regular old fashioned New Tear's live Camp Fire will be the closing

It NT w'htlcsom. Cleansing, faVJl'lTCBeresb!ng and Healing

fjOs Letloo Murine for Ked-

ton A.'Ur ""'J ,cr? v'" .

V. rVrt-C lation. itcning ana Till ID rYr JBurnini? of the Eves or

Eyelids: "2 Drops" After the Movies. Motoring or Golf will win your confidence. AJt your Drugfiat for Murine when your Eyee Need Care. Marin Eye Remedy Co.. LhicajO

feature of the Victory Watch at the Brooks House tonight. The Methodist church members are Invited In a body after their services. The evangelist. E. P. Witt Johnson, will apeak. Mrs. Etta Eloomhoff will talk on the subject. ""With the VT. C. T. V." in the beginning of the crusades. Pridiiam's orchestra will play. Saturday, Jan. 11th. w-as Mr. John Brumley's birthday, so in the evening his neighbors came to celebrate with him. They had a very enjoyable evenlnr with games, t.iusic and r.lce refreshments were served. The Knights of Columbus gave ft very successful dancing party at their hall laet night. There were over two hundred present, flood music and several moonlight dances. Every one reports a most delightful time. Mr. E. rerri::"s 26th birthday anniversary wa? the occasion of a delightful dinner patty given at his homo last r.lght. The evening was passed very p.oasantly with games and music and at 11 o'clock a nicely arranged course dinner v as served, there being a large birthday cake in the center of the table and the tim old custom of blowing out all of the candles was observed and the on who succeeied in blowing out all of the cjndles was E. haff. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. C. Carson. Mr. and Mrs. T. Connor. Mr. and Mrs. V. ICane, Mr. and Mrs. P. Schohl. E. Shaff and M!ss Pederson. There will be the usual story hour at the Hammond public library Saturday morning from 10:00 until 11:00. Miss Elsie Lautuii Is in charge. Bacil Walker. awell known Hammond man who has been In the coal and lumber business in Hammond for

several years, has gone to Jacksonville. Fla.. where he will go In the lumber business in that city. He will stop and see his brother-in-law, Jerome Collins, a Hammond boy who Is at present managing a Federal bakery in St. Augustine, Fla. As soon as Mr. Walker in definitely located there Mrs. Walker will follow with her two children. They sold their home to Mr. and Mrs. E. liunde, and have rnada arrangements to locate definitely in Florid.!. Mr. and Mrs. Walker are both well known and well liked in Hammond and they will be missed by many friends. The Oak Leaf Embroidery club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. A. Muller og Garfield boulevard tomorrow afternoon. - Hammond Chapter, No. 120, Women of Moose Heart legion, will hold its regular meeting Friday night. Important business Is to bo transacted. The friends of Mrs. Frldham gave a very delightful surprise party for her last night in honor of her birthday. The evening was, pleasantly pst.se. J with games, music and , dsreing. and nice refreshments were served and a birthday cake, with lighted candles, decorated the enter of the table. Mrs. Pridham received many beautiful gifts from her friends. Those present were Mrs. J. W. Rudolph. Miss Ollie Tieehe. Stella Groff, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brook.". C. Schmidt. Georgl Pridham, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Roebuck, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Pridham.

Mrs. H. L. Eavilscn will be hostess to the As Tou Like It Club at her home, 474 Becker street, tomorrow afternoon. Henry Cleveland, one of Hammond's most promtnent young lawyers, who has ben very ill at his home.. 1245 Harrison

I strtet. tor tho past week. Is improving slightly. During his college days H-nry I through too strenuous physical ecort I acquired an athlftic heart, which has j proved to be very serious. Howe.ver. the j attending physicians believe that with i complete rest for a number of weeks his

7hre is i bridge rarty at the Hammond Country Club last nisht. The highest scores were held by tho fallowing ladles: Mrv Ralph Tennant. first, and Mrs. V. S. Hotter, second; gentleman; M. Rothchlld. first, and B. E. I. Bell, second. Mrs. Wait" Bit.lefe.lJ ar.d small daughter, cf 94 S. HoKman street, art spending the winter In IIct Spring?, Ark. The regular monthly meeting of the Riverside Parents Teachers' club win meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A very interesting meeting has beon planned and all parents arc cordially Invited to be present.

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the San Punes, Gary. Miss Cecelia Lacy will be hostess to the club members in two vet ks, at her home on Ada street.

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SPRING STYLES!

NOTICE

The Annual Stockholders Meeting of . -the JCortheru States Li' Insurance Co. t will be hrdd in tho asency room at the j home ofilec of the company in tho Citi- ZZZ zens Jf-attona.1 Bank I'l-.ldirig, Hammond. Ir.d . Thursday rvening, Jan. 2Jnd, at 7:30 o'clock. A groat d-;il of enthusiasm is being msnifest-Hl f.nJ a marked in-

j teres t in being ?liova by tiie st"ckho"d- .

. er. :i this otmng meeting relative to i I tho wonderful progress and growth of i

'tho ooinpany during the pa.-t. yi ar and

!tht dividend rhi ki wil be ready fori

distribution at this meeting. 1-li-Zt A. G. SCHAI1REK, Pres.

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Get your Shoes Now at Less than Cost The run on this Big Stock still continues We want every man, woman and child of the Calumet Region to know that this is a Great Saving Event. The prices quoted on a!I our Shoes are far below the present wholesale cost. Compare what othc stores are asking for shoes of the same quality, -and you will save here from $2.00 to $4.00 on every pair. Do not take our mere word; come and see for yourself. Seeing is believing. Dr. Sommers' Health Shoes for children, in

brown and black kid and calf; flexible oak soles; button and lace; sizes 5 to 0 AC 8at tPi.i7U Boys' 2-BuckIe Storm Boots; all solid leather; sizes up i0 QC

to 512... wJ-w Mens AH Solid Leather Work Shoes; while OC they last 3D.OO Last Call "Cy. SommerV Health Shoes; built on nature's last, for men with bad and good feet C who want comfort and wear

Women's and Misses' Dress Shoes in brown and black kid; iC military or French heels wO' Men's Dress "Brouge," with fancy wing tip; the shoe of the hour; selling elsewhere from $12.50 Q O C to $14.50 a pair 0.03 100 Pair Men's 1-Buckle Rolled Edge Arctics; only one pair 1 A Q to a customer A Ty

EVERY PAIR OF SHOES AND RUBBERS IN OUR STORE MUST BE SOLD. Jacob's Shoe SIiop Ma 101 STATE STREET, NEAR 4 C0RNEPS. :5i PHONE 3372 HAMMOND. Open evenings during closing out sale.

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CLOSING OUT DRUG STOCK Thir is just the k'.ng of an event that makes thrifty shoppers happy, because you can save so much. There isn't ;i day that you do not need something in the drug line. You should attend this sale, while tho cream of the stock can bo had. Tou ought to tdc how the people arc taking to the at-aetive offerings here. The sale ill last some time yet. but the beet "Plums ' will be picked earlv. Come, on in and lay in jour supply. 1 1 A K It V V.'Eld, Citizens liink Building

Lion Store Millinery Just received a shipment of new spring millinery from our ANDREA & CONSELLO factory. These hats are all hand made and are the last word from Fashion. Only one cf a kind. , u Whenever you see an Andrea or Consello pattern hat you can be assurred that it is the latest style, color and material, copied from the latest Parisian models.

The F. E. G. club will hold a special business meeting at the home of IdlfS Vera Schultz of Johnson street, this evening. Jan. lath All members are urged to ba present. The True Kindred wtll hold ita regular meeting Friday evening promptly at eight o'clock. All members ar urged to.be present as there will be both initiation and installation of otflcerg. A social hour with refreshments will follow. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Kerneth Green of Argo, North E'akota, a daughter. Sunday, January 11th. Mrs. Green will perhaps be better remembered as Mias. Pauline Twlss of Hamnapnd. Miss Koaiind Feddeler and her mother are now living at their i.ew home, 833 Indiana avenue, and all of th'ir friends are cordliily invited to vii.it them. Try the meals at the Frisciila Pantry. C83 Ilohmnn 3trect. You will liko them. 1-15-lt. Mi8 Geneiove Hoffman entertained tha Kappa Delta Gamma Girls at h'-r

home on Clinton ttreet. hit evening. The girls brought their nedle work, and at 10:00 o'clock a dainty luncheon was served. Arrangements were made for a toboggan party on Jan. 25th at

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OUCH! RUB OUT RHEUMATIC PAIN

Rub pain, soreness, stiffness sciatica right out with "St. Jacobs Liniment!"

County fifty! Pain gon. Ilheumatls-m is "pain only." Xot one

cas in fifty reju!rs internal treatment.

Stop drugging: Huh the misery right

away: Apply soo'.ning. penetrating st. Jacob's Liniment" directly tipon the

"tender spo'." and relief ernes Instantly. "St. Jacob's Liniment'" is a harmless rheumatism liniment wh!-h never

disappoints and can not burn or discolor th skin.

Limber up! Stp complaining! G-M a smill trial b"tt :f Jacob'? IvnipiTtt" at an" .r ;c: ?t- r". and in ;ur! a moment jo i'l! be f r--. from pain, fore-....-r-.j ;';iTnr and f -vdMng P-n't rjffr; nli-f :::' yfi. "S". Jirod i Lirt'm?:it'' ha? r.-iiT --1 million? of rheumailsm suffrrr.- sn the. last half cen

tury, and just .-rs g'vTd for -ciati'--i, neuralgia, l-imhico, backache, sprains and swellings. Ad-.

LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY IYLC CAR ROLL Of Carrt1 A ia wn l H bin- ET153. ' ;' - 3 . v .of h ;'e'5''" - .-f hiri "o pla:n dir 'Ti'.rs -.bar a ':( ii'ima'.r.t1 . fT n j vr ) , r.d th-"- ".mperiV't rv rir f uj ? :i: :m t- caus trub!'. N" , mr'-r-f.;t --e can focu. !ich " ir thou Id 1' i.i csus a strain i.i sr. attmpt to d " j-o. v hich :s rf -r'd tn many j . r;; t rr,t funct i-r.a ! oi'rbni rs. "vv'o can t'l voti if your eyes are as thy should be. Carroll & newton Opiomeirists &nd J&wltri 1S6 thH U Kimm4. la.

The W. C. T. U. wl!l hold an all day meeting jt the home of Mrs. I'r mmer, iZ Truman avenue, tomorrow, Jan. the ISth. Iriv.tatlons have been sent to East Chicago, Gary Crown Point and Whiting, a Tdcnic luncheon will be, served at noon, and tho following program wil lbo given; 11:00 Hymn, 'Onward Christian Soldiers." Scripture rcadir.3 Exodus 15. 1-21. Music "Sound the Jubilee." Topics for one-mir.uto prayers: Thank.g'; ing for the triumph of National Constitutional Prohibition.

For righteous law ecf'jrcment by state, National and all public officials. For an intense spiritual awakening and an arreft of thought along lines cf morality and purity. For more actlvo safeguarding of the young. For the foreigner within our gates. For Worl J Prohibition

and for World Lvangt.!m. Ii: inn "Lead On, O K ns Lternal . " Brief History of Local W. C. T.

its lej'l'r, ypceial work and contribution of stale and rational unions to the. great victory. 12.00 Xoc-r.tide praise service ar.d pray er for tVorld Prohibition. 12:10-2:00 Social hour with lunch served in the church. 2:00 Hymn. "Com?, Thou Almtghty Kins." s?cidilur F'saini 61. Selection read or reoited, 'Tak My Life and Let It be Consecrated. Lord, to Thee." Frances K Mavergal. Silent Prayer of oonsTatlor). Verba! prayer of consecration. Prayer for Puvlr.e guidance .n.l blessings upon thee, (a) V"oman' Christian Tenpcranre Fnion for its new program.

(b For the u:;ccss of Jubilee Campaign

money and members.

For the President of tho t'n'.ted Staf.. Mm'rers of "ongrss. and leaders in World Inius'rial and Spiritual affairs. For "Peaee on T!Trth.

tjood Will to Men." Hymn How Firm a Founds lion. 2. SO A Uw Fnforcement Qust!onmire question and answers tinging. " Work for Enforcetjent Wher Tou Are." ;; 00 Address "The N'ew Program for the W. C. T. V.-' Address ' T!i Jubilee and What it Means." Address "Why Bflong?" Appeal for Members. 3:30 The I'hildren's Jubilee by I- T. 1-. Sunday school children, or public FLhool children. CpM. and Mrs Samuel ndegaard and Lieut. Ella White of the Ha-t-.m tv Salvat'on Army have returned from Indianapolis where 'hy hid been attending the Ftate yeir'y conf-rence of he r-rgan'ri t:on . Capt. Hedegaard anneiurtees that great plans rave been rufV.neJ for- the yea- and iraes all worker to be -vrfr' tbe next iv.ectinsf when he will rpi 't. DR. J. Fl- M ETC A t V Ha returned to Gary, aft'-r twenty fix months' service m he Army, vntl!

h is able to n ure 1 is off ice he may t co-rimunicated wfth at his residen e J

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g MATERIAL Batavia Cloth Cire Satin H Taffeta E Changeable Taffeta SEE Georgette Crepe EE Straw Chinese Haircloth EE Mac-leather s Ribbon

STYLES Of the Lace Hat5 Smart Tailored Sailors. Small Turbans Chin Chin Model Four-Corner Shapes Bonnet Effect Side Roll Effect Large Body Hats

TRIMMINGS Cellophane "'; Raffia Darning of metallic thread Gold embroidery and many raricties of hand work of flowers and ornaments

Ask to See Our Andrea and Consello Pattern Hats Priced at $5.00 up to $22.50

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Barber Gives Recipe For Gray Hair

Better call up Tne Tlme3 anil

have it sent to your house every night. Then you'll be sure it will be there.

Mr. A. E. O'Brien, who has been a barber in Nsw York City for rr.ar.y year?, made, the following statement: "Cray, streaked or faded hair can be immediately md; Mack, brown, or l'ght

1 T'jwn, whichever shade you desire, by1 (he use of the following remedy tLat

nu can make a: home:

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any drug store.

no extras to buy. rsole :t in 4 oz

.-f distilled r.-un ,wat-r and comb i: throush tho hair. Foil dirc:icns fr use and a gold bond guarantee come in each box. One box will last you for months. ' It is safe, does r.t rub off. Js not stieky or gummy and leaves the hair fluffy. It will make a gray-haired person look twenty y.irs younger." Adv.

Too Late To Classify j

t a box of Orlex powder at FOR HKXT Furni shed 6-room bur.ga- , . J low; .Southeast bid'. AVrite. A a 1 4. re. 11 costs very little and j Times. Hammond.' l-li-2l

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NOTICK TO NOXdlRyiDKNT. THE STATE OF INMIAKA. JLAXF. tXiVN'TY. IN' TilH LulvB SITERIOR COrrtT. JANUARY TEf'.M. 1920. ROBERT R. ROCIi-OX VS. I.ILR1AN I'ORA ROBIS'JX. CAUSE No. 1837ii. AOTION TO niVORCE. 'ow comf-! th I'laiutiif, by Boor.e & Murray, his M'ornfv?, and file? hi .omrlaint heresn. togc her with an affidavit of a comrefnt person, "bowing that the defendant. Uilliam l.ra Rlison, is not a ri-bident of the Stato of Indians. t?nld defendant is therefoju hereby notiflcl of the pendency of said action

, and that tho ame will ytand I'or trial at the ri--.xt l'rm of said Court, ar.d that unless she arp-'sr nd answer or demur therein, at th. callir.g of said catiso, on the Sth day of March. A. D. 19-'0. Cue

tame being' the 1st d.1y il' v)t next term

?aJd Court to bo begun and hcid in

Court Ifuusef R -oni No. at H.im-

r.ond, in Fiid 'oir.ty and State, on the

iliid Monday of January. A. l. lf;i. pa.d . . .taction will be heard pud determined in The m-mberehip drive of the ta?t , .

FOR NEW USERS

GETS GOOD START

Chicago ChtmVr of C..mmerce got away j;s- WITNFS? Wlfr.RE' U". T herunt to a good start yt-rday noon when set rr.y bait. I and nfHx the of tsi.l almoet fifty workers turned out for tho j "ourt. at Hnnmsond. thil Ulh day of . i January. A. T'. dinner ready to devote a O'Jrde hours j HUI.CERT U AVTJKATOX. of th"lr time to pubs'-rij'tion work. '"(Scal) C!ei k I,. f. C.

reports of progress vver? receive.! yes-j I -1 S - - 2 -"? fiajne

tf nay, nut t!i miniisnsm ci in! tk

Says His Prescription Has Powerful InHueiiCGOver Rhsumausm

ClacoTarer Tells DmygUis Not to Takt Cent of Aarono' Mcay Unl... Allenrhn Completely Banlc'-ea .VA Kieuiiiatlc FaJ-us ad Twines. Mr. .Tanies IT. A1r M.fffred f-r with rheumatism. Many tim f'-ii "": rible disease left him helplet.' . ab!e to work. He finally deeJ(Jo,J. afte - v,- rj ( :: -less study, that no one n m ' r : trrheumatism nntii the a ciuumi. : ; purities. CoiTir.i nly called ur," . :( .'. posits, were disoVveti in ti, i .ioi-its in muscles and expil. d from t! b With this idea in t-iind h. , rhysicians, meae exprtn.c,;.- and '' ' compounded u ir-Bcr' pf 'on - " and completely banished every a . symptom of rheumatism f.-utu .:.s sv.-. tern. lie freely gav- his oicovery '' o who took it with what rd.-ht be " marvelous success. At ir : rn Ing iT decided to . ; mir. . , - wiiere know about hi? ii? '-'.---t :'n, the new spnprs. All dru .is.T. !..-; , appointed K'iit.s f r t.rl i vii inity wit ii th- inIrstndi.-i: ' : will frefly return tic yuivha to all who state t.iev rt-cenc-i ; . Adv.

that this is an a-. ion to sa: .. -'y .. pjge on real estate eitutitt J :. Count;.. Indi.ma. Si id 2cfndait is th r fo.- 1 notitled of the pendency --r .a'iii and that the pi.rji will ....!! f -it the rext term of said ' nvt. jc" unl .! !i- appear p.nd newer -r d tne. .'i.i. at th... ciiiir. of -t i the Uth day "f ."tvrch. A. I) !?

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XUTKTJ TO Mi.V.MKSIl'IA'T. hld in th C..urt Tos.. r: v..

ers augured well for the success cf th JniE STATE OF INDIANA. hAKEl lUmt- r.i. in s-iid Coimi-. ltild ;- t campaign. COVN'TT. IN" THE EAKE .SUPEP.I' 'R j the ;n I M .nday of M.-,r. h. A. .

Tho meeting toaay win i at tnei CO I. RT. JAM'.MiT TERM. 1?2' . a of Ion w:V, V. ri-a-d nnd d

Philips Hotel, and will be addresser! by j H E. Quarrels on Community Building.! Mr Quarrels is now with the Commun- 1 i- revelormnt S"rvic of Chicago and j

formerlv field director of the In- I iv.rsey A- GilWt.

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ep-Seatetl Coughs ?eve''T "."in cocnr''t'on if n?slect?:d. C'e n oii onl cmf-tnrd rr-riedy h-.t tut g-.vtfx aBtfacti'Ta for cnore than ffty

EOCIS KVEIK VS. JOSEPH TA M . r"Ar?i; No. 1R!71. A'T'lON TO SATISFY MORTGAGE. Now comes tho Plaintiff, by JIeAIr,

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I his complaint herein, together with tin

A portion of the time at the meet'ng affldarit of a competent pers-m, showing this noon will be devot'd to reem ving that the d fer.dnnt, Joseph IHma, is r-i rrports on the auc.css of the campaign! n resident cf the State of Indiana, ar.d yc.'terdsy and making i laps for cent in-; -" - .' - . .. i 1 . .. uing the work today and tomorrow, j , 0:e report received this nn.rning by a worker who wns umible to attend the; luncheon naeeiing shawe.) .several p-'

i.. wal. and ten n-w W'ribrrshipp. Th . ambition of the Chamber th.s ymr ij j to deubie the menibt rship of last y irj nnd the first report indiejus even a bet-I er p-reentago than ant.icip.acd.

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FORM AERIAL CO. j ' 'INTERNATIONAL NrWS EERVtCEl I PARI?, Jin. 14 A trans-Atlantic j aerial ct-p" ny ha:- beer, fermed to op- )

er.Tte a nr:M'. of a new "yi, ;t wo;a r.n o-ip.'"d today.

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3 CARD OF THANKS

CiXD Or THASK3. W wish to thank our relatives and friends for their kindness shown us

duringr the Illness and death of our dear I husband and father; especially do we I

thank tho E-ig'es Aerie 1252 and the bricklayers Union and Rev. Sharp for the consoling words spoken, also for the beautiful f.oial offerings. MRS. PEP PHR DINE AND SOX ANTi RELATIVES.

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to have around" Chesterfield A SMASHING success, Chesterfield.

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arc asking for that "Satisfy" blend every day. You get it in Chesterfields only.

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