Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 201, Hammond, Lake County, 12 February 1920 — Page 12
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Thursday. Feb. 12. I'JL'O.
Nasty Colds Ease at Once
First dose of "Papc's Cold Compound" relieves distress Three doses break up colds No quinine!
IS THIS NOT CHIC FOR THE NEW SUIT?
Don't stay stuff eil-up! Quit blnwlnn nlnj;; re)iees lioadavhe, dullness. fev r-; and snuffing: A dose, of "I'ape's ulj in,. sw-.ii.K. sr.-n-ss. Miffness. ! ... . , , . S "I'ni'i's I'.ilii r..iui.nmd" is tin- fjul'UCompound taken eery two hours un- ' , ! I on, Mil' . si relief Know 11 and ; niv i tl! th ree doses art1 tflkn u-uftlly lroiks j few eents ;it iru(f sivr,v-. It act 11 ' up a cohl and ends all Rrlppc mircr . without assist am TnMe nj.-.-. : 1-lrst dose opens -!rtrt-d-up nostrils turns no quinine. Insist on l'mic'?.-- j nnd air passases of head: 'tops nose run 1 nd. j
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Granger Coal Co. 277 MICHIGAN AVE. PHONE 2313. HAMMOND.
K! Franklin County Coal, per ton $7.00
Illinois Lump, per ton $6.75
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Thia navy blue serp suit with its 'parish touches shown in the runi;njj little bolero jacket and the bnliaiit hip sash is docidenly youthful n its appeal. It is in one of the idvancea showings of new SDrinfc styles nnd "will undoubtedly be a popular model. It features a full ?kirt with clusters of pleats at marked intervals.
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SOI; lit ;!;.M - -Attorneys here are. rvl-iK to define tlv 'eRallty of an 01r lmnded down ly the city murt'-.l th 1 1 y dentan'ltnR' that the city take er Itio lines of th Northern Indiana Strnft Railway Company and operat'-th'-m as a municipal owned corprrat.on. The council demands that the franchi.se nf th" cornpany t-e forfeited because of poor service. Whether or tot this can be done is a point to he derided. It Is not expected that a decision will he reached without gnirp to the courts. FORT, WATN'B, Ind The program for the district meeting of notary i'iubf Including e'l clubs In the ftate which will meet here, today, has been
completed and final arrangements for 'arinR for the t reinend uouk crowdds have teen made. The conference opens .it ?;0f a. in. Wednesday mornins and continues until S : C Thursday evening:. Rev, A, Kllipoti Cole, Fecretaty of the Bedford Rotary Hub will deliver the invo-ation today. A conference address was made by Ttotarlan James K, Finley, Chattanooga, Tenn.. third vice-president, of the International Association of Rotary Clubs. Itotarinn I'eter V . -"ilins of Boston, delivered an addi est on "lioishevism and Americanism," tola . A discission 'his afternoon by Ro-
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wat-h the house. n. who chcorf';'':-' watch. A.onj: who tnformed M"n: thority to gel! the :;ie stood urbanely sold th" furn in-?
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WANTED! Party to operate gasoline filling station, we have the location, which is ideal. You handle our products. Address Filling Station Manager Suits 1501-06 Otis BIdg.. 10 So. La Salle St. CHICAGO.
II. ,S. 1 'uusherty of U.Khi.mds was her on bus'.n-ss T-;-- -day afternoon. Mr." and Mrs, Herman Meeter and children of Hmh.-antB, spent Sunday evening hero w:h friends. Mr. and Mrs. p. Tan:s and sons Cornelius and Vernon sprnt Tuesday evening- with Mr. aril Mrs. C. P. Sclioon .
Mr:-. Peter f: -hoc-ri w as in I-anslng-.
on Tun.'Uay aftet nimti . Mi. and Mrs. H. IcMik the funeral oC Mis. !"-.Mik Mrs, Van Cla V of H ; tr h lands, a f t e r n o r .
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A Chance to Save Money Fords repainted and a new top, $30.00. Poland special all year top made in any color and built to fit any car. Tops and upholstering rebuilt and repaired. Seat covers made to fit any car. Your car repainted in any color and guaranteed to stay on. Ask us for prices. You will be surprised. Cut Rate Paint and Trimmings Co. 303 Michigan Avenue. Phone: Office. 2141; Res. 1043-M. Hammond.
Take The Times an keep la tourh with i'-.e whole vorld. VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles are most dangerous because of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they givo that they need attention by taking
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Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 478-80-82 Hohman St. Phone Hammond 3471. Hammond, Ind. , Oldest, best equipped paint establishment in Hammond. We repaint or rennish your automobile like new, make new top, curtains and upholstery, or repair the old ones. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded SEE US FIRST.
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We have a big supply for immediate delivery. Franklin County Lump, Egg, Nut and Mine Run. Indiana Lump, Egg and Mine Run. Hard Coal, Range Chestnut and Pea Coal. Our Special Hocking Valley Lump. ILL. COAL CO. ORDER NOW. 630 WEST STATE ST. PHONE HAMMOND 274 AND 1541.
Arnaizo Corn Oil Best for Salads and Cooking Buy in five gallon cans and save money. American Maize Products Co. Phone Hammond 238. Ttohy, Inrl.
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A modest cottage that is comfortably heated has got it all over the pretentious mansion that's as cold as a skating rink. A ton of our coal will assist wonderfully in making the place of your abode a home, sweet home. Telephone 58. Telephone 3.
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FLOUR, FEED, COAL AND BUILDING MATERIALS 144 Sibfey Street. 257 N. Hobmart Street. HAMMOND, INDIANA.
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What Lincoln said From an rnddrosm fcv' Aferhrrt j , soctmtion in 7564 "Property is the fruit of labor; property is desirable; is positive good in the world .... Let net him who is houseless pull down the house of another, hut let him work diligently anJ hnild one for himself, thus by example assuring that his own shall he safe from violence when built."
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When the talk turns from politics to railroads, and the traveler with the cocksure air breaks in with, "There's an awful lot of 'water' in the railroads," here are some hard-pan facts to give him : American railroads have cost $80,900 a mile roadbed, structures, stations, yards, terminals, freight and passenger trainc every thing from the great city terminals to the last spike. A good concrete -and -asphalt highway costs $36,000 a mile just a bare road, not counting the cost of culverts, bridges? etc. Our railroads couldn't be 'duplicated today for $150,000 a mile. They are capitalized for only $71,000 a milemuch less than their actual value. Seventy-one thousand dollars today will buy one locomotive. English railways are capitalized at $274,000 a mile; the French at $155,000; German, $132,000; even in Canada (still in pioneer development) they are capitalized at $67,000 a mile. The average for all foreign countries is $100,000. Low capitalization and high operating efficiency have enabled American railroads to pay the highest wages while charging the lowest rates.
qfiis advertisement is published by the Association of Slailway Gxecutives Those desiring information concerning ihc railroad situation may obtain literature bit writing- to The Association of Railway Executives, 61 Broadway t Xcw York.
