Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 204, Hammond, Lake County, 16 February 1920 — Page 5

Monda1

February 16,. 1920. TIDO TIMES 1V0

PERSONAL i

SOCIAL NEWS!

Mu. C H. Tim?. 20 Highland street, entertained today at a on" o'clock lunch K.ii :t In -nor f the officers and directors of trie Cued ami Missionary t?otirfiy of thw Kp'.scopal chinch.

Miss Katherir.e r. 1:115 for itockfoi smuts ;i cc 1 1 1 -e ' ' Col lege. M:ss Frances ! tS house P'l""t

i:r for the pas; t e rda y & I n . u'-'rrii.

Oheriin left last pvp1. 1 U . wh.ro she reMudies at Hock ford

lai-d--; M;t h i

has he. n s Mirsart Tin -wetks b- f t X'es-liviiM-in i'hi!a-

J. N. Van Fickle read the P6th Fsalm; Mrs. Win. F.eilley spoke upon the "luty of Woman as a Nevy Citizen." fShe called especial attention to the civic law?.

the importance of choos:n the light j county and cliy officials. It was xoted i to devote the ..ct thfee meetings to ; the sudy of citizenship. Mrs. Grace ! Conroy to In- the leader. The nrt ! meeting- xvill he held in two wck at ': 'he home of Mrs. John Lcunanl. I idTh" W. R. i". will call their business j meeting promptly at one o'clock tomot -: row afternoon in order to have the i pros ram that the flat: commit fe has arra nge.l for '::. A very elah irate ' prog i am has been pi'f paml and a I a rye ! attendance is el-sired. - I The Rooster t"luh Auxiliary will ! meet tomorrow night. Kel.. 17 nt the

home of Miss Helen Johnson, 2S Wohb street. J'r. ('lias. Albert Smith is entenmniii the l :m broidery Club nt her home l$i Waltl.am street th.is afternoon.

Pockets the Latest Thing in Bathing Suits Worn at Palm Beach

and Han

e 1 ;o I . e - s n ; l ' . t

nul pi'ty Ti: ti o o'clock a "Word has tC. I'-tninc at p e s t a i n c a S:-r,ta Monica

Fad. ;- C t the

:'.!!. v. : ' o n f r e a . 1 -account of tl" i'.l- !;..': it. 1 c f t las: c in N oxv ..' . r.-e y. ks 1 "1 k s 1 'c a c .x . February 5 7th, at K. of P. ha!!.

R. Jack? on. of I'kicaso. was til' fcitest of Waltfr Mort off the week end. T!kv hotti are in tlie eI1p'o of the Nati -n.il City lan'.v.

Mrs. Tj. Hairs;, of State l.me street in h" r usual charmic tianner. entertained the As Von lake It 'Itib on Vri-

re:efl tha .- s K 1 '' a t ; o r ";nd( i ir.ej

Tr . V T "'mint 0 Hotel

d a y a f t e i ti laid for t

coi: i-ve 1 ii in lo-o ternoon was s l- -d i t 1 1 II l u s l

I. 1.1.. C 1 1 e s f s

. V. t O M

l:'. t 'overs and a dl

j.n-o.l. Th socially tuir: t tie n rola.

W ft'!' c t o 1 1

perThe

II !

( o n s it a t-poit t rt ,;i'T car I'tnakcr, r

Mr

r,. rrac

rtr.ir.ed at of t':-.e 1, 'yn, on Sai

'rs i ompanv r.r.r.o.;nce rt of il. I'. Starck as . rah-s turcfedins 1-'. .'. tgne.l. -r her. "t Khr.abeth street, a surprise party in hon-'h.l-.y of l..-r daughter, nr. lay. Kel.. 1 t.

tet lln'.' ! ! 11 i; Will 1 ' i the home of Mrs. 1'.. M; - Robej t Morgan, who Armour Institute w.i pti'st of Mr. and Mts. of 4 Williams st.

t v. o w ee k s at ; n. a student at :lie w e e k - e n 1

. Mur '.liber

; r.

Fi 'dera-k If. Hffkmat: of Clen.! I' -,rk -eft yesterday f r Madison. W w!nt he will cnro'l as a student the umciity.

Mis I ia H. l"oer of Valparaiso sper.t Sunday wi'h Iit sister. Mrs. t'ooksey.

ladies attended the Nat n vent ton and lattticat he ( .old room at t he

.T. Whin-

Mrs. A. ij. Rormati ami

itriey T ,t y , b-tt last oniti: f'.r Cle-e i tv.l. after isiting at the home of her I

, i The fol.o v i n in 1 ior.al Su IT race .

I t ion b;i ii i net i n j Congress hotel ;

danchter. i rrV- :ils

J. 1 's, -gnu. W. i:

of her I Aieyo-S. I H-re ai

M.esdames ',

Warner. W. A. Parker. M. 1

Reilley and thre. more .

parents. Mr. and Mrs 4S lh;h!and st. M rs I'm nk Kbr r' e. w!io li.-n ery i is iinyrovii's tapidly.

l;eckman. of

W. 11. .) v s of

that

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x ' h ' t WW "'V? Vs 1 - - j - v I " - V r - "V i Ii J ' V"-. ' .. '-1

WORKING FOR RECRUITS Hammond army i-ecrti iiina it'on will be supported by a. number of substati. ns to be opener) in surround. UK towns. ,vt Whitins two men will "tun a station in the e.gar toie of lliur'y Powers. Those wiio will Le in .liaise are Sgt. J. II. Hroi kshire and pi. 1 " . J. piet; at Mohart Sciseaiits Wil.-a.n and I'-"!k: at Kast Chicago. SKt. Mapl's- and Corporals I.oweH. U.tvis. Craft and Vaughn and at Indiana Harbor S.re.ants lirariv, Horn. ni' k and Corporal Hank-stern . Fifteen additional men will arrive from Camp Tabr Kv today to sapI b in' lit the liady Iai;e force.

WELL, IT IS A HARD LIFE

'OTHER GRAY'S POWDERS EEMFIT MANY CHILDREN Thousands of mothers have found Mother dray's Sw.et Powders an excellent remedy for children complaining of heada. hes, eulds. te-erishness. stoma, h troubb a atnl other irregularities from which children sufter minus these days and excellent results are ac. r mpl ishe.l by its use. Used by mothers for over 30 years. SoU by Liruggists everywhere. Adv.

FATHER FOLLOWS SOfl TO GRAVE

The following fienram rec day at the Hammond offices

Xoi't-heiii Stateo K.fe In

eived toot" t h

ji ance C' .. in-

dnatea that the Mardi .:ra tourist'who left, Saturday on their southern I tii(. ha-.e rem led 1'alias. Texas: j " li one st'.ll in io'i shape, ilta'f arre.-n. t mpei-at ni e lin. I1'" tried ion his buthinK suit tolai . Tony Tapj pi r is a. tin--- a - hanker f. r th" games. I Uorham sold a Jln.""t policy on the tiaiu. liar, continues to pester cvle.yboriv. o'Konrke. 1 'obhins. Arentz.

Warpei- and Motaan x ery t rosj hb some. M- rthiatid and Hunter. Chaperons ,-

WERE YOU COUNTED?

i

i xt Vf.ni Sunerx .or of census

'Ham.m.nd. is veiy anxious to have -'-

enuno rateii in ine c ;si help from every, no for a bis will help to make Hammond a

nd-. lass city . ,e enumerator may hae m.sse,

so uet busy . and s.'iin oui

1SPEC1AL TO THE TIMES! 0 WHITING. IN!'. l'eh. 15 Itenry Ra be. aced fiO ears, w h. resides with his family" in John st.. and employed .s a stillmatis heljier i.n the picssie stills at the Standard Oil 'o . was

fatally hruise.l s the i e.snlt "i an accident on Saturdav. The cause of the

j accident war. the pnll'i:: apuit of a ; tar lipe, K b'ln ieprrted t'nat .t n;i--t pie snapped o f f a pressure stiil id" the

F'th. battery. Kal.r. it is said, was on an eleiiit'd landinc when the f Limine oil e n videipe.i him, and in spite of this he had the pi esence of mind to turn off the uilir-j, lie a mas of flimej comina down th.e shii. his creams arousing the either workmen who ran to his rescue ;,nd wrapped him in blankets. He was removed to the company's hospital where he was given

temporary treatment, licm; later ibki! 1 r ii to the I'assnvam hospital in CM-

Bulletins

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PARIS. Feb. 14 The new war criniiral note which the alios have decided to send to Germany makes a. distinction

between actual and moral war offenders? and insists upon the extradition of the! former only, according to Juies Sauer-j weiii, writing; Jn ibe Matin today. M Smunvfin declares that this nc'bia is i not to b regarded as a "precedent for! the xiolati'.n of eoher treaty clauses." j but proof that ihe allies ibsire pra.c in.

Furopc and tramiuility in Cermany.

Advises "Corn Silk

Extract in Treatment Kidney and Bladder Ailments.

of

Allays Inflammation and Restores Normal Action.

Jus silk Well

ei v on e and a .-census

T!

one

t

t h'

i mu .1 o n o. i pi urn to 1 1 ' t ion:;! Hank

( -..n.-'us i iff ice . Tli'v will ;,s v. h h y i fill it and e office, room '.!. First Napnildinc. or phone 4 f ;J .

U ! DR. JUDD'S LECTURE

2 1:

1 ia t;a a v e , pnenmonia

;-. a r tain

Miss ( St. enter

;.. nd So C Wean.sda

X a s spent v. ; t a dainty lurid

itf Kasten of Praeh'rt d the members of the so and thd; mothers last Feb. 11. The afternoon

needlework atl'r wiiicli on x a s e r . d.

the t'onvoii t ion and it is hoped

iv. any of the ladies will attend. Miss Lilly Feebler and Henry Uerhst a 'tend"! the office rs niee'.nc of the Indiana District of the x":Cth-r ia. ;je w liicii was held at the Ho to 1 Atlantic in I'-ii. iiL'iv. Many important top :cs w rr discuss.- .'i rrnt'"i ni'ii; the eonvtr.'l' n at Columbus, J. A'l the offers w ere p :t lit.

TI r.K

c ' 1 1 1

d

stat.

A rc h i bn !

"ii.i.. -ri' 1 on the creai.d . 1..-I.- of th

M

i' ,i e:-. ,'r c the p. Ne.l. ,,- r.s Miss

a.

a

: word iti hat lieu Pa i in pei ii k t . V. her. Mis . of Rr. .s port. mi i ft , a .i.e.i r-t,e-,v suit. r?ie

t the III! Ill -

The Reorganize, u 111."' XX 1 1 be the jol 1 ma disce.urse on m tho.is wh eh rr. '

' i e r at

The la' o scho. 1

doih-..on .-linrs

i c n

I

School Cun.culei t i f an in' ej-est . lern teach me n.eII. .ludd will de-

,e itnpt-lst ' Imriii tomoirow I e '.tht o"c!ock . ; IX ill he t.i spe. ial interest pations. There will be no

IV. .luihl is luael

McMeer Mrs. Mi

nd

's 1acii i

11 iia e a soc ial t

T" Wur T'eopl Immunua! ch.-in h v.

morrow evening. Mrs. i!or5 A r! kins. ? riumniT are. entertained the Cin'ral W. C. T. 1". Friday afternoon. It xvas a splendid incetinc xvit h a largo attendance. Mrs.

! Mrs. Frances Kins

i :.1r. ". S. P.ejter. SI ii,.' xvill leav tomorroxv

(spend the remainder of the xv inter

ley. mother of Highland street, for Flodtra to

I lot of

Mr-.

.ah; and Wiiitin-

of

M rs.

I ' ! ; ' C .1 p o and I li

the depat tnierit of education at 1 1 ers.ty of . 'hi. ago .

tin

The Ret Gamma S.cm. 1 ";u meet at the bom-- of M .-s Myrtle iH' Fast Stat- st.. this e.mns:.

FOR SKINJTORTURES Zemo, the Cloa.-', Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You Need. Is Not Greasy Don't v.orry about eczema cr other skin trouble?. You can have a clear, healthy suiin by usin Zc-rno. Obtained at any drug store for 35c, or extra large bottle for $1.00. Zemo generally removes pimples Vtiackheads, blotches, eczema and ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor preasy and stains nothing. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. It is c.'rvays dependable. The E. W. Ro?; Co . Cleveland, O.

Word has been received f:om Mr. and j Mrs. John I'yer that they are enjoying I the beautiful weather in Sr. Petersburg", I Florida. Tr. Neil Funk, of l.aForte. Indiana, i

was th guest of I,oki llemstock on Saturday. Feb. 1 1.

The l-kiithtui W, -Rebecca's will n;. noon at th.e hotnley on War ran st.

t y . of M

A i: x i 1 i a ry iltii'lay aft S. W. '11. Re

SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS

I'wneis of pioperty on Ilohman St.. et we.-n Hoffman street and Foucias. . :U receiv e notices f) m the . :ty tren

within a f"w nay s inat sp'- i

.-.iients f..r lii- H d.inan

nil are due. The as-es.-r.ient

caco whete p.e died later. The Rahr's received word on'y t!ire weeks a;o that their son Norman P.ab one of the first Wh.titip boys to enter the serxice bad d;cd m Jermany. xvbile on gum d duty a' the prison at Coble ri a.

Eyes Strained? If your eyes are -work-strained or tired; if your vision - is dim or blurred; if it both-rs you to read; if your eyes burn or itch or ache; if you wear glasses, pet a bottle of Eon-Opto tablets from your drugjrist, dissolve one in a fourth of a srlass of water and use from two to four times a day to bathe the eye. Bon-Opto has brought comfort and relief to thousands and thousands. igtit SOT' in a week's Utr.e ia many iutancc.

t a simple extract of pre. r compounded with ol'c r Know n .irii, 5wrnis t - lout

suits in the treatment of Khil'.e Jt'adder elisorders that iniM

I. N Ix.lN. I- b. IB. Turkisli .-ea.-e ; be classed as mira"uious. i .inf. problems were before the Rig Three I and inflammation of the kidney Preniieis I.hyd George. M lb ran and1 bladder cause untold distrer-'. Pa Nit'i when they resumed t hej r sessions i back and hips, pain and ptess.. in Downing Street. j bladder repion. fri-qn'iit .iei ire It. is rcpoite.l tint the premiers bavejinate. causinc; esthc sieep f e.decided to support. Frame m bPr tnde. : eit the patient's v't-ti.ty. .:.

peaident note to Germany demandinj; the ! serious results follow n'clec'.. itnrned nste delivery "f coal that w as j The soothing, balmy effect of Fi I'l-omised under the pe.iie. tiea'y terms. ; wort Tablets are not iced f - "k'y The matter will be deal", xvith by a spe- the inflammation is allayed and

run reparations committee . premier ( orsan are tonej

Milkranei states that Germany i.s in' intended

(trcir.s i.noO.eoui t uis of the amount e.f fuel promised. The new allied nr.e to HolUn-i. urfiir.g the surrender eif tlic e--kaiser in th"i

interests of permanent, peace,' is to

te

up to pel a i. a'

0 El

col

forward by speeirr! courier.

Too Late To Classify

I.OST- Shrlner pin. Thurs. nigh. Shriners' dance. Return to Mrs. J.

at M.

Keller, phone Harnmemd

2-16-U

n I ' a S:. pa

amount to

st fee t

S', r.il

Mrs. Maty spent the we Silent of re-bit

Hfm.di k -end ir.-.

of V.i'prfiaiso Hammond the

j Th Misses Florence ami Gertrude ' 1,'iiz. entertained a number of tiir

friends at their home on Summer st. Music, dancing and games were features of the e renins after xvhieh a dainty luncheon was served. Tiici girls also ortjanie-1 a club and the first mc-tinc. xvi'l be at the hecr.e of Miss Marie Chevigny on Sibley st. Those present wore the Misses Mari" "h''Vij:ny. Fou ence p.eeker. Atari' I. neti. I'orot.hy Schaffer. Rose Roberts. Mildred Yoiins. Mnrx- Cattierine Conrox',

Mr. and Mis. i;e,,;-L Harrison st.. nferiaii j.retty Valentine juirty niiijr. Feb. 11. ii,,!in v. inn the eve iii it-, and t

xnoii by Mr.-". Cly de i 'love! W. Spitler. lust, and Mrs. packer and Ciy.p- cb-ve After the j;im-s a dainty lunclieoii wa- s. i ed. TI were ihe uue-si-;: Mes-is eiames II. 11. CrumpHcker livan. M. P. Metz. V. Soul Cleveland.

e F'.xnn. i;.". 'd at a x e ry Sa t u rda y e et e 1 i hi ye. .':! - i e pi i e s e i e

in 1 ami T'r. f 1. I. ih'lllll!and. booby, t '.v.. ou rse

iTHi"Fn fO

V.'ANTFP A elishwasher. N'o Sundaxn,.rk. The Griil, 3.1 Fayette st . Hammond. - -1 6 -1 1

Alexander T. Maty a.

Passaic. N. J.. xxrite. "I ha-.e been taking Palntwejrt Ta h 1ts for Txidney and Rladder irou'-.t and find they e;ve me the ii;o. 1 r. ficial results." .Stop your suffrit,cr and nipb'iy ditress by asklnc your lending drt.sp. for a tube of Palmwc rt Tal-h. is. Pi le1 3 .00. adv.

Times news service Is the be:.: that money can, buy and i.ener,; -ffort can furnish.

Us'

' foil a nd M. F

-a

years a Whitiafr business

away at th-' Ottawa. Fh.

Satur lav rt the aee ot

W l Uii Mes-

a n

rat .'ii

d

Mabel ra.

M

Harris, ve land t rs.

a r, . 1

M rs. t.. hav

I-ra

.-- a -fail-

and

r. p.

I j:pi

Martin. Florence and Gertrude Ha rrison

ha e

t ilt ee mulit j

I ct HI in iv

n n . y ham

Mis. King Hester entertained at a

noon-dav luncheon Fridav, Feb. It. at!

her home rt " Indiana avenue. A t wo j scmnt ion course lune-heon was served alter which 1 l-at.-s n

Krames and music

quests were Mestlames Ruynion, Gram, i Ma-sh and Smith and Misses ItH-n AVo!f. t'elestta Hnher. Jennie P.nyp.e, and the out-of-town enests were Mis.:

Well Known Piano Tuner. Your piano is worth more pare

re! 1 I i comm tl.'"i. Cail

xvere enjoyed. The 1 Hammond l."i-R.

o n -

nded tune is. today, pie. ne .'-15

Obituary

'HAVE IT DONE THE PAINLESS

WAY!

WHITING LOSES AN ! EX-ALDERMAN eeECIM TO THE TIMEM WHITING. INF.. Feb. Ifi-Rueben

. :er x-Hlde:m..ti of hitinir ami

for s. ''i a 1 nan. passed

sa n t a r i u m on

f,2 veais. as the lesult of

which underwent, on Fridcy. Mis. Spurri.-r was c.aib d lo re oi t.r.hv f oni l itu'innflfi. i.hio. ln'.t

to reach her husband's bedside before

ti e end i ame. Tli remains -ouelit ! ') Whitinu yesterday

. ere taken to the home of Ids sib r

Mrs. W. C. Math- s. 411 diver sre,-i. j de.-ened was eon fined sex- 11 .1

e a! weeks before he was removed to SCmDIe tllOSe 1X1306

the sanitarium xvn.cn was oou.. . i weeks aso. Mr Spurrier is survived . I.y his xvidoxv. his two sisters. Mrs. W- I c' Math, ws and Mis. Walter Sowers j

and his lo brotheis. w . it. arm n. iSi.tirrier. all of Whitins. and is a mm n-

b. r e-f the F . K. Th.e ftinera

be held tomorroxv morning seixice -.s ill be pi ached by

lev of the M. K. church at the Mai

ne.,- residence. 411 Ohio avenue

i 10 Interment will be at Oakhill

cemetery, Hammond.

If vou want the kind that have the "MyoMy" taste,

the kind

rein

XV i 1 1

when Che. Rev. H. p.

at M

You have been reading my advertisements, haven't you? I am trying to interest you in better dentistry and good health. iou don't want any more pain than is necessary, do you? Of course you don't. Well people are reading my talk on Dentistry and are

escaping much of the discomforts and j

PREVENT THAT COLD IT MAY DEVELOP SERIOUSLY CAMPHOR PILLS TAKE ONE AT ONCE if yon neer.e. snuff!-, cr f-el a chill CCTTTihic cu. Cnrrv tbe snmll bottle at ail time. PRICK CP.N is. THK KEUS CO . MIWEIRCII. S. Y.

DEATH OF MRS. HALLBEEG

M rs .

I".

in

. i

pain tnat

patients.

many dentists I prevent pain.

inflict their

I

am

scientific in principle and application of methods, adopted by first class in-! stitutions the world over. I am also a j specialist in caring for children's teeth.! and remember, that I am a skilled ; specialist in extraction of teeth, equal j to any found in Chicago or other i large cities. I BURKET The Dentist I

is

A ine-iia llali oe ; . W b.

j past e.liill. eii ye.ii , ha., suff. ! paralvsts. d ed at her hon e

! Michigan aUniK. Hammond, i', b ! The ilf'nt-eil, xdno was the- rt t ii j nine child! -n is .-un ivol by j e hildr-n lour s-.n-. ll.to Mil! I Fiat. k l!.t!!ber"r Phillip Hftl.b. r

Fr-e! lta'lbeiti of Hammond and

daughter. Mrs. 11. R. W'iis.ii i r.emue . and four sr : a nd-ch 1 hi r

1 I .

First National Bank Bid?.. 593 Hnh.-i

man St. Room 116. Phone No. 3189. J A Better Machine couldn't be Made at i Anv Price.

or- l ri . e-l

urnce ncurs: ' a. m. to o p. m. upen Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday! night until 9 p. m. Sunday by ap-

pomtment.

Ham lui:

inond wed.

brother 'ha:'. Kundhon of and one sister, Anna K indhi 'ti .

The funeral wns held 'his nfternnon ! fr.cn the Im.ii).- at lh c"i o', !;., k. The nod.-" xx as then .-hi;. perl by iind- rtaker i Stewart to furci", 111., where a short j sen i. e whs held ami :nt.eim nt. wiii he it their family h t i.e-itfe her It us ha net who d.ed -' years aro. ' i

RESPECTED MAN PASSES AWAY

HERE'S WHAT BRYAN WANTS

xvith ' (INTERNATIONAL NFWS EVICE! ! Mtxxir vi x Feb. IS Without man

ifesting any desire to ''dictate.." Wm. I P.rv.m tleilaied here today that the

Pcmooratio party's platform for 1?'J( ivill. as a matter of course, contain j pif.nks ple.ltrinc the party to national pi ohibition and opposition to compui -: sory mii.tar ytraiiiing. I

Toe chief n anks as Mr. l.ryan sa .v

j tliem are briefly: J 1 Fndorsing President Wilson's adj mi nist ra t ion. i j Favorintr prohibition as a per- . nianent national poi.cy. - Opposition to enforced military

t ra in ing. 4 Fndorsement of i.man suffrage. 5 Opposition to a return to prifteolivc tariff. 6 Favoring th" vieation or machinery to arbitrate labor disputes between employer and employe.

i and , i:

W n-

o fi

Frederick Immke, i,fi y ea: at St. Alartrar-tV hospital at" trne.n, followinsi ;:lon

lin

d. d.e 1 I terday ! ss. He i

j Don't throw your psper awai without readine the want ad page.

was a sip' maker by . ... . u pa t lem . I The funeral will be held fi. ni the j heune of his danckter, ITS Gostlin St., : Hammond. Wednesday afternoon. In- j t rment will he held in oak fill . em.-- , tc ry ill chars" e.f tir.drt k ' ;- Stewart, j Mr. Immke was one of Hammond's ! oldest citizens end r'sper-ted by- a larpe j circle.

JUST THINK OF CADOMENE

Over Woolworth's 10-Cent Store. HAMMOND, 1ND.

Pay As You Wash. Jarvis Electric Company

586 Oakley Ave.

Tel. Ham. 3212.

WARNING!

Say. Mr. Auto Man, if you fell and broke your leg. you wouldn't try to limp along and neglect it, would you? Hardly. l our first thought would be the hospital and the doctor. Don't neglect the wear and tear on your machine. It's too costly. We not only manufacture radiators, hoods, windshields, fenders, lamps, tops, but our repair work is of the best sort, and at just prices. See us NOW. The Star Auto Radiator Co. 354-366 State Street. Tel. ilammond 2114.

MISS COX

DIES

hen A ou Kind on re Losing Out In Ihe Gnme of Life. Worn-Out. .erxoos Men and cV, It lnxl lrsi. Anaemic Women Iluxe Found fu "trenth anil ienr in Taking ( adoineiie Tablet.

Mrs. lb itha Cox. x 1 fe rf .lames Cox. Saturdav afternoon.

d.er

y e a is i f s:'.

1 al th. il h

the i

une

I !

that

d

the good old days,

the kind that arej so pure, delicious and! sweet that you just'

can't hardly get enough, Try our kind. You'll want to get back here for more of them. Keeps Fresh Bakery 155 State Street. Opposite Orpheum Electrically Baked

Goods fresh from the ovens daily.

P.csic

her husband. All:-. Cox leaves

to mourn her, two small children. The rem:ns 'ro sh'TPM by undertaker Rurns to ("'ay p." !. Rid., yesterday where interment was held this af. ternoon in their family lor .

GET NOTICE OF WALKOUT According, to an announcement received by Police Chief Au."tceri all em. Tdoyes of the P.. A- O. Chi.asro Terminal lailroad xvill walk out st 7:00 a. nt . tonii i i'tiw mornir.s. The chief is nquested to place men at til" sevei.il piale cross up s to take the jda- e of the strlkinu trainmen. The notice -;.s sent is sent from the office of the ' Fnited Frotherhoe.d i f Maintenance Fmployes and Railway Shr.p 1 .a h..i er s

Arc you i iamg I "he Trrcj f

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i tur says: "Vou cannot run a hich- : poTx ered engine xvithout fuel. You can i not get much speed without plenty of 'coal and a perfectly workint; furnace i (bodyi. Slmarily in your nun in.w. I It interna! "works" must be sound land working properly." That tire.l feeling do you know i xv ha t it means? It means 'iat eligesjtion and nutrition are lackins. It 'means that your b'.ood and nerx-es are

impoverished. It lU'-ans that slow but sure elecline in your vitality xvill overtake you. unless you bestir yourself in ox-ercominc the weakness ef the organs responsible. This is not written to frighten. In reality it expresses logical facts. Cadomene Tablets, the favorite prescription of a

groat physician, are made and sold j by druggi.-ts for people who need j help for nature's forces. owiuj; f j is nora nee. nech-ct or dissipation of!

one kind or another. Kvery package is guaranteed to please or money back. adv.

YOU WOMEN WHO RUB, RUB, RUB, Don't you know washing isn't a job for a woman. That's a machine's job. Resolve to stop that drudgery now there's no better time than this moment to resolve to quit the washtub forever. THE TH0R ELECTRIC WASHER Will do your gi-at big washing, and the wringing, in an hour's time at a cost of only 2 cents. We'll allow you plenty of time to pay. See our demonstrator today. STANDARD ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CO., 633 Hohman St. Tel. Ham. 525.

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Motorists Refer to It as a"Revelation" Wc have been well repaid for the three years of earnest effort devoted to the development of our new six cylinder motor. For we have been told and therefore have good reason to believe that we have established a new standard of excellence in engine performance. ..... - i Owners of the new Paige Glenbrock speak of its six'cylinder power plant in most unusual terms. Its power and flexibility are talked of only in superlatives. Its depend' ability and low operating cost are acknowledged as remarkable. In fact, from every standpoint, it is considered as little short of "a rev elation in motor building. The Paige Glenbrook stands as an investment of the highest type among five 'passenger motor cars. Its position of proininence testifies to the approval bestowed upon it by motorists in every section of the country. Essex, Suc-5 5; LurchmcrJL. Six-5 xV Glenrwc!;, Six-42. Complete Line cf Enclosed Cars.

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PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO. DETROIT, Michigan JERRY O'NIEL PAIGE DEALER 671 CALUMET AVE. TEL. HAMMOND 82.

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Every Spot Gone nd as fresh and dainty as tew!" We often hear su- h pleased exclamations from patrons who have entrust--1 js with some specially cf'eii:ate task of Cleaning and Pressing Our methods are so careful :hat no injury resu!fs to ren. ielicate fabric and colors. Give us a trial.

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PROMPT AUTO SERVICE. 677 Hohman Street. Tel. Hammond 141.

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