Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 224, Hammond, Lake County, 10 March 1920 — Page 3

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CHURCH ROOF COLLAPSES UNDER BURDEN OF HEAVY SNOWS

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mova allowing lh unit night, said w iiliot Intent to intrude upon the advertising depsrlrjKnt. a little thir.jf like a meeting: of the .American Legion sunk in comparison into insrigrniftcance. It vrti decided to have the regular monthly meeting: of the post set for the swond Wednesday of earj month. Meetings Hill be held at the Slovak ITome.

At the next meeting: of the pos plns w i'l b? li;d for a bisebf.ll trn to om. pte v. ith lrcion teams in East Chi-ag;o. Hammond. tJary. nnd oilier citiro of tlir j Calumet ditrirt. The post rommanr

pointed out the wonderful sure.-, en ,r. r durins: the past season h- th

Il.immond I.'-gion basketball tram nnd oxpres.-d a do.irf and ciialldeiie that iiitii;tf ri?t Mo. SO could organize a winning baseball nine. Backing- of mediants In the city Is assured, it was aaid.

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FILM QUEEN WANTED ' TO MAKE HER WILL That's Why Mary Pickford Says She Obtained a Decree from Owen Moore.

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Uivorcu from Owen Jloore has been nude known. vccoriUn to tha little star Eelf. It was o she could iriik'? r will. This b't of in format iiiii ba:n kncvn o.lay coittrident villi the news that the hi. in, r. picture "qucon of the 4-ren" has ninile her ill providing: for t lie dis- ' r.luit i hi of h--i m 1 1 i ion? in ca of ds!h. !;elatp-es are the chief bcnejiclar!'. And it. was this and no" any d"!ir to niitry l""'jg;l'i s fa:rbanks r-r an ne rise tlm! prompt e-J !ir ti j fur a di ' Cii i l'. f!a i n i nr the anl toda.1. : 'Kver.vone hns h'r life to in and win' is on';, a small part in th.s bg iM.rhi. "Uuen Moore and I tried 'o ), e ours ninn and v. ifr. and failed. We sc-p-ara'i'd Inpar ato. We --r.uld no: cr, but th-r"' aiis ii" hard filing. TVifnaii'in -ind mi" 1 1 led mamas" lvlaMon-,u'-ij tansli.l business ;.rubjn. I vas maiiied. e tin; a ire. A d. orce

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opposed to tirs idea. I would not ccn"nt. r.usiness worries grew and I stiil hold out. I'inslly thy became so great that I cooien'.ed. I ha e made my u iil. ended my problems, and am happy or at least will be if the public .will lt me a'one and forjive and forget this incident in my life."

Advertise ;a The Tlmei and adte:'a- a-y.-i-.n. Kesjits come v.:h constant effort.

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if HUNT'S Salra falU id the treatment of I TCH. ECZEMA. RINGWORM. TETTER or ot her itching sarin ditcnea. Try 7$ cat bx at ur n.

Joseph W. Wcis. Drucitst.

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Church of the New Jerusalem as it looks today.

Th Sweddenhorgrian Church of. the New Jerusalem at Eath. M.. has not been able to withstand the

ripors of this worst of all winters. Recently, burdened by unpreeecented fails of snow, the roof col

lapsed, leaving only the front and rear walls standing. They are shown in the picture.

HEAVY HEAT EATERS j WW pnST

HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS

iJat less meat if you feel Backachy or have Bladder trouble

No man or worn at. who rats ma: : - -'i!iv '"an make a mistake by f1i;h1n i e kidneys r."' a5iona", --a;. h 'J',Vrow n autUcrit;. . M-at f-:n;s :i-:c a. id which e';. the k 1 d n r . t liey i-ecome over-worked from the st -n. c-t s'ugj.jii and fa .; i ,. ft !,-: tl;e watand pii;A-ii fr.-m t!:p b .,. t'.in p-t s ck. Nearly all ; ! ' " u :n at ; m. h a d a ' :vr tro'ible. nr ii;:ti. dtzt.tie.x. . eeps?Tess and ur:na: y tits-; jers 'err from sjtigg-.sh " idnevs.

LEGION IS TO

iVE A BALL

'SPECIAL TO THE TIMES' WHTTIM;. J ml . March 1". T'lar.s w 'atiJ ii-st nigrbt for a mammoth mid-l,.--:it.-n ca rn . a I - ha ' I V. b held oi :h- iiisl.t of Mi',-li 17. .v't. li;rioVs !'a'- a' .l-nak H"i'! m, ur.d'-r the ..p.c---. ..f hf.ns Iijt X". S". Am.-r,-c-' n T v-- : i .

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he ktdneya or your k liur:. or :f th urine cloudy, of fens: v.. f i'l ,-.f sd:ment. irregular of passage o; a -tended by a sensation of sonldins. sT"p c-atins: meat and get a ho -.it four o-irp-es o' .lad Sal's frcim any phnrmai-y; take a 'ahspoonful in a glass of w a ; r r !--'.-- breakfast and in a few da- s kidnevo will act f :n. This fCr s salts is made ''rem th. a" d of -rar" and 'mon juice, combined with lit'i:a n3 ha been isd for c'li'vstiirs to flush and stimulate the kidney . to Tieutralir the acids in 'jr:n so i' no longer causes Irritation, thus -ridin bladder weakness. .Tad ?alts is inexpensive and eann"? injure: makes a del'ghtful effervescent i'thia-water dr-nk whicn everyor hAuM take nor and thn to keep the kidneys clean and active and t" ijood pur. thereby avo'dmc serious kid:ty mmiilVjti on a. a d v.

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room elaborately and with taste berentins a memorial i hambcr through 'I-..- tr'ito: oity if the Whiting Trench 'bib, a Hitman's iTKaniisai inn active durins; the iiar in behalf of ser e men. Several hundred dollar- still remaining

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o'r ro the l.egmn and ir is expected I hat tiie money will be used for the purfope of furnisluiiT the tuw quarters in the community house. The problem of Americanization was tabled by the post commander who in s-nie caustic remarks said tiiat the benet" . i i rb's of the new crusade w-re all at

the movins rutiirc shows and that 1

j Americanization, he thought, should be. I 1 Kill in one's own home. What he i''"" ! ferrM to iva the fact that ail except a ery few of th post's 1sa members i

minht b.jve been found at either of the two mo os ;n town. W'itli two su h

siars as Anita S--wart and Alia Nazi-

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;t. tl'i! t's mof'tii g of i- po t a f ;'i' Standard Oil Oomwunry spr-mg a :i agt-ce-abie surprise - ;iii.!ini;'' ii tin! a spcciil ro'im ' !us: -. ely .-f the American has bee-i mcorpora.ted in the r the new " i ii ii o 'I 'diiT-.bg cooihiusr. T'ns fiViiuu innneii-

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Both Men and Women

Suffer with bachache. pain in kidney i and bladder regions, headache. ver-1 ligo. rheumatic pairs, dizzy feelings ' 9 ml sometimes, fait to recognize where; th trouble lies. Congested kidneys1 ca-isp a lot of distress and should never nff fil. c'ongerted kidnes.

are more dangerous than constipated i '

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r;ght a-ay if ou would be well and fVee from distres-s. after urination such as burning, scald. ng. pain, and other agonies. Palm-wort Kidney Tablets reduce infia mmat ion. restore normal secretion, and there is no medicine better. KOU IvlllNFY 1RRF.GILARITIE Sold bv a!f druaterists adv.

ANNOUNCEMENT rand Opening Days THURSDA Y FRIDA Y SA TURD A Y

Grand Leader

A STORE FOR WOMEN

CLOAKS SKIRTS

SUITS DRESSES

This is an invitation to visit this store these three days and get acquainted with us. Selling will be of secondary importance. We merely want you to come and see us and learn what we have in store for your future needs.

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Grand Leader

164 State St.

Hammond

WARD & LEWIS

Wa ists L ingeric

Millineiy

64 E. State St. Hammond, Indiana 5 th. Store Others in Chicago

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of Hammond's Finest and Most Up-to-the-Minute Millinery, Waist and Lingerie Shop Today Thursday, Friday and Saturday Showing the Most Distinctive Styles Without the Excessive Costs.

Our large buying power is a big factor in modern business today. Quantity buying means Quality selling and that at Strictly One Price to All. Our stunning models in Millinery from the most gifted designers are now ready. Our entire spring stock of the most conservative and the most elaborately beaded, braided and embroidered waists, and beautiful lingerie, will be on display for your approval. The prices we are asking are worthy of your careful consideration. Special Announcement During the four great Opening Days March 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th we will include (absolutely free) your own selection of a beautiful Veil with the purchase of a hat. Also flowers for all ladies. Watch Our Windows

WARD & LEW

Millinery Waists Lingerie

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Hammond, Indiana

Between E. C. Minas Co. and Orpheum.

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