Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 224, Hammond, Lake County, 10 March 1920 — Page 8

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P!MPLY?VEILDON'TBE People Notice It. Drive Them Oii -vith Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets

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.or u von ret a prrkneo of .is' Olivr Tablets. J he skin .in to cl.-ir alter you have '"relets a lev. night?. Mrcd. bowels and liver -.iwnrris" Oiivp Tablets, the .1 jie lor crlomel; there's ? t"- ;-.;.in aiter taking- them.

Pr. ICJv.ard. Olive Tablets do that vvhiib wii'iml uoe, and ju:"t as eflcrtiv , br.t their ccti-.m is enil? and sr.fe i;iui.-l of severe and irntatinr. No or. j who takes Olive Tablets U ever airs .1 with a "i'nrk brown taste." a b.ri breath, a dull. lis!es?. "r.c ood' bluH;. '-oratipatton, torpid liver, bad cbpo-rtl'T. cr pimply face. Oi-.ve Tablets arc? a purely vegetable crrnpi.un.i mixed v.ithohveoil: you will know tiH-r.i bv their olive color. Pr. luiad: petit years anions? patients a 'icted ith liver and bowel convlamts. and hive Tablets are the iTrnea-;.-Iy effective result. Take die or two nightly ior a week. See how nneri better you feel and look. lf: and "..::

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REUERJ I BUSIER! It Soothes and Relieves Like a Mustard Plaster Without the Burner Sting Mastered is a clean, v.-hit a ointment, made with the oil of mustard. It dfles ail the W3k of the old-fashioned nustard piaster docs it better and does not bitter. You do not have to bother with a cloth. You simply rub i; oa and usually the paia is gone ! Many doctcrs and curses use Mustercle and recommend it to their patients-. They Will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, bron chitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu-ra!-3, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, braises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of tie chest ( it often prevents pneumonia 30c and 60c jaxs; hospital size SZS

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Whiting Adve rtis em ents Are Winners

ad mte mti-rplta by The WI,!tln Ami to.. b4. llUth M.. Phuue 13-. Thr hillnc l ommf ri-lnl luh will hold n tm-rtlnc nt thr VthM!nr nmmunitT ( nilfr Honor on Thurtiln; rnin: nt s n'rlnrk. ll ini-mhrni h wrll n oihrrn interested in thr lii arc nr-

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Mr. and Mi-. F. M.-r. lisrrd tl.- I AjJ . laitri's if.t.-r In Hammond "ifi ; r- y j Mi. an I Mis. Arthir Uo'din ... !tainfd a t-.rv fiinds on as- s.i i . i d '. f !--n:iu ;n iooi.o- ,.f th-"' 1 i n t' . i o i : ii . , I (

,,ay aimio-isii". . She's the first girl conductor to nm Mr. and Mis. .. iinan Ri own ..f H .'o. ne of the motor busses recently ort- a.vino (iiir-i iin. d at a tart- uu started in Tokyo, Janan. The busses Monday ' 'finn; m honor e:' Mi" Anno are somewhat like the famous Fift'a l.i-u'H ita.i.is ,ii 'hda . a nn i v ' si. i . avenue busses of New York and th

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ovrmnz aft. i ),i d iintv ffi. l-u- tor marks a new era in the Flowciy r.-mtne r.,-.r.i. , K.:nj5lom. -' Tin- I'M)., s n ..f Mi r, d Mr- K" : , Monro of M". i t''- a .rn i" on ti.o ;; : " i Mrs. J.-.hn l'.r-w n "f M rtl avcn'i. j Mr. TI. y. , k.M.in. daihfr r; -i t h. 1 a s a c ' a. a k - i'" s i n -s v is . t , ,r y t " r- j I aril si n lif riiian. arc the sii k fo'U at ! 'iai . j j 'ih' Urn kip.-i n l.omo ,.n At. i.;s.-.n :i I Miy Thomas F.ahd and hr-tlo r f';in ! I ! A'lto. io,i i r- i it i:r hro in I'nn: - j j ;vi'l K -!.. i i.-itors in t 'h a:o ..n i nnirriTl I ! ! I Monday. GRIFFITH

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When Csiilcken are SickSy

arpyesst-j iif.!. i oT!n. t rr out in their sleep, Taie cold easily Iliivs Headaches, Stomach or Bonel trouble, Try MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS

FOR CHILDREN

They are pleasant to take and a certain relief. They aet on th Stomach, Liver and liowels and tend to correct intestinal disorders. 10,000 testimonials from mothers and friends of little ones telling of relief. Ko mother should V without a ho of Mother Gray' Sweet Powders for use when needed. Ask Ui-ti 'y. At J)rug-ist. 'J ii ti ed of them often comes at inconvenient hours.

Used by Mothers lor over thirty years. Do Not Accept Any Substitute for MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS,

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.Ceo Eddie Bart "S'l-mn' mies" in lb Vhitins 'w-'s T.-t ra'ie Ben:naer s!i'i'!io rfe for c-tie even 'nr. Si Friday. Mar-h 1-. Monday,

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saie tor tender, sensitive shirrs. The E. W. Ro.e Co , Ccve'.zrt, O.

I.iv inso'i I'fo-iioi a tlsram on that her mother was found dead The family left . n Saturdiy

for her home jn jm.tb'i n Indiana. Mr.-. r:-;th M FiirLinJ and oauch'er of Hammond itpent the past week w.th l.er parenis Mr. and Mr. A. L. . I.ichtf..ot M mi (i'ithr: and Wardi'worth saw S-.nhad at the A u4' tori urn in ''h;-a;o or. Saturday . Mrs Jim Seott re.eived a teZ'-am on Monday statins l.er father had d1. j.-i,e left Tuisd.ii f.-r St", liton. N . J . her f r m. ' ii oni e . ( ,., a'u:d.i' t lie o'd foundry w o;d t.. Mr. Ilirri Stewart Kar h-

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Announcement Ed. S. Pressimone B.ARBER SHOP MOVED ACROSS THE STREET 94 State Street LARGER QUARTERS. STEAM HEAT. SHOP EQUIPPED UITH TUB AND SHOWER BATHS. NO WAITING.

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Biped Mrs. .Iams Oo'.d in Central v. B j sj'oe is a sxaduat o' the whit.ne hirh Q F.-iiool anij is at present nnpli yed in ' S I ,he yard offh-e nt th- Standard i 'o B j The arroom is the Fon or Mr .and Mr.". g j A. l,1ovd of I.oTve'jl, i'it is emp'.oyeii S' hi- the Inland Steel Co.. at Indiana

Harbor. The uncr eouple -n II fop th pesor,; re.sid wth Mr. and Mrs. Gold . The ("iwl f-'.u'o 'MinstreVs wi'.i frt'-e the;- flrft pe t for ma n 'e a" the Slovak hall on r ' Fridav -.enir.p. The i. a.y. are ha "ins daily rehearsals and the pones, the .ie'i-s. e-enrr . tn fart, t he e"rral make-up of the Minstrel :s to he ft r s t-rla . ma na z r Vlai r statirj: Thar th chow is to "tlie -tet yet."

pf-n Spi'.ak of T.aP''rte avenv.e er-

pio- i at th remkt vih erte. is stiferinK from a h-oke-i arm. sup'.alned a h 1 nankin? a truck. The March Har's w.!i have thr annua! part- in th church Tsrlors tliii even'.r.g .

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Whiting. Indiana Theda Bara in "LURE OF AMBITION TODAY and TOMORROW

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The w. B A. o hold their rcerular IngT at 1:7, sharp. expct"d t" he th

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frv a Silver T-a at the home ef Mrs.

Jam's ifirton on "n rel aeuue, en i Thursday a ftei noon at 2 p. in. and !

everyone. Is rord.al"v invitcil

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Lancaster, Fa. "I was weak and run down, had pains in my head, back

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DEMAND Leonard Tractor Stock NOW

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down pains. I had used Lydia E. Pmkh a m's Vegetable Compound and it helped me, so my mother got me to try it aqain, and I am now feeling better than I have for years. were married sixteen years and hail no

children, but now we have a f.ne big boy and we alwavs call him our 'Pinkham' boy. The doctor was afraid of my case as I was 41 years old when the boy was born, but I came through all right. You can vse this as a testimonial if you wish and I will certainly write to any one who writes to me about it." Mrs. Margaret G. Havercajip, 29 Howard Avenue, Lancaster, Pa. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter will bs opened, read and answered by a fforr.an and held in strict confidence.

No Other Light Gar

Offers So Much Unusual power and control, quick pick-up and extraordinary acceleration to real speed, are features inherent in the Cleveland Six and features wth which Cleveland owners are delighted. Many a Cleveland Six owner ,has said, "It would be hard to tell you what a good car the Cleveland honestly is. It's wonderful."

equipment assuring the very best of manufacture, end built by men Whose successful experience had been wholly "in the production of fine cars, the Cleveland Six began rolling out to the world last August. Since then thousands have gone to delighted owners, and thousands more are going every month. There isn't any other light car that will give you so much of all that you, wish, and at such a fair price.

The Cleveland is wonderful because it is a splendidly developed and finished product, not a car rushed into the market. Three years ago the plans for production of this car were far advanced. But, with war approaching, production and marketing were delayed though experimental and engineering woik were continued ar.d test cars kept on the road. When war ended, came the Cleveland. Built in a toe big factory, with all conditions and

Come let us show you what a car the Cleveland is Tourlna Car (Five Passengers) 513S5 Roadster (Three Passengers) $1385 Sedan (Five Passengers) $2195 Coupe (Four Passengers) (All price- F. O. H. Factory) Lake County Auto Su pply and Sales

HAMMOND, INDIANA

Phone 1741 H. A. Thiehl, Prop.

CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE

N. W. Corner Douglas and Hohman

COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO