Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 19 March 1920 — Page 9

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That is the joyful cry of then.--trul ?r,cc IV. J'aiwfrds produced Hive TpI iIi'In the substitute fur ralonio!.

j Dr. Edwards, a practicirsr physidan suffer. us ftoni an it--I for 17 years and calomel's fid-time

enemy, discovered thr lorniuja for Olive 'iabit-hs v?yi!s tr.ariri'T natxntc t,r

ou.it-1 chromic con-tipatiori and torpid livers.

Dr. Ldwarth Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing. sooUiir.2 vtretabh? iaxative. No gripina is the "keynote"' of these little M-ar-coaLxl, olive-colored tablets. They aus- the bowel, and Ir'er to ict normally. They never force them io urmatuni! art inn. If you have a "(lark brown mouth" bad breatha dull, tired It-elm' sick headache torpid liver constipation, you'll hr.d quick. ,-ar- and plea-am re

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Oiive Tablets at bedtime. Thousanrls take tliem every niht just to keco ncht. Trv them. 10c and 23c

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Tuesday j Mr. Deinoion moved into the CJoors",- j lalbert p!ar. He wtii foieii up a r"Staurant in the room um-.J as a pool J 1 00m h eret of or e . j 'I' he M. K. Ladies Aid Society will a . e ilo ir hrnt T.-n a Met riil Hull . v. . Wediu.d.i . , The coiiirtiil tee in e.'.arg- I i aiiii'lv, M laot'se OI-. , hainna: . I

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p.ist ofTi.-A acain. . j S..nie nenrde day that prir.ar has I ''! it didn't look ir.arh like it ! !-! TttitiMday w.'i-n it. was Minviti .s.. i hard I

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' """" ssC3 W A MAN $f IS JUST AS YOUNG I AND STRONG AS HIS BLGOD J No man can fiht the battle. of life snl hold his own if his blood is not pure, for rieh red blood is what strength is based upon. "When you see a strong, vigorous man, who never knows vhen he 15 licked, you may wagpr that suclx a man luus coursing througli Ms veins rich, rf-d blocxl. Many people have thin, pale blood. They aro weak, tire easily, Itrtimo discourapvi quickly, and sometimes f.l like, giving up the struggle. Such folks need Dr. Pierce's Golden Modical Discovery, which is sold by druggists in iquid or tablet form. It adds vigor to the heart beats and tones up the nerves in a onderful way. This "Medical Discovery" of Dr. Pierce's is made from Blood roct, Oregon Grape root, Stone root, contains

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.'3THER GRAY'S FGWCERS i rENEFIT mi CHILDaES : Ti or. si t,d - of mot hers have fAttt,.J . ..' .the.- ,'." y'. a Sweet 5'owdfrx -n e.o !' r'ti-d for rhihir-n (.,.n-,;.!i, 1 :a 1 , of, ). - a dto-lta.- eohl;. f.-.'eri.Hh'o-PH. -at. a- ri ' 't-ouhi-. :iir! oth-r i rreeuia r : 1, - f.-,,i:i hoh .hiidten suffer durii'f- : fiajsj atai c-X'-'ia-at r ' uitc nre a ani' ! ;s her j to. its use. Usotl by mothers for over 30 ' ycavs. Sold b DrufcB.sts everywhere.

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no aiesonoi yex tones tip tne Ftonmcn, stimulate the liver and pots the Wood making gland in the best of condition. Many people write Dr. Pierce at the Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., as fol

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Jackson', Mich. "A fcw yeas ao I suffered with inflammatory rheumatism. 1 su:?erni rjbout five months and then began the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. After taking frve bottles of the above named medicine I was completely cured. I have not been troubled with rheumatism since. For a blood purifier and the system g-eneral! v have never found a better medicine-." Fhakx Gunn", E. Main St

Where is Relief From

Blazing Skin Diseases?

Must I Endure Forever the Torturous Itching? The skin is fed from the Wood, ar.d upon the condition of the blood depends . whether or not your skin v-i;l be healthy and free from boils, pimples, scaly irritations, red eruptions and other di.Cgraring: and unsightly disorders. The sensible treatment that will how real results is a remedy that

j will cleanse the blood thoroughly j and kill the germs that, cause the j trouble. And for thi3 purpose no j remedv ever mr.de can approach j the record of S. S. S. which j cleanses thr- blood of the disease j germs, at the same time building j up the general health. I For valuable literature write to Chief Medical Adviser, 100 Swift I Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.

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YOUNG PIG SHOULDERS 20c FRESH BOSTON BUTTS 30c PORK SAUSAGE 18c FRESH LIVER SLICED : 5c LEAF LARD 23c

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PRIVATE GARAGES

Nowhere will you ftr.d parages rnr-r? pleasing in effect, rrnre ser vi.-eartle or more S"h?tanttl than these Pro-siate eais?es. Pa-.el cr.struct'cn ; cfinplete when it contes to you. oil hardware iv place, all the necessary bo'.ta and screws frtr assembling included. The beautiful sturco-fi noshed walls never require painting. Kastly erect eJ in a lew hcurs. Pr-t-state garages fit in perfectly with the very best surroundings. Their stucc-y-ltice gray-g esn walls, Indian red roofs anl autumn brown English timber trim appeal to the eye, while their sturdy construction make them most serviceable building at a very low cost. THE FRO SLATE GARAGE LINE Double Garage ' iliu. ahoTe) $.V?5. 00 Extra Long Single Garage - - 310.00 Standard Single Garage - - - - 255.1 K) Fori Special Garage ------ 1O5.U0 EM'i'L MINAS

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Accept this' informal invitation "to attend our 1920 Spring 'Exhibit of the new apparel With Easter coming early this year, we have spared no effort in assembling the largest collection of Styles that we have ever carried. Styles originated at Fifth Avenue, Y. and marked to sell at popular prices a feat made possible by our enor-

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In Our Mens & Boys' Dept. AVJieni s bpraag Ciotiis New ' unfinished worsteds, cashmeres, etc.. in every latest color tone, including the popular preens and browns extreme, medium and conservative. Men s Suits, $32S0 up Boys ' Suits $750 up

20VeeksloPay I lundreds h a v e reponded to the in o s ! coii "enient rc iii plan ever conceived a plan so liberal in 'its terms that you can almost pay for clothes out o f your pocket change. '

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