Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 236, Hammond, Lake County, 24 March 1920 — Page 8

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CROWN POINT NEWS !L-ppenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

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!-. O. O. Coleman T-as cal'.eii t .n c ,--a:'A on Sunday on account of the ' , ;s iHneas of her mother. S.ie --!fH:ts to be pne a couple of weeks. Mrs. John Ward Wheeler entertained he C. B. B. Club at her home In Court tret on Monday night. High .! t. .is held "by Mrs. E. 1. L'sner and Mr5. Wheeler was awarded the consott cn prize. Mrs. Wheeler will rn-1-! tain the Friday Auction Clu'b en Frifjy afternoon. M.ss Irene Grelael has returned tn '.-asro after an over Sunday visit with M.ss Margaret B;egel. Mrs. A. J. Moran and Ieo ?pent sev---a' days In Chicago the guest of Miss ?.:ary Uee. Mrs. Russel dark and Uwreme Kremer spent the week-end at the i..-me of Mrs. Elizabeth Krause. Miss Florence Bayman of East "nii-rzzr-came to Crown Point on Saturday in b the puest of Miss Ella Goff.

Mrs Mary Ha.i; ami daughter V.'rtna have rituiiTil 1 rem hU-aiii x. they were the guests of Mrs. Haas's

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Kaiser. Mis Mary Hix-n has 'ho-n unab'e t.- attend t.- her duties at -the l.etz Mfa. Co.. this w f .-k on scroimt of 'l!tii'-s. ,Sh is in Chiiasto t"la; i-onfultins an oi'iil!s( in rejrard to her e v. Mtss lluth Shortridp returned t- 1 er 5t id:e at th ':timiia K-ho.-; of Kpression in Chicago on Tursday af tor a U w days vis.t with her pan ms, Mr, and Mrs . K. T.. Sh''rtr:d2e. T'on't forget the EatPr Raaar and Bake t-'a'e at th-- Pres'bytersan c:iur--:i piariors on fat : day at p. ni .

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Rather daring: but strikir.fr is thi? debutante dar.ee frock which was designed by Elizabeth Hines, the pretty little actress playing in "See Saw" this season. Whether it will be accepted by any other than ofessional women is doubtful. It is fashioned of cherry and silver striped brocade cut in one piece with draping to show the stnpes in different directions. Tulle forms a voke w hich takes tht place of shoulder straps. It is llesh colored and quite startling in effect

SLICED bread and Blue Label Karo. Let the children have all they want, instead of high priced jams, jellies or preserves. It satisfies the natural desire for sweets and takes the place of high price store candy. Karo is a body-building, energy - producing food. Give it to the

boys and girls after school when they want "something to eat." Blue Label Karo is dandy for Homemade Candy. It is easy to make and costs much less than store candy. Write for free book of recipes. P. S. Ask your grocer for ths price of Karo by the dozen cans.

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UuddyCheeks SparklingEyes Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Knowa Ohio Physiciaa Dr.FAI.Edwards for 17 years treated i -ores of women for liver and bowel ailnects. Duririg these years he ga-e to his patients a prescription made of a tw well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil. naming them Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. You will know them by .their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a r.ormal action, earning off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, d Jl eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, ail out cf sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Plive Tablets nightly for a time and note the plaasing results. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets the successful substitute for calomel now and then just to keep than fit. 10c md 23c

j Miss Susan Pcrtm' who for the past , ' U n years has made her home here at I the homo of Mrs. Portmoss ar.d farn- :

i:y. p.issra a a ay ounua a.'.'T an innss of a few nofk?. Slif .ts : yars old. Funeral arransements huv - j ni tel been made. j Mr. and Mrs. l.onnie pio and fain 1 1 .- '

j of Gary visited hero during the past 1 J few days- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ; ! P. Frbine. J W'.n Seharaba-rh has purchased a new ' i raff Sedan. He accompanied by Mr. j ( .1 . Ehrast went to the factory at IJa- '; ! emc. Wis.. Friday and drove the nia- 1

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a new Nash tourmsf car. Miss Frieda Wise of llantmi-nd vi ted here over isusi-ia; as a guest of M.-as Margaret Ban n.- r . Miss Kin :H Ma:-e transacted butness in Chicago yco'rday . Mr. and Mrs. .1. Vanl.es.ler and t''rir children of Hammond ..-i.fil w ,th r.'aties here Sutuia Mr. Geisrge Shaw Cook of Chirac . pave a lecture on Christian Science Ja-t eveninsr at the Gni theatre.

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! INTE"?NT'ONAL N'WS f-ESVICEl I INniAWlvii.is. IXP. March 24 --In - ) suranc nnnnittos lor which payment ' is made in n inmn sum are eenipt I r.oni i -.a o under til" state ; -i laws, a . .rd i ncr to an opinion by At- j ty. t;e n Ptntisbnr-y. The opinion wain answer to a letter from the stat- ' ta. hoard of cuinnieiee. :

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How you can best protect your loved ones Director General JAMES J. DA VIS of the Loyal Order of Moose will tell you watch tomorrows issue!

Hunger May face Americans unless Congress Readjusts Agricultural Condition.

iv ho seek to control y and the (iricrs of mil other tier -ssitte s d nlsej have federal

supervision cf the packing: industry." "fc'oinf t inios I think we are goin? to have trouble in this country more serious than any in Kurooe." Senator saii'tot, republican, of V'tah. interjected. "If the American people do not change their way of living, do not check their i use loss extra vaeance, and thj -eminent de.es not curtail its ex'pinditur. .s. then I t!o ii"t knaw u litre tin end mil I e. '

Advertise in The Times and vcrtie again. Results come v ror-.str.t effort.

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We Furnish Your Home for Less Let Us Prove It Look for Clock in Center of Sign 242 E. State St. HAMMOND

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SE?V!CCi V.'AflliMilo.N. March -t Actual 1

may face a lart" pr "pot t ion A nierican i oph- if c nc;ri ss do serine t h i n lo readjust ULii -o : id ; t hi in- n tliis ceinitry." 'ajpi r. I'-in ! -1 1 c.'i u. of Kaio-as

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"loTat Iron b?p pot atoo!hinif 8tren(rth and enertrj into the inj of men and bring rows to the check of pule. Berrou, run-down worfn." says Dr. Janwa Francia Su Ui Yan. formJy phyai eian of BeUev KofpiUj (Outdoor Dppt.), N. Y.. and WeaUhestcr County HoapitaJ. "I prose rib it retrularly in caea cf depleted enersT. anemia and lack of rtrcrg-th and roduraaca. In. my opinion, there ia nothing organic iron Nusated Iron to Quickly enrich tba blood, make beautiful, healthy women and atrone, vigorous, iron men. Satiafaction Kuax aotaod or money ref unded.

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When you come to Straube Piano and Music Co.. we always consider your requirements first. Wc always make it a point to offer helpful and useful suggestions. For instance there are all grades of Pianos, and what would be the proper instrument for the LivingRoom may not be the best for the children's piano lessons. Take us into your confidence and we know wc can fill your every requirement as to price, terms, stvle.

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we can and we shall both be satisfied.

a c ricu 1 tn ra I hi I. "A landslide." of farm labor to the industrial centers is treat'-ning a nr..w ttiK food shor'.nso u hich unls- checked will render tire fame i s one, cro ss to supply tin- f""d demand:, of th-' na-

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"Farmers ha- he.-n sa ndh.t z creil .,-.-I the disgraceful agricultural economie i sy -t tn until the camel's Pack is l rokj en." t'apoer sa'-l. "and unites suhstan- ' tia! rewards an j;i-n for farm uoik 1 n food shorftij;c is i hp 1 1 ab e a n 1 it

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ture situation we rnu.-t encourage legislation curbing man i p u la t ion of the ttiatket and Kamhlint; b the stoek

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COLD IT MAY DEVELOP SERIOUSLY HURLDURT'S CAMPHOR PILLS TAKE ONE AT ONCE if you sneeze, snuffle or feel a chill comiiifr on. Carry the 6ma"', bottle at all times. ' Price 30 Cents at all dealers. THE feELLS CO., KEWBURGH, n. Y.

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DR. D. L. DEAN Pile Specialist 102 STATE ST., CORNER H0HMAN, HAMMOND, 1ND.

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How Lydia E. Pinkham'3 Vegetable Compound Helpo to Make Women Normal, Washington, Ind. "I was in such a condition that I never rxpectcd to have

children and my aunt advised me to take Lydia E. 'Pinkham' 3 Vegetable Compound. It improved my health and restored a normal conntunn of my rystem so that I nov? h a'Ve a tine baby. Until she was about a year old I was very nervous, and all the time thinkinrr.

something temblo was pomfr to happen. If I heard anyone coming, my heart would beat fait and I wanted to run. So I took the Vejrotable Compound again and it helped r.-.e wonderfully. You may publish my letter as the medicine is smrelr great. "-M r s. Iva Banta. K. P.. No. 4, Eon 24, Washington. Inj. Amoncr the virtues of Lydia E. Pinkham's V-?etable Compound is its ability to correct sterility in many case?. This fact 13 well established as evidenced by the above letter and hundred.! of others we Lave published in the3 columns. In many other homes, once chiMless-, there are now children because of the fact that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound makes women normaL healthy and strong.

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Now that Spring is here, why not install a Humphrey Radiantfire in your home. The Radiantfire would enable you to discontinue the use of your furnace, as you only need the heat mornings and evenings. The Radiantfire gives instant heat when and where you want it. No dirt, no ashes, no smoke, no coal to carry; simply light your Radiantfire and almost instantly the room is flooded with radiant heat. Call at our salesroom and see this wonderful heater demonstrated.

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