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ights Bladder Weakness Quickly Conrected By Recent Scientific Discovery For Old and Young. 50 Cent Package Free What ft wonderful frnfm't ' n'l,f an.! not. Kt uj t has; n. -. ' r.i , uiv r,r eirV.f tlnies. eerv niKIll her'uuse of Wftid'r wcakiv-s?. lla. V'U . -.t onrr or u-h.l tbl res t f tl I P e and ''IXtirv of nil tinbrok'-.i tv.nhi of urii tvuble-d ; s;c,p Is lik.'? i i i . 1 "OllJvl-Jiujn. X 'a Twish to Htb to Get V This Way Every NlflTht." Amer.fr tht princir"! cause? of this (rnhl. to . K t-. : r o .-n! r n llli'li ' of t h prontnte glflpil and blrdjer irrhttion and j -f these and of the i'le.jt :fif nicover t.pon v,hi h KMhe"'s I'rou n T.-l-Vs n based, a noted medical authoi ;ty .-a : "'A svinpt.-matic cur- i tisually aehieve-i The friu"nt Impulses toiiruiai0 end the recurririB desire at meht af . Suc.-es.ses with this s.ilt hive been hd in men of ninety years." Kvrv man voime and old should trv T nis wonoerru 3 t rr'.i i Tof-:o . t - - i ( - , the bladder to correct the faults that are cousins; host of men d;ts and nights of tintold mifrv, . S--nrj coupon today, with six eepis in stamps to help pv 'potae and packini; for h free 5,v trial bo of lel loss's Brown Tablet, to Krank J KrllSS vV-. 24SS Hoff master HIock. Rittle (.'reek. Mich. r FREE TRIAL COUPON rnAXx J. KF.hi'f;r. ro . 24S 5-Ioffmas-er K'.oc'k. Fa 1 1 ie ('reek. Mi- h. Kridl - jeni rie. I- r. a Cfte box of Keiie-sVs Rrnwn Tablets. T enclose 6r. in 'sumps to help ray postage and racking. Xtm" St reel City ?ate HESSVILLE NOTICE A Tr!;,i; wi'.i be held at t':. Hes.ville Christ. an Churrh in Hiitman'' fJardens. Hesv:!i... l''n. 1 ? -0 ?or .v-( 1 ' .ie . . . . (. t',TJeS.ap liStraighig $ 6ons k 1' DMf I ! tttnt vy tovcaw -5 ShoeaJ Ur.Lst br ir.etj en leit ol';. 'f il Mt as EJmcaloT

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Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 473-80-82 Hohman St. Phone Hammond 3471. Hammond, Ind. Oldest, best equipped paint establishment in Hammond. We repaint or refinish your automobile like new, make new top, curtains and upholstery, or repair the old ones. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded SEE US FIRST.

the purpos of electing trustees. iSifsneti) TOR T K H K H N 1 J K.N 1 .1 RC . 3-30 ' Cl'ik. The storm that ."wept the country Sunday didn't foraet u. The telephones find electric lights were out of oonnr.ssion for a little while and trees w ie uprooted but ro grejt damage was ri i n . Mix. Mh.iv J f . p s Is -n the sick Hit. Mr. t'.lsworth is lmpro Ins. Th inlan; son of Mr. ami Mrs. Kd-

j nii:n'.i is better 8 in after quite nn tI tark of t-nn iiiFH-ns. j Mrs. Mikoiti iPtumrd heme a few Javs sign after quite a isit with'iel.itn t a in Hose! a ml . NAVY DEPARTMENT AGAIN CRITICIZED U AMI1N', ION. Man 1 The nivy department wns - r 1 1 i ". e 1 lofl.i; for not ih'via rmes to rope boa t s w h c a the t " . J bavins stuff 'with t ho t if ".ept nan 1 i n t - red tic- w ,t r . Hear Adm.ral G.ant. f -..-mcrly in rliarac of the I", s . .:btn. ripe activit- ' !.. tolil a S'lb-'or.miitcee f the senate ! naval a rfa i rs committee, that "it took ! two yr-ir to convince the navy depart ment that it should construct subm a r1 ES5 For Your Easter Footwear 1 GO TO J. SCHLOER & SONS 95StateSt. Hammond, !nd. We GiveS&H GreenStamps KEEP LOOKING YOUNG ' GRAY HAIR ' Ca b restored to its original color with VAN'S MEXICAN B HAIR COLOR RESTORO It is not i dye, bnt restores the hair to its natural color, so gradually that your most intimate friends cionot detect its use. You will be highly pleased with the results, or your money refunded. At all sealers SI. 00 per kottU. the Kells Company N CW BURGH. N. Y. J Ache After V&Hang? THEY shouldn't. Nature planned the feet to carry the body comforlahly. Usually, we find that aching feet are due to wrong shoes pointed shoes that bend the toes, causing corns, bunions, callouses, weak arches, and ingrowing nails. The cure for suffering feet is proper footwear. Educator Shoes are propel, because shaped like the foot-they "let the feet gTow a3 they should." ghapely and straight. Allow us to fit you with the Educator oxford shown here. You'll be grateful later. h.u r. on

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THE SPIRIT OF Miss GenerieTe Anderm imper jtona tin 2 Spring. Sprrnff fantasies are being r hearsed by the rirla of Mills Col lee, Oakland, Cal. Above is shown Miss Genevieve Anderson of Den ver, one of the star athletes of th college, imperponatir.g; Spring on the college grounds. nes equal o the German t'-boats." Crnalnr Keye.. republican of X"t Hampshire, av:cd. -If we had any submarines tit f.-r 5-rvi.e when w cute red the war'.'" "N'o, we (lid not." Oinnt replied II" aid he hetan to make recommendations In 1 !).-,. but "t.n.".l no support from the navy department." The policy pursued Grant said, refilled not only in la. k of ' sub?" but also in a '.n-k o' tra ncd pers-n nel . Laic. Gran sat a the submarines. , m pi'- perl-.- kept in condition. ,ft t., p -: pre p.. ra' ion? for reralr Ti.e department never prepared to dcsipn ii.-.-.A -. suhmar ne. '.ran n. and described how- the department went on purvha:.ng '! lira ry 5uhnrines." "Ti.e nu'cha.-e of o.d-t;, pe s : bma rIres was a i i'P ha. kwa"d .' h I protested asair.st." 'I.ant conim-ed. lie' said !-m h-f.-re the war he met opp.-si-r,. ... , 1.. r..nerat hnirr! when h 1 I 'VU . I ' i ' . I ' . .. .... , . . submitted his pinns tnj'iii-i-irrf' t tTr' - i' - ' - - -

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'. --. . . . . r-j. ...j.ei 'Ci -1 Xly?::-rS s Herman Mueller. TToi-Tna Mueller is the nexr cremier of the (ierman republic, succee.iinff Gustav Bauer. He was formerly foreig.i m:r,;3ter. LOWELL .h'stor "'',f 1. '. l.a "leri ir. t'le a i my for the past three , ci,r, lias arrived home J.a v ;n; iieea h iiora .tly diha red . Mr. c p. Ilai den visiter! relative. I'l KeilS'ei.irr yejinday. Miss Ann "White was in Chicapi yest e r d a Rev. Father ? holi went to Indianipo 1 on b 1 1 s 1 n e s s y e :-rt e. r d a ' . Mr. find Mrs. A. ,T . 'l':;.'r;r 't for tiieir hr-me in A'ela. Xepr, last evenine They were. : ' d here jr. f r.im of the rlesth of l.."r father. T'ne furierai ser'. .. e s f.e ? fij,renee Sri-vde-r were ' ,etrl fir t''e ("hristian '"n'ii h he'c es: c r!a ;.- a? p. m. Vie-.-, K..F. W:nkler. former pastor of the ch ir.'h here pren.'hcd ti.e f.inerai r-r-tii on . Fred .s.-hmat has si-.i j, hardware s'oic to T.yneh Brothers. The new pro prb-:.'!"; Tci'i tal-ie p.-5!; -n in a t:- ' har'es T.er rf file rr, wn In I.- iv'i en business jr-i'iday. I'd. "Wrvodke suffered a "bier 1es in the cyclone ? ininv afternoon. 7T; ho:;"1 and barn wet e v ot h h'. twn d v;;i and sr.-, .); ,-.f t b, . sin:ii!.-r bu' 'dlnps vvei e lad' .- da m a :1 friends.

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