Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 2 April 1920 — Page 3

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I'HK TIMES I 'a ire i'hif fplillillilillllllillllllilllliU Repeat Advice About Spring Blood Purifier CROWN POINT NEWS -Lappening Of A Day In Lake County Lively Capital.

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The haniuet given by th county officials honoring Judge K. Miles 'Norton whn he t-"k th" third li'.trro in Masonry on Tm' ilay ntsht w a a m.s' enjoyable affair and was 1 1 on-i 1 by members r.f the !aini-' fraternity from all omt the county. After Iho work an elaborate banquet was surved, prepared by the Eastern Star nnd the occasion a minora b! e one m thi-o nt tending. Bradford I . Wodw:ir.l, the county bridg superintendcr.!.. It:: recently I'.nrhased the F. K. W7"..-U cott-'se -n Jo':et st. and, v.i'.l move there, shortly. He raJil J"')'1') for the property. Mrs. Foster Fisher a u J .Mr?. W. P-aird of Gary visited with Mr. ami Mrs. Wilt s on Tuesday. Edward J. Kdcr. wh'1 recently bought the Georse, Fisher hmiw on East st... s. Id !' this we!i to Robert Sohtnel'.er. the m.lk man. who will move his family there in th np.ir future. The Misses Fraro. -Grimmer, Eessie Kaus-ch. Ei'U.-m Schmidt and Mabel Gray wilt a'tend !h- Gaiii t'ur--S i '.'iicrt in Chicago on Easter Sundsi. Mr. and Mr?. Tom Woodbury and fini-

Catarrh Doctor You Can Get the Best One in the World for $1.15. Gr to your druggist today. Say "I ant a Hyomi Outfit." take it home open the box and pour a few drops of HYOMEI 'pronounce ir lli.sh-n-mo into the litre hard rubber inhaler. Then breathe pleasant. soothing. haJir;g. germ killing H TOM EI over ths raw. inflamed. Rprrn ridden membrane for a few minutes and relief is Immediate. Stuffed up head Tri'l anis!i. Keep, up the treatment four or five times a day for a few days and hawking, spitting; and forming of mucus in the nose and throat should cease. HTOMEI is guaranteed to end catarrh, coughs, colds, asthma, catarrhal deafness, or money back. Kaufman and Wolff, and Summer's Pharmacy guarantees i. adv.

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Ends indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stomaeh, btlehing and all stomach disease or money back. Large box of tablets 63 cents. Druggists in ril towm.

lly moved on Wednesday to the Frailer house on Grant St.. the home they recenilv occupied haing been sold to Edw a I'd 'ii t rf or. Mis Nellie Tax !or 1ms been elected a delegate to the Fresh tri-'al meeting of the missionary soeieijeg w hich will be held at I . ga nsport on April I and II. Mrs. John Frass and daughter, M r.. 1 1 . I.e.::, ;i!uiio-d .01 edncsd.i from a few iii.'i,' h - 11 ip to Florida. The I 'rank Ib-ii-i. r'.-p, : !.' '.:!, w ho lrto i:l" beeu i!io;., will 1 : 1 1 - 1 : 1 there n few wctks Ions-!'. W. li. Vati Home of Indiana Harbor was 111 this i'i:. y on Wednesday on business. The meeting of the Woman's Study Club was lvM on Tuesday and was a 1r10.it ituercsi ing on. Two ery Rood papers-, prepared by Miss Mane Mrneik on "Child'-en's ''.aid and Mrs. KoehItti 011 "Mn! 1011 Picture Sure," were !;ten"d to with interest bv the members. I'nf litindrod t en i -se r i) O-illars lias I n '"lh- ! .1 to. 1 he it 1 r '- I'.'n' ciuirfhev ami clubs tor the War East Relief h'und in I'rovn I'oiiit d'ii'iii the ilrio. Mrs. J. ". vlibbs will gne a ifi; on "The !d KaunUeroy If-tne." wh--o the first woman's fl-ib was held, at the next mctti.g c Lb.o club. MAKWAOE LICXNSXS. Ar.dy Eaick. Gar ; Ann. a rhillips. Gar;'. G-orge McCa.rru Marshall, Tex.; Inez Ianie, tjsry. John Mi.-'i, Indiana Harbor; Anna Iri-m;'-. Indiana Harbor. Edward EaEounty. Indiana Harbor; Kaitie I. Hall. Indiana Harbor. Samuel Xesbiti, Jr., Gary; Marie Westtroops, Gary . ' SyHeetcr Do?!. Gary; Martins Richard. Gary. Ajjiieri Renella Michiligelo. Ha.mmond; Jcser-hine R--nila, Hammond. Kmily I. Jivick. Ja "-.son Junction, la.; Isabel Arts. Gar..

rrn Many frrloun Ailment IJue to Polsonn In Jyiltm Sy athlnK Metier Than Sulphur. ream of Ttartnr nnd llrrh El. Irnrts In Tablet ( ailed "Solnherb Table."

The wisilom of ge.s placed in a lntie supj'tr dated t able t -S11 1 ph-rb Tahletsl I le in. mlier grandma's remedy sulphur and cream of tartar mixed in molasses- it was a nauseous dose, but it saved thousands of lives oy purifying the blood In the Spring. Thousands avoided rheumatism and serious fers by taking it. Now you can get the benefit by taking a little tab!t regularly containing the blood purifying, system regulating medicines that grandma relied on. . Constipation, inactive kidney are o-rcom and rsiarrh, neuralgia, rheumatic pain and many other "poison symptoms" vanish after a course of Snlpherti Tablets. The best, medicine for spring lethargy and 'thick sluggish blood. Every package is guaranteed to satisfy or money back. 6'V in saied tubes of druggists everywhere. T'.e sure to get genuine Sulpherb Tablets 1 nM sulphur tablets) adv.

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An Apron and Tie Social will be given by the Iadis' Aid of the Concordia Lutheran Church :n the church parlors Wednesday . prU 14th. ; at ; p. m. A cord a! invitation is extended to en erj .-od" . Communion w'.il be given Easter Sunday :n the Coneorlia Eutheran (. hureh . Ce-munlon service will b heir) Frldiy evening. April Cnd. E:0 at

T . 3 'i p . m . The Ladies' Aid sr'nt a very p'.eaan: tflernonn at the h.-me of Mrs. A. J. A delsperger Wednesday.

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I'eilelow were amo:.g the Hammond shippers Wednesday. Mr. Oscar Edmurjls contemplates moving his family t- Chesterton. Ind.. in the nar future. The little son r-f Mrs. Pick Ehlman :i a s been quite , 1 1 . The infant daughter of Mrs. Anthonv

Ticcalo. nee Sophie S.-huster. was j christened Wednesday afternoon at the home of her mother. Mrs. Henry Hcpp. ! Sr.. by Rev. A. Rump. Following j thee christening nn elaborate supper was given for the immediate relatie. ! Mrs. 'U'illis Honejseft. who has h-en i rsiting Mrs. H. E. Hipp from Plain- I

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Several Leading Makers Have Co-operated With Us Easter Sale Event for Tomorrow Women's and misses' suits tailored styles, novelty styles in blouses, ripple effects, and a wealth of dressy vestee styles. New spring fabrics, tricotines, velour checks, poiret twills, wool serges and silvertones. All the fashionable spring colors. Plain tailored or beautifully embroidery trimmed or designed with trimmings of braid and buttons in various designs. All are lined with peau de cygne of rich coloring.

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Women's New Easter Suits at $32.50 A Special Feature of Sa turday's Pre-Easter Sale Saturday is the only shopping day before Easter, and o f course every woman wants to be newly bedecked on that day. As a last chance for the women of this vicinity, the L ion Store offers tailored French Serge Suits of the very best

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