Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 246, Hammond, Lake County, 5 April 1920 — Page 3
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COL Monday. April " J'nge Tit) ! 1 '! n li- v. ; ' I ."t .ilHl-HIMk' ti 1 1 ; : ; i i !.-! i i ti !. htf; Inn: --. ':: i :ni'l M.i.i i' u, mid was rcpui tcil in J,tTrsit : ,.f the city cm rtoonint of si!-- v iiul. Chimneys vtro rnzo.l, v.d's l;.un in. ami f.sns kimI liiilEyes Weak? If wrr itn jUs Gid-iknc Fury v. .1 If your eyes are weak and workstrained; your vision blurred, if you firtd it dfhieult to read and must wear glasses, go to your druggist and (ret a bottle of '.op-0:io tr.lIll r No Let-l'n In Its Torture. Hood of the gerni3 that cause tho If you r.re airiictfj with llheufnatism, why waste time vith liniments, lotions and ether local applications that r.evcr did cure Rheumatism, 'nrd rover "w ill? Do net try to rulk tht- pa'u awru-, for you will never u. creed. Try the sensible p);:n of itndt.tfr t b. cause tf the pain. Ilenii'ive the tans, an.! there tan le no rain. uisoape, S. S. S. ras no equal 5 n blood purifier, rroriv--, of sutlercr i I'oar.In li j i I' d o er. Miorily after noon i-ay that it has c.ear.seil tneir Mood ! stt-ni.-i , u j.-,ui .r want M.mf.b.-a n ( f Kheumatism, and removed a'l Mm.- i ;; kWcs wn. : m .v-. :.u:. r- ! lets. Prep one in a fourth of a i glass cf water and bathe the tves I trace cf thj '.:if,".so from their i- 1 1 ; i. . I.! '' ' :h I two to four times a day. Slronsrcr t I r. ! '- Ik pyes, clearer vision, and sweet relief ; ; -will ma!:e you tell ycur friends about 1 mm hui.- . Bon-Opto. I -A' . (!".; tore j;ct. oh the riifht treat :m r.t t,t-day. I. you want Nolf r inr nr Unn 0 to Irrntthris rvu .iik thiiii,-. 1 iBt at'St id a en' time la many ntstinvc. t . - ! 'I) , ! i:- ! . . . .-no-, a; ra? arr.i n ivice, aaore? i You wi'l never be ri.i of line' ! Medical !Vr-;-tor, 10:1 fvviit l.t-Lo-rnstisra ua:4 ycu cieante j oar miory, Atlan'.u, Ga. iti : .1 ' . f v. ! , ; f T. ! r it t )i- tit-, u . i i rt. 'I I Sill r; ; :im tl.it ; i . r' f 1 1 1' . i ' ' l.i ' u. .(..'!! V. I !l i '. ' i s i ; I'll lv I t . 1
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RiieumaiiG Pains Qufckry Eased By Penetratlns Hamlin' Wizard Oil '
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to relieve the pains cf Rheumatism, ;i ' ;" ' : Sciatip, Lame Back and Lumbago ij Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It penetrate! ! ' " '" quickly, drives out soreness, and l:m-' ' ters up Stiff aching joints and muscles. ' ! You will find almost daily uses for' v -it in cases cf sudden mishaps or ac- !''" ' cidents such as pprains, bruises, cuts '1 ' '' burns, bites and stings. Just as' re-! : ;i ' liable, too, for earache, toothache, I croup and colic, ; r Get it from druggists for 30 .cents, f "' " v If not satisfied return the bottle and : " ' get your money back. I ' ' -" ;i' Ever constipated or hae sick head- I ' ",y " ' rhe? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, : ' ' ' pleasant little pink pills, JO cent, i : Guaranteed. i ' -
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lie Has to wait twenty seconds for a telephone operator he feels greatly misused and condemns the service unsparimdv. Lot one put a frank question or two to oneself: "Docs iiny other company cr store in town wait on mc with such uniform promptness, or cause me so little direct loss of time, as docs the Telephone Company;' "Cs:n I cct the service of a street car, a clerk, a sales-
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DANCE INDIANA GARDENS Fcrsythe, Indiana, Tuesday. April 6, 1920. Music by Sterling. Take Hammond cr Whit'.r.g car to doer. Roller Skating everv night and Sunday afternoon. M. MADURA, Prop.
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Don7t Forget Your Umbrellas V7 T vraa a rainy morning, nr.d mosf of t!ir Schoolmaster's , Mlow-passen?rs,' inchid-n ltis xe-at-m&te, had imbrp.?.. .As the train puV.rd into ih." Grand Central T'rrminnt, trainman called, 'Don't forget yotir umbrellas!' "The Schoolmaster dozsn't I. now whether the trainman called this thoughtful admonition on his own initiative, or whether lie was acting on company instructions, but he does know that his seat-mato turned to him, and with a pleased &mi!e exclaimed, 'I like to travel on thrs Nzw York Centra!.' " - ph:ntkks ink.
THAT is the kind of man we seek to have represent m in our dealings with the public. That is the kind of service we strive always to ejive the,, public -service with a human quality;. service in which no detail is too small to be considered, no problem too great to be solved when the solution will add to the safety, comfort and convenience of our passengers. Good service in the end becomes a problem of personnel. We are proud of our men, from the bottom to the top of the list. We pick them judiciously, train them carefully, advance them for merit and experience, trying always to have the bi; man in the important job and the right men everywhere. Only thus can we give the sort of railroad service the public desires bs to give. THE NEW YOSIC CENTRAL LINES lTo four - la:-: i erie v western - Michigan central BOSTON &-ALBANY- TOLEDO G'OIIIO CENTRVL- riTTSEURGH CrLKL KITS NEWVDRK CENTTL-AJD-5UD!DLnY L1NH5
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