Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1920 — Page 9

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RED BLOOD FOR PALE PEOPLE

A bic supply of rl Woii i-orpucli-s t wha: helps m nink" any man or woman a lu-alt . pink i em pl'"'X i 1 1 and ebenrv rod'hps. Kesoie t ., po.m! and V"wdr "irp Miaih niuo ssnrv and boshle thai - atf harmful. Throe . i a m hyKi-nui'iir. lahl-'ts. if ns"i r-ifiil;ii h for !"cral months soon, to create a Kroa.ily added lvimlwr f m'l!i.in t.i ibo red and win! oorpuscb-s c.f th blood, and not pnn improve tie color, bin add nicreajsed fl-h to th-- thin uml tr.nl Ih.-p. Thae 1iih!ft ptmitiot.' Hnn oat but. -rjfion ami d'tton, and tin-. 1 -i )-i ni'l t'" naturo'a forces us! if . .j-m rinpi3t ion and fuie T!"u ir- preorlrwd by pbyjiirtsns. hut ! i:e "f a fvf 'llv hiuinliw.1 oharavtej-. s. ii'-.dr-lnf-iTStiop IS br-irr followed ! n aiiv, w !

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TjOXVOV. April S Th toy " ; "i-j ,,, pressed in ftteial circles today that ) i 4 tija Ruhr iiue probably will clear up; br th r.d of tha. iv-k . S- f-,r Krt-

land has ret rorrm:t!oi heret to a": format declara.'. 'on on tb.- !""e;i.-h ad ns from th Tthin. I 'it it t 1 eVed that It tMU b forthcsn-n.

Thr wa a 'one of tV- Mr !h raKnt tMny 'o r.-.r ,ie- t - h -- nation. Fm-r l.iovd ivp. v 1 ' rut ahort h'.a Ka."r a.-M .bn . i! h'.irr!d tc London, presided. An Important conference 'm: bern o"ad fnr toiiio"'nv v;hr. T'renen

.Urtnst and Italian ambassador willj confer with Premier I.loyd Gorno. It is reliably reported tbat the liei reply to Gerfbany wil' imt take I xcpt!on to France s military action j in Germany. i

!NTlRNTIONL NEWS StRVICEl M i nUK. April S Tlit? stock ivarki't rrir itni'il its vliror"ii advance il tt ..p.ii: i.ul.iv. Iif-avy buying . .uitr.a K in;"' if fri'in to six Mil. til Lo.'-nn'ii ros fl ponts to 1 : 'i ."-i; i '. nadian Sif! ccnt1nu-d in di-mnnd H'i urn-ma 2 1 - I to Rfl . Stool 'o"iu)..n r-'-o ; - t. 1".' S-S KohiI.'i:o

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1 St r.i e i t i rontinr.d tt.s up-j 'ua'"! Tito-tioot o 1 1 Stud-i'aK-! ' r h d a n 1 r 7-1! t -i K'fi "-4. 'I'lp.r" ! v n f-. st'i'i ilmii i;l for th lowr!

f t'ti o.i motor s:i'ir. iiipo Motors ad- , ".inoir 1' I'1 7-S r.othloh'-ni ; Motorv d.-ii ! ' 7 S to n l H-S and ,itl t.'Valtu-- vs 1 1-S to 47 . 1 T'io ,-i; ,jiint Kharfd in t!io srlvsnr ! c; inn of - points bointr niado in Mx- ! i an Tvtr" lot:ni an 1 Tss 'o. Ind-oMriti! A'.ooliol roo 2 3-t to 110; j " '.( "'i'o.i i.-t s 1 r.- S ti l12'v ; a. now ! :i v.'.'.i.i. Aiiif ri.-an Woolen :: 1-4 i t.. : : i-i and r . s r.ubbor i n- to

SISTER HELPED HER BROTHER Mr. Gnorjro Sohillo. 6:fB ainio, riola.nd. Ohjn. wri'os: 1 I am tlad I was raoonitnoinlod to our niod.cino. I na.' pretty wfl! run-down. ii-n ous. m1 lows of ambition, fpit tirod at all times, oou'd not sloop, and had loss of uppotit. felt weak and trrmbld from wo.i'onoss. 1 find yuir Caionioti Tablots ar brlpinj nT1 r y intnlt. 1 was writing to rny si!tor alnut my run-down cnnditpn. She advsod too to tako adomono. a. alio Ili J boon as had off as inypolf. ad--mono liiiilt hr norvos up and r--storod hr health. t am moro dsn thankful I rooivo,i i,or dvi.-o." Sold by drug; r ory whi . adv.

John I I : i n.'i n Mr and .Mi . K. 1.. t .-ii r. Mr. ;tid Mrs. .lohn V . Wlo-ii-t and -Mr. mil Mis. into Fiefieid w ore tl-e quests f tho tjois,--;.. Mrs. Hirry Bir o r, t r t a i nod tl.o Pot Link 'In 1) 'P, 'i'usd:iy at, one o'clock in honor of M v . Ila? ry Swart;:. .Mr. and Mis. I ; . II. ili.Koii ilollshl-

fully t-n t ' rt a i nod tho .l'!iautc t 'hilj t

at their annual !-pnad on Wednesday nislit. li'iiti'T was servo dat H.."ot to about ' ituoais and tb usual tones fOljood hy .lus oi.:il A ; h.ad. .Mr. and Mrs. ll.rt.er.i Jones of Kat Cl.ii';rjo and Mr. anl Mr.-, ( has. .loliu son ..f ri-n miiii" ory f.o-mer ii,itilo-rs of tl.o i -int. were pres-nl. and rny o.J the .i e;, s ton . A son Wfis br.rn to .tr . and .V r - . Albert Turner on T -i day and tl.e you --sj jinn Pr.s ,r.. vtur-'i ,la.-k 1- ; r i- y Tn rn- r .

CO YOU HEED A KIDNEY MEDICINE?

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Mrs. J. 'si. Lehman entertained the Mon. lay Auction or, Monday- afternoon, Mrs. : a urn nd ' P. udolp h and Mrs. 1' .

1. . Krin'oiH won the prizes,

Mrs. flerliert 'W'heaton rut ort t i tied a party of twelve ladies at a dinner party on Monday nl.iht in .honor of j Mrs. Harry Swarts. who has boon ,! j house guest for sevei.il days eo.ninu; from K.u-kford. 1!!.. her home. Sliej retiirinerl home on A'edne: da y .

Miss Marion Hau"lei- of Hammond visited with the fan.ilv of Mrs. l'.ha-

heth Kra.i:ier over tho 10 aster holidays, j Mr. an l Mrs. K. K. Heisel enter-j tained a. party of Crown Point friends; at the 1; n jvers 1 1 y clith minstrels and

UNKNOWN SPR.ir?(jg UP. MfiTrPNATION.M. MfWS i.fVI'.CI L'".NM .N. April V J i mi Hikip'.-

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1 r Kilm v's SwHinp-lJo.d is not rec-j ' 1 1 : i . i 1 1 d . d for o er t limy, but it' yon i h.ik- Kidi. v. hv r or bladder trouble;, it J oiiiv I..- 1.......I 111'.-! the i-r ld re 1 ne ou !

I. S am ie Koo' makes f riends ju k-'k-,

1. because lis imld and immediate f-f.-. I r- soon real I in most rases. It i- a E'ntl.- he,-. In. z h'-rhal compound a physician's pre so: i pi ion v h I h has! pro: .1 1 1 , -treat value in thousands of ihe ua-si ri :st r. - si n en-se.., aee.,rdiiir to j l . 1 h hi,, t . s", 1 n.ony. A i. d .-i,. k- s in lorif- and medium sz PoiM'-s. i ...i max- ba o a snnu"oe sr, j I...I : of tins aiunys rej.ahie ,'-f-ir.i-lloii by I'aiial posi, a'.H-i p-m oniet !elme about it. Vidro--, I r. Kilmer ,V ( 'o.. j liiiicdiunien, .. Y. and t ne!..e trt cots, ul.'-o in. ii'i'.ii tuls paper. -Ad v. 1 Wl . I..... 1 . ' 'I

London in !M'. jt is the amhiMon e pi-.-orpalo,' e.-r Italian boy to tie.-fiin a ma ;-n i hop runner.

Fa&hion's Forecast By Annabel Wort bin gton.

LAD I ICS' OXK riKCI skirt.

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. lohleo.atie of I-.- t,.,. ,,.,s pl, ,,r tho bout at the ! : mnuite 1 lm.tii.s ua- pr i t lea 1 1 1 iii;n.o;i the London Sporting 'l'il etiinaK liri Um leaid i. loin for lie first t i p.. .niv thn w ej,s i ! lor to tip. boll! , i . hlell (to v ..n be

I title. Ill bad b'-er, K.smc pr.,fo...s. ,..,,. b for .-.l ie ;,, year win u he be, a:io-

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Proper Food for Parrot. r.ir;ot in t);t w i L ! statt l'tva. on seed and fruit, trvi .'-'nuild. wbiip in rjiiitivtty. bo fd as r.jr!y a possilil tlio smiiu kind of fnorj. 'I'bfv slum Id h" fpd suoflow or -ood. hemp "'.. (.ojlod yoiii-nv corn. Mnie hroad soaked in wjiut. :i n fa-ens ioni I piep of app! or bannna. roampfl noa nuts, rtrv crack- ( rs. plftity of vvtiior ntid cravol should bp kept in tJ: rn. Th parrot's cag slmnbi 1,0 or. pp'l ftpiv dav.

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'ed a position t danca tn flary on Tuesday night . Mr j Wciner tato-. and Mrs, ("lavton Loo. Mr. and Mrs. I - i t 1 - s oil t on - ; - ' I 1 ' '

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"RESULTS MORE THAN CLAIMED"

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THE REMEDY FOH E'OYDAY ILLS

'I have used Pe-ru-na (or ye2rs in cases of colds and catarrh. The results have been good, in fact, more than you claimed. Have also taken Lacupia and cn easily say it is one of the best blood purifiers I have ever used." Mr. J. F. Arendt

For Catarrh and Catarrhal Conditions

Tt. f lilro Mr. Arotidt it PWre coaviacin? proof

to you of the merit of Pe-ru-na than aqy written words of ours lor iifty years Pe-ru-na has been the alaadby of the American family for diseases due to catarrhal inflammation of the nvioous membranes lining

the orea.s of the body. Thousands, like Mr. Arcnui nae ProCu ui effectiveness of Pe-ru-ca for co.vghs, colds, nasal catarrh, stomach, bowel and 1'ver.dlsorder or any disease characterized by a catarrhal condition.

If your sufferinffis the result of a catarrhal duorder try re-ru-na. is a true, tried medicine.

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The Truth About Eczema and Piles

A (.Impie rncei th-.' err : -.? hips tn a rew j.j t.- e.::-i s v . fhotfn n e'o 'At'.' rj-o n .'i . e.v '"in(T the tumr.'.es: -i"- r,.,- 'a Terdere runic Is r',ii:ei s : '--ard drop into fr'.ur. a'-rj - -a- . The Tadles' oe-ri'.e -' -1 o rut i-i ;.es to lJ' hrv r, ; s r

Thoiand.s and thousanfla of people, ays Petetson of Buffalo. tr learniiiir fury week that one 35 cent box of Peterson's ointment will abolish ec.tema and banish piles, and tha tratefi.l l -tteis I receive every day are worth more to rr.e than money. "I h' eczema for ma.ny years on try I '"ad ;ji.d a u not get anytfiir.g to -top ti e asrony I f your ad and . t ' tie i o . and I oue you, many Piimivh for 1 h food it iiaji loti me. Ti ere i n t a bloch 'on my head now i i I . 01, hin t help but thank .Tr-sr-e. for the- cure is srrea.t.'; Miaa M -'y ILo. iZ Third avenua. ' Tittsi". u r;, n, fa . I i ae had itching piles for 15 years and Petersons i? the only ointment tha' relit-vw rre, l..- iieg tha piles ee-,l to bavo gone." A . It. Easfr, 1 !2 1 Washington avenue. Racine, Wis. i.'.-e Peterson's Ointment f o , rold sores, salt rheum, chafing and ail akin d 'sea.se-. PruRpiBts iccommenii if. .Ma.,1 orde'rs fi'.ied by reteraon Oiiil-in-iit Co.. inc. Buffalo, N. Y. adv.

Not Fatt Color. Human r.atnrf jc likely to baf'Pfn rornov I:,.t c. o; onthnsiastjo as It pres rs on in miH worthy uorjanaking and wp inmjine some of th reds flwfliiin? thf ratlins of next art ari'ii I much moro ttran piuW. Ohio fcdiiie Journal.

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HAMS, OSCAR MAYER'S APPROVED BRAND. 8-12 lbs. . , 35c CALIFORNIA HAM 23 V? RRISrCET BACON. NICE AND LEAN. I 2-2 lbs 35c

BONELESS RUMP CORN BEEF 23c PLATE CORN BEEF 12Ucj PICKLED PORK SHANK 15c; OYSTERS DIRECT FROM BALTIMORE, quart 65c VEAL BREAST WITH POCKET 22c ; NATIVE VEAL5TEW 20cj NATIVE VEAL SHOULDER ROAST 28c j FRESH HAMBURGER 20c, HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE 25c! ONION SETS, ib 15c GOOD TOILET SOAP, 2 for 5c FRESH COCOANUTS, each 10c: KIDNEY BEANS. 2 cans 30c ! LARGE ROLLS TOILET PAPER, 3 for 20c j LUNCH WAX PAPER. 6 for 25c! GRANDMA NOODLES. 3 for 25c! FRESH MIX NUTS. Ib 39c 1 NO. 10 TIN GALLON APPLES 50c i 3 LB. SACK BUCKWHEAT 45c! JERGEN'S TOILET SOAP. 2 for 25c' ASSORTED PANCAKE FLOUR. 2 for 25c' MATCHES. BOX 5c; 6 for 29c ! PET MILK. TALL 13c; 6 for 85c! DRY PEACHES, lb 30c i PURITAN MALT. $1.25; 2 for $2.40!

HEINZ BAKED BEANS, 6 large cans $1.00 DRY LIMA BEANS. 1 lb. 18c; 2 for 35c PARSNIPS. FRESH IN, lb. 5c; 6 lbs. for 25c Head Lettuce, Tomatoes, Green Onions, Radishes. We Deliver to Hessviile and Gibson Daily. C. W. HUBBARD AUTO SERVICE. 741 Claude St.. Harnmonr

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Thirty divisions of that army

thirty denominations arc moving forward in a nationwide cooperative campaign.

THE army that stands still is really retreating. The Master's command was a forward command'Go ye into all the World." Out of the war the churches emerged with a new sense of the urgency of that command. "We must move forward all along the line." they said, find each denomination planned its own "Forward Movement" to deepen the spiritual life of its members and equip itself with money and power. Then came the greater thought, "It is not enough for us to go forward. We must be sure that there is no duplication of effort; that cooperation prevails; that every man and dollar does its utmost in service. "We must go forward together." So, the Interchurch World Movement was formeda clearing house through which thirty denominations without sacrificing their identity in any way can cooperate in the service of Jesus Christ.

FOR MORE than a year trained experts have been at work making a scientific survey of the whole world, and of America county by county. The churches, for the first time in their history, have the full facts.

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Urd-ed Financial CatEpaijm

They A-now v?here America ivercr;urchoii and where undsrchurchrtd. Thry know exactly bo" they can coorpr3'.? in the foreign mission fields to produce the largest results in international educaticn, international heakh and intt-rnatior.al good-wilj. No business man can study that survey without beir.g impressed by the accuracy and courage with which the task has been approached.

ON THE basis of the survey, the cooperating denominations will unite in a simultaneous financial campaign in the week of April 25tb. The amounts asked for are lare in the aggregate ; they are small when divided among the church members of the nation smaller still when you count the whole number of men and women who love America. The average contribution to the-church today is Jess than thre cents per member per day. Think of it. Yet if each person who loves and believes in America will increase his contribution by only a few dollars, the whole amount will be eas-Jy subscribed. Will you do your share for a better America and a better world? Your chance to help is coming in the w--vk of April 25th.

April 25th to May 2ad

INTERCHURCH World Movement of Dforth America

The publication of this advertisement is made possible through the cooperation of thirty denomination

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