Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 13 April 1920 — Page 8

Tuesday, April 13, 1920.

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Couple Adopt 7 Children. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl LOVKIiANn. Cot.. Aprit. No race suicide tendencies will be noticeable in the fami'y of James C. Anderson, even if the stork dies fail to stop at the ranch door of l is mountain home, west of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have formally adopted the seven children of Mrs. Charles C. Hacker, who died recently. The children range In a?e from 1 to fourteen years. Their father is living, but poor health prevents him from properly caring ior the brood.

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The couple were rotiped from their slumbers w hen water rusiied into the c.-:b!n. 'J'iiey matched a. few articles of oiothitii; and clambered to a nearby wall.

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Sirloin Steak 20 Cents a Pound In Panama

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f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl BOSTON", April. Go to Tanama for low cost of living- Sirloin steak sells for 20 cents a pound in a restaurant. automobile ricies all over town cost only 10 cents, and washerwomen ask merely 10 cents an hour. Thus does Army Field Clerk James IT. Hagan, of Cambridge, write to his Boston friends. who are compaining- of the II. C. of I And they have the six-hour day down in" Panama, adds Hairan,

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What would be the condition of the banking business if anyone who cared to could hold himself out as a banker? What protection would you have against frauds? Is not this the condition of the cleaning business today? That we are members of the Master Dyers and Cleaners Association that we are masters of the work we do. We clean the most delicate fabric or the most expensive oriental or domestic rugs. We will be glad, upon request, to call for any work you may have.

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Phone Hajnmond 216.

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Interests iOU whether you are A MOTORIST A FARMER A PEDESTRIAN AN ADVERTISER AN EQUESTRIAN Don't lav this aside until vou have mailed this coupon for FREE INFORMATION it's worth knowing.

SterTenguide Corporation, Dept. A, Hammond, Ind. Gentlemen: Please send me without cost full information regarding the ".StefTenguide."

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