Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 255, Hammond, Lake County, 15 April 1920 — Page 10

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FREE TO Asthma Sufferers A New Home Method That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time.

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FE.SE TRIAL COUPOII. it; N ri i .rt as thm a ('.. l:m IH1K. Niagara hihI Hudson t-t.., J'.uffalo. X. V. .'iul frr.i trial of your method to:

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John Most.l I'c'.u-nfl to lii.' hrMii" -ii l.'ohi i is a v-m;p. aft. r l'ii;K with 'ho Wilt.- S..x in War", and d:"f. r: tit points iii Ttxas. The J.iula v. Aid of tiio. Ti' -r t -d.i ! . (larch not at. tin- homo o ' Mrs. 'oo. r.adi-1- on M ill.'- a wiiio' W il:ifs.lav

TTERE is the first tire that ever ivas given a ivioe factory to itsefj! Firestone Plant No. 2, with a capacity of 16,000 tires per day, is devoted solely to the production of the j" inch size.

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FOR GOVERNOR

MASON J. NIB

DEMOCRATIC TICKET

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It was a problem made to order for Firestone - big volume production of a high grade article. Firestone met it with a typical Firestone answer a separate $7,000,000 factory. Buy Fircstones.

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Most milrsfer Pilaris a Fircsfcvr pledsr, to the ? car ezt ner a; as to the cu ncr s of light cars. Sec the new Standard Oversize Firestone Ctrd.

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( hair yincc the flavs of "Blue leans' Y'.'i'li.irn-.

Men. 1 hcn-is Ta?T.Tit. of Ir.diana;ii!is

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nidrnt Lcmccracy ror t-rt-.ea otatc? -"..t-r. lie i:,ss no cppcsiiion and wiii l c the party nominee. Ncrthe.n Indian , is ar-klns; tiie nomination for Lieutenant-Governor. With Mr. N;b!,-ck n:i the ticket fcr Governor, the three sections of the State will l.e represented and the ticket will he well balanced. ( are and forethought yhou'd he exercised so as n;.t to "centralize"' nomination? all at Indianapolis. Ihink it over. Mr. XiLl.ick was born and reared in Kno:; County, a member of 'one of the most prominent Dcrr.cc rat ic iamibes m the Slate. His father, Hon. William L. Niblack, represented the old I'irit District in the United Slates Congress for sixteen years, and was a member of the Supreme Court of InJiwia for twelve year. He has two brothers William C. NiUuck. an eminent attorney of Chicago, and Rear Admiral Albert P. Niblack, of th? United States Navy. v .Mason J. Niblack has served four terms in the Indiana Legislature, twice as Speaker of the fbuse of Repre. entah'. es. war, the Democi atie nominee for Lieutenant-Governor and the runni v:: mate of Mr. Adair in 1916. He sered twenty-two years as a rr.":.nbcr of the State Board of Agriculture, l ie was a member of the mcennes City School Hoard for fifteen years. For the past fifteen yen?, l.e has been President of the Indiana State Bee Keepers Association. Mr. N. black lives on bis farm and is a p.rofe-i.iri.d and practical farmer. He lias devot'-d !i;s energies entirely to the- f.iii.i indu.f.y for the past twelve years. I!" has first hand, practical. sc.onMir. knowledge of the farmer's problems. He lias always been fair tn lib".'. Farmer candidates foi Gov cm or ha a. ways b-eri vvinners with the .if.

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Hon. Mason J. Niblack. of mcennes is t lie only candidate for Gover

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Soutlieip lecuana Democrats have rot leeii ree-rescnted in the Governor's

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poison" from Stomach, liver and bowels.

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Firestone Dealers in the Calumet District CHAMPION AUTO EQUIPMENT CO., DisJribufcrr, Sheffield and Chicago Aves., Hammond. E. C. MiNAS CO., Hammond. E. N. BUNNELL MOTOR CCHanmond and East Chicago. 0'NEIL AUTO SALES, 671 Calumet Ave., Hammond. EAST SIDE GARAGE, 833 Cahm-J Ave., Hammond. TRI-CITY MOTOR SALES, Hohraan St., fhmraond. A. J. VVALZ, 229 State St., Hammond.

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wilii ut dicLttioii or mleilei

office, fie doe- i.ot be!, eve in tie modern schemes of centraiiation of power .ir.d authority.

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I. la-, a i" "!' I'i'. Mi' for t!i'"' lift!' si nia.'ii. In. . and ii.v.-.ls. , f, ' , , ! ,.. i's : i,",oiis rni.i; insi" ru;. i i r.iii'Uis for . !.:.! 0"S on a.h !.otl-. i . i p. . a v. ' I !' i'i f. a r. j .M aii'i: i'.-n must ;.a "i 'a 1 1 forn ia." j Ad'.. i

Freezone is magic! Corns and calluses lift right off Doesn't hurt a bit

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son. Mason J. Niblack, m tail kno-.-. ied-.- tbat -.e tne.t:itre.; tip tn Democratic! standards and Democrats- ideals a? to iua!i;ic.r.ons and fitness for the chief i execute c olhcer ci the estate. i NiBLACIv-FOR-GOVERMOtl CLUS, OF KKCX COUNTY, INDIANA. !

Scientifically KxamicsKj Glasses Fitted. Kn 1 i s fa e t i on G un ra n teed.

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j Mr. Find Mr" Xortnan Tl'i'i tnont. a ; '..rnif r if si.. rt . '. t ! -i town a re tip I ioi; tv pa rf n(s ..f ii 1 i pound 1. ;!. . i ;i ; 1 1 1 1 ill h . 1 : t 'l !""t in r i n.l . ii.l I r- so f;,r .j..:i;tr nc ; . Att'o-.n r. j in. n! of Ii." ii.'po's i ii).;;-!ii -. : ' 1 ! j c.v 'ui lat r to l.o ,ffi, n'.-l ;.t tii-i -I iund-. Tlin- iiokis ti'-i hoii:;;'. linns f.-r Mr. Tiiilii.-r.t's I'd ire -"at m. i Mrs. !:, am:. ! I ".'.' md i a .i-iC'r ' i't ii r iliiiin'.io . M . N Ti :' ft '. .M.n'ia... l". In.- in ! I i ni :n 'Cd . ! .Mrs. X . Th :! no !o wp.. tiad a l.a-Py jspiaiufd anklf tliiee w.-fi,:' au'o. is d i- : ins ninety on it a! pr.'.-i nt tinn s. f 1-

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? "HINK cf the rr.nny ways IL you can use Mazola! It is richer than butter and better than lard for shorten-in.-. For deep frying you can uz? the same Mazola again r.nd crrain.

I.lazo.a corr.es m a convenient can end you don't have to keep it in the ice bo::. It never turns rancid regardless cf hot weather.

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PINT CANS Larger sizes cheaper per lb

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Con Troclucti Refinlag Co. r. O. Dcx 101 f.'cw Yor'.; City

A few : nts luys a tiny lmttl? of j .'p inaqie I'ft e.oiio ft any drum store, j

i Apply a few drops of I'm one upon a I

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HpHE Driscoo makes friends on its looks, and keeps them on its performance. Test out the ease-insuring spring suspension. O'MEIL AUTO SALES 671 Caknct Ave.

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llsniiiionrj Optica! Pariof i r..z ' , .-i"ps hurl int. tlon shortly yu litt it

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nammcno. i ,..,,1. root and all. w itliowt any pain. 1 I MH'i ness or irritation. Tin so little lxt- i

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I rid lip- fi' t of every liard i-oi ti. soft j ..rn. corn between the l as and the, , calluses on hottom of feet. So easy!!

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Best for Salads and Cooking Buy in five gallon cans and save money. American Maize Products Co. Phone Hammond 238. Eoby, Ind.

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You can't beat our work or

prices on Auto Fainting or 2 -r - . - i l

i rimming, vmc us a iriai ana be convinced. Cut Rate Auto Painting and Trimming Co. Phones: Office 2Mb Res. 1043-M 303 Mich. Ave., Hammond, Ind. Fords repainted and a new top

The Old Fashioned Way

of washing clothes was all right in its time, but times have changed; the modern woman is no more equal to the job of washing the old fashioned way today, than she is to go down in the mines and mine coal. I here is a modern way o do it now, and that is the Thor Way If you have learned it you are happy. If you have not you have yet to know what joy you can make of Monday. Call Hammond 525 now and have our demonstrator come out and explain the wonderful Ihor. Standard Electrical Engineering Company 633 South Hohman Street. Telephone 525. Buy Your Electrical Goods from

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THE Herald and Examiner s Cut-Out Doll!

CLIP IT TODAY ASD GET A COPY OF Next Sunday's Herald and Examiner

Where you will find "cut-out clothes" to fit Mary. Color the clothes and DRESS the Doll a yoU think best, and win one of

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Beautiful Dolls to Be Given, Free!

These Dolls are the most beautiful in the world, and will be piven FREE to ANY POY or GIRL, coming nearest to dressing the doll correctly.

READ THE RULES IX Next Sunday's Herald and Examiner

TEN CENTS and Worth It!

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$40.00 I an Electrical Dealer. v