Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 256, Hammond, Lake County, 16 April 1920 — Page 13

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Art thou stout and getting' stouter? Stop repining cease to moan; Hi- then to the nearest drut storeAak for "Tablets Arbolene."

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Arhon will stop that crarlnR. Make thee normal that's well known; Thou'll forget that hungry feeling After taking; Arbolene. j in. ! And the pound wt wll ldwindle j

"a'.st no long-er like, a zone; '1'heu'lt be. thankful to the, maker Of thosa Tableta Arbolene.. Note: Thin little poem -was written by a literary woman of Ioa Ancelea, " a'lf.. as a testimonial to Tablets r!'olene. It so aptly and truthfully c.sctibes the virtues of this wellknown antf-fat that thi proprietors use It for advertising. Facts and crstitude ar e both expressed with admirable rythm and metra. adv.

NOTICE OP rRXMART TEI.ECTf OX To tha votera of I-aka County, Indiana: N'otlca is hereby irlven that on Tuesday, the, ith. day of May. 1920. from 8 o'clock a- m. to 6 o'clock p. m., a primary election will be, held In said Lake County .Indiana, in each of the several voting- precJneta thereof, at which primary election the, following- named persona may be, voted for to fill the eevral offices hereinafter named. The names of the. persons to be voted for, together with the addresses "f each, and several offices for which nominations tra to be made at saM primary election are ss followa towit: KEPCBMCAX CAMIIDITE Preeldewt t the V lifted States. barren G Harding-. Marion, Ohio. Hiram W. Johnson, San Franclsca. California. Frank O Lowden. Springfield. 111. Iyerard 'Wood, Chicago. 111. Met rrealdrnt of the Timed States. "vriiiiam Grant "Webstar, New Tork City, N. T. T'nltesl States Seaiator Jamea E. "Watson, Rushvllle. Ind. Ggvenior State of InAlaajt. Jamea W Kesler. Indianapolis. Ind. Warren T McCray, Kentland. Ind. Edward C. Toner. Anderson. Ind. Representative In Congrreaa William R. Wood, I.&fayette, Ind. PToaarntlnar Attorney Atignst A. Bremer. Crown Point, Ind.

Faihion' Forecast

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A dainty frock ruftsWe for taffata or avznmar iraterlala la eoft and baeomlna rn affect and can be worn by moat any typa. Contraatlrir material makea tha attractive collar and Join tha lower eetlon ef the aklrt to the waist. The lad'aa and miasms' irasa N. ! cut hi sltai 1 years and W to 4t tnchaa bus. measure. SI 3 requlrea X yard Winch rrater'.al with l1 yarda M-lnch plain and H yarda plaiting. Price 1J Cental Llmtted Prevents ahowlng all he styles here. We will send -voti our 3.p faahicm maraztr.e. containing atl he fjood. new atvlea. hlnta on dreaatnaklnS. c- trr Sc - OT lf ordered a pattern.

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Plenty of Clean Clothes for the Whole Family All through the years she has dreamed of the day which would bring an abundance of clean clothes for everyone5 in the familyplenty of rompers and shirts for the boys,' and dainty things for the girls with an ever ready supply of snow white linen for the table and bed rooms. .The answer to mother's dream is the Crystal. The experience of thousands of American women proves what you may expect from the Crystal in your own home. Come In and Sec the Crystal Working Call at our store and watch the Crystal washing. See how quickly and thoroughly it washes; how gently the One-Way Cylinder handles the daintiest finery; how beautitully everything from heavy comforters to table linens comes out. W'c will be clad to show you i'n detail and explain the convenient terms.' A Small Deposit Puts a Ciystal in Your Home

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Enjoy a Better Day's W ork The housekeeper who places a definite value upon her own lirce, who carefully conserves her energy, youth and strength, yet keeps her house clean, attractive and homelike, really enjoys housework. Little wonder indeed that other women are led to comment upon her always-clean home and the fact that she has "50 much time to herself." Could they but see her at work they would quickly follow her example. Yet her plan is no secret. Thousands of housekeepers have learned tc do their housecleaning in the same way these perfected features relieve cleaning of every tiresome element The America Electric Cleaner brings into your home every known good improvement that can be embodied in an electric cleaner. lich mechanically perfect detail and attachment is designed to make cleaning drudgery-free and to save time. Combined, all of these perfected features relieve claning of every' tiresome element and quickly accomplish what, heretofore, required hours. Deep down into your floor coverings, the irresistible suction of the America Electric Cleaner searches for the dirt of the day, while the America Spiral Brush, divided so as to prevent ravelings and strings from wrapping around the bristles, sweeps rapidly and lightly over the surface to loosen the embedded dirt that has lodged there and to remove every mite of lint, hair and ravelings from the top of the fabric. This nozzle brush is operated by the carrier wheels as the cleaner is moved about not by the motor is absolutely trouble proof, does not wear out the carpet, yet does all the sweeping necessary for thorough cleaning, in the easiest possible way. The America U the on!y cleaner with the elliptical openings to remove long ravelkgs, pieces of cloth, threads and sewing room litter, and to enable you to clean close up to the baseboards in every room merely by ninring the machine close elong side. See the America demonstrated in your own heme, if you desire test it yourself thoroughly yon'il quickly recognize the America's many advantages. .Ask year deafer to bring the America to your home. Convenient Terms If Desired

CTXEKIL .9 SAL-

Sajm a Grateful Vmrr at Sn!phrrl Tahleta.

Vine to nraTilafr Kidney. IJvfr and Other Bodily Functions and Overcome Pimple. Bad Blood. Ktr.

r-nhab!y this litti nifis -w-ii! ;";p somp wnman. man. ftirl -r Imy. fir !f the blood !s Impure 1 constipation exists if the kifir.eya and fie !ir are r.ot working: to eliminate ths body &?!, then it is a certainty that poion -W-JH accmulat? and cii rervousnef-s with indigestion snl many a U : e d 1 ' i . . (irrp effective treatrnant con!jl;n of St:!phrb Tableta not sulhur tao!ets made of sulphur, cream of tartar and the finest extracts of riots and horb. is advised for your good . Mr. Walter J . Fonids. 1J?4 Pantee St., l.os Angeles. Cal., writes: "1 ran t enpresa hew irrateful t e.in for Su'pherb TahWs. I have taken four tuba and can say they are the best I have ever taken and ran also say they do more than you i f( 'iiiimpjiu tiicin t' do a. 1 have passed a taj.3 worm and am ss t ' . r. s better fost . May your gorxi w.trk w "n. 'to." If - r. 1 1 need a tonic 'axJive. rnjr'Hr and regulator .ask iin f - i:ri;sit tor Snluherb Ti.!n; '"c ier tube.

Jamea VT Burin, Gary, Ind. Dwlgrht jr. Kinder. Gary, Ind. William O. Thomas, Hammond. Ind. Judge of Lake) Ctrrnlt Canrt K. M!!ea Norton. Crown Point, Ind. Jodae of Otmlnal Court ef l ake Cauntr Martin J. Smith. Crown Point. Ir.d. State aenator. James W Hrissey. East Chicago, Ind. Thomas Grant. Lowell, Ind. C Oliver ITolmeg, Gary, Ind. Frank B. Mcllroy, Hammond. Ind. .lamps .1. N'ejd!. Whltinsr. Ind. A Jefferson PchuHze, Gary, Ind. Repreeatatlve Luke Coast 7 Osoar A. Ahlgren, AVhlting, Ind. James I. Pay. East Chicago, Ind. Otto G. FiP.eld. Crown Point, lrd. J. Glenn Harris, Gary. Ind. Andrew H . Sambor, East Chicago, Indiana. Joint State nepreaentatlr l.eke and Porter Counties. Pernaid F. Carlln. IowIl. Tnd. .to W. Todd, Hammond. Ind. Jay J. Overmyer, Kouta, Ind. ounty Andltor George M. Fo'and. Crorrn Point. Ind. County Treaaurer Raiplt E. Bradford. Crown Print. Ind. i ituntr Ilecorder Herbrt C. Francis. S Polk Street. Gary, Ind tana . Mi'.c'.ra Hr.e!reen. Fust Gary. Ind. Albert C. Huber. 422 Broadway Gary. Ind. Wi'.iiam C. nse. 2S Hohman st ., Hammond. Ind. Thomas W Spencer. 133 5tata at.. I lammond, 1 nd . County aherilT . Jamea F. Ion-!mg. 41 fasa. st.. Gary. ind. Joseph Al'en Graham. S3 Mu'nich Court. Hammond. Ind. Albert K. Halsted. Merrtllvllle. Ind. Eric l.und. 3 1 Mason at., Hammond. Ind . WiilUm H. Old. 2 JO Barring avf,, East Clifcago. Ind. Fred M Stul-f. 519 K . IHdfsa Rv.ad. Gary. I r: d . Jay A. Cinpiebv. Crown Point, Itnl. I.. Rryoe W'bj taker. ." ManKa a v.-.. H b mm nd. 1 nd . t ounty Ciironfr Ed a rd V.. nvn, 7:.R Van Fur.-n st., Gary. Ind. Anti nif Gi Tl. I'll Jefferson el..

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Thrin With Othinr Double Strength. j 1 This preparation for the removal of , freckles is usually . so successful in; removing freckles and giving a clear.' beautiful complyexion that !t is sold, under jctia.rsntee.to refund the money If It fails. " ; Don't hide your freckles under n veil: cet an ounce of Othine and re- 1 move them. Even the first few appii-j cations should show a wonderful im- ! provement. some oj the lighter freck- J les vanishing entirely. ' Be aura to aak the druggist for the ! double strength Othlne: It la th'a that !

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Ind. tate Represent attvea Iyke County Ferdinand Ketcik. East Chicago, Tnd. William McAfee. Hobart. Ind. County Auditor John A. Tokarz AYhitinjr. Ind. ounty Recorder James V. Coate'.lo, Gary. Inl. County KherlfT Norman W. Freeman. Hammond In1 (ounty Coroner John E. McDonnell. Hammond. Tnd. TV WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the sal of tha I,ke Circuit Court at Crown 1'olt.t, Indiana, this I5th day of April, UJO. HERBERT L.. WH EATON. Clerk Lake Circuit Court

Gary, Ind. County anrreyor

Ilsy Seeiy 12 Ei!73beth St., Ham- 1 mend, Ind. I County Commissioner t-eonidas Boyd, (25 W. Sixth ave., ! Gary. Ind. ! George O. Schaaf. 42? Central sv. Whiting. Ind. i Jams Black, Iwel). Ind. DEHoniATir mi Tr. I nlle-d Sl.itfn Hrnnlar j Thomas Tagjrert. Indianapolis, lti.1. (.oternitr State of Indlnna j John Isenbarger. North Manchenter, I

Ind . Carieton B. McCtilloch. Indianapolis Ind . Mason J. Nil. Jack. Vlncenrtea. Tnd. James K. Ttisic. Ijafayette. Ind. HepresentatM e In Congreaa Fred Harnett. Hannond. Ind. I'ronerm i 11 1 attorney Wi"!am .1. Mu'-rav. F.aat I'hicsgo.

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Judge ln.ln.nl nurt of Lake i'nmily ,i.. , i". W.'l. ;'-y. Ind. tttalt H.miflri l.nki t'ounty Grorg" K. I : t i .-. 1 ua ri. Cr,.rri I'vint.

,Sallng Wax In tha Middla Ages. Wax sals wprp uaed as far hack ai 1350 In England. Most of them consisted of 8 mlxur of beeswax arjil resin, others of pure t?pwar. Two seals In the pulilir recorr offic in London of the iJaies J3f! find 1423. rv BpP-OtivelT. were romposrl of wax.

New Chemical Kills Bed Bugs P.D.Q.

P. r Q tPea'jv 7if'.:s Qu let us i 's the name- o a new goi5n cooj-od chemical di-scovtrry by Dr. Price that aotuallv rids !lic worst itvfrslcd house (.f boohuiis, roaches. fl?. ants and their eggs. Thv don't hr.ve nrii" to kirk afer you so after them wi'h P. D. (j. A ."Tie racktg of P. I. J. mak" a. luart of strong bugkjlier. and goes farther than a barrel of

the old fash'ot.ed ifmperoua dope. P. T. , Q coat" ard k'.!'"' their oges nvd tire- ; ents 1 atchit-g. l'Hf.B. a i-'ert ; niii ':i every box to onb!e yoj to g.-f thrt.i ( :n the hard-'o-get -a 1 .laces, and savos juice. i. ! u '..! riv,!'- je rr, special 1 Hosi! at'd K'o? x1 t-.t". ri;k-s r tcatlors. -...ta-iis :. s(-o.its our drugg,' ca'i at if !! you. or srnt jr'i'etd in i , i.iir ad.-.si. e-fier site on r.'i-.'f' of. f.ru-e. , th- 1 iticmSui Co.. Terre j lire. InJ- K li J- ;s ner peddlwi. I Ad 4

If Donkey Balks, There Will Be No Dinner For Students at Tliis Chinese School

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In the courtyard of a Chinese school this intelligent looking coolie with the Pollyanna expression is the assistant to the donkey which is grinding rice to make P-otir for the tchool children. In Chinese homes, where rice flour is essential at festival times, women take the position cf the uonkey here pictured. In a few port cities there are flour mil's, and occasionally, in four shops and mills, donkevs and water hnffaiocs are used as power. Understanding the customs of China and leading the jeop!e into soms knowledge of sanitation and spredier

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methods is the first function cf American rn??ionar in the Oricrt. accord r,g fi the Interchareh World Movement. This organization, a co-operation of the Protestant Churches of the United State. ha discovered in its recent surveys many illuminating aver.ttef of approach to the Chinee mind. The frst interest in the missionaries, often despised as "irnm:grants" in the beginning of their service, corner f-ej!jert!y through a bit of random knowledge ot" machinery tr suggestions as to labor saving devices.

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