Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 261, Hammond, Lake County, 22 April 1920 — Page 11
Thursday, April 22, 1920
THE TIMES Page Eleven
CROWN POINT NEWS Happening Of A Day In Lake County's Lively C&pit&L
senator Warren Harding: of Ohio, one Of the presidential andidats szasc a 'it talk at Central Musi.- Hail Wednesdav afternoon. cming here from 'latN. Owinsr to the fart of his comij not being ad vt rti -d the meeting w as not vp! y well attended hut thoe "hn did hear "he Senator were much
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You nr MM I 7ta 1 oey eoo't ct perfumed Lotion. Fcr fhy ased beer oil, w;tt tiir Boteat ingredient f rem the flfa4 mors end forrtts of nr. A rlfble formuia te KOTALKO. Iodine' lir for hair end sealp. Aitoo'hin Breeds lOOTtrrominf PAS't'RL FF. orrTtig FAT t.iSG h'AIX: nd indoncf SEW GROWTH i inf re pee when eli eiee failed. Xnvestia'e. mQiwy -rfundt f ranr. Kor men. women, raiiiiirea. Keen th'.m 'Wrti-
f--nt. Phow ether. Ptv.tivfly wonrterfo!.
KATALKO at the drae; etor ; or end 10 raU
(aar or atamps) for proof box and guarantee, to John Hart Brlttafn. Sta. F. New York
trfsp-.ved with his personality as well as his talk which was not in the view of a political speech, not to Ret vote hut just for tne good of the,' Republican party as the Senator put? it. Mis. liesio Hart attended a matinee in Chicago on Wednesday seeing "The Kfiyal VSga bond " Mis .lohn Lehman entertained the Q . A. M. Cluh at her home on Tuesday night. fter the serving -f a delirious dinner the guests played "oiidc. . Ms. Winnie H'.ldebrandt and Miss laza Ka i r receiving the prizes. Mrs. M. I". Dinwiddle wjl go to the ober'ln college on Friday to attend the Spring Music Festival. Her daughter Klenore is a sturtt nt iti that school and il! have a place on the program. M Hoien Glover Is assisting: in the City Treasurer's .-ffice .luring- the time of paj ing of water taxes.
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on Tuesday from their southern trip and landed here jus-t in time to enjoy the fl-;-r rfal spring; fj.iy we have had. The trip notth was made in their ca".
SCIENTISTS MAKE NEW CASTOR OIL REALLY TASTELESS
Remarkable Process Improves Famous Old Remedy.
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Nobody ever dreamed that castor oil could he made tasteless. Rut the chemist -of Spencer Kellogg Sons, Inc.. one of the largest manufacturers of castor oil. tackled the problem and succeeded in perfecting a process ?' which the taste is ahuolutel removed. Today everybody can take castor oil easily, for lrl!on' Tatf ( lr Oil is really tasteless. Nothing is put in to disguise the taste. Strength and purity are unchanged. Curative,
Grant returned' healing, and soothing: qualities re
main the same. It's the same Rood, old-fashioned castor oil that your doctor always prescribes, with the taste removed. Children take Kel.
logg a i asteies i aimr ii easily. bribing or roaxint, Ton can now Ret j
KrlloCK's Tnoteleas (aster Oil nl all good druggists. ro not accept substitutes, if you want a really tasteless castor oil. Insrts on Kcllogg' Taste, less Castor Oil. Two sizes. Sic and 60c . adv.
when you have
your pantry shelves stocked with
Yon will find it rich, creamy, delicious, well worth the hearty endorsement of housewives everywhere. Use it for baking and cooking, or for your table. Like all Jelke dairy products, you will find it moet wholesome and satisfying. Buy GOOD LUCK MILK one can today means two tomorrow. That' s how good it is. Two sizes, for your convenience; one quality, for your protection. VaporaJ by JOHN P. JELKE CO., Huntlay, III. Distributed by 0. E. BOLLS & CO., HAMMOND.
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as was also the journey to Florida last fall . P. T. Hard is attending the Eastman School of Photosraphy in Chicago several das this week. Mrs. J.'A. Umplcay and Mrs. H IT. Wheeler attended the Purdue I'niveraity Giee Club Concert which was given at the t'.ary theatre on Wednesday n i gh t . Mrs. M Malhies moved on dnesday to the new home which she recently purchased on South Main street. The Eastern Star will hold their regular hi-nionth!y meeting: on Friday night and several candidates will be initiated . The members of the ChrystMite Club are enjoying a rot luck supper at their club rooms toniiht. eorge W. T.ewis of East Chicago, was in Crown Toint on business c-n Wednesday .
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Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 47S-80-82 Ho h man St. Phone Hammorrd 3471. -: , Hammond, Ind. Oldest, best equipped paint establishment in Hammond. We repaint or refinish your automobile like new, make new top, curtains and upholstery, or repair the old ones. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded SEE US FIRST.
Arthur 12. Evans mu.de a husines: trip to Schneider, Ind., on Monday morning . Miss Agnes Kahler entertained some of her friends Rt the home of Dr. J.
"SYRUP OF FIGS": CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Look at Tongue! Remove poisons from Stomach Liver and Bowels.
Accept "California" Syrup of Figs enly look for the. name California on th package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless
laxative or physic for the little stomach
liver and bowels. Children love its
delicious fruity taste. Full directions
for child'9 dose on each bottle. Give
it without fear. Mother! You must say "California -Aflv .
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It's the "Service" you get out of a suit of
clothes that counts for "Economy.'
An ill-fitting, short-lived suit is not cheap at any price. Kuppenheimer's all wool clothes give
you service, fit and quality. Top-Coats and Suits in the newest of spring fabrics, patterns and models. Hats, Caps, Shirts and Neckwear to suit your individual taste. Raincoats-an "Aero-Vento" coat that sheds water and serves an all around purpose. We shall be pleased to show you. THE MODEL Rothschild & HirscK Hammond's Best Clothiers Open Tuesday & Saturday Evenings
ANOTHER MEMBER OF LABOR BOARD NAMED BY WILSON
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR HAVE FORD MECHANICS YOUR CAR
REPAIR
The mechanics in our shops who will adjust or repair your Ford car, or Ford truck, are men who understand the Ford mechanism and who know the Ford way of making repairs and replacements. They are experienced Ford mechanics and because of their familiarity with Ford cars can do your work more intelligently and more quickly than can other skilled mechanics who lack Ford experience. The work on your car will be done in a completely equipped shop with timesaving Ford tools and equipment. Whether your car needs an an adjustment or a thorough overhauling, we are prepared to give you careful and prompt service. And nothing but the Genuine Ford-made parts and replacements will be used. When the work is finished, the charge will be the reasonable, standard Ford prices. Our stock of Ford parts is always complete. And our Ford garage and Ford mechanics are at your service at any time. We are authorized Ford Dealers and not only repair Fords but also sell them. Drive in or phone any of the following. Be fair to your car and your pocketbook. E. N. Bunnell Motor Company Hammond Phone 650 - - - - - - - 506-8 Hohman Street East Chicago Phone 947 4812-14 Forsyth Are. Gary Phone 1470 ....... 5th Ave. at Mass. St.
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Allrl l'miiip6. Albert Phillips, vice president; o th" Brotherhood of LoromotiTe Fire men and Enjrinemen. ia one of t'm men named to represent the employes on the rail labor board, appointed bv President Wileon. Phillips is a Californian. The member draw $10,000 a year. Phillips was appointed for a three-year term.
Andreas on 'Monday night. They spent the evening pl&ying Five Hundred . Willi8m feverin moved hi? househo!d R.-ods and famih to Chicago Heights. III., where h will make his future home Margaret Dumhskv and her 'brother John were Chicago shopper., jesterday. Mrs. G. Grojclie of Milwaukee Is visiting her mother at the home of Wm. Fredericks. Feter Minninger and Chas. Kfilman made a business trip to Hammcnd on Wednesday morning. An entertainment will be given Friday night at the Cat's Corner School at eight p. m . April 13. Everybody welcome . Sylvia Hiibrich is visiting for several
da5s with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Keil-
ma n . The infant daughter of Mr. and Mis.
BIG ULCER ALL HEALED
"Now I Can Walk," Says Mrs. Southcott of Medina.
"Here is another letter that makes me happy." says Peterson, of Buffalo. "One that I wouid rather have than a thousand dollars." "Money isn't everything in this world, There is many a big hearted, rich man who would give all he has
on earth to be ahle to produce a rem- j edy with such mighty healing power j
as Tetersone Ointment, to sell at all druggists for 35 cents a large box." Read this letter, written February U. 1P18. by Mrs. Albert Southcott. of Medina. X. T. It seems like a miracle but it is true, every word of it. I know because I get similar letters almost every day from people who have used my ointment for oid sores, eczema and piles. Is it any wonder I am happy? Tcterson Oointment Co., Inc.. Buffalo. N". T. Pear Sirs: "I was an untold sufferer from an old running sore and ulcers. I had tried moet everything without any relief from pain. A friend told me of your wonderful ointment and the first box took away the pain that had not left me before in years and after using just nine dollars worth of th salve I am cured. The ulcer was 9 inches by C 'i inche. Is all healed and I tan walk. Never, never will I be without Peterson's again. "Vou may use" this to recommend your ointment tf you wish. I cannot say enough" to praise it." Tour truly. Mrs. Albert Southcott. Medina. N". T. Mail orders filled by Peterson
Ointment Co.. Buffalo, N. T. adv.
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FOR V&BJR GMiE "FOR GOODNESS SAKE" Z&y-TEK ICING Ready in an instant. Just add water, stir and spread. Has a marvelous rich chocolate flavor. Its smooth, glossy, deep brown color makes your cake irresistible. . &t Vou? Grocers
Dorft Bend BabyTbes!
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first steps that de
light you so, 'Arc the
beginning of life's long walk for your child. Start the baby's feet right, and you will have done much to make that walk an easy
one.
H, B. Elliott was christened on Sunday afternoon and named Viola, carsline. Miss Margeret Keilman of St. John was seen on the streets of iJyer today. Mrs. Cha. Keilman left for Chicago Tuesday afternoon, accompanied by her children, her 'brothers Math. Austgen c-f this place and John Austgen of Hammond, She met her sister. Mrs. Clms. Ptrudeman and children at th Dearborn station where they took the California I,imited at 7:35 p. m . , for I. os Angeles. California. They will visit with their sister Mrs. John Sontag of Ts Angeles.
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HISTORY OF MENDENHALL'S
NUMBER 40 FOR THE BLOOD
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Forty years ago an old doctor was
puttinjr tip a medicine for diseases of
the, blood that cured the worst cases
and time proved that the cures were
permanent. After many years I se
cured the prescription, being a drug
gist, and took each Ingredient sepa
rately, and referred to my V. B, Dis-
pena,tory and other authoritative
books on medicine and found the medicinal properties set down as fol
lows: "A specific in its influence upon all glandular structures of whatever
character, it is also a blood making
remedy of great power. Acts directly
upon the skin and is indicated jn zeniu. itching, sores, ti leers, pimples.
nd skin etuptions of whatevr char, cter. Kmployed in chronic rheuma-
kidney and ' liver trouble. Under its use scrofulous swellings and bodily eruptions that have withstood all other treatment disappear as if by magic." To commemorate my fortieth year as a druggist. I named this medicine Number 40 For The Blood. J. C. Mendenhall. Evansvllle, Indiana. 40 years a druggist. Frank Stacer, prominent farmer, Newhurg, Ind., makes the following- statement: "I suffered with rheumatism for several years. Tried numerous remedies with l ttle or no benefit. Number 4 For th Rlood was recommended to me
and I improved from the time I began
taking it. 1 have taken in ail six bottles and feel that I am entirely
well. a I have had no symptoms of
We recommend the infant's Educator pump shown below because it is made to fit the foot not to shape the foot artificially. It "lets the foot grow as it should", stiaight-boned and shapely. It can never cause corns, bunions, callouses, weak arches, ingrowing nails, or any of the foot troubles that shoes bring. Educators are made for the whole family come in and see our line.
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tism, catarrh, constipation, tomach, the disease for two years." adv.
