Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 279, Hammond, Lake County, 13 May 1920 — Page 5
T'ur?.anr. Mav 13. 1920.
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FERSOIMLM?
SOCIAL NEWS!
.Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tlotchild who hao been at Kren. h Lick piins-s are .Dining homo toiuoi row . Horn to Mr. nt Mr. Kltcn Stoeker yisterclay May 1- a son. Daniel Starker ;ml both mother anil baby are doing nicely . - - Th! tJ . A. 11. t'leasure Olnh will meet tonight at Moltke hull. Ilecal;ir meeting', large attendance is desir-(J.
Marpatet Turner returned home yes-i-T'Jay after a visit in l.einston, Ky. s the gap?) of Mr. and Mr. J. v .
Marr of that city. flie attended the! I'ciby at Louisville hil" tiurf. j . O . i
A dinner for the girls will be served at S:.-.0 o'clock and Mi" Helen Crlsman. a Hate organizer, of these Guilds will be here to carry on the work of organization. The Guild is I'or the purpose of gettini? the g'rls of the
! Baptist churches into an organisation
j fur social times as well as work.
Trof. Keginald Deighlon and F. S. Fender are paying a' return visit to liammond and will be heard in concert .May i'th. at the Baptist church. Ail of those who heard the concert the last time know what an unusually fine one it was and will be sure to attend and those who did not wiil remember May the Joth. There wiil be an entire change of progrm... The F. K. G. Club will meet this evening at the home of Frances I'rodericU on Holt man st. The Hammond l'.ethany flub will meet at the Methodist church tomorrow evening. Supper will be served at 6
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Kenneth Stewart and Moss T'.;ter of ; e h-'eago. were Hammond visitors yes- j trrrtv At the b.ime of 7-C en n e t 1 :s nnr- i
Rtn. Mr. ami Mrs. M. l. Stcart of itJa"-
Warren St. Kenneth Stewart is lea'v- j ing for Oklahoma where lie will cn-:r.-j, in the oil industry.
Mr. and Mrs. t". Wfinand and dininer of Sibley st.. attended lh
I wedding of the-r nieco. .Miss .Marina
W'ehner who whs married to Frank Schi.sser of l.oltaville. Ind., last Tues-
There wilt he a meeting this eveningto organize (be "World Wide Guild nl the First Isanti: t church tomghl.
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If you hme dindmrT. o- f your hair is f sllir ' : , or if ) ou hnv? a bald spot, you shou d - thit legion of persons have ovitcobib se trouble tiri)Uga a genuine Indians' Is?, which will be mai'.-d yo-.i free with a r box of the worderf ally effiemnnas oint-.."rT-f. Kotaika, if you send only 10 rts. t silver . - stamps) to piv the ccst of this notice, to J. H. Bnltam. 8Z-201. Station F., K: Terk
The tnarri:g of Martha Anna AVeh-n-r to Frank Srliiesser was solomen i zed at nine o'clock Tuesday morning in .-'! . I'cter and Paul's church. llcKville. Ind. Father Keening officiated. They were attended by Kli;;abeth Thiel. John S.-hiesser. Catherine I'asn and Thomas AVcinard. The wride wore a gown of white crepe meteor, and a veil held in place with liliies of the valley . Miss Thiel wore a dress of pink georgette crepe and a hat to
match. Miss Fagen wore a dress
LIVE LOCAL HEWS "AOS"
BUTTON COVERING
itKnsTiTrniMi i om: iV l'lealing. braiding, setting machine , at bargains: all kinds of repairs; all I work guaranteed. Call at 01 State ft. j Just west of llohman st. I'lvne 41G-,
liammond. Indiana.
the same from Hoy ncigh. the pott cdjutnnt. Tne names of the dead and the neatest relatives are: George 1 Adarnpoulos father, I'cter AdampouU s. 341 Michigan a venue; John (Iratunik sister, Stella Braboweska, o'jSi
I'. dar street; ,h-lin Suba, sergeant r.9t!i
Infant r falter. John Suba, 311 Milig.i.i avenue (killed in Jlildj; Km : I .Ma:e, tij.vth 1 nf a ntry M ios Mary Mase. fairy street.
I. will offer for sale at llohman street, Friday and Satttrdaj. May llih, and i:th. a limited amount of the following: Fattcy Tomatoes. No. :; can. doz...$l.75
1 can. pT doz. can. per d iz . . .
oz., per do.. ... per iloz . . .
i. '1 can. per dor.
. 1 ca n. per doz. 2 . 'a can. d.iz. . 3 'a can, do. 3 1 can. so calliio;en 13 . 10 can, co .. . . 10
.9" 3.1 S 2. 0D 3.35
Fancy Corn, No.
Pineapple, No. L' i Apple Butter. 17' Apple Butter, 3J Finest Peaches. N b'inest I'eacl.' S No Finest Apricot. No Fgg Plum. No. L' 1 :l:ickberi it s. No. r! gallons, per Farcy Pearlies. N
Grated Pineapple. No 1" can. d..j., !.;) Fancy A: ricois. No. 10 cm. do2.Itl.H0 Kvory can guaranteed to give satisfaction or money back. Bring your baskets; you can buy from one can up. PAN! 1:11. BUOWN. h -1 2 -1 3
VI IHS l rill.MMON. The ttiaelunes of Flank Galliser, IIM"! Fir ft.-eet. and Otto Seehase, both nf Indiana Harbor, were badly dumazed this riDitiing when t he two collided at the corner of Fir and i::sth strn ,ts. Neither driver was hurt. Galliver was driving north -n Fir street and the other machine was coming east on 13Mh when the ar,;id'nt occurred. After the collision Galliver's machine stiuik an electric light pole and broke it about four feet from the
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n.w si iitioi, oim'.k vri't. A dance intricate and maze in its steps, bewiohing in its grace, and'fur-
rt'sb'-ig erljo ntent to all who sec is cm- o!' tin f. nluie.s whivli I'iiiiih, also j known Marje.rie ("reswel!. will in-
,l"''t mi o igo ;i. t evenii.eji
a ball glveji hy l'an llodertVolnvMla) and Thursday
at tlie MeK i nly school au-iitin
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rVMHIIA Ks ATriATIOM We will give ..ne llll enlargement aviay every week. absolutely FKF.i:. This enla t gemeii t will be selected from the films we receive dur
ing the week for printing and ie- J vcloping. It will be on display in ouri
window every day so if it
drop in and get it. We maintain a M hour service on printing and developing. "The Ansco Shop." J. W. Milltkan, Sporting (limits, Fi State st.. Hammond. 5-13-3
Ftorium in Fast Chicago. But all this .s no! unu.'ual in ourtrv in which the ene is set.
An announcement party in which tli members of the M . O. M. Club shared the honors was given by Miss Josephine Mason, a member of that society, an evenh.g ago at her honf In South Magoun live. The appointments were all dainty and suggestive, of the occasion. The groom-elect is I.oui Tsarsos, owner and manager of tni Fast Chicago Uestaurant and a most popular young bachelor in town. The wedding date is set for July. The couple have a wide circle of friends who wish them every happiness. A new Auburn car has been delivered to Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Goldberg at Melville nve. and the ir is a gift to Mis. Goldberg from h'r husband .
St. Paul's Kvangelical l-utheran church will hold services tonight in I honor of the feast of Ascension eay.
All church worshippers? are bidden to be present. The Twentieth Century club is meeting this afternoon at thu home of Mrs. II. K. Groves in Norlhcote ae. The Missionary Society of the Baptist church which was to held tlotr regular meeting ibis evening at tnc home of Mrs. 1 Id ward ,1 .i o 1. 3-l Ham-I.M-k st.. has been postponed owing to
th study books of the society not ha - I ing arrived. The meeting will be regularly held in tv. o weeks. The Fpworth League of Hast Chi-, oago journeyed to llobart last ee-
via the truck system anu enjoy- ;
t bo evening of-
rs ct the. league
hall which was also nicely decorated I for the occasion. After a short wed-
ding trip the bride and groom will
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yellow georgette and a hat to match. The bride carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lillites of the valley and the bridomaids caried bouquets of roses and carnations. There was a reception at the bride's home immediately after the ceremony. The home was rjrcttilv decorated in while
pink and yellow. In the evening
there was a dance given at Parr'sh reside at I.ottavill". The bride is a ,., i da uglit er of Mr. and Mr-. Michael
Webner of 1-ottavilie. Ind.. and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schliesser of S'eher r ille. Ind. The s nth Side Study Club will meet with Mrs. Bohirison of Ji.iroit st. tnis ( veiling. I.esson .-it in the f xt book v ill be st tid icd .
- - Mrs. B. J. St eel man of Hohman st.
will entertain tie ! riday artcrnoon
morrow afternoon at her home.
I ed the cofiiia I it y o tiie fered by t he ni'-ml
and 1 f.-f t hat city.
where '-on Knaiisb Butlers and jiago T1,(, entertainment to be gi .'en on boys, to say nothing of the m.-m be rs U j ;i v r(j (,v children allied with tu of a k ng's cunt all (Idtnc and sing Hungarian Ilefoimed Church in K-n-
i most pleasantly. I he very d.-or-steps I ..dy nve. is all ready for the presentin re sriin ful. A ferocious KireUrako j ati.,n so faithfully have the participa-
r.iinco;. d.iiiUtly through the Boyalints iiracti.ed their narts. There is
no denial but what the entertainment i
will le the best ever given by the juieniie society and they are working
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yours j ir;u ,.,n . ,.ai fairies slit in and out and
even the oi l king deeid.-s that he cm dance. A band of care-free Spanish gypsies visit the Garden of FairyMoon Flowers and even tin' flowers do sortie dancing on t,heir own :rr.
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count. AM this and more will be seen at the I two performances of the llih S h,-ol j t ipera 1 1 1. "The K;re Prince" on May I
ll'lh and loth. A pretty, iljncy. songy play is promised.
ardously toward th bene'jt of their church fund and should be encouraged. .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horvath or IS'I Melville ave. ate in possesion of their lo w 1 lodge sedan which was ordered some time ago and just arrived . A social tea was luIJ at the home of Mrs. William ofner in Ivy st. yesterday afternoon with a fanly good
J a i iK's who have
Mr. and Mrs. B.
long resided in a cottage reside.,. t ! attendance of ladies present. o .-
4l2!t Magiu.n ave. and disposd of that jth" downpour of rain. The event '. property l tin- Charbs Haight's are j he'd for the benetit of the l.adis' moving today in the C. C. Smith j "f the V. P. 'hutch and a vi ry pi. property at 111-' Magoun ave. rfi'-niiy an' a ft rnoon it proved to b...
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The Central W. t irii.' home of Mi f nil C'l'i.m.'v . t
f J on "What 'Probib'lion Ha ii Toe Nation." Itefreshme
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s !one For nts will be
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iniioha.-e.i by them. Mr. fnd Mrs. O. i ladies of the chu'-eh are n-w arranging C. McCrea. the latter daughter to Iheifer the liubltug of a r-.a.-t beef suihoi .lames' are taking un their reid. n.-e ! date .f Mav L'!th. Solicitations for
with them and moving today. the supper will 1
There are representative members n"''nt"''
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Tli" choir" of tie hirst Metnoinsi.
hurch will have a r-cutar renearsa.
evening at csht o'clock, and it
is especially rcqiKsted that h men ..ar ,0 pn sent as t!, h"ir will furnish music for the musical program for Sunday evening.
Club will be riuero'cloek luncheon at Il.irrv Smith. 3."
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Official Straightaway WORLD'S RECORD, established by the Indian at Daytona Beach, Florida, April 14-15, 1929:
61 CUBIC: 8 VALVE Seconds. Miles Per Hour. Kilometer 19.32 115.79 Mile- 31.53 114.17 Miles -101.45 111.71 Miles 245.62 108.71
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The Krthstane club was fully entertained at the b Helen Twiss. Chleiiiro. at : luncheon. Mrs. .1. Willi. F. N. Hickok. were gins
very d. ligb'. me. of Mrs. one o'clock ;m and Mr.
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ibis city leaving for a state pnuitfj ence of churches of that denomination I to be held at 111!. hart. Ind. at a very
near date. A complete list of names f those so delegated will appear in a later issue of this paper. Two developments of scarlet fever
within close range of residences in i Xoi'.n Magoun ave. are repoit.-d. On" I N Spencer Pavis. son of Mr. and Mrs. : leorce M. Davis, and the other is Kobj ert l.ippe. son of the Kobert l.ippe's. j lioth children range in the lo-ar ge : from eight to u-n years and if is !.- ! lievxed that they were similarly cxI nosed about tin' same time. Pod ' bav-: l een very ill a a con.s.-quenpe. Miss P.utti Faulkner of North M,.g- ' . un ave. was hostess to the menitiers j of the M . ;. Club w hich was en..i lined at. tlie bonie of Mrs. West in Soiiih .Magoun ave. on Tuesd'ty evet.ii'.g with tic usual diversion of var-
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tnmeiK'f i among j
by committers next week and i g"
si n t icing f'-r a 3 I wm
nalr,,Mi'i. or. I In1 n.,rt of tie i W
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large
! public. ' Mrs. Albert Zerler
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ave. is having the members of P Nortbside Pirthday Club meet with lit r this afternoon, the oeeasbii b.-mi; her own birthday anniversary.
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BUNIONS! & F'ain Stops Instantly 5 Hump Vanishes r
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Th North .ide V . c. T. C. " ill have a silver lea at tli" home or .Mrs. Win. Sehroedcr. 'JT Tow le st . tomorrow a I'ternoon . Itose riilisi'lier, who ha.' leen very ill for tl,"" lot -t. two weeks, bas pa-ss-. 1 the eri.-is and is on the roart to iiciivrry.
Max M.i'!, to ,-tay wit h i n:or .
y is home fron his mother for
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Mrs. Charles W hit" or ' Mntso is n Hammond visitor today at the: home of Ik r sister. Mr. F. Lyons. J
f ! Ifnnry Cleveland, who lias been con-; i ! fined to his home for the past four. months, expects to be able to com- '
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i-nis games and contests entered into. , : "re.- h ni i nts w re Mlved . Mrs. Fr-d Woodbury of Magoun ave. : li.is left l.,r llai'ine. W i . . to visit , th" home of Mr. and Mr.-.. Walter. fo. win. formerly were residents ei : tnis city. Mr. Woodbury will j"in ; ..is wife for the vn-ek-."ril . ! The postponed meeting of the M!- ' sionary So. iei y from la.-t wok of It , Cong reg.j t ioriai church alliance will be i conducted f ..morrow afternoon at tie-i.oi.i-of Mrs. Harry Ackroyd. M 1 7 Paling ae. The program will hcarri. d out as previously an noun, cd ; and it is desired that there be a good- i
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svv oli. i . burning You en n wea r a
) smaller shoe with comfort, i
Te.-t it at m-. -is-k. First J trial convinces. I
No clumsy apparatus, no' rubber mould or prote. o.r. I
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for niussy salve or liqu-d. It i PEDOIDYTv E, for Bnrions. 'oii wiil snv it is wondoi'fnl ainaziag', so ll'i k. So sure .loes it .ii-'. poi,'- wasli tone and money on usoirss i-iethods. Don't suffer.
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Seconds. Kilometer 21.15 M.le 34.2Q Miles ...109.71 Miles 304.70
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Miles Per Hour. 86.72 87.84 86.71 85.66
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Tlie wonderful performance of the Indian Stock Powerplus Motor proves that the motor with its side by side valves is the correct design for speed and endurance. Immediately following Gene Walker's phenomenal record of 105.78 miles per hour with the Stock Powerplus Motor on Daytona Beach. Indian Powerplus won 50 miles national road championship at Savannah, Ga., April 25, time 40 minutes. The above records have never been equaled. When ycu ride on an Indian Poweplus you are riding all that its name implies.
SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS
Distributors for Lake and Porter Counties. 514-18 Hohman St. Tel. Ham. 122.
LIVE NEWS FRGIVI THE TWIN CITIES
bl at the lnriiroonis tttis cv" of the pas lom-
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j i; as it a ri; nii 1 "io. ! A publi" hearing for the discussion ! . r thu Northern Indiana 'las fs. Kle. -itric (lon.i.aT.v petition lor an increase
I of jras rates will be b I ana Harbor Civic dun ; rin-r. I ;;, resell t.i t i v s j pa n - will be jiresen t jsiruaiion and answer land will probable a.-k sion of ICO' -d will fri
o,' J nd iana 1 1 arbor. I The tois company, it bs been rs- ' r'aini d. must have the sroo.J will of 'the omini.inity in order to borrow I money to make extensions and improvements necessary to keep up with the expansion i-f th- distri- t.
ly attendance of members pr"senl. In a letter received in this city and containing some interesting information reardine; former iH-si-bin... Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Wood, who djiinp: the-r home life here u:-; very fdvrably known and cnmriiinif their ebb'St da iht.r. Mi.-s .Marjorie win. ',. born m this city and is the isrjn'l
ilanshter of ,1 r . and .Mis. lldwurd riekurd, al--o resident of this city : prior to their rbpartnre I" I'-irmini;-hani. Ala., where the Wood lainily ' .' r. si'b . .Miss Wood is fasi risti i; in i h nusicfl orbl ailhour.h i uuite early y. t in lor l"'in. . s a ' lad i;ii e of the I'rmU' School of Mu?ic I at itirnt!ni;ham. Ala., she w prese nied to the public by that faculty, at i n recital h h corisicjera ble 'om,neii- ! I a ry accorded h"r through a duly pub ' In alion of that city. .Mr. W-..d was
Try rSDODYNE at my risk. W rit- H'- p im v beio. jou do ariotb.-r i!iin. Jti.-t J gi " s.i -I want, to try 1'Kl !.' Y NT.." 1 if
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FU:AI. FARM NOT F5tllO. Join I- I'avis. a n- ro. who ieen llvms at 3!l" Teodar street, liana Harbor, decided to visit iiother in San 1'raticlsce. whom
has he
had not seen for ten year and mde all arrangements to leave this niorninic. before le.'ivini; he came to the concl islon that his clothes were not ftO.-l ,-iioi.u M so he .licked up a suit case full of clothe.-t from the man with whom lie was rooNiin?. He alse- broke
fj j into the baby's batik and took ;'ixty-
two cent?. The police cau.zht him -ber-re he trot out of the city and it required only a few minutes for Judue Cohen to say '$,"",.". i and costs and four months a: tue Indiana State Farm."
mi pe r i n l. mini t of th
ical (o. of this city and 1 1 ; ns let r.-d bv thai company t.o tin -ir soul h.ern territory. I'Tiinds of trie family in this city will share in tin? interest of .Miss Wood in lie r rising profession . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jeppeson of North ,V,i;,iiin v-. are today in liicujjo uttt'ii.in the funrral f a -eoi-sin to Mr. .Ici'p.rson, a Mrs. Charbs Ctistafson Cho died following an i-c-e ration performed on Iot at one of u c Chica-o hospitals. The de, -r-as.-d iviu iiM'li'T to eleven children all livin ( and i- also survived by her hi- 'ii.inl. Hi r illness had te en of short duraton and her death unexpected b h- r :m.r..;d",alc family. The Misses KraJioes and Msynu Kr. I s arc victors of lrs. lieu Mag. inki in Kir for a f. w .tay and are on their way to Mi. iile.iii Cil v from Chicaso to visit other relatives. Tbo three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matriit.ki is r'U p-ra t n from an illness of aew weeks am! diagnosed as a mild a' lack of tynhoi I
! fever. The li. V. r. U. society ,,f the fust jl'.aptist churcli at Imtin mi Harbor ate ) planning R banuuet f..r the comin.; I Jlomlay eveninw to be held at the I Ka t h.-rine 1 louse .
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Every hoy -who riries a Vil'9 f-hotilel put lirc-tor.ca on it. They leal tbey tuml at the t.ead'of tha list for rctnfortabla ri.Iir.g and long x.-cat. Wecsn jtivc j o j Ptrcstonett wtih the sturdy, -M-ik.i l treaii like suto tire trey's. C'nlois, gray, Llack or red, ixJ at prices you can afford. i'ee us to lay. We'll apprccia's your trade anj keep if ij crv:;o. A. J. Waltz 229 State St. Hammond, Ind.
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It is necessary that we sell a certain number of garments and to do it and accomplish it quick, we have put the prices where the results can be foretold, but we positively limit the sale to one day not beyond Saturday, May 8. Note the reductions and come with big expectations.
SILVERT0Nr-S GOLD TOM S CAMEL'S HIR T0L0 CLOTH B0LIVIAS, etc.
$30 $55
$45 val
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values
$15 $18 $22
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TAFFETAS SATINS GEOEGTES CHARMEUSE EMBROIDERED AND PLAIN
$3j $45 $55
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values
va
lues
$18.50 ....$22.50 .......$28.50
$45 $60 $75
TR1C0TINES SERGES 'FLOURS CHECKS '.'iXTURES PLAIN AND FANCY. values $30.00 values $37.50 values $44.50
During this sale exchanges will be made only on day of wrchase. Any garment selected after one o'clock Friday will be allowed the reduction advertised for Saturday.
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I iian I..-5'lon still has f.-ur of the .-er- I
J t it!', ii t es from the French pivprtini'nt . K j w hich were awarded to the nearest; H ' kin of all American so!d;-rs who lost
their lives in the
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made at a nieotinir helii a f f v i
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aimed. The relatives may obtain
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PILES CURED Tlie painless dissolvent method of treatment is rot an experiment. Many sufferers have been cured by it and there is no need of enduring the great inconvenience and pain when such a remedy is within your reach. ISo chloroform, no cutting and no loss of time from business or social duties. Examination and advice free, and prices reasonable. DR. D. L. DEAN Hours: 9-12, 1-5, 6-8. Sundays by appointment. 102 State Street, Corner Hohman. Hammond, Ind.
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Pike
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Bull Heads Halibut Perch Herring Suckers Aho a Full Line of Fancy Groceries Klempner and Yedvab, Props. Quick Delivery. Phone 651-M
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