Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 294, Hammond, Lake County, 1 June 1920 — Page 8

TWsd.nv. Juno 1. 1020.

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WHITING and its PEOPLE

The Daughters of Ifabflli- will ho'.d their regular nif-etinir in th. Slo;ik hall tomor-.w ev-n:na at s -. -n p. m . Fi'linwing the m r'.iiu ti..:a- v.:'! i. the last of their b ri.- .. cirJ j.art ies . Miss Mabel Tonmhs visited frlend. in Lalvrtf- uvpr rra:ifm 1 ay . The Young- I,ai! e;i ;-.iUd of the O-n-aregational Chun h will ..:;nn t hvi r meeting be held at Mrs. (.;. K. True. Mood's tomorrow tii;ht until the r.ovt Vedneriay evoninp The V . B. A. i f the Maahees wiU have a social f me and card party I-1-iTine their meetinjr toni.srht. The.

i I'l.i,;.,- ;s ir.ot ai to th ecard party in ! t he I . o. o. F. h.il! . ; Thi K;iv r:h I., will have th'-ii j annum- MrtUday ;-.i ty in the ii'.-. !. p.i:'i"rs I 1 1 1 rvt w r i n .. ' !: I; a.i n:i .v.hvrs and i . .. I..' u.i.odi Mr. a. id Mis. writan. Wiiso., ,.f j 'hio avi iuu- att' ndt-d the iuiIm raoos at ; Ir.d.ar.a-,.,.!..

i.e. is. l'rcrt ! h was arrvt .1 tor :-; i!it: ui.i: hi.s ttu. '. at the rate ..f oi 1 1 i ' . s r ur. ; n.s r .1 ;.!.'H I' .. r: is a : :i -i $1T. iaaa lo.nds. W i ! : .i ti i rt '.ur v is a;s- join,! uml.r a rrei-t for tf'. .' t t:ie rate ,,1' f.,,ty nuo s :n l.t sir. H- va.-s a'.-o iiv :t.-"i on $ ca .-a ; i:i 1 . It. nice ' Mai.im.toi of Ka".am:i7.e.. !;!., was takir. i'i"a ;it .!.- iy tie po'iee for J- ivms n- lie. aa-e . ;i I i riia-.!:;-,., It v. a s rca ! 'H a ," i a vafli t oaa . Mrs r:or".ee lel.aiai witii a jnr!y f fronds, v-as pi tie loi.cs over I -(, ration !ay whi re they have a c V.ns". .Mrs. V.. J. 11 i-s, ;i ( f y'!ir'..!. l a ven le is v:s:tio at t he home of lo r s-.-n i:i

Whiting A dve rlis en zents Arc Winner?

Ha women nest AV.hJik .'day evenia. ; Garden Praiiie. 111., iU bean event of June. -'nil. at the hich school assembly the near future

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V.NTi:.-3 fariiisio d r- .oios

j ha.t'n. North of l'U'-h .-!. J. C. U I Vi.:t ,r.- N. .vvf. i V.N"Ti:! Ai' irCio nr or " t. S rr.r.;ii!, i tarjiolod or lif'iM nifl-.ed. M u 't !

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, room with a v;ew of , . i "4 a n izi :i r a j League ..f V".-mi'n vo.t-r. All w-me'i i a re or-ted f h" pre.-. :,t ;;t t!,;s meet- ' insr which lii-jins at el;;, it. ,'-. lck. John Ioro.on. .me i ;, . .r... of 712 j Fr d stie..; ai! I . Konaii. ae 14 i ears. ..! .-,! .h f ;i .-rr'.'. pi ked ! i. ; I'v I h,. Ch a-;-. 1 I s i" '1 ! e . ri

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Henry i. Siinson, who has been ,:i the I'.aiik of WhitinMT. for a number r.f year.-' has on. in d an insurance off ice in

lLp hllil'!l"- adj.drinu- the bank i , Liniments Will Never Cure.

,.itmtr. ;.rnier!y oc cupied by J . ll.iyd's harh.-r shop. Mr. arid Mrs . John Jennings an.! tin f..! ii;-rV ooih-r Mrs. Jotuui-.irs ..f .j i t. lit.. .-p' i;t a f.-w .lav. h l'e ;is t. --iMs !" Mr. arid Mrs. Waldo Jctin.im

You Can't Rub It Away; Rheumatism is in the Blocd

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If you arc r-fTuctod -.vitlt Iihournatistn, why warte iirno with V.r.incits, lotions and other local ar.;-H--catiorfs that never li. cuio lchuunatism, end hover vill? Do net try to rub th.2 r;r!n awav.

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rnatirn until you cloanso your hlooj of the gprrr.s that cac?e tho disc-as:". S. S. S. has never had an equal as a blood puriF.ar and scores - f rtilTerc-rs say that it hrs clear.sod tLcjr "i.iood of Rhc-i-i-p-i.-ttijrr., and removed zYi tracs of dizeaza from their system.

(Jet a hottio cf S .S. S., and pet

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that. I'.fTxsve the ca.:.:?, I ycujr-ul dic-l avi-d free. Ad

rcmovo tnt- pa;?:. j.-c-eo! I'.rcciur, 111 Svriit Labiro w;il never be r.d cf i-:;;eu-1 catory, .'.t'anta, Ga.

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On local aScUTtt, John Hart Brittain. Iras're? min. eprth?d to th.s: "My head at the top and barc was tbscl-.toly bald. Tha (ralp il shmy. An expert (aid that he th.eirl.t the h;.:r ro.-.H w.'rd extinct, nd there was no hop rf my erer l.sv.tir a t.o-.v lour C"f " - a. "Yet now. at an ago over 0-s. I kaT a lu-rriar.t p:o..-t'a ri

enft. ttrODfr. lnttrous hair ! No rrare cf l.ai.lni-x. i lie .'res f

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here are from my phototrraphs." ' Mr. Brr; '.n rti

INDLN'S SECRET OF HAIR CnO'vYI!! "At a titr.e -n-hrn I .- Te-r.-e rt:.-'"rir'l

at tr: ;.njr vanoiis h;..r 1c a r s. in. ;-. j-.o'i;:j-ts

t'eatnipnts. et-,'., 1 c;if

Cherokee Irdm tnedi ;re :-rr, v la- laivi m f i

that he asevfrited w-uM -.-r r y K.-.i.. Alt a rr.:i T hal hut little faith. I .v.ve it a t-i.-.h "1 rr -

amazement a hpfct iurt e. n rppe---!. It dercte-ei. clsr ty dsr, ir.'o a healthy cxowtli. and ere lun lay ha.r w-s as i.ruhii; as ia ir.

youthful days.

J f'CT I 71'i'S C 1 ! ' . fl i "of. V K r e V - ( : . j e .. . . . . Obviously, the hair moi h-i.l r...t I ..-en '.. hat ve r. dorr.'-" t .a the scalp. aw ;r? the fer-ih-arc I r -y of t'- c ir:yt-er;o--s ; ' : . I negotiated for and ea-ne i; t ' j.o.-evrn r- tje p-in opie f. j narin? this mvsteriov.s r!.:-. r. r-.h.el ivjtIu. -:id later ha 1 t..a

How YOU May Grow YGDR IIIr

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STUl TIlCVTUr. T(IM(dlT j r v. ! i ,h r IMith r..dert- in a ;iu;,;.v r. ona n i f j 11'' h t-ri. t, t, :-t r-niame, "H.-r l-'ive I'n t 1 ii h r; es f." Mr. : ad Mrs. direct, d iy Harry IT 1 io,l n. Malt' a'M . X. md ,1'fr in -lord Ihj-jr .1. i." and litfrtl vm .,-.!.! .--.n Fox X vv... ai.- llaclv Mann candy. J J I ,1. K. r. 0-1-1 i Th- M :' aal !.; j , ,,. ,, ,,:i aata .

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It baa been proyed ia -very tnanr ca?es Ttet die Tfn when the hair fed eat tnroa c'.cfCMi areata or certain other hair or Faa A. I. Otto reports: "About S 1 ears tiro r

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KOTAX.KO SOLD BY JOS. V. Vy'fui,

And ly Busy PruBt'a End Cep't Store Everywhere

Llmost CL ti l T 'iiT't d t.,it i:n".l at !. taikrt. Tvij ccvered r.t

h-.t. hair rot di 1 . :t c : -r. ao . .a a i 1 l 1 .-SiP oi t ;a. : s vi, ry Laid. I r. 1

t I nnit f-rM K h..'l spots ars be: .. ; tr pre-h is ;

Ha. "nmond, Mr. i. nd Mrs. Taw AVhn'a'vs and thMesais Kdward and Ray D,;.; (.ttfiahd the funeral of a relative in Viostvu'o, Ind. .part;.- ria'-i?! inr of the MI'f'H Fvelyn Hood. Nora S'.llivnn. Marie ihiaran. Irtne, Ilvlyn n r.d Flort ivc .ti wai t i'iw t he leokfiiars in thair antviri p'a.y. nhuh this year w a s ' I sr. to:, a hriiaii'" at the Uni vt rtity of CI.:. a u , a S i t u rda y . Mrs. Iriara Floyd of IM.t Chi'a-o. wi: addre.v.s tae Wl.it irt i:nd );i'-it'-

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a-d S rt. !. i j ' f Ha'-'i ..a a a: 'any d r- ;''a; j.r-rer- . '1 a : ..:. v ::i he ... d ! y-r. ai: r o a and Mo h I Mrs. I

' tire t ara- t the 1 ;Y bail-: 1 -is:- ! rian1' t a r ' -I i'a--. lb; a o o t a if i : .:

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n tho palm cf bit hand for ai aa.t 1" year. f-ir.-e i::--KotaiW-o, hair is growtn? sll over th8 r'ace. th:Stt;s bald." Many more fplendid, convincing reports from satisfies, users.

'rffiJiSCry crn ins CTlVJ'iTB BSAS OTT. cr.d ether potent m-

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wo-.p.-tal pr-irv. A-l irar-c: ie:.: t f,-" i : e n rat nr. rrrae.;.

oven for a child's scalp and tidr. r.ai:r r.y K. ALK i

Kot'.'ko it trj-:rfcrful r n. mcr.'s h-r.

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rehihlt h.or prepar'aion thnt s'icceet.3

rpoa gen-!ro cer't. Bst hox rf KCTAIEO at th !rt:j f.re. l'r cV fur K.i!a::.n

at the toilet pr.nds er err?; ce-tr'rr of !r" l-'e rt.-T. --. -,.. RT'.eml.-T tho line. Accept nothinc else es ' 'j -st ns caotl." . o..no GUAPAI.'Tt. nr if yo-i seTA 19 cents (silrer or sfarnpsh too wi!1 receive a rEOOT BO.V r.f K. t.-i ": o tr -h r,kO'"i:i R". pe;tra:d. Petemine KOW in e!:r-;-eit PANhRlTF. '.i t-e-t BAuT"K?.3. to STOP HAIR rRT FAT.I.rxr-. Get a bcr of TOrintecl KOTALKO. apnly onco cr twico .daily; "watch in your mirror. For rR 'OF P.'IX (10 ren's, none ethrw..e) write to JOHN HART BRITTAIN, Lie, DT-63, Etatioa F, New York City

Want I Feel 3ml Eldk? eo i ci:c an v.i. icnight cu JTJST TRY IT AMD fa"-"T hovr much letter you fee! i-i th num.Tj. That "letST." headachy, tired, clor.'.- linoi.-what'a-the-miUtr fscl.r aj wlli hi 6'jno yaa'll letl f.r.3.

qpROUBLE 13, ycur r-ystcm h A ciossed wh!i a !.-,t rf ia-.-tiraks that yottr over-worked t'.i-;ss::vo cr.d chmitiatlvo crpsas can't get rid of. Fids, oil, rah.-., calomel and ordinary laxatives, cathartics a.-.d purges only force th bowels and prod the liver. Nature 's Remedy (SR. Tablet:) r.cts on the stomarh, liver, bowels s::d even kidneys, not forcirT, bat teain and strearrtlicaiap; thrrat or;-.-.-.-. '1 i.e rctult is prompt relief aad real, Ia.- :ir.c; 1 encht. Ma'.e the tct. Nature's Remedy will act promptly, thorouph'y , yet

so mnaly, so ger.tiy, that you wnl thir.K r.at-are her- i ' :. : self has coine to the rescue and is doinc: the worh. :. '. . ' "

frr-. Ar.dc h, what arc'iti! S'' - , 1tZfiCr You'll l." o-a: ai t ! '

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rpiIIC r.-: cl for food has the world in its grip, il To prcilv.ee more food we must depend upon ra-ciinc pv.ver on the farm to multiply the 'd'.dtr.zy oi the man-power available. The fohov; ire; interesting comparison of man-

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Use "Tiz" fcr tender, puffer!

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Do you think it's right to savo money? Swift & Company's business has been built up partly by selling capital stock for cash and partly by thrifty caving, putting seme of our earnings each "year back into the business to increase facilities for production. That is what most all of us seek to do save part of our earnings for future usefulness. It is tho way American industries have been built up. It means the least drain on " the financial resources cf the country. For the past twenty-lour years Swift & Company has made an average profit from all sources cf 11.3 per cent on investment (capital and surplus), and 2.3 cents on each dollar cf sales a fraction of a cent per pound. Out of this we have paid dividends and saved something to help us keep pace with a growing country. Swift & Company, U. S. A.

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47S-80-32 Hohrnan Zl. PL-ac lhr.iz:.3.rl 3471. Hairanond, Ir.J. Oldest, best equipped pair.t establishment in Hammond We repaint or rennish your automobile like new, m3.ke new top, curtains and upholstery, or repair th? eld ones.

Satisfaction Gurteed or Money Rsfiindec

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radiators for sale

Prices Always

The United States has changed from an agricultural ir.to a semi-industrial nation. Never rraln v.i 11 it see the cay when 97 percent of its population dwells on farms. Yet the fact remair.3 that the United States must feed itseif, and' the cr.ly way this can be done is throuch intensive soil cultivation, made possible by automotive machinery. On the 'farms cf the Middle West the gasoline tractor, truck, and automobile are multiplying the productiveness of man-power, and are doinc ihfir part in furnishing an adequate . supply oi food-stuffs. Throughout this great section the Standard Oil Company i Indiana) has developed a system of attribution which insures the farmer an adeaunte supply of gasoline and lubricating oils. Tims system is based upon huge storage depot:, red from three large modern refineries. . Anticipation of Dossibla difficulties is but one of theVartny burdens the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) assumes in order that consumers of the Middle West may have their wants supplied. Standard Oil Company ( Indiana J 910 So Michigan Ave. , Chicago

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needs you get a great deal mere than just so many feet cf lumber bundles of shingles pounds cf nails cv panels cf Beaver Bcsrd. You get the benefit of cur building materiel Lnow'ode and c::rcr;r"o ir. Service that helps you p:.t ihe recuhc you wur.t at the richt price. Service f:rct in phuning the work more service in z-. !i rlin prvper materials speedy service in dtiivcrmj the seeds. You pay fcr the materia's. The service pays for itzeif in the larger volume cfbus:ne33 it brings through super-satisfied customers.

It vi! pcy you to be one cf tf.sn.

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Wlicn several subscribers are on a party line, all are entitled to equal service. . It would neither be fair nor practicable to assign certain periods of the day to each user. All should have access to the line

on equal terms. Exact fairness is possible

only through the co-operation ot th subscribers themselves.

Home Lumber Co0 Hammond, Ind, Phone 2SS

A telephone line should never he held longer than five minutes on a local call. Prolonged conversation, particularly on party lines, may cause serious delav to others who wish to use the telephone for an emergency.

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