Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 10, Hammond, Lake County, 29 June 1920 — Page 7

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Desigr.cd for sport and Ftreet tvear this suit is extremely iodi?h for mid-summer wear. There ar many unusual features, the lonj; coat, the odd little collar and embroidery in stole effect, and the tie belt, which make it distinctive, hut it is simple and unadorned witha. The embroidery is done in browa ivooL

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Mifs El.:e Rose ha.? returned from a 'tf'K's trip to Penn.y:van:a . M.-ii Clara Albroeht of Chuago, was a ?u?t h-re o: Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas . UriCff!. About 23 rr.arr. : p.f s fru:h here -went to K.-r.t'a:v Sunday and picn.ckej at the J!cCray farm. Short':;.- affr r. r-n Saturday the aut.imob.ie owned by Mr. Lite eaugrh:

on fire while stand:nx in the Z3.T3.sz at the h.-me 'n at Third strsst. Mr. and Mrs. Re:narth and son Alia rd of New York, top.ed here Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hrar.d while- cn their way hnrr.e from New Orleans. Dr. Catherine Bradley alsc- visited st the Brand home over f-undav. E-:h she and Mrs. F.einarth are si.tfrs to Mr. Brand. Mr?. Co.-p-r visitd relatives in Chica?i yererday. Mr Nasel whose home is near Ches'f -"tor. but who has been s'ay:n? here recontly. had an acc.jent with his motorcycle while on his woy to Crow a Point Sur.da-.- afternoon. Ke wu thrown into the dit.-h and was picked y a pa-sssn? machine and brought here for medical aid. H was m an tjr.c,r..:;ous condition, but was not seriously injured.

HIGHLAND

The Faithful Workers. Miss Xina Jamitson's cla.-s of young- g-irlj. gave a suprpise par; at the church. last Saturday afternoon f r M;..s Rjth Reiner, a member of the cl.i.-s who will soon g-r to ilau Claire. V ;.-.. to make her home . Mrs. M. .Franchi and daughter Gladys went to Chicago Saturday morning', to spend a few da'-s with relatives. Miscts Dora Trader. Kat.e Hook and Anna Kroosws k and F.k: rt Jair.iron attended the Christian Enlcavor convention at Ind.dnapcilis the latter part f.-f the week. The B...V.1 Sunday School class gave a farewell party Thursday evening at the home cf their teacher. Mi.-s Marguerite V.'erdemar.n, for Arthur Reiner, who wil! move to Visconsin in a lew days. Misses Constance and Mildred Oustafson of Griffith svont Sunday with Mits Xina Jam-.cson.

USUAL BATTERY LIFE "Every once in a while.'- says Jir. Nickel, manager of the local Ex:d." Service Station, "you'll m e an ad or read some article about a starting and lighting battery to whose life

END OF EIGHT YEARS 1SEBY Used Lydia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and Recovered.

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heard that Lydia E. Pinkhirri'c V a tr

table Compound was a trood medieinft and

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aia enect. i can now do ray housework and my washing. I have recommended your Vegetable Compound and your Blood Medicine and three of my friends are taking them to advantage. You can use my name for a testimonial. " Mrs". Theresa Coxmey, 75 Burnett St., Newark, N. J. Yoa are invited! to write for free advice No other medicine has been so successful in relieving woman's suffering as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Women may receive free and helpful advice by writing the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Such letters are received and answered by women y ad htld ia strict confidence.

men- jum ao.sni seem to t,e any limit. And unmidiaU ly after the amx-arance of any f-u'-h publicity I am literally drowned by a delug- of questions from my customer wanting know why they cunt get .,.m.- .-mil evt'rU.-t tn .service l.-om thru- batterns. ' As a matt, r of fact. I don't know why they can't if tiiey will really give their batteries honest and un-

WITH FINGERS!

CORNS LIFT OUT

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

ARCHDUCHESS IS ENGAGED TO WED . TITLED PRUSSIAN

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a buncii i,t kttcii in n.y oitice now npi'lutd ul cfiginas suit to tlic iiomu otlicc Usl.i2.uuiu., I nun all sol to cl people li o iua.ll parts of thu country ui which "Uidu" iiatltrics Uiat hac been faivuig bang-up p.. rl ui mance uuy-

WllCIt: llclu tiilec to six Jvdls alvl mentioned . Ul cc arse, n., riini ean

gualanut- anytluug like that .any more llitn tlic secjsiiiun can guaiaiucc- 1.1., -sc ciJs coining Ul, u's tilts ale so m4icdly detx-ndcnt on the uo r and tlie p,. cal conditiuu.-. Llut 1 wl Say iUctt any- "' l,u-v a" 1-idv' l.atury. and

l.achs llial O.lttely ti., wuh a luuhIlll Us.lig ..1 'llxi Je' ,ivic, u ;lU.,iy ,.. lo K'1 hls ni..n.ya w.-i-Ui all(1 llu ii S"ine evi ry time.

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BATTERY ADVICE OF ANY MAKE OR TYPE Whenever s'V.r;,i automrbile owners -v n io filk .-f their car.-..

Vllll.lfO',- til- iClf-t.1.r, ,.f v..rvt.. ..

P i..r do-, u.-si. ii, .--u.-h a proup was

A few cents buys a tiny bottle o! h.e muftie r'rt-csor.e at any nruit store Apply a few drops of Frresone upc-n a tenth r. aohinvr corn or ,t callus. Instantly that t rou blrsome corn or callus

stops hurtir.-r. then shortly yu lift it - , out. ro t and all. without any pain. failing care

.-c; nit- or irritation. ifiese little bottles of Kree:-u:ie contain just enough to i:d tiie f-et of every hard c.Tn. soft crn. corn between the t '0s and the calluses on bottom (f feet. So easy! So s:mp!. Why wait? No humbuil

Archduchess Mary Alice. Archduchess Mary Alice, vaungest daughter of Archduke Frederick of Hungary, is engaged to marrv Baron I-redone Ualdhot, scion of'an old Trussian family, say Budapest reports. He is employed now in a rar.k sn Budapest at a salary of ,"000 kronen a year which is about $;M at the present exchange rate. The bride-to-be's father was the richest man in the former monarchy,

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lite and a merry .ne, t hit tii- pi-s-si-mistie mot. rist is fort-vtr pulcns a'ut his fiattery. is mostly bunk. Starting and ligihtin- batteries will live ami do their work a who lot 1 .n s ,- r t ha n most people think, if. as I said before.

they're pis

TChy "rr.eritr.ent with liver .md bowel remedies when none are so gooj as l)r. Krinards' Dandelion I'ills, and a ptna.I box will put you right! Dr. Mwarrls' Dandelion rills are ma ie from The extracts of vegetables nnd hrhs only,, and aro famous as a dependable remedy for constipation, indigestion, liver, and stomach troubles. They haro saved many a doctor's bill, as well as untold sufTerin, and there is not a case that these pills will not heip. If you have nevr used Dr. Edwards' Dandelion Pills, pet thrm, then you will fee! their wonjorful results. I 'on 't put oST. For sale by ail druggists.

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Milling around just like the men at the women's national committee headquarters. The most unique scene ever staged in the history of political conventions.

was his unexpected reply. -J know my own company feels remirs in not having had better contact with til? car owner. I-'or that reason we n-w have staff j of experts to .x:n the country to put the pep into those service stations which are m.t a, iuai.it-

ins their owners with information that

.enscncns cne i-.ie ot their hattcric.;. "We are anxious t,. help everybody, no matter what make h.s batttrv is. At my own se.- o.-o station I shall welcome any man who has bitt.-rv trouble. it mdv 1p ,hat hK bAlu r.f's need nothing- more than or.il.ni; with .listilied water. That will ,K done for him iriadly free of charge and lion he will be told about the t:ouh, he will have if he d. sober the i ;i . i -i aole battery laws. If we cann-.'t nx Vim up. we shall tfll him whejA and h .w ho .-an be taken care of Ti.c w o-id'-a of servj-r. We are h,jrir., t automobile business to -row into sVmc,i,injr '"'Ser and betur tv hflpms cich owner who neds baf.nv , Vj,'at . c ri .

SAY "DIAMOND DYES'

Don't streak or ruin your material lrf a poor dye. Insist on '"-Diamond Dyea." iiasy directions in every package.

GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH; WHITEN

Make Lemon Loticn to Double Beauty of Your Skin

limes news ssr ire Is the be that money can buy and hone: -ffort ;an furnish.

Try a ''Times Want Ad"

Squeeze the juice of two lemons Into

a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White which can be had at any dru- store, shake well and y..u have luarter pint of harmless and delightful 1' mon bleach for few cents. Massa this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face. neck, arms and hands each day, th-n shcrlly note the beauty of your sk m . Famous stajre beauties use lemon juice to bleach and brine that soft, clear, m.-y-white complexion. Unions have always beer used as a freckle, sunburn and tan remover. Make this up and try it. adv.

yesterday talking of the delights of motoiin and its occasional vexations when one Wal enthusiast broach' d the subject of battery service. "I tell you. prentlemen." he insisted, "we haie too little knowledge of batteries, often the men we look to f r knowledge do not know. We haven't received the service we deseive." With one accord the men present turned to Mr. liuer of the Prest-'"i-I.ito Storage lJ.it tery station. To tli'-ir surpri.-e he did not take issue i'h the speaker.

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I .'ei v tao:able ii'ivii'inns :h in live days of vchodi twoo females. Th-y mature to

o-iuit sine and arc oapub!- of laving in tour weeks. How m.'tnv bedbugs would you hac in a year if on left one fr-

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jo rid the. pesky bedV-u-. liy see liow no-carv

leparatie.i. ttuit null k:l! the r-zg as ".ell a., the live ones. p. I . Q. has been d. ninnstncol by tl,- Irad.mr Hospitals I Hotels and Ibulroad ( on-. p;u. : , .5 ;i,a? ,h,. j safest aric' m .t -cot..mi.-;il u.iv to -tor' future f n-rations of l.edbu ? s.' ro:i( l;e5. I

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quart, enough tj kill a million bedbugs, roaches, fb-.s and rooties and at th s.-ime iinie destroy lio ir cgf.

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poet mi every luckase to eft the niir

in the hard-to-set-at places ami th- JOice.

special Hospital and Hotel size $2 5!) - H --.K.S live Kallor.s of p. IX Q vour druc:i-i r has it or can -.-t it for vou. or sent pr. paid upon receipt of price by the- i v I f hem. cal Co.. Terre Haute lnd Success of p. p.. q has causer) mitntnr.:

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Wednesday, June 30th &m&e$erl8 1 j me-e$&H& Store Opens 10 o'Clock j

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This announces the opening of the store you have been waiting for. Now you can save 15 per cent or more on your groceries. Now you can save time and buy the easy way. - Come to this modern self-serve store and see what economy and convenience await you. Better come early in the day the afternoon rush may be more than our space will accommodate. Come whether you wish to buy or not. We want you to come, even though you come only to see. Sales are not the principal object on this opening day.

Every Groceteria visitor will be presented with a souvenir on opening day. You need to buy nothing to get it. It is absolutely FREE.

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