Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 23 July 1920 — Page 3
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'Friday. July 23, 1920
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Mrs. Timothy T. Ansberry, wif of the former member of confess from Chio, was hostess to Gov. and Mrs. James M. Cox durinjr their recent visit in Washington. ELECTION DUTIES ' ARE DEEINEO Stansbury Submits Opinion in Regard to Township Trustees. The election duties of a tcwnship trustee are set out In an opinion Ele Stansbury. attorney-general, has submitted to Jesse E. Eschbach, chief xaml&er of the sute -board of accounts. "It is a part of the official duty of a township trustee." Mr. Stansbury ruled, -to ac as inspector at gentral elections and therefore he Is not entitled to any per dieau In addition to his salary as tcwnship trustee. "It Is not the official duty of a township trustee to serve as inspector at a primary election under the provisions c-f the prirr.ary electi6n law of Indiana. "He Is therefore entitled to receive the same per diem as any other person eervin? in a like position.
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."Hi Fellers!" It's a Sale!. When economical mothers see these suits they won't last long at these prices: We' re offering choice of every boys' suit in the
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This, of course, includes the well-known nationally advertised brands of clothes for which this store is noted. Better get in Early
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Put a Nokol Burner in that Coal Furnace of Yours and End Its Dirt Forever TENDING a coal furnace is the dirtiest, meanest job in the house; you find it out every" morning; every night; your wife knows it all day. Now you can end all this dirt and drudgery with Nokol ; it burns oil ; fits any modern furnace steam, hot water or hot air. It's merely necessary to remove the coal grats of your . present plant and insert the burner through the ash door. . . Then you'll have a real furnace; one that leaves no . dirt; regulates itself; gives you uniform heat you never get with coal. Vokol's entire action is governed by a thermostat; a white-hot flame is kindled only when heat is wanted ; extinguished when it isn't; all automatically. That's fuel economy any time; marked in mild weather when all-day fires are wasteful. Hundreds of people have used Nokol for two years they're satisfied; you will be. Write for full information. . . On the National Board of Fire Underwriters' list of approved appliances.
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Price of Nokol, complete, without storage tank $325 f. o. b. Hammond; average cost of installation, $35
automatic oil heater -CALL AND SEE DEMONSTRATION The NOKOL Sales Co. HAMMOND IND. 176-178 Sibley Street OPEN EVENINGS
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I Final Clearance of Hart Schaffner j & Marx and Society BrandClothes 1 .Nothing Reserved! Every Suit in the Store Goes! 5 The Mill End Sale in the men's wear section proved a tremendous success g f! hundreds of men took advantage of the opportunity offered to buy such well- J 1 known makes of clothes as "Hart, Schaffner & Marx" and "Society Brand," at g g the lowest prices in the past four years. We've a fairly good assortment of these H fine suits left; our stocks being almost double to what it usually was when the jj Mill-End started We've decided to continue these low prices for the next ten g H days in order that we may close out all spring and summer suits. The following g H offerings are conclusive arguments in favor of your buying a suit for immediate g H wear and for wniter.
Values to $40.00 at $22.75 Values to $50.00 at $38.75
Values to $60.00 at $47.50 Values to $45.00 at $26.75
Values to $55.00 at $44.75 Values to $65.00 at $51.75
25 Reduction on a II Palm BeacK Suits'
Silk Shirts 25 off
Thu includes oar entire stock of Men's High Grade Shirts eagle crepes, tab silks, taffetas and fibre silks.
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"It i my ofCiclil duty ofJa tewnph!p trustee to rve as lnepector at a special election called by the 'board of county commleiionerB to vcte upon the question of constructing a county hospital. " "X'nder Section 501 cf the g-eneral tax law orJ913 tt is the duty of a township tru.tee to er-e as an inspector of elections held to determine whether or not tcwnship bonds I'hould be isued when the Issue of such bonds has been refused by the state board of tax commisioners. Therefore, such trustee Is not entitled ta a per diem for such services."
and family at the Harry Woods home last Sunday. Mrs. F. B. Price is en the sick list last week, also this week. Mr. Wm. Fowler received cards from his son Dan and daughter Nellie who are taking their vacation motor- ( .,., ,o-v, in Yellow stone Tark.
Ithev have had a fine trip so- far. .
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dings, they had a fine trip through Wisconsin and Northern Michigan. The, Dr. will be home by next Monday. Phillip Gerlach received the sad news last Tuesday that his fother Adam Gerlach had passed away in Florida, the remains were shipped to Crown Pclnt for burial, this morning Mr. Wm. Loyce left last Tuesday
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Mr. and Mrs-. George Randolph were guests at the Wm . G. Woods home en last Sunday, slso Mr. Herbert S.xton
Knis Pesky s-recKie-race
Bed Bug P. D. Q.
Just think, a 35c box rt P. D. Q- , i . . . i-k . i 4-.. . .. i mo kf a. Quart.
enough to kill a million bedbugs, roaches, li .. . 4 .nri future eensra-
Hons by killing the eggs and docs not Injure the clothing. Uauid fir to the bedbugs is what V. D Q. is like, bedbugs Biarul as good chance as a snowball in a justly fanW - . -.. . . . .-.i. t frc in eerv
neat rrayi i. ; - . package of P. D. Q. to enable you to kill
th'm and thfir ecg nosis m .-- Look fr th devil', head on every box then vou'll have what Hnspti-ala have found to be thp b-st ins-rtl-lde known to science. Special Hospital File 52. oO makes Ave gallons contains 3 spouts either size at your druggist or tent prejmtd upon receipt of price by the Owl Chemical Co.. Terre Haute. Ind Oenuin. p. D. Q. Is never peddled. Adv.
Sna aad Wind Bring Oat rgly Spot., How to Remove Easily Here's a chance. Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a' penny unless It removes the freckles; while If it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get" an ounce of Othine double strengtth from any druggis-t and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Itarely is more than one ounce need for the worst case, Be sute to ask the druggist for the
double strength Othine as this ttrrnirlh is sold under, ruarantee of
money back if it fails to remoy. . freckles. adv.
evening to Join his wife in Wisconsin at her brothers for a week's vacation. A pie and Ice cream social and dance will be given t Turkey Creek. Wednesday evening, July 28th, by the
young ladies' serial club. All are
welcome.
LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES
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Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents Try It!
Squet.se the Juice of two lemons Into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarts rpint at the bast freckle and tan lotion and complexion beautifler .at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons ana any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Message this sweetly fragrsnt lotion Into the face, neck, arms and hansd each day and see how freckles and blemishes disaPPemr n how clear, soft and rosy-whit, the skin becomes, Yes! It is harmlesa and never irritates. adv, T
