Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 2 August 1920 — Page 3

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v nt. Hd. I-?ry;i. ri!i.-:x -in Indian. I $ 1 1 k first :jt 5 minutes 45.4 seconds, j H MeAffer, al.. riding, en Indian came in U

second and ..'. Jacubson on an Excelsior was third. McCarty, riding a Harley-Davidson won the fiv m-.-.o sldf-oar race if Fix minutes, lj.2 seconds. Kd. Urayach was second and Cropp. third.

A. J. Sligor who i backing the K..by races wa." del is hted with the way ! things turned out Sunday. The crowd j v.as larger than he had x , ted at; i

the only si ill was in th flr.it Ia; "t ; t in opening event wh( n Folly was inj tired s.ri.usly fiiriiph to jiut him out j or t tic i u nn i ng . !

Merc work will he done on the tr.uk

and it will h- in tun better conii

for the n xt race ni.it wl.nh will

Id within a couple of mi'ks. I'roinillicit in the crowd were hundreds of Chicago ;eo:ilo who had been drawn to ti ll Poby track and se iik d well

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..iiplay irs '-''e ere ln-i.'ih Ciiff ''-'! i th i '- th'- i n-i'-os. ed nrd t' 'o rs cti! cr 'he armi. l-;i , r bnsy -eoni -3 th;u0U of mire' iritt.s the major, '.r.s to the poor l'u

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able bodied l!es. .si d a inaiuf' Station j : ide m w l'.icil thouW part. Tie- parade lh- V.Vlti- !l 1' S:l'''"" I

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ho mertiaiKf th- lhshop of Warsaw n-d mass at New "dduis .-hurch. in.--t-n - the old '".Passian church on Tlai S.is.a. The church was packed with peo1 nod for us was rescrxed place e.f-re th- hish a'. tar. The Americans v-pr repr.sen'.d Vyy the first section. h represent-T-ivcs ..f the army and all f the rest of the (.ninu-sions. A s. rnon followed by Uev. t-lo-oski, Poland's oren-.ost speaker. -Frfn the Jiiurch we went to the pera bouse wh. r- fi place was provided rr ms en the Valcor.v at the foot of tempora.ru? ere ted 'statute of Liberty. 'm there we were ble I" view tin? Hirad-. Tho'i.-ands cf small children ined UP in the square facing us mlii t: sorts of bttniu rs. uniforms, colors f dres.-'s. caps ut'al di st miiai'.shir i: d ices. J'.ach one earned a little A:iorean rtab' ai.d at a sivoti idp'nal they berfir. to wav? tt.em. Th. sung America's ationai n'hm in IVlisa while the eversi wl.wry bands did their share. t the c'.imin ; n neinplane appeared ,r.d circled .-r th sipifr.'. throwing ut tKrertpiets of Pew ers which, ianded on r rear the statute of Liberty. ' In the evinin; a reeeptio-ti was held t honor of the Americans, comprising ljfrhf:s t-y some of 'he. for-nus? men f Poland. It was Rt'epdecl by a large umber of Polish c-Uhritios.. erne whose :ico I remember most distinctly was ;e:,iial llallor. He has a try plrasinic .: piaranee and ia lUtl hy tiie Warsaw e'-pie. After short talk's by prominent r-fckeri a bock filled with tdgnaturvs f polvs and offering1 th.anks to Anuriaru. u presented. The response, was :udo by the iirst assistant of the Amriean legation in Kns'.ish. I am sure hat the entire- event was influential in ringing l'i lea closer to thd American carts as I could wo'l --'ce the happy low ins expression upon their faces." Major Ostro-.vskl believes that. Po,r.J today coab.rs America h-r first nend. lla xp; . : s rej-ret that his lo'.hor is not .able to be with him and te it all, but urses him and either Am-rJcan-l'cka to h--l; the mothrrlanl all

can at tin.; turn or stress, jxmi

ORPHEUM 1 SEASON ENDS H l-ist niiit marked the ml if the fc season at the Orphoum theatre and to- ii day the popular show h.mse is clised. H Tomorrow Jin M ichelstett er. tlie man- V ; iier. ill clitn'o into h:s coupe and w le al it for his fruit ru.m in Wiseoi .si n . Ij Paul Pennet. hi.-.' assistant w ill sir to . rj it that the place is redecorated r.r.d M made fiai-h and cheery once n ore . t.. Fur three w eeks, w ith toe except Vn of tj the th.ree days on w hu h th" Amci i. an , t I.iSi.m show will be held the theatre Jj will remain closed. ' fcj T;;e Path lb land serial which has 'j

been e.n the Orpheum bill will be trans !. rrecl to the IOel.uxe a;id will ".io sh : n each Monday and Tuesday from now on . For irood measure two epi.-(-de;.-will be shown each week.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

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steady,,-nagging backache? Evening find you dull, irritable "all-worn-out?" It's likely then, your kidneys are to blame. Modern habits, with constant hurry and worry, lack of rest, and eating too much meat, throw a heavy strain upon the kidneys. Your back gives out feels lame and achy; you are tired and depressed and likely suffer headaches, dizzy spells and perhaps an annoying kidney irregu

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av V The Indiana Harbor man occasionally nri.- tims to visit other parts of the our.try. He t'lis of visiting Kahsz, a mall e-i!lage. of only CO houses. In -it of its size, ih5 place maintains a rvmnaJiium, his it.5 own co-operative tores, agricultural school end e..ryIv.ng. Kali.-z l-.as suffered by the war. Hit i-5 showing l"ts of pep. "The eounry is very beautiful." b.9 says, "the rops looking promising. The rye ia tllow-. tall end ready for the sickle. esterda-y I came from Lublin, southeast of War.-aw ar.d saw the r.athedral n.d all places of in t -rest. If things go n -w-cll there will be r.o starvation here. Ve eat berries and cherries until we are -lack in the face.. , "As T was coming back from Luhlln estorday, wo came to a railroad crossing et which stood a train with troops -oln.g from the ezij-terrt border. They ;on't seem to care and are glad to ft ght. "hy think it's mora fun at tnn front hin staying at 7iome. They say the Solos' have taken all possible men up o 6 years old and arc going to make desperate effort to crumMii Poland, u tho t a Imttalion pf P"b- can take 2SK of a cZivusjon very nicely.'

THE STATU OF INDIANA. I.AKK TJ 'MI'XTV. IN TilM PAKK S I ' PIlIlli)!; ! 4 f'l'HT. K 1'T I'M lllllt TKH.M. p.." Fiihyn k. ;vixxf.i:. 's p.f..sii-; . H

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a i "Pi N" T' mvt'Ke'i: i Now comes the Pi unt::!" by Iloorie .e, j Murray a!torn.-s and ha ,ng heretofore t;led complaint lv rein, now nks nn at'-, tid.ivit of a competent person, showtngj that the defendant I5f:ssie I,. Ow inn. r is j not a resident of the State of Indiana.' S'aid defendant is therefore hen. by i notified of the pc mb: ney of s til action' and that the same will stand for trial! at the next term of said Court, and that . unless she appears and answer or demur I therein, at the railing of said cause, on i the 4th day of October, A. I'., 10-0. the! .'-.Lino being the lth day of the next I term of said Court to be begun and held I In the. Court House. l:oom No. 1, at i

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the 2nd Monday of Septembe r, A. P., i 10.0. said action will be heard and df.termined in her absence. IN" AVITXPSS WHF.RKOF. I hereunto set my hand mid ufhx the S. ;ti of s ud J Court, at Hammond, this 2nd dav of I

August. A. P., FUJI.. (Seal) HFIU'-KKT P. WUCATON'. P-y W I LETT A CAMPPFLL, Deputy Clerk. S-UO-IG

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Miss Kuth Perry and Florence Fishrwho are attending Valparaiso Norma!

came to U'lvn Point to spend the wok j

ni3.Mi.-s Prry being the guest of Miss Ida lias Marty and M!s; Fisher being with her parents. F.oth young lad cs

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and duzy spells and there was a constant, dull pain in the back of my shoulders. The pain go so bad at times. I could hardly .straighten up. When I stooped to tie my shoes, sharp twinges would dart through my kidneys. Doaji's Kidney Pills Rave me relief as soon as 1 took them, regulating my kidneys and relieving all the pains and other troubles."

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Geo. Vorel. 500 Truman Ave., says: to sav a lew words in praise of Doan's

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Mrs. A. F. Robinson, 443 E. State St., says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills off and on for several years and have found them to be just as advertised. Every time I catch cokl it seems to settle in my kidneys and cause backache. At these times I have a dreadful pain in the small of my back and it is difficult for mc to get about or stand on my feet any length of time. I feel tired and out of sorts. I use Doan's Kidney Puis and they give me prompt relief."

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Kidney j'llls mvionrate the whole system." NEARLY THREE YEARS LATER, Mrs. Vogel said: "I am just as strong lor Doan's kidney Pills today, as I was whep I pave my fir:-! recnrnmiind.ition n their praise. I hey have never 1 ailed to do me good when my

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"I suffered from rheumatic pains in my back 1 T,1 !- I "fll

and limbs. 1 had no ambition to work ana I knew my

case needed attention. When I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills I did ar.d they soon drove away the pains and fixed up mv kidneys." A LASTING EFFECT. Nearly three years later Mr. Thorn said: "I am just as pleased t a recommend Doan's Kidney Pills now, as when I endorsed them before. My cure has remained permanent and I enjoy the bft of health now."

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ONE HUNDRED NINETEENTH STREET, ttlZITING Sal! Recht, prop, furniture store, 556 One Hundred Nineteenth St., Whiting, gave the following statement in July, 1916: "I recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to anyone suffering from weak kidneys. About six months ago, I was suffering from a sharp pain in my back. Every time I moved quickly or bent over, the sharp twinges would seize me and I could hardly straighten up again. I usually felt tired and had no ambition On a friend's advice, I began liking Doan's Kidney Pills and thev fixed me up free." On July 3, 1917, Mr. Recht said: "My endorsement for Doan's Kidney Pills still holds good. They put my kidneys in fine shape and cured me of backache and

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iig mm AT SUNDAY RACE MEET

TT a crcjid of ?pe-tators, eatlnu t- I d at 5.000 the oid'Koby race track in ).3 vobertsda'.e Sunday was the fceng of j f'l

teor the tachers

was held on Saturday. Th voting ladies of the Westminster Guild had a bake sale on Saturday

a result. , Mrs. Aj II. V. John.-on and daughter rarjoiry and Mis:? Lyons of Kast Chicago eft on Friday for a week trip by h-at to Mackinac. !'s.i Ilt;e Prey of the Lake County Title an i Gun rantv Company, is cnJ"y:ng i wpok's vaeatmn . This ;is the open season for squirrels. b ginning August 1st and by th r.urnh v of h intini liecn.T's issued on

Satur lty. Jimmy S-juirrel and llrr ! habbu had better watch out er the ' it j r i 'ft man will sre t them.

M?. and Mrs. v . L. K.Iwir.ger a-d fen ' I.' ma'.d cf Chicago are spend ng tnji t :ne with the F . K. Farley far ily here. Mr Kilwanger who is en i .y.-d at the Illinois S'te! company iu l-a:ng p.is annua! vacation. -The last week of the I'r'minu'. court silica will adjourn with Friday's st .on for a ?.ur ek's vacatt.-n. A 'heavy calendar has been set f r the corning week, ten mm wh-o have bc'-n

;n jail for several wee, is were oj on Friday and th"'r trial h'M this week. They are. w:t!i I arc r.y. nihhrry,, sillir

and assaa't and iial'iry and oti or charge.-. The court will v. e i ; ( a :-n d vai at'.on . . M.-tJor J. A. I'npl'by an 1 i-nn-irlini of Gary, ' nj ' ed a t'l

I'.sh.ing t.-,p to the Kankakee r:v. r. in- t here , on Friday . George H'-'s-'r of H a m m - r.d . v:.-

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th-" Torturous Su:ti-inK. j Territvinjr skin irntaiions, eczema, tetter, bciis. pirrrles. ete.. hat. their origin in' a disorriered condition cf the b'.cw-ici. Thev rorr.e

Ti i rolonv o hny jrermj which into t'o blood and rr.ui'ipiy trr nilhoti

Intion., f j!v(, ointment or similar treatment canrot pnssrD)y reaeK the source of the trouble, which is til z tioci

of1 When fifty of 'he;: symotontt

appear vou sho't'.d ta.-;e prompt steps to rid the blood of the srer:n; which cause 'hem. And the cr..

, P.- - .-: M.ib r. Gar;., ''..-or'-e F. i pitze. Hammond. ,r.n,i Kr.p:k, Hammond: i':;: ago Gric- I : . IlicT. 'Pimm.-n !: Lug.-no "Williams. H aniitiuii.!, Marie L. - !g- t !I --k-n. y. I dte. Ind.. Uzzi Nttnz.f, Hammond; Ant is S. Kocefr, ,.f ! F. I'liroa, Crown P-Uto. It-..'..: I.'-e Mil- i;arv, Alexandria A. Zazacva. Garv : ' o - G -.rv. M'tttle C -ho. C.aTv; iarence V.'illiam S R-vnold flat v. Mable J. t ' - ' ! ,.;, ':: i U.irbo Mary ' . Gary . F. S. F.-ggs. Crow n Fo.nt, j , ' , ; oy . , -. j;-. ii-,-0. o; IV. ui Zwio.-'t k T'oice 1. I! ik r. T.-wn F'-itt. ! -by golly? they're bullyv I li:4 Mk fev ' 2 Yi?n J?$Ft$ Lfex !

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r.ti of the livliest motorcycle "race if eta held in the c(v.i.n:y thia ; ear. 'ha rr.i'.o dirt -track had been t arkrd

nto fine condition and stood nder the severe usage. The opening event was a

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hree professional races. In the fir.-t en mi'.'' race his time, was 9 minutes r.d 4-. li seconds. ndrs.-n. o?i an Ixielsicr and "ropp. r '.to on an Excelior took second and third respect i v ov In the ij.cond 1 1 n mi'e rice Korn's

me w as 3 m:nu'-'s and f.'riiids. I "iiver. e-n a If rl ey- 10a v idson and 1 e,.' "rc-v l'n the 1 vecisior took econd j iiLd. ;V Korn's t'.rre tn the five mile rrfes- frf

-.oral was minutes i u- acjnus. '-foover and Creep came in second and bird .

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FIVE OUT OF SIX 10 MILE PROFESSIONAL RACE 5 MILE STOCK RACE 5 MILE PROFESSIONAL RACE 5 MILE SIDE CAR RACE 10 MILE PROFESSIONAL RACE

RACES

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Money without quaoo 'f HU.'T"S So've fails in th ,..7.entofITCH,tCZEMA. RU3WORM. TETTER or t."- ntchine irin dnia. Try Ii cent b-i at our nk. s

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1 MILE TIME TRIAL INDIAN SET TRACK RECORD 57 3-5 OIL AND GAS FURNISHED FREE DY THE SINCLAIR OIL CO.

Distributors icr Lake and Porter Counties 514 HOHMAN STREET

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Read the nnnners of the StefTensuide Trademark clipping co'nte:-t for July on the 6th page of today's Times. Everybody work hard in the August contest, which clones

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