Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 69, Hammond, Lake County, 8 September 1920 — Page 5

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Whiting Divorce Case Tried Sensational Development Is Expected Today in Hilliard Divorce Suit. 'SPECIAL TO THE T1IES1 CROWN JOINT, J N D . , Sepi. S --The , suit of lr. Gore liilliard of Whttngj r -. divorce his Mrs. Arlie Hit- j hard began before Jud K. M . Nor-j l-n in. the iaWe circuit lonrt here' .osterijuy nnd the plaintiff himself oe- j cf :iii the stand m--st of the time. One of the facts brcuitht out In the, trUl wan t!it I.oulse Randal; formerly pnbiio librarian In Whiting and K''r.:i:ii:i! In c"titi-i lion with the at v.'c suit his left WhttinK recently r s od. ! it. nl ihf-r this was bec.i'ie the ll.iiutd divorce suit. was ir twirv r.f'tr is n t kn-.vvn. s.- 4. n; '. iv . :': tr c h 1 r hn' r 'Siff:ia!i"n fid-', preferred against herp. ? i-l fresh :n th.1 minds of the public vhs accused by tho rtefer.'lant of nn.in friendliness Avith tlie phiintiff tn t'-.. divor. e net; n. Ir. HiKiard ttir'.ed that the uomm iva for four j.-n.r an intimais friend . f hi fam.'y and that Mis. Milliard was Jealc.,s of Miss Randall and alao of other vc-n"?n. These women he named on ti-.fl -ivi'nefs stand as well s other WhKlnir women with whom Miss HilV.ard !s alleged to hare quarreled. Dr. H U'.ard testified that his wife had trid to commit suicide. Mrs. Hilliard Is expected to present her side of the case today. r i Personal and Social News Thr -will bs a Home. Comtng--Fare-weU to th students of the First Baptist church tomorrow evening', at th church. Tho program will be;: 1. Address of welcome to tns homecoeiers, ?.Irs. J. M. Leonard. 2. A reading by Miss Sadie Marcus. S. Two violin numbers by Henry K'.Eter, accompanied ty Robert i4ou6 on, (a) "Souvenir Ie wieniawskl.' thi "Sundantino." 4. Vora! selection by Miss Cecil Abtlett. 5. Tromboti solo, Hcdney Hobbs. . Pipe organ selection, Walter Be il. 7. Fare we'll Address to the young ccllegs students. Guy Cobb. 5. A readlne-. "Haploess." oriB"inal, ty Frark Gordon. Games and a social hour will be en-j-ved in the gym, Immediately after! the program, and refreshments will bj E'rved. j Mrs. Faul E. Fischer, returned last! evf-nir.g: to her home in Toledoi Ohio' after a very piensant visit with ner parents. Mr. and Mrs. James B. C'rtt, 215 Highland st. Hear th Saxaphone Band at Har11 Fark, ept. 11th. S-S Warner Franklin Blarkman, whoj been spending the summer 'wltri grandparents. Mr. end Mrs. J. Rlackmun. 41 Hlshland St.. return-1 . 1 to his h -ir.e m Denver last Saur-t The t-.ttle fellow made th trip alone, anticipating seeing- his family! sad returning to school. j Mr. and Mrs. IAwrenco Sletrherj rojve returned to their home in Em-p-Tta, Kansas, after a six weeks visit, with Mrs. Sleisher's parents. Mr. anit; Mrs. B. S. Bower., 2' Towle ft. J J. I. McCoy and daughter, Ruth, I of Kansas City. Mo., arg :ueals or 'M'S. James McCoy and family of r-Iurray fct. ! The Fifth Division cf the Iad'es A'd Society of fthe First Methodist Episcopsl church will meet with Mrs. R. RPowlev. 413 Elaton St.. tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. A - Ifr. and Mrs. Auj'-'st Kamradt, or 7i.x State Line st., were the cu-srs of Mr. Kamradt's niece, Evelyn Kamrant, at Kouta, Ind., on Eunday. j HuDter ar.d his Paby Doll :horus, Ph-:ner's picnic, Harrison I'ark, Sept.j 11th. . 9Mr. and Mlrs. Walter L. Wise ani Jauehter. of 17" Detroit st.. have returned from Portland, Oregon, where they hove te-n vltitin for the past six weeks. The ladiis" Aid Society of the imrnanuel Evangelical church will m-et Thursday afternoon in the church ha l on East Sibley sr., for their regiilar monthly social meeting:. H. A. roppenhussen and daughter,; Fleanor, of Glendale Park, will leav! toni-rht for Dorset. Minn., for their I annual hunting trip. i The Ladles Aid Society of the Mon-1 r-e Street Method st I'lniKh will me' 1 1 a the home of Mrs. K. P-. Reason. 11?4 Van Buren St.. tomorrow atterroon for the annual election of offiand "Shorty" Van :s i i ol r w . n. t- i . o . ..... -vr.-sile for Harrison park Champion-, ihi') Sept. 11th. 'J-s', : .vv -JUltt n re- ii n . on was held near Ross Station, Ind., Sept. 6. w -th one hundred forty-'hr.,- ptestnt. At the noon hur an old fashtonert hqsU.t p.rr.'.C dinner was s-rx-ed. F"l-i-.x".ii; this th- m-n pttrn.'d several, -am-s of horse shoe. One feature ofl d!y. xx inch caused a pri nt deal aniuemerit was tii- ball (fame pla veil j tii- y-.iitiK p-opie, the score I"'1"'-'; to six. It was decided to man"; an a r.uu a 1. v-n t .

Beginning nest Sunday, Sept. 12, and lasting for three weeks. Evangelist James Kramer of California, popularly known as "BIG "JIM." will hold revival meetings at the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH on Sibley st. When commenting n "BIG JIM" THEODORE ROOSEVELT SAID "I am a fighting man by nature, and when I hear "Big Jim" I w-ant to fight. He got my goat." Hear him next Sunday! Wherever you see or hear the name "BIG JIM" think of the Baptist Revivals Sept. 12 to Oct. 3

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! PLEATING AND ! RE -PLEATING All k'nds .f jiki'ts In one day. Button o.vei in, hemstitching. lraldin. AH vvoik cuara.itcd . Call Rt W.ssey'j. si State t.. little west of Hohtimn r.t. Phone 446 M tmniutid. S-2T NOTICE Kits any furnacf or boiler. ChI! for demoiistrst ion Open on Tuesday and Friday evenings. ITS SiM-v ""- mond, I ml. I'i ice Jlil.Yic1. IiisihIUtion fli. Tank proportionate to size. 9.7-S-lO DEATH NOT HE ! Mrs. Tten Dobeld. September 6, 192", j at .107 William. At.d 41 years, funI oral Thursday. a. m., PI. .toy.-p h's church . tery . Interim nt St. Joseph i-eme-9-7-S Pjvc ton'stit. given by the Knight and Ladies of Securities in K . a tid -- of S, hall. Admission L'5 ceni body invited. Every 9 -S There will he. an officers' meetiner if IMsttict No. 1. naushtv-rs of Ke-b.-eca at Indiana Harbor. Friday. Sept. Ifith at 1:3 o'clock. 1. O. O. K. hall. St. Paul's Lutheran I-adins Aid Society will meet tomorrow afiernoon for their regular social session. All members are asked to b- present. "Harry's" "Arabian Quartette" will entrance at Harrison Fark, Sept. 11. Trinity Aid will meet tomorrow si-, ternoon at the, home of Mrs. Hans, Johnson, 237 Michigan ave. j Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kaiser, of l'iij Detroit St.. mot', red to Lafayette on Sunday, taking their son, Roy. who will enter I'nrdue University. Rose Turner .of Glendale Park, who has been visiting her prandmother, Mrs. Ltta, tn Greensburg-, Fa., returned to Hammond yesterday morning. Mrs. Anna Mors a a, of Chicago, spent Labor Fay with her niece. Mrs. IV. CS. Paxton. of South Hohman st. See the pony ballot, Harrison Fark, I Sept. 11th. 9-" Harriett MeMahon has returned to her home on Bauer st.. after a s:x -weeks' vacation spent In Vancouver, B. C. and o'her points on the Western coast. Mrs. Earnes. of ewarK. . .. visiting her sister, Mrs. John Mueller of Garfield ft. j Baseball. Orak vs. Medinah, Harrt-j son Fark, epr. 11111. - Mr. and M.rs. R. O. Frevo and son. .Tames, mid Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Swarts have returned from a motor trip to Lake G neva. The D-ils. Green Lake and Fonduiac. Vis. Mrs. Leila Green and children have returnod from a five weeks vacation spent in Indianapolis. Spiceiand and Kukomo, Ind. Dr. and Mr. T. E. Bell will return lo their home on Waltham street, tomorrow even me-, after f-pendinjt the summer at their cttape on Lake Winn';ba.Ro, Fond'ilBC, V. is. j-,-,.,. Vaud-villc. Vodevil, Harrison I'ark, Pept. nth. - The Christian Endeavor of the First Presbyterian church had a business meeting, followed by a social hour an I light refreshments, at the home of ll.-i-rard Gaxit, 1013 Hyslop place, last exiling. - Miss M . Johnson, of .Jran'd lieach, Mich., spent Labor Day with Air. Robert Giilis. f Glendale I'ark. . . - Tii- Standard Hearer Sotn-iy of th-1 Methodist church met at tha home on Mrs. A. K. Thompson. 3 Warren st... for the purpose of electing officers, j The election resulted as follows: supt.j Mrs. Etta Ploomhuff; presideat, Wil-j helmina llix; vice-president , Mrs.j Gladys Martin Crumpacker; secretary, Alice Olti, treasurer, Mrs. Harl-yi Lih'y, correspondinK secretary, Adeij Dunbar, chairman of a rrann-ments and music committee, Mrs. Edith Mc-j Ccnr.ell Flynn. . - ! The Deborah Aid Society -will hopi on all day meeting tomorrow at th-; Christian church. ! ! Mr. ar.d Mrs. John Schulz. of E.l " j ave., Chicaftn. spent Labor Day witftj friends in Hammond. i I Kate Emery, of Denver. Colo.. s spending h-r vacation with her mmhtr and sisters at their home on Ruth ai . The Hoxeard L.-ns. of 131 Waltham st . who have, a cottagre at Flint l.a.ke,; Ind.. entettalned at a house party nv-i er Labor Day. Their puests Included, a number of Hammond pfopie. i Mis. R. Kitumel. of Marion. Ind. xv ill be in the city Thursday and Fri-j day of this week. t prepare for put- j Hri-i on fl little playlet for the W. C-! T. C. convention. Mrs. Kimmel is! principal of the Marion high school: and a teacher of elocution, and she; wrote this playlet herself. Fifteen1 younsr people and several grown peopie will be re-.iuir-d for th- caste, and j Mis. H. B. Poxiley will he in charKe.j Mrs. Kfmmel will stay with Mrs Wil-j ts-e of Detroit si., while in Ham-j mond . a 7. L. Fitz-William of il SoutH

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I lijhma.n et., in spending several m L!li'iiitn ham, Ala . . . b mum-mi . JAirctta fjfhrinj:. e.f 7:3 Calumet av. accompanied by her mothor, Mm. A1 1-1 Gt hring, i!l leave this evonins for Llisffalo anil NiRjr halls. St. Paul's Walther League will hoi I n special busim ss. meet inn' at t hihiircn parlora tom-irow eveninr; al i.ht o'clock. Ail tin inlj'erij un- ured to attend. Henry IUiIifI and Alvxiii iZbert returned vostorrtav from n two wt-vK-t vacation ."pint at Cold Water t'linycti,! Df lis of Wisconsin. H.l.n K-dd-rf Anna l'ardiihn, Met a rnrJuhn. Kram- ! Bennett. Ed . IVtcrn-'-n and fori lot.rson rt nrnnl with th.m. niter hav- : ing- spent th.- week-end at Cold WatorJ Canyon. j FOUR YEAR OLD HIS LEADING LADY IN "THE PRINCE CHAP" 'Phoma.-t Meiehari, who piaved tii.iiHtdene.i crook m "Th.- Miracle Man" and is seen in "Th" I'rii.c- 'hnp" at tn- DilAive ih.-atr. n.-t ive.k in a 11 entlr. h differ. -nt ! ).- of rob-, nas n worm sp"t in his !-.-. irt for children. Mi-Mohan's associates at s he hi.-ki at well aware of the : a. t . N'c vr t he it . they were 1 011 suiera i . -i.rrn.-i d on. day l ei-ently when M i. !.an . ino- t at -lnc into h.s studio w : o a pr.tty fl 1 xen-ha i 1 e,1 little c'r! ii ab-o.n to u years prch'-i on his sii.oil.i.r and anno u nceol bri-a t h. lessi . "tX.ik-. meet M-ss ivarhfs .JacKs. n. piv n.-w leadmi; lady." And Peaches had to dimple and smile and hide h'-t fa.e n-iunst h: shoulder, thouph th.- int rodnct 'on w a jerfectly accurate .vince it dejuiri-.l three leading ladle to r "'t-sy thheroine of "The Prince e'iuii'." and Peaches was r.ne. of them. The act, on of the picture shows the heroin- at four, eight and eighteen y-ars of aae The other two leading iaiio s iv.-tf.lU,-Giraccl and Lila Lee. "The Prince fhnp" is the first, of th.William Ie Mi lie productions and a Paramount Artcraft picture TENT REVIVAL NEARING CLOSE Only a few mole evenings of ihe t-m meeting on Standard and Madison, this was the announcement made by Evange list Srmthson on last nmh!. 'i'hyr'i xxas fair Mzed audience present la-t mph'. and ono addition. "IVt-r though a .".Sherman arob.x to a place of usel uln. s in th- Master's kingdom. No one eon id haxp imagined what It m.-anf to have brought him to Christ, but .-i'-riiity alone will be able to fathom the co. d . c- J complished through his !if- of f.rv,.to the Master. And this tr.,-:! pood wan accomplished after he had denied bi.s Lord and had repented. I'o iv.t be di--touraged if you have dne semctlii'is wrong repent and c-t i.p nir n. Hi ndured persecutioti and iinaily .i!o! for his Lord." Services will bc-In !r-i;ih' at S "a and will close at 9:!5. Tii- ch !ldr-n s i chorus is attraetinsi tt'iertit :i and 1 1; Rible drills each eveiilnn Hie inte.-e.t.j inst and instructive. POST VACATION NOON-DAY LUNCHEON The first ' noon-day tinrli'ni of th' Members' Council of the Hammond Chamber of Commerce for tl." lf'2flf.21 eeason will bo he'd tomorrow in the Chamber of ("omni-iT- ro-u.is. I'r.;zens' National Lank Hnildin. Frank S. Bet z. who has rn-"tiily rtimed from Europe and the Orient, will tell of his e-hserxT, 1 1 on in 'to- xv a stricken regions of Europe . Mi. ft x"-!l iiaxu picture.- ' ii ! "i st ra t e Intalk . TRUCK DRIVERS TRY TO SNEAK THROUGH Thr". truck tinor. ,or'- arrei'te i on (ilum"t bouievarl. Hsnim.m !. l is' mailt and this tuoftrna . It se-ms that nietiy drivrs have found th-x- : n tnral: t ' , 1- o r b rl- hfint b , 1 n LI I caiiRht .n the etui;, morninst i-e.tirs. Several when arrrswd hax admitted that the-.- had been ii'ii' fiirx Cm- bonp'-i x r, r ; regularly in ! he past. Th- :- ) 'ice- are now taktnir .-pec,I pain : uiab these offi-nd.-rs. Those xv ho wore in p. o-- .-,'iri 'n.' morniiijr were H nr H mien o' rgi'y ".'" Cincinnati, ohio. E'nar Krldricws"i. 12C7 Emerald siteer. Chi. :: P. T Anderson. Loxv".!. Ind. Tn.-ir 1ir.es and costs were fixed at IK.. no. CHANCE TO SEE FILIvI STAR Hamtnond v-a udr-v 1 1 e tans w hav. a chan.-e t .-. ill h'ni stir -r. I',. Ovpheum theatre tviucil.L, Tii ir-da'- ntid Friday. Sn ai.p.-urs .n ihe jitt.i comedy, sinar'n? and dancnir sket-h hv Hsrrett Harris. Mi.-s lUrr is a si1er of M.ldt-d Harris, w . f of chat -lie Chapiir.. Toe b s nii'i...- on tio WHY BE AFRAID OF GOOD FO Eat WhAt You Like Best Pnt rollotv ! It With a StYKirt'a Dyspeptda. Tablet. I urn th- stornacti ..otirs or tieconi ttassy. with heaitburn it needs the aiha- i line effect to offset the acid condition, i i fat ' srt - t, v'f This you pet from o,:,. Ox sieps la. rabi-'ts. I'.eP'ef is usoaily x-ery promi :. 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OSWEGO WANTS BENNY LEONARD !'''' 1 1, rmun. In ad of th haniata'tl n of this unlvcro... will nfht John Sua: key at the lC;mt Chii-n so arena In the firs! .-iKiTMpion.-hip fuht jiromot.T 'leori;.' Oswego f i r staa'.'d. Hharkey ' a J!!iimv Wiidc a had evenii:tr al M . i V J. II K , .' I'.-C,. ! ' . U Hi I ' Mllii:) mm ! I lotcic-i' so c. wr if th.i'ie In to ;.e a! I'l'-im. ten sweKo is erd-a v r.r ; nsr hi i t in;- : fljht !: h Benny Leonard s th- Mr. This is cure to put East, j oo ait ria. oil ii.e iijoo: uoij. niun THEN HE STOPPED Tt,e Gary p.. i.-.. hunter today reports thai hull l'nnoiifh. 21 9. Adams M ! e- t. lai'-d to oloji i'hen s:icnal-d byr , ofli-t I'lin-'V iM t.rol collided with him l-otsdiMis h's l.-rid. r and the buinp.-i on ft.- i.'l.-r -n.l. A STOLEN AUTO T ln.-'i. n '- " t 1 1 i'i si e,; H ' ' ! ' ' MI : i - a vf t. 1 , r.- ..! Oho n 1 oc i a r i d . 1 1 a ii a . - .- w s t i.rn.-l our H. ; Tan.ani- ' 'ill. in a n - i 1 ' 10 dole Ta rua '1. . Tii- pr. lo lit- I'liica?;. ..1-ierfi.. h .i.-au. A .-ill xvas r..id..d a: 1 1 !S Ga-fieli it'.-t atid Mil,.- Maris, the resident ti-.ei-.. a'. ari(.-'d .iou-cd witu xe hi!ioi, of the sia;i; liquor law. a fun I T TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 -N'T1' 'E '! " TA.PAYE!: ;' THid , TOWN . I' HESSV1LL1!. 1XLIA.VA. Noihe ; i.etehv Riven liia' a puhl;"

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'. and I he ran; ,,f taxation whi h i' ! piioi'-.-.-d i,, ...;u I ,.,;-e xxhieii ! .de-. ti"W on file :n i:.e off.--: of t lie Set- j at. ..; th,. p..'j;d of School Tl'1-te...i ' o: .d T.-u to ,;:., ,o'..;s tio f..:'..xv :ns J , ;. i.p...-1 ,J e N p' n il i j t'c.s ; j I i Sn.-ei.i! Km ! j ; It. m i. Sn'.a ro-.-. of m ho ,1 i 'i'' ' ' i I-,' 'JO I ' ' nt J S I a : i o ne ' y an.; 1 i printiti- 2'.. .".)' , 1 '.- -n .1. Kxio:oi ..f h- at , i ; l.jcht and t-iainlf minre of 1 i S"no.o loi.Mn; 7.4:i."0 : M. ill I , ,J ISC! i t - f. r.,,;s c X - p- C ' - . . . . . i Total :-' . i Fti mi , Tint, n l-'nnd s School hor- 1 fond . . The x a 1 i it r n - f a !i taxal . vx it otti I he .in -i. -in-ii n i, Th- ra t- of t a mi ' t oi ' ' staioi.-h for ;h. y.-:i- P j o . xx s , ; So.cial fund. 3t ,-ents on one hundred do"ars x ii ! in: 1 .en , ; Ttllti Ol 'i.Tld I'' cen';-- r.n on-? hiiro ir-d d- "..' v.-i 1 ii a t ;'n School ,, nd fur ..'. ;t rentx on pr" ; ' h.inii' . -I d dl.-ir- x iiiilath-n . ,; l-'PI-lt" hlinil! ,OTV, : Secretary Poind of s. iio(.; Trii;!i- ! - NOTPT-: ; No'.,,, it- ),. r- hx -iv.-t: ih:,. tiio P.or-rdj .-!' I'liMf V.. yv of ih.- " 'ny ,.r Ham- i moid. Did. txi'l root - hi. , ,ir, tintj 1 ..; . S.o..r l.'i'i. p'o'.. :, i; MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Cong!e. Try Our Half Spring Chicken Dinner. You Will Like It. HAMMOND Yellow Cab Co. Any Time, Any Place Phone 154 upon the troubles and weak- ' 1..- : it ro wormu, out is h.h au-aivuiw , i n i ni : U n TP ;n .1 i rfr uiiy yt.:-u t uiw 1 flrH t Kfitt-i n.lc imnn t Hntla nfi.t

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!hJti !Ui 7.30 o'clock, r. M., on the lt day Cf October. 1320, for the furnishing of a motor fire apparatus to be purchased by said town. Each bidder will be, required to furnish specifications and description of motor apparatus bid upon Ail bids must be accompanied by a certificated check payable to th order of the Town Treasurer for an amount not less than 10 per cert of each hid as security that the successful bidder wti: .enter into a contract for furnishing sail apparatus Th Board of Trustee reserves the richt to reject any and all Lids. F. C. T AGO ART. Town Cierk. 'J K-13. rOB SA2.Z A Pijblie Auction, at Gary. Ind., Sept. U, 10 20: A I! horses, wagons and ejirmeiit tf. 'he Gary Transfer & Storage Co. Gar:. Ind. In e; ,P',iir. harness. 17 h.-ad li-'uvi work horses. 4 5-ton S'ahy trucks. 5 S ! -ton box xAEfcons. a 2 ' ton box waKOns. 5 3-yard Studebaker dump vajtons. 1 10-ton tresr. 1 4ii-foot scenery xvurni. 7 farm gears. :'. sjiii-le wagons. 1 Hi -fool closed furniture van. 1 sprinkling wagon. 1 road "frailer. 1 -hirse power rasol:r.e ernrin. 1 - hoise power (tas enjrine. 1 blacksmith outfit with electric fcrj-e tire bender find shrinker. Anvil. ir:l! press, horse shoeing tools, n r,d st'-i k. - Tarpsiu.ins, blankets and smali sturf to numerous to mention. Sale ai ifth and Jaekscn St.. Ga '. Ind., Sept. 11. Irt a. m. I RHEUMATISM A Kemarkablt Eotr.s Treatment Given by Ona Who Had It. In ilie spring of 1591 I was at..cke.j by Mtistuiar and Infiamrua-1--y iCheuiiialism I suffereii as . nly tiiose xa ho hax'e. It know, for v.r three year?. I ti icd remedy n f t -i r.m.-dy and doctor after doctor, but such relief as I received xvas only t.-mporary. Finally. I ioni'.l a lemedy that cured me com-loe-ely. mid it has never returned. 1 ha.e -oven it to a number who iv. re urriblv afTi.cteil and even bedridden wi'h rheumatism. som of them 70 to 0 years old, and resuits were the same as in my IX o cus-. T xvant everv sufferer from any form of rheumatic trouble to try this nip. rvel'ms healinp pci'r. Don t solid r. cent: simply -nt! xour name and address and 1 ti!l -nd it free to try. After you hive used it and it has proven itseif to he that long-l"oked-for mentis of rettinp rid of your rheumatism, x. u max- send the price of it, one "dollar, but understand. I do n"t war. vt.ur mem-v unless x-ou are txt-t'eci'v- satisfied to f'ni it. Isn't t tr fair? Why auffcr an; lonir- i- w ben r- lief i thus offerei yon fro 7 Fon t dlay. Write toda ;. . M,.rk H .tackson. No 2r,7. G. Durs'.on Bidfe-., Syracuse. N. Y. Mr. .lacks-on if ri spcnibl. Al-. 'latcmeni true. Adv. ! it It will not be so difficult to rid yourself of skin diseases if you will but realize that these trouble originate m the blood, and if j'ou expect real substantial relief you must treat them through the blood. Millions of tiny disease germs find lodgment in the blood, where they multiply rapidly and attack some part of the surface of the skin where there can be no resistance. Realize, then, that you can knew no real and genuine relief lu'.til these germs are eradicated from your blood. S.S.S. has given great satisfaction in the treatment cf skin diseases, because it is such a thorough blood purifier. It cleanses ihe blood of all accumulation? and thus frees it of the germs that attack the skin. Why not use this intelligent method of treatment? Begin today to take S.S.S. and discard all local treatment which can give nothing but temporary relief. S.S.S. is sold by all druggists. ' ' ' ' '1 I Remove the germs from your j j blood and you will be rid of the j 1 cause of your skin troubles. 1 S.S.S. has been on the market for more than fifty years, and every year adds to its popularity. If you want expert advice without tost, write all about your case to Chief Medical Adviser. 284 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv. The painting of fine cars is a distinct trade it is the work of men long skilled in fine coach work. We offer AUTOMOBILE PALNTLN'G SERVICE that is equal to the best factory practice painting that is the work of trained specia!is working under exacting supervision. Let us submit an fjtimate on vour car. Satisfaction Gnaraatetd r Money Refunded Paint and Top Co 2S3S2S75t

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