Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 87, Hammond, Lake County, 29 September 1920 — Page 12
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Mr. Carl Boldt received the sad news yesterday cf the death of his onlv brother. The funeral will bs hell today from his home at iSouth Chicago. Messrs. Leon Killigrew, Walter Poal snd Louis and Julius Bhrast returned yetnerday from Minnesota whrro they
have been on a renins trip during th--past month. Mr. and Mrs. McGlnnla, who ha re been in California. durinir the pat three months, returned to llobart Moncay. " Mrs. Grace fhimpson was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Mrs. Ed I-eckt went to Hammond yesterday to attend the marriage of her brother, Mr. Kenneth Thomas.
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RETREATING
LOXDOX. Sept. 2:"-. The Russian 5c vlet fores are retreat IriR over the entire northern end .f the I I i - 1 I . itlie front, it wan announced at th' I'olish legation today. "Oud raiders h;tv" reached Ftadtim. Warsaw).'" sa.d a I'oliah irsat ;eu alaf -n.ent.
GRIFFITH
SPREAD OF STRIKES
IN LI2XIC0
Eye Specialist and Medical Author Reporter
un wonaerrai riemeay mo Siren g then Eyesight. Say It Strcnjlhcr-s EycJ-ht 50' - u One Week's Time in Many Instances
MOTE: Another prominent physician to -whom the above article was submittal paid: "Yes. the Bon-Opto crescript-
jon is truiy a wonaenui eye icmt-u.v.
CuTSXICO r-TTY. Fept. 2S --Furtlvr
spread of strikes was reported fr
NVr Tork Pr. Smith, a well knovn ! wn i' stn m:-hen t!- .-Meh more absolutely normi and hr ... t pe.-ialijtt. and IT. Jti.lkin--. a Vn than fa'. p. r . nt in on.- .-eU'. time. I: biitrl.i ,)S many a pirl of 16."
i .-. i-.-.r-' a tat- .li sieian am! nt- ..'.!- nav mso ti ..! tt w :'h ; ot-!;-- nu- - j r. JtiiUins. Massachusetts phvsieuin if, matte the follow iiiK r- ;vts aii.r a (.-ills i t -.!- of w .rk-' r:: mod eye. ; ami i:i dtetil author, formerly chief .;t
I'!,,.-,.,.-, test oi :i o. riiiir rt . - i iojs
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as itrsi ml!. .1 to it 1 v:is jne'l-o-S t- ' m.
Tamplco and V-ra mi today. In th- U- skeptical, l.ut i; . a rut- ! i.m in,,,,,,
Tampieo district, tae owners oi .a.-- r.,.,. i!s i,,.. il.i-.nic sp. :il.r.. -I too; r. port. A n-v. :,,.d s trikif
Industrial companies are t::.- .r,;; pre- r: r, r m-mv i-ri I f. . I n. I tt. ' -' I
eantir-narv r.iea: tire. to protect tin ir I - . t
ays after n.ria it:
ii liimubt himd. Could not se i r u ! 1 T far. rnrol (vprv-
iniriK w itAout my jjiupses ana my eyes i on i.u.j. ' .. ;, do not huit anv more. At nirht they I Its constituent ingredients tr well
would ram dreadtuHv. Now they fee tnown to eminent eye speciasts aua
tit,e stl trie tmic. it v -is like a mir- " ' - ' - a.-K- to m-." A lady who used it sa.-:! ?d it very su.-eessfully in nrac--Ihe atir.osrh.re se-m.oi hazv with or! tic on patt-nts Whose eyes were trainwithout itlst-s. l.u aitc-r usi,- sh.l-i thr-nmh overwork or nilsfit prescription lor li Oay-s eV.,r:. thuiK ! H is on. of the very t ew preparations teems clear. 1 can read even fine print ! I fl -h"uld e kept on hand for regwithout elasses." Another who us, d ! u:a r use 1 n a imost every f amil. Bonit savs: "1 was hother-d wiih -e. . pto referred to above. ia not a Patent strain, cau.'ed by overworked. t u ed ; medicine c-r a secret remedy. It Is an -jes wiueii ,d, :,l tierce headachy I i ethic.. I preparatn.n. the i;;ula beijf have worn plasrcs for .several ears, i print -d c.ti the package. The rnanut both lor iit:ta..u:e and close work, and ' t"frs traaraniee it to stre.mthen cjwithout them I could not read my own , fight l'"r ' 1,1 rr"" k fr ;.. . . i nr rotund the mOfi.
i.Hice on iin envelope or tie- typew r;:- : m i.'.ui. - ... .... ... .;
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employes and prevent d-p1' U-n of t.-.o
ranks of workmen. MAY INCREASE
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LP!AN".ir'a.!s, In. . Sept. 2S
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Some of the men from Griffith attended the pedigreed IIo'.tein catil-j sale at Crown 1'olnt Monday, The ball game Sunday wa. the bet and fastest of the season. A return game will he played at Tollestan n-wt Sunday. Mrs. Mary Walters returned from th hospital Sjnday, much improved" ii heaith. Griffith enj .yed a splendid shower
of rain Sunday afternoon nd ona Monday morning--Mr. Frank Kistier 1 driving a fine new auto. We seo the high school pupils busy spreading the cards of the moving pictures at the town hall thi Tuesday n:ght. The house fara Swets Is movirff ta towa has nearly reached Us destination. Sam B. Woods is the proud owner of another fln new cement silo. The E. J. & E. has a new set of Mexicans working on the section serf. ce. The high school ball team won over MTriiivtlle lasrt Fr'day. Mrs. C. Boesen visited a brand ne-,v i.ephew at Tony Smith's of Turkey Creek last week. Mrs. Ernest Stack, received the shocking news that her uncle, aunt and cousin had been killed in a railroad accident in the east.
MT.. ; an in ; i i : n' : a ' ai ; t i ' a -n is tin
. it r- :iei!i.s for t;.-. cy. s. S.rc t! : '( wo ! r-itiii-t
era. 1-is. ireait-.l ia .h a i.nsi'a.a I i.. I',1''1E! ' m -r.a t ion e, ?. .1 tl,.- op-- n-innoy (- t.-a it. t 1-e- !.:, P. - a- 1 a !.. -.a to iia- it in in v raet to a lit'.'..-; th- f ii l .-f her i over a .-sir iii'n and I ;uii I v.isi'i t' ivM.o ? -a. d, Wii ' -(
U-.at sona- of th- f saps l to-; 1 . a, a ..-oh T..,.. io. i,,,t (.ni- it- i
l-.-;sh p,v--lf hut "is-1 eva.-r - -a-ia a . ' 1 -.hi it -..aid a - in aa to
. . i, a I ', ... . r t ill. !-..: t i ;t a i ( a ' - a la ) :
,." .TA.m re-lreads in Indiana, and 17, t ;.,iv!. every i'.,e,rfht ftti liiysoiai to e,i imi-ros.
electric rai.wnys in the state, t ,,!,v ! v : v e It ...j.., -... t ho sa -ate ea r, . ai J r.-.l 1 ;;f a v -
1 .at la' U eaa- to U... eria'aisa.-l 1 ! : v..-' as 1Ph.vve. thai it e. ;s tie' r'.-i-r for ''at cur -!. ,M:--l 'la- , i; i--'. nv r -i t -oa'.'e-s wh.irh l.-iv-e here- o e a-.-t t. t fore been uat - alf to ei.po ith. 1 cas- ;s tint .
in- ; !.!: v. h.'' 'I vvr.i en 1 en
t ;....v.e for yaa.-i u!I tvi t ii-.ve .in- tieire, a ,tn t ens -.i with ta.an t!s tie" u-e of ..-i!.eip livi i:.,.i t t... In i.e.- a ' ' !;.. I h:iv ,..-..
lit 1'i lie 1 'nam . on. ra! 1 los; , t I. liiK on the nua.hii.e before n
t .a. ...a: s... and form- i 1 .- house iair- t io l"'h now and have disc
n eoIP a i t. on ;it i he 'ov r-ela-.il soil' ionir-distanee classes a it ci:et her. I ,n f a
rv -ye-', ; liar Iiiiirmarv ..t I 'o r; ia ml. Main- snvs- i count th- ilutterins leaves e.n the i r. n.
n, and in fnet. nihuy otjo-r j "I lave- f.niip oeali -t., too prone " to ! aero, s the slria-t now, which lor s-.-v-
-aaaaou-- la o;-niioa it,, prj.p, niul e p i ie-.i.-s ns i-.o w a i 1 s n ir le-i ' i -'ii atis have looked like a dim Ki'-- n
n'-vv and ? trdtmic eas.-l .r. s.i ilie (.tlass.-s. whii- e-plert in til..1 blur t
la i a - .pi- ! I laoii.PP to my .-n- , ; nn-a.- ioranu
va a t-.
vviiieh form tho basis i at what it has done; for me."
r a ! : . mark:;!.!. r ii uv for tin- euro ,-nai erf -
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DE LUXE THEATRE "GO GET IT"
have authority granted by the p:t '.;::
service ca-mn-irpian to ira-rra.-e. e a--i fre'.Eht rates from .tr.Vj Per c.-r.f. T". " rate Increases ar to 'a-a-a-rn ' fie: .ve one day after being filed with tin commission at any time after o- t. 1. PamtrtiKT fares are not nf.'ectf d.
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weui i- ovwc .in i,, pa-,..,,..! ,urr., , ,, Ar, A-rv-l . r ectric vvasiicr Will DC KCU
disor.in-. 1r to.e. ;i reaaeiii.-.b'.e time and ruititiuies more , .,, rpCC J,,,;., thff run of Ma IV
riK ar.i ftrenstbe: I v ii! ta- ; ,- to strengthen the;r eyn, so
e- . s;pop v, ii! soon make . ! , a;es H to ue spared mo trouc-le and xr'nse nCKIOlQ in .jvisu.
;-t- - ii.i to d are! i!a us,- of Itot.-Opt-. ot i-n-r K'-Uin stiass-cs. Lyv troubiea ! " . paa-ri as to-p ,,f tt,e t.i.aki a-usli. I:"i many iiryerip!.l'''lis may la- womir- ' li-Tou it! o y a, ., in ,., troin my e :.. - : ri.U.v b-ia-lileerl m this (a.sy m-mter. (,- -.,. pit .(:. m1;..'.. !!n.t ir wai to iiny Urns; store .and fea- hofa-- ot laipl;!:, pi,, ,-esiplit at Pa:-- .'0 i r j lif'li-O! t tbi-'s. I e'ssoive one tablet tit ;a ere v- 1V lime in many in- : hi a fourth of a iriass of water and
lamai-ai !a i ' rpo,--s" u- irau t w o to fe.ur times a ciav. Yen
'I. ' '"' I .a' i Vi.'lims -'f ev,. strain and other eye ! le aa! taa;,-e- your eyes clear up p-r-
'' i Nve-.jo ,,r.,j ;.,ntlv w h.. w ea r chr-i-es ! e.piil ay r!ht tram
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hope ;,: d !e !; f, r lie m. Manv
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iiiiiriti'".'. i.nn redrass wi! iiin-..,y rtispear. If. - our eyes bother you even i : t r 5 o It is ii,.ir il.'lv tr. t.-,L-- sf.nc: tei
had I save them now before it is to.. iat. .a';- ; Manv hopeless;.- blind mirht have sued
o v.or. fi 'us. ; ,-ir fit-lit if they had cared lor their
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DYER
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Johnson and baby went to Clear Lake. Iowa, Tuesday afternoon where they will sper.d a week tr mere. A Farmer-Labor party meeting will be held at the Forester hail above the iostofifio on Wednesday night, at a p. in. Everybody welcome. A P.cpuhiicar. rally will te held at tho church tuseaiect on Wednesday evening-. Sept. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kellman and fam!:y cf East CMca3. Mr. and Mrs. Faul Get tier and family, Florence Pumbsky find E-'tello B. Keiiman. vhnted with H. E. Kciliaan and family of llubart c:i Sunday. Mrs. Ann-s, Err.lth is visiting, with her daughter. Mrs. Jos. Keiiman and family. Soma of our folks attended forty hours devotion at Schererville on Monday and Tuesday nights.
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FRENCHMAN VHTS RACE CTAMPES, France. Sept. IS. SaSl Lecolnte. fiylag in a Xieuport airplane, won the James Gordon Bennett cup rrarr- this afte noon. Le-
iuea as-. i.o-., - - - i Cointe had a comparatively ea:v victory as all cf the contestants save , Frederlek P. Raynham of Great Britain j
f.ylnff In a Martvnside airplane, were compelled to drop out. LeCointe's time was 1 hour. 6 minutes. 1T1-5 seconds. DIES IN AUTO COLLISION BTBSSTSGTUAX. Ala., Sept. 2. Mr William G. Blckell. formerly of Philadelphia, and wife of the g-enera-l manager of the Barrett company, is dead tcday following- a collision between her automobile end a large motor bus. J. A- London, driver of the buis, was jailed on a charge of manslaughter. It was the eecond fital accident caured fcv automobile collisions in Birmingham within 24 hours in which prominent persons lost their lives. TURBULENCE IK YUCATAN 7-r.EXrCO CITY. -Sept. 2S A wave of assassination is reported from the tat of Yucatan wliero f.trbulent political disorders prevail. Plspatches today said that three more persons had been assassinated as the result of strife 6rnn? the radicals In Yucatan.
Good Judgment
After Ealing
C-Jvlaff the Stoma the Alkr.l!-"9 EJjct liy a Stuart's Dyspepsia "Zablr; la ( ITnrfl. Tr..iioai-it-ierin?T I
Tou cannot. 'as a rule, cav in advance n:t hi.-, that or the t.-'ner f' - w-lll r.pp:.- SndiKCaStion. Experi -31.- v has taupht m-.st pe.iple tha : even im.w r-ia l Ta Miiily a i. lira, -s w.p',1.' at reners a tiass ti milk rah-'? hoPs. with the s-'vin-i.i . in Rood rule to foUow is the pre. vrrP-Pive measur" of taking or." or t w o ta-o-t s Ip- -,'.;.: ia T-M ts al 'er rieals. v.m ..,'i.a.ri v-.'s'imss. ; u r sP'tnT-h.
i .-. r t i a t-n and so:'; ap. ir"":- din l i i:-aPes nn or dy: I V- 'a. Tar-se tai-)'.osj l. l.s ia-.p to tl it-en th-. food by Kivi-ife-.,,., ,h i e- f,"-a!!ne erect . C ff-
Se! (oaiity: they r. :;-. t h- d i--' r.-s e, hen the mire" V't a ilk sl.eipj b r.rro than a te.teh j.-r Tour da'-s'i.-r...... rrc :-t a ' j c-:t 5--x of if e '
. -. sia. - - a any dr-:it wt.-.re f id "note Irw ..--.'- livv seen'i to e.-.hn I tTo stomach v ii 1 v' a ri! up.-et. i
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back to your starting point. It acr.nnpar.: d by frienel.s your car fare will run close to a dollar. You'll he so cxhau e i front pushing your way through the crowds that y-:u w:P. tte"d rt-fresh-nients ar.ot! ; r dollar runted. If you Kit a scat it: the ch-yate h cither way, you will he truly I'-i-pinr.'e. Art error jr. deitvery means ancuher weary ride downtown, and if you ak tr cml-t, welll you are simply a hang way tVd , hme. Vo-ir lv.il dealer is the "man you want to see; he's th- fe v.- who is there when t;, moanc the world to vo.il. have- tdcht '' "stores
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