Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 87, Hammond, Lake County, 29 September 1920 — Page 3
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EOT!! PARTIES SPEEDING : UP CAMPAIGN PROGRAM.
Taggart is to Make Many
Speeches This Week. Republicans Also Bus?
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T..gj.-art ha hen ,-m I. ia.-t s:rufi'.rtini; on liis r.i r i i i ! y;n !cr the sen
a'.rslip and is i.,.;:-uiir..w many spo-cr- j ' h day. Tii. .it.y I f wiM sji.-ak t V lel'-rss-, Mu:iin. H:iMf.-.rd i'i;y an J; H'l.r'fion. and '.dn.-.day at. i ' t't ia :i 1. j '.t,.-a. !'.(! !!' and li.ia:i:r. Septem-j
'' ' Mr. Ta.us.irt am! J:.-njat un !!.-ho. who is acci.ird-anyiti him over tl fta:t will umUe a tour i f Jluntin'n comity. Pr. C.iriet.-m 1 M ( 'ti ' i eh, Tom."i.i;:e Candida; f-r tl-.vvnor, wa.-. 'n I n'.atis p. i;s l..n.!.iy. k .-l I ; n : ready J.-r ' strfiiui U' rik Ho said no had !-i ttiaUina ifiijiictiinc as many as tovcn !'Oo. 'it s a dsy ai.l enjoyed it. I r.
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TWENTY THOUSAND LEGIONNARIES MARCH IN PARADE
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WILL HAVE A "COUNCIL OF MINDS"
American Legionnaires in parade at Cleveland, O., during second arnual convention. War time memories v.-fre re- J while 300,000 spectators cheered. xefented. Foreisn ciF.cers. dervived in Clcvchind. Ohio, last j The parade was ore of th? isa- . crated with mo iai of honors. Monday when twenty thousand ; tures of the gecond nnnual con- walked L.sidt the American vrtAmeri;'ns who fonjrht in the vention of the American Legion. ' ernns, uliil i.tiii v.-ho were hurt ovd war m&rchcsl in parade, Kvery it.i.t' in tho union was rep- in hat tin' tcde i-- s'j-U.mobilos.
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iammonii Republican
Club Open House
If 1 am -:- ted I men to d. more . j -e..-. r -. , ,o. .-i !...- -'.inc. i;:i-e m.ci. , VIUU 'xi'Jwli liUUat than co-op,,::;, an! .--er.i.natc with TpriflT TTnTT''T,5 j CITY ('K,;K- K-VS"'" ' 'I ' ' A ' ii a, j here P ! -1 ri lie sum.s and .-...cunts ..:, j k c"r.Krc-, I am c-.ttm fn,::,.). it and Li ijO All U i lvJ60 INP1AXA, S? KPT KM I! Kit . V,2-K j me 1 on sa.d roil, or ui y:,-,h,r or !::- 1 T.,--.. Cor c-nvfrs-e w;U. th- .. n and w...ne ot x. 4.rr -r. ., xT ,. V-u are hereby mdiH-J !.-. t!.. I : -' j s,1:.-s, ,.r m r,y , ;. ; lUtbtldV, Olbl 4.0t.l , 2s OP I'. E Ot i INAI, S1-. i Tl.hV I.N . ' (- J'phijo ',ies r- the t - ,.! f ... I ' fi B? tz:-'- r. Republican Men and .-nv.ctH-n than tho f-.iou- he 1X 1 ' 1 !'' 'lKi' I-.i-.P . t,r r.ril!t f..,ti., a.s..,..,i t ci- sl-o-U , ,,r r. . . .1 - - . - .-.atcst rr. payand,,, ,-rosrn ev-r 1 f'!"ItT. S KI "TK.'d I'.KI L TI.l-lM. 13-''. pr;mary or prima f. rom.d'"1""8 , ' ' " -r' "" VJrmr ImrUA
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Refreshments
KIDDIE KAPERS
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ALBERT W. CORDS Vocsl Instmctor la Hammond Mondays and Thur.sdavs. ; Application for lessons at Slr.iube ;
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Th'nffs to Kemember on Washday I stains left by the shoes witooat in-
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f.rst time, soak for a few hours or overnight before washing: in a ptror.R salt water solution to take out the
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stick when you iron the garment. of ..j., i t K'k h'a( an hour and
Tomato juice will remove ink, j then lift out of water. Do not wring
iron, rust and fruit stains from wash
poods. A whisk broom is a great help in sprinkling the clothes. It does the work evenly and makes it unnecessary to wet the hfrids. Mildew stains are easily removed hy ruuhing the spot with a fresh torriato'and covering with salt. The trarrnent should then be placed in the 8un. Sher fabrics such as nets, voiles and orjrapu'.es shculd not be starched hut should be rused in water to which sa;ar ha? been added. This makes them crisp when ironed, but dos not Rive that thick starched lvk. A slice of lemon added to the clothes in the boiler whitens them without injuring the fabric. Xerer use borax or ammonia when washing silk parments as it turns them yellow. To remove the color from faded fabrics if you wish them white or wish to re-dye them, soak overnieht in a solution of one heapinfr tablespoonful of lime to a pailful of water. Remove and boil in water prepared ir. the same way. Then wash as usual. Whn wfcghin white stockings (not silk) add a tai.lespoonf ul of burax to the water. It removes the
but han(.r in shade to drip until dry.
When quite dry wash in suds of white soap and warm, not hot, water and dry in the shade, ironiiijr on the wrcnr s'de. Alum in the rinse water wil' oftm prevent preen from fadimr. Oxgall is pood to use for prays ar-1 all shades of bro-vn. Vinegar will often revive colors. One tablespoon vinegar to each c;uart of rinsing water is the proportion tn be used. Saturate well, wring tightly and dry quickly. To Krighten Faded Colors To brighten pink, put. ene-ethth van! turkey red cheese cloth in the water and boil till the color is right. Iliue cheee cloth used in the same way will freshen a light blue drer.s. To Eleach Yellow Clothes The best time of the year for bleaching is in May or June. Lay the yellow th.ings cn the grass if possible or hang all day and night without rinsing out the soap. The sun. soap snd .May dews will clear them beautifully. If you cannot do this, mix clear lime water and turnentine in equal parts. Shako until creamy. LTe a cupful to every boilerful of clothes. A Bit of Paraffin in the hoilcr also hclp3 to whiton the clothes.
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For Advertising Reasons You Save Twenty-Five Per Cent TODAY UNTIL SATURDAY SPECIAL. ' NOTICE! Just a Word to the Wise
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placing only two hundred Phonographs out during this I-ail as an advertising oiler for the coining Christmas business, when every house in the trade w ill be selling the same pronograph for $50 to $100 higher than you can purchase right now. We reserve the right to withdraw this offer at any time. We will not sell to more than two families on the same street, 33 this is strictly an advertising offer.
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Best Quality Cane Granulated 10 Pounds with $3 Grocery Order
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Wait for the Biggest SHOE . BARGAINS Ever seen in Hammond and this vicbity. Sale starts Friday morning. See these Shoes in our windows tonight, and tomorrow's "Times" for full particulars.
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