Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 93, Hammond, Lake County, 6 October 1920 — Page 3
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STRANGER THAN FICTION Twi3ted Romance Brought to Light in Heart Entered Story BY G. I.. pntCKEK ifTiFT CO-RESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE) ST. UOUIS. Oct. 5. Alter H y.-nrs of yurnlng Mrs, Lucille Myer tclay na . apppi in her arms the daiijshter wh m had rvr Jir'd claim h her owr i r .'far of di.-i'l sinfc a youthful rm -' .i and Josunsr the Jove .f her hui'"Q. And toilay afitr having known
u'y artificial ui-'tht rinK nnd ti e cold;
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,;;, ) t,a, found the warm embra- e of j r tr.- n.otlicr s'. Ifve. t 1 R.t- today, in i in d t c?urt Mrs-! "y.r hroke down on-! s b irl out her! pent un dramatic lift" sinry of a ' -matt f''i" 'yi-ar, trviitsj to ehouye be-j ' wr t. o jrr a! Uvc- that of the fr.,- j Im aud. nn.l t'nst of t"n ! !.-' Vr f...- Iir .-h-j.i -.n. "f which : hsO f.-!t .- muM iev herslf. I
'ti'y d-'speriiion. v. "ion t;r brother,' 'Vv:x: '-vniT. ft T.'.'.u.-- r. Ky.. wasi ..'."tt t o'.'fi-n jv.?i!!son cf Lr za-; "i ' ;i. w horn he always haa known a inn, ;.! . !. '' -is (-.i'puj yr.iceedinpa j : i. i:ir . tl: r bare t ho Moryj f i'-;; .i ;.'; . ", '.'v- and pub.-.?-;
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nee of Eliza hoi h. h?r! Iiavr he'-n romplfie.
sae dcc!arl on the R-ita'?s stand. Her
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feeler Just &3 Good for Calluses. Honey Back if it Fails. TVin't r hossed throcgh !lf by P"sky corn or o-allns. lion't Jnt a corn tell you wbn to tt down. Ix-nt wear shoos too if.rp? for yon bovaciu' a corn nys you raut. Get rid of the earned tbtuit.
hr Unuaht'-r. A year ago sh Iarncl
thnt her etop-nothrr had tiir-d and t tat : marrla
ElizabPth liad ben givffn into the cua- Ciaude Ioveln tody of Thomas Connlff and placed In ft. SiSf Wa-3iLzi
en orpiianaRi In Louisville. i.a-t AuRtist Mis Myer went to Louisville ord bTrd her brother ir- permit Elizabeth to visit her in St. Louis. The rrquest was ranted. j K'izahoth stayed lonfre r than th j tintf permitted by the orphftnai?( resu- ; Irtions and Thomas Cor.niff wrrte h-s i 'strr to return Elisabeth. Mrs. Myer i would not let her so. Thj bro'.h'r '.n- ! rtitutcd habeas corpus proceedings !. ; f.'Otrpel ilr.s. Myer to return her. Tlx- i mother told him the story, but he de
clared it impossible.
Mrs. Petr Stanley. h;is returned from a visit :th her daughter. Mr. John Atwood and family ii Hairmn.nd. "ord has bi-n received fcore of the
Miss Clara Kin.irtt to . In Washlnsri'in. r C
last Saturday. The br'.d- i the l.i.aV,ter of Mr. and il'-s. CSeorire Km. met and ls a rnoxi t!rnab young !Uv. The newly married ooupl wiil mak'.t their home in Vn.hi-i?ton. Thom.TR Arnott. I. J Kiy- ard A. 11.
faxwc!Z were in ""liic;: r. y 't or Jay. Th Lowell V."iiiitii-."s cluli nier a! j th" lifiiiii' of Miv. T. K. Henry venterday afternoon. Tiiei w n. a l;ir4e at- ! t"ndnep of the ni inhcrn. I
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Kid ot it It's a revelation to corn nfrerer. th wonderf'il wv that "Oats-It" bfinUhes
corns. Stiend two minutes that' nil to j apply !or 3 drops to aay corn or callns. i l'hn pain WH stop insUintly. In a few . . . . . . . . . . i
it hJg locned so yeu can peel It off In ! Hoeeker and famil. on complete piec. root and all. Quite it n iinber of
'Ciets-It "lsBoiabyH(JrnKeifls;inoney ; vIoinltv i bark on ieouKt. costs bnta trifle. Mid. v,c,n"--
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Henry Jerger.s is quite ill and under
'1-,,''i .liysiciar.s care.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thoilcti of Cht-
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M'Isb Rosa Tht-il of Hammond sit.". nday here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lcincrs enter- , lained relatives of Chicago on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scherer Teturnei lioiiio last week from their honey- . moon spent in the east. j Mr. and Mrs John J. Mag!not of j Hammond spt-ht Sunday here with rel- ) at've.s. I
i'eter lorti is able to be tip and ibout apain as usual. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Adler visited Sat.
urday afternoon hero with relatives Mr. ami Mrs. P.obett Denger of Ch raao spent Sunday here with Bernard
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EAST STATE STREET '
Ed Wallace. 268 E. State St.. say's "I had a lame and painful back and couldn't get up without great effort. Every' time I caught cold, it was suie to settle on my kidneys and they acted too freely. I was obliged to get up several time at nig!it on account of this weakness. A friend heard me complaining and told me to try Doan's Kidney Pills. I noticed their good effect from the first and continueel use completely cured me. I took six boxes in all." OVER THREE YEARS LATER. Mr. Wallace said: "I am just , as strong for Doan's Kidney Pills now as I was when I endorsed them before. They have never failed to relieve me of attacks of kidney trouble, caused by colds."
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