Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 101, Hammond, Lake County, 15 October 1920 — Page 14

Fridav, October 15, 192 Devilfish Overcame WhaleAccording to some naturalist. th squid, or cuttlefish, is the principal food of the spena whale. Bat apparently the game is not always one-sided. There la told a thrilling incident of a huge rpenn whale rolling on the moonlit sprface of the sea enveloped in the mighty coila of an octopua. Bullen, who witnessed the fight. Is of the opinion that the devilfish was far larger than any of which even fragments have yet been handled by mnn. a reading and certainly did fine for so young: a child. Miss Knarr. elrhtX grade teacher, gave a reading and responded to an encore, she is a very pleasant speaker.. Blanch Kuehl read a newspaper that was very newsy and the want ads made known some of the people's wants that had not been made public before. Mrs. Llndsey from Gary elocution teacher, gave three numbers. It Is a great treat to thfc community to have such tslent in these meetings. It u voted to send Mrs. As go as a delegate to Indianapolis to the Parent-Teachers meeting. Oct. JS-23. Roy Hach was appointed chairman of a oommUtee for the program next month. CHRONIC GTvOUCHES Br Hendrlx 00 VOOOy Cheerfulness. Cheerfulness Is full of simlflcance; It suggests good health, a clear conscience and a soul at peace with all human nature. Charles Klngsley. k ASS NwSPlF V. TRY A "TIMES WANT AD "CORNS"

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Croup Ends life Many Children Die of Croup Every Year Before a Doctor Can Be Summoned. Parents of children should be prepared at ail times for a spasm ut croup. Kmd in the) bouse a treatment that

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Trusts Boyd had a voting machine Instated In Merrill hall this week. and

an Instructor was supposed to be here Thursday. Word was received from Mr. and Sirs. M. H. Fierce from California that their son Mllson had 12 pieces of bone removed from his hand. They are in hopes that he may recover now. '

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The community meeting was wel! attended. There were several from

Brownspoint, the teachers from tho Griffith school and a number of other visitors present. The Argo orchestra gave two numbers that were greatly appreciated. Little Mildred Kuehl gav

Doesn't hurt a bit: Drop a little Treesone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with lingers. Truly: tour druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezona" for a fow cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft Corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation.

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will giv Instant relief and keep the i child from choking until tho arrival of ; the physician. , Get a bottle of HTOMKI today and In . raao of an attack of croup, pour 10 I drops into a bowl of bo '.Xing water. Hold ;

tba child a naaa over we towt so mat u can breathe the soothing, penetrating vapor that arises. In tha meantime aead for a physician. This treatment has helped many children and Is a precaution that ail parents should promptly take.

HTOMEI Is oli by araffgiax everywhere and satisfaction is guaranteed for croup, catarrh, asthma and bronchitis or your money back. If you have children, save this notice.

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It relieves stomach misery, sour stomach, belching and all stomach disease or money back. Large box of tablet at all druggists in all towca.

"California Sjarup of Figs" Delicious Laxative for Child's Liver and Bowels

Hurry mother! A teatpooniul of "California" Syrup of Figs today may prevent a side child tomorrow. If your child is constipated, fcillous, feverish, fretful, has cold, colie, or if stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath bad, remember a good "physic-laxa

tive" is often all that is necessary. Children love the "fruity" taste of genuine "California" Syrup of Fjjs which has directions for babies and children printed oa the bottle. Say "California" or you may get an lactation. g syrup. Beware!

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So far the real estate market has been characterized by sales in the brokerage line, due to a reluctance to build new homes. Now, however, the cost of improved property has increased to a point, and the cost of building has decreased to an extent that a great building revival is under way.

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Fortunate, indeed", is the subdivider who has unsold lots in a high grade district, where all street improvements have been put in at pre-war prices; where a high-grade development has already i... place; where transportation facilities, schools, parks and churches are already available.

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North of Maywood Park we have but 84 lots left. These will all be sold this Fall. By next Spring, when building conditions will be msot favorable, there will be no desirable lots anywhere on Hammond's great East Side, where the greatest building activity of the past five years has taken place. We can say positively, "You will make money on the lots you buy in Maywood."

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For $25.00 down and $15.00 a month you can be sure of having one of these lots. The purchase price of a choice 35 foot lot is $550.00. If you make $250.00 profit by spring, that profit goes t6 you even though your invsetment may be only $100.00.

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Only 84 lots to be sold, and then some one has got to pay you a profit. The territory around this subdivision is built up solidly. There is no other subdivision just beyond this that will be ready when this is sold out. Maywood is the last available vacant on the East Side.

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REAL ESTATE OPERATORS Office Hammond Trust & Savings Bank, Hbhman & Fayette Sts.; Phone Hammond 51 Subdivision Office, Eaton Street, Near Tapper. Salesmen on the grounds daily and Sunday."

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