Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 105, Hammond, Lake County, 20 October 1920 — Page 12
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Mr. and Mr. John McCursen relumed to their home In Chicago last evenirp after a visit her with r'la'i-s. Ui rn to Mr. and Mrs. Fred EJwer Sui.d ly, a g'rl. X. C. 'Wiley of East Chicago vl?!t'd re!.il;o here Sunday ar.d ycstrl.iy. Uorn t ' Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Kagon. Oct. IS, a girl Married Edson M TVlor rf Chi
cago and Violet M. Amhler of
aire. Ohio, were married at the home rf the groom's parent?. Mr. and Mrs. Oiar!s- Taylor Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brt Strickland retimed to their homa In I'.t' 1Y?, l.-.pt evening after a visit hre with telatives.
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confectionary stor h-r during pes't 36 y ars. has si 'd wda-.e to Mr The Woman's Reading rKb
"i'oung Woman's auxiliary gave a re
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te.i"herjt. Mis Clare Flecli was in Chicago Mo-; lay evening to hear Miss. Rosa Ponseiie. who appeared in concert wUb Mr. Nicola Zerola at Orchestra hall. 5Ir'" E'!a Koper was a Chicago visitor Monday. The O. E. S auxiliary will meet Thursday with Ella Amanda.
' Richard S. Hawea. Richard S. Hawes Is president o ths American Bankers" Association, which holds its annual convention in Washinsrton, October 18-22. Over 4,000 delegates from all sections of the .oajtry -will :itte.!. Hawes is vice president rTa St. Louis bank. MILK SAVES HOME
PITTSBURGH "Eatlnsr raw eggs a man was arrested on the streets here, "I was Just having a little lunch.' th man told the Judge. "I a': ways eat raw eggs. Yesterday I bought four dozen and when the policeman arrested me X had one dozen left, but I was eating them." "Bather unusual, but It's new and you're dismissed." the Judge ordered.
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A BcmarkabTa Home Treatment Gives fcy On "Who Bod It. In the spring of 1893 I was attacked by the Muscular and Subacute Kheumatlsm. I suffered as only thoso who have it Know, lor over thi-ej years. I tried remedy after remedy, and doctor after doctor, but such relief aa I received was only temporary. Finally. I found a treatment that curme completely, and it hns never returned. I have given it to a number who were terribly affli'ted and even bedridden with rheumatism, some of them 70 to SO years old. and results wore the same as in my own case. I want every sufferer from such forms of rheumatic trouble to try this marvelous healing power. Don't send a cent; simplv "ttiii your name and address and 1 will send It free to try. After you hav used it and it has provirn Itself to be that long-looked-for means of getting rid of y'.'ur rheumatism, yon may send the, price "f It. on dollar, but understand. I do not want jour money unless yon are perfectly satisfied to send it. Isn't thnt fair? Why suffer any longer when relief is thus offered you free? Don't delay. Write today. Mark II. Jackson. No. 20T. G. Darston BIdg.. Syracuse. N. T. Mr. Jackson Is responsible. Above statement true. Adv.
for mm Apply Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid Easy to Use Does Not Stain Greasy salves and ointaienU should not be applied if good clear skin ia wanted. From ary druscist for 35c, or Sl.OOfor large size, get a bottle cf Zemo. When appl;ed as directed it eLectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals eliin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo ia a clean, dependable and inexpensive, antiseptic liquid. Try it, S3 we believe nothing you have ever used i3 B3 effect Ive and satisfying. TV- r n ri p )
MacSwiney's Mental Condition Alarming LONDON. Oct. 20. The mental condition of Terence MacSwlney, the hunger-striking lord mayor of Cork, is
causing grave anxiety to his relatives, it was announced this morning by Arthur O'Brien, president of the Irish self-determination league. O'Brien said that the symptoms of scurvy -which the phywiclans found on Monday had failed to develop. This was the sixtyninth day of MacSwiney's hunger strike. Relatives who visited the Lord mayor in the infirmary of Brixton Jail said his mtmorv was failing and that his eyes were glaied.
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Iid you Iojotv tliat ninety per cent of all human ailments depend upon the condition of your Llood? Nature rives her "warnings in various unmistakable vrays, so that when the appetite fails, and you become weak and listless and a general run-down condition seem3 to take possession of the whole body, it is an unfailing sign that impurities will steadily accumulate unt.1 your general health will be seri-
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Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight Fifty Per Cent, in One , Week's Time in Many Instances
rre Prescription You Caa Have ruled and TJse at Horn Philadelphia, Pa. Do you wear glasses. Are you a victim of eve strain or other eye weakness? If so. you will be
f Z i ?i. Know tnat according to Dr. the. eyes two or four times daily ls there is real hope for y.u. Many ! should notice your eyes clear uj
by following the simple rules. Here is the prescription: Go to any active drug store and get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and allow to dissolve With lhf linnirl Viathn
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real at all. Now I can r-ad ovcrvthing without any glasses and mv eves do not water any more. At night thev would pain dreadfully: now thev feet
line an me time. U was like a miracle to me." A lady who used it savs: "The atmosphore seemed hary with or without glasses, but after using this prescription for fifteen days everything seems clear. I can even read fine print without glasses." It is believed that thousands who wear glasses cm now discard them in a rensonablo time and multitudes more will be able to strengthen their eyes so a.s to be spared the trouble and expense of ever getting glasses. Kye troubles of many descriptlon may hi wonderfully benefited
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ouna mignt nave teen saved if they had cured for their eyes in time. NOTE: Another prominent physician o whom the above article was submitted, said: "Bon-Opto is a very remai able remedy. Its constituent ingredients are well known to eminent eye specialists and widely prescribed by them. Thi manufacturers guarantee it to strength, en eyesight SO per cent in one week's time in many instances or refund the money. It can be obtained from any good druggist and is one of the very few preparations I feel should be kept on hand for regular use in almost everv family." It is suli in this city by all rood druggists, including Summer's Pharmarv. adv
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The mistake that is so generally made in treating diseases of the skin is a very common one, but it is also very expensive to the sufferer.
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What, then is this mistake, that the average person afflicted with skin disorders, makes in his effort for relief ? And why is it that the error is so general? In the first place, eczema, tetter, scaly eruptions and other irritations of the skin are exceedingly annoying, and in many cases, the itching and burning become intensely terrifying. Often the vie-
by keeping him away from the intelligent, sensible treatment that wlil get results. He endeavors to get relief by the use of ointments, lotions and other local treatment applied to the surface of the skin. These remedies will prove beneficial, if temporary relief is all that is wanted. But just as soon as their soothing effect is over, the pain and suffering return with increased severity. This has been the experience of other sufferers.
and yours will be the same. Skin disorders, like other ailments, must be treated at their source if you want to be permanently rid of them. Any disease that can cause so much torture and
discomfort is deep-seated, and!
comes from far below the surface of the skin. The millions of tiny disease germs must be removed from the blood, before you can expect to get rid of your skin troubles, but all of the local treatment in the
world will not do this. The most
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