Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 111, Hammond, Lake County, 27 October 1920 — Page 13

Wedn?sdar. Oct. 27, 1020.

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GARY 10 CROSS MAKES IIS REPORT

Heport cf Home Serice Section of the Gary Chapter of the A no i ica n Red .!s for the year August 1'. 1'jl'J lo Ausust 1. 1T0nr .p. 1. i. Kni'rf,rnc; i i 1 i i Kent Trar.sportiitien Room nrij board Coal 1'iothmg: irsurancn !,'?ans Medicine .Medical attention J re's S';imps Miscellaneous .'i.'L.I t . 751.03 113.00 2, 101. S.K.1 Z',0. 50 7fVDTrtpl amount expended $7.1M.5t Thu fetal amount of loans t04 0: i f which J1.:3.MJ was paid I'iii-k Ji.rine the current year. The pajments i-n these loans are fctll! coming in es the boys secure positions and feel that they have the money to spare. The Hed Crosu has served an average of over 500 families a month for the year. The largest number of cases "er any one month tiling 07 7 and the smallest 2S2. This record counts only f ue service to a person or family, but in order to make a complete report of ! i th service rendered this number 'niiM be multiplied by at h ast four as great many cases require weeks and 'ometimes months of cure. The, remrenaiion claims are slow m couniiK tbrougrh and Eumetimcs w have to adunro money to take cave of a whole family for months until the claimants' -so is settled end he receives his cuinl ensation. The work of the Home Service Section of ths American Ked Cross includes the following services to the ex-service men and to the community- at large. Ft the men we find suitable employment. If physically unable to work, he is tared for until care Is providf d by the government. A Pre spirit of co-oper-a'son exists between the local examiners for the u. S. r. H P . and this office, also between officers of the F. B. of V. K. so ihr-.t then, in uo delay In the "position of cases, because of mi:-i;!i-dTStandmi? anvn these three agencies. No small part of our work is our Information Service. Through tins branch of the work, men -are told how to obtain their naturalization paper--, are civen Information regarding home steading, are told how and where to t'y their government insurance. ar: told about state bonus laws, also about f cholarshlps for ex-service men which ire offered by various organizations. W serve civilian families In a similar way. and are able t, pivr. in t 'nrm.v t on regarding- social and relisious organizations and their function in tic city, county and state. al: arc sH to give Information rcfrard'ns soi ;t 1 ) gi?Iat ion, which effects the phyf al ;ts well s the religious and nio--.il s-ratus i f the people of the ctimmuni'v Ore reason -v ', .- the Red Cross has o'en able to serve the community w cM is l-ecausc the offices are ope;; from s.;;n until . :0' p. m. eery day -cpl Sunday and Thursday evening:.? n: 7 to . Or." of t h secretaries ertn be readied by phone any oth-r '"inr if inouiry is made at the desk of the T. M. C. A. and the case is if-geci enough to warrant their vail insMARC I A A. LAMB. LAKE COUNTY STARS AT VALPARAISO VALPARAISO. Ind.. Oct. 2 -Th Chapter room of tie O. E P was Riled to the overflowing last night when Valparaiso Chapter entertained honor of Mrs. Jennie Ackerly, Crand Matron, of Indiana. Among she. guests were Ruth Thompson, of Hammond. Grand "Warder; Camile Bryant, of l.aForte. Grand OrgatV.st. Past Grand Patrons, If. A. F!,vnn. of Chesterton, and A. J. Smith, of H bart; fifty members of Srencer Baker Chapter at Hebron Slid others from Lowell, LaPorfe, Hol?rt.t Gary and Chesterton. A :t o'elork dinner was served In the parlors of the M. E church by the ladies of th "Weslryan Guild. During the fgular session of the chapter which followed, the degrees of the order were conferred upon four candidates. Short speeches w re made by H. A. F'ynn, A. J. Smith, Mrs. Brown!, ' f Lowell; Fay Nb-bol. and Jay Buchanan, cf Hebron, Mr. Landis. of l.aFort", NEW TASTELESS CASTOR OIL ALWAYS MARKED KELLOGG'S xo Gkt Genuine Kellogg 's Tasteless Castor Oil Insist on Laboratory Filled Bottle r yen. irant a castor oil. absolutely without nauscatinq; taste. Insist ' n Kellonn'n Tastrle Cantor Oil. Every ;. tti" is filed at the laboratories or ftpeneer Kellogg. & Suns. IncT. Genuine is M.id only in bottles plainly labelled K I'il-igc't. In strength and purity KrilosccCs TaiMeIc Cantor Oil is ex' ;- ! the jigrup as the old-fashioned dis-e-reea bio k in d. but with the jiauseatmi; taste removed a l"0"r pur.-v castor oil. Nothing has been put In to disEirjo the taste. Children will take K Pile's Tasteless Castor Oil w iiling-1--Yo-,1 an cow- pet Kellogg's Ta'm-i-ss Castor Oil at all Rood drugs ist'. Accpt no substitutes. Insist on genuine laboratory filled bottles, plainly labelled Kellopg s Tasteless Castor Oil. Thre sizes. 1 oc. 3,Sc. and r6c. Adv.

POTATOES POTATOES! CARLOAD OF NUMBER ONE WISCONSIN POTATOES $1.60 PER BUSHEL DELIVERED Four More Cars on tlie Way. Fcr Sale at Car, Michigan Central Tracks and State Line St. Phoce Hammond 1 309V George and Jos. Liesenf elt

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HEAD OF HUMANITARIAN CULT AND 'WIFE TAKE DEADLY POISON POTION B MISTAKE

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Mr. and Mrs. Mischa

and Mrs. Cook, of "Winchester Chapter.! 'For the best answers, the Gary poTiitn came the closing- h.-ur and on- - lice department offers some handsome of the most interesting mcetimrs otj prizes. Get our solutions in ear!;-'

the chapter passed into history. WATSOtl DAY Ifl LAKE GO. THURSDAY Tomorrow is in Lake county, diar.a will niak

to be Jim Watson Day; Felix L. Pr.tehmiewski. 40 1 1 BarTlie senator from In- t 'lig. ainmi . F.j.-t chicaa.-. is the aue a whirlwind tour oC Pir of t!ie aloe son if. t. hich. ni

the county delivering eleven aldrc s.--i. r, I p.o'i.ab lit. wiil cause the im-lverybody-Know s Senat-T Watson tt-ortal ren-.a ;r..-, of I he Sate d'tfa--'l and know s that th'-y will hear a real . iliia'n ijuakv .-p-are long f !'. ov, nnispeeeh w hen he mounts the platform. t r in the t. ( p ;tci'. that deal h holds He is considered the strongest draw- its ictiins. ing card on the list of Je-pu tl ica n Get lei.- boys, beu' K 1 1 x and w n a speakers in Indiana. Lake county al-. liandsome prize. wavs turns out huge crowds for him

and thousands will hear him in hs, tour tomorrow. At Hammond the- DeLuxe theatre lias been rented for. the evening. AJj it will hold less than 2.000 people it is! believed that there will be a wild hcranib'.e for seats long before the ttm?! for the opening of the program. j Kiiiinu ai- is S'lialo; a;-on's schedule for Thursday; j Gary 3 .a m. ! Indiana Harbor-1'" a. m. ! Ea.-t Chicago li h. in. j Gibson 12 in, , I i t row n I o- n t - - p. m. Lowell 3:0''i p. m. Hobart 3 p m. ;ary 6 p. til HainTioml 7.3"1 p. in. "Whiting ?:30 p. tn. WANT RUBBER MONKEY WRENCH Chief of poitee Forb! of Gry and i.:s little playmate, our poll., e repoiier. ;.re on the market for a rubbei inonke-,- r tK h in o; d. r to keep a i rnm;s made through t he j: ; in ns o f l !"! i J e r. In connection with a story of the capture of a well camouflaged still, t 'hiof Forbis said he would piv e a rubber monkey wr-neh f"i the nn.-io-r t-. the question:. "When jS a still not a st I!;'."' Fel ix I rno-h .no-Isk :. (04 1 Larry avenue. East Chicago, has written a long- letter to Ho . hurf giving an ansvfr and exp;-ef.-ins the hope that ho wins the ri)bi"r no r.kry w n-tn.-n. "Glael w-e didn't offer a pair of rubber crutches." said th" chief. Colored People Protected Sher ft Tw r.arnes. accoropan'ed b'iif pi;t:-s and po;.-e made a to.ir of the cc I --red se'-t'en c f lary iast night, speak'-nc at pool rooms and dance l.a'ls to block the 1 : t i in clii i Ion tactics i f parties ot) ei- than the republican.. ! The f:hrlff t'!d the colored people . , . -i - toat every i.re.-ii: Uoti n-nnm i"" oia o t-i orotei t then on e fction. the noiiiner placts an.', on ilo both at s ri t s "Th.s i rot the - l :d nmu h.' said. 'I h'lve been informed da' lave beeU threat-? lied in an e:T-d ('.-..--( o . raise ye.u in tl-.e perfnnnan due. 5 o n ar-d Cie ee n day. v O' : i i . c . -. "s slieriff 1 ' teaf. irrep,v'tive pc. 1 1 y. w-;i 1 hs v p see that- eve,-v r a e r , c r e .- d o' -! iroi on i 'c t ion ! rf a r.d i o-oi,.-i a -r ii i . w i '. '. fc e p e i - I -.III I 111 id.l'.e -oil. ; ... I ri a y I i-ave the tlon of !.' r . i 1 1 d 1 Vou are down sr - poii'-e. No molest or ir Jndi.in.i th." now aii'i tbv Get Busy Think Hard You May Be a Winner -OUT m e a 2 t h e f o ' 1 w i n w a s pu'olished in i.i'-se ,"lumn- and at- j traded considerable attention: ( "When a "-moono'iiiiie Mbl" is still warm after It has been taken apart is the estiH" still considered a still" In r per at ion.

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Mischa .AppeiDaum, iounuer

and head of the Humanitarian cult, and his -wife, formerly Helen Yorke, a concert singer, are now fiehting for their lives in a Iew York hospital against poisonous tablets taken by mistake. The couple were married lat April p.fter a thirteen-day courtshipAppelbaum. besides beinjr head f f the cult, is president of a corporation dealing in precious tr.etnls. He was wealthy before forming the cult, but has stated that he has spent half a minion dollars promoting the organization.

Appelbaum. jtind w in a rubber monk, y wrench." Now- chief of I 'ol ice William I-or-bis Is bein? delup-ed with solutions and is having a hard time trying to future out who is the winner of the lubber monkey-wrench or the rubber ice skates. Tlie following- solution was received by him this morning and the. author may be the recipient of a celluloid fijiiifr pan as a booby prize. "When the cops smell the still, and d 'ti't tee trie ti!'. then tiv? cops gel alound still and arreet il,-- v.iiolc moon .-Line still. Then it'ti for a while Still." Two Injured in i Motorcycle Accident M rs. ' Walter Zarschik. 36.11 Pennsylvania avenie an-i Albeit G"nienhit, ! "??. .Mnnr.li st reet. were si 'ght ly in- . J--red ' st ' rdn afternoon at l."th a-e-j 'mi' and Broadway in an unu-uai irc dent. I Aceordinc t vittiese. Mis. Zarsi c, iik was ftaii'l'ti.' o.i tiie curb, wa'tJ ini until a i-rif.-t car iia i di:ehargrd j; vi rat pa s.-e nge rs before she atIt'iupted to ,-io; t.i. street. lmre.edialtlv behind t ' st rc t car was i ; ni'-nirfl, on a motorcycle, with a side car attached w lien ine car marten. Mrs. Zarsdnk began leaking her way piro.-s the ftreet. Genitnhit dnw from J behind the car. o-jt into the street and tien "Mrs. Zarschik noticed the- mai i l-,!n To avoid he'inr h t by if. she tr.revv her arms a round th" tie'k of the driver and was drugged C fe't h the mjejiine. Th-' machine toppled over, because r f the wii.nht on one ld and both wore thrown on the strc t. T'uf mo-toti-v'le. unf'tteied. ran up on the .-Ide-.valk and crashed thro.igh a lfiige joate glass window and smashing tiointerior. I'ed-; nan - .i.k. d Up 'be two vi"tiius and found riiey were oniv' slightly bruised about the aims and liiiihs. Btifh went home unassisted, j C.nienhert settled the damages to thej ow ne r of t he ft.ite. I Tvio Men Fined for Violation of Liquor Law Paul Wise of t. Pullman hotel, was fioed $fi and costs and .-eritencd to o days in Jail t H i ... inTtiins in the city cr.;irt for viol.Uooi of the state' li-i ior law. Milan Mand"-h. who vas arie.trd tome time apo on the same rhatev.as h' id t.. trial r (--- mott.ms and v. as given the i-on-iiii.m too of ..".!' arid ,".n il.us si:;ae ndfl. 'lbs f - s 0RJ $ IBERIA 3 I Cox's

vn'bTi,ha8 fd!! 1 I IVc 0t t0 throw out her wh0,e fourteen children, and I mav nnntrrv w 7 0W T bHde' l0" So sayi our Roomily at the bunch of hSuTi-ShvT'r i5dgC uWUh gU f ow!" Voof !" and other exPLlnl habltuaUy u d b wolves Solves have no manners, anyhow. They never had any bringing turned iur TJ?'? ,1 be ab,C t0 wa,,ow 'Cm' that'8 one "fortr explosion " Whea withoMhe lisrhte&t warning, a (rightful

THK TIMES

J.. 1,1 I.II.IIVHJ'IH. Aiandich.-: iii't offense and In k-iv of! t!.e fact, fc-yt-cial Juilb't llarr tharavsas leni'-nl with him. SMALL FIRE AT THE Y. M. C. A. A Mnall blaze was e;iu-.,j Ht the V. ."i. c. A. last ni.vfitt vi In i, w ;n !.- cuiie i'H..'f(l in a 1 1 an.-f oi no i oo, i i-.t oiV i he buil.lina. Ti:e in., w us oMinguish' d by i af in. c.iis and tin-ie hih no Jo,.-. RED CROSS ROLL CALL In the loiniiio lied Cross roll call dtie which begins on Armistice Pay the I.ul.e county aivi.io-y board of the louiiiy council of the American Ked CroiiS will be Ibe diwt rihutlng center for the chapters within the county and will be the central headquarters. Office lieadcjuai tcrs in tin; roll can arc at phone 612 Hi the Y. M. O. A. building and Miss Uli.nla Welding. Miss Ma rci a I .a nib, C. o. II otnes. II. S. N'oilon and Kobi.it IJ. J'hillips will all hold prominent offices in the roll call drive. .A op I lea l l"M ioi nD.'iaidni.- in o - .,,!., ... . t. ,.,,:.,,.! , ,-. . - ; .. li may be made to K !!. I'hillip Gary Commercial Club from any of the chapters in the county and speakers will lie supplied through b:s office. The supplies, including posters, buttons, window service flays, books and all equipment needed for the drive will be sent out through the intral off i :e. and it is the plan right now for eali ehapler in the county to have a lun-o-eon at noon caehday of the drive ,o make reports. A Kid Cross Sunday bits been dodared on November II and at that time the- assistance of all chuich pastors v i i i he enlisted. K-ei organization in every chapter in the coun'y is appealed ! do check up 1"0 P t, cent no mhcrship during- the drive. I Speakers, pageants, posters. ncwspaneis and bov scouts w ill combine their i efforts tc make the campaign of publicity strong enough to reach every corner of the county and every registered member. un - The a nt 'ininittee In each MILK IN THE SICKROOM. No sinirle article of diet in the whole list of possible human foods , ,K . r . ....i:.;... has received tne amount, oi puuiiuij, c., ,.,,o-e,, ,,rs Ue-entin-" than ii. t - i v, . e - - - ' , i has been given to mt.K. And no article of diet so well deserves what it has received. It has been called he perfect food, and. while it is not uuite that, it does come nearer to beinjr so than probably any other. Where it is recommended for a patient by his physician it should be administered -with certain important precautions. The first is that it should never be boiled. It should al ways be heated, when it is to be served warm, in a double boiler. It should never reach a temperature hijrher than 106 F. It is a food Chat is easily digested by most invalids provided it is sipped, never taken at a draught. Those person who comnlain that milk "does not apree with them." will usually find that they can digest it easily if they spend fifteen minutes in the consumption of each g-lass. Buttermilk is probably more easily digested than whole milk and has a slightly laxative effect. Where the patient does not readily d:gest whole milk, skim milk or cream diluted with water may be substituted. If the patient objects to the taste of milk (and unfortunately not a few do dislike it), this taste may be altered by adding: lime water, seltzer water, sherry, a pinch of salt, pepper, ginger, cinnamon or nutmeg" (where spices are not excluded ftom the patient's diet) or by mixing with chocolate essence

Rich Blood Will Keep f Your Body Vigorous and Healthy

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impurities creep into your e first symptoms are usu -

Vlrtod the ally a los3 of appetite, followed rA,-. loro-ln r,f cnerrv. Byetem becomes weaker day day, until you feel yourself on

verjre oi a breaKdovn. Nearly everybody needs a few bottles of S. S. S.. the jrreat vegetable blood remedy, to cleanse out fl.ll impurities about twice a year. It u an excellent idea to take thia

JIMMY AND HIS WAR BRIDE C.,rV.M 1.1. t, L.,.,., ,,,. ,(i

IKOPLACETbRAQuiE-r HOME LIFE.

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i liapter will be appointed this week.

upon advice froui Lake Division headquarters. This committee is composed of the lott heatrical and musical t.-j ent available. The cities will be districted n one! or moro workers appointed for each thb-kly populated block working un-i der iutenants or captains having char ire of several blocks or streets. i I'aily reports will be made. I I The Junior lied Cross chapters will ' play a biK part in the drive as a sourcej I of publicity and each chapter Mia oeen! ! iolvi:-ed not to neglect this department! I in the campaign. ! Tne Amei ican Ia nn"i posts w ill ' help tind t lie boy scouts" in the pub licity and general campaigning. Crown Point The many friends of Mrs. Dorothy Tice Hlack in Chown Point will be lejved to hear that since Friday hei . onoitioii lias been very tn-rlous. Her ailment liaving been diagnosed as uremic poisoning. Mrs. Hlack Is t - ..-.., Ifalicnaman hospital In Cllcago. She V.avc birth to a baby boy two weeks i,.o. since which time he was well; on the road to recovery, until Friday, when a turn for the worse was noted in her condition, her fever being 104 1-4. Jt is hoped that encouraging reports will come from her bedside. Adam Rcuder and daughter, Lillian, vis-ted with Schererv tile relat!es on Sunday. Miss Kuby Brown is rnjoylng a week's vacation the A 1 Ima n -Ga ry from her duties at Title company. Mayor and .Mrs. Claude AMman spent Sunday with their son Major and wife in Chicago and also celebrated Major AUman's birthday anniversary at a family dinner in his home. Dr. and Mrs. Kelley and children and Luvvard Hixon of Westville w ere Sunlay guests of Mr and Mrs. Hixon. Mrs. John Lehman delightfully en 1 tertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon on s-aturday afternoon and the affair wa? one of the prettiest of the autumn End supar. The addition of salt will urevent biliousness, and the addition of lime water, besides changing the t3t. iKtm v maVcs it more djeesti- ";-;- j..rv,l We. Hot milk is especially desirable for invalids because it soothes th mucous membrane, allays slight irritation of the throat, increases the action of the bowel3 and tends U produce sleep. The addition of a little bi-carbonate of soda prevents malfermentation. For Nausea In extreme cases of nausea one of the best remedies known is toast water. It is made by cutting two slices of stale bread in one-thira inch slices and removing tlie crusts. Put in a pan and bake in a slow oven until well browned. Break in small pieces, add water, cover and let stand one hour. Squeeze through a cheese cloth. Season with salt and serv hot or cold. For the nausea attendinp the use of an anesthetic, toast water often brings speedy relief, though a cup of black coffe is also to be recommended at such m timi. For Kidney Trouble A patient suffering from kidney trouble will often derive great benefit from drinking flaxseed lemonade, which is mada as follows: Pick over and wash two tablespoons flaxseed, cover with 2 cupfuls boiling water and simmer for an hour. Strain and add 2 tablespoons lemon juice and a little table syrup. Serve hot or cold. This is a soothing 'drink for til throat and bronchial tubes. j precaution to keep the system in a ! vigorous condition so as to more by j easily resist disease to which every the s one is subject. S. S. S. is without by the an equal as a ceneral tonic and system builder. It improves the appetite and trives new strength 'and vitality to both old and young;. Full information and valuable literature can be had by writing to Swift Specific Co.. 156 Swift Laboratory. Atlanta, Ga, POHT YOU PACE i KT TO GET VRtD of US.') tij-k v- T r kief J?A7ll r4

icason. The tables were ta;?tely decorated with autumn Cowers and the four course luncheon was delicious. Mis. Marie Kudolph. Mrs. Euni-.o Youche and Mrs. Emma Eder won the prizes at bridge. Mr. Herrman Sasse of Hammond was an out-of-town guest.

The members of club enjoyed one of spreads on Monday the Commercial their bi-monthlv night, a goodlv number of the members being present to enjoy an excellent menu prepared y the committee. Jass Acosta, a Mexican, was giver, a quick and severe dose of the law oi Monday in the criminal court by Jud?e Fmlth. Acosta went Into the P.oston tore to make a purchase and during the time the clerk was waiting on him he stole a dress. The loss of th : dress was detected before Acosta left the store. An affidavit was filed against him and he was taken before Judge Smith where be plead guilty and was given a 1 to 14 year sentence. Acosta is a utranger in these parts. Frances and Uwrencc Heln sons of John Hein of Merrillville were the dinners of the first and second prizes In the Calf plub show- on Saturdayafternoon. The affair was a decided success, the Judging was done by Prof. Canan of Purdue, who declared thi.j

Fill Tons' Blood With Imn If You Want To Bs Strong

VITH PLEfjTY OF ENERGY AND POWER

Eayt Physician Explains How Organic iron iuicu Often Increases the Strength of Weak, Nervous. Fun-down People In Two Weeks' Time. "Vou cannot expect to forge aliead ta life itb plenty of energr and power if ycur tlood is thin and wa'rty any mere that ou can hope to run aa auto-r.obile on ater instead of gasohne. It taVes pure, red blood rich in iron to keep ie human machine working right. Without iron your every action lacks po ver. your red b.ood corpuscles die by mllli ,ns, te strencrh goes from your body and you drop among the caVlings and failures. "But when inch men and women supply the ripht kind of ir-.n to their blood, a moit aurprining rianre ften takes place. iv P)r. Jobn T. Van Home, fof-rerly Iediril Inspector and Ole.ical Phvs3-:aa on 'Vie Board ef Health of New York City. "The w eak, colorless blood which ha'I been mevirg sluggishly i" 'he reins becomes rirh nd red and aourses trrouph the hoily. building healthv tissue, giv-g renewed force nd 4-icreae(i strength. With"ut tbis rich, Ted tlood -ith plenty ef iron in it. there can be svo ph steal perfection or fnrre to carrv on one's Vorlc. Yet to take the wrong land of ?-on iniv prore worse than usc'rss jnst as the wreng sort of food will often fail to fT.ve the r'eper notirishment. Organic iron Nuaied Iron by enrichin the Hood and creatir new blood rells. s,renpfhens the t.ervej. rebuilds the mtssrles and he'ps instill the whole avstem with fresh vigor and enfbtranre whether the person be young or old. I strongly adviie every rrin or wonn wh ia (agged out bv worrr. work nd other atraiaa to build up jtreiigth, and CZ5

Announcing the opening of our new Shoe Department very shortly of especial interest to the WOMEN WHO APPRECIATE VALUES THE STYLE SHOP ISO State Street

7elnick.rr Ejyr- Tjftr Piston Km ft in Hadfon Sapr-S,i, Mr. M. W. Andres vmtes: "Since installing the 18 Zelnicker Ever-Tyte Piston Rings in my Hudson Super Six Touring car I have cut down oil consumption about 60 and have increased the mileage on gasoline about 15. The increase in acceleration has been fairly trebled.

In my estimation too much cannot be said for the Zelnicker EverTyte Piston Rings. The rings do absolutely everything you claim for them, and give entire satisfaction." M.W.Andres; Andres Stone and Marble Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 3 point THE PISTON RING

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The Ectr-TlgU PlttM Ring Co., SuLtxd. U.S. A. Ak for 7.mieker fTer-Trte Wnti Bn fly rararc ur repair oimc re itMm Uoa M. 0. K. GARAGE & SALES CO. 822 Calumet Ave. Telephone Hammond 368

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.v.. ,--if club in the state and wai much pleased with the excel lent showing the calves maae ,,i, tim that had been spent on all of the cattle and the interest taken by the young people In the raising c. the pure bred stock. Many prizes weie. given in all the classes, but the two lads above named were the lucky blu ribbon winners. ' New- marriage licenses are: Thoma H. Adams. Eacine. "Wis.. Blanc.: Meyer. Gary; John B- Murad.'. Edith -I-wls, Hammond: Graver Marshall. Cleo 1 Harvey, Gary; Wade Kimble. Mary TVeiley. Gary; Mike Tarana. Anrle Nickcevich. Oarj; Louis Ooldburg, Chicago. Cell Mass Gary; Ham Windrm. South Bend. Sarah Clark, Gary. John Yaivec. Kate Miscon. WhitingCharles F. Appel. Jennie Daw-son. Hsmmond; John I'appas. Irene Justice. Gary; "Louis Adams. Mary Walker. Whitine; William riandow.'-k i. Hammond, Eleanor 1- Neary. Chicago. 1'aul ii. V...1 o,.fhQ T.vnito. Gary; I.oi:i i-ieiiaeioo-'. w o . . Htlncukas, Stella Daugszas. Gary. rile f ore in fl to 14 Bruggists refund money if V OINTMENT fails to cure Itching. Blint, Bleeding or Trtruding Piles. Instan'Iv relieves Itching Tiles, and you ear get restful sleep after first application. 6"c. Adv. health, by taking organic iron Nuxated Iron for I consider it one of the foremoit tlood and body builders, the best to which 1 have ever had recourse." l)r. James Francis SulHtran. formerly physician of Pellevue Hosoiul (Outdoor Dept.) New York and the Westchester County Hirpital says: "I have strongly empha'aired tlie great necessity of phyaiciani making blood examinations of their weak, anaemic, run-down patients. Thousands of persons go. on year after year Suffering from physical weakness and a high' r?rrous condition due to lack of sufficient :r! in their red blood corpuscles. To supr!? this iron deficiency and to help build slronir. healthier men and women, better able nhysirally to meet the problems of ereryday life. I believe phviicians should at erery epfortunity precribe organic iron -Nux-ated Iron for in my experienc- it i ont cf the best tonic an'itrel blood builders tn"wn to medical science.' If you are not strong or wetT. yon we it to Toursrlf to make the follo-ir teltt See hew long you can work or how far ynn can wilk withovt becoming tired. Next ta'-e two f ve-grain tablets of ordinary Ntitatrd Iron three times per e?a for two week, then test your strength again and see how much you hare gained. MumiMrturert Net: NutttH trn whl'h t TT'-''mnene't ttoni. Is not a useret wnr-lt but wtilch Is nrll knewn to dnirrlsts e.frrwM-e t'nIlk the olrtur lnortnl? Iron nrodn s It ft "- flnillttM srii ioe fint innire th tetiv. rtiiVfhm black, nor unet the toraa'-h. Tla-h tabift of renutne Vunvfert lrn is stannieiT s fo!lowi . an1 th words Vvixat4 Iron ra stimre-I Into i e. n so tsit tr o'lo'i" mi? e .i lm In'o o-re,n- tnfr!or ehstltinrl, Tim mn-ift?-t" il "i-rni iii.,ri,l atirl ptitlr;W jn"!! h'i ill Zelnicker Ever-Tyte Piston Rings have equipped the engines of some of the largest industrial plants in America, solely on actual engineering tests of their economy. Also used for every type of truck, tractor and automobile. , i 5 trpamto! Ml FOR ALL. ENGINES