Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 134, Hammond, Lake County, 23 November 1920 — Page 9
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lmcr Bewley by his next friend. s Bewiey, has f.-'.ed tult for dami aga-nst Louis Baumwoh! in the .mo nil .-uperiur oouit. The young was riding a motorcycle on In. apo!: boulevard in Hammond on S and claims to have been hit by dffrr.danf automobile at the -diet avenue !ntrr.-H-et;on. Ho a.Us fi.i'00 damages for the injuries h he auered. Ibach. Gavlt. Stinand Gavit are appearing for the :tirr. It to foreclose an automobile lien be.-n filed by H. A. Thiel agralnat Skrentny through Attorney E U at. cfcael O'Connor hi. .,.1.
FOR TlV AND Aoa; fAe Order of the Day Cold, CougL. TQV La Grippe Neglected Colds are Dar.gerou3 Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy Land for the fldt sneeze. Brecks cp a cold ii-24 hours Relieves Gripj-o in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara is beet Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT eciais
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abandonment. They were married 1 1?. 1300, and separated March 1, Cleveland and Cleveland are ateys for the plaintiff.
he Calumet Lumber company has
,u" to conect an account of $900 nt the Baldwin Lorrrri,.
fcs. The material purchased was
,n constructirr the concrete dations at the site owned by the ?any In East Chicago. Ibach. :t. Stinson and Gavit are representee plaintiff.
RMEN ARE
BURNED TO DEATH Jf AN'TONTO. Tex.. Nov. 22.
ngr cadete Slgrmund Szymaceki. York City, and James A Tn..
;eley, Cal., -were burned to death
y wien the De Havlland 4-3 plane were flying crashed 400 feec to ground here. Thi c.sine becime ed while the plane was "zoom.n' went Into a nose dive.
Ml lil) Boot Shop
569 Hohman Street, Hammond
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- .0. P. HAS DEFICIT -SATsT. X. T.. Nov. 22. The Ee--Ican national committee erent $4.-
3S0 in Its efforts to elect Trpi-
-elect Harding- and the remainder . national and state republican
-li, Fred W. Upham. national
isurer, reported to Secretary .tf
e H-jjo today. The committee re-
;i fj, 906. 114. according- to the releasing: a deficit of J116.4fiS. Vi
rlbutions of over $1,000 were lib-ted
in many instances receipts u-tre
4 as ten and fifteen cents.
New Tork state alone $200 was 3 )n 50 cent cowtbutions. The t covered several hundred pases.
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"pLORSHEIM" in a X shoe disposes of all doubt about its quality. You take nothing on faith; you know the shoe is right or the name would not be there.
CHICAGO MEN
PAY SPEED FINES
fro East Chicago men -were fined In
lammond police court this morning speeding Sunday. Alex KewialJd, 100S 151st st. -was making' 40 i per hour on 150th st. Andrew
s, 387 Vernon ave., hit it up to S3
on the same thoroughfare. Both J5 and costs.
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Owing to modern methods of living not one v.oman in a thousand approaches this perfectly natural change in her life without experiencing a train of very annoying and sometimes painful s'-rr.ptoms. Those dreadful hot flashes, smothering spelis, fainting speiis, nervous troubles and irregularities are symptoms that should have prompt attention. These two letters prove what a successful remedy Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable. Compound is for women at this time of life.
These Two Women Helped During Change of Life.
I'liiladelphia. Pa." I warr to let rou
Taunton, ;-Jass. " I could not eat or sleep fcr six month?. had fainting spalls and could not -sralk "ithcu; help for three niont.hs.ea used by female trouble. Sly cousin, vhn v?.3 a doctor, told 1113 to uke Lydia L. PLiknams Vtg-atabb Compound and jf. helned me rreatlr. Then during- tne Change of Life I uiid the same remedy. I am seventy years cid now and am abb to do my on house rork and walk one mile to church
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E.rn recommending the Yesretafcls ComPcuDd to ray friends having the sams troubles a? I had. Your remedy is the best on earth. I cannot find' words to express rny gratitude fcr it." Sirs, husax C. Staple;-, 157 I School t., X-unton, ilar.s.
know -w-hct (rood Lrdia E. Pinkham'i
Vegetable Crn pound has dona me. I had organic troubles ani am . going through tha Changs of life. I ai taken -xiih a pain hi my side and a bad headache. I cculd net He do,?m, co-aid not eat or sleen. i sobered eoinething wrniVio and the doctor's medicine did me no good at all pains get wcrso instead of letter. Ib-egar taking the "'ege:nc? "ompund and felt a change from the fus. . "Sow I feel ne and adi?e anyone going through the Change of Life to try it. for it cured me after I j;ad given up all hopss of getting better. I vrhi any one who writes to me the good it. has done ra- Mrs. Margaret I)axz, 71Z K. 25th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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SUITS and ONERCOATS
Values Up to $65.00
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Neckw'r Special Wilaon Bros. "Strate-Cuts $1.00 values 65c 2 for $1.25 cnri v
Silk Knit, $2.00 values, now SpCC,aI reduC"
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