Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 145, Hammond, Lake County, 7 December 1920 — Page 10
iEPAUVJ GIltD SHUT
FOR BURGLAR ;
I DIXIE 'FLYER
MAIL STOLEN
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liil.- t.. i i iiic . , ,i lor 1 . V' ii. t. n il i veil many lovely gift. .at fi'-kl, v. lure her fri-nd.-. icuy n'fl I tfnlii uric Mr. Hint Mix. Carl u.:r. 1 Kll citi, Mr. ntil Mrs. Win. l'aui- I.-. M.' .
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LYNCH GETS VERDICT I TOO LATE TO GLA3GI.TY I S'. "I'KI -Position ns I'liiiiill' nr. ! liberiitiiir finlv ;ilmnt tier. mi- J-hih ri n.c. ricno J laini.ioiid
utrs tin" jury which lidd been Iifarlnaf I hi cv id nee hi tin- tlnmaK'" unit ut '
M'l'arlfs l.j ncli against tlv It., V. & ! i: l'., hi re t railway com .n n y if t i rued
INTERNATIONAL rtWS SElVICtl 'iftKKNCASTI.il. 1NI.. I'd'. ;
The Mis-scs t'aiiieiitt
Mary Kins t ! at t',i.
iohard I ol i I t;i lii.uKi'ri slrfot
o rr the week end
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ning for tlw inlifT. I, ncii awarded
i;a!ir nn-l " .... I ri g :l l'.-d mail, i-lolrn from the flat
..-.c of Mr. Mmitffc. he Mi.s Ma- . M-.iin n l-.i - f , , f.latl, . $ I". for .1 .-. mi.Kr., t., ,is trt.cK
l.Hh IMiM.n. Alma L.-.iv.r unu ,.!,rd tl.-Ml wad hit, by a lr,rl car on Sl.cf-
Iflsio I'lM f on il Mi-.-u;.. .V I".a-t-rn I I'l avenue. Aug. 1017. Tlio suit Illinois l: I: a.,. K,,,iL-lit l,v tin- vas !" i" "" - of Hi- lUimi'.on.i
Miss '.
Iluhl-r. - . I'lif nun-til! stf-w at tlo llaiivio.til
il hi Variif v. of JIalii-n. JUss.. Lii Taiiw j ,m.,.jllg -I hiirri
Tlieir- will be h Pa n t Ta-lior ,;,.try rtiiU Satiirtlay as t-i.joj . iy
foil.
totlav l-Kitliir villi t'.'iir in-ii;
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p.-.-mb-f H ait;. )M)n,.,-t ,,f in. ml" i?, Mrs. ( '. t '.
bi li-vl to li:io .' li.l. ii tin in. Vi"lirtlnT I
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.ou-li n t oiitain-'l aiijllnns of
valu- lias not born i( li rmim !.
f erio;i.-lj v'.oijnd l S.Uitrla- nigM liy i Ilanioml. All .;iirnt.- iuol tia-li-ra at- ,,s (,ulit. original ami soin-'.vliat rt't-
,-i tifofiii-astlo r si'l- nt who mistook , r-ri hp"5 ' 'I to !- prryciit a. tli.r- vt:l Ml (-,-.,,, ol ,. )tai's. .Iifl- V. S. J Tl' 1 -out a i n-i mail for pr.lnl.i
ou i t woi'.nrt t: nil h-r rs-ort lor . lip something .io-ia!i v- roi1 hi stwf? l:,i(r was as iimi.iI tli- ml rloctor, ! in tli- s-utli f rotii 1 'it t sbu rli. in- : u t' niobil - t:i!-.-. l-a.1 s-'i a '"fatfly i for them at tins me-l ins. I ,.,! n,-n wrr- Coinan S-otl. 1 ;. 'J- , cinnnl I. Kansvlltr. Iixli.itia. ami otlir f."0j" night ami is maKinK h "voij O (st-clnmn. II. A. l.anman. It. Monih-ri.-, citi-ii. Tlirtr of tln liafis. their sirK-fi Ir.ive" light toi t-com ry. th- Inter-i jrf. p I'airv ha.- retunicJ froiii ' . Ki.-lir ami V. t.'. Cil'Hi who has a Flit nrol their content. n iniMsinc were
national N'ewr. S'ti w a.- Informed to- a week's vi.Mt w it'i rrlativis in St.
;j- at the KirpH K-pii tlamniii bi'r- IAuis.
orK-tj house where she reside. Miss Vnrnej's condition is too sfrtcmp o pera-t teiiK'.i; at this time, but
1 1 ;i r t iculurly nice voice. There w-re a found after h-lriRr thrown from the nununihVr of others In the ?hov and tomobil- in Avlilcli the nd. tiers fled.
Otto ;-rshav'ii. m . .. ... ... .. i
antonvr tinin w -re
The 6th division of the Ladies Aid CeorK- Clark. Herbert Millies, I-re.i of the M..K. church wiU meet Wed- ' Crmopacker ami others. Katheriii'
it n:i sid the v-.o he taWen to mi nrsdaj, October at the home of s'liarrcr Jul a clairvoyant ttint. utsi-f'-ii.ina;olts !osr,;r.l later. A .spec-j Mrs. Cecil rainier, ;S I'iumnur d by Mrs. .Tones, and tienovle tlaurt n.irso ts ct hei bedside-. No at-i nue. j , hler da n.-ed hot h of w hieh w as espi -
.. v. .. i.. ... t,- i,,, i. I o ai:v cnjoye.i. irw'i . m - - i
c.' ,h,,:'l' tr,end le, back until an A miscc Han-Mis shower wa, ballet girl is .o lol to l.av- JJjgp gy JhR CENERATIOMS J I ... i . v... i.- it r. .. .. ,... ., ,- . v..,.ll..i,t There w. re a mini- wnoiin
1..-1J r .-.aiuiniition s maoc. I "' . . . . ... . . . .... . . - ... .... ....
Iv mv Pann Is Fritlav cn-niin; hv t 'i ' for ot p.ioii sonps iimi some rcai or s- ....
Mipses nian.'h. llnl.h r ;.:ui Koiuse inal jokes full of local color.
M01H1M MEND For Expectant Mothers
PREVENT THAT COLD IT MAY DEVELOP SERIOUSLY HURLBURT'S CAMPHOR PILLS TAKE ONE AT ONCE If you nei;t, snuffle or a chill coming on. Carry the small bottla at all times. Price 30 Cents at all dealers. TUB K.ELLS CO., 5EWETJRGH, K. Y.
WATCH THE BIG 4
RHEUMATIC PAIi
I Sloan's liniment, kept.bandj ! takes the fight out of them S' LOSIIINli around in the "(' and then the dreaded rheurrutl twinge! But not for long ha 5Ir.-in's Liniment L put on the job!
i riir.s. Ftrjuis, sprain now sry ' tfiis old family friend pmelrates u-iliun.
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Sto-nach-Kidnej3-Heart-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's standard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles iiCVC(i.0 Keep a botde hendy. Get one
GOLD MtUiUKI i
Ths National Remedy cf "olnffllfo,, centuri.s and endorsed br Queen Wilhel-
rr.i. At all druge-eta, tnree sn. lok lor thm bum Cold Modal on '"' ofcovt imiUiUM
how t-k-anly, tx no muss, no bother no ftair.ed sUn or ctojed pores. J.lu.j-i'is limlicr up, lumbago, 8ctatica;
neural.ia, iMtkache are promptly re-
ment, it s so warming. Ail uru--ists 3?c, 70c, $1.40. Tne largest UifJe holds iix times as much
as the smallest.
M ss Varney and Mark Uii's. n. ref'Rtiw student, were at the "St-ne V.'atl." rcniipivous for "dates," ihen Wil!;Rtt Sackett fired at random, believing tb.iees were entering his garage. li;ia srried the injured girl to the sororiety Vc ure.
Bcfiii.o Rkulatoi Cow Dirt. 3-D. Atlanta -
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The Indies' Aid of the Centenarj M. t. church will meet tomorrow attfi'tinen at the home of Mrs. David Montriius of ISC C'Brncr.-on street.
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car. A real paint job, a new topj
or seal covers, maae to nt your car. You can't beat our prices, workmanship or materials. ; Cut Rate Auto Paint and Trimming Company 303 MICH. AVE. HAMMOND PKones: Office 2141Res 3446
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