Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 146, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1920 — Page 6

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... rvii-M "I - Mrs Terrence MacSwiney, photopraph.-d on her ar-ival in New York. " ind the IrUh commission, in session in Washington. Left to ncht, ihe members are: Sen. David I. Walsh. Jsmes 1 1. Maurer. Jane .Addnms, Dr. Fredcric(C". Howe, acting chairman, and HalnnRswortn V.'ond. Conations in cencr.il in Ire- verely foMowinz hr husbands 'ami and thp attitude of ti:e Brit- th. She was ill unnc the .aniianam.au.Huur entire vovape arr'- the Atlantic ish government and prison ot- ari 5pcnt most of her time in her ficials toward her husband while cahjn. Tasseneers aboard the he was snorifir;nc his life for the i oat sm'd she appeared only once

,.ri rf Ireland, will be iold the ' in the dinmc salon

Neglecting That Cold or Cough? Why, when Dr. King's New Discovery So Promptly (ihecks It? LIITTIN'G the old couzW or roll drsj on or the new one develop seriously, i-s fully, especially when at ilrui;Kits, you can pet such a proved and successful remedy as Dr. King's New Discovery. I'or over fifty years, a standard remedy for coughs, colds and grippe. Ibises croup also. Loosens up the phlegm, quiets the croupy cough, stimulates the bowels, thus jelievinij the congestion. All druggists, OJ cents, $1.20 a bottle. For colds an&coughs Dr.King'& New Discovery iwwni wiii wiihimii i i.mi i if ii 1 1 in i n mutual

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unofficial comnutt ; of one hundred, sitting in 'Washington, by Mrs. Terrence MacSwiney within the next few da vs. The idow of the late lord mayor of Cork arrived in New York from Ireland recently with her sister-in-law. Miss Mary MacSwiney. Large thrones have greeted her on every appearance in public rince her arrival, ilrs. MacSwiney suffered se-

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wonderful reception piven to me. and especially to the women of America for heir penerous tribute to my husbr.nd's memory," she said on arrival. "I have many beautiful letters from America, even from American children, and I am h; ppy to bein a country where so many, many people are thinking about Iht cause of Ireland."

Wake Up Clear Headed That "tired out feeling" mcrnings, is due to constijxiticn. You can quickly and easily ri 1 yourself of it by takir.tj Dr. ICing's Tills. They act mildly, stir up the liver and bring a healthy bowel action. Same old price, 25 cents.

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HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS

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GRANDMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the ctd-fashioned mustardplaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard oiasters pave, without the

plaster snd without the blister. Musterole does it. I; is a clean, i rrhite ointment, made with oil of mus- ; tard. It is scientifically prepared, so ' that it works wonders, and yet does not blister the tendcrest skin. i Gently massage Musterole in with tha ; f.nger-tips. See how quickly it brings re- i Let how speediiy the pain disappears. Use Musterole for sore throat, bron- i chitis, tonsilitis. croup, stiff neck, j asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges- 1

tion, pleurisy, rneumatisni, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, 5prair.s. sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia).

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and 1 j "a.- of az-1 and w er lta!!n. T!-o remain. of Mis? Too-mey. an runt of "Mj. 5. j. William, who died " Saturday, were taken to Ch!''.l?o t'or biri.il Mount Oliver. 'Mis Tocmy was . t years of a?" and made 1-er home "with Mrs. Williams, who iiie. near the fa;r grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dausherty liave i.siej invitations for a dinner party to he given In honor of Sheriff and Mrs. Iwis Karnes, who are l'"avi"S f"r Gary to make their home when his term of offee ex p: res. Mr. an'! Mrs. Milton K"rr move 1 to ti'olr nw- -honie whio'i thy rer-ntlj

pi.rchajiod on i:at Joijet jtr"t on ! Monday. The Ttocliwell ho'ise or. i'oriit j .street, srhleh thy vaeated will b o -. !

sip'ed by Mr. and ilrs. Arthur We'Vr. Mr". Florence Thonas entertained ti e H!mhrs of the Westminster ulid " f her hom'on Monday m?ht. Painty rr f reahments. were ferved aftT th" '.c sson. New- marrlaye licenses are: .Toeph TIawkins. Sophie Nowicoi. Wh'.f !n; Kosta Pmofi. Burnham, Pomlni'-o l'"ano'oa. Gary; Tom Mihalek. Zofya '.r.e'.ka. Gary; James E. .Smith. 'h:"riso. Florence Nlcko'a. Gary; Harry S.c jrns. Cedar Lake. Helen r.rmer. 'tete. 1:1. ; P.obert Jam??, Maude T'jr- ' r. Gary; Alva Grisby, Kthel PemiU, ,'hit'ns; Wesley Hi!!. Marry Koldn- ?" n. Garv; Florfnce 1". Bt sykei. Gary. Mary Gall. Yankton, ?. P : Christ M. I k irte. Kanthen II. Poule. Gary.

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Po you feel bilious. constipated, headachy, upset, full cr cold? 'lake one or two CasearetH toniRht for your liver and bowels. Wake up with head rlcar, stomach rlcht, breath sweet and "."''line; fine Xo Rrripinc:. no inconvenl-rri-Children love Cascar" ts too. 10, Zo. cents. --Adv.

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Pale Chil4ren Need Iron Iran In Syrup form Is more readily digested and assimilated than Iron Pills or Iron Tablets, end naturally you get qu'fJ rewlts. The Iron in GROVES IRON TONIC SYPUP is digested as soon es it is swallowed and. therefore, is promptly assimilated. You can soon feel its Strengthening. Invigorating Effect. The Syrup is flavored and children love to take it. Contains no Nux-vosnica or other poisonous drugs, therefore, it can be. fciven to The Babe, The Child. The Mother or Tho Grandmother with perfect safety. 75c.

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VOICE OF THE P E O R U E i i.i

HAMMOND BOY AT CAMP GRANT

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Sore Threat, Golds Quickly Checked By Hamlin's I Wizard Oil Sore throat and chest cold3 should never he neglected. Few people realize how often thev result seriously jf not promptly checked. Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe', simple and effective treatment. Used as a Rargle for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed rn the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one night. Keep a bottle on the shelf. Wizard Oil is a good !p.ndab!e preparation to have In the medicine chest for Crst id when the doctor may be far away. How often Fprains. bruises, cuts and burns occur In every family, as well , s llttie troubles lils earache, toothache, cold eores. canker sorts. sJift reck, nnd tired aching feet. Soothing, heullns Wizard Oil will always brine quick relief. Generous size bottle 35c. If you are troubled with constipation rr sick headache try Hamlin s Wizard l,ivr Whips. Just pleasant little pink f.Uit" at ctfucsliis for 34c Cutraatecd, '

Battery "D." 3rd Field Artillery. Camp Grant, III.. Dec. 3, 1529. Editor Times, Hammond, Ind. Havlnff spent one year at Camp Grant and being; an enthusiastic booster for the many advantages and opportunities that are offered here, I am v.Tlting- this letter for publication for the, Information and benefit of the youns men of my home town. Camp Grant's first opportunity Is fi rchools. Every man has the privilege of taking up any one of 22 diff(rMu trades. High pctiool, common hno: and- agricultural courses are also taujht. Tho instruction Is practical and thoroueh and tsie trade school shops aro tho best equipped In the country. The men aro not taught from books, nor are they required to nazo

! upon chalked diagrams on a bla-V -! board, but they are taught their tradet j by shop practice actually doinsr the ! work. Six hours each day for fiv I days each wreek aro given to school 1 w-ork and about two hours to drir. ! There Is not the sllghtes't doubt In my ' mind that any man. who w ill come here to work and learn, can leave here i w ith a trade thoroughly mastered a id

capable of earning more money in civil life, than at the time he entered the army. Thrt mess In our regiment Is one of the best in camp. In fact. I heligAe that many men on the outside fare far worse than we clci. Amusements of all kinds am afforded, int-'udmp; athletics an, I Knnrt of nil kinds, vaudevill".

motion picture.". dancing and each I

liniment has its own service cl'fb equipped vyiih player piano,, phonoerrap'i, pool tables, easy chairs and library.

I In closing t desire to stale that at I the time I was considering an- en- ! Jistni-nt at Camp Grant. .ut. Cramer.

on recrriil incr duty at tiammnnu. ioi.i me of many of the advantapros offered here and it should be of intere.-.? to other" men at home, he did not misrepresent tho facts. Thankinsr you and with kindest reSards to my friends at home, 1 am Very truly yours, FRED BOTP, Btty. V, 3ra V. A.

npiIE farmer of the Middle West is a business man who utilizes every labor or time-saving device to increase his profits. That's why the farmer is coming to be the heaviest buyer of motor trucks. At seeding time he hauls his seed to the 'field, thus economizing hand labor; at harvest time he hauls his grain, potatoes, and other produce, to market, and distance being a less prohibitive factor, is able to secure better prices; and all through the year he hauls his live-stock and chickens to market, and is able to deliver them in better condition, and with a minimum of shrinkage. These are a few reasons why the farmer rinds the motor truck profitable. It must be apparent, then, that in no other part of the nation is rural distribution of petroleum products quite so important as in the states served by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). These are the farming states which supply not only the Middle West but the entire nation with food. The ten states served by this Company are well termed the bread-basket of the nation. To be of economic service to the farmer, the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) maintains throughout the territory it serves a complete chain of bulk stations, with tank wagons for delivery throughout the rural districts. The farmer has come to know that he can depend upon this service even under most tryine conditions. That bu$y, dark green tank waeon serves the farmer with all the faithfulness with which the milk wagon and the ice wagon serve the flat dweller in the city. The comprehensive distribution system of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is geared to service at the lowest possible cost. The money thus saved through large scale operation is passed on to the consumer by reasonable tank wagon prices throughout the territory served. That this complete and highly efficient system of distribution maintained by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is indispensable to the new type of business farmer, no one acquainted with the facts can doubt.

Standard Oil Company ( Indiana ) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago 2354

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Jewelry the f Gift Supreme CHRISTMAS MORN! The Christmas Tree! And finally the encased jewelry the gift supreme. What more cheerful gift than jewelry for man, woman or child! Especially so, if such gift is a part of our quality selection. All gifts in fine boxes. Laederach Bros. Diamond Merchants and Jewelers 574 HOHMAN STREET. HAMMOND Open Evenings Until Christmas

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ISJO matter how long or how fax you search, it will be difficult to find piano values such as these. In these three typical Cable values are reflected all the economics of highly specialized manufacture one type, one style, one size plus the savings made possible by Cable's selling plan. To you, the homemaker, these savings mean better pianos for less money bigger dollar' for-dollar values and greater dividends of pleasure and satis' faction for every dollar invested. Why not avail yourself of this opportunity to buy a bet' ter grand piano, a better upright, or a better player, at less than the usual cost? Come to Cable's tomorrow and inspect these offerings. Sec for yourself the splendid instruments shown here at prices far below those you would expect to pay for pianos of such quality. FLcntal payments ivill gludly be arranged

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