Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 167, Hammond, Lake County, 4 January 1921 — Page 8
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t-?-;aiioni. r:r,.vs slrvice I 'I AN". Mtss.. Jan- 4. About -"ii r:e:i and i-tlvr took from F - '.'h:irl:e I a?o tli'..- no: r.i:ir r. -::r,- ! i; ... rt Lewi.-, .il ! - I.!!.ni.'t.-i. -V.a., S!i.t j ;!.:;, I h V.l...tj ir. the local -tith-ru ; r.flcc I.e.i.. who lini , i by li .-iM1. ); rscil w ii'i t '.. r oo r; ti the. storntleh .' -i ' " : . i .-;. :i T. Y . lr r. a s.iott
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DIPLOMATIC DIFFI- , CUL7IE3 ARE MANY: ( ""o--. '.! nr. el from race one.) I ! ( . .. , r:.: .i -.nlor Morr.s i. no v I i .tire ' . .!!:-: ions" w ith J;:- I . : i-!i. y r k : r. t; an adjust-
i'ans In ? he. Far Ka?t j ' - 1 ' :.,:' ... .-uljoet of future i , '.,,fI,,, j !,! -V. ar' : n - J !'! :r. a dl?-: 'i . r r .1 : . ; . i n ot t f on it:' ; ' : . . :: v t ill-- t aii.l w li n irot's!J ' .. : !;:-o-!i-l"r--p.'i : :'.:;! r. o:, ; .1 - i in .:! ;;u ; t 1 1 i t .1 1 ' ir.i r' ' n -i-.v aw ailing a ro- j i .-ib'.r- Qurnilon Tr B 'f(11pd. i T r !:a'.;.--V. are In a fr!-j :r.-ovcr!y ver the lornie;- (Jc-
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party came to a closp with many wishes and greetings of Happy N ,v year.
EAST GARY
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Mr. nU Mrs. Rugae! Drown anj son "W'inlfrU. i.vited friends at Ual'orl', !.-st ThjrsJay and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. tievfriy ent-rtain.-. 1 :
their brother and family from Ohio for a week. Mr. and Mrs. I'aul Ellsworth entertained the following guest!" t a New Years (iinrer: Mr. , and Mr?. Pt-ter Sanders and daughters. I'ean, I el i ;i and I)orothy of Crown Point and Mr. and Mr. Ward Kessler and family of Iv.r-nn.edy avenue. Born to Mr. and Mr. Maurice 1 1 : p ; Thursday eenintf. a daughter. Motiier and babe Join? nicely. Mls.ses Mllii" Vonlit n End Ju'.ia Mark of Hammond were the g.u-f,', of the Mioses t.ora and Blanche ti'aay Sunday. Mrs. M'iai.itn Hunyan. who hriM .1 qj ie .lick. much better a?a n.
ST. JOHN
Nick I.udwig, Jr., our il!ajf- black--riiitli left for Hairini..nd l'rid:iy from 'i.ere he win leave for tio: .-...j til Ij ?cnd the wint-i. ?;r.. Anllu.ry H-.ard. who was r.n ho s.ck list !j 4,1,1,? to bo ,;5, and Eiciijnd as;ain. .Miss L.zzie KI3mm n from Himmonl .-t ent Ne v Years v. ,th Helen Stark -Mr. niol Mr?. Arnold Uran-It aid A-na .?' rftftis v .!-.: at 'he l-.o:ne t. Ton Seller ev-r i;:t.,ay. Adtilph S!ie,-.r t-an:aet"d :.-j o af i'rrn r-oir.' ;-j-t Kri-l-iy. " 1' .r . ari l fxnuly f i o:vi rram- " " ' fV-'it a i ex ,J.,-.-s with i-!atio-. ; .-r. John.
Mi.- Jlariu Joim..-j:i r turn..-.) to tie. Not lh-efi i n i; u . v r.-"it y j csttM day j after fpfn-iai.- w -o -k.-j with her si.?t r,
ir?. I.) aia .-ifon. riiiiip .Schneider Visited ovr New l'fai'J with fii-iuls in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne liatvn and su:i cf liary r' nt .u'.-.u day at tk" Jo'.;n Miller i,oir.c. MiH. I-:atr!o H-irn .if Chicago fpeiit t.'ie , e-k-e!id with r,- -;Ht :. here. Mr. Iirn-y and r;aioNnn of bra.Ua ar a .-,-., a! tic home ..f I j; -. former's da u t , r. .M :. . J. ". C u i Lo-rt -son.
Vernon T: ,.f r,;rv s; liny? hi.-. t :of .; ,-; t ti.e -
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MisB Martha JNeutnark. WUs -Martha Neumark of Cincinnati has the distinction of win tfe? only woman in the United States who is studying to be a rabbiJ V'hen she completes her course at the Hebrew Union college in Cincin-. Tati she will be the only woman rabbi in the country. She resides in Cincinnati and is also a rtudent at the University of Cincinnati.
Miss t-n'jra Kunow visited her par- j t;
cntK Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. g. Kanffield were the ffuests of Mr. and Mrf. Y. ni. Kaii-1-field New Tears" day. Mr. and Mrs. W. Patterson and family were: the pucsts ef Mr. and Mrs. U. Ij. Jones', Chicago. New Years' dac. Mrs. Fk J'roeschrid has retunul from South Hammond, where, flic had been visiting her daughter, Mr3. C Camp and fiimily. Mr. and Mrs. r.oiand F.aker and daughter. Frances, were the week-rioi guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. It. Hss. Business Tieeting will be hold nt the (''(lurch of Christ Monday rvrnin; a. 7:3. Kvcry -one enterested i.r?ej to a tend. A New Years ev part;.- wa rr'. en nt the home rf Mr. and Mrn. M'm Kanseid, Friday e venire Amiti? tii'ine present were Mr. and Mrs. YYnrd Smith, Mr. and Mr.'. W. Kesslrr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kansfield. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cornetti. Mrs. C. Chick and son. Mr. and Mrs. p. .Ellsworth. Mr. and Mrs. M". Patterson and daughter. Mr. nd Mrs. S. Kanfield and family. Th eenlng was spent p!a ing garner, music and singing, JuM before the rinse of tho old year light ref rsb men : s
.r In ' 'few worrU of nr,r i g'mt'TOi
v ere offered and shortly after tlie.
Nnlan f ro.r Hammond
wecK-evid v-ci.h t.rr parents. Ii.-. C. I F-i.iH and children fr
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INDIGESTION
NE NEIGHBOR
TELLS ANOTHER Points the Way to Comfort and Health. Other Women Please Read
Moundsville, W. Va. " I had taken doctor's medicine for nearly two years
because my periods
w ere irregular, came every two week?, and I would suffer with bearing-down pains. A lady told me of Lydia E. Pinkham's V eg e t a b 1 c Compound and how much good it had done her daughter, so I took it and now I am resrular every
i month and have no
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P. K . a s .- e r t . Jo'in
IT'-i-ei-t. and Mrs. J .-, s-'cherervillc were
ve-stcrd.iy. Mavy pr-i'rr f.-orr. AV!,:;.r,.turd ay and S-jrday witli her . r. I 'i.
.' In ftarK-. .1: "hlcage after a. hi.-! parent".
Mr. and Mrs. Moy 'UVawr to liese Eawn to visit the
i-t i i-iio, i..r a jr-.v fiav s. Tiliie Ant, rman and sister. I": tr!
liMj -.-,: ni rc'i. rre.m f'ura?a p-nt N
ra. .1 ari'i , i , i a - .fi, t j, , Misses f.rna and I;r.sr s,o
Tiain at all. I recommend your medi
GOES, GONE!
t ine to everyone and you may publish
tn oth
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inv testimonial, hoping that the V'ege-
mpound does some other girl
Tegaruen. 915 Third Street, Mounds
i ville, V. Va. , , . ,, f How many young girls suffer as Mr?. Pape s Dujvpsm at once Tegarden did and do not know where to fixes Your Sour, Gassy, t turn for advice or help. They often are . ;, c. , I obliged to earn their living by toiling
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mot oi c -1 form' r'.-
V I urn:. : w 11J t O'lt ! '! ' rl Trr or tvu i.f Taj..
lump- r.f i,,'Ji-. si : p.im. t,c fnijnv sf
t hearthurti ai d l :-'ii)c "f t-ax-s do.- t
'r iMotiier. j acidity, ani-.i- -trl -.titi-i-ful! ! nri.iUe,- Tr. . j Million . ... ,.-.'- i ,-..,. i.
turned to Hamm.md a f i , r spend n - ' ne , -lie, 5 to w h,u.,.i vi", "in,i New Y ear." da v with f ,.-. .....i I . .. . . ' . .
.in , ri ia- i o s r-e nsi a . . r , ,ro . rr -1 i . wo : .
A few tablets r, f I':,l.,-.- 1 ,On ....... :
.i .ii :s. ,.a i i;e( returned t n ; traliye a-i.!it
UiiiJCll ; elv in nnrl A ra r rait nt mutton p-innr
. i lne pa'n they have to bear. Every girl ...... .......... ............. cyfTfrg Jn this war should trv Lydia
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"" ,: " 1 ! to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co..
'." ' '"' f;,t n,,'" ; 1 Lynn, Massachusetts, about her health. '"'I" 1 fi a'- ,!'" Such letter. l-.M ; .,;.
dencc.
E. Pinkham 's Vegetable Compound and
if she noes not gpt prompt relief write
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Hammond aftrr spendin
with reia t'-.-e.--. Mr. and Mr. John vf., Jr.. ;.n fleorge Thie-ieii returned to (;,:,.,.,, Heights after .spndini- a f.-vs w.-e k with re'af'ves r.ut here.
ami gi
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no vailing: l:ov a b-- or Par: 's l'.a-j pr pJ-'in now: I .,ti't siay n.i.-i-rah'c; Iry. to repiilatr you r st'.m,ic) so you can eat '. ravcrite foo.l.s wiM--.ii: --oi--iiiir d'rt r--. j Th cost is .... I,-:- . 'fh-. bi.ri'ti'b to urea.. Ad. . i
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kra:rcj bec.j.u of thji ; ci th Colombian j
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r-- mv-dve-tj in ncg-Hi.i-
iriety of ihiccs.
1"' : A ' . t vs- -'
NEW RED CAMPAIGN
i the treaty before March 4. It will rs :
rred to the senate cvmmtttec en
j f.'reigo relations and there allowed to . repse until after March 4 at ieas'.
with po a.-tion taken on it. If ho derides to send it to the archives of tha state department it wlU undoubtedly
: be entombed there. If he leaves it ,r j t'le V.'hite House for his successor to
dispose of it probably wi',1 tind its way 1 1 tk.se same archives, n. 'cording; to
, i:Ixarranir.nt egottatlons. j Mr. liirding's Xriendd liTt I ! I '..:: -n this irr,pos!n; array c-f : j
h :n- -! LENINE TO START
. a - ,. '. . i .. j'1 1 i'l ' a i - e .-'. ve upon lTt.'. id--ni
n 1 -.- into ni t rmameo ; 1 .;h th rrme.pul pow- ;- WAHlXtiTOX. Jan. 4 Indications t.a' .'il il iaraiinieut : 'hat I,-n:ne Is to start drastic cam1 1.:n-iar k I -signs in behalf of bolshev isrn in th i
"': - "r . 6 --r. t il-i:i wi',1 s-jc- I5a!tic states are responsible) f..r tho . .-e:'- i any , f h(s rtilT'eul- j ir-iuests f rom American repreyenta- : i- -- s. lr-.t two months that are ; lives in the T3atio for an Amp-ican '..- &-;m!r,'.tT."it!.'n, and what 1 y ar!i!f. a-'cordir,; to a -1 vires to tho ' - '-. v-v.) make , the treaty e-ate department, today. The state Je-problejiiatie-i'. - pa rt merit decided .to order a warship :n !'. v."h;-r. 11 mi-.-, the pres. - ! int.. the p.alt'c waters. ' f- .-.: member.-! '. hi? cabinet i - - .
--ri'ary. Joseph P. lumuiiy, ' s' .li.'y Snlrequentiy.
:-::t Of! I'roa Contact, pr's'. I-r.t t? c-mpiteiy shut oit ' Manv people in this section, as elsei ironi! contact with leaders li where, have suffered from rheumatism and :aie sr..l house. The s-nalo- -; Sidney trouble and have found Anuric to : I'j-tel for th administration le the most successful remedy to overcome n the senate last, these painful and dangerous ailment& s.-e ',.:-, no more. Tho y pr, -; Marbn IndiaM- IJSt faTJ J W n :v. j,o more of what is in th.- terriUe backache, my kidneys did not r";r!l 'r-Vr; the tr.a.v. f mW ft
r;-r,'r" ; orecL ! came into '"'.: 1 t nrtp.elnnrf 3 rce t - ii.-
In Self Defense
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a c oi ."vnuric iilp- iof ms j - i , Jfcv.-iS 'tfSt.
ins ana hsnc uikcu
but half of them "jj and hardly know I yS" t ,t i have a lack as far ,:'..., i-l(':
V, . -V. 3 as hurtirg is con Ji -I.l . 2 4. p&.l a reraed. I would ad
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1 j." i" TTi' . v,."' :?.-, ; from kidney
' i M J ' to tr. Anuri. V'.Jytjt'SVl MRS. MARY - - t i i reison Street,
suffer
trouble
MURniY, 1526 West
BUEHLER BROS. Wednesday Specials
Choice Pot Roast per lb. Fresh Picnic Hams per lb.
Fresh Calf Hearts . .
Leaf Lard per lb ... . Sugar Cured Corn Beef .
Buehler Bros. High Grade Coffee per lb. 35c
BUEHLER BROS. 573 Hohman St., Phone 1441
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