Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 248, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1921 — Page 4

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THE Friday, Apiil 8, 1921,

THE TIMES" NEWSPAPERS it Tiis lass cqustt FiTc?a & y-jsussxso CCST?A2lfT. Tte Eaie County Tim as Daily except a;urday wad iiuia.y -jxer.-a. at ta ptottKte tc Hiu-.-uon-- June 2S, iio. Tho limes T-.it O d ce (t o. I r. d i a r.a H'-.rr-. r. dsJJy except 6ucfli'. Lettered t the pustotflc U. ut Cai, Novea fcir is. 131S The Lake County Tlr.ies-SattK.av ar.d Weekly Edition. "uaterrd at me poetof-lc In -mrioi-l, F?.rut-ry t, 1S16. Tij Gary Kvfaias T1ms I-v-.-.ly e-.ot! -.uDti-.y. Entered ii tlie po.;ouce lq ijsrv, April T , All uiwior the act of .r.--i 3. li'S, es 6eacnd-cI---.--a-tr, t'oKfilGX ADVKKTISLN'O RE!'SESIATION O. LO.JA.N FATNE A CO. CHICAGO

DESTROY PESTS Scienc baa d.iiou.tratd that t--o ps t:e a ronstact menace to each Individual coming in contact with them rats and fites. Kites, being the lao-t cora-ir-on by most pf i.scdb th-j !-ast feared, are permitted to eontamiii3'e f-x d in a va y that 1 dau&erous to hu-

tuau health. Premises should t kept clear cf raff j

end other rodents, for cot only ar tbey bearers of til'h. but tliey ar l.nowr. to carry iho gsr of a nuo-

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ne-lrassing-&how

"r of dis-fas-s whir

may b roam, nic-a ted to members

of tte L-urn an fan.!! . especially to children. A ereat deal has be-ea faid in recent years about b' fly and th- effict it ha? ';: priding -s-

peciailr tt- ai'.raetit? tbat affect th-? digest i--e fysteai. Many of tte illness? of cblldrn -nay bo traced to ta-iik

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food tla.

has bn coataaii nated by the lb'

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vva'T'lf ., felephno SO-J JIiov EO cot giv gerious t.b

uauii ;-ot3t . i"ion- u If vou bav auy troah jft-i-.c Tat TiMLs iv-ae cc-ra- j -:r"-n;iV5 tC3!:"i?f tee t!7 is or plaint lairtiea.aie iy to th r;u!4inn !- partirieat. i ,h .jt , u b n-j f .r -.jv ff Hniiy:oa4 r riva'e exchar-;-) S tt'i-. it 01. 3101, .CaU icr w h --vir uerar-r e-.t "iint-vj.l : t-d t 'j it.' see tbt- h ;.! e ti2r.l:

are still many pertoas who do tot readue fhe im- ,

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NOTICE TO S traCEIBiCHS. i you fall t rec.iva ..cur rfpy of Ths " -zi? ' 1 y as you ha 3 in tnc paov. f!M5 do r.ri - !j ijst or ! Qit sent o.n ti;:.r. K-r:i.ri."o-:' :: ervico n-'-t v.h-t it ud f V nd tbat com

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n a ;me us .'tsea -ou not juar p' '- c . orr.pt.Iy.

OPFICE SEEKING THE MAN The tollowiiig press telegram is rerr.vlu-ri as being of unusual quality, says tb-e Fort Wayt? Xers: HAMMOND. lad.. Mi rib 24. V. ip.er J. Riley, of Hajxraonri. a banker. prcr.:inet ia

of rb b-ot 5 n 3 ' si . -ind tbr- fb ir perimt-tfd

is the, tim to wag warfare cu th f.-. E"-'-:.'r about tb1 y:er.iis"-s wbicb ma y become a fbiCf icr the y fbcuii b rinkid vitb , unsidke-u lime or other chernl?;il tbat will dosc.iTi:? or render the r c t nr. ten "ibl tor tb. is lnf.ee The e;-;.f f;.-f which appear about th bni'6 c b-; ' i'1" " .1 for tbp'" a '.'"- for-rui'inerr. (c-- that vi'.l S'1 arm liter in tbs si-shmi.

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dent Harding of the U:i';d ?tates ccraraissioaersblp ci internal r?-fLuf, made to Lira at Washington. Mr Kiiry. -Abo be? returned here, said today: "My financial voctriburiens and my efforts in behalf of the reptu part" "rare not made cr given with the idea of receitdng o fSclal recognition, but for tb? purpose of helping to secure for the state and nation administrations tbat would be for the best of the community, the state and the country. "I bave not been, and am no, a candidate for any office wi-bin the gift of the r resident of the United Stites or the goie.nrr of Indiana, and 1 shall noi accept an-- public office, but desire to continue to play :br interesting game of business in the Calumet region." Still, when all 1b said, it must be admitted that men v-bo fee as Mr. Riley feels are. tba sort of men the fedcral service reeds raen whom the jobs sek ritber

VTTAIillNES N .' what in th- world if a V. e have kao-'.-n there Mere -uch mn'b ":r mc'rc y-r tinr. !n tc tb

cr-ire made Itself manifest, but although '?-o have ecu- j darted an exbauetr'e search, looked the "ord up in the j dictionary ana written td rai correspondence schocls j b.;.--e not yet got a real good, tatisfyiag. definition. I bow when we thought we ju?t about bad a vi-

nmine cornered, and iere about to shake a pi-ch-fcrk at it and demand n know what it --as, along comes the department of agriculture itb a bulletin .and gaily. her full", noncbalantl" sayf, tbat no one re all" knows just what a vitamice is. ' "itamir.es axe absolutely essential in food ta"S 'be builetin, and, tbev have been classified in thro?

;ea its

OIH eycipatjlea a-o v It a Tilt; glrl in their natural deslr TO kc-p up with the sty! as AM) a.re not at ail 3i;poed o Tit T w- do feel sometimes THAT tbey ought pot to dress la SI'CH a t-3.v as to leave tbe im.prsi n THAT th-- must be ectc-rcd in the

1EX thcuiini dillar leg conteet DIVORCES axe jfettlr.e no coaaaoa I II AT a -modest t.--liov.-I1A1KS act as best man rt a 1VLD1)IT, o,.remocy far Icir THE brids r.iljht try v.. MAKE x dite with hirr THOE i' ho oufitht to kso-c IK anyone ioee eiy bat v.-saeQ DRESS to impre.'s ether v. men E.VCLISIVE.LY but e dT.'t suppose A girl reaJiy objects espeolilly AFTER the' got herselt s.ll fixed uj IF torn-. n:an thinks sa l'-rks PRLTIV nice. HttHE his b ea a lot cf time

enforce-

THE pleasure attendant EPON P.viCfc- tilings over ag-aia in CE'S memoriea dfp'nds

Editor TutES F-iea. announce to the voters of I,as; hi. a.-., that I will be a canWate f.i t.h- nf City Clerk, of Eaft Chicago .-.-t tr. rub:iion ticktl, SUUjrCt tu t'l" i i--' .'if .!. Crd. rCTEn V,"lULi:.V. Jr.

Ed'tiT T'liEs the i otorsv . i 1.h be a i b no ilia t . ff CJtfien'K tb-ket.

j ptit!-n nv ii t i office.

IT a mm on d rCB KATOB Editor TiktES- Tnu ir.ay nnounce to the voters f Hammond that lama cir.di.iate for re-nominti.-n for th off!ct of Mayor, on the: Republican ticket, suh-

!ope announce o ' J"ct ,hp wishes of the voters at th Chicer that I wiU j vrmiaries In May. -,': Y-ierk n the! DANIEL EEOWNf i'lf Iir. rj by mv t '

in the Cit v Cb-:.-k's t- litor times- n ill you kindly an-

EMLRELV upoa wi are.

.a.t tiiis rtiemories ;

AD oce thing: we nib AVE cou'.d forget :s having gu. O.VCE on rai-iroons.

ir.runce to the voters cf IKmmond thn'

J '!".' J. KKZ'SXS. ! 1 shad! be a a ndidate Mayor on the

i w ;r " Tine ticKt. F-jri'-.-t to tn prii m-jvs to be h'-ld. Mav ?,

ED. SIMOK.

WASTED men-

on prohibition

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f p-ticts, i certain buibs

nd iu n.;.k and egtf.

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first kind i? frund in s-?.-ds, in gr

and fesbv roots and tru

The fecond group ie to be

found in butter, eggs and milk, and in the heart. liv-rr nd hilneys of edtbie- animals. Tb third group is in grapefruit, lemons, oranges, tomatioes, epinacb an! lettuce, and in eggs and raw milk. Egss and nailk-r-sl! tbreo binds cf -.utamines are in them. Tbey are. according to d;?ti'iun.s. the peifect

WE jay waited hecaus? ALMOST everything- under the erun V.11L produce alcohol IF yu let nature take lta cur, IT tixej a girl long-er TO rut oc a hat thin It DOES a rr.aa to put on anything A y D r-t-n it up. AD bv the way no bus balance CA; be si-nadler thai; an EDITOR'S wife's toward the end or he month.

i FOB, CITY TE.SASTJEXS

j To th Ed. or Tor, Timf.r Ton may '

j announce 'h-o I am n ciindldate fori Citv Treso,-.'- ? :- C;:v of Easr Chi-! Ei.-r Times- rie nriour.e to capo on th- 1 -tub lean Ticket, subject ,f '-'O'ere of Ha mir.cn 1 that I will bs a I to th Prinnr.'S ! cand.'da'e for Mayor on th Fepubbos-.

1 Very trp'.v vMir,, 1 1' ket. surject to the rrimsries.

;ch ad vice cn the eub-

THERE is n:

of ki?in EIT a.'.! of it is w: mother of a ioi-u EVER knows as rc.uc

5I.VT.JU ED life AS a bride of two -eek 1UI.MCS the knows

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-ITARLES H. rai-OP.TO-H

lot tv. hildreii about

E-,:t-r T:it. .''i'.l v--u ra.-- n- ' ! r-u!--e th-t' r v t: a cardida-e fr 1 rOK CTTT TUTOH hr r:".ii"i-u, i . c-f TreaSvir-r, for! Editor Times- Please, announce 'o I the- Cit- -f i:.,t.t Chi. a'aro Isid subiect ! th voters of Hanm)r.4. that I n il! V l to tb'! Ff ub'dcan primaries. ' a oandidate for the office of C)ty TuJcs ! H E JOKES I 'n he rruh'o.car. tIck. eubct to th-

i . q: .s..:i or tn priir.ar.- in Mai-

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Political Candidates

Announce':

East Chicago

res crrr judge

. y ,f - xhn I ;i - be a candidate f ' r r.ncminati n to the j T, .ri':oo of c.t-. .1 jc -object to the. prl- , rnanes. 2d . . r 2, l?:i. j 1L 2,1. COHEN. i

I I MCDJESKA.

Ed.'r TitiTfam a cs nd ida "

Pi.-.arc a n " u r. o t a f -r 'he of:ce of '"i

tru:a.an n-ke. 6ub-t 5. Ma- .' TrEVPT CLEA"EI.AXD.

Editor Timus riease announce to the., votors of E.at hicao that I will be a '

j candidate f :r C;;v Judge on the repuo- I ' lican tick'. Fubj-'. t to th.3 primarier. i ' May Sd. l'J21 I MICriATVL HAVTtAK

.-d-.f-r Tiv.es: Piase announce in co.::imn of your rsper that I &rr. a cr d-.dat fo.r r.---e.(-fon to the effic . Ctv Judire on th TVmoralc tleVet. THEODORE C KIxDTZ

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Editor Tivk- T'lt-iff announce

n vo't-rs o: tan i.n;ca.E-o anc maiana ,

j nomination icr tne office of C.ty Judfe I on the Citizetis- Part' Ticket f HUGH E. CARROLL,

FOB MA YOU

Editor TrjdEs: touojor.i to the voters! of the city of East Chicago. I will b a ' roa AlUEEMAST candidate for re-nominauon to the. of- j Editor Times I'loase announce to the tice of ..layer of Ka.o Chicago, at the voter of E-.Pt ' : i -4 .-o that I iw'.l he a c.rii.-it- inniarioa in May. ' candidate for Ab.erm.ir.-at-I-i.r6.. on the LEo jvloCOKMACK. i Citizens' ticket. j GEORGE ELCSKT. Edtor Tixrs PItaFe a.r.n.unce that i " Iam a candidate for Ma-or of East i Editor T:trs Tlese artnounce to c rucagto. gu.je.tt to the- vi&hea of the ! voters of h.-. Fir. t V.'ard. East Chicago, voteri- at tne May primar:o. and that I ! 'hat I v in he a candidate for Ai.-.ormnn earr.estiy solicit their surport. ', on the R,:pub: lean ticket, sub tec. t to the

JAMtS J0-IK6TOK ' prima riec, ju- 3rd

Ttj.rES- K-nd!" announce '' h of Hammond that I am a f - th r.oi.-.natlon for the of. '' Jude on the Reruhi!cji

ticket, subject t the primaries. Mav :-;rd. r:.:i DAVTD c atktksok.

riitor T:vt9 PImfp announce to the voters of East Chicago that I m a. cana.aate for the nomination ;r Mavor on Uie C:tien6' Ticket. FRAXK CALLAiiAtK

RICHARD DAVIS.

I hor-h-,- announce my eM'rnanlc candid.acv '-r tr..- thir.-i " ard of the city I of Eatt Chi i.iv on the r--r-:blican ticket i subiect t.) the will of tne rt-op of the

ir 4 -r.., . ... . . , i f'ftid ward, bv virtu-i of th primary of Ed. tor Times: I will be a canaidate vs.. ? 1 oj- .( . . .- 1 .. i-v... , i.l.

.i.-.ur 01 c.asi -.. nicasro on tne r(.- ! . ct-t-; rrnvtVT

Editrr Times Please mnounc to the voters of Hammond that I will be a or-r did ate for CiT-"- Judcre on the repuhliran ticket, subject to the r-r! maries, Mav Srd, IP-1. PHIL GF.EENT AED.

TOU CITY THte AETJtB Editor Ty.-i: Kin-ily -(nn-'une thI am a car.dilate for the nomtnatlct, for City Treasurer, of Hammond, subject to the decision cf the P.epubliren voters at the PTlmanea on May 2ri. 1321. WALTER F. BIELEFELD

Editcr TtMtes: Please announce to th. 'oi'-r' of TIammond that I am a candi. date for the nomination of City Treasurer, cn the Republican ticket, subje. t to th primaries, Mav "j. 1 0 C 1 . EDWARD V.TEEL

pub It can t:r.;et. subj-rr t the de-.islon "f the vo'crs at the .V r pr.r.ar.e3. JAMES H. CL'KS..

i -'3 1 tor xii'.ES. i iS." j be a cajididata lor Jlasui

1 llcan tic-iet, s.ibiect I the May primar.es.

j Editor T' vorr of tl

n-ju;.of to ' P '''r'H' 1 '

t he d-eis.i.tt of ,

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!: Ptic:'-- -irr.'-un'ff to the K-'-irth .-.! Eaft Chirai" : i - a ccdi-iare for Alder-'';:.-;en? Ti-ket. .VAED ADALEERT MT.TLX

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LEWIS

In

is- inat is very consoimsr. i-ue-ss we ii m.t tr.o

tsn those who seek the jobs It is really . pity tbat j .along: having two fried eg-- for breakfast end tirinkm America men of this character cannot bear the call 1 ns a glass of mi'.k at e ery meal. Then, although

j Ed, tor TlifES. You mav st.'e to th citizens ..f East Chios -j.-." an. Iiviibna

ri arbor tr..t It !s my intention to be a

candiaaie for the :. :..:..-, : v. icr Xlav.-.r

' cf the. city of East Chi"..i;. at. tins pri- j ' M-tri.s to '00 htid in 2.1a;-. A vote for ! T. THE worid and be sornebodv later on ! m is 1 vot ft r a clean, efficient busi- ! tot.

TOO many you.-.g men promise

THEMES ELVES that they will rise'

announc to the th Ward in East Chi-

T wii! be a candid-it

Editor Trvtcs Pleas armour.- that I will be a candidate ofr City Treasurer on th Democrat ie tick"., subject to the primaries. Mav Srd. 1C21. EDWARD EGGEBRECHT.

Editor T-itr.s P vet err. of t .-. y u -

for Al-:'crtc.'--n. on 'h RV-r'u"n:iacn"ti'cket! ! th r-pu ican ticket, subject to the pri-

sn ,!.rt re, f ie r-.-:.--.ric-. .T" S 12 1 i m-irif., .uav oiu,

Editor Time- Please announce to the voters of Hammond that I am a candi

date for th office of City Treasurer on

,TOrni CHl'RILb.-

i uc.is .administration.

of public service ct be induced to sacrifice sorm ure of their own infaret or the general good.

:t -vitamint

ce sure to

bavf x;i-Tity of thorn.

WHE.V they axe middle-ag-ed THE time to go over the top 19 right now when you are yr-uns AMI can stand the saff.

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r T :! - r-'.'-nr-? anrounce to the th Fif'h '.'j - . j-last Chi earn.

that 7 ili be a -. cdidat for Alderman n the p.'-j;'.h'.i''': n ticket, subject to the decision of th rrimftries. Mav .rd. ROBERT C. SMITH-

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Editor Times I win r.. a candidate! on tte republican tick. t fur nomination I Editor Tivks- Piase aencunce .to to the office of City Clerk, of East Chi-j the vot-rs f tst Chi'arf that I will cago, subject to tiie Mav prima ls. b candilat f r Alderman-at-Larpe, on EMMA SPEXCER. the Republican Cke. subject to the

trimaries. May Sri.

E. E. HAF.T2L.ER

CIT if CXEIfBt Eiitor Times: You may announce to h voters of Hammond that I am a candidate for re-nomination for th of. fic of City Clerk, on th Republican t-okt. subject to the p-rimarlcs. May Sd. 1!'21. ARNOLD 1L KTTKERT.

J. COAR.

name aj a candidate for City Clerk, on 1

the republican t!ckt. of East Chicago, I Editor Timf- Plea anno. me to the in minatlon b-lnp subject to the j the voters f tb Third Ward. Eas CUldedsion of the primaries in May. ca ro, that I will be a candidate for Ai-

-SE.tr H. PETERSON. cic-rman o-n tne i-if-ns' tic

Editor Times:

FRANK J. CISZCZON.

-Y.-'U are authorized to .

insounce my candidacy for re-nmina- j tlon to the office of City Clerk on the j v

Editor TtvEs- -Plf

otera of the I-oarth W ard.

ann-'unce to the

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republican ticket of East Chicago, sub-!ra-"- that I will be a cardidafe for the Ject to the Mav primaries. j office of AU'-rman on the Citizens' tickTIT'OiS. Y R TCfTA RP3 let. ' ' ' 3 MI ICE KOSCIELKIAK

Editor Tt-ii:?: Please announce to th voters of Hammond that I will be a can. dldate for City Clerk on the Republican ticket, subject to th primaries. May 3rd. 1321 MILTON L HANSEN

Editor Tives- Please announce tn the voters of Hammond that I will b a candidate for the office of City Clerk eta the Republican ticket, subject to the prl. maries May 3. JOHN A. MALO.

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j Edi'or Ttvr?: Plea-s- ennonmc to th voters of the Seventh "Ward, Indiana Harbor, thit I will be a candidate I for th ofii'-e of Alderman m the re-

puDi'.oan i:,-Kft, t-ucj.tot to trie primaries Mav f.rd. l:'2i. PETER COUEEL1S.

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Move Out When Hyorriei Moves In "V""- . c.(.. IT.. - -. 1 i J -

cslle,. .XeT. , , . if T? Editor Tr--P3 announce to

rh U ,;;t,..,l'- J:;-: . Ln!the voters of th rifth Ward. Indiana

tralia. and combined with other eicel- ! arbat x' A h 3 iVv'' irr .!.; the offme of Al.iTraati on the republi

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Editor TtMFs: Please anr.ciuno to te voters o Hmtnc.fi that I v', a candidate for the office cf Citv Clerk, on h Rer.uhlico.n tick, subiect to th decision of the p-lmries May ?. 1 f 2 1 RCDOLF H HORN'.

In inland Australia the atmosphere

Is so impregmuted with bels.am thrown out by the eucalyptus trees that germs do not thrive, and in consequence couerhs. colds, catarrh and other nose and throat afflictions are practically unknown. Breathe Hyomel and pet the same pleasant perm klllinc efTect as you wuld pet in th eucalyptus forests. Hvomei is sold by Summers' Pharmacy and .all druprists everywhere on a puarantc s;'i:faction or money refunded. Adv.

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Ends indigestion

It relieres stomach taiaery, soar stom- j

cn, Deicmrj and all stomach disease or money back. Large box of tablets at all druggists in all tovraa.

Mav Srd. 1!1.

PilEPIL-VRD H. MAERIOK.

E-SStor T-.y.y-t- Please announce to the voters of Eat Chicajfn that I am a candidate for re-non.inat'.or. to the of. tlce of coun.-1I-at-ln.rge. subject to the Republican primaries, in yiav. GEORGE OSWEGO.

Vrhitinsr rOS MATC3 Editor Times: V "J ray announce to th voters of Whiting tl:at I ana a candidate f. r re-nominal i. n for the office of Mayor. subjct to the wishes of th voters at the rrina.aris ;n Mav. WALTER E. SCIIRAGE.

Editor Tives Plas announce to the voters of the Fourh Ward. Hammond, t Roberts la le that I will be a candidate fr,r the office of Alderman on th republican ticket, subject 'to the primaries. May 3rd. CHAS. H. EGGERS.

Editor TrvtEP Please announce to th votors of the Fourth Ward. Hammond, that I will be a candidate for Alderman on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries, May Srd. 1321. E. JEWETT.

Editor Times! Please announce to th voters of Hammond that I am a candidate for the republican nomination fr,r Councilman-at-larK. subject to the wishes of the voters at the primaries. May ... 13-1. rT-HxpD H'LMRERO.

Editor Tr.rnst -Pl--are announce my rair.a as a .-ar.di.late ior Mayor of the City of Whit inc. In 'i ma. subject to the ocision of the Kr-t!b':.i voters at the : minsr City lTii:asrms Mav 3 M tiv T N-priT

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Tffi: i50D7 MACHINE A friend of mine once bought an automobile. After that I always knew where to find him evenings. He would invariably be out in the corrugated iron dog kennel he called it a garage in his back yard. He would often be fl?t on his back with a lighted candle dripping unctuous mementos all over him while he peered into the intricacies of his beloved auto. He took good care of that machine. Carburetor valves, differential, compression and the like these became almost a religion with him. Then, one day, he died. His death was due principally to the fact that he hadn't taken proper care of his c-wn body. His auto stood perfect, resplendent, at the door the day of the funeral. The pallbearers rode in iL , The body of man is a machine. It is the most wonderful machine in the world. It repairs itself if you give it a chance. The motive power is nerve force. As long as nerve force flows freely to every body p3rt Nature keeps the mdchir.e ruxming smoothly and nukes all necessary repairs. Vinen nerve force is interrupted in its now the machine begins to hit on fr, ? C3linders instead cf six the. valves ret choked up, the engine begin? to koock'' in short, the machine need; to be overhauled. The Chrropractcr is the expert mechanic cf the bodily machr.e. He finds the short circuit that's causing trouble He gets the missing c lnder to hitting. He adiusts the bodily machirie to Ecrtrid, so that nerve force agin f5ow. freely. Chiropractic adjustments are not painful. Intead, they have a remarkable rejuvenating effect. Chiropractic is che.eiiul, positive, correct. And it "delivers the goods." Mv friend who died took extia good care of his automobile 2nd neglected his own bodily macriine. That was foolish, of course. But are I OU looking after YOUR bodily machuie Vou can buy a new automobile if the high cost of li-ins permits but you can't buy a new body. Belter see a Chiropractor .U before your bodily machine gets stalled entire!.. An our.ee cf prevention, you know

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