Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 286, Hammond, Lake County, 23 May 1921 — Page 3
Monday. Mar 23, 1921.
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Over 1920 Prices
Touring Gar
$400
June First
THE Willys-Knight Sleeve-valve amazingly free from care and cost
motor Improves with use. It is The gasoline mileage averages above
20 miles per gallon. Its smooth performance is a source of lasting satisfaction.
Prices, f. o. b. Hammond. Tax Paid
1920 Prices $2435 . $2435 $3120 $3225
Touring Car Roadster Coupe Sedan
June 1st Prices $2015 $2015 $2710 $2915
due
Touring Car
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350 to
$500
June First
THE improved Overland, is Rugged as ever, Economical as ever, Comfortable as ever. Its average of 25 miles per gallon of gasoline, its savings in tires and upkeep make it now the low-priced automobile to own and use. -.v.;-
Prices, f. o. U: 1920 Prices $1130 $1130 $1630 $1785 r
Hammond. Tax Paid June 1st Prices Touring Car $765
Roadster
Coupe Sedan
$765 $1085 $1370
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These Sensational New Prices Are Far Below trie Cowest Previous Prices at WhicK TKese Cars were Ever Sold. Place Your Or'der Right Now For Early June Delivery. -
OVERLAND
ammond: 74 Statte St., Tel. 304
COMPANY
Gary: 2G0C Droadway, Tel. 3701
BIG CHOI SEES RACES
The 3aret crowd of raoln? fans ever assembled at the Torfer Speedway witnessed Jack leech's opening card of the motorcycle season yesterday afternoon. Practically all of last year' favorites wpre entered. No one felt Justified In r:''i(tng winners beforehand as the men were all newly outfitted with the best gas bikes they could find. Korn. darin rider of the Indian, again scorched around for first place In the professional events. The last raoa was to have been a ten-mile professional, but the churning: of the side cars had mussed up the track at the turns 00 1 hat It was thought "best to c'.t It down :o & five-mile race. Paul Anderson, who made h'.s bow vlth the Ilarley-Davldson colors for NERVOUS FAINTING SPELLS Mrs. Werner Tell How They Yield to Lydia. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Camden, N. J. "Before my baby wu born I was run down and weak, had
I pains in my back and j stomach, was very
nervous and would have fainting spells. I certainly suffered awfully with those nervous fainting spells. I did not
know anyone at
I times and used to
scream. A doctor treated me for the
spells but did not
1 seem to do much
good. I had taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills before so I begaa taking them again. I soon felt a change and could do my work without pain and was cured of those nervous spells. Now I have a nice fat baby girl and had an easy time at birth, thanks to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Mrs. WilliamC. Werner, 1218 Van Hook St., Camden, N. J. When a wife finds her energies are flagging, she is weak, nervous, suffers from backache, the "blues' she should build her system up at once by taking that standard woman's medicine, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as did Mrs. Werner. If there is anything about your condition you do not understand write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., in regard to your healtK-
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the first time yesterday, made them all gasp by the speed which he afhowed with the factory's latest racing model, lie had the speed of a winner, but his bike had too much power for Its tires. In the ftve,-mile open and final five-mile professional he threw tires Just when he had things his own way. Parkhuret, rider of the Excelsior, declared that he felt tied to & post whenever Paul Flipped past him on. the straight stretches. Anderson had a leaky tire and could not start In the opener. Fans will watch his work on the new machine with much interest this year. Following are the results: 5- Mile Professional Korn. (Indian) first; Cropp (Excelsior) second; Walters, (Excelsior) third. Time; 4 min. 47 seconds. 6- MUe aide Sax JLndareon (H-D) first; Masha. (Ex) aeeond; Cropp, (Ex) third. Time: 5 min. 41 c. 6-Mile Open Farkhurat. (Ex) first; Korn (I) second; Walters. (Ex) third. Time; 4 mln. 44 aeo. 5- Mile Stock Anderson, H-D) flrat; Cropp. (Ex.) oond; McKaffa, (I) third. Time: 5 mln. 25 aec. 6- Mile Professional Korn, (1) flrat; Parkhurst (Ex.) second; Cropp, (Ex.) third. Time: 5 mln. 59 eec.
A protest was entered against Anderson's place In the etock race because ha-had racing tire on his front wheel but this was withdrawn later. Ray E. Garren, Minnesota state referee, acted a announcer; Arthur Harrington of the Harley-Davidson faotory, wa starter; Gus-Oman was referee and the Judges were the following motorcycle dealers: Wood worth of Chicago Heights, Sllger and Wall of Hammond.
$300,000 BEQUEST BRINGS LAWSUIT
f INTERNATIONAL NIWS SCTVICH MORRIS. 111.. May 23. A bitter legal fight loomed today over the beauest of $300,000 left by J. R. Collin. 78-year-old banker, to Miss Delia M. Carpenter, 40, his private secretary for twenty-fire years. Collins' relatives It la declared, are preparing to attempt to break the will. Collins died May 15 In Chicago aftr
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FLOWERS
Special Sale This Week POTTED PLANTS Geraniums, Rambler Roses, Hydrangeas, Bergonias, Solvias, Mignonettes, Calendulas. VINES Vincus, English Ivy, Sprengeri, Wandering Jew. PLANTS Aster and Pansy. Cabbage and Tomato Plants. BARGAINS IN ALL THE ABOVE ITEMS Hammond Floral Co. Corner State and Hohman Tel. 309 Free Delivery to all Parts of the City
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an operation for, cancer. His will was probated Saturday. Under It Mrs. Collins was allowed $1,500 per year, eome real estate and personal property. Frank Collins, a eon, wu given $10,000 outright and Oscar Collins, a brother of the dead man, some land holdings. The rest of the estate except for aome minor bequests was willed to Miss Carpenter. Mrs. Collins. Frank Collins and Oscar Oolllns ,lt Is undertsood, will attack the will n the ground that It was not legally drawn and that unuoe Influence was exerted on the aged
banker by MIsa Carpenter. It will also be contended that under the Illinois law the widow Is entitled to a larger chare In the estate than the will provides. The revelations that followed the probating of the will have stirred Morris dee-ply. Miss Carpenter left town
Sunday by motor, leaving word with j
friends that she did not know when she would return.
Read The Time Want Ad
REVOLUTION
IN PORTUGAL
, IN"DOX. May 23 Revelation has broke cut In Portugal and the government of Premier Mice do baa been overturned, according to advises received here today. Army officer have arrested all the members of the Port-iguese ministry compelling them to resign, said a Lisbon dispatch to the Daily Mall. Little news has penetrated the Portuguese frontier, but It Is reliably re
ported that Monarchists are upportlr the military Junta In the movm'n against the (government. No official advices bearing upon Portuguese eltuat'.on had been rere'i , here at the time this dispatch s. written.
Big Demonstration
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Calumet and Sibley Hammond A SMILE OF SATISFACTION With Every Bottle of
Drug
Store
UA-LAX
QUA-LAX, the Great Blood and System Builder, is now being sold and demonstrated by Doc. Cooke, the Quaker Health Teacher, at Bourne's Drug Store, Calumet Ave. and Sibley St., Hammond, Ind., for two weeks, commencing Monday, May 23 rd. QUA-LAX is sold under a positive guarantee to give you good results or refund the price. One dollar per bottle or six bottles for $5.00. QUAKER HERBS One package ($1.00) makes three quarts of Herb Medicine that will last for three months, for Rheumatism, Liver. Stomach, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Blood Purifier, Germ Destroyer. Guaranteed to give good results or jefund the price. No questions asked. Come today. Don't put it off. SPECIAL MEDICINE put up for those who don't find Qua-Lax or Quaker Herbs suitable for their case. Come and aee the Doctor and find out your troubles free. The Quaker Health Teacher Doc. Cook BOURNE'S DRUG STORE Calumet and Sibley Street
STT HIAXTH If TU etro run down or are no fe' lug Just right, send for a pucka"- rf fJeiger's Herb Tea, a natural blood-m: r ifler, nerve tonic end health builder." , reliable remedy for constipation, kiiSrei or stomach trouble, a torpid liver, indigestion, rheumatism, etc. lncloy r cents nnd address ;'.grir Co., IZZ 55 Trov St.. rhtcafro. HI
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