Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 292, Hammond, Lake County, 31 May 1921 — Page 8

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t rn.tv'o ..f life. .h. hav.n b-.-.-n ' f- !:::.-;.-:;. 'Hi : .";:;' rf a. houso of j . v-.o;. To,--in' trow,- t she lial ri :r . u:i; " I s ,n.l. I"., h-.- t'".- ; ... i. now living In 'ii.r;. : h;n ; re:r.iei -o- '. ' ;.- i socio f- h . ..-' o j . . . - u .- v. . 1 1 .. ie aa it r r r'r'-s 1 . ; oo.:m or' firy was with ;.: ' i :r. ! M r. ;u-! 57r. K Try A f- :.:; 1 'l th- tj.aft'.c b'(!j .- he 1 vv i .' n )' 'i" a .t w,i he t i n n i r, ' 'l. ' ''. r, wh.-n riirh'i!-. i ' '- - 'i.-,: s'r.-'vV'i J'.-int hr.-i ie.i rvii.t and day have or;e, thrn:i': t ' -o '.itj'r MA-... van h u'i"'..-1r i in rhi;.u.iri? l: !!? o:i Main street f .' -i- ta days. "f -Jar I.aki- .. the C- - i :;- .it ion .f jna!y of ih .-.-, f t: l::-'. an I r-..rt t!:erc ' :i ' in . I w ;:r.iai over tlii? ' - : - : '. Of tn:- IT- 1 S.-hniti' ' " . T-": : ; ri I: : mi: asa'me:! ' ' t', - r.-r-T !. " :i I f cnrat ' ; : . i ;u raraj- i. th- ."' ' . f't;Ti" f x c1 :'c v-"' t: . ' ' : a. .' - - of t n c?!.! ' i st r' l ry i:i;iiner. w.'is vlcv.el I y '.irsf. ' "v "'a !'ryn t : I;riA t!: streets ' . i ;;;. !;..' riii'! Intfr J.iJnod th- ' ---?;n -tt-ry. i ri sp::- ' X. li: ..' ;,-,t F1 1t:l ha." : . 'ti I'-v:!t cr.tf rt.'iinc 1 s'.:i'h a num--r t ;' ;.; A .-'Miy trcnm - - nil-'"h;r.-s ::' .;: thro::rc;i town ail il.ty, Ml-"- .V;!m Hr.rr an J Knth rat:...i j.r je-:iv;i the f.-irSy I-art .f J : : M - , ' r. ;., tn ta'.i- a ruTma! - , r i.i in tl-s Lak? -' -.. ." ." . '. i t.:" c i'..- josr. ";r. ar.J J'.Kr. A-nrw cT Ham- ;; I'ooraii'n day tx- ; : :! ." : rc:rt on Mon.ijy, Mi:' j-M i)av. j sr. ! ;-;r., Jchn sp-'-r.t '..:... n .;.-!. fit t!i 2.or: h-r ;'i 1 1- ; . J i. n i :i. ' ! r. i Mr,-, Van -!:k.in of C'iicno -v.;:,- r..Cn: 1 Mr. ;:: r 1 Mrs. .f. : . ;; r ; c. r T i.- wi. "It t r. 1. Mr. !:..; ;.ir.s. V.'alicr v"roJ.t of Chlc.f." !-tm! to (';' vn I'oir.t to f j?n , . ',::. . - n 0,iy .;n-l wi.ilij hern ori M ; -. A !' : i !": Jrirl ' r n, - r,-- : ; fii:,! .,; cf II " !v.nion-'l i.i i. " J. ::s - .-i A.'-1..y tni ui a y. T:i.' i,-. -i.y fii'-'Js cf Cyrc;! IIaydT j ,. f . .. .!. t . l.--arn that he as :r,.".'.t i;-Tiv fr.-m '-er, 'y ho.",).t,il ir. M r i i t. y, fc ;s cr. l.tl'-'ri 1o;r;Er ..: v., '.it b ;.rrnvc3. A tr.V.nl ji arse 'i- - - - har. I will t,il;? cars " r:::;i until u:!r;let2 rcco.'f ry is The ti;rVrs if t h 1 "Dirr't Tot Rr:i"rn'"r C.ai ' r-'-'f" at 't'I'r J-ak-s i . .; '"i .;;;', Thi o". ,:S me'! r-T th'y I...- h-'-rres of ii,'-r.ir,.r3 and H r.; j-"d v. i . r:so.n l aii former Crown JF -. ; :l t c-i-.s. Mr. f.n,i Mrs. If U'l iy Xc-al of i,hi:c.jo ;i h:rr!l:'i t'te iiri-.ii;- m-etin?. Mr . Fr.-j ;-.;bnra aril Mr-.. Krrrnia M -i'.nsl.l nJE (Idii-r'i'f-r. Maarlr-K cf ' to v:.-it",i viti Mr. .f,,:i.i M"r,. J ;;h a-.';:p.f. j"V,.Tii rhay tl.! week. Mr. r.r.il Mr. Wink Ifrrr.l'H;. Mr. ari-.l Mr... At , r T -.mi-kJr.J of 1 -vaulr.-e. .Mr. an-.i ",!ar Uu J. P:r.ltU, Mr. an I Mrs. !1v r "VV r.-cl.-r. Mr. an-1 Mrs. John ! !.-r a':d M J .; Finneil vc-r

Positive Sources. Thf po-:r I fori'e of writing or of st'OPch nm.t fisne from jiof.it i fiv:;-.;i; nrdor. nfrgy, dopth of feel-

iv. or of tiioiieht.-- HicmnMi. TO REDUCE DANGEROUS VARICOSE VEINS

rwr'- "ho have wfiin vins m bri Viiv ,!viu'rl nnt ivn:t un;:l t1!?1't'ar'n t'nA ImrshrR point. rhi'i rv a : r.'u-';i 5'iffprsng nnrt !o?s of but s-hnuld at onr srrur from any ro '

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to ' j : . - t : '-ei r f! i"ty, i'rhn1:; p.r.-l neighbors

- -i . -' I -.uuttful Koral th-; f U.1i ri-- '3 arnl death Sv-r Mr-, llllon Iliibr'oh. hi-r "lev. Father frthf'r (.".:. 1.

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CU!!I '! 'rHA.VK. T. trlsh t' thanlc our many frlnds f--.r tl. K ia.tn t;- too?, a t;n iurln5 the ti!r fnl (.li.-rtli of coir litth) dnui?hfr T'ranoe.'. YMs v.-iH a'.o to oxpress our f- r rroci it 'j ri for t'u to of auto--.nJi!:s sr.J f 'hi ii.a ny loautiful

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Another Victim j

Frank Kia;o. yesrs oid. 21 K'.ln orf it rcot. wrll known ;a-y ;oun? man pa. .'! away at tho Men;.- ho,---piiai j tf'fiday unci follow ina; i bi'it' i! no. . of jnutncnln. Snort funeral s-frvi-pf wr rondu:tM at Will Urn's oiiapp! thh aftorr.orn at .1 nVI(k. Th" !'My a - thn j-liipp'-t to t'io f-irr o r bno at ui -. i.ard Or!:-. N Y , frr I": rial.

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If'i.ts or lo-'iir rpt 'J r u -d It r'fl-ior-s aii kinds of onlirjrM slau'ls rostfrs and wt.j and is uod poiuivolv In rsiv !nrR fa -'tor', op as an '!!-fai'.irf rt Ril to :h inJ'.iro' r.t!"i'; tio. t'.rrorori sflmpi or. rof''Pt or 1 - or.ts. stiver cr stamp. Tn' r rna '. : o rsa 1 I .nhora torn nndi'ftT, N. Y. Your

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TRESPASSER FINED $15.00

Jud? Pur.n f; for '.-:? pa s- ,r e.

Cti tha' vharc at. MctirC'? t !r , a ia ra i'.roa 1. Th jnJr al.-o firv-d I.o

beating xvaa fined $25 and costs when his wifa testified against him. Mrs. Rose told th" court that her husband severely choked her and beat hor for no cause whatever. She said that (he opened the door of their home at 191? Maryland street, and her husband Jumped on her, and that when .')ir- Fucoeeded in getting: outside and plld 'murder," he caught her and draged her back again and would have carried out his throats to kill her had it not hen for the timely arrival of C'onatahle Stagier. .lames told the Judge that he never wanted to kill his wife, but he n drinking and did not konw what he iva.i doing. Th judsce refused to ra any humor in Kr.f's defense and appreciated his -xplanatlon by fining him 125 and piarins; him unir a peace bond. In rase the act I? repeated. K"pe will hav, a chance to spend some time tn Crown rcunt.

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Bad Luck and the Devil Pursued Him

SMALL FIRE LOSS $5.00 A jn-.a'.l fire, which ra ised a loss of $," was f sting-ilsh-.-d at tho home of c. Iietu-rnc. farfi'fMi'H in handling a -: ros.-n can wa f-t'-.e cause of the itre

FINES WIFE BEATER $25.00 Tntr T "?'. hn tva' hSii'l before

For Expectant Mothers ' Osed By Thbee Geeeratiqhs Hani rot oolt o ucmisHOOO ua th at. rt BlACiILO RtULTo Co, DIPT. 3-D. ATLAX1. 0. .- --- -

"I A :-n't think any one has hud more bad luck and sokness than I "rave, in iirr. T hart iM vlbs. an arm and

collar bore broken in a railroad acot- i dent. Then I l.ad pnenni -nia. Af.fr recovenrg 1 crsfl a pasture when a bull chased me, tos 1 nt over t'ot fence and broke my r Rut l'K. Irt 1M I had tj toioid fevot ; .in- th- n f

severe s'.ctKncn and nv-i- ,rouiie. ivh.ich r.o medicine or do tor tfou.-lied ; &'lZXSSi3i"i SmiiSWSS(tsSS, ur.tlt two yfari I ft a bottle of H

Mayr's Wonderful Keniedy. which proved the first ray c-f lurlit in thirte. n v-ears." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes th oatrwrnal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal aiitnen's, including appendic!tl. One dose wlil cor.v.nce. or money refunded, fiiniiti'rn pharmacy ari druggists everywViere. Adv.

to Succeed Hay

The refusal of Henry Hay to euc."ei himself on the. Gary school board for another three years hag left a gap .n the board which. If is believed will be tiiied by Harry Hall, a well known Gary contractor.

It was generally understood that Mr. Hay would not accept another term on the achool board as he announced this several months ago. Mr. Hay's services have been valuable and It was at first thought that he could be Induced to -serve another term, but his refusal Is final. Mr. Hall threw his hat in the ring and It is the general supposition that he will be Mr. Hay's successor. Mr. Hall Is well fitte dto act on the echoo! board as he has been a real supporter of the echooia of Gary since he first came to Gary. No other candidate i.aa announced himself.

More Than Gram mart. It takes more than grammars and dictionaries to make a literature. Rlgglnsor).

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money rritc wuuoui quviun if HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES (Hunt's Slve and Sop), fil In the treatment of Itch. Ecltml,

Ringworro.Tetter or other itching skin dlitiici. Try this

treatment at our riaic For sale by Wets Drugs and Stationery Company. Adv.

Tile, Marble and Terrazzo Work Schmidt Bros., Washington street, Garj'. For prompt and efficient work, call 3650 or 91.

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RHEUMATISM

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Deep Saated TJric Acid Deposits Ara Dissolved and the Khenmatio Poison Starts to Leave tha System Within T-Krenty-foiix Hours. ! K'.crv druggist in this country ) an-' thcrie-l to say to e-ery rheumatic s iffcrfr that if two bottles" of Alicnrhu, 1 the sum connuernr of rheuina' isiii, do-s rot stop all agony, icduco swoiion j' int find do away with fvti the, slightest twinge of rheumatic pain. ho. wi.l gladly return your money without comment. ' A'lcnr'r.u han been tr'ed and tested for years, and really marvelous re.sul have, ten acconsplisbeij m tho most1 sevfro -ae uii.-ro tiie s'lffcring and 3goj-,y was intense and piteous ami ; wiico-e the parient v ri s helpless. I Mr. James H. Alien, the discoverer of I Al.enrh-j, vvhu for many y-ars suffered1 trie torme-ts of acute rlieum.it is ui. do- j s:rc all pu fferfrs to know that he does j not want a cent of anyone's money un-j less Ail-'-nrhu decisively conquers thlsj worst of pll diseases, and he has lninstnnrted by AYeis jvrug Company tD guarantee it In rverv instance. Adv $ i

Weis Drug & Stationery Co.

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about three-quarters of the entire cost of a painting job. Materials cost only about one-quarter so the possible saving in cost between the best and the cheaper materials is not worth consideration. And by specifiying the best paint, and getting years of extra wear, you save the big labor cost of frequent re-painting. You get the most economical job in the end. PATTON'S

Sun -Proof PAINT

is longer -lasting because it is richer in linseed oil. It will not peel or blister if applied to surfaces fit for painting. It forms a tough film of protection against time and weather.

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Hammond, Indiana Will Be Pleased to Consult With You on Any Kind of Painting or Decorating A Complete Stock of

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There st11 be a Hoover Demonstrator on yryur street soon. He will have his headquarters at the Indiana Electric Service Company. There will be no obligation on your part, and it will be worth your while to learn some of the vital points found in the Hoover.

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Our Demonstrators have instructions to interview every home, but should anyone be overlooked, an appointment may be made by calling our number. Ask any questions you see fit, and ai many as you like.

tire just part of an durational advertising campaign put on by the Hoover people and it is their'mission to demonstrate and educate all housrkfrpers in preference to piacmg orders. It brings an opportunity to the women of the city that should net be overlooked.

Tlvcse demonstrator? have instructions to visit even home, and they will show you by practical demonstration just wherein this machine excels. They will show you the principle of the Hoover's heart action the motor as well as all the other features.

The Demonstrators Will Show Ycu How the H coyer Beats, as It Sweeps, as It Cleans

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MAY 31, 1921

PRICE ATTENTION

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THE REASON why the young and inexperienced newlyweds prefer to buy their home furnishings at Seifer's is because they know that a home furnished the Seifer way is a mark of distinction and assurance of perpetual comfort and happiness, and it doesn't cost any more. THE REASON why the elder and more experienced homekeepers prefer Seifer's furniture is because they know from experience that it pays to buy colfee in a "grocery store" and furniture in a "furniture store." THE RL'SON why the men-folks prefer Seifer's is because they kno.v that the hard-earned cash does more work at Seifer's. A man would no more think of buying furniture in any other place, except a real furniture store than he would of buying a cigar in a hardware store. You'll find it to your advantage to buy your furniture, rugs and stove at Seifer's. regardless of how much or how little you need. You'll find our experience in furnishing homes advantageous in furnishing your home regardless of whether it is one room or twelve. You will also find our extended payment plan most convenient and admirable because it is not a. ready-made system. A specially designed plan to fit every individual case. Come in to the Seifer store nearest your home and let's talk it over.

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