Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 65, Hammond, Lake County, 6 September 1921 — Page 9
THE TtMISS PAGE TIRED 0 Willys Overland Slrmla.ir Oil to likf ot n1 and handle ii of any Military in & Htrt-etiy funeral military irtm mr r3w?.s.TTX?.-fr.T7o T.- .. . . mmMmmMmmmmMmm mmmmMmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmnmmmmmmm matistr. T:r- next meeting of th I'osr wl'l he h-'.rl at the (iM -FVlU.w hull on .State stiert. over Si:v.-r. .lwlry sUr, on Tu :'.lay tveimiB, S ;tt.!iibfr Bfh. at S p. m. Th- F'cjit Is woll orsanizi il ani t-oinp siiuiiK, It is ii;-por:ant that ai: inrnitp'T nt;ii'l an th'Ti" will he n election f ' :icct- and find, to hr- tilled out arh im ml rr in nrd'-r Oiflt l-.ia n'i".o"p.ifiy h - 11 r; .ii''(l on Tlw i.ni't'T". Th:'Sft al'f C'l'l'.t Iv IH'O-Srllry. .Mi 'vrrSO.lt; n-ir. hit iiik!td to t::U mH'tlne. cotntand hr!nr a comrade with you Join the live wire organization and be a LIVING SHE TAKES LYSOL t.HIl.0 r .M! .Rl. WIIKAT No. 3 rr-1. $t . JO1 6l . "1 H No. 3 red. it.2Sftl.2fU; N"6. 2 hard m ! we w i n ' c : w i 11 1 f : spri nw $1 . 3ii4 1 No. hard New Price Reduction Sept. 3rd It .2SH -a 1 .S'.; it. 36; No 4 No spring, i 1 23 CORN N. 'J mixed. white, r.r.5fi.r.6u-: n '! r. . 3 ni'sed. :t whit;. 55--; Nil I! 5?e; Nil . 4 inf. ted. 5-J yellow. 54 V. Ti . 6c; ; 1 - j - y Elisabeth Stlne. a insri-ss li virus at Is Vlumn.ee avij,, Hammond. Is In a erlth'al condition an th.: r;ilt of 'drinliiuif Ivsol, a deadly i"iam, l'liy sP..ms are in doubt a to hr n y this raoruiiif?. The Stii'c woman as thu rcafn for the attempt to take h-.-r own h'te that she as "tired of living." She t"o7 th.- poison Sunday nieht. now. 3 4 . 3 5 , W No. 1 in 1 m )"nn fi mtoi k. hoi ;:. (. : tnvr -t find 1t13 2 3v lower. I'.u'.k. top. ;t.ri, hi-avywc!:h:., booMer. II: lp yourself and th other j fairly .'H-ti'. $ r . 1 - i . ?, -, H . '"' '.: !i . 1 1: TTI.J-J slow nnd !um n ml k prime. '.).'. J 8 . 2 j a 10.fi 11. 23 '11 H,73 ?.6." -1 ; 13 f'-lli w'tno. Come and hrinjr your dis- 1 Her screams attracted nelehhor- who I willed the rdc. .-she was rushi-l to St. lUrpamt a hospital !n thu ; atrol, j where antfdots wire slien her in m ' attempt to courter-aet effect of th! dru It is not known yet If the effort j will Tpe successful. j Th Stlne n uiusn arreted for j drunkeness a weak ajro and paid the , stiff fine of $3" She if unmarried. j rliarnf with you so a t' Ret yoilr mailt j In ar a charter m'.-iiuhM. It If plan- : nrd to ilose the chnr'er -Tiemhershlp --d!,r.,' , 2i,Oi0: market t--0d; ilcrf Hirers M1ill. 0 "ifO'.Mi. hoitr nd tn&lii r.O; good and hoirp, "1 : eo'nnion and ni"dinrn. Untrhor rattle Heifers . coiii, : 2Etf.5C. Ht-coiptp. ;j;i.iMiO; market., !3c hlf-her; Inir.l'S (R4 lbs. OO-i i . "(i; lajTVi.K (S3 ll.m. with l'ot this mwetinsHf nl f"r find a fouiii as the The charter ready for post (;lpe 1m tin thj .JL 10 ohy Aiiymie; chartar membership. i;aHI. K. x)Nt".. Adjutnntm 1: verland at These ftrii.i.v to " V w n ) . 17 MUCH ! W as
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;iHTFNTIwNAL NEWS SFRVICEj JKW Sept. 8. (Stock, clos ing prices; AAmerican FMry 126H Am.rican St 'el F"drr 24 U American Tel. ajid Tol l'i(5 Baldwin Locomotive 79 7 Bthle.h;m flteel B fHs Clructble 3tvl 58 4 luckanasni Steel 40 Mldvalo Steel 24Vj Fura Oil 25 Pressed Steel Car 54 H Railway Steel Springs SO Texas Co 3U SCIENCE CAN NOW END CORNS Such TrombUa Are Out -of -Date. MiUiont Know Thiu Now A famous expert, years ago, solved the whole corn problem. The method is Blue-jay the plaster or the liquid. It stops pain instantly. Soon the whole corn gently loosens and comes out. Now folks who pare or pad corns 3o themselves injustice. So do users f old methods, harsh and crude. Blue-jay is modern. It 13 approved by authorities. It is easy, simple, quick and sure. Just apply it and forget it, and tvatch what becomes of the corn. After that, you will never let a corn pain twice. Your druggist has Liquid or Platter Blue-jay Stop Pain Instantly End Corns Quickly
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DO YOU KNOW?
LEGION ACTIVITIES MANY THESE DAYS
Comrade MTtilvay, overseas veteran, returned to Hammond, wvii" g!v?n a Military funeral Sunday afternoon, the American Leiglon and the Veterans of Foreig-n Wars participating. The I.effion furnlrhlng tiic pull bearers and the V. F. AV the Color Ouard and the rirlni? Siuad. Comrade Mulvey was a well known Hamniund hoy and was killed In action 111 Franco, at Chateau Thierry. The Lake View Post No. 233. K. F. V. of Chicago, jjeinjt In HajiimonJ with their basebai! team were prvjserjt a the church and would have been at the burial services hut for tho arue schdud with the Columbia A. C of West Ham.TiOt'.J. Sunday evening the Edward H. Iarsen l'o at No. S02 V. F. W. of Hammond, entertained the visitors of the Lake View Post. Xo. 235. f. F V., of Chicago at a flsh and chicken dinner at the Hammond Beach Inn and a Kood time win enjoyed by all present and many matters of importance were diec'iased for the henetlt cf the Post. The local I'ost is now in a position
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1 What will he the maximum of the mtltrtry lone- of Canada? 2 How many tafc hive provided cash lompensation for fornir r.ervlca men 7 3 la the oriKlnal Btarw and Stripes, which Inspired the writing of the Star SpaiiKlod Itanner. still n existence? 4 What la a trlpthonftTT 5 AVTiat I" the n.eiilng of tha word truncheon? 6 What Is tuberculin? 7 What sort of a garment was a tunic? g -What !r the meaning of vulnerable? 9 Who lives In Windsor Castle? 10 What in zanthln? A-aswtrs to Saturday's Questions.
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a member of a legislative body, ordinate? An. H vrtflnated In EutfllRn parliament. I How much coal does the firemen 011 a class 1 locomotive nhoel in an hour? Ans. The average la 1.32 tonx 3 What country has the h'erhest death rate of mothers following childbirth? Ans. This country 4 15 a ntarnp cut from a stamped envelope pood for postage If pasted on another envelope? Ans. No 5 !e.s tho compass point south in the Southern Hemisphere? Ans. It does not point south. 6 When was the Bzantlne period? Ar.s. From 395 to 1 433. 7 Which 1s the easiest digested, boiled potatoes or fried potatoes? Ans liolled potatoes. a Who invented the Browning machine gun? Ans. John M. Browning. 9 What was the ureatent number of
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A Good Suggestion Now that the glorious Autumn days are approaching when nature brings us a refreshing change of temperature the entertainment question automatically bobs up. "How shall we spend the evenings," is a question esked almost daily. We suggest you "Edisonize ' your evenings. Mr Edison will introduce you to and afford you the genius of the world's greatest artists right in your own hone. vith an Edison there is constant delight. It is the one phonograph that dispels all gloom and radiates the sunshine of happiness wherever it goes. We will place one in your home on most convenient term?.
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What could you leave the children that would be appreciated more than a good education? Material possessions are valueless without an intelligence to direct its use. These are important moments in the life of your children. You are equipping them to fight the battles of life that are surely coming, or you are depriving them through lack of proper education. Music is the one thing that rounds out a child's life stimulating and envigorating the moral faculties. Everything depends upon the right start. Afford them a Straube and you'll make no mistake. A Straube develops the proper momentum and MAINTAINS it in the life and progress of the children. Sold on Payments to Suit any Purse
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Mr. and Mrs. Abe Oershman and lk i! jhman of i.'inoaro, visited their fathdw H. Gershman cvrr Ijabor Day. Robert and loxie Davidson, old time reidenti. vrith their parents. Mr. and M:-. Ioie Pavldson. now of CviicaR.-. rnjcyetl Sunday and Labor Day with Low el I relatives and friends. M. A. Palmer of Hammond, is vis. tin relatives here. James Smith of Hammond came last "vdiin? fur a visit with relatives and friends. Mis:- Velma Sheets went to East Chicago la.t evcr.ine where she rrm rracn
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bjslness ysterday. Mrs. Cieorare Uensley and daughter o!" jnvp?r'.- 1rove. Hi.. vi-!id Mr. and Mi-s Charles l'jlmrr yesterday. . 1. gnrth went to Camden. Irpl..
ycterday to visit h.: p.irfnrs for a ,v - r k Mr". C. N. irsK and dmchteis went, to I'iiiiatto last even in if to vis't ri'liti cf for a few dayo. Mrs. W. A. Kcnney of Hammond, visited f r'.t nds :n t.-.wc'l y f t rii,i
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(I' llul reile? and T am now .s weit s I .ver was nnd feci thirty yesra j'iH.ni(;;-r." It Is a sirnple, hirml"s-i jin j :i ration that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract arid allays the Inflammation Which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments. Including appendicitis. One dos will convince "imoney T' funded . Summers Pharma- y and druggists everywhere . Adv .
