Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 95, Hammond, Lake County, 11 October 1921 — Page 9

TUT" T1MKS pa ok xrxrc HEROES OF UN IT ED STATES AND OTHEtt LANDS TO HE HONORED AT AMERICAN LEdlON'S THIRD ANNUAL CONVENTION U JU vi, il ii rAnd Its rat: M- .jr.-4 Am.. i l-Mt,-l'. : u-v, t 'nsir A. ! Ah.vrt n. riiiir!. S. 1 ' i i . Cii.-.-: .-r I K h::itt r ! n. s.i.i;r..-s Wi'iiuisl liri'-J fUh .n.,1 i - ji:, i s i . "a . : --f. r 1 .. . i. 'ii an.i :' ;u. I . 1. ft .,!.,.!.! f.-r W.-.l.a '!. t !. Anivi i 1 n A i'i;:i iry :.. .it:, n.l ,

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tin- A in. i u-a n ! .. n , .i;:vr:n inn. ! The M..t!i,.d:.-! I.ad:i-s ,i! So.-i-ty will b. . lit. r!.: n.v! a: a S.i'..-r T. ;i Tiinr.--day art. ! i!...:, at t,:if- i..m. of Mrs. ;. iCum;.k-.-y ;;:3 .awa! a -mic. Mrj ! Mr. H Li"!!,.-. M r.-. Kok'-t, J Mrs. Valilaii ai.ti Mrs. S!::i v .Toft nr.; , a 1 .- s i a ii : h-i.-t . sst Ali mHiiiiiTs an -J i f r i. rnls ! r.- in v i t. ! I Cu.v .Iu.1l;.- K (;. .;r.. n ivil! p.l'j on .-..urtu at Cbarl. s S. I'lri'Ts class in 1 rcmnii-r.-ii law !:.-:. a :: :ut !

nii-ht s--a.ii.! tonight. Mr. ami Mrs. Ii.:i ( i n ii.-' ii of the K.ist S'mI.- visit. -J Wnuir.j :'r;. -rnl.- on Sun day. Tin- Plymouth A:.l Si.".i ty will he MU'-rtiiin.-d Ibis fv.-runu at t !: h'i.. of Mrs. Jos. -oh Sr.-. -r. in t.n.t! -.-. A 91; jo:iii,1 s,,,-. as ! ... r. to Mr. an.i Mrs. Orv.l'.e I':prr ri, ,. i; ai s I..in,-las of Import jicn si.-. Mot '!.! aio! iia'.f arc s.-ttln a'otiK nicely at the l-ike-sl.-hospital in j'hi.-.mo. Th.- Sacr.-.l 11 art itt "f til- 'A'. C. O. F. will hav.- tli-ir rvtiiar nut'tmr t'.ni.rrow cvi'iarid. tin- rn i -:ti bt-i s lo-ian 1'. . .-'t ( .1 to a 1 1 . n.l. William I.yn, I, of sio ri.ian avenue, has r-sum.-i! li:s th'rl year i f di ntistry nt Nor 1 1: . .-: rn i'liir.-is.'y. Hurry Hi'San "as air.-st.d at Tfl Schr.is;" av. :iar- iy off :or " id - v i h on ( nii'lalr.; of Mary Hou.wi. nis u i;'.- 11.was ro'n-asi-.l on a' h.oni fu in i slo-.l '' Mlk.- Janos. for his aii'arancr on do;,. ;,,.r nth. Mike He re was pinf.'rl i:nd.-r nrr. st by ..ffi.-.i . va-on! at 1 1 9 ! h .-tr. . -t .cul Indian.-. !-.ol , :'..r r.-i kl-ss auto .Irivip. He was r. '.eas.-il on $J.r. lmnd. s;Lrn..l

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LcndinR odiccrs in the American legion who will play important part at convention. Left to right, bove, are: Robert II. Tvnd;!!, natior.nl treasurer; I.. J. Winslott, natieii.il commander; Thomas (iohiinij.iy. national vice commander, ;nid Lemuel H;i!!eH, national adjutant. Htlow are: Fben I'utnam. national hist.iriaa; Kohert A. Adams, national ji:dpre ndvocate; John G. Emery, national commander, and Thomas J. Hanniiran, national vice commander.

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Stove Polish

The men who won fame for America in the World war and tin- heroes of other nations are poinpr to (.freet one another :.t the third .unnnal conver.t'01 of the American LeKien, vhich opens at

Kansas City, Mo., October 31. Aiiiono; the II. S. heroes will be the twenty-eijrht wearers of the congressional modal of honor. Fr. F.urope are cominp; (ieneral Koch of France, General Diaz of

Italy, General Jacques, Relffian hero; Admiral Beatty of tirent Hritnin. and other notables. It is expected that delegates and visitors to the convention will number from 75,000 to 100,000 persons.

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nt rub oft or etist ort, an.i the s!.i:ic last 3 four tin-es as ov.g as ordinary stow: S polish. L-srl on sample stcv-s and sold 5 by haMvare nnl frrn fry a'rrs. 5 A!l w ask ip ft trial. I it r,r your rnk Rtovr?, R your firl-T gti'Tt' or vovr c;;w r?cf. If y"-u ft don't t"ml it tim bt ttov polish yu rv. r owj, your Hf:JT i ':h; rirr'l to n-T'in-i your H

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by Pante Haralovich to appear on Oct. 11th for trial. William Heines driving on 119th st . wi.h no lights on his auto va.-' t n '.: 1 lit.: i listo.ly ,,n Sun iv. After pl.'HdI ifiiilty h puii! I f:.': if '$1.0n end -ts and was r lease I. Mrs J. M. St..-, er ent .-1 I A inert he' pjr. ents Mr. a-d'Mrs. Haak-!ii. : ''lii.-i i at her hom . ii, Atchis.oi ii-nu.. 1-st .and ay. Mr. and Mr.-. WH'inm Wilson ex;..et ' . soon move into tii.ir new tlat on ' '' 'il a r. a v. n .1 e. Mr. and Mrs. Willin-n Meyers of West Pullman and Mrs S Vlmmr P.irL- ,t

1'leveiand. iihio. visited a I the hom,. of I Mrs. '.ith.rine Stewart in Sh.-ridan uv- ; (.mil- Sun-lay. j The j.Mie school will be closed to-' morrow in celebration rf Columbusi , Hay. j Claude Humphreys of f-'arma. Canada.' is visiting rin:iv.-s 1 n Wh i t i iik- ! Mrs. i" . l'.-.l. rs.m of She rldan ave vis.te.J h,ir brother in (Thirauo a'ster-i day. ,

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IN his issue of September 22, Mr. H A. Sturges, Editor of the Republic of Beresfjrd, S. D., print -3 the fo'-lowing editorial: "The Republic ha.i carried for a lor timr a scries of message-a i:t the form of advertisements, ordc-red pr.d p:v:d for by the Standard Oil Company ( Indiana). There is a notion on the part of many that eve rything that a corporation does i? of a selfish r.r.ture, and tht there never is a vision cf the people's r.ood. Th?3 messages have carried an entirely different tone, and we bc'.ieve they are worth reading from week to week. ThetiaU this week ia very interesting." This recognition cf the sincere effort which the Standard Oil Compsny (Ind ana) has put forth through these advertisements to inform the public a3 to its purposes, policies and ideals, is gratifying. In the opinion of the seven Directors of this organization, the business of this Company should be, and is, an open book.

The Standard Cil Company fin tution P'.m forming an essential i specialized branch of industry.

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If you want to quickly cleur your nkin and romplrxion. put some firm, healthy flesh on your bonrs, inercaue j'our nerve force nmi power, nd look and fefl 1(K1 per rent, tiettr. airnply try takinz two of Mnstiu's tiny yet VITAMON Tablet witb each meal and watch result. Majtin's VITAMON contains highly concentrated yeat vitatnitiea, lis well na the other two stilt more important vitainin'.s (I at Solul ie A and Water Soluble ( ") and is now iieing used by thousands. It positively will not upset the stomach or cause R.'is, but. on the contrary, is a (Treat aid to di-ge-'iitu, to overcome eonstipatinn and as a general eondiiiotier of the whole system, l'imples, boils and skin eniptions seem to vanish like inagie under its purifying infill' nee, the complexion tiecomes '.r-sh and l-eautiful. the cheeks rosy instead of pale, the lips red instead of colorless, the eves hrin'it instead of dull. rapid and ainnrinK are the results that fiucee.is is al.s-olutely guaranteed or the trial costs you not t ine;. He ure to reniein-

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CONSUMERS

ths capital stock. The management of this Company centers about seven men, who constitute the Board of Directors. Each one is a specialist in one or more branches of the petroleum industry, and devotes all of I is time to the business and affairs of this Company. Not one c f the Directors has inherited his jot; he has earned it. Individually, and collectively, the Board of Directors believes that the business in which thi3 Company is engaged is so vital, so important to the commercial and domestic lift- of all the people of the eleven states it serves, that they have cauBed to be published this scries of advertisements, that the people may know how the business is being conducted. Further, the 25,000 men and women who make up this organization are putting fcrth such enthusiastic, painstaking efforts to do a gecd-job for the Company, and in turn, for the people, that the Directors are glad to tell the public what is being done. Through these advertisements they are giving an account of their trusteeship to the people frequently, es they do to the stockholders annually. This i9 the purpose of this campaign of advertisements, on which the publisher of the Beresford Republic has seen fit to comment favorably. Standard Oil Company ( Indiana ) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago 2599

Sanitary Coffee and Butter Stores 188 State Street Hammond, Ind. 641 Hohman St. Hammond, Ind. 3448 Michigan Ave. Ind. Harbor 547 119th Street Whiting, 'ind. Specials for Weay and Tlmrs y EGGS Every one guaranteed, per doz. . 39c OATMEAL, 5 lbs. for 21c

f Blue Label Karo, 10 lbs. . . 45c

PANCAKE FLOUR, per Pkg. . . 15c TOILET PAPER, 10 Roils for . . 39c LARD, Very best, pure, 5 lbs. for . . . 65c

NI, Fortune brand, 2 for . . 15c

COOKIES, Your choice 8 different varitles 1 9c

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FROM the age of twelve a girl needs all the care the thoughtful mother can eive. Manv a woman has suffered Years

. j of pain and misery the victim of thoughtlessness or ignorance of the mother who should have guided her during this time. If she complains of headaches, pains in the back and lower limbs, or if you notice a slowness of thought, nervousness or irritability on the part of your daughter make life easier for her. Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is especially adapted for such conditions. It can be taken in safety by any woman, young or old. Read How These Mother Helped Their Daughters

Guttenberff. X. J. ' My daughter was all run down and li;id fainting Fpells often, had a bad complexion, and suffered at her monthly periods. Jler grandmother had been taking H.ydia 10. l'inkh.im's Vegetable CoinM)iind for the, rhango of Life, and got a. bottle of it for her. She began to improve with tho first bottle ami took live in all and was entirely restored to health. For a time she had not been able to attend school, but she does now. She recommends Lydia K. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound to her friends and I pive you permission to publish this letter as a testimonial." Mrs. Catiiahink M Glove, u4 21th St.,

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r" oxbury, Mass. " My daughter is a V schoolgirl and she sufTered very much with irregular periods, painful cramps and dizzy headaches. She was sometimes as long as three months between her periods and w hen thev eamo she was not able to do her school h mfl lessons because fIio could not even sit tip. A copy of one of your Httle books was left in my letter-lx and she began to take Lydia E. l'inkham's Vep-table Compound for her troubles. She is now in good health, is regular and can help me with the housework when not in school." Mrs. Victoria G. Spikssert, 74 Bragdou St., ltoxbury Mass.

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Pre-war prices on the genuine Thor, the standard washing machiirj of Arr.erica, Rgain prevail.A3! itujchir.es are new, not surplus stuck. Day by day they are goir. through a factory which has never c!oceci down. And they are beng made even better than before because of improving conditions affecting !?.bor ard materials. Every machine bears the Hurley guarantee. All new prices are standard factory prices now in force.

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Don't wait longer.Now Is the time.

Prices have struck rock bottom, and your home should net be without a Thor Electric Was hi r e Machine.

Puts Machine in Your Home Pay only this small amount down and the machine is yours for your next wash day. Easy monthly payments for the rest. Authorized Thor Dealer

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INDIANA ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. 566 Hohman Street Phone Hammond 760 624 Chicago Avenue Phone East Chicago 69 4907 Forsythe Avenue Phone East Chicago 69 3348 Michigan Ave. Phone Ind. Harbor 69

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