Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 127, Hammond, Lake County, 17 November 1921 — Page 4

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in e !-i ij -Hf 1 message. Hut if on.then the more we trav.J the bit- j :'i'..s makts possible easy means t" I vi t'ii peopled is to our advantage. I

poetic point of view of love fir the past, Mr. !

If.irri "on is rip'it, ami in a great measure he ma'' still i Inutile.' in tint k I n i of travel if ho wHlms. Ibn from

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THIS WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE Brings a Ray of Kcpe to Childless Women

Lowell, Mass. " I had anemia from the time I was sixteen years old nnd

Tmirnws very lrreni ar.

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lii.ildle Of : in- iait ei tit ;n , tiit se ri-iii.iiiseiK. e a :'e interesting because they put jsi.ic by sidi twn euUrely liiffereiif niOiies of tra(lEuropean pre viiu iaiism and quaiutnes.. a:e sone. Mr. Harrison toils us. In 1 S 1 eaeli H.-'.j;i:n :o,;i was uniiVe any other. Many of the little European towns visited were little change, 1 f rum what they had seen soiacthinEr of th.e country in Europe date had; to the f:ir three or four centuries l-eiere th is Englishman saw them. 1 her had an individual:!;.-. In V i enee. Italy, the Anno Hiver flowed beneath tiie same bridges as in Michelangelo's inue. Today aii this is ehange?l. Well appointed note's rH very much alike, niouern sties of buihiiim. the one type but little different from the other, end aii the iest

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i Ki it i.-h, . r t he .la pa HO; 1 ii:e. i'-j;n shi.s." ;.a S a : v of (he East, but i Mcric.tn - h i p a a bt n i a b.i rrr I fin i '. i : a a ( he America n tie a r not be common pra',:tee. j sh::dns man who sta;t"d ; ".;lii oiiurucs for Europe, i

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Ue-ddo ' r: u romiieiied to tia' abrut four times the regular rate for oil. his ships were delayed at every possible point all along th.e line between Tnooma and Lisbon. At Ade one ship was held for thirty days at .-. e i st of Sl.tMii) a day. while the agent cabled London to a"erl;'in if he might sell a part of the oil which he had on hand and which he is furnishing to Mritish nnd other vessels without question."

Obviouslv the American merchant, marine cannot j

i aru: te in wrrld markets under such conditions. It is up to congress to see that, such handicaps are- removed. -It is unthinkahle that the success of our ships h.-ut'd he pu'i.h ct to the good nature cf foreign fuel dis-

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sv-rn'ml cbaraeterl-itics win eh had citing 'o th.-..' iitt." mwn- from the firm- of lla Mid ! Ages. Fast .,; co;ufttrta'd ? reamers take en by them. .-n-J ti, (;! a :" tw: en!): feat a h !e it;f is'e;' tiani the t.-.imer.-. y.-w ru a U from one of the.- owts to the i !..; so i!,;; :)i re is little lirae for relVe'bm are! nieditaiiun and no--"-.. -ing wiib-h in other days were the great dei:gh; of traveling. There is. of course, another side to this storv. At

N- eminent scientist S.WS the trouble with the AMJUliK acutely nervous Woinu. IS that her hoi meters are off but W' l-:itTIM.Y sboulJ 1-esita.ie 'nu'.M'

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TIlKKIi !IE 1 C children in the family nf Mr. and C. H- Cu'-rent. in Lafayette. N. J. C. il probably tinotlier idea of what if meant by Current expenses.

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permit his traveling in luxury Mr. Harrison is likelv to overlook the fact that the very things of wiitc't tie Complains as being modern have made it possible for hundreds of pe pie to travel as compared to a dozen w iio traveled 70 years ago. For our English critic this may nw be a gain, but for the great number of people livinsr now it is a most deeded gain. If our ibject is to keen the world very much as It always has been, if the past rather than the future . . .. . .. .

A CHICAGO banker says business is on the upJe. It will improve, maybe, when some of the prciteets get over their idea that they can make it in high.

IIOFSE-HFXTIN'G . Hapsburg, we trust-

rorries are over for Charles

IN" THESE days the only really liquid capital is Hie bootleggers.

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A I.I. right when .t c 'infs to KK.l llK.ii In the off..-, h-lp. Mli: a man guea iiut and Ml VS two K'riiii -frult for breakfast

I"()K 25c and finds t'aoni both groc I U pithy be iearns tv.d tbiris-s Klltvr the distribution and bale of ll Vl'I'KHI IT is im tflcient: lifOD, be would have done bet

1 What does a com of live oalt wood vcich '.' 1' What i. dul'-itnl? 3 In baHebail how far did the pitcher originally stand from the plate? 4 II-w ai'.ould an auto be repared for storing: in v. inter? Ti Who v. as Washington's secretary

: of ar? I Ii- Win re :s the larjrest research burpmi mttie world? 1 T bat is the an a of the earth's I sum. e e . -Wli.it is the rath of the earth i ureal nd tiie sun called? j 9 What is latitude? J i who was the author of "Our Mutu;. I'l lend"" AHSWEBS TO YESTERDAY'S

QtrrcTiours 1 What animal w.tshen its food be-

! fere oating? A hp. Th raci.-ien.

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A boii t v hedics. S--H.iv. me.n;. ititils m a metric Ans. .'.Je l.ij lualiils. ! '. i.:. i. j cr (,i,t of the l,inj f euth i.i ,ii forest:-? .-tun. 27.1

i(l t. What :s ( :; n.;ni .vllrr rna.il' ot '.' Ati" It is r. -leti i,l toy composed of no i.i 1. i oiiper and x.nc. ' ; iocs tin- u ir.il !-; i. to do d;iiiiat:eV Ans. At 70 miles an hour. 7 U ben is the next president elect -dV . ns. N'uv. t, X'Jt: . S- Hov. matij- ."s has a spider? Ans. Most of tie ru have eilit eyes. t1 For what crime do army regulations provide the death penalty? Ans. Muril. r. treason and rape. 1 ij How much territory does the rov eminent printim,' plant cover? Ans. fourteen acres.

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'hed, my husband J thinking every min- .. (?uto was my last. jj.jAfter readinjr your w text-book for w onien took Lycia E. t V I'inkham's Vcjrctaiiljhla Compound and -i!u3ed the Sanative

Wash, nnd have never felt better iiian

i ' ' oe lass, iwo years, i can v. crk, j eat. slecii. and feel as Ftrngas can be'.

j'oet.ira toia me I eouid never have child. -n-I was too weak-but after taking Vegetable Compound it strengthened me so I gave birth to an eight pound boy. 1 was well all the time, did all my work up to the last day, and had a natural birth. Everybody who knew me was surprised, and when they ask me what m.-;de me strong I tell them with great pleasure. 'I took Lvdia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and never felt better in my life.' Use this testimonial at any time." Mrs. Elizabeth Smart, 142 W. Sixth St.. Lowell, Mass. This experience of Mrs. Smart is surely a strong recommendation for Lydia E. i mknam's Vegetable Compound. It ia only one of a great many similar cases.

ABSENT-MINDED MOVIE-FAN LOSES FINE PIPE

(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 rciIJ-.Ml'.FS. d:!a. Nov. Smoke issued from the side pocket of the coat on a man who hurried out of a local thc-H tre. He cfillrd for water as he turned tho pocket wrong sale out. "I'm riot thinking of the coat.' be

it-aid. ialiiTi the water over the smol-ji!e-irig ei.th. matches, tobacco anil other materials. i "hook at the stem nf my brand-new pipei" be e;i'hi i nied. as his pipe, with

a uoo'l-sizcfl coal glowing m it. reli onto the sidewalk. In the fall, from bis burning pocket the pipe's amber stem broke into small pieces. The- trouble started whin the fellow.

i uneceanseloUNl.v. juaced the OKht.ol pipf. in his pocket while cnjovinn the slinw.

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Corn Oil Best for Salads and Cooking Buy in five gallon cans and save money. American Maize Products Co. Phone Ha mmond 233. Pvoby, Ind.

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ULPHUR SOOTHES

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; UGLY. ITCHING SKIN ' The First application Makes ! Skin cool and Comfortable

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a noted skin s;n e ab.-t. This sulphur preparation, le.ause of ! its ijcrm t'.est r.iying pn ! viei. seldom fails to ((tiicklj- i'-.ihilii: ileliiiiK. even j-.f fiery e-z"ma. The flr- t app'.ica' i.rt 1 makes the ykiii cool and coiiu'f i table, i Rash nnd blotch' s are h'ale.l right i'P i pleasant cold cream and Is perfectly j liarntlen". You can ob'.lin a small jar I from any good druggist. A 'I v. MentPo-Suliihur is .-lppii-'d like any

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We state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield are of finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in anyother cigarette at the price. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.

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CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended

SSfemigaCTgfeg AT C I'l OUR WlfGySsmmsims!

CHATS WITH YOUR Gas Man Whrn the term "Dm" is mentioned in connection with gas standards, do not be confused. It means Heat Unit that and nothing more. The "B" stands for British; die "T" for Thermal, meaning H"at; and the "U" for Unit British Ihcrmal Unit, or Heat Unit. Heat, like many of the things we use, such as cloth, sugar, potatoes, lumber, etc., can be measured. A definite amount of heat must be applied to any object to raise it from one temperature to another. . Thus the quantity of heat necessary to warm one pound of water one degree In temperature is called a Heat Unit. When Irirned. ges gives up or prodip e a definite number "f Iie.ii 1. nit?. Tests are taken at our plant everv dav to make sure tliat llm proper number of heat units are in every cubic foot nf ens we send out. An instrument called a Calorimeter i? used. There is no guesswork in the gas business. Both the Quality and Quantity of gas are determined by machines that are scientifically perfect.

Northern Indiana Gas Electric Company

f Bargain Circle 0 Conducted by the Exalted Chief of Bargain m Hunters Makes His First Discovery at

Piano and Music Store HE FINDS

Three Used Pianos

at 3SO, $75, $IOO Go There Prepared to Take One of Them

Hohman Street is the Address

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