Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 179, Hammond, Lake County, 20 January 1922 — Page 15

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!DY SCOUTS SHOW THEIR APTITUDE

John's had been injured when ! j another la.il jumped r.n biia whi!e play-j j ins football. Two lads promptly roa.d i

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Uoy Pcout style, toted h'.m in for fir.ij a,d. j 'i'ss Nixoti found tJie leg '..ad been broken. She called rr. It. o. o?tr-?w- I ski. family physician of the Sopatae. Dr. i)s;rows;.i is Hammond's Scout ; Commissioner, lie paw a h;ir.-a V-:

test the trainir.tr .f the. im,ni f .

oun bopata. 304 Aw? e.. Ham- J'roap 17, which meets at Wallace! tnond, -was carried tip thu flairs at the school. He ..-ailed for assistance. M!s j V.'aiiace school To the offices of the 1 -Nixon drummed -jp Theodore fiitiRer, ' rrinelpal. Miss Blanch Nixon. Jiarl Smith and I!ow-atd rtohmnr. !

TWO-COLOR FROCK I IS GAINING FAVOI;

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Put a bowl of KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes and a bowl of imitations in front of any youngster! Then see KELLOGG'S disappear ! Try the experiment yourself ! It's great to know the difference in corn Cakes the difference between the genuine and the 'just-as-goods" ! Kellogg's have a wonderful flavor that would win your favor by itself but when you know that Kellogg all-the-time crispness! Well they just make you glad! Kellogg's are never tough or leathery or hard to eat! Kellogg's will snap-up kiddie appe

tites something wonder run And, our word for it let the littlest have their fill just like Daddy must have his! You'll never know how delicious corn flakes can be until you eat KELLOGG'S! You will know the KELLOGG package because it is REDand GREEN! Look for it!

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t.i of Cedar Lake on Tu. n'.j)-. Am eli'Vcri poumi iaiy ;cy v,-.i? niv .- th- h i!!? t.f Mr. f.r.ii Jr. I,ju;? iler -. l: th m-t'icr as.d hah.j aro do

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Dogs Trained Not to Bark. The d ruro, or wild dog of Austral!, ntirher burks nor growl3 in its wild stale, but lnrns to do both when titnietl iiu 1 placed among domestic dos. The Austraruii kelpies, the most nrized of catilo d.-s, which contain a .-train of dingo blood, are trained cever to bark.

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10W TO INFLUENCE MEP

IN BUSINESS

The sreret of "Wealth, Pleasure and Power Iks in your knowledge and application of the art of persuasion. You and your family can just as well as not enjoy the advantages of ir.ore ease, mere comfort, more cultural privileges and a higher position in the community if you will learn how to influence men. HERE IS THE SECRET Learn how to make men want to do what you want them to 6o. NTow that the "genie is out of the bottle," what are the Rules of the Game? The "SCIENCE OF BUSINESS" as taught by SHELDON, wt!3 give you the rules of successful human conduct as applied to business the rales for building men and business. 100,000 MEN WILL BEAR WITNESS Nlore than one hundred thousand students and graduate will gladly tell you that SHELDON will point the way to the greater success which you have longed to have. Without obligation on your part, we will send you our "Vocational Analysis Chart" which when fdled out and returned to us accompanied by a recent photograph of yourself will entitle you to a brief character analysis free of charge. Also we wUl give you information about the "Science of Business" lecture classes to be held at Hammond, East Chicago and Indiana Harbor. Fill out and mail the attached coupon today. The Sheldon School, Chicago, 111, Established in 1902

The Sheldon School, local addre??. Late County Times, Hammond. Ind. Please send me ''Vocational Analysis Chart" and information .about the "Science of Business" Course and lecture classes. (Cut out this coupon and mail today. Write name, addict and telephone number plainly.)

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The two-color frock is gaining in ' favur daily. Tnia mode! js made ol I black canton crtpe witn pheasant i blue crepe loops at the ide cf the skirt end blouse. The front pr nti ! are horter than the side loops, i eivirjf the uneven fctm effect I Slashed curls on the three-quatti j sleeves are another cew feature cf j the season. !

ond cla-j ecouts ani Robert Tcrk, c j tenderfoot. j Under the supervision of the prsi- j -1-n, tin boys procired yplints an'! bandaged the limb. Then they impro- i

vised n stretcher from a a t and c.r-rlc-J John to iht doctor's car. They accompanied blm liumo an-2 saw !jit. safe!;- !r, bed.

! Vr. OfroTsivi says they did tlie wcri. :n first cias shape and handled the iai Jared lad if'te old timers- They tie- ' monstrated that they had -a veiy practical knowledge of first aid wort; fryni ,'t.leir scout training. The conmis&ior.er tiie-3 It ncuM be a jjreat Ufa for all schools to keep in the principal's office a list of scout? ; v- lioso training: f.ts them for practical . assist.nce in tuch emergencies. ''As'do f ronj th -n-ork of bandaginc. '

they ya.cd th? var pat a the expense of lance to take him 1-" tor.

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ren v,'.i;ed at the home of Jot Mitt h I and family cf Jo-.veli on Sunday, J I'VanUie Lister, hag becj; fn tho '

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K10NEY TROUBLE

Take Salts to Flush Kidneys j If Back Hurts or JBlad. j der J3 others, j J? ; o'i r.ttst ha- e voit tcat c ;t ry t day, eat it. but flush ';;, ;i-1n-ys vvl-.h j rails ocu'asionally. says a nosed thor'.ty who teiii. us fh?. pi-nt fortitsuric p.i-id -vhi-.-h a.! rtot pa rai jicy the i kidneys jr. their efforts to expel i: fron tjve bloc.l. They :( mo .alusgif-'j j and T.-eTj en. then you t:ffer vKit ? i dull misery In the kidney regioi;, f harti I pains in the, hack or sic'.; h ad I dizziness, vour stcmath wurs, onp:tict i is coated and vrhen the vcathcr is b4 you bav rheumatic twinges, Tho urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, tile channels often get sore and irritated, oblig!nr you to seek riief t'-vo or three times during the i. ieht. To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous watte &et four o-;nces of Jad Salts frum any v'aacmscy here:

take a tabiespoonful i?i a glass of wa for before Iw-akfast for a few days arrd your kidneys will trc-ti oct i:nc. This fan.ous salt-s is made from the acid of grapes ,Md ierr. ;n Juice, rora binad with lithia, arul has been t: - for g-ener&tions to flush and stimulate slugrpish kidneys, also to iteutrr: i'e the acids in urine, so it no lonsrcr lrri5 tale?, thus e r.dine bladder utakstu,,,. Jad Sails is Inexpensiv; cannot ins jure, and make a delightful efferve?: cent lithia-water drink. Adv.

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THRIFT WEEK The MB has pffered

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Both Equal. I If "And n-on't 5 -,u zl -'v?" She ""ortai;.Iy i. if. n?nl a man my j ; ;,.,,;!,ii, -v.vi ... ,iv r

at th ' Lincoln Highway Longest Road.

Jan j- The Lincoln ri -invar is said to he. :vited. j tM. L.r.sost r-Tid in the world. It j connects 12 srn:r-5 find !-? laid out fcct'.veon r;t-.v Yok and San Francisco, j . a In as direct a line as possible con-j never , sl?f'"t with the topo-raphy of the I To j eoyr.iry. lis lensth 5s about ,T,2S4 1 i-l!es.

Large French VMercress Farm. The largest watercvpss farm in tft world is that at Environ, near Pnrls. It covers 45 seres end consists of a series of ditches, or orossbeds, rtin-uir-cr parallel. The ditches are about 22.- feet lonjr. ! feet wide and IS inches deep. Thev ere separated from each other by gross paths throe feet wide.

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Over 17 Million Jan UicJ Yearly

THE VOMAH OF IrOl

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Once a riurity, if now Vand admvd upon every !c;r

no other woman can fleari ih ior in the rnietit of this moiirs, . plUs.v.rt.? life. In tho home, in- hi,s inesa, in -.

cial life, the w-otnan tho i.s s rt-.-and confident, wins, whT f th4 r.-rv,i. flustered Individual was ,es 'a.-rir,s and gets notvlvere. Of i ':-a. poise i dependent raiiCiy rpor f-.iiri het.itii and teady nerves. If ci ;i..t you nr beitT kept br-is f-; thin way. why not turn t- thaj jr--.t vr-m'.!i s remedy. I.yjia. K. pB'iir i'n v-:ta'.-l Compound, tvhlch r-a -re.-. c.C -rr:id from a horrich irTvievj t ; - " ; Pj ;si r.crriMi Kj-srtTi of -nrojr.e-. ?- .

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