Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 8 July 1920 — Page 8

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TITE TIMES

Thursday, July S, 1920.

WHITING and its PEOPLE

Mr. and Mrs. Jimej Dvavidaon of C-ary were the guest of Whiting- relatives. MUs RIanche. Meek had her tonsils removed at Sr. Mareare-t s hospital In I tain mend last Tuesday. Miss Florence nenham of LiPorte avenue Is spending her vacation at lakeside. Mi--h. Mr. and Mr. John Ault .nd family of Momence. 111., visited with Whiting friends over the Fourth and fifth. Mrs. A mm er in an and daughter Ruth who have been her visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William ITatchlscn of Oliver street, returned to their home In New Jersey yesterday. M;ss Kiili Campbell of Chicago, was e. guest at the home of her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. S. Campbell of Pennsylvania, avenue. The B. G. TJ. Sorority will give a fceach suiyper at the Whiting jark on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Derbert Bramer of 527 Sehraxe avenue entertained at a family reunion and birthday aniversary of Mrs. M. Serton. mother of Mrs. Eramer. A number of out of town guest wre present. Mrs. Grir.dle of Atchison a-venue was called to Kjjox, Ind., by the doth of a relative. Miss Ellen Plrkerte-n haj taken a r-sition in the Insurance off-.ce of Russell F. Smith on New Tork avenue. fr. Whltaker and children, of Alton. 111., who was Miss Susie Thompson

of Whilmr Is visiting at the home of fcer aunt. Mrs. Joseph Iansen of Central avenue.. Ralph Brenner, on a short furlough, from Camp Taylor, visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brenner of LaRTte avenue. Grandpa West, over $) years old, fither of Mrs. William Shinn. was hit by an a inn while creasing Central ave.. at USth street, but was fortunately uninjured. The machine was driven by a Chicago party. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. Harvey Smith of 512 ll?th etree-t at the Michael Reese hospital In Chicago. The WhlMngr band concerts to be fnr rushed by Hay's military band, wi'.l begin at the Whiting park on nest Wednesday evening. Isee Landon arrested for speeding and driving with an open m-iffler. was fined tl and coats. John Iahaske. arrested on the ehargre of passing a ftreet car discharging passengers and also for speeding was fined $1 and costs on the former charge but dismissed ots the latter complaint. Patrick Morton was arrested for operating: an auto without a license and failed to appear for trial and forfeitted a ft5 cash bond. Mrs. John Schaub. Jr.. and children ? South Eend. are visiting- at the oroe of Mr. and Mrs. John Schaub of Pheridan avenue. Mrs. William Hill of Hammond was a rtiest at the hom of her aunt Mrs. Mfrton Trout cf Pennsylvania avenue.

Ralph Thrush is improving at 5t. Bernard's hospital In Chicago. The funeral of Postmaster George. W. Jonea was held at his home In LaPort avenue on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock when services were rreached by Rev. Charles E. Trueblood, being In charge of the Knight Templars of the Hanrmond Command-

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

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SAM AKOXBERij, 502 119th street, now has all the latest Columbia records. Ask to hear them. 7-2-tf rRlXCESS 1TIETRE TOMC.I1T A. ice Joyce in "lnL.LiARS AND THE WOMAN." 7-7-1 STAR THEATRE TONIGHT Warren Karigan in "Live Sparks." also Sunshine Comedy, "Mnnsrel-s . 7-S-l FOR RENT: 4 light house-keeping rooms with bath, call S20 New York avenue tBaibtr t-'hop. J-S-l liOST: Ladies Brown Velvet Pocketbook containing sum of money in the Whiting Tark. July 5th. Finder will please return tc Mr. Jas. Phelps. nS 119th street, reward. 6-S-C WANTED; Furnished light housekeeping, with modern convinces in Whiting, call 365-W. 7-S-."

THOUSANDS PROCLAIM THE MERITS OF PE-RU-NA lead TLeir Letters Mrs. Martha a Dale, R. F. D. 1, Cannon, DeL, write: "I am entirely cured of chronic catarrh of the stomach and bowels by PE-EU-NA." Mr. J. Bayer, Glendale, Oregon. "There is no medicine like PE-RU-NA for catarrhal deafness." Mrs. Kate Marquis, Middleburj. Ohio: "PE-RU-NA cured me ot catarrh of the head and throat." Mr. J. H. Collins, Wesson, Mississippi: 'TE-RU-NA makes m feel vigorous and able to work without that tired, weak feeling I usually have otherwise." Mrs. P. Ludvigsen, Austin, Minnesota: "I got rid of my livor trouble and can eat anything Bince taking rE-RU-NA." Mrs. L. Hearing, 283 Eaat 189th St., New York City: "For catarrh pf the head and stomach, I hav found PE-RU-NA better than aay other medicine." Mr. W. H. Edgar, 49 Cooper St, Atlanta, Georgia: "PE-RU-NA cured me after I had suffered fifteen years with rheumatism." Mrs. Leona Dodd, R. No. 8, Medon, Tennessee: "PE-RU-NA is a grand medicine for coughs and colds." Eo many diseases are due to catarrh and catarrhal conditions, makes PE-RU-NA the best medicine in the world to have on hand for emergencies and general health protection. Thousands of families are "never without a bottle of PE-RU-NA or a box of PE-RU-NA Tablets in the medicine cabinet. That la the pafe way. You can buy PE-RU-NA any wLera in taJtJ or liquid form.

Men, Women and Children are being treated for rariou disease, without results, when their real trouble is tapeworm.

oug-rtlT Signs: Sharp peJna la th , stomach jxl Intestines. ooted toaxua, i Taiaing of obstruction In the throat, continuous spitting, loss of appetite with ' preedlneas at times, palpitation of th h.eart, headaches, dizziness, humming i.n the ears, dark rings under the eyes, ifeeling faint with an empty to roach, jale complexion, nervousnasa, loaa of ambition, heaviness In limb, worn- yUt feeling, etc Snxe Signal PaswLge of small particles cf the worm. Our method eiplls the worm In a few !iys with no loss of time or work. Sufferers come to us from all parts of the t'nited States. If yon want to get we'.; call at once. DR. HESKETT 155 State Street, Hammond Hoara: 9 a. m. to S p. m. Sundays: (.atoU noon,

ary, of which the deceased was a member. T-'ndertaker A. D. Heyden conducted the funeral, intAnnent being at Oak Hill cemetery, Hammond. Mr. Jc-nes who was TS years of age died suddenly on last Saturday evening of. inflation of th- heart. He was a O. A. R. veteran, Ju?tice of the Peace. Attorney, for twelve years City Clerk f Whltine: and for the past seven years Postmaster. He is survived by his widow, his daughter, Mrs. H. Brown and two- sons. Hal and Guy Jones

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MYs. John Minseburg of Myrtle ave.. was taken to the Washington Park hospital in Chicago on Tuesday morning and was operate! on for appendicitis. Mrs. Minseburg is gett.n? along as well as can be expected at this time. Miss Myrtle Pen-ck of Roberts ave ,

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IT 20 YEARS Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Has Been This Woman's Safeguard All That' Time-

Omaha. Neb. '1 hare uaed Lvdia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound lor over

twenty years for female troubles and it has helped me very much. I have also used Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash with good results. I always have a bottle of Vegetable Compound is the house as it is a good remedy in time of need. Yon can publish my testi

monial as every statement I have made is perfectly true." Mrs. J. O. Elmqctst, 2424 S. 20th Street, Omaha, 'Nebraska. Women who suffer from those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should be convmcea by the many genuine and truthful testimonials we are constantly publishing in the newspapers of the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. To know whether Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you. try it! For advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence.

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Auto Owners Specials Auto Tops) Rebuilt Upholstery and Seat Covers) Repaired Automobiles painted in any color to look like new. Cut Rate Auto Paint and Trimming Co. 303 MICHIGAN AVE., HAMMOND Phoaes: Office 2141, Ret. 3446

Germs Kill There are millions of them lurkbg in your rugs, not through any fault of your own, but simply the result of hundreds of footsteps from here and there. Shoot Them With a Hoover Electric Suction Sweeper ; ' make tlae home a safe place to live in. We will gladly show you wherein the Hoover excels in getting ALL the dirt from your rugs and does it more easily. Every home can own a Hoover throuh our convenient payment plan. Standard Electric Engineering Co. 639 S. H OHM AN ST. PHONE HAMMOND 525 (Buy Your Electrical Goods From an Electrical Dealer)

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which she spent with relative in Wis

cousin. Air. &nd Mrs. W. Eroderick of At-chiaon-avenue entertained relaUves erf Marion. Ind.. over the Fourth. -Mrs. l Uinhaminer uC Myrtle ave.. attended the Kebekah le at Hammond on Tuesday evening. The Lidnit li.b'.e Class of the Rob-ert.-da!e ihurch will meft at the home of Mrs. C. Buell of Indianapc-lis boulevard this evenir-s. All members are urged to attend. -Mr. and Mrs. Charles N'csa and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ness and daughter motored to LaCrosoe. Ind.. where they pent the holidays wuh relatives. lster Urotsrnan of Atchison avenue, visited w ith his parents at !; mouth. Ind., over the Fc-urth. Mr. aud Mrs. 1'at Qoinn and family fl'fnt Sunday at Edit Sid the guests of their daughter. Mrs. Malo and family. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stross ajid'famliy of East Side were visitors at the home of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. Leverenz of Myrtle avenue. Mr. and Mrt. Charley Fritz entertained Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spencer and daughters Beatrice and iiernice, of Chic-ago at their home c-ser tae holidays. ' Miss B!am be Meek of Indiana, boulevard had her tonsils removed at the St. Margaret's hospital in Hammond Wednesday. Dr. Shanklin performed the operation. . ' Mrs. Bertha Lane of Myrtl avenue -a-as a business visitor in South Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Iane entertained Capt. A. Thwmpson. wife and son of Chicago.

vacation j at her home last Sundayy.

dir. and Mrs. H. Hubler of Atchison a.enue had as their guest for the last -week-end the former's mother, of Ft. Wayne. Ind. 'Mia. Hosadom of Windsor Park, visited her daughter Mrs. 11. Breckman of Atchison avenue the latter part of the week . John Montajf of La Porte. Ind . was the gut'-et f I'' sister, Mrs. 11. Thifrton and family of Indianapolis M d.. last Sunday . Mr. and Mrn. La.hn and Mr. and Mrs. George libl'en. "f Kast Sid.were R.-bertsdal visitors f.er the Fou rth .

3ull Enougn There, Too. When a lull pored a man the other flay the first telophonfi report set down that the vi-'tim w-.s "bored by a fooV and died. The po'.ieo theory at the time was that he had perished at a political meetinp --Lond.m Opiniou.

Why Despotism Irka. ye bow to the gcveruiaent of God, but we turn against the despot No man likes to share Jq the shipwreck of a vessel in which he has been embarked by violence, and which hai bevn steered contrary to his wish and opinion. Amiel.

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To the Public All coupons for Indiana Portrait & Frame Co. pictures will be void unless presented at this store before July 20. Bring your small photo or snap shot and have therj enlarged before this date.

SANITARIA Rear Majestic Hotel PRESSING WHILE U WAIT One-day service on Cleaning Auto service Our Phone Number Is 22S8 SANITARIA CLEANING AND TAILORING SHOP

A Long Life and a Lively One That's the service you get when you let us equip your casing wrth a Firestone Red Tube. They resist heat, hold , strength and shape, keep lively and cost you less per mile. Champion Auto Equipment Co. Sheffield and Chicago Aves. Hammond, Ind.

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Freeh first class groceries at very low prices. Read our list of bargains and remember we deliver these goods right to your door, which should mean a great deal to you during these warm days. Just phone Hammond 1800-

"C! . Washburn, Crosby's, Gold Medal ; T QC r lOUr 14 bbl. sack. $3.88; 8 bbl. sack. .Pl.i?0

Butterine

John F. Jelke's Good Luck, 2 lbs. (save on this)

73 c

SUGAR

Best Cane Granulated, with grocery order of $2.00 or more (flour, soap or dairy products not included), Q C 4 lbs. for UOC

CORN A good grade 3 cans for 47c; per can

WILSON'S CORNED BEEF Fine for sandwichts; large can

MONARCH CORN FLAKES This sale, per package

SWIFrS PRIDE WASHING POWDER4 packages

DOUGLAS GLOSS STARCH Special, 3 packages KEOTA CREAMERY BUTTER Finest obtainable, per lb

16c 55c 10c 17c 25c 60c

LIMA BUTTER BEANS Large i9c SPAGHETTI OR MACARRONI

Skinners brand, per package RICE Fancy head, per lb PINEAPPLE In cans, sliced, per can

9c 18c 39c

SOAP Superior Family, C?10 bars OOC PEAS FaIT brand, 1Q sweet and tender, per can COFFEE Minas Blend. QP. 2 lbs. .' yoc APRICOT BUTTER 1 7 Very good, per can

Bordens Milk

.$1.48

LITTLE BOY BLUE Per bottle

10c 29c

JELLY Assorted flavors, 2 glasses

ORANGE PEKOE TEA EE Q For iced tea, per lb

TOMATOES No. 3 size, t Q. solid pack, per can .... . CRISCO Cheaper than 4Q lard. 2 lb. can C

CHILI SAUCE kind. per bottle ....

Snide r's good 21c

CHOW CHOW Try a bottle, at. . .

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PEARS Spiced in heavy OCsyrup, large can JJ

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Coupon Grandma's Wash Powder 1 package. 17c with coupon (2 package limit)

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GUM All kinds and 9c

CHEWING flavors, 2 packages

L A R S 0 N'S PEPTOMINTS, CLOVEMINTS OR WIN- Q TERMINTS, 2 pkgs 17 c CHOCOLATES Our very best, all flavors, O E V2 lb OOC

CIRCUS MARSHMALLOW PEANUTS Banana flavor, On Yz lb UC CHOCOLATE COATED PEANUTS Fine eating, OA Vi lb jUc CHOCOLATE PEANUT BARS Regular price 7c. Special at

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Lake Front Park Indiana Harbor, Indiana Open air dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings from 7:30 to 11:30. Bathing, motion pictures, boat excursions, dancing, light lunches, refreshments. Music by Johnston.

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