Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 151, Hammond, Lake County, 6 December 1918 — Page 14
'THE TIMES.
Friday, December 6. 1938. cue durrtltuj FIVE YEARS Santa will be in Toy- . land to greet the little folks tomorrow from 9:30 to 10:30 a. m. and from 3 to 4:30 p. m. Special on Opening Day "Stick Craft,", a constructive toy. Set fhir Finally Restored to Health
by Lydia E. Pinkham's V egetable Compound. Key West, Fla.--"For fiva years 1 fuftered from irregularities, with ter-
mmmimmmmmi'., at
i .
:! IP 1 Pi!l!l! ! ; life ?
,rib!e pains and an
awful weakn-js in my back. The doctor gave me different medicines but they did me no good. A friend asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I found it to be th best medicine I ever tried because it made me well, and I can now do mv
housework. I am telling my friends about it, Mrs. J. M. Camus, 72t Caroline St., Key West, Florida. Many women at some period in their life sutler from ailments peculiar to their sex and which in most cases may be readily relieved by this famous root and herb medicine, Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, just as Mrs. Camus found it helped her after suffering for years and trying everything else in vain. . If vou have any annoying symptoms you fail to understand, write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The results of their 40 years experience in advising women on this subject is at your service. Your Child's SIdn will be free from chafing, tcalding eruptions and all soreness, if vou use Sykcs Comfort Powder For more than 25 years it has bcea healing and preventing skin soreness. 5c at the Vlnol and other drug ctorea 1 he Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass.
Whiting And Its
People
Accounts due tie Whiting; News Co. on December 6th ar payaMs at th tore. 524, HDth street on or befora L)Q.-ember 10. 12-6-2t There will be a matched game Saturday eve., Dec. 7 at 8 o'clock, between So. Chicago and Whiting at "Wliks' Bowling Alleys, 424. 117th at., a the preliminaries In organising an Inter-City Bowling league. All bowlrs who wish to enter will please leave their np.raes with B. Kelly. U--lt I. H. Boyd and daughter. Donna, of Sheridan avenue, both of whom are 111 are Improving. Mrs. Luth, who has spent a week here visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chas. M. Brenner, haa returned to her borne in Lima. O. Mr. and Mrs. William Btover and on. Albert of Ohio avenue, are all fll with Spanish influenza. A son wn born to Lieut, and Mrs. Charles D. Gainer nee Anna May Diceon of Central avenue. Lieut. Gainer la home on a ten day furlough, from Camp Merrltt. N. J. STAR THEATRE Coming Wednesday and Thursday Mary Pickford in "How Could Tou. Jean" 12-6-4t Elvln Pickering, of Ft. Wayne, Is liere visiting at the home of hla aunt, lira. Allie Payne of Myrtle avenue. Mrs. Charles "arrette visited her airier, Miss Katherine Stover at the Augustana hospital in Chicago on Wednesday and found her condition to be very favorable. JUDGE WILDERMUTH at the Congregational church Sunday, night. A remarkable fluent and humorous speaker something you all should know "Bolshevik." 12-6 It
The Ladies Aid of the Church oti
Christ, will hold a baiaar in the basement of the church Tuesday and Wednesday evening, December .10th. and 11th. A chicken pie supper will be srved December 11. A complete line of Men's Work and Dress Shoes at Goldsmith's 528, 119th treet. 12--lt Mrs. Carrie Gill of Oliver street ia i -'tin her daughter. Mrs. Robinson at Cleveland, Ohio. ni-. i-.ii'icr of Michigan was . the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Herman Trowe of LaPorte avenue for several days. Mrs. Ritttr.an of the Recht flat, ill with, influenza, is In a bad condition. Her son, Fr8.nk. who Is also ill, however, is somewhat Improved. The funeral of Mrs. William Hohhian, age 43 years, was held Wednesday under the direction of Undertaker Baran. Services were held at the Evangelical Lutheran church at 1:30 o'clock, being preached by the pastor. Rev. John Bopp. Interment was at Oak Hill cemetery, Hammond. at Tin: st a n theatre tomght. Friday "The City of Dim Faces," with Pessue Hayakawa. He treid to ell her to . one of his own people rather than lose her to a white man! Also "Hand and Vengeance" and other pool T'ictures; tomorrow, Charles Ray In "H'S Own Home Lawn," also Chas. Chapino In "The Cure.".- 12-6-lt Mrs. Ilohman nee Anna Dust, was
COUGHING SPELLS BREAK YOUR REST
Put a stop to them withhold x reliable Dr. King's New Discovery . '1 nat raw, hoarse throat rr.ust be) toothed. That phlegm-loaded chest must be loosened. That cough must be checked so you can 6leep. Dr. King's New Discovery has been relieving colds, ind coughs for half a citury without the least disagreeable aft-jr-c'ilects. Your druggist has it because it (fl well-knowa and in big; demand. 60c and $1.20. Try this for Constipation Keep the bowels on schedule tima with Dr. Kins'a New, Life Pills, the system freed from poisonous wastes, tie completion clear, the stomach ewect.the tongue uncoated, the breath untainted- Mild yet positive. 25c
TV '3s j&ft 1 1 1'
13
(WESGSBBBBa m tl mwllSDIjdGl
Fokiowo, Ssitinw&Giy, EDeEBrnfoBF "Ft
-r,
4f
EdwandC.MIixas CoiTparY Toyland, brimming over with hvmdrcds of interesting toys not pictured here will be opene'd tomorrow with Santa Clans himself as the honor guest. Bring the. little folks to see our splendid ' toy displays. Come to see them yourself.
i
7-
'
-Nrt-s "
Play Horses, all Kinds Swinging Horses Mounted on strong platform, with saddle and stirrups, painted gray. Special at - $4.63 Horses on Rocker with saddle and stirrups. Special at -.$3.25 Shoofly With fine upholstered seat In fancy cretonne; horses rainted in white and grey; strong and well made- swinging platform. tray In front , $2.98 Kiddie Kars SVa inches high, horsehead, natural finish wood, red wheels. On special sale at .. $1.S5 Kiddle Horse 10 inches high, well finished, double steering wheels $2.35
Pocket Knives for Boys All descriptions. Your boy
will want one. lTn from 45e
Teddy Bears Always - popular with the little folks, small and large sizes.
Special lC-ineli- '
A Mighty Interesting Doll Assortment . Dolls that little girls loveas vou do your own little girl.
Character Dolls 10 In. high, Jointed at hips and shoulders, pretty faces and hands; dressed. On sale at 69c Unbreakable Doll 15 inches high, very attractive; dressed $8c Dolls 12 inches, good looking faces, bands, long pretty hair, neatly attired" in well mad dresses with stocking and slippers $1.45 Doll Tea Sets Pretty decorated china, 21 pieces $1.29 Doll Tea Sets Pretty china; tea pot, creamer and sugar, 4 cups and saucers 6gc
.Velocipedes
Velocipedes All sizes, all styles, plain steel rim and rubber tires, enameled or painted
names; very good valuefi. Prices from $16.50
down to
Engines and Trains Large Locomotive and Tender 25 inches Ion?, painted red with gilt stripes.- $1.75 Train on Track Strong clockwork to wind up, heavy engine, tender and coach, at $1.95 Mechanical Train Heavy locomotive with brake, one tender, three cars, eight pieces curved track, six pieces of straight track. Special at $3.25
1 i
1 . 1
..$2.75
Black Boards On easel stand and folding desk. board, alphabet and other interesting instructions. Special $1.19 Black Boards 45 inches high, easel stand, heavy hardwood "rame, educational chart, ply wood drawing board; :an be used as a desk. $2.43
Electric Trains
Electric Train No. 1105-X Consisting of N-3213 locomotive with electric light, tender, two cars.
seven pieces curved track, two, pieces straight
track, and control switch
$5.95
m
Sleds of All Kinls High Sleds with fancy painted tops, side fenders, two bent knees with iinii brace?, flat runners. Special at $1.49
Many Interesting Games "Rook" New card game. Complete with instructions, in neat box 50o "Parcheesi" A royal game of India 95c
Speller and Reader Instructive game for your ehildren. This game consists of alphabetic blocks, arranged on a board so they can be moved to form words and sentences. 65c United States Puzzle Map Interesting and educating pastime. Special at ;59c Books for Little Tots in Toyland
Tou could do no better than choose your children's books from our a s s o r tments. We have books to make chil
dren happy, to make them MUe folks of all ages.
for
think. Books
Horatio Alger Library: "Joe's Luck," "In a New World." -Bob Burton," "Illsen from the Ranks." and others 35o
Little rrudya Stories 3Cc The Story of Jesus 30c Fuss in Boots.- 29c Christmas Cheer 29c Robinson Crusoe. 3Cc
united in marraige to William Hohraan on Nov. 36. 1S95. Tbey resided on th East Side for aeveral years previous to coming to Whiting. The Hohman family consisted of - eight children, one having preceded the mother to lta Heavenly home. She beingsurvived by her husband and seven children. The deceased also leaves her parents. Mr. and Mrs. .Dust of the East Side,-three brothers and one sister. Wanted Lady cashier, evenings and Sunday p. m., and evenings must be quick and accurate. Call STAR THEATRE after -p..m. 12--tf The Whiting friends of Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Adams will be sorry to to learn of the death of the former which occurred at the home of his sister In Fort Wayne. Dr. and Mrs. Adams moved to Franklin, Ta., from Whiting about four years ago, the deceased being a chemist at the Standard Oil company. In addition t being survived by a widow he leaves a five year old son. Mrs. Catherine Stewart visited her son Robert Stewart at the Mercy hospital In Gary on Thursday. His condition is as favorable as can be expected, although etill conflned to his bed. rnixcEss theatre toxight. ITAU-V'S FLAMING FRIXT This Is the best war picture ever photographed with actual battle scene taken at such close range that three camara men lost their lives. The only actual aeroplane battle of the whole war Is seen In this wonderful picture 10 and
20 cents. Coming Saturday, matinee and night Chortle Chaplin In "Triple TrouMe" also George Beban In "One More American" a Paramount picture. 12-6-lt Geraldlne. the daughter of Mr. and H. O. MufTlt of Oliver street. Is ill with Spanish Influenza. The Victory and ChrUtmas number of 1636. the 1C of C. Magaefne published for the boys In service Is a very creditable publication, "he publication committee consists of John Hickey, John Byrne and O. F. Mayhew. The makeup of the paper If vory Interesting, it containing Council notes, news about town. I-ake county's war record, and several very interesting letters from the boys In service over here and over there, in addition to general articles of Interest. The K. of C. service flag of Whiting
A Tonic and 'Health Builder Remove that warning cough or cold with Calcerbs (the calcium tablet). They give strength to combat illntss. 50e boxes at drug.ata or from ECKMAX LABORATORY. Philadelphia. Manufacturers of Eckman's Alterative.
Adv.
NOSE CLOGGED FROM t A COLD OR CATARRH j Apply Cream in Noetrils To I Open Up Air Passages. t
contiAs fifty-two stars. STAR THEATRE Coming . Wednesday and Thursday Mary Pickford In "How Could You. Jean?" 12-6-U Mrs. Eugene Bicsrn entertained at a six o'clock dinner at her home in Atchison avenue. Those present were Mrs. Sell, Mrs. Walsh and Mrs. Grunheart of the East Side. Jack, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Kidney of Cleveland avenue Is on the sick list. CARD OF THANKS. It is cur desire to thank our many friends and neighbors f"r the kind
help, love, care and sympathy extended to us in our recent bereavements, and the beautiful floral offerings for daughter, Helen. It has helped us to bear our burdens more readily. Sincerely. MR. AND MRS. R. KLEIBE. 1 1 A HOLD E. KLEIBE. MR. AND MRS. CHAS. NAOLE. 12-6.-H The time is getting very short to buy W. S. S. The Lake Co. quota is $20 per capita.
j IrtiiMntl'Ohi iff if I a I
jit j, S S 1 Vn-t.fr2 iFl liafc'-liiMI laati'" Willi f I tlf
3
Furniture Buyers
it ' i m
E
iMimiil
Ah! What relief! Tour clogged nosthils open right u. the rsssag'es of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. Xo mors hawking, snuffling, mucous "discharge, headache, dryness no struggling for breath at night, jour cold or catarrh is gone. Don't etay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream In your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the hea-d; eoothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, giving you Instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm is Just what every cold and ca tarrh sufferer has been seeking. Tt's just splendid. Adv.
We have bought up a large lot of new Dining, Library and Kitchen Tables, Leather Seated Chairs, one three-piece Davenport Suite, which .we are going to close out at unheard of prices. "We also have one 9x12 u?cd Rug. xd as new. Several large size Wardrobes. One high grade Kitchen Cabinet. Several good Dresaer3 and Chiffoniers, Gas Ranges and many other useful articles that may interest you. Come and look these goods over and say you want to buy. We make no charge for delivery while this sale lasts. Hammond Furniture Exchange
Mothers! Read the Signs!
If you will learn to give Cascarets, the candy cathartic, to your children, instead of castor oil, calomel and pills, you will save money, and avoid lots of worrj'i coaxing and sickness. . Truly!
WMA"
in"
.
IWUF
orvo PILLS
V
7?
204 E. STATE ST., OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE.
HAMMOND.
When one of the kiddies has a white tongue, a tainted breath, sour stomach or a cold; when b'Uous, constipated, feverish, remember, a sweef candy Cascaret to quickly work" away the nasty bile, sour fermentation s and poisons should always be the first treatment given. Children really love to take candy Cascarets and they never pipe the tender bowels, never injure, and never disappoint the worried mother. Give Cascarets to children one year old and upwards. Each 10 cent box contains full directions for children and adults.
Store open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening?.'
ni-i ' r
i mm iff rn'i utii -iHMiii i I .inii r
WSSsPllS
Advertise in The Times
