Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 49, Hammond, Lake County, 7 December 1918 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. December THIS.

The World Moves On Printers thought the typesetting machine was not practical The horse breeder said the automobile xCould neer he in general use The v;ire manufacturer said "tireless" was a dream

Een congressmen said "keavier-ihan-air" Ping machines were impossible The last to be disturbed h$ the wheels of progress is the single-record phonograph manufacturer, who sas the playing of all records on one machine "cannot be done." "Cannot Be Done"

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Parmentar Sarnell Packing Co; (Incorporated) Columbia Ave. and C. t O. Tracks, Hammond, Ind. PORK PRODUCTS Wholesale and Retail. Our Rotail Market at Wholesale Prices. .

Llv and Dressed Hog?, Immune Breeding Sow and Feeding Hcgs of all kinds for sale.

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in the scrap heap, for The Brunswick ioes it! It attracts the eV It pleases the ear, It pi ii i plays ail records at their best. is All Phonographs in One Hear tKe Brunswick First Decide for Yourself. Specializing Vaccinated Sows with Pigs. We also bay all grades of hogs. i

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Today We Represent Over $1,400,000 A remarkable growth considering that this bank has not combined or taken over any other institution. On this remarkable showing we solicit your banking business. We pay 3 interest on Savings Accounts payable January 1st and July 1st of each year.

Whiting; And Its People

IS STAR TTIEATRK Cominsr Wednesday and ThuisJay Mary I'l' kford i" "How Could You. Jfn?" 12-6-4t STAR TIIEATKK TOMCiHT. Chailes liny in "His Own Homo Tcwu." Every soul wro carrier around a warm :pot for the old home tow n will be enthused over this picture; also Charlie Chaplin In "The Cure." Tomorrow J. rUunrt B1bc1Icn n "Mlsising;" a love that pesseth nil understanding: Kept green the lucnior) of the man recorded "ml.s.'inK;" a!-o other pood pictures, Special matinee. Don't mis this Kreat picture. 12-7-lt Services at the Congregational church Sunday. De.-rmber S Ssl.bath school at ten a. m. The officers will be installed. Morning worship at IT. Rev. Charley K. Trueblood, D. I', will preach, subject "The Tragedy of Failure." Judge O. K YVildermuth will speak before the Sunday Evening; Club subject "Uolsheviki." ' The death of Elizabeth Jlaze. the daughter of Ur. and Mrs. T. J. RrOderson. took place at their home. SIS Cleveland avenge, following a short illness with (erebro and spinal fever. The babe was one month and fourteen days old. and was buried at Oak Hill In Hammond. The parents both are confined to their home with lnfluenen. A son was born to Mr. and Mr-". Paul Talaby of 5;:t Fred street. latest Style in Winter Hats and Caps at Goldsmith's 5CS, USth street. 12-7-lt Mr. and Mrs. Harley C. Humphreywill move to the Matsoi flat In Central avenue, vacated by Mr. and Mrs. M uldoon. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John I'erhac "f 45 Center street, a daughter. Mrs. Irtell Williams and three children have all been very ill with influenza at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.ew Williams of Cleveland avenue. Lost Silver mesh bag between Gordon's Store and Ohio avenue Friday. November CJ. Return to 440. Ohio avenue and receive reward. 12-7-1 Mrs. Helen Norlins. dauphter of Mr Greater food value increased palatability In making chocolate ft. (Si 5 A :es use CHOCOLATE witli barley and buckwheat flour. 5 The chocolate covers the color and taste of the dark flour so it is practically as II 1 ata.w ft v good as when made with all white flour. This use of cocoa or chocolate increases the food value of the pre-' pared dish. Boold cf Choice Recipes tent fret Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Esublubed 1710 DORCHESTER, MASS, v

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OFnCEK. R. 8CHAAF, Present WM- O. WEIS, Vle Pretdnt. A. H. TAPPER, Vice PresldenC H. M. JOHNSON, Cashier. L. Q. EOER. Asst. Cashier.

and Mrs. Enoch is (lutnia-pneiimonla.

very Her ill with incondition i very critical. Out the Bald facts on Bolshevism by following the crowds to the Sunday Evening1 Club tomorrow Tiiprhl Mott Judge ViIderinith. 12-T-i . At the meeting of the Daughters o! tsaKel. a larger number of new members were t?ktn !n at the bunco party following: the meeting. Prize va: awarded to Mrs. Edward O'Hara. Mrs. Gross of White Oak aVenue left Thursday night for B.k ClifT. Ky.. t where she accompanied the remains o her. niece. Flita Ellen Cook. IS m. old. whose derth wes due to bronchial pneumonic and whooping cough The child was the only daughter ... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook of Myrtl. avenue. Robertsdale. the entire familv consisting of the mother and fathei and three sons arc nil very ill wit I. the Spanish influenza and the deatl of their baby has brought great sartress into the home. Mrs. Uross,' wh accompanied the remains, is a sisdof Mr. Cook. miNCKS STHE1TIIK TO.MtJHT. Saturday. Dec. 7) C harlie Chnplln in 'Triple Trouble.' eorse neban in "Onf Jlore America"" a Taramount plctm-e. Coming to ritIXCE..rf Sundry Special! Vaudeville Hill 'peclnl! Howard and lame Xovflty sketch with music. . N 12-T-lt 1. Howard and Larue Novelty Sketch, with music. Z. CreightOn Sisters I'aniei s. -ingfrs and 3. James Xorton Musical Mlang", i- Harry Powers Com dy Morii'iogist. 5 JIack Sennelt Comedy. 6- Hearst-rathe Xews. " War Iieview and 8. "Hands Up." 12-7-J! lOJIIVG MOMMVi Big Double Feature! Corrlne Griffith in "ll Ambition." Bryant Wnshbarn in "F":bbcrs." Community Singing. Two shows for the price of one 12-T-lt The Red Cross Christmas Seals instead of being sold this year. are awarded to each Ked Ctorr member free, in token of the share that he has tiken ,n the fight to conquer tuberculosis. Those who became members in the June dr4ve may pro-u;-Bed Cross Seals free at the Bed Croheadquarters. Peisons heroin in members in the new d-ive. December 16-23, m:y also receive seals upon lequest. Miss Bess Naef !s confined to htr home in Sheridan avenue with influenza. Robert Xaef who was also ill. is able to be out again. For RentTwo rooms for light housekeeping, 411 Fishrupp avenue. 12-T-U illness of Mrs. Bittman of the flat has developed into pne.iHcr son, I'rank, who also is slightly improved, funeral of Mike McHale of The Recht monia. ill. is The Sheridan avenue was held on Thursday morning when servi fs were held at the Secred Heart church. Interment was at Mt. Olivet cemetery, Chicago. Death was due to Bright's disease ami rheumatism, from which the. victim waa a sufferer for several months. He is survived by his widow and his brother. Thomas McHale. The Beta Gamma Ursilon Sorority in a party will see "Happiness" at the Powers theatre In Chicago tonight. Mrs. Helen Jennings and Mrs. Rose Patlen are substituting in the Whiting schools owing to the illness of teachers. The annual meeting of the, Plymouth Congregational church brought a goodly number who displayed a great deal of interest and satisfaction in the reports of the past year of progress. The customary dinner was dispensed with in accordance- wrth the food administration. A year t of successful endeavor unparalleled In the

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WOMAN 15 EXPERT . SHOT AND HUNTER

K J '4 4 7. 'jot J . KV-V - ' : ; : . - - , ,1 ! 4? v ;1 if i3 3 Mrs. Frank G. Henderson the reports of the several departments and the church, treasurer. The zeal and executive ability of the pastor. Dr. Cl'.as. E. Trueblood. were recognized in a substrntial Increase in salary and alt testified to the character snd resourcefulness and personality ,n the placing of this church on Its present sound basis. The announcement was made that during the past "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHIIO'S HUME Look at tongue! Remove; poisons from stomach, liver and bowels. ! Accept "Caluornla" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best'and most harmless laxative or rhy?io for the little, stomach, livcf and bowels. Children loe its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for children's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear. Adv. f 1

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year the pastor of the church had been honored by his alma mater with the degree or D. D., so It will be Dr. Trueblood from now on. His work as pastor of the local church and moderator of the Michigan City district.

has stamped him as a man of unusual ! ...... j "..v. j l u(,r lkiiuj r, utiu iv is unquestioned that he will go far In affairs Congregational. The steady gain of the -church in the past year has been exceedingly gratifying. There has not been a single loss from its membership by either removal or death j and seventeen have added themselves to the roster. After a short address by Dr. Trueblood the business session was called to order by H. 8. Davidson, moderator, and the following officers were fleeted for 1919: Trustees Beaumont Parks, Dr. Edward Shaeffer. P. A. Peterson, V'm. Porter and John C. Hall. Deacons .1. M. Smith. Herbert Morris and B. S. Place. Deaconesses Mrs. F. C. Eauer. Mrs. William Porter, Mrs. D. D. Griffith. Clerk Don F Purdy Music Committee Mrs. Jes?;e Curtis Smith, Mrs. F. Richard Schaaf, Miss Margaret Griffith, Mrs. Raymond Storer. Mrs. D. A. Root and Harley C. Humphrey. Organists Mrs. Jessie C. Smith and George Ceiga. S. S. Supt. Mrs. P. A. Peterson; as-I sisiant, B. S. Place. For Rent Eight housekeeping roo'iis at 510, Xe v.- York avenue. One door south of postoffice. Inquire up stairsl front. Mrs. E- A. Day. 12-T2t Bargain in Beading Damp. Art Frnnklin's, 251 119th street. ll-2-6t Wanted Early cashier, evenings and

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CAN BE CURED. Free Proof To You All I want i your name and address no I can send yon a free trisl treatment. I want you just to try this treatment that's all Just

try It. 1 hat' my only artrument. I've been in the Retail Drutf Business for 0 years. I am a member of the Indiana Stile IVvird of Pharmacy and President of the Hetail l)rug?iss' Association. Nearly everyone in Koit Wayne knows me and knows about my 'iccesful treatment. Over eight thousand seven hundred Men, Women and Children outside of Fort Wayne have, according to their own statement, been cur-d by this treatment since I first made this offer public. If you have Eczema. Itch, Salt Rheum, Tetter never mind how bad my treatment bss cured the worst cases I ever saw give mo a chance to prove my claim. Send me your nr:rae and address on the couryin below and set the trial treatment I want to send you FREE. The wonders accomplished in your own case will be proof, itsssssssssssssssssssssssi CUT ANO MAIL TODAY J. C. HUTZELL, Druggist 2371 West Main St., Fort Wayne Ind. Please send without cost or obligation to me your Free Troof Treatment,

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THE ILLINOIS COAL CO.

WEST HAMMOND, ILLS. Wholesale and Retail

Yards: 630 W. State St Phone 274.

We have on hand for immediate delivery Franklin County Coal, tiarrlsburg Coal, White Ash Egg, Nut and Lump Alio Bucksrheat Hard Coal. "Will deliver any alia order. Can s tip. Prompt ierrice. Best soft coal on tho marVft. J. W. JARANOWSKI, PROP.

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Sunday p. m , and evenings must be quick and accurate. Call STAR THEATRE after 6 p. m. 12-f-tf 1ve wish to thank our friends find neighbors for the kind aid and s:npathy during the illness and death of cur beloved mother ami especially feel grateful to the Royal Xeighbors end Machine Shop and Truckdrivers of the Standard OU Company for the beautiful floral offerings. MR. WILLIAM HOMAX AND FAMILY AND RELATIVES.

( Every W oman Wants Dissolved ia water for douches stops pelric catarrh, ulceration and inflammationRecommended by Lydia rl. Pinkham Med. Co, for ten years. A hcalins? wonder far na.al sore taroat and sore eyes. Economical, Hm extmaidiaaTT deinncs rd ecmnadl nevm '. Saanls FrM. irk-. .11 A,.. i i DR. ROB'T . CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind Phone 3419. I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES J. C. Hutll, U. P. DRtSSliT State.. Residence: St4 Wentworth Av Phona 1541. ETI3

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