Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 21 February 1919 — Page 9

Frid.iv. February 21, 1910

THE TIMES.

Auto, Motorcyle and March 10 to 15 ! Accessory Show liberty hall j SPECIAL FEATURES' Each Day H AM M O ND j

DON'T ENDURE RHEUMATIC PAIN! HERE'S QUICK RELIEF FOR YOU

Stop the pair.! Give me rc!lcf! That's vhat you want when you're hurt. That's what you get with Sloan's Liniment. It not only "kills p.iin," but does It quickly, without delay. If you're tormented by Rheumatism, TCeuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Backache, nd body or nerve pain just see how quickly a little Sioan's Liniment gives relief. The very first application rests and comforts. Seems to reach right

down to the soat of the trouble, warm ir.g and casing the nerves and tissues. You can almost fee! the inflammation, swelling or stiffness subside as the pain grows less and less. You don't even have to wait to rub in Sloan's Liniment. It penetrates, ami its clear, clean liquid can be poureU right on the skin without staining. Get a generous size bottle from your druggist today.

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Whiting A dve rtis em en ts Are Winners

WHITING and its PEOPLE

closed up to co on n business errand am! f3i is reported to have been taken. Knttance was k a i n'l through a window which was forced open with a jimmy. Mrs. I C. Cane of Iowa, who formerly 1'ved in Whiting, where they o nJu ted a grocery and market lev. einl ye.irs i.go. If- n'w In Chicago and wl'l spend Sa'.iuday visiting triends. .Tchn M'i'fr.iifitt of Sheiidan avenue Wh-ilng. has returned home after sev. cral months service In the navy. The police have a clew to the party leaving the baby In the shed In the r'-ar of Nick OeorgeJs candy kitchen, Nw York and Flahrupp avenue. IdentlPcatirn of the parties wa obtained by l.ii.nOry marks on the clothing In whirli the hnov was wrapped. The tn vestlgation has however, not yet been Completed. Mit-f Margaret Jenkins of Indiana l.lvd.. has pone to Jollet. III., where Is pendin the week end. Thpfrl'ripli' Link club will give a dancing party In the I. O. O. F. hall tomorrow eve nlnn. Pr. and Mr. C M Gillespie have laft for n two months trip through the south rn and western states Purlng Dr f.lSe-j ie's absence the hoard f h"?t: .rV-.! will he In ch".rTc "s? Mirj Antkowlak. Mr. and Mrs. I.. McKay of Harvey. III., and Morton Northrupp of Chicago visited nt the home of the latter's brother. John Northrupp.

I LEMON JUICE

WHITENS SKIN Girls! Make beauty lotion at home for few cents

Squeeze in Juice or two lemons ln a bottle containing three ounces of Or chard White, shake well, and you hav a quarter pint of the best bleaching- and skin whitening lotion, and complexion beautlrler. at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the Unions and ar.j drug store or toilet eouaur wilt suppl.; three, ounces of OrcharJ Whit for few cents. Massage hi: sweetly fr .grant lotion Into the lu-i. neck, arms -nU, hands each day and see how tan. red-i rets, sallowness. sunburn and wind-: burn disappear and how clear, roft andj rosy-white the skin becomes. Yes! It. Is harmless. Adv.

folks made it merry for them when they arrived in Griffith Tuesday evening. They will make their borne here. Hen Miller is driving a fine new five passenger ear. Joe Fleck visited at the Hoesen home on Thursday in company with Frank lirnbbs of South Chicago, who has reenlisted In the navy for another four years. Mrs. John Markenrider and son. with her two i;ephew, Raymond and Jorn. vUite.i with her mother. Mrs. C. I. I'lnvrr Thursday. Fvery one is invited to the public reception given In ho 'or of Rev. Hills. Rev. and Mrs. Moo;; aid all uniformed in. mi .viiuni.iy . vc .. ng. Feb. 22. A short prayer mee':.,g wiil b- t. ... at Hcventhir'v Sf-'ii: r; . : i -i i trv! sonar scrice following. n !. '.. f frames and refreshments. Come all.

Break a Lo d

In Few' Hours

First Aoz of "Pane's Cold Compound' relieves the cold rvl ?t -yl ,----D r.:i'i stay 'stuffed up!

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For Sale Two fine homes in Wilcox one six-ro"m house, one fiveroom house: gut to be sold; will sell on payments. See P. It. Sullivan. 603 UDth street. S-lS-lw Wanted Experienced salesladies at OnC.! 7fn1 rn-- Bln.lv nnci'inn r-.l

inh and Slavish preferred. Miller's j 00, 110th street. 2-19-tf !

(OMING l'HI.Vt'ESS FRIDAY. "The Fighting Hooae velta." 20-lt

Accouts die Whltlns Xews Co. Feb. r'th are payable at the store Feb. 25. rs or after this date a charge of 5 permit will he made for collections. 20-2 omig rnixcKss Friday. "The FiKhtlns; Rooevelts." 20-lt

Our offering In "Spring Millinery" cannot fail to Interest you. Old hats

l'fbl ock ed end retnodeled Wp close on !

-------- Tun., Wed., ami Fri.. at G o'clock. Freel's Specialty Shop. 2-21-2t

The story of a life devoted to the service of God. FORTY-FIVE YEARS IX THE MINISTRY. Father Trueblood nt the Sunday F.venlni? Flub. It Rest: iw;'.ksti brhjiiiksti OWI. f 1. 111 MINSTRELS. Slovensky Tom.

rRIXCKSS TIIKATHB TOM'I IIT.

'The Fflhttn;c Roosevelts' or "Our' Teddy." Not a war picture, but a prea?j Tinman story of the romantic life and p

thrilltnsr adventure. of that great American. Theodore Roosevelt a picture every man, woman and child will enjoy. rominfr Saturday AVillltim Knrnnm ln'-I.es MtarrnMen." .2-21-1

Miss Katherine I'edersen entertained

the members of the Sipma Ielta Chi sorority at her home In Sheridan avenue. The evening was most pleasant- i

ly spent in music and games, after which refreshments were served. Attorney T. Joseph Sullivan attend

ed th weddincr of his sister.. Miss A ; ness Sullivan and S rRt. Leo T. Mulva i at Oshkosh. Wisconsin. ( The Owls riub will have a doncinir

party tonight, the affair to be a box social. Fire Thief I.ampman and dauttliter visited his little son. T'ick. at the So. Chicago hospital yesterday, who is recovering nicely from an operation for mastoids. Mrs. A. G. OsterburR of 113th street is visiting: friends In Ft. Wayne. Ind.. and in Lima. Ohio. The Literary and History section of the Fortnightly Club held their regular meeting- at which Miss Ilertha Tull read an excellent paper on "Our President and his War Folicies." The annual election of officers took place, the former officers all belnsr re-elected. Mr. MeOormott of Sheridan avenue is in Mercy hospital In Chicago this week whero he underwent an operation fcr a splintered bme in hU foot. The Owl Club r-nsketbirtt nine will play the ("jmp Grant tenni at Slovensky Pom romorow .niKht. The Camp Grant team Is the only team that has defeated the Owls this y?ar. The Polarines will play the Armour Squares. The Rowlinn alley in the Slovensky rom building was entered on Wednesday afternoon when the manatrer had

BULL YARN FROM WEIMAR (By Inters. at lcnal Sfsws Serrlce.) WFIMAR, Feb. 21. via Undon, Feb.

21. Belief was expressed in official circles here today that the peace preliminaries can be concluded in Paris next week. The completion of the peace preliminaries next week is an obvious Impossibility as the committees are not expected to report until President Wilson expects to return to Paris next Montli. Take The Times and keep in touch with the whole world.

GRIFFITH 1 The marriage, of Mr. Lorian Clark

and Miss Klsie Papkla of Hammond ' ful use.

at Crown Point. Feb. 17. was a surprise to their friends, the younfter

STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cream Applied In Nostrils Relieves Head-Colds at Once.

If your nostrils are clowned iind your head is stuffed ami you can't breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh. Just sret a small bottle of Fly's Cream Ralm at anv druK store. Apply a little of this fraKrant. antiseptic cream into your nostrils and let It penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the inflamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief. Ah! how good It feels. Your nostrils are open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness or struggling for breath. Fly's Cream Ralm Is just what sufferers from hend colds and catarrh. It's a delight. Adv.

Wanted to Ruy 6 or S room house north of 119th street, cash, owners only, address A. S. DOUGLAS. Gen Del. It ' Whitlns:. Ind.

Odds and ends of Nemo, Kalio and TL & G. Corsets at remarkably low prices, from 50c to $3 Friday and Saturday only. Frer l's Soecialtv Shop. ' 2-21-21 AT TIIK STAR TONIGHT. Pearl White in "The Lightning Raiders," and "Humbugs and Husbands" see them. 2-2 1 -1 i niMivti ritiNCEss Friday. "The Flghtlnsr R ooseveltn." 20-lt Reautiful Forothy Gish Is still more charming in "The. Grentest Thing in Life." Griffith's latest success, coming to the Star next Wednesday and Thursday. 2-21-1 Home talent night at the Star next Tuesday night- many pleasinj surprises. Re there. 21-1 You can't afford to miss "The Greatest Thing in Life" for Griffith has presented it in a new way you will appreciate the rest of your life. See. it st The Star next Wednesday and Thursday. 2-21-lt

"We Want Candy Cascarets"

RsolvtJ: That when our toriUC3 turn whit?, breath feverish, stomach sour and bowels constipated, that our mothers give us Cascarets, the nice candy cathartic, and not nasty castor oil, mineral oil, calomel or pills. Cascarets "work" without griping and never hurt us kids. Cost only 10 cer ts.

THEATRE WHITING

Today PEARL WHITE IX The Lightning Raiders HELEN GIBSON in "Rosalind at the Gate" BIG V COMEDY Humbugs and Husbands

i V5C 1 MEETING jj

TO MOTHERS! 'Learn to give harmless Cascarets to your cross, sick, bilious, constipated pets and save coaxing, worry and money. Children love this candy cathartic. Nothing else cleanses the little liver and bowels so effectively. Each 10 cent box of Cascarets contains directions for dosage for children aged one year old and upwards.

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Saturday

BURTON

HOLMES LOGUE

TRAVA-

And Four Eig Vaudeville Acts. First show 6.45 Second show S:15

THE TIME Feb. 28th and March 3rd THE PLACE SlovenskiDom Whiting THE SHOW OWL CLUB MINSTRELS If You Want to Miss the Time of Your Life STAY HOME!

Get Rid of That Persistent Cough j-'lo," u : r"-lfei: .uurh or cold, threatening throat or lung afr.-v: Hons, with Krkman's Alterative, the.

tonic arid upbulliler of 20 years' success-

fcOc and Jl fiO bottles from

drtigKlsts. or from I A KM AN LABORATORY. Philadelphia. Adv.

Lao heur un'.il v. ill end grif'P'; a severe cold

. e f CiJ-i- 8 it. tn i A 1 it ts-'i.-i. every three doses are taken misery and break u

cither in the head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness.

In't stay stuffed-up: Quit blowini; and snuffling! Kase your throbb:ri head! Nothing else in the world giv such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Cor pound," which costs only a few cehts : any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, causes no inconvenience.' Re sure you get the genuine Adv.

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Do not buy slocks from any firm which offers to take your Liberty Bonds in exchange for their securities. Keep your bonds. They are the best security in the world. Go without something you need rather than sell them. But if you absolutely must have the money, your bonds can always be sold for cash in the open market and the daily papers will tell you what ther are worth. We caution you against buying ANY security before you have made a most careful investigation of its merits. Hundreds of millions of dollars are lost annually through the purchase of wildcat securities. Do not be lured by advertisements containing promises of fabulous returns they are nearly always fakes, put out by financial sharpers, who prey upon the ignorance of the public. Do not depend too much upon the advice of friends. ' - By following the rmles given below, you may save yourself thousands of dollars: 1. Never deal with a firm, even though it is recommending good securities, unless you have first investigated its standing. "Hrt nnt hnv comiriripei nr vPTtiKmpnts of whicrt ront.Aln

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nies. (c) Suspicious use of such expressions as" absolute safety," "best investment ever offered to the American public," "immense profits on small investments," "you take no chance," etc. (d) Guarantees or promises of large dividends from future earnings before earning power has been thoroughly demonstrated. (e) Guarantees on the part of the broker to resell the stock at a higher price than it is then selling for. i (f) Promises of advance in the stock after a specific date. 3. Do not buy stocks of any unproven prospects and developments, such as oil or mining securities, unless very carefully investigated and convinced of their positive merit. 4. Remember that exceptionally large returns frequently involve not only greater risk, but the possibility of total loss of principal. 5. Do not buy hastily. It is difficult to make money, but very easy to lose it. When in doubt as to either the standing of the broker or the leaitiniacv of the security offered, consult your banker.

Lake

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Savings

& Trust Company

Corner State and Hohman Streets, Hammond, Ind. . PETER W. MEYN, President OFFICERS

JOS. W. WEIS, Vice Pres.

DAVID T. EMERY, Sec.-Treas.

Peter W. Meyn. J. N. Beckman. Julius II. Zlrj n..

DIRECTORSJos. W. Weis. Frank S. Betz. W. C. B'lri-Mi. A. M. Tu -ie-;.

Otto Duelke. David T. Emery.

WE WILL STCI12 TGITIi BONDS 7 IVITGUT CHARGE.