Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 22 March 1919 — Page 7
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parch" 22, 1919.
Pa.se Seven.
f SEE: THEDA BARA in her greatest triumph. Win. Fox presents the most massive production, the most dramatic offering ever screened. She danced and 7 veils fluttered from her airily. See the great storm tfrVit frightened the mighty Herod. See the arms and trappings of the moving soldier- gleam and glisten in the eastern sun. See 'the impressive murder scene in Herod's apartment.
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Admission: Adults 28c; Children 17c. including war tax.
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
Rrvics at the Congregational rturch Sunda;.-. March 23. Sabbath school at ten a. m. Rev. Charlea E. Vrueblcod w'l. prenrh from th subject, "The Miracle of Jesus." one of h eerie of. Lenten permona. Pr. An-i1-will speak before the Sunday Kveninfr Club. He will give an oriscInal Illustrated story-.' At the Methodist churvh to rnorrow Teeming. 0:a the Woman's Koreign ?ltionarv Society's Golden Jubilee end Thank-Offering Anniversary will ' Ve held. The address will be given by the pastor. At 7:30 p. m., th Methodist Minute Men of the Centenary will have charge of the service. Several five-minute talks will be'given on th various relationships of this great religious movement. Every class in the Sunday school at 9;30 a. m., will be rated as pulling up" or "pulling io-irn," according as they hav more rr fewer present than on the previous Sunday. Mr. E. L. Carlyon will lead Kpworth league at 30 p. rn. Chlldrer.a Hour at 2 30. A cordial invitation to the public to attend these services.
INDIANA GARDENS ROLLER SKATING Every Night and t Sunday Afternoon Take- Hammond or Whiting car to the door. M. MADURA, Manager.
Mrs. TV, R. Jenkins entertained flften little girls at her home In i:9th stitet on Wednesday afternoon In honor of th seventh birthday anniversary of her daughter, Alice. The children enjoyed several games and refreshments were s-erved. Mrs. X. E. Wilson of Oliver street is in the Lkegidn hospital in Chicago1! where she underwent an operation. 3he has been very 111. but is Improving. Mis. Wilson's sister, Mrs. Manning, was cajled here from Alton, IU.. by her illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stover entertained the former's mother and sinters at a dinru.r at. their home in Oliver atreet en Thursday evening In honor of Mrs. Storer'M birthday anniversary. Joseph ?chaefer of Sheridan avenue i: home from the Mercy hospital !n Chit-ago, where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. At the meeting of the History and Literature section of the Fortnightly c!ub. Miss Marie Goodenough read a paper tin Far-Americanism; its record.
its ideals. Mrs. R. H. Andrews and Mrs. H H. Hugglns also read very instructive papers. The subject of the former was industrial conditions in South America, and the latter, sqclil and educational conditions in South America Several Whiting ladies attended a
party at the hom of Mrs. Charles Creasbj.um in Hammond on Thursday af ternoon. At the morning service of the M. E. church tomorrow will be held the annual Thank Offering service of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society end on this date occurs the fiftieth
Accounts due the Whiting News Co. tre payable at the store, 524. 119th street, on or before Hareh 51; after that date where collector service Is required, a charge of 5 percent will be made. 8-10-1 Dn't miss the beat Uncle Tom's Cabin yet with big Jasf band t the STAR tonight and Sunday. Come early. S-52-U Chas Riy in "Serins Beaas" and a. Rig Musical Cumeiy Monday at the STAR theatre. C-S2-1
The favorite of e.11 times "Uncle om's Cabin " and a b'g Jars band
.it the 3tar tonight and Sunday mat
inee and Bight. Re on hand early. A big Musical Comedy Monday aad Tuesday. Firs L'erty Bonds will be g!en i wny at the STAR May 1. Go axd find cut, atout It. II-l
For Rent 3 unfurnished rooms with -heat north of 119th street; no children preferred. Apply Whlttnj Xews Co. I-20-i AT THFI rRIJfCHM TOHIGllT. THEDA BARA IX "SALOME." The story of a roial siren which
has traced scarlet threat through centuries, ai the Princess for the last times tonight. Admias'on 13 and I5c. Coming Monday Something New! Oriental Nile.! See Sullivan - Tokars window. 3-5;-l Anyone finding child's green - kid glove or pair grey knit mittens, return 311 Central avenue. 3-33-1 iT4H THEATRE. The most sensational, human Interest production of the year "Hidden Truth." Is at the Star tonight with beautiful Anna Case. Also a screaming comedy succesa. 'Midnight Patrols a thrilling and gripping super-fine feature, and "Man of Might," with Man of Might." with William Duncan Sunday. t What Is the "Hidden Truth" See
beaut'ful Anna Case in this feature at the STAR tonight and find out. Also roaring farce comedy, "" e raoet thril-
i ling production. "The Midnight Patrol.'
an Ince production. and "Man of Might," with a comedy, on Sunday.
Come ai-rly. 3-322-1
Fourth Vein Coal is admittedly the most . 'efficient steam coal in the West. As against the best grade of West Virginia coal, it figures a saving of from thirty-five cents to seventy-five cents per ton on the basis of poiinds of steam produced per ton. The variation is due to the difference in freight at different points in this zone. In two such widely separated points as P't. Wayne, Ind. and'Brazil, Ind., fcr instance, manufacturers rind Fourth Vein the most profitable and most satisfactory coa! to use It is low in sulphur, burns freely with a lone flame, burns to a light clean ash, and makes no clinkers. The ranie considerations that have induced The Rub-No-More Company and the Brazil Hollow Brick & Tile Company to use Fourth Vein Coal should lead you to p-ive it a trial. A trial is always convincing.
fcicientifieally Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Hammond Optical Parlor
141 E. State St.
Hammond, Ind.
The Times' want ads bring astonishing results if their users are to be believed.
HOW RHEUMATISM BEGINS The excrnciatiris fonieg of rheumatism are usually the result of failure of tbe kidneys to expel poisons from the, a.vstem. If the irritation of tbee uric and crystals is allowed to continue, incurable bladder or kidney disease may result. Attetd to it at once. Don't resort to temporary relief. The sick kidneys must be restored to health by the use of oome sterling remedy which will prevent a return of the disease. Get some GOLD tli.DAL Haarlem Oil f ir-mles immediately. They have brought back the joys of life to countless thousands of sufferer from rheumatism, lame back, lumbago, sciatica, gall stones, gravel and other affectiont of the kidneys, liver, stomach, bladder and allied organs. They Trill attack the poisons at oncu, rlesr out the kidneys and urinary tract and ti e soothing hoalinir oils and herbs will reftore the inflamed tissues and organs to normal health. All others are imitation. Ask fot GOLD MKDAL and be sure the nam GOLD MEDAL is on the boi. Thre tuea, at all good druggists.
Lost Bunch of keys between the Prtncsna theatre anJ New York avenue, or betw9n 119th and Ind. blvd. Return to Whiting Xews Co. 2-22-1 Auto Wcenaa? Tou will get 110 and cc-ata. Talk it over with Rutaell. 23-1
VTy be pinched and. then set an auto license? Talk It over with Russell. ' 8-22-lt
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anniversary of the organisation of the society in Treniont church. Boston. An effort Is being; made to make this date one of the note In M. E. churches all
Hotel Hammond (rut to scoarosr depot)
DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURQECN. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind.
Rooms $1.00 and up Spaolal Bataa try t! Wt Kot a&d Cold V7Mr, &tam Haat, 62iowr Batfca; AU atodern Coirrenlraoea. Popular Priced Lunch Room ao4 artarat la Coanotioa Special Dinner 50c 11 A. K. to 3 P. M. OTsir AX.X. xncaxT
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Look Up The Reputation of These Old Time Makes ESTEY PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS. MARSHALL & WENDELL PIANOS AND PLAYERS. LINDEMAN PIANOS AND PLAYERS. HAINES BROS. PIANOS AND PLAYERS BRAMBACH GRANDS AND PLAYER GRANDS. BEHR BROS. PIANOS AND PLAYERS. KOHLER & CAMPBELL'PIANOS AND PLAYERS. KRANICH & BACH PIANOS AND GRANDS. STRAUBE PIANOS AND PLAYERS. CABLE & SONS PIANOS AND PLAYERS . HAMMOND SOLO-HARP PLAYERS. GULBRANSEN PLAYER PIANOS.
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INDIANA No. 4 VEIN COAJL PRODUCERS. PWI. A.
SO 7-50 8 T. H. Tnut Buiidtaa. Terra Hut. Ld4j
ninton Co! Ce.. CIlBton, InJ.. "lYowo Hill rmirUi Vtln." Time Vn I11 f. Tlh t.. J. K. lrln Cot to., Mccormick ?ia.. rhlcMn. "HeHnt No. Four," rr Hui. "Pi! Vtln White Anh." Firette Heeli; A Derelnoaent "o. (Wilier B)d- Co., Sole A4'i. T. B. Tnut Bidf.. Tetre Hut. lod.). Kwcitte. FcrfiooRpfr Cel Co., Cltnlan In-) . "Bnbmtrlne." Greem Valley "oal Ce. (Walter Bledeoe re . ?! Aii T. H. Tr-.tt Bidf.. Terre Haute. Ind.). "Green Vainpi rminty FeiirtH Vein Ceel Ce., 11 Traction Terminal Bids., lodlee-apolla.
Aidrnt all eommaaiaid'ani fe thu Aclmtiom
over the country. To add to local interest the date also marks the fourteenth anniversary of the Whltln auxiliary. Mrs. L.. B. Hitter and Mrs. R. R. Tiltort will entertain the members of
the Trl Kappa Sorority at a 6 o'clock
('inner at the home of Mrs. Ritter in
f)"ridn avenue this eveninlf. j Harry Scott of Ohio avenue wa j
t.f.f -in. N. Y.;
physician, who has been (.pending -eral months in California, and while there compoased an Interesting story, which may t beard at the Sunday Evening; Clu at the Conarrearational church tomorrow evening.
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by the death of j j
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a relative. Mrs
summoned there several weeks ago. Aoout forty members of the V. R. A. of the JIaccabees attended the meeting of tha Indiana Harbor Hive on Wednesday evening at which Mrs. Jrace Meredith, state commander, and Mrs. Grace Sheck'.es. district deputy, of Elkhart, were both present. Vllliam O'Brien was fined $1 and cute on the charge of having a 1919 license p'ate on his machine. Upon payment he was released. The men arrested for having an old license number on their autoa and who were discharged, beinj found not guilty were: R. Stern, Chfts. T-OVlana.
Fred Ryan and Joe Hassen. Dr. Anflrews of Chisago.
ROBERTSDALE
STOMACH
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Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
, j taking tonics, or trying to patch up a 1 : poor digestion, they sre attacking the
real cause of the ailmeut -clogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the lfver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomzxh troubles. If you have a bad tasts In your ipouth, tongua coated, eppetite poor, lazy, don't-care fcclinz. r.o ambition or
energy, troubled with undigested foods, , ?! you should take Otive Tablets, the sub- . ..:.... 1 1
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil- You will know them by their clive color. They da the work without
r J fpnping, cramps cr pain. T Take cne or two at bedtime for quick !? relief, bo you can eat vhat you like.
At 10c and 23c per box. All druggist
lost Thursday, child'a red aweatar; S1'3 Ind. blvd.; reward. 8-I2-1 Jamea Dudsker, of Amy avenue, wti out of town on buaineaa. Thursday. Mrs. J. Wichorat. of Indiana blvd.. and daughter. Mra. Ixing, of Myrtle avenue. vUitcd frienda In Hammond Wednesday. John Moatil, of Roberta avenue, left Friday evening with the White Sox, of Chicago, ua their aecond baseman,
for Mineral Wells, Texaa, where they j wi!l take a elx-weeks' training trip. Mra. Peter Eley and Misa Mable J Wlchorat. of Roberta avenue. were
(Chicago theatre-goera vVe-!ri6dayS a leading evening. '
Mrs. Herman Thieaaon, of inciana t
Mvd.. entertained har mother. Mra. i
Vv'ilUam BahTi. of Eaat Side Wednesday. J. Werden, of Myrtla avenue, waa a Chicago theatra-goer the forepart of .
Mrs. Rh!niMerger and uaugiiter.
Miss Kliif-aeth, of Myrtle avenue, were
Naomi, of Roberta avenue, were Hammond shoppers Thursday. Mr. and Mra. W. C. Starring, of Indiana blvd., entertained a number of frienda at their home Thursday evening, at a six .o'clock oinner. In honor of their daughter, Mre. Earl Marshall, of Omaha, Neb. Mra. Marshall lias been vieitlng here for the pat few wetks. Mrs. J. C. Maaterson, of Myrtlo ave., was a South Chicago visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Casrer Mostil of Roberta avenue saw "Business Before Pleasure, " at the Woods theatre, in Chicago Thursday evening. Mra. Goon, of Atchison ave., was In Hammond on business Thursday.
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Cnicaio shoppers Thursday.
r a rvrf Wr. Joseph Studor. of Ilt'b-I
erts fcvenue islted friends In Morgan Park Thursdsy. Mrs. T. W. Xohr and daughter, Esta. of Indira- blvd., were Chicago shoppers Wetlneaday. Mrs. J. Iaagohr of Myrtle avenue, Uited fr'.erds in Sast Chicago ThiTs-day.
ami daughter, .Mrs. I;. Mn;-shall. were ! also replace new cores. AVt m Chicago on business wedn?aay. t riiake and repair Fenders There will be a re-'n! "on.rega- ; t j m i l i ' tional meeting at the church Sunday UOOflS, laCKS and JampS.
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ANNOUNCEMENT Oriental Rug Shampoo Co. Vacuum cleaning and ahampvoIr.g of ruga and earpetg wlthdut removal. Atao general cloanfng contracts taken. Call 1193-W. Prompt attention. MAO DRAFT
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the church should be out as there will i"t sftuie interesting inatter ui-'cuised. C,we out -and vote cn a big proposition and h;ar about the big trlft. Afrs. .Tolm P.IauI. Sr., and ' daU(Sriit.r, :
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The Quick Service Express Company hlovint? nnJ Exnrefsing, Car'r.A Ha-iling ar all local ei- -71-r-nsinsr done at rasocfiMis TVtffS.
HAMMOND. 1534.
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Ralph Volack, Owners,
003 Hofr-isn St.. Hammond
Hammond Iron
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MARCUS BROS., Prop. Wholesale Dealer$ ia
! Hi FOR RHEUMATISM! i Musterole Loosens Up Those
Stiff Joints Drives Out Fain You'll know whv thousands usft Mus-
' terole once y u experience the gi ld re
lief it gives. Get a jar 6t once from the nearest
rnAr , ,.m t T-Tii.nT.T. crug sicrs. it ia B Cic-ui, wr.:.: oinirrricnc, IRON, METALS, RUBBER made -with tbe oil of etBtcrd. Ecttcr Avn crnnWH "WAND than a ir.uctard plaster ar.d does ret JJSU OLOUIU iiAniJ blisten Brinss ea and comfort while XAuHINliRY it is be ins rubbed on! , . Ofticea; 3.40 Indiana Ave. i Musterole ia recomrtended by many
coctors ana nurses. jviu:icn3 01 jars tre used annually for bronchitis, croups stiff neck, fcsthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joint- sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet; colds cf the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 20c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50
Send Your Lace Curtain To The Laundry
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Yards Sohl Street and Indiana Av HAMMOND : INDIANA. Office Phone '27. Res. Phn i04.R.
Tel. F.njt Oiictfe IS DR. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST . Fleet Baak Rids. Cor. Chicago Foreythe Ave. f..4t riiici:n. a. Consultation In EngUs-i. Grai Polleh. fflavleh and Itueelmtu
You take great pride in your lace curtains. They must look just ripht. AVhy fuss washing and stretching them when a laundry will handle them just, as deftly and carefully as you would do in your own home? The Hammond Laundry is especially equipped for handling your lace curtains. Every care is taken not to injure tbe delicate material. The blueing and starch are carefully measured, ?n there -will be ju?t enough not too much. We stretch curtains as carefully as you would do, only on a larger scale. You'll be. delighted when you receive your curtains back and note how carefully they have been handled how dainty and fresh.
Phone 134 Monday them.
morning snd a.k us to come after
Hammond Laundry 163-65 MICHIGAN AVENUE PHONE 134.
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