Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 266, Hammond, Lake County, 23 April 1919 — Page 12

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THE TIMES. Wednesday. April 23, 1019. When Children are Sickly arensupatea, ievensh. Cry out in tbelr sleep, Tako cola easily, Have Headaches, Stomach or Bowel trouble, Try MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS. FOR CHILDREN 7? on f? &AX it a as 5 nf 'easaa to taJta n ft certain relief. They act on the Stomach, liver and Bowela and tend to correct intestinal disorders. 10,000 testimonial from mothers and friends of little ones telling of relief. Ho mother hould be Without ft box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for use whoa aeedod. Ask to-day. Toe need of them often cornea at inconvenient hours. Used by Mothers lor over thirty years Do Sot Accept Any Sabstitatc lor MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS. Hd by Druggists everywhere, HOIHEIi GRAX CO., IX COY, N. X-

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Whiting Adve rtis em en ts Are Winners

The literature and history section of tna Irtnlghtly Club held their rejurerulur meeting on Monday night. Mies Be'fcl read a very interesting- paper oa "The Great Rivers of South .America." Mrs. K. L. Myers also read an interesting: paper on "South American Art and Literature." Mrs. H. Stross read a third paper, the subject of which was. "The Island Republics Cuba. Haiti. Dominican Republic." The members of the Whiting chapter, order of Eastern Stars are urged to be present at the next meeting; on Monday, April Sth. Five candidates are to be taken in and the A's and B' are serving the refreshments with Mrs. Burton as chairman. The Lutheran Guild will give a Bunco party to the young people of the church and their friends at the Evangelical Lutheran St. John's church tomorrow evening. Miss Kate "Wade has been entertaining her brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Zena Wade of LaPorte. Mr. Wade has returned home but Mrs. Wade, is remainingfor a more extended visit. Andrew Baran, Jr., who is attending school in Indianapolis was home over Easter. Mrs. Manning1, who has been here for neveral weeks during the illness of her sister, Mrs. X. E. Wilson, of Oliver street, returned to her home in Alton, 111., yesterday morning. Paul Poplch was arrested by Officer Parker on the charge of speeding. He was released on a $25 cash bond. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abblett moved from Sheridan avenue to the West Pk. addition yesterday, where they have i purchased a new home. , I The telephone box at the booth in the New York Central station was

robbed about 7:30 o'clock on Monday. The night clerk. Julian Goldsmith noticed a man hanging around for some time but never connected him with attempting anything like that. A short time after the man had gone he discovered the money box, bolts and all

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Notice The banks of Whiting will be open Tuesday and Wednesday evenings until 8 o'clock. 4-22-2t Lost Elks' ring; Standard Oil plant, April 17; liberal reward; T. S. Beland. Whiting News Co. 4-22-2t Tom Smelaer 60S Ind. Blvd.. tor Paint and Hardware. J-l-60d NOTICE. After this date tlie rate for classified advertising will be 10 cents per line with a minimum charge of 30 cents. Whiting, Ind., March 31st. 3"31-tf ATTEXTIOV ELKS. Elk Club Social Dance Friday Eve.. April 25. at 8 o'clock sharp. Music by Sterling. All members requested to be present. 4-23-lt For Rent Sleep. ng room. American preferred. 103S Atchison. It

Star Theatre Ton'srht and Tomorrow. Florence Reed in "Wives of Men," also two-reel Mack Sennett comedy. 4-23-lt

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Mr. John Held, merchant, of Salt Lake City, keeps an exact record of the shoes he wears. He writes. "Two pairs of Neolin Soles have worn for me 19 months and I am on my feet ninety per cent of the time." This is not an extraordinary example of the money-saving service that people get from Neolin Soles. It is typical of the experience millions are having. These soles do wear a very long time and so help you keep shoe bills down. They are scientifically made so they must wear. Get Neslin-soled shoes at almost any good shoe store. Get them for your whole family in the styles you prefer. And have these cost-saving soles put on your worn shoes. They are very comfortable and waterproof as well as durable. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. Akron, Ohio, who also make VVingfoot Heels, guaranteed to outwear any other heels. Heo!ifi Soles

were missing. Th-i Chicago Telephone Company estimate the loss to be in the neighborhood of $5.00. Vincent Aaron, the one and a half year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent James of Sheridan avenue, who broke liis leg by falling out of his high chair about three weeks ago, is now improving. A recent injury to the limb has however, postponed the removing of the cast for two cr more weeks. The Whiting Trap Shooters have pe

titioned the city council for the permission to erect a club house. An ordinance was drawn up at the council meeting on Mondaj- night, but was not adopted. A special meeting for the purpose Is to be held.

SHRINE WEEK DE LUXE THEATRE 50 to 75 Prizes Given Away at the 2, 7 and 9 o'clock shows.

NEW MARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED

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SHRINE WEEK DE LUXE THEATRE 50 to 75 Prizes Given Away at the 2, 7 and 9 o'clock shows.

SPECIAL TO THE TIMES CROWN POINT, Ind , April 23. The following new mrrlage licenses were granted in the county clerk's office yesterday : Louis Paul. East Chicago; Julia Patchman. East Chicago. Relnhold J. Schaibley. East Chicago; Virginia Stankiewlcz. East Chicago. Mileto Koslina, East Chicago; Franca Evitkovltch, East Chicago. James W. Fredrlcz, East Chicago; Blanche Meyar, Johnstown. Pa. Frank B. Richwalskl, East Chicago; Sophia Darowski, East Chicago. Tony Ruzga, Gary; Patre Adamaltls. East Chicago. John Terecklewlcz. East Chicago. Emllya Marklewicz. East Chicago. Joseph F. Kowalskl, East Chicago; Katherlne F. Gozdecki. 7ast Chicago. J. Paul Hawk, Hammond; Clara Fox, Hammond.

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WHITING, INDIANA TODAY AND TOMORROW Anita Stewart and Earl Williams

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"From Headquarters" Fatty Arbuckle in "Love"

Coming Saturday -Dustin Farmirn in "A Man in the Open."

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