Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 294, Hammond, Lake County, 26 May 1919 — Page 7

Monday, Mar 26, 1919.

THE TIMES. H-.HC 1 ..XL' J i Page Seven

WHITING and its PEOPLE

hi 1 1 rK me in 1 I'll asant : 1

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Andrew Spisra k. ai;c ;i ;. ems. was. ' ai rested hy ( inT.-er :-naU. fur tp-l - i ins-; with li s nuilui cv ele. the eliaies. 'h.-inn preferred sitamsl him by lleiit Vis. l.n wa- f-ii-niFhrd hv William I .Fuss. The trial will bo held before I ( Judge Klotz at Hammond

Whitini

Adve rtis em ents Are Winners

LANMNO PLACE OF NC-1

Fashion's Forecast Hv Annabel Worthinrrton.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sracravos, wh.i are on their way to their 1 1 ; 11 - in California, are guest. at the home 'f !h former's brother, John Spatrau. of New York avenue. Horn to Mr. and Sirs, t 'a i ; Carp, titer of Pennsylvania avenue a snn. Fdward Gray nrriwd here ft .on R thmond. t'al.. on Fruiav i-vcnim:. Joining his wife, who is at tiie home of Lis parents. Mr. and Mis. David Pritchard. of Sheridan avenue. The regular meeting of the 1 1. 1' s. will be held tonight at w h eh f"i:r candidates will be initiated. Prfreshnienta will be served with Mis. Kmpro n as h a i r rr a n . The grades of the r";l!.c school are

tiv tis an operetta. ' Kuitr Sol" which nili be presented at the rich school! a uiil tot'iu m on rext Wednesday evc-j ninif. Kifty-six chil.lien w,ll paPici-i pate :n the operetta with fancy cos- j turn this beinjr given tinner the di- ! ie,;ion (f Miss Montoti and Mrs. Jts- 1 Kvle music pupf r isor?. A. K. (irepoiy was arrested by f'fffc - Parker at Standard avenue and! f:.nt street, charged with speeding. :

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The ,1 u ii or and S.-moi pt"m ii""'li look place on la.-t 1-ti-iav evetnns; in whi h the I : n ,o ., cnt. i tamed the

Seniors, was a v. My enjov able a It a i r A lat tp number w ere t.r sent to en

joy the ,!iin. n:- and also the reader who can- several line select oris.. ; i i i r I . - M ill., of shi'i.i.in avenue. who s oow :i-;ui.::i nt St . o 1 1 1 I l! a s t c ! . VV i !7

.-uci-e. d nonaid h ..;d. as scutmns-: cents per line with a minimum iter, when the tell, , n-.o es to o- j charge of 30 cent?. Whiting, Ind.,

nail, .vir. l.cVii was oil" m im- -i-icanizers of the Boy Scout movement

:inil are uccr'.tt-.l by Thr Whltlnir .ew Co.. llUth M., Phone FI-V.

NOTICE.

After this date the rate for classified advertising will be 10 !

M?.rch 31st.

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' -rcatlv m 1, : Mr.-. i:-i:.s.-H F. s-n!th entertain.-, j a pa rtv .. ( la, in a I a v . rv pret t v

lunch--. ,ri at her home in I'ential av.

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H" was released on bond"? in M.y L'Tth for trial.

Arthur Piin-vnenani. w ho has j ist returned from service is vi.nini; his: brothers. Chatles and Jess. "tinning- : ham., I A number of Whpinir members of

a pa- ! t y w II' ! i lee to lfl I'ellovt . j

n I'uesda.c ev rnlnu. .May i;". I-': i -: nil ? Imlcn i'PS. 1. i i K or h.tu.ii. Ind. will have -i supper and

time Kridav afternoon, the g ue.'U s j -tuoKe.-. Ion are asked t" !.- in-fsdii. , of hon.u ta Mis. .1. M Stove,- and i c I - -: -

Mrs. I; T. .M.'-'ilcii - Mis"s li. no ;in! e- Stewart At t he I'linc-ss tnnisht on of the vid Mar e Kutiiian. with I'liicauo j Djiauest ome.lv f.-iiares made in J ', !. nils saw th Ula.'Kfi iars of the j cent months 1 ih' You en -n ' i l"n vv's'ii of i '!.'! c in their musical ! fea tur'ne Krne.st Trui x and l.ouis I cvmedv , "Ttie Naiiij'itv Nineties." at' Hcff It deals with the timely siil-.- i Maudil Hiill on- Saturday evening. j .mc: of the women hold n the n.arisj 1 moiiak'.-r Arthur I . tlav.i.-n li;ts i j"li.-:i'li r he retains from over llii. ! returned from Ira! ianapolis where lie and is. an n p-1 o-1 h. - m i n u t e. ilever.

attending the I'nd.r- j '. a - ;:!: ! fr-m ;t-.e hist to la-t'

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One of the new Rinsham si!ks would he

'just th' thitis for the roung girl's dress jpKtur' d in No. '.COT. The plaited skirt is j joined lo au ln-derw aist.' A separate over ! blouse with the neekhiie rut in a V is i worn. The short sleeves arp finished with ruffs A wide crushed srirole encireles the

waistline. T he g'tVu drfs No. I'fi7 is out in sizes r. to 14 years. Tiie. S year size require? u .. srds of 06 inch material for the kirt. with , .turd of 3H ineh material for the i rlii.iuse.

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-pent three n;iv

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'omhunat ion book -d' .- k. :;45 ' 'levela a I h - 2 h -! i

i.'ev t'h-.s l-: T'-ieiiiood has return-:

led from i- U a n. vvh-i-e lie attend- I P' ll SAI.K

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I he i 'one i:at ion .! .-Lnrche of lndi-, - ina j v MI. PIIINCKhs . . ' ll' OI t lt

n.e Kastern Stars attend,-,! te " ' . TVo T- keeT, :n i M TIEK nnl NH.HT Home" Civen by the Kastern Star, nH TaKe I imes ana keep j M",sl K HUUvtM , -V Hear, Indiana Harbor on Friday even.nc. n tOUCU With the whole WCrld. I ra." d ..! aiide ille.

You Need Not Suffer from Catarrh

Hut You Musi Drive It Out of M constant use for over fifty year?,

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: PRINCESS THEATRE: WHITING. TONIGHT AND T0M0RE,0W

I'aaoraanc it-w of harbor ol Lisbon. 1'ortusal.

g!f ROBERTSDALE 1 cl I 1

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Your Blood to Get Rid of It

Permsnenvly. You have probably br:n in tae habit tvf applying externa! t eatments. trj--ing to cure your catar You have cd spravjs. washes a d 'o'.ions and possibly been tempo'iri'y relieved. Eut after a short tirr you had ncther attack and wond 'ed wbv. Von must realize that cata-r i is an infection of the blood a- 1 n pet permanent rehef the c.tarrh infection must be driven out of the blood The quicker you come to understand this, ihe quicker you wtl; get it out of vour system. S. S. S.. which has been

will drive the catarrhal noison out

cf your blood, purifying and strengthen:! it, so it will carry vigor and l.eahh to the mucous rtxrnbranes on its journeys through your body and rature will soon restore you to health. You will be relieved of the droppings of mtKons in your throat, tores m nostrils, bad breath, hawking and spitUrg. All reputable druggists carry S. S. S. in stock and we recommend you give i: a trial immediately. The chief medical adviser of the Company will cheerfully answer all le'ters on the sttbjict There is no charsfor the medical advice Address Swift Specific Company, 251 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.

Mrs. W :!: ): ;i on of ial, trie visi.ed at U" home o1 h'-r Mrs Pi a no, .- H1..1 cs of 1 'h;. hv Joseph 1'.: t-Tik as is sei i.-i;iy

a. -' -ii. t. I'm. line Morey, Kuhc " ei1,,-f.s .-t'-r, j M nine Nits. he. Alvah I'lei,. r. Aih-i -jl.i Priiio:. '.-ra Sa.iih. Ce'ile S-,.w.;;. I! at i I Tin Int. I.:l!'.i:ii Thomas

s ru'ei e 1

l,;s ! me on My 1 tie avenue w;ih t.. pho.d pro-u mo n : a and is undi r ih

of I oct r 1 "una in.

Mrs. I. arson of i.ak-- riveri o

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.lor n -on

A spppaiii!m"!y funny faiv of today with Ernest Truex and Louise Huff

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l her. M f. S.-hade. j

1-apo'te avenue Th.e funeral s'-r-'

u.-s weie p. . . i.hed iv !!..', . St.ir ber-

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P j thanks to our friends and n s: h 00. - i I j i :"' ""'t' kind aid and sn, uathy in our; '

?-?j.'a!P bereavement We espe.iailv wish! .

' K,r.llto tnank Itev. Parrot', and to.- the , ...... ,. , t4.a i , ...... , !"' he- home ,n Ivol ,-ide. 1 riiluc j beatititi.l tloiai otl-i mas and donation ; ,, . ,, .. , ,. . , . P 1 1 , Mr. ami Mis lai.l I t n-r of l..n- !

Oh; You Women! iiH-

'J- f VPes Weie p.. .-lined l h'j i err. of the Kvan:;ei;c cV-vl i t .--merif w as a 1 11,1. H

I . . , , .-'ink- mi pa ! a I'- .-us. Ml oh- lia manv triends were v.-rv snrri to 10 a r ' , . . r ; .. , . , , , ', , , 1 b. .-n a r-s . nt tns icitniv f':..,.-l Lis dentn. i,!i, , xtnd th.-.r .le.-p.-st . ,, . c,. , , ; twenty war-. lie t.iv. s to inn : . n e , s inpa ; h v lo the iamt.. j, ,' . 5? . .. . !"SS his wi!e i,n.. three enil.li.-ll. M '

h" , Take The Times and keep in .)S; touch with the whole world.

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.1 s s.: - tit day i-P'iiitis Mi. Ft e. S'li.e.1. p 1 -s. .1 a ivii v a h -home on l.aU aveni'e Krlda-- alt.-r-11. on at tvvo-th itv. after a pioh.n-, d ii!n of 1 hi ! vr.us, ,-aij d by a

k- of pa i a 1 '- s 1 s. Ml Sc:..,.h- had

STIFF JOINTS SQHEliSOLEe luroef L'iJ Qa-cli' Uader tiie Sootliing, PeneU3tirig fJicatia!! f Murrain's Wizard Oil

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At the Factory

We Can Make Immediate De

liveries At the Factory

$885

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written by John Emerson and Anita Loos Wo know you will onjoy this picture

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Mrs. Koe of l.ake avenue isit-d

L ii tier iiiniriiT. w 1.0 .s eontine.-i at t . 1 fc3 -. Perna i d '.s ho.-piiai. in "nicaao. and re- j trA j ports that she is petttn? akitis timely, j fci I Mr. and Mrs. Oj ille Schlatter have 1

i returned from their honeymoon which :

they spent in ' iron, a si I e. Indiana. They are staying at h's mothers lcm..

r a lew days, until tln-'.r h- me in tl

Arthur 1 1 nd 1 h'h son and er-i and F.t mer Schade.

You can't beat the price or the car. We have taken the agency for the

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v. :sai last Friday. M a y '!t. 1 : pi ui of tiie fvint" cf tile dav wa, tiie nn.i riafip of their daughter. Miss Miliar

West P t k H-ld:tion is readv for t

Mrs A. M. Mart, entetrtained the. Ladies' I'-ihle (.'lass a: her home on j Myrtle avenue. a lat ere number of

meml.-f-is were present and a very en- j ; foot to Malbert 1; Kill j-iyahle evening was spent. afi.r Hammond. . They ve -. w liich Mrs. Martz s-rv ed a very da nty . .,, i',,w o P., nt I..- t'.e hrid.-'s -i

j hi n.-.'i.-f.n. where a :iiet ce( emony via- !;

I Mis. li-nt y 1-. j;sei s and son. irt'l. p,,- iiir.siian rs -r,ii;,. b.

i of Pake avenue visit, d at the houo- n!' : r - ;,.( .hs K.ii.v wi'i mak

her brother. Frank Seiisej- of Ham-' ;):,.ir h- :iu in I ! a u motet .vhe: M: !oud ( i Keli.-j is .111, co-.,, j ,n the p.-l-li P. H. Kins of P'r.'.caao, spent Satar- , . aay in I tube it .- da i e on business.

Lit tie Pharies (lamer. Jr..

In cases of rheumatism and lame i i back it penetrates quickly, drives out I ; soreness, and limbers up stiff, aching j ! joints and muscles. " j ! Wizard Oil is an absolutely reti-

' able, antiseptic application for cuts, j I burns, bites, and stings. Sprains and j I : bruises heal readily under its sooth- i J irij?. penetrating qualities. I g

Uet it trom ciruegists tor 30 cents, i If not satisfied return the bottle and j ', get your money back. j Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver '; Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 j cents. Guaranteed.

.Disregard the price of tlr:s wonderful car. Think instead of everything you've wanted in a motor car snap, style, comfort, steadiness. Thi car has them all beat. Conic in today and let us tel you how it can be done. 22 miles to a gallon. P. J. BAU WENS

AUTO SALES 645 Hohinan Street.

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THE Standard Oil Company (Indiana), as a public servant, interprets its obligation to the 2,000,(JOO motorists in the territory it serves as reaching beyond simply supplying them with gasoline and lubricating oils. The Company feels that it falls short of its full duty, if in the manufacture of gasoline and lubricating oils the elements of economy, efficiency, dependability, and protection are not inherent in every gallon. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) requires of its products, that, in addition to furnishing dependable power and lubrication the car investment of the motorist must be protected his repair bills must be minimized the life of the car must be prolonged. Every frictional surface must be conserved. The engine must respond instantly in emergencies. The motorist must get even' possible mile out of every gallon of Standard Oil gasoline which he buys. To make these products as available to the 5-gallon buyer as to the 500- or 5000gallon buyer, the Company maintains .1300 service stations conveniently located throughout the territory. The Company realizes that its interests and those of the motorist are a unit tangible and concrete. Intelligent self-interest impels the Company to safeguard every product it manufactures and distributes that it may at all times give to the motorist the utmost of value and service. Standard Oil Company Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago

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tial avenue, has been uu.te ill for thpast few day s. Mrs. John Hrown of Mvrtto a v en uwas a Hammond visitor- Friday.

Mis. Wiiliam lliiiiiiii-ir.il and dauBh-j

ti-r. Mrs. A. Fuessb-, of Pake avium-isit.-d friends in Phi-aso tie lai'ei part of the week.

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MONDAY, MAY 2(J, !!!!.

PRICE ATTENTION.

"I SUFFERED SEVEN JEARS" Was Eventually Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

1 Mrs. .1. 11. lia; iv::-.-t r.-f...

t venUi from ( 'hi-'ao, w :. re iter! her mi,., .i i s. Anlhunv and fam'lv. Si.e .-'iid M - Text.'!', Wll" .s : th" tU :-p!

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rhiladolphia, Ta. " I sufTrp for eeven long years with a larm back.

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i ('In v a r.d f a mi i ' v in : Mr, nrd Mi' I .' . . "'i- ' v is.' '' Plocd M V. v a r. '

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j.uM'll! s h . 1 e '-tet'lli; ! Tl,'- ; 1 1', li " 1 a. 1 -1 e ; . : --- ' s I ' ! C-'- - e i-e : ! i - ,1 in ; he i 'h , ist i-.n : , .-h I . ! e - ... - j ' .erdav. P. ', I' K W'.r,Ul..e. r .-t.,- of J 1 l.e etui I !.. pi. a led the t ii'-i tnl I 'sermon. Tio- bur-i was i i ! " -1 The l.ow. 11 e.ade "school cloe. "n . j Friday last Follow nsr us a list of those w ho eradiated jr t e e'.cl t ! , 1 p-ad- and vv !I enter t!" hi-h school

, ar: Ftlint Helshaw . Arih

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,hvd,.;, ,flr ! Williams, poiothv Hanu'i. Helen I

P. ..f (b.,,, ,l';.l I or. Cleo Smnley. Hd- n V'nn d

me no good. I read j Taylor. Made!in. i-.ord. n. Palpi; T'labout Lydia E. I t"n. M.blr.d Sr-iu-i' Phua 1-v n--,-. Pinkham's Vcge- ' '.uh Wmdhmier. N'lda Wo.-i. M-.r-jihle('nmnmin(li.nil i old Saner. Ti.-lma '"larK. I. la S'-l-

navp ita trial and in i b.-rz ami i:

a short time 1 felt benefited and ami,

now feeling fine, ,

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en both 'ioie.

and w

t',!,,, ne.ssorpain. Many

of my friends have

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;i I'inkham's Vege-

j 1 table Compound

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it." Mrs. Margaret Ness, 1S4G E. Ilazzard St.. Philadelphia., Pa. Women who suffer from displacements, irregularities, inflammation, ulceration, backache, sideache, headaches or "the blues" should not rest until they have given this famous root and herb remedy,' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vecretable Compound, a trial. If

complications exist, write Lydia E. ; large hu.id n Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn. Mass.. for ' Hy. At s:iA t

special suggestions. The result of its the sraduates seated in a s-.-m,-, anions experience is at your service, ion the st-me. The stn?.- was deco.-at. in the oolois of the . lass, who h a -. ' - ' " '.'otanse and black. The rfciss Ibov.

was a Sunb itst i o.-e. "'hiss ncp

M. i '. W ; lev id 1 .as: I .c,;--. v: -i ! -id Ins mother. M's Plaiinda Winand sister-. Mrs. I.. ". Sans, r here yes ie i d-1 . The lihiary hoard l-e'd a sfo ill iiii-fliiw Sate rda-. r.i l. Th' y .mp'mved M. U 'ley as an hit.-. ' to draw plans f..r a new libia " hi l.l-nif which it is Imped. I'm y . an b ,,!d t'iis vfnr. The fine day yrstet-.lav l.pouisht .! nan autotsls from ih:-am and other cities. There was a oott t . n u ou s stieatn of them passing all da.

l,iell llli;:i "rbniil ( ommcneement. j The i "ommcnei m. r. cM'.is.s f it e j .owe! I hiittl s.hl"i Weie 1.1,1 ,, the j Prand Iheii t e Fiudav v . n-n- The j

w a s til led ' o it- ca ;,c- . be curtain rose s h . . vv i n c !

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KITCHEN

CABINET

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Anything and Everything in Music and Nothing But Music

AT THE

151 State St. MUSIC MART H

Notice Dr. J.W.Acton Dentist Room 300 Hammond Bldaj. Is apam able to resume bis practice, having been on' of the office for tho past few days on aeronm of illness. Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 to 5 afternoon. Evfriinos 6:30 te S.

DR. W. E. NICHOLS PHYSICIAN Suite 101 First National Bank Bldg. Corner Hchman and Sibley StsSibley St. Entrance. Hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Office phone 145. Res. phone 1529.

We Build "ur Character Not for Fame." lr. W.rt l.owther. of l.:atisport., delivered the class address. sis subject heins: The An of S. .dnr Thins." The music was Punished by tH C,Viy Hartle . ua rt e 1 1 e. Following is a Tst of the graduates: (irrel Andct son. Mil ford P.ahr. Haloid W". fieri;, Krniinnc Hlack, Helen Kilerman. Pdith (P'esel. Fmest C.iiesel. Violet V. Hnvden. P'a a O K in -

n omorrow

(Tuesday) Eveniri:

Times Will Tell You All About it.

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Scient i Mca i ly Exa mined Glasses Fitted. S.n iff.ption Ounrantffd.

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Hammond Optical Parlor

141 E. State St.

Hammcr.d, Ind.

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Hoosiers In the Windows in One of the Big Three Nearest Your Home