Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 31 July 1919 — Page 10
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THE TIMES.
WHITING and its
PEOPLE
PLAXE AM) MEN MAKING TRIP AROUND "HIM" OF UNITED STATES
Thursday, July 31. 1919.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kle.her anJ j.in, K;ch-1 (lr,5- f 113th .street have bfon !:i;r.,' 't "Thtr Dc'.ls" in KUbourn.-. v:.. ( M!s Kate Wad is at U,i ,.:-t vi- j tuts her bioth,. .NVxt we.k m ..3 Wade will ai for T, a a rca na. Ark . ; where fho w:U spend several w.eks w th relatives. I
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avenue havo returned from their va- ! at.on trip :n yev.-r.Tl Indiana .'::... ! Mr. and Mrs. Hush M. Atkir.s -end family end Miss Aar:i K l.h.t ids have' ifturncl horn from a throw weeks' j in the; raut.i. Th.- tr; ivns rimd.i :::; . .trh South Dals.'W, thi . Wa.-li Hals, th- pocky Mo'intains. 1 .nv.-r j and M.ir.tt --i. They returned home by! '-Tv of ., .thorn Kansis and !...:'. h--rn ',
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I'urtis Tr:i:i:; ami s.f!T, Clarata-l Mason w-iit to Cb;!f. y-.-t.--rdav to ! t..eir sht. r. Miss K.-'her Trump w ho is :n St Luke's h-.n.:tal. .-he has
terday that Harry Petri e and Harvey I
Winbl-tler hud arrived safely in New Viiik from France. They have been over there for nearly two years. Ika Gershmsn is visiting relatives in Chicago.
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j LEMON JUICE ! FOR FRECKLES I ' I Girls! Make Lcauty lotion for I a tV .v CtT.ts Try It!
Ijurn to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dewes la.-t week .1 little boy. John J. Maginot sp-nt Tuesday at Uatn.-ivond wit a relatives. l' t r Liufrman and Eon Arthur and iij'lit'r Florence of Chicago spent T; . -day and Wednesday here on bus-
i j Mr. and Mrs. Brand of Pullman. 111., j ; i,vr.t i-' and ay here With Anton H"ld i ; arid ta.-iuly. f . Joseph Shafaiski, a youth of about ; j t .vi'.e ;, car?, of Chicago, was picked t ! ui oy a irachine containir.fr a man i ; '-t '-i w ojyter.. when he asked for a ride i as he i,ud a lonir ways to set to his I i ho .-. When he asked to be let off
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MAN'S BEST AGE
A man is as old as hi3 organs ; he c.n be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in 7rfcrming their functions. Keep i yc-ur vital organs healthy with j
GOLD MEDAL
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Tieeze the Jui'e of two lemons into a !. ttie ea.r.ta.niiiit three ounces of : r h::i'd whitf, siiait.- .f i', and you hava t.'.iir'.'r p!rit of ih-j b-st freekle .arid
J tan li :; ;. and eori.pa. xi.'U beauti'ier, at ' v. r y. cry 'mail cost. I Your frrocer l.a.s the !mnns and any I d-ti.r it..rt- or to!l--t cairitir will supply '':.!: oui.c s of ori !u.r 1 win-'- for a f . w ..-i MnssaKC tills m .-elly frnntnt j ! ai iiii.i the face, lock, r.rv.s and j hai.a-i each cay and see how freckles j r.n.s l.h iii.-hi 1 1 : sa ;! a r and l;.tw ch-ar, 1 Ves' I' m harm: t- tr:d nev.-r i:ri'ate
i 1' arty wonid rot Eton and hronjrht
li.n: r.eIe to ,-t. John and let him off - y the John Kelinian crossing one mtle north of here. The b..y waikei from th- place he pot off to .-r. J..hn. and th.- mart-hah later Ports put hini 'a the tiatn ar.d sent hl;n l.om. H" :ave his addres. at 5".'l fc uth Halluan aur.i.t, '. ' : . . , a -: .
Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism
The Times' want ads bring astonishing results if their users are to be believed.
Discoverer Tellg Drugrgrlsts Not to Tai ' a Cent of Anyone's Honey Unless Allenrlra Completely Banishes All Rheumatic Fains and T-winyes. Mr. James H. Allen suffered for veais with rheumatism. Manv times this t. rrlble disease left him helpless and u:i-abb-to wirk. He finally decided, after vears of cease. 1-ss study, that no one can be free from rheumatism until th accumulat'd impurities, commonly caiicd uric acid d -posits., were dissolved in the joints ar.d rnuscies and expelled from the bod v. With this idea m mind he consult"! physicians, made experiments and final I v compounded a prescription that qui.k.;.' and corn pi-tel y banisind everv Fieri and symptom of rheumatism from hi-? sc. tem. He freeiy pave his diseoverv to oth----who took it v.ih what might be cai''d marvelous su.aes-a After ars or niar-ii-B he decided to ! t suff. rers c. rv"hTf know about his dis.acrv U'-rouirh th. r.ewspap. rs. Your drut-gist can supply jou.A-lv.
Dr. Robt. J. Carroll 155 State St. Hammond, Ind Phone 3419.
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Hear view or Martin bomber in which trip is bein-j made, and crew of Im.r.b. r. Left to ri-hf I ieot Col li S Hartz. Second Lieut. K. ;. 5 armon and First I ietit I c-,ith nil ,ts- r,'t IM it ' lAen" . and Jeremiah Tobias. nxr electrician. '.Vc tiln tRU Jr" tiX
I he nrst trip of its kind ever M:rn.: Seattle. Wash.: San Diet-. tternpted is being mad? by Lieut. Cal.; San Antonio. Tex.; Miami.
hnmhioe- ' " -.r r.j::'l Vl"ure ,oule 13 --ovc-rea tne total i at nu.-ty n.tic an hour
I.h'ftiican Tohia.i starred rarlv in il.e tii-i. While tlvi!-. over !'alt;-
The world's standard remedy for kidneT I, , l.Ter, bladder and uric add troubles 'i , Z'iZ '1V sine 1696: corrects disorders: stimulates : ' . diat::.. !.:!
vital organs. All druggists, three sizes, i Look tot th Dime Cold Medal oa erary boa . mad aceapt no inaitaboa
cp. lat.ij-r 1 1 ..: ins r- c-r.t '.'..tics. M:s; I'oi othy i", '.d.smtth. of fhie-sj-. ; Th- ir -st ,,f ;vr caism. M . - It::.-. Cn!J,::ih.
-Mr. atu; -Irs 'Porce i- T t -it v . v -n .
Amazo Corn Oil Best for Salads and Cooking tBuy in five gallon cans and save money.
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Products Co. Phone Hammond 238. Roby, Ind.
I and family of She r.: dan tiiii;:c h.tv. I returned from a two w,.ko' vac, it:.-
Whiting A d vert is em en ts Are Winners
and are n.ri tited iy I h- Wliitii. to., Hi. 11IM1. St., Phone 131-W.
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j spent at p -ints tu lll.no'.s M:s Kv-'yn H'a'per of I,n ! ! avenue is i:iiprov:j- 'r :n '.-.- ,. . ti"n f-T app-n.ln i. and ;:
I he aij to return h-.n..- within a fe-v
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Ohio, waiere they wtl! a week . fl),nt r,0i h a(, : n , , . ,,n , , , with relatives. Mrs. Itirri.-on is he ; ... datiRhter ' Mrs. P.. !. W t i: r of : -.- 1'avidson place an,i 5,.,s i.e-a, em; !..;.- 1 v; ,r,-, ,1, ,., ,. , ei as bookkeeper for th- M i ... r.-mnanv! Mr :r'.:1 'vr'-' M Bros, s-ore. Th- irroorn has v .. .- , i ,v r,...,,,. w.,.,. ... ,..,.... ',, retained fro-n ser i- e ir Ia. . . . ..r , , M ( i , . . " ' ;i.i en i a V . 1 - ' !1 - ' '
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REMOVAL NOTICE
ROBERTSDALE
Lift off Corns!
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Rpnnir Shnn to 565 Bnllptiii Strppt inct
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Your past patronage has boon approointod. AVo J3
will be pleased to see vou in our new homo. Quicker. i-it. ft, and better service. 1 Jl7 ' ::rcLr;t 1Z
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Vith an exclusive line of Millinery, Waists, Corsets, and a Beautiful Line of Silk Underwear Flowers given away the Opening Day (New Owner in Charge)
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For 2 Days Only August 1st and 2d At the
ANNOUNCEMENT The "Arrow Head" Inn l; in Burnham, 111. IS OPEN AS USUAL Serving the Same CHICKEN DINNER at . SI .50 PROS LEGS S1.50 : FISH 81.25 The throe above are six course dinners prepared carefully by an able French chef, under the management of Mr. , Piccolo. Dancing-, High Class Cabaret and Opera Singing. ? i t Saturday and Sunday Evenings.
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With you.ar fine
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after v. satins fh- i caa '. ino'hea, Wmnicnn:-. tV:.-.a.t,;.i!i. ?.I:s. ie...iv:n has rctrneri t.a home :n Mtlvi-auk. - a : t . s..-.e,-ai , ward J liter oi Ind ana ! .- a e . a rd. Mrs. f'ieis CLnd dia-iaer, A!i.e we Line .In Park vis. !;. las' n'. ty. Mr.-. .. -ly i .oi. r and Mi. a Mr?. Pa tcs .-: e i a, , a a . t :. . 1 1 .- s era the i " ep ! r ,,r ;., wr, Mic I an - ,a yt . . . ;., ,-, , f a taai ns her :.. ; a- w of i':.:' a-.. aa i n :t his a a 1 1 n.
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t'-nner'-TyiWE LEAD IN PRICES, OTHERS TRY TO FOLLOW. Special Prices in Case Lots
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I When Electric Troubles I get you or your plant call South Chicago D.10. i Xipht call Normal 77!R Guy E. McDermott will
ifi help oll out quicklv. Manager electrical department
RIVERSIDE IRON WORKS
105th and Buffalo Ave., South Chicago.
Fully f(jiupred. Motor winding and repairs. No
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HIGHLAND Mr. and Mr.-- Wr,;...,- .-.wts pVa nntiy ' n t r t a : nod a nn.ai':.- ,,f .-ei t ices .r" 'li, ; .(it,-, M i.'l.i" r, it;, tiie oci as en beitur Mr sa.ac i.at:
nay. He was the i " :; : a:; ..; ase-u! cifts. Ti: 'se tr .-etit
and Mr- leila-vt Sw.ts t. ! f.imiiy, of Harntri.-nd. Mr. and M'.-. Son. :-ivats and .h:!d:-er. : S. s---t.-. John Swets, Mtss Dfn.i Sw. ts and P.ennb-
yVk.!2SrrrrTVasrf& Pwets. nil of llaits.lal.--. Mr.-. C laat&j i ton. GrifTith: Miss ".aa J a n: a .-or.
i liciier: and Pay Jannesen of JI -ii-j I land. j
A fine eleve n-ro;ind b,.y an iv- .1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs Aiian Th. -
n-.ont this eaneseiay n.orn.na. .sOtr.(V and htt'e s..n ate .loins w .dl. Mi... Clar.u NVwc.-mh : ohaa. visited f: lends in Hit-iilHii i Sit day. James Jam son wlio vva.- taken sick last Saturday is report eei ,. ,. iniprovinq;. iio.v Andrews attend-d s'aices a' the First Preshy t. nan i li :rch, ilaniniond, on Sunday. Kreen Kelman hnd his arm painfully injured. Saturday ri'-tht in a fa'.', from his motorcycle. Miss Carrie Jan.-en of Koss. was tb.e u-ir?t of Miss Nina Jam. -son Satt.r-
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Large 'an M ill; Large Can Prk and licans. thrre
lb. cau Iicst Pumpkin. .Se
Crandma Powder
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Best Salt Butter.
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F. S. Mail Sap 10 60c
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Fagle Milk Malted Miik Oil Sardines Kice and Milk. 3. .
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Snhier's C.-'.tsup 25c Farge Jar dam 20c Large P,ottle Catsup. . .15c Horse Radish 3c 1! Ih. Can Fancy ioniatoes U'sc
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crossing: on Kiclge road. It is a broad i - state St.
o b). can 'urn Feef and cabbage
Fancy Cookies, lb 25c Vin-gar, large bottle. . .12C Lilv Picnic, lik. for. . . .25c
r;;l1al,il, e 4 BUY YOUR COFFEES NOW AS PRICES ARE GOING TO ADVANCE 1 "'" Mlil E. State SL Hammer.d. Ind
Special Black Tea -15c
Vuban Coffee 45c 1 lb. can Rumford Baking Powder 27c Our Leader Coffee 39c 0. G. Blend 45c Best Peaberry 42c
Roasted Barley 10c Tetloy Teas, Vt lb 15C Try Our Teas 50C Downer Xut Margarine 33c Xavy Beans 11c
10c
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.53C . . 55C
Fncle Jerry Pancake
Large Jar Pure Honey 25c
Special String Beans,
12 lb. can. . .
large rolls Toilet
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J lb. can Apricots. . Sycamore Creamcn Iowa Creamery . . .
Wisconsin Creamery. . .38c XXXX Creamery .... 40c Pure Peanut Butter... 21C Brick Cheese 37c American Oneese 30c Limburger Cheese ....40C
Best Lima Beans, lb 10C Spaghetti 7fC Runkel Cocoa, Vg lh ISC t needa Biscuit, dozen. 90c4 Am. Family, 10 bars. . .73c Brick Creamery 56 While they last Water Glasses 7c
a lb. Ci-ock Pure
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10C Strawberry Jam . S1.9"
