Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 49, Hammond, Lake County, 14 August 1919 — Page 11

Thursday, August 14, 1919

THE TIMES. "Page BLOATED CREDIT SYSTEM BLAMED FOR HIGH PRICES WHITING and its PEOPLE Whiting Advertisem en ts Are Winners

-.

1 y?1. f3""'f "L".

J. M. Ault and eon Ray. of Uiweil, s.-e spending a fw days 1n Tilt1ngr, whiln having improvements made on their Pheridsn avenue property. Miss Ruth Gladden will entertain t her home in theriuan avenue, this evening. Mrs. Frank N. tlavit of Gary, visited Whiting friends on Tueeday. Mr. and Mrs. N . E . Miller of Sheridan avenue, are spending two weeks in the Et. Tisiting at i:-n. X. Y. and other point.. Tey accompanied Mrs. Klink and daughter Dorothy, of Olean. who were visiting hero. The Pvthian Sisters will have their regular meeting next Friday evening at whl;h there will bf initiation arefreshments. Lorraine Miller of Sheridan avenue, is visiting at the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mr?. Charles Muller at Lansing. 111. Mrs. Charles Woodman and daughter Catherine of sterling .III., are emending the week here as the guests of Mrs. Morton Trout of Pennsylvania avenue. France? Norris of Sheridan avenue, is visiting her aunt at Sheldon. 111. The Loyal Women's Class of the Christian church hold a meeting at the

Whiting rrk Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. D . H . Furinton. of

- .

a are accented by Tbe Whltlac Mew Co., 62-1. listb St.. Phone 13S-W. FOR SALE: Bed-room set for Sale. Very cheap: 24o Central Ave. S-13-2 fURXISH EI) FLAT FOR REXT References required. Inquire at Whit

ing Xews Cu. 8-13

FDR RENT: ihg rooms.

Three light housekeep4 .IS Fred St. S-14-1

lift off Corns! Doesn't hart a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents.

'"Y"" V laJJ

Georje E. Roberts. The present hih price are chiefly a reflex a! the credit inflation from which this country is suffering, and the inflation is remediable, says George E. Roberts, former director of the U. S. mint. He saya the inflated state of bank credit increases deposits, but does not mean an increase in wealth, since monev is now worth only about fifty cents on tha dcllar.

With younr Angers: Tou can lift off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn ttween the toes, and the hard sikin calluses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle, of "Freezone" costs little at any drug store: apply a few crops upon the corn or callus. Instantly it stops hurting, then -hortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all. without one hit of pata or ' soreness. Truly! No humbug! Adv.

Bel Canto Phonographs Backed by a f 80,000,000.00 corporation, sold by THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Hammond.

Sheridan avenue, are entertaining relatives from Jackson. Mich. Recent fpicts at th hme of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Root of Central avenue, were Mrs. K.rhael Root and M Adelia Root of Sidney, n . Y. and Prof, and Mrs. George Bowers, ot Worcester, Mass.. who are touring to Iowa, where Prof. Rowers will he engaged in a city school. Mrs. Root and Miss Root left Monoav for Albanv X. Y. Mr. and Mrs. John TI"ws of Porte avenue, have relatives from Newcastle. Ind., as their guests.

Mrs. Frank XosUer of Indiana Boulevard, entertained her brother. Sergt. Edward Welsh of Camp Funeton. Kan., who also visited his aunt. Mrs. Herbert Morns of Sheridan avenue . The trial cf Louis Baumwohl. who has three charges pending against him, two for assault and battery, and one for the breaking of a quarantine, came up in the city court on Tuesd.iv. but was again postponed, this time

until August l?'.h. H. C. Havill of East Chicago, arraigned in the City Court on Tuesday, for reckless auto driving. was dlsdismissed by Judse Green on Tuesday. Havill ran into a soft dring wagon of the Ryan Bottle Works of Chicago on Sunday morning. HS:h street was so littered with broken battles that it was necessary to cail out the street cleaning scjuad. whom it took three hours to clean away U'.e debris. Fol

lowing the accident. Havin did not tarry, but was apprehended by the local police, when he was placed under $200 bonds. Mr. an1 Mrs. John J. KeHer and daughter Bertha, of Sher'.dan aven it

FOR SALE: 1 cow and calf, apply at 404 121st street. Whiting 8-14-8

F R KENT Tv. 1 g h tt.ou so keepin g room?. 411 Kis-hrtjpp. S-14-1 rnifl T1IKTRK TOMCillTi Mary G.irden stars n the beautiful photo p!.-.y "Thais" Also a rathe News.

left today for a visit at Bass Lake. Ind. They were accompanied by Merrill Ivey who will visit at Knox, Ind.

; ROBERTSDALE j

Mrs. Charles Egsers celebrated her l:rthd;iy anniversary at her home on li Ke avenue. Sunday. A number of rela! ; es. and friends from Ohirago, uttvn.U d. .Mrs. Eggera received many b.-uutiful Rifts and an elaborate luncheon v as served. Mrs. Grah.im of Roseland, 111., was in Eobcrtsdale on business looking after her new home, which is being conFtructed on Atchison avenue. Mre. Sh!ater who has been laid up with an attack of rheumatism, is much improved and able to be out again. Mrs. William Timm and son Wesley

of I&ke avenue. were shoppers In

Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism

If I SALAD 13 k. AMD i .

feS I HI ti

The jSjoil-fer skifffl SBud salads I I a. .. r r-1 :.- -.- ,,..v, ..... . . . v - i . JTTgrjr , u I i rum -(in',

in

'THE most discriminating epicure cannot say a vheiter if; is Mazola or imported olive oi! in mayonnaise or French dressing served tim. ' Italians wto know real olive oil are enthuri-

tic aoout Mazola.

Your grocer sett; Ihzoh at abosi cue-lialf fia price cf ulq best olive ciL

RiaKe Inis DcIicIon3 Mayonnaise Dressing Today R 2Ere. VoIUonly 1 pint of MaaoU 1 teaspoon of Mutarf j

- 1 uutctpoons ot v latgir HAVE an heredletitt a r.-i mixing utensllg CoM. Afr dry ingredleDta. AM tCg yolks and wnen well mixeH, add H teaspoon of vinegar. Add MoU drop by drop untd the mixture bcia, to thicken, beating .lowly. Ai aooa as the mixture thickens add the remainder of the vinegar a little at a timeTNow should be th.clt enough to hold its shape. Put in a g!aiS jar and cover close Place m the ,ce box to be used when needed. It will keepforweek. DonoS tE you opea ltg uke out a. much as you need with a tablespoon, and dose the jar

IFS!EIli Dade simple and economical wbea yon con. teBew6S-pageCoraProtiQcUCooiBook.Attrac-tiYe Sustrationt. A book yoa wiD keep. Free write ns to&ij for iL

CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. P.O. Box 161 New York

CHICAGO OFFICE 21 Eut Ulao'n Street CUcat.CL

Discoverer Tells Druggists Not to Taka a Cent of Anyone's Money Unless llenrhu Completely Banishes All

Rheumatic Falaa and Twinges.

Mr. James H. Allen suffered for yeara wi'h rheumatism. Many times this ter

rible disease left him helpless and un able to work.

He fnally decided, after years of ceaseless study, that no one can be free from

rheumatism until the accumulated im

purities, commonly called uric acid de

posits, were dissolved in the Joints and

muscles and expelled from the body.

With tins idea in mind he consulted physicians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescription that quickly

and completely banished every sign and symptom of rheumatism from his sys

tem. He freely pave his discovery to oher!, who took it with what might be called marvelous success. After yeara of urging he decided to Jet nufferers everywhere know fibout bis discovery through the Newspapers, l'our druggist can sud-

ply vci, --Aiv

PJili

laPie!

1

aafn.eTr ;

Why Karo (Red Label) and 54 Sugar is Better Than All Sugar for Preserving

Many more women would do home-preserving if they could be sure that their jeliie3 wouldn't run to liquid or get "candied." The way to be sure is to use only half as much sugar as the recipe calls for and fill up the measure with Karo (Red Label). Karo is a wonderful help in preserving even to the most experienced housewife. This fine, clear white syrup has a natural affinity for the fruit juices. It blends the juice with the sugar brings out the full "fruity" flavor. It insures a rich, heavy 3yrup in canned and preserved fruits and firm, mellow jams and jellies without the slightest tendency to grow tough or candy in the glass. Karo assures even the beginner of producing rich, smooth jams, jellies and preserves that any woman may be proud to serve.

For Cooking, Baking and CanJyJMaLing Kzto (Red Labol) ie used in millions of homes. In ail cooking and baking recipes use Karo instead

of sugar. It is sweet, ol eriicate navor, ana brings out the natural fiavor of the food. CORN PRODUCTS REFINLNi COMPA-NY f. O. Ce iCI 'r Cry CHICAGO OFFICE 213 Fast Illinois Street Chicaf o, TO.

FREE The experienced housewife as well aa the beeinner will find unusual interest in the new sixty -eight page Com Products Cook Boole. Beautifully illustrated and suggestions galore for preserving, etc. It is free. Write us today for k.

Chicago en Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Tggers who ha been laid up with a sprained ankie. is able to be around again. Mrs. Harry Golding of Mrtle avenue, has returned from her vacation which she spent In Mt. Clemen. Mich, visiting her mother. Mrs. Jos. Thorman and sister. Mrs. Anna Thomas. Mrs. Rick Blltho and daughter have

returned to their home in Xoi way.

Michigan, after spending a week at the home of the former's aunt, Mrs. Dudicker of Amy avenue. Mrs. A. Beaubicn of Atchison avenue has been very ill with the Quincy and sore throat. Mrs. Floyd Banks of Atchisan avenue, entertained a number of young people at a party at her home !n honor of Miss Merle O'Coner of Cleveland Ohio. Miss Vivian Gough returned home after a two weeks' vacation, spent in Tifnver, Colo., visiting relatives and friends. John McCarthy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. McCarthy, of Indiana boulevard, has re-enlisted in the V. S. Cavalry and is stationed at Jefferson Barracks. St. Louis. Mo. All members of the Tythian Sisters Pegree team are requcs-.er to meet at the K. of 1'. Hall Friday eer.ir.c. the 15th. as Important business will be transacted. Mr. H. Springer of Cleveland aven'ie. celebrated his flfty-flrs' birthday day anniversary at his home last Tuesday evening.

or n!

'.row n sum

ST. JOHN

1 f0 acre farm routheast Point. He was off ere J rt

profit if he would sell. Andrew Hammer of Whiting spent Tuesday hre with friend and relat 1 v es . Mrs. Mary Klvsen and diuchter. Miss Francis returned home Mondav fvening from a fe.w days' visit with th.r farmer's daughter at Ind n napo! . Al T'pecht an ! children of i 'hicugo. are visiting here with Mrs. Margaret Brick and famiiv.

Mr. ami Mrs. Ixu:g Erb a:;d Mrs. To-n .V ! in spent Tuesday at '.swell. Mrs. Jos. Epeiier and daughters, are visiting a f-w days in Ha nmond. The funeral of Adam Spar.' r was held fct the St. John's Church Tuesday morning at nine o'clock. The deceased die! at the poor farm and is survived by a wife and daughter and son. who attuned the funeral. Amonsr the visitors in Hammonl on Wednesday were Mr.-. Teter Kellman. Mrs. Ed. Stephens and c?uc;hter.

Lf.test Popular Sheet Music. THE MUSIC MAKT 151 State St., Hammond.

Are ynu reizdins The Tmes ?

ilHjjjJimtlIliim

Double S. &H. Green Stamps Friday.

KAUFMAMN S WQLF - Hamkomd. Inn

BA

These Specials for Friday and Saturday

MEN

RGAINS

Nicholas Reedrr hag purchased a

DON'T DESPAIR If ynu are troubled with pains ot aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful passage of urine, you will find relief in GOLD MEDAL

Special Sale of Fishing Tackle Rods, Reels, Lines, Tackle, in fact everything the fhhernian requires is to be found here.

The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Remedy of Holland sines 1696. Three sizea, all druggists. Guaranteed. Imm k fee tke Mine Gold Merfel oa er.rr bos u4 accept limUfciei

lYediaheL

snd32 sixgar Make? perfect jamSijsUies and preserves.

mink

WE PAINT FORDS FOR $15.00 Cut, prices on all other makes. Let us wax your new car the way it should be waxed CUT RATE AUTO PAINT SHOP

301 Michigan Ave.. Hammond, Phone 2141. Res- 1043-M.

Fish Bait Babe Oreao Wabbling, small s!zes priced T T yat I OC Large size Babe Oreno Wibblms Bait, on special sale 0 at. ZfOC Rusb Tanjo S irface Bait, small or large size, choice f- - at - 85c

Tennis Rackets Special Values KKGt'LATION SIZE TENNIS RACKETS, ell mad frame, gut string center; $1.25 kind at 9Sc; the regular Jl LC kind at OZC TENNIS RACKET, black depressed throat with oak reinforcement, best Quality guf

strings: $1 .FiO kind

Genuine Dowaglae clally priced

Mianow, jp?. 98c

Fish. Lines Martin's 16-pound test lines. 25 yards long, 0 t - 65c A complete line of Stee! Rods, Poles, Reels, Lines, etc., at special prices.

Picn ic Specials

DecnlMn's White Crepe Paper Napkins, priced r at per hundred ..CC Paprus Picnic Plates, regular dinner plate size, per dozen x?C

Specials 13-inch maple wood Chopping Bowl, regular 35c kind, specially priced m at 20C Roysl F.ochester Electric Iron, highly nickel plated. 6 pound size; complete witjj cord to attach; H Q O J7.50 Iron at yZsO Aluminum Percolating Coffee Pot. highly polished, 2-quart capacity, $2.00 t Q value at J. ,0 '

98c

Amazo Corn Oil Best for Salads and Cooking Buy in five gallon cans and save money. American Maize Products Co. Phone Hammond 238. Rjoby, Ind.

TENNIS RACKET Double gut s'rinc center, gut, wound shoulder; a $4 racket q r gr priced at J,jC) Baseball Goods

i 51

BICYCLE SALE RACING BICYCLE-White enameled with black stripe, racer handle bars and genuine Trexel saddle, 1,4 inch Fisk cord tires, roller chain and fuli ball bearing; $49.50 - vslue. this salp sZD.UU JUVENILE BICYCLE for boys and girls: blue or maroon frame with vrhite trimming; Fi8k guaranteed tires, roller chain, rubber pedals, motorcycle handle bars with rubber grip., full spring saddle and mud guards; $40.00 value, -V,this sale 29.00 GARDEN HOSE 5-ply coupled in 50 foot lengths, fully guaran- - r a teed. Special at O.iO Knickerbocker Bath Sprays at $2.00

COUCH HAMMOCK, as pictured, has angle steel frame, covered In khaki denim complete wttb mattress; regular price $11.50, on q tf sale at Zs)J ROCK-A-BYE BABY SWINGS

Made of good Quality duck, reg

ular $1.5 value. special at

"AEROLUX." the well known no-whip porch shade, complete with fixture?, ready to hang; 6 feet wide 6 foot S-incb. drop,

gren or brown, priced at

39 inches wide, 6 foot drop, reg

ular $3.50 shade at

1.25 I

3.25 drop, reg-

2.75

CATCHER S MITT Boys' size, well sewed leather face and back, shaped fingers; A Qk regular 75c mitt for TsC CATCHERS MITT, made of genuine Yucatan leather, both face and back, shit tied fingers;

full laced all around, -

$1.50 value .

6c

Bath Spray of best 'rubber with nickel plated faucet connections; $1.00 kind on sale Friday and Sat- mr e uriay at

Croquet Sets CROQUET SET Consisting of 4 balls and four mallets, nicely painted. On sp- y A Q cial sale at X.tkj CROQUET SET Six balls and six mallets, nicely striped and painted, put up in a wooden box, priced f at 1 O CROQUET SET Professional sets, comprising 8 balls and S mallets, well finished and nicely striped. Specially n AO priced at tJmrCj

TiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiuiiiimiimmuiiiHiitimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiH