Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 4 September 1919 — Page 9
Thursday September 4, 1919
THE TIMES. Page Nine
CTAR THEATRE - -Vrv WHITING PARAMOUNT WEEK! Last Time Tonight MARGUERITE CLARK in "Three Men and a Girl" Also Feature Comedy Coming Tomorrow "The Great Gamble," "While You Wait," "Elmo The Mighty," "No Mother to Aid Him" Etc., Etc.
WHITING and its PEOPLE Mrs. Jack Beardsley and 'children, have returned to their home in Little liock. Ark., after a month's visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Al Gondon of Centrai avenue. Senator J. J. Nedjl is In Indla.na.poH3 cn business. Herbert Glock. son of William Glock. of New "York avenue, left Monday for Fort Wayne, where he has entered the school there, to take up preparatory work to enter the ministry. Miss Lillian Porter of Cleveland avenue. Is visiting in Indianapolis. Misses Pearl tftickley and Charlotte Vater were Orphcuni theure visitors. The Ladies Aid Society of the Lutheran church on Cleveland avenue, will give an apron and bake sale on September 24 th. Miss Eleanor Ehlers, dauetitT of KdLift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. With younr fingers! Tou can lift ofl any hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the hard skin calluses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs lit tl at any drug store: apply a few drops upon the corn or callus. Instantly It stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off. root and all. without one bit of pain or soreness. Truly! No humbug! Adv. DELUXE THEATER HAMMOND NEXT WEEK Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Mary Pickford IN "The Hoodlums" We think It's the greatest character study la Mary Flckford's entire career Come Here For Foot Comfort
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ARE you tired of suffering from corns, bunions or callouses, from weak arches, ingrowing nails J. JL or similar foot affiictions? Then come to us. Let us take off those narrow pointed shoes, the cause of almost every foot trouble, and fit you ingood looking, correctly shaped Educators. They will give you absolute foot comfort. They will help Nature restore your feet to normal health and shape because Educators let the ftet grow at tiey should.
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j anil art acce&ited by Tbv Whltlnaj IVeiwa I .. 024. llDth St.. Phone 13H-W. Your last chance to sff beautiful Marguerite Clark in "THREE MEN AND A GIRL" t the STAR TONIGHT. J also feature oom'd!'. Paramount Week at the ;sT. H ami rrctty Marguerite Clark in "Tl 1 B K K MEN AND A GIHE" last times tonisht. Don't miss it. Feature right Tomorrow night. 9-4-1 "Reading makes a full man" and savin? an independent one. Join the Wh'tinK Pavings and Loan Association. Current dividend rate six per cent. 3-4-1 STtR TH RATniC Paramount week tonight this win be the last time of every ho.i.Vs favorite Marguerite Clark, in -THREE MEN AND A GIRL:" also an uproaring funny comedy Passing the Bin k. with Mary Semon. Tomorrow. Tlcer Trail. No. 15. Great Gamble No. 2. The Liberator. No. 10, Thelmo the Miphty. opening episode and a Musty Sufferer Comedy 9-4-1 AT THE miNCESS TONIGHT DuU'.n Farnum in "A MAN'S FIGHT.' Also something new and novel "THE SCREEN LETTER BOX." 9-4-1 ward Ehlors, has entered the Washington Park hospital in Chicago, to take up the necessary course to become a trained nurse. Misses Elcanore Beaubien and Genevieve Schraage are planning to enter the Francis Schuyler College at Mt. Carmel, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Galius J. Eader of Oliver street, are vacationing at Lake Wawasee. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nahnike nee Joan Spansburg, of the West Part addition, a daughter. Miss Martha Lehr of Sheridan avenue, is home from a visit in LaPorte. Mrs. C. E. Bremmer v ill entertain the Ex-Councillors Club of the S. and D. of L. at her home in La Porte avenue, tomorrow evening:. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Schwartz of Sheridan avenue, have purchased a four passenger chummy Chandler roadster. The Beta Gamma Epsilon Sorority will give a house rarty at the home of Miss Hazel Long of LaPorte avenue, toright. Miss Florence Whitman will enter the Western College at Oxford. Ohio. O. E. Meek, of the Whiting Laundry, who has been In the Washington Park hospital in Chicago for the past week, receiving treatments, was removed 'o the Presbyterian hospital yesterday, where he was compelled to submit to an operation. Mr. and Mis. John J. Kellar of Sheridan avenue, have returned from Quebec. Canada, where they attended the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance convention. Mr. Keller has been artpresentati ve at the convention for the tenth consecutive time. Mr. an! Mrs. James Judson and children are at Macomb, III., where they were called by an accident to Mrs. Judson's mother, Mrs. Theodore Bonham, who had the misfortune to fall and fracture her arm In two places. Mr. James McGnnis of the Sinclair Oil Refining company has accepted an offer of the company to be transferred to Boston, Mass., where he has signed up for a three years' stay. He will leave for his new location next Sunday but Mrs. McGinnis, nee Miss Florence Moylan, will Join him a week or so later. WhenEP would "somein vent something new to eat you need Beechams Pills. Even when digestion is good, poisons are formed during its processes that unless eliminated irritate mind as well as body. MPS Sold e-ry. wbcre. In borne. 10c. 25c Starseat Sal. of Any Msdaciaia tha Worii Dull Calf for Met
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Fred Haag of Indiana Boulevard, had the misfortune to fall off a tank while at work at the Standard Oil Co.
Among the various injuries he receiv- ! ed wai a fractured collar bone, but he Is getting along nicely. Mr. McDonald of Cleveland avenue. Mi taken to the Washington Park hospital in Chicago. where he is compelled to remain for a month's treatment. Mrs. O. E. Meek of Indiana Boulevard, ha sheen entertaining her sister. Mrs. N. T. Terrlll. of Mercillous. Michigan . Harry O'Hara and Earl Moore, both of whom were wit hthe 6th Engineers and saw hard service in the lighting line have returned home. Harry O'Hara was one of the first American prisoners to be released after the aigntng of the Armistice. The Ladies of the M. E. church will give a reception for the public school teachers at the home of Mrs. R. E. Humphreys, USth and Central avenue, tomorrow evening at S p. m. Mrs. Maurice O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. W. R . Stenhouse and Mr. :iml Mrs. I:oy U. Welsby, have gone to Uloonilr.gton. 111., to attend the funeral of Mrs. O'Neill'i daughter. Mrs. Harry Rhea. Mrs. Stenhouse left for Bloemington on Tuesday to be with her sister during her operation and was accompanied by the Rhea children, wh owere visiting here. The Times'. want ads bring asto be believed. I AM GLAD PE - RU - Glad to Try Anything "Three years ago my aystem 'was In a terribly run dorr condition and I was broken out all over my body. I began to bs worried about my condition and I was clad te try aaythlas; which woald relieve me. Pernan Tree recommended to me as a fine blood remedy and tonic, and I soon found that it was worthy of praise. A few bottles c.aoced my condition materially and in a short time I hm all orer my trooble. 1 owe my restoration to health and strength to Feruna. I am sjlad to endorse It." Sold Everywhere
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Mr. H. E. KeUman transacted business In Whiting yesterday. Atty. Peddicord and wife are the proud parents of a baby boy since yesterday. Miss Margaret Rsumer of Chicago spent Labor l'ay here visiting with relatives. Mr. D. Wehner went to Chicago on . business yesterday. Miss Grace Short of Itlntf at the home of John Fleck. The Ladies Alliance Mrs. John Wood toady Mrs. John Harnar.l Hamlet. Is visMr. and Mrs. will meet with of Mishawaka, stopped off it Mohsrt to visit relatlvse on her way to Hammond. Mrs. Barnard was formerly Gertrude Scharbach. A party consisting of the Messrs W. I'leck and l.nl YA'thner and Walter Khuns of Oai , the Misses Mayme Brandt and Katherine Wehner and Grace LaGroso "f Chicago and Mr. and Mis. Henry Knuns of Gary turned j ester lav fronl a motor retrip from Starved Rock where they Rjests of Mrs. Khuns' mother, Fenen . wer Mrs. Advertise in The Times and adrertise again. Results come with constant effort. TO ENDORSE NA i"llg..;','Tv;.-;?;.;i Was in a Terribly Run Down Condition Mtss Ricka Leopold, 288 Lavco 8t.. Menasha, W!e., Sec'y Llederkranz. Mlsa Leopold's letter opposite conveys In no uncertain way the gratitude she feels for Peruna. I.lonid and Tablet Form 1 JI'MH i ii!
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