Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 84, Hammond, Lake County, 25 September 1919 — Page 10

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WHITING and its PEOPLE

RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER

Thursday, Sept. 25, 1919.

George T. Lmch, turned 'Vhit.rg yesterday having : ceived h a honoia'.Oo discharge lrom the V . &. Proving grounds at Erie, Pa., whoa ue -va In the oidnnue department, ileorge had his limb severely wounded n the explosion of a b;g gun in which ,:; men were killed and fifteen lnJ :-ed. He has been liiiJ up fo.- sei?r..l .vontlid and still hobbing around witr. a caa?. Vfiicrdj, Le let : ' ,r lr.dep.sunc, int.. to visit his pas-en's !r. and Mrs. Bradshaw for a week -. -tr w h'.c.i- tie w il! rvturn to Wh:tin.s ' " S i d e . V.-. EUoCiii P. Brown has returned ' ' Eta-jnto-t, V'l . wit.i his o'-irt li j was Jli rt Mdrsai t, Not ting .ut'.i . :-ir and Mrs. Erown are lesid'.n- ut ' iZ ol-ver st.-fr. Mr. A. E. I'i'.nmoi'ii and fam.ly of Oliver street entcrta-tned at a six lock dinner Sunday in honor of their viiibin and son, Mr. and Mr. Joe Conner of Ambridge. The out of 'own quests were Mr. and Mrs. YoungMr. an1 Mrs. Ryre and son, Mr. 1!;, -in and Mr. Joi Ogden of Fort Wayne r-.d Mr. and Mrs. DirnmocK and fa.uiy -f Whiting. Tie Literature and History section ' t .e Forrrslphtly club .held thir first "'tt'.iS of the current jenr on Monday ...gh. J.'rs. K. E. Baubien. the ( r.ii.--:na:. presiding-, Mic-s Royetta rri.slau pave & most interesting paIier on "'The fi'jnes.'' i-'onn interettr.g tii-:u!i-ior;s on jcc cents of the c j i-rr.r-r wero given tv the various .-"lenibej-s. Mrs. Henry Fie.sen CI Oliver st--t jcdtrw'rt a serlou.-t operation at the Mercy hospital in Chk.-.Tc on Tuesday. Slistts Mane and Catherine Kcch of Oiiver street were Hammond visitor; j-estsreay. Jack Evans charge -with peddling potatoes without we.5h.11? them by officer Girard was dismissed when arraigned in the. city court. Lr. and Mrs. R. E. Humphreys are en a trip to Denver. Colo. Luke Kane has returned to Whiting after twenty-two months service in the army, hvitf been overseas for e. Sateen month?. M.ss Eie?Tcrs Peaublen was home from Frances Shimer college at Mt. C-irrell, 111., to attend the wedding of her brother Warren P. Beaubien. :fr3. Charles Klose was hostess to the Music and Art section of the. Fortn.ghtly Club at a. delightful meeting given at her home in 119th street on Tuesday afternoon. The club songs were submitted, -written and contributed by members of the club and of these. one was chosen as the Fortnight'v club song. Mrs. A. D. Davidson gave an intensely interesting paper on "The basic reasons for artistic appreciation, and the abuse of the same by both artist and audience for the sake of personal standards; eome things done by the great artists for sentiment's sake." Following this Mrs. Louis Gordon contributed an interesting solo after which Mrs. Arthur Vernon gave a paper on '"The Sentimental Inspiration in Music." Mrs. Walter Rhea rendered vocal selections the members then answering the roll call by Responses from Old Favorite songs 01- paintings. The last number on the program was an excellently rendered instrumental solo by Miss Mabel

j Beep Seated Vrto Acid Deposits Are jJerlved and the JUieumatlo Poison Start to Ieare the System within Twenty-four Boors. j Every druggist in this county is au- ! liiorized to ttty to every rheumatic suti icier ii this vicinity tfeat if two bottles

vt AlKnrhu. the sure conqueror or rhcu- : lati-.m. dots uot stop all agony, reduce -.-woken joints and do away with even :hu Mife-lutst twinge of rheumatic pain, he will piadly return jour money viilhui rominent. Allenrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results h:ve bet 11 accomplished in the most severe cases and where the suffering and agony nsjs intense and piteous and wherti the path .t es helpless. Aikiniiu relieves ut once. Immediately u...r you start to take it the pood worx begins. It searches out the uric arid deposits, dissolves the secretions and dnxci, rheumatic poison out of tho I'.'dv ihmrsli the kidneys and bowels. If.; marvelous how quickly it acts. ;"l.--re,-i vlirf often comes in two days, iind -n in cases whfre the suffering is p;..vt j.aii tul all traces disappear m a !i w d i Mr. James Allen, the discoverer of Ailenrhu. who for many years suffered ifio t..n.nts of acute rheumatism, desires sufferers to know that he does not v t h cent of anyone's money un- ., enrhu decisively conquers th-s h ,rst of all diseases and he has instructed vour druftgist to guarantee it in

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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

ad are accented by The Whltlns eitl Co., BS4, 119th St., Pboao 138-W. STAR THEATRE TOXICHT Constance Talmadge in A LADY'S NAME, and Sennett comedy at -the Star Tonight; Adventure and comedy for Big Serial Night tomorrow. 9-25-1 PfllXCESS THEATRE. TOMGHTr Florence Lee Keed in "THE WOMAN t'NT'ER OATH." also Pathe News and a Comedy. Coming Monday and Tuenday. Mary Pickford in "THE HOC PLUM ' 9-25-1

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Toombs, the new- ix.gh school music, teacaer. Refreshments consisting of ice cream and cake and a social hour followed the program. M:-s. K. A. Olson had as her guest at her home in Ohio street today, Mrs. John F. Campbell of N;w York City. The marriage of MIs Williams of Ohio avenue, and Mr. McKay, took place at the home of the bride's parents on Tuesday. Mr. McKay is chief elecrician for A. Franklin. A special service of a devotional chaiacter will be held in the Methodist "church tonight at 7:30 o'clock. The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered, preceded by an informal service of praise. and fellowship. The members of the congregation are hereby reminded and urged to be present.

LOWELL

John Hess has bought a farm near Omaga. Wis., and will move there in the Spring. H. L. Baughman and daughter Henrietta were Chicago visitors yesterday. Miss Ethel Anderson left yesterday for Knoxville, 111., where she will attend the St. Mary's academy, the coming year. Dr. Burt, who has been sick for the past ten days, does not improve very fast. The Lowell library board will let the contract on Monday, October 6th, for the erection of the new library building here. AI. Clifford Wiley of East Chicago, Is the architect on the new building . Miss Lena Hepn and Brother Fred, were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Strickland were in Chicago yesterday. Miss Belle Carstens left last evening for Jacksonville, Florida, where she has a position as teacher in the schools of that city.

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Make Your Coal Pile Last You need it for the Real Cold Weather save it in Spring and Fall by using The "Radiant Fire"

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John H. litzpatnck, at right, snapped" during session of steel workers' national committee and Judge Elhert H. (.ary. hailing taxi after session of L. S. steel cor poration directors. payroll of over $450,000,000. The

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f the U. S. steel corporation, is j ation in this country- John H.

capital's spokesman in the steel

worker's strike. Gary's refusal to confer with a committee of steel workers was the final act which precipitated the strike. The steel corporation employs over 268,000 steel workers and pavs a yearly

Another carload of food&tuffs will he on tale beginning Friday, Spt. 25tli, at 572 Hohman street. These foodstuffs consist of P'', corn, tomatoes, grten and wax heans. pork and beans, n.ivy bean;; in bulk in 10 lb. packages ;ind ro.i.t beef in 2 lb. cans Bring jour baskets mid get a good tui'ply f.r your winter ne.'d.a. .--' I : KA.NJEL BltOW.V. Mayor Walter llegadrirn of Windsor I'ark J-pent Saturday evening at t.ho home of hiKeFiftt-r, Mrs. il. Brevknian of the West Park addition. Mr. Fraley of Atchison avenue is able to lie up and around ntciin, after a severe attack nif Pleurisy. Mr. and Mrs. William Tirnm were

moved into their new home on Myrtle avenue todaj . Herman Bieeon and family are going t;i move into the home on pearl strtet vacated by the Hols worth's . Mrs. John Murray of Roberts avenue, visited her friend Mrs. H. Clark of Chicago, who is confined at the Mercy hospital in Chicago. Ed. Jewett sold his home on Indiana Boulevard to a family who will move here from Oglesby, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. August Dreeson of Koberts avenue, entertained the former's sister, Mrs. Schlundt of Valparaiso. Ind., at their home on Monday. Mrs. Augusta Eggers and son 6ust, visited the former's sister, Mrs. J. J. lireesen of East Chicago, on Tuesday vening . Mrs. W. Phelps of 1358 Roberts avenue In entertaining her niece Mis HHen Webster of Woodlawn. 111. Mrs. W. Rureholtz of .Roberts avenue was a visitor at the home of her mother fif South Chicago Tuesday. Ladies, don't forget Friday afternoon

Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents.

Chicago shoppers on Mondavi

Mrs. Ci-ore Kinlry of Central av--,l,f 'vwing committee will meet at

enue i.s entertain njr her sister of Auburn, Ind.. for a few days. Mrs. William Parker of 1 1 6 tli street entertained her mother Mrs. Carl W'eis and sistf r Mrs. Muenich of Hammond on Monday. Mr. J. Hr.mmich of Myrtle avenue left Saturday fi-r L nia. Ohio, for an extended visit w,tli relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W . Shurby of Pearl Mrect. wer-' Hammond visitors Monday i venire. Mi .and Mis. 'oir" Uolsworlh

Mrs. (Jeorge O . Bader's of Myrtle av

enue. All the ladles are requested to turn out, as time is drawing near when our big church bazaar will be held.

Better call up The Times and have it sent to your house every night. Then you'll be sure it will be there.

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steel workers national committee which formulated plans for the strike after Gary's refusal to con

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mittee estimated that sixty-hvo percent of the steel workers are organized.

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Entirely Free from Catarrh of the Stomach "Peruna has positfvelv done for me what many doctors failed to do. I have been time and again compelled to take to mv bed for days. The first bottle of Fervina gave relief and while I alwavs keep it in the house for emergencies, I consider myself entirely free from catarrh of the stomach, the trouble from wh!h I suffered for so long before taking this remedv."

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'A little over three years ago I bought a two-ton truck equipped with your tires. The first set ran me 20 months, in which time they covered 40,000 miles. The present set has been in use a year and the tires are still in good shape. Your local Service Station has been r&ady at all times to give me service. They put the new tires cn in record time, thereby not delaying my truck in its work." Joe R. Vinci

MR. VINCI has cashed in on ths several advantages open to all users of Goodyear Solid Tires. He has obtained 40,000 miles from a complete set of these tires has seen them wear down slowly and evenly vhile strongly resisting chipping, shredding and separation from the base. He has obtained such high mileage because of the tires' inbuilt stamina plus our constant inspections to check their condition and protect it a regular function of a Goodyear Truck Tire Serviqe Station.

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