Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1919 — Page 12

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to the Princess Theater nrxt Wednesday or Thursday UNLESS You are interested in : The ice fields of the Arctic where the temperature is 60 degrees below zero. 16 varieties of wild animals. Dolores, the naked swimming girl, adored by all the wild creatures of the forest. Nell Shipman as Dolores. James Oliver Curwood as an author. VTapi the Walrus as the basis for "Back to God's Country" a 1 1 r 1

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Tho fallowing: is a partial ll.it of th activities of tho Home Sflrv'cj Section of Whiting Chapter of American Fled Cross now carried on snd which shoulJT'e continued; taking care of compensation t-ases; procuring delayed allotments ami allowances, travel pny. bonuses and I.lrty Hon!?; keeping '.n touch with aK disabled soldiers, sailors and marines, providing facilities' for the KVderai Hoard for Vocational Training; providing ternporary relief for indigent soldiers., tho sailors and marinas, either at noma or In transit; looking after the Interests of widow. and orphans of deceased f.iOdiers r disabled soliers; furnishing Information on War Risk Insurance. These, activities mut ba supported CaanoiaMy . The drive, this week for memberships and funds is for the purpose of supporting these activities hM and throughout the country and also for the general purposes of the National American Red Cross aocletv. Mrs. William Fuller entertained the members of the Inter Saa Club at a Kallowe'en party at her home in 119tn street . Mr .and Mrs. F.iiery Cameron a.nd sms Vaughn and Fi'vl. attended a Hallowe'en party at th hoir.a of friends in South ChScaeo.

Ir. C Stewart and daughters of Sheridan aver.ue. motored to Lockport, 111., on Sunday where they visited rciat 1 ve9 . Walter Bureaw cf th Employment department of the Standard OH Co.. who undtrwen an operation. Is Improving at the Standard Oil Co. hospital where he Is atill confined. A very pretty Hallowe'en party was held at the home of Miss Elsie Baumel iu Central avenue on Saturday evening. Games and dancing- were enjoyed, the guests appearing In costumes. After several hours of merriment thos.-. present repaired to the home of Miss Marie- Rittman in Atchison avenue, where a course luncheon was served. The table was very attractive with its Hallowe'en decorations and favors. The Farmer Dance given by the Owl Club was a great success, a most enjoyable evening being speet. A Hallowe'en luncheon was served, the paruy being attended by a large number of "Ut of town persons. Mrs. ."ulia Txrns of John street, was arrested by officers Mullaney. KHcullen and Bellan. on a warranr. sworn

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Farnum at his greatest.

Wednesday and Thursday November 5 and 6 STAR THEATRE

WHITING, IND.

One would not think the Esquimaux would be tuberculous. But tuberculosis will find a way to rage anywhere, and the pupils of Public School 60, way up in the north, have learned to do their studying out of doors, so that when they become men and women, they will be ab!e to laugh at the ravaging of the Great White Plague. The winter costume is comfortable even with the heavy fur rap and the heavier fur coat. The children of the ration are its greatest assets. They make future statesmen and future bulwarks of success, but

every year tuberculosis kills 12,000 cf them. They arc easily infected with the disease and it is estimated that 70 per cent, of all infection from tuberculosis comes children under 16 years old. The Led Cioss Christmas Seal is the protector of children. By its influence the youngsters of the country can and are being saved. The country is to hae opportunity to purchase and use these Ked Cross Seals at Christmas time this year. They will cost one penny, but the money obtained will be used to fight tuberculosis at every angle.

out by officer Nitloikie wioz on thi charge of selling intoxieal'ng liquors, Shu was refused on a 1300 buni. Miss iouise Vater of Xorth western un versity. ,--p-nt the week-end at l.er h-.n-.e here. .he was ac:ompanieJ by her room-mate M'es Anita Dus. Mrs. Ray U'j.tm'; will entertain the You .if, Ladies" Ooiid of the Co"g:'es:--t'cnal church at her home. 1ISJ Auli:ron avenue toinj-rjur evenltig.

Vcmbers of t'.u H-'j'Kiiij Cegrse Siaff arc requested to meet at the nail ti--.ii -row even! r at Tl s A. Hoi i. o' Hammond wjij the KU'rt of Wbiti.iM fnsnu f' r the Owl Club dance. Mrs. Charles E. Brenner of Ia Porte h venue was called to Madison, W..

y the illness of hr mother who n; ! to Madison list Tuesday , Mrs. V,o ..- ', if i was accompanied ty her son, ' ha i K. Brenner. wh- jetuine again i Saturday, leaving his grindmother iu- j proved. Mrs. rrennr is expected !

Lome today. The Owl CTob will give a stag party on Tuesday, Nov. ltth. Nathan Greenburg was arrested for "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE

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Accept 'California" Byrup of Figs onl look for the name California on the rackaif. then you are Pure your ctnid i." hnvirig the bst and most harmless 'iRxntixc or physic for th-i littio stomach, 1 i vt find bowels. Children ni Us delicious fruity tas;e. Tul! directions for child's dose on eneh bottle. (;,ie if without fear. Mother! You must say "California." Adv.

I are arceVted by Tbr W liltlns rm Cm.. B34. 110th St- l'boue 13H-W. TOl'XG MAX WANTS Tt'OM ANT BOARD with private family; apply A. W. Whiting News Co. 11-4-3 STAR THEATRE TONIGHT Kxtra Special Ton'ght. Clara Kimball Young; also Gala Henry lizzie's I.tok and Mutt and Jeff. Tomorrow William Farnum in "Wolves of the Night." 11-4-1 If you want to knew- whether you re going to be a success or a. failure in life, you can easily find out, without consulting a fortune .teller . Are you able to t.ave money? If you are not, drop out , Tou will fail as sure as you live. The Whiting Savings and Loan Association is hre to make you a BJcress instead of a failure. Open an account with this association today. 31-4-1 FOR SALK One new hard coal reater. cheap; Inquire 652 USth street. 11-4-1 selling apples without weighing them. II 5 was released en bonds. The Christian churches of the county are hrlding an all day meeting- at Gary today. Among those from Writing who are attending are Mr. and Mrs. D. TJ. Purlnton. Mr. and Mrs. W. T,. Thorp, Mrs. 3. ScWechtr. Mrs. C. Nyland and Mrs. Grindle. William Reed !f confined to his home in Shfrldan avenii ly illness. Mrs. F. B. Putlnton is entertaining Mr?. Post of Jackson Mich. daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Broiovich of 121st street, Mr. Brorovirh is In a aerions conditicn . A now ral estate transfer In Whiting is the purchasa of the Charles A. Johnson 'building, 406 119th street, now occupied by undrtakor A. r. Heyden. bv undertaker I. P. Owens, T!j building occupied by tndertaker Gens has bein purctased by A. Silvian of Chicag o ,

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Ed. Metcaif and Kenneth Surprise are doing guard duty in the steel mills at Gary. AIHe Thomas left yesterday for Woodmen. i"o o.. whore he wiil enter the Woodmen Sanitarium which is maintained by the order for their members who ere affl'otei with tuberculosis , Mr. and Mrs. Yern- I.loyd of Lafayette, are vlsitlnsr his parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. j . J,loyd. N. E. Clark who .s working in Gary visited his familvy -here vcfterdsy . 11. L- Rauahman has bejean wrecking the old house on the lot that he bought In Crown Point and he expects to build a new house in the near future. Word has bfen received of the very serious '.linens of Jasper Palmer at his home in Kost Chicago.

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in homes, stores, offices and factories are not fit to be at work. They toil on day after day and year after year suffering with distressing weaknesses and derangements, hoping against hope that they will soon feel better, but how can they hope to do good work or escape permanent invalidism? Such women are in danger of derangement of women's functions. They ov.'e it to themselves to try that good old fashioned root and herb remedy Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which fcr more than forty years has been restoring American Women to health and strenh.

Here 3 a Notable Example Joplin, Missouri. "I took Lydia 1 Pinkham't Vegetable Compound to see if it really would do as it was advertised and it sure did, and more. I Y'ss weak and could not do much work, had bearing down pains and had So go to bed. 1 learned about tK Vegetable Compound from my mother and my husband told me to get it. yJtex taking one bottle I was able to be on my feet most of the time and do my work again. I have a babv eleven months old and I have done all ray own work, evea the washing and ironing since she was three weeks old. I certainly recommend your great medicine to, everyone who complains of female trouble and I am more than willing for voa to use my testimonial Mrs. Timothy Gransy. 426 Connor Ave., Joplin, Mo. And Another Chicago, Illinois.-" I edFered for fctrr years with pains in my sides, hip3 and t;gs and a terrible backache. I could rot do any work at all. i was treated by many physicians but they did net help me. ! read in one of year bocks where other women have been helped by Lydia El Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, so I tried it end it helped me very much so that now I can do everything in the house. I have told my friends about Vegetable Compound and you have my permission to use this letter." Mrs. I. OVTENSTEIN, 902 S. Marshfield Avenue, Chicago, I1L Thousands of such Letters Prove the CurativQ Value of

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Gary, visited ft!er.d-t here Sundry. Mr. and Mr.-- t'harles K.khart of ChiCH!?o, spent t'uo wo'k-fiiii with the latter'?. nTith-r Mrs. M. Marquardt. An clevo npoun-1 dauwht.-r was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Viz-na. Sr., on Sunday mornirg. A. Mah-olui Iiizelsrreon. was a Trown Point business visitor Monday . The new school house at Pine St.. was cpered on Monday with Mrs. Shaver end Mrs. Jeffries as the nev teachers .

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"OUCH! THAT OLD RHEUMATISM!"

Just get out that bottlo of i Sloan's Liniment and "knock it galley-west". WEREN'T prepared for that t,uick switch in temperature, were yo;:? Left you Hit!, sore, full of rheumatic twinges? Yon shoull have harl a bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy that would have soon eased up the muscles, nt;itted the jump, r,air.ful, atTected part penetrated v ithout rubbing, Lrirgir.g gratifyi:ig relief. Helpful in ail attacks of lumbago, ciatica, external soreness, stitinesa, trains, aches, sprains, lift a bottle at your drugjj'st's. 35c. 70c, $1.40.

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