Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 120, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1919 — Page 6
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THE TiMES
WHITING and ifs PEOPLE
William Cordon, a dent a I graduat of Sorthwp.-tirn university and sen o
HJU'-f II! Jilt 1 " - " 1 "' Mr. and Mrs. Al Gordon cf Central ! avenue, has opened a dental office in the Frahm building. 119th street and ' J ' lark irfvt. Ir. A-ihrey Sceerey will ) also move to th- B: ahos hu-.Mins from the Scntaago bu!id!:ui within a wU. , ! as will also lr. C. G. Ma.-k.--y. Th tuo dentists and tin' pliya..-i-..n w;ll i
I have the same r ept;.!i room . j TL-s Federal lUkt ry now located n .-m bra ise avenue has ! ased th n.-w I Uom-rt Gordon building on l l'Jth street
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Thursday. November 6, 1910
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Back from a Livirg Tomb Mind Gone No more pathetic and heart-grip
ping scene ever has been thrown upon the screen thai this sequel to a great mine explosion.
WILLIAM FOX hESENTS WILLIAM FAENUM in
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A poverful story cf love and high finance, in vvhich a strong man. vjctim of plotters, "comes back" after years of supposed death and squares accounts with his foes. :Soe Farnum at his greatest.
TODAY AND TOMORROW
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jion as it is reauy fur occupancy. .M-sa liaiel liMugt: uuutrwent an opei'atiuu uu her t)i-s which was . r.ijnucd by a CnKago pe. .a. isl uud is iiiitr j . n tt tit til.- Ji ,.n: i t lie i- slater .il.-. i-aiii-ii co. Fiscal upp ai.-uuu. The UnUin.Ji Council iv.-iajm..- of ColUUUU8 w.u t. . .- or, .to A. in. Mint- l-'ay ,n .lavaii'.-! nlii-u ti.vy wi.l give an eiiler-ianiiiit-.it at ttith .ci,oo 4iiuit.irlUili tolm-ir llliiat. The- sp.-llilr ui tin.- evc.iuu? '.via b. yu mi u i-ium a Chaulatiua ic.turur who has appeared btl.-K Uniting aiidion. -a bcK.ro und coiiaequt-nily n tu.s n .nt. eduction tJ tile public Th.) public U extended a coni. al invitation to enj.iy this entertainment as it is fret- fur all. A. Jiilvian of f!. hr.iH.e nu- hu hen to New York ,,ii it l.u.-iot t-s trip. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caiiem- ha-e inovpd into their tx-aut u'ui n.-w h..Lie in Central avenu. Mrs. Wm. Bramer of Sheridtn a' -nuo wlio ha bt-t-n v. ry ill n.nct. coining h..:n" fioni th- li'.si-itul in Chu-asM iinpruvinjf. 1.1- yd Oauftheit j- in a la v from tne iltiv. rnir.cnt h-it-pitul in "h:. as-s i-p-;it M. .mlay h- r. isitiitR fri.-i.iU and I t !- ; I . s . H is waiiviiii aruu:.i with t .11" .' :d of ri ut ii.s . K.-d i '?-... -s -.-!ti.- for 'lie Antfj-'can I'.'mmimillPu is n.-t t l- n,-K i 1 f .1 in - Tlo- Third h-d Crr-s Ki!i fail f.-r mcinl'iTs and l"aiid. wl'.l provvdu ! .r t ic c x i lis. ii r" H....1 'r'."A !--'p through An-.-i'i-'an turrit, ry. X . i-.s ns sri-v;.:.-, F;rM Aid. llsa-l.-r l"!lof, H'.m'- S. i h-i and .l-i-i:or "rk in thf t onimillitth-3 is the .:;tl-.n of pt-.-pos. -1 peHoe-timp i-vice . l-aul l'tirrtiilin of Hammond, arret.-d lor .-:.-ling was 'in'-d $1 and -...sl3 n ti-.t. city . on T:v fi!:ty. Jarii.-s 1.. t n and Tony Miivro-. h- Mi ari fstPtl f..r p d-r.;ti5 a.p!-! w itii ut Wf ixhlnjc th"m w. i hoth flii'.-d M find costs on Thi'.-i lay . Mr. Frank Xay, ootr.pt roller and Vice i'vsident of t'oc Kock Island l:ri-:. w. 1 1 p.; ak b.fo!-.. the Sunday Kvnlnss Club st. Ihf ("onErr.-jtationat rh iron on n- xt -.lnd.iy i-vcti mir . This is Mr. May i or.d visit to Whi'mi?. 5ti8 Ksth.-r Hewcy, dsusrhTcr r.f ftr. n 1 Mr . llert I'" wv of Sheridan v-
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CHILD'S lAXATWEii
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Look at Tongue! Remove Poisons from Stomach,
Liver and Eowels.
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KAUFMAN H WOLF - Hammond. Iks
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Week-End Sale of
WOMEN'S
A.-oept 1 1 'a i ifornia" Syrup cf Fits! ..! l..ok for th name failf'-rnia on; th- package, th'-n you are sun- your j child is h nving the h.st und most harm-; less laxative or j lit for the lli'le! stomach, liver ami boiveis. ChiMr.tn' !.-,.- it. delicious fruity taste. nil ili-! rei'ti.ms for child's l..fcc on each 1 tth.-. i i ; i -, c it w : thou t I'ca r. i
.M'.th.r! You mu.st say "t'alit o nit. Adv.
BOOTS
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Adve rtis em ents Are Winners
Beautiful New 9-Inch Models
maa urr n i .-il by 'Illy- Wl.ltloB - so.. Jltli St.. Phone i:ii-V.
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Ijivmg Koom Furniture
No other room in your home reflects the good taste nor gives it the air of refinement and attractiveness as does your living room. Our display is enormous cane and overstuffed pieces being shown in all popular coverings at a wide range of prices. We solicit your inspection encourage your comparison.
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Davenport, $149P, Chair or Rocker, $79-P V cannot be torn empbatic in asaurin yra o the exceptional value we offer in this 3-piece living-room suite. To appreciate it raluo an inspection should be given and a careful comparison made between this suite and any other you may have een. Davenport is full length; has well constructed spring bottom, spring ede. spring back. Luxuriously comfortable. Chair and rocker are built in proportion to davenport and made in same high, class manner. Covered with tapestry.
OUTflTS
After 54 years of experience durin? which time wo gave the furnishing of complete homeoutfits more thought than any other portion of ur business, we know that to-day we can offer suggestions by means of which you can surely profit. Co to our store nearest your home inspect our home needs compare price and quality. We sell only guaranteed home furnishings, and our price i always as low as possible, consistent with, that quality. TRULY we are the Home of Home Outfits, because we sell more of them th an any company in Ch icago.
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PHONOGRAPHS COLUMBIA WINDSOR V IT AN OLA These three wonderful phonographs to hear, you certainly can be suited. AH sizes, all woods. $22-M to s550
Extended Account Our extended account system grants you the privilege of paying for your purchase by monthly remittances in amounts convenient to you. You pay no more than our marked price no interest n extras. You receive the benefit of our price without depriving yourself of your surplus money.
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We arc the Chicago representatives of the famous Buck's stoves and ranges combination coal and gas ranges, oak heaters, hot blasts and base burners. Our exhibition is the largest in Chicago. Each display at graded prices. You caa
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lSijrciUOUSE FURNISIIINO GO.
9133-35 Commercial Avenue
Open Thursday and Saturday Evenings
South Chicago's Largest Furniture Store
STAR Tfti:VTItr, TIIMI.IIT I -li.-t time t.-nit'ht to ! ? the sue. ps 'tii play of William Farm.m in 'Wniv 'f 'he XUr.-.." and a Mack Senn-tt c -u-tly. also the Uateyt Nw.- . f the '.V-.i i ''morrow Serial Xijrht. 1 !-h-l l"KXli!!inD F.OOM For '.' iVtitlomon. .steam H' at, Wm. .) , K e r, Timd '. -or. 300 115th and S.-hraat; At e. ii-;-:
"Quality" Boots in They are Actually Shoe Dealers are wondering
l'RIn THKiTItn. TOMiiHTi ti.VCK TO iJOli.s -. d TiiV one -.- most un...ual ;-!-! ir. .; of tlu- year. ': m the novel - up: the Wain:?.' by larneg Oliver f irttood with X-'il Shipnan a Dolores, the swimming girl. 'tiling' Tomorrow ISert Lytell in Faith. XoTK'i; Accounts due Wh'.tina Newst Co., Xoc. cth, are payable at the store en f-r bef-r N.v. Sth. After tins date Hector service of 5 per cent . will b.--chargel. ll-C.-fi We will yell this m. nth only, a 11 the 'at. st word, regular, and hand i-inve.I toil-; at '-'" ft cent dis. otirt . J-:-i i'---v.-.! ail th- X - inr-.-i- : C. ay & Co , "" 1 1 9 1 li street, Whitltur. Ind. ll-o-lt
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u-i- s-ro-l was -.iri.t'd in marrUge ':' ,. M.-thodist minister iti Brooklyn Inst v.-niriK at six O '''ock. After the cere-.-riiny the couple attendeil a theatre, after which they w rit to their apartment in Brooklyn wht.-h wa? all tn r'-rlinc?'. l-ioth young p .pie are wei known in this cite. Tli groom is a member of the owl ('Hib, a popular musician and is employed at the StanJird Oil Co .
Every Respect Worth $12di how we can sell
hoots of so high a quality at such a low price in these times cf high-priced leather. It's fust another fortunate "Lion Store" purchase. One glance will satisfy you as to their value. They show the most perfect workmanship combined with the highest quality ma
terials the styles are the best the new season has brought forth; in light and dark gray, field mouse, brown and black kidskin all sizes
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.M Elia st-.'.'.r, i- r.ir near the i'nn Handle depot, is reported as be:;at v-ry si' k wit h-.ji!..i h tronhle. Miss Mabel Gray left, today for In-:-inai"iia w'.te-ro s'ne w.il i .: r. until ru s.da with fri- nus and relatives. The Keb.-kahs will hold a bake ffile at tii'e store on ilatn street, recently oc upied by Isaacson. The sa'e. ber ns a t three o'do? k . Mil's Hanrmh r.'a. k b i d.sp se.l of : t ' i; rt st r . . pr;i. ilv t'".is -r-ok to IM-.va.-.l Chart i. r ot ' i.ici.;-. wivj will -i.e to Ci'uw n Po.nt to i-esid.' earlv xr year. Mi. rh.iit .i .s a pibiish- ... Tit- hon.-e at r.f s. nt i - .-c riplc-i 'y Mr. and Mis. I'.oi W . .. : l,,i r y . Lieut. Governor Busii !' l.tdiannplis will spfak in I-o-cdi ,,n Xuv. Sth. This is the first campaign s-p '. h of :,. y'-ar in Lake county and no doubt i niiuj crowd will tun "Ui to h-ar Mr. ..-.ish. who i? ' .-3Ji-Jl.lt. f"r . pernor . .Mi-joi- I'mplthy will leave on ,atur;y f -r Minneapoii--. Mini... whe; c he v.".,- as a delegate tin- American l.epi-.n Xational c-nvnt ..n he held n thai city. Maj -r I'mpiei'.v wiil repi .-pent the state of Indiana at the con- . n on . Mis M irjorie Shepa'd of Aurora. III., 4 spending several da-s hno with the unily of John Black who :- hc-rttrand-ither. i : s . V. za )f th P-r.ey of H ri :nnd. vus in Crown t'or.it on W.-dn. d.iy . ' e report" her dn'iKb'er. M i n . t'ora '".i.iT-v l-idiey, who has be n v i y ill ii fit . Luk.-'s hospital. Chicago, with i ; ton:! is, as slightly improved. The Woman's Study c'iiib held its or! nisthtly meetinar In the Library As-mi.-y room on Tuesday aftern.-on. - '..-,a.'''-ryv1'n;w'.'v ' -.iTa5JSBastmaisiaBSJW?H y3re's a Fine Tonic Laxative, Says Driggist
I'. Gives fcrll'tant z'.otsy shins that
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Gives fcrllttant firlossy shins tfcst
ri to I'-.ft.r-in that last3 tour
tume aa Iocj: as ay other, BTachSHkStcye Polish Is la a class by Itself. It's mors tartfuHy r.iade and isaus
Irrn bciur materials. Try it on y-. ir parlar
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Nasty Colds
First dese of 'Tape's Cold Compound" relieves distress Three doses break up colds No quinincl
I' .n't stay stuffed-up: Q;i:t blowing and snu ffin?f A dose of 'Tare's Cold Compound" taken every two hvurs until thro" tiop.'s are taken u--.i-ii!y breaks up a co'd and ends all jrr.ppe misery. I-rs- d.-sc .-I', -ii.- rhc;'-'i-!:-i nc-srrils and air pnssa?eS of head, stops nos run , .-- jnday i--. cn.nir. Nut. ?. . banquet : vv-.il 1... held t'ler the speak inir. There I v.-ill be a i'.-c. ption to which every-
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n'nar: relieves headache, dullness, fevr- ; iiihness. sneezing, soreness, stiffness, j "Tape's Cold Compound" is the rjuickest, surest relief known and costs only ' a few cents at drug- stores. It acts , without assistance. Tastes race. ConI tains no quinine. Insist on Tape's. I adv.
Immediat. ly after the regular procedure of the minute--, etc., the cl ib ..t. i eti one new met!. her. Following this t .; club voted vn seiectinsr a comn.it-t-v to int-(h i'-w tl. Comnii.-B. oners on i!.i - ing new barns in the Fair Grounds and also have proper waste receptacles j.iacod therein, which would eliminate having the grounds look as thuusb t..inad0 or cyclone frequently passed over it. Rev. Ayling presented the id. .-a !). tore the ,-'u.!i c holdir.a- a Community Chat a mi in in Crown Point that
High Price Paid for Deefsteak. The hiphost price ever paid for beefsteak was probably nt Circle City, Alaska, n town that sprnnc: tip over nisht during the Klondike gold t-xctte-meiit. Tho first 'evfsrenk to reach there pold for pound. Every one wanted some f It, and so they raffled it off for Uie benefit of a hospital. Tickets were sold from 50 cents to $2.5') fur the privilege of drawing -slice.
Another "Origin of Dixie." Before the Civil war the old Citizens' bank of New Orleans, having the power to issue paper money, provided quantities of bills, most of tendollnr denomlnptlon, having the French
word "Iix" on their backs. lhH money became popular, according to this theory, Louisiana was referred to s the land of the "Dixies." Evectp.ally the term was broadened to Include all of the southern states.
wis met v. .i a p u proof the;-.-.-f. :';i rt l-.r-r the pi o; j.ossible. Mrs. i id. nt, Mrs G Woods. a. " nt; di
Cnnvi nt ion wn a bout two w
ms? response, and
. inv .-itiitat'i plans to ;' - -d Chauta'.qua if C . F Kh.ck, tic- rr-s-alio Ml-s M . : ..i: '. c - a tea t.. to: h ' a! e l v.-ii.s held at K-.konio, s ;ur ', gave very hna
! Lock for the Best. S Every rian and woman on earfh :r.as pome cond quality. If you win only take the trouble to lock for it.
Really Small Flats. Terona was much Impressed her first nitrht In a berth on a sleeper, end In relating some of the wonders of her trip, remarked: "Why, Aunt Emma, the flats were so small we couldn't all live together. Mamma and I slept In the first flat and daddy in fbe eeeond fiat."
reports 0f their find mrs, the g.w:'- laUris; to the iHh and lS;- distrii.-ts. there tic.nfi, a tic Mi-- A'istHst H.-id" recited the st. iy of the Optra Ricelleto. Iii h: icf an 1 -t . compj n y ng 'he same by playing fv.-- of the gr'..et'ns from the opera on t4- Vict r-da. At the , l, so of this the meeting adjourned.
i.- ry other right for three weeks .; yr.ur duty tn brew a cup of this it vegetable tea that is, if you r,t better blaod. clear complexion 1 sparkling; eye.c. Celery King let a package today. It costs but rifle. but as a health builder is rth Its weight in Keid. ,'ormal bowel action, perfect worker stomach und swejt breath foilovv - use. The children drink it and enjoy it, 1 it's the fienties. aetinff Insa'lve '.v can take, especially pood -when ey are fretful, cross and feverish.
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t for sor.'.f time he came back homo somebody had mistreated him cruJ have 'ny suspicions as to w ho as t.nd the guiltv person wiil oe . cutvd by the humane society if oc-'urs o train. Anybody hav.ns .;as. against me should meet rno to face a rd not td.kc it out on a
dumb animal . 1 PETER LIVOVICH.
Charles Keilman transacted business at Chicago Wednesday. Jos. Sehelfi returned to his home afspen.iinar several days in Crown po n t The Sacred Ifeart Court, No. 134. W. C O. F. ar "-vinjc a Home CominK Celebration to the returned scl.llw
"We're vr?y ahead of the bunch"
Chez. Field HESTERFIELDS do 'w what 147 other brands of cigarettes cannot do. Thsy go ii'ay beyond pleas-
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