Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 124, Hammond, Lake County, 11 November 1919 — Page 8

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rim times Tiioslnv. Tmrmber 11, 1019 Just What You Need ' ' Dr. Carter's K.&B. Tea Whitim iff D a MM AS CO. Advertisements Are Winners Tor ft Tew Cents You Can Serve This Health-Building- Tea Every Other Nig-ht for Two Weeks, ! Hammond, Ind.

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The. safest way to fr tho bowels from pmsoiMus fTumuui lu-m up SuUfrjctsh luer. mak- M,.. si.-.mH.-h direst properly an1 cause the In rath to to always sw..,i ! , ,-, , , ,,. ,-,-,.-.. JC- & P. 1a o r oihor niht Take it ml jcur bofis are tn perfect oon.iiti.-n. till your eyes sparkle with h-lth ait.i y,.ur skin srows : r and hfilihy. . It's an old-fashioned vegetable remedy that, you brew right in v.n.r own hnm, drill while yoUr.- ceittnc purer t'ood find better health, don't fortr.-t that there 1i nothing you ran five the cro, f rot ful child that -w.il do it, mor.good. Adv.

! mrc acrrf !! by The M lilting rm 119th St.. Phone 13H-W. niIM FX 1MKV1HK. TtlMGHTi The Shepherd ,.f tf. u.i i,y nroH Boll Wright, i.iih in. n.. ,-t beautiful fi turcs o or made, from one of th most popular. ;toi .. ,-yrr written. Coming T'iursda , Kit -if :h:iin? in The Woi:." 1-11-1

WHITING and its PEOPLE

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tal do at the itwl's t in,., s, , .Mr. I! -. v- nil ;; l-'OR SA1,K3 4n fo.., tidl'otuna Vvest Turk Axe., Pci-nr.- lutu.5 Xews Co. ' 11-1 L-l rn inn v im; i omgh i-I.-'.-t the- '. 1,.,. The Hi .. , - .;i cnia t .v . t i i.'.-'s ji'-n:, r 1 . r. i - h . , .i ml anguish aioi : .on. o' : 1 -i'loa.. ji . call-.-- laist ;o. at ' .! .'. Tomorrow Tti M'. in K iii I: dins tlimincf," al;-,, M -t t mi J ft m w.-s ii3 East. ll-ll-l

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j "Pape's Cold Compound" Pon't vsv stnffM-u' Quit h'owtvut nn.l snuflmc' ilos. of 'Tare's i''dd '..mi ti.l" t-,k'-:i . very two hour? until ir- e iloso nro tfiken usually breaks up :i cdil and ends all jrrirpo misrry. The otv fir- dose op, ns your eior-fed-up nostrils and the air vns.sai;os of y-ur head, stop nose runniun; relioo the lio.nlacho. 1u1Ib-s. tv.Tishness. sneo vu hi; . sot-. n- ss. stiffness. ' Pup. ' ,'..!d I olllpi'UIld" l till' quickest, sur-'-t r. hot kno ii and costs onlv .-.ills :l ilnlt St TOS. It lots tv. ill. .in :iimv: ' t-im.. ni'-o. Ci.ntainx n lunrmc Insist on I'ape"?: A li

Mrs. Ben Rich of Rnglewood was a jEuest at th Icmc ot hr s-.st-r. Mr.-, ii. K. Beaur.i.eu.

Mr. Kdwari Rohiuson, r.'-e (ivar GU and s in of Cle oiaml, are .'xi'd t.l l.fre tomorrow to -visit her ru. ther Mis. j Ca rr'.e Gil! of CiKvor street. j Mrs. tT.a Stoll and .-on Wiiltaai. and j daughter Murgarrt of Chicago w r, ! fu.-s;! at tho home, of Mr. and Mrs. ;

v;;iina itail of L .ui.sa Avenue, Sunday. Tony Kc-walsVcl arr'ntn-l for speedins on a moton y. ie. was pl.o t d under arrest, tn default o: c.oi he i-ft the n.3-th-nf for see urit; . Ml M ldred Dussan will entertain th mombors of the Beta Gamma l.'pfii.in Si .rarity at her home In Pennsylvania avenue next Friday evening'. Mrs. If. K. Hcauhien of IaPorte vnu, l"ft Monday for Indisnapol:s to visit her sister Mrs. J. H . !I1ns. Harry Mann. p'..ie-.i under arrest on t1-" charg of .petit In reeny was released on IIOO bonds, fiKned hy t'has. W. Powers.

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In the riiuscles, netrralgia,,v soreness, aching back, pimples, bo2s, rashes and other eruptions, usually result from self -poisoning by products of imperfectly digested or non-eliminated food.

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help to restore activity of liver, bowels, kidneys, and skin, and so counteract cause and relieve symp

toms. i ! lret Sal of Ar Mficiw i (ha Worli i Sold erurwlw. labii10e,2S.

Thomas Kasp.-aj k was arrested 1 office; Gil aid on a charge of as ao'i arol battt ry tiled axainst hi:n Hj An'" -I'.'Hraira. He was rhas.-.i on lu--wn L.-nd . U.'.;- r.i.-n.; ST'oif of i'.at I'M' w.i tai.iu iruo (-ist.Miv ,.n iir.o. av,en.o on tio- c' .its'-- o' puiil.c irid-'.'.-ny . H. f urpi.-hfd $ 1 1 cash bcii and vv .11 appear November 11th for tv al. M.ss c.i.tta MeFa. oien of Northwesti'ti u: i.i t.-ity spot,!, Ui. v'. k-end with lo r parents Mr. and Mrs. Th'-mas M -Kad.ien.

Mr. and Mrs. dan avenue v. Mich., by the d

ther. The Owl Club 1s planning a stair to take .place evening at the dub rooms . Miss Helen Eatn of Sheridan avenue has t;iken a position in the office of Dr. G . S. Hilliard. Key Walker has boon conRnerl to h!s home in SiierKl tn a .en ie f-r -veral .'.ays by a threat on- i attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Wiiiam Shade of TaPorte avenue is confined to the homo of lo r sister, Mrs. Druke Johnson In .-.-hraaire avenue by illness . Postmaster and "Mrs. Georjre 'W . .Tones ha vo now moved into their new homo in Lal'ort avenue, purchased from the t. I. M.r-io ws. Mr. and Mrs. William Prwn are now located In the former J ones lesidence in 119th street which they purchased. Jlss.'s Miblivd Holand and Mamie Klynn motored to 'owner's Grove. 111., on .Sunday v ith tto- John Jlanta family where they spent the day visiting with rc-latlvcs of Miss Poland. The vdd Settlers of Whitinar wiU moot at the Community House on Clark street at 7:30 torusht to form an Old Settler s t Tub . The W. B. A. of the Maccabees W:!l hold their regular met tins in their ne-.v home in the Slovak Don tomorrow evening:. The Assistant Supreme Commander from Port H iron. Mich., wil'. h present at the meeting and a ' I members ami off icrs are urged to bo pres-e-it . Mrs. rjieipp and children and K-tber A brans of ChleatiO, spent Sundae hero as gruests at the home of their cousin l'T. M. Sternberg and family.

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l ion t l oin, i th- bazaar nnJ food sale lit t'ue o.'iaieb basomctn Nov. 2!o t on by the L,u'ii"s of the niouHi A ;! Society and Yountr 1-adics Guild -l th- ( 'ciisri gationa! church . Mrs. M . Proehaska of Itidiana boulevard r.-c-ived a ijro.it surprise on Saturday 'veniti; when her son Oan. w horn she was not -xpo . t.ns for some ton.-, returned 'om- from iivos'-a-1 an was one of the first of our lw s !.. ,-nIi-t and one of the last to return livoiyoro .. .f -lals to him a henrtv we!, c. .me home Miss Ionian s. itwedel Myrtle av'iiii was the honored puest at the li.one of Mrs. A. .-.-haeffer of Cleveland a-. -enuo on Saturday evrnlns. at a linen s!;..w.-l. The (!. co at ions of the hollo were aitrri tic- ; o,ri.', mil in i i ti : . and !.:'. l ie am st. a'! part :-

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An occasion which will lead the steps of many style devotees in the direction of this store American Bloiices. you see, boast of being the most stylish; the most practically made and the foremost of any blouses in the world today. Those manufactured in other countries, whether they be from Hong Kong, the Island of Japan or Gay Paree, are left far in the background in the race with American models. American manufacturers and retailers throughout the country have come to realize the value of this prominence. They have therefore clubbed together

for no reason other than to spread these truths broadcast and to bring before the American woman the superiority of American Blouses. Edward C. Mirias Company has gone into the undertaking with a wil and a way it has overworked its efforts and resources and feels confident that the showing it will make during the fete will create considerable interest, and will stamp upon the minds of our patrons the advantage gained in purchasing blouses made in America.

Look at Tongue! Remove poisons from Stomach Liver and Bowels.

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here wh !o enr .ute to her h- nie ji California from an eastern trip. Klnert 4'oh-n. a brother of the lat Mrs, M. Sternberg. ho visited here several times at the home of his sister, died yesterday morning at las home in Philadelphia. Mr s. Charles Manberk has returned to her homi in Atlon. IH.. after a weeks visit with Whiting friends.

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Accept 'California" Svrup of F1k only - io.k for the name California on the package, then you are sure your rhild is havinjr the best jinl most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach. lier and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give ii wittwwit fear. Mother! You must fiy "California." A d .-.

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Georgette Crepe Siik Pretty little Georgette Crepe Silk Blouses made right here in Old Uncle Sam's country; embroidered and bead trimmed; also braided. In all the timely colors and late designs. Priced reasonably, too, at $9.7S t

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Crepe de Chine Georgette Crepe Blouses in Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine in the various fashions of the mode. Trimmed in embroidery and beads in round and square necks in colors of maie, rose, flesh and white. Priced at $s.ob Madras Striped Wouses of good material; nicely tailored; with roll collars finished with narrow ruffle. Choose from all the wanted light shades of winter. These wearables especially priced a

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"JVT there's a bii; difTerencc iin-ipiirs, 1 OWj -Oliij cn though thrc no tliTorni.R in thrj pri. TTe this LA FENDRICTT. I -svent thronsrh tho. lip I-'cthI ricli factory in Evaiisville the other dd - 1 jffcfost iii Tn'linra -hipejt in the v;o:l 7 iinq-r onq innf. Paw 1hn ftoil: cii-po in ulrcrt f rci l II. c v.i vl.crn thoir ovwi ,n',n pi'v it caK F';.w thiA nt;i1,.rr ni'l i HI-twin it under real Culnm climatio conditions and roll it hy hand into a cigar as fine as you got iu the City of Havana at a bigger price. I smoked one and have br en smoking thm LA FENDRICn ever since. After all, Bill, It's that Wonderful Havana Cigar with that Yum Yum taste. At good cigar stands in every Indiana town

pated in r-lavinz Bunco.

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nod .Mrs. P.. Iff. the see, .mi. I.iHian wan the recipient of many useful and beautiful articjs nf linen. The latter part of the evening a dainty course luncheon wr serve. 1 by the hostess. Tli3 out ,d' t.'iw n quests v. ore Mrs. TV. Pelm of K.-.-t ,id anl M-.ss 1j llian Iloberrnan of i hicaio. J. J. ?Cedjl, Vincent James and Chns. Es'.",a Jeft Saturday for Vincennes. Ind., to attend the pi t.-klay rr's convent '.n . Mr. and Mrs. n H ! ard of Roberts n . emu . had as their eiiests over Sunda''. Mr. and Trs. J. M. Hencgan and family of Chicago. Mc.. i". ! Co- ij entertain th P!tle Class at her home on Indiana, l- 'oevc o ..ii TthmI iy evening. All meruheis of the are requested to V e present . I; P, Thrush is or.rir.ed to h!s home on central avenue by i n r. . Mr. and Mrs. 11. isirvetis of Pearl street entertained at a dinner at ther home on Sun-In;. Mr. and Mrs. c.

Phillips and daujthter of Chicago, '.-. and Mis. Shimp of ln.li.ina boulevard The V . H. , . of the Maeeaheeg vviil

b.obf their reanlar mcerin 'e.jjes.lay "V-!iin at their new hall, with the Asosiepi Supreme i f.i.ui.;. M.ler. Mrs. Alice I'- Lock Poi t II nor, Mich., present. Ail offico-; and ii.. ii;!.'ls a t e urge,! to .... no M and 'Mrs. A! .lohnson of Peari

st "- ' t hail a", their truest, the tatter's

nephew. It. Johnson and Miss A. L'ln- j

d i f of "hi caso the fore part of th

las', m ..ok . Mr and Mrs i'i?n..il and Mr. snl 1 -M' - II Stp;..it r.p ,' to .;jry the j istter pa 1 1 of the v.. k. w here they i '. Is ted with friends. j The Whiting lfei.eUab's will hold;

their rcsular meeting on Wednesds-.

SCIATIC PAINS QUICKLYRELIEVED Keep Sloan's, th World's LlnJj ment handy to allay aches THOUSANDS of men and women, when the least little rheumatic f "crick" assails them, have Sloan's Liniment handy to knock it out. Popular a third of a century ago far more popular today. That's because it is so wonderfully helpful in relieving all external aches and pains sciatica, lumbago, neuralpa, overstrained muscles, stij joints, weather exposure results. A little is all that is necessary, for it soon penetrates wilheut rubbing to the sore spot. Leaves no m .-ss, t tamed skin, clogged pores. A Nettle today is a wise precaution. Ko p it handy. All directs 35r.. 70c., $1.40.

OUR SHOP IS LOCATED AT 301 MICHIGAN AVENUE Hammond, Ind. We pair.t your car any color you wish and build new top to suit your taste and pocketbook. Our prices are the lowest and our work is guar anteed to give perfect satisf action. Winter Tops Winter Sides, top repaired, or a California Top made to fit your car. Fords repainted and a new top for $30.00. Get our prices on painting or trimming your car before giving out your work. CUT RATE AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING CO. Office Phone 2141. Res. Phone 1043-M.

ov'pr.in.'. Ail member of th decree, ftaff are rerj nest or! to he present. Mr. and Mrs. p.. IMiniiSii and Mr. tind Mrs- O. SI.-h k of Pearl street, motored to Oary o:i Sunday .

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1 tak it every season and so do mother and the children. It's old fashioned and made of r?of and herbp. hut it's rieh there, just te Fame, and costs next to nothlne:. V."i3 a'l think ir'i tbe bet tonic laxative we ever Vioqrd about, and so rl - other peopie we hav" reconmenild It to. Take ! vert oCo-r .('krii for three weeks. ip y-lli want If. fee! bet'er. Siern hfe-. w ok better and be better. It purifis the b'ood. clears th skin and chases nwav hat worn out fee'tner Prew a rup tomeht j-js- like you make tea. You'll M'-te it Ad-. .

Miss Josephine Anderson of Whittr.ir spent Wednesday night here with f ri ends . Mrs . F'-It Tar's and son Vernon, spent Saturday afttnoon In Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schoon anl daughter IvadI. spent Krldax- evening; in Highlands with Mr. anl Mrs. K. Kroos. wyk . Misses lionise nnd H-tler, Kii were ill Hammond on Fa turrjuy afternoon, c r Si'iiomi was in IU:tunn1 on b'lsitioss- xitur d a y . Mr. and Mrs. JJ ifzo Ptahibohm ani son of Oak Oien, spent -Sunday here, with rein ti ves . Mr. and Mrs. Jrt Jar.a7.rm were in Hammond Psturdav a .'trrini . Miss Pearl Hurso nnd Mr K. Weathers at'endc! Coo teachers institute id U am -c.o'oi Ha ru -n.i y .

Bchlirger Shorthand Schcol

Diciaphone, CTlcjiating Machine 3us:ness. Day ae.d Eve. Phone Ham. 2931 Ruff Bldg.

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have it removed and at the same time have your suit Dry Cleaned and Pressed. We remove spots anj

stains from dothmg without injuring either the fabric or the color. Our modern methods make clothes look like new. H ave your clothing pressed and cleaned regularly look prosperous. Shall we call to-day? CALUMET LAUNDRY CO. Dry Cleaning Dept. Phone 103 Indiana Harbor. Toll Ca!ls Refunded.

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