Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 3 December 1919 — Page 8

Wednesday, Dec. 3, 1919. WHITING and its PEOPLE Whiting Advertisements Are Winners yuunifixiDlIs

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FROM your seat in the train as you journey through the Middle West, you see at almost every station you pass the great, white storage tanks of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). These bulk stations are maintained to insure prompt delivery of petroleum products to the people in that community. To them these tanks are Symbols of Service. As you motor over the highways and byways of the countryside, you pass the dark green tank wagons of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) busy delivering petroleum products from the bulk stations to the farmer's tank. To the farmer these are Symbols of Service. At convenient points in city, town and hamlet you find attractive service stations, beautifying ugly corners. These are maintained for your convenience and to you they are Symbols of Service. You stop at a railroad crossing to let a train pass. In it are a number of tank cars, hurrying forth from the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) refineries to replenish the stocks at bulk stations. Aside from their usefulness as carriers, these also are Symbols of Service. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is a service organization, and wherever you may see its name or a piece of its equipment, you see a Symbol of the Service it is striving to give in maintaining its position as a public servant doing its full duty.

Standard Oil Company (Indian), 910 So. Michigan Ave, Chicago 1902

We are exclusive agents in South Chicago for Edison Phonographs Hie only Phonograph that actually reproduces the Human voice. It has a SOUL of its own. It fools the experts.

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Bis dance, every Thursday, at Unity Hail, Hammond. Music by Lady Orchestra. 12-3-1 Horace Osborne, a recent arrival in America from England, coming to the home of his sister, Mrs. Tkumai McBride on Oliver street. Mr. Osborne was in service, having been In the British artillery and later a member of the British branch of Aviation. Mr .and Mrs. .Robert L. Hughes of Irving Park wert guests of Mr. and J!r. John C.- Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Popelas hare moved from 65! 121st street, to their new home at 630 Fred street. The Ex-Councillor's Club of the S. and D. of 1 will be entertained at the. home of Mrs. Jane Franklin of 120th street . tomorrow evening. 51. W. OF A. V VHP. 3S3 The annual meeting for election of officers of M . W. of A. Camp S83S,

BANISH CATARRH

Bmtlit Hyomei for Two Mlr-ate mad Sclleve Staffed Xaad.

If you want to get relief from catarrh, cold ia the head or from an irritating cough in the shortest time breathe Horiiei. It should clean out your hel and open up your nose In two minutes and allow you to breathe freely. Hyomei often ends a cold In on day. and briiifrs quick relief from snuffles, hard crusts in the nose, hawking, spitting and catarrhal mucus. Hyomei is marie chiefly from a soothing, healing antiseptic oil. that comes from the, eucalyptus forests of inland Australia. where Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis. Tonsilltis, Influenza. Pneumonia and Consumption were never known to exist. Hyomei is pleasant and easy to breathe. Just pour a few drops into the hard rubber inhaler, use as directed and relief is almost certain. A complete Hyomei outflt, Including inhaler and one bottle of Hyomei. costs but little at Kaufman & Wo. If. Summers

Pharmacy, ami druggists everywhere. ,Jf tot alcnadv own an inhaler you can I gt an p-trrp. bottle of Hyomei at drug

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ad are accevtea Dr x Wbltlaa; Neat la, 24. Ht h at, Phaaa ISa-W. PRIXCESS THEATRE TONIGHT "Love, Honor and ?" with Stuar Holmes, also a Harold Lloya comedy. Tomorrow: "jlnac- wUh Mabel Nor mand. t 12-35-! FOR RENT: One furnished room for one or two, phone Whitingr 122L2. ,. 13-3-1 Tfe are ready to serve you with idea! things for Christmas gifts. Our show, ing of pretty Millinory for the holiday leaves nothing wanting. An elegant selection of "the newest" in Georgette Crepe AValsta and Camisoles. Our Corset Department affords anything you desire in Corsets and Brassieres. 'We have an extensive variety of Women's and Chlldren'H Hosiery, featuring everything that is wanted in quality, color and price. REAL'S SPECUl TV SHOP. 631 llth St. 12-3-1 CARD OF THANKS "SVe wih to thank the many kind friends, relatives, the W. B. A. M-, the I. O. O. F. and the Switchmen of the Standard Oil for the many beautiful floral offerings and the great kindness anj sympathy shown us in our recent bereavement. TO. BRAMER, MR. ALIDA ERICKSOX. MRS. GEO. E. GIRARD MRS. ALIDA ERICKSON

For the accomodation of Xrati shoppers, our store will be open every evening till S:S0 o'clock from now till Xmas Pay nights and Saturday, open till 10 as usual, SeKer Furniture Company. ' 13-3-4

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jjsend us your last year's skirt or dress and have it returned looking like new isn't that true economy ? Frequent Dry Cleaning and Pressing will prolong the life of your clothing and keep it fresh and new. May we help you economize ? CALUWET LAUNDRY CO. Dry Cleaning Dept. Phone 103 Indiana Harbor. Toll Calls Refunded

I have an attractive four room Cottage on Atchison avenue for sale or rent, also six-room bungalow on Lincoln avenu. near 120th street. Also a

Tour-room cottage in Ptigllts Park,

These plarea ate all ready for occu

pancy, Henry f. rav!dson, 600 119th

street. 12-3-4

will be held at Odd Fellow's Hall on

Thursday evening, December 4, 1919.

All members are urged to be prasent.

ELRA CAMERON. Consul. 13-3-2 MORTON TROUT. Clerk. Miss Esperance Schlechty has re

turned from Goshen, Ind., whera she

spent several days visiting friends.

Born to Mr .and Mrs. Arthur Bleeen,

a son, mother and child are doing nice. ly.

Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Lehr entertain

ed a number of friends and relatives at

her home in LaPorte avenue at a birth

day party and also the christening- of

their little daughter, Elrene. The out

of town guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Fursten"burg of the East S:de

DRiVE AMHEADAGHE Rut) Musterole on Forehead. and Temples A headache remedy without the daafurs of "headache medicine.' Relieves eadache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at oncel Musterole is a dean, white ointment, mads with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and heart; E3 some internal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitia, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lust bago, all pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). SOc and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.

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Geo. G'.rard and & brother oa the Kas Side. Among the out of town guest;, at the funeral were Johr Jatthews, Chas. Braraer, Mrs. 'William Kckert and Mr. and Mrs. Greiger of Wanna. tah and from Chesterton wer Claude Oliver Ililmer and Miss Edna Erlckson and Mrs. Ada Johnson. ' Mrs. Barbara Schcer ana Miss Flrene KsmnieT of St. John, are visiting at the home of the former's son. Jus-

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Mr. and Mrs. E-utace Biesen of

Cleveland avenue had as their guests

on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad and

other friends from Chicago.

Miss Kate Wade has returned home from Texlcana. Texas, trhere eha wsi

called fiy the illness of ber brother.

The next regular meeting of the

Whltln Cha&ter of the O. E. S. will

be held Monday evening. Dec. Sth.

This will be th annual election of of

ficers and all members are urged to at tend.

Mrs. Stromberg -who visited Whltins

friends and relatives for several weeks

has returned to ber home in Richmond.

CaL She was accompanied by Miss

Ruth Carlson who will spend two

weeks there.

Mrs. Bruce N'icho's of Glen Eilyn,

111., visited at the home of her pa.r-

ni Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Eaton, of

Sheridan avenue.

The Old Settlers Club will meet In

the Community House on next Tuesday

evening. December 9th. The newly

elected officers are requested to be in

attendance and assume their respective

chairs. All old settlers are invited to be present.

The general meeting of the Fortnight

ly club will be held on Monaay even-

ng.. During the business session the

names of Miss Taylor and Mrs. Orr. the

two new Community workers were ac

cepted for membership. A Christmas

party followed the meeting which was in charge of the Home Economics Sec

tion. A Christmas tree and other suggestive decorations made- the library club room look very attractive. r i ,, a .3 n4 fffrpshmonts

were served, a very interesting pro- face, and therefore it is not reason-

gram was rendered, consisting or a reading in costume by Mrs. Jack Bennett, two vocal selections by Miss I-.il-l!an: Thompson of Hammond and a reading by Miss Vielette Golding. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Peterson entertained a number of fri'-nds at a dinner parti- a their home in Cleveland ave. The ladies of the gacred Heart Parish will give a baazar, having many Chrlqtmas articles for sale on December th ana 6th. Te funeral of Mrs .William, Bramer was held from her home in Sheridan avenue on (Monday, interment being at Oak 'Hilt cemetery. Hammond. Tha funeral service which was very largely attended was preached by Rev. Spielburger of the Kobertsdale church. Mrs. tr, . .,,. trail Vnnxrn in "Whitinff

anj hr demise is greatly regretted. Sh is survived by her husband, her !

mother. Mrs. Erickson. her s ster, sir'

efh Sheer of Sheridan avenua. The ladies of the Christian charei) will give a roast beef supper tomorrow evening and a bazaar oa tomorrow and Friday evening. The M. W. of A. will hare the an nual election of officers and other Important business at their meeting tonight. Mrs. Grundhart is confined to ha" home in Fischrupp avenue, by illness.

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WHAT CA

YOUR RHEUMATISM

'that some forms of rTieumatism

Then Yon Wtf! Be Able to Treat; are caused by a tiny disease gerra

It Intelligently. m tne oiooa, wnicn multiplies oy

n j- i r l ,,, ; me minion, ana until inese genns J he medical proiession has not . , ,

vet fdlv determined all of the

causes of rheumatism, though they

are pretty well agreed on two

points.

The first is that the disease is

more man a mere local irouoie, that the pangs of pain come from

a source that is far belo.w the sur-

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able to expect any rational relief

from a treatment that is locally applied and reaches only the surface. When you realize the logic of this conclusion, you will see that you are really wasting your time and money if you are expecting any relief from the use of liniments, lotions, and other locally applied treatment, which can only reach the surface and have no effect whatever upon the origin of your trouble. Any disease should be treated at its source, and especially one that causes as much suffering as rheumatism. For what you want is not mere temporary relief from the torturing pangs of pain, which will j promptly return with renewed severity. The only treatment worth while is one that will show some progress toward getting at the source of the disease and freeing

! the victim from its shackles. -

The other point that the medical

are routed trom the blood, you

can see how futile local treatment will be. In fact, you can rub with liniment and use lotions by the gallon and never hope to reach the cause of your trouble. So many people have found real permanent relief from their rheumatism by the use of S. S. S. that its use is justified in practically every case. Certainly if your rheumatism is due to a germ in the blood, as so many thousands of cases are, you should lose no time in beginning the use of S. S. S., because you can rely upon this fine old bIood remedy to do you more good than any other treatment. S. S. S. is beneficial In rheumatism because it is such a thorough blood medicine. It cleanses the blood of all impurities, and eradicates the germs which cause rheumatism. The wonderful results it has accomplished in other cases is proof of its great merit. S. S. S. has been on the market for more than fifty years and is sold by all druggists. You are invited to write our medical department for valuable literature and advice about the treatment of your own case, for which no charge is made. Address

Chief Medical Adviser. 156 Swift

profession has agreed upon, is I Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv.

14'. E. State St.

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