Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 146, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1919 — Page 3

I'aze Thrc rr A nnounces the Formal Opening Tuesday, December 9th, of Whiting's Most

T1IK T! MLS

.Robert

Gordon

On

I I ... J

TM 3 Ht woman thou HUGH FORD v Coming Wednesday and Thursday at the Star, Theatre Whiting lWHITING and its PEOPLE The T"rinceas theatre wishes to announce that when they advertise a picture as "Class A'- and guarantee It, ihy do o only with exceptional pictures, that they pfr?ona'.ly know to be. far Hovo tlio avorase. They want that Class A to mean something to their patrons, and will guarantee nothing but a picture so pood you reaty cannot afford to miss it. On a Class A picture your money will be cheerfilly refunded if you do not like It. Remember our suarantee on a picture is like 14K on a watch. 12-6-6 The meeting;!" of the T'.oya! Neighbors have been called of for two weeks, ow ns; to the remodeling' of the I. O. O. F. hall, the election of officers tonighr having also been necessarily postponed. The regular meeting of the civic Section of the Fortnightly I'lub will b he'd tonight at the home of Mrs. Arthur Beaubiefi of 12SS Atchison avenue. The meeting Is to be in ha r;c o the Public Morals committee with Mrs. IX. E. fireon as chair rn:'ri. MisR L nch of Oary.' juvenile court worker, will appear on the program with an .Whiting Advertisements Are Winners mma ar ereOted by The TVhltln Sietra I 621, 119th SI, Phone 1SS-W. FOR TtF.NT: Three unfurnished rooms phone 3I4M, Whiting. 12-6-2 Robert Gordon announces the formal opening of Whiting's store for men and ming ineri on Tuesday. December 9th, :;!?, ilJiu street and Central Avenue. 12-4-i FOL"."I: On 119th street, a yum of money, identify, pay ad, and have it. Ally. J". II. Fcttcrhoff. 12-S-l STAR THKtTRK TONIGHT Marion Davis in "Burden of Proof." also "Bungs and Bungalows," a B. V. omerjy. Coming Wednesday rfnd Thursday, "The Woman Thou Gavcst Me." l'J-S-l y Hobfrl Gordon announce, the formal open in 5 of Whiting-' store for men and yi"in; men up Tuesday, liccmb'r ?th, 1313. 119th Btrnet and Central Avenue. 13-S-l mif THKtTRF., TOMGHT lack Pickford 'In Wrong," an all comedy drama. We guarantee it, V Iro t'ivo reel comedy. j'J-S-l T WILL GET EVERY HAIR IN HEAD Let "Danderine" check that nasty scurf and stoo hair falling out Ti ,i.nii InCieR ha'r a: i... jml l'.il lie cjlp of every pnilir.le of tl:irid i n TT -t a .small bottle of "I a neri in" ji: nny driis or toilet coitntrr ft.r a few i -nts. wini' a little in yur hand and Lib it into the scalp. After peveial a pplica-tions the hair usually 5toji oni inr out and you can't find any dandruff. Son every hair ..n yopr lihowrr ii' life, vis'-r, hrisrhtiiess. li-i'e tif-ss aid nioiv col-or. adv.

GmEST M

DANDRUF

1

? IS i : ni ei est ins talk, telling of her worV; in lake county. A good attendance desiie'J members from other departments being -.lso. especially welcome. The Ta rent-Teachers association will s;ivo a vaudeville show In the H. S. Auditorium on Wednesday evening. I'eccmber 17th. Although the details are still shrowded in mystery. It has. been learnej that an all star bill has been rf-ecured for the occasion. The Methodist Ladies Aid Society will hold a Silver Tea on Wednesday afternoon. December 10th at the home of Mrs. Orren Mackey on Central avenue. The committee assisting the hostess are Mrs. Brady, Mrs. Dahlke, Mrs. Carpenter. Mrs. Griffith. - All rnepbers and friends are Invited. Mrs. W. n'..;! Curtis of Oliver street 'a! iie u entertaining her siste Mrs. Wct:i;o:c of Cleveland, Ohio. Frank J. Gainer of Wood River, til., spent h few days here at the home of his brother Charles D. Gainer in Central avenue. Mr .Gainer was a representative of the Standard Oil Co. banquet in Chicago. At a meeting of the member of the ! K. Church lhe .i!!r,i;s olTicis cre electril;

Exclusive Men 's and Young Men 's

STYLE

lrr rw - Tirvrr

S. (Otxllrf a

You young men and men who stay young it is to your needs that this new store is dedicated. Here is an exclusive clothes shop that conforms to a new standard for beauty of appointment a store that every person in Whiting can be justly proud of. This new store is yours to use and to enjoy. You will find here men's and young men's clothes and furnishings of the highest standard. It gives us particular pleasure to announce that we will specially feature FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO STAY YOUNG These are clothes tailored by a clothes making institution nationally known for its stalwart allegiance to the highest code of quality. Our other lines will include hats, caps, shirts, neckwear, hosiery, shoes and other furnishings which will be of a grade in keeping with the high standard of our clothing department. We will also haye a special department for Work Clothes. Everything in the way of wearing apparel that the working man requires will be found in this department in a wide variety, that prices that will always be right. This store will be conducted on the principle that the men and young meq. of Whiting and vicinity want service. Service, as we interpret it, means keeping large stocks of merchandise in all departments so that the selections are comprehensive-. Service here also means unusual care in buying our merchandise. It means giving full value; value that it would be difficult, if not impossible, to duplicate elsewhere. It means dealing in merchandise we definitely know to be thoroughly reliable. It means backing with our reputation and with an absolute guarantee of satisfaction every article you buy of us satisfaction that is measured by our patrons idea of what satisfaction should be not ours. Come to this new store your store Tuesday, the 9th. It will have a cordial welcome for you then and always after that. We shall always conscientiously endeavor to make this new store, with its conveniences and its service, bring you as much pleasure in its use as it has given us in producing it.

Supt. Mr. Mevriman Asst. lr. Krodei'so-i Secret a ry I.il ' an Port e r . Treasurer V ! i' '''ritr.: I.i'oiar .na, Grip, Influenza Hamlin's Wizard Oil a Rallabla, Antiseptic Praventhr Dnring inflnenza epidemics sprc , the cose and throat several times a i7 with one part Wizard Oil and two parts water, uaing an atomizer. If yov haren't an atomizer, sargle the throat and snuff the mixture up the noae. Thia treatment aeta tip an antJaeptic wall of defense against "Fin" rtrmi Chest colds arcT sore throat lead tr gnp. Stop them at once with yVra Oil before the-y can deyelop into dangerous inSuenza. Get it from druggists for 30c If not aatisfied. return the bottle and ret yoor money back. Erer constipated or hare stcV headache? Jct rv Wisard Lirer Whips, j.leasan 1.;:- j.InV vilU, JOc at drarit5. Cii.i:.;.;;iJ.

- rc - ft

jpjqr '''''' vym nmnm 0-

119th Street and Central Avenue WHITING, INDIANA

Blanche Uhman: organist. Warren Johnson: chorister. Mr. Mdnt;. re: Assistant choeUter, Mr. Maun: r. Robert t.'. Wetni'iie. vice cbaiiinan and F. W. S oodward. alias "loc" vice president of the Manager's representatives of the upar Creek plant i f the Standard Uil company, s-pcut a few days visiting; friends here, the-' atentding Cue Standard Oil compiny banquet in Chicago as representatives of their respective plants. The Community Service dancing uarty on last Friday evening was well attended and a thoroughly fine time was enjoyed by all those in attendance. Another one of these will be held next Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis of Oliver street will leave for IjOS Angel. s, Cal.. this week to be gono for some time. A mass meting of the tirls employed in the Standard Oil company plant wil be held at the library tomorrow evening, the meeting to be in charge of Miss Taylor, community service worker. The O. F. S. will have elect-on of ffc-is at Uvt ciccCng tonight. The ii!, s!t e:-fl fl 10 will meet, a: the Co-innian'j house tomorrow even-

nrirtg The Music and Ait S-ction ,,f the Fortnightly Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Stmer in Ijal'iirt" avenue toinormv afternoon. Tiiis is the annual Christmas meeting and th .: Christmas music will he rendered. AN ULTIMATUM , I I:TKPN ' iONAI NEWS SERVICE i OKLAHOMA CITY. OUla. Inc. -Notice to "either dig coal or nioe out of their houses," it became known, ha 1 been served on fifty miners living in company houses at the Dawley-ship Eyes Inflamed? v m ii your eves are inflamH. wonlr tired or overworked; if they ache; if picture shows make them feel dry and strained, get a bottle of BonOpto tablets from your druggist, dissolve one in a fourth of a plass of water and uae as an eye bath from two to four times a day. Bon-Opto allays inflammation. invigorates. tone', up the eyes. ish": 5fi in a t i'lic tn wain instam c

Clothes Sho

1 . 4 Sratih (Ilntl;tl T 3e n.cicj.. .ir-.M--ster, by C,..v. Kobcitun. The striking miners were c;"ii tint i yesterday morning to report fur work at the mines or move. GABY DESLYS ! IS VERY ILL; ! I I:- TE"NAJ lOtlAL NLWS SEBVICF'i ! PATHS. Dec. 6. -;:lWy rx-siy .-. fam- . is P iencli dancer, who was ice, ntlv oiicr.-it'-d fill, has taken a sU'M'i: tuin fur the worse and is in a v ry serious conilif itn . It was stated today that grippe, companied by high fever, has followed the operation. The original trouble was a! s -e:s of the throat. Better call up The Times ana have it sent to your house every night. Then you'll be sure it will be tht,re.

AT" v "... I .-At .' . .. -

S .: .' s $ . . i I - , - ' J 1:' J ..-I t -

ir t "

P

V f J

S lit f 1 .

i 4

a h RAW, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole. And Mt:steroie won't blister V loo cld fa ;hinnerl mustard plaster. .lust spread it on with your fingos t r-ienetrste tn thp SOrP SOOt With i pcn'Je tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stii: neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back ot ioi nts,sprains, sore muscles, bruises,chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil dren. Keep it handy for instant uc 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.