Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 147, Hammond, Lake County, 9 December 1919 — Page 10
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Wednesday and i sdcy at the ar Theatre Whiting
A i ci j enjoy able prr r.ing is in .tre U-i i '.;c m'n and yours ir.cn of ttle c:lioili.t Congregation and the r iiiciiit." on Wtd ue. day een.ng of this w ffi ;:i the -bu rch iai1o:s. Upside-, thn r'. :at hour widi refreshments, ' there i.-i to be a parlor lecture b Mr. V . K. Ptttenger of V'pland, lnI.. ori Ihc .-iil-'jet "Soldiering; Vitli the S. C. " Mr. r:tteng:cr a oversea as a V. M . C. A. secretary for fifteen mouth. He tells many humorous in
cidents of the war. The returned soldier ara moat cordially invited. N'o admission is charged. Come and brins jour friends to a slag party for a regular gooj time. A number of friends tendered a most pleasant surprise on Merrill .Warns at hts home in Oh;o avenue in honor of his birthday aniversary. Bunco was (h diversion of the evening after which refreshments were served. Mrs. Snyder of Clean. N. Y.. 1 here vlaitinn: her daughter, Mn. Lawrence Coleman of' Sheridan avenue. Mrs. n. H. Miller, who accompanied her is the guest of her sister-in-law Mrs. Kmma Adams and alf at the. home of her brother-in-law, X. M'ller of Sheri
dan avenue. Martha TValker. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Walker, entertained twenty-seven friends at a prettp party
LESSONS IN OETOMETRY j4aw: BY K. C CARROLL ttj-. Ot err!l A HtwUn Iff kow to ucoamzz ite stkaix. T. yo-.i can do it yourself if your vea pre strained to any considerable extent, of course, the symptoms vary with different people, but in the majority of cases there am pains in the eyes, trembling: of the Iid9. nervousness after using tho eyos for near work, dizziness. nl oinetTms lie.idache and nausea. Any of these, it" persistent, indicates that th attention f an Optometrist is desirable. Our svri ice is modern and exacU CARROLL & NEWTON ptuxnetzists and Jewelan
PET CORNS
Faw Drop of "Freeione," Then Lift ? J Corn Hight Off . - - - . - A tiny bottle of "Freestone" costs so little at any dryg store; apply a faw
drops upon any rorn or callus. Instant
ly it stops hut ting, then yhortly J ou lift that bothersome corn or callus right off with your fingeis. Truij i No humbug' -adv.
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
Brings the Roses to Children's Cheeks
Xothar: rw This ffata.bla Ta at 0W-OooA Health to U the family.
DYER
Eases Colds
At oncel Relief with 'Pape's Cold Compound
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The first dose eases your cold! Don't
stay stuffed-tip! Quit blowing- and
snuffling! A dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" taken every twp hours -until
three doses are taken usually breaks up
a stvere cold end ends all grippe misery. Relief awalta you! Open your clog-
ged-up nostrils and the air passages of vour head: stop nose running; relieve
the headache, dullness, f everishness, sneezing-, soreness and atiffne. "Pape's Cold Compound" is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only
a few cents at drug- stores. It acts without assistance. Taates nice. Con
tains no quinine. Insist on Pape's!
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BUEHLER BROS.
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SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY
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Choice Sirloin Roast,
Choice Sirloin Steak, 1 6c Fresh Boston Butts, 25c Leaf Lard 4 lbs. 7 $1.00
Also l,OGO Pounds Regular Smoked Hams Per Found, 25c
11711 1715 ODAC
573 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND. . PHONE 1441.
at her hom! in Sheridan avenue on Saturday afternoon. Games and conteats were the features of the afternoon, followed hy dainty refreshments. Mrs. M. Fry and daughters. Misses Anna, Mavid and Florence Fry, returned from KlUhart, Ind.. on Sunday, having attended the funeral of the former's brother. .Mrs. Fry was called to rilihart several davs previous to her brother's death. The Owl Club program for December is as follows: Card party, Dec. 11th; Smoker. December ISth: New Years' Eve. Uall on December 3 1st. The annual meeting and dinner of the Plymouth Congregational Church will be held next Friday evening. The Knights of FytWaa are planning a big time for th next meeting. Thursday the eleventh. Entertainers wiTl
be present from Chicago and in addition to a smoker a big feed will be in order. All members are Invited to be present and enjoy a good time. William Cherman arrested by officer Quinn for peddling -without a license, waa released on a $J0 bond. The M. K. Indies' Aid will hold a Silver Te at the home of Mrs. Orren Mackey on Central avenue tomorrow afternoon. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Braley. Mrs. Pahlke, Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. Griffith. Julia Kovaclck of 532 Front street, was arrested on a warrant sworn out against her by Chief Collins, char In
her with selliuR liquor. She and her husband conduct a soft drink parlor
th this place. She was released on a $200 bond to appear on Dec. 11th for trial. The Federal Bakery who were loeated on Schraage avenue, have moved to the new Robert Gordon building at ll?th street and Central avenue, where they have a very desirable location. John Mudrovich of 532 Fred street, was arrested by Serjeant Klriolkiewicz on the charjre o selling intoxicatingliquors. Tie was released on a J200 bond to appear December 11th for trial. Mrs. Charles Newell entertained a Sewing Club at her home In Myrtle avenue on last Friday night, which was attended by several of its Whitingmembers. Miss Fischer of TaPort avenue spent Sunday visiting friends in South Chicago. Thomas Burnett, one of Whiting's pronounced bachelors, became a benedict on Saturday when he waa unite? in marriage to Mr?. Henderson of South Chicago. Th ceremony was performed in Chicajro after which a dinner was served at the home of th bride's daughter. Following the dinner, 'Mr. and Mrs. Burnett went to their own home on Buffalo avenue. South Chicago, where they will resido. Miss Nora Pineen of Sheridan avenue has taken a position in the Insurance office of Charles D. Gainer, on 119th street. Mr. and Mrs. TTenrv Thatcher who
j were married at Los Angeles. Cal.,
having been the guests oi .vir. ana sirEdward Shaefer of Atchison avenue.
a are rrevted sy Tb tVfcltiaK Kmm Kobert Gordon announces the formal openinz of Whitinj's store for men and youus; men on Tuesday. December Sth,
ISIS. llSth street and Central Avenue. i:-4-5 Robert Gordon announces th. forma! opening of Whiting's store for men and young men on Tuesday, December 9th, 1919. 119th street and Central Avenue. 12-S-l
DON'T BE WITHOUT SLOAN'SLINIMENT Keep it ha ndy It knew no equal in relieving pains and ache SLOANS LINIMENT fcai been old for 38 years. Today, it is more popular than ever. There can be but one answer-it producea results. Applied without rufbiv, it fenttr&Ut to the afflicted part, bringing relief from rheumatic tminpes, sciatica, sore, tiff, strained muscles, lame back, and other exterior pains and sprains and the reult of exposure. It leave no muiness, stair, clogged pores. Get a large bottle for greater ecoaomy. Keep it handy for use whea needed. Your druggist has it. Three izes 35c, 70c., $J.40
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BULLETIN
You were al-iout to picture in your mind a real cool Christmas, wii' c nr. ply coal bins, wem t you? Well, the clou J h is drappearcd and the horuon is bright for a sure enough old fashioned ChnVmas, with, a real Santa ( 1 ius to pass fiound ihc s and the gcHiidies. ind thank --dncss, '.ve a!! will have a ;.. - warm ho r.c for dear 1 TS;:nd Santa to enter . ...Jit of Dec. 24. Get dy tor Imn; we can al- - hear th jingle of his :h bells.
ITEMS OF INTEREST The kappas store has spared neither time, energy or money to make this store a place where you can find the gift in jewelry just to suit your individual taste. Remember, there is a hearty welcome here for you in youT rounds to secure the proper gift.
We might say something about our decorated and plain genuine French Ivory Sets one of these sets will make a most pleasing gift. We are anxious, too, for you to see the Wrist Watches. Those La Tusca Pearl Necklaces are real beauties. You will like them. Then a Wrist Watch from our assortment most any derign you may desire, will please immensely. Yes, and there's the Community and Rogers Silverware serviceable gift for the
MEN'S WATCHES Howard R. R. Chronometer Watch A railroad man's watch as sure and steady as the flow of the mighty Niagara the timepiece every railroad man yearns to possess. We cannot think of anything more appropriate for him if he does not now carry a watch. Contains 21 ruby jewels; fully guaranteed. Price $58.25 Also a splendid assortment of Elgin, Waltham and Hamilton Watches.
wife or wife-to-be.
There are hundreds of other articles, such as Diamond Lavallieres. Diamond Stick Pins, but space will not allow us to tell about them here. We suggest you come in and look over all the beauties. J. PAPPAS, Jeweler 148 State Street Phone Hammond 1671
rniXCESI THKATRR, TOMCHT Jack rickford "In "Wrong-," an all comedy drama. We guarantee It. Also two reel comedy. 12-S-l
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SIMR TICK tTRK TONIGHT Wallace neid in "Love Burglar
to Vox News and Mutt and Jeff in "Hard I.ine." Tomorrow and Thursday. 'The Woman Thou ;avst Mel" l?-9-l
WANTED: 3 light house-keeo;nc.
3 furnished rooms, -1drsji A5J2 Time, Hammond. 12-s-l WANTED: 3 unfurnishe d room for light housf-lcfepins. call 324M. 12-3-S WANTKD: Position for housework in imall ramily, phone Whiting SO-W. li-9-1 HOYT & KALKER the expert piano tur-ers, will he In Whiting Wed. and will tune piano at $1.00 each. Phone Mrs. Case. Whifjng 4$. day time, or Whiting $1J evening". 12-9 Respectable Dance
To drive out of the system Impurities that keep you fueling miserable Is good advice, and people who want bs'lei" blood and keener enjoyment of life should not neglect taking at least a two-weeks' treatment of gentls healthbuilding K. & F. Tea. Druggists will tell you that seoras of people enjoy a cup at bedtime because it keeps ll-er and bowels In proper condition and ends bilious attacks and sick headache. Glv it to the children when peevish. They like t, and it acts very gently on their little bowels. Be sura you St Dr. Carter's K. ; B. Tea. adv.
Mr. and Mis.
O'Hera and ton,
Healthy Children. Happy and Full of Joyful Life
The W. B. A. will hold their regular meeting Wednesday evening with election of officers and draping of the charter for two of their late members
it is requested that all members b present.Blra. Orvllle Schlatter . of the West Park -Addition, accompanied her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John McCabe and ,Uter Margaret on their motor trip to their home in Greencastle, Indiana. Mr. and- Mrs. MoCabe ha a, been visiting ' several days at the Schlatter home. Mrs. A. Johnson atid children and Mrs. Gorg ' Slack and , son of Pearl street" wers Chicago visitors on Saturday. Mrs. E. Iangohr of Myrtle avenu, was a shopper in Chicago on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eschenbai-h of E5t Chirago, were the suests of the letter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. McElroy of Indiana boulevard. Hnnday.
pent Sunday with Mrs. C. Grothans. Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth Graves have moved in the N. G. Auatgen rooms above the harness shop. Kussel Gray spent Sunday with his parents at Monon. Klinora Scheldt of Ilobart is vis. ting for several days with her aunt Bar
bara ana nine cneinr. j
Mrs. George Schaffer and children are visiting with her mother Mrs. C. Grothans. Dr. J. A. Chevlgny and family of Hammond were visiting with friends on Sunday afternoon. Buy your stamps in advance and send your Xmas parcels early. See that they are properly packed and securely wrapped and tied or they will not be accptfd for mailing.
Don't throw your p--er awi) without reading the want ad page.
Do this for. the kiddies if you -want ts keep their tender little bowels open and stop them from getting- fretful und feverish. . Get an inexpensive package of 'goo'.j. 6td-fshioed vegetable ; -
Celery King at your druggist's today. Brew a cup of delicious tea and give to the children as directed. - . Tou'll like it yourself, to, for it no, only purifies the blood, bjt keer-" litomach, ller and bowel?, in first-cl shape. . '- Drink a cup every other night . three weeks and' your' whole, belrg rrif. be filled Tith joy of living.' It's eirriply splendid. adv. " ' , '
Don't throw year paper vrr without reading the want ad pagel
Kvery Thursday, at t'nlfy by I.ady orchest: a.
Hall.
HIGHLAND
they being enrou!- to their home In Krockton, Mas;. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Druke Johnson of Schraas' avenue is on the, sick list. Mrs. William Shade, after a lengthy illness, has now returned to her horn-?
in IaPorte avenue end will sprain b able to resume her duties a" Kecord Kcepr of the W. B. A. of tli Maccabees. Mrs. Frank SB. !.: etitei lained a number of ladies at bridge at her horn t in IaPort a.vmuet this being the. thirvi o a .sor:e. The out of town gtier.ts were Vrs. Wetmore of Cleveland, O. Mrs. V.'Uliam K. Warwick and Mrs. Beaumont Park of Chicago, and Mesdames. C. D. Davidson. C. R. Oreenwald. J. Wr. Albright. Frank N. Gavlt, and O. C. Wicks of Gary. Miss Ti!a Schoeneman was hostess to nine guests on Saturday whn she entertained them at a luncheon at Fields in Chicago after which thev atthended a theatre. The members of the party were Mrs. II. K. Beaubien. Mrs. U. a. Swartzi Mr. -Vtlliara Curtis. Mrs. Arthur Vernon, Mrs. H. S. Davidson, Mrs. F. B. Iswis. Mrs. F. W. Daegling. Mrs. F. M. Rogers. Mrs. P.. K. timphlfreys and Miss Ula Suhieneman. Clarence Moore is spending f" days at the home of his parent. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore of Oliver street bfore ret'irning to Saskatchewan, Canada. Mr. More has been on a business trip to Nova Scotia and several other points. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Ijt'J'r entertained the members of the "Msgasine Club at a six o'clock dinner at their home in Oliver street on Saturday evening-. Following the dinner cards were played, honors being awarded to Mj". G. J.'Bader and Mr. William Curtis. Th
out of town members present were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank . . oavit ana -Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Davidson of Gary, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Albright a'so of Gary, being guests. The, girls from the Standard Oil Co.. Whiting, will have a mass meeting at the public library at 7 p. m. tonight for th purpose of organising. Tb meeting will be in charge of Miss Tay-l-of the Community ServV. Mrs. K. F. Denham is quits ill at her home in LaForte avenue. The W. B. A. ef the Maccabees seill have election of officers at their mtng v.rnorrow eveninur and the draping of the charter for the late : member. Mrs. William Bramer. Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis of Oliver street accompanied by the latter's sister, Mrs, Wetmore and neice, Doris Doty of Cleveland eip-ct to leave for Tas Angrles. Cal. tomorrow where they arc to spend the winter.
Two of the ?aiidstra children and Wm. Van Til had their tonsils removed bv-Dr. Totts last week.
A number of Highland people at- j
tended the Stock Snow in Chicago las. Friday. Jacob Van T-1 al,d Herman rortr, have returned from a trip in Iowa. tTT.. Mahan of Chicago, was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. N. Fluckinger Sunday The ladies uT the Aid Soc.ety ehjyed a pleasent meeting at the l,one oi Mrs. l:. A. Sparks Thursday afternoon. - Mies Nina Jamieson spent Fiigay In Hammond. About eighteen young people enjoyed a Sunday School cla"s party in the school house Friday venir.s. The evening was spent in ploying games followed by refreshments. Miss Nina Jamieson directed the evening's fin. Charles Wirlh, Sr.. Is reported to b? to be very sick bis home in East Highland. The ladies Aid Society of the Congregational Church will give a bazaar in the public school basement ot Thursday evening, December 11th. A hand made quilt, home made candy and many other articles both useful and dainty will be sold. This will b a splendid opportunity to do your Xmas shopping and at the same time help a good cause. Everybody -welcome. Mr: John Miller of Chicago spent Sunday baching'' in his summer home here. Mr. T.udicel represented the Chr'stian.Kndeavor Society at the convention at the Christian Church of Hammond Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr.-and' Mrs. F... A, .Sparks were Hammond shoppers Saturday evening. Miss Marl Stone spent Saturday and Sunday' in Chicago visiting her uncle.
ROBERTSDALE
ST. JOHN
Another Big Sale of FRUITS and VEGETABLES Prices Will Soon Advance 1 CAR MINNESOTA POTATOES, per bushel $185 2 CARS MICHIGAN POTATOES, per boihel. 7 $2.00 1 CAR FANCY IDAHO RUSSET POTATOES, per k... . .$225 1 CAR WINTER APPLES JeaneU, Baldwins, Jatatliaw, Senator and Golden Russets, per bbl.. .$5, $6, $7 and. .$8.00 Per bushel $2.00, $2.50 and $2.75 1 CAR KIEFER PEARS, per bu $225 and $2.50 1 CAR FANCY JONATHAN BOX APPLES, per box. !$2.75-$3.00 SOLID WINTER CABBAGE, per lb 5c SUN KIST ORANGES, per dozen 35c and 50c BANANAS (large ripe) per dozen .30c
LEMONS, per dozen GRAPE FRUIT ONIONS, RED AND YELLOW, per bu ....Per lb SWEET POTATOES MIXED NUTS, per lb ,. RUTABAGAS, per lb WHITE TURNIPS, per lb CRANBERRIES, per quart FREE DELIVERIES.
. ... ..20c . . ...3 for 25c .$225 and $3.00 5c and tc
6 lbs.
for 25c ...35c . . : .5e ...10c
Chicagb Produce Go. State and Oakley, Opposite Postoffice Hammond, Ind.
BURKET, the Dentist What About Your Teeth?
Joe tierlach, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. T.d. Th:el and Kd. Klaesen of Hammond, spent Sunday here with relatives. .-.. . ... rf.ffer nt Whitinc Visit-
) ed Sunday here w ith her parents.
Mrs. Tom Nolan and family vis. tea with her daughter at Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Tni-len visiter! Saturday with their daughter at Chicago Heights. Andrew Kammer of Whiting spent Punday'and Monday here with Mrj. N. A.. Kammer and family. Mrs. Ceorge tarli. Miss STarie Held. Mrs. John . Dewes, John and Ren Scheidt. wr' anions the visitors at Hammond ' Monday. - -
Lawrence Long, of Myrtle avenue, is confined to his home by illness. Mr. and IMrs. A. f'uessie of "Willmette. 111., spent Fundsy with tha latter's psrents. Mr. and Mrs. "U'. Hainan of 1-n.ke avenue. Miss Margaret Shinabarger and Mis Ruth Montgomery of Valparaiso sper.t the week-end vieitirsg the for.ner's aunt, Mrs. Jacob TVirhorst of Webt Tark Addition. They attended the Whiting vs Valparaisco game at the. Auditorium last Saturday evening. Miss Ruth Anderson of Kast Side, visited her sister Mrs. K. Bader of Myrtle avenue over Sunday. A rumtier of Ttobertsdae's youns people attended the dance at T"h,to City on Saturday evening. Mrs. n. Baumgarten and daughter
i Mrs. 11. Harms of T-aK e avenue uta-
in Ciiicago on Saturday. Mrs. P. Bley who has been visiting her grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barbell of Lima, Ohio, for th? past two months, is expected home some time this week. Mesdames Wright, Breckrnan nd O'Keefe were RoseUtid visitors today.
"SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Look at Tongue! Remove Poisons from Stomach, Liver and Bowels.
Are they in need of attention? What do others sre when you laugh? Good teeth make a smile perfect. Bad teeth are repulsive to others because of looks. Be prompt and
ou
may be in need of a let of
business like about your dental work.tth. You know about what y?
want, you know that hey snouid is
Come in today for Free Eiaminatioa. I will personally examine your eeth and tell you truthfully what, if anything, is needed.
TEETH ,
Bridge work is the best way of replacing missing teeth or decayed ones that are beyond crowning or filling. Bridee work can be made of either
gold or porcelain to match your own J
right and feel comfortable, and that you want them to lo$k' like natural teeth. There is a vast difference in the way they are fitted. try 'all my plates in the mouth on wax plate so you can see just the way they' will look when they are finished. This way you can see jusf the Color, the sire of teeth and the way" they set in the mouth. I can refer you to hundred? of perfectly satisfied patients thatI have made plates fr. Plates can b made of gold, rubber or aluminum. I make a specialty of painless extraction -of teeth. . If it hurt daa't pay me. ' 1 '. t i . i . . i . '
in oraer to get my worjc jiartea ir
teeth. If I advise a bridge for you I .Hammond I will for a few menthsdr
ill jtuarantee it ten years. I have
had a great deal of experience in making bridge work and will guarantee nerfect satisfaction.
work tor very low prices for honest dentistry. Come in and let me talk with you about your teeth. No charges for examination and advice.
BURKET, the Dentist Room 116 First National Bank Rid., Orer Woolwort Vs 5 ant! 10c Stare. ' Open Tuesday, Thursday And Saturday Nights Until 9 O'clock: v TELEPHONE 3189. , -HAMMOND. IND
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A Voman's Right U to enoy good health. The secret of good health is chieflr to maintain norbmI activity of the atojnach, boweia, liver, skin and kidneys. - BE ECU SAM'S
PILLS
Accept '-Califoriiia" Syrup of Figs only look for the "name Califurnia on
the packaire, then you are sure your
child is bavin- the best and most harm
less laxative or physic for h little stomach. ' liver' and bowels. Children love-its delicious fruity taste. Full di
rections for child's dose on each tattle Give It without fear. Mother! Tou must say- "Cahfornia.' Adv. -
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