Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 170, Hammond, Lake County, 7 January 1920 — Page 8
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WHITING PEOPLE
Whiting A dve rtis em ents Are Winners
' hn FI. Mocro of Cleveland avenue a unable t resume her studies at 't University of Illiuois owin to an itaek of bronchitis. Marry Hoskins has afra'ri resumed studic at tile uxilvcra.ty of CulA sen was born to Mr. and Mrs. iU-r of Fthrupp avenue which amcj tfttven, Th members of th TJteratv.re an', 'i story section, of th Fortn:pht! . .ib will hoi ..1 their meet ir.es at tie...:res fcttreu.It.cr. instead of at the I. Porter Spurrier s abie t r- h&.-k
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hen rsp!: Tier who p.l.st three weeks. :?!'r, Mis. Mat-
d are u'tUrd by The Whiting ,(ni -., 6i'4. UVth St.. Fbuae 13S-W. Amounts due the Whiting News Co., are pay a!.;., .it the store, Oiil lK'th st.. on or bt fore January l nh. !-6-;" t. VII II OF THAMiS
GRANDMOTHER KNEW
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vt the home of h s U:ewi ra C'Lv-r- f !;m 7 a s a i n . The. ComTrutr.l'y 5r ' i ! 1 conduct, a Win r . h.tir.g- iur mi '.'! '''here ) s.h. r.n. -ic-ddin; r.r ! . .. . i very in s; ;ur t.i-"raiisr'-.l . The ji... ' cfon of ?. 1' .ui-r" .'id ci , . .. . ii 'ei bors . C oth-u ,i, '. ill v ; ; .-.i ;.. I : 4 .-. I) :: K t ",i i: j ... . ' . : .! ..
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We wish to extend our thanks to 'h- n. of It.. W. B. A. of the Mao..theeji, members of the Christian . huu li and on r friends and neigh- :..! for their assistance and floral ofiunts during the illness and death ' .ir ho'.ovt d i!e and mother, Mrs. I'iu liiis West.. T MOM A rs WEST, Mltrf. NF.TT1K I'UAKn. MIL AM) Ml!. W. SHIN"N sta it Tiir.Titn Tovir.nr "S low: n...u?e fir.dil." also Oir'.5 l-'-l PRINCESS THIATES TODAY AND TOMOEKOW.
! Anita Stewart in "Mind tha Paint
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Tliere Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard Hut the old-fashioned mustardplaster burned and. blistered while ir acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It it a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. It is scientincally prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet does not blifter the tsr.drrest rkin. Gently massage Musterole in with His finger-tips. See how quickly it brings reliefhow speedily the pain disappear;. Use Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism. lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, yprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, eclds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 3i)c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.
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Rtrt Fleming lias been quire sick with pneumonia but is imj.rox iv.g slowly. Mrs. Mary Xeff is r-till on the siek ii-'. 4t"i was tin- close of .a teii-u e.-ks' contest bei wer-n the ('hristl.in Hible lithools of Tolleston 'led ilessvilie. Toiirston i.-.s by il points. Ju!t hink of our little town having 152 persons psser.ibled at one tune in Hible School -with the the: nioni-ler registering two. below
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I'T.risti.in church buddin? fund. I "red L'eiielo-.v lire' accepted n con'raet .it lead-l urninj,- villi th..- Cudahy Packin r Co, Mr. and Mrs. Van! Dcitrich are staying with JIr, Tied Kohda. until Mrs. .)eitrici is released from the post ofT-ce. K.iy T".oland lias tak a position at 'he Oibora te'f r.
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offer for a'e at ' the r.obertsftat. r.. Thursday and Friday. Mb and ?th. tie fo2!ow;!rr
go vsrnni.jnt ! ood-st u.T Tomatoes, Xo. 2peiPeas, No. 2 cans, per Tork aroi Means. No. :
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Hasl Ke.-f. 2 poand can (.". t'ornt'l l'-eef. 1'2 pound cans i 'urn tteef llasii, l lb. c:ns JJ f.fan.., 10 pound bars 7; ILiien, 12 pound cans Vo i ,-nn have as much as you w ai.t. Tell your ti'isrhbors as this js your In.-t flu.ncc. Whiting -oe-tde are Inriui t In this. DANIKI EUOWN. M3;. i
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n this unusual selling event, is reduced to sell at a remarkable saving. This is an opportunity which one cannot aord to overlook at
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QUALITY has always been our fi rst consideration these Heating Stoves offered are the best obtainable at this price. All have been carefully inspected as to defects, fit of doors, joints, and every detail that tends to make a high grade heating stove. Here you will find every size stove to meet requirements plain or nickel trim. Every stove will give years of good, satisfactory service at small cost. Make an Immediate Investigation of These Prices
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NOTICE Kttra Special r-tediiet:on in Men's Fu-nishinirs and othinr this week only at Osi ar. the Haberdashei 's st'-re 637 113th street. 1-7-::
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iature Gives a Crv for Help, That Will Make This Winter a Season of Good Health for You.
! chemical nature of many drugs
that wc take, according to our bodv's condition. She will not
change those things she lacks and needs. Certain vegetable matter taken into the system gives nature
Winter and Cartarrh are com-j her tools. Armed with the power ; inions m ei!. Catarrh is sweep-! to protect herself and heal herself, i -a civilization from one continent j nature gladly hurries the new I ) another, because civilization j v egetable reinforcements to the i f !! . V ' 1,,..- i;.-,.', r A -,f
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Nature tells us what to do and we j -fs though a great strain had been
pay no heed. j Down deep in the body of man! fiii - f
he streams ot blood, going evervv.here and making a complete cirt tut of the body every tew secr.ds. In these rivers, brooks and
-ireamlets of blood $ow millions
f little soldiers called corpuscles,
lifted from us
Nature, during winter, changes
i the blood of man and we, because
of our habits, continue to do those j
things which are against nature. Then, far down amid the vital organs of man, creep weaknesses
The T. r. A. w::i have a sn.:.ii iris in connection with the annual
n.vs nip-tins on j Mirs'l-t v cvnrn
the h rr.e if John I'i.in on Myr' !- a. All the voiinj people of the ch'irch are cordially invited. "cmc tr.d liae n good tiruc. The board of control of the Kobrrts-b.L-cb.uvch wi'l m"f-t at Die porsypas:--
Wednesday evening at 7:3". This be a very important meeting' an
irierribers are requested to attend. ! John nnd Gilbert lens..n ,return.-d to' Purdue University after spending th- i holidays with their p.'irrr.'.s. Mr. and Mr .1 Peter Ccnson of Uobcrt.s a-. j
t red Johnson of ir isch spent th
I o'-er put oi last nwi wnti ins sisfi.
Mrs. Miller of Itobcrts a". Horn to Mr. and Mrs. .John vvrh of Myrtle nvr. a bsbv sr:.l. on Sur.iiiy. Mother nml daughter ate dn.tir line. ?drs. Bertha Iane of M-!e n-.e. en-tert-iined a numb'-r of :.-r fri.--os at a luncheon at Iter hote on Monday nft'.;--r.c-on. l- n't forge. tti- I'.b'e Cass will n. t Thursday ticning at the Turb y h"in" on Lincoln a . Mr. and Mrs. j. f". rewards au,l son Douj-'las of i.'liicn s-o spent Saturday at the H. C. tlr.-eii jt..Ri,. ..n Centra aVe. Miss Vnneta fimtiM of West Park
av. 1-e.i r, fn.-d to h,r . Wont.r-tc.o t, ax : o
I .inrin i S res; ; j jretting nlong fun, Mis-, rose La Hay r spending a f h day.
$12.00 to $13.00 to $15.00 to $17.50 to $20.00 to $22.50
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to $23.50 STOVES REDUCED
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$10.15 $10.95 $12.15 $14.25 $16.20 $18.20 $19.00
$25.00 to $27.50 to $30.00 to $32.50 to $35.00 to $37.50 to $40.00 to
STOVES REDUCED $20 25 STOVES REDUCED $ 2 2 30 STOVES REDUCED $ 2 5 35 "$28.35 STOVES REDUCED jgg Q 50 STOVES REDUCED $32 40
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i one and hair and teeth and flei-h. She does this so quickly and with dch absolute perfection that if we put into our mouths and stomachs the things the body needs, nature v. ill distill her own chemicals and build up any torn-down portions. Catarrh is a tearing down of mucous membranes. A mucous membrane is one of the wonders f science. It does the important work of the body in some lines. When it becomes diseased, you ;uickly have the alarm from na-f-jre. Catarrh, in most cases, first warns us from a condition of the nose and throat. These membranes cannot do their work. They become clogged. Impurities form tnd choke them. Decay starts., unpleasant odors arise, gradually it spreads until the membrane is Jmost worthless. Then we learn the fault is with the blood. There is too much work for the corpuscles to do not enough to do if. They need help. Placing salves and lotions in the nose, and taking pills, powder3 and purgatives will not give nature what she needs. She changes the
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stomach, o. is a inena to na ture, a companion to health, and the body responds to its influence in a way that will surprise you. So quickly and quietly is the journey made toward health, that we know, because we feel it, that S. S. S. contains the vegetable ingredients that nature herself would choose if she wee able to make her own selection.
S. S. S. goes into the body hkei
food. It mixes with the blood; seeks everywhere for disease germs and the body is made glad with nature's own remedv.
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Rc-hertsdaie visite Mrs. Mo'.lie P"i. I Set:' h '.'hit nsto t i-
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has returned to I; i" i; i th rela-'iii-'h school. 1 1 h 'hi : ago w as S M. ndav. Myrtle rc. was a yes- rd-i.y.
GRIFFITH ; t""'4
Mr. and Mrs. ill?" Speaker of Indianapolis are having a t .c. weeks n-
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Eoesen home. The Indies' Aid w:! np-'t Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Warner t'hrlstian son Fran-; Ki.-t!er '.as a "c!-. p; erj a clerical T" sito-n at Last cuicasn. ttlalr.e llutehins transacted business in Cha.-o .oi Tueslay. ron Ciislefant is expected to return the first of the month to take his position at the oil plant that has been held for him v hen he entered the U. S- . S e r i r- e .
S. S. S. is sold wherever drugs are sold. Go to your druggist, buy a bottle of S. S. S. and learn for yourself what the proper assistance will do for your Catarrh. S. S. S. is that assistance Buy a bottle today. Write the Medical Department relative to your Catarrh or any
other blood disorder, and a com-;
petent physician will give you full advice, without charge. Address Swift Specific Company, Drawer 10, "Atlanta, Ga. Adv."
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Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itchintr torture and relieve skin irritation and thnt makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you "with Zemo. which generally overcomes skin diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, blackheads, in most cases frive way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean. ea?r to use and dependable. It costs onlv 3.: an extra lanre bottle, Sl.CO. It will not stain, is notTrreasy or sticky and is positively safe l'or tender, sensitive skins. The E. W. Rose Co , Cleveland, O.
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"TV hat rel-.f f : Your r'.-pji'c.l p-n ritrht up th- 'air 'j.isiu-i
your head are clear atJ y..u can hi. freely. No i-iore hawking, snuff mucous discharire. head-jcio. d- r..
no strus-piing- for br-ath a' nivrl.t. your old ..r catHrrh is c ne, ''ou t stay stuffed up! -- t a sinnli bottie of L'. v'3 ("re.iui Ki!io from vour drujrpint now. Apply a tittle of t!.i free rant, ant isept.:.; .'.-.am :r. n;ir n -tr.ls, l-t It penoUaP' tinoujrh .-voy air assair,. of t'ie load, soothe and heal the s-Aolien. inl'aiur.l mucous membrane. gi i-.j? :. .oi n.-tant relief. K'y's Cram Ha'tu i juf wh.at e. iy cold and s.t'a'rh ---'iff-re r h-is icn sechlntr. It's .lust r:d i i - -ad v .
Mr. snd Mi.ieorge oveimeyer r"t'.Tne. Ironic en Tu sd:iy fro;n a f e w ri.is is:t with ftiends at North Judson . Mrs. Irwin Hoffman and daughter Kathryn, returned to their Imnie on Toesdav, thev spent the heiidoy vi-c.-r.ion visiting reiatives and friends at Ft. Wayne. Preble and Culver. Misses Th-nu. Wad-worth and tluthrie returned Sunday nius from th-ir hones at (dd -n. Tr.d. School evmtnenced on Monday lOTier list of sbsenters. owinr? to cold.-. v!-.o;:ncr couith and scarlet f"ver. Miss M'innie rianery resumed hr work on Sunday, havinc spent the In.Hdays at Detmare and Gtlvfn. Ohio. rr. Malms'.cnfi who was chairman for many of the war drives reeieved a letter ftatinp Lake county led a'.l the counties of the flat" !n its i.beiai donations .
CROWN POINT ; Mr. and Mrs. Petr Ktl'.ng are in j Napersvllle, 111., since New Tear's, be.- i ins; called there on account of a turn J for the worse in th condition of their ; daughter. Miss Margaret, who is taking treatment at a sanitarium there. Her many friends are hopeful t.hat the j change in her condition is b'jt tern- j porary. ' Jess Wilson of the Hammond j Chamber of Commerce ws in Crown i Point on Monday, fdinsr papers for , j new real state tir-n n hih has recent- i !y been incorporated in that . ;ty "iovt.. j tin. Mfym Hastirss & Co. Laurence L cms. district chairman, i from hioe!;. hnl , was in town ilon- I daj con r-rrin- wltf. fctue of the jo- : cal pol th iun . Miss Maitcuerite Thornen lias re- j turned from isit with her mint tn I t'h.eai-o. Tliomen haw t'triti.- (
1 e ' . j jtl (( t J r f it;,, r o n t fi iy i .Mi.-. Da pit. sprpd' Mr.-. lie Mir." I'm: i. ft Sute-U; u . V h " j e
-tp nibs . Frink Da k worlt in ilary s. i i-':.i I -.. .- s
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returned t
a. deputy recorder after ar.int'tie for .-f t ral we, ks. If. had til" small p.... i :t-
arid daupii "er.
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r telle m ; j l y . 'A a rd l.'d' r and daughter, c:s and Mrs. Mary Krost. for Duvfuia Itea.h. Florithf. viil riJ'-nd stvoral
ha? returned to 1.1after be in ir laid up lor
l-s an injured f....t . Ludw ic. son of J.-hn Lud-
wiy. -a as tnken sick w ith stnall p the f lot we k and is at the home ..f Mrs. Jl:ii;iil Heiser whoo horn.ha. be ii rp: a ro n t : n cd f.-r se cra! I'ok? on accunt of her two rand children i.n viii; the disease. I'M ward V 'ickev of liast t'iif.ao, Ma- attending eouit iu 'rovn Point on Mon la Misses Lib1, e M.kt.t a r.d Louis" r.'retei have -eturne. to ient ui Harbor. Mich., where they are employed
: lidinc the holiday. here with
M,ss -Matjei ijruv has n t; a acation tt p epent vvirii t So uth..1 iu I nu la tia . W. K. Snvr. r o' 'he oat I'o.-.t ns in tit's cit;. on Me bti sines .- trip.
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Money hck without questio-a jf HUNT S Salvr fis in tb treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA. RINGWORM. TETTER ot ether itching ldn diseases. Try 7S cent tsex at our risk: Jce-eph W. W'cls.
Keane's School for Dancing ORPHEUM HALL 152 STATE ST., HAMMOND.
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Dancing Assemblies Every lliursciay Evening, for E3eginners Every Mondav
Evening. School Classes Every Friday
Evening. Tin's is the place you'll find good clean music end dancing. No susreestive
dancing allowed in this hall.
PRIVATE LESSONS FROM 9 A TO 10 P. M.
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That great strength of mind and body, that exhausUess energy, that IRON WILL that tnake a famous merchant out of a humble clerk, a millionaire out of a penniless immigrant, a Lincoln out of a woodchopper often come from red blood rich in iron. "Do you lack power of decision, energy, and fetamina? Are your ambitions greater than your strength? You need not be discouraged,aays Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerly of Bellevue Hospital (Out-door Dept.). New York, and Westchester County Hospital. "By feeding the blood pure organic iron Nuxated Iron many a weak, run-down, discouraged man has changed to a rsd-blooded America, tull of force and energy that win succesa." Muxated Iron is used and endorsed by former United States Senators and Members of Congress, and by such world-known men as faderewski, Premier of Poland. It often increajoe strength and enduranc: in two weeks time.
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