Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 172, Hammond, Lake County, 9 January 1920 — Page 12

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THE TIMES Thursday, January 8, 1920

WHITING and its PEOPLE

Th Community Perv lv """da ncin c rrty will tio nt (,'gh K. ho .l u3it.-rliim tonlKb f.d'nwlnc th-hltlm-Crown P i lit ha Uti t.U Rstna 1an!nc to brv'.n at ! : y -. m. -,, , hostesses nrt to be .Ms. .TIPrs J:ido-i Mr. p, a. Peter,m, Mrs. J. M. Slovr nd Mrs. W. H I'.r.ntr, Wrren Tipton cf a!' m. Ill ., vl-liei with. Whltlnar n teii l a r-.v- tl a n this Mr. Wtmrn IIutcMr.scm of Oilver '.rt Is expected liomo In few .lay from Now Jer , where ,he has apent tb holiday visit in vitl trUllves. Jam MrTIa't., Pon uf Mr. n,l Mrs.

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Alik McHale 1 ronftmJ to his hornin llath street, witli a icvim itttuK of pneumonia . Several members of thn Wh'.t'.ii.; Chapter O. K . S. will attrnd thi puu- ' !!.: Installation i.f tlie otTl.'trs of t h ' Jlauimond Chapter tunmrn w wventtm th local chaMer having bpen extvinld an in v 1 1 :iii. - n .

Jojeth KiininiT "f KiijIewooJ. at-temb-d the Iuughters of Isabel: dat:c!nj party. Mc'sri Knnl l-lb'-i hrl and AnJuKeilman 1h r'cu'.i eJ word of the u'ii!a i.f their grand-mother, Mr. Kdhintn st ht J dm. whuse funeral Is lit-'.11 j l'.eM to Jay. Tl.n it-iralar meeting of the O . K. S. will tit- In M on next Monday evenlnsr at whioh the Installation of officers wilt be followed vv a sin ial h.nr. Mtss Kuth, Gladden w ill etitertah, thu members of the Bet t 'laimnj. l.'psilon Sorority tonight . t A. JIelI'.l(t. formerly uf Whit in.; but who now resides on a farm In St. .John spent Wednesday 1: Whlt!n, delivering a load of "porkers'' whl h ho raiaod, butchered and hn now ri.;j t Vhltln people. The dauclnjt tarty given by th Daughters of Isabella at the SIon.k hall was ona of the nicest daiic'oK parties of tha s.ison and was attorn! -ei by aVjOut acventy-r.vo roupie. Music-, was furnished by Bterl!n' rcheatra, frarpa belnnc aei ed Uiro'-iKu-O'.st the evon'.rir.

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

A CLEAR COMPLEXION

Ruddy Cheeks SparklingEyes Most Women Can Have

4 are arrriilrd bj Th AVbliln w v, 5-4. llVth (., I'kDRt 13S-. 'A NT K ) - Wotna n fAr waslnns aud rlcaiihis. ftvady; KU-otro Washer, SI!.! '!eve!ani avf n'jr. ! I l TIIK. V I UK IONK.III V.: A Seri.il K tthr, ll.id um V. .st-: " No. .". , .lams .1. "orlet! in ' Mid'aight .i.i'i. ' No. 1 an,! "I he I .... n M.in," X.. 1: also ll.iffled A 'iiliro-e ,n.. j .! -om-ed.v . 19-1 pitiN ks unit mi; niMi.iiiMay All. son In Th- Island of lnl:iq ii." also a tra cloRiic ;-.nd a cunfly. '.'oniinjj Monday and Tuesday, Mar;' Pi.-Uf d ;n Heart of the 1111-'." l-i'-l WANTED TO HI V o or 6 roni ho;!S5 north of tl!th lr-t. -oi.st b :nod"in. nddi-f.-s K. V.'irtinjr N'mvs '. l-f-.l

Saturday Specials The Whiting Fruit House RE-OPENED SATURDAY with a special sale of Selected Fruits. Vegetables and Groceries at the lowest prices.

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Sweet Calif fjrnia Oranges, per doz. Fancy Grape Fruit, 4 for.

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Ripe Bananas, per Ofl, dozen, 1 Oc and . .

Maed Nuts, per lb

Miss Helen liwver of !owell. has entered the. Whiting h t;li yrhool. Attorney S. . t-vyer will move his farnilv to W'hit'.Mir as soon as their son and daughter, Mr and Mis. I,. I.. Grubb mo-, e in'o their new ho'is as they will thn oc:tipy tii Orubh Cat . Th rase ncainst thn four Knrlwood n;en, Kiivard l uholz, A. Ft. lohnson, Kdward Mieiat and ,loe Miller was nolle pressed wlu n the men were arraigned In Hi e'.ty rotirt on the charge of sambUns. Tim arrest was inado by off iter I'el'an in the X. V. r". station whe e the tr.'-n were awaiting their train t co home from work . Mrs. T. Tt . Ko"t was hostess to th members of the youn; ladies Guild at

Dry Onions, per lb. ...... Cabbage, per lb. ...... .

35c 5c 5c

NASTY COLDS ARE RELIEVED AT ONCE

Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Phyiiciaa I.F.M.Edwards for 17 years treated i cores of women for lirer and bowel ailments. During these years he Rave to his patients a prescription madeof a lew well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Lr. Edwards Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive oJor. These taol-rta are wonder-workers on the Uver and bowels,, which cause a normal action, carry in? off tbe waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the ploastng results. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the successful substitute for calomel now and then just to keep them tit. 10c end 2jc.

her home in 1'entral ate title on Wednesday evening. Th" evening was pleasantly spent in needlework, after whi' h rr f re Imi'nt s were erved. The next nietin:j w.l! be at the home of Mrs. Walter i:ulth In Oliver street. The Whiting and Crown Point hish s'-hoo basket ball teams will meet in a ftan.e at the Whilinx h ah sohol g vrn this evetiiliR. Crown Point will be aceoinpanU.d by a number of rooters . The Week of Prayer services at the Method'st church this wee',; have been in.-reas;ns- each nicht In interest anil, numbers. The series rloses tonlfrht. Following the. service toniRht xniII be be. a called :r,eetin.T of the, Sunday School Tioard. Kiprv o'licn- and teacher Ih urged to be present. The regular service iri i:st Sunday nisht will be conducted by a team of men from the Official Board. These men will hntv full charge o the service. They have arrar-jfed to have the Men's Choir . inir. and will add ( th-r interestlnc features of the program. A hr pry. helpf-.il ?nndiy ev ening- is promised to all who attend.

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Full line of Fresh Vegetables, Nuts, Fig?, Dates and Dry Fruit?. Don't m:?s this sale. Next door to the Princess Theater.

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Th- F3 rer.t-Tea chers meet'-ng- next Tuesday evfr.int, .laniiary l'th. "will no doubt be very interesting. There will be a piper rad by Miss I-nnarti and a debate, h-- the following. P. P. Woods. John Wehner, Alfred Pliiflips. negative t.id Roy lfB AValter pemmon, Lsli Walters. aWirmitlve. The question is "Tles.-dved that Steain Tractors arc Mor F'ractical than the Horses on a Farm." After the. protram, l.ght refreshments will be sercd . Mi? Maybl ?taltr returned to school ist Tuesday at Tfknv. Fl. Mrs Ks' Pierce ypent last irk In t'rown point at -li"r mother's, fr3. Iforst. who is in ry poor health. Torn to Mr. nnd Mrs. "Sco. lrami'ti Inst n e e ;; a. little girl. Vrt. Ilila pe-mmon visited in i,aPorte and Chicago last week. h? -. et'imi Tuesda-.-.

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These coats are reduced from higher priced values. This is a very attractive display of overcoats and suits featured at a big reduction for immediate selling. The overcoats are well made of heavy warm materials style and fitting qualities in each garment are remarkable they are worth much more. Quality, materials and styles are shown in each suit. You cannot afford to miss this opportunity. It's an excellent investment. Other Suits and Overcoats reduced to $33.50 and $43.50. Men's Mackinaw Coats

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TROUSER SPECIAL

Men's Trousers, heavy wool worsted and corduroy; sizes 28 to 50 waist

Special Reduction of Flannel Shirts

This sale of flannel shirts, mads by the well known Signal Shirt manufacturers, should strongly appeal to every man; big full sizes. 14 to 20; $4.98 values, $3 45 Pemberton Shirts Pcmberton flannel Shirts, in dark oxford; two norlrrti; witli Jiiittnn (lant- ? 1 " t

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An all wool coat in heavy rope or shaker knit; hrown, nay, oxford and striped comb inations; large shawl collar?,, at $6.95.

Men's heavy cotton sweater "1 OQ coats, large shawl collars, at . .

Boys Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws, special selling at $8.88, $11.75, $13.75 and $16.75.

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I fuen's Good Shoes at Popular Prices

If you buy now at today's prices you will save from $1 to $3 a pair as prices are going much higher. We have a large stock of Men's Shoes in both English and the wider toe models; black and brown leathers; a good buy, at $5, $6, $7, $8, $9, $10

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CANNED GOODS Large Can Tomatoes 20c Wilsco Preserves 35c Richelieu Sifted Small Peas per can 23c per dozen -. . $2.70 Tall Pet Milk 18c Cherry Grove Molasses 20c No. 1 Can Sliced Peaches 20c 1 2 cans $2.25 Large Can Kraul 15c Large Can Sliced Pineapple 40c 3 Canr. Monarch Peaches $1.09 Fcofc's Strawberries 25c 12 Small Cans Dyer's Pork and Beans $1.15 2 ib. Jar Heinz Apple Cutter 55c

MISCELLANEOUS. Fancy Prunes, per lb 30c 25 Ib. box $7.00 Pufied Wheat 11c Kellogg's Corn Flakes 12c 6 Boxes Ohio Matches 29c Soapine, per pkg 7c Jap Rose Soap 9c Large Bottle Wilson Catsup 18c Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour. . . .l?c Canvas Gloves, per pair ISc Peters' Paste, per can 9c Beech Nut Mustard. 6 oz 10c Peaberry Coffee, lb 43c Dry Onions, bushel $3.85 Fancy Head Rice, per lb 16c

MEATS

There pre, a few cases of Chicken Pox in town. n'jntiiiBr rabbits seerrrf to bo thu pastime of the men and boys. Some

fine rabbits are heir- brought in. I Ceorire Franz sold bis (arm last

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Prime Beef Pot Roast 22c Pure Kettle Rendered Lard 30c Swift's Premium Bacon 36c Choice Boneless Corn Beef 24c Clearbrook Creamery Butter 72c Fresh Small Lean Pork Butts 25c Fresh Made Hamburger 18c Fresh Plate Boiling Beef 16c Lean Stewing Beef 22c Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen 78c Wc Handle the Famous Mrs. Hackle's Bread.

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SUGAR BEING OFFERED EQUIVALENT TO A CASH DISCOUNT. VISIT OUR STORE

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week to the Gary Golf Club for the consideration of $ "ft.fx"' 0 . He may purchase a home in M erri i Ivi! le . Kverybedy welcomes the warmer we-ather In thes p.rts. .Tudvre Barton is improving: slowly not able to be out yet. Charley Boyd's house Is progressing nicely, tiey expert to move before many more days. Frank Staltz' babv is better. The rrayer meetings) will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Glazier this week. S. B. Woods, the census taker will be around eoon to see- how much you know. Ha has been appointed for Ross township. A letter was received from Mrs. IV.liie Ttutton Smith of California stating- that the. weather there was uncomfortably warm. Pome of the people here -wish w. could say that. W are never satisfied, T. F. Ftalts made a business trip to Kendallville, Ind., Wednesday. Several from here attended the banquet In Crown Point this week.

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The new town board membeis for the comin? year accepted their officer at the regular meeting- held Tuesday evening. The regular meeting will be held on Tuesday eveninss instead of Monday evenings as they were in the past. The Needle Club met yesterday af-t"rno--n wiAh Mrs. Keissift. Mr. Win . Halster.d was taken to the Mercy hospital at Gary Tuesday where he will undergo an operation. Mrs. Scholler and Mrs. H. Braken

Grip, Influenza HiroTtn's Wlxsrd Oil a RaltabJ!, AailfHic Frirat2v Dtrring inflaertza epidemics sprej the nose and throat several tiroes a day with one part Wizard Oil and two parts water, usinji an atomizer. It jnn ha-ren't an atomizer, eargle tbe throat and snuff the mixture ttp the nose. This treatment sets up an antiseptic wail of defense agiinst "Fla" ferns. Ob est colds and sore throat lead to grip. Stop them at once with Wizard Oil before they cii dereloo into dangerous influenzaGet it from druggists for Z' rot satisfied, return the botT- 'i get your money back. Ever constipated or hare stcV neadche? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, p'easa.nt little pini: pills, 30c at drujgists. Guaranteed.

Shoe Repairs Phillip Sabbia, just returned from service. Help me get a start. First class workmanship guaranteed. Half sole free for $10 in trade. 367 HOHMAN ST., COR. HOFFMAN HAMMOND.

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