Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 180, Hammond, Lake County, 19 January 1920 — Page 5

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WHITING and i fa PEOPLE,

(EEP LOOK!

NG YOUNG

The legular myelins of the K ; .1 N i libit i s will be bf'iii this een.ng a Which tlli'lf Will K !ll ' la i ..'II of Oil I 'is ami it. :'r. c Is :11m 1 3 w It n- .-eiicd. Mr.. I-' . M. n...T.s oi '"mral aifiri'

has as" h-t cut - I, Mr-. 1 "a 1 rngt"ii V Ull.l .

Mi--s M:c i Slat'-i !1 rntitain 'he oo-aibtrs oT l it 'I'r: Kappa Sorority at i" " hone .11 ,-h' ' nl.in anuc tins o-

Th lames of the Trfio ii ' f.1.1 w n h-aniug the parte for Cm s r . s.oii 1 1 -morrow night an- ;. timet at Ho S'ovak I'i-m t.-ni.' iow a ft.. 1 II- 00. al 0:1. " ' it-tt i . , I'ht l.iicraiuif nnd H'story Section trip Foi-tn.shtK club wsll m. ct at ; h home ..f Mi-. ; . H . H-.5km- Sit.-. : .'an this 1 1 i t -i . Tic sttid o' I'ran--.11 b- lakrn sip. Mr.-. ! ffgs. Mrs Swart 2 a.!i'i Mi lai.l.i'"n w M ! m 1 hc- pt og ra ;i. M r . an.1 M ' ' . K M --. a t He -ia "j srti t - M s: Tr',l!ili t f "' Kin

f-a -., w Ik 1" tin-, a: o to Wit tti. t.'tin- j rf. m--t!o'. i'r-'-tr. th-re Mr. ami!. Mi -. M .'.; av p'a-itiirg to go '01 to! 5 a s lav ms Theiiua w t !. lot- ran-l- ' 1

It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Tbc secret of keeping young is to feel voting to do this vou must watch your l:Vcr and liowels there's no need of having a sa ovv complexion dark rings under jour eyes pimples- -a bilious Kxk in your face dull eyes with no tparkle. l our doctor w'iil tell you ninety per cent of all ?k kness comes ' Iron inactive bowels and liver.

: lr. Ld wards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable comt pound mixed with olive oil to acton i the liver and bowels, which he gave to

his patients for vears. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute lor calomel, are gentle in their action et abvays effective. They brinff about that natural buoyancy which all should cnioy by toning up the liver and clearing the system, of impurities. I r. Edwards' Olive Tabietsare known by their olive color. 10c and 25c.

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PRINCESS THXATEE. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW. SOEMA TAI.aiA.GE in "THE ISX.E OI CONQUEST." We guarantee tills picture. l-Ul-.'t Tip- r.-;-,:,ir iio-r-tius of thp Vj thian ..-.t't. '.a h. !. .!i !"! '.-lay ntght. tli ii.o.- '." !',- Mrs. Ifo-lanri. tiistrft ,. h . ' !"; l-aist 1 iii.aS'i ainl Mrs. , H,.;ii- ,, S' . ,l..hii. I'ollowm ,t, . i ,1 -. -.1 1 -t .on of l'u.- ttio.-s a s. 'fiat

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Mrs. ITarold Almert at the trafi. Mrs. Harold Almert, of Chicago.

is the woman's national champion 1 trapshooter of the United States. Tie records of the trap came for 1919 show that the field of women I shooters increased rapidly during ; the year and that the sport is be- i coming more popular than ever 1

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with the fair spx because it ge3 them out into the open.

ii'-thn . 'I'h' ima had i'o- -o : s rtr I o 10M r " - ' to fall atl't br-aU h"r .t t.'i.- -!a M-. I ..:? v...k not- lltnma Stover, l-foif tl,rj loft. lUitT.-r,-. -no! Si.ai v . lor husband at St. Marsarcfs on Mrrk w -.11 i;vc at too bono- ..f t !o t r b. -sv 1 ; a I 111 ! I.imtm-ntl. whto ho is suf-

, o :?ni. Mr. and Mis ( 1-. -if- Smith in lo.:i.; wnh

t r.f pst fa; k Ui.t 011 Mrs. V. M- ibi;or.s rnir-itaiiipd a number of lacla's as a dciitihtf'i! partv ..t lior bono-- m :'.!.' Contral aom;o ,.n

Friday affrn-'on m honor of lor hoi;.-o uupiit, Mrs . t'arrmston of Vira.iiia . Au-tton tr fia" was pluy-'d. tho h-mo-s b:nr aardod t Mrs. A. T. l..o;r sn.l Mr.-. K. T. M ri -k. A .r.-Ion-hcott wa. st-r d . M . Marr Park or sastaird 'rit.-rn-a I irijiit ios b faHiiisr twn tho stairs at bor Sionif. A" -bbri r . '-iff'Trd a spraoo-d sp o. an; laolorn tiil an iinir.'-batf i",ni ; "ii . Tbf a " trndmi jhv.-i--ati !l;;!:ks Mrs, I'.ir- ! ho t-on'iio-d t.. lir h.oi for two

at! burns aiio'.it the faoo.

- asta n- i ,n .-.m tair i.uninj 1 ". t iilosion " I l-'riua . Mis. rims. It . Kwins ontortainoil a tointbT . htt.ir. n at a party st her h--;:o- in !-';.- hr-,; pp av.nuf oil Sattir-aft.-rnoon in honor of the eighth birti.-iay alii vor.ary of son John, thuio.s ami ini:s-i- were t-j"ed after wiii h r. fr.-shtnonts woro served. Mis. I'.oiah! Parks of dlivor tttroot. who has ''-en iU woth. the snp is 10I'.'vo rins . Mr lloin of Oliver stro.ot has par1 has. .1 a iow Piiicp oar. It. - . S:iii' i- is (ondurliris a roviv,1 .-!.;.. at tlo' 'liristian church all th.:s wo.-k, frit- "5 brins at 1 .''' each c-'triiriK".

Whiting Adve rtis em ents Are Winners

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PRINCESS THEATRE WHITING j TONIGHT AND TOMORROW. 1 Norma Tabnaje In "The Isle of Con. ! quest." We g-usvrantee tills picture.

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t't.'U SALE; four pood lot? "n Lake st,. in West I'ark Addition, phone 4T2 or call at Whiting ug Store 01 Slo

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Tho Lals" Aid of the r.ohortsda!

hnr.-h hold their i''i!ar mo-ttnc at)

j the Turby nolo.' on I. no "in avcmic

1 flection of offf-is tak.nu im!m-- a; in. FOR ?ALIv---Fotlr7o"orn cottage. pra- ve t the frdl-vwin off -is ... 1,0,11V ,v- heat z.-s :,(HI''.-. i - I"- te.I for the ciiDltig '""

ft. lot, in pood location. JIV.'H'."" ; apply 130!? Roberts av enue.

IT.i Radical and CMtrailctanr StittDSDtS ru:an!lftE h Teelh zni Ml) .1

VCOTJXD THXT JCStOVT M ft I fltl YOU BY YOXJB TXETII? IllUUlll ta m3e tbe peblio sksptical. XntAUigant people eart for their teeth they do not worrr abotst whether the month should be Arid or Alkaline they knew the mouth ii k nature inteniod if the stamaeh is la proper eoadition. They dtmantj a deatrisce. one that eoataia no grit, on that

I i not 0Ter-niedic4td, one that doe not con

tain too bib eh lujpv, but a tooth paste mad to thoroughly cieanaa the teeth and keep the mouth in a h&a'thy condition aa4 can be nsed freely with abaolnU cfldna that it ia Safe.

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HYGIENIC DENTAL CEEAM

;s a auoceaafnl tombtnation cf Chlorate of Potash and Ipa. It contaiaa also tnjr-

uieme wmcn -:i?cv.veiy eie&a aoa wtSteB the teeth and leave ia the. mrath a delihtfn! feeling of eieanlinesi. It gtTea yon a ireater assurance aarainat Pyorrhea and

sthar diay;aaea of the month, teeth and gums than ay other dentrifice.

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An nt!pti CSNTAL CREAM of in Improved formula oth IPECAC and

CHLORATE of POTASH

LA2ELL. PERFUMER.

'SUROl-ON.THEfCSOS,

Actual Sire 25 Cents

TJ'TST'P and clip the cottpon aad xni will and you a 10 day tabe Cll cf LAZE IX' S HYCflENTO CE2TTAX CE3AM, also a sample of aur CEEJIB D3 MXTRXDOB asd ' AB-THE-JET AlS Face Povder. AdArea.. VsCIERFUMER0 NewbtlTgh, N. Y.

last Thnrs.Jay afternoon

town Ernests wire Mrs, iion-ci, .or.-. Karl Smith and Mrs. .I-.n-s of In-Iiana

Gordon's Semi-Annua! Clearance Sale j :i-t Tftmnrrnuf Tnraid.i- .hnnarv I

Mis. John r.lait!, Hr.- President. M;s IM. Kroese V ; r r - lb sid on t . M i .- . 'a i I Mooro - 'I'r.-.oiiO '-.

PRINCESS THEATRE. j 'rs Norman f.r.. .. - - Se.-.-e, , -y TONIGHT AND TOMORROW. I n,nhaintner and Mr-. . AH'., NORMA TALMA6E In "THE IS1I "'-" a.ppointod on tio .sa l: ...tmn.tt.e. Or CONQUEST." We guarantee this! Aft- r the e!lt..n anl th r-ma moor picture. l-K)-2t'nf the hti.--ine.vs w.i disposed of a foo- ) hour was enjoyed with Mrs. Turicy COMMERCIAL CLUB "VuZ rZ"h7"; . ' fsiovv.iisT improvins from a s"!t"its ?;.eli Meeting1 to complete organization' ( f jinf5s of Whiting Commercial Club will he M ,'.,) j'.H.or of lnd:anapolis held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock r.lwi ont'erta.i.od a number of ladies in banquet room, Slo-venski Dom.i, " hirthday lnn-heon at lo-r lm:n

uanque-c ne aenrea oy jac Thllr.,i,v afternoon. Theont of

O'Keef a. All businesa and profes. ,

Elonal men of Whiting cordially int ftT 1 - 1 tl .1

l l a . t" 1 1 . John PU- retttrred from his trip to

Port V,'atbn"lnn. Mis., where be hi? j

.utn. t.carance or an winter B"'u j bP,.n vW!,,., mother since his real greatly reduced prices. t.,rn f,-0m overs, as. " I Mrs M Whitrn.o" of riieltenbam, H. GORDON & SONS h-Wted ,t the XU,reUr.m h-mr the bat-1-19-2 1 t'-r part of the werk. j Mrs. I'd T.ader o-f Myrtle aven-jt, T.tR TIIB.ITRf! TOMt.HT i.-ited her mother Mrs. Amler.-on of H. ):. Warner in "For a Woman's Last Side hist Frida- . Honor." also "Rubes and Robbers. H ! Mrs. H'o-R- ll -!sw-otb was a f'hiBi? V Comedy. Tomorrow Kveixn ajio fliTPT on l."t Krt.Iay . Greely ln the "Oakdale Affair," a!s,.j Mr. and Mo. ;-.-ar T"d. of !nd!an-M-jtt arid Jeff in fhamlicrmaUl Re- ; apolis boulevard, v. r e t'lcaso busivcrige" and Fox News. 1-19-1 i iiess visitois --n I-bia: . . , j Mrs. Kd , .Tower: ha n rely recovorWANTKP: Energeth- saleslady for aj'-ii from h' r ro"-m Hln'o-s variety ftore, good salary with a! Walter lb cad"rii o-' Windsor Park.

chance to advanep. 11. V. Spiirr-.'r j was a truest at t,n Hre.-l.r.a horn.- o 115tii street . 1-19--.' i At'-loson av'ir.io yi Thursday Tha Old Settler's club will have an I Mrs. t'arl M.-ore. were amon tin t'ht indoor picnic at the Hish School audi- cae.-. .-honpers Sit nrday . torium ..n .lanuavv "xth to nlivl, 1 1 I Mrs. Herman Ren:.er attended

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'Here's The Store in Whiting Where You Want to Do Your Buying"

SUMMERS PHARMACY. Hohman M. near Mate, Hammond. BELL DRUG CO., 718 Broadway. Gary

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TEXACO BULLETIN Fifty-five retailers of gasoline and motor oils in the Calumet region. Forty of these arc exclusively Texaco distributors. Ak them there's a reason. At your service.

"old timers" in WhittrEr an- 't.vi'.-l. There -will be stories of oldn times in Whitinsr, the tlaneins' of Virginia reel and nothiner will be left undone to afford a pood time f.r ail who attend. lt. W. K. Putnam has purchased a new- por.1 Sedan.

-I he Ladies' Aid Society -t Mm irst e erc

nristtan rtmrcii wut pne a sup;.e in the c hurch parlors on VVedn. sda

January -1st. Mrs. William furt's of Whiting who is in L"S Aiisdfs. Ca!.. wr.tes that In

tern porat u re there a.H '" drsrreewhen she wrote a week nc-. The Voting Ladies Guild of the Congregational church will Rive a food and home hake sale on Jan. .".1st. Mr. and Mi s,. Arnold 1 :x t "ti -1 'oi t er, and Messrs. Charles Miller and Ger.rcre Kenson and friends attended a dinner dance piven by Purdue university Al-

birthday party at the Matke h me in Hammond last week.

Better call up The Times a:.3 j have it sent to your house ever? j nicht. Then vouH be sure :t will ;

OH! MY NICE HAIR IS ALL FALLING OUT

Between Oliver and Siieriaan

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Htmtnnil. Acorn Garaee. Wiilla.ms and Hohman s'?. Audi'---roim tiara ge, "50 Calumet a e. Auto construction & Repair Co . t 52 Favt-tip st. Bohlms Auto tales Co.. 707 Hohman st. Cr.iumet Avenue Garage, T.3 fahimet avo. Calumet u!canizir.T Co., 473 Calumet arc Eclipse Immp Box t.'o., ZZi I'avette R. Kpkor Motor Co., 633 Hohman st. Elliott rvaniel. Summer t. and C'llun-bia ave. Grander &. Whitaker, 4S1 Hohman st. Hammond Tire & Repair So.. 77i Calumet ave. Hobbs Garaee, Carroll. r.eir Calumet ave. Lanicford Vulcanizing Co.. Hohman st. Lak County Auto ?alcs it Suppi v Co.. Hohman st. Oakley Garage, OaAlcy arc. and Lotran st. Service J-v.l'inK Station, Hohrna and IougIas st. p )- .Pros.. CI 4 H.'-hman St. fcoutii Shore filling Station, $S .K-jsseil St. Sci'.iarf! Deal CJarage, 160 Fayette st. V S Taxi. fiSS Ptato Line St. East Chicago. A. B. '. Garage, 4oU Forsythe

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Inliana Harbor. J. Gs!.;n c Sons, Soil Michicaii a e Oir.mar Garaee, H7SS Kim st. Indian-t Garage, ,1 1 h l Michigan Ni.-k t)dre. "02 Kii' lid a e. Harbor Garairo .Machine Co., Cutliiie and Michigan. Marks Community Garage, ln Xey Place road. B. '. liiiblc, 1014 Kennedv ae. Lohlinz Auto Sales Co.. Michigan and Guthrie. Whiting. Whitirc Garage, 4.14 Indianapolis 1)1 vd. Tumadas Auto Pepair Shor. 817 Indianapolis blvd. Hessville. K. I'bje.nther. Clack Oak road. Lcdo!ow Lros., Kennedy avc. Highlands. Grimmer Garage, Kennedy and Ridge road. Griffith. J. O. Russoil. Main and Junction ave, Mn Miller. Main and E. J. & E. II. R. Scherervllle. Jackson Highway Garage, Jackson and Lincoln hiebway. Lincoln lliehw.ay Garage. Lincoin highway and I'emi. R. R. St. John. John Miller. Dyer. 'has. Keiiman. Hart avc. an-1 Lin-"In highway.

H mnni at th Auditorium hotel in Chi

cago on Frida v evening. Mrs. C. G. Ma key has issued invitations for a "Son- party to be gi.en at her home in olivet- street on next Wodncsdav afternoon. Mrs Walter IL Smith ent e r ta l ne.l at a bridge rarty at h.-r hom" in 'ili'-cr street on la t Thursday afternoon. AVMMt MF.IITIAG OF IHF, WHITIM' HM. A L A'

All stockholders and member? of the Whiting Savings and Loan Aso- -ato-,,, are urged to lie present at the annual meeting Tuesday.' January 2". 1a"i. from 7 p. m. to 1' r m . for the eie. . tion of officers. HKNRV S. l'AVIOSON, Secretary 1-19-3 MORTON TROFT. rresidenl

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Hurry! Let "Dandorine" save your Hair and double Its Beauty.

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Xanzer cele

brated their Rolden wedding anniver

sarv on January inst.. at their horn

at 539 John street. Whiting. The bomv.o ! ifiil I v .I... nl-alrfl with velh.w"

. , . , several applicati anrt fol,a e. ( overs wore laid ; '

for twenty-five guests at afour course,; dinner after which the little Misses ,

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the scalp of oyerv p.i:'t; iA of .landrail get a small ln.ltle of delightful "Pan-

de-rtne" at any ding or toilet 1 ountei

f r a few - ents-. p.oir a lilt!'- in yoiii band and mti ii into t;ic ,.1ip. After

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ALL TEXACO BOOSTERS. oortiead Oil Co Hammond, Ind. THE INDEPENDENT OIL COMPANY. WHY NOT BE A BOOSTER WHY NOT ?

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ed their grananroiner anu gi-auunniu with a large bouquet or yellow roses, which was found laden with ten fi-t dollar gold pieces. The evening was spent in cards and other games. The guests also enjoying dancing and music. Toward the close of the evening a vocal selection was rendered entitled 'The End of a Perfect Pay." by the six daughters of the aged couple, after which a light buffet lunch was served. The guests depai tod w ishing Mr. and Mrs. Xanzer many more happy years together. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Clemens, St. Joseph, Mich., and Mrs. C. A. Hakey of Alton.. 111. Mr. and Mrs. Xanzer have resided in Whiting for thirty years and are well known and respected in the community, which joins the guests in wishing them many years of wedded happiness together.

Keane's School for Dancing ORPHEUM HALL 152 STATE ST., HAMMOND. PHONE 332S. Selfct -Dancins: Assemblies Every 'Thursday Evening. Classes for Beginners Every Monday Evening. High School Classes Every Friday Evening. This is the place you'll find good clean music and dancing. No suggestive dancing allowed in this hall. PRIV ATE LESSONS FROM 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M.

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