Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 187, Hammond, Lake County, 27 January 1920 — Page 7

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Tuesday. January 27, 1920. THE TIMES. Pace Seven

WHITING and its PEOPLE

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Tb. Tounc Ladies Guild of the Conrregational Church will hive a Foot Sals la the Saving's and Lon office Jxt Saturday a fternooa beinnins-at two o'clock. Mr. Theodore Abraham who has keen on the ick list unr!ns with, pneumonia, continues to impnva. The Vhitin Lodge Xo". 6P5 I. O. O. F.t will celebrate their 27th anniversary at their hall in Fishrupr avenue, toniffht. the affair also to be a Welcome Home for their men who were in'srrvlce. A banquet will be held and a program ts to be rendered. There is to be the Initiatory degree conferred en 27 candidates. A number of the Grand officers to be present for ths occasion. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson of Chicago spent Sunday here visiting: the tatter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. iJewey of Sheridan avenue. Tboj Plymouth Aid Society of th Congregational Church will have a Silver Tea at the home of Mrs. XV. E. Schrafe In Sheridan avenue on nxThursday night. Mrs. K. L. Myers 111 read n oririn?! story and there Will fca refreshments. A large turnout of the members Is desired. Tha Old Settler's Club will have an Indoor picnic in the H .S. Auditor (;'n tomorrow evening. All old settlers are urged to be pre.e.it and participate n the entertatnm :tt. dancinsr aii fa'tuk of the refresc-ier.r. Pres--4eut H. E. Beaublen is anxious to have a large iek'Eatlon of old etMrs p'e,nt, the larger tha turaout, tne g:atfr kits event. The 'VfMtlng- people will e Irtt-vren-,d I liUfw that Mrs. Hn TJarrett ' 5''''rroir,ry. sister of c-::-, M :-r

Bfor tii Afttf

Simple, Safe, Reliable Way If you are carrying around ten to sixty Bounds of unhealthy fat jou are unnece.

aarny weanesmg jour Tltal organs nd are bearing a burden whl.-'n deres the beutj of jour fijure. Why contlna a

victim pf superfluous fit t If you wsnt to reduc your waijlit in a slmpl. sale nd reliable w-.y. wlth.out starTat ion diet or s:renumis eterIrlse. the kmcln ss-

jtem Is Just what you should trr. Spend some "time dally In 'he orea air. tafce seven d.-ep reaths each tcornl-g and nltfht and use oil f t korein; followitiR simple dircci"ns that come vii'a the bit. We'.2h and me: sure jourelf cure a wk. A ON PKR Kl L ! Oil ot korein Is absolutely harmless, is rleasant to take. Even a few di-Ts" slftreatment has often been

reported to show a notlceahle relui-tlon li velpht snd measurements. Your work becomes easier; a more buo.mt, vivacious feeling takes possession of Tour vhole bod-- anl mind. vovnrp.rri. i Beeoms attractive. lor.' ani fvl youiicer; S'14 year to your life I B surprised and de'ich'ed.

Amaie your friends, too I First, obtain a, box of oil of korein at irr busy drug store. A $U"fl tuaran'te In earhi box that by fillInline V'Tetn sstetn 0'.t will loje 10 to 60 pounds, whatever weight you wtsh. A brochure will be mailed (plain wrapper free by Korein Co Station F, New York, N. Y,

Btfore asd After

nm.crt L. Hughes of '.Vir'i will p.esr!e as ot.s raian at '.ho I:i e :hu.h World M finent meet' t'- 'jc 1iM In Tew Yol nxt weeS. !r.. Montgomery visited Wirt if a nv.mScr f times pn dh;s a'tdisci il.e c'ut i'.i . r several occ :u . Whitingr friends of Mrs. J. J. Kelly of this city who is in San Antonio. Texas, l'or her health will be glad to loarn that she is improving and is now

HOLLAND PROTECTS EX-KAISER. BUT WATER MAY DRIVE HIM OUT

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Margaret's Hospital at Hammond on Sunday and i3 seriously ill. The S. I,. Johnson family are down w.th the "Flu." Car Mikhk and Arthur Brewer spent Sunday with their parents.

RISH CECESSIOH

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;Supreme

IMarijold

G5 Spread, this fine-flavored Supreme Marigold is becoming more popular every day. And it's a great economy in the household. Packed under the yellow and black label. MORRIS & COMPANY

ilow flood threatens Araerongen caatle.

Although Holland hs decided to protect ex-Kaiser Wilhelm by refusing to turn him over to tho allies, nature is making things un

comfortable for the former ruler d ened the castle and the picture

and may force him to move from

castle. Recent floods have threats his quiet retreat in Amerongen

just received from Holland, shows the waters of the Rhine surrounding the kaiser's hiding place.

able to be tip from her bed and also to partake of food, she having for several months lived only on milk. FBJCTCESS THIATHE. LAST TXBOLS TONIC HT. CLABA KUUBALL TOUNO in "THE

EYES Or YOUTH." We unqualifiedly I guarantee this picture. It is in every ;

respect a grrea-t production. 1.-27 Ijowell Cook who was burned in the Sinclair Oil pxplosion, was able to return home from St. Margaret's hospital on Sunday. Miss Adah Wells Is improving at the Ft. M3rsarefs hospital where she underwent a serious operation. The regular meeting of the W. B. A. of the Maccabees will be held tomorrow evenlnpr In the I. O. O. F. hall to whore they have removed. There will be Installation of ofTtcera an entertainment and every member has the privilege of bringing one guest. Mrs. Breckman's committee will entertain. Mr. and 'Mrs. Xilson of Chicago have

Colds

Get Instant relief with 'Tape's Cold Compound"

Whiting Adve rtis em ents Are Winners

MAY BE APPROVED

t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I-OXDOX, Jan. 26. According to th

Imblin correspondent of the Tkaily Ex-

1 ress today, the Sinn Feincrs are becoming convinced that the British labor delegation, headed by Arthur Henderson, now investigating Irish conditions, will not approve of secession by Ireland. -While Arthur Griffith, head cf the Sinn Fein organization, was conferrinc with the laboritcs Sunday nig-ht. news of another clash between the police and Sinn Fein sympathizers was received from Ealtinglass, in County Wicklow. two wounded policemen were later taken into Dublin, but owing to the cutting of the telephone and telegraph wires at Baltinglass the details of the fighting had not been received when this disptach was written.

Don't throw youi papei away ithout reading the want ad page.

Don't stay stuffed-up! ftuit b1ow'rrtr and snuffing! A dose of' Tape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three dnss are taken usually breaks up a cnld and ends all grrippe. misery. The very first dose opens jour clo?-p:ed-up nostrils and tho air passages of your head: stops nose running'; relieves the hedach. dullness, feverIshness. sn'-pzingr. sorfness, stiffness. ' Tape's Cold Compound' Is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only few cents at drus stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Contains no cjuinine. Insist on Tape's! . .. , r, v . LI

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The Wages of Capital After being in business for about thirty-two years, the Chicago Telephone Company, on January 1, 1910, had a property the book value of which was 530,659,590, and 262,359 telephones in service. In the ten years since then- the book value has' increased 551,180,000, or 167, and the number of telephones has increased 394,733, or 150. Vastly more was accomplished io the past ten years in the development of the telephone service in the territory of the Chicago Telephone Company than in the thirty-two years preceding. The development of the telephone business must not be allowed to stop; it must keep step with the industrial growth of the country. The next ten years will require for new buildings, switchboards, poles, wires, cables, instruments, etc., at least twice the amount of the new capital expended during the last ten years, and this large sum of money can be secured from the people who buy bonds, stocks and notes only after they have been convinced that they can safely invest in the Company's securities. We must pay the wages of labor, and we must pay the wages of capital. If we pay the wages of labor and fail to pay the wages of capital, we can go on for a time with what we have, but we cannot grow, and the industry will come to a standstill. Telephone Rates is the answer! They must be sufficient to pay the wages of competent people to do the work; provide materials for repairs and maintenance; replace worn-out property; pay taxes and other expenses and pay the Wages Of capital the interest and dividends on the bonds, stocks and notes of the Company issued for money to pay for the plant employed in the service of the public.

CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY

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ad are accented fcy The WLltlns Htir C 824, 11 9t a St.. Paon 13S-W. WANTED: Experienced Waitress for Olympic Candy Shop; wages $18.00 per week, apply 533 USth st. l-;6-3 STAR THEITRK TO IGHT Texas Guinan in the "he WoU;" a'so Mutt and Jeff in "Petal Forming." and Fox News. 1-;T-1 COMMERCIAL CLUB The next meeting of the "Whiting Commercial Club will he held In the banquet room of the PlovenskI Don. Friday evening:. January SOth. Instead of Thursday as heretofore announced. Banquet, Vaudeville and Business. All Interested in welfare of our city cordially Invited. 1-17-4 rBTNCESS THIATEE. LAST TTMTI TONIGHT. CLABA EIHBA1L TOUITO la "TEX ETE3 OP YOUTH." We unqualifiedly guarantee this picture. It la In erery respect a great production. l-;7 You will always find reaJ value for your money at Gordon's. H. GORDON & SON i-::-i WANTED: Girl for housework, smill family, ppply third floor, rear, SOS ll!Hh s;rt. i -rr-t r

purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saunders in Atchison avenue. 'Mi?s Marparet Hay entertained a, nurnbfr of "lass mtcs from Chicago at dinner at her home In Cleveland avenue. Mrs. Walter Oliver, visiter her husband at Pt. Margaret's hospital Sunday and found him to h Improving from his recent burns received in thn Siaclalr explosion. Gilbert Behrens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Behrens continues to improve from his recent Illness at the home of his grandmother in ChicaKo Heigrhts. The marriape of Mr. 'William Priscoll of Whiting; and M'ss Nora Moloney of Chicago, tok place In the latter city

en Sunday, the bride bfing a sister of

M. Maloney of Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Driscoll will reside on Central avenue whero the former has purchased a house owned by J. J. Kelly. The Tri Kappa Sorority Card paj-ty proved to be a very entertaining affair, hem; well attended, the proceeds ffoing for charity. Honors in bridn wer.t to Mrs. James Judson and Mrs. James Burton, the prizes In "300" beIn? awarded to Mrs. Edward GreenwaJd and Miss Marie Rlttman

Chicago, were guests of her sister, Mrs. V. K. Roberts and family yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John Beck of Gary, visited friends hre yesterday. Mrs. John Hinsley of Lafayette cam-; last evening- for a visit with her parents Mr. and IMrs. W. E. Belshau- anj other relatives here. Fay Lynch of Chicago, visited his mother, Mrs. John Lynch yesterday. The Hish School basket bail team made an attempt to get to Crown Poin'. Friday evening, but only got two miles north of town when they had to return on account of the snow drifts. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Leaiy were Chicago is!tors yesterday. Mrs. Ben Ia bourn returned yesterday from avisit with Mrs. Isadore Ora?s at Lafayette. The Anderson company general stor has sold its business to George HoeveV Mr. Hoevet will have associated with him several other gentlemen. Harry Gordon who has been head clerk in Lynch Brothers store will be the man. ager of the business. Mr. and Mrs. B. If. Vlant went to Gary yesterday to visit his mother f.r a iav or two.

DYER

Alphons Keilman left for New Orleans on Saturday where he will spend several weeks. Doll Pumbsky went to Elizabeth, til., on Sunday to isit several weeks with Mrs. Jos. Wand and family. A missionary of Rensselaer read High Mass and delivered an English lArmon in the St. Joseph's Catholic church on Sunday. Chas. Keilman and family attended tho funeral of Margaret Keilman of Hammond on Monday. Mr and Mrs. Jno. Dumbsky spent Sunday with Carl Keilman ani fam.ly of Hammond. Mr. Louis Winters was taken to St.

"SYRUP OF FIGS", CHILD'S LAXATIVE

Look at Tongue! Remove Poisons from Stomach,

Liver and Bowels.

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Miss Eileen Buckley of East Chicago visited relatives here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Paum and children were the guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Caster at Shelby yesterday . Mrs. Monte Beiseker of Cedar Lake, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brannock here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seyfath of

PAINSHIT HARD Hate Sloan's Liniment ready for those sudden rheumatic ' twinges

Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the lit'le stomach, liver and bowels. Children love Its delicious fruity taste. Frill directions for child's dose on each "bottle. Give it without fear. Mother! Tou must say "California." Adv.

DON'T let that rheumatic pain or ache find you without Sloan's Liniment again. Keep it handy in the medicine cabinet for immediate action when needed. Jf you are out of it now, jget another bottle tedqy, to you won t suffer any longer than necessary when a pain or ache attacks you. Apply it without rubbing for it penrtratcs giving prompt relwf of ciatica. lumbago, r.euraig'a, lamenrs, soreness, sprains, strains, truises. Ee prepared keep it hand v. Ail druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. -J

WANTED FOUR ELECTRIQANS AT ONCE. Come ready for work. No. 2 gate, Inland Steel Co., Koppers Co., Indiana Harbor.

STANDARD AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 944 Calumet Ave. Hammond.

Ue manufacture

and repair radiatojs.

fenders and hoods.

mmmsmm. Also new and used

I radiators for sale.

Prices Always Right.

"Beauty is Only Skin Deep99

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but a beautiful skin is possible only when the liver and kidneys are active, and the bowels functionate properly. The secret of beauty as well as of health is to Vnaintain perfect digestion and elimination.

help to preserve beauty and maintain health, because they influence liver, kidneys, skin and stomach to fur.ctionr v harmony and efficiently. Sold by druggists throughout tho world. In boxet,10c2So,

Colt! til

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Car Load of

FRESH CAUGHT

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Will be in HAMMOND Next Thursday See Wednesday' Times for Prices

Your honorable Mayor and your Board of eHalth has cooperated with us in bringing our products to vour city on condition that we sell nothing but STRICTLY FRESH CAUGHT FISH. This condition will be lived up to the letter. Our goods are strictly fresh caught, retaining their natural flavor and landed in your city from 48 to 60 hours after being taken from our vessels. We a the largest producers of fresh caught fish in the United States and for the first time in the history cf the fishing industry, the producer is offering his goods to the consumer, saving you three profits. The fish will be sold at practically Boston wholesale prices, only transportation and handling charges added. Our car will arrive Thursday and be open for business from 5 A. M. to 7. P. M. Friday from 5 A. M. to Noon. Any fish unsold at noon Friday will be donated to any charitable institution applying first. ERIE R. R. TRACKS AND SIBLEY STREET. It is perfectly safe to tend children. See Wednesday's issue for assortment and prices. East Coast Fisheries v Products Company

Indianapolis. Ind. New York, N. Y.

Offices: Boston, Mass. Rockland, Me.

WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF THE FOLLOWING COALS: ' Anthracite PEA. CHESTNUT, RANGE EGG Pocahontas MINE RUN. NUT EGG. Illinois and Indiana MINE RUN. NUT. EGG AND LUMP. fiockine Valley LUMP. By-Product and OH Coke MAPLE CORD WOOD (16 inches long) FOR FIRE PLACES. The Beckman Supply Co. 265 MICHIGAN AVE. PHONE 1490 HAMMOND. Anthracite and Bituminous Coal Coke and Wood

Phone 1430.