Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 188, Hammond, Lake County, 28 January 1920 — Page 6

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Six THE THJKS Wrdnosdnv. Jan. 28. lOl'O. ARMORED RAILWAY CARS FOIL MEXICAN BANDITS To protect passengers from attacks by bandits m the infested regions the national railway lines have hail designed and built armored railroad cars for passenger traffic. A California company produced the cars, two of which are shown above. Thev Rive litt! chance for sijrhtseeinjr. Goodyear Leadership Tires for Small Cars

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Tvto of the new armored steel cars.

WHITING and its PEOPLE

M ;-s . John l.'rban is cnf!npii to her 1 orii In S nrasi a mun ly . a severe ; ; ' j e s . Ml.-is Irene Krifser of I-iTorte ave.. fx;jfct-i hmo Thursdny from the "' :c t.viity htspi;al whet she bus ! n ' '-rtirif j a ?"rioi;s attack of It f ' :1 ." for two 'piu, l':yi:o'.iih Ai'I Society of the i:"''rTiu'iial church will have a Sit--r Trtt nt int home of Mrs. A' . K. S hrugs in Sheridan tvenu on Tiiur-fJ--.y of ihi: wi'o'a. Mr, K. Ij. Meyers "vlii r''a,-' aii or'-ginal story and ref j-. rjif-n s v'.' be served . A cordiai In: itation Ik er;i-nde.l t all ladies mi"re.:,i to he jiri'jr". Th St. Cyril'.i .a.ketha!l team are rxkins h'lf j.rer.arationa for their haskethaU s me in sr. Joseph's .V11ea:e at T?e?fltep w r. i -h is to be played at the S-'fi."k hai! on Wednesday- evening. K-bf 'arv 11th. A 1ar.ee ; to follow the b tbs i I jrame. Th :n? f'lnerals have been cocciuc'e.- iy ;;r.vJert aker 'Baran within t'!: past few tfi'Vf: Marsaret, 11 day .-;, !!ii:;htor r-f Mr. nl Mrs. J.jlin r5.;ku'a, of 4S Indiana boil-?var-l. PfRth wa. i!:e to graft rlti. Hteve Nc-vc:;1 acre. r.s jfirs. of standard bv-rr.-ie. I--ath due to pneumonia . Furr! f-c -n Jol.n's Slovak '.hun h: H-!e;i K ak, ac 1 ymr of r.i3 Front Ptr'--t, ai-e of death, castritis. fun'ifci fr-ri sr. .Tohrt' Slovak churoli; AntC"t K'Vl. T-. Skil1-e flVn'i'. JllCe, r.-; jr-i. 1,1 at St. ..M.r-ar Fs h'-plt-(;I .is r'-.- iit of he ,minrhac. Ku. i-.f rI of Father I'od s k 's t.'roation c: ir, h t lav. Mrs. ' I - : - - S'-K'i.-tf an'! d.. ;is I .t -r. ('kori'tic of ,1 ;i veri-:e, have ret':'rri f ,;it. i'f);' au : i; : pn-v were - ;.-: 3: h ..: of ! l.e f ! ;.-! s -ou-;-t. Tot. "Pj .Mr . M .! .n Sin 1 ,'ian F: . 'i' Httet.a. -i tif wi-dd.mc . f M:-rt 1.1' -,.; tv: an1 M . .1. lin- - .--r ; t t'.e i:- h any f.'M !i.- an -h-irc;i in T.-iv. n : . :.-::ti at xv!.i. h w ejdiii '.:i.- ; tV-u-r rr:trfr. P: .:.- rl '.I t.: "i. M"tii;a rv tuns I r-- ';.-!-.' t 1 f t;-.l with th l-c-l- ;!r thr.t 3 1 !. 1 1:1 ' " J enJ-'Ved. A b-. .."t t.-t! . h;-!' - w k t'. .tttrii'.-tion ..it J fiT t',-" . e:,j,2- between t'l- ::!; !-.t h,e .- r. i,eui4t 4 t.i 4. 3 V : ;fi . r; 1 .1 lilT' -o.- nri li.-ua r.:rti:-he..i ru for (! l.tto-.var. Theie Weo l;i;er ;.!!! .-.;.-! -I.- followed -v lic'ir,! i -i r'frc.:.: iilf . Th ea ' J v. f-r.i f w 'I i-v :'t, i7j. tlanc1... I''--i.- T'itl v:n chairyer n of mml'-e of a rr.! ne : .1 f-r ;: :irtv :r : !or an-i -MisH C T;i . r. ( i . i n .i ri .T - S-i....- v. -n k'i. j.- ..'O ll :- I 'C;. of t; ' 1 1 i i - ''.:: .l-d.a S. ;.: h:!d cn have vf)i!-"'l :;'; Si-. Mine, Mt"h., i-!":-" 1 to v '- : ' i her ;-j n r.t.-.. .Mr . Sfo-i Vi.v :.-,.: -! f r ) t -.it, three '. M. . S-hn-ib 1- S'-ivf ! f :. :. !", t' v ( .-rpe.-t'.si, to soon Jo-. . c ;" r M-.-ih J;r-:of. Jind , w'l'-r.- t'lev- ; ;i c oil: -:i a :i -ice nn-l intr-ivil to j o 1 . Sis-.:. -ndr? t-e y.i'r.-;.' b -;o-rt1. i "I-i - -.-o. ?-;.e.-.- S-.iii.i.iy v sit--T lor j :-r A r . .ttoi M. i s . Jr-imc . i Sb'-i .due ,i -nie . .t'l -.r;l l'.-ina Cnn.-on h. a'-e ! - ' . or. fi.p n-.r.-f ' Ca-Mii coin's a : iis'i.t'd with t!o-:r work. .,. r. lirors Hornet t entertained )h TV a ;a-i iii.i. I'l'sii-oi Sorority on .!on-t-o. -.- f r;o;i;. soi-'.tl session ;id a

WSiesi Children are Sickly

are Const. pated, l-evrria, ( ry out m the.r sleep. Take culil eftMW Have Heailache, Stomach or Bowel trouble, Try IM OTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN

They are pleasant to tako anil a certain relief. They act on the Stomach, Liver and Bowels ami teuil to correct intestinal disorders. 10.000 testimonials from mothers and friends of little ones telling of relief. No mother should b without a box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for use -when needed. Auk to-iUry. At Druggists. The n ed of them often comes at inconvenient hours. Used by Mothers for over thirty yearn. Do No! Accept Any Snbstitnte for MOTHER GRAY'S SWIFT POWDERS,

Whiting A dvertisem en t s Are Winners

1 Fashion's Forecast

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MEN'S OVERALLS.

4 are accreted br The Wbttln Sem V, 118UI St.. PkODO 13H-W. WANTED: Experienced Waitress for Olympic Candy Shop; wages $1800 per week, apply 539 ll?th st. 1-16-3 WAXTKD : O'rl tor houwork. small family, apply th'-rd fljor, rear. SS llith street. l-:7-tf C0M1IERCIAL CLUB Th ncTt meetirsr of the Whit'.n Commercial Club -A :!1 he held in th banquet room of th" PiovenFkl P-ipi. Friday aveninur, January 30th. Inftea-i of Thursday as heretofore announced. Banquet, Vai:deville and Business. AM Interested in welfare of our Hy cordially invited. 1-C7-4 6Tu the thi: Toy Kill r "Th Career of Katheritie Culvert." and all star cast: al.so Xal ITart In the 'Mission Trail," also tomtdy. l-i'S-i rnivcnss tii f tti n TOMiiH'P AND lllilOllRllW Will Kosrers in "Julio" hi:' !-tet pi--ture, which we pruarantee, a!so H iom. edv and a Pathe. News 1-2S-1

luncheon followed the. meeting. The, reirular metinar of the W. n. C. CoL Theo. "Roosevelt r)?t. X-. C?.?. ajt held at whicn there wet fo';r o. w candidates Initiated. The visitors present were Mrs. Jennie -Hubbard. Pres. Win. Calkins Post N'o. M : s. Millie t'avia and Mis. Schneider of H!:i :noinl. .Mrs. UopaM T'aef riee Violet I.ewi" arrived from AVood Tlivrr. II!. on Monday eve ninsr Jo int; called lo re by th"

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TI.e 1 1 M'n.-teel Club prartir-e will bo hold t th- Owl h: ad-iu-i rt. : s tor.i'jr.it at ei-i'.t o'c'ock. ".' io rotii.iiris of Mrs. Helen A. J,ewi5. i an- 7 8 years, wcr- fhipped to urnrl! N. v., yeterda- n oinini; wh-r-i iniir-

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ii..:ighter, Mrs. T,oi : Id Naef. Si rvici a wire prra h'd ,.t the I.wis home. .145 I-aPorte avenue, at M j: . m. bv Rev. ;n. I. Jvey of tlie Mr th .-list church, vocal number:-' heir- rendered In- Mrs. J-'. J!. Io!1 and Mrs. P.. V, . lirciii. The services were very larcely atended. Mrs. l.wis and hei iiiistand, Frank IV. Lewis. .Sr., had mad" their home with their sou and daughter Mr. and Mr?. F. P. Lew s. Jr.. for a number of ears, he pa.-in a.vay about five yearn hso. I Irandma Lew. is was loved by nil n ho know her and her sudden death was a in-ji .-lim-lt to all. The deceased is survived h her son Mr. Lewis and her si.-ter. Mis Mary K. Kllnftcr. The Old Settler's Club will fisn sn-r-retne toniKht when they will bav .- an indoor picnic In the Hiuh School auditorium. All old pettier are urSi i! i.i be present as thtre. will he an entertainment, dancing an dr-f rr.-h men t s and a. good time is in store for all. The regular meeting of the V. P.. A, of the Maccabee.f -will he held t--niprht in tb I. o. O. F. liall. There will be installation of officers and en. tertainnn.ut. Kaeh member mav brine; a prue.'t. Mrs. Ilreckman'a committo will entertain. Mrs. J. P. Kyle of Ohio aven-ie is able to he up. following, an attack f the "flu.-'

'1'he leeulation overall for men is giver ti No, !:.4 Crash, drill or jean in hi .. r U!v-iki color are the materia's tno - rrmonlv n.ed for garments of this f )h is tber a durable snd prseficsl. -v natch pock't is stitched conTeniently a; en- h siele t,f the front. The man's overalls No. 954 is cut in -ies o4 to -44 inches. Pi?. requires v var!s e-f '"- iti'-h material.

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Mrs. Sheehan cave a lecture and pictures were shown of the Sand Punes iast evening at the public Library t th" mmhers of l he ' Auxiliary to the Kejtd'.nc Club. Many from out of town attended the dance held at the Community hall on Saturday f vniinff and itivon by the rner ban Letrlon.

Don't throw ynur payrt away without readins the want ad past.

MOLE

QUICK

HOBART

Mr. P. Naef of Chicasro visited here over Sunday with relatives. The Hish School Basket Hall team will play a team picked from the Alum ni Association this weey Wednesday evening at the local gym. Mrj. Tl. Slacker and M'.ss Norma Wetter.gel -nehe Chicago visitors on yesterday.

REL!EF!N0 BLISTER! It Soothes and Relieves Like a Mustard Plaster Without the Burn or Sting MuEterole 13 a clean, whita ointment, made with the oil of mustard. It does all the work of the old-fashioned mustard plaster does it better and does not blister. You do not have to bother with a cloth. You simply rub it on and usually the pain is gone ! Many doctors and nurses use Mustero!e and recommend it to their patients; They will gladly tell you what relief it nivs from sore throat, bron chitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the ' back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 20c and 60c jars; hospital size $2&f

Enormous resources and scrupulous care have produced in Goodyear Tires for small cars a high relative value not exceeded even in the famous Goodyear Cords on the world's highestpriced automobiles. In addition to its larger sizes, Goodyear manufactures an average of 20,000 small car tires a day in the world's largest tire factory devoted solely to the 30x3-, 30x3!2-, and 31x4-inch sizes. Last year more small cars using these sizes were factory equipped with Goodyear Tires than with any other kind. Their extreme worth is available for your Ford, Chevrolet, Dorr, Maxwell, or other small car, at the nearest Goodyear Service Station. Go there for these tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes.

-03Va Gotdyar Double-Cure "PO Fabric, All-Weather Tread LJ

Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are built to protect casings. Why endanger a good casing with a cheap tube? Goodyear

"K5x3 Goodvear Single -Cure Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread

Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more than tubes of

less merit. 30x3 lixe in waterproof baf

$3

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M. E. Kilpatrick 3334-38 Penna. Ave., Indiana Harbor, Ind. Dealer in Goodyear Tires and Auto Supplies.

East Chicago Garage and Sales Co. 4735-37-39 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago, Ind. Dealer in Pneumatic and Solid Tires.

Lake County Auto Supply

NORTHWEST COR. DOUGLAS AND H0HMAN ST., HAMMOND.

H. A. THIEL, Prop.

TEL 1741.

Eyesight Dim? If your eyesight is dim, your vision blurred; rf your eye ache. itch, burn or feel dry, get a bottle of BonOpto tablets from your druggist, dissolve one in a fourth of a glass of water and use to bathe the eyes from two to four times a day. BonOpto has given utronger ye.. clearer, sharper vision and relief to thousands. Note: Doctors Mr Bn Opto trenrtherr errVcht jo la a week's time in many iostanca.

hen ill with the flu are nicely lmorovintr. Mrs. C. Klose pnd daughter. Mrs. J. t'auner are both confined to their home mi New York avenue with severe colds. Jlcs Clara Scbaak of Myrtle avenue - loi ha? been ?ufforincr with pneumoni.i was taken to tin; St. Bernard's ho?-

oitnl in Chicago on Tuesday belns i"i

a very critical condition. Mrs. John T'lau of Myrtle avenue i vry ill at her home with quincy, pore . coat. Little liltner riau, who has b.n! the ilu is :eUlii2r along nicely.

Where Can I Find Relief From Itching, Terrifying Eczema? Queatkm on Upa of Afflicted, f reached by goioo; deep down to Its

1 nere is harrassmg discomfort source, watch is in the Mood, tlx

ROBERTSDALE j

Times news service Is the bes; -hat money can buy and l.onesi f fort can furrvsh.

The installing of the officers in the V. H. A. of the Maccabees has been postpone. I until two weeks from tonight on account of illnes.". but the reRiilar meeting will be held just the same at the 1. O. O. V. ball. AH members are urjred to he present. Miss Cecelia Ksgcru of Lake avenue visited her prandmother, Mr, ledger of Kast Side on Monday. Mrs. Arthur JlendneUson and Mrs. Charley Fritz were Chicago .-Impicrs Monday. Mrs. Kison Moore and ciauphter, Mrs P.. I'.urns. or Hammond, visited Mrs. Moore's son. Carl and family of Indianapolis blv d. Monday. KrMz Kasch of Indianapolis mvd.. is X' ported on the f-ick li.t. Mrs. William Timn of Lake avenue was a Chicago visitor on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanapel and family of Knijlewood. spent Sunday at ihe borne of Mrs. I lanarel's mother. Mrs. Schaar of Indianapolis blvd. Mrs. Charley Nr.su attended the funeral of a friend at East Side on Monday. Miss Clara Kramer of Myrtle avenue is confined to her home with the lagrippe. A few of Mr. and Mrs. Car! r.uebbrs friends stepped in and surpris-d them at their home on Lake avenue on Monday evening in honor of their sixth weddins anniversary. A very enjoyable evening was fpem ami a lovely luncheon was served. The guests on leaving wished Mr. and Mrs. Huechler many more years of happy married life. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold of lake ave.. are enterta in iner their daughter, Miss Kr'ma Arnold and .Mrs. Henry Mayer of

Marshaltown. Iowa. I Mrs. R. Adley and chihlr.-n of the. West Park Addition are re,-ov erins J nicely from the flu . Sevral members of tlie MLauuh!in family of Roherts avenue who have

SALTS IF BACKACHY OR KIDNEYS HURT

canted by Eczema that almost becomes a torture. The itching it almost unbearable, and the skin seems on fire with the burning irritation. A cure from local applications of salves and ointments is impossible, because snch treatment can only allay the pain temporarily. The disease caa only be

disease being- caused by an Infection which breaks ont through tb skin. That is why the nwtt satifactory treatment for all so-calltf skin diseases ii S. S. S., which acta by cleausiny the blood. Get a bottle to-day, and yoa will see rralta from the rrgbt treatment. Medical advice free. Addrew Medical Director, 43 Swift Bldg, Atlanta, Ga.

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Stop. Eating Meat for a While if Your Bladder Is Troubling You.

When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney regrion it peixrally mea.is you have been eating too much meat, savs a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to li't'r it from the blood and they become ort of psralyzed and loppy. When om- kidneys prt .sbiecish and clop you must relieve thm. like j(.u rrlieve your bowels; removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; jour stomach sours, tongue is cated. and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinpes. The urine is cbudy. full of sediment, channels often pet pore, water sa!ds and you are oblipo4i to seK relief two or three tim'-s durinp ih.- nipbt. Kither consul! a R'.od. reliable physician at once or pej from your pharmacist about four ounces of .lad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kikdneys will th-ti act fine. This famous salts is made from the a.-id of prapes and lemon juice, combined wih lithia. and lias been us.-d for pen-r-stions to ch an and stimulate sluppish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the urine so it no lonper irritates, thus endinp hiadil'T weakness Jad .nits is a life saver for regular T.-at eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes n deltghtfu!, efforvescent lithia-w ater drink Adv.

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. Hocking Valley LUMP. By-Product and Oil Coke MAPLE CORD WOOD (16 inches long) FOR FIRE PLACES. The Beckmao Supply Co 265 MICHIGAN AVE. PHONE 1490 HAMMOND. Anthracite and Bituminous Coal Coke and Wood

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