Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 194, Hammond, Lake County, 4 February 1920 — Page 3
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
Mr. and Mrs. Furcell of Pacyius O , f : f here visiting: th latter's parent", Mr. and Mrs. William Fuihr of llPth street. sto;,jir? t th? home of her grand-father James Piis. on New York avenue. Mr?. Furrell until her mar. nape about two' month? ago, was Miss Ge.'rsli Fuller of Whitlnp. Mi?s Marie Koch :s confined to her 1 cm! In Oliver rtrert with an attaok : the ' f.-.j.'' Mrs. Koch and her father, Andrew Kamrner having just ro.orred. ' 6
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lj These Items are Fair Examples of the Thousands of Bargains j Now Offered in Our j MILL END SALE 1 of Housefurnishings I! ATTEND THE SALE TOMORROW
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mm Mm Universal Mop,, extra large size, with Ions handle; can b used as a dustinsr nop o'r as an oiled floor mop. A 50c bottle of oil with each mop: rejtuiar $1.30 combination for 79o
Stona Milk Pans, highly tlazed. m gal. 4n sie 26c; 1 pal. s'.z. C'C alue 15c 40c Orlda Shape China. Caps and Saucera, pair 35c
, o n r Handled A 1 ti in 1 n u m Sauce Pans, 2qt. capacity; regular $1 00 valuf; sain price 69c S-rjt. Conve Sauce Pans of pure aluminum, with long handle and oover: J.'.oO value S1.29
Extra Heavy Weight White Cotton Blankets; size 72x80; shell stitch edge; $3.75 blankets. Mill End price. .
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j M:x IZdna Carlson is confined in the, nurse"? home at the Mercy horpital. in Chicago suffering- with tonsllitis, j The Fortnightly Club met In a sen1 eral session on Monday night at which election of officers for the ensuing year was held. Those elected were President, Mrs. K. I.. Myers; VicePresident, Mrs. James Judt-on: Record itip Secretary, Mrs. V. R. Root: Fin
ancial secretary, Airs. ' . . " Trfj:irrr Mr?. P. I "a :n r be 11 '. 1'irrrtors, Mrs. R. V. . Humphreys. 3 year?;! Mrs. G . H. Hoskitif, - year?. Mi?" J Justine, County lied rors nurse, .poUo in the. intervft of the Nurse"? traiinnsr class which is to ho organized in Whit nit. After the further tran-sac-ion of hu.-iness. j ef reshtnonts conFist:r.(? of tea, wafer? and candy was t- ( r e d . IMward O'Hara. Jr. of Chios", spent Monday visiting with Whiting I friend.. ; ; j 1 E 1 j 1 ! i;-qt. prraipht Vots. for hoilTif: hanis. no.: Jtl.73 value; sale price S1.49
Two-Qt. Alunmiuru licft or Oatmeal Hoil r: .J.ff value: on saio at S1.29 Threo-qt. I'rsrrvinfi Ktth. with hail handle: $1.7.") valun at 98c iray Oranito Tea KttiP. T-qt". size: Jl.'i vsl'i, rricod at 93c
T-quart tray ;ramte Tail with cover: oftc v n!ue: Mill Knd Snlo price 35c prinkJr.R Cups, large f-ize; 25c values on sale at 15c G r a y Granite Royal Rochester Pure Aluminum Tea Kettle; 7-qt. capacity; wire bail handle; $4.50 value; priced at..S2.93 "Wash Basin: j spevia 1 at. -23c $2.49 I Announce the
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Lydia E. Pinklam's Vegetable? Compound Made Me Strong and Able to Work I Recommend It To All My Friend. Bayonne, N. J. "I had pains in hack and legs 50 that I could not stand caused i by female trouble, j I felt so tired all the I time, had bad headaches, and for 6ix j months I could not work. I was treat- ! ed by a physician and took other remedies but got no relief. A friend told me about Lvdia E, Pinkham's V e g e4, e NtJihl I Vimru-mnH nnH ''Axt has helped me very much. I am well and strong ;md j now able to do my work. I canpot j thank you enough and 1 recommend 1 vour medicine to my friends who are J eick." Mrs. SusiB SACATANSXY, 5 j East 17th St., Bayonne, N. J. j . It must be admitted by every fairminded, intelligent person, thaVamedifine could not live and grow in poruarity for over forty years, and today hold a record for such wonderful success as does Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, without possessing great virtue and actual worth. SucB medtcines must be looked upon and termed both standard and dependable by every : taunting person The Us r" noon . AVhit.rsr XV. R. C will ;ular mftins Thursday : hold fterForn to Mr. and Mrs. Gecrge John-
son, nee u:sj MJsan incert, a son, Ejest"rday morning. Mother and son
j are at the h"rne of the former s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Vincent on T-a Porte avenue. Mr. "Thomas Fartlett and the Harry I,ee'a have received the news of the third bereavement within a week. Two cays before the death of Mrs. Fartlett. her lister and also the sister of Mrs. Harry T,e parsed away in Toronto, and mother of John TiR'je, also of AVhitinc:. they having received word yesterday of the death of a brotVicrrin-law, also in Toronto. The Beta Gamma Ups.lon Soronty wi'.I be enterta ned at the home of Miss Hazel I. oris in LaPorte avenue, next Saturday evening. The Yovmsr Ladies" Guild will meet Sore Throat, Golds Quickly RHvd By Hamlin's WlxarJ OH Hamlla's Wizard Oil is simple And effective treatment for sore throat and chest colds. Used as a gargle for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen op a hard, deep seated cold in one night. How often sprains, bruises? cats and burns occor In every family, as well as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, stiff neck, and tired aching feet. Soothing, healing Wizard Oil "will always bring rrnick relief. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant litue pink; pills, cents. Guaranteed
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Like a magnet this sale has drawn multitudes of thrifty people from all part? of the county, to this big "Arena of Bargains." Many new lots have just arrived to supplement the stocks of goods offered in
this big sale. Assortments are almost now as complete and as interesting es were when the sale started! Hundreds of bargains in men's, women's and
drens wearing apparel, yard goods, housefurnishings, etc., are offered again tomorrow bargains that you should investigate be on hand among the early comers to secure your share of them.
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with Mr?. Walter Smith In Oliver et., this evenirtg The "Wrut.ng- toyj are home from the. University of Illinois, spending- the week hero between semester. Jamee Arundel of Pherldan avenue has returned home f rom t. Joseph's College at Kensselaer, Jnd. HIGHLAND A baby girl arrived last Monday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius S'.hoon . Mr. F. Kanko's condition is reported to be somewhat improved. Tie has been very seriously ill with influenza. Mr. and Mrs. n-.chanj Zyp went to I Harvey. 111., last Thursday, to attend the wedding of M.ss Beatrice Zyp of that place. Eloise and Clarlbel Smith are among the latest sufferers from the "flu." Miss Nina Jamieson spent Monday in Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wells and children were, over Sunday visitors with friends in Chioasro.
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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners arc arretted 7 Th TVblttac w C, tJ4. llttk SC. rttBI 1 JS-W. . GOROOVJ W ish to announce that the old sales slips will not be redeemed for Trading Stamps after February 15. IPL'0. II. GORn ?ost i-3i-m ?rR THliATRG TOMGIIT William Farnum in "Wings of the Morning." also "Kotnan Bath Tub." a Sunshine comedy and Outlaw Deputy. 1-4-1 GORDON'S I Pi e-l n entory Sale beyir.s Tomorrow, j (Double Stamp Day) and will continue j until Saturday evening. H. GORDON & SONS Accounts due Whiting News Co., Feb. Mil are payable 8t the store. T.I4 113th street, on or before Feb. 10th. After that date collector service, a charge will be made. 2-4-3 PBIME5S THEATRE TOM6HT May Allison in " Castles in the Air." also Pathe Xewa and Rolin comedy. Coming Tomorrow Owen loore in Piccadilly Jim."' 2-4-1 CARD OF THAK P.elatives, friends, neighbors and employers of Parafine Dpt.. Standard Oil Co. Death of daughter and sister. MR. AND MRS. J. A. KRAKMER AND FA MI I,T. :-4-i WHITING READER? WOULD tOV be interested in buying a most modern, fully equipped T-room house, located on Atchison ave.. AVhit. ins If so, you can become the owner by paying $5 ciovn and S50 per month. Henry S. Davidson, phone Whiting 41 or call 600 ll?-.h st. 2-4-1 FOR SALE OR RENT: A fine home in Ptiglitz Park. Our term. are filch that every one can purchase a house at $.13 dowrt and $3o per month, phne Whiting 41 or inquire Whiting Savings Loan Association, corner C'arK and 119th street. Henry S. Davidson. 2-4-1 DYER The sid nows reached her of tho dfath of Mrs. Edna i-hoop at hr hom ; in Pieroeton, Ind. Mrs. Phooji was J Mica Kdna reacocVc before lir mart iage. who thii lived with her mother at Dyer. She leaves a husband and three ehildfen. her mother. thr"e. sifters and brother, to mourn her loss. I Her many friends extend the deepest FINE FOR JpiAHSM Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain Youll know why thousands use Musterole once you experience the Jad relief it gives. Get a jar at once ffom the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does r.ot blister. Brings ease and-comfort vrhile it is being rubbed on ! Musterole is recommended by man7 doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest ( it often prevents pneumon i a). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $250.
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Just fifty years ago This Winter he pave to the world a Frescript ion which has never been equalled for the weaknesses of women. Many women in every hamlet, town or city will gladly testify that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription did them a world of good. Another of this great physician's successful remedies is known as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discover-and, like the "Prescription," is now sold by druggists everywhere, in both liquid and tablets. This is probably the most efficacious discovery ever made in medicine, for the list of men and women all over the universe who have successfully used it ft indigestion and as a blood tonic and system builder, makes an amazing total of thousands.
sympathy to the bereaved family. M:ss Mary c'hnard of t cr, spending a short v.-;it ion vv.th Adelaide lj e 1 1 1 c r . The Roster Club had the.r resular meeting at tlie puhjic S h o! lmildins on Monday night Mirs Marie Ambre was ..n the sick list and was unable to g.i to wmk for a few day.i. Don't :hrow your pspcr awaj without reading the want ad page.
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lev chilREKOWN Among the notable professional men of this country who achieved prrat success alone; st rict I y logri t iinal o lines was Dr. R. V. Fierce, founder of the Invalids' Hole! and Surgical Institute at Buffalo, X. Y. Devoting lr attention to th-' ppeeialty of women's diseases, ho became a recognized authority in that line. His work, '"The v oramon Sense Medical Adviser," Is row in over two and a hah" million homes in this country ami Europe. At on e time Dr.Fierce represented his home di-trict in Congress. J if Are you iscJmrj "The Trmf 7?yVPNlh 9nd Morning Un"1lHave Strone, Healthy ' "vlTtSv "c. If they Tire. Itch, for jZF omart or Burn, if Sore. 6iir EVES Granulated, use?. : Murir.o often. Soothes, Refreshes. Side for Infant or Adult. At all Druggists. Write for free Eye Bock. Marios Eye Rtaedy Co., Chicago E V. 11 5 J 1r ! u In. Icua Ircurys Trvvzendxis-xt WINGS OF THE MORNING I i l 4 i See This Picture!
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