Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 9 February 1920 — Page 8
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THE TIDIES .Mnndav. Frhniarr 9. 1920.
WHITING and its' PEOPLE
Mr. and .Mr". Hi chard S. Si'i'nsate ' ti -i ta nf J tiumli'r of f rlep.is at a ur1 part;- ;i; tli. ir home in Ohio a' (.. ti I rida e v pmnKT . The d:!til'is of tin T'dleston Land i'nmpny held a meetitiir l-Vldaj in the o.ee of Atty. .1. li. FetterhofT. i:"v. Cliarl'S K . Ira e, ! o- 'd i-;ifnt -everal da a at Loui ille. Ky., in the -i tere.st of the In ;cr-v tin r h WorM -p rt.iTt . H. . la-;d.OB was a tiarv ows.n'-fo v .-. t - r . C'has. S . re el of i hi. .it. i was a iVhll.n; is it or on Fr.day. Mr?. Thomas S . I enfTiair 1 number of lad:" at a party at tiT bm in f-heridan en.;e ;i Kr :!. af. irno"n. Kh f II ,ndrr, n .. i!avc-l p f-osircsM e 1 y at vshi.H the honor.were aai J"'l to Mrs. V lllia-n Kyle. Mr. Roy Walker and Mrs. Wa!d.i Jnninf . The ho-tesS f.'ped ,l i-rnty two cti'.irse ! n.'h fn . John pohcri wa 11 rested by ofT't V'naU at hi. home in 1"!:: sdiras sven; for assault and battery up..n f-'mriK Ii-npa. M Tva r'faifi on a
fo" bond to appear tomorrow for his trial. The par'r.l-tf.Thr'.i association are arrausiii; lor a ilanotns patty next Wfdnfsilay rvmins lo be given at the H. h Si'h.M.I Auditorium. Miss Hazel IrfitiK will entertain .ther.rta (lamina I'psilon Sorority at her home in l.af'oit'- avenue tomorrow oTi 1 1 I IT . Mr. and Mrs. .lames I- . Kvans and daughter Mifii Iiotolhy ar 1'aiin,thi.o wpek for a trip to California. M i . . Thomas M.l.n ml i t a i ned t.ntv-tvvo children at her home in Cleveland .ivetni.- on Saturday afternoon, the party buns: K'V"" in honor of th- eielxh lortl.dax anniv errv of h i 1 tile da lighter. Kid en.e Mnilan. The nlent'.ne 5i!CKe.lion were in der4. rat ions nnd favor, the children rn-j.-j in a very pleaNtit time in .im-: nnd t.o;ilrcts. I : . t resh in e n ' n rve.J and the n-.jest of iioivr was the ii.ipient of iiisny bea.ti."'il si 't . The '."olo.o ! Theodore Uoosevelt i o'p. No. hld it thorl mooting; at nil., ll n hp charter members were given the oiilis.niion . Three off ere !i.tll-d. I hey bfi''; as follow;-: liunnl. Mrv Allen: AssMut iur.l. M:. loin'-p. I'if." 4 i-e;ondent. Mis MtC.t'th . Tne a-ioMint of $.T r4a:ir.eil ;o- Mi. Flon.ns s eai i partv wa sturne.l over to the Corp. wh oil Is to meet att'n l-i t.. weekf. M. c:.ie : ,erly and two daushter.s and .Mrs I 'an M Neil', and daughter. attnle.l a ia-i v at the homo o'
BEFORE YOU SAY GOODNIGHT
Prepare for a Clear, Bright Day Tomorrow by Taking ''Cascarcts" for Liver and Bowels
Privo way thoyo pcuisrcri enemies' tomorrow by taking: Oscarets tonight of happmesh;liounes5 and ronsnpi-I i 'ascarets are jo pleasant, so harmles-. tifsn. Don't stay headachy, stck, on;uc They never srip. aiekpn or inomven-ce-ate. sailo-.v and miserable: iet ri-1 ' ien' on lio Calomel. ?alt. OA or or colds, indirection, ufft tom,oh or ' nit. harsh pills. Thoy cost so Mill
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frlfnds in Chloajo on Saturday . Prioress Ibratrr Today and Ismorrow. Constance Pinnty in ' Krstvvhile ?Ussn. AVe pruarantee this picture. Also Tom Mi and a color travelogue. l"-!-10 The regular meeting of the Kasttin Stars will he held this evening ut vv lieh all inernlers of the degree iaff and 4ifri-frs are urged to he present, liorn to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Selileehlv' a daughter, at their lo-me in Cnhao. 1 lie daughter of Mr. anil Mis. William F. Kyle of lVnnsj Ivani.i avenue, was baptized by Father Miller at the Sa. red Heart i 1 1 1 r h vci-lerday morn1 1-, and wa.' namd Marv Jane. The sponsors .we: e James I Mi-Kan of Uh Iliii ami M ss i.liarlotte l owi'iy of Chh'aeo. . The WhM.ns I.odsc N'n F. and A. M .. will have a party for the meml is of the order and then- families ai the Shosk Hall n-.t Friday '- VI,. l"t. There w , ; 1 he an entertainment and ref roh inen t s after whi -li .lano-.nf w ill he rnj: o,l. mut--for whiih will he furnished lev Frof.
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Mr. and Mrs. !de Ci ox eland and sen of Hammond, v. sited with Whit.n j: rtiati.py vesterday. I'8 id J. raskw .etz of Sheildan avenue has ;nnc to inlando. Fia.. whore he w ill spend ten dav.s visiting his father. C'hailes ra-kwietz. Th r Seiion of the Fortniahtly i-lub u ill meet at the homo of M r. . Wall) Jenn.ngs in "Hiver street this eenin. the meet to he m 'harge of the An-.erioan'.7.ation conuni tiee . Mr. and Mrs. Waldo .lennmcs ent' rtained e'srhte. n eouple- at a party
at their home in tiiivei street on Sat- ! iirdav eveninsr in honor of their sixth eeltlin? ann, ersar; . The play ins of j Five Hundred was the ma n divcision I of the f err.nc. at vvhich honors vere. j awarded to Mrs. Kiy XX. Tllt--n nnd Mis. Kov k. Green and Mf.-.-i s Hay F. (Mhitmer and John S hsuh. Jr. Valent'no ,-u c i? eis j : on s were used in th tally ! and place --ird.. an 4 lahorate two j i-oij-s luncheon 'pein seized. Mrs. C.
M . ll!ir.r.n b.n; the oaterrr. 1 he custs were Mr. and Mrs. Hoy V. . ,;:een. Mr. and Mrs. r. . P.. Tilt-ui. Mr. and Mrs. John Schau'o. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. MarKey. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wh.te. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. yle. Mr. and Mrs A. F.x ton-Port er.
; ;!r. and Mrs. J. c. Bennett. Mr. and
Mrs. bv-Tati R. Kilter. 1
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
mmd are acrrvied tf The bl(In m V.. lli(a St.. I'hooe 131-W. I.ORIHIV Wifh to nnnognee that tlie old sales slips will not be redeemed for Trading St amps a f te;- February 1".. If'-O. H. I.IIKIIIlX A MOS 1-31- Mt
FiK SM.l Cood hu.si ion. write In. I.
: - 1 1 r eery a n d ness, situated in hiting New s.
Market, a good l"i-a-Wh.lins.
MOTHERSJOIHIoWhen the Children Cough, Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests Ko telling how soon the symptoms rt3y develop into croup, or tv-orsp. And then's when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole rt hir.d to giv prompt, sure relief. It docs not blister. As first aid and a certain remedy, Musterole is exccCent. Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a jar in the house, ready for in.-tant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Relieves Gore throat, bronchitis, tor.silitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuxalgiq headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbagOj pains and aches cf back or joints, ppr.iins, sore muscle-;, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of tao chest (it often prevents pneurnonial. SOc and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.
vi n riir.ATiiK to m h i A William F.. Pot u re T hod a r.ara in "A W 4man There Was." also Filly West in ' The ;ko Firr.iKr." "-I'-l RI OK Til M We desiie to thank all those whose kindness and r mpat h y was extended to us in our preat heroafctnent anl to express 4, sir gratitude for the Ijeaiitiful floral ofTor.ncs. MH. P. 1. F.t'.Mltol'R A N I S' N5-? JoSF.I'll AM 4 F.lV IN'-Trini-ess Theater To4la7 nnd To- ' nstnnee Pinnex- m lu-iwhik ?usan. We piaranif this piotwre A ls. Tom Mix and a color tiavilopuo. :-S-l"
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j "Flu" reported for several days and i we are hoping its r.n m?. are over, i John lies" is improving slowly, j Frank Holly arid family are aide, t" i ho on t aga Hi . j The l.inr.a? Society met at the honie j of Mis. m . Poland Tliursel v Feb. "- j Next ineetiiiK w :!1 ho I'.-h. 1 '.' 1 h at the. j homo of Mis: Win. A.l.mi '. II.. k"Ty
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You Airit Heard Nothin Till Vou Hear Al Jolsotl'
Al tells you all about his lueetfieaft f almost o'l in this latest SitiW hit Tk lamou langh of this exduiive Columbia ifftrl is featured twire, and be keeps you la?Ale$ all rhe time. Coupled with Hilly Muffay'l pee!v, tuneful song, "Come On an4 Pi? With Me." A-2S39-ej
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1. Bush & Lane Pianos and Players 2. Victor Pianos and Players 3. Cecilian Pianos 4. Farrand Pianos and Players
The World's Highest Grad Instruments. Sold only by us In the State of Indiana
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Wright will open a diss Milliner'. Shoo in the Fi
south of the Vee-liie p;al.. i' First M. F. . rl.-o h. ;n Ladies' t . To-;;- ia respectfully s-ol.. t-d.
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A GOLD RELIEVER . FOR FIFTY YEARS Dr. King's New Discovery has a successful record of half a century
Sirs. Walter .smith. Mr. and Mr. C. Hornet. Mr. and Mt s. Jam's J ud -ar.d Mr. and Mrs. J. M. stover.
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T't-.o new- i';hri?t an Ch'.i'.vh is now in use. although it ltn't ''jUit'o rompieted. i trio will leave .L-hn He-?' store. (Tuesday e.enms. Feb. lnth. at se-.en i o'clo. K for 'he Whit.ns Christ .an ! Church rv .val . Anyone wush.n? to 5.1 p'oase r'port to Mrs. H-s. V. Kansfiold was .al'.rd to Cava a o as h:e s.sler Mrs .Tn-: ne it quit" S.ck . I; Mio as ha moved h.s ?. k '-i shoes and 1 epatr out St in'O tl.e oil lit" sfie.
TIME-TTtrED for more than fifty yean! nnd today at the zenith of its popularity! When you think of that, you are bound to be convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery does exactly what it is meant to do soothes rtnisrh-raw' thronts.
' congestion-tormented chests, loosens i phiefrm-pack. end breaks the most
obstinate com and frnrpe attarir. Dr. Kind's Is safe for your rold, j for your mother's cold, for the kid- ' die's cold, couirh, croup. J.eaves m j ri?sasrreeah!e after-effects, fific. and ; $1.20 bottles at your druss'.st. 1
Bowels Act Sluggish? Irregular bowels often result In perlous slck-jess and disorders of the liver ana stomach. Make them art as thev should with Dr. King's New Life rViis, Keep the liver ao. t ve the system free from waste. 25c. a bottle. f
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Just ss these trr.'.usioe Ccrfumbia art.sts seem to have tied themselves into a musical knot in this syncopated fox-trot, introducing "The Vamp," tney extricate themselves by a mclodidus miracle jr.d jj7, merrily on. Coupled with Ciorman's Novelty ? vrropatrs (ox-trot "Datkin' Dog."" A-2344 85c
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Hickman Trio Hits the Hih Spots The Hickman Trio, from Art Hickman' Orchestra, which makes records for CoiuT.bii f:!usire!y, jazzes the fox-trot "Nobody Knows" and the one-step "Wonderful Pa!" iit 3 wav to mal.e an aged cripple forget h: ever hid the gout. A-M39-85C A Ftw More Mid-Month Hits
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Owners' Approval Is
Like a Rousing Cheer The Cleveland Six, from coast to coast, is establishing its place in motorriom The bitter cold days of the Northern winter have proved its ease of startine just as the hot summer days, when hundreds of new Clevelands were J ore t- n nr irc, rotation.
being driven across ine country, fiuvcu p-"-"
The Cleveland Six is in the hands of owners all over the United States today, and the chorus of satisfactory approval from these owners is like a rousing cheer. They say the car surprises them, pleases them, delights them. Its pliant power, its simple ease of handling, its boat-like comfort, surpass all
expectations. If you hope ana plan to starx the new season with a new five-passenger touring car which is a real six, or such a car of roadster type with wide, deep seat of restful cushioning and plenty of stow-away space, then come in and see the Cleveland Six.
A study of this car will interest you. A ride in it will convince you. TouriniS Car (Tire Pasaenfiers) $1385 Roadster (Three Passengers) $US5 Sedan FivVPassengers) $2195 Coupe (Four Passengers; $2195 (All price F. O. B. Factory) ft Lake County Auto Supply, PHONE 1741. H. A. THIEL, PROP. 671 SOU id KOHMAN STREET. HAMMOND, INDIANA.
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