Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 207, Hammond, Lake County, 19 February 1920 — Page 12
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PE-RU-XA is recommended. If ran aV. 7.r' con"mons erall.y.
i n sooner you begin uslnjr Dr H.rVm.-. ' , walt and nffr. 'he sooner Tou may expect to we,,-vnon PE-RU-XA. f Tour health. A b o t U e o f P E-RU -" A is X ",d ,Q fu" V&ion to-Uke remedy to hare in the house V w J a'8t emrKn. readyvention and protection ' Jt ,s f'jrta ounces of preSoldererywhere in tablet or liquid form.
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such as you've never seen, neer bad and never even heard about that'a what he goea through! And tt'a only one of the many troublea that
is io for in his big, oew picture of a hundred laughs and a hundred thrills. "when the clouds ROLL BY" Don't misa it! And you'll never forget the great flood scenes a real, honest-to-oodness flood that sweeps hi loit sweetheart back to him. STAR Theatre Whiting, Ind Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
C O A L We have a big supply for immediate delivery. Franklin County Lump, Egg. Nut and Mine Run. Indiana Lump. Egg and Mine Run. Hard Coal. Range Chestnut and Pea Coal. Our Special Hocking Valley Lump. ILL. COAL CO. ORDER NOW. 630 WEST STATE ST. PHONE HAMMOND 274 AND 1541.
WHITING and its-" PEOPLE
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Mrs. Tetr r;uczkosUi of icntral RVfmie n ho lias rrn e ry til for tb pjist tlirco welv. is tniir. InK. Tlie atlnt in suffriiiR villi jmu inon l.
Mrs. Hay AVIittmr n 1 rt alrn"!! 1 h meml'ors of th Trt K(.ppa 8ror'ly j at h"r linme In Atchison vmie. Irol- I lin inR the business srsston ?.cial j llm wai enjoved and refre.shmotits j
cri scrvvl. Nick l'ostl.as was arrested by officer T-arUer at 504 113th street on ootitIlaint of Uernant Iean. lie vas rrleasefJ on a bond to appear l'Vbnir.vy 4th for trial. The Owl Club will hae a datiCinR
larty on next KriJay e enlnsr. I .lol-.n Siic wajs arrested by offcer Mai-ksini on the rharce of speevlinii j Me a vreleasel on a bond, signed j
by John Urban to pp'r February T4 .or trial. AValter 01ier. who was badly buvned In thf Sinclair Teflnlnjf Co. explos-
J ion wm! weeks ago. was able to re
turn borne from t. Margaret's hospital. I'd ward, the sit year old son v! Mr.
and Mrs. "harles K. Maunder, passed away at his home (n Ohio avenue yesterday tnorninar after a br'ef tilncss with diphtheria. The funeral r- j ice ias conducted at thrr o'clock estetday afternoon by'Rev. H. V. ley of the M. E. Church and was private, i Interment being at Oak Hill cemetery, j The ueceased was a bright and healthy I child and his sudden death was keen- !
ly felt by the family. lie is survived by his two siytcrs. Misse3 IiorothV and Al ee Maunder In addition to his parents. The funeral of Heuben Spurrier, ase H2 years, was held on Tuesday morning when the ReriCe was preached at the home of Mr. and Mrs. v.". ' Mathews In Oliver street. The servK-e. wa.s preached by Rev. It P. lvey of the M. FT. t'hureh. Interment was at Oak Tli'.l cemetery. Hammond. The members of ths 15. P. O. K. of which the
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ad are arretted br T 'IM1bb Smi 24. llh St.. !' 13!-V. W.Kl.U rATKU. 10.000 Rolls of this
years patterns, jjst arrived rroro Smelssr, 605 Ind. E'.vd. Th new prices on property in Forsyth Water Gardens win go into effect at midnight. Feb. 2C'th. H. S. David, sen. 600 lUth etreet. 2-14-5 Accounts d ; to the Whiting News Co.. February COth are payable at the store. 524 U?th street are payable on or before February after that d.it-j a chare! - f f.ve per cent wi.l 'be made. 2-1S-3 TAH THEATRB TOMGI1T ' Iast time Tonight t see Viola rtina in "Please Get - Married." also Fox Comedy "Chicken A L.a Cabaret." and Al Jennings in 'Fugitives life." C-13-1
Be sure to ask your grocer for Karo Maple in the Green Can. It is guaranteed to please you or your grocer return your money.
Selling Rtprtatntativ O. . a AM At AN 7!2 Merchant! Bank BlrJiJ. IndiinapoJis, Ind.
HERE is welcome news to housewives who nave suffered from the scarcity and extravagant cost of maple syrup. The Karo you know so well can now be had with a delightful flavoring- of pure maple sugar. It's Karo Maple Flavor in the Green Can. It tastes as good as it looks, and it is as good for you as it tastes. The purity and wholesomeness of genuine maple sugar are behind that delicious taste. Keep Karo Maple Flavor on the table. No other syrup is so delicious for pancakes or waffles. And remember it is always reasonably priced.
CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. 1 7 Battery Place New York
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To b) a depoo.tor you needn't be a "piker" in any sense of the word. Ultimately the saver spends more money than the "sp- rt" hut in was. that yield more happiness. 'Whiting- Savings and Loan Association . Current dividend rate six per cent. C-l?-l
Children'sCoughs mflT be checked and mora act-ions condition cf tbe throt often wiil be avoided bv promptly pving the child close of safe
of Ni'k Splovak. 11 was released on $ r, 0 1 bonds and will have his tnai to-! 1
d..y. Charles E. Mar.bt:k of Alton, Hi., v.-as; a business visitor hera on Mon-
c.onooN's Season End Sale rtarted today. Tou will find some real Money Savers In Hich Grade Merchandise.
deceased was a member, attended the funeral in a body. The deceased i, survived by his widow, his two brothers, VV. G. and H. V. Spurrier and three fcisters, Mrs. VV. C Matthews and Mrs. AValter .Sowers of Whit. rs and Mrs. Lehman of New Cor.nrrtown. Ohio. Norton Murphy entertained the tr.em hers of his iolin class at his home in I.aPorte avenue on Tuesday evening A luncheon was served, frames played and a gentral good time was enjoyed. Mrs. Frnest Hein who h.is be n very
ill with pneumonia is now able to siti
up. She is at the home of h-r parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Schaefcr in Sheridan avenue. Many notable playera never Tjefore
seen In a Tairbaak'a picture to fca in ; support cf "Douf" in "When the Clouds j Roll By." See It at the Star Theatre. I Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. .-t?-lt I Tony Horiot'o was arrestd on
surety of peace warrant on complaint
Clarence r.ader of Oliver st.. left on Tuesday r.i;rht for "Los Angeles. Cal.. where his parent. Mr. and Mrs. GalIt: s J. Fader aro visiting, Mrs. Fader having- been quite miserable since go-
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HOBART
Another ease of Small 1'o.v has broken out here. The latest victim boin; Mrs. Ciarence Stnibbf-l. She iii'd just rec -vered from the "flu" when slie took :nall pox. Siie is the mother oi' mx small children. The funeral of Mrs. Carrie YanLoon
who died Sunday was he'd yesterday.
will be entertained at the home of Miss J ' ' ItFS "rre , on- " lr" l' " Gladys Oyfinger in Oliver st.. next Sat- icnce of the Methodist church and urdav evening. i "'rre hcid at the ho roe at two 'Mod;. The twenty-fifth araiiveraary of the I The tei'mcni war. at the Hobart cem-ded-cation of the Congregatiarial! '''Lrr?" vhttrch will be held on next Suiulay. j The Ilo"al -K'bor I-fidge w;il give
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Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co.
478-80-82 Hohman St.
Phone Hammond 3471.
Hammond, Ind. Oldest, best equipped paint establishment in Hammond. We repaint or refmish your automobile like new, make new top, curtains and upholstery, or repair the old ones. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded SEE US FIRST.
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Franklin County Coal, per ton .... $7.00 Illinois Lump, per ton $6.75 Indiana Lump, per ton $6.50
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Used and New APEX Cleaners and Attachments at Cut Rate
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talks from those who attended Snndav I -1 'JS1
school twenty-five years ago. 11 ts. in. anniversary sermon by the past'ir.
Ituenty-tive persons to be received In
to full memberthiri by the cliuwh. "inmunion service. C:"0 p. m. a reproduction as r."in- as possible of the servico held twenty-five years ago. I'.pv. 1. A. Townend. ti-.cn pastor, will preside and Dr. F. VV . Gvmsaulus, of Chicago, who cave the yermon at the dedication w ill preach. Music will be furnished by the sain-; singers wiio took part in that service. The clturches in "Whiting- and neighboring- cities will be invitfd to this service, 6:M
j p. m. Young: People's meetirjg. An j epfriencc an i re-consecration service j "ooXhijr forward to the next t'veuryi liv e years. 7:30 p. in. Vesnr seri ice, j historical sketch of tbe 20 y-aars of the j church. Icption for new- members and social hour and refreshment. Special music will be renderc-'. at ail
services by the choir. -Th'? owl's annual CJeors-i V.'sshinjton party will be held tomoiiow nc-rin-. The grand march wll' be prom;itly nt ." P- in. 'f 1t ifresiimci.l s will consist of a basket lunch finished by the Rirls. A joint meeting of the Home rnd Foreign Missionary societies and day
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j Mrs. .1. J. Keiier in fch'ridan avenue I
f tomorrow atternoon. j Miss I'orothy Maunder wa calieil I home from Northwestern I'niverslty I yesterday by the death of her brother. Kdward. Vpon her arrival she four..-; the house quarantined on which occasion Supt. and Mrs. ll is.vinson open- ( ed tlieir home to she and her class- ; mat'- .who accompanied b r. ' The regular meeting of the rjthian Sisters will be held tomorro weven'ng. There will be initiation ;.nd refresli-im-nts. I
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Pall River. Mass. "Three years ago I gave birth to a little girl and after she was born I did not pick up well. I doctored for twomonths and mycondition remained the same. One day on of your little books was left at my" door and my husband sugpested that I try a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I started it immediately and I felt better and could eat better after the first bottle, and I continued taking it for some time. Last year I gave birth to a baby bov and had a much easier time as 1 took the Vegetable Compoundfor four monthsbefore baby came. (")n getting up I had no pains like I had before, and no dizziness, and in two weeks felt about as well as ever." Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson, 353 Columbia Street, Fall River. Mass.
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