Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 211, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1920 — Page 10
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WOMEN NEED NOT STAND IT Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Surely Removes Suffering and Pain. Here is Proof.
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Breaking mirrors, v-alking under a ladder, thirteen at the table, seeing a black cat you know all the old jinx tuff. They're all assembled and work their horrible spell on
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ROLL 5Y" Whether xu believe in them or not, come arid see what happens. V mi may be tiTorg ! Star Theater Whiting Last Times Tonight
Morii.n Tn at was confined tf Ills l,r.:rie in pennsj tvatiia avenuo for veial ihjs iy i!lnc.i, but ij recoered now . fh .tries John! of I a Porto aenue. Is spend .rig H f-u- days in Ploo-mington. III., r n li,ir.i afs.' . Mi-. Mann- Pzud.nskl Hodney has f.-.rmerly in Pr. H "skins' -fle has sei;. II. Hok!n. Mis:' MIMifd Hatch, fi rrcci-! ln I r. Hiij:i:i5' office has seon M rr,'!i 17 i h . Sinclair Mil Rcfin'rift IV. The Pa. si "h; f, Club of the Pythian S'sters will meet with Mrs. Hubbard i:i Roberts avenue tomorrow fvrn! r a at T:3" V'. k . The !r..-n,l..T; of th Pl mouth AM fSo.-icty of fi Vr. r" jca tlonoJ church wt'i i.svc ft S:lwr Ton ft th homo of y : s. i. t'.r.ff th in 'antral svonuf nc t Tlmrsday ' verting. Ms. N. K . J.-hns..n an1 daiif1itr. 1..-t;i.- ' Ki: tlte. w.-re Whitirisc v'sitors Sunday. 7 ! iMoh:,in 't entertained relate from the Kat SMe n h r hum in lev :a ml n . The YV . M. . t. M'vseas i'.! hold their regular meeting tn the T. . t. V. hat' tomorrow evening. The o. V.. S. w,ll tava a Silver Ta at the V.cime of Mrs. P. A. Petersen in
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St. Taul. Neb. " I Buffered with
periodical pain for about four years so
that 1 was unaoie to do my work at times. A friend told me about Lydii E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and 1 took it. It soon stopped all my Buffering so that I am now feeling fine in every way. I recommend your medicine to my friends who have similar
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j Will Thomas, St. Paul, Neb. Lydia E. Pinkharn'e Vegetable Com
pound, made irom name roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and today holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on file in tha Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to prove this fact. For forty years it has been the standard remedv for female ills, and has restored the health of thousands of women
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! from Xob'.?svilK Ind., where fhe spent j a few Java riFtttn with relatives, j Mr. ail Mrs. Charles Helman of ; N.-w Vor'K avenue spprt Sunday at t!ie i home of the former's niece. Mrs. Sklni tier 'n 'hioaco . The V."!i:t;njr Post No. Amr.'n I l"n:on. are maV'tiK arranjtments for I a danoe - be t!vn in th SV .ak Vali , 1 lege at !:. f 111., tostet'.e- with!
j rRINCESS thuathx tomioht. KA3EL NOEMAND In PITTTO." A
J 5?cond Micic-. Also CVa!l Heary com&ily, ' I Pr.tho Stevlsxr, suit a Travelogue. W'-UX TAPER. 10.C0 P.olls of th!
1. library, hanks j years patterns. Jist arrived frott , f ,h- Pr-dart ' Snielser. 605 nd. Plvd. 2-14-U
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Whiting Advertisem en ts Are Winners
ad ar aciefted by Tk Wbltln V -. tH. llttth St., Fhaae 1SS-W.
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birthday, t i s Flore n--e " a r' i'tion with the 1". it of the govern m
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"SYRUP OF PIGS" ! CHILD'S LAXATIVE!
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Place a percentage ef ynur weekly lay envelope in the Whiting Pavtncs atiil Loan Association f -T that Inn Itabie "rainy day." As;ets exceed i25iiifnyoo. S-21-1
WILLIAM S. HART
Star Theater Whiting Wednesday and Thursday Feb. 25th and 26th
Look at Tongue! Remove! Poisons from Stomach, Liver and Bowels. j
STAR THEATRE TOMfdIT Jist Time ToniRht to f l'oulas I'alrlanks in "When the ouds lb 11 1'y." Ills b,g new pictjre of a hundred !aug'" and thrills, also Mutt and JefT in "Pirth of a Nation' ' and l'nt News. 2-11-1 R. K. Davenport, r hi rop' actor, formerly located at Whlttr.it. Is row makingcalls In Whitinjr thren times week. Anyone wish'.nsr l'.'s services can reach him by telt-phoning- 1 2 2 -M Whitins;. Ite does m-t tw.st the neck nor Jerk the head, nor use electricity. 2-21-2 PKINCISS THEATHE TONISHT. RLIBEL KOBJIAND In "PINTO." A
second Mickey. Also OaU Henry comeAy, i Pathe Eetrlew, and a Travelog-ne. 2-24-!
THE flavor and economy of the new ICaro Maple Flavor has made it so popular with thousands of families that to those who have not yet tried it we make this suggestion: Go to your grocer, buy one can of Karo Maple Flavor in the Green Can, Taste it, serve it. Enjoy its delicious flavor the appetizing tang of fresh maple syrup. Compare its flavor and price to other maple syrups. If you and your palate are not entirely satisfied your grocer will return your money. Make this test today.
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CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. 0M0M 17 Battery Place New York Vl.O' W Silling Rtprccntativ W - iX1 712 HcrcUats Sank r.r IcilanjpaHj, Ut " " ZT r
ln-'t f Hammond vi 1 1 h relative. M r.'. Hcnrv U"lsen IteJ Sunday here wit an 1 Mrs. Jake So;t r
sited Sunday here of Hammond visit her parents. Mr. r and family.
Andrew Malsi h oi P-j nda v here wit h n Andrew fanner i
Sunday Iiere with fiicnd The infant n of Mr.
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A Beautiful Home for Your Car
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R. by 'the povernment on March 1st t and expects to then he home for a
vacation with her patents.
and Mrs. J . I... Clark of LnPorte
; avenue. '. 'Mi.-.s Helen Stoweil of P.cckford Col- ' lc?e. at Rackford. 111., together v 1th ia classmate, was home over the tvecltlend. ! Anton and Nick Mafllas have sold
the (,ny:r.p'a i;ar.iy Mi op. nz iiatli ft., to Angelos S'effeson and T.ouis F.cltJaek O'Keefe, one r-f Whiting's former rerta::rai:t owners, i?? arranpinn to
soon open a restaurant in the Ttv-ht I
o-.illdin? next to the t'Jaln.r Insurance shop on USth street, he to occupy the basement rooms oX the fi-rnier N tenfclt building:.
thony iiraal was rhrlstened Sunday afternoon and was nam-'d Robert ieo. Mt. frank Hiihri'.h of Si-herervil, and Clporpn Stark. ?r., were the sponsors . Mr. and Mrs Albert Miller visited Sunday with relatives at CJrlffith. Lambert j. Lauennnn has purchased nn ' dsmotdle roadster. Mrr. Kiward Au. teen was a visitor at llan'.m.'mi on Monday. M:ss Florence Kelltnan and friend.
Mr. A. It. Jordon of fhlcatfo, visited I
at the home n f the former's mother. Mrs. Mathilda Kellman on Sunday. M s. Kellman Is gradually improvingfrom her ferious lilness. t'r.e "flu."
SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that tha kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking GOLD I4EDAL Tfca world's standard remedy for kidn.T liver, bladder ' and uric acid troubles. Famous since 1696. Take retrularly and keep in good health. Ia three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed as represented. Look for U. nan. Cold Med.I on .vary box ad accept bo imitatioB,
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Mr. and Mrs. Kay M.-Tas;nrt Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman and si flii'-flgo visited Jur.day Iipi i with
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PRIVATE GARAGES
A parage that rou will be proud to own. You will be well satisfied with the service it will give you. A Pro-slate parage with its beautiful combination of pray preen 6tucco-like panels, its Indian red roof and autumn brown Er.plish timber trim wiil really enhancs the surroundings cf any home. So complete and so well planned is a Pro-slate parage that you can order it in t.-ie morr.ing and riiii your car into its new home thst evening. A Pro-slate garage is an investment worth while. Its firrst cost is so low that it will pay for itself in a few months in the saving of rent alone. I.et us show you the attractiveness and advantages cf Pro-slate construction. You will have to see a Pro-slate garage to really appreciate it. See our exhibit.
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612-14 Oakley Ave. Office Phone 2205. HAMMOND Residence Phone 2437.
Jos. M. Meilaoh purchased
pasenser Haynes touring car. Ma i y Nolan is working: in Hammond, she left last weeU . F.enodict Jostes of fhliasc' lsited Sunday :r with Mr. nnd Mrs, J f c PoecUer and fam ! . Anthony Howard had 'he misfortune to brea U wrtst while Jumjiln from a mov ins t ra I -i . ,Ios. F'. ;erlach. .1 r . and .lohn Masr-
Moeliler eros. OUR BIG MID-WEEK SALE PORK FRESH PICNIC HAMS 18c PORK SHOULDER ROAST 22c FRESH BOSTON BUTTS 28c BEEF CHOICE CHUCK ROAST Uy2c BOILING BEEF 9c BEEF TENDERLOIN 22c CORNED BEEF BONELESStCORNED BEEF 18c PLATE CORNED BEEF 15c SMOKED MEATS BACON SQUAES 25c REGULAR BACON 30c SMOKED PICNIC HAMS 22c CAN GOODS SALMON, per can 18c CAN PEAS AND STRING BEANS 12c RED AND BAKED BEAKS 10c
Eases Colds
At once I Relief with 'Tape's Cold Compound"
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S73 HOHMAN STREET.
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PHONE 1441.
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Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 478-80-82 Hohraan St. Phone Hammond 3471.
Hammond, Ind.
Oldest, best equipped paint establishment in Hammond. We repaint or refinish 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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The first dose eases your coldl Pon't stay stuffed-upl Quit blowing and snufflinRl A do of "Pape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours urn;, three doses are taken usually breaks tip a stvere cold and ends all jrrtppe misery. Relief awaits you; Open your clog-fred-up nostrils and the air passages of your head: stop nose running; relieve the headache. dullness. f everishness, sneer.ing. soreness and stiffness. "Tape's fold Compound" is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Contains no qumtre, Ins:st on Pape'sl adv. f
Hammond Fish Market 235 State St. - Hammond, Ind. V2 Block East of Post Office is now open with a full line of Fresh Pish all kinds. Strictly fresh fish received daily. No cold
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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.
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Tel. 3 257 N.HohmanSt.
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