Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 241, Hammond, Lake County, 30 March 1920 — Page 9
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
Mr. Hiil who has J'i.t -ompl-tc'l some ork ,11 th I n .. r.i v ; "hi .) .. hJ survonrt'-tl Mr. Hronsn a ilfnirai s? ;n',? teachf-r :n the nit:t!g h'-Zli M f Helf-n Spii'ar fho unil'-rwoni rert:on t-r ?.;-iter at th Mt-v 1io.I : in Ohii-aeo is spUhik aimu nt-)y. ,. ,. right hundr'l.ttu5fnts i't'.'tTcl .n tii--- W'hitinq: pu'oli,- niht Sv'hooN,
'..litis In 'I f'-iOh .;.!-' !. i. .i -orncd that Hie pa-t jur w a v'i sfu1 erf. Ti-.o cho.-l lias nt
!'io.-l ntil n"t STtcnihT. M--- K.lri H'aulnen. who has .pnt U"- sprin? la'-.mn vis:t;nc hr !pr?nl. Mr. nrl .Mr. 1 f . K. R'-vukt i t.a Poi-e i''"ii, ha. I'Mumed h;- ! Miol: H t. t h Fran.- Shinier Ara4rmv .t Mt. '.'a n " . i. 1 ' i .
T'if l ' :r, in '. n : I y Sfr i. earn ;n? pariv v' ' 1 1 on Tli'.i i .-'i iy int"il of I 'ri.1 v ' .,:iiiii? Ill ho?'k, owitik; to tin.-d .Ir. itlivri' 1'virl pnr'-i 'rr'd at u party .it lur h -m 122 At--his-n av-nue ; cittr(ty In honor of th jccnnil birih!n v nnm ver.n : y ,.f hrr (! .ir l.t -r. littlo C lad . lw W i ; ' :a :-.m of Cl' 's r, si Hvni 1'i.t b.-ji quit" iii aril i; ! thucKt !
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
HHHE Standard Oil Company J (Indiana) renders a vital service by giving multiplications of value to that portion of the crude oil left, after gasoline, kerosene, and lubricating oils have been extracted, through the production of innumerable by-products, each supplying a definite need. Thus have been developed products such as Parowax, which serve such useful purposes as a protective coating for cheese, meats, and sausages; for match ends; for water-proofing milk bottle caps, icecream pails, and paper drinking cups; and for sealing preserved vegetables, fruits and jellies against bacteria, ferments and mold. These are but a few of the uses of one of the more than 2000 products manufactured by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana), covering needful commodities from a?phalt to candles. So vast a program could not bs carried out except by a highly specialized, organization, developed to maintain numerous contacts with the world of production on one hand, and with the consuming public on the-other. It was the need for such a specialized organization whrch led to the great development of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). No single function of this great organization has come into being without a definite call to service. Today the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is big only because the need of its service is great; because the ways in which it is able to serve are continually multiplying as the complexities of modern industrial life increase. Standard' Oil Company (Indie) 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago
j n fJ4. 1I8U .. Pfcnne ISw-W. ! Why i- v-nurifiT on' wh?iR ! i hon $2 pr ; rar v. Ml run t. it ! Kio-t-i.- fioth.-s Wa-hor vi ih a .'.;;- inS wrtnfii-r fo a r whole yf.tr. I.V" Ivit .t in o-ir hfim'; Falan- trm il'.win. Tollo' k '.-.. 342 ."Juti'irif, Tr.d-
laua Hat-bo--. Pl.onA 4!; JU M'..li'ejn ti-.on. Indiana H:-.rbr. 3-11-1 mo. l'on't put ctr Rotting that Eart'r Hal (lot !t now. Mi! ". li . Wrlphl. 3 1 0 Clark street. 3-26, ..-- star Ihratrr lonlftht. "PnslliT font Mttrlmonr." lo Mat and .left in oor nfrl," and dale Henry In "lift Unit Flame". I.aet TomrrrtT. William llrsmond In "'the rrinie and Hetty." Kaitr P.abbitT nHsian. for tb Vovp lium at 109 Wt Tark vm'if, Whins. 3-30-?, O'Kpefo Arncrfran R tt a u : 8 r, t w ill open Wednesday. r.-nn-1 I'RIr- TIIRVTnK TllMfillT I,out, Rn!nn in "Thf Road -a''1 ?!ra'irht." !.o Kattv A r'nick ! in "The Gar:!?," hi latest nd bet -rm. FOI"Xr: rir with money, owner can have by de.ecr!bir.r same, wh!tinr Shoe S'tore. 3-30-1
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DIED in Hew York City alone from kidney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and acheg. Guard against thi9 trouble by takinj GOLD MEDAL
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, 11. n iu o . j j w livr, bladder and uric acid trouble. Holland'p national remedy ainca 169. All drugk.sts, threa sires. Guaranteed. Look for the nme Cold MnU1 oery boa jiiI accept no tmitetieai
:i;i.mi' iMtor for tral. John p.. -Ni oh arrested for having- an oiifti muffler whi drivni? his automobile and !jo for hu v ins: an old lirenm number fined $lf and coats i pon p)tnent of which he was released Mrs. J;i-nie. Ar-inde . conflnetl to h'r home In Sheridan avenue by lUnesi.
ROBERTSDALE
will have to to away for h' health. A pian'- reoitsl will be jr'.vn by the pupils of Mr. Allen Welch at the H h School Auditorium tomorrow evening at elht o'-lo. k to which the p'i'blic invited. M.ss Chrystal Weich. soprano, will aLt on the program . A small admi?ion i tcbe riiarRed. Edwin Bumhour of ll!:ii street. i 1H with scarlet fever. Edward rtiirke Is ibulldine; an JS.Oi'-n re.idcncv on Cleveland Hfiiut d!oinine his present residence.
j The Tythian S.ter were entcrt'red i nt the home of Mr?. Ft. Myers on Cleve
land avenue, the hostesses being Mr. James Hsyji and Mis. Meyer. fl :nro wn played at which prize wi e a.warde,i to Mrs. Rtje'.l and Mrr. W-h h r.efre.hnients were a'.o .served. John Maron and Will-am F.ahinc. of Fast Chlcari". plumber, who f r do-nc the plumbinx work in !h? b iiNit-jt of
John Para ska on Indiana boule. at d.
were pla-ej unite- arrest nv I.qwler on th rtinre of havirs no city pluntbins; M. '.. Both were re: 'a sc. I on a. bond, sinf-d v 1 arasi.a. '
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Sutherland SISTERS
HAIR GROWER GREATEST KAI3 TONIC ON EASTH
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Miss Klcanor Fh k. davghter of Mrs. ! Mollie Kii li of Myrtle avenue, and Mr. I llollis Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. j San-ford JIur.ter of Hammrmd. were i married at Crown I'oirt last Friday and j arc spend. ng- a f-w days of their hone - m i -n at Ro k IsUrid. 111., with the for-
ti,er-s brother and family. I pon their ret ".rn t brv expc-t to reside on 1 1 fit h street. Kleannr was the c;ty stenoKrnpher in Hammond for the pa,t two ye-ais and Mr. H'tnter Is a representative of the Norihern States Tif Insur-
ance t c. ar.U is weii Known in ni u-j inond ?..ir-ty. even though their many friends were ex;.eviir.g to hear of their I marriage in the tiar Cut. ire. rie-verthe- I less they were eiv murh surprised to j hear of their marriage rn lart Friday i afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter have! the best wishes of thi:r many friends, j Mrs. John Mirtse'burs of Myrtle ave.. j is able to he around a?ain having- been j ,m the i,-k list for some t tnn j Teddy Wilson of 115th sret spent a j few davs list week at Pal os Park, vis- j r. 'risr at the Pladic homo. ' Mrs. August a Kcrers of Roerts ave . was a visitor in Hammond the latter j p.irtoffheweek. j Mr. and M-. H Prrckmsn and fanti'y. Mr. and Mrs. K. Wonaeotte and M-. and Mr. 71. K!vnm were ente-. j t . n i h t tlie h'-Tii o- ?.l . and Ml e. ( V.". -A'.'iie of ChivrfBo .-n Saturday even- , in e . i
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JIVIN I TJt WITH Tl tOMOfST AKO VIOST eiAUTHUL MAIH IN Tf 0l.O LIVING eooS C ITS MCHITS Stops Falling Hair. The oldest prep-
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Sena Id cents tor trial aize oi e,tr.ei Toius: or Sca'p Cleaner to Seven Sutherland Sisters 242 Bradhurst Ave. New York City Regular Size an Sale it !i Goad Oru'sts
and Mr . A. .T-vl "n of I.'.nro'ar
a-.-en-ie. prtertaired a n nvher of her j friends at a P.uni o party at her hme j t-.n Thursdav evening. Mr. and Mrs. Porrv ?wark and fam- i Uy of Indiana Harbor spent Saturday! .it th" heme of Mrs. Swank's parents, j Mr. and Mrs. Ma'trjnti of Mvrt are. j Ti5s Alma Frits entertained Miss j Catherine O'Mally and Miss Marie Ad- . an . - "'niraso at her home over the ; lnt week-end. Miss ("'eeelia Kkc- of T.ae aven-ie. , i i-cce v -Ing n' -r-!y ft - in an attack of i Tf;endir-itis ar i ah'e to he nut again. ' A prf-.ty litt'e party wa had at the ; ff. Gcld:njr horn.- on Myrtle aven-je iat Saturday evening when a r. umiber of 1 theJr ftiends s-iti-ri.-ed thni on th" ' ; t en t y - si x i h wei-dinc a n n i r rsary . A mijt enjoyal-'e r.en.nsr was i-ppnt after ; which a (telifi -Mis I-::, .-' -n, which ha--l he en pr'-parcd by tlie p ;ey was s-rv- ! ed. ;
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Get Ready
aster:
? The Robin is whetting his throat and brightening his vest. The buds are getting ready to unfold. Here and there a blade of grass is about to "bust" forth from the warm, dark loam. Why? Because Easter is coming Spring the starting anew of the world's life, including the human hearts and spirits and ambitions. Easter means shedding winter's gray garb-tuning up to the wonderful days ahead. A man's way is to step forth in new attire. Kuppenheimer Good Clothes The newest of shirtings, hats, shoes, neckwear, caps and other accessories for your Easter outfit arriv-
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509 New York Ave.
rapidly eliminates the poisons, thereby relieving ail symptoms and preventina their return. No
X overloading your system with 5 drugs. Halt a teaspoonful of 9 Albert's Rheumatic Remedy fi once or twice a day ts sufficient. E Price SI. 00. 1 The KELLS COMPANY 2 NWkirrli. N. Y.
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s e manufacture and repair radiators. C 1 1 1 1.
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For Your Easier Footwjear
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Sergeant Brown
with a little detachment of twelve American solders captured 1 55 prisoners. You may know the story. It was the result, first of all, of clear thinking. It was courageous work, of course, it was skillfully performed work, obviously, but mostly it was a case of clear-headedness. Plain, substantial food is undoubtedly an aid to clear thinking. Eat
PURE MILK BREAD
At Your Grocer's
in generous quantities, in place of heavier, richer, brain-clogging foods and you'll reap the benefits of clear thinking too.
Hammond Modern Baking Company
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