Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 247, Hammond, Lake County, 6 April 1920 — Page 10
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SPIEGEL'S
Tremdous
PINT CANS Ltx?er sizes cfceap er perlb.
TN fryfrc, Mazola eces not smoke up your kitchen. The smokinc; point of Mazola is far above the temperature needed fcr proper cooking. You use th? tsme lot cf Mazola again and ac;ain. It always remains absolutely free of flavor:; of the food cooked in it. Com Froducta Refining Co. P. O. Dox ICI Nv VofW City
CROWN POINT NEWS ?ppeoing Of A Day In Lake Ccuuty'i Lively CapitaL.
T!s La it KTlrborn who is attending I'cJ'aa it University is fpe'iding the i'a.-r.cr roreKB -with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kllbcrn. Vernon Farry is drlvirf a handsome .-: tv Cola S r.r -har-lc and forth frnn hl wor.es us Inspector for the Gary Land Cc. Gary. O-rat preparations are being made 'rr ;he fc'g Fair to be given by tbe Fsste-n Stars ard Mason3 at tbe "!'m.i cn Saturday afternoon and evef ' g and a good time is promised ail ic attend. The mi.ny secured goes furnish the four new j-ti-'.crs in tbe r rj tvr.e nef Tempi, rrcwr. Fotnt was 'vl;tM on S'.t-dav r r-.e of the -worst blizzards in years, r-.r.K Easter rfsrmfc't Christmas. l'v snow fell steadily a'l day and !t ;-'d up on tbe -walks and drifted '.n v places making trafT o almost Irnr r ' . Tbe street firs -were "tailed :r.s lata and rervices In the -various r-h.M were abandoned owing to the .-( p'e being unable to pet out on ac."urit of tbe drifts which in many ". acs were Fix and se-ven feet h'gh. ,',"? t her of this kind is rare, at this ttr-o rf tbe 3-ear when everyotie thought hat coring 'was here, but ens Kobir. ir- s l make spring. X baby 'boy was born to Mr. and M-s. Harry Sherman Gary last week.
"SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Mrs. cherrnau who was Mis ITelen Tegtmerer of this city is in tbe Mercy hospitai in taat city. Owing to the blizzard' oa f unlay the Knight Templars of tMs city :io were to have jMcnd'd the Baptist chjrch in Gary on fur. day had U- abandon tbe trip on account of the irtpaf iMiity of the roads. Mrs. Aert Oser left this. wek for Ohicafto where the will male her home w:th her daughter Clara, who has rented an apartment on the north side. The Oser;: have resided in Crown Point f'T quite a few ye srs. Mr. n.i Mrs. ,b Kri r f Chicago, spent Sundsy with tl.e Seierer farr.!'v in th's city . T.e annual rradinc end oraforlra! erntest oT tbe Crown f iin: hlJTh Krbool v.-is hld at tl. A'd 1 ' or: urc; on Friday n'eht and wa ore th bs; contest ever civ-n by the ie.ral srr:of 1, eaoh, I articiran-t ws worthy of espe-ls'.l rr.'-ntion and 2cco-d!r.tr to tr,e Judees it was a diffieu't matter to d'i1e who .ho::;1 have tr,e frst p'a"-. f:ss jrester raueherv pl-.!nfr 'The IJort and the f'-'ise.' was awardf-d first place Miss Ki.'h Pvttcrson reading "TiifDeath Pisk " was "hosen fi represent her school in the Northwestern Cor.teFt receiv'np wed place and M!si. sarsh Taack with "The Must.- M?Fter." as her trplc. was awarded the brnrze rned. ai. Eiwarrj S-'hrna! r"c!tlnc "Th r
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Lock at tongue! Remove poisons from stomach Liver and bowels.
cholf KdT ard ror.ah. with the "Fiatr of. the Firlnp L'ne." won second medal and L,uthr Allman won third place with "The. ?--ld:er cf 1914."
MERRILLVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Ran Bothwel! returned from Florida last Thursday. They motored thrr-ugh. both ways and they had not sLr; in a house since January, they Ijoth look fine. The f'.nday School contest ended last Sunday. The Reds won out. M!.s Lsndri'h wes captain of the Reds and Fred lilir.gs. captain of the blues. S'rs. A. Guger of Chicago, visited friends in town last week. Ml3 Tndreth was the guest of Miss Merle P'.one of H'ehland over Sjr.day . A N5ro play will be given at the Auditorium next Friday evening-. April 9th. Box social following under the auspices r-f the high school and the grarimer yradea Everybody coma ar.d help la'j,.h. Mr. rhtlltp Gerlach end M:ss Clara Gerlach and Maybe! Stolts were Chi
cago visitors last Friday. The Sunday School contest, the Reds being- the winners, the blue side will Rive a feed at the Merrill Hall. Friday
Accept "California" Syrup of Fiss evening-. April 16th. only look for the name California on; Mr- &rd Mr3 Charles tVendt and Mr. the package, then you are su-e you? j Edd. Ki;her and Cora Per-,mon of
i-niio is navjng me oeai ana ma si ri.rinless laxatlva or physic for the. little stomach, liver and bowels. Children iovt its delicious fruity taete. Full direction for child's dose on each bottle. Giv It without fear. Mother! You must say "California." adv. tk
LIFT OFF CORNS!
Jhreezooe is magic! Corns lift off fith fingers without pain
LOST! IN LAKE COUNTY
Thousands of Motorists Losti
Without the Stef fenguide The Sfeffenguide will: Aid the motorist in rinding his way. Furnish the farmer a definite addreaa Give the advertiser a direct space. Afford the investor a good return. Indicate the address of every farmer a r 1 a definite way of reaching him; Furnish a means of guidance from one point to another, day or n;fctitBonk. Speedometer or Landmark I fd. fR5tERS, CITY MOTORISTS AND ADVERTISERS Write for Particulars, laformafloa Farnlenrd om Ilrqorst.
STF.FFE.NGt IDF? CORPORATION, Dept. A Box 57S, Hammond. Ind. Gentlemen: Please send me fu'l information regarding the "Steffenguide." Name Street No P- O City and State
Kurt? No, not one bit' Just drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn. Instantly it sto-ps aching, tlien you lift that bothersome corn right off. Tes, magic! Cost3 only a few cents. Try Frcezone! Your druggist sells a tiny buttle, sufficient to rid your fe"t of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn betwuen the toes, and calluses, without one nartic'a! of pain, soreness or irritaticn. Freezone is the mysterious ether discovery of a Cincinnati genius. adv.
of guaranteed Home-needs priced as low as possible consistent with that quality, coupled with their Extended Account system, which grants you the privilege of paying for your purchase by monthly remittances, is the combination that has made Spiegel's TRULY THE HOME OF HOME OUTFITS. "
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DRESSER, 97.50
BED. 78.00
CHEST, 89.50
TABLE. 79.50
Truly We Are the Home of Home Outfits
In matched walnut of dainty design In good taste. Bed lias exceptional merit and dressing table is also unusual, being 42 inches wide. All pieees have moulded edgesall mirrors are heavy plate; chifforeue has two top drawers and five enclosed tray. Th,9 set is one ot tour others on display each being distinctly different, yet possessing the same dainty attractiveness as shown by the illustration of the tteppie1 i
white design.
Kitchen Maid Base, 29.S5 Porcelain top made ay lliding drawers Iarfe compartmenti, at illustrated. White enamel finish.
Buffet, 34.75 42-i n c h top fitted with plate mirror. Quartered oak, polished fmish -linen and silver drawers 2 side compart-roenta.
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QiiffoTobe, 295 Solid oak cbifforobe, Lare wardrobedeep draw, ers, well made. Limited stock at our sale price.
William and Mary, 36.85 Solid mahctany, chair or rocker. Durably built. Priced far lets than, regular.
Ouem Anne,
38.40 -J Solid mahctany chair or rocker, closely woven tane back and teat. Antique brown finish. Priced far lets that! regular.
Davenport - .149.00 Chair 79.00 Rocker 73.00
Mahcjfiny cane davenport, made tn such laibion as will allow us to guarantee service. Sprirg edge loose cushiont. Full lengthdavecport complete with two rosette pplows and tcliter. Covered in veiour. Piecet can be bought separately. To appreciate thit value an inspection should be made:
Buffet, 99.00 Cueen Anne detign brown mahogany large drawers, deep c o m p artments, 60-i n c h top. Pricad during thit sale at today's vibolesale cost.
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Da v-Bed. 79.85
Solid mahogany as illustrated. Cane end pan-Is. Priced particularly low, incluiing upholitered box spring.
OPEN AN EXTENDED ACCOUNT It grants you the benefit of paying for your purchase by monthly remittances in convenient amounts, extending your account over any period that may he satisfactory. Our home-needs are always priced as low as possible, consistent with guaranteed quality.
3-Pieee Kroehler Kodav Set, 89.80 Oak frame upholstered backs and seats, covered with Imperial imitation leather. Kcdar can be converted iastantly into full size bed, fitted with enarate a aglets
full size bed spring, which
-Wrj? holds all reao.ir.i 'iJ?-t- 1 closed. Our display consists 1 of all styles in all woods, w iV- ? r ,. vA et hi been
specially priced for this sale.
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Chicago spent last Sundty with Mr3. Ella Demmon. Sunday was the worst storm cf the seajK.n. The East Ruses didn't come In. Not many puptli in the school Mrt.v In-.tnosplble to pet through.
but by Tuesday the roads were broken
WOULD RATHER FIGHT THAN WORK ' I suffered ft r years with stomach .-A..vA rttilrl iil nii'i .lust
hated for anyone to sa: work to ,to frrct a iarpc sign i u-rmii) rnt'ier f, s h t . ?ince takinz t
overturned in the ditch, corner of HiKh land boulevard and Kline avenue eariv Sunday mt-rning. This i the sarn corner where po many autoa are u-pse t ,. th; roads ends abruptly. A frood
Place for some advertising company.
ads were bronen. i since taking a
Old Settlers here fay there never . . Won.Krful Remedy
has been such a storm In Indiana.
side cf the highway 8. with Just the top;.
out of the pnow where they have been l,ft by owners, not very good for automobile thieve?. Rev. Me-ore left Monday evening for Evanston instead of S.inday, on account of the storm . The girls 'hat attend school didn't KCt there Monday, roads Impossible and no intTUi'li.-m service.
It is a sight to ?e aut-moMles "n faoo,jt eat. I am the last one to lea
want to work, and tall; I
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Every Man Viil Have Orel Sp'lrntJirv workers these who fit
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DON'T FORGET THE SECURITY BENEFIT ASSOCIATION will hold their Fifth Annual Masked' Ball at the Knights of Pythias Hall Corner Ogden and Hohman Sts. Tuesday Evening, April 20th, 1920 Tickets 50c Couple. First Class Music.
FOR ACHING
TIZ"
SORE. TIRED FEET
Uso "Tiz" for tender, puffed up, burning, calloused feet and corns.
th- table now." It is a single harm-flt thPir wors la"' ""-'
less r-repaVat ion that rer.,.vs the j tnnt if they have the hnbit of crossing catarrhal mucus from th- intestinal j thnir !. then enn'r break Uiemtract and allays the Inflai miation ! R,,jVPS n it, thy Should hnve a clean which caus-a practically all stomach. fjust.r or R remnant of soft cloth, liver and intectjnal ai!mnt.. ln(-u1" ' nn, iay It on Ihe titifler leg. Tliat at Inc appendicitis. One d..s will con- . rf stops tlp shlne and wfar that viuce or money refunded. adv. j follows "crofsinj;." Am!. a5 a duster . not ntways nt hand, ar "crossins"
Is always a temjitaiion. hest to cut the crossing habit clean out. A real and most sarins eco.iomy. London Answers.
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people who are forced to stand on their feet all day know what pore, tender, sweaty, burning feet mean. They
'Tiz." and 'Tis' cures their feet
rigrht up. It keeps feet In perfect
condition. "Tiz" is the only remedy
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Ben Miller. Chief Clerk at the Erie office was operated on fir appendicitis at Gary Saturday afternoon. Victor BeiriEcr lrf recovering from a
week's sickness with erysipelas. The bake rale held by the ladies' Aid j Ssturdav was well patronized. Many!
more articles could have been disposed
of. The
time axo Dut on an extra n'ght
in order to fill accumulating orders. That not be.inj; nufficient a third shift Is loelnp put on this wek ' Oeorye Chow. Mr. and Mrs. Kan Pothwell and Mr. and Mrs. Teter Jin.
sen returned, fr:-;n Florida on Friday.
PESKY BED BUGS
' r.t-dl'Ug (Cimex Jec'ularius). The origin of the name, bedldig is unknown, but
j is suprosea ; i natural ly sujg'-sira as Associated Paper riant some i it. is d. scr.pi i ve. Tlu-r. arc many focal ' iiani'-s tor ti.-s parasite.", as for illusro put on an extra n-grht lory. . ,...,.., Mr,.,...,i i.;or.n ih-v i,.rr railed
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in the world that draws out all the l ney enrc untered ban roas on i.u..i
poisonous exudations which puff up of the heavy rains
the feet and cause tender, sore, tired, aching- fflet. It instantly stops the pain in corns, callouses and bunions. It's simply glorious. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel after" using
'Tiz." You'll never limp or draw up
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name ilalu g..iy Kiat.' in Ne w Tork t l,t-v are stv.. u as "K'd Cons.' around!
t'i ! t-t-ii'Th x'.v v are. railed ' ' Pesky l-v- i , i :.." in Ciri. .-it:::;i; . and the South "Night- I "4 rii.rs." it I'.in-imood and Chicago dis- g r.ct "Crimson Il-imbU-rs," the grrat j Q
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For Wednesday, April 7th m
Ve Will Sell the Following Specials BOILING BEEF 12c POT ROAST 16c HAMBURGER 122c SilPRT STEAKS 22c FRESH BRAIN'S 10c BEEF TENDERLOIN 22c FRESH PORK SHOULDER ROAST 25c FRESH SLICED LIVER 5c SMOKED PICNIC HAMS 20c SMOKED BOSTON BUTTS 35c BEST SUGAR CURED BACON 30c SWIFT'S OLEOMARGARINE, per lb 30c B. B. OLEOMARGARINE. 2 pounds 75c
your face in pain. Your shoes won't tighten and hurt your feet. Get a box of "Tiz" r.ow from any druggist. Just think! a whole year's foot comfort for only a few cents. adv.
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c -', ' ' l:i - beak to draw and rvb jou of jour Griffith on Sunday, paralysing trafln.. 1 1 ,.ocl fop thc1p own body. O Mrs. John Redar received the sad I lVribus. no r. -.a t ter w:i: t you may n ll ; B
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Derauw dee Club concert at East Ch!-
day morning. !r,eiis Quietus "P. Q. A i 'C. ra.-K-: n B ai B B II
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ortti.- and t'u'r prcs as well. P. D. Q. I
cago Friday evcnijiir. Harold and TaulUVni not injuro bedimg. and each pack-, Jones, who h.va ft'.ven ccrcerts here, age contains a pafnt spout to enable . . i vou to Rot them l ) th hard-ro-Kot-t i were prominent on the program. ipli, es. Impossible for Peiky Ievils to i A large Kuda-jn six llhnoU car was xl wh-j-e P. U. Q- is liifcJ. Adv-
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