Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 256, Hammond, Lake County, 16 April 1920 — Page 14
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THE TIMES. Fridav. April 16,
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Whiting A dvertisem en ts Are Winners
' Mr. N. F. Forsyth, director of Ue1 '.i-us Education in the Calumet n-R--lin has located In Whiting and will S.ve a talk tiefore the Congregational aur.day (School neit Sunday morning at ;':i'0 o'clock. The rythian Sisters will hold their ;"3u'ar meeting' this evening, at wl.i.h It.'rc will 'be initiation of candidates. 'Z'.ie Kc'bekah Degree t'tafT will meet for practice tomorrow evening. The Whiting police held their rffiir monthly a h o vt i n c contest at the X-i k on "Wednesday afternoon. Tin f i ores made were as follows: TVtty 'll. Collins 92, Nlz;olkiewicz SP. Law,)r Wiesinskt TS. Kilcullen 70. I'arji'v 67. Mullaney 67. Oirard 43. IKnak 7? and Quinn 3. " The S. and H. of T,. will hc-M their r'rjlar meeting on Monday ntsht at h'.th six candidates are tj lie ini'.latf ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hiesen are I'.r.king an addition to their homo in rw York avenue. , Th Literature and Hlstorv Section . PIMPLY? VELLDONTBE ' People Notice It Drive Them . Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
A pimply face will not embarrass you tu.:h longer if you set a package of 1 r. Edwards' Olive 1 ablets. The skin phould begin to cl?ar after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver xiih Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the f uccessful substitute for eclomel; there's i:o sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. wards Olive Tablets do that vhich calomel does, and just as effecjvelv. but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and imtatinc;.. No one who takes Olive Tablets is rver cursed with a "dark brown taste." a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no scood" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad c:sTosition or pimply face. Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil ; ou will krow them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among patients afflicted with fiver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immense effective result. Take o,se or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 10c and '15c
lad arc arrflrtl by t br Wbltln I Sii." UUtli St.. I'hoa 13S-W. sT.xn theatre TOSIC.HT PiS Serial Nisht First episode of 11. Lincoln in "Elmo, the Fearless, " also ".Midnight Man." No. 16 and Hank Mann in "A Ficnic for Hank." 4-16-1 VUlNt 'ESS TllKATIli: TOMtiHT llg Eastern Star I'.enetit. Hile Hamilton in "In His Hrother'.s T'lae," als Ja-K iJempsey serial and a Travelog ;e. 4 16-1 UiVOO r.EWARD for arrest of pers-on !ealin bicycle from s.de entrance Church of t'hrist. between 3 snd 4 p. m.. .Thursday, riioae 354-YV Whitin?. Ind. 4-16-1 IN MCMORIl'M krabala. In levins memory of our father. Joseph J., who passed away on April lfith. 1311. Oft we think oT you, dear father. And our hearts are tilled with pain. Oh, thiB wo hi would lie a Heaven, Could we hear your ice ji.sraiii. We miss you in the morning We nii?s on iii tiie niht. The days are lor.fi without you And nothing seems Just right. A faithful Father, so kind and true. We always pray and t-iink of you When da; s are dark and friends are f e w. lear Father, h w we Ions' for ycu. From Loving Wife and Children.
Archie Judson. Chas. Newell, Chas. Ppaii.'buru. Julius Hoppe, Kdward Vasny. From Kat Chicago Mrs. Chas. Haight and Mrs. Fat McShane and from Haimucnd, Mrs. Charles Creasbaum, Mrs. Frank Williams and Mrs. Herman Schmid of Casper. Wyo. On Tuesday. April 24th, the ladies of the W. F. M. S. of th neighboring Auxiliaries are coming to Whiting for a group meeting. They will be entertained in the M. K. Church where an interestin," program will be glen. bf ginning at ten a. m. with a hi-x luncheon at noon. Mrs. S. AY . Eddy uf India will be. the principal speaker of the day and those who heard her on her former visit to Whiting- will not fall to- hear her again. Visitors are expected from Valparaiso, Hammond. Crown Point. Wheeler. Leroy and Gary and a good local representation of -er-sens who are interested will be appreciated. The Fortnightly Clib party at the Owl Club on Wednesday afternoon was quite a social affair. A large number of ladies enjoy ir.,; a pleasant tinie. Bridge. Five Hundred and Humo were played after which frarve and we'ers were served. The party wan an Armenian "benefit.
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o- the Firtnishtly Club will meet next Monday evening: at the homo of Mrs. Fi.wci-;' In New York avenue. The Parent-Teachers' dancing party will be held in the high school auditorium this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Matson have returned from an extensive mot.-r trip having left Whit.ngr last October and duiintr this time thev- visited at many important places In the west, their return trip from L-s Ansreles. "al., covering a period of twenty-three days Mis. Clarence Wlls-cn of Chlcafrc who wa;i Miss Maud Welsiby of Whitir"i; was hostss to the memoers of the Tri City Sewlntr I'lub on Wednesday when she entertained them at a luncheon in the Nar.issus room p.t Marshall Fields.. After th lunche.-n the ladies saw "Tiie Itoyal VaRab nd'' at the Colonial tlfeatre. The quests from Whit:nK were Misn Anna Fry and Mesnbert Heinze. A. O. Osterburj;
Mrs. El. Klemm of lndlanapl s Boulevard, spent Wednesday at Hue Kast Side visltinn her parents. Mr. and Mr.--. Roy Schroeder of Roberts avenue are the very proud parents ( -f a young son. who arrived at their lii.ma (.-n Weinesday. this being the second child of the family, the other one a girl . A number of men from Robertsdale attended the White S. X jrame with the Detroit Tiirs on Wednesday. ,T"S. Rhinesperer and J'-hn Murray of Ri'hertsdalo with a larse number of Masons, left for Fort Wayne Tuesday morning and will arrive home s me time todsy. Mr. Wo-:ds. our Rober'-J.ile dfuR-eist
Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet
swollen feet, tender, feet, tired feet. Good-bye corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tightness no more limping: with pain or drawing up your face in HKony. "Tiz" Is magical, acts riKht off. "Tiz" draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up thu feet. Use "Tiz" and wear small r shoes. Use "Tz" and forst your foot misery. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel. Get a box of "Tiz" no-.v at any drugpist or department store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never pet tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded. adv. has changed his place of business from the. Kohr building to the I.angohr build ing. besides the drug- store, Mr. Wood is intending tc have an lco cream pir1 r. Uaby Smythe of Indianapolis blvd.. has recovered nicely from a few days illness. !Mrs. Horvat of Myrtle avenue is entertaining her nephew from Chicago for u few days . Mrs. Ed. Fader and Mrs. A. M. Martr. were entertained at a luncheon at the home cf Mrs. William Koeni5 of Windsor I'ark on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of South Oh I casro were visitors at the Martz hcni" on Myrtle avenue the fere part of this w e f k . Mr and Mrs. Harry Stevens of Pearl street were Chicago bu!-lnes visitors
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the great regetabla blood medicine, will revitalize your blood and give yoa new strength and a healthy, vigorous vitality. Everyone needs it just now to keep the system in perfect condition. Go to your drug store and get a bottle to-dcy, and if you need any medical advice, you can obtain it without cost bv writing to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., 109 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
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Designed at Fifth Avenue Women's Tailored Suits $3593 up Women's Sport Coats 2750 uP Millinery In Variety $598 up Beautiful Dresses 1093 up
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This store is attracting customers from Hammond and all parts of the Calumet Region because it gives real clothes values. We invite you to come here tomorrow and see for yourself the splendid Spring Suits for men and young men we are featuring at $45, $50, $60.
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Don't get the idea that Good Fit in shoes is merely a talking point. The correct, comfortable fit you get here is an important walking point. We offer genuine Vici Kid Shoes, model like picture, Goodyear welt, oak sewed soles, full grain inner soles, rubber heels attached; all sizes at $9.00.
Men's Good Shoes in Black Leathers $6 $7 $8 $9 $10 You men that are partial to black leathers will find our black shoes are very unusual values. Worth from one to three dollars more than we ask for them. Ask to see them. Our stock of Men's Brown Shoes is most complete, in the young men's snappy and also the more conservative models. Priced at $9.00 to $16.00
on Wednesday. Mrs. Lee Jwett of Roberts avenue was the guest of her sister Mrs. Eirl Cole of Hammond cn Wednesday. Mrs. I. Hoh. of IJndewood, Illinois is expecting to spend a fe w-weeks visiilngr her daughter Mrs. Ed. fWonacotte. c-f Cleveland avenue and her pister, Mrs. H. iBree-icman of Atchison ave. Mrs. A. Johnson end Mrs. Carl Hols'.rom were among the Chicago shoppers on Tuesday. Mrs. W. Parker of 116th street visited her father. Mr. Muer.ich w-he Is very ill at his home in Hammond.
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Valparaiso Nine Victim Of U. of Wisconsin, 4 to 0 VALTAXtAISO, Ind., April 15 Rain
did not stop the opening: of the baseball season this afternoon, when Univcrsity of Wisconsin defeated the Valparaiso university nine, 4 to 0. Brilliant plaving featured. Wisconsin's runs were tcored by Talk, Willifrod, Earry and Franklin. Score: Wisconsin 00000111 1 4 Valparaiso 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Batteries: Mdller. Ogle, Barry and Davey; Adams, Hanson. Benson a. .1 Tree.
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