Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 260, Hammond, Lake County, 21 April 1920 — Page 9
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. WHITING and its' PEOPLE
I.VARRI0R POET'S REAL DEMOCRATIC; EATS WITH TROOPS
Miss Ann Pol'iTiger is, fonflnd i fcer home in Oh:n avenue with an ittack of typhoid fever. Mrs. Id raschsn iMhm whn ha pur phased the Joseph Hiv-f?n linm on New i'ork avenue is rcnvuW'.nt; t li sain. The regular meeiius !' toe W. B. A. of the .Maccabees will be held this The. Parties A.d of tl.e Christian rhurrh will have a rat bftf npper this evening in the church parlors. Sr"Ul f r ThursJ.iy. KM day aril f ulurflav of this week. t.a1;es black Jfrf-wn and white Piire. Silk llo, $?.P0 ' vul'ie ir.r 9 (l.Vut 2 patrs to a ci:s:tomer.) Iari.e.o' Kin Black I.is!e Mos '"!hr value for 3?, C-m t 3 -pair- to a
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Mi.'. Marietta Sh!n.har?r of Yaiyrili spent the week-end here as the sr'jec cf Miss rfttherln ili -an. cn f?.t jrdiy evening a rar:;.' of friends 'Were en . err al nd in her hcnor. sh nelns entertained a: d nnr it the coin-1 ? Miss Helen Kmerscn. Mr?. R-y K. 'irern f rtrt,i:n'1 a f.'.ir'.ir of eh.Hren nt a party at !lr 'home, !n Centra! avenue on M-niav if-'t'Ti-.'on in honor of til fourth o'rrhjay anniversary of hr s-'-n. He v Jr. A surprise arty was Riven a" the
ii'-me of Mrs. O'ionnii n hfnor of
two sister.". Mrs. fialic: ty sr.d Mrs.
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la-er part of th.s week for Boston. V.-" . to make t he'.r future home. M r-s Rth I'sn'i-rth i oontinel to tn hm of her oo-is;n. Parforth i It Kunston by iKt.ess and w:il pot lh to resume her h sh s ho; work
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Gabriel D'Ar.nunrio at dinner with his soldiers. Gabriele P'Annunzio's dmrHTatic manner has been one of the big factors in hts success in fratherinjr together and holding an army of his own people. He is shown above, at "chow" with his men. talking to his men r be eats oat of the "kettle."
t h w e r k . rRHfTM THFlVrilK, TOMI.HT l-i'M' Barrymoie in "THE COPPER
I'!'. f . " One of the greatest plays nv. r - ritfn. Iif'r,"i Rarnmorp i hiv. closest SLn-t-esr f h.s r.vree.r in j h the p!av and picture. We attiar- j stc -his ploture. 421-? j Th funeral Mr. A'i- Moviart ,Ar jnde! was he'd .n Monday -n h.it i ' r undertaker (m.-iJ. Srv io.s were
!olan and four sisters. Mrs. Joseph Iicky, Mrs. Cl.vdo Brer'.y of V.'hitinsr and Mrs. l'red Kinsele of Hammond.
(and Mrs. James1 MGinnls of Boston, j Mass.. to mourn hrr untimely end.
Th riymouth Aid Society of the Cong-reat;otia! Chuirh will hjvs a Food Sale in H. S. Iavidson's office on Krtday afternoon at 3:W p. m .
ar arreteil Or Tk TktlnK Mwa .. B24. iim t ph im-w. Liberal reward for return cf casket ini.-k taken from St. John's Slavish Church. YVhstins. or any Information 1 adu-.jr to the recovery of the trui k. P. P. Owens STn THK4TIIK IOMillT Annette Kellerman in "I lighter cf the oiis." The moet wonderful hiffh liver of the world, also Fee the Merinia els and three thousand addtti'-nal pet. pi playlny in thl photoplay. a play yoti wlli never forcret. Also iriartlnK out in Life." a two reel Sunshine comedy. YV have alsc ndKed the Iiwn family, the great musicians, every picture will Lave special music.
FOR iTeinoii Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druKfist m supply yon with Zemo. which generally overcomes skin diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, blackheads, in most cases pive way to Zemo. Frequently, "minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a sae. antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra large bottle, SI. 01. It will not stain, is not preasy or sticky and is positively safe (or tender, sensitive skins. The K. W. Rom Co . Cleveland, O.
61 - K. luek worth w-a. in Rensselaer en business yesterday. Atfy. V. K. Roberts wftrt to Indianapolis on 'business) Ia.st evening. The lju-well Woman's Clui held t heir regular meeting at the hom of Mrs. H. 1.. Kauarhnian yesterday. There was a good attendance of the members. Oe.-rge Hershinan of Crown Point. wa.H in liwoil yesterday. He went from here to Indianapolis. It . K. Carlin is Retting the rna'erlal o'i the ground for his new business block on Commercial avenue. K. K. l.yncli was in Chicagu c-n 1msllieas JCHlPfliaV.
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How Superstitions Arose. The Friday superstition arose because tho crucifixion Is supposed to have laken place on that day. Some persons think It Is unlucky to spill
salt, because Jti'ias Iscaru't tseems to
b spilling It In Pn Vinci's picture. Othtrs think that It Is because salt Is a symbol of incorruptibility, aud spilling It. is, therefore, a sipn of broken friendships and general up-
Special on Children's Hats for the remainder of the week. C.r-od values. Come and he convinced. FRKEiy? .STKCIALTY SHOP, 531 119th street. 4-21
rHlMTS THF.1TRE TOMOHT Lionel Marry more in "'THE COPTER 11KAP." (ne of the greatest plays n1- !
er written. Lionel Barryrnore aohlev. e the "o.sest success; of his career t rt both the play and picture. We guar
antee this picture. 4-21-3 ' ROOM AND ROAUP: Two young- men. j Americans, must work days. fOl Whtfe : Oak avenue. WhltinR, Ind. 4-21-1 FOR SAT.Tl: One Cast Iron F.anpa. p- ' piy 753 Ind. iBlvd. 4-21-J i
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Csndidafes and members' of the Ij. O. o. M. are requested to atte-nd the meeting at Slovenswt roni, Thursdar evening. April 22. at 7:00 p. m. 4-21-2
A DRIVING FORCE
BEHIND KEEN SUCCESSFUL MEN AND WOMEN When, you think of tho successful men and tfomen you know people who are doing things worth while you will find that they posses
iorce, vim ana energy the kind that simply brim, over when the blood is filled with iron. Nuxated Iron by enriching- the tlood and creating newTed blood cells, strengthens the serves, rebuilds the weakened tissues and Jielps to instill renewed force and energy into the whole system. Three million people use it annually as a tonic, strength and blood-builder.
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lam Pn'ittiger. of N -rth Judscn. pent Monday in Whiting on bustouauty Georgette Waists in all i odd 'lej) specially priced af fo S1n n fr Thursday. Friday turdav of this week. FRCET.'S
PiXlAI.TY SHOP, 5?1 113th St. 4-21 Mr. I.uir for manv years teacher in I he German s -ho'i here who now r--ide in Milwaukee has become Incapaejtated for wr-rk and i engaced in making fancv willow baskets. A
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numher cf these are on display In R!t- ' ter's -window and are "being sold by j the Tri Kappa Sorority. j Ternischorean inclined f-ilk of Whit- I ing will have an opportunity tonight to enjoy "real dancing with real music at , real pil and by a real cluh." ccording to exuberant members of the' Arlsao Ciu'b who announce that "Husk O'Hare's Supr-Jaiz IBoys" will appear at the Slovak Home at S n. m. this ev
ening for a. few hosirs1 to render same melodious and penetrating nvisi;.
filAKE THIS TEST See how long you can work or how far you can valk without becoming tired; next take two fiveyrrain tablets of Nuxated Iron three times per 3ay after meals for two weeKs. Then test your trength again and see how much you have pained. 'Numbers of nervous, run-dowi people who were ailing all the while have most aston?ohmc1y fnereaoed their strength arid endurance flimply by taking iron in the proper form.
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BAD BREATH
Or. Edwards Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It
Dr. Edtrards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and poQUvely do the work. People afflicted with had breath find Tuiek relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sujrar-coatrd tablets are taken for bad breath by ail who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act centlv but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood arid gently purifying the entire systrrn. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any cf the bad after effects. All the benefits of rasty. sckcrring. moms cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards' Oiive Tablet without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of practice amonj: patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant had breath. Olive Tablets are purely a vezetab'.s compound miied wiLh olive o: ; you rvill know them by their olive cole: Take one or two every night for a week -'ot the effect. 10c and 'J--
Keane's School for Dancing ORPHEUM HALL 152 STATE ST., HAMMOND. PHONE 3328. Select Dancing Assemblies Every Thursday Evening. Classes for Beginners Every Monday
Evening. f This is the place you'll find good clean j music and dancing. No suggestive dancing allowed in this- hall. " i PRIV ATE LESSONS FROM 9, A. M. j TO 10 P. M. j High School Classes Every Friday Evenins. I
When Children are Sickly
are onscipaTeci, revensn, i rr out in their sleep, Take cold easily Have Headaches, Stomach or Bo-we! trouble, Try MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN
. Ti".v "J1- Peasant to take and a certain relief. They act on th Ptomaeb, Liver and Bawela and tend to correct intestinal disorders. 10.000 testimonials from mothers and friends of little ones telling of relief. No mother should be without a box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for use when needed. Atk to-4iy. At Druggists. The need of them often comes at inconvenient hours. Used by Mothers for over thirty years. Do Sot Accept Any Substitote !or M0TBEK GRAY'S SWIET POWDERS.
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Between Oakley Avenue and' Hohman Street If you are looking for a fine location, modern building, steam heat and large window with 35 feet of plate glajs, investigate our offer. Our location is worth a bonus of $150.00 we ask nothing for it. Onr stock and fixtures are worth $5,000.00 this is ail we ask you to buy. Will Give Terms to Responsible Parties ADDRESS A. Z., CARE TIMES
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n Supply the Needs of the Calumet Region and Cut "The High Cost of Living9!
The Florida-Calumet Fruit and Farming Syndicate 428 Broadway, GARY, INDIANA
DR. HARRY E. L. TIMM, President.
FRANK W. DUGGAN, Vice-President. GEO. A. JONES, Secretary. JOHN R. FISCHRUPP, Treasurer. J. B. S0MER5, Farm Superintendent.
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The Men Who Will Direct the Development. These men are wide and favorably known business and
fessional men throughout the Calumet Region, and
Whiting. DR. I LARRY E. L. TIMM is a graduate of the Whiting High School, the Medical Course of the University of Illinois, and a member of the staff of St. Bernard's Hospital in Chicago. He is one of the most popular and successful and practicing physicians in the Calumet Region. FRANK W. DUGGAN is a graduate of the Whiting High School and the Kent College of Law, and is one of Lake County's prominent young lawyers. He is widely and favorably known in this district. GEO. A. JONES is g graduate of Bethany College, Bethany. W. Va. For many years was Financial Secretary of the First Christian Church. Louisville, Ky., and in 1912 he was secretary of the International Convention of the Christian Church, which was held at Louisville, Ky. During the past five years he has been in Whiting, "pattor of the Christian Church, and the present new modern church building is a monument of integrity. JOHN R. FISCHRUPP is a graduate of the Whiting High School and is the present secretary-treasurer of the Owls Club, and has a host of friends. J. B. SOMERS is a graduate of the Universities of Michigan and Toronto, Canada, and has had a number of years of practical experience on the farm, in cattle and fruit raising. Mr. Somers served one year as Physical Director of the Whiting Schools, and is popular with all. C. G. JONES is a son of the Secretary, who served thirteen months in the Ordnance Department of the Army during the war, and has been a resident of Whiting for several years, during which time he has been employed by the Standard Oil Company. .V W. JONES, son of the Secretary, has been connected with the Standard Oil Company in minor positions for the past four years and is known by all.
LOCATION This tract of 14.000 acres of land is located in Townships 41 and 42. Range 30 east, De Solo County, Florida. This is a part of the wonderful and renowned Caioosahatchee River District and is just 12 miles west of Lake Okeechobee. The Haines City branch of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad extend? through the Tract from north to south and Hall City, covering 2160 acres, is located in the center of the Tract, which affords excellent shipping facilities. THE DEVELOPMENT The Syndicate will drain, fence and break the land, putting it under cultivation as rapidly as possible. It is our purpose to plant a large acreage of sugar cane, which, at the present market prices, will yield a profit of from $300 to $400 per acre. Cattle and hog raising is o'ne of the main features of farming in this locality. As grass grows 12 months in the year the cost of feeding them is but a small item and ready markets are awaiting them in Jacksonville, Florida, and in Cuba. FRUITS While great varieties of fruits are being raised, only a few have been brought to a high slate of cultivation. The following more or less extensively raised in the location of our Tract: Oranges, Lemons. Limes. Grape Fruit, Pineapples. Bananas, Mangoes. Avocado Pears, Sapodillas. Guavas, Cocoanuts, Strawberries, Pecans, Pears. Peaches, Plums, Grapes and Figs. VEGETABLES On neighboring farms all around this Tract are raised fine crops of Sweet Potatoes, Peas. Beans, Peanuts, Onions. Lettuce, Celery. Peppers, Potatoes. Cabbage, Tomatoes. Squash, Egg Plant. Cucumbers. Watermelons, Canteloupes, Beets, Sugar Corn and Lima Beans. FARM PRODUCTS. The following products are among the leading: Corn. Oats. Wheat. Rye, Broom Corn, Sugarcane, Sorghum, and a number of varieties of Hay.
The Florida-Calumet-Fru it and Farming Syndicate 428 Broadway. GARY, INDIANA
LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY The following are being successfully raised: Cattle, Hogs, Horses. Sheep, Goats, Chickens. Ducks, Greese and Tuik-vi HIGH COST OF LIVING The problem of reducing the high cost of farm p-flr :e and fruits can only be solved by co-operation.. 11 IE FLORIDA-CALUMET FRUIT & FARMING SYNDICATE purposes, so far as possible, to ship its products in carload lots directly into the Calumet Region and sell to the local merchant, thus saving a number of jobbers' commissions. Our plan includes a permanent marketing organization, both at Hall City, Florida, and in tiie Calumet District. GOOD INVESTMENT Why not invest $2,500.00 (cash or deferred payment plan) and get a grove that will net you from $2,500.00 to $5,000.00 per year, and enjoy summer time all the year round? REMEMBER! No winter clothes or coal to buy! No snow to tramp through! But beautiful sunjhine, summer flowers, and the shade trees and fresh vegetables from your own garden all the year round. SHARES All shares of the FLORIDA-CALUMET FRUIT c FARMING SYNDICATE have a par value of $250 each, and are guaranteed by the 14,00 acres of land of the Syndicate and all money received from the very limited number of shares offered for sale will be used to develop this tract. All Shares ate dividend bearing and will be redeemed in acreage of developed bearing groves, if desired, and each share will be accepted in full payment for an acre of developed land.
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