Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 30 April 1920 — Page 11

Friday, April 30, 1920.

THE T1ALS t'age Eleven

Whiting Advertisem en ts Are Winners

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. ui arc accefted by Tk TV'LIIIbk Mewl 1 Ca, 124. Utu St.. Pbob 1S8-W. 'SjOST: Ice Mae's Leather Folder Protector between USth ud IClst ari New Tork avenue, return to Whittle Fuel & SxinvW Co.

STAR THEATHB lOMUHT i B'gr ferial Night Neit to the la?t ! pisode of 'MidnlRht Man.'' ao 'Lion Man" and Eimo Lincoln in 1 Lima, the ! Fearless." and comedy, 4-30-1 I .FOR SALE . Ther AY a s h '. r s.- Machine in j i pood condition, orivy 111 Cleveland

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Let your sore, swollen, aching feet spread out in a Bath of "Tiz."

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FOR SALE, ii cm hou cn 120th street, s-team beat, garasre. cn BO ft. let. price $$.0v-. T room h -ue on Central avenue h. t water, price $3,500. 4 rccm cottage cn Julian ave., brick fcs.5err.ent.rrke S3. COO; o. K. Meek. 513 Jr.dij.ca Bouiecard. 4-30-4 tCvR SALE: Cabinet ha?e. Kitchen tab'.e, black -walnut dro-p -r&- table, i teed fcldir.K go-cart, 3 '.'4 I-aT -r:e- are., hene 130-J. 4-3'J-l

rniCE THEATRE TONIGHT F.mmy AVehlen in "The r.elle of the Fea;on " a Metro v'rocl-iction. also Jack rjrmrscy serial and a wir.cdy. 4-3'.'-l

5TOTI SALE: Pry G-od. s.nd Gents' I'nrnis'r.ir jc f.ne fixture?, clean stock, jroe.d business, in 1 r-"t Northern Indiana icily. !"". seii or rent buKdma. address

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WHITING and its PEOPLE

Jus, take your shoes off ar.d then rut those weary, shoe-crinkled, acVtInp. biw-ningr, corn-pestered, buniontortured feet of journ in a "Tiz'' bath. Tour toes tvIU wriggle with joy; they will look up a you and almost talk and then they'll tae another dive in that "Tiz" bath. When your feet feel like lurr.rs of lead all tirel out just try Tiz." Ha grand it's glorious. Tour feet will dance with joy; also you will find a 1 1 pain g-one form corns, calloueea and bunions. There's nothing: like "Tiz." It'a the only remedy that draws out all th poisonous exudations whleh ruff up your feet and cause foot torture. Get a box of "TU" at any drug: or department store don't wait. Ah! how glad your feet get: how comfortable your shoes feel. Tou can wear shoes a size smaller if you desire. adv

M ss Blanche Cameron of Eat Chijtagn was the jruest of Whitins friends ?T lesday evening. John MeCabe has returned frcm 'Vashinston. P. C. where he was for 'eveia! months engaged as door keeper in the senate. Senator Hlrnra Johnson peaV To'Hght at Hammond at evcn Sharp. ,'Carv at Si30. 4-30-1

Whiting friends of James Champlain

former a local boy who spent swveral years in Egypt where he was employed it i

by the Standard Oil Co., will be Interested to. hear of h'.s now living in Canada for' his health, having suffered a nervous breakdown from hard work and the rigor of the climate in Egypt. Michael Kammer of Tnglewoc-d vlslt(d Whiting relatives on Wednesdty evening. Andrew Kammer of Oliver street has returned from St. John where he spent a few weeks assisting h!. daughter-in-law in the St. John postoffice where he served as postmaster for several years. Mrs. John C. Hall of Oliver street, was hostess to a number of friends on esterday with a luncheon at Field's at noon, after which the ladies saw Grace George in "The Ruined Lady" at the Princess theatre. The. party cc-nststed of Mrs. F. M. Rogers and guest. Miss Scales. Mrs. G. Cash, Mrs. Harry Grieve. Mrs. Chas. Ew'.ng. Mrs. Warren Feaubien. Mis. Walter Smith, Mrs. n. F. Storer and Mrs. Hall. Senator Hiram Johnson SpeaJta Tonight at Hammond at Saven Sharp. Gary at 8:30. 4-S0-1 Among those from Whiting Lodge Knights of Pythias, attending the K.

Money back nmnoot question If HlNT'S Salve fall la t treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA. RINGWORM. TETTER as other itching skin diseasaa. Tr li cast boa at aur nak.

Joseph V. Weis. Druggist.

EYES Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed oo

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of P. ef P. ecnver.tScn a.t Himmetil, were P. I). Bumhour, M. Abraham. Carl Mccre, T. Iutchcr. Itichard Llnck. Taul Barber. Harvey Kolph. H. Beavens. Wm. Kasch. Fred Wohrle. Monte and Ralph Market. P. J. Carpenter, John fanner and I. McCord. Three candidates from Whiting were Initiated. John and Mike Toth. both arrested for disorderly conduct at Frankcwski's hall and whete trials were continued appeared in Peputy Prosecutor's office and plead guilty to the offenve and agreed to pay the 15. P0 and costs imposed upon thm, amounting to 115.00 in ea chcase. Mrs. E. L. Dewey of ll?th street, is in Indianapolis where she will spend two weeks visiting her aunt. Senator lllram Johnnon Speaku Tnlicht ct Hammond at Seven Sharp. Gory at S:.'to. 4-30-1 Mrs. K. L. Carlyen of Fischrupp avenue who has been ill is recovering. The Past Chiefs of the Pythian Sisters will be entertained this evening at the home of Mrs. Curtain on Ohio ave. Barney MeKenna,. wh? was burned with acid while at work at the Standard Oil Co.. has been transferred from the Passarnnt hospital to the Chicago Eye and Ear hospital. Mr. McKenna's burns have healed up snd he feels very fortunate in having the sight of his right eye: The left eye is being treated in the hopes- that it still may he benefitted.

ROBERTSDALE

Mrs. Paul Hurnchek who died on Monday at her home on Myrtle avenue after a. lingering Illness, was burled on Wednesday morning from the St. John's Slavish church with Rev. Father Benedict, preaching the funeral services. She leaves besides her husband five small children, the oldest eight years old. interment took place at the

St. John's cemetery In Hammond, undertaker Earen, having charge of the funeral . Mro. Favell and daughter. Mrs. Geo. Kenya of Indianapolis boulevard were

visitors in Chicago Tuesday. Mr. and Airs. Charles Rou:h of Ham mend were guests at the Moore home on Myrtle avenue the fore part of the week. Mrs. Paul PobherMne c-f Myrtle ave., gave a six o'clock dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. Dobbertine's birthday anniversary. The dinner was served In course, the tables looked beautiful with coders laid for twelve couples, aftfr the dinner the guests spent a most enjoyable evening. Miss Sallie Julier of Elkhart, Ind.. spent the last week-end with her broth tr Ed. Julier and family of Indianapolis houlevRrd. Mr. and Mrs. A. SchafTer and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. Thiesson and family vlnted Mr. and Mrs. W. Balm parents of Mrs. Schafter ard Mrs. Thiesson of East Side the fore part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Bader of Myrtle avenue were in Chicago on business on Wednesday. Mrs. Ruth Andersen cf East S'do was a guest at the Bader home on

Myrtle avenue the fore fart cf thla wtek . Mrs. Arthur Stross and Mrs. Margaret Buehler ef Amy avenue Tj-ere In Hammond on business Tuesday. Little Gilbert Oallas vh has been reported on the sick list is getting along' nicely at his home cn Indiana boulevard . Mrs. - Charles Frit entertained a large number of friends Tuesday afternoon and evening at her home In honor of her birthday anniversary. A most elaborate luncheon was served, after which the remainder of the evening was spent In music and games. Many pretty and useful gifts -were received rv Mrs. Fritz.

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Dog Highly Prized In Alaaka. Nowhere in the world has thu dog sucb. unrestricted right of way as la AIaka. In winter, when more than 600, COO square miles ot territory are sealed up In solid Ice, dogs are almost th,e sole means of gettir.g from place to place In fact, they seem necessary to life. The aristocrats "of Arctic dog life are the mall teams In the service of the United States government.

A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks SparklingEyes Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a WeU-Kno-wn Ohio Physician

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are just as strong and healthy as their Hood. It is likewise true that a man or & woman is as young aa his or her- arteries. Yigor and health como with good blood. iVith out good red blood on has a -weak heart and poor nerves. In the spring is th

best time to take stock of one's condition. If the blood is thin and watery, face pale or pimply, if one is generally -weak, tired and listless, a spring tonic should be taken. One that will do the spring housecleaning, an old-fashioned herbal remedy that was used by everybody 50. years ago is ftill safe and satie because it contains no alcohol or narcotic It is made up of Blood root, Oregon

Grape root, (Queen's root, bton root, Cherry Bark, without alcohol, and made into both liquid and tablets. This blood tonic was first put oyt by Dr. Pierce in ready-to-use form and since then has been sold by the million bottles as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. If druggists do not keep this in tablet form, send 60 cents for a vial to Dr. Pierre's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Write for free book on blcod dj orders! or foe free medical adrice.

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CONSUMERS

188 STATE ST.

SANITARY Coffee and Butter

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Our policy of advertising our merchandise for sale is to tell absolutely the truth about the goods we offer. It is our aim to gain the confidence of the public so that when they read our ads they know this: "If Consumers sell it, it must be good." Our talking point is not price alone, but Quality and Price. Read this list over carefully and FOLLOW THE CROWD TO 188 State St. CONSUMERS 188 State St.

BUTTER V'ery finest pure cream. (If you have ever tried it you know how good it is).

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LARD Very best, 25 C pure, lb PEAS Tender sifted. 9r (Club House brand). .. PEAS, CORN, TOMATOES (standard grade). 25 C 2 cans SALMON Fancy Red. 3 7 C pound cans SOAP American fiQ

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r amity, iu oars RIPE OLIVES Quart can (Telmo grade) . . .

SPINACH Club House. OCr 2V2 lb. cans -OV' CATSUP Pure Tomato. OtZn (10 oz. bottle). 2 for.. GOOD LUCK 7Cr MARGARINE, 2 lbs... ' u GOLD DUST, 28c (large pkgs.) MAIN CORN Finest Li!e22c

rvernei. can PEACHES No. 3 can. heavy svrup, can. . . .

TELMO PINEAPPLE No. 2 cans

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PEARS No. IVz lb. can. in heavy syrup PRUNES Finest Santa Clara. (large and meaty), 29 C PRESERVES 26 oz. Strawberry. Raspberry and 39 C Apple PURE JELLY, 14 c 6 oz. jars APPLE BUTTER 26 oz. 35 jars (pure) EXTRACTLemon or OO. Vanilla (22 oz.. pure) CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, 1 O all kinds JELLO All toflavors k

EGGS Guaranteed strictly fresh new laid; (nice big 43 C .clean ones), dozen Coffee Don't overlook this! Our Gold Medal Coffee is certainly a winner. Just a trial will convince you it's the best you have ever used. The regular price is 47c per pound. We are offering

45c 2 lbs. 90c

Try it it is so delicious! KARO SYRUP n 2 lb. -lAn cans Blue Label GINGER SNAPS 04 (in bbl. cartons).... . MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI Red Cross or Q

CHEESE Finest American Yellow Cream, (it's snappy).

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PEANUT BUTTER (fresh ground), lb..

PRUNES Fancy Santa OOn Clara, lb 6JL APRICOTS Fancy dried. per lb '4'OC MATCHES Birds Eye. COc

QUAKER OATS pkg , .

NAVY BEANS Best 11

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MOLASSES (Lucie brand), fin

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STRING BEANS Club House.

(nice and tender) MAZOLA OIL Quart cans

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CAROLENE MILK (tall cans) CRISCO I -lb. cans AUNT JEMIMA'S PANCAKE FLOUR Pkg...

RED MANSE PURE MAPLE SYRUP Quart 59 C can TOOTHPICKS Selected white birch; doz. 55c; Cq bobx UNEEDA BISCUITS g 1 c

;dt&oDt, MINUET TAPIOCA Dackase

BOB WHITE TOILET PAPER 3 large 25 C

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BRACH'S" ALMOND BARS (The perfect Cr bar) IVORY SOAP FLAKES QC package PURE FRUIT PRESERVES I6-oz. jar; strawberry 39 C

or raspoerry LIMA BEANS Finest dried: lb. ...

RAISINS 3 Crown Mus- 27c catel; lb DR. PRICE'S BAKING POWDER -12-oz. 22c can SAUER KRAUT Large can Club 1 5c House QUEEN OLIVES Large 3QC jar. special cookies 32 c Fresh assorted; lb TOMATOES 18C No. 3 can PORK AND BEANS Hart 1 Qc Brand, No. 2 cans

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Star TKeaire Whiting : Indiana The Cyclone Sunday, May 2nd

ENURESI Bedwetting

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Enuresis, commonly cailed bed etling in children, incontinence of urine in adults, is more common in boys than in girls. Enuresis has bera considered incurable when it persists bryond puberty. Incontinence of urine it rrore common in women than, in men. Conslant or very frequent micturation Indicates some abnormality or disease. Enuresis may be caused by paralysis, the srerction of a large amount of urine, as in diabetes, calculus (gravel), cystitis, irritation of the penis, worms, unduly profound sleep, dreams or gastric disturbance from late or unwholesome meals, but the most frequent cause is no doubt a defective innervation of the genito-urinary organs. This theory has been proven by the uniformly good results obtained with Enuresol in young and old people, as the following typical cases of our records show : Case No. 46. R. D., age 14, has always been a bed welter, although apparently well otherwise. Her parents tried many treatments, medical and mechanical, without benefit. Five days after beginning Enursol she stopped wetting the bed, but continued the treatment four weeks longer and has had no return of the trouble since. four years ago N. C. eight years old. never missed wetting the bed every night. Took Enuresol and after the first week did not wet the bed any more. a, "Hie case of Mrs. V., age 44, is also worth mentioning. Has never had a full night's sleep, having to grt up four to eight times a night. Visited Hot Springs," mud baths, sanitaria, and was operated on twice, in two different hospitals, without benefit. Six weeks, of Enuresol cured her completely, three years ago, and lias had no return of the troublesome nuisance. The case of F. J.. seventy-five years old, is no less interertmg. J oi over twenty-five years F". J. suffered with incontinence of urine day and night. As he grew older the trouble increased, having to pass water every half Iioui and oftener. Had a stroke of paralysis, which increased the trouble to such an extent that only a few drops of bloody urine could he voided, with intense pain, causing surgeons to suspect cancrr of the bladder. Being placed on Fnuresol at the dose of two tablets every two hours with a glass of cool water or milk, the tenesmus disappeared in twelve hours end had a good restful sleep the next mhl. and fully recovered perfect health in the neit three months. Mr. I . J. is now 63 years old and at last report still alive and well. It is important to regulate tiie diet, and over-eating, coflre and sour foc i and drinks, pickles, vinegar, lemonaa-, should be avoided. In many cases it happens that one box is enough to obtain a cure. This remedy is absolutely safe, harmless, being a tonic for the kidncv and n-rvou system, it is dependable lot weak, n-ncu", restless, slow-growing, languid children. A fair trial cf Enuresol will convince anyone of its value. At the Following Druggists The Lion Store Drug Department Hammond, Indiana Schlieker Pharmacy, East Chicago, Ind. Red Star Pharmacy, 3504 Cedar St., Indiana Harbor, Whiting Drug Co.. 514 1 19th St., Whiting. Ind.

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