Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 9, Hammond, Lake County, 1 May 1920 — Page 10
THE TIMES
May 1, 1920
Hammond Iron and Metal Company MARCUS BROS.. Prop. Wholesale ieuler 10 IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Office: 340 Indiana Ave. vrd Sohl Street and Ind'ara Av nHtvlMOWO : INDIANA. Office Phone K7. F.e. Phone 04S -P.
WHITING and its-" PEOPLE
The following. txosra niwii! be observed at th Whiting Church of Christ May 1. liO!,
Javcry noman Wants'
FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Diaaolred in water for douches atop pelrie catarrh, ulceration and inflammation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co. for ten year. A healing wonder for natal catarrh, tore throat and aore area. Economical Hu rtTTt&RAry Heantuia and ermi3ial power. SaamleFf. 50c. all dnigiitts. or poatpan by
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F.;hle School. 9.43 A. II
", I'll I! if) on. Sh pt . j Morning Worship and eernr-n at 11 j Ja n,.. j ! K enmg Set ices; Christian Kndeav ;
t at 6. CO. Miss R.elyn Tharp. leader. Sons service from 7.30 to S.O'i. r'ro;ti liin; at S;i ( o'clock. 1 -u ptizing at the iio.e of the evenins service Us! Sunday was a (Treat day w ith the Whiting ihurvh of Chrl-'t fine n udienoes hot u morning and evening, l-'our addition-" during the day. The evening audience rnjov ed a nwft baut ful .--o;g 1'V Ihc Thai p family. At
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the evening service tomorrow, lira. William H. (Mcumber will sing, ehe being a 1 1 ry line soloist. Tvery one Is n idiaMy invited to attend any or all. 'of these service. W . A. Ui.-e. I I At the Methodist Church tomorrow morning the .Sunday S.-hoo! will oh :v:c Ce.iunary Day. with a br ef talk
by Mr. N. K. Forsy th on The Centenary and neligiou.s F-ducati. -n . The pastor w;ll preach at the 10. 4j sfnhe on Z-ch. "IVounucil in the House
Miss Alice Fair w;il
at 6.30. At Night will
Whiting A due rtis em ents Are Winners
aad ar acrfvitil lr 1 l.llln ii. 11WIU St.. I'aaae I3-W,
of Fi fiends.'
B. lead the Epworth I ague itbe fifninK service Hj"
be observed. The address will be Ki.cn by Mr. Fourth, who for a term of year;- was the d. rector of boy's activities at the I.inooln Settlement lFuse in Boston, where he had charge of several hundred boys. The h jj of the community and a'l folks. intVrfUeJ in boy's worK are invited to hear this address. There w.ll be fpeclal music at the service".
FOR SAUF.: lry t;..-od and dents' Furnishing tine fixtures, clean . stock, i pood business. In ln'st Nottlvern Indiana ity. wiil sell or rent building, address IS. Uiiillnx ws t. 4-10-4
Whiting N s Co.
I j FOR SAFK: 10 room house on 120th i street, steam heat, gavage. on 30 ft. (lot. pine $S.f'0. 7 room h' u on I'en-
Jlral avenue hot water, price ?.i.ji'J. i room cottage on Julian ave., brick ! basement, price $Ji.20'i; U. K. Meek. 513 .'Indiana Dioiievo ! d . 4-C0-4
A number of Whiting pec-ple. largely members of the Tri Kappa Sorority atfended a play given by the Trl Kappa Sorority of Indiana Harbor and East Chicago on Thursday night. Mrs. Iahl and daughter of the West Park Addition are expected home from California next week where Mrs. I 'ah! was called b v the death of her mother. Mrs. Kdward J. Evans and aon of Ohio avenue will return home from Ft. Wayne, next week where they were visiting and the litter was taken ill with the mcat'let.
Do not fall to hear McCray at big republican rally In Gary on Monday night. May 3rd, Dorman & Sykea garage. Music, singing, and rousing fpeeches. 4-C0-l
Bremer for Prosecutor.
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STANDARD AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 944 Calumet Ave. Hammond.
Wc manufacture
and repair radiators,; ie riders and hoods. ;
My-"' ' Also new and used ;
: radiators lor sale.
Prices Always Right.
Phone 1430.
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If you are an unfortunate, afflicted with that dreaded complaint. Piles, in any of its forms, to be restored to your usual good health, you no doubt feel that your only salvation is in an
operation. Do not be too hasty in , making this move. The hitnev
The Children's -Service 1 I -l Sunday va. a great furcvf . For the first
, time we had the pjnday v hol pupils and the church pe pie at one strike.
Next Sunday our children nun h grvice win begin promptly at 10. 50. tli" suhject will be "Kchoes." Subject for the church .service will he -Faith of our Fathers." Evening Serv ice at 7 .30 p . m . Next Sunday "evenins Professor h"'iis W'a'li." of the J. seph Feis Commission will hold an open forum beginning rron.-tly at ' p. in.
j FOR SALE. Ther Wafhins M' hine in j good condition, apply 211 Cleveland A e.. Whiting, ln l. 4-30-3 I Vote for No. .,2, Eric Fund, is th- , man who deserves the office of sheriff land is going to gt it! n-1-21
HOBART
Treatment for files, a new remedy.
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and Mrs. W.lt of Clark f entertaining their da lighter
easy to applv and wonderful in its re- thiee children from MiohUan City A. I- "Mr- C,i,;-nf.ll,., M, Mr. and Mrs. ?. H. Perrine ,
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Hammond Auto Sheet Metal Works 690 Hohman Street Phone 3032
Ridiielv. Druggists, of Can', to she
and explain. Watch Toner He's the Winner
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on avenue are
I tJ. Fast Chicago IS DR. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST EAST CHICAGO. 1X9. neat l"naj Baafc PIIaU Cor. cnlcago Poraytha Afia Consultation In i.n.ln. tiaroii Pollah R'avlati and RuiiIii.
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J Miss Waneh Meek will entertain the I Heta (iamnia I'ps.loti Soroi Ity at her heme in Indiana boulevard next Tuesday evening . j M'arion Roaght entertain"d a numj be.- of hrr friends at c party at hrr j home in Cleveland avenue on Tiuir-'day i evening in horn r of her thirteenth ! birthday anniversary. Musi-' and j sames were piayed ffter vvliieh tejfreshments were ;-:rved. Th hostess received a. number of pretty gifts from hf r guests . I Mesdames tjcorge Saunders. V. n. I Jenkins. C. E. Faker and A. i" . O'I terburg returned from 1 ndia n i p.)li i !j esterday where they attfnded tiie O. E. S. convention, the two former be
i ing delegates of the Whiting chapter.!
Hcrnl hllnkrr'n iilatforni on page
four of this issue. 5-1-1 Do not fail to hear McCray at big lepnbiiiiin rally in (Jury on Monday nigiit. May r.rd. Dorman Hyl.fi garage. Music. Musing, and rousing speeches. 4-ZV.i: vi vn tii i:nti: tiimi.iit MadeTire Traverse in "lleil's Sh p." also Hall Room liovs anl Fox ..ew..-. T'-iiimi iow . Turn Mix in i lone." also -Adventures of Ruth." and a Corned, y OMI(i MIIMUV M lli:IV: IIS OF 1 Ol I II." .1-1-1 kSTOl! Spend iii al! j ou earn. Ahead and plan what J on JjQO1 will do when your earning pi-w e:- is gon. Join the Whiting SavLISTEN! hlS anrl r"'an Assoelatii n today . o-i PKINCXSS THEATEE TONIGHT. Marcrnnrlta ClarV In X.TJCK IN PAWN.
j Also Tatty Arbucitle In THE HAYSXED, i his Ir. e3t comedy. 5-1
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till remains very at her home in
For Auto Radiator Work
tVe have the largest and best shop ! for the repairlRr of Radiators. Fend-! ere. Hoods, Tanks and Lamp?. We' also make new radiators aad replace! E sw cores Into any make of radiator.! We eurantep all nf our vvo'-k. !
Fop Governor vnt for No. 1? on t
l-a'.!ot next Tuesday. Warren T Cray, the man from our own
rlct.
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Where to Dine Hotel Hammond restaurant 115 Sibley Street You are Missing the Best Chzt (American) and the Best Eats in Hammond If You Don't Come Here. Special Sunday Dinners
Theodore Guscoff : Poprietor
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Miss Anna l; . -llingr s
Hi with typhoid fever
Uhio avenue . iMike Ferilio wa- arrested at the Standard Oil plant by officer Parker on n warrant from Yotmcstown. Ohio, charginc him with non-support of a minor child. He was arrested on a
$2''0 bond, furnished by Mike Palyo to appear May ltrh for trial. PEINCESS THEATKE TCNIOITT. Marrnerlta CUrk tn LUCK IN PAWN. Also Fatty Arbuckle la THE HATSEED, tUa latest comedy. 5-1 The remains of Mrs. Alfred Hill of SOT' 121st street whose death was caused by tyVhoid fever were taken t til's former home of the finii'y in Teegarden, Ind.. for Interment. Mrs. Hill who wa a member of the W. B. A. of the Maccabees, is survivor! by her husband and five young children In addition to her parents. Mr. and Mrs I.ee-nard. two sisters and a brother. The Old Settlers w ill meet Tuesday evening. May 4th, in the library auditorium. A fine committee has been appointed who are looking after the social end of the affair and refreshments will also be served. Several members of the Tastern Stars were guests of the Windsor Park Chapter lat evening. A number of Whiting people heatd ilcn. Leonard Wood, republican nominee for president In Hammond on last Thursdav even.na.
Give Siew &iMSfm
Cheerfulnesssf
At a meeting of the School Hoard j held Wednesday evening the teacher I
f3r the coming year were hired and"?
the contracts were signed. Mr. Fowble' was also hind for the cc-ming year. I A son was born yesterday to Mr and , Mrs. Frank Ferguson. ' j A ;n va! born the first of the week j to Mr. and Mrs. Rradley. Mrs. Anna Morton and daughter ' of ! Gary jsited friends here yesterday. J P. Frbine ia spending the. week with ' ieiaii.es at New Haven. Ind. i Mr. Ila:ton has purchased the Evtizh
b ben house on School street. j Wm. Foreman has sold his house : and property on NVath Main street to J the Standard Oil company. Mr. Fore. ' man lias' purchased the E. Scharbach ) house near tiie Pennsylvania depot. I Tiie Five Hundred Club was enter-! tained yestea ds-y afternoon by Ms. 'irace Thompson. ! WOMEN OF
MIDDLE AGE May Pass the Critical Period Safely and Comfortably by Taking Lydia L Pinkbam's Vegetable Componnd. Summit, N. J. "I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham'a Veeetable Compound dur-
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uijf cnange 01 me and I think it is a good remedy in such a condition. I could not digest ray food and had much pain and burning in rr.7 stomach after meal3. I could not sleep, had backache, and worst of all were the hot flashes. I saw in the papers about Vezetable
Compound so I tried it. Now I feel all right and can work better. You have mv permission to publish this letter." Victoria Koppl, 21 Oak Ridge Atc, Summit, N. J. If you have warning symptoms such as a sense of suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backache, dread of impending evu, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before tne eyes, irregularities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness inquietude, and dizziness, get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and begin taking the medicine at cuce. We know it will help you- as it did Mrs. KoppL
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Cjfic Latest Jilx thriller $lu CYCLONE ' tale of ike Canadian Islortiiwest Ivlouiited Police SzCox..Toxihunteb.Marigoix
JE NT EJEtT AlKTlENTS
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Star Theatre Whiting : Indiana "The Cyclone Sunday, May 2nd
PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY PLANTS
I grow nothing but Progressive .and have twelve acres of them at present and can supply any amount of jjlantsi veeiuireiF and Eruarantee
that you can get no pet. jy ter anywhere. We dig jt'. our plants in the spring"
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will grow it property nlnnteH Profirrpssivft I'
start hearing right away, instead of waiting until n
next year, and bear all e 1 1 m r . until tt rmiinil
Send aU orders to J. R. BRANT, Phone 1281Y3, Hammond, Ind. R.F.D. No. 1.
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freezes in the fall. I will guarantee them to do this or refund your money. PRICES. T5 plants Jl. 60 plants . 1 51 ini plants 2 .75 200 plants 6.00 300 plants 7.00 600 plants 19.00 Write for special prices on large amounts. Will bo fent postpaid on receipt of price.
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Furniture, Floors and Woodwork by using DHVOE HllRROLAC MIRROLAC gives a deep and lasting lustre. MIRROLAC leaves no laps or brush marks. MIRROLAC is easily applied. MIRROLAC can be washed with soap and water. Wrel for announcement of factory demonstration of DEVOE MIRROLAC at our store. A 30c can of MIRROLAC FREE if you present attached coupon. E. C. Minas Co. Hammond, Indiana
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30c CAN MIRROLAC Tear out this coupon, fill in your name and address, and get a 80o can of MIRROLAC FREE at our store on day of -demonstration.
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Is a motto that if followed by every wage earner in this city would prove a blessing in disguise. There are hundreds of hard working men who are fine fellows, but who seemingly do not think of tomorrow. THRIFT To these we would earnestly say, look around you and see what a savings account in a strong bank like ours has done for the home owner, the man who owns a car or a successful business. Analyze his case and you will find he is a strong believer m THRIFT. Turn Over a New Leaf Put yourself on the road to affluence; protect yourself against loss of position, illness, etc. ' Decide today to join our large family of contented savings depositors.
First Trust and Savings B stink Formerly Known as Lake County Trust and Savings Bank Corner State and Hohman Streets, Hammond, Indiana
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