Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 10, Hammond, Lake County, 8 May 1920 — Page 10

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WILLIAM FARNUM

j 'Adventurer A ROMANTIC DRAMA BY E.U.OYD SHELDON STAGED BY. J. CORDON EDWARDS

WHITING and its' PEOPLE

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

Star Theater Saturday and Monday

Where to Dine Hotel Hammond restaurant 115 Sibley Street You are Missing the Best Chef (American) and the Best Eats in Hammond If You Don't Come Here.

Do not allow strangers to- get your hard-earned money from yci In Ket-rich-qu'.ck wohemcs while experienced men would Krla41y advise, protect and help you to invest your money safely, men who- are Kivinff their time nruH ability to make small amounts roll up to millions of dullan for homes, old age. sickness, loss of '.-. and thus keep yuu from getting discouraged and going with the Reds to make ether.--divvy up. TVhitins Savings and I an Association. Mort.-u Trout. President. Henry S. Davidson. Secretary. C-8-l Sperlnl Mother' IJay Service at i4S. Your mother will lie pleased If ;on tttnd. Lhurrb of t hrUt Bible School.

Mother's lay will be r ppropria tely observed at the Methodict church tomorrow, both at Sunday School and at the 10:45 service. Arrangements for the dec-rating of the church "or the o.cnsion have been in the hands of the Mizpah t'.ible class. All nionvjers of the family are Invited to join in thi celebration. The pa.tor will deliver a Mother's Day sermon at 10:45. Young people's meeting at C:30. At ":30 a fine new Centenary lantern will be used f.-r the first time. The series of the pictures to be hown is entitled "The Six o'clock Whistle Around the World' The slides, about seventy in number, show what the church is doinp in the way of industrial missions? to help the werking people In many countries of the world. No admission is charged. Kverybody i3 invited. Frins the children and let the entire family enJoy these beautiful pictures. Mother's Day will be observed In the Confreeational Church Sunday, May 9th. with appropriate services. SaTbath School at 10:00 a. m. Children's Church Service at 10.50, subject, "Lessens from Pencils." Churcfh Service at 11:00. subject. "The Motherhood of Ood." Professor Louis Wallis of the Joseph Pels Commission will speak bef. re the Sunday Kvenin? Club. For the first time in Whiting we will hold an open forum. C'-me prepared to listen and to speak. rrofessor Wallis invites every one to speak. Sunday Evening Club will begin promptly at 7.00 p. m.

Special Sunday Dinners

Theodore Guscoff : Psoprietor

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PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY PLANTS

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freezes in the fall. I will guarantee them do this or refund youf money. PRICES. r.i plants $1 oo 50 plants 1.50 1"0 plan's 2.T.i COO plants 5.00 300 plants 7.00 500 plants 10.00

Write for special prices on large amounts. Will h sent rostpaid on receipt ef price.

Send all orders to J. R. BRANT, Phone 1281Y3, Hammond, Ind. R.F.D. No. 1.

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THE FOUNDATION OF STEFFENGUIDE IS AS SOUND AS THE ROCK OF GIBRALTER Write For Free Information STEFFENGUIDE CORPORATION Suite 506 Hammond Bldg. Hammond, Ind.

Steffenguidc Corporation, Dept. A, Hammond, Ind. Gentlemen: Please send your book of information on the Steffensuide.

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Trc-gram for Mother's Day. May 3th. 1S20, at the Whiting Church of Christ: Bible s-hool at 3:45 a. m . . D. B . Purinton. Supt. Morning worship am ser. mon by C. J. Sharp, subject "Mother.' Evening serioes: Voting People's met tins 6:3". Gene Swctnam. pastor. Junior ('. K.. 6:30. Lilhan Ilarahbarger. leader. Orchestra recital 7:-".0 t- S:00. Sermon at eight o'clock 1y Mrs. J. W. Curry. Immediately following the orchestra recital the Mothers of the Church win take charge of the services. A very fine program has been arranged in which, nothing but mothers will a.rpear. The orchestra that will furnish the music for the day is practically the same we had on last F.aster Pinday. All persons interested In Mother's Day should be present both morning and evening. We have planned to have five hundred prefvnt in the. Bible School. C tn,

THE MISERY OF BACKACHE Removed by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

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Lydia Finknam s Vegetable Compound wa3 recommended to me and it made me good and strong again so that I am able to do all my work- I highly recommend your medicine and tell everyone 1 meet what it did for me. " Mrs. G. Schoon-

FTE.LD, 210 Wood Ave, Muskegon, Mich.

J Woman's Precious Gift I The one which she should most zeal- ' ously guard is her health, but she often i neglecta to do so in season until some ' ailment peculiar to her sex has fastened

itself upon her. When so arretted women may rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a remedy that has been wonderfully successful in restoring health to suffering women. If yoa have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence.

nil arc ti'tvi'd kr 1a ttMtliis rw l, lllh ftt.. ! 13t-W. FRANK R. DOLL, M. D. - Physician and Surgeon .Schrage Bliilding. Whiting. Ind.

Phones, office 161-J

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W. G. PAXT0N, President. FRANK HAMMOND, Sec. and Treas. FRED R. M0TT, Vice President. H. J. GESCHEIDLER, Asst. Sec. and Treas. REPORT OF THE

ammond Trust & Savings Bank

at the Close of Business May 4th, 1920

RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $399,226.74 Overdrafts 678.25 Bonds 175.229.95 Liberty Bonds 31,800.00 Furniture and Fixtures 14,419.06 Due from Departments 4,673.49 Cash and Due from Banks. . . . 67,308.42

LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 SurPrus 10.000.00 Undivided Profits 3,548.14 Deposits 531.204.90 Bills Payable 80.000.00 Due Departments 17,155.53 Cashier's and Certified Checks. 1,427.34

$693,335.91

$693,335.91

SAX.ESX.ADIZ3 WAlfTID Wonderful opportunity for ambl'lous g-tri and yoxxng women to ilerelop with fat growing" department tore. Apply H. OorUoa & Son, WlUting, Xnd. 5-6-3t ST.n THKATIIE TOMGHT Gladys Brockwell in "Devils Riddel."' also Chester In "Save Me Sadie" and Fox News. Tomorrow William Farnum in the -Adventures." also "Advert, tures of ltuth" and c-irjcdy. 5-S-l

FOR S.'LK: Grocery store fixtures for sale Chtap, arpiy 1264 Atchlton av. nue. 5-8-3 rnncEss tiieatiie tomkiit Lurry Semnn In the "GROCERY

any. "THE RHKH S Ku, - oy jnniei

past few days by illness. I'KIM ESS THEATRE TOMGHT Dorothy Dalton In "THE VAPACIIE" ! Iarry Semon in the "OrtOCERV CLERK." Coming Monday a-nd Tinsday. "THE rtlVTKS END," by James Oliver Curwood. ' 5-8-1 Rev. John Bopp, pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church at his residence in JjPorte avenue. Whiting, united in marriage Mr. Oeerge 'Eensin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benson of Roberts avenue and Miss Iva II. Brewbaker of Hammond. The attendants were Miss Ruth Sohroeder of Hamrnond and Mr. Alexander H. Manta f Whitini?. A wedding dinner was later served at the home it the bride's parents on Tine Kreet. followinar which tl bride and groom left for a hon-y-mocn trip in the south, following which they will be at home, 2iio Pine street. Hammond. Both young people are well nd favorably known In their respective cities. 1eing high school graduates, the bride having attended Indiana university and the snum is a graduate of l'urdue university. He is also a member of the Whiting O'-vl Cl ,ib . The Welcome Stranger function given at the Congregational church Thurs. day evening was an inspiration to t 1" church and tr- all tho.-e present. In the way of entertainment Mrs. Crockett gave a pipe organ recital. Miss Olive ;. White gave two very fine readings and Mrs Jes.se Smith and James Spanier gave piano and violin

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duetts. 1 v o minute talks were given by Dr. Schaefter. John O. Hall, Herbert .Morris, Joseph pj. Kyle and Arcnur Vernon. r.; reshments conslttinij of Ice cream and wafers were served.

i SOVIET FORCES

EVACUATE KIEFF

t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) I).VD()N. .May 8 The Russian soviet

forces have evacuated the Important city of Kieff. according- to a wireirn dispatch picked up here today and given out by the British admiralty. ".Superior Polish forces attacked In northwest and southwest of the city Thursday night." the wireless dispatch stated. "The attacks were repulsed but later our forces were ordered with drawn from Kleff to the left bank of the Dnclper river."

.The Best Proof of the Good Results cf Albert's Rheumatic Remedy iz the recommendation one to another. They appreciate what the Remedy has done for them and feel their friends and acquaintances should share the benefits of Albert's Rheumatic Remedy We recommend it to any sufferer of Rheumatism. PRICE - - S1.00 PER BOTTLE

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Ixiyal Order of Moose meeting will be held at Knights of Pythian Hall. 113th and White Oak avenue. IMay 10th. at T:30 sharp. Degree team of East Chiiago will have charge of the work. All members and candidates please attend. 5-S-;

IN AUTOMOBILES ; Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co.

As Well As Out of Them at a Cost of Less Than Three Cents Per Day.

you will be welcome Ri-any or all of these services. Be sure to be one of the great Bible SVhool that will assemble here on Mother's Day. We cordially invite you and each one will welcome you . John Stelnke. brother of Herman Kteinke. is in the Francis Willard h-s-pital in Chicago, where he underwent an operation for a tumor. Mrs. Airaham. his aunt, and Miss Tillie Steinke. his tester, visited l.iin on Monday. Mrs. Arthur Pchal'er entertained a number of friends at her home on l.aPorte avenue on Thursday af term-on. A course dinner was served at one o'clock after which several hours were spent in playing cards. Henry Barnes was arrested for peddling without a license. He wa.;) released on ICO. 00 bail to appear Slay 11th fr-r trial. Mrs. Louis Gordon of Sheridan ave.. entertained her sister from Chicago, on Wednesday. "W. R. Warners was released on a $25 bail, having been arrested for passing a street car while same was unloading passengers. He will appear for trial on May 11th. Mr. John WeU'by has been confined to his home jn nw y0rk avenue the

HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. The Greatest Proposilion on Earth for the Money. A Stride in Protection Said to be laiDOssible.

! The Commonwealth Casualty Co., j Philadelphia, Pa. Over $1,000,000 . pai din claims.

OLDEST CASUALTY COMPANY IN PHILADELPHIA. Maximum death benefit, $7,500. Weekly indemnity, $ 5 to $50. Hospital benefits, $15 to $25. Medical and financial aid, $25 to $100. THE AUTOMOBILE PROTECTION ALONE IN THESE POLICIES IS WORTH MORE THAN THE COST

!0F THE WHOLE.

SEE THE AGENT. SEE THE POLICY AND BE CONVINCED. POLICY COVERS EITHER SEX BETWEEN THE AGES OF 16 AND 70. BIG PAY FOR RELIABLE AGENTS. For full particulars address The Franzer Agency, 110 First National Bank Bldg.. Hammond.

47S-80-82 Hohman St. Phone Hammond 3471. Hammond, Ind. 3irIIfflS Oldest, best equipped paint establishment in Hammond We repaint or refinish your automobile like new, make new top, curtains and upholstery, or repair the old ones. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded SEE US FIRST.

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Looking Ahead A good number of people intend to buy a Player Piano or a Piano this summer or fall. You can come in our store, pick out the Player or Piano you want, take the number of the Piano or Player and this summer or fall have it deliveredYou can pay a small amount down and a small amount each month, and when you are ready for it you will have a good payment already paid on it, and you have secured it at the price it's selling for today. There is no chance of the price being lower, but a big chance it will go higher. Come in, pick one out and have it delivered when you are ready. A large and fine selection now. Beautiful walnuts, oaks and mahoganys $550 T0 $8Q0

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BANK

FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS Hammond, Indiana Formerly Lake County Savings and Trust Company.

We are pleased to announce that our new safety deposit boxes have been installed and we are now ready to offer them to the public at a rental of $3.00 a year and up. Our vault is roomy and secure. Nobody has access except the owner. Place your order before it is too late and know that your securities are well protected. For the convenience of the public we are open Tuesday and Friday evenings until 8:00 o'clock. ,

FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK

Formerly Lake County Savings and Trust Company. Corner State and Hohman Streets Hammond, Indiana

PETER W. MEYN. President. JOS. W. WEIS, Yice President.

DAVID T. EMERY. Sec.-Trea. CH.AS. H. WOLTERS, Asst. Sec-Treas.

A. J. MARK0. Asst. Sec-Treas.