Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 290, Hammond, Lake County, 26 May 1920 — Page 10
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THE TT.MEft Wednesday. May 26. 1920.
RHEUMATISM A HOiEE CTJHE GIVEN 3T OIIX WHO HAD XT. In the yrriry of I wa- at tacked bv .Muscular anil nrl;mim.tlory Rheumatism. 1 Hurtt-nnl as o.nlv those who have it know. fir ctY three years. I tried remedy after remedy, anl doctor Hfter dottor, but sue ii relief as I receive. 1 was onlv temporary. finally. I found a remedy that cured me completely, and n has neer returned. I ha.e eiven it to a number who vure terribly afflicted and even bedridden with 1 Lheum.it ism and it if!cteii a cure m every case. I want every sufferer from any form of rhttimatie trouble to try this marvelous healing power. Don't si rid a eenl : simple mail your name and address and I will send it free to try. Alter you hae used it and it has proven itself to be that lons-h)oked-for means of curing your rheumatism, you may end the price of it one dol'ar. but understand. I do n t want jour money unless you are perfectly satisfied to send it. Isn't that fair? Why suffer any lonser when posi--. relief Is tfhus offered you free? IVn'r delay. Writ.? today. Mark H. Jackson. No ! 'F, Gur-nev-Bid. Sy racuse. V. V. Mr. Jackson is responsible. Above statement true. Adv.
, WHITING end if PEOPLE
Whitinzr A dve rtis anient 3 Are Winners
to Franklin. Fa., by mother-in law. who
f his three chil
dren since the death of their mother. Iiss I.ueile Hushey. whose home is
In
Taylor
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J'.ushey is
James Kreel of Ureen Bay. Wis., visited his brother, John Kreel of 113th street, last wee. Miss Freel and Miss MurRaret Williams visited relatives in Park Manor. Sunday.
The Methodist church is giving public reception in the hurch
Don't rhrow youi paper awaj without reading the want ad pace.
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Thursday niKht of this week for the members received inti- the church s-inoe June t. 1919. Nearly luO new members have been received iiurin.iT this time, and these together with the cla.'s o! small children baptized and enrolled makes the total considerably above 10'. t'ircumstanee.-J will present many of these from beins present at the reception, but who possibly can are urgred to be present, and all members and friends of the church are asked t be i-n hand to welcome the new members. The reception will open with a program in the auditorium ol' the church, and will include a social hour with refreshments in the parlor below. A pleasant time is assured.
ad are arrevteU iT llir W I. Ulna Swl ... 0J4. at.. I'boiK 1 3-V.
KOrs IIKNT Klectric J'hone. 331-W.
lighted
garage .
WANTEH Apartment of 3 te 5 rooms. furnished or uf nurnished. Must be north of 119lh st. I'hone "wiiitinj; 1 Co.). after 6:30 p. m. 5-24-tf U A.NT Kl) Kurnished reom for 2 men. Close to HJth and Schrasre ave. Apply Wh.tnift News Co. 5-20-"t I'QIM KS'i Til r:TKH TO MC f IT John llnrrJ more in the Paramount Artrrnft production of "Ir. JeWjII and Mr. Iirdo." alio Pollaril comedy find Path. fn. r-2-S STAR TIIKVTl.n TOMC.IIT Hnny ( ;rf In the "Overland Red."
also Snnxlilnr roiurtl.v "Tramline Tor
lliibaa:li." 5-2H-1 1
nue wan called
the illness t his has taken charue
'ih'if edtd Mi;
new ci-mmunltv
Appleton. Wis., has
as Whiting's
woiKcr, slip having entered! r new duties on .Monday Missl
graduate of the Chiencro
Sihool of Civics and Philanthropy. She
na.i tie en in N
tional and
in Chicaso on last Saturday. Dr.
Mrs. Gondon are now on a short and -upon their return will rtemporarily at the home of the
parents in Chicago.
ew ork dointr reerea-
!-o ial wi-rk for which hi
is especially fitted, this beintr one of the important features in the community service, work in Whiting. The Grand .hapter of the Beta .amma 1'psiion sorority will enter
wwn m the Florentine
e onvress-h. tel on
w ei k. a tie. u t 3i)
p.ac j and J Wip side
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MERRILLVILLE
s Theresa I, iwns i f Whit, wn Point on
oin eoup'e are dint; with the Ben I'ritchard,
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For Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday Only 14 MORE PLAYERS ONLY ON THESE TERMS $10 Down Immediate Delivery We Dsfy You to Beat This Great Player Offer. TRADE IN THAT SILENT PIANO TODAY.
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The Hoy Scout or n.i n iza t Ion is be(omms a reality in Whiting t- which a number of Whiting's well Known men are lending their assistance. The I'.ov Scout council consists of lr. '.
V. McNeal. J. ,1. Chilia, Walter 11. I Smith. K. H. Fisher. W. H. Ionah'ie. jllush M. Atkins. S. Kuhe. U. Oscar A. Ahlsren. lr. Schmid.i, Frank 1!. Lewis. I Charle Miller, Peyton Richardson, o. M. Merriman. Ned N'aef. Kuuene P. ! Hrown. J. H. Hoskinson. Geuhh. .!. Srudinski. T. II. Cer:ijewsk:. Rev. II. P Ivfv, Stanley Nicholson. Mr. Forsythr. Jam Parker. IV J. P.isk-
wietz and .1. .M. Fetterlvrr. At a. meeting of the council the following officers were eleted: President. Ir. C. P. McNeal. first vice president. Ft M. Atkin; recori'l vice president. J. .1. Chilia; secretary. Walter It. Smith: treasurer, K. II. Fisher; commissioner, Cnpt'in James Orr: commrt'ee on executive hoard. William I-nahue. S. Kuheck. l'r. Schmidt and Oscar A. Ahlpren. Already nine troops have hee n oraranized. they meeting ns follows: Monday, troop 1 and J. Pt. John's school: Wed ne;via V. St. Adal? bert's school and M. V.. tn-np: Thursday, two troops from Sacred Heart school: Friday. Church of Christ troop. Captain Orr will soon organize a tr-"p of sea scouts for ares IS t 21. Any
one wishing to j"in the.-v should see Captain Orr. ! Tennis instructions for heKinners. men and women, are piven at the Whitms park en Monday. Wednes- I day and Fridav at 10 a. m.. and 4::'f p. m. Racquets and balls are fur
nished, but players must bring tennis shoes. William Hunter of Ia Porte ave-
room i-f the
Friday niKht of this
couple from Whitinar
are piannin- to attend. 'r v. .
of marriage nf .ii: i'inn.r nnd Howard J I h -T too pi-tee in Cr.
ia:T .atur.Jay. The y for the present res hrid s mot ,Pr The remains of Mrs
ree lttie Kipp,., have been Ivinjr in state at her home. 4.17 Hickory street Hammond, hu, ton:ht will be remove,! t-. the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert t.ippe. 1221 Mapoun avenue. Fast ChiciL,. The funeral will take ee tomorrow when a sh.-rt
service will he preached at the
jo, me. inn regular service fr l,e at the (;r She;, herd F.pi;Vop:;I church.
r.asi v nicii).'!., at 1 :r,i p. m
ment will tie at Oak Hill Ha in mi oid
The
Mr. Walter Blatchley and family took Sunday dinner with J. P.. Blati h ley and family in Gary last Sunday Murel Douglass of Fast Chieaso spent the week end at her a int's home Mrs. W. Blatchley. IMr.'Mvrel Pierce and ,'H. Pirte,n were county cat visitors last Friday. The sermon last Sunday in the M. V.. church wan on loyalty" and next Sunday, Decoration day. will be 'hserved The old soldiers and soldiers
I of the late, war are invited to be pres
ent. Phillip Gorlach was called to Florida last week on iimnmt of t-e srioue illness of his father. Adam c.erlach. His ye-un.ee.-'t si.-ter who is attending school in Teckney, 111., went with him also his uncle. John fjerlach. A reunion was held last Sunday in the home of H. Knehl. the occasion
was Mr. William Macks seventy-ninth
hirthdav. Mrs. KiKhl's father. The quests were a:' follows". Oeorse P, ich
l,i,pe i uinl family of Hammond. Arre-:d
I.useher .-nd family ,-,f Hammond. "Wiiliani Pach and family of Hobart. Fred Frank and family of Hobart. Fred
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PRINCESS THEATRE WHITING
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW John Barrymore
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Dr. Jejtyle and Mr. Hyde THE BIG DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE YEAR
lemarkable business man and prssessed of unusual memory. O'Mannon, who i.- ."0 years old, admitted on the witness stand that he be;an iis business life on a "shot! strmtr." He is president of the Maxim Munitions corporate n and well known
I as an inventor ana promoior.
in lunacy and f o r the a committee was :i?ned
Kllen Hienke of SU Louit,
Combing Won't Rid Hair of Dandruff
cemete t y
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ilond m of Vh:tin.ir and Miss Margaret j l)a is f riia auo. a ! rained nurse, who .
formerly resided j this city, took
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Says Mrs. Staples of Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound. Taunton, Mass. "I could not rat or sleep for six months, had fainting spells
imiihiliilhliiniirnnn and could not walk
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had a stroke of paralysis a few weeks asro ;tnd since that time a trained r.urse has been in attendance, but H rowiny str'-nger daily. Poss tnwn"iiip has loM two of her ejieliers. Miss i T t i o ita i ; j: ) , rn a n . who has tansht in M r r i ' 1 v i I '. " t i". r e year in the primary room, ami Miss P.essie Ms of Ainswoith are both to be mar ried in June. The teachers meet la -t Saturday and after refreshments worn st rvt d. Mr. Silver made the presentation spec.h and presents -f cut e'ass and mal forks were sriven In honor of their corninir marriages. The annual commencement of Hos township schools was lold last Saturday evening in too M. K. chirrh. Seventeen sraduates. Tlie motto. .7'--r (in. Class color, old srold and brie. V;iiofl;ctry. I Leslie pemmon. Merrl'iville. Calutatory. Helen Peterson. A insworth. The graduates :as follows Ainsworth school district Xo. 2. William Stark, Km ma Foreman. Mildred J.incUiertr. 'atherine Harier. Irvin Itenson. Hoh-n Petrrson. Mr rriHville
The petition a pprun! ment uf
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The only sure way to pot rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you deal ray it entirely. To do this. Kpt abou'. four ources of ordinary liquid anion; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tip. I'o this tonight, and by morning, most if not a!!, of your dandruff m1 be jjone and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every sinpre sign and trace of it. no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find. too. that all itching and disir.fr of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can yet liquid arvon at any dru store. it is inexpensive and never fails to do the work. adv.
without help for three months, caused by female trouble. My cousin, who was a doctor, told me to take Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound and it helped
me greatly. Then J Marau-ret pe the; during: the Change Thompson. pe,r
.chool district N' porothy l-in'-irn. Anna Waltz. Islii herty. Vincent S'
. s. C!aytn P.enetta S. pemmon. Ivj tiool district Marie S-hu: 11 i v r si hooi
V:iltcr Cjllrmn. district No. 15.
P. r o w n Mice Ki..
Mentally Incompetent
The above cut illustrates one of the beautiful bargains we are offering during this sale. Look at it! Notice the beautiful design! Comes in oak, mahogany and walnut. Beautiful tone. OPEN EVERY EVENING DURING SALE
Trade in That Piano Today
FREE
BENCH AND ROLLS with each player sold during this sale.
PLAYER PIANOS
$400 Player, used. $550 Player, used. $650 Player, used,
.$165 .$325 .$395
PIANOS
Underwood Royal Schiller Hardman . Schubert . . Kenmore .
.$160 .$145 . $35 .$100 .$115 .$148
$10 DOWN Sends the world's finest, high grade, brand new Player to you home today. You can pay a little each pay day and a player is yours before you know it. Do not put this buying chance off. Cooe in today. YOUR CHOICE IN ANY COLOR WOOD IF YOU COME EARLY. It is impossible to enumerate all the bargains of this sale here. Flayers froiii $385 up Let us show you this great display! No obligation to buy. ONE YEAR FREE EXCHANGE TRIAL and 20 seasons' warantee with each piano or player. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY REMEMBER
TRY SULPHUR ON AN ECZEMA SKIN
or JL.UC i nfceu me n n.
same remedy. I am
seventy years old now and am able to
ue iav own nouseworti ana vaiu one nf-liv a j- j mile to church every Sunday morning i JVlilllOnaire Adjudged
and evening. I am recommending the I Vegetable Compound to my friends hav-
ing the same troubles as 1 cad. lour remedy is the best on earth. I cannot find words to express my gratitude to it." Mrs. Susan C. Staples, 157 B School St., Taunton. Mass. The reason that thousands of women from all parts of the country write such grateful letters is that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has brought health and happiness into their lives, once burdened with pain and illness. It has relieved women from some of the worst forms of female ills, such a3 displacements, inflammation, and vJceration. Why don't you try it ?
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f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Ni;V YORK. May f.-pit fart that the estate r j.-hn o'Hannon lias: increased in tlue ; $2.fi).fi00 durins the past days that it is estimated at more than
'"".e'l'f. ne :s compel ;e to inmate of the Riverside
navinir t.e-n adjudflf-d mentally incompetent by a sheriff' jury. Tho phsi-ians rvh, pronounced OTJannon incurably insane in their tes. timony agreed, however, that h" is a
iam
$15.'
remai ti a n I sanitarium. !
Most Miles Per Dollar
These Firestone words struck us as exactly expressing our idea of service. "Most miles per dollar" is a plain statement of fact whether you apply it to the tires or to our 'work. M e believe that our business will grow, as your confidence in u grows. In our stock of Firestone tires, tubes and auto accessories, we have chosen carefully, bearing in mind always the standard, most miles per dollar. Come in and let us prove it Tri-City Motor Sales Hohman Street Hammond, Indiana
Keane's School for Dancing ORPKEUM HALL 152 STATE ST., HAMMOND. PHONE 3328. Select Dancing Assemblies Every Thursday Evening. Classes for Beginners Every Monday Evening. This is the place you'll find good clean music and dancing. No suggestive dancingallowed in this hall. PRIVATE LESSONS FROM 9 A. M, TO 10 P. M. High School Classes Even" Friday Evenine.
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Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Hammond Optical Parjai
There are dozens of others; in fact, any make you prefer, and at any price you wish to pay.
24 BRAND NEW, HIGHEST GRADE 20 YEARS WARRANTED $10 DOWN IMMEDIATE DELIVERY YOUR CHANCE NOW $10 DOWN. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:30 DURING SALE CPFflAT ul " Every sincere, trustworthy person can take advantage of tbli Oreat Sale and these wonderful Bargains. Payments can Tje arranged to suit your convenience on some F.anos as low as SI per week. Besides, we are willing- to send to your home any one of these advertised Pianos for trial and examination free of expense to you if, after seeing' and hear, lag" them in our warerooms, thei is any question in your mind as to whether or not you will be permanantly pleased. We want to make it easy for you to fcuy a Piano, and we are perfectly willing to do anything- to make you safe in your selection, because we realize buying- a Piano is an important event in any home. We can arrange terms and conditions sat isfactory to you.
rand Central Piano
582-584 OAKLEY AVE., CORNER PLUMMER, HAMMOND.
East Chicago and Indiana Harbor customers get off car at post-
ofhee, walk half block north on Oakley.
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Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Night Any broa'King- out of trt kiri. even firy, tt.ehins oczptna. can be quickly overcome by applying Ment lio-Sulh'ir. declares a noteil ykin specialist. Uecause of its perm destroying propertic?, the sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from skin irritati'in. soothes and heals the eczema riht
up and leaves the skin clear aixl smooth . ! It seldom fails to relieve he torment without de'ay. Sufferers from skin I trouble should obtain a small par T Mentho-Sulbpr from any Rood j druKcist and use it like cold cream, j adv. i
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Special Terms Arranged on Complete Outfits
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3-Piece Overstuffed Parlor Suites Luxurious Overstuffed Parlor Suite, consisting of three pieces: upholstered in either tapestry or velour of the highest quality obtainable; loose cushion construction; tnassne lratr.c; hnishcu in bruvs 11 mahogany.
Rocker,
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Sofa, $200oo
Chair,
$1 OC.00
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if You Have Suffered long with a toothache you won't need much of an invitation to come to us for relief, and after the first visit here you will no longer dread or fear the dentist's chair. Our modern methods of DENTISTRY are sympathetic, careful and thorough. Let us fill the small cavities, replace missing teeth, make your 1-1 1 1
i crowns, bridge work or whatever
you need. We know we can satisfy you. BURKET The Dentist Over Woolworth's 10c Stoe Hammond, Ind.
Living Room Rockers Large, Roomy Living Room Rocker; heavy frame, in e:thrr oak or mahogany finish; upholstered in cni:inc guaran
teed Spanish leather . . .
$26
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Refrigerator Reductions Excellent Refrigerator; 45 pounds capacity ; white enamel interior; galvan-
top icer. .
Phonographs The finest toned Phonograph made. Plays all records; comes in either oak, walnut or mahogany: sold on easy terms without interest ; over a year to pay; backed by our per-
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Genuine Leather Parlor Suites Heavy 3-piece Parlor Suite, upholstered in genuine guaranteed Spanish irat'ier; cushions Mtpportcd by specially tempered steel springs;
frame is made of seasoned oak; set represents the -4 OV.5 0
Inchest order ot workmanship and is built to last
a litetnne.
$199
Dining Chair Bargains Strong, Well Made Dining Rocm Chair;, goldrn oak rinish: well braced with
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