Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 295, Hammond, Lake County, 2 June 1920 — Page 10

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Vi ofessor Louis Wallis of th Joseph Feis Commissic-n who has spoken in Whiting several times will conduct nr. i'pe nforum before the Men's Club, Vr .day evening. June 4th. Trofessor WiT.is will state in fifteen or twenty juinutes the program of "Sipfile Tax" iinrt wiil leave about two hours for a fi:sc:s-i:on and question. This meetingwill begin promptly at S:00 p. m. The membrrs of the Whiting: Chapter. O. E4 S. have received an invitation to Gary Charter Friday evening: J. me 4. Grand Matron's niarht. A dinner will be served at the First Presbyterian church at 6:00 p. m. All who wish to go -will please take the New York Central train leaving Whitins at 6:56. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Greenburfr have s- id their home at 337 LaPorte avenue to Mr. and Mrs. Duckett of Chicago, the former 'being employed at the Sinrl.tSr Oil Refining Co. The Greentv:rsr' are erecting another home at LaPorte avenue. The regular meeting: of the W. B A . of the Maccabees will be held this f uming to be followed by a social time r.n.l card party to which the epublic is invited. Thtj Daughters of Isabella will meet t'-'iiight at seven p. m. to he followed by the last of their series of card parties. Mrs. Laura Floyd of East Chicago,

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will address the women of Whiting and Robertadale at a meeting in the H. S. Assembly room tonight at 8 o'clock. An Equal Franchise League will be formed in Whiting, this to be non-partisan, so any woman wishing to be instructed in the methods of voting legislative matters, etc., should atend. The community service workers find a great need for young people in Whiting who are interested in play ueadership and story telling. They desire that all young men and women who would like to help in the work, meet at '-h3 community house Thursday evening. Jur.e 3, at 6:30 p. rn . The Plymouth Aid .Society will give a Sliver Tea at the home of Mrs. Charles E. Truehlood tomorrow evening. All members and friends are invited to attend. Francis Morris Is confined to her home in Sheridan avenue with scarlet fever. PRICES5 THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW Clara Kimball Vonng In "THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN." I nqurstlonalilr a (lata A production. In nhlrb Mlu Young, alated by ( vimny enrle ninintalna the name hlKh atnndard art by her In "Kffn of Youi".' We ruanntre thla picture. 6-2-2 Miss Alma A. Exner of New York City was united in maeriagr to Mr. Ernest M. Mead, better known as "speed" from South Chicago. The couple met while the groom was in the U. S. Navy and she was a canteen worker for the boys in service. They were escorted to Crown Point by officer and Mrs. Harry Parker, the men having been pals for the past seven years and where the license was secured. Upon their return to Whiting, they drove to the home of Rev. John Bopp of the St. John's Lutheran church where the knot was tied. Following the ceremony a dinner was given at the groom's home, 9018 Escanata avenue. South Chicago. 111. An operetta. "The Indian Princess" will be given at the H. S. Auditorium on Friday night of this week under the direction of Miss Curry and Miss Toombs of the Music Department. The Physical Education flepartment will give some folk dances under the direction of Miss Liggett. The Ladies' Aid of the St. John's

Lutheran church meets at the church tomorrow at two o'clock. Refreshments will be 'served after the meeting The Lutheran Sunday School will give an ice cream social In the church basement Friday night in celebration of their anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. "Paul Limke nee Irene Krieger who were married last Thursday are living temporarily at the P. D. F.umhour home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schaller and fon are visiting in Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehlers and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kunze and daughter went on a motor trip Sunday. The Whiting Chapter O. E. S. will give a play "Mr. K'-.b" at the High School Auditorium next Saturday evenirg. Tho-e from Whiting who attendel the anniversary of the South Chicago Lutheran Church on Sunday were Rev. and Mrs. John Bopp. Mr. and Mrs. N. Miller. Mrs. Schoiz. Mrs. A. KKse. Mrs'. Zweig. Mrs. G. Opperman and Mrs. F. Vater. Three arrests were made Monday for aut'i.-ts passing street cars while unloading passengers. The Chicago men taken on the same charge were J. W. Jackson, W. J. Anderson, and Teter Rolleck. They also put up a $25.oi cash bond for their appearance in court. Mrs. William Porter and Mrs. F. J. Carpenter were Joint hostesses to the Past Chief's Club at the home of the former in llfth street. The game of Hearts was the main diversion of th erpning, honors being awarded to Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Welsh. A course luncheon was served by the hostesses . The Epworth League wtll have their anual party in the church parlors this evening. The Tri Kappa Sorority will celebrate their birthday anniversary tonight when the members will hae dinner at the Erevoort Hotel in Chicago, after which they will see "Too Many

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i arc aci-eeted by Tk YVItltloaj Kent 624. UOtu St.. Faoaa 138-W. WANTED Apartment or S to 5 rooms. furnished or ufnurnished. Must be north of 119th st. Phone Whiting 190J, after 6.30 p. m. 6-24-tf PRINCESS THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW Clarn Kimball Young In "THE FORBIDDEN WOMAN." I nqaetionably a C-laaa A production. In which Minn Young, anointed by ( "nivny carle mulBtaln the name high tandard rt by her In "Kffn of Youth." We aruarnntee this picture. 6-2-2 Pon't buy new scissors, have th old ones sharpened so they will cut like new at Welche's, 430 Fred street, phone 224-J. 6-2-1 STAR THEATRE TONIGHT Tom Mix In the "Dare Devil," also two reel Big V Comedy "Loafers and I, overs" and other comedy. 6-2-1

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PRINCESS THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW Clara Kimball Young In "THE FORBIDDEN' WOMAN." In. questionably a Clan A production. In which Mill Young, aMfd by Conway curie maintains the name high stnnilard act by her In "KJf of lout1".'' We guarantee this picture. 6-2-2 The 4th Ward Improvement Ass'n will meet Thursday evening, at eight o'clock at Franklin Sool Auditorium when the questions of a deep wtll for drinking water and a new park for P.obertsdale will be discussed. All

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Our Opening Sale at Morris Park Saturday and Sunday was indeed gratifying because it showed that the people of Hammond can see Real Value when it is offered to them. We had buyers who lived here when Hammond only consisted of a few scattered houses and we had buyers who had only lived here a short time, but all of them from the old-timer to the new-comer agreed that this is the way the city is growing and must grow and that the lots in MORRIS PARK, offered as they are at pre-war prices of only $265 to $375 for an improved city lot with sidewalks, sewers and alleys, positively is the best buy anywhere in the whole Calumet region.

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This is a record that we don't think ever has been equaled in all the history of Hammond Real Estate. We still have some lots left to sell, amongst them some of the very finest in the entire subdivision, but you must hurry up and come quick because these lots will not last very long at such low prices. Remember, MORRIS PARK is immediately adjoining beautiful Columbia Park and that the big graded school Columbia School is right on the tract. Be a man and do the decent thing that you should do and start to invest agd save a little money for your own and your family's sake. Only $10.00 down and $5.00 per month truly there is nobody in Hammond that could not save $5.00 a month. Figure it out yourself not even 1 7 cents per day. Be a decider the man who hesitates gets nowhere. The poorhouses are full of people who once earntil good money but spent it all without thinking about the future. It is not so much a question of how much a man makes that will shape his future it is how much he saves and puts to work for him out of what he earns that makes one man well fixed and another poor. i The old proverb says: "That the way to hell is paved with good resolutions" BUT the way to poverty and the poorhouse is paved for you if you don't turn a new leaf and start to save while you are still able to earn money. We have a reasonable building restriction to insure you nice surrounding homes, but we give you the privilege of building a small temporary home on the back of the lot where you can live and save rent until the present high prices on build:ng material come down. Then you can build a large home in front and rent the temporary home out or use it as a garage. Opportunity is knocking at your door be wise and take advantage of it and big fat profits will be yours long before you finish paying for your lot. TV U aPOrfl PrAn01f V e ary CJir' get of at 'unia Avenue and walk two blocks 1 y IVwaLII X& (JJjGJLljr north, or take State Street car, get off at Columbia Avenue and walk three blocks north, or take East Chicago car, get off at Michigan Avenue and walk three blocks east.

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until later, if you are one who will take a'dvantage of one of the biggest savings opportunities given this season. To be able to save is the slogan of the hour and the occasion now presented is of a type that is outstanding to all other economy events of this kind. To give these savings we are

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It is a stupendous undertaking and a task which is very seldom practiced here and only made possible for the fact that it is important to empty our stockrooms by July 1st to make room for new and fresh summer merchandise. It is our aim to get stocks down to a bed rock' basis and in order to accomplish this aim is to make price reductions more sensational than ever before. Consequently the savings will be greater which you cannot afford to overlook. THE SPECIAL SALE PRICES WILL BE MADE ON ARTICLES THROUGHOUT THE STORE AND EACH WILL REPRESENT BUT LITTLE MORE THAN WHOLESALE PRICE TODAY THUS THE SAVINGS IS YOU WILL

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But don't wait until the last moment to decide to participate in this remarkable economy event for they will go fast. The wise buyer will purchase now for next season, high quality merchandise at lowest possible prices. Come early tomorrow morning for we close at noon, or come Friday and Saturday.

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Store Closed on Thursdays at 12 P During June July and August Cafeteria will serve luncheon until noon every Thursday until 2 P. M. other days.

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interested are urged to be present. 6-2 The Knishts and Lady Maccabees are giv:ng: a card party at the I. O. O. F. hal on Fi?ehrupp avenue this oveninjET. Pedro and five hundred will he the ?rarr.e- played, prizes will be iven the winners. Messrs Henry Vis. Hlls Hunter. Harry Goldins and Jake Faae of Kobertsdale and a number from "Whiting1, left for Fort Wayne yesterday morning to tike the Consistory in the Misons and will return seme time Friday. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy of Myrtle ave., entertained out of town friends at their home over Decoration Day. Rudolph Klemm of Lake avenue has been very ill with a severe attack of appendicitis and Is under the care of rr. Timm. Mrs. J. Pegles whe ha teen confined at the St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago for the past two weeks is convalescing at the home of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Roe of Lake avenue. Little Dan Marcedal of Atchison ave. has been reported oil the sick list. Twins, a.boy and a girl were born to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mihalco of Ath:son avenue on Friday. .Mother and babies are getting along nicely. Mrs.

Mihalco was formerly Miss Mary Hanchar, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Andy Hanchar of Atchison avenue. Mrs. John Brown and Mrs. Emma Moore of Superior avenue were in Chicago last Saturday. Mrs. Charles Stros-s of Myrtle ave., was a Chicago visitor Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Zerwer of Myrtla avenue entertained out of town relatives and friends at their home over Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Golding visited friends in Hammond last Sunday.

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Chase Out the Germs of Rheumatism

Your Word is Law We think every article we put up for sale is A-No. 1 in quality. ' But, if for any reason it fails, we urge that you bring it at once to our attention. If it doesn't meet your standards, it won't meet ours. And incidently it's a whor ping big concern that backs the tires we sell, and both make good. That's why we sell Firestone. East Side Garage 893 Calumet Ave. s Hammond, Ind.

Untold Suffering Caused by Tiny Pain Demons. Just because the pangs of your rheumatism seem to diminish as warm weather approaches, do not make the serious mistake of feeling that you are about to conquer this disabling disease. Under no circumstances should you let up in your efforts to combat this affliction, but you would be wise, rather, to redouble them, and take advantage of the favorable season to rout the disease germs from the system.

The best time to successfully combat the germs of Rheumatism is during the mild season while they are less active, and will respond more readily to the right method of treatment.

And this is why you should not lose the opportunity of a thorough, vigorous course of treatment during the summer months. Many victims of Rheumatism indulge in the delusion that they are at last free from the clutches of the disease simply because they feel little or no discomfort during the mild season. But with the first approach of cool, damp weather next fall, you will find that the little pain demons will gradually become aroused from their summer slumbers, ready to renew their attack with increased fury. The best time to rid the system of the germs of rheumatism is while they are dormant and inactive, because they are less able to resist the counteracting influence of the proper treatment. What, then, is the logical, sane

and intelligent treatment for this most painful and torturing disease? Rheumatism is a sturdy foe, and it never uses gentle methods with its victims. If the disease were confined to the surface there might be some logic in expecting relief from its clutches by rubbing with liniments and lotions. But a disease that can cause so much pain and suffering is deep-seated, and has its source far below the surface of the skin. The only sensible treatment from which you can expect results is a remedy that goes deep down into the blood supply, and kills the germs that cause the disease. S. S. S. is a wonderful blood remedy, and is the logical treatment for Rheumatism, because it promptly permeates the entire blood supply, and searches out and kills the disease germs. You can take S. S. S. with the assurance that you are not experimenting, for this fine old remedy has been in constant use for more than fifty years, during whi'-h time it has been giving splendid resulls. So you owe it to yourself to take S. S. S. without delay, and discard the use of local treatments that can do you no good.

By cHmJne.ting from the system the tiny germs that cause Rheumatism you will be delighted to find that you have at last freed yourself from the shackles of the disease.

Write our medical department for literatuic and full advice about your own case. Address Chief Medical Adviser, 194 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv.

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