Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 23 July 1920 — Page 11
I Friday. July 23, 1920
THE TIMES Pjtire Eleven
Whiting And Its
People
Mioses Sarah Arundel and Edna. Cari eon left yesterday fcr South Haven. Mich., where they will speai two weefca visiting. lira. Charles Funkhouser of Hammond was the g-uest of Mrs. Amelia K'oaa of New York avenue. Mrs. MoUale ajid daughters Misses Nellie. Catherine and "Winifred of Steridaa vnue have returned from Graven Lake. Mich., where they had a. cottage fc-r a week. Mrs. John Canr.er, Jr.. and Mrs. Herman - Steinke have returned from a visit in AVanatah. with the latter.' parents. The S. and D. of I., win have their regular meeting on next Monday evening t -which there will be installation of officers, refreshments and a geneial good time. All members axe urged to be present. The marriaye c-f Miss Ethel Eberle of the East Side and Mr. Leo A Nash of "Whiting took place at Waukegan, 111., on Wednesday. Phillip Kohldupk arrested for grand larceny on complaint of tanlel Zaitz. Is locked up at the station awaiting t:s trial. George Smith, age 21. of Cleveland Ohio, riding blind baggage on the N. V. Central R. R.. hobbled to Whiting cn "Wednesday having been shot below the hip hy a R. R. detective. The rhooting c-ccured near Robertsdale and Smith walked to Whiting looking for a physician. He was attended by Dr. TLa.Sa.sz and later removed to St. Margaret's hospital. Misves Catherine Moore. Alice Johnsen and Clara. Schults have rented a cottage at Silver Lake. Wis., for two weeks, being chaperoned by Mrs. KozUk. The active pan-Tearers at the funera' cf the late Frank B. Lewis yesterday were Dr. R. E. Humphreys. Dr. G. Cash, Mr. T. S. Cooke. Mr. G. H. Fifield. Mayor Walter E. Schrage and Mr. Al. Gondon. The honorary pall bearers were Mr. A. J. Parkin. Mr. J. M. Thlele. Mr. F. S. Boy'.e. Mr. J. W. (Burton. Mr. W. p. Stenhouse and Mr. E W. Mack. The funeral of Mr. Lewi ia being held at Orviile. X. Y .. today, this being the birthplace of the ieeeased. The band concert on Wednesdayy evening was well attended and well received. The community service dance T-i!l held forth at the iWhiting park this evening. Ivalph Thrush who recently underwent aa operation for appendicitis is getting along nicely. Miss Beal. Welfare Worker, wishes to urge upon the mothers of the city, the especially watchful care of their children and yoking people, during these Summer evenings. Do know
Whiting . A dvertisem en ts Am Winners
6AM ARONBERtS. 6C2 119th street, row has all the latest Columbia records. Ask to hear them. 7-2-tf. FOR SALE: Six room cottage, electric, gas. steam heat, 25 ft. lot: Inquire 1310 Myrtle avenue. 7-22-3 &aws set and filed. 430 Fred Street. Fhcne 224-J. 7-22-3 STAR THEATRE TOXIGHT Big Serial Day "Elmo, the Fearless" ep'.fode IS'o. 15. "Lightning Bryce." episode 11. 'Evil Eye." episode 11. Hall Room Boys in "Moon Madness." 7-23-1 nUXCESS THEATRE TOXIGHT Earle William la "THE MASTER STROKE." We guarantee tbla picture. Also "BOrXD ASD GAGGED." oae of the most nnaanal Btorle rvrr filmed; also last episode Jack Draper aerial. Com In is 9a tarda 7 Harold Lloyd's latest "HIGH AMI DIZZY," also Bllllo Burke la WAXTEI A HCSBAXD." 7-23-1
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funeral services will be held at the M. E. Church at Gary at 2:00 o'clock to
day cJid the Interment will be at Crown Hill cemetery.
A son was 'bcrn July 16th to Dr. and
Mrs. Carter at Indianapolis. Mrr.
Carter was formerly Miss Eunice Rop
er of this place.
Mrs. Emll Scharabach ts at Mt.
Clemens, Mich., taking treatments for
rheumatism.
Mrs. John Gordon Is on the rick
list.
Miss Urelia Sadler xpects to leave
Saturday fcr Kew York where she will
spend a two weeks vacation with her
mother.
Atty. and Mrs. Peddicord have re
turned from a ten days visit with rel
atives at Indianapolis and Cincinnati.
Mrs. Wehner returned Wednesday
from a week's visit with relatives In Michigan.
where your children are. Tell your daughter not to go auto-riding with Strange fellows. Do not gc to bed yourself, and leavo your daughter, unchaperoned on the streets. The curfew bell sttould find them In their own yard all children under IS years of age, unless accompanied 'by the parents It is better to- be watchful early than sorry too late. Know where your children are evenings; who they are with; and what time they get in.
Poesn t hurt a hit! Drop a little Freejone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right eff with fingers.
Truly! Tour druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezono for a few cents, a sufficient to remove every hard corn, yoft corn, or com tvetween the toes, and the calitises. without soreness or irritation. Adv. ' EYES Ekicntificaliy Examined Glasses Fitted. Eatisiaction Guaranteed. OO Hammond Optical Parlor
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T BEAT ."TIZ"
WHENET HURT "Tiz" for sore, tired, puffedup, aching, calloused feet
or corns.
Tou can be happy-footed In a moment T"se "Tlx" and never suffer with tender, raw. burning, blisted. swollen, tired, smelly ftet. "Til" and only "Tib" takes the pain and sorenss out of corns, callouses and bunions. As soon as you put your feet in a "TU" bath, you Just feel the hapiness soaking in. How good your poor, old feet feel. They want to dance for Joy, "Tiz" is grand. "Til" Instantly draws out al! of the poisons exudations which ruff up your feet and cause s-re. infamed, aching, sweaty, smelly fert. Get a box of "Tiz" at any druf store cr deoartmcnt store. Get lnsM-it foot rc'i-.M. Laugn a foot auffererj who complain.. Because your feet ars never, nevr going to bother or make you limp ; ny more. adv.
HOBART
Melba. the '.ght-yar-old daughter of Mr. George Kassow. formerly of this place but who has been residing at
Gary, during the past five years, pas
sed away Wednesday. Death w,
caused from a sty on the eye. The
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LOWELL
Mrs H. L- !Eughman and daughter
Henrietta, left yesterday morning for Kacne. Ws where they gc to visit
relatives.
Pery Brannon left for his home In
Elck'nion. N. V . yesterday morning after a visit here with relatives.
Mrs. Fred Bute of East Chicago.
A few cents buys "Danderine." Alter an application of "Danderine" you can not'flnd a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, mora color and thickness. adv. .
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Low Cost of Living Our Motto The Following Prices For Saturday, July 24th
BEEF CHOICE CHUCK ROAST 15c BOILING BEEF .....12c BEEF TENDERLOIN 22c SIRLOIN STEAK 28c HAMBURGER 15c PORK PORK LOIN ROAST 32c PORK CHOPS 35c FRESH PORK BUTTS Whole 30c FRESH LIVER Sliced 5c FRESH HEARTS .12y2c
VEAL VEAL LEG FOR ROAST 25c VFAL SHOULDER ROAST .22c VEAL FOR STEW 18c VEAL CHOPS ..................28c DIG SPECIAL ON ALL COOKED AND SMOKED MEATS
-AMERICAN. BRICK ANL LIMBURGER CHEESE, lb. 32c
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Med relatves here yoaterday. Mrs. Solon Hayden of Chicago Heights. 111., visited relatives here yttrday . Mrs. J. C. Palmer and daughter Ella, of Hammond, visited her daughter, Mrs, Hiry Hathaway and buvbaiid here yesterday. P. M. McNay waa In Chicago on a business trip yesterday. Jlry. Ransom Pratt visited friends la Shelby yesterday. Fred W. Schnial has been appointed receiver for the American Road Plane Co., and will try and get the business of the company straightened out. The funeral services of Ward Hathaway were held here yesterday. There was a large cvrc-wd of sorojving relatives an dfriends In atendance. The tfcrmoa was preached by Rev. C. A. Brown, pastor of the Methodist church here. Interment was made in the Lowell cemetery. Mrs. H. Bridegroom and daughter. Mrs. Warren Fancher of Hammond, came last evening for avisit with relatives and friends. Ml3s Georgia Smith left last evening fcr Philadelphia. Perm., whera she has a posit'. Her uncle Fred Hayden accompanied her as far as Chicago.
When Women Ryle. It has just about got so In this try that father would rather take his teeth to a dentist than a little Job of tUrnlng to hli daughr. Dallas Newt,
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DR. L R. MELNIKOFF of Chicago Specialist in Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Announces the Opening of His Local Office at 7! 6 State Line St. (Cor. Douglas) West Hammond Temporary Phones: 145 J -16! 8 DR. C P. KAHN - Dentist
FLAMING, ITCHING SKIN DISEASES
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If yon are afflicted -witb eczema, tetter, erysipelas, rinrwormj. piracies, acne, t caly eruptions, boils, irritations of the slua, or other similar disorders, yoa seed not expect any r.al relief from local pplicatiosSy and the sooner you discard their use tht sooner you will be on the road to recovery, provided you wiU rely upon the
use of S. S. S. S. S. S. is one of the most satisfactory remedies for diseases of the skua became it -oes direct to the seat of the trouble, and by cleansing- th$ blood of all impurities and disease sperms, it keeps the skin f o 'rom infection, and restores it to its pormal healthy condition. For free Expert medical advlco write to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga.
Big Six 7 Pass. Touring $2535 Special Six 5-Pass. Touring $2025 Snecia! Six 4-Pass. Club Roadster $2025 Special Six 2-Pass. Roadster $2025 Special Six Sedan $3175 Special Six Coupe $3075
Cleanliness and economy of Studebaker cars have been obtained by designing motors, transmissions and rear axles to eliminate al oil leakage a feature expereinced motorists will appreciate. Carburetion has been carefully studied on the Studebaker cars. As a result of exhaustive laboratory and road tests points in the carburetor and the "hotspot" manifold design have been deter mined to insure high efficiency with low grade fuel. ,f Studebaker motors are designed and built with demountable heads. Their thoroughly perfected combustion chambers result in great power and unusual economy of operation.
P. J. Bauwen's Auto Sales
645 Hohman Street, Hammond.
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Distributor for Hammond, Whiting, East Chicago and Indiana Harbor.
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Vfe Pound Cane Granulated Sugar With Every $5.00 Purchase To help the canning season and to become acquainted with every housewife $10.00 purchase of groceries allows twenty pounds of the best cane granulated sugar for 23 cents a pound None free. Extra Fancy Apricots, worth 50c, lb .39c Red Wing Grape Juice, quart 69c Blue Ribbon Peaches, per lb 22c Welch's Grape uice, quart 38c
OUR PRESERVES ARE THE BEST
Special 5 pound jar
Try Our CLUB HOUSE Fancy Patented Flour 5 lbs 37c Peace Brand Corn, per can 14c Palmolive Soap, 3 bars 25c Meadow Gold Butter
61c 39c
Polar White Laundry Soap, 10 Bars ; :
Gold Note Coffee per Pound : :
Eggs Candled Under Government License
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