Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 19 August 1920 — Page 13

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Whiting A d vertis em en ts Are Winners

1X.'&T, At Whiting Park Sunday. atch chain fob. Finder please return to John Gunner, 335 New Yark Whiting. Reward. S-ii-3t Mld-Auyust Records now on ja'.e at S. AROXBEP.G. 502 119th etrect. S-li-tf

Important notice to all members of the Amtvican Legion, all ex-nervice. ir,en and to tne next of km of soldiers :-.o died while in service. Waiting I'ost No. S' American le gion as & part f ite rer ice will make oit and forward t -v the War Department, apphsa. t:-'.-.s for the Victory Medal. All ex.or. n'.fn. whether members of th A r.er.can Les?ion or not. should bring tv.r.r d.inharge paper to the office oi t.-.e adjutant. 119'h etreet and Pherida.i t.vnue. where their application wtl'. t rr.Aie i.t. certified and forwardeJ f. oi charge. HARP. T K. POWERS A liutant. Whiting Tost So. SO, American Lf sirt, 8-18-i

Davidson. 6i0 113ih street. Munday epn:ng. Auguf: -' t T:0 P. M. Do not faii to attend thio xaeetiiitj. Milters wlii be takuu up yaat will m-ti-reet U'Jt olio but every -vemlkr of Uit- vUo. iieury S. ' Ivlou. 6 U0 ll?:h Mreet. S-lS-St.

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Whiting

And Its People

on next fui.day morning. Mr. W.-t-r-lUlli) kc Wlii dlSeUofa till: litest phubvs of the pi vliiljUion Questi-ni and snow its relation to great world movement.

from' The speaker is said to be forceful, in-

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V ANT ED I or C unfurnished rooms. Answer O. II.. Whii.ns New Co. s-is-it F" " SALE "Rf'..j!i.e" gts rtnge ant! two burner ar.d two burner sra. Ji ate. 413 Oliver at... Whiting. Pnonc 79J. S-18-3t 5TAH THEATER TODAY

Last time tonight to are -Blind Hum- I bandit.1 Ino Sunshine comedj, Ml i Musical Sscnf," i

NOTICE

Members of Whiting Post, S?, American Lesion and a.11 ex-service men will nit it a tii Comniunilj Corner, i'l.oi. rupp ave. and Clark st . at 1.39 p. m. sr.arp Saturday. August 21st to attend funeral of Comrad frank (iir&rd. Untfcrm soldiers, uniform with blouses and either campaign hat or o.e:.-fi caps. Sailors, blouses with white hats cud leegtna. 8-1S Hairy E. Powers, Adjt.

Mr. and Mrs. Jimes O'Rrurke and family of Lal'orte ave., have arrived home from a motor trip to Cleveland. Ohio. T i.ere win be the usual Community Dance at the r.irk pavilion Friday eieninjr. Aug. loth. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Palce and dauSi'jfT. Muriel are home from a trip liriugh the South. The Whitng friends of Mr. and Mrs. Claude V. Humphreys will be interested to learn vf the birth of a S 'n at their present home in Vancouver. 13. C. Mr.. !;. Walker of Sheridan ave. is entertaimns r'r t--:ter, Mro. Casper and daughter of Chicago. The Loyal Women's Class of the Chii.t;an church will give an ice cream social on tomorrow cwn'.ns. Mr. and Mrs. E. Htll and son. Richarc!, spent Saturday and Sunday at Valparaiso and attended the silver wcdJinp annivereary of a friend. The Old Settler' club held a meeting; at the library' on Tuesday evening at which Arrangements were made for their "homo coining" on August 2S. The picnic will bcin at 2 o'clock and last until late in the evening. An orchestra will play for dancing in the evening-. They will also be games, speeches and all sorts of amusements including a basket dinner. Tha guests are to include the members, their faml.s and their friends. A monster attendance is expected. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCarthy have sold their home in Central ave. to Henry Callahan of East Chicago. Officer Lellan is on a two week's vacation . Hairy Rabe who was here on a

furlough, visiting his mother, Mrs. Katherine Rabe has returned to his duties at Quant loo, N . M. Mr. iind Mr?. David Prltrhard of

Sheridan ave. have returned

teresting and pleasing in personality. The public is InMtert. Service, at 11 a . in . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kltram and family of Pennsylvania arrived here the forepart of the week anil are visitng the formers pirer.te on Lake avenue. Mrs. Ma Anderson of Roberts avenue attended the funeral .f a friend at llrgeuisch on Tuesday. The Ladies liibie.ilass will meet at the Reamer home on Roberts avenue this evening. It is dig. red thu ail members b' present. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spoars and dau-

j Enter anu -ii . n'i . . ......... i and family returned from a f -w days

.'trip to Milwaukee, wis., wnere iney

-e! visited with relatives of the formers.

A beach supper wag er.J-.yert at me

: rived in Hohoken. N. J., on

1 and were shipped yesterday from New

York. The body will not be brougnti

ten days. Mrs. William Zweitr of 4H4 Atchison ave. reports that during Iot absence for a f moments! an unkrown person ent-?id her home and t.rk Liberty bonds, valued at and Sin in cah. Neighbors saw a man about 3 feet. 7 ln-hos tall and wi-hmg about 140 pounds leaving the I'.weijr home. Joe Popalalo arrej-ted tor allowing his d'.y to run at large was finfd II"" and c -st. in the .it v court which he paid and was released. Peter Pabtisiak. charged with pro-

I ovation arrested by Sergeant .Nizlol-

! kiewioz was fined $ and cosis. I Mrs. Catherine Rbe of John street

j received a telegram from the' govern

i ment yesterday to the effect that tl

Municipal p:er l-ist f unlay. Miss H'kn Ku-I of Indianapolis hlvl ic viiOf, ..Oil. f rinnA a 1 l'l.i..i3. 9 .

' .run Hill' llim. ill , l.ivalj All a few days. Whiting Lodge. No. 34S Knights of l'ythlaa wll confer the si "nd degree up .n several candidates this evening. Urother (Jeorirn R. Freak of Chicago vk 111 assist In these ceremonies. All member." are urged to be present.

GRIFFITH

ito Whiting but will be taken to M.ch-;nnd Mrs. Norman Brown Mrs S . E !gan C.ty. where the funeral will take ; Springes and son. Jean. Mrs t .Flu

irmniiin i'i nei son, .mi man. no-i "i , . v., h i.

Tuesday ' Rr,1,ertsilaie rr iib. t-v.i..iK ...

foll.winir people: Jir. ani .nr? v- . Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. F. Quigtr. Mr.

!gan City, where the funeral will take ' -prints - , " place. Mrs. Rabe had not made de-and daughter. Alma, and M1ss Mable nmte arrangements yesterday but UlOaLM. after hav.ng 'uper. a.l went wa thought the funeral would be h-ld in bathing. i Mrs. Tom Rahd and daufchrer-ln-law

The Poles of Whitir.e held a biglMrs

demonstration showing their feelings tots on Tuesday

CVildie Raird were Chi ago visl-

about the present trouble in Warsaw

and als

to furivsh assistance in t lie

sale of Polish Liberty bonds in Whit'Ing. John A. Token presided at the I meeting which was held in the If. Si , Auditorium. A number of Chicago j speakers were present, among those from Whltlr.g grivlng a short talk bejj,ng Attorney T. J. Tullerman. A ilarge parade preceded the meeting In which ah.-ut 600 participated. The younj? women who are training

rnr . r --nTii: leaarrs ill iii--. .

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Anderson return

ed from their fen das vacation which they spent fishing and tamping at Jasonville. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. August Pchmittle "f Myrtle ave. have purchased a new five passencrer Ford automobile. Miss Lillian Lane and Mrs. W. Thorn as of Atchison ave.. were Chicago shop pers on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Witter of Lake entertained the latter" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kieser and her sltser and

i the Community House. Thursday night husband. Mr. and Mra. "White of Hamt 7 o'clock. Bring paper and pencil, mond on Monday evening, j All Girl Scouts who want to take! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hendrickson of i their swimming test report at the park Lake ave. are entertaining their niece i'to Mrs. r.ushey" on Friday afternoon! of Geneva. 111. at their home for a few

! at thiee.

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Mr. and Mrs. Julius Klnsack of Lake ave. were Chicago visitors on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thiessou and Mr. otil Nfrs. Geoice Piffens of East Side

I motored to Lincoln Park and to the

James H. Woertendyke of Los An-

LOSTT Pear! set K . A fraternity p;n August 15th, in either Whiting Park

or on street. Reward f ir return to j Wh'ting News Co. S-l9-2t! Don't forget to pay yoor paper bills. !

Whltiaa; News Co. S-13-2t

LOST 3old four-leaf clover pin with E. G. Naff. 'OS engraved on back. Finder please return to US'? Roberts avenua. Reward S-l9-2t FOR. SALE Fancy Sprtr.g Chickens, fryers. Car! Duehler. Forsyth farm, rear oi Indiana Garden. S-l?-;t PRICE8S THEATER TO.MGHT. Constance Talrr.adge in "The Perfect Woman, also flr.t authentic picture of Poi:fh Russian war and Po'.iard comedy. g-lS-lt. TO THE MEMnEKS F THE WATER OARHEX f LI 14 Watr Garden Clui) wiil have a r-.t!ng at the office of Henry S.

i geics. Cal.. one of Amerira's oldest I platform speakers v ill hi! the pulpit

'of the Robertsdaie Evanpelical church j

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Lame Backs

respond promptlT to a light application of Absorbina, Jr. This eTocrive liniment

ti'fJLmi renders its biff ser

ice In etvinrr comfort for the many

ills of every-day life. You will find many uses for it.

Absorbi ne.JTnC AWTiiterrC immtilT

is an antiaeptic and germicide, which makes it a better liniment and increases its usefulness. $L25 a bottle - at mot druggist W. F. YOUNG. Inc 75 Tenfl Strevt - SrrowrWM, Maa.

Baldness Conquered

INDIAN'S SECRET FREE

I Eliminate ttis Polssns !

Mrs. Alvin Iigh'foot and Mrs,. Robert McFarland and daughter, wer.t to Valparaiso on Thursday evening to visit Miss EM her Lightfoot who is attending school there. Mr. Lightfoot went on Friday morning, ail returning Friday evening. Mr and Mis. Fry and Mr. and Mrs. Wright of Michigan ave. visiting at the home of ( hag. May. Miss Emma Renning and .Mrs. Cora Alger will le.tve on Wednesday for a week's vacation visiting Roy Cozards family at Huntington and the Hamon family at Abllon. Ohio. A new piano arrived at the home cf Blame Hutchins on Monday. The A.-5ociat-d Paper Co. had quite an exciting time Monday when the roof of their factory took fire. Fire extinguishers the company, had installed sated the building. Slight damage were done. All the ladies In town who are Interested in the M. E. church are asked to meet nt the hall on Thursday afternoon. Aug. 13 at H.:" p. m. Oscar Herhts of Crown Point vis-

REMARKABLE

RECOVERY

Extraordinary Curative Power of Lydia E. Pinkbarn's Vegetable Compound. Phnni-telnhia Pa "tninf .!...,.

I J H KVICfaJfUU Icaow what good Lydia EL Pinkham'a

vegetable Gom-

ited at Dr. Malmstone's on Tuesday. The 'Can't Be Best" ("lass went to Chicagi. on Wednesday visiting Lincoln Park and other places of interest Joe Miller's have moved to their house recently vacated by Bert Harle?s . Mrs. Bright and children from Huntington, Ind.. are visiting her sistr, Mrs. Howard Siikes this week. The Griffith baseball team will play the "Eagles" next Sunday at. 3 p. m. on home diamond. The telephone crew is putting on more cross arms on poles through town and stretching more wires. The Griffith Foundry received another larere Eastern order today. Iron is. pc.u-ed every day and orders nvw win keep them busy for over a year. Plans are being made for enlargement of the plant.

DYER

Mr. and Mrs. Overhage are the proud parents of a baby boy born on Tuesday morning. Joe said the baby l 'oks like It's father. Some, of our people attended the funeral of George Pchulte at Scheferville on Tuesday a. m. -Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schmal trans

acted businc-ss in town Tuesday. Miss Angela Keilman la spendT.s her vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Jone of Chicago. A baby girl was born to Mr. end Mrs. Anthony Fagen on Wednesday. Miss Stasia Gettler entertained her music class and their friends to a picnic supper on Tuesday. Miss Johanna Friedrichs returned to Chicago on Sunday after gfiendtng two weeks vacation with her folks. Mrs. Wm. Friedrleh is staying at Chicago with her mother, who ii serieusly ill.

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Union 1 ire & Battery Co.

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PENNSYLVANIA VACLM CUP TIRES A Free Tube with each casing.

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etc... without benefit, came arrojs aa Indian's recipe by which os grrw a complete crop of luxuriant hair. KOTAl.KO containi genu.ne bear oil and other potest ineriifnt for scalp and hair. "SUmirkaMe balr growth, stopping of failio; hair and dandruS has teea reported by legions rin women, children. Buy a

KOTALKO at n busv drag tar. $300 GUARANTES. Or ym n.ay eStin ti recipe free with a proof box of KOTALKO, by aendicr 10 cents, silver or stamps, to J. 0. Rrittain, Inc.. Station F. New VarlcN.Y.

box of I

ii rjiiitlv elimirLates trie miutnc

5 t u g thereby relieving all symptoms and preventing their return. No " overloading vour system with J 2 drugs. Haifa teaspoon ful of" Albert's Rheumatic Pjemedy g once or twice a day is sufficient, n

m Price 41.00. 3 The KELLS COMPANY

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I had organic troubles and am going through the Charge of Lif a. I was taken with a pain in mv side and a bad headache. I could not lie down, could not eat or deep. I suffered something terrible and the doc-

me no good at all my pains got worse

- - - - fl 15 WiC Vegetable Compound and felt a charge from the first. Now I feel fine and advise any one going through the Change of Life to try it, for it cured me after I had given up all hopes of getting better. You can publish this and I will teil any one who writes to me the good it has done me." Mrs. Margaret Danz. 743 N. 25th Street, Phil a., Pa. It hardly seems possible that there 13 a woman in this country who will continue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkhans Vegetable Compound a trial after all the evidence that iscontinuai'v being published, proving beyond contradiction that this gTand old medicine hat relieved more suffering among women than any other medicine in the world.

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As we need the space for our Foreign Exchange Department, we are 'offering our entire stock of Columbia Phonographs and Records, Latest Piano Player Rolls, Jewelry, Notions, etc., at prices reduced from 25 to 50 per cent. This is an opportunity you may never see again. Go LEV AY & CO. 300-1 19th Street, Whiting

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We should say it has paid you to wait for this sale. You ask how can we sell so cheap? That is easy. We bought these goods in Chicago last week at a bankrupt sale for a fraction of the wholesale cost. Every piece is new and carries the ring of quality. Don't stop to argue the question with yourself -jump on the car, be on hand before the doors open for this big sale. See the goods and prices and you will realize what a bargain you've struck. Every piece in the sale is stylish and well made, consisting of Dressers, Rockers, Beds, High Chairs, Rugs, iMattr esses, McDougal Cabinets, Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Couches and dozens of other equally big bargains. We call your special attention to our great kitchen chair special below. Grasp this these same goods if bought from credit stores would cost you just 100 per cent more. Then is it any wonder we urge you to attend this sale. Follow the crowd, that's all.

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AXMINSTER RUGS 9x12 Axminster Rugs, several beautiful patterns in the lot. Regular $85.00 value, while they last for cash only $62.00

MATTRESSES If you need a Mattress don't overlook this rare bargain look all cotton full or 4 size. $18.00 value. Cash sale price $12.00

FLOOR LAMP A swell ornament for your parlor, mahogany post, silk shade in blue and old rose colors. Regular value, $55. Cash sale price $30.00

McDOUGAL CABINET 3ne large size Porcelain Top, enamel finish; slightly dam-

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$55.00

UFH0LSTERED COUCHES

The Couches are upholstered in high grade brown imitation leather, solid oak frame. Regular $45.00 value, our csah price

$27.00 j

MAHOGANY FERNERIES COLONIAL TABLE LAMPS

This is an ornament to any part of the house. Regular value $12.00. Cash price

$8.00

These are metal, finished in ivory and dark bronze, with art glass shades. Regular $35.00. Our, cash price $24.00.

SIMMONS BEDS

Metal wood finish, 2 in. continuous post, one inch fillers and a 6 in. sagless spring. A 45 lb. all cotton mattress, the three pieces for cash $45.00

OAK ROCKER Large roomy quarter sawed oak Rocker, regujar price $1 5.00. Our cash price $11.00

HIGH CHAIRS In the lot is 24-high chairs; regular $6.50 seller, our cash price

$4.85

DRESSERS These are Colonial in style, American finish. 20x24 plate mirror, 2 small drawers, 2 large drawers. Regular value $48.00 to $60.00. Our cash price $35.00

UPHOLSTERED ROCKER With Spanish brown leather seat and back, some with reclining backs. Regular value. $25.00. Cash sale price $11.50

PORCH SWINGS Complete with chains, two styles. 4 feet in length

$5-75 AND $6

50

WOOD BEDS In oak and mahogany finish, some in panel and other designs. Regular price $30.00 and $35.00. Our cash price $18.00

C0NG0LEUM RUGS 6x9 regular value $9.00, our cash price, $6.50. Also 9x9 congoleum rugs, assorted patterns. $22.00 to $30.00 values. Our cash sale price $14.75

TAPESTRY ROCKERS Mahogany finish, upholstered in high grade blue tapestry, slip seat, retails for $35. Our cash sale price $16.00

With Every $50 Purchase we will sell .you a set of 4 Kitchen Chairs for $2 each Other stores ask double the price

A SNAP Rocker upholstered in blue or gray tapestry over oil tempered springs, finished in brown and mahogany, a great bargain. $45.00 value, our cash. price, $24.50.

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