Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 58, Hammond, Lake County, 25 August 1920 — Page 5

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The Whitins Band and Orchestra. ;th Geo. C. Hay as director, will Rive tr. fi.iowipj concert at the Whiting yTK tonight: March. The Boomerang" -L:lhr - Overture. "Bohemian Girl." Eai'e 3 Cor.-e.it Wa.lt z. 'Tmpajsioned r-: ir :." Ro.us . f-eleijtion. Faust elouned. " Mr. Torn n singing Ieo !':st. Inc., 152ft hits: I m In Hca en. b Just Like a K-?se." Selected. Selection from trie Rova'. Vasa-.-rr.cj. requested d'han and Goetzl. When My 15!v M.iis at Me. -V .rro Let the Rest cf the World Go By i a 1 I.-, i-.o Firrr.an . Whiting A dvertisem en ts Are Winners YDDITIONAL B A K I G HOlUSi Friday r.'.grhts. 6 30 to 7.30 p. m. WHITING BANKERS' ASS'N Baric cf Whiting. First National Bank. Central Slate Dank. First Tru.-t & Savings Bank. s-J'.'-lw. ATTX.VTIO.V C. OF F. sr. Benedict roinr, 1325 2on't forget to attend the Fish Supper at Phi! Sr.v.dt's Ear.qui: Ha!! on Wednesday. A-gu;-l Cotii, lJO. 7.30 y . rr. Program include s speakers, en-tertalnme-nt and dancing. Bring your friends along. t-Zi-l Cciujr.bii Records for September r.vv on tale. Sam Aronberg. S02 113th street. Whiting. S-20-tf STAR THEATRE TOMGHT Tom Mix in "Three Gold Coins." This is Tom's latest and as usual you'll b on the go when it hits the screen you'il Jus -want to stand up and yel! "Atta Boy, Tom." It's speed the double-barreled kind thai Tom always dv;ops. also AI Jennings la one of hie Stinging Dramas and comedy. Special matinee fcr the children, admission ICc. Coming next Friday Jce Ryan and Jean Paige In "Hidden Dangers.' Ben Wilson in "Screaming Shadow," King Bagel in "Hawk's Trail." and Charles Hutchison :n "The Whirlwind." J-23-4 F R RLNT. Garage ' "lev eland a - enue. Inquire at H2 PRIX-ESS THEATRE IOMGHT M TOMORROW "rrlei IJii?.." It. W. Griflithn pro-l-iio' rith Rlehnrd Rnrtholmes. A t.ilc 'f (.nlJen Wrat; nlio Pol nr.l ' ' - e " S - 2 -t - 2 WVlf-W,- " jl !. Pt''J .i.m At - ' - ir-lif ml- iilirnV id'i r irt "lline ii'iiirtiiMIT r I: r r

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S. March. Tin- American Letfiun U J g 1 lone , i The Star Spangled Banner Key. Last concert Wednesday evening, iiep'. liTt. featuring Itegimenta! drums and !rurr.rla,' Hinimrm) ( Shrlners'

Patrol. Miss Mary L. Morrison of New York avenue is spending her vacation with relatives in Canada. Miss Glads and Oliver Pritchard are visiting Miss Wilma Nichols at Hebron, Ind., for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. William Graf and daughter Lucille, have returned home from Aetna Green. Ini., where they attended the double fjr.eral or Mr.n. Graf's nephew, era! Bel! and his c-u-in, Quinn I'ia'i. both of horn xv eve drowned in the t'hirpewa River In W:si onstn . 'ra'. Hell had a number of a-.-ej ua 'r. ian, es here wi.l h" j.e,rry t" lH-a of h-'.s fate. M:.v H.'.-t Tracy Peach a.r.d hr Srand-nvMli'. r Mrs. flea h of Wood r.lxer. HI., f'opped at Wiutiae esterday while enroute from a i.-lt in M en. lean. Mrs. Bae'n w ill leave for Wcod U vtr ttlay. but M:.-s I arh i 1 ?per.d two week." here as the gu'-st of Mlss-es Helen and Marie P.'sgn The M.sses Hisenhart of Gas City. Ir.d . spent Monday b"re isitmg th.-lr brother. Father Etser.hart at the Sacred Heart parish Mr und Mr?. William Stenh.ouse a'id children of Cl'v eland avenue, are v'.a-I'tii-.g in Mx-higan. Tin funerai of Mr. Andrew Kubecli. 6? year; of age. who passed awav at his home. 715 Euclid avert -je. on Saturday e, er.ing at i-evrn n'clo.-k. va3 held on 'MnndAy. bring m charge e? undeituker Damn Retjuiem High Mass was ce'.'bratcd at St. John's 1 hurch at ?.30 o'clock by Kev . B M. Uajcar.ny, interment betn.g at St. John's cemetery. Hammond. The deceased itr sur v.ved by his widow, his sons Steve J.. Andrew and M. Kubeck and his daughters. Mr?. V S'.rakj. Mrs. M. Puneka. Mrs. L. Chiiia and Mrs. A Berdis. besides 35 grar.d-cii'.idren and three great grand-children . Mr. and M&s. Magnussen aid s-n have returned from Wisconsin where they spent a two week s vacatkn. Mrs. S'r-.ith. Mr. J tinge and Mrs. iteek Myer of Chicago, attended tn funeral of Nelson Babcck n Mmdjy. FTUN'CESS THEATRE TOMGHT A.M TOMORROW "Scarlet Dy.'' D. W, .rifrlh'! pro -ductlon -with Richard Bartholin . A tale of the Golden Meat; til no Pollard Comedy and ea 5-25-C Mrs. Ehler? of Central avenue, visited Mrs. Brur.ing at the Washington Park hospital in Chicago. blisses Hazel Miles and Emma Vater have returned from a vUit in Michigan lit-. . Mrs. L. Fisher and daughter. Miss Fi :eda Fisher were guests of South (.'hir.igo friends, s M: and Mrs. Babcock of Michigan BETTER BABIES ; i The crusade fr better babies has spread from c9ast to coast, and taken , firm hold of American Mothers. Few i women realize how much the ill i health of the mother influences the( unborn child. both physically and mentally. "Women who suffer from. mysterious pains, backache, nervousr.eis. mental depression headches, ' etc.. should rely on Lydla E. Pink- i ham's Vegetable Compound. madfl from i "ots and herbs, whi'h i r near-) ly fortv vt-a'-s has been the standard! t remedy f.r these ailments. adv . ikJ: ti a ''"nit fin

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East Chicago people will be seeking homes far to the south in Highland, Hessville and Black Oak. The Forsyth Water Gardens is laid out with big roomy lots in a situation which nature has made so beautiful and interesting that it has attracted out-of-town visitors for fifty years; Forsyth Water Gardens is a n itural beauty spot, laid out with lagoons, squares and small parks. There are only a few V2 acre lots left on 119th St. Price only 1 T-SO Per Front Foot.

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on Babcock of Ocntra! aenue Mun li a y . Mrs. John Jennings of Joliet it; v s itlrie at trie l. II . Mattern liom In j Oliver street. t The regular meeting of the W. B .' A of the Mac cabees will be held this evening at 7:3f p. tn . The league of Women voter will meet at the public library this Friday evening at 7.30 o'clock when Mayor W alter E. Schrage ulil explain the rye tern of registration to the Women of the r;t . Registration May is S'-ptem-ber 4th. t- ail wnmen winung to take advantage esf that opoprtunlty should attend th's meeting and learn how. The Oid Settlers of Whiting are planning for a big time .in- next atvirdav afternoon and evening lit the Whitirg park w hn they wi'l hav th lr Home i"nminit. Put this ,!ate down km the rhiindsr as e-ne wr.ich will lon b ".- temrmberei and d"t: t f'-rget to attend . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Iaur rice Gust a Allen have retjrr'd from the r wedding trip to "The P'rlls" In Wis., Mr. and Mrs. La'-.er are vsidmg with the Utters parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen in Atchison avenge . "lss .ndrevs va.- t;'e ':t of Mi Hazel P I.-ir on M nr'.i;'. t.elg t, her wav to New York to take a position :n the New York ruhllv library. PRINCESS THEVTRE TOMGHT AND TOMORROW carlet tHirs." D. W, . r-l fT 1 1 li " production vMh Rlehnrd Bnrtholmes . A tnle of the Goldejt Wei alao Pollard (omrdr und es About 3'.' members of the Whiting Lodge No. 34S. K. of T. will attend the county meeting to be hold at Lwell. Thursday night. Members will meet at the Lodge hall at 7.00 p. m . sharp. Trip w;l be made by auto. Mr .and Mrs. James Nicholson and daughter Mrs. F. McNeil and husband and Herbert Dennis on. .niotjred to Cedar Iak? 01 Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hultgren of P.o -erts avenue were visitors m Chicago 1. '. er Sunday . lorn Johnson of Roberts avenue is confined to his home by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Egsers and the. 'jtter's brother Will Seiiger of HamA Simple Way To Remove Dandruff Tl-me Is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at nee, and that is to dissolve it. then you destroy It entirely. To do this. Just got about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug st:re (this is all you will need', apply it a-, night when retiring: use enough to moisten the scalp and rub It In gently vv lih the f.nger tips. By morning, most if not all. of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications w ill completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all Itching and digging of the scaip will st"p instanily, and your hair will b f u'ff . lustrous, glossy, siikv and soft, and look and Vel a hundred times better. ad". . ' WellLW.UIiMlfPBrlPl

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n"iid tiijoved a motor trip to Cn.i Point and Sheierv Hie, I:;J .. on Sunday Mr. and Mrs F Slavitke and family of IVuil street Lsitei the, fcrmcr'a paienls on East sile Sunday. Mr.'. Hajfs and Miss White who hau boon visiting the former? sister. Mrs. Hairy Stevens, of Calumet ave., tetiirned to their home at Indianapolis en Saturday. Air. ajid Mrs. W. starring had as their, guest over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Frankinfield of Chicago Mrs Sam Tucker is on fined to her home, on Pearl street with a severe attack of rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. George Kerlm of Petri slrtet rntt rlalnej relatives on Saturday evening in .enor of the former's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sti!r of Hammond spent Sundav 1 ve n ir.g ' w 1 1 h the fi rnwr's w stti. Mrs. Ii Kadi-'IT of Indianapolis boulevard. Henry Eggers. Jr.. of Lake a rnje, is spending a week s vacation at Lake Village. Ind.. visiting Mr. end Mrs. J. Chrlstenson . Mr. and Mr.-, c. New a; and Mr and Mrs. C. Smith ( Pearl i--:et m 'tored for the week-end to Starved Rock.

Mrs. A. Ijauer and Mrs G Kurllo f Tearl street were- South Chicago visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herdriekson of Lake avenue. entertained relatives from Geneva. 111., al their home over last Sunday. R"- Witter and son Edward of Like avenue motcred to Kankakee on Sunday. Mrs. Atrhur Gold.n cf Myrtle av . entertained a number of her frlenJj from Hammond on Monday. Herbert Dcnis'T. arri.ed here ri Saturday from EnK.ar.d He 1 a nephew of Mrs. James Nicholson 3f Roberts avenue at whose home he 1 staying . Mrs. J. Maclean and v-n r-t We-t Park AdA'tion and Mi -s Helen Maclean of Cleveland. Oh o. v. sited relatives in Foreslon. P.'.. the lalt'r part of last RHEUMATISM & E-eicarkable Home Treatment Given by One Who Htd It. Io the spring of 10' I a attacked hv Muscular and Inflammatory Rheumatism. I suffered as cnlv thos. who have it know, for v er three vears. I tried remedy .-1 f t .-I remedv. and doctor after doctor, but such rell-f as I received was only temporary. Finally. I found a remedy that cured me toiii-i.l.-ielv find it has never returned. I h.e g:v--n 1 re. torribl '' t o a uunil'T vv ho ifilicted and even bedriddon with lhclm.ll-' i.f them TO t" ears rts'ills v -re the same as ri in tnd '1, in m ,ivv o ca r. I want e.cry sfire;- from jnv f -rm of vremmatio treuhle to try tins man e-lour. healing po- r. L'.n't st nd m v.n': s.niplv u ur name slid address and 1 .ill .end It free to try. Aft 'f ou iiv.e used it and it has proven itself to b" that lor.g-looked-for iiimiis of getting rid of ojr rhrumallsni. u,i may send the price of ;t. ono dollar, but understand. X. do nt want viiiir money unless viol are perfect' v satisfied to tend it. Isn't that fair.' Why ufl"' r anylonger when relief i th' eferM you free? Don't dvlav. Write today. Mark It Jackson. No 217. d. Durstor. Rldg . Sy racuse. T. Mr, Jacks"ti 1 r'spon: A'pve s'atement true. Ad.. ible. IE

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week. Miss Helen Mae'.an left Sunday evening for Cleveland, O.V.o, where she rcs.des.

HOBART Mrs. Fairbanks is v.t'ltlng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Traeger at I- - .r.mon for 1 c . 11" '. - '. Mr. and Mrs. George Gottlieb of Cnl cago Is here t isiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. lit 1 1 ihoo ver . Mr. and Mrs Pe'l Beach left yester. drfy for Colorado where they expect to t-pe.nd a month . Mr. Harrt Carlson left Monday fur a trip through the '".est. Mrs. tna Trusdell of Chicago, is ihere v istlmg with relatives. Mr bml Mti. W. B. Njll have moved into the Johnson ho-se on Mlchlfcan avenue, i A number from here attended tiij circus at Gary yeiterday. Take The Times -.n3 keep ir. 1 touch with e -A-Violr vorld. Union Tire & Battery Co. 227-229 119th St., Whiting PENNSYLVANIA VACUM CLP TIRES A Free Tube with each casing. A live, energetic, ambitious boy, 14 or 15 years of age, to repre-i sent the Curtis Publishing Com- j pany in Hammond. Work re-: quires a few hours weekly outside of school hours. : Earnings average $20.00 per j month, with good opportunity for , advancement. Must come well recommended. Bond required. ' Apply j MR. GELENG Hammond Hotel r.....n.ltl.j..i.u. ains

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