Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 74, Hammond, Lake County, 14 September 1920 — Page 8

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Tuesday September 14. 1920

Whiting Adve rtis em ents Are Winners

CoiuinMa Records for September row on sale. Sara Arcnberj, 502 llSih street. WbU:ng. -20-tt raiwcxss teeateb todat TXzKtixy Daltcro la "Tlia Bark Mirror," alao acarmaid Comedy, Fatb New a and yonr old frlands "The Gumps. ST AH THEATRE TOMIiltT W. S. Hart In "Th Tifrer Man." Hart plays with consummate skill the Tart that tha title siigstv-a 'TUor Man'' hy nema and nature. Also aide-splltt'.ngr two act comedy r'.ot. "Won ry a Nose." t." m Iti f Wednesday, Lieut. Omor I-ck'ear In "Top Sk-iyroaa." 9-13-1

IS NEW CHIEF OF BUREAU OF ROADS

STAR TUfUTHE TOMfiHT rvmg'las Fairbanks in a racy, snappy offering-' ,Th Man From the Painted Post." Alo Mutt kiiJ J.ff in The Toy -Makers." "Seaside Simps." a pcree-rrur.g- comedy. al;.v latest Fo News. Tomorrow -L.ieut. Civ-cr I.eelclear in the 'VSkyway man. " 3-14-1 The tWhitlner Savings fvrnl I-ran Association is conducted urnier stale eup9ryieion. jnaKinp resrular of its conditions to the Auditor' of the State. !-U-l W'ateh Our Windows. September It". 1D2'. American Trust & Savings Bank. 0-14-3 DEMOCRATIC R 1.1, V Tt. Carls-son B. MoCuilou jth. democratic candidate, for Oovcrnnr of Indiana, will speak at the Main Hail of the Slovak Home. 119t-i and Short strceU', Whiting-. Indiana. "Wednesday ever.ine Sept. 15. at 8 o'clock. Come and hear the issues of the day d.air.issed. The tpecial attention of the ladles i? called to the address from the fame platform, of Mrs. Hortense T. Moore, of Indiana, long- an active woman v-orker in social reform. Alro an address of Senator McCarty of Minnesota All men and women are invited. .9-14-2 Fraternity Lodge 6S. I. O. O. :?".. Initiatory and refreshments tonight. Tuesday, Sept. 14. Stephen Miller. Recording Secretary. S-14-1 FTU.VCES5 THtHTBE TODAT DOROTHY D ALT OX In "THE DARK 1ITKROR." a Paramount Artcraft picture. 9-li-l FOR SALE: 19 room House on Centtral avenue. 67 foot lot. Good location. $11,001. FOR SALE: 9 room hou;e on Corner Cleveland an! 117th streets, 75 foot lot. $10,000. FOR SALE: 5 rooen House on Cleveland avenue. 37 '-s foot lot, $fi:0i0. FOR SALE : o.roora House. Central avenue. $5,000. SULLIVAN TOKARZ CO. 601 119th street. Whiting-. 6-14-6 UNION TIRE AND BATTERY CO. Pennsylvania tires. A free tube with each caj?!ng A better BaUery, D. & d. Batteries, guaranteed for 15 years 9-14-6

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Thomas II. MacDonald. Thomas II. MacDonald is the ne" chief cf the bureau nf public roads in the department of agrrii-uiture at Washinpton. This is one of Undo Sam's biKOKt jobs, involving the construction cf new roads and the rebuilding of old ones, under the federal aid law, which provides for th? equal co-operation cf federal and stte government.

WHITING and its

Mr. H. 5. Wells of John utreet Is visiting relatives in Cro.-t.-.ilie. 111. Mi.j) llelt-n ' Andrews of t'hicago spent a i w days hfre as the pne.'t of Mi.-s Hazel Lon? of lii'orte avenue. Watch Our Window p, Sfptrr-rr . !f'2rt. Amerkan Trust & Sav inn. I'ank. S-li-3 Stanley Maerenskl was placd i:ndT arrest hy officers Polio n and M:Iler. charcted wfth assault with intent to kiil on complaint i.f Fol.x Porchank. Magensici who was in service during the rvent war is a:d;n in the M'in? of the Polish Liberty Ponds. I; seems that when Poroh.qnk wan accosted on the in,;, ing r.f t"h". bonds h cast i-'.urs at Mafjonski by askinar h.m wliat he got in of workirg f.r Uncle .'am. Maerewski took exception at the;-. remarks and threatened to stab porchank. Maeewski was placed under $100 cash bonds to appear tomorrow for t rii'i . The I'ai.srhters o Rehekah will have their regular nee: Ins tomorrow even'.r.jr. with initiation and refreshments. Miss Irene V. Putnam who has been teaching in the U. S. Onvernmcnt hospital at Fort Sheridan. 111., lias received h-r J!scharR from service. Ralph Prenner of LaPort avenie. who has served six years in service.and lateiv with the First Division, has

leceived his honorable discharge and hus returned to Whiting to ret.de. Mr. Buehler will entertain the Past, Chiefs Club at the home. of Mrs. Stress cf Lake avenue on Friday afternoon . John M . Hickey of Pennsylvania avenue litis returned from a visit with relatives in Parkcrsiiir. W. Va. 1'r. ail Mr.-v A. J. Lauer of Oliver street nre on a tt n day a'3t!un, lsilinif th for:iier-s br-other In St. Iouis The H m.o Missionary Snciet will nn-i't at She home of :Mrs. Jos.-ph Mhan-Toft on -New York av.-nui; ("morrow afternoon. Mr. and Mr.-i li-MTje I.. ;erard end Mr. biiJ M:-v lid ward Cirurd rnoti.rd to th ;- former home in Knnkaki-e, 111 .. on Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. William Silinn havf htr-n nt'--:.C.:iir.K rt tvnn'o.-r of r-!a-liun fit tut-ir iiome in C'oveland av On ut ir lay t '; ' nt rta-.oed Vs. Ktta lill!ti-r of Cmwn Point. 15 rs . W . 1. June.- !' v'h c.".-o and Mrs . I nice Jor.etv !' o. Antonio. T' Si . . .u.r Jay (Ivy h.ui th-ir c.-.-lo Mr. :mi Mrs. 1' !:. F;. I of tl'-i)vo!.. Ir.d.. and Mr. and Mrs K b. rl s of Ad ,.:, Mice. Tin ro,-u'!i! !non:c.! lt'e,-t ill of the 1. ;-!!! W'omi.-ii'o i-s of tin Ciurci, ' Chrift w :i I.-. !,'! at : :io ti'W of Mc l.oii 0!ut!!.-. Si i v'i'KlH'Kl av.-nu. . tvmiiii; . Watch o;c AV.n-i.m.-i. I h r I1'-. i;.2.i. American Trust Sj . tis. Kink. . S'-l Muss Free! and M'.-is Margaret W;l ' finis attond-Jd t' vo.1 i 'ii; ' t;ilat tor's sisltir at hi r h-ono ,n 'h'citgo Saturday tvciiinj.-. M.ss Williams uitt nd'-d her n-ster a - brhV-srnuld . Mike Mud ira has i-du-ro d homo from the Mercy hospital in Gary. The Ladies Aid of the Church of Christ will riold bazaar in the basement of the church on Nov. l!ji'd and Itth. There w li! 1'"' ar!i''l' S suitable for Christir.Hs n:'t; -. . Kach lady of the cnur ill i.i r. -ini -to.l to make two gifts for the iiiuaiir and all friends of the ch'iu h arc iu . -.' I Help in the work. A supper will he Riven in connection with the bazaar on T;:os'i;.iy, Nov. Urd. A hipr meetinr wilt b he'd In the Slovak ball tomorrow evenine. when

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-Miss Nina Jarr.ieson pave the girls of her Sundav S-hool class a treat, orl Saturday. Trey spent the afternoon In the apple orchard oat In apples, playinsr same-. to. and later, had a picnic, gup-per under the trees. They fc-rme.l a merry party and enjoyed the afternoon to the full. ' Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Moore of P:ckws.v, Ohio, and Mr. and Mr. Frank Moore and daughter of Pnyton. nhiu, have spent several days in Hichland visit ;r.sr Mr. and Mrs. Louin K. Moore. They m.-ir!e the trip by H-.l- . 'Miss Merle st or. aod -Miss ndcr werp the wel;-end g-'jests ff Mr. and Mrsv Kdward liudicei at tinlr home in f'hicatjo.

Economy and Empire. As much wisdom may be erpen4el on a private economy as on an empire, and as much -wisdom may be drawn from it. Emtrson.

A "front entrance" street car having one man for motormari aiwl conductor, jumped the track on the Kinpsbridge road, New York city, a few days apo. After knocking down a telephone pole the car stopped against the front porch of a dwelling house. The "crew," William U. Girdes, was only lisjhtly hurt.

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T. M c 'o! ! oijj; i rieiuocratic cand'date for governor, will speak. In addition to this, those appearing- in the pro cram are ji unit McVarty, of Minnesota and Mrs. Ilortense Tapp Moore, in Indiana woman.

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my housework, i sunered lor months and the doctor said that my trouble was organic ulcers and I would have to have an operation. That was anafful th'mrr to me,witti a young baby and four other children, so one day I thought of Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and how it had helped mc years before and I decided to try it again. I took five bottlesofVegetablaCompound and used Lydia E.Piakhain'a Sanative Wash and since then I have been -a well woman, able to take care of my house and family without any trouble or a days pain. I am ready and thankful to swear by your xnedicina any time. I am fortv-four years old and have not had a day's illness of any kind for three years." Mrs. 1L Ko.-sxxG 617 Ellia Blvd, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

doctor said ir was caused by too heavy lifting and I would have to have an operation. J would not consent to an operation and let it go for over a year. Laving my sister do my work for me as I was not able to walk. One day my aunt came to see me and told me about your medicine said it cured her of tho panic thing. 1 took Lydia E. I Inkham'a Vegetable Compound and U;-:ed Lydia E. llnkhara's Sanative Wash and they have cured me. Now I do my own housework, washing and ironing and sowing for my family and also do c-exr-ing for other people. I ptill take a bottlo of Vegetable Compound every rpring for a tonic. I recommend your inedicina to others who have troubles similar to mine and you can u:e my letter if yen wii;h." ilrs. I'aui. PirtisFcSE, 1325

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What that corn does, every corn will do. So this way means a life-long respite from the aches of corns. Corns merely pared or padded rarely disappear. Harsh treatments often cause a soreness. Blue-jay is gende, scientific, sure. It is a creation of this world-famed laboratory. It is the right way. It will be the universal way when all folks know it. Buy Blue-jay from your druggist. Watch it on one corn.

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