Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 81, Hammond, Lake County, 22 September 1920 — Page 6

NVodnosdny. frept. 22.

WHITING and its PEOPLE

SLUGS THAT WALL ST. BOMB HURLED AND ANARCHIST LETTER

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Ti.e Girl S.-outs will give an ice cretiiii serial at the community house grounds this evening tioir 6:"0 to :"0 p. :n. Mi.-. I.:-iIe E. Smith left Monday f-.-r Indiana univers.ty at Kloomlnst"n, lnd.. to complete her music course. The post chiefs of the Pithian Sisters wers t n t er tuined with a chicken fi.rr.'-T ut toe home of Mrs. Arthur S'.tos on Lake avenue, the hostesses being Mrs. I 'axles and Mrs. Carl iueh- ! r. Following the dinner a busine.-3 meeting was lield. the following officers being elected: President. Mrs. Mary Conroy; vice president. Mrs. I. J. Curtln: secretary. Mrs. Wm. Griffith; treasurer, Mrs. Marj' Hayes. The 'Whiting league cf women voters

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

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AAl kinds of skirts In one day. But- , ton --overlng. hemstitching, braiding. I All work true ranteed . Call at vauy8, 1 Stat n.. I.it'.e west of IIoUman at. Phone 446 Ha.rr.mond. S-27

A frw of the broken pieces of window weights, showing their siz In comparison with a man's hand, and reproduction of the anarchists circular. Officials trackinp: down the perpetrators of the Wall street bomb outrajre are trying to leam where the window weights used in the bom'j were purchased. These weights were broken up before beinn put in the infernal machine. Theae murderous chunks of iron killed and maimed scores and chipped pieces out of the walls of Duildines. The circular shown above is or.e of those dropped into a mail box

IMr. and Mrs. Llndahl and children of Chicago vHitej here uver tJuuday at the hwino of Mrs. Wehner. Mr. Ueorge fitoker iius returned from a tiix weeks trip through the wtiL Having spent, must of his time In California. , Mrs. Sela .Smith has returned home from a vi;it with reluttves at Denver. Colo. Jtii'. and ill'?. rr."r. U transacted 'business In Chicago yetteiday. iMlaaee TUlie Oruel and Elizabeth Klauaen Tiave returned from a couple of week visit with Mr. and Mn. H. Barr.es at Ietrolt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chester have returned from a two weeks auto trip to Kant-as City. Mr. and Mrs. Briney visited relatives at Crown Point Sunday. Miss Frieda Nagel of Chicago, but formerly of this place was united In marriage last Saturday to Mr. Jefferson Church of Chicago. The young couple accompanied by the bride's mother came here to spend Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hartnup.

Mr. and Mrs. Toilo returned yesterday from a two week's visit with relatives at Kukomo. The Xttdli- club will meet Wednesday evening with Jlrti. licesio Hillrnaji. Mls Ethel Halstead, who la enjoying a week" vacation left yesterday for a visit with friends In Chicago. Mr. E. C. Scheldt and daughter. Miss ilmara, were Chicago visitors yesteri.ay. Mrs. McCulre transacted buninesj In Chicago Monday. Mrti Albert Itc.se -of Hammond Is rere visiting with relatives for a few evs.

TRY A "TIMES WANT AD" MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Congles. Try Our Half Spring Chicken Dinner. You Will Like It.

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four blocks from tht seen of the explosion. It is the same type as

the ones found by officials after the May day riots.

Moving, npreMnc Trunks. TIoTmrd Service. Day phone, dust Chi., 1470 bight pbonr. East Chi. SIS. 6-lS-tf STAR THEATER TONIGHT. Elmo Lincoln In "Under Crimson SUes," a powerful sea story la six great acts. Also two act comedy, "Open The Bars." 9-22-23 TOR RENT Garage. 418 Sheridan Ave. Whiting. 9-22-3 POP. SALE 2 story frame house, 7 rooms on Ohio Ave., price J6.300.00; i2,0i0.00 cash, balance monthly payments. 2 story frame house on Sheridan Ave., with new garage. In splendid condition. Price J7.500.00. story frame house on Cleveland Ave., possession at once. Price $6,500.00 1 Ftory brick house on Euclid Ave., price IS.5OQ.00. Smith-Bader-Davidson Co., Phone 11. 523 119th Street, W'hlting. 9-22-3 rnixcEss titeater toiat and TOMOIirtOW AViU Rogers In "Cupid the Cowpuncher. We guarantee this (picture. Also Sunshine Sambo comedy and Pathe New FOR SALE Good china closet for sale cheap. 420 Central Ave. "vThitine. 9-21-1 If you are going to buy In the Forsythe Water Gardens, now Is the time to buy. Only a few lots remain unsold. Prices advance 0:t. 5th. Henry E. Davidson. 603 113th Whit'.r.g, Phone 41. 9-2 1921 Is a year ahead of us. If you want thrift, the keynote of this year join thrifty people in the 'Whiting Sav. intra & Loan association. 9-22-

'vill meet in the public library this evening at 8 p. m.. Senator J. J. Nejdl 'A "Whiting will present the republican state platform and Mr Geo. Hcrs-hman of Crown Po'nt. democratic candidate for state senator, will preaent the democratic state platform. The meeting promises to be most Interesting to all voters, men and women and a large attendance is hoped for. . Mrs. William Reed of Sheridan avenue entertained a number of children at a party at her home In Sheridan avenue In honor of the fifth birthday anniversary of her grandson, Irvine Hamilton. The children enjoyed games and refreshments. Mrs. W. G. Spurrier of Oliver ertreet entertained the members of the M. E. laoies aid society at a s:lvtr tea yesterday. The assisting hostesses were Mesdames Dunning. Baideiu, Pur. ington and O'Hara. Miss Florence. Fry will entertain the members of the Beta Gamma Upailon sorority at her home In Pennsylvania avenue tomorrow evening. Mrs. J. Galles returned from Winona. Minn., yesterday, where she has been visiting. Mrs. Mary Cor.roy of 119th street Is In the Mercy hospital In Chicago, where the Is receiving treatment as the result of Injuries rustaiued in a fall. Motor Cop Parker Is on a two weeks vacation. Miss Gladys Pritchard entertained the Tri Kappa sorority at her home la Sheridan avenue on Monday evening. Adam "Walletieh of Whiting charged with attempting to attack a 5 year old girl failed to appear in Crown I'oint for trial on Monday and forfeited his $3,000.00 bonds. Upon their return from Crown Point, the Whiting officers went to the Sinclair Oil company where Walletieh was rearrested and turned over to the sheriff.

HESSVILLE

Advertise in The Times and advertise again. Results come with constant effort.

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Disfiguring Pimples Cause Much Embarrassment.

How often do we see women who would really be good looking but for some unsightly facial blemish that spoils her complexion and her chance of being considered attractive.

A healthy, attractive skin is practically within reach of every woman, but it cannot be obtained from the use of cosmetics or socalled skin foods. First of all, it must be realized that the condition of the skin depends upon the condition of the blood, and no one can have a clear, ruddy, healthy skin unless the blood is robust and healthy and free from all impurities. Pimples and blotches on the face or other parts of the body are not only a source of embarrassment, but they are also a warning from nature that should be promptly heeded. They indicate that the system needs a house-cleaning that foreign substance has crept into the blood to interfere with its perfect performance, and that a serious cloggirg up of the tissues and skin pores will result unless the proper treatment is resorted to. And this naturally leads to the query: "What is the proper method of treating diseases of the skin?" A

very Women's Wish

very common mistake is to rely upon . local remedies, such as lotions,' salves, ointments and other applications to the surface of the skin. But eczema, tetter, pimples, skin eruptions and similar disorders that cause so much discomfort, are not merely a surface condition; their cause lies deeper, and you will never be entirely rid of the terrifying itching until you realize that their cause must be reached and eliminated. So the answer is: "Seek the cause and remove it." The real source of all skin disorders being in the blood, the proper treatment must be through the blood. Rout out of the circulation the disease germs, and your skin will clear up and become normal and healthy. The one remedy that is being used with uniform satisfaction is S.S.S., the 6ne old purely vegetable blood medicine that has been on the market for more than half a century. This splendid remedy builds up the blood supply by removing from it any impurities, and gives excellent resluts in all cases of skin disorders.

A clear ruddy complexion is an ;

unmistakable sign of a vigorous, healthy vitality, while pimples on the face indicate a depleted, run-down condition of the system.

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of your trouble, if you wish to be free from skin disorders and blemishes. '

Get a bottle of S.S.S. from your druggist today, and you will be pleased with what this remedy will accomplish. Pnen, if you want special expert advice you can obtain same without cost b' writing fully to Chief Medical Adviser, 282 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Go. Adv.

A clam bake will be given at the Church of Christ Thursday evening. Serving to tegin at 6 o'clock. A complete meal for $1.50 per plate. Come and enjoy the treat and get acquainted with a live congregation, who are planning great things In the future to help boo-t the church work along. The splendid spirit of the people at large was shown at both services last Sunday. Mrs. Charles Chick had the misfortune to be knocked down by a motor truck last Sunday evening on Kennedy avenue. After the accident the driver drove on at full speed. This ls the second accident of this kind occurring at almost the Identical time and place. A delegation cf the Hesivllle folks have chartered cars to take them to Whiting to partake of a pork roast supper given there this evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mason of Gary were Hessvllle guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon of Hopp road have as their house guest Mrs. Dixon's brother Mr. Miller. Born to 'Mr. and Mrs. Earl Iliff of 15th avenue, a fine baby girl. Mother and daughter are doing nicely.

We are glad to note a decided Improvement in our postal service. Mr. and Mrs. I. Dome and family of Chlcag.) were the guests of Hessville relatives on Sunday. A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Sept. 7. name Lois Loraine. Born to Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Iliff. Sept. 19. a daughter. Name Shirley JAnn Beverley. - Mrs. Ward Kessler Is able to be out again after a short illness. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lambert spent the day Tuesday at White City. Don't forget the clam bake at the Christian Church Thursday. Sept. 23. Tickets arc on sale by Mrs. John Kaissfield, $1.50 a plate. The two junior classes of the Christian Sunday school, the Live Wires and Willing Worker:', will have a get-together party In the church basement Monday evening, Sept. 27.

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The painting of fine cars is a distinct trade it is the work of men long skilled in fine coach work. We offer AUTOMOBILE PAINTING SERVICE that is equal to the best factory practice painting that is the work of trained specialists working under exacting supervision. Let us submit an estimate on your car. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded

Doesn't hurt a hit! Drop a llttl Freezone on an aching corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, a sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or Irritation. Adv.

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Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 478-80-82 H0HMAN ST., HAMMOND. PHONE HAMMOND 3471

At Reduced Prices for a short time. Place your order now for future work, as all 1921 patterns will positively advance 25 to 40 per cent. Estimates Free CARL VERMETT 440 Michigan Ave. Phone 1429

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SPECIAL VALUES IN COATS AND SUITS

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119th St. & New York Are. WHITING. INDIANA

WONDERFUL SHOWING OF TRICOTINE AND SILK DRESSES

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We were fortunate in making this purchase of Dresses in fine quality gingham, in colors of pink, blue, green and tan; checks and plain colors. Styles in belted and straight lines, organdy and linen collars, embroidered in silk floss; sailor effects, long and short sleeves. Values up to $12.00.

Carter's Underwear HERE IS GOOD NEWS A sale of Winter Underwear for ladies and children, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. This sale will mean a great saving to you. It's all "Carter's Quality" the best that money can buy. 'If you don't take advantage to lay in your winter supply, you'll be the loser.

400-18 Ladies' Medium Weight Cotton Union Suits, with or without sleeves, knee or ankle length, regular sizes. . ....$2.25 Same in extra sizes $2.50 'Same quality as above, in Shirts and Drawers, regular sizes ..... $1.25 Same m extra sizes $1.50 476-12 Ladies Wool Union Suits, medium weight, sleeveless or elbow length, non-shrinkable, all sizes, for this sale only $3.95 431-18 Silk and Wool Union Suits, with or without sleeves, crochet or band top. .. Price later will be $6.50 per suit. All sizes, for this sale, only $4.25

INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR 996-15 Girls' Medium Weight Cotton Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, and ankle length. Ages 2 to 12 $1.45 1096-15 Same as above for boys. . . .$1.45 973-15 Girls' Merino, long sleeves, ankle length. Ages 2 to 12 $2.45 1053 Boys' Grey Only Half-Wool Union Suits, $3.50 value. Ages 2 to 1 2 . . . $2.45 934 Girls' Silk nad Wool Union Suits, $5.00 value. Ages 2 to 12 $3.45 3391 Baby Shirts, silk and wool, $2.00 quality. All sizes $1.45 3316 Baby Shirts, half wool, all sizes. . .95c

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WHITING, INDIANA

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