Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 83, Hammond, Lake County, 24 September 1920 — Page 7

Friday, September 24, 1920. THE TIDIES

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The Whiting: your.fr men go'.ng to Vrbana. III., to enter the tVUverslty of IlliBoia. are Robert Xaef. Dennis Conrcy, John Moore, TjeortarJ Turner, Steven Wayo, Carl llaugh and L,oul Moore. AndyDesko arrested for being- drunk plead guilty and was flnpd 52.00 and coatg, amounting- to ?12.00. Mrs. 'William F Kyle -will pntcrtatn & pfTy of friends at a 1 o'clock luncheon at her home In 'ppnn.iyjvanla avenua tomorrow, t bo fullowcd by card. Roy W. Smith charged with drivinghit auto truck without 1 '.;:'. t . furnished a $25.00 bail Tor hla relenae. CMlss Helen zud!nsk!. daughter of Mr. and lire. Julius Fzudlnski of John atreet, was united in mirrlago t,-. Mr. Walter Zzapok of Chicago. The ceremony was performed r.t tt. Ailalbert'n Follah churoh. th oarvleo was read by Rev. Julian JSlviyrtr.skt at 10 a. m. There wir several attendants, the bride wearing a white charmo::s sown carrying: a bridal boqr.et. Fo! ing the church service a dinner was sorved at the home of the bride's parents, a racmater reception being he'd for the young- couple at 8 p. m. In lh. vn-nlng-they left for Ch'.caso where they went to their ntw bona which was all In rer.diness. Father Benedict reports an attsr.dar.oe of 75 at St. Joim's-tJlOTak (school. He h&a 13 teachers and beslr.r.tnsf next week anotlior one will be added to the force. Dr, and Mrs. William CJreenwaM of Cleveland are here visiting- tlio forcnr'a mother, Mrs. Joseph Greonwaki of Sheridan avenue and his other relative. A daughter was born to Mr. and Stri, Jadlah of 407 John street yesterday morrring-. The marriage of Miss Theresa Kovaolk and Joseph Orenehlk, took plaoe at St. John' Slovak church on Wednesday morning, tha cerenmny being performed by Father lltned ict, A reception and dance followed the eersraony, The Whiting- friends of Miss Merle O'Connor now ef 'Jmi, O'aio, but forpierly of Whiting-, will bo interested to learn of her marriage of Mr. Holland 6s!lers. also of Liana, Ohio, which t.iuk plaoe on Sapt. 1, A. larga number of women end men attended the meeting- of the league of women voters which took place at the l!blaxy on Wednesday evening. The main features of the meeting was the talks by Attorney Geurga Hi-rahman of .Crown Point, candidate for state Henator, who explained the democratic! state platform and Senator James J. Nejdl, who acquainted those present with the nature of the republican platform. The W, B. A. of the Maccabees held their resrular meetir.s' en Wednesday evening- at which four new candidates were initiated, Ksf reslimenta were also enjoyed, Mrs, Mary Conroy is improving- at the Mercy hospital in Chicago.

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fop. sal,::: rooms on Olu J2.0U0.O0 cash. me;;ts. 2 sti.rv

ntory frame house. 7 i Ave., price $6,300.00; ba'auce monthly p.ij't'rame house on Sheri

dan Ave.. wiiH new paraKr, in splendid condition. l'rUo $7,500,00. i- story i"i arno house on Cle volaud Ave., pos-

( session at once. jr''e J6.500.0u 1 J story brlrk li.i'ise on Euclid A..'., price

?s,."i)0.0.i. jSmlth-Maaer-tavi.tsou Co.. Phono 11. 529 119th Street. Whit i nil. 0-12-3 Mid-month I? .Tor .Is now on sale nt SAM AP.OXEKUG'S. 502 II 0th etree, Whltlns. . 9-15 Open an nceour.t with the Whiting

I your account grow. Dividend com- i I pounded aemi-ar.nually. j i i

STAR TirnATr.il TOMGKT Bij aerial dny our I ?k weekly treat Joe Itjnn la "Iflililen ))nnKcr" ilfMle 5, Hen Wilson In "The Sorfiim-

Ins SIi'i1(t" No. r IviiMf jlnK-t In "The '

Hawks Trull' . 5. r.lt ( hiirlrii HntiMhiod In "T!ic Wlilrln-ind' No. 5, and Njde KpUttlni;- lUily rrnnpy comeiiy. WJUTlX.x It will be pashig risers to our customers that Wcdtie-vlay, Sept. 23, at the Lion Store will be another great Cedar i'hoot day. The Edward Roos Co. after much persuasion made us up .100 of these CeUar Chests, and though they cost us considerably more than last spring-, we will kfrcp our promise and sal! them at the sane low price as before. Ad v. PIUMTS THIlATHIt TONIGHT Slurry Morey In Beauty Proof, by Rex Beach. AIfo latrt episode of Bound and Gauged and Pathe News. Coming tomorrow 1'orothy Gish In "Remodellnar Her Husband. "'

for part of this wck with her daoghtcr. Mrs. Palph Craft and husband -A My rile avenue. j

Mrs. Frank .Spoars of 113 street entertained' the Marquett club at her home Weur-lay afternoon, after the usual Ulvti.sion of the afternoon, a Ua'.uty luncheon was served. Roberts.! i le will havo the opportunity to be.ir ti'.e Huperintclident of the llamm..i;d public ."chool systetn, I'rof. F. S. Monroe, who will speak bunday laorniiiif at 10:00 a. m. at the iiis-t llvariclical church. Kverybudy i?. H't'Ici.'Hte. Mr. and 'Mrs. Jake NVes cf Robert. i aeV,ue, motored to Lusraiig.', Isul.. where they will spend a tw.. weekd vacation v 1 i 1 1 n jr with ivlat ive.t. R. Fcrinim ;;nd won, Ar'.tboiiy, toturned from their motor trip to len ci.d differ nt points in Mioh'-Kan. Mr. KiTinan is tryln.tr t. 1 oca to farm land as ho i'. expecting to go farming sonic fine In the future. Mrs. W. Sooth of Pearl street vi.-ited Mr.-. Hi mader and -baby of Hast Side oa T ie.sd.iy.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Staring-. Mrs. C. !

Newell and Mrs. Johnson motored t Chicago Tuesday.

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It will be pleaKitttf news to our customers that V- l-.CM.lay, Kept. 23. at the I.Um Store w 111 be an ..Iher sre.tt Cedar Ctte&t day- Th kid ward Room Co. alter much persuasion made us up 100 of these Cedar Chestx. and thouKU they i'(.st' us considerably inope than last, sprmjr, we viil k-ep our promise and sell th cm at the same low price a before.. Adv. (Ben Nichols of Wichita. Kan., came yesterday for a -violt with relatives. Will -'t ratton return. ! y.:.trd.iy from Indianapolia. where he attended the G. A H. er.ccmmnent. juinss i'hifAood ii visitiror rclatlvf . in Indianapolis. The members of the Southern Lake Count Chamber of "oimnerce will attend services at tho M. 11. church in a !,., dy S.inday cvcnlnc;.

Tliomas Grant w'-nt to Hammond' on

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CedT Ci.f ; t day . The K1'.varj r.ocs Co. tiller much j.ersuio-loa i-.u-ln uj tip lOO of t! f so Cedar Chectif, and thour.i tl e-y coi, t us considerably invre thaa last r-prinfr. we will ke-: our proii.-e and sol! thm at the i.arne low price vs b. foie. Adv.

O'Dowd Too Much fcr Levis, Briton Welter King ji;u.-o-:y city. x. t.. sept, ri m-i.c. O'l'owd, of Kt. Paul. form, r rn!ddi-t-wcipbt f haoT'ion, loverly rtuf.ju,;J.t Ted (Kid) Lew U cl.i :n aiif of th. L'nrli;di wilur fit: I middiewf !,:ht tiU' .-!, i-i a 12-round l out nt the luw!.:.l i rk here la:-t rif-ht. The vtlfllis vc-re: tl lK.wd, 125.; L v. Is, IZZ. Tio- Ano-rb curi b.ol the Idii-r ii every round t. . I ' l l ti e i pi'f.ii-.r; one, v. ) tch riu even. T... re vsirc no S:n..fk Cc t!.

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Mr. Frank Goodman, who has been residing here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ingram during- the past six months will leave Saturday to Join too Hedpath Lyceum bureau, bei;:tr a member of the Dunbar Hell Fingers and male Quartet. Rev. Schuelke and wife have re--turned from a two weeks visit with relatives in Ohio. Mrs. Kdv.-ard Fisher and Miss JanVt returned to their home at Fort Wayne yesterday after a week's visit here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Roper. ' Sir. and Mrs. J. Spencer tiro spending the week with relatives at Ada, Ohio. The Potawotamie Cainpfire girls Will g-lve a bake rale at Newman' confectionery Saturday afternoon. The r.iembers of the Swedish Lutheran church gave a bazaar in their rhu.-ch bnsement lasts vetiinr.

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It will- be pleasing news to our customers that Wednesday. Sept. 0, ut the Lion Store will 1 -e another great

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ROBERTSDALE

It will be pleasing news to our customers that Wedncaday, Sept. 23, at the Lion Store will bo another great Cedar Chest day. The Edward Roos Co, after much persuasion mada us up 1C0 of these Cedar Chests, and though they coat considerably more than last spring-, we will keep our promise and sell them at the same lo'y price as before. Adr, The Ladies' aid and the Ladles' Bible class of the Ribertsdale church have

prepared some very interesting numbers for tha program thij evening for tha reception of our principal and teachers - of the Franklin t.chool. A very cord:ai invitation is extended to everybody. Rally drv" at the Robertsdale church. A special program has been prepared for the Sunday worning rally service.. The. program will becin promptly at 10:00 a. m., the .dujulay school and preaching hour will be merged. It is therefore m-oeseary for everybody to come at 10:00 a. m. There wi;i be special r.iusic by the Midea Esperanto Jiohieety and Kliabeth Wileon. Prof. E. S. Monroe,, superintendent cf the Hammond public schools, will g-lve an address, alo Mr. G. F. Forsyth, superintendent of Reel. Education in the Calumet district, will give a ahort address, other features of the program will be the awarding of four prizes. Sunday uchool scholars who have brought the moat visitors to the program. Everybody who comes will receive a souvenir. Orville. Schlatter of Superior avenue, his mother, Mrs. Schlatter, and tiac.b'liter Mrs. McCalse of Ateldson avenue, motored to G .-eenoaatle, lnd., where they jc'lned Mr. ischlattersi wife, who has bfv with her people for the past two months trying- to reirain her health and is feeling much better at this time. The party differ spending -a week in Greencastle returned home the forepart of this week. Mrs. Neff of if ibart. Ind.. spent the

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easily enters the blood current. Neuritis, sciatica, acute appen-; dicitis, diseases of the gal!, blad-. der and ulcerated stomach are , natural results of tooth infections. ;

j Even if it is only to have them i scaled and properly brushed. ; Have V. B. Burkett tell you their J ! true condition. i ! REuIEMBER! ! ! DELAY MEANS DECAY andi I decay v'aits on no man. A few

A few cer.ts buys "Danderine . " Af- ' days Will give a Cavity full of ter an application f "Danderine" you ; seetri;ng decayed matter time to can not find a fallen hair or any don- ; . . . . - , . ; druff, besides every h!r shows new get DCVOnd the Control Ot trie Gen- j life, vltfor. oriKhtneaa. more color , tJsl )0 not hesitate painless and thickness. adv. , ,

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ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH . AT ONCE

Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty.

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BY Dtt. LEK U. SMITH.

Business men who must speed up the works and make business boom during these days after the war must recognize the necessity of keeping fit. When mind is befogged, whtn you have dull headaches or feel logy, when not "up to snuff, "'keep the bowels free with a mild laxative. In tho morning take a tepid sponge bath (cold water may be used if it does not chill), follow with a brisk rub down; a sufficient "setting up" exercise in good air until you are in a warm glow. Have you tried it lately? Don't let the poisons accumulate in the intestines cither, but try a doso of castor oil the first tiring en arising, or a pleasant laxative occasionally, such as one made up of May-apple, aloin and jalap, rolled into ft tiny sugar-coated pill, and sold in every drug store as Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Then a cup cf hot water before breakfast, end you'll feel better than a king! If you continue in life thus, you can pass a Life Insurance examination at fixty. If you wish to prevent old age coming on too soon, or if you want to increase your chances for a long life, ycu should drink plenty of soft (rain) or distilled water daily between meals. Then procure at tho drug store Dr. Pierce's Anuxic (anti-uric-acid). This "Anurio" drives the uric acid out and relieves backache and rheumatism, as well as kidney trouble. Anuric dissolves uric acid. Try it nowl

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NOVv is the time to have the cWd body of your car painted HERE il the establishment to do the work. Exacting skill; and care plus tf.e use of the finest paints and amishes together with the proper cumber of roughage coats insures a lasting job cf superior quaLty. Estimates glady submitted.

The Times' wait acs bring astonishing results if their users ar be believed.

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The ordinary every-day life of most women is a ceaseless treadmill of work. How much harder the tasks become when some derange?

merit peculiar to her sex makes every movement painful, and keeps the nervous system all unstrung until life seems hardly worth living.

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Read the Experience of These Two "Women

Reading", Pa. 'I had organic inflantmafioii, piiiiiA in the sido and back which were so j-harp that they pulled I. r,,ir Imiac.o find T 1 , I Tw.t

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1 had anopera'. ion and still I failed, and or anything else 1 toc-k until my hus-

iu the eight years I sulTeied I had four doctors and uonn helped me. My mot her-in-law advised me to take I.ydia K. I 'ink ham's Vegetable vompormd. I was then in bed, and after the first

Pottle I could be out of bed. then I

1 and and I saw an advertisement of Lydia E. linkham's Vegetable Corapoimd. I mentioned it to a neighbor

and she told me siie liad taken it ta poid results, and advised me to try it. 1 was then in bed part of the time, and

took V.-getahle Compound Tablets and ray doctor said I would have to be operl.vdia KPinkham's Hiood Medicine and a ted on, but we decided to try the Vege-

also u-ed the. Sanative Wash. I slid

take the medicine and am able now to cia my own house work. My friends say, 'My! but you look well what do you do? Who is your doctor?' And there is only one answer, I.ydia E. Pinkham's medicines which I gladlv recommend."' Mrs. Wm.ikix, 5f.o Douglas street, lieading. Pa.

tnLie Compound, and I alou?ed Lydia E. I'inkliam's Sanative Wash. I am a

dressmaker and am now able to go about, my work, and do my housework: besides. You are welcome, to use this letter as a testimonial as I am always glad to sneak a word fervour medicine.1' Mrs. Yf. M. STzrnExsV2L,-2 Harvey St., diiit i Lad. xC-iuii.'.

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