Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 91, Hammond, Lake County, 4 October 1920 — Page 10
Monday, October 4, 192Q WHITING and its PEOPLE CISCUMSTftUCES AlUtt. KLUftSES -
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.:.'."'-?' rv R- C fanyfr and Mrs. F. V. ','uajle of the t;ialstoru hotel, C: i- ' a ' wor the gueftn of Mrs. J hn V. lurk"tt of I.al'ortf avenue Mr. and Mrs. VMmer of New York evrnup have purchased a new 7 pasf . iii.fr. Vaise. our Vppcla! Display" of autumn mil:mry Ti.e.'-iay. Wednesday an-1 Thuray of this week, will eliminate al i'MSsibility of your desire to lo 5k "'ind. Fred's Specialty S lop, bil liPth street. Whiting. 10--l The Womfn's Foreign Missionary o- . ....- w;!l r.ieet next Wednesday, Oct. ;. with Mrs. Itral 1I3S Lincoln avers". ; t Park addition. Mrs. Broder.'Mi giv the opening chapter of the nw study book, and an espec al triat is expected in the form of a visit tro:ri a missionary recently returned
2)om India, a fr:nd of Mrs. Bc-al's. A number of V hitin. men were in Ctown I'oint on Sunday attending the nuslcians union concert at the county farm yesterday. This Is an annua! treat by the member's Of the musii :ar,s for the people at the farm. M:;5 Flanche Meek and Anna Millet students at the L.ewis institute spent the week end at their homes i.t re. Sergeant Lawler is on a two week's (.cation, which he says he will spend iu;shroom hunting. George Ilackett has returned to his Icme in Sugar Creek, Mo., after a visit here at the home of his sister and 1 rother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harry fc-cptt of Ohio avenue. Mr. and Mrs, Hoyt .Wright and Mr. r. 'id Mrs. Chas. CrasweU have returned irom a motor trip to New York, they bringing Mr. Wright's mother, Mrs. Roberts home -with them, who will i:.a an extended visit here. A general meeting of the Fortnightly . iub will be hPld at the public Hrrary this evening. The program will b. devoted to the study of Chicago. Mrs. Maunder and Mrs. Farr to give jspers and Mrs. Howard Cobb to fur-r.-f-h an ins'trumental selection. Mrs. T. W. Eitsn and Mrs. Jatne Tlurton attended an Eastern Star ban-n-iet at Gary on Friday evening. Tne Drama league will meet at the library this evening at 7:30 o'clock, to which meeting all interested people are requested to be present. The. Old Settlers will resume their neetings arain the first of the seasf n to be held at the Slovensky Dom tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to be present as fin o-jtiine of the year's work will be ciiscussed. Word has been received that the condition of Charles Shoenfelt. the pranced of Miss Mildred Duggan, whose wedding was to have taken piare last Thursday, is improving. Mr. Shoenfelt is confined to his home in Dunran'ville Pa., with an attack of tjphoid fever. Attractive styles in Children's ha:s, p t reasonable prices w ill be feature 1 ;.t our autumn millinery showing Tues- ,;.. Wednesday and Thursday of this hm. Freel'a Specialty Shop. 531 119th street. Whiting. 10-4-1 The Whiting night school will open l-Ks week, the registrations to the 'arses to take place tomorrow evening. 'f;,ere ,vill be a variety of subjects of-'f'ie-3, so anyone wishing to increase "u-e!r knowledge can find a satisfactory -;bject to take up. . Beg;nning today the community serice hoard is taking over the large "3;h:1 in the Slovak Dom, which they .lisve leased. All community pervice 'activities will bo held here including 'the dances which will be held on Fri'Tlay evening of each week, the season "j;- the rafk now beirug- closed. BETTER THAN 4' WHISKEY FOR 1 COLDS AND FLU 2'Tew Elixir, Called Asp iron -;;: al, Medicated With Latest ; Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by Euro-.1-pean and American Army Surgeons to Cut Short a f. Cold and Prevent Complications. fEvery Druggist in U. S. In- ": structed to Refund Price ;: While You Wait at Count- ;: er if Relief Does Not Come T. Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The sensation of the year in tle rug trade is Asp!ronal," the two-mln-tite cold and cough reliever, authoritatively guaranteed by the laboratories j "tested, appro-ed and most enthusiastically endorsed by the highest authorises, and proclaimed by the common jw-ople as ten times as quick and ef.'f ective as whiskey, rock and rye. or "Cajiy other cold and cough remedy they ;hai-e ever tried. Alt drug store are now supplied wih the wonderful new elixir, so all jiiii have to do to get rid of that'eolrt ?S to atep Into the nearest drug store. ..ftar.d the clerk half a dollar for a :Jrttle of Aspironal and tell him to eerve you two teaspoonfuls with four '(easpoonf ula of water in a glass. With your watch in your hand, take thi drink at one swallow and call for your : -Tnoney back In two minutes if you - tannot feel your cold fading away like -. a dream within the time limU. Don't Vbe bashful, for all druggists invite "you and expect you to try it. Everybody's dolngr it. ,W"hen your cold or ccugh is rel!evel. take the remainder of the bottle home your wife and babies, for Aspirorial fs by far the safest and most effective, tne easiest to take and the most agre- - He cold and cough remedy for infants -Rjid children. Adv.
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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners October Columbia Recoroa. a.lso that "Naughty "WaJtz" now on sale at Sam Aronbergr, Jeweler. 503 119th St. Whiting. S-30-SOME BARGAINS IN HOUSES 7 room house on New York avenue, north of 113th street. 40 ft. lot. $4,500. 9 room brick houpe on Sheridan Ave. f.ne location, hardwood floors in all rooms down stairs, steam heat. 2 car garage on rear of lot. S room bungalow, Stanton Ave. brick basement, hot air heat, stationary tubs, IS. 900; Jl.000 cash; balance easy terms. 5 room bungalow, -Stanton Ave., hot air heat, stationary tubs, high lot. deep sewers in alley. $7,300; $1,000 down, balance easy terms. 7 room house. Central Ave., S3 ft. lot. hot water heat, good basement, garage on rear of lot. $5,200.00. 5 room brick house, 121st St.. only a year old, electric lights, gas, this is a bargain at $5.S00. 6 room house. Lake avenue, cement porch .hot water heat, fine location. $7,000; $2,500 cask; balance on easy terms. INDIANA DEVELOPMENT CO. C. Meek. Manager. 628 115th Street. 9-30-5 We invite your inspection at ourl "Special Showing" of the newest styles and materials In autumn millinery, 1 Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday of ; this week. FreeVs Specialty Shop. 531 i 113th Street. Whiting. 10-4-1 STAR THEATER TO SIGHT Douglas Fairbanks in "Headln South" also Comedy entitled "Browr.'! the Peacemaker." 10-4-1 It is a lot easier to Join the Whitlns Savings & Loan Association and own your own home than to pay your money to the landlord and hold a batch of rent receipts. lv-4-1 AVOID TH AT ( OtP .-r - .3 ai J . -. iv. e menu ute iipa nu pniu.i v.ioj holes, build up the heels and save your soles. Work done by experienced shoe makers, all colors of shoes dyed blak or brown, all work guaranteed. Rapid Shoe Repair Co. 642 119th St. Whiting. 10-1-1 FOR SALE Indiana Blvd.. near Cen tral State bank. Whltiig, building 22x40, lot 25x120 deep, great bargain. 1 suitable for any kind of business. Can 1 have possession. Price I2,70; $800 cash; balance 1st of March. Indiana Development Co. Whiting. Ind. 10-4-5 WANTED Waitress: also girls to learn. O'Keefe's Cafe, 552 119th St.! Whiting. 10-4-5 ,' PRIST CESS TKEATXB Monday, Tuesday ivnd Wednesday 'Oo And Get It," Mar-hall Wellajxa greatest picture, with Wesley Barry, Pat OTffalley, Arne3 Ayres and an all-star cast. We gnax&ntae this picture as one of the best we have ever played aad, urge our patrons aot to iriss 10.1-3 ROBERTSDALE 'The Old Settler's club is going to bold their first meetir'r of this season at the Slovak home on Tuesdayevening. Oct. 5. All members especially those who are interested in making preparations for some kind on an entertainment or play which the club Is expecting to .give in the near future
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Bind You If you had Rheumatim last rear and treated only the pains of the disease by rubbinsr with liniments and lotions, you can be sure that soon strain yoa will b in the shackles cf this relentless foe. You may get some slight temporary relief from the pains of the disease- by the use of these local remedies, bat Rheumatism is too real and relentless a disease to be rubbed away. So many cases of Rheumatism come from a tu.y germ ia the
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are urged to attend. Mrs. George Konya and Mr. and Mrs. G. Spechak of Koby, saw Aphrodite at the Auditorium in Chicago last Wednesday. Mrs. Lee Jewett of Roberts avenue visited her sister. Mrs. Cole of Hammond, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stevens of Calumet avenue, were Chicago visitors on Friday and in the evening t-aw Aphrodite at the Auditorium. Mr. and Mr:-. Tom MaBride moved from Sheffield avenue, where they lived with the Harry Stevenses to Oliver street in Whiting. A very valuable dog belonging to Mr. and Mrs. W. Starring- of Myrtle avenue was killed by a truck on 113th street, last week. Allen Bell of West Park avenue left for Bloomingdale. Ind.. with the intentions of getting married to Miss Ruby Usselman. a very popular young l.-idy of Bloomingdale, the couple are expecting to return to Robertsdale after the twentieth. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Schlatter of the West Park addition had as their guests last week. Mrs. Jerome Hanafin and son. Claud of New Orleans and Mrs. Schlatter's sister. Miss Margaret Mc("ah rf rif.Bnctctl. 1 n A TV TaimAa ! left yesterday, but Miss McCa"be Is cx- J fpecting to stay a while longer. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Bader are en- j t-taining the latter's sister. Mrs. M. i ShillinB'er of Birmirjjh am. Ala., at their home on Myrtle avenue. CIrs. Agness Roberts, who was operated on some weeks ago and since has been 33 seriously ill. is getting along: fine and able to be out. DYER Herbert J. Ehrsam purchased a new Ford last Friday. Misg Marie Beirlger spent several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Casper Biriger. Miss Z. L. Davis Is teaching in one of the. Hammond schools. Mrs. H. N. Carnahan will spend this week with hr parents at Butler. Ind. ! Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Evans of Crown point canvassed the twn on Saturday for the purpofe of registering the men j and wnmen who find difflculty In cam- ' ing to town on registration day. ' Mr. and Mrs. B. Thll spnt Thurs- j day at Chicago., j The L. Kellman company and H. C. ' E3tterman were busy unloading soft cral from the cars. LOWELL Deputy Sheriff Kllborn left Saturday morning w-!th several prisoners he was taking to the penal farm at GreenAN ENEMY TO CONSTIPATION CetoCtpation and bowel trotiWe eaa't be helped by strong dregs. Tbe stomach and bowels need a vegetable remedy like Dr. Edwards' Dandelion Pills to help them produce a natural, easy movement. Dr. Edwards Dandelion Pills contain no Calomel or injurious drugs. They are purely vegetabls and teaeh the bowels to act withont physic. They art on the liver, increase the Cow of bil; this, ia furn, dipestiBjt the food and moving the bowels ia a perfectly natural manner. Get a box today, and it's goodbye constipation, and oil stomach and liver troubles. For sale by all Druggista.
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blood, that you should try a rem edy that has proven so thoroughly satisfactory in these cases. S.S.S., the fine old blood remedy cleanses the blood of all impurities, and removes all disease germs that may creep into the blood. Begin taking S.S.S. today, and if you will write a complete history of your case, our medical director will give you expert advi(e. without charge. Address Chief Medical Adviser, 157 Swift Laboratory, AtlacU, Ga.
castle. The Misses Velma Sheets and Marguerite Simpson, teachers In the East Chicago schools visited their parents here Saturday end yetfterday. Mrs. Charles Mason went to Hammond Saturday to visit her daughter. Mrs. William VonSee and family. H. L. Baughman went to Blooming ten, Ind.. Saturday morning to visit his daughter. Miss Henrietta, who is attending the Indiana unlversiy. Several from here went to the county poor farm yesterday to hear the band concert given by the Gary municipal band. John Schuets. one of our old settlers, died at hls,home here yesterday. He was about $0 years of age and has been in good health until a couple of weeks ago when he was stricken with paralysis. Funeral services will be held at the St. Edward's Catholic cl-urch Wednesday at 10 a. m. Peter Berlaen of Crown Point visited
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Money back "rruiout quciC 00 if HUNT'S Salve fall- in tha treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA. RINGWORM. TETTER other itching; akin disease. Ttf 7 ccart has at aw nafc. Joseph W. Wels. Drut gist-
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"EVERYTHING TO EAT" Grocery and Market WHITING, INDIANA Sugar Sugar Sugar 15 POUNDS SUGAR, with $5.00 grocery order (flour lOlj. eggs, butter not included), per lb :
Beans, Navy, E!Q r 5 lbs. for Soap, Superior Family, ClEtr 10 bars for 00t Matches, 7c size. C Q n 10 boxes for Ketchup, Richelieu, 22c VtA p size, 3 for Prunes, Special Santa 07 , Clara, per lb. ' 25 lb. boxes $5.00 Van Camp's or QOLibby's, tall cans, 6 f or 1 case, 48 cans, $6.95 Van Camp's or Libby's A 7 small cans, 6 for. . . . Potatoes, fancy white A 1 stock, per peck Corn, extra Sugar Corn, Q Q - 20c seller, 5 cans for ... Peas, new pack early QC June, 22c seller, 5 for 17 Tomatoes, solid pack, 7.4. r No. 2 cans, 5 cans for ' No. 3 cans, 22c seller, . 5 for 93c
Temme Springs Temme Exhaust Heater AUTOMOBILE BODIES PAINTING TRIMMING WINTER TOPS SEAT COVERS Champion Auto Equipment Co. PHONE HAMMOND 663 Chicago and Sheffield Aves.
relatives here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hill of Evanston visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Araoj Thompson here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs Alva Sargent of Hammond visited relatives here yesterday. Mrs. Lola Saxon returned to her home in Chicago last evening after a visit here with relatives. Donald Qulccy of CMcago visited his Tether, Dr. W. C. Quincy here yesterday. Arthur Foster. Ike Gershman and Edpon Taylor visited their parents here yesterday.
Peor.i.; prefer pilla, nmvi. i.-rl rvrirnf nnA proper performance proves promise. Bcecham'a Piila are used by people all over the globe and have tita largest aaie of any medicine la the world I la boxaa. SPECIAL SHAMROCK COFFEE With each 2 lbs. of our own Shamrock Coffee we will give one pound of sugar free. Baked Beans, Richelieu. C O large size, 3 cans for. Jams, new, assorted flavors. The regular 50c sellers, QQ 2 for Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour, new goods, CCP 3 pkgs. for........ SPECIALS IN MEATS Small Cali Hams, OC per lb W
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, . - - . No. 1 Bacon, lean and Lf en'oaf ra.t 11- J s Fresh Leaf Lard, per lb 25c Lamb, Veal or Beef Stew, OC n.. IT. 4 It Fresh Hamburger, per lb. 25c Fresh Pigs Feet, 1 A lb. per
Joe McConnell and N. E. Clark, who were working In the north end of ths county, visifed thfir families here yesterday.
FIGHT DECISiura Decisions of fight representatives last night were: At Baltimore Benny Valger heat Ralph Brady (12): Joe Dundee beat 1
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PbS Children Need iron Jron in Syrup form is more readily digested and assimilated than Iron Pills or Iron Tablets, and naturally you get quicker results. The Iron in GROVE'S IRON TONIC SYRUP is digested as soon as it is swallowed and, therefore, is promptly assimilated. You can soon feel its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. The Syrup is flavored and children love to take it. Contains no Nux-vomica or other poisonous drugs, therefore, it can be given to The Babe, The Child, The Mother or The Grandmother -with perfect safety. Price 75c.
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Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 5th, we will start our late delivery of milk and cream. To cause no inconvenience, patrons are requested toregulate their supply accordingly. Hammond Dairy Company
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Young Leonard (S). At New Orleans Toung Duffy beat Marty Cross (15): Red Dolan knocked out Joe Eeckett (3). At Atlantic City Lou Curry knocked out Jimmy Brltt (1). At Philadelphia Toung Lawrence beat Preston Brown (8); Johnny Mortan beat Freddy Turner (6). Try a "Times Want Ad" o this signature. PATRONS
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