Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 18 October 1920 — Page 8

WHITING and its PEOPLE

Jasper Gevirtx Is attending medical school at Indianapolis, and Max Ftriti Is- attending tho University of Chicago. The officers of the O. E. S. wi'l meet In the lodge hall this evening for practice In preparation for grand matrons night. Ml-a. Maud E. Bell of Sheridan avenue has returned from a two weeks vacation spent at points in Michigan. Mrs. Charles JLeechman of tanvi'l. 11'.. has been spending several days hre visiting her mother. Mrs. Charles liollett and sister, Mrs. R. R. Ti:ton. -Mr. and Mrs. Rlchardi'jn of Sheridan avenue have moved to their new heme on West 113th street. Forsyth Water Gardens. Mr. an Mrs. Eailty, nee Mabel Oliver, who visited friends here have rt turned to their home in Baton Rouge. La. The Owls will entertain their members at a meeting and smoker tomorrow evening. Oct. 19th. activities to begin at 8 o'clock. Plenty of entertainment has been secured for the occasion, consisting of trio.-', solos, story telling. Instrumental music, ttc. During the evening lunch will he served and It Is expected that a large number of members will be in attendance. Mrs. Roy R. Tilton; was hostess to rbout 30 ladies at a pretty party at her new home In the We-st Park addition on Friday. The afternoon way spent in the playing of bridge. The honors going to Mrs. Edward Zlmirerman of Hyde Park, Miss Louise Mattern and Mrs. V. G. Swartz. The p aying of bridge was followed by the serving of a course luncheon with Mrs. Hebr.an as caterer. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. Chas. Leachman of Danville. III.. Mrs. Edward Zimmerman of Hyde Tark. Mrs. Frank N. Ganlt and daughter, Mrs. Dixon Woodward of Gary and Mrs. Raymond

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

Come and hear the iatest mid-month record at Sam Aronberg's. 502 110th street. Whiting. 10-13-T am offering some attractive flist mortgage loans paying 7 per cent Interest, amounts 1300 and up. Henry fe. Davidson. 600 113th St. Watting. 10-16-3

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Mrs. Charles Brown entertained the

Kinaergarten teachers, the Misses Taylor. Itunlap, Gillette and Liggett and a largo number of little girls In honor of htr little daughter. Lois' fifth birthday anlversary on Friday afternoon from three to rive. Games were played and a dainty luncheon iwrved and many beautiful gifts were received by Miss Lois In remembrance of the day. Mrs. Bertha la?ie returned to her home on Myrtle avenue from a weeks vacation, which she spent at Eel--i!, and different points In Wisconsin, visiting relatives and friends.

Miss Elizabeth Rinesperger of Myrtle j

avenue, who haw been confined to her home for peveral. days with tonsiliti U. betting along nicely. The S Oman's Benfflt association of the Maccabef-n will celebrate their anniversary this coming Wednesday evening at the I. O. . F. tiatl. a wonderful program has hern pre part d and a banquet will be served. A very )rg attendance of memoers and our-o'-town members safe expected. Th many friend.-? of Mr. and Mrs,

Jack Platz of Cleveland avenue, will

be grieved to hear of the death of their little son, Warrn Clifford, w ho

was born Friday, Oct. IS, leaving Mrs. Plats In a very serious condition. John Williams of Chicago was a Kobertsdale business visitor on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Brown and daughter. Lois, left for a few days t.lp to Urbana and Danville. 111., where they will vJsit with thalr parents. Mr-.'. iTrown's parents living at L'rbana and Mr. Brown's parents at Danville, III. A party of young folks from Kobertsdale attended the danca at tho White City on Saturday evening. Mrs. E. J. Jonson of Myrtle avenue was a visitor In Chicago on Friday.

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Ira Weyhe received a severe cut on his nose, while playing ball at school Friday. Word hat? Just been received that Miss Ruby Cuff man and Leo Konopasek has been married for several weeks. They are making their home or; the Grimmer farm south of town. Miss Margaret Woods left Wednesday for a three weeks viat with friends In southern Ohio. Iewis Daniel, twin infant of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Swinson died of convulsions Wednesday evening. The funeral was

held Friday in southern Illinois. The Ladles' Aid had a large attendance at their meeting In the Library Friday afternoon. The Tirle surveyors are busy In town making plans' for the new yards.

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They WORK while you sleep"

Uaibrigsan family camped for the niht in the country outside the village. Many families f r.albripjran. j rioters followinc an attack on the I try ruaf's. Many of them found Ireland, were so afraid of in- I military that they fled from their j their hemes wrecked when they jury at the hands of the reprisal homes and camped ly the coua- I returned.

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POP. SALE Piano, n-rahogany case. good condition. 307 Central Au-. Whiting. 10-1S-3 KOU SALE AT A BARGAIN A beautiful 6 room residence, we'; kcated. a high class home. Living room is 13x25 feet, all other solid oak floors upstairs and down. Lower rooms are finished dark. Upper rooms in white. Good big bath room, all high c'-a?s p'umbmg and hardware. Hot air furnace Just overhauled, like r.(w. The entire house was decorated this season, and painted out side. 50 ft. lot and garage. You must see to appreciate. Coal In for the winter and Immediate possession guaranteed Come and look at it. you will like it. Phone evening or Sunday for information, WH1TIXG 1SO-J. 10-5-6t PniXCESS THEATRE TODAY AXD TOMORROW Aaita Stcvrnrt In -Harriett and the Piper" from Kathleen orrls famoa norel. We guarantee thin picture. Al Mermaid comedy A Seaside Slrea." 10-18 STAR THEATER TO.MGHT Edith Roberts in "Alias Miss Dodd" also screaming comedy entitled "Love Kiot." Coming Wednesday and Thursday. Tom Mix In "The Untamed."

Schaub of South l.end. Ind. The ti. and I . of L. will hold thtir r gular mooting this evening.

Joan Lanner. jr., nno sunvrca an j m, injury to Irs ye M-vtral weeks ato is j

inproving. but ha has not as yet reCi.vered his sisrht. Mrs. Arthur (iiadd'-n of Wood Iliver. 111., is the gueAi of her dai'ghters. Mr.". Italph White anci Jlr. Jor.n J-!iiar;.

be th of Oiiver street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lane have n-.o.e to the . Pedcrscn flat vacated by th Juliers.

Claude V. Humphrey? has left f ir i

Sorn'a. Canada, where he win take up

the position of superintendnit of t'l'- j Imperial Oil con j any. Mr.-. Hum- ! phreyj will remain f'T a inn'T visit' at the home of ht-r fatatr Ileary Trowe j of Oliver street. j The W. B. A. of the Miceabees wtU j hold their regular meet;;-.; next Wed- i

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will have an annive-sary c-'ebrat ion ; and a special entertainment f : n".v member.'. I;efr-.sii;ne nt. w -.l! 1" scr.cd 1 in the form :" a poi-iuck ljr.eit. 8 The Whit in g chapter o. K 5 w.U have Grand Matron tr.gli. next Satur-j day riis'v". at wnich .Mrs. Ackerlj . j Grand Matron of Indiana, from Frank- i ford. Ind.. will be present. Kxtenaiv t- j arrangements are be'.n made for the ; occasion, a elinner to be served at the j Church of ChrUt. Whiting's f. community center building which was located on Clark street has been taken down to I used by the star. 'lard ii. compar.y, by whom It was ereilod. Ail activiti' s s -c'al and business are now transa-te 1 a, the new center in the; Slovak lon. '

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Look Out for Rheumatism i

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blood remedy that has been sold by dru?ist3 lor more than fifty years. S.S.S. acts b7 clrivir.g out of tha

BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR COLDSJND FLU ITew Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army Surgeons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complications.

A LITTLE LUNCH

riNTERNATICrAL NEWS SERVICE" GUNNISON. Col. A "bucket hri-nd.:

Palo Children IN'ccd Iron Iron in Syrup feirm is mors readily digested and assimilated than Iron Pills or Iron Tablets, und naturally you ct quicker results. Ths Iron in GROVL'S IKON TONIC SYKU? indigested as soon as it is swallowed and, therefore, is promptly assin-.i-lated. You can soon feci its Sirer.gthenin. Invigorating Effect. The Syrup is flavored and children Ioj to tEke it. Contains no N'ux-vomiea or other poisonous drugs, therefore, it can he fiven to The Cabe, The Child. The Mother or The Grandmother with perfect safety. 75c. Look for this signature.

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So raan7 cases cf Rheumatism come from a tiny disease cerm infests the LlooJ, that physicians arc beinn;n;r to realize tliat Ciis Eoarea cf tha disease is becomir.? c;uite prevalent. Of courre a c'iscase Uiat has it.i source in tha blood cannot be reached by local remedies applied to the surface. One remedy that has given splendid results in the treatment cf Oiheumalism is SJ3.S., the fine old

blood the disease perm that causes Rheumatism, thes affording real relief. Begirt taking S.S.S. today and if you will vrrite a complete history of your case, our medical director will give you expert advice, without charjre. Address Chief Medical Adviser, 151 Swift Laboratory. Atlanta, Ga.

A Dependable Phytic vrhen BOioua, Headadir, Constipated and UpeL 10, 25, 50c dratoce.

Mr.3. Baney tells hov Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helped Her Through the Change of Middle Life.

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Koch ester, Ind. "My troubles were from my pee and Lydia E. Pinkham's

V e getab 1 e Compound helped me wonderfully. I took doctor's medicine and other patent medicine but the Vegetable Compound has helped my nerves more than anything I have ever taken. I an thankful to the one who recommended it tome and

i will surely io my part in telling others j vhat thd medicine has done for me." Mrs. Lettie Baney, 4G3iiit9tbSt., i r.ochester, Indiana. i Such warning symptoms as s.nse of j suffocation, hot fiashe?, headaches, K-ckachcs. dread cf impending evil, timidity, sound3 in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irj rofrularitics, conftipation. variable ap1 petite, weakness and dizr.Iness should ! lie heeded bv middle -aired women and

I lot Lydia E. Pinkham's Vopetable Comprund csrry them snfely tlirough this crisis ai it did Mrs. Bar.ey.

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Every Druggist in U. S. Instructed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter if Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes.

Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The sensation of the year 'n tj drug trade is Ayplronal. the twe -mi.i-ute cold and eougrh relle-vcr, nuthorititively sruarahteed by the laboratorie;-; tested, approved and most enthusiaytically endorsed by the highest autliritles. and proclaimed by the common people as ten times as quick and effective as whiskey, rock and rye. eir any other cold and cough remedy thy have ever tried. All drug stores are now Mirp!i:l ith the wonderful new elixir, so n'l you have to do to pet rid of that colrl is to stei into thnearent drug store, hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aypironal and tHl him serve you two teatpoonfula with tur teaspoonfuls of water in a glass. V.Mlh your watrh in your hand, take th" drink at one swallow and call fir yi ir money bark in two minutes if you cannot fel your c-.ld fading away ulc; a dream vlth n the time limit. D.m't be bashful, for all druggists invite you and exp:et you to try it. Everyboel;''s d :nsr it. Wher. yur cold or cough i3 relieved, take the remainder cf the bottle ho..ie to your wife and babies, for Aspironal is by far t-p rafst and most effective, the easirft to ta'-:e and the most agree--able cold and cough remedy for Inf mi nd children. Adv.

Does he start for his day's duties with a happy, energetic spirit, or does he have that languid, listless look that causes you to worry until he returns at night? As the wife, ths mother, the homemanager, it means much to you to see that he is always fit that mentally and physically he is ever alert and enthusiastic about his work and pleasure. To insure good health, the most essential thing in everyday life is to keep the system clean. The bowels should be cpen and free from the accumulation of waste which persists in attaching itself to the walls of the intestines. We go on thoughtlessly, from day to day, neglecting ourselves, until we are required to assist nature in the process of proper elimi-

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nation cf these disease-producing elements. If we do not do our part the system is constantly exposed to many discomforting and serious ailments. Constipation is one of the greatest contributors to ill -health that is known to medical science. It leads to colds, headaches, rheumatism, influenza, indigestion in fact, most human ills. The CORRECT method of keeping well is the proper and regular use of a'

quick-acting physic, which should be taken on arising or before meals, so that any accumulation in the intestines will be immediately flushed away. A slow-acting physic, taken when retiring, allows these germs to multiply in the system by the millions, and just a few hours may lead to serious results. Water constitutes eighty .per cent of the human body. The body craves water. It must have water to exist. Physicians everywhere recommend a water laxative as the safe, sensible form cf laxative. Pluto Water, you will find, is the Water Laxative which will properly flush a - ay all the disease-hcedin elements in the system that make you lazy and dull. Pluto Water 13 gentle in action and it is sure, quick and complete in results. See to it that every member of your family is kept in a healthy condition, cnd your home will be a happy one. Pluto Water is good for children as well as grown-ups, and it should always have a place in the household health cabinet for regular and emergency use. As a laxative take, K tumbler of Pluto; as a cathartic, H tumbler; as a purgative, i tumbler add hot or cold water. Bottled atFrench Lick Springs.Indiana.

Your physician prescribes it

One of the greatest sanitariums in the country employs milk as a cure for disease. An exclusive milk diet does the work. This gives nature a chance to correct the cause of disease. Milk contains vitamines, the most important food element that sustains the human race. Invariably doctors recommend milk to delicate children and adults. Good milk does away with listlessness; makes minds keener and bodies sounder. Are You Getting Good Milk? You can appreciate milk so much more when you know that it comes from good, sound, healthy cows, kept under the strictest sanitary conditions. It will appeal to your appetite more if you know that your milk is scientifically pasteurized. Pasteurization brings out a peculiarly delightful flavor and eliminates any possibility of germs. You will value Hammond Dairy milk more if you know that the conditions surrounding the preparation of our milk for the market are absolutely up to the last minute, in the carrying out of hygienic principles necessary to the delivery to you of perfect milk. You will think more of Hammond Dairy fnilk if you visit our plant, which is one of the most modern to be found anywhere. And last, but not the least, you will appreciate the fact that Hammond Dairy milk has a deeper cream line than others. It's a mighty good milk and your neighbor and your doctor will recommend it to you. Order a bottle tomorrow.

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