Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 37, Hammond, Lake County, 13 November 1920 — Page 6
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THE TIMES November 13, 1920.
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
Plymouth Congregational lurc'i Mrvices, Sunday. Nov. 14 Pre uvil.i service 11:00. Subject, 'The I'ilsii.ns Contribution to America.' Special music. (We extend an invitation lo al! v. ho have no church home and cspi - j dally the stranger. Sutniay school at j .';00. Our orchestra always play;- aj rslt hur oefore tno Sunday fOiiooi session. If you have an hour to spare .in the morning come and hear the orchestra and you will he glad that jo i eanie. The Men's class is growing. b..t there id always room for more. M. Davisdon will be siad to ?ce a laree r. umber cf the ladies present In hi-; class. Kveninir service at 7.3". Oro lestrc Special music, Kvciiins service. Dr. Gunsualus. Jt uould bo an intuit to the intelligence of an audience :r Lnxland or America to introduce or ui-gc them to hear Dr. Uunsualus. fan ;ou afford to mist? !: is address? Dramatic club at 3:3. Parent tiro urged rend their children. Miss Morrison is planning a Cantata and wishes to see the members at that time. Chi !d :e;,'s ( i.iirjs at 3.30. The ohtldren are tak""Onir a great interest In the cfctiUH. Ji'he Nativity." Monday tiiaht at the r me of Mrs. Alexander, airs, fv wild.: s
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Christian Endeavor :. sr.'V.,n rapt.il. We welcome ail children intoi cstcd. Whiting A d ve rtis em ents Are Winners Come and hear' the latest Columbia Hecords at Sam Aroiibersrs, ;,02 UPtl street. 3301 Whispering; A Wis!; Cculd Make it So. HOTi I'm in Heaven When I'm in My Mother's Arms: T.'ere's a Vacant ChP.fr at Home Sweet licme. 3232 The Jppanese Sandman. 11-i-tf 6torm door and sash, prompt serv Ice. 'reasonable prices. Whiting Lumber & Coal Co. 11-11-6 Open every night until 9 p. m., except Monday and Friday, closed at 6 p. in. Keifer Furniture Store. ll-U-tf FOR SALE 1 davenport, 1 . ga? ranpe with high oven. 311 ntrai avenue. 11-1I-C WANTED to do work, -vv ashir.jr or v..,,-U .-oil firm BS1.M tVhitin- ( 11-12-2 r3lT not save money Buy your shoes here. We guarantee every pair. Fine shoe repairing with free call and delivery. rhone Whith - 2?2. Rapid fhoe and llepair Co.. 643 ll'Jth street. 1 i - J 2 - o A BTunswick rbonograph on terms to suit you. Serfer Furniture Co. 10-23-tf Are your children still waiting for The Hook of Knowledge? Mrs. C. E. Maunder, 330 Ohio avenue, represents ts publishers. If you want the finest ' home library ask to see It. 11-12-; 11.00 enrolls you in our Xmas Brunswick club. Stifcr Furnituja Co. 10-23-tf TOR SALE Grocery and market on ft main business street in Whitins. Als.u.o delivery truck. All to be sold at low appraisement of $ 2.5 1 0 .'JO. Most :.:'. rtvv stock and fixtures. Inquire of S. C. Dyer, Atty. 300 ll?th :'.rett. Whiting. Phone 6. 11-3-tt STAR THE.VTCR TOMt.lir William Desmond in "A Br. aovvay Cowboy." It will pive you a to:oi of itroadwav e-avetv nlus tnat fa.-c:n .: ;n 1 Mrr-.r,., ,. .,,. i .9. ..vc.i,' ..... " '- I hine comedy, "His Slipping: Feet.'' t Coming Monday and Tuesday I Dorothy Phillips in "Onco to Kvery ' Vv'oman." 11-11 . toixckss thkatri: tomti;. i;nll Ilennett In "The T 'nine Ho.nl," l.lojd llnmllton In "Vimsfrnr.'1 (0111Inc fundiiy Mary utiles 'Minter Iti " 4'amberland Itonionee."' CominK; Monday Bi Double Show. "Mi!iivmki(I Anions Cannlhnln Urjoiit IVunhburn tn Six Best Cellars. 11-U-STAR THF.VTI.H TOMt.HT "The vlift, Supremo" with all .-tar cast, the average giy when presented with sworn evidence against her charecter would 'be inclined t.i tiatiit whether she were right or wronjr. Also three act.'i vau'icv;i!r. Tomorrow Buck Jones in "Fire Brand Trcvison." a'sD Iiddie Polo in "The Vanishing Da;;ri" end Ciarlio Chaplin in "The Vt'riabond." 11-1U-Fvery one who has a savings account with us should strive to let every day's earnings contrtbutf: a little more to the security of tiie comw,' years. Whiting Savings and I. iun a--J soeiation. Morton Trout. pres.der.t: 1I nry S. Davidson, secretary. 11-13 C'ontlrir the Prtneen Monday mid Tueitday, "Shlpxeeked Anions (niiul. Iiala, the Mrarsrst and most unique picture ever uiade. 11-11-rOR RENT Furnished l.frht house. fTteplng rooms. Inquire up stairs fror.t 610 New York avenue, Mrs. L. A. Day. 11-13-POK SALi5 3 room .bungalov, r.ew modern latest Improvements, ready to movs In, easy terms, story and half cwellingr, 6 rooms, new- with a'l improvements. I have a few aood improved farms will trade 'or e tc pr-owelty residence or business. O. L Mee'r 11-13-Clerk, carrier examination for Whit-r,R-postoffc will be held at the hisrh school auditorium. Saturday N v . Ii $1,400 per annum with automat. V Increase of $100 after each years satisfactory service up to tl.S.'O p.T anr.um. 11-13 'a B a n a a u a a o c b e Soon! Very Soon! EuDnnBGFicca s u i iB B B B B S U a Q B U D 3
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r. t r -t V t ( : c . A cplcbrq icn i;i h.'nor the disccverv of Southern California Aas staged rccct.-Jy Ly civic asAt the Whitirtr Clriro'i of ' ov. 1 lltil.ie f ci:..ol. y : ('.. D. 1 '.. 1' !n. -Supt.; in -! n ii'.cr wof'.iip and 'St, ' ...it: '" " t t :cn at 1 ; tcl"ea: ;m;i.-: s.-r ; Senior Christ: in Ende:iv:-, '.."i.: .lun'orj i '.iris t ': an E:i b-avor. ;:,;( : son .v ic s. T :S0; preoeh'nir. ,:. '.'urn', j o-.j u iii iC wclcotiio at any or all of these rv- j !i f s. 1 Itev. H. V. Ivt j w"i prearh both .r:iinsr and re:rn.LC in i.:s ;.:;ipil to- ; .orrovv. usinu for ii:s r.i i'.'n i :: s i - ; j'i-t at li'.lj ' r'i.-rs With Co. -1." an.i', i t T::pi in ti.e t'.enin:; "T'.i - Marks oi" C.'trist." Tiie s.aniay school and j;n:ior ' ci-.urth at !::;. ou:-. IVoph?'- rte.-t- ; iMT at fi:S0 will he it a 1 by M:? lleh n ; Crif.itii. "Wmi My '!i:::-i wc. h in t'."- ' Mf tho. list Younar I', ..ph-',- cab ndar .-;'.l , b? obiV'ived sj ccia'. s-rv : cn Wednesd I-.e.t weeir. h jrch and V tile Up o it'i e from T o'c'. r and T;:;ir.': .., ': ail ; . cot' gn a a tlon t ;u : to ui.i I'l.e 11friends r. re u:-pel i . ai: 1. n.cr.t wi'.l he inatiS'trated a caUinur; can:pa:rt:i by tire ounir pe .:).; toit-r- . ri'vv afternoon. loinlnp t. the l'rineess Mominy nnd Tnesdaj, 'MiiimrrrKiil Aimmjr C.innithe MraiiKf j.t and iv.ost iin.iin picture ever made. it-l;-j Mr. and Mrs. H. Pavi Iso.i i;;:ve an oyster stew t- the members of M ;. ' I a vidsooTi"s Sunday scliv ;d ciar.s h.-ti Wednesday eve hint;. May we come ! ai-'afn? The Children's? chorus had a c-o vi time at their candy pull last evtn:r.. lien's the next .' The armistice, service at tire Ccn 5 relational churej, vvas -vell attended. It was beautiful and iiripressiv c. A large crowd attended the car! party gtv a at the cvl club Thursda--cvc-nlns for members and their ::.;s. They enjoy oed a vry pleasant even::.r.t cards and a lov ely ; incheoh w n served. Frizes were award ei to Mi -I. B. Kittcr and Mrp. N". Holanl and to Mr. toy Til ton and Mr. .;?or V.'atts. Miss Carrie jiiiette and Miss Punlan wi! -rt.il 1 11 tn. members of if 1 e Tawasi i'.ihh- class at a Thanksitivin-Jt p?rty at 'he hon.e of the formr r. 10x9 Vest Park avenue :i next "Wednesday fv.'iii? at S p. 111. Rev. Father ISep.-dict ltajcany is va1 r a t mr.in :r tn h lorida. Miss K-l ith La:i;enhan will entran e mrmbers of the Tri ICap t soror.t. vt iur ii .me in Sheridan avenue o r.i'M Monday even in-. Herman Ladend-.rf. who hasbee trr.p'.oyed at the H : r;: t ion plant l.a 1 1 signed to take a p.i.ition o'l tii '-Vhitin? tire department. f -oniinc to he ivinrran Monday oni Toenilny. "Miipwreeked Anions I iinnihalf.." the mrnnsrM and mini tinqne iiieiute rer ina.i-. 11-1.: Miss Kate VVde has as hr iss Bos.- ll.'ririnir of M isharva ka. r'i s Ben Daniels arrf.H'.il f "r Inn.t.iu illilav f ill"'- ;!eil "ills JilJ.li"' 1 1 - 11 .ln"ON'CE TO EVEPY
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' yociatiors and citire-r ?n fha. ' i sta'e. So-.ith,.Tn California w . i d.tcovvicd Xo1 years to whci I hi? tion ap line. 1 n jrt for The l..ui:. .s' A : 1 so'h'ty of the Ci'.ris-' ti,,n . 1 '.1 vviii - . a c iuulii'll suppcj.1 I P.ioi.ir ..n Nov. j V. ,'i ru I.. , !:. I-, r.wueini and G. I 1 -erno uii at i-.-iitu d !;- hun t oi Sunday wire iin d SlV.'a. I'p.-n jiay - j i... r: .f witi.-h th- y wer.- nea.-i d. j T out.-' !i.. sai T o.' : ; 1 ed ( 1 e d id s::i'.!y to: ;! -'. "'I. j V .C ,1 ,ca !..- em- j standard i w !' ii on T . company ; ir. day. p.-n ie. hi v ( Texas is vis.t- . ' f bis uf.-Iv. fain , 1'e.b r.-en tl.es. j stis "d tiiv "K- d Cros j " iv. n at t ; . e C ' :n - : t S ,,v;oe!. t iiis eve- !! tlO' :-.':;nt c; V:k ; n ' e r t to on.-', st of 0V1.T The puhlet :.; invit.'d to be y:l c'.i:'. iron w -il he adrnitwheu a. compani. d by parn:y 0 I'd Mrs-. Earl Humphrey of s la'.e ! :ve moved to the pi ,1,'rt s on Sii-'vi la -i a -, en !.-. FOOLISH or? hi S CTTCD LCI IU Says Mrs. Ovenstein, So Other Suffering Women May Learn How to Get Well. Chicago, HI. "I suffered for four leg-s and a terrib'e backache. I could nokdo any wcrk at all. I was treated by many physicians but thy did not help me. 1 read in one cf your books where other women had been helped by Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound s j I tried it andithelped mevery.
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mucnsui tuat now 1 can do everything in the house. I have told my friends about J , wupwunj ar.d you have my permission to publish rr.y letter so other women who suffer may learn how to pet well. "Mrs. Ida Ovensteim, 'JO- is. Marshfiold Ave., Chicago, 111. This good old fashioned remedy i3 mada from native roots and horbs and contains no narcotics or harmful drags. If VOU have the s'irhtCSt doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's "Vegetable Compound will helri vou, write to Lv-Jia E. Pinkham Medicine C-o. (confidential) LT.n, Mas., for rdvice. Your letter Tviil t e opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. .. ,i'.. . ' .A - VCMAN
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V .A. 4 ' V .1" i. s v 1 T ' 1 "4 U I1- - c . J X .. :.. . 's t flag in California. fnl - .riftn rwBi.l, i e. planted "the liajf o"f Spain" on the Italic shore of tke United States. picture firr made. 11-13-i Com In r tn the IMihtik Xumliy and I TnextNiy, "MilpwrceWnl Viinins t niinl-' hnlx." the str;niK s and moKt unique i Frank 15ri.a:aii.c! was fined $2.00 and; costs in tho city court for bein; drunk i a nd disorderly. Mrs. X. K. ilson entertained a num- j 1 -T of ladi. s it a party at her homo! i '1 div. r street on Tiiursday afternoon j ;n honor t,f her sf.--i.er. Mrs. V. J. Man- ! x n it of Alton. 111. Five hun.H.'d wa. f ii prizes were nwardVHit experiment with livsr and bowel r"miil:cs when none are so good as Dr. Edwards' Ibmdelion Pills, and a small box will put you rilitT l'r. Edwards' Dandelion Pills are mrvle from the extracts of vegetables and herbs only, and are famous as a dependable remedy for eonstipation, indigestion, liver, and stomach roubles. They have saved many a doctor's 'ill, as well as untold suffering, and here is not a case that these pills vi!! not help. If you have never used Dr. Edwards' f):;ndelion Pills, pet them, then von will feel their wonderful results. I 'on 't pot oSf. For sale by all druj'ists. I iiis- Is
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$1000.00 Players, now $800.00 $ 950.00 Players, now $750.03 $ 850.00 Players, now '..$700.00 $ 775.00 Players, now' '$675.00 $ 700.00 Players, now $600.00 $ 650.00 Players, now $550.00 $ 600.00 Players, now . $460.00
Straight Pianos $800.00 Straight Pianos, now $550.00
$600.00 Straight Pianos, $550.00 Straight Pianos, $525.00 Straight Pianos, $500.00 Straight Pianos, $450.00 Straight Pianos,
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We have the finest exhibit Pianos that can foe fotuind lo any United States,
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v.hich a delicious luncheon was served. Guests were present from 'Wliiting and Chlcaso. ROBERTSDALE coming- to the Prtnrra Monday anI lueminj-, "Milprecked Anions l nnnl-1 the ktruniirht and mom unique lcturc tvrr juudr. 11-1-liobertsdale cliurch services for Sunday. Sunday school at 10:u0 a. us. preaclilng at 11:09 by itev. Hoy UelnIrger of N'aperville, 111., at 7:3J In tiie evening. Itev. ljeininser will preach the evening sermon and a talk will bo given by our new social secretary, Miss Kuth Coo ley. telling of her work, lveryone is welconjc. The Indlcs Aid of tin Kobertscialc eburch will hold their regular monthly n.eetins nt the homo of ilrs. C. l'rit of ITlevtland avenue on Wednesday afternoon. Ail members are asked to be j resent as very important business wl.i be on hard. Itev, Spu 1 Ueiffer christened the little son of Mrs. IoIteno Conelly at the thureh cn last Sunday. The little onj was named Kichard Earl. Mrs. Clara Tinim was spencer. Mrs. Arthur Goldin;? of Myrtle avenue was a visitor in Hammond Thursday. A :tllable butcher '3 -wanted at 7,". Itidi inapolis boulevard. pply at or.ee. A tew of .Mrs. Kr.ssell CireHartv's iriends stepped in at her home on Indianapolis boulevard on Wednesday afternoon and surprise.) her on her
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birthday, a luncheon which was brought and pre pared by the ladies was had. everyone enjoy Ir.rf tiicrnselv ' Mr. and .frK. Charley Nns of Indianapolis nvcirji- are vntcrtalnlntf Mr. Nes;j" uncle. Mr. I-'red'-ricii .jf Hulwir, Ind., and sister, ?.lrs. 1). T. horaa and daughter. Anna May of Chicago, and Mrs. D. Kcnnell y, who is a sister to Mrs. Ness, who Is also from Caicasjo.
.1 1. C. EfKers, who ha- been on the jt f t ;l fev days has riU. )y improved. Mr. and Mry. Kred Linyham, who cere n.arried last SjnJay at their iioi-e in Coloma. Mich., are on th'-ir honey nuon, stopping !n Chicago a I'ev.rliys with relatives of ) the bril and Sto-nach- Kidn eya-Hrart- Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL til Th NationU Remedy cf HolUnd for centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhelrnine. At ell druggists, three sixes. Lmnb fee Am mom Gsld Medl on mtmrr box m4 accept a imitatiea
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conceded to be the best laxative ever compounded. They are the mildest, yet most effective laxative that medical science can produce. Compounded to gently stimulate the stomach, liver and bowels to perform their natural functions. They assist nature to help itself. Not a drug used that forces nature or forms unnatural habits. A valuable purgative in cases of liver complaint, jaundice, bilious affections, impurity of the blood, sick headache, costiveness and constipation. Prepared to assist nature to culti-. vate the habit of regularity in the oper-
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spent -Thursday with Mr. Unshamt auiTt drs. Jalce Vtcho" t and fa-.m'y " thj West Park addition, also tn.i If a ho-, t call on sev -;ai. fi'euds. Mr. I inham is v.c'1 known in Roberts.:.-!1. lii'.v.n-" lived practically a'l his life nr. Myrtle avenue. Mr. and Mrs. I.ing . ..,! have the best wishes of this ceir.m unity.
Take The Timrs tnS keep touch V"t'! the u-holc 'vcrld. Liniment .Stops "tho QcJlGS that follow exposure SUDDEN changes of weather or exposure to cold and wet. ttart rheumatic twinges and make your "bones ache." Sloan's Liniment brings prarmth. comfort and tpaick relief to lame back, stiff joints, tprains, strains, soreness. Penetrates without rubbing. All drufjeists 35e. 70c, $1.40. I w Pills S73 1 ir - . 'J Player Piano of Player City 2o the PIANO TUNING FOR $2.50
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