Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 138, Hammond, Lake County, 29 November 1920 — Page 6
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Mr. ond Mr. Ca !: V. Tl imphi'i'is j "! familj hvo loft for their fni.ir i i"" 'n nnada. M : . Ihtvt;h:vs i
I ; ' ceded his family ar.1 then returned ! Vui!in;r for them. A; liuiii''irf vs
pending several weeks hero' vxitir " : the home of her rather. Item "3 ': of Oliver yfrcet.
I Mrs. M.-iiy i ;..rl ' n ir t . :nt ' -.f the ;!. I' "- !. II. II II;;. oil i q..l.- to i '. 'i bi'vti tvrk. i wit' re .-mo wiil i,ki.'
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Mr. arO Mr.". T. T. t.nen '. O '.'.' 'rnu" have flecn r it ? o r t a in in i: t
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Ceoil llacKv.-. lotii of .HartInd. ) 1". True'dcod and .:.''..;? n. '
1. linifsmnii i.n 1 th" latU-r's son, teO.. L.-v ) fi for l.os Ansclon. Cal.. where tiny will .spend the winter. Tic- . .iii.l M. committee of the (. '.. S. iv!':' hold a bazaar at the f"hritn ri ch'ni-'n. 1 ire 7. The lalieff of flic liuroh also few u a MijT'or. A pi.ino rental will ho jivcn by Aln U'fl.-ii at ilio i"eiiKf'Sat:onal (ii irrji p.i-io's tins o onlnur at S ' eii-eV. Mr. rleii y i he assisted ! his ji.-tvr. Ali.-s Crysitii.l AN'eleh. a : i.pran.i of rare aMIity. Mo iM pro-.-lit U'ii oti.er o" h!. pupils. I.i'.K-
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for . t , .if t uni'-y. The hiilies ( ei tiv, aitleil ., th.. Missi'aj Al-.h.iis... Alari.j Kekhh. Alary'
0 i;.;ii. Alary Vc inU. Alary Suri'lia. j li.-'eti I'ovveil and .'athi rino Krllr, . 1 . ir-'i'tl'-mrn who r rr-iu d nviw i
noiii.r aim wn v. j i ( (jioie llerdis -JiHr!" Stumpf.
'.eo. ui.smon. .K-i.n Tuinadul.-Ly. John Kuho. k iii.J Jaek l.r.sun. Alic-U. y" orchestra furmshrit the rnwsio. All". K. J'.wett of lmlianapoiis ho:i"anl cnt-rtaiiuil ai a dinner oil Thanh iii' tiay. Mr. anil Mrs. John
I-rp.P7.rn an.i il.niihter of Chicago v. ore )
the tnu of town saests. .Mis. Arthur Slrims anil Mrs. Herman Thie - t.n were HaniTnonJ visitors on Priiluy. Miss Alarjfaret CavanaJii of Chionso t jic nt tho holidays with lo r aunt, Airs. John Alurry of Tioherts avenue. Afr. anl Mm. AV. Kohrflarir-e unrl ohihlrcn spent TlmnkFSlvinjy flay with Mrs. Rohril.in.e mother. Airs. Uomke of Chicago. Air. nml Air?. C. i. Hjrll of Indiana hnuUatJ entertained at n 6 o'clock dnncr on Tha n k i x i n z ftay. Those present from out -of town Mere Air. and Mr i. T. S. Mi'lrr and son. A il-
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Th-- adini.-sion is th .-e and Air. Welch ii'.itis all iMurtc lovi'.s to he present. Tcndeifoot anil i'Co;id class lti.;it ,i: o of the ;! s-uiits will he held .! t the i ' on i: i n n i r (riitor thi.s fi c.us at fi . o'cloi'ls. Mr. and Mr-. '. I;. Jerkins fprnt : sterday vi.-'tin.- at the liotn. of the
nb r . ir.it nor i;i . iiioazo. The mhh anu l'aiishl'fS 01" I.iborfj"
w'iil itiitiat a l.'f ir-- cias of tan.iiuate.s Ht tlidr m-otin? tcniht. the i;. work to he done 1 t h! t-'ai'i from ijohh n l ; ; j i coiim-il. Hjiiuiiond. A I r. i -r r a tn and refreshment si will fol- '! w. all HicmhoT d boins u-ged to at-
J .nd. j 71 rs. .1. i"i)nnorj i.f Ohio aicniif. In."' her suest hrr brother. Warren I Srcilli of i'eyali"5a Kails. Ohio. The i two were soparnted iien niero c'n-.l-i ilrni. a:, rears aso and all track w
olwmhln .rnplionolas on ray pay- i,. t of on" another. Air. Smith roiieiM. S. A ronhrrs, SOU I ICth t root, j , CP 1 1 y traced Mrs. Connors, the r- " . , J 1 - lfjsi.lt of whicii they j,re mr- r ?) in sr .j, .' - a piennt tiii-o ts-tlir after 3i years
;NT Six room fat f jmisned j , parat ion.
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J" "hi ting- ll-;7-C; ,,; i-ahei;e will ho hell In the if , 4 I shn-ak lia'.l edncsUay cvtnins at ""' PH1CESS THEATEIt TOO VI" ANU I , vb.oli. r4 i . TOMOHHOW ! -I'.,,, flymouth Aid society of the f -VV m. 5. Hart In M latot plot urr. i , , .,. g-epat ion a) cluirch will tim .1 t.a-
;Mo t rndlc of t ourosr." Hart nl hU;7uar ; ,,,,, church parlors l'. c. 1.".. The
"mith- Kin- and MaH-l-i'oni- Alan-: hak. j lb:m, and Air-. Alitehei; and two danli-prr.-i Hio cn.-'i Ms ..f a niiniht v of f r. Alary nii.1 (.athorine ,f Kast 'aui'fti' vcoti solos and ph.i. s-'lo-- s;.., Aliss S.nah WHIs of C'nicaso. Mr.
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"I.rt In nn ootlroly dlffrrnil roto. i.iiwThr Irlnee! tbr.-nor li:m ! ;roIulvc rtKbt to m. S. Ilnrt's lnfo.t paramount pioturr. 11 ' lriir Intoot IlooomSrr lolitmliln Tts,rd are here, t oino nml hear thrni 3i "I. . rnnbrrfi'ii, 119th Mrcrt. : i!--r."-tf
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candidates a nltisr to he .oid a voc'al
Clii'd will k,ivr u tnop oii the same evening, will have initiation of th.ir tr.eetini this eve. 'i! lowed hy ref r-."'.iments h our.
and Airs. A". A. Woodward
William, and Mr. i'larencc
Waeikesrnn. ' All. an.l Airs, llussell F.;it!cr l-.a- e n.oved from a iia r linen I s on lincoln avenue to the Croosnian liorac on Amy avenue. l'.d Jew et t returned to hm linnip on Indiana houlevanl frmn llentoti Harbor. Mich., where h... Fpent several uaysi takinj baths for rheumat i.oni. Mrs. '.eoriio Speehak of Ilohy, w h-;i is port fined at the sd. Ilernard'u hospital in Ohioa'-o and was oporatcd oji for arjiendii it is about ten days ao, 1? jjettinir alone;' splendid ji.nd is c.vptctrd home in a few days. Air. and Mrs. S(. Kamirtski of Hoberts avenue aro tho pou.! parents of a baby "y born to them last Tuesday, mother and hahy are j-ettins along fine. Air. and Air". IZ. .u'ier srd family rolurned to their home afler spending the holiday?" with the Julier family at Klkhart. Ind. Mr. and AT'-.--. W. .A. Wood n ai d a ivl son. accompanied hy Mis Ifolen Hue!, rrt irnod to Waukegan, 111., the latter part of the rck. A'r. snd Mrs. Karl fowden and ilanphter. Norma of V'ra nkf ort. Ind.. spent the holidays with the f..rmor"i mother. Airs. Ku.el Mccarty aul fami'.y of Indianapolis boulevard.
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s'iit you. SetfT F-irniturc . j i j,r i trnlay lnr Thentre Tnnishl . AA'JTf.itnt S. Ilnrt In "olre of the j It a i t. 111 riperl horowmnn.ohlp Ii j .rnTlght out In a mnrvrlniio way. nl-xi j errnmloK Iro-url mmrdr "Should; Ti-lior Trifle"' nnl I'm Af. ll-.S-l :;,rn "very n:ght until Op m. e- . , - Monday and Triday. closed at " ) ; m. Selfer Kurr ture proro. 11-C-tf j
"It takes the ache '
Stops pam ar puc nm in tired lame muscles. Good for chil
dren's hurts because it is so harmless and safe to use.
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is a g-ermicid as well as lirtnient. which makes It doubly effective and useful. 1.2S BotUa at most druggists. W. F. YOUNG, Inc. 75 TnpU Street . Springfield. Mml
The Puzzling Twin. Tho row hahy twins por-0 us alike lis to poas in a p'il. Harold stnoe looking nt tlicm nnrl, loiU!ns ui nt his fnlhrr lip nsWoil. "an iirrn't tliore coQ )of:s r.r riclits to Ym?"'
Tin- J,ady Korest el's og w ill con-" dctt a public card party at the OddI'oliow'tf hull I'uday evening. IVofissor nl yAIrs; J;?pley spent ThanU.ssU 1nn day with friends and iiiathrs in t'hicaso. llcv. tml Airs. Applcyale and daught r. Miss Kdith, .-pent Thuraday with iclaties at New I.enon, 111. Tile home M.r. and Mrs. "Melvln l'arlcer ii under quarantine for dlpht heria. Mr. and Mrs. rrazec spent ThanksKivinif day wltli relatives at Arcadia, Ind. At a meeting- of the American IeKiotj ji. Id Tuesday evening, tho following officera were elected: Post commander, Ir. I. Alackey; first vie? comt. lander, ;eo. Tahbert; eecond vice c omnia rid.-r. Fred AVeaver; adj. treas urer. II. J. Anderson. The funeral of Air. iu?t F.schTiok of Liverpool, who died in Chicago at the home of his eon last Saturday was held in ,hicago Tuesday. Mo was "1 yrars old and is well known in this community having: repid'd at Liverpool, where ho conducted a saloon for t'.ie past Zn years. Ho Is ."jrvived by two sons Kdward and (Jeorfce of "hieaso and two daughters. Mrs. Janios Jeff cry and Mrs. tl'orKo Kreft. Alr. find '.Mrs. Tt. AV. Stratten have
hit for their winltr liome in Florida, j Tile following visited at the homo
oi .Mr. anu .Mr?, rancst poison over Thanksif Iv Inir: Mr. and Mrs. J. Jolinon and daujrhter, Mr. and Mra. C. Xelron and children and Mrs. J. Christensen of CaicaRo. and Mr. and Mm. H. Vnunartnan and two sons of Riverside. 111. Mr. Halsted and daughter. M!ss Kthel and L'ra. spent Thursday with relatives at Merrlllvllle. Z. Fitiol.l. who lias been In poor health for the past two years passed ti way yesterday afternoon. Funeral arrangements . have not yet been iiado. Mrs. Fred Collins of Mark visited friends and relatives here yesterday. A larpre crowd attended the card party given last evening by tho Lady Foroi-ter lodge. The following were prize winners: First gents. Steve Mummery; second g-enl., KU Traoger. frst ladles. Mrs. Auversne Fleck; second ladies, Mrp. Mulvina Belcow; consolation prizes. I'eter Urbine and Jlr.1. Thresa Collins.
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How They Do It. When a voiijin want to
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Wholesomt
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When Your Eyes Heed Care
Dally Thoutaht. Oravity is the ballast of tLe eouJ which keeps the mind steady. Foller,
MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A CrtinRlif for KeTti-lha, t enslipntion. Keariarbe. Sleaanrb Troubles, Teetklp llerder. and Dealrn Werma. iMTRrrtk mi aldi
Don't aceeot Ln oor- At !l rruiila. tfcia.
anysubitituta. MOTHER CRAY CO., L Roj. N. Y.
Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
That's what thousands cf etomach BL-.'ferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the 'al cause of the ailment clogged liver and disordered bow els. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. Yhen the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated
tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don tcare feeling, no ambition or energy.
BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR COLDS AND FLU
New Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army
Surgeons to Cut Short a 13
Cold and Prevent Compli
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potato:
Don't wait and pay four dollars per bushel. Our pric$1. $1.40 $1.70 Delivered 10c per bushel less if taken at the storev Our potatoes arc hand-assorted and you get 60 pounds for a bushel. Geo. & Joe. Liesenf elt 666 STATE LINE STREET PHONE 1309-W HAMMOND, IND.
cations:
Every Druggist in U. S. In-: structed to Refund Price! While You Wait at Count-!
er if Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes.
SSbKiS unndSUrs? Ta i Delightful Tate, Immediate
i&eiiei, yuicK warm-up.
Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel
Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound-mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedume for quick elirf. Lat what you like. 10c and ICC.
DRIVE AWAY KEADACH
Rub Musterole on forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dan prs cf '"headache medicine." Relieves headache and that miserable feeling i rom colds or congestion- And it acts at once! Musterole is a clean, white ointrnantjiaade with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in no Virsy can it affect stomach and heart, as some internal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, all pains and aches of the bad; cr joints, sprains, sore.musc.es, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia.'. I5o and 65c Jars, hospital sl7e JJ.Oi
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If You Hare Electric MOTOR TROUBLES CALL HAMMOND
3476 Prompt and Efficient Service Always. HAMMOND ELECTRIC SUPPLY & REPAIR COMPANY The EJecrric Motor ;iospital 142 Sibicy St. Hammond
The sensation of the year In tha druc trade Is Asplronal. the twe -minute eold and coueli reliever, authoriti-
J tively guaranteed by the laboratories;
tested, approved and most enthusiastically endorsed by the highest authorities, and proclaimed by tha common people as ten times as quick and effective as vhtrkey, rock and rye. or any other cold and coush remedy they have ever tried. AM drug- t-tores are now ' auppll-ij with the wonderful new elixir, eo ali you have to do to get rid of that cold is to stop into the nearest drug tor, hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of A.plronal and tell him to serve you two tearpoonfuls with four traepoonfula of water In a glass. TYith your watch in your hand, take th drink at one swallow and call for yo-jr money back in two minutes If you
cannot feel jour coJd fading away like' a dream within tho timo limit. Don't! he bashful, for all druggists invite you and expect you to try it. Everybody's doing it.
I "When your cold or cough Is relieves.
take th" remainder of the bottle home ' to your -wife and babies, for Aspironal is by far the safest and most effective, j toe easiest to take and the most agreu- i able cold and rouh rcmody for !ufaii
and children. Adv. A Quick Cold Killer
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Drices for honest. rrliAMff r!en-
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tistry unul January I, lVl:
Gold Crown. 22K $5.00 and up White or Porcelain Crown $5.00 and up Bridge Work, per tooth $5.00 and up Gold fill ings .$2.00 and up Silver fillings $1.00 and up Full plates, upper or lower $10.00 and up Painless extracting $1.00 Gat or Somnoform Given Dr. Burkett will personally examine your teeth and tell you truthfully what, if anything, is needed. I have had over 20 years experience. REMEMBER These prices are only for a short time, so take advantage of this chance to get your teeth fixed. We ue only the best material and latest appliances for modern dentistry and will guarantea all work. Foreign languages spoken. Open evenings until 9 p. m. Phone 3189. BURKET THE DENTIST Hoom 116. over Woolworth 5 & 10c store. Hammond, Ind.
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Monday and Tuesday WILLIAM S. HART in Ois Latest Picture THE CRADLE OF COURAG
Hart at his Best In an Entirely Different Role NOTE: The Princess Theater has the Ex elusive Right to Wm. S. Harts' Latest Paramont Pictures
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AT THE STAR THEATER WHITING Wednesday and Thursday
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The Most Common Thing in the World What is the most common thing in the world? Without it cur existence 'ivould not be possible Without it ue could not have food, clothing homes in fact, any cf the necessities cf life. Without it cur bodies would quickly perish.
$19.50 PAYS FOR A JOHNSON OIL BURNER Installed in Your Cook Stove As cheap as coal. No ahcs no dirt no danger. It takes the place of coal in the
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mer. We have burners for heaters and furnaces. Demonstrated at 548 E. STATE STREET PHONE HAMMOND 2539
A competent architect, at our request, has made a number of artistic house desigrfs on the unit plan. That is to say, the first unit of a house will he a small complete and well arranged dwelling in itself, although especially designed to form part of a larger building later. When the second or third unit is added the dwelling will constitute a harmonious whole. v I have set aside a particular location in the Forsyth Water Gardens for the Garden Units and am prepared to show plans and locations to those interested. Trie first unit, together with -40-foot lot, will sell as low at $2,300 on tune payments. Designs will be shown at 600 119th sticct, Whiting, Ind.
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600 119th St., Whiting, Ind.
Henry
What is this thing so common, yet o vital in our lives? It is Water. There is nothing which craves water more than the human body, and naturally so, for water is the body's most essential constituent. In addition to performing other necessary functions in the human body, water is recognized as a most important aid to digestion. Its value in helping the digestive and. eliminative system to perform properly is well known. An important health aid ' Is it not natural, then, that thousands of well informed physicians recommend the use of a wa ter laxative when the system needs a cleansing? Physicians everywhere prescribe a harmless mineral water known as Pluto. This water, due to the minerals it contains, completely and gently -flushes the system of its waste accumulation. In the rush of everyday life, wc so often thoughtlessly neglect our bodies until we find at last that even Nature can no longer function properly. We slow down feel out of sorts become listless and inefficient in work and pleasure.
The condition is common in modern life. You, perhaps, have felt this way many times. When you find yourself in this condition, what do you do? Either you consult a physician; or, if you are conscious of your physical neglect, common sense tells you what is wrong. You need a good physic. Flush away the impurities Take Pluto Water the sensible, quick -acting wafer laxative. Pluto will quickly flush away the disease-breeding impurities. It will restore normal, healthy activity you will feel fine once more. Pluto Water is pleasant in action certain in results. It is beneficial to children as well as grown-ups, and should be kept always in the home for regular and emergency use. Many people take Pluto Water periodically, whether or not they are constipated. They wisely avoid dangerous constipation in this way. Ask your druggist today for a bottle of Pluto Water. Keep it always handy. As a laxative take H tumbler of Pluto; as a cathartic, J3 tumbler; as a purgative, 1 2 tumbler add hot or cold water to fill glass. Bottled at French Lick Springs, Indiana.
Your physician prescribes it
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