Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 40, Hammond, Lake County, 4 December 1920 — Page 6
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
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Request $23, 000, 000 from American People to Support European Children's Fund
Doocmhov 4. 1920.
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A ip'-ctai invitation C.I fi.rrr.er Valpara-'so mi-I Anna II. t tit a Ta'l wit! . iT "J-T 'U nor bi'i t nr.1 v filing servers 1 ?.! .T.iia., . verjn- 1 . p. I . tho afiusl meet in,; o '
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!: v.-.;: b- held. Wednesday. i .3 " J'. m. n ch ip su;i- '; jt'v p by tli" Vi'-ir. lai: es id fo!I. ti(f tbp ih-ip u'y ,ip ri t'ici.i ;i v.i .,'.; r.i r Bnn.il! bajHir. Friday -v-
' -T IT. iMart mi jiia'tt. K.rat r.irrt g -, t ;.tih 1 oh': r-h o." 'Kits-. fur ; ti we i'.v," V t !: I'.'.c ."M-. t !mi.. -1 f h'ircli v I'l i'hj.-rv" ".-:.) tiint" vie- at tire T.ing' sh : p ;r t o.uorro'. . Tlit '" hi"; a t'i' c i.'.iTir.is!. n jrh:. Tin' of Si'::,;ff ; the ' of T-'i0 ." In the fvniii; 3;
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ilaraar t Wood a la c-'.l'rff tU Rp'1 Cn? spa!. John pemnion U on th ulck J!at thU week. Frank Undrwoo4 n4. ltr rttUd In th M. H. IMerc bona. thy rTi't prrrv, to And a, horn to tuy that J;ift fl"l. the b!". I'hT.'.ip !cr!oli and Mr. and Mm. T. J. TWnfy attended the funeral of Mrs Tlrrny'a iifphrw. Iipiijlaj Tri'flt, in Hammond laM Wcdnraday. Mr. a"d Mrs. Thlrr. Mr?. Orldrh und C'lara Uorlarh was In St. Johns' Thursday.
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Mrs. Ja.iphino Norrli went to Ch'.rugo today to v I 1 1 relatives tor a few -. Frajik Maloy was in hlcaio lat (n i nfs . Mrj. riark Williams returned to hr l.r,ni in KafayetM yeeterday aftr a lf hfr w'.th relative--. Two bus loads of rooters went to Whltin lait rs!ght to ape ths basket la'.l Ram" between the Ie!l and WliillnR high echool.s.
'.vltli frUn.'o l c.o tlic flr.-l v.-i (, 1. week. Mr. imn an,! I;, . tm have been reaidliiK lit California Uurlna; the pat coupla of yeara, ha.va conic back to Indiana to llva and will rid at Mitchell, rhr Mr. Otven ha accepted a poaltlon , as electrical superintendent of aeveral plant. Jamea Conrtck. accd 60 vear.s. I
f; orn a l-.iiK-r t.-p t C n t. wJ. 11'.. ' ui day. 11". John Kaydar and ron o' 'd.' paralao were vlnltora at 'he home of Mra. Carrie Sliade laat WedneaJay. Mr. Dare Parroa'.ee of 120th srtreet ta on the alck list. Mr. and Mrs. J. Studer of llth atreet and W. K. Vater. left for th nio
"'"m"". na -' aays. a el suddenly ( CJraoide valley In Texas. Th-y also Tuea.Jay right at Ins homo at Wheeler. j,wl!i visit Hrownavllle and Jn LssaII Is thoiiirht his death iva.s cause I 1 lpl ' ivith -HoiTno. .r,.i i a ..
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Mr. 'W. IJroderlck of At his-n a.e-
froni heart trouble aa he had Just returned home from work and seemed 7 he tn g-oo1 health. For 40 yenr h H'i.' employed as aent for the Nlckei J'lOte Rnd Pennayvanl;i railroad covn-r--iiles at Wheeler. He la aurvi -ed ly a w'.f.;, one aon and two l.su ajlit ers.
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Tierce's company in Warsaw these days when you can go w;th your liet rr.!s to the kitchen of the Ar-.crican Kohef Afimtaistration European Children's. l'v.:ii a:-.. I get there a howl of stcatning hot soup, noodle soup, the kind Polish children prefer above a'.l others, and a piece of white bread, a delicacy Compared !' the black bread made of weeds and bark and feeds that you starve on af h ."te. For a million boys and girls in Poland the day is just one hungry hour after another, broken happily by a visit to the child-feeding stations of the American. Trey tvo'.dd starve without it, and they will starve without popular contribution from America at large to the Kuropeati Children's Fund. Herbert Hoover is chairman of the Fund whi.h is a branch of the American Relict Administration work in Eastern and Central Europe. The Fund keeps three, thousand kitchens working at capacity to give one meal' a day to a million Pc!ih children and a million and a half more in the Baltic States, Ctecho-Sdovakia and Austria. The kitchens will have to close just as. the worst part of the winter opens unless America gives from her bounty' to keep them going. Resources now available will carry the work only unt.l the first of Tannery. To take the children through the summer when thi native crops corre in, Mr. Hocer cjdls for $23,000,000 from the men and , :rl
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of Cor.jimas ca;s for t :fi : ; 1 c TuSiercuIo.-i carapaisn 111 W hit tn?. Mrs. Wihian in chat -; ot th" W'!.-
STAH THKATtU TO Ml. H T J.-irW I onilonn "nurnias la tialit" f c.-itiirtnu Mitchell lewis and Helm Jrsun, the w'rld'w auprcme novel of tJie froacn north nlfre xtronK men toil for Enid and nl'iht ilictnfes the I.". Three hie nets of snulelllr. 'it.irorro'n Bnck -lone in "Snnmrt vrrague" added attractions Kntty rl uckle i- "Hnsfccd," also Iddic Polo in the " Vontsluns; HnpEer.'' 1H-4-Colujnbln Oraphonolos on easy paynjrnta. 5. .troalirr-, 118th street. n-: tf (.Annr.x tirs In another column is shewn a very r.'t-a'-tlve cotta?" wlveh Mr. If. S. :don is efferir-; to build In the Voisyth Wa'.rr 'lariipr.s at a very !" p-;ce. thr is a pro wine; interest in the, .untt method of uo:if" const risct' en a fj? -"It Mnis likely to become an
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The I Intent TJecetnher Colimlila riecordj nre here, f'ome and hear them at 5. tronbere;s, 52 tlth atreet. ll-27-tf I ll.0iienro! you in our Xmas Brunsv. r & c'jb. fptfer Furniture Co.
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ni .-a'.". M-s. N II. M ih r i.;id Mr'. V ait"-C'-'cnian were chica-ro iMtor.-'. The rtu'.ar m.-f tins of the Hoy a I XciKh'iHii'J will be i..:ld on Monday eve.
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of tii.ers. : io ;:at !...n and : efresliincptii all ir.embo: are u: --cd t- attend. Miss An el a and Ida Hoppc were C.h ica 'o v ; . ;.i s. Thr pa ren is and t.-acl .-rs of the Whitins: pah'i-t sch...il w ill Imv ? : iiic t.na next Thiir.day cv nins in the bisii s. iiool auditorhitn. A 1 pr -S'ara "is N:r,- prepat .! and tr.hes.in". nt s wiU he fr d. Mif. I.'. is I'i.-ii' r en 1 e; t a ,i.P'l ,T. dinner at her horo-i in I.-iI't" aven'ip ycytrrday. Th y nre intending to suon 1. av c for firepon. v here she will spr-nd the w it"r vistitir her sr-n. T.'i'.s Fisher, w ho is a 1 1 end 1 r 1 ii one of the . f rn in e tit schools there.
The lioni' Form! cut i.v
jreti' ra! section at tr. '"hr-. stma,-' part
in the library club room? on next Mon-' da-- veiling. The members instead of, hi inirttrit C'hri:uas mfis for on" a'i-j
ctlier will bi :ni to"ir p'f's in the Fhape of toys for a box to he sent to a -ettlenntit house ;n 4 'hicaso for distribution a' Christmas tint". The ftaiiKr paity he'd at the home of Mrs. P.. II- Ttntnphrev Thui sda'-
nfternooii was ijurro a yuecess. witj more than 4 in attendance. Snveral ; cle.-er feat'ires were tntrnd'tccrl. inrtiidinsr stop over for t"a in China, j sprvei regular Chinese style, with four 1
latl.is (; res.x-tl in Cl.inese cost line, and Chinese c-iri is tjsr-U as decoration.. The Chr'stmas i.ff.iing taken in th.j form of "iatis" for this trip, am"iintil fo J-v'"'. which is "iisi-.i t j defray the ii K,) nj fxpensos of nii.siotiarie.s j..st leavinar for the f irein field. A -.onto! robin letter was written to an Ifiiann fei'i who sails from .-'an Krart- !, next week to work in the I10.1p: :a! at jlaniiij. Mr. and Mr. Thomas McCarthy of C-iitia'. avenue left Thursday fur thir f'1'..ire i enu in i. "land. (Mio. The cot; pi- cant" here from that city "5 years n;n to work for th Standard ("1 company, now that Mr. McCarthy lias be. n placed on the companies annuity r th,-v 'nave returned to Cleveland to resole, where the sriratcr part of hcir rclattv c. 1 . c. Mr. V.". P. Carrinser ri-ciif.l a t-l-Kraut from his wife yesterday inform-in-lpni of tlie dealn of her mother, wiiose serious, illness called her to i.ilean. N. V.. about, two weeks ajo. Miss Klizaheth Putnam i. home for a seven day. firlo jith from t!ie poetmtifni hospital at 'Poise .'ity. Id.. m h' re ch? is station. oj.
! It. crla le Morton, who has been 1 suffering from liver trouble dirin j the. past fix months died at noon. Wed- , nff.iay, l.e. 1st. asred 47 year , and 10 ' months. He came to Itohart about I SO years ago and opened a dental ofifue at this place and about 5 years ' ti;o he moved to CJary where, he prac- ' u-ed dentistry until about six montns j aif, when he was obliged to discont!nu work ov ins: t his poor healt'v ; Hi moved back to Hobart about two j n onths ago. He Is survived by a wif-. j one son. Raymond Morton of Gary, and a daughter. Miss Helen Morton of thU ; place, besides hl. parents and .1 I brotjier. who are In Florida.' The f in eral services w ill be in charno of th ' F.Iks lode of which ho was a mein-
I r anil will be ncM tne nomr at i
lorkfcn Sunday afternoon. Announcements have been receive!
of the marriage on Thursday. Nov. ; of t'cctl Peterson to Miss Marjor' Mae Singleton" of Giendale. Cal. Mr 1 , ferson was formerly of this place. Mrs. Taylor Rossow was pleasantlv surprii-ed Tuesday evening when about 2'. of her friends dropped in to help l.pi- celeora'.e r,er birthday anniver-.-a 1 y Miss Lesta Raschka returned horn from ""hlca;o yesterday where she was taken about two wftkj a?o and underwent a second operation upon li't lim'.'. Mrs. Murray Oliver and son v'sited
ROBERTSDALE ro your Xmas shopping at Buell'a. TS3 Indiana lioulevard. Toya. tree ti Imm'.Difs and other Rifts. 11-4-6 9
Srvlces at the Kvangel'.cal church of Robertsdale Sunday Sunday ec'aol et 10.00 a. m. A number cf the classea have orfraniied themselves and they are looking; for a f jli attendance. The Lcdlea' Bible ciasi will be aome where between Kansas City and Denver on their trip to Stan Francloro. FreachIpbt service rljht after Sunday school. The pastor will preach the morning sermon, eubject. The key to Ciod s Heart. Special music. You are welcome. The Jun'or V. P. A. will meet at 3. On p. m. M:ss Cooley will direct the work and John Wilson will b the leader. All Junlior boy a and (jir's are invited. S"itn and trospe) service in the -evening a? 7 :30. The regular annual tubercular seal staTp campaicn started today and will last until the loth of this month. Mr.". Clara Tlmm jnl son. Wesley of Lake avenue visite.j with friend's Ii Chicago the fore part of this week. James Wilson of Forsyth rturnd
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nue visited friends in South Chkairo on Wednesday. Mr. Kdward Klemm of the '.', t Park addition s;ent Wedn.day in South Chicago vlskinat friend;?. Mr. and Mrs. K. Juiier and fam ' .v. ire entertained at th home of t he former'a elster, Mrs. Kari Smith an! family of Indiana Harbor Wednerda;.
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eeverai irom here attended the fu-.- Pi-tfl'CZ'i e-e i eral of the late 'Mr, .),.,., at St &S&lQjS&Z Ht&&X&H Jrhn Tuesday. J - .i . ? . 1
Mr. Emll P.ixeman was a business vi!t'or on Wednesda:
Mr. and Mrs. William Stark ar.e pending- several days m Chirazo. where Mrs. Stark Is. having some dental work done by a specialist. John Sauer transacted hus'iics in Oilcago Heights on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hasse spent Fr -day in Lowell Isitlng -eiatives and friends. Miss 1,'icjle Stark of Oak Tatk, who was ho'ise Kuest ' the h'-me o' Mr. anrl Mrs. Joe Stark, returned ti her liome on Wednesday.
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Mr. Auto Owner Let us show you what we main by a real set of winetr sides for your
car. A real paint job, a new top, 1 . . r . 1
or seat covers, maae 10 hi your car. You can't beat our prices, workmanship or materials.
Oirtfpation anl bowel trouble e't b helped by strong drag. The storraeb and b-r.wela need a regetahle 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 vegetable and teaeh the boweli to act without physic. They aet on the liver, increase the flow of bile; thii, in tarn, digesting the food and moving the bowels in a perfectly natural manner. Get a bo today, and it's goodbye t onstipstion, and all stomach and liver troubles. For sale by all Druggists.
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j All I want is your rame and addrew so I ran send you a free trial I treatment. I want you just to try this treatment that s ail Jaat
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I ve been in the Retail Un.r Business for to yean. I am Secretary of the Indiana State Board ef Pharmacy and President of the Retail DrugnsU' Assoc ation. Nearly everyone in Fort Wy0e knows me and knows sbout my s'!ccesfl treatment. Over fourteen thousand five hundred Men. Women and Children outside of Kort Wayne have, according to their own statements, been cured by this treatment since I f!-st msde this ofier public. If you have Eczema, Itch. Salt Rheum, Tetter-never mind how bad my treatment has cured the worst cases I ever saw give ma a chance to prove my claim. Send rae vour name and address on the coupon beiow and :et the trial treatment I want to send you FREE. The wonders accomplished in your own case will he proof. CUT AND MAIL TODAY m hiiiimhiMU J. C. KUTZELL, Druggist, 3647 West Main St., Fort Wayns, fnd. r lease send without co;t or obllg at;on to me your Free Troof Treatment.
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Mis Illiitabcth X re ilea left for "a'u- I f. rnia last Wodresdav. she expectsj ti spend the winter th.re. ' Fn d Idding.s a rt i vcd. home Tucsd iyi from Montat. a he expects to spend th' wint"i' here. I A number of lad !. from Jrif fUh at-
t"iided the bazaar here Wednesday also several from Clary and Crown Point. Mr. and Mrs. H'org' I'emmon, Mr. nrnl Mrs. W. S. Jp.jrgo, Mr. and Mrs. an liniimiin and daughter. Mamie. Mr. and Mrs. Newton iP.urtr and dautrhter. -Susie, started for Flor.da Monday morning by motor.
. ! Cut Rate Auto I i Paint and Trimming ! Company
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" Mrs C. E. Maunder, 3?0 Ohio avenue, j 12-4-2 a A Brrrffsrwick Phonograph on terms to suit you. Seifer Furniture Co. IO-25-tf FOR- RENT One furnished room, gentleman preferred. 627 White oa!. AVtitim. 32-t-l Open , every night until 9 p. m., except Monday and Friday, closed at 6 p. m. S!'cr Furniture Store. 11-2-tf Prlna- the children to see Santa Clniis blmselt at H. (.onlin A Sons' Sntnrdny Pec. 4.5 Santa vrlll trive a present to every loy and girl. RITFTIOV WA.VTF-P Tonne lad desire Fpos!t ion as general office clerk ran fs)rn !Vi g.-od rcfi rences. Ca ' 1 V. h!t!r.r 374-M. 12-3-3 Do yenir ChHstmns shopping nt It. Cordon; A Sons'. 12-1-tf A br-t cf our cigar- for lilm. fEuy at Rltter Gulistroms. 12-4 WANTED Girl or woman for gene's! hrui:e. work, two days per week. 3 12 Atchison avenue. 12-2-3 A hojt of our fine stationery for her. P :y at'Ritter & Gulistroms. ? 12-4
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VVAert f aeo m men 1 limping with Rheoms- j fesm, fee that h ' need's a guardian tn fore him to get mall " ' Manyos ;
This remedy has cured more rheumatics and received more endorsements than any other medicine ever known. If you have stiff ; or swollen joints, try it. If you have a lame back, try it. If you have : sciatica, try it. If you have shoot- ,' ing pains in the arms, legs, sides, i breast or back, try it. I Munyon'a Rheumatism Remedy relieves nearly all forms of rheumatism in 1
frcm one to three hours and generally cures before one vial is used. Munyon'a H. 11. R. Co., Scramon, Pa.
Hammond Auto Sheet Metal Works 690 Hohman Street
Phone 3032
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Munufachirers and Repairers of Radiators and Fenders
Vc install new coils into any make of
backaches
and other externaT pains quickly soothed THAT drapgtng. Wea-lng backache, tliat eo many women suffer ftra, is quiok:7 esscd by on application of flean's I.ir imert. A'o rulbinj, tnu.-sinesa. or ek'i ataioa. It's srood for all the f2rr.;!y and all kinds rf "external" athca and pains. ZZc, 70c, 11.40.
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Burglary insurance
CHAS. H. FRIEDRICH CO. Insurance Dept. 416 Hammond BUg., Hammond Phones 2865 and 1956
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We use the best non-burst proof honey
comb core. We repair all kirds of frozen radiator;. We guarantee all of our work. Our prices are iust rieht.
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MElJ HOTEL RESTAURANT 5 James Congles. t Try )ur Half Spring Chicken Dinner. You Will Like It.
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Elecia-ical Contractprs
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ffxtures and wiring. j Place order for your Xmas I
tree outfits now. We re- LJ
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Crr. Fayette and Walter Sts. Vj
Don't neglect haring the cat ir jured. uphoLstery repaired promptly it pays. We offer the services cf skilled e perts tosether with the finest leather curled hair, etc., for the repair ar rebuilding of the car's upholstery. Moderate charges highest 'grad workmanship. .
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Hammond Auto Paint and Top Cc 47S-80-S2 HOHTdAN ST., HAMMOND. PHONE HAMMOND 3471
Today we have a very attractive creation of Mr. Thorne-Thomsen. This dwelling is especially designed for the Forsyth Water Gardens. This house is to be constructed on the unit plan. The first unit is shown in the upper sketch and the lower drawing shows the second unit added. . I can sell the first unit, together with a 40 foot lot, for about $2500, on monthly payments.
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