Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 152, Hammond, Lake County, 15 December 1920 — Page 14
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THE T"QTKS Wednesday. Dec. 15, 19'JO.
WHITING and ifs PEOPLE
Ths civics section of th Fortnight!..ciiib will meet at tha bom cf Mr. F.use'.l T Smith on CentraJ avenue tills evening. iJr. F. J. Smith wlii g;v a riper on "The Board of Children's Guardians." Brown's government of Indiana will ho Mud'.ed. the e en'. ng to be devoted to the courts of ,ie state. Ail members are, urged to 're present. A Life. Income. P'icy an intensely I-racticai Christmas rift. Oner for which t .;e family vro-jld willingly forego the frt jeuaily received. An application h jrned now will Insure delivery or" :: icy Christmas morning. Kuaseil F i-'m'.-.h, 503 New York avenue. 3I-15 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Khlers and son o" Jcliet. visited his mother and sisters i.rrti Sunday. The riy mouth Aid bazaar and chop ? .f y dinner 1 beir.? he'.d at the Congregational ch.irch this evening. Mr?. "Watts of Central avenue has hn visiting in Urbana. 111. Mrs. John AjH and son. Kay of Mergence. 111., visited Whiting friends on Monday evening, attending the annu! t;.eet!ng cf the Congregational church. Mr. and Mr Charles E. Koch of TTyde Park visited in Whiting on Mnc ,1 y evening. Miss Ee?t took a group of ten girl ti the Halnead street Institutional
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"Gets-It" For Hard
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Satisfaction GuaxarSeed "With Tnit Corn Benover. Ccanoa sense tells anybody that tha war to cure a corn Is to remove It. cap and root banish it entirely.
Doa't Doctor Your Coru. Let GcU-lt " KemoTS Them Painlauly 1 Quickly I Not only hard corns and not only soft cores but every kind of corn surrenders to "Gets-It." the national corn remover. It takes weeks or months to grow a corn. It takes Just a few seconds to stop Its pain with two or three drop of "frets-It." Quickly It loosens so you can peel it rlirbt off without the least twinge or hurt, uci It is gone! "Gets-It, " the never falling, guaranteed, money-back corn remover, costs b'Jt a trifle at any drug store. Mfd. by E. Lawrence A Co.. Chicago. THE SUMMERS PilARJIAn CSTROWSKI PHARMACY HAMMOND. IN'l.
BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR COLDS AND FLU
New Elixir, Called Aspironal, Indicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army Surgeons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complications.
Uniting A d vert is em en ts Are Winners
i olumbla (rplionolai on rnay pay nirnta. S. Aro&bru, 503 tlth afreet. 11-23 tf Open every rtrnlng until Xraan. Seller Furniture lo. i;-l3tf ritntLSS TIIKlTKll TODW AMI TOMOKROW Mildred llorrU ( huplin In ber luteal picture, 4,Old Had." by Klewnor ll.illorrell. Abbott, a llrst utionnl ttraetlnn. Alno UuJiby emon la "llomt' HuTe." 12-lo-
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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 tn ths Jrug trade Is Aspironal. the twe -mln-ne ro!1 and cough rolirver. authonti;vcly guaranteed by the lab ratorie?; (tied, ar-proved and nioft enthusiastlaliy endorsed by tho highest autht-ri-Irs. and proclaimed by the common vople as ten times as quik and ef'ccilve as whlk'y. i o-k and rye. or iiy c.lier told and cough rtmetly thy mve evr r tried. All drug ytorfs ar now iiuppll-J. ith the wonde, f ii new ei'xir. so al: .'u have to do t get r!d of that cold s to Et'-p into the nfarejt drug store land the cleri; half a dollar for a b .ttle of Aspironal and ttll him to trrve you two teaspoonf uls with fur t aspoonfuls of water In a glass. With yuir watch in y.ur hand, take tin dririk at one swallow and call far your i.ioney back la two minutes if yci rannot fet-1 jour cold faiing: away nUe drear.i w ithin the time limit. Di n't '. bashful, for all druggists invite you and espct you to try It. Every; body's d ir.fr ittVhen ynur cold or cough Is relieved, take the remainder of the bottle hne t-- your wife and tabs. for Aspiri'iial is ty far the safest and most effective, ?ne raatest to take and the most agreeable cold and c-Migh remedy far Infant and children. Adv.
I will net be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone but niyse'f after thU date. TEUX P. McEUT.OT.
12-U-3 J1.00 enrolls1 you in our Xmas Brunswick club. Seifer Furniture Co. 16-:5-tf Given away Jan. 6th, O. A". B toy Son. all steel bail bearing, the best wagon made, i ticket given with each 10-cent purchase. Tom Smel'er, paints and hardware, 605 Ind.ana bivd.. W'.iltln. 12-U-31inc STAR. THEtTKll TOMGIIT Rn Benches "Golnie Some." and Sunshine comedy, H bane Me." Tesnn
Gulaaa In "U bite Squan." 12-15-: A Brunswick PhoncBraph on terms , to suit you. Seifer Furniture Co. 10-Ji-tf Open every r.iKht until f p. m., except Monday and Friday, closed at t p. m. Seifer Furniture Store, ll-ll-tf TO CHHISTMAS SHOPrEIlS I For a nice line of box candies, clears, perfumes and stationary, visit Sternberg's Drug ptore. 113:h street and Indiana Blvd., Whiting. 12-15-2 We lre yoa a whole year to yar for a Cheney Phonograph, unequalled In tone and beauty. II. Gordon A Son. i2--tr 'aw la the tine to buy the Deeember mld-mo&th and January Columbia Hecord, on aale today at Sam Aronbefs'a. Tiltliiir. 12-10-tf FOR SAL Threa very choice lots in excellent neighborhood, situated
northeast corner Cleveland and Monroe streets, Hammond. V.'il! sell In two p'eces, a lot and a half each, or as one piece. This property must be seen to be appreciated. F.us. ell F. Smith, 509 New Tork avenue. Whiting. Telephone Whiting 306. Of.ice hours S to 6. 12-15-11 Ton are cordially larlted to bear the Cheney Pbonosrapb at II. Gordon A bona. 12-T-t-f FOR. SALS Six room house, all modern improvements. Apply 448 Ohio avenue, WhlUnsr. 12-14-3 The. iatest !n sheet music: Alice Blue rle.GoTn; Irene; Castles of Dreams; Margie; Whispering. Harry E. Powers, liSth and Sheridan Ave., Whiting. 12-15 To assist yoa la your Xmaa hoppine H. Gordon & Sons will bo open every evening to 8 p. m. until Xmaa Etc. 12-9-tf FOT. RENT 2 light house keeping rooms. 109 4 Atchison Ave. AMtlng. 13-15-1 Do your Christmas ahopptas at H, Gordon A Sons'. 12-1-tf Whiting Lodge. No. 34S.' Knights of Tythias wl'.: confer the 3rd degree on a large class of candidates next Thursday evening. r.ef resliments in cider. 12-lt-2 church in Chicago where they left Christmas stockings for the children there. PRINCESS THEATER TODAY AD TOMORROW Mildred Harris Chaplin la her latest picture. "Old Dad." by Eleaaor llallorrell. Abbolt, a First National nttraetlon. Also Bcllbj- A emon In, "Home Rule' 12-15-The Whiting chapter held their annual election of officers at their meeting on Monday, those elected for the ensuing year being: as follows: Mrs. Nellie Jenkin?, worthy matron; Mr. Herman Thelsi-en. patron; Mrs. Cecelia Oiterburg, associate matron: Mrs. Cora Eaton, secretary; Mrs. B'anche Bra'.ey, treasurer; Mrs. Matt'.e Peterson, conductress: Mrs. "Maud Lemcn. association conductress. The other officers will be appointed the first meeting in January. A social hour and refreshments followed the meeting. 1321 Automobile Lic-nss Make application now. Secretary of state his af-ked this office to forward app': i-.-a -tions for ou now to relieve the risli iater. Plates will be delivered after Ic. 26. Itussell F. Smith. .V'9 New Yoi-k avenue. Telephone SOS Whitinfr. 12-15-17 The wedding of Miss Grace Twitt. daughter of Mrs. Bessie Tw.tt of Oliver street. Whiting, and Mr. tav:d Whitni!re. on of Mr. and Mrs. C!ar.n--V.'iiitm're of Hizhland street. Hmr. ond, will take place at the Congregational church in Whltins at 8:30 tonight, the ceremony to be performed h )r. Charles' K. Truebiood. The att ndants are to be Miss Margaret Hiy t f TVWiting and Jlr. .Klward Rice of Chicago. KF,ETIft THE CHALLENGE "Suffer the Little Children to Come Me and Forbid Them Not." sai l tl.r Man of ilaulee. Were the C.T-ist in person to vkut our comnn:n'ty th!-
r!irj."tm.i si-apon that ts" now upmi u.a. j
he wo 'Id ftr.J tbat Fon hfd h?rk"!- ;i I'nto hi-! words, for in our rell5'o-j
educational classes he would find over 200 children daily learning the lessons he caiiio some nineteen hundrvJ years' ago to bring. Over 200 children learning the lesson of "XJoJ Is Love." "It is more blessed to give than to receive. '" 'and "In as much as yo did 1; unto one of the.? my brethren, th.-se least, ye did it unto nie."' Th rlijldrin with faces aivl hearts Jjiw found at their daily worship and iesMjn period learning right ideal. Christian principle now forming- the lifhabit of ("lr;stian l.v e is our answ er to tie cry .,f a war sick, economic c-pprtse,i w.rld that ha, tried many Mipp.ied cures, but now rays "Why nt't true re:;Si-,n hm a rur. f .r t!e vorld's ills." Kvery dollar expended for religious education meets that ciialWige. Every child enrolled himself answers (that challenge but what of the child teat knows no worship period, no daily !s..n in ideals? hat Ij his char.c1 in life b-side the chi'.-I daily train--! in t!:c kn.-wledse of hfc blie.-t a'id best?
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iii. and Mrs. Antnony Jaumann and Mr. and Mr.-. Mitciiell of "Chicago sppn; Srund.iy with Mr. and Mrs.M lirnest I.oreni.
...i. and Mrs. Ed Au.'tgen of St. John visited with N'Vk Austin and f.imily. lt-nry Grotharis spent Sun-Jay with his mother. Mrs. Catherine Grothans. The "Ko.ters" he'd thlr ruguls: ain-lln; ut the his'i school building o4 Monday niclit.
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here Sunday. The Auxiilaty to the American Leg'on wii' t.-.ct this afternoon to m.-ike ilnal arrangements for making up Christmas boxes for the sick and
wounded soldiers or Lk county.
Messrs. Vernon and Walter Traeger. Fre.j Ruse and K. Sager went to Hamlet yesterday on a huntlnj trip, '.f Hammond visited with relatives
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6IEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Conglet. Try Our Half Spring Chicken Dinner. You Will Like It.
I'aul AVehner is nursing a sprained . ankle, which h-i obtained Sunday after- ' noon while playins; football. . Mrs. Tillie 1 heri of Gary visited
nere sutmay at ttie home ct .Ir. aud Mrs. L. Traeger. Mr. a"d Mrs. Goo. ?i!el!ion and family
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Vacuum Cup Tires and Tubes Cords, 9000 Fabrics, 6000 PRICES REDUCED 10rc TO 20 A Free Tube with each casing and the mileage guarantee is good.
Whiting Tire and Battery Company
WHITING, INDIANA
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Relieyes Deafness Stop Head NoUes It is not put in the ears, but is "Rubbed in Back of Ears" and "Inserted in the Nostrils." Has had a Successful Sale since 1907.
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Tor aale 1b Xasuaond, Tart , t Wels Dray Sc Stationary Co., 9 Stat Sti S. 3. Bowoa, OaJtunet Jt Siblay aad Sommera Fbarmacy, Eobmau SrV. Troot cf arioceaa will tie given you oy the abcrr Orufrlta. Mti pet- bottle $1UXJ, plua 4c wax tax.
This Signature on Yellow Box and on Bottle
S&anafactarer TO XtTOk At New Tork City
A MAN'S Gift For Xmas Is a Woman's Problem Settle It With Calumet Cabinet Mild Havana GIGARS In Boxes of Fifty, Twenty-Five and Ten P. J. RUBEY COMPANY 3102 E. 92nd St., Chicago, III.
When Children are Sickly
are Constipated, rcvensn. Cry out in their sleep, Take cold eabLK, llave Ht-adarhes, Stomach or Bowel trouble, Try
MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN
They are pleasant to take and a rertain relief. They act on the Stomach. Liver and Bowela and tend to correct iutestinal disordera. 10,000 testimonials fmm mothers and friends of little rnes telling of relief. No mother should be without a box of Mother Grab's Sweet Powders for use when needed. Asli to-day. At Druggists. The need cf them often comes at iacoaTenient hours. ' Used by Mothers for over thirty yean. So Not Accept Any Substitute lor MOTBER CRAY'S SWEET POVYEEIS.
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Begining Friday
Another Big Sale Army Shoes
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WAU FM AN N & WOLF - HAMMOND. IND.
An Extraordinary
Holiday Gift Suggestion Give a Few Brunswick Records
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For Two Da ys Only Here is a Christmas gift which will always radiate joy in your home. Every home should have a Brunswick Phonograph we are making it possible for you to have one in yours this Christmas. We have on hand a limited number of the popular Model 107 Brunswick Phonograph illustrated herewith. The cases are in red and brown mahogany and figured oak. For two days only we propose to offer this handsome instrument, together with $5 worth of records, 200 fteel needles and the diamond needle and the sapphire bail point which . enables you to play all makes of records. Total cost, $130 delivered in your home for moderate payment down
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Other Models $150.00 to $450.00
ETE3 . BcientificalJy ExarnhtsJ Glasses Pitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed oo
Hammcnd Optical Parloi
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