Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 47, Hammond, Lake County, 5 February 1921 — Page 8

TUETIMKS

Februarv 5. 1921.

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r Cui-ie. on r I.-', r. n of i . t y aitcndm a ' ; :i r. ' ii h 'e bivnmi u r d, into rfH"J .;" -..;. i' ir..t and the '"". c ;r tl'-u.l -:. .-'-Ci - .4. 1.1.. Ill 'riling MTVS'inuay F-lV'sn n oiuli. i:. TraoM'i'.J. Con- '. . c 1 . '- c ! i J ." 1 i ' will ct : ; e a ; ! i -"i to H Svuut j nit 1":45 service tot. teiotars of tlr; s 1. 1 H & ! council w ho itli t'i! cii'jreh will oe ! .i : n t s ., ot '.rr f r: . i : o.' til- .-ico;;t ,' :""u, .Stulre.- h j th-? :-' I I'." :kc in the I toy

One motlier was heard to remark J tliiw week: "If I had Known th-"t the t.uch'.iifir of tlie rcl'.plj-us 5cho.1l as j su Lfo.i1 and ii'.icra! I wnM have nont I nv ch'M when it ftr.l carifd. Yea I nr.d vu!1 har oHitvih.j '(I tttianc'a! j . up; ui'i. ' To t'i'i.- n-.iu f,o not undor- ! -tin -:i the utt: po" if the rci irio.ir. j school v c aim 10 teach: i:ur uty t" I uliif i.-. cur duly to ourscH ej: a. l; no v. Iccijcc (f the Bi'0'0 opd Its truth'-:

to trawi in '.vojli:p. to lii'rr w i I the motile f"r son io . in I 1 sociul a

1 linnrWf H A it , r.rtt..- IT - ci, . - 1 ..r 11m.

mono, who lva. riding a bicycle. On the charge of not reporting the accident I'ota.n:k was fined $100 and i'"t.' amounting: to $11S.15V which ho l'"i..l and v. as rr 1 fjijocl. rarucrsat was n.i'c to Le in court with tin- a.U of a cf no. The m.:.ic en) nrt faction of the

V. f A. t 6:4 j p. m.: at

will givu an illustrated lecture on "Life In China." Everybody la welcome to all the services. I'KIXCESS THRATEIt TOMCHT F.thel Clarion In "The Cttr Spnrrcw," hIm) that irondrrful montier.

, thnt runnliisrtt hnhy and that rlMfr:t do In nnohT of tbnur ?hrltl

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pt lir- iionic of Mrs. T. 01. Pwartr. in Shf-ridu-n a'pn.ic iioxt tuonday nlRht.

sn.i'iai election of officer

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n.-ot.rsr, after which a valentine partbe rnJo: cl. A!I members arc

ursvd to he (resent.

entertained eoucillc. You'll He urpr.ed.

2-5-1 I The fJidii.s Bible cass met at the ! Kvangel lea I c'ntirch Tiiursday evening. ! A very lntere.t!ncr discission on Hull Hon.-- was presented by Mrs. Arthur I .Strops and Mrs. Hatter, several new j member of the. class are planing to

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t a l i "n the i : s f ; Ch r:st ' a 'i ( U men

Uen:ocincy That is ail v. hvi ;i: r tnt re.s ra rent s to fend t ',. o ;

At til- f!.iirc.i of (J ? !iOoi i: i,S. c it'i r.i i; n ion am:

.vat0 ( hr: t'iiti at -of i';nuor: to o. mi proteins of tii1 O" jD-Uif will. Die

L-o'itrib it ni; to cdu-' .!o!m '"iraiv.ich. arre?tpd by Officer , l is; t Hull House in the near future. .i:o 1 stiou. aid i Hor.an ff,r rnKaeing in a nht w ith j An enjoyable roclai time wj epent by and th j; insure ' Kan I.iihn in the roft drink parlor ! aM prasont. Mrs. Kohr and Mrs. Vis

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constitution to the

class.

f-'onri At silver ten at her1 Mrs, Mien, not n r of Mrs. Harry

0 Mr. Miao ' n ot her at Ci't Side Thursday.

Kd'inl Kanpohr of Myrtle avenjc and W. Row e of Chicago, attended the automobile show at the Colliseura the fore part of this week. Mm. Fred Teterson and eon of Lake avenue attended a birthday dinner at Uio hom of relatives on "Wednesday.

j V'itllam Selig-er of Hast Side was a j Robertsda'e visitor on Wednesday tveninj.

Mrs. E. Hjmmfl of Hammond visited at th- lAngohr home on Indianapolis boulevard.

called at S p. m. J. n. Cattr of Shei. business yesterda; .

as nt'ie oi

To Their Discredit Thoee who are the most accorniHshed do opt always accomplish the mo-;f. Boston Transcript.

(,o w cico.n.-1 -,f Vincent Muy- wnn released upon j "Tved as hoslejes for the evening ar i urjrrs a i ' f ; rn 1. -h i n g- a $100 bond. , during the' business "session. Mrs. Kohr

cii.srrn. I Mrr te'-h.-n "Mi'lcr entertained a i presented the new

LOWELL

Mrt. Kf::n Mi'lcr entertained a

r; -1 - .i.;:e ntnnner or tne La stern Mars ami i 1

nnao'iini? t their friends at a Filver lea at her!

11 a. m.. Chriytian !mifu

cvf-n r. -r service. 7 :30; lr will prey.ch a;ahi boih

v nine. I'.rc. Snyder is v e r tilling '.tic pulpit ui'tll rei;.i!a: is cc'j:ed. A woiro.ut- at .uny

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V. V, nyd-r 1 1. .r n . ii t- nvd

Uin-ily pMtor

LaPorte avenue on V ednes- I Ptro.

day a ;' i e moon. Games and contents, been

we-e enjoj'ed and refreshments were served.

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Lincoln j Mrs Mary iSorditnier. fornu rly of service J Whit insr. but wh. recently vent tiff ad- live with h.-r brother. I'". Mathers in

tic Lessons. i n..et-rs l'.irh. w h.-s tendered with a

most pieasanl : '.i r prise bp a numher of h-r Whitin-f friend on Wool nesd a y on nliirh occasion .she e.ilebratej her

vo ur t.l , rt ;, , , Kirh.lav. The ladies went

to Tloi-rers Pari-. here firs. Math 'rs j entertained them at a del'.-rhtful party j

In honor of Mrs. CrordtiitT. A nu)-t !

l".ep.5atit t'mrt was enjoyed -by Ri! niiti mad" the tr-'p cenststine of the followipg: Mrs. A. C. T'ritton of Whitins: Mr". Wi'.'ard Van Home from indiafp Harbor: t-stether with Mr?.

Harriet Win ."low. Mrs. TUviJ. Mrs. F. j '. I.TtJe-. Mrs. William V.. Pitnan.

niixabetli Wilson. CUrs. AVil-son

T.e . Mrs. .Morton Tro Ji. Mrs. Canpbe"l and Mrs. Thes. TToll-tt. j t

V.frcd Ilhlors. fo-mir'v of W hltms. t

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of Cleveland avenue, wh'j has very ill for pjveral weeks is

slowly impro". ins. Mrs. '. Stover. Mrs. O. V.. Meek and Mrs. T. W. Kohr. attended Die Court tiieater in C'li:cac;o on Wednesday and !-aw- Jane C'oivl in "StiiiUn Through."

We were sorry to hear of the serious! illness of Mrs. Minnie Atchison of, halve avc-.'ue. Mrs. Atchison having a' stroke of paralysis on. "Wednesday, j

t i li.1-1 v n .1 re i 1 - nn.-in."iiMls nlful I

- ' wi.vv . v- i Uflni wilt

or the time, reports Wast evening were ! a little more favorable. ! Mrs. W. Newman, an art teacher of

I'.lmo uicafto w as h guci at ine .o.

Marts home on Myrtle avenue.

Myrtle aveCiiicaso on

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f ' o h i r 1 1 i a .February 'Tile now on rfalc.

Aronberir, OIKJ lll'th street. l-30-tf

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Tv : Siulwr, .ritMs and Hard- I j hn is now located ft Je'.et. HI., ha

t"Ci I::.'; -nji 1v.j!c ard. Whiti-tg, a earasr and auto sa'e.s rfom st Pcotf ;-l to 3-1 i and V.in Baren street. .IcTiet. Mr. and i Mvi. K hi era xnd son visit d t'ne form

er's mother. Mrs. ifen-y 1-liilers hero, v. ?;o has "-lot boon ' erv weill of late. The Whiting hoard of bea'th tmw consists o Ihr. "W. T. Putnam and F. A. ' O.ullsti om. th fTiurr acting as fecretary. The state law calls for three mrmbcrf, but tiie one vacancy

J has ex'.itl for preat Icnst.i or tim

Mr. Gullslroi.i succeeding Ir. Sternberg, who has just resjjfned. Can

be that t.iere t no one in w luting ca

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llilren I'eroy n 'Thr Land of Jutr,

n nidr aplltilug eomcclj and three his; vnudetllle neta. (Hni t from the ( hlrnno looii. !Min(iil V tlllnni fluiaell

111 "Ihc Iron TtUIrr, tlve netn;

Lincoln in The l"l:imln.s CiHk,"' mid H

bli; funnj romeily. " jj Mrs. G-orge 'Fader of , i rue wis a fchoppe- in

Hoo--rts-i.no Church Nt ceC. f. Wednesday. Miao. a rhipe student from Shang. j Clarence. r.imer and Augn t Ksgc;--i hai. China, will address the Sunday and fan m.--ers. who is Isliinj? here scuooi. H'. w il! 'aHi about the child from Iowa visited the .;tocH jarjn in

life in China. " sure and cAni" to hear Mr. Miao. r. erybdy it1 a.to bring an extra d'me or quarto

u-' want to give something

children of

Miss Oarnett Foster, who !s teach'.

I injj in trie cast vnicago bciiuo.s. came

last evening to visit her mother. Mrs. Volncy Foster, until Sunday. The Believers have bouzht the Presbyterian church property on Main street and will hereafter hold church, services there every Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Hayden i seriously '.if and her condition remains about the same. Chester Sanders, who is attending school in Hammond, came home last evening to stay until Sunday. The American Legion basket ball

play the Momence team ir.

the Lowell opera house tonight. Garria

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fining children or ntnn. I'nc -en.

t i'l buy a ineal for a. t "htnes- child. ' P"ease be on time. J;4,i and please be prepared. preaching service at 11:00 la. m. The pastor will preach. "Vlr. "Miao will tell u.s something of the reI ligious lift in Co inn. 1ay of pra;. er for missions .ltiinr at ":0n p. it.:

I'hicago on Wednesday. Mrs. Lout Fisher. .1'

visited

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Th CiieneT- PhunugrHph. The direct

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5TAH THKAT F.R TOT) V tlileTi Prrrr In "Tlir Land of .la." ji ide fcptitflnt; romeily and three bis v.-.ttdevpic netn. dlrevt front the (lilr i t l -o7. SunibJ W illiam rtosaerl in "Ilic Iron Rider. fi- nets: ntnio I.lninln i'l '! lie Klnm!ii-j IMk,' and 't I, funny rcanfil;. 2

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Duy Tlarber j-hori. ti :i", i'.c ci;s V.'inte Oak aveInd. :-5-l

ppiArr.s rmiunn toxight

I'tliel t IiitIoh In "The City Spar-. J .t," n' that ivonderful monkey, "'it rnnnlngcet baby and that elever- j

" t fl-g in .-mother of those Christie c(,,;iedies, 'lou'lI Be Surprised. 2 5-J

' pih'p of performing these duties, who

n, ;;hni to assume thse responsi

bilities and help the present members 'Keep Whiting a healthy place to live in ? Ld tor r.dwin IT. Fi-r of the Whiting C"aU has returned from a trip to Florida. John J. Kc'l-r is Injoroving at h'.-S homo ;n Sheridan avenue. Mrs. Frar.k Creenvald will entertain the members of the Plymouth Aid e-ity at ii" hoine in Sheridan avenue on vy Tuesday night. Those as,'itirg the hostess will be Mrs. Mary ireenwa'd. Mr. H. V.. P.aubien, Mrs. Tvlchardson and Mrs. O. TI. Meek. FrcderbU Fox arrested fo- being drunl; taj locked Un awaiting trial. Mrs. W. F. Warwick pud daughter. Mr;?. Paul Bacon of Chicago spent Thursday Isiting "Whiting fr onds. Judge 'Ireon has given bis decision in the case of Mike Potasnik of Tav'dson p'ace, the auto driver who

AN ENEMY TO i CONSTIPATION

CoastJpation en.i bowtl trouble ean't be he!pei by strong drns. Tho s!on,ach and bowels neeol a Tegetabie remedv like lr. Edwanis' D.indeTio Pills to help them produce a natural, easy movement. Dr. KdwarJs Dandelion PiT.s contain no Calomel or injurious drugs. Tbey are purely vegetable and teach tha " bowels to act without physic Tbe .".ft on the IiTcr. increase the flow of bile; this, in tarn, difrestin tbe fool and" moving the bowels in a perfectly natural manner. Get a bos today, and it'a jrooclbye constipation, and nil slociaeb and liver troubles. Tor aa'.e by all Drugista.

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Knock That Cold Tonijiht TURPO l.'.t tha apot and rfvaa Cuick reliof 'breaks up eongcation foot he? irritation. It acaaatouaaand it gtt retulta. Nebhatn or stain. Crtenknockachreaie colde as quickly as new ones. Your c3r jggist has it. You rnuit

hack 30- and 6Cc. Sampla free. 3

THE TURPEJfTINE WKTMEKT

HEALTH FOR

VORKING GIRLS

Those Who Suffer and Are Unable to Work Need Helpful Suggestions

Stops Coughs and Colds We want everyone who Is suffering from coughs and colds to try Munyon's Cold Remedy. For colds in the head, throat or lunga and for checking fever, nasal discharpea and the aches and pains caused by colds, grippo and bronchitis, it has r.o equal. We consider it the safest, sorest and quickest relief for colda ever tnede. Munyon's means the cold haa got to go. A t mil Draggita.

Springfield, 111. ' 'I had. periodic trouble with weakness, cramps and back-

K? " ' work. A neighbor ' 'I rnrvmmnn .......

iv.wi,niituui;ij jfum medicine and I took four bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I am now strong and well, able to work, and recommend your medicine to my friends. "Anna Rimkus, R. R. No. d, Springfield, 111.

Why will girli continue to Bufter ' month inand month" out as Miss Rimkus !

did when case af ter case is related where Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has removed the cause of the

trouble and brought good health. For ! more than forty year3 this old fashioned I root finrl hot-!, o-, I i n i I. . 1 . I I

'ii-ii'; i,a.-5 uet u trio 6tandard remedy for such ailments, and has the record of havinsr restored more

Fuffering women to health than any other medicine. If there is any complication about your condition vou do not understand write Lvdia E. Pinkham Medicine t., Lynn, Massachusetts, in regard to tout health.

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Kan ear Ce. SCRANTON. PA.

LADIES

VTi-n irresrular or suppressed, tise Triumph Pills. Safe, and dependable in all proper cases. Not sold at Drug: Storusj. I o not experiment with others: save, disappointment. Write for "Relief" and particulars, it's free. Address National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wis.

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Potatoes 150-lb. Ba, iy2 bo., $2.60 All You Want Delivered to Your Home Free CONSUMERS WHOLESALE GROCERS Guaranteed Products 540 H0HMAN STREET PHONE HAMMOND 531

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Pipeless Furnaces at Right Prices Guarantcerl to Equal or Excel Any Pipelcsr on the Market

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T 1 b e ? ; a 1 -j ;n ciip m m s 1 c a .' '. r t - rRle, Alice "Elue Corn, Japanese Si-5rnan. ,T--r.r. June. Tired of Me, 1 ,'-an Moon. Coral Sea. Wishing. The f..i.t popular player roVa are: Avaion, T.,-:ve Nest. Al!c Bit; Gcwn, Old Pal. J' T.f, Feather Your Nest. Grieving for : 01. Harry E. To-vcr.-. ll?th street r.-.-l Sheridan aven'je. Kviti? II 7-Tt. W ' 'vr. Z-b-l Hammond Auto Sheet Metal Works C90 Hohman Street Phone 3032

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PRODUCER TO CONSUMER V2 Bushel of Onions for $1.00 I Ci" f 1.00 in cash or Monev Order i' will dnl.ver to vour no-tic one-half bushel CHOICE ONIONS of 2S i:u:ia3 by i.'.cuied Parcel Post. State whether you want yellow or red onions. jasper county farms company newland, Indiana.

O.K. WELDING and RADIATOR WORKS

Phone 675

HAMMOND. INDIANA

132 Fayette Street.

Manufacturing, Recoring. Repairing all makes of Radiator?, any shape, not Tinsmiths, or Sheet metal Workers, but Radiator experts.

Instead of buying a new Radiator let us save you money by installing a new core. We weld broken parts of all descriptions, any size, any shape, any metal.

Manufachyers and Repairers of Radiator and Fendcri Vic install iicw coih into any make of car. Vc use the best non-burst proof honeycomb cor-?, VVe repair ai! kinds of frozen radiators. V-e guarantee alj of our work. Our prices ate just right.

WE MAKE SEVERAL STYLES OF RADIATOR CORES TO FIT EACH RADIATOR. HONEY COMB, ZIG ZAZ, AIRPLANE CORE AND TUBULAR CORES. HONEY COME FORD RADIATORS ALWAYS ON HAND. SOLDERING, LEAD BURNING OF ALL KINDS. FENDER, HOOD, BODY WORK NEATLY DONE, MUFFLERS REPAIRED. The Only Place To Get Real Satisfaction CALLED FOR QUICK SERVICE. DELIVERED.

(Small Size) Some for $165.00 regular size) $175.00 (large size) $190.00

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You don't need a heating engineer if ycj buy a pipeless furnace any more than when you buy a stove. But perhaps your house can be better heated and ventilated with a Holland Improved Pipeless or with the Complete Holland Pipe System the most famous heading plant on earth. We arc unbiased and our heating experts wi!!' recommend the system .that will give you the best Service and Satsifaction. We have a complete line on display at our Branch Service Office, and feci suic that our epecia!, carly-vear prices will interest vou. NOTE THIS PARTICULARLY: All customers are protected against price decline until November 1st 1920. BUY NOW. HOLLAND FURNACE CO. Largest Installers of Furnaces in the World WAREHOUSE. BETZ PLANT. PHONE HAMMOND 3425 OFFICE AND SHOP, 122 DYER BOULEVARD. PHONE HAMMOND 2293 R. J. LADS

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(McCOY-NOLANS) (OWLS) 1 st Game 8 P. M. RENO WNS vs. JACKSON BLUES COMMUNITY GYMNASIUM See the Milwaukee team and the Owls In one of the biggest games of the year. Don't miss this Game.