Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 217, Hammond, Lake County, 3 March 1921 — Page 8

THE TIMES

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WHITING ancf its PEOPLE

Tjnraas Bramer. Mrs. T. Goeh-lthe Congragalional church at her) was at Crown Hi'l cemetery

j S. T. ICs ton o. iil'nd

I ana m . k Aaiesn;

Mr. Kohnhor.t has returned lionip

-u.n bji eiienaea is'.t with ril In tou!avi:!e, ICy.

Dr. Fredrick SalaiSe tn Calyorina "n , business tr.p. Mr. and Mrs. Masnufen viatic the former rrlatlvea In South Ch;oaso. Jamea Qulnn. who Ji.t happrmvl ir.ta tawn recently, ms arr:i f lr '.r. drank and a'o f- vRgI)irioy. "w ntn rrai-ned in th city ovirt ho aa ned IJO.O'J and coats" and s.,tnc to 0 days at the nMi f.rrr,

John Bcr-ndt. Jr.. who had several ribs broken and was badly -bruised about the body last week. Thursday when Jn a runaway accident !. getting

along nicely. The accident happened j horff on Main str eet a. he near;d th '

Throng-h nn ad !n the Ro'oerta.J.iif j i-Kti iiaio parage nm Horses te- j

-Mti.t, the sweater io?t by Mrs. reran!

Mr.

rlnjrer and daughter, Caroline of Chi- homo last evening. A very pleasant cago: Mr?. Laura -Ktatt and daughter, i and rorial evening was spent and T.ula: Mre. M. Sexton. James Myers I dainty refreshments were served, and Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Cramer o Mr. ajvl Mrs. 1. Slewlike and famWlullr.sr. i'y of Pearl street, were .'".at Side

street. Chicago, i visitors over jasr sunaaj.

of Augrujt street.

Chicago, had an auto collision at 110th "freet and ?c!iru?e avenus last nifj'.it. (ne li'riir.ed the other and a.s it was Impossible to settle up their dlfferii!''''.". both, were charged with reck1 r-s i ajto drivinjr. wler.- bmuKht in hy "ftirrr Ki'.rui'.en and placed under bonds to Rppear March 15 for tria?. 'h t!njr friends .-.f Mr, and Mrs. Jcn-

rn-z. former! v of Ohio avenue bii'i Indianapolis

the Mast Sirjn will h-- intT-l v.-eil T'arty on Sunday In honor U "'

1. Ruh of Chicago la visiting' with friends. Mrs. Mario Ehrsam spent Sunday at Hammond with relatives.

t-on of Indiana Harbor, was found by littlo John Gihnan of Myrtle avenuo, who returned jam to the owner. Mr. and . Mrs. Charley Fritz entertained Mr. and Mrs. V. Spencer and datitrht.fr of Chicago at their hm over last Sunday. Mr. and Mr.". Iouis Kletnm. Jr.. of

came rriKhtened and ran away throwint; l';'rn from the wagon and he landed j on the curbinpr. T!ie horses were notj hurt, but the wagon and harness was

badiy broken

ST. JOHN

j Mrs. He'nry Geisen returned to H-am-inond after several days visit with

Mrs. Grace Khiu.sen returned jester- relative, day from "a 2-weeks visit with re!a- Mrs. Will Canty from Chicago is fives at .Stoney'1 Island. 'visiting ''th relatives at the present Mr. Carey of South Chicago and j time.

In atock yards terminals and market newapaper enterprises. Thirty days was allowed those flrma to present testimony aa to the value of their holdings. At th.5 end of that Urns, tha decision provides that they will be K'ven.an opportunity to sell the'.terminal holdings at the price then fixed or trustees will be named as asked by the department of Justice.

WILSON WANTS TO SEE IT WASHINGTON. March 2. President Wilson has expressed a doairc to bo

boulevard, sra-o

fare-Jlrs. Ida Hendricks of Gary

now

vii'itedj Jacob Klein from Chicago is the t present when I'reslifr.t-Eleft Hardin!: i guest of relatives for a few days. is sworn In and deliver hi.-) Inaugural

will nold an Informal reception fox democrt1c leader there.

Frem Salt to Vinegar. It 5s a rule with the Mohammedan to begin a meal with salt and finish with vJnesar. If they bpgla with fbI: they think they will e?Ar th contsgion of evputy diseases. If thy finish with Tlnopar. their worldly pH'-

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t h e t a d a .! 3: h tr was S-.. r.prr.ard's' hospit.il 1

ested to learn born to tiieni ,t

in Chlcasro. Mr. and Mrs. Arth:r Enerier of Han tur-nd were quests of the former's par

Tha reg-ular meeting: of th rj thian ! er.ts. Mr. ar; 1 Mrs. K. Kng'.er of Sherl-

- ier -wid t held tomorrow ni?'.t. Mrs. Hermar Trows and children have arrived her from Michigan to Mr- Trowa. the family -intending to res.Je with the latter--, father. Henry Trowe, In O'.iver street.

ilra. Kate L.upaeh of John street,! n'ic ciarred with having violated the I :" '

quer law was discharged in the city court n Tuesday. Ben Greenbers was arrested by Serjeant "S:ziolkiewk-7: for peddlin? without a license. When taken hefo-e J-Jdje Green, Greenberg was informed 'hat he rn'jst aecure a license or g-et out of toun. About an hour later sftant Klr'.olkie w:.cx met Orccn'oer? sain at the same without having secured a license. This time he ib locked up. Mr. and Mrs. V). II. Bramer of Schrage avenue euf ertaincd Sunday in honor ef Mr. and Mis. Theodore Bramar, whose marriage took place in Chicago last Thursday. A 6 o'o'Iock rf.tiner was enjoyed following which

evening was spent in music, violin'

CareUne Goehringer of Chicago. The aueite were Mr. and Mrj. Walter ilnglar of Indiana Harbor; Mr. and

flar. avenue. Mrs. F.r.a'.jc Biesen of Cleveland fi.-vcnue been entertaining- a friend from the East side for several days.

John H'jssey.

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con

ned to 'a,s home. ZH Atchison ave- . at he r home on Tuesday.

, with a serious case of e.-vslpelas I r- ami .Mrs. n. tiu.. oi v nn-aso

rr; roving.

and Mr?. .T. Strickland of Hammond,

who :'iro leaving for Janesville, A is.. wh're tey intend mnklni? their future borne, ('overs were laid for 18 p-uests. the tables were beautifully decorated with pink and whit" carnations. The evening was spent socially in music and jrames, the out of town guests were all from Hammond. Mrs. Vrc-d leverenz of Myrtle nvenue entertained out of town relatives

Mrs. A. Ihompsnn has accepted ,3 position as house keeper for Kiehard Ookerlin and family, while his wife is away at a sanitarium.

!-! inhtii were entertained at the home

Mrs. Kdwiird McKadden was hostsi J '

Mr. Btid Mr:

Albriffht of the

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

T Cheney Pboaaarrapk. The aweeteat toae of all. n. Gord- A Soaa. i:-:-tf Columbia Iflecords, SSc. at Sam AronSerg. 2-18-tf 4.11 tke Inteat Okeh records nffw SS at H. Gordea Jt Sea, lt'bttlns.

TAR THFATT-Tl TOMfiHT Otta Skinner tn "Kismet, hl areatea4 portrayal paling Jn InaJgnltJeonce tan tale ef the Arabian Mirhts. AIo a twe-oet Mack Sennet romedr, "My Goodness." 3-2-2 I.tat atylea In Spring millinery now on display. Ail hand made. Better xnska your selection early. Mrs. C R. Vfrirht. millinery and dress maker, 510 Clark atreet. 3-C-2 SEW SERCEJ rEATTRF. If you fcave a room or house, furnished or unfurnished, for rent or want to rent, apply at o3r free rental bureau, Juat installed as a part ef Stifer service. SETTER FXRXTTrRJE CO. . 3-3-tf

Card of Thanks

TTe wish to thank our relatives, frlenda and rnembera of the National Croatlon aociety for the sympathy extended to ui over the loss of our dear teloved Peter. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ke'.kich and family. 3-3-1

to t'.ie members of Kt. .

her home in Centra', avenue. Kev. Charles- K. Tr.i-bbvd has ie.en j ill al his home m Cleveland avenue I wince Sr.ndsy. whieh may necessitate lils r'nioval to the hospital. ! Mr. and Mr.. Aaron Snsar , of New ; fork avenue have moved to their Hat building on Atchison avenue, which

t .; recfntiy purc:;aseii from Mr. and Mrs. John B.es-n. Mrs. Kmi! Hildf-hrand en t or : a: ned a number of relative? from the ICast Side at her home. ,113 Central awnue. Robert Mc "lei Ian, who accidentally shot several weeks so, will soon be a.b'.o to return to his school duties. Mr. and Mrs. friaries Comstoe'.v s-iw "Way Hown East'' at the Woods theater In Chicago. Mrs. Fischer and dausrhtcr. Miss Frieda F"ischer returned from Oresm yesterday, where they spent several week; visiting the former's son, Tjou: Fischer.

ph's guild at j West Trfrk addition on Tuesday eve-

HOBART

ROBERTSDALE

STAR THEATER TOMGRT Otta skinner in "Kliraft," hla irmtrat porirayal palln In Inslg nlflconce the tales of the Arabian Mhts. Also n two-act Mack Sennet comedy, "My Goodness. 3-2-2 The regular meeting- of .the Fourth

Ward Ci'. lc ciub will be held Friday evening at the Franklin auditorium. All those intereated in this club and in the community are urged to attend, Mrs. "W. Payne of Myrtle avenue and Mrs. Fleming of Whiting, attended a card party in South Chicago, given by the Bpn Hurr lodge. Mra. Marv McCoy, who laa been taking- care of a sick lady In Hammond for the past six weeks, returned to her home on Indianapolis boulevard Tuesday. A very little change for the better wag reported in the condition of Mrs. H. Thiesson, who has a severe case of erasira'ys. she is under tha eara of Dr. Harry Timm. Mrs. Fred Hadiey of F.oberts avenue entertained the younjr ladies guild of

j The local telephone girls tendered j Mrs. Ixiuisa Anderson a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening- at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Win. ftos-

suiv in hener ot tier recent marriase. She received many beautiful Kifts in iinen, cut glass and china. The evening was spent in srames after which a dainty luncheon was served. T.'.e Misses Marjjarct and Francis Caunier and Clare Fleck attended a dinner party at Garr Tuesday cveti ir.fr g-;ven by the girls of the American I'.ride company. The occasion beinr a farewell party on Misw Editli I.orin; of Gary, who w-il! leave next week Wednesday for California. Raymond, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frtd I'iose, Jr.. which was born last Friday passed away Monday at the M.j'rcy h-spita'. .;.. rt llnoral' s?rvices were liel.l here Tuesday afternoon at the home by Rev. Enwall of the Methodist church. The interment BABY BORN ON PEACE DAY After Mother Had Been Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound

DYER

Lambert liuennan purchased a new address in the open air at the capltol Reo truck. . j on Friday, it wad stated at. the Whiti Kdw. Thiel trorn Hammond moved to I House today. Whether the president the Macht er f-urm south of St. John, I goes through with this plan depends which he leated fur the year. j upon the weather and the conditions

Tony Schroal has taken up a position a the capltol.

with Gerlacii pr-o.

Arthur C. Brewer left for Dubuque la., where lie will spend a week with

Verna J. iril'.i jnd-i and

GIVES PACKERS THIRTY DAYS

After tha Iraugural the president will go directly to his new home and in deference to th wishes of democratic senators, it is expected that ha

his sister

family. The town board heid thtdr regular monthly meeting on Tuesday nlifht. Mike Nondorf and family moved into the flat owned by Charles Kellman. Kd Covert moved into the house, which was vacated by Mike Nondorf. Mrs. M. SchoiU-r spent Tuesday at Hammond with her daughter, Mrs.

Elmer Murphy.

ritevo Scholler has blood polson!njr

and is .unable to do any work. . clarence Kussmaul of Hammond transacted .business here yesterday. The Misses Barbara Klein and Julia

Hoffman sp.-nt tho week end at Joliet

f 1 N T N A T : OHM- NEWS SE.RV1CE! "WASHINGTON, March 2. Justice Stafford, of thy supreme court of 11. e IMntrlct of Columbia, handed down a decision today fulling to approve the plans submitted by Armour & Company and Swift. & Company, Chicago packers, for disposing of thr ir holdings

j LADIES! DARKEN

YOUR

MY

HAIR

!Use Grandma's Sasre Tea

EASE THOSE TIRED, ; aTd

Outdoor and Indoor workers, subject to exposure or heavy toil, find relief in Sloan's Liniment

IP KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS Says Backache is Sign You Have Been Eating Too Much Meat

Whn you wake up with backache!

and dul! misery in the kidney region it generally means y.u have been eat-I ilia too much meat, says a well-known ' authority. Meut f -rms uric acid which; overworks the kidneys )n their effort; t filter it from the l.lo"l and tlmv ,- !

j come sort of paralyzed and bK"ffy. 1 When your kidneys get f hicirish and: ' clog you must relieve them, like you!

relieve your bowels; removing all tho!

body's urinous waste, else you havf

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sick headehe, dizzy

spells

When

BEEN at work all day, standing on your feet, lifting heavy weights? And now you're all tired out. Never mind , if you are wi?c you havs a bottle of Sloan's on the shelf, at home cr in the shop. Put a little on , u-itko'ut rubbing, and quicUy comes grateful warmth and relief. Good for rheumatic pains, neuralgia, Eclatica, lumbago and the host of external priina that are all the time cona ing. Helps break up colds, tool It's comforting to kerb ii handy. Three sizes 35c, 70c, $1.40.

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Liniment

Pam'a

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The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring: faded. Rray hair to Its natural

color dates back to grandmother's j backache

time. She used it to keen her hatrj your stomach sours, tongue is coated. I ts 3

Deaui ru v ostk. mo.sv and aTtmr.i ana wnen rne wearner is ond vr.ii nave r.-

dull, faded or streaked appeamce, thlsl cloudy, full of sediment, channels of-i

simple mixture was applied, with won-! ten get sore, water scnlis and yr.ij are; derful effect. cblied to seek relief two or three! But brewing at hone is many and' timei? during: the night.

out of date. Nowadays, by asking st( Either consult a good, reliable phy-J any drug store for a bottle of sictan at once or get from youril

"Wyeth's f-age and Sulphur Com- pharmacist about four ounces of Jul !!,

pound," you will pet this famosi old Salts; take a tablespoenful In a glass I preparation, improved by the addition of water befr.ro breakfast for a few

! pende upon to restore natural color, fine. This amouu salts i.- mode from ! and beauty to the hair. I the acid of grapes and lemon julco.

A well-known downtown druptisti combined with lithia. and has been

used for generations to clean and stim-i

ulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutra

lize acids in the urine s- it no longeri

irritates, thus ending bladder weakness.

Jad Palts Is a life saver for regular

meat eaters. It is inexpensive cannot I

ARE deserving OF your IMMEDIATE attention AT THE M. B. EVERY Friday DR. Young A Foot Specialist WILL Advise YOU as to YOUR every FOOT ailment CONSULTATION IS free. AT THE

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vent something new to eat you

need Beechams Fills, jbven when digestion is good, poisons are formed during its processes that unless eliminated irritate mind as well as body.

BEECHES

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In tMWM, 10e.25c

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Salisbury. Mass. "For seven rears had a female trouble and such bearing-

down pains 1 could hardly do my housework. The doctor eaid, 'If you can have another baby it. micht he the best

k fi thing for you but I

am atraid you cannot.' I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and my baby was bam on

J 'Peace Day'. If

women would only take your Vegetable

Compound they would nave Detter

I always recommend your eg-

etable Compound to the neighbors. "

Mrs. I RACY x ATT en, - ijincoui Ave., . Salisbury, Massachusetts. The experience of maternity should not be approached without careful physical preparation, as it is impossible for a weak sickly wife to bring healthy I children into the world. Therefore if a woman is suffering I from a displacement, backache, inflammation, ulceration, bearing-down pains, headaches, nervousness or "the blues" she should profit by Mrs. Fatten 's ex- ' perience, take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound sx.d be restored to health. t . 1

ssya it darkens the hair so naturills' and evenly that nobody can tell it kis been applied. Tou simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and drav this through your hair, taking or strand at a time. By morning th

gray hair disappears, and after an

other application or two it becomes! injure and makes a delightful, efferbeatitifully dark and glossy Adv. U-eacent lithia-water drink. Adv.

Boot Shop 569 Hohman Street

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EVERY FRIDAY

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onsumers wnoiesaie urocers

GUARANTEED PRODUCTS Store No. 16-Only One in Hairimond Hammond Ind Tel. 531 540 Hohman St ALL ORDERS OVER $5.00 DELIVERED NO CHARGE 9AT ltraDel Monte PINEAPPLES, 33c ft-"- PEACHES, 3 Cans 74c

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Shoes at $1.85, $2.85, $3.85, $4.85, $5.85

MEN5

Mens Dress and Work Shoes

Men's U. S. Army Shoes rValucs Dp to $5.00 for

Men's Brown Scout Shoes , Men's Elack Button Shoes Men's Black Blucher Shoes Men's Black and Brown heavy work shoes

Men s Goodyear Welt Dress Shoes

SHOI

Men's Goodyear Welt Shoes

v' V. 85

LIMA BEANS S lbs.

SSc

SUN SWEET PRUNES 5 lbs. 49c

gr.SUGAR7..85c COFFEE "0ATS25c TOMATO CATSLP 95 C Iirge number f Ue 25 C Pure. 3 bottles customers is our hest guarantee. rge p g .a r U not actory' m0aey ch!' ALASKAN SALMON Tall can. PORK AND BEANS 9 Q r f ul!y 3 for 4 1 c. oq No. 2 can. 3 for Rat can. 3 for C SALTED PEANUTS 1 O 3 lbs. 98c BLUING OQ Fresh Roasted, per lb. A 5 JD bag $1 55 '2 gal- bottle Z? CRACKER JACK l VLn CORN MEAL OQ 2 pkgs ' 10t Packed in Special Bag. 1 0 lbs

Pore Fruit Jams No. 2 Cans 4. . .98c

ORANGE PEKOE BLACK CEYLON

TEA, 35c lb. 3 lbs. $1.00

Men's Black English Walking Shoes Men's U. S. Army Shoes Men's Brown Calf Blucher Men's Black solid leather Dress Shoes . . . Men's Black solid Iether heavy work Shoes Men's B'wn solid leather heavy work shoes

Values up to 5S.50 tor

.85

Men's U. S. Army Officers Dress Shoes . . Men's Brown Calf Blucher Shoes Men's Brown Calf Button Shoes Men's Calf English Walking Shoes Men's Black Vici Kid Rubber Heel Shoes. Men's Black Blucher

Ya'ues i-p to SS.OO for

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Mens Drew and Vork Shoes

Men's Brown Calf Straight Last Shoe Men's Brown Calf Half English Shoes Men's Brown Calf English Walking Shoe . . Men's Brown Calf U. S. A. offi. Dress Shoe Men's Brown Calf Blucher Shoe

Values up to $10 for

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Mr U 200 Pairs Women's

V UillCM S Gray Kid Cloth Top

Women's Brown Kid One Strap Pomp $8.50 VALUES FOR

Women's Brown Kid Oxford

Women's Brown Goodyear velt Brogue Oxford Women's Brown Kid Shoe Women's Black Kid Shoe

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Growing Girls and Misses Shoes, Erown, black and O O C black patent leather, kid top at T- t-,J Child's Black patent leather, button, black, grey and "1 OQ brown, kid tops

little Gents Black Blucher; Brown Blucher and O 45 Black Button at only Child's Sniffers, black patent leather, brown button, O AtZ black blucher at only fU

Other Bargains too numerous to mention. Come and convince yourself. Open evenings during this sale.

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246 East State Street, Hammond, Indiana LOOK FOR OUR SALES SIGN and number. Directly Opposite Atlantic and Pacific Tea Store.

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