Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 228, Hammond, Lake County, 16 March 1921 — Page 9
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"EGPLE M' kitI .Mrs. Harry Etter of r.Mrii, a (!ajhtr. Mr.-. M it of York a .1 v. irovri to Ho:vart. whf t K.iv... pu-ha.el a home and a two t-ct of land. A son wa? born to Mr. and Mr. J1,- Jim, nee Miss Fearn Morrison at lr- r hoine In Amy avenue cn Monday. Mr. I'au! Schlfchty anl dajrfht r f Chicago. pnt several days visitIn. ',t th S. Schlechty horn. Tr.9 funeral of Edward J. Mark, agre : fars. nhose drath occurred Sunday afternoon when his CftdUiac InvnuFin- w-a.j struck by a Atrret car i t TPth titrpft and Jrffrlps avenue. Chl--K . was held yesterday morning Sri vices -were preached at St. Patrick's rl.'irch in South Chicago. Interment b- r.g- at ML OMvet cemetery. The pal! I" rcr were Messrs. Jamea W. Burton. John R. Morrison, Jense E. Iirinker, Tho. F. DuKgan. Thoa. S. Boy!e and James Parker of this city Mr. Mack was assistant to John K. Morrison, superintendent of th holler snip at the Standard Oil company and u man who wu very va.lua.ble in the estimation of the company by whom he has 'been einplolyed for over SO jear.s. A largre number of machines conveyed the men from the. mechanical departments to the funoral. Lambert, the 13-year-old son, who was with his father .t the time of the accident Is Improving at the South Chicaro hospital Mrs. Mack was brougrht home from a. sanitarium at Rome City. Ind.. .r.d Is arrlsf stricken over her loss. Diri are also elx urviTlnr children. ,Ths monthly meetlnj of tha W. O. T. XT. wi:i le held at the horns of Mrs. Pin Bchlechty. llsth street and Sheridan vaue tonlpht. Guests froin Hxra(nnd are erpectsd. Tho Home Missionary society -will ae with Mrs, 5L M. Atkln la La-Porte won tomorrow afternoon, at which the mite boxes will be opened. The ?T --Thanksrivlne; Aim" will j te preratd at Bpworth learue SunI day nUrht. This humorous, but truthful s&ec strongly presents the sub- ' Jert to fc presented by Miss Helen ; Johnson at the league hour. The rivalry in attendance of the two tearo ' un-der Z. J. Brers and II. Osborne la Whiting Advertisements Are Winners Now Is the time to attend the baut'.fu! eprlny opening- at H. Gordon A Sena S-U-i XtTW SERVICE PGATVRB Tf you have a room or house, furr!,,,ed or unfurnished, tor rent or r,t to rent, apply at tir free rental b .rtu, Just Installed as a part of Sifer service. SKIFER SXn.VITlRB CO. 3-8-tf a'.; latest Okeh records bow ISo ar i'. Oardon si Pons. Whlttnf. J-ll-Wanted to Rent Flat or hoase. Call Whiting 17T-M. 8-14-8 The Cheney Phonograph, the sweetest tone of all. H. Gordon tc Sons. 1-11-POrNOBSi THBATEin WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY At Las Tie Truth Akoat Hmbejts," wtth A-Bna Laekr, ma alL-star rwt A Ftrat Watloaal attraetrloo. AIa ransara comaay aaa Path Sfw. 8-l-2 ; Tea B4 49n4ent upon Jandlorfls for a place to live. It Is a ; rlmple matter to have a home of your! awn. -XTa loan money on ftrat mortg-age 1 cfurtty. TrhltlnsT Sa-rlngs & Loan as- i aaeiatloB- 8-18-1 1 "WaclaS to Ilg&t bonis 3 ant jnat, hots or j Jtjtng rooms. Phone 8-18-2! CTAR THUtTEII TOSIOHT j Laat arf h Mokleaas.'1 T eta. B AseHa 4rm by Jmmtm Ken nl- f mmrm Oxsyes- a hltrrorleally truthful: ssintsu of Ckla world known story. I i lio tr aul Mack SeiiH comedy, "Mr Oonm.n 8-lt!-2 fm Ks tcls fVorn yur bead that sail srpo your doth log and poll j tim ssi re areeVsidnaff a scaip disordot. Conqwr It cwnpletely nodeir tuotMyaclimm)M. Use Kotalko. Arraaiogly OTtick, Sastios; benefit reported by lofitme of men, women, cbiidren. Saw ysssr ktair ! New hrr grows in many eaaea even after beldnesa. Get a box of KOTALKO at any busy drusj store. Or d 10 eetUt for proof box ts Kota& Cbk. BC-4, St. X. Now Yerli ripuuMiiUSJH,iwa4it mi
LAWN SEED 1921 Prices GOOD MIXED SEED No Clover. Per pound 25c XX MIXED SEED With Clover. Per pound 30c OUR VERY BEST MIXED LAWN SEED Per pound . 40c KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS Per pound 35c WHITE CLOVER SEED Per pound 75c Vaughan's Vegetable Seeds. Timothy, Red Top, Clover, Alfalfa, Millet, Seed Corn Incubators, Brooders, Poultry Fetids. We take orders for Baby Chicks. MAGI NOT BROS. "If It'aForPoaltry, We Have It" 174 FAYETTE STREET PHONE HAMMOND 371
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A crw hat is the magic wand for disclosing the hidden bauties of a demure face. That a hat may make or break a woman is no new theory, and with the present price it is very likely to do both. Here ia a stunning new model which la the last word in simplicity and chicness. It i a larjf blue hemp model with a double brim rollr.g upward all tha way around. The trimming is an arrangement of gray cocjue feathera which are fastened to the crown and drawn through a alit in the brim,' falling: down over the shoulder. Thia method of letting trimming fall; from the underneath aid of the hat ia the very newest fad.
presenting a close struggle for victory. Toung people you are wlcmne to drop Into our league any Sunday! eveaing at six-thirty and you will re- i celve a cordial welcome. To satisfy the demand for rellKlous education another class for third and! fourth graders was organized this; week. A splendid enrollment immediately followed. All classes are working enthusiastically looktng forward to the promotion day In the spring. The Sunday afternoon assembly of all the groups was a meeting of pleasure to all the many there. W,t:i the backing this work Is receiving in Whiting It Is no wonder that a long- felt need Is being met and the children of this vicinity are receiving daliy religious training. The Ladies of the Congregational church will give a e-upper In the church parlora tomorrow evening, beginning at 6 o'clock, with the following menu: Veal loaf, brown gravy: eseallored ovsters. mashed -potatoes, I baked beans, eabbasre salad, hot rolls. cottage pudding and coffee. he Wants4 'Em Speeiflo. Tillle Cliogtr ssys the reason she didn't last Ions as salesgirl at the Jewelry counter was because when a man fame In and said he wanted something nice for his baby she asked him !f his baby was a boy, a grlrl or a chicken. Dallas News. Don't forget Eagles 16th. Unity Hall. Dance, March 3-3 T RHEUMATISM No remedy has relieved so many of Rheumatism, Goat and Lumbago aa Munyon's Rheumatism Remedy. Try it and then bid g-ood-bye to cratches, canes and pains. It does not put the disease to sleep, but drives it from the system. Relieves pain in from one to three hours. Price 30c bottle. Send for Diet end Care Chart. Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Remedy Company, Scranton, Pa. H.G. HODLER Expert Piano Taniitf and Repairing 25 Years Factory Experience AH Kinds of Musical Instruments Tuned. Repaired and Refinished Special Attention to Player Pianos 4 MASON STREET, HAMMOND PHONE 795
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i! PRIC12.S THIOATtU WKDSKSDAY ANU Till HSII.VV At taut -The TnHh Alxxit llunbnn !. with Anna I.elir. nml all-star rant. A Klrt Vutioiinl allrnrtion Alao Pollard comedy nnd I'ntlie Nrn. 3-16-2 STAR TIIT2ATHR TOMIiHT Th I, ant of the Moblcnn" 7 net-., on Amfricnn drama by Jiimrs Ffnnii more Cooor. u hltt-1cr,l-r tnfthf.;! vrrslwn f tlii world known stnrj, Also a two-ut-f Iaek Scnnrt etnneOy, "My lioodriM..'' 3-16-2 Mrs. C. Jchn.on of I.ake avn j ! fjtined a number r-f young folks Coughs and Colds Catarrh, Croup Sore Throat Banished By Hyomei The germs of catarrh do not exist lu the same at mt;&rdnr; with antiseptic Hicm' i (pronounce it Hi'u-i -me.) Urea th II;. onui an ! r.lisl' from catarrh, toughs, w,ro throai, or cold wiil come in two minutes. Hreaiho Hytuie.i ami that siomacli slrairilni- h--wkiiig in ths .imrniug will j'iicl.ly (!.. i r'!.j.;r. Hronthe iiymti and hill th catarrh germs: he il the lndani d m--mbi n. stop tho ihM h ii-g-e of mm H i -iml prevnt cruils from forir.ins in ttic no: -.-. lireat!i'i llvi-mr.i for a t'ew minutes ;!.e!i d".y r t 1 lid vomselt ot coiiltnut- : i'.i'o- ratJirrh. i Tr-athe Iljomei rive :t faithful trial and then, if you are no; .r,t isiUfl, j you cin have your money back. Hyomei Is Bold by Summers Pharmacy ami druggistf. ev-ry -.vhej .--Ad v. cnus mQi&esum It relieves stomach misery, sour stomach, belching and all stomach disease or money back. Large box of tablets at all druggists la ail towns. ! STAR THEATER iWed.andT!mrs.,March 16-17 i I .t THE LAST OP THE MOHICANS -rT American drama eternal fj Janes FenimoreCoopier Directed by McmrictTourrieur " and Clarence LQrown,'
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vrniiiK ;n Ivnor f her Vi'Br.n, -venth birthday anniversary. The yountt fn'.is liiiirjy merry T! n 1 1 1 a lr hour, irhcn Mrs. Johnson nerved dainty refreshments. Mr. n.ri Mrs. Mlko Ilarr and Mr. and M rf. ( i. K. Meok, paw "Irene." at the Ftudebnker theater In Chicago on Sat:rday 'vcr.li.g. Mr. and Mr.-. ,?a.-U I'-:tch cf nobrt afnu" attcnd'1 11m OrTheuoi theater In IlanuuoiiU on f uii'liiy evenlns. At th Coiirrreaiinnal church a dinner will hr- served on Thursday. St. Pflt rick's day. from 5 o'clock until seven. Mr. and Mri. Allen, who have been vlltln? In Ohio Uor th pa?t two month.", returned to their home on Atchi.-on avenue the latter part of the week. , Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jonson of the Wp.-t Park adidtlon left for Detroit to attond a funeral of a relative on Punday. The little daurhter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Stross of Myrtle avenue, who has ."scarlet fever. Is reported to be gretting-along-as well as can be expected. Willis Roe of Iake avenue is suffering with a bad ulcer on thi eye and !j confined to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fi?her of Amy fcvenue visited the latter'.s mother of East Side over Sunday. John Murry of Roberts avenue, who has been confined to his home for the past week with bronichlal trouble. Is slowly recovering. Mr. and Mrs. George Qlrman. Jr., of Myrtle avenue, are the proud parents of a little daufthter. who arrived at their home Sunday evening. Thl Is their second child, the other one Is a boy. HESSVILLE The all day services held at the Church of Christ Sunday March 13 in celebration of the first dedication anniversary was considered a t-ucceas. Ourlng the afternoon st-r ices several ovit-of-town visitors took part in the program. Splendid musical selections were Riven by several Hh -,n mori d young people. Opening remarks by j Krother Woerner. paotr-r of the Hossvil'e church Prayer ?y Bro. C Sharp of Hammond. A PU-k'.nson of H,im-I mond told of his part in helping to g-t a church cstab'i.-ht d ht re. Bro. YVcl.-'n. JSaM Back hurt yon? Can t straighten tiji without fellnjj sudden pains. sharp aches and twinge? Now listen! That's lun-.be.tT'. sei-itiea or iii:yb:j from a strain, and you'll p-et !)!s;'cdj rell'f the moment you ru'i y -jr 1 acu ! with soothlnsr, penetrating "ft. Jacob. ' ii." Nothir.t else tal;is "ut S"r.'ni ss, uuiT'tiPh-" and sMftned ci jn kly. . V u ( imply rub it on and oui ,
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rA new store will be opened by us at State and Sohl streets, Hammond Indiana, next Saturday, March 19th, 8:30 o'clock a. m. Among the representative lines will be a complete assortment of staple yard goods, hosiery, underwear, gloves and notions, together with a carefully selected assortment of dainty underthings, including a profusion of wanted Easter fineries. Your good will and patronage is solicited, and we will always put forth our best efforts to carry out your every expectation.
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H.-t at Held for evangelical work and "it results achieved. Mr. Elnspar and Mr. lA'grifv .( f IoweJl also gave short talks on the succtssf u) revival meeting that has been completed at Lowell with an addition of 76 members to the church. During the evening services a .splendid sermon on "Home and What it Should Be," by Mr. Woerner and a beautiful pantomime portraying a happy home, impressed the audience with the surpreme Influence a good home has upon the universe at large. A revival meeting Is being planned for Ilessvllle In the near future. Mr. McFaddon of Indiana Harbor as evangelist ' and Mr. Clark, a song leader, will accompany him. Mr. Hunt and children of Hammond were Sunday visitors' at Hessville. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mason of Gary were the guests of Mrs. Mason's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Runyan over Sunday. Mr. A. THeklnson of Hammond spent Sunday at Hessville. Miss Flora Be'lle Jamison was a Chicago visitor over Sunday. J. Brown, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Runyan the past few weeks, has gone to Sycamore, Ind., to vtelt with his niece before returning to his home at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. C. Gohl, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gohl and son. Warren, Jr., were the guests of M. Shay and family Sunday. Kills IMUcbaugh of Crown Point was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shay. Mr. and Mrs. Welsh of Tolleston spent Sunday at Hessville. Miss Bertha Mann of Gibson, who has been suffering from the mumps, Is able to be out again. William Rohda Is confined to his home with scarlet fever. Miss Ixra Shay has been called to Hammond to attend her slter, Mr. R. Frown, who is quite sick afraln. MUNSTER Miss A. Gettler of Iy-r is!ted in Miss Piekho's room in the Munster .-h"o! on Friday. Mr. and Mr.. Kind Schrtiber have ,.-i"ther sin. born Wednesday, March 9. 1". Tanis. A. Jabiiay and Jonii Klngma. 'islted In DeM"tt fn Siturday. Mrs. H. Kaske and daijchter. HeW-n, .l"-nt Sunday In Chicago. the pain. It Is perfectly harmless and doesn't burn or discolor the skin. Limber up! bon't suffer! Get a firii.il trial bottl- from any drug store, and after using It just once, you'il forgot that you ever had hack actio, lumhugo or sciatica, because your back will never hurt, or cause any mor misery. It never disappoints and his been ree.'or-.n.end' d for years. Adv.
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Joseph Wsrdle, snapped on his brtt risit to the White House anderthi Rardinjf administration. For years and years, in fact, eer, aince the Grant regime, Joseph, V'ardle, who is now eighty-seven yearj old, ha been calling at the White House and collecting the dia-' carded flowers. These he presses' and sells for souvenirs. The money! these bring goes to his church. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Telia How To Get Cuick Kelief from Head-Colds. It s Splendid I in one minute your clogged nostrlis ill open, the air passage of your head 'a ill clear and you cm hrratfie freely. ITo more havklnu, muffing, blowing, headache, dryness. No etrugglii'ig for breath at nlffht; jour cold or catarrh will be gone. fi-t s smal! bottle of Hly's Orram Ilair.i from your druggist no . Apply i little of this fragrant, antlsepth., healing cream in yuur nostrils. It venctrates through every afr package of th liead, boothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. It's Just fine. I'on't stay stuffed-np "ith a co Id or nisty catarrh !:elier comes so cjuic'.tly. p.d v.
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'Gets-It" Ends All Corns fast As rood Tor CaUases. Money Back If It TaUf. Thirty seaunds after you touch t hi corn with this liquid corn refriover the Jsibblng, stabbing i'in of it stops, f,.,v all time. StepU Am A. B.C. No rorr. hard ..r soft, i. too o'.a u too deeply rooted In resist "(JetS-It " Immedietely it dries and shrivels. 1 1 1 - edgos loosen from the true flesh ir.'l soon you can peel It right off with your fingers as prJnlessly s you trim younatls. iKin't coddle corn posts. Don't nur and pamper them. IVn't cut nd trim them. RKMOVE them with "GETS-IT." Costs a trifle at any drug store. Mfd. b K. Iwrence & Co.. fliicHgo. gold li Hammond by Ostrowskl's Pharmacy. Adv. Knights of Pythias Pleasure Club DANCE THURSDAY EVENING March 17 Admission 75c a Couple Patrick Cormao's Orchestra
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