Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 289, Hammond, Lake County, 26 May 1921 — Page 13

Thursday. Mar 26, 1921.

THE TIMES

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schools wa. n 1 .- hr-M. Tlif yr.utu man was horn nt V !i i t i n sr. April 2. 1..6. ami In the iniirM! .,f Ills 14 years ;'t udy f..r (lie jiricetlior.il has ;it tended St. Cyril's nr:d Methudlst coilefje. ilrcliarl Lake, Mich., St. Viator's eolle-e (lt it.aurhaln. IM., Kt. Mary's remtmuy at Mt. Wash-. InKton. Ohio, and St. Joseph's eollene at Itensselarr, lnd. In tho appointiiinnts made hy Mishop A'orcllnn at Fi.it Wayne. Father I.ihert w.v siRnci! as nssi.stimt at Kt. J-led wl'a church, Cary. The fiitx-ral of Mis. Parish, urn 7S years, who has reside) with her dnu'ihter. Mrs. W. (i. S;.arrier. in Oliver street, for the past lit wars uas held on Tuesi-iay. .(.! nc in eliar.e of Vnil'-r-

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ln- with relatives at Deep river an Ainswnrth this week. Conrad Binder Is on th sick list.

Mr Lieeper of Milwaukee visited here with' friends and relatives Tuesday.

I Miss Helen Smith is en-joyinir a

weeks vacation and left yesterday for a visit with friends In the city. Miss Hultlah Neef p spending- the week with relatives in Chicago. The alumni will K'lve a reception and dance this evening at the (-immunity hall in honor of the Hi21 Kraduatlntr eiassi of the HuTiart tiiuh si-i .

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Mrs. Fred Co'IIns and daughter. Miss

!-Lrnes of Mark visited her" vest. -May

WIFE TAKES

HUSBANDS ADVICE And Is Made Well Again by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound

Snrintrfiel.l. Mass. "The doctor told my husband that I had to have an opor-

arid today at the h'.me of Wm. Holdt. RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER

MILI.KHS "arters lad 'anion suits. Jl.fiS qaaMty sizes to 44. $1.("1; baby .summer sii'rts. 3 :'.T Jl.C'O. -26-3 PH I C'I'S THK ATKIt TOMC.HT Iloau Hfcvel, u I-1rst National attraction with Unrenrp Vlilor' mill I.oui ?tone, ani an ull Rtar ct. A lo Iathr

WHITING and its PEOPLE

Mil I.F.IIS Black or white pure silk gloves. 2 a!r f..r $1.00. r.-20-3

.sit her li isliand's mother. The wt k "f ti: i ' r.,-T in tr l.'ili street and Indiana ! "in.r (.or p i pa i a i ir y to : f t a e S. ' V ei oo pa n y fi i 1

corner at ojievard Is le i-n r iiun n station

tlirl Poult ramp fur the Whit-

uts has been located, this to hi

m;ny from surrounding- cities were In attendance for the services and also for the dinner. A parade hoi by the Whltintr police and In which ex-sul -lern also took part, in addition to two brass

bands and scores of people from the!.

various church organizations and

taker H yder.. s-ervh -.. were pre.n lo-l at the Spurrier home by II. P Ivey ,.f the M. I;, church, interment !'- inr at. Oakhill cemetery, Hammond In a lditlon to her daughter, Mrs. yptirrior Mrs. Parish Is also survived by h"r B in. Pay Parish of k in . i tree, Okin. ini.i.i'.irs I,ad w'nite 4.u!I- panel petticoat

$l.i;; ipiallty, $1.0f; trinnliam perti.-.at il 2 for. $1 .CP. heavy hlaek sat-en P't tl-j j,eop Sftated uric Acld Deposlt8 Are cunts. $l,0ii F,-2rt-3, Ulssolved aiul tie Kueumatic Poison I Starts to Leave the System "Wltliln

I xweaty-tonr Hours. i livery drunslst in this country Is autlioriy.eil to say to n. ry rheumatic i sufferer that if twir Lot ; eS of Alienrhu. ' the sure conuunror of rheumatism, does 1 Hot Stop nil i;iiy, ii-luce swollen 'joints, and no away with even the slightest twinge, of rloumatic nain. he

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A.b tirhu has been t rh-d rind tested tor years, and really n irvelous results have been accomplish d In the most : evere. cases where tl suffering arid irony was intense ate tdieous and

wh're the patient was ' elj.l Mr. .Tames H. Allen. ; io- d Alb-nrhu. who for mai - y

th.- torments of aeute rh.-u u ri ' i m, d sires rill stiff erers to It' .w that he ...(

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b-ss Alienrhu deeiciv.,.,- ruin

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Moncv ii"it v.-th-iut question if HUNT'S CiUAR ANTKKI) SKIN L'ISICASK KKMKDI1.:S ' Hunt a yuive iod S .ap , fi.il in the treatment ni I'o-b. llcrcinR. Kir.wo.-m.Ttttcr or oth er itchiv.x s.in uiwci -.f k. 'i ry thu trcatmoit i.t ..i.r nti.

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vould be a sickly woman and could not have any more chilIren on account of my weakened condition. I rcfusod to nave the otx.Tatiun. My husband a.skt d ne to try Lvdia K. Pinkham's Vogetaile Compound to see if it would not help me. For the first

four months I could do but little work, had to lie down most of the time, was nervous and could eat hardly anything;, but my husband was always reminding me to take the Vegetable Compound, which I did. Of my eight children thin last one was the easiest birth of all and I am thankful for your Vegetable Compound. I recommend it to my friends when I hear them complaining about their ills. "Mrs. M. Natale, 72 Fremont St., Springfield, Mass. Sickly, ailing women make unhappy homes, and after reading Mrs. Natale's letter one can imainrie how this home

n-r-r'T of . was transformed by her restoration to suffered ' health. Every woman who surfers from

such ailments should give Lydia E. Finkham's Vetretable Cumnound" a fair trial.

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riM' ;t;;:;:r vr ; Kidney and Bladder m one-half miles out of OhlfUKO Heights I !

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The camp will be located at this place during the month of August, when Miss .!'.. ishey will be there all of the time. She is also expecting her mother to be with 'm-i' and with the lieutenants

has been entertaining h'-r brother and and

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For R.-rt Two furnis lnd 1 an a poi is b o :i e a rd . hardware, Robe-t sda :e.

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wife, Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson of At!; ens. Ohio. Mrs P. J. Curtin will entertain the

P. ist Ciiief's club at her h.om In Ohio ;i avenue tills evenlt.'if. i Mrs. Wilson I.ee, the Harry O. T.lti.n'f and the S:arr Stowell's attend. -1

trie funeral of Mrs. I.ee's Km ndda u h -ter. Mrs. Mll lr-d i inborn Murfett at Brook. Ind.. on Funday. M r.-t. Murfett Is well known in Whit hi ar owmp to the many visits to the home of her tram! parents, the I-e's. ;- he. was 23 ye.fVs of age and In addition to her husband and parents leaves a ".so a three-year-old child. Mr. and Mrs. Janlor pwartz. who have been here visiting the former's parents. Mr. and Mis. 1'. G. Pwartz of Sheridan avenue and his .''is-er. Mrs. F.dward Zimmerman of Chloaio returned to their home In Pittsburgh on Tuesday evening-. Mrs. Howard Cobb of LaPorte avenue will leave for Georgetown. Ivy., tit "Titter part of tre week where she will

plains, the trills will have the

best of care. Only scouts who ha'-e passed the Tenderfoot examination will be allowed to l;o and those having perfert a 1 1 riila nee front now on will h.i vtheir expenses paid, each jrirl to spi-ml a week ti.'re. The location is thought to be an Ideal one, as it is only alemt a forty minute trip by auio from here. .V farmhouse is near where supplies can be obtained. Tic care takers h oiaa Is near and water is handy, ami on the river boattr.'s can be enjoyed. Henry Simson l;;is mnv.d his ln"ura.nce ol'hce irpo his commodious new q.iarters in the Klose h'lodintr. T;ie hoard of p-.i'oMo works have advertised for bids for installing- electrolier traffic s'trnals at the 110th street i nf erseotfons. Pids will be op'-n May 31. Rev. Francis. T-lbert, son of Mr?. Iibert of Indiana rouhvard. who was ordained at Fort Wayne on Saturday said his first mass at hi? home church St. Adalbert's Polish, on Sunday. In honor of te event local priests ami.

Cloffgvd up Kidney Deposits are Dlt;- , -p ftolverl and the Toxins (Poisons) Com- : pletely Driven Out. Dnigfrif s Told to guarantee It In Every Instance. I

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"depends upon the perfe.-t furntioninc; and heylth of your kidnes so whatever you do don't lU'Ub'ct th.ern"

1 r. Carey's famous prescription 2s' o. ! 7 7 7 known as Marshroot is not. rcomi. ! mended for everything, hut we cannot too .stronKly u rgi its use if you suffer it-om miiKiyiriK bladder troubles. (- fluent passiiiK of water niifht and d:iv, . ': With smartiiif or irritation, brick dust Fedtment or liiphly colored urine. ' ZT. bh atiii- irritabi'ity with loss of tl. sh. , -

bacltaelie, rheumatism or any other j " tendency t" Hriirhts Disease, Diahe'is.r'. or Gravel, for kidney disease in its 1 worst form may be stealing upon you. ; Don't wait until tomorrow to li.-in ; the use of this wonderful prescription I if ou have any of the above symptoms. Kidney and Bladder troubles don i -wear. away. They will grow upon you slowly, stealthily and with uufailinir cert n i r.t y. 2.'ever mind the failures of the past if you even suspect that you are sub- ZZ jec't to Kidney Disease, don't lose a . ZZ sinirle da y for e'ery Ki""l d run .vr is t lias ! ZZ he-n authorized to return the purchase money on the first two bottles to ail who state they have n-'eivod no beneP. Viv .

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Beautiful plants for Memorial Day, all good hardy stock, all spec- f

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DMSY in 4-inch pots 29c ROSE GERANIUMS, in 4-inch pots. ...29c CANNAS, in 4-inch pots 29c OXCELIA, in 4-inch pots 35c

ICE PLANTS, Morning Star, 4-inch pots. 35c Geraniums in Buds-

VANDERING JEW 18c LULLEUS 18c Your choice of CABBAGE. CAULIFLOWER. CELERY, PEPPERS, per dozen 10c TOMATOES, ASTORS, EGG PLANTS, per dozen 15c in 4 inch Pots, 20c

Spruce up on Decoration Day. You can get ready in time if you come in at once and open a charge account. Everybody wants to look their best on this patriotic holiday the day of flowers and sunshine and dear memories and friendly greetings.

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Why not appear stylish and attractive when there is Liberal credit to make it easy? YOU can have it, same as everybody. Besides, you save substantially dealing here. Our round-the country chain of stores give us a buying power that saves you real money.

For Decoration Day FRESH CUT FLOWERS Carnations Roses 39c dozen 48c dozen

New merchandise, styles -for the days that follow are marked down materially for the next two days only.

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Uoil & Organdie

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75 season's smart new shape all of them. Quality second to none. Our price

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reductions of 1 4 to 1 , of what they wcrconly yesterday

Sport Skirts Of Washable Baronette satin, heavy, lustrous, long wearing. Very special

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Every hat in the store offered at a fraction of its real value. Milan and Leghorn straws, embroidered taffeta and satin creations. Duvctyn hats m superb colors and models.

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Screen Doors Made of kilm lined lumber, cvverx-d with lieft grade black wire cloth, walnut stained, at ... .$2.48 Extension Window Screens Covered with best quality wire cloth, at 39c Black Screen Wire In first nu.mty. 1 8 to 48 inches wide in rolls of 100 lineal feet;

3c

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Lawn Swings Made of best quality material. Frame painted red, seats finished natural at . .$9.50 Couch Hammocks Angle iron fram, well filled mattress, tan covered at $9.50 Porch Swing Mission oak finish, shaped seat, comfortable back and ann rest, complete with chain and hooks at $4.98

Better Clothes Lower Prices

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A very excellent Qcmirrmcnr rf

fine tailored

garments in L .. S

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weaves

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Johnson Liquid Prepared Wax I or tlir floors and furniture,

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Beyerage bo ttles, with patent rubber stopper, quart size, each at 10c

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Gas Stove

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Electric Iron, in heavy nickel plated, guaranteed heating element, complete with a cord, 6 lb. sue, $4.50

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Gas Stove With two powerful burners, black enameled frame, at. .$3.98

Garden Spade or Shovel Heavy with D I lanuie at

steel

blade. $1.25

Gem Polishing Mop

Tin Sprinkling Can V i t h zinc rose spray, 39c

Wire Hangin Backets, painted green.

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Deal Methods

V.""ccl Barrows Hea-y hard

bolted steel wheel, at

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lardwood box, well

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cleaning, at

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