Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 11 August 1921 — Page 9
Thursday, August 11, 1.021
T1TE TIMES. PAGE NINE
WHITING an if if s PEOPLE
Mn. Frel and M!s Margrarot William vulted at the latter's home in Chicago Sunday. Mrs. Noll Cass of this N. I. CJ. E. Co.. axd her son Wilbur are pendins their vacation at Newport, Ind., visiting1 r!a.tl-e. Miss Anna Or'lTlth has resumed hr duties at the "Whltini? News Co., after a vacation apent In Wool River and In Alton. III., and St. Louis. Mrs. William Shade entertained the member of the ex-Co-uncilior'a Club of the S. ar.d D. cf L. at her home In
Iaporte avenue on Tuesday evening
About twenty-five were present The
earn of Haart wae played, prizes liein awarded to Mrj. Susie Canner ar.d
Myrtle Tloweri. A two course lunch-
won waa ervfid-
H. Soenlk was arrest! "by officer r.-riicn at llflth street and Indiana
inulevard, charged with reckless auto driving. Tie -was released on $26.00
I t nds furnished "by Louis Zeltltn. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cole have been retina; friends In Crown Point. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Comstoclc have returned from an eastern trip, stopping at Toledo, Buffalo and other point. Tony Melensky. arrested 'hy officer Tewell for assault and 'battery on Anonl Parcanko was released on a 1108 bond to appear Augrust 16th for trial. Mra. "Wilfred Orindie of Atchlemn avenua, -waa elected Treasurer of the League of Women's Voters In Hammond.
Wonder if the men would vote for the return of the old style dress?
where they spent a few day The Lake County Medical Fratarnlty are having their annual picnic at the Whitlna; park today. The Whiting doctors, in thflr behalf, are putting on
Rome special features to make the day'
enjoyable.
Whiting A d vertis em en ts Are Winners
STAR THEATRE TONIGHT Prfacllla Deao In "Reputation." IXn't mil eetn Ion 7u can gnlo or le yomr reputation. 8-9-3 FOB RETT A new 3 room house In the W,tr Gardens; H. S. David son. 03 ll!h treet. Whltins. 8-11-1 WANTED Couple to share furnished Bungalow; address "B. R." Whltin? Tewe. 8-9-11-13
FOR 'RENT Furnished room for light houkeepinr; 1333 Amy avenue, near 116th street. Whiting. 8-9-3 TOR SALE 1 oomtlr.itioTi stove, first claei condition reasonable; 135 Cleveland aTenue. Whiting. 8-9-S FOR SALE 8 room Brick Veneered Hone; Oarage In basement, 328 Central avenue. Whiting. 8--3 Standard Oil Co.. of Whiting. Indiana Is offering Pressure Tar Coka at $6.00 ffr ton to the resldento of Whiting and vicinity. This offer will remain in force until the present etock is exhausted. Thfs Is not the Crude Petroleum Coke, that has been aold to employee and others in past years. The purchaser hould assure himself that he can use this quality of fuel before making a purchase. Apply at Main Office, Standard Oil Co.. for orders 8-10-6 PRINCESS THEATRE TODAY AI TOMORHOW "The Mask. with Jaclt Holt, Huddle ' and all afux Farnjnount rtutt also Pathe New and Pollard fomfdj. 8-10-2 (Louis Grenter.r. moving and xrreseinr, hauling coke. $1.25 per hour. 1219 Reeee avenue, phone 430-R Whiting. 8-11-4 FOR RENT Modern furnished room, one or two gentlemen or married couple; Call "Whiting News. 8-11-2 TOR KENT Room with hoard for one or two men; 424 New York avenue. Whiting. S-ll-2 FOR SALE CHEAT Twin Excelsior Motorcycle: call after 5:30 p. m., at 1217 Petri street. Whiting. 8-11-2 Tickets for the Masonio Picnic at Tf'Jdson Lake. Saturday, August 13th. ran be purchased at the Whiting News ?:and. -11-2 WANTED Waitresses for the Hammond Beaoh Inn; apply at Point Cafe. Phone Whiting 238. S-ll-2
FREE TO Asthma Sufferers Free Trial of a Method That; Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time
W have a method for the control of Asthma, and we want you to try It nt our expense. No matter whether ;'ur case Is of Ions standing or rc-i.-nt development, whether It Is present ; hay fever or chronic Asthma, 5011 should send for a free trial of our !!'.! hod. No mattor in what rMmate you live, no matter what your air? or occupation. If you are troubled with asthma, our method should relieve you promptly. We especially want to send Jt to those apparently hopelesa cases, where all form of Inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumfis. "patent smokes." eto.. have failed. We want to fhow everyone a our Mpensii. that our mot hod is designed to end al! difficult breahlne. all whezlng, and all those terrible pnroxyms. This free offer is too important t- nepl'ct a "inirle 'ay. Write r.o-,v and beptn the method at once Send no money. Simply mall coupon helow. Po it Today you do not even pay postage.
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WANTKP Waitresses for the Hammond Heach Inn; apply at Point
Cafe. Phone Whittny il58.
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. The condition of Bernard Scheldt and Edward Kellinan uon of Peter Keilman, remains about the same. They both have a trained nurse In attenda nee. Oscar Turner of the Bon Ton store, attended the Po.sreant of Progress shows at ChicaEo on Tuesday. Miss Edith Bejecker returned home on Tuesday after a three weeks visit with relatives) a: Cnlcago. Mrs. Aron'an and children returned t their home at Ch.i :.3 after a throe v ek visit hero with relatives. Miss Florence Kellman returned on Tu5dav evening- to Chicago after a 'vftt'j visit hero with her mother.
Tha modern girl and her sister of a generation ago.
Mrs. Ed-win Farr of Clevoland &v . 1 Is suffering with an infection in hers thumb. j Mrs. C. R Vincent of I.aporte ave.. i spent today with her daughter, Mrs. ! George Johnson in Chicago. Rev. and Mrs. Anderson and the lat-j ter's1 sister attended th? Pageant of j Progress in Chicago on Tuesday even- I !ng. I Steve Sramet of 301 119th street, ar-j rested for having intoxicating liquors j in his place, plead guilty to th of- j
"ense and -was fined Jl'.'O and cost, amounting to J13j. Joe Hruska of 512 John street arraigned on the same
offense, also plead frailty and paid aj
similar -fine. A number of members of the Christ
ian Church attended a revival of the; Church of Christ In Griffith on Tues- J
day evening. Mrs. E. A. Hopkins is spending a few days visiting her daughter in Chicago and Mr. Hopkins, who is on his vacation lias gone to -visit his mother.
The Loyal Women's C'..i. of the! Christian Ch-iroh held their monthly j b : . i r.c- meeting at the home of Mrs. j
Wiiham Kee-d i.f Sheridan avenue last Tut.-sdiy evening. Mr. nnl Mrs. P T? Purinton of Central avenue have r 'urm d from their vacation .;.: nt in Michisan
Ar.lon I'ukocita. arrest-d by off Icer Te-.vei;. f r t.e'.r.g in t .x icated w' fined $,. .iii.J costs n 1:1 o n ' i n ir to $15. 1 Frank Hr.-k:i charged with the same, offense !- ofTicer Mike.-i-h, wa. fined J J1.''0 .m d c -sts. atii's-nitlns to $12.00. j Mr. tin I Mvs. j. h. K'.i-;i.- r ..f 119th j strcf t. hia.-. e ro urned from "The Delis" j
in Wisconsin, v.-he re they spent a two u-eek t v.t..ii 11. Mr and Mrs. Sim Aronberg and daught.-r 1- ft yesterday 'f"r a two weeks, vacation to spent at Mack inac Iianl, Mich. Mrs. John Puffy nnd daughters Nellie, ar.d MajT.11 are visiting in Bass La It e . Ind. Th Albert ?nr!rs of Cleveland ave. moord to 'Tho T)--'l!s" in Wisconsin.
(TAR THEATIin T(M;irT rrUellla Denn In "ltrpU(il,i." IKn'l mhi eeelnjc how you cmi alu or loe your reputation. 8-9-3 PRINCESS THEATHE TODAY AMD TOMOKHOW "The Mask," v.lth Jark Halt, Ifeddle mid all stnr l'nrnmount rnM also Put he and Pollurd comedy. S-lO-2 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Th'eson and son Herman of Indianapolis boulevard, attended the Pageant of Progress at Municipal Pier Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Shaeffer of Celveland avenue and family visited at the home of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mr Paen at East Side. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hayes of Indianapolis boulevard and family ppent last Sunday in Chicago at the Pageant of Progress at the Municipial Pier. Mrs. Oeorge Zerwer ami daughter Anna and son Elmer of Myrtle avenue ar- home from their visit in Hillsdale. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Juller and Mr. and Mrs-. F. Spoars spent Monday In Chloa.go at the Pageant of Progress at the Municipial Pier. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jewett are entertaining Mr. Jetvett's sister. Mrs. Ida Vader. Mrs. Lew Jewett is entertaining her cons! nthis week. Miss Margaret Jenkins of 12T.h St.. i?t spending the we k in Joliet, Iii., visiting relatives and frit-nds, T'ne Bunco Club of Whiting is giving a picnic at the Whiting park tomorrow. Little Dorothy Emerson is getting along nicely after her recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tviemm were Chicago visitors Saturday. Mrs. H. Breekmaa and daughter Violet were in Chicago Saturday, chopping. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Klcmm and Mrs. and Mrs. Lewis Klemni were visiting in Gien View, 111., Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ji..-.- i:ave movc.l th-!r household goods to Leroy, Ind.. where Mr. Jones has taken a position as ra'.lr- ad operator. Mrs. Hershel Kngel and Mary N'olan are vlsitirs- a few days at Hammond with relatives.
Mrs. s. W. Hartong returned to her home on Monday evening after spending: several daj'3 with relatives at Plalnfleld. III. Mr. and Mrs. Jo Pensberger and family and Mr. Weber of Chicago, spent Sunday at the home of Ernest Lorenz. Miss Loretta Cassett is visiting with her grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Margraf . Mrs. Dan O'Connors is visiting with relatives at Kangiey, 111. Elizabeth Kaiser of Chicago, is spending a vacation with relative hre. A large number of Dyer f-flks went to Chicago to see the Pageant of Progress. Mrs. Nick Minlnger visited with her friends on Tuesday afternoon. Muster Eugene I'.aij m gartner is spending Mm vacation with relatives at Poyd, Wis.
Kidney and Bladder Troubles Conquered or Money Back
For 40 year? said Dr. Carev I have been preseribtng Marshroot for kidney and blHd.kr sickness ar.d now that I have retired from aetivo praettee I have nuolo arr mg. -men's with leading druggists to dispense this wonderful prescription at a m..d-rte price, on the money b.-ick If dissatisfaction plan. lie ware of kintK-y disease thousands die of it every year who ought to be crJoying the hlessinirs of life and health. Watch the symptoms. If you have specks floating before the eyes, puffv 'yes, clammy t'iet or moist palms', back-a-hr-or sideachc. you oueht to jret a bottle of X;r. Carey's Marshroot right a u y. It hns wonderfully he nefltted tens of thousands of cases of kidney and hladd r troubles and is the m'-dn-ino you can ai ,.-ys deptr.d upon. Hcsutts ere ganr- ' NOTE Dr. Daniel G. O.rey was a pr.tftttlnp physician for many years and his grcit I'rescrlption. Mnrshroot aided M-iou sands of sufferers fr rn kidney and b'ni-id'-r tr-'tiWcs. Hennfter you can niueys get this eff-'etivc Prescription at F. Clmenrs Products, Rochester. N. Y.. and all reliable pharmacists the coun'ry over. Keep in mind the name. Dr. Carey's Marshroot prescription, Xo. 777. No otner medicine can take Its pi-ice
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How Tfiay Kava Qeen Endured and How Overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Experience of a Providence Woman
Providence, R. I. "I took Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound for a female trouble and backache. Itbegan just after my baby was born, and 1 did the best I couid about getting my work done, but I had awful bearing-down pains eo I could not stand on mr feet. I reed in the papers about Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound and the good it was doing other women, and Ihrve got dandy results from it and will always recommend it. You cv.n 'j'f these facts as a testimonial if yka wi -h." Mrs. Herbert L. CAaaws', li Meni Court, Providence, Pv. I. Ohio woman for three years could hardly keep about and do her housework she was so ill. Mad well by Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound : Fayette, O. "For about three years I was very nervous and had backache, sideache, dragging-down pains, cculd not eleeD at nicht- and had no anDe-
tite. At times I could hardly do my houpework. I eot medicine from the doctor but it did not help me. I saw Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound advertised in a newsf aper and took it with good results, and am now able to do my housework. 1 recommend your medicine to my friends and you may publish my testimonial." Mrs. Chester A. Ball, R. 15, Fayette, Ohio. An Illinois woman relates her experience: Bloominton, 111. "I was never very strong and female trouble kept me so weak 1 had no interest in my housework. 1 had such a backache I could not cook a meal or sweep a room without raging with pain. Rubbing my back with alcohol s- metimes eased the pain for a few hours, but did not stop it. I heard of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and eix bottlt cf t have made mo as si -ong. and healthy a any woman ; and I give my thanks to it for my health. "Mrs. J. A.McQuiTjY, 610 W. W alnut St-.Bloomington, 111. The condition-? described by Mra. Cassen, Mrs. Ball, and Mrs. McQuittywill appeal to many wo- ien who struggle on with their daily tasks in just such conditions in fact, it '3 Baid that the tragedy in the livesof some women is almost beyond belief. D- y in and day out they slave in their homes for their families and besidj the (.uly routine of housework, often make clothes for themselves and for theh- children, or work in their gardens, all the while Buffering from those, awful bearing-down pains, backache, headaches, nervousness, the blues, and troubles which sap the very foundation of life until there comes a time when nature gives out and an operation seems inevitable. If such women would only profit by the experience of these three women, and remember that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the natural restorative f.-r such conditions it may save them years of suffering and unhappinees. There is hardly a neighborhood in any town or hamlet in the United States wherain some woman does not reside who has been restored to health by this famous medicine. Therefore ask your neighbor, and you will find in a great many cases that at some time or oilier she, too, has been benefited by taking it, and will recommend it to you. For more than forty years this old-fashioned root and herb medicine hasbeen restoring suffering women to health and strength. Lydia Tl. Pinkham's Private Text-Book upon "Ailments Peculiar to Women" will be sent to you free upon request. Write to The I.ydia II. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. This book contains valuable information.
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Very Bst Pure White Cane GRANULATED
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MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE ! We have tJioimnrls of articles which will be sold at a sacrifice. The only way to tell these items is by coming to the store. Items on sale are marked with a "dot" (.) So this is your chance to get bargains by buying during the DOT SALE, COMMENCING AUGUST 11TH TO 31ST. I LOOK FOR THE DOT (.) j JUST LIKE FINDING MONEY I
I Tell Your Friends
CHEESE! Yellow American or Brick Cream per lb. 23c
FLOUR! 24!2 Pounds Ceresota or Gold Medal sack $1.19
Strictly Fresh New Laid
dozen 3
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Very Best Pore Fresh Creamery per lb. 47c
UTTERINE!! John F. Jelkes, 2 pounds 47c
Freshly p Baked k er 1
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7SEI TRIAL COTTPO-y. FRONTIER ASTHMA CO.. Rnom XJasrara and Hudson sts.. Butfalo, N. T. Send fro trial of your method to:
Friday and Saturday Specials
CAMPBELL'S PORK AND BEANS 2 cans 21c LARGE JAR QUEEN OLIVES 39c WALTKE'S SOAP 2 large bars 19c SCOUT BRAND CORN FLAKES 3 for 25c .GRANULATED SUGAR 10 pounds for 65c BEST GROUND COFFEE 33c PEABERRY COFFEE 25c PURE FRUIT PRESERVES Large bottle .. 23c PURE PRESERVES 2 bottles 35c PET OR CARNATION MILK 2 tall cans 23c CRISPO FAMOUS COOKIES Per pound 24c Groceteria Store 78 W. STATE STREET 434 119th STREET Hammond Whiting 719 CHICAGO AVENUE
COFFEE!! I COFFEE!! I COFFEE!! "GPDI'nIrPAL" "SANTOS" "PEABERRY" UUK dld 1 35c lb, 3 lbs. $1 25c lb. 4 lbs. 95c j 25c lb. 4 lbs. 95c
very best Orange Pekoe Ceylon, pound 60c
American Family Soap
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Salmon Tall can of Pink Can 10c
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Soap Chips
CORN Or Tomatoes
10 cans $1.
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Candy! Jelly Beans
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