Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 114, Hammond, Lake County, 2 November 1921 — Page 9
Wednesday, Not. 2, 1921,
THE TIMES. PAGE
WHITING and PEOPLE
CH ARGED W ITH OBSTRICTIO I SOT MQt OH VIOLATION The charge against Abe Goodman, of 444 119th street who conduct a grocery utore. wa.t obstructing the sldewalk w-lth one of his good which he had out In front of his store, and not violation of the liquor law as wm erroneously tati In The. Times. Ooodman was placed under 150 bonds signed by Abe Ooldamith, appearing today for trial. The Matbotllat Episcopal Church haa launched a "Church Attendance and -Membership Campaign" for the month of Kovsmtxr. The go;t1 for attendonce for the morning service next Sunday, November 4. has been set for at ieat fifty per cent, of the memberahip. Kvery member, young and old alike, is urged to be present on that morning, if possible. The last Sunday of the month or the llr.t Sunday In December will be flxed as the time for receiv. infr new membera Into the church. The members and friends of the church are vrged to support thU movement to the uttnoat of their ability. r6ld Kxton-Porter, Oscar X. Ahl-r:-"i and Stephen Miller of Whiting T-cst No. tO. American lgton. have n at Kanaaa City attending the Tr:eetlHr ot the American Lieglon. Mt. Clara Wehmeyer Bailey of the i ical telephone exchange has returned :t.me from St. Margaret's" hospital and : Improving at her home here. Mr. and Mra. Henry Saws who were married lat week have returned from '"heeterton. where they visited the latter' parents Mr. and Mra. LaHiyn. They will realde with Mr. and Mr Sae of Central avenue Miss Anna Zettlln entertained a num. n-r of friends at her homo in 119th st., ifi honor Of her birthday anniversary. The Daughters at Isabo-Ia will hold their regular mi.etlng tonight a: which i ?arge number of members ehouM be p-esnt. F"ln-jl arrangements will bu
GOITRE RELIEVED Two in Same Family at Goshen Report Results. External Treatment Used. NOTE It would be Illegal to publish these etatementa If they were not true. Mra. Chaa. Snider. R. No. 1. Goshen, Ind., gays in her own home raPr, the News-Times: "Sorhoi Quadruple has remored isroltres far my two daughters. The growth on one has -entirely disappeared and on the other It la scarcely noticeable. Both cases were quite large. We have used less than two bottles In the two cases. We re glad to tell our experience. Tf you can't call, write." Sorbol Quadruple comes In small hottles containing enough for most cases. It will not stain or irritate. Does not Interfere with dally work. Ieaves the parts in healthful, normal condition. Requires ten minutes dally. Get further information at Kleinman's Pharmacy, drug stores everywhere, or "write Sorbol Company, Jle--hn1esturg. Ohio. Adv.
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Good fresh fish is the mot easily assimilated of all meats and the most healthful as well as the most delicious. Yon jet fish here just as though you had caught them in a nearby stream. SPECIAL! Low prices all this week on all kinds of fresh and smoked fish, including: FRESH FISH Eel Perch Shrimps Pickerel Lake Trout Salmon Trout Fresh Herring Wall-Eyed Pike Large Bullheads Lake S. White Fish Lake Erie Sun Fish SMOKED FISH Smoked Eel Smoked Salmon Smoked Sturgeon Smoked White Fish Salt Herring All Kinds
MILKER'S CAKE HERRING 10-pound box, "I OP this week Pl.AO
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EXTRA! OYSTERS Select grade.. Spe- CC dalat OD C SEE OUR BIG FISH On Display One of the Largest Ever Received Hammond Fish Market Sam Kaplan 235 STATE STREET
Tel. Ham'd 1654 Half Block East of P. 0.
SIMPLICITY MARKS THIS VELVET AND SILK CREPE GOWN
FIschrupp's hall on 119th atreet to where they have Just moved. The First Annual Fall Festival of WhltlnK Post American L?Ion, No. SO. at Clesar's graraS" on Indiana MoulevaxJ, wilt brgln next Friday evening". November 12th, at midnight. There will be entertainment, rouyic and dancingand several booths. Ail Whltln Is eagerly looking forward for the bis affair. Three Chicago boys were picked up on Standard avenue by Chief Ilrulns of the 8. O. Co.. who thought they looked susplciaus and true enough, he found them runaways from home. The boys were Robert Gabriel, aire 10 years of 8327 Hamilton avenue. Chicago; Geo. Iiinga, a.xe 14 years, of 209 Rooe st. and Joseph Uemar, tge 14 years of 3447 Claremont avenue. The boys had been suspended from school and were on their way to Michigan where one of their uncles resides. The parents were notified and yesterday Mrs. Gabriel came out to net her 10 year old son but the parents of the other two were not so quick to respond and If they don't appear they will be turned oer to Juvenile Officer Evana. Mrs. H. M. Atklna will entertain the
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with relvet is a smart fabric combination which is becoming very fashionable. Here is a very attractive frock which ttses these materials to soften the severe simplicity of its desitm. The velvet forms a deep band and a narrow one on the skirt and a wide band on the sleeve, inado for fh Christmas ma Ket. Mrs. Warren P. Beaublen and little son of 116th atreet and Mrs. Russle Jamon and daug-hter of Sheridan avenue, both returned home yesterday from the Michael Reese hospital in Chicago. Edward O'ltara of Chicago visited his sister Mrs. Charles Chant on Cleveland avenue. The Whltinsr Post. American Liegion, are working out an elaborate Armistice Day program. A speaker will be furnished by the National headquarters. The regular meeting of the V? . B. A. of the Maccabees will he held in
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FOR RAW SORE THROAT
At the first sign of a raw, soro throat rub on a little Musterole with your fingers. It goes right to the spot with a gentle tingle, loosens congestion, draws out soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It has all the strength of the old-fashioned mustard plaater without the blister. Nothing like Musterole for cro-upy children. Keep It handy for Instant uses. 35 and 6S cents in Jars and tubes; hospital size. 13. BETTER THA A MFSTARD l'LASTER
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BENJAMIN H. KAIFFMAN, rteadlns. Pa. "There's no dnubt in my mind that Tanlac saved my wife's life." was the positive statement of Benjamin II. Kauffman. 505 Fingaman St., Reading. Pa., popular clothing salesman for the well-known firm of Croll & Keck: "I was almost desperate from worrying over her condition, as she had suffered so long without getting; relief and I can hardly belicva my own eyes now when I spe the ebangre In her. Why, she doesn't phow her age by twenty years and declares she never remembers feeling better in her life. Her health was failing steadily for a year as a result of catarrh of the stomach, and I have never seen anybody suffer as much from Indigestion and nervousness as she did. "After a five weeks' course of Tanlac she was like another person, and I'm firmly convinced that years have been added to her life. It makes me shudder now when I think what the result might have been if she hadn't taken Tanlac In time." Tanlac is sold !n Hammond by Summers Pharmacy and In Indiana Harbor by Central Drug Store and by leading druggists. Adv.
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OUEEN QUALITY shoes offer so much more than ordinary footwear at the same prices that reason after season they grow stronger in favor. Our grandmothers knew and still know Queen Quality means the best, and today three generations are wearing shoes stamped with this famous name. There are Queen Quality styles for the varied needs of womanhood, from youth o age. Your style, in the right fitting, at the right price, awaits your selection.
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AVotnan's Foreign Missionary Society next Thursday afternoon at her home In Laporte avenue. This la the annual dues paying day for this eoclety and a Japanese program, has been arranged In which Mrs. George W. Bill will impersonate a native of that country and Mrs. Fredenburg will rep
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her work among- the Japanese. A report of the recent district convention held in Knox will be given by Mra. Cariyon who was aent as a delegate from this auxiliary and Mrs. Maunder w'll report the great branrh meeting held In Terre Haute. Eugene, the year-old-son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dust nee Rose Zweig. passed away very suddenly at the homo of "his grand-mother, Mrs. Amelia Zwelg In Fred street on Monday evtning after a brief Illness. The funeral was held today. Interment being at Hammond. .Miss Myrtle So It wed el g-ave a Hallowe'en party at her home In Myrtle avenue for her class In the "Keep Klimbins C!a.5," of the Congregational Sunday School Clas. The decorations were oak leaves and Jack o' lanterns. Hallowe'en games were played after which a luncheon was served. Those present were John KrlstofT, Kenneth Rought, Harold Plnkerton, Robert Denham. Richard Melvln. Gwynn Trueblood, Wlllard WTlght. Ellsworth and Jeree Cunningham. The Owl Club gave a pretty farmer's dance In their club rooms on Monday eveniog. The decorations were suggestive of Hallowe'en, bales of hay providing aeata for the gueata. The cosmimes were suggestive of the farm and a very pleasant evening ws spent. Holland Hard Hit, Too COLUMBUS. Nov.n.tplte the fact that Holland remained neutral during the recent World War, that nation today im Buffering the same social and economic aftermath being experienced by the United States and other countries directly involved in the World War, acordlng to Professor Ernest Jullua Cohen, eminent Dutch chemist, who I lecturing at Ohio State University. Profeaor Cohen explained that Holland, since the World War. has experienced the doubling of living expenses, cost of tobacco and luxuries has trebled, taxes are higher than In the United States, there Is an unemployment problem. universities are overcrowded and Holland had Its H-d uprising two years ago.
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
Winter apples and Pears for sale by the bushel; Call Whiting 2I0-R. S-38-U 119th atreet. phone Whiting 4S. 10-1-S
WALJ, PAPER Just received . about 3.000 rolls of our 122 stock. Prices ranging from 10c per roll to 36c A reduction of about 60 per cent, on this years' papers; Tom Smelaer, 60S Indiana boulevard. Whiting. 10-24-tf FOR SALE Six room houae, hot water 30 foot lot on Central ave.. See P. O. Sullivan, Waiting. l'I-X-1 "Ma," by Ted Lewis and "My Sunny Tenneaaee," at Sam Aronberg, 602 U9th atreet. Whiting. X0-2-tf XOTICE For your aute--repairing and overhauling, aee Barney McKenna, rear of Owens, 406 llth street, work guaranteed, phone Whiting 417. 10-19-6 FOR SALE Seven room house and garaige, hot water heat, 40 foot lot on Central avenue; Bee P. O. Sullivan, Whiting. ll-I-l PH.INCBSS THKATRE TODAT AXD TOMORROW "Deception,' tbc L.ve Story of KlaK Henry the Elghb and Aane Boleyn, with the aaun rant of asters which PnaaioB a ievdM n picture AIm Path fftrrm mm Illard conxjy. 11-3-2 Mc.Elroy Hat Shop will feature a 15 ale. Friday and Saturday, Nov. 4th and 6th; 433 Indiana Blvd., Whiting. 11-2-J All members of the Woman's Auxiliary of the American Legion Post. No. 80. are asked to help at the Fall Festival, given by the American Legion, which Is to be held at Clesar's garage, on Indianapolis Blvd.k beginning Friday. Nov. 4th until Nv. nth Armistice Day. The Auvlllary will serve refreshments' every evening and will also have aome usefull article for sale. All membera are urged to come and give their help and support to make this Fall Festival success; 11-2-1 ARE YOU RUN-DOWN, WEAK OR NERVOUS? need TMa Mvtber'a Ad rice i South Bend. Ind. "I had become all run-down, very weak and nervoua, and was so poorly that I could not do any of my work, but after taking Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prescription I regained my sterngth and never felt better in my life. It completely restored me to health. 1 had practically no suffering and my baby was very strong and healthy. I know 'Favorite Prescription' to be the best medicine a woman can take during expectancy and afterward for strength and health." Mrs. C. L. Scott, 401 E. Sample St. The use of Dr. Pierce's Fawrlte Prescription has made many women happy py making them healthy. Get it at once from your nearest druggist in either liquid or tablet form. Adv. PhonetU Stuff. WTien Cupid, , shoots his arrow bo jsually Mra.
Democratic meetings, are echeduled a follows: Wednesday evening, Not. 2. Frankowskl'a hall; Friday evening, Nov. 4, St. St. Mary's Greek Catholic Church nail; Saturday evening, Nov. 6, High School Auditorium; Monday evening, Nov. 7, High School Auditorium. Candidates and other citizens of Whiting will apeak at all meetings. 11-2 Extravagance and lack of cash causes more domestic troubles' than any other thing, so start an account with The Whiting Savings and Loan Association and you will have no cause for worry. 11-2-1 STAR THEATRE TOIOHT Anna O. Iclaon In "Wltho-at Mrtilt," adapted frm Calvin Johnston's Saturday Evening Vnmt story, Temple Duet) Also comedy and Bob amd Bill. 11-2-1 Before laying down thla paper read the advertisement of the Whiting Democratic Central Committee on thi nag. 11-2-1
No More Gas In Stomach & Bowels
If you wish to be permanently r Ileved of gas In the atomach and howels, take Baalmann'a GAs-Tablets. ftaalman'a Gas-Tablets are prepared distinctly for atomacn gas, and for all the bad effecti Coming from gas pressure. That empty and gnawing feeling at pit of your atomach disappears, that anxious, nervous feeling with heart palpitation will vanish and you will again he able to take a deep breath, often prevented by gaa pressing against your heart and lungs. Your limbs, arms and finger won't feel cold and go to sleep because baalmann'a Afl.Thltjl TirAVAnt firAS ln-
jterferlng with the circulation: drowsl- ' ..... faAltnir aftaf HI nnur will
be replaced'by a desire for some form of entertainment. Tour distended stomach will reduce because gas will not form after using Daalmann's Oas-Tablet". Oct the arenuine in the Tellow Package from Summers' Pharmacy or any reliable druargist. Price one dollar. J. Baalmann. chemifft, San FYanrj aco.-a jv
To The Voters
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Just a few days more and the work will be over. Talk over Russell apd his ticket with your friends and neighbors. One vote may decide the election. If you elect the Republican ticket you thereby express your approve of all that has been done by the present administration in the past eight years. You approve the pumping station, the filtration plant and high taxes. You approve a political machine. Think it over.
"Hustle for Russell" and His Ticket
Published at advcrtliing rates by the Democratic Centra) Committee.
ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES
WEIL
Telephone 118 1 25 Gostlin Street
EXTRA SPECIAL SAL!
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday Here is a list Take my Adice and Bay all you can at that Price Lest you forget it "I Admit its Worth While to trade with Weil."
GROCERIES
Club House Oats, per package, 1 Oc Corn Flakes, three packages, 29c
Heinz Apple Butter, large jar, Preserves, one lb. large jar, Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. 10 Bars Classic Soap, ...
Swifts Pride Washing Powder, 16c (LARGE PACKAGE) 3 Cans Kitchen Kleanser, . 1 4c 3 Packages Argo Starch, . 23c 6 Rolls Lunch Wax Paper, . 1 7c 3 Large Rolls Toilet Paper, . 1 9c
10 Bars of P. & G. Soap,
25 lbs. Gold Medal Flour $ 1 .09 10 lbs. Sugar, .... 57c Club House Corn, none better. 1 9c 5 for 95c Club House Peas, fine sifted. 20c S for 8c .
Yuban Coffee, per pound, . Club House Coffee, lb, pkg. Best Bulk Coffee, 3 lbs. for Campbell Tomatoe Soup 3 for Clup House Milk, tall cans, . Sniders Beans, bargain, 3 for
Club House Catsup, large bot. 1 9c
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LEAF LARD, 8 lbs 95c POT ROASTS, . 14c to 24c PORK LOINS, whole or half lb. 29c FANCY FRANKFORTS, lb. . 1 9c PORK BUTTS, whole, lb. . . 1 9c BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, 49c BRICK OR AMERICAN CHEESE, Per Pound. 29c DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY
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