Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 172, Hammond, Lake County, 12 January 1922 — Page 13
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vi.it the Hcauty Shop at the home of Mrs. fogli, 1333 Amy ivcr.ue, phone "Whiting 815-M, open evening-.". 1-9-4 PRIXCESS TIIKAIIIK TODAY Betty Thompson In "The Little Minister," with Xiscl Ha-rlc and an All Star Paramount; Also I'athe :e n:l I'oHard comedy. 1-11-2 ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE -PUBLIC! Have you forgotten that I have cut my price. Ladies' and Mens Suits Cleaned and Pressed for .$1.00. I also guarantee 10 hour service. Why wear a dusty or spoiled suit when you can have it cleaned for a mere nothing. All Saturday morning calls delivered in afternoon every where. Call office, East Chicago 102C; J. Simile vitz, Prop., 4734 Oleott avenue, East Chicago. 1-7-6 V.AJNTED Intelligent girl to asihtt in clerical work; Apply H. Gordon and Sons. 1-12-3 Many Jar.uary Bargains now on sale at EI. Gordon and Sons. Whiting. 1-12 PC'S SALS Modern New Bungalow, :xiateS on Amy avenue Bargain. Terms. Chas. D. Gainer. 654 119th St.. phone Whiting 453. 1-12-3 H. Gordon and Sons open this evening untlj S:00 p. m. 1-12-1 WANTED Two or three furnished raorr.s. Whiting News Co. 1-12-2 FOR 3ALE Dining room outfit, at 313 Olivir street, "Whiting. 1-12-1 When in Hofelory you invest, we suggest you gt the best. Armor Plate, Perfect In weave, wear and wash. We "lave a complete lino of Ladles and Children's Silk, Cotton and Woo', at interesting prices; ""reel's Speclalty &hop, 631 119th street. Whitin;. 1-12-1 FOR PALE Modern Bung-alow, New Situated on Stanton ave. Real barKa n. Terms. Chas. D. Gainer, 554 li9Lh street, phone Whiting- 49J. 1-12-3 An account with The WhitinT Savings and Ioan Associition is a "big brother" in times of distress. Begin :n account now with current dividend r;ue G per cent. 1-12-1 FOR SALiE ? room modern Bungalow on Amy ave., $S,700; f, room modern Bungalow on Amy avenue. $5,500; room modern Bungalow on Lake ave., $. 00; See P. D. Sullivan, 603 119th St., Whitinj. 1-12-! STAB THEATKE TOItiHT A Cw-ntKMl story, fion'S POI VTRT, WD Til II UW, a Comody; also Itob m 1-11-2 Griesel & Trulley Funeral Directors Successors to A. D. Hayden AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone Whiting 531 Residence, Phone Whiting 532 x Anywhere Any Time 426 119th ST., WHITING NORWEGIAN MISS TO WRITE BOOK ON ARMS PARLEY n fA Miss Jane Anderson.
Read Friday's paper for the most Stupendous Shoe offer ever attempted
LOVELY WRAP I OK SPRING EVENINGS
'9-1-tew f ..".,1. - ' .'- . ?. i1 ri ,,r ni Into this wrap of heavy brown satin embroidered in white angora any young debutante will love to snuggle after the dance or opera. An enormous collar of Mongoli, a fur fabric tinted brown and white, and an eighteen-inch band of the same trimming adds further embellishment. WHITING and iff PEOPLE The Whiting Chapter of Eastern Stars held their annual installation of officers which was attended 'by two hundred ar.d fifty persons. Mrs. Bertha Don.iglas, a Past Worthy Matron, instalir-d the following officers, the work being carried out very 'beautifully: Cecilia Osterburg Worthy Matron. Arthur J. Will Worthy Patron. Hattic Peterson Assoc. Matron. Cora Eaton Secretary. Blanche Braley Treasurer. Maud Lemen Conductress. Rinna McDride Assoc. Conductress. Polntu of the Star Adah Ellen Pinkerton. Kuth Hazel Todd. Esther Mamie Miller. Martha Anna Fu?s. Electa Elsie Tucke. Chaplain LizBie Griffith. Marshall Nellie Jenk!n3. Warden Lillian Porter. Sentinel Hermain Thiesson. The Past Worthy Matron. Mra. Nellie Jenkins, was presented with a set of silver salad forks, by the Chapter, Mrs Amelia Burton, Past Grand Matron, making the presentation speeches, giving also to the Installing officer Mrs. Ilertha Dou-glas, a pyreft baking dish, in a silver friime and to Mr. Thleseen, Pa.et Patron a gold pencil. The installation was followed by a progTam in which Mrs. G. F. Ordeman sang a grou.p of songs and Mm. C. P. McNeil! rendered 'violin selections, both being accompanied on the .piano by Mrs. F. Hod ley. A four course luncheon followed the program and ended a most pleasant eveniny. AT STAR THKTRE SOO.X DacKhtrr fflveti Dud danrlag- Ira no n n day tnri to dawn. See "WHY CIRI.S LEAVE HOME." 1-10-4 The Whiting friends of Mr. an3 Mrs Ouatav of Hammond, will be interested to learn that a daughter vra born to them. Mrs. Nosker of New York avenue, has returned from Michigan where sho was called "by the death of a relative. The Owl Ciub will have their monthly card party at their club rooms to-night-A ten pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Pat McShane at East Chicago Mrs. McShane will be pleasantly remembered as Miss Mary ASUey of Whiting. Mother and son are getting alon nicely. The Pythian Sisters and the Knights Hack hurt you? Can't straighten up without feeling sudden pains, sharp aches and twinges? Now listen! That's lumbago, sciatica or mayb" from a strain, and you'll get blesse i relief the moment you rub your back with soothing, pentratlng "St. Jacobs Oil." Nothing else takes cit soreness, lameness and stiffness to quickly. You simply rub it on and out 'nrn1.- tl'--. t t ,.'.rf..rMv '-a'-T-i-
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uf 1'ythlas will have a joint inntallation of officers in their iiail on 110th street tonight. An entertainment and refreshments will follow the installation, it being urged that all members of both orders be on hund to enjoy a pleasant evening. AT STAll THK4.TRK SOON Iit five tbouMand erl" dlxiippcnrril last year. See "WHY (illlL.S l.HAVK HOM-H.' 1-10-4 Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. George Ilerak itch of New York avenue a daughter. The Kortniiyhtly Club will give on operetta at the high school auditorium on Friday, Ja.nuary 27th for the I ene;it of their charity fynd. Mrs. V. It. Doll U to be the director. Mr. A. Eaker. cash'.er of the Oontrul State Bank will speak to the students in the Buslnt'ss Law Class of the Whiting evening school tonight. George Dewey has been ill at his home in New York avenue for severak days. AT ST A R Til KATRK SOO The nlumhrrinK lire of freedom were kl nllcri anew and divesting liernelf of
the straight Jnekct, lie fuccd the world alone. 1-10-4 j The Ko.vaJ Neighbors will hold a .special meeting at 2 p. m. next Monday at which all officers and members are urged to be present. Col. Theodore Chapter W. It- C will meet in resrular .-wssion Saturday evening. Installation of officers will take place. All members may bring a lady friend. Otto Pineld, Representative, came down from Crown Point on Tueday and paid Whiting: a visit. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Moore have gone to housekeeping in Mrs. Voxel's, apartment on 119th street, j Joseph Hawritynlak of Clark street I charged with violation of the liquor! law was arraigned before Judge Sullivan and was fined $100 and costs. Mr Wawnyniak taken on the samo charge, was dismissed. Mias Hattle IMtxele of Schrage ave., has been appointed water clerk to te employed In City Treasurer E. Langenhan's office. Mrs. Mary Williams of Cleveland avenue has returned home from the St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago where she underwent an operation for yoitre. ROBERTSDALE The Marquette CJub was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ArthJr Btross of Lake avenue Wednesday evening. A iery pleasant evening- was enjoyed and a most delicious luncheon was aerved. A uoti was born on Wednesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. George Didninske of Myrtle avenue. STAR Til MATH E TONIGHT A t'urwxMl tor , GOD'S t'Ol VTRY. ASiU THK LAW, n tomeidjrj abto Bo and, IMII. 1-11-2 airs. W. Eann of East Side visited her daughters, Mrs. A. Schaeffer and airs. H, Thiesson and their families on Tuesday airs. A. Fuessle and son spent the lawt week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Haman of Lake avenue. Mr. and airs. Herman Emkin and family have moed into the Bieson hom on Stanton avenue, having former H- lived in one of the old Timm cot-
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I s r Mis Roth FaTL One trf the most famous toy makers of the middle west is Miss Ruth Fall of Cincinnati. Misa Fall is the only woman teacher in tb manual training department of the elementary schools of Cincinnati.' She made her first wooden toy in.; tho evening after school hours and has devoted all of her spare time since to toy making. Her products always find a ready sale. tages on Indianapolis Blvd. airs. J. Dvsnek of Reese avenue -visited her sister at Pullman la-st Wednesday. The joint Installation of Whiting lodge K. of P. and Whitlnir Temple. Pythian Slaters, wil be heVd at the K. of P. Hall this evening at S:80. An exceptional good progTam having ben arranged, it is urged that all members be present. FRIXfESS THEATRE TODAT Uetty Thompson In "The Uttle Minuter," with Nigel Baj-rle and nil AH Star Pararaoimti Also Pathe ltevs and Pollard comedy. 1-11-2 Mrs. E. Freese was a business visitor In Hammond on Tuesday. alias Helen Buell of Indianapolis I'ls-d., was a business visiter at East Side last evening. Little Adeline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Schaeffer, has 'been reported to have been very ill for several days. William Thiesson of Indianapolis Blvd., who is confined to his home with a very bad case of tonsilitif, was reported rot so well at this time. Mrs. Amos Shenk of South Chicago
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"13 u guest at the John Tourney home on Atchison avenue on Wednesday. Mrs. Augusta E-ggers of Roberts av-en-u Is entertaining a couple of newlyweds. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eggera of Preston, Iowa, who are spending- a few days of their honeymoon at the Eggers home. Mrs. John Hlwood of Atchison ave., entertained several friends from out of town Tuesday afternoon.
3538232 j HOBART Mrs. LMla Ktiper who was taken very furiously ill while visiting with her daughter at Indianapolis 1b somewhat improved and is expecting to return to her home next week. ! The Lady Fore3ter Lodge held their regular card party Wednesday evening following their lodge meeting. The Odd Fellows and Rfbekah lodge will givo a card party Thursday evening at the Odd Fellows hall. Miss Isabella Kramer has accepted a position as clerk at the Brand and i Fleck market. The Woman's Missionary Society met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. II. Hawke . Mr. and Mrs. Dell Beach transacted business in Chicago yesterday. DYER Mrs. B. Thiel spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her son F. A. Schloisg ind family of Chicago. - airs. Susan Scheldt of Chicago, spent Tuesday here with relatives. On Saturday niht while at work, George Dumibsky had the misfortune of having a large lump of coai fall on top of his head causing a deep cut. The doctor put several stitches in his head und air. Ounibsky 1st 'getting along alright. Mrs. Carl Keilman and children returned to their home at East Chicao on Monday. Tho annual meeting of the stoelthoM?rs of the First National Bank took place on Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Edwards' Olive Oil Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub. stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugarcoatcd tablets are taken for bad breath by 2ll who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on tha bowels and liver, stimulating them to ratural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefit of nasty, sickening, griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula afte rseventeen years of practice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Olive Tablet sare purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you Take one or two every night for a week and rote the efTect . 15c and 30c. will know them by their olive ccdor Adv.
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Mrs. alary Ketlman of St. John is visiting with Jos. Keilman and family.
ST. JOHN airs. Frank Dinges and son Jack are visiting a few days with relatives at Chicago. atm John Klassen, Mrs. Maginot anl Mrs. Pete Thiel were Hammond visitors on Tuesday. Quite a number from here attended tho funeral e,f Mrs. Harry Grimmer at Hammond on Wednesday. Mrs. Ed. yehrnal left Wedncsd-ay morning for a day's visit at Chicago with relatives. Mrs. Jake Boccker spent Wednesday at Chicago with relatives. Larva Resembles Spittio. A frothy substance found on plants, variously known as "fro spit," "cuckoo spit"' and "toad spit, Is ernded by the larvn of the spittle In-sr-ct, which lives under the mas3 of "spit." The latter consists of Juice sucked from the plant?. i
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Motherhood creates almost a new state' of being for a woman. As a result, new nerves, those heretofore restful and quiescent, spring into activity, they cry out, they tingle, they bum in their unrest. The network of nerves across the abdomen, the loins, the back . and other parts now become super-sensitive. A!i these nerves are being called on to perform unusual duties. Tiiese nerves must bo pacified and comforted ; must be put in condition for the crisis that is pending. If these nerves are not soothed and quieted, they may set up aggravated nerve tension, increasing in severity from month to month, sometimes even culminating in a nervous paralysis of the back and limbs. This leaves the mother-to-be in a condition where she is unable, fully, to meet the test when the climax of maternity arrives. WARNING : Avoid using they net cr.ly on the skin and Used by Expectant Mothers for Three Generations
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Liniment (2a tenrwaa 1 1 ii mini nanmma.wi Dlifijorins facial eruption are1 ejnickiy healed by Dr.Hobson's Gntmt (' Ointment. Good for pimply faces, j eczema, acne, itching slem. and all f OLher Birin troubles. Oneof Dr.Hobaon'i j Fair fly Kemexiiea. Any druggist. ( ' DrHobson's EczemaOiutiaesit j U3W MM J Mother's Friend is used externally as a massage; and its purpose, thru daily use, is to gradually, gently and effectively relax the muscles and nerves involved in the function of child-bearing; to make the skin soft, pliable and elastic so that it may expand easily and naturally as the abdominal parts enlarge thereby relieving the tension and strain On these muscles and nerves of the otherwise severe distension before delivery. M:a. C. J. Hartraan, SIS Palm St, Scran ton, Pa., aayt: " am willing and anxious ro tcllmny mother about Mother's Friend. It did me so much good that I wouldn't b without itrf it cost Si. 00 a bottle. With my first two children I had a doctor mnd a nurse and then they had to use inatrumen ts. but with my last two children i only had m nurae; wa had no time) to iet a doctor because I wasn't rervsick only about tan or filtaea minutes." Many doctors and nuraes recommend Mother a Friend. It contain no narcotica. or habit'forming druo and ia perfeetir harmless. All drug a tores carry Mother's Fiiead. plain oils, greases and substitutes may cause harm without doing good. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. Dept. 30, Atlanta. Ga. Please send me without cost m copy of wor booklet on MOTHERHOOD and The BABY. Name St R. F. D Town State 1
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