Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 186, Hammond, Lake County, 30 January 1922 — Page 10
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ST All THEAIKU. Sixty-five thoUaand plrln diM.'ippearill lust year wliy do Ktrl leave onir l-2t-Vt The Golden Ptar Kebecoas will hold !.-:-ir regular meeting on Wednesday v.n;nsr at the I. O. O. F. hail. It is .'.irtxi thai a!l memlfrs ..- present. ""fi little lausrhter of Mr. and Mm. 'V '. Jones of Tirt'-niTi .wen iir. is re-r-rius nivcly from her recent, i'iof -ioailet fever. 'Irs. Jake Fase cf Huberts avrnae " :n a. visitor In Chica the other ri y Tha W. a X f thi Ma.".-;,bfoj wi;! et In regal ar session Wenne.sdav
Heavy Cold? C! :st AHGoggeaUp? J)OrTT let k set a etart, Dr. King'. New Discovery tu t--t rieht riown to work, reJievir-c tee r.t,ht fre lir g it the ch-aC, quirt in? the racking voujrh, JTT stixauUtrg the towci.s, Vjs rfimirattng the cold poisons. Uvrays rea,ie. Jl:st rood meUkina onadc to un euldo arnl coughs. t FVr fifty vera a Ftaudard rtmriy. tL family cap ti.e h with helpful ats. Ease the children's croup. 29 harmful drvja. Convincing, heali: si Uu tisu, tii kiddie like. At all Be KinsHew Discovery br Colds and Counts
Fal BahdJjrf Bowels Slugih? .iat My "pep in work or piay. v u re eomtipatwj ! The stimuUtinj r rtioa of Dr. King' Kfl beings back o!J tkae fftriT. All doiep-Uta. 25c
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were s-rv.-d and tin- remainder of the fveninjr Fpc-r,t Facially. : : tr l;ufh!cr, E-lisit.n lrr-sori, Ttr-h.rt N"..if and M. Vayo arc home for a weft's vac.U !on from I'hamfiprie, iv'iir. tiu;v am studentf the I'niv. i'f!!y of Illinois. Mrs". Shaiic of I-'.ke avenue, lrft for I'.fiiMt, WI... for an f-xtetide .1 vaeatien with her frientia. Mra. Kath and Mr.1. Hommi. rr. and Mr?. Flovd RanXa n' At-ftil-
sn avenue wer- ,"iieaso shoppers on Saturday. Mrs. I'aple.s .iitertained Mrs. Jarkn of Gary at her honv- on Thur-dav i Mr.. Arthur Henirrickjon of Iakp . avenu? war- a It.itrrnon-l visitor on ! Friday. I lHmar Paclt'.am or Robert . avenue ha.1 the misfortune to fall and sprain ; hi ankle whi'o akatinsr at the Whit- ; inp- Park laeron. j Mrs. R. Ate'il.nn and ?n Vernon '. and Mr. and Mr. Oeortre Ooidinsr and son of Take avenue spent S in.lay at the lvomp nT the former's ,jn. Ultr.er j Atuhtffon and wife ,.f Htmirnond. The Royal irhlior of Ameriea
win meet tonight in resrular session. All the. officer are urged to he present for praotiee.
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K per Bros- Four bo'js loaded with ..a n. women and thildi' n "'ere puheJ ': a Fardon. All report a good time. Invitations have been Issued by the Miller Social eluh for a dance to be held there this Saturday evening. Mr. Fred J. tinner of Hebron, trans-aet.-d aUMinevss here Thur.-xiay. .Mr. 1'aul Frentioe, the barber, is eot.rin.'d to his home thi. wee.k with
j mumps.
.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fleck transacted business in Chi capo yesterday. V frni was torn Thursday to Mr. nrd Mrs. Stanley Carpenter of Gary. .Mr.". Carpenter was formerly Miss Ma nz-j. r-t Kulare of this place.
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M:emhera of tha Odd Fallows lodge en n ducted a very enjoyable e.ird party Thursday e'-'enin. Tlie fo'ilowine wer priiua winners: First, Mrs. Martie Cook; 2nd, Mrs. tdiivina. Releow; 3rd, Mrs. Kefebeir; lfJt petit's, VYm. Iviub; Cnd cent's. Pan Abel: third pent's. Otto Siitelove. Many from hero attended a erd party held at the town hall at Eaat Gary. Th;irday eenins'.
H':rd Viant wer.t to Jlensselaer on business yesterday. Mifs Zada Fisher of Chlraco, cam" last r.veninp to visit her grrandmother, Mrs. Ke'ie T'irner for a few days. 'A'ilMam IT. Hamilton, secretary of the Indiana State Iihrnry eommisslon. w,i- hie yesterday on looked oer our public library. ITo was we'l ideased with the ibui'dinp. Mrs. Mary Ia-is. librarinn at the public library, attended the -iistrict meetinsr of libratians at 'Whitingr, Thursday. T!ie Misses A'elma Sheet and M.irfruerit.fj Simpson, teachers in the Fast Chicago schools, came Inst evening- to vistit their parents, until Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. Guy Dickey visited at .Shelby yesuirday. I."al Tamph!er, -who works at Uaraniond, spnt Sunda at home here. I'lonaiJ Qtnncy of Chioagro wm hsre yesterday the puest -of his father V. C. Qulnoy. The lire derartrn"nt wtis called to the home of Frank Koonee about ?:"0 yesterday mornint', n fire hiviKj-c.-iupht in the roof from a defective chimney. After hard work the tirw.i.. put out, .but the roof wan badly damapred. There was $"00 Insurance
i n the house. Mr.. Fred Wood of Chicago, visited r. natives here yesterday. Mr. Klla Merrhnan, of Banffor, Mich , came Saturday evening for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Thompson, and her daughter, Mrs. Joe Plnwiddie, and family. J. A. Fuller, of Silt Iby. was in Lowell on business Saturday. IUij-rh Harden who is attend'nc; Indiana university at Bloomington, came Saturday evening to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Bauphman
Mr. and Mrs. John Castle, of Fa t!
Chicag-o, visited Mr. and Mrs. James ThnrinsioTi, Saturday and yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hi'.l, of Gary, visited relatives here Saturday. Forrest fehmai, who i-j working- In
the north part of the county, visited j
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S'-Jimal. yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Fdson Taylor, of Clilcapo, vi.id his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, yesterday. tester Kenyoti. rf Bloominpton, 111, Is visiting relative; and friends here. Herbert Miachael visited his brother and family in Elmhurst, 111., Saturday and yesterdcy. li Antta Tm:m returned last For Cold On the Chest Musterole is easy to apply and U does not blister liko the old-lashioned mustard plaster.
Musterole is a dan. vhtt ointment. I made with oil of musfard. Simply ina-, saca it in pently with the finger tlls. You will ho delighted to see how quick- i Iy it brings relief. j Get Musterol at your drup store. ' Zc and 65o, Jars and tubes; hospital
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eenlr.p from a visit with relatives In Cnicapo. Mrs. Clara Liphtfoot, who la teaching in the Gary schools, visited here yesterday.
Sugar Plum Ancltnt Swet, The most ancient sweet are snrnr plums, sugar almoada, and burnt almond?.
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Apply thickly over throat-
cover with hot flannel
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DR. CARTER Eye, Ear and Tonsil Specialist
Have Tour Glew
uccuuat We are offering Spectacles, gold eiied names, any style, fitted with loric lenses, greatest bargain price ever named for Spectacles, with lenses of this character. Careful examination of your oyes by an Oculist Free. For this week only. Oose Kj-ee Straightened Over 3000 eases. Below are names in your own neighborhood. Go and talk to them. Mrs. W. C. Atkins. Cherry St., Hammond. Indiana. .Phone' Hammond 3 757. Husband Is ILneman for Western Fn ion. Mr. James Bechtnan. 545 Van Buren St., Gary. Indiana. Mrs. R. Ferklns. 746 -SValton St. Hammond, Indiana. Tonsils removed by twlllpht sleep. -o chloroform, no hospital. lo not let money keep you away Time payments accepted. I'll 11NKMV O. CA11TEH, M. D. lO S. State St. IFour S to . Sa. day 10 to 12.
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OUNTLESS INDUSTRIES, organizations, individuals, arc already out 0f the depths -back again where breadiing is easy and business is good. Confidence Optimism Aggressive Effort brought them there. Business is reviving as it did after the depressions of 1896, 1904, 1908, 1914. The volume of manufacturing and trade is increasing daily , unemployment is decreasing, loans are expanding. Business is gathering momentum osperityIs Just 'Round The Corner Space Contributed by the Lake County Times m in co-operation with the ROTARY CLUB PROSPERITY CAMPAIGN Advertisements contributed by Frank Presbrey Advertising Agency, New York
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