Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 194, Hammond, Lake County, 8 February 1922 — Page 3

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Wkiting Advertisement Are Winners Soa $-ptece Bow End Walnut Bedroom set at J196.50; supcrvalue. Setter's iebrnary Sale. ' -3-6t FOR REM Ivtk fnrrished room. all conveniences for ods or two. 4 1Ohio t(V, WTiitins. " - 7 - 2 1 A dandy S-picce Cans Set during Seifcr's February Sale. Only $127. S. 2-3-6t WANTET TO BBXT 3 or 4 unftiroJ shed rooms for housekeeping. Call 437 .Sheridan av., ls-t flaL 2-7-21 Suiter's February Sale entering Its ln!rJ week with- additional -wonder vaj-na. 2-3-6t ST AH TTrnATFTH TO XI GUT. J-atnn Oltrey Curwuixl' atorj , "The Flwwrer of fix Xorth." A 1m Stnaer VlfAsets Snoaklne f -olraetf y and IVoh md JWIL Bay Smut lloture. Saturday ei pedal vaintevtlta. Don't miss It- 11 "WTvat a, fallow does when he hag nothing- to flo really shows WHAT he " Wood -Chucks. Converting: dull ; riods into brisk business, ma.kinr v.il known alack days and weeks Just u: good (and, possibly better) than the --"atJonabVe times 5? what the February " :rn!tnr Sal is doing- for the Seofer -sardiation- How do they do it? 2-7-1 r'OIt, RENT 2 forn1!el reams. Api2y SIS New York are. 2-S-Jt yyil SALTS Baby reed bed. 537 llSth treat. 2-S-lt Ttig Kd notion in Wilson Bros. rress iihirta and Vnde-wear at C"!d-s-nitbe. 2 HHh street. S-S-1t "FToTivr tb.e crowd to "(' tnnh's for V.3T waJaes in Men'. find Young Mn's r-m'fbi-xgs and Khoe.-. C-S-H t'rtnrcfjss THE-VTrn wedvesdyt, THrWDAV A-NU miDAV. "IKT TGU EVERYTHING, CcMl Dc.MiUe prodJUrtlon. vrlth Wariare Held, Glrtrla Swan son, Elliott Dexter nd n all-star rant. 2-3-Gt Money TUilirind 5al t Goldsmith's, TStiitUiir's Ijeadinj; Men's and Young ".fen's Store. 2-S-lt WHITING and its PEOPLE The Methodist Men's Bible class, 4n-.'.EdVn-all the .men of the congrepa;!n, both, members and friends of the j riv.irah wfH be entertained tonipht ai :he home of Dr. H. J- Broderson, 1121 linoola ver!u4. A very cordial !nvirsrfion Is extended to ail tl:e nen to rbe ; vresen. The 'We'oedday ?71r;t Bibie Frudy class of the Methodist church will hold :3 re'jlar meeting tonight as usual l'Tctn 7:10 to S:30 o'cV'ck. All members .ra trrged to b- pre yen f, and vi?itors sirs welcome. Tb WMtlrver B-y Scouts witJ rally tr;e Coe-rmunHy Center tonight at 80. Be on time. There wi'.l in addi:icn to the reff-nlar proffnani f aotivItie a. ncrarber o" "ant.;rri slides phow-ijig-ear own -boyti at camp. Keesora '-urrprs will also grt a su-rprio. Ai: idjlta ars cordially invited to t:ie rally. Tb Vfo't Cubs Tvii! dlso be t.aer. II. OSBORNE. True "Woin" Atsxliiary of the Am -erii.a legon will 'hold their reprJ-iar monthly raetlng- at the public I'.hraj-y Sis nren-inx. After the mteUnj they e-il go to the small hail at the Slcm-ink Ijora. wliere they wlU entertained iv the legion for the ovenins. I'RIN((KS THEilKH WED VEST Y, TMtRSDAY AND KR1DAY. "POST Tfcllt. EVERVTHIYG," a Oe.J1 IeMlIJ;a production wh Vallate Ke14. Glcirta Swuom, Klliol t Dexter and an all-ar rant. 2-K-t Juhn and MurTs Kam.-mr and Saa Brunner of llaTmnond visited thfl former's ajot, Mr Ivter Kop.h ol o;- ; . er etre-ei. .Mr. and Mrs. Wtl-bor Burgher of Ct: ' nU;agr, formerly of V.'-hiting, have rn--ectiy taken an ajaTtme;nt in the At - i a.a fiats. Esjrt Ch)caj?o. j Donald and Clara ITyrei of TTest " Park, Tlsritexl tlieir mother at the M-ircy hospital, icago, ye--terday. Mrs. Kdw. McFidden hsui rnfjrne.j t'rorn tb Sonth Shore hospital. Tb Protected Home Circle IVinc" : w11 be held this vnins- in Oidte'low-.s TiaU Instead nt tomorrow evening ai. etated ir Tiobertadale rolunui. flr. Archie Grey was called to tn-' drrv. Ontario Jsy tlio tle.atli cf hjs fathr. ' Wlet TWs. ?7ew"i'n of Central evenue, ' Irft for ber horoe in soufJhern Indiana j wlrer erxs was called by the it!ncss ! of hr father, Tr. Ne-wlin. ' IXlem Bella. SIiTa.n has reltirre-i from i a evj-al weka" visit in New York. ! Mrs. "WVirbetrg- and daushter, Silvia X Indiana Harbor, were WiiUns via- j jtors. j WW" oafher oMicems itre oortp"ain- 1 Ins Of business depression the "Wliitwy pJtc Tl-brajry on the other hand is oTiOrting- a decided train Ii) acti"Vity ovor the f.re.vioua year. A total of 6.4 4-4 books wwe borrowed fills January, nrhRe a year aaro, 5,293 loolvS were .:irTiilated, showinsr a train of 1,151 bo,ki ir January, 1923- There ii not cr.ly on 'ncrean In ciroulation, but aHso in the nwnber of readers enrolled. In January, 1921, S3 readers signed op for new cards, while -his January " total of Si nwr people were reg-istere!. "Mother of Pearl," by Ar.atole France baa Jast been received, this being the "nook ex-Fenator Albert J. Beiverid.tre -eferred to on his visit here as beinsr vxt to the Bible, since it contains "A frocorator of Judea, which he rays i the ttest story ever written. Other Interesting books Just put into inebriation are: Tbe Victory at Sea by Adm!rsfl Sims. The Hlfrtory of Mankind by W. Vaa IjoorBootc of Jftrlc Txrrfdoti y Ms wife, CUarmian Ixndon. Indu5tr1al Chenrtstry by Alien Roger. A PauE-htcr of tlie Middli! Border by Hajrttfln Garland. Advanced BnsiBess Cerresponde-nc fcv Hotcbki-fS.

J FRI KSS THEATER WKJNKSIAV, TIIIRSDAV AND FRIDAY. "DONT TKI.I, EVERYTHING," a (- ri! Detllle prod net Iub vrttb Walla JSeid, Gloria Swansun. Elliott Dexter and an all-Mar onut. 2-8-St STIR THEATER TONIGHT. Jame OliT tjirnnod' atory, "The i'lnwr ot the North." Alsw Maxer lidseto anohlnr 1 omedy and Bob and Hill. Boy Scout Iicttire. Saturday Special Vaudeville. Don't dIh It. 2t "rr. a;;d Mrs. Floyd r,a.nW! of Atchison avvnue entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner on S'iinday evening- in honor of Mrs. Ranks" birthday anniversary. The incited jrue.st from here were, Mr. and .Mr Jack Piatz, Grardma Plat. Mrs. Henry Harms and -hlidren, Mrs. IX ISauiarten, !dr. and , Mrs. Geo. 11. Cioldi-nit and Mr. Anderson. Those from lZa-t fcido were, Mr. and Mrss. Htnry Fiats and family. After the dinner t'ii reniaindor o the evenlnir Mas t-pent in conversation. Mrs. H"ines. who was operated on for frail stones a? the .Mercy hospital, in Cliicaco, by Ir. Moorehead last week, was reported by relatives, who fitted her. to fce cio.ijig- remarkably fine at this time, Mrs. J. Me.ste.il of Bobertji avenue, was a business -vif'tar in ChH-agro. Arthur and Robert Demur, of Ch!-e-'tffo, were gr.iets at the Iang-hr homes on Myrtle avenue .ver last Sunday. 5n9 Myrtie Polt.wedel t' M-rtle avenue, visited at tli" I)iahe horns in Lowell over last Sunday. The little daughter of Tony No rate, '. of Myrt'.n avenue, w'io 13 quarantined with scarlet fever, is potting: alons nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goldlna; and the former's iste.r, Yiolette, attended a nuaj-ked party, piven by tlje Deaf States association in Cbicag-o on last Saturi5y cveninfr. The Marquette c.lob will be entertained t the home of Mr. and Mrs." if. y. i;;gers of Ijikc avenue on Wednesday evrninsr. Mr. aji'l Mrs. Waiter Kifekenapp ard fami; of Stanton avenue, motored to Chicago on Sunday wliere tbey spent the day with Mr. and M-rs. Debrow. Mrs. I. Ba-jTOsarten, of Lake aversue. visited l.er son-in-law, Henry Harm? who is con.'teied at St. Bernard's hospital receiving treatments for Intestinal trouble. TRIM. ESS THBATKIl WBDVBSDAT, TIlinSDAV AND F1LIDAY. "DON'T TKI-I, E EHYTHING," a Cecil DoMlllea prodDetion wtth Wan ace Reld, Gloria Swanaoo, Elliott Dexter and an all-Mar rnnf, 2-S-3t Abcn-.t twenty of Mrs. A. M. Miartz's friends stepped Into he.r home er. Myrtie avenue and surprised her on her birthday last Saturday evenin. A most enjoyg.ble evening wns spent in sames, the lunch, whic-h was brnnis-ht ard rreparfcd " the jruests, was certainly enjoyed by every one present. Miriy Rifts were received hy Mrs. Martz. a.l,o tb.e.ir 'best wishes. Tb-e Out-of-town quests present were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Bader md Mr. and M.rs. A. Allien of Fast Side, ard Mr. and Mrs. M. Fergnson of Indiana Harbor. Utile Adaline Barber, dauffbter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barber of Ind;anapolSs fcoulevard. Is nnrentined to her home with scarlet fever. Mrs. Barbrr, the little g-irls' mother, was operated on at the ?t Bernard's hospital In Ch!rago last week, is reported to be gettin jr alotiff ae cood at-: can be expected. William Bohrdanse returned to his home from the St. Bernard's hospital the lattey part of last week. Mr. Rohrdan.e, who was operated on for append u-i is about three weeks ag-o, is improving. Mr. Iee .Jewel t. cf Tiobertjr avt-nn.

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Healthy Housewife Happy Home Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Has Helped Form Many

For the ailing, half-sick honsewife snch a union is impossible. Often times even the slightest form of housework cannot be accomplished. Yet the work must be done. Many women struggle along for years suffering from some form of female troubla that make their Uvea miserable and their homes far from iiappy. Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound has helped thousands of just such women regain their health and strength. Just give your thought to the following letters and remember that the women who wrote these letters knew how they felt before taking the Vegetable Compound and again afterward, lthelpedtbem let it help you. Had Nervous Spells Horatio, Ark. "1 had nervous spells ard awful bnd feelings. My right side and my back hurt me all the time and I had been going down in health for six or seven years. For three years I had not been able to do my work without help. I weighed only 95 pounds when my husband a mother persuaded me to take Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable CompoundNow I heartily recommend it to all suffering women, as I have gained weight and health. I can do all my work, anything I want to do." Mrs. Jim Reakick, Horatio. Arkansas.

Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago Railway Company FREQUENT STREET CAR SERVICE TO AND FROM CHICAGO HAMMOND, WHITING Ik EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY CO.

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ORCHID FROCK . 'It - - ' It wmmim fl ' - --MSV.vaaj Touches ff canary yellow appear in the lattice embroidery on this dress of orchid colored crepe. The sleeves are short with a slit caujrht up with a bow of the cordeu fabric. 7fie apron tunics and front and back of the bodice are the oniy parts showing the embroidery. visited rciativea in Hammond the other day. Mrs. Herman Bre-c.ma.n of Atciison avenue, visited Mrs. Tatti YiscoiUi of on't Baby IT orns use "Gets-It" Thoiand. of re..p!e 'have oniy them, selves to blame for coin atrony, bloodroison, etc. Trim tnin 3 and treat! a,;" CSV 1 I cont cutting and j.a-ir merely makes a b;d natier worse. Millions of others nrv.iser. They know hew eas'ly and kuickly "Gei-iL" shrivels and reels corns rrd calluses rjff m one pi nee. Get your money b-.ck if it fails. Wear new shots v.-ith cmfort. Get. a Nettle today. F. I.swrenee A- Co., Ffr., t'ti en ;. Co.sts b-it a trifle evervwlierc. S.,5,1 in Hammond by Mf.ls l)rut,r ." Stationer-.- V,. ads'. Reading. Ta. "T was a nervous wreck and could hardly do my housework. I always had to have help or I would never have got it done. Through the advice of friends 1 have been taking Lydia E. i'inkham's Vegetable Compound for my nerves and Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Medicine for my blood and I am feeling fine and doing my work ail alone. I can recommend these medicines to any one, for they certainly helped me. I suffered for five years and Lydia E. Pinkham's medicines pulled me through. " Mrs. Waltkr U. Htoyer, 121S Mulberry St.Reading, Pa. Recommenda the Vegetable Compound New Orleans, La. have found relief from my troubles by taking Lydia E- Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I praise it wherever I go. 1 could not do my work as it should be done for I would sometimes hav to lie down because of the pains I had. A friend induced me bi take your Vegetable Compound and I have got great results from it. 1 keep house and am able to do all my own work. I recommend your Vegetable Compound tomyfriend3whohave troubles similar to mine." Mrs. T. FotXKlek, 1915 N. Derbigny St., New Or. leans, La.

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uth Chic-afto on So-nday. Mr. Viscunti lias In-en in very poor health for the past year acid at tola time is in a very critical condition. The Viacontr were for many years residents of Robertfidale, having llvei on Myii;!e avenue and will be runiomberod by many of the older settlers. Members of the W. K. A. of t.be Maocabdes presen-ted Mrs. H. Kreckraan with a beautiful fernery a.nd a most wonderful fern at the list meeting msht In honor of her birthday, also for the wonderful work which she had done in the past yew- aa their commander, for which oiOce she afcrain. ha.4 been re-elocted. Mr. John Seliwood. ef Chicae-'', visited at. the Goiding bjma on Mvrtt aii enue on Tuesday.

MUNSTIJR The F'.ynn family, who have been ill with the jrrippe, are conveJeicent. Mrs. Fred Adelsbuiffer left Sunday nlarht for Lo Angreles, Cal., where siie expects to stay for .veveral months. H. Jabaay family are sick with the 'flu" Mr. Tt Iug-herty. who was (riek for a number of days with a ha,d cold, is able to resume fe.i,ehin,r again. Mr. and Mrs. F-ay Kask-i -ifted with friends in Chicago. Sunday.

And All Accumulations Left Over FROM THE MILL END SALE Are Offered Thursday Regardless of Actual .Values

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Mr. and Mrs. T'earl Ellis returned home Saturday evening" after TOeadlnS the pn.-t. tbree nontbs in, Florida. Mr. V. Nelson of Owleeo, Ja-. wl sited here yestorrfay at the home of Mr. and j Mm. 55. Boumer. nvrr. and Mrs. Wra. F!!c1t and YJr. and Mrs IT. Itrand and on Maxie were Chicagro visitors, fcjunday. Mtss Katberine Wbrer returned ye-sterday from 9, few days' visit wuth relative. 1n Chicago. xfr. Stephen Tree is qnite !r!oufv ill. Miss R.pbeal I'lernon went to Clcagro Sunday to atkend . iajio concert Riven by one of the leading- musicians. ST. JOHN 'ANNOUNCEMENT. To the O'iien. of St. John Towns&la. I hereby arnounee to you that I will b a candidate for the nomination at tbe coming primaries for the office of TOWNSHIP TTtl'STKE. Your suPTcrf --"I tie hijrhly nprectated . 2-6- iiOL'IS M. HABTTVfAN. s.

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All merchandise left over from the Mill End will be sacrificed tomorrow at a fraction of its actual worth These odds and ends and accumulations will be marked even lower, much lower than they were during the Mill End Sale. Bargains await you in every department that will surprise the most skeptical! No thrifty women can afford to stay away. Get here early for best choice;

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Care of Your Table. . Tne finish of a dining tnbl? nay fr ! marred If water drips on It from a j plant usch! as a center decoration. This is avoided by n'aelng a piece of oilrloth cwresponcUng- 5t plre to the '

centerpWa beneath the doily. Art Not. "X-ray erarainations show that a lot of the suj-posed works of old masters are fakes. We might add that a majority of the r?al works of tJhe oH masters are fake., clso. RELIEVES HEADACHE A littl-- Mustcrt.le, rubbed on forehead and t-miilej, will usually drive away headache. A clean, white ointment, made witli oil of inutEard, Musterole is a natural remedy with none of tbe evil after-effect- bo often caused by "internal medicine." Get ?4usterole at your drur atore. & 6,".c, jars & tabes; bos;j.aJ fiit-. S3. BElTIJt T Jf AT A MT'STARD PI ASTER

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(swelUriit a the joints) rneumattsmf to try tbe gr"at value or my Improved "Heme Treatment" for Its remarkable healing- power. Dont mni n cert; eimpjy mail yonr name and addres and I will send it free to try. After you have used It, and it has proven itself to be that ionsr-looked or mean of r ttin rid ef such f'.rros of rhimaUisnv f"i may send the price ef ii- One Dollar, bat understand I do not want ycur rnmey unif-es you are perfectly wMtfitd to send It. Isn't that f;ur? Why suffer any lonfrer. when relief Ls thui rferd you free, Ijoat delay. Write today. Mark If. Jackson. CSA-Tf Tmftoo F.ldr- Syracuse, JT. T. Mjr. JacJtsoa if re ponAible. Above statement true- Adv. ummm ft i i OiirHl

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