Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 339, Hammond, Lake County, 14 April 1922 — Page 16
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Affairs At The County Capital
Mrs. Bivcns of Gary was In Crown Point oa 'Weinesday. She has recently rs!srned her pork aa head nurse dt thai tuberculosis work Jn Lake county and -will move to Lafayette." .frs.r Thompson of Gary, who .aaoojripaiiieU Mrs. Ulvens to Crown Point this week, will have charge of the work hereafter. Ilenderlong Bros, of this city wore the successful bidders in the new Sitib Biocjt. the contract being lf-t 0:1 eJtjes.day afternoon. Their bid was J7.L05.00. Fred Hoffman was the low bidder on the carpenter work. Others who competed for the work were J. Wllhelrtv Hammond $12,000.00 E. H. Crpwullv Crown Pt... 8,275.29 Vernon Parry. Crown Pt.. 7.923.00 Arthur Be.ckhart. Cr. Tt... 7. 816. 00 Ilenderlong; -Bcos.. Cr. Pt.. -7.133.00 Dr. anrt Mrs. Will Blackstone of Fort Wayne spent Thursday In
Crown Point with relatives. Th. attended, the wedding1 of Mies Mai garet Turner of Hammond o Thursday night. Mrs. Margaret Pettlbone and h daughter Edith of Los Angeles, Cal spent several days here this wee: with the A'alentlno Ijauerman'f They are enruute ti Europe, wher' they will spend several months ii sight seeing. Thoy expect t reach Europe In time to witness th Passion Play at .Oberammergau. The many friends of Miss Mauri 111 Heighway In Crown Point will 1. sorry to learn that she has heci advlaed to discontinue her work ii the Fort Wayne school by her physician and seek a change of clinat as her health has been falling sine last fall. Mrs. Heighway and lie! daughter expect to return to Crown Point next fall. Miss Hannih Black was called tr
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Science Has Discovered the Reason for Them, and the Sure Way to -Stop Them. "S. S. S." Makes Short Work of Eczema, Tetter, Rash, Pimples, Blackheads and Other Skin Eruptions!
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Love Calls Only to
the Clear-Faces and to the Clean-Bloods!
A face free from nrptior.s and a complexion fr from muddlness and sailowhess, these are absolutely Impossible to hav-tn spite of all tne lotions, Z creams, massages and other facial -treatment. unless one thing is right. ' the blood. Science has proven It beyond question. 6. 8. 8. has scientifically demonstrated Its remarkable power, through Its purely vegetable medicinal inirredlents. of wonderfully Increasing; the number of your blood -cells. It not nly Increases the number of ceils but Vf this meups drives out the irapurttf which cause many-skui -eruption t which make a pretty complexion InpeMlkl, & & 8.
is a blood-enrich er, blood -cleanser, blood-cell maker and blood-purifier of the greatest importance to every one who wants a clear, prosperous-looking, rose-petal complexion. Let 8. S. S. do in a short time for your kin, your blood, your appearance, and for your run-down condition what yon have never yet been able to do. S. S. S. Is safe. It will build you up. make you plump, and free you from pimples, blackheads, acne, rash, tetter, ecaetna, blotches. Feel younger, look younger, also you will be minus many wrinkles, 6 S. S. is sold at all drug stores, la two sizes. The larger size is the moa economical
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Easter Specials
6 CANS SAVO KITCHEN KLENZER, ' 0
IO.CANSTALK PET MILK. 07
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1 0 CANS TALL LIBBY MILK.
2 L BS. LARGE FANCY SUNSWEET PRUNES, 37c 3 CANSCOUT CORN". oo 3 CAf OUT PEAS. " g g ;l CSODuf TONIATOES. ' 38 C 3 CANS MONTICELLO CORN, 29 C 3 CNS CAMPBELL'S PORK AND BEANS. ' 29 C INDIANA PURE CREAMERY BUTTER, per ggc
STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, per 26 C dozen 3 LBS. FAMOUS BLEND COFFEE. 96 C 4 LBS." FMIOUS SANTOS COFFEE. " ' gj J' LBS. FAMOUS PEABERRY COFFEE, 94 Q
10 "LBS." GTULATED SUGAR." with each' $3.00 49 c
DIUCI . . Call us for Specials on Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Soaps, Macaroni. Sphaghetti, Etc
roceteria Stores
152 STATE ST. PHONE HAMMOND 25 78 STATE ST. PHONE HAMMOND 3714 434 119TH ST. PHONE WHITING 184-M 719 CHICAGO AVE. PHONE E. CHICAGO 1240-M Remember We Deliver Free!
CALUMET SHEET METAL WORKS Cornices, Sky-lights, Ceilirigs, Gutters, Spouting, Smoke Stacks and Repairing PENINSULAR FURNACES Repairs for All Furnaces. Get Our Estimates. Shop: 446 May Street " Office: Room 1 Straube BIdg. phone Hammond 3259
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GOOD SniP PROHIBITION OF D. N., U. S. A.
Tbe S. S. Mahalatos. formet sub chaser and now queen of ths dry navy, is ready to war on liquor runncrr and bootlejfpers and keep parched our "three mile limit.' "Yoho! And a bcttla of fnnjrer ale." sane Jack. Dillon, former prize fiehter and a member of the crew.
items which the state has demanded in connection with the prosecution vf Small.
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The S. SMabalatos, former sub chaser, ready for war on rum smugglers.
Aurora on Thursday of this week on account of the death of her brother-in-Ia-v. James Shepperd. who died of pneumonia. Mrs. Shepherd died seven yenrs ago. He leaves one daughter. Mararoria. Mrs. Frank Tattoe is in Indianapolis this week with her sister. Mrs. TV. C. McMahon. The schools of St. Mary's parish are closed triis week on account of services for Holy "Week, which are being held daily. Miss Wilhemina Kaschnicki has become a member of the office force of the Lake County Title and Guaranty Co. this week. Mrs. Raymond Rudolph Is returning from Wesley hospital in Chicago thi9 week. Her condition is not very much improved, but she will remain at home for a rest and then return to the hospital for another operation. County Auditor George M. Foland is making extensive Improvements on the West property in East St.. which he recently purchased. He expects to move within the next fortnight.
ROBERTSDALE
CARD OF THAXKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our friends for their sympathy, and kindness shon us, in the loss of our dear mother. Especially the Royal Neighbors, Eastern Stars and Daughters of Liberty. We also thank the many friends for their (beautiful floral offerings. Agnes Atchison, Golding. Vernon R. Atchison, Elmer R. Atchison. 4-14-1 Mrs. G. McCoy of Calumet avenue, entertained several girl friends of Hammond at her home last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Charles Eggers of Lake ave., was a shepper in Chicago the other day. Miss Emma James of Reese ave., has returned from Valparaiso, Ind., "where she was the guest ol friends for several days. Miss Lillian Wichorst who Is employed at the five and ten cent store at Whiting, is coYifined to her home on Lincoln avenue, hy illness. The Mesdames Curler and Saunders of Lake avenue were visitors in Hammond on Wednesday. Julious Kinsock of Lake avenue, was a Chicago business visitor last Thursday. Mrs. E. fc'chaefer of Chicago, visited her mother Mrs. Sam Tucker, of Pearl street last Thursday. Mrs. Bertha Lane of Myrtle ave., who has for the past week Tjeen confined to her home by illness, is flowly improving. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Golding who has been seriously ill for several days, can be reported a little better at this time. Dr. H. Shimp, and nurse, Mrs. Jane Franklin, are attending the baby. The Hammond Beach Inn Is expecting to open its doors to the public in the very nfar future, under
INFLUENZA I As a preventive, melt and nI bale night and morning
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Vapo RUB
Over 17 Million Jan UteJ Yearly
Easter Footwear For Women Patent Leather Pumps and Oxfords all the wanted styles in an elaborate showing featuring for Saturday $8 values for
$5
We are also headquarters for Everwear Hosiery. Standard shoe store 233 East State Street Just East of P. O.
the management of Mr. George Levent. who was manager of the Inn las-t year. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Kusinik of Roberts avenue on Thursday morning, 'both mother and "babe are getting along tine. Miss Margie Holmes who has heen a guest at the Arner home in Amy Court, left for her home In Boston, the fore part of the week. Mrs. R. Witter of Lake avenue, and sister Mrs. F. White, of Hammond were Chicago visitors Wednes day. Mrs. Dan Arnold of Lake avenue, is reported on the sick list.
court in session awaiting a wri'en
report from H. C. Burnett, vice
president of the Waukegm Nation
al hank, whom he appointed to in
ipect the books of the First Trust
and Savings Bank of Kankakee. Mr
Burnett has completed his work of examining tue books in search of
SCOURING
COUNTY
FOR
SMALL JURORS
KIDNEY TROUBLES
Conquered or Money Back
Closgrd op Kidney Ucpomlta are
Dissolved and the Toxdns (Pol-
on) Completely Driven Out
DraitgUtn Told to (Guarantee It
in livery Instance.
t INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WAUKEGAN, 111.. April 14.
Deputies scouring Iake county for' prospective Jarors for the trial of i Ien Small, governor of Illinois,1 which is to open liere'next Monday, 1 are experiencing much difficulty in! locating many of the-first 75 whose
names were taken from the hox.
Sheriff Elmer Green announced' today. He indicated that there may he
some question as to the toal of 36, as required by law, being on hand' j Monday. j "My men have been unable to lo-! cat some of those selected.'" said Sheriff Green. -Many of those who. were 'found are a'bove the 65-year : age limit. Others do not speak! English. It is the hardest job i'
ever tackled to get a jury." Judge Claire C. Edwards held Ms
1-or over 40 years, said Dr. Carev, I have been prescribing mv MarshKoot for kidney, lfver and bladder siCKness and now that I have retired from active practice I have made arrangements with leading druggists to dispense this wonderful prescription at a moderate price, on the money back if dissatisfied plan. Ueware of kidney diesase thousands die of it every year who oupht to be enjoying the blessings of life and heaah. Watch the symptoms. If you hive specks floating before the eyes, puffy eyes, clammy feet or moist palms, backache or headache, you ought to get a bottle of Dr. Careys Marsh-Root right awav. Kidney arid Bladder trouble vansh as if by magic under its beneficial influence. It flushea. builds up. and feeds inactive kidneys, stimulating
tnem to normal activity. Tones up
ninuiiKpn, iazy Kiuney tissues and hv neutralizing the irritflting acids in the urine ends all bladder weakness. NOTE Dr. Daniel tl 'rv
practicing physician for manv years and his great Prescription MarshRoot, aided thousands of sufferers from kidney and bladder trouble'?. Hereafter you can always get this eftective prescription in loth liquid and tablet form at Summers' Pharmacy and all reliable pharmacists the country over. Keep In mind the name. Dr. Carey's Marsh-Root prescription No. 777. .No other medicine can take it plsfw dv.
DON'T FORGET! The New North Side
Drag St
OF
IS NOW
en for Business
The Stcre is in Charge of Two Licensed and Registered Pharmacists A COMPLETE LINE OF TOILET ARTICLES, STA-, TIONERY AND EVERYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE, ALL NEW AND . FRESH AT NEW PRICES We Compound all Prescriptions Most Carefully at Lowest Prices At Our Fountain We Serve the Delicious HYDROX
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ORDERS OF 50c OR MORE DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY
Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Cor. Todd Ave. and Emlyn Place, near 144th St. Phone East Chicago 1399 EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA
iRUNETTE FOUND IN THE
WOODPILE
By DAVIS J. WAIi'Jt Internationa Newt Service Sports Editor. NEW YOJIK, April J i. Jack Dernpsey, on his way abroad, the eminent Mr. Klckard bound for Permuda. Johnny Kilhana lolling at negligent ease in Ixjndon, Lew Tendler suspended by tin.- New Tork boxing commission, Johnny Wilson In camphor, a nd Benny Leonard likely to have trouble with his convenient thumb any time some rival lightweight begins to look dangerous. What's the answer? In the words of th" late Cassar. ue would call that a case of the
boxing game wearing a lean and hungry look, as far aa these UniteJ States are concerned. Anytime two champion boxers and an eminent promoter can spare themselves from the business of accepting with due tolerance, the money forced upon them by American cash customers, there is a brunette concealed in somebody's
wood iile.
GOOD SIGNS
FOR BUSINESS
FINTEP NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE!
WASHINGTON. April 13. Stock
market activity and the rise in Liberty Bond prices are certain signs of recuperfation in the business world, .Secretary of Commerce Hoover, declared today. Improvement in foreign trade is indicated, Hoover said, through the purchase 'by Americans of foreign securities, thereby establishing credits upon which foreign countries can draw for American goods.
ALL ABOARD For the Steamship LAUGHTER
SUNDAY APRIL
16th ST DAYS M HAROLD LLOYD
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The largest freight engine is 450 tons and has actually drawn a io.id of 17,000 tons ona slight up-grade. '
"A SAILOR-MADE MAN" Joy! Ahoyl DE LUXE
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A World-Wide Preference No less than half of all the Hupmobile sales in America are being made to owners of other cars. - . . 1 That shows how far the fame of this car has gone beyond its own immediate circle which is always growing and keeps on coming back for the Hupmobile. This conversion of other owners means that the Hupmobile has been singled out for particular preference because of its reliability. By that we mean the everlasting regularity of performance and service, the consistent economy and efficiency, which have always stamped the Hupmobile an extraordinary motor car value. Touring Cr, $1250; Roadttr, $1250; RoAdtr-Cotips, $1485; Coupe, $1835; Sedan, $1935; Cord Tires on all models Prices F. O. B. Detroit. Revenue Tax Extra..
EAST SIDE GARAGE AND SALES CO. " Phone 386, Hammond, Ind. EAST CHICAGO AUTO SALES CO. 524 Chicago Ave., Phone 834, East Chicago, Ind. IHloipmrooMe
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rocery and
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Wholesale and Retail 621 Chicago Ave. Tel. E. Chicago 18
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ilsbury Floor 1-8 bbi., today $1.11
Tall Pet Mik9 10 cans for , . . SBc Creamery Butter n lib. Cartons 39c EggS, Strictly Fresh in cartons, doz. 27
OUR SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE (gl 3 Pounds V A
FRESH ROASTED PEABERRY 7Qr COFFEE 3 Pounds U
CANNED FRUIT SPECIALS FOR EASTER No. 2V2 Del Monte Peaches, per can 35c, 3 cans 97c Rose Dale Apricots, per can, 33c; 3 can. 93c Hils-Dale Pineapple, can, 27c; 3 cans. .75c No. 1 Del Monte Blackberries, 3 cans . . . 73c DRIED FRUITS Extra Fancy Apricots, pound 35c Large Santa Clara Prunes, pound 14c Club House Seedless Raisins, package.. 22c Excelsor Dates, package 10c
Club House, Fine Sifted Peas, 6 cans.$1.2i Club House Kernel Corn, 6 cans $1.1 Peacock Brand Corn, solid pack, can... 14 Buls-Eye Fancy Early June Peas, can. . .14 Club House Fancy Red Kidney Beans, can .14 Swansdown Cake Flour, package. .35 Kelloggs or Post Toasties, package. ... .8 Armours or Quaker Oats, package 10 Shredded Wheat Bisccits, package. . A2Y2
TELMO BRAND PURE FRUIT PRESERVES 3 Jars
89
LARGE JAR OLIVES 22 oz., Per Jar 28c
5-Pound Crock PURE STRAWBERRY JA! Special For Today $1.43 I
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