Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 132, Hammond, Lake County, 21 November 1916 — Page 3
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WHITING
BINS Or'WHIItBl Responsibility and Resources Urtr 11.000.03 00 Opa Eruiluu. Mrs. Allen Cervenak of 409 JoVin sireet, passed away at St. Margaret's hospital last nisht after having undergone an operation a few days before. Mrs. Cervenak, who is 21 years of aare.
Is survived only by her husband. The funeral will be held tomorrow. J2.9S p'.aid wooilap blankets full size fur $ 2 . 4 Wednesday, at Gordon's. 11-21-1 There will he a meeting of last year's bowling- teams to be held at Wilkinson's alleys, 424 119th Btreet, on Thursday evening: at 8 o'clock to organize a league for tVie season of 1916 and 1917. Special sale on Toadies', Misses' and Children's Oonts for Wednesday and
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We have two new Clialmers seven-passcnaer, two new Interstate five-passenger, and two new; Maxwell fivepassenger automobiles that Ave will discount on just now, on account of moving soou into additional quarters. All the above fullv equipped with self-starters and electric lights. In the used car line or second-hand cars we have: 1 Maxwell 5-passenger, nearly new, self-starter, electric lights. 1 Paige 5-passenger, self-starter, electric lights. 1 Ford Delivery Car, panel top; used about one month. Auto Accessories, etc. Year-end sale of -Itobes, Radiator Covers, Anti-Frccze Radiator Compounds. Seasonable goods.
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The ladies of the Evangelical Lutheran church will give a, roast beef supper next Thursday evening. Cold days suggest flannel and practically every flannel requirement can be provided by our store. H. Gordon & Son. 11-21-1 Mr. and Mrs. W. Tt. Jenkins were guests of friends In Hammond on Sunday. The work of installing the two electroliers In Whiting Is under way and will be a great improvement to the city. The completion will' be greatly welcomed for tha city has a vfory untidy appearance at present. Princess Theatre. Beginning today. Nov. 21, music will be furnished by a first class four-piece orchestra every Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday. William Vox will present the fascinating actregs Jose Collins, In "A Woman's Honor." tonight. 11-21-1 It is reported that an Intruder entered the 'nome of I. Hradman on Kischrupp. avenue. about 1- o'clock Saturday night. One of the roomers heard a noise In the hall and opened the door, frightening the man so badly that he fell all tile way down the long flight of stairs. He quickly picked himself up and retreated so hastily that it was Impossible to catch, him. The case of Charles Quandt, charged with engaging in a fracas wit'u Steve Verack. was postponed until tomorrow evening. Mrs. W. G. Swartz visited her daughter. Mrs. Edward Zimmerman in Chicago, yesterday. The Whiting friends of Miss Helen, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Parscouta. Will be interested to learn of her marriage to William Robert Miller, which took place on Xov. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will be at home In Brownsville, Ta., after December 1. The Ladies' Aid society of the Congregational church -will have an allday meeting tomorrow at the home of .Mrs. Ray'der of Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kolb of East Chicago, spent Sunday here visiting the former's brother, Mat J. Kolb and family of Central avenu. Mrs. Rosenbaum and two daughters of Wanatah, Ind., spent Sunday here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Herman Steinke, the latter returning home with her mother yesterday for a few days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Osterburg of 110th street, were the guests of the former's brother in Chicago on Sunday. ltoward Williams of the Vs. army, who was on a month's furlough visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lew
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Whole Yellow Cling Peaches inyrup 10c You will pay 15c per can for these Peaches anywhere (FIVE CAN LIMIT) We always sell Can Goods below cost
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Early June Peas.
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CHILDREN HATE PILLS, CALOMEL ANDGASTQH OIL If cross, feverish, constipate ed, give "California Syrup of Figs."
Look back at your childhood days. Itetnember the "dose" mother insisted on castor oil. calomel, cathartics! Ho-w you hated them, how you fought against taking them. With our children it's different. Mothers who cling to the old form of physic simply don't realize, what they do. The children's revolt is wellfounded. Their tender little "insides" are Injured by thytn. If your child's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing, give only delicious "California Syrup of Figs." Its action is positive, ihut gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harmless "fruit laxative" handy; they know children love to take it; that it never fails to clean the liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach, and that a tcaspoonful given today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which -as full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on each bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. See that it Is made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse any other kind with contempt. Adv.
Williams of Cleveland avenue, has ro.
turned to Panama to again take up his duties. s
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holland if
OraaU. Neb., are the guests of the L. H. Mattern's of Oliver street.
Walter Soecie. arrested for an as
sault upon John Batuciak. was released upon furnishing $100 bonds to appear later for trial.
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, Mr. and Mrs. TVter Cope of Kchererville. visited w ifit Dyer acquaintunces Sunday. fhe public s-chool here opened again yesterday after having been closed for several days on account of tne furnace refusing to bring tho temperature to a proper degree. t Mrs. J. Jaeger of Hammond, "was a Dyer visitor yesterday. John N". Hchnial ot St. John, transactel business here yesterday forenoon. Frank L.'Keiirnan is on the sick list at present, he 'having been taken suddenly 111 the latter part of the week. A number from here went to St. John Sunday afternoon to attend the towell social given by the V. C. O. F. there. C. II. Libby of Mornence. transacted business lv;re yesterday afternoon. The splendid weather Sunday brought out a large number of automobiles through, the country.
A Fearless Physician Such a physician recently remarked: "The wonderful power of Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound over diseases of -women is not because it is a stimulant, not because it is a palliative, but simply because 4t contains the verjT elements needed to tone up the female system and strengthen the depleted organism." Of course that is so, otherwise it could not succeed as it has. Adv.
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Mr. and Mrs. Misner moved yesterday into the Banks house in the south part of town. At the meeting of the Alunini association held at the library last Friday evenitig, it was decided to give an informal dancing party on Thursday evening, Dec. 7. Miss Ed It'll Close who has been working at Indiana Harbor for the past few years, has resigned her position and is staying at home. The Lady Forrester lodge will have its regular meeting -"Wednesday evening. November 20. Dr. Gabriel and Miss Mamie Olson of Fort Wayne, visited over Sunday at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. William Roschka. Mr. and Mrs. M. Rawlins and daughter Vera of Chicago, visited over Sunday at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. 11cAffee. E. C. Thompson Is very seriously ill. Mrs. Lempke and son Howard of Chicago, visited here yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hickey. Miss Brillmyer of Hammond, visited relatives here yesterday. Miss Lesta Raschka returned to Fort Wayne yesterday after a week's visit here with her parents.
FOOD SOURING l STOMACH CAUSES
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"Pape's Diapepsin" ends all stomach distress in five minutes.
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Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the damage do you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach is in a revolt; if sour, gassy and upset, and what you ju.it ate has fermented into stubborn lumps; head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated just take a little Tape's Diapepsin and in five minutes you wonder what became of the indigestion and distress.
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know' that it is needless to have a. bad stomach. A little Diapepsin occasionally keeps this delicate organ regulated and they eat their favorite, foods without fear. ' If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a dajnage Instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless relief is Pape's Diapep
sin which costs only fifty cents for a : large case at drug stores. It's truly wonderful it digests food and sets things straight, so gently and easily that it is really astonishing. Please, for your sake, don't go on and on with a weak, disordered stomach; it's so . unnecessary. Adv
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they are beauties, too the very smartest garments designed for this season, at a remarkably low price; loose full flaring models with immense convertible collars of velvet or trimmed in beaver plush; materials are wool velour, chiffon, kersey, mete lamb and fancy mixtures. Colors are brown, greon, navv and black. Splendid $20 values, . M R CfJ priced for "Wednesday at 4) I O.UU
COATS SIMILAR TO . ABOVE PICTURE, $25 This splendid group represents the best and newest in coat making new unfinished wool velours with the new large cape-like convertible collars of silk plush or fine fur. One exceptionally good model is like the picture with the exception of the fitted back; the coat on sale has a loose flaring
back. Colors are brown, new green, navy.
mustard, Burgundy and black. All sizes
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75 NEW fMi.lL SUITS From Our Own Original $18, $20 and $22 50 Lines, Tomorrow Sf3.75 An opportunity sure to be welcomed by worn.en who seek good, serviceable suits at a very modest price. They are in the very newest styles, dependably made and in models to please each individual fancy. Included are the popular belted and flafe effects in all wool poplin, whipcord and French serge. Colors are navv, brown, green and ( Q "7 black, $18 to $22.50 suits at. . . . P 5. 1 J
WHITE VELVET and
GOLD LACE - WITH FU
are the smartest hats of the hour. We've an unusual showing of these charming new hats ready for -Wednesday's sale. Priced at from $9.50 down to $4.98. Small, medium and the large sailors as well. Some almost entirely of the metal lace, others with crowns of Lyon's velvejt with fur band and gold lace brims- The white velvet hats arc very prettily trimmed with fur, cold and silver lace and the new metal novelties $6.50 to $15 values priced Cl at from $9.50 down to b4ir.uO
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GIRLS' WINTER COATS, $4.93 Inl rrmediates, sizes 7, 8 and 9. Warm school Coats, flare or belted models, of boucle -with plush collar or velvet corduroy with self collars that button up
high to the neck, quilted linins
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velour, velvet, plush, boucle and
fancy tweeds, sizes 8 to 14 years, at from $3.98 to $15.
I Wednesday's Specials in the Yard Goods Section ! 42-inch Silk and V00' PP'in Black and all colors, I very fine quality, suitable for ladies' street and evening wear; $1.25 value. Special for Oftl ! this sale, yard at w
40-lnch All Silk Crepe de Chino black ami all colors; $1.50 value. Special for this salt?, ZZ. 1.29
40-lnc'h Georgette Crepe In all the new shades; $2.00 v a 1 u e. Triced
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27-in. Costume Velvet Fast T.ile. black or navy only: $2 value. Special for this sale,' I 1- 1.69
GOOD VALUE UNDERWEAR . FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN $1.00 Union Suits, 79c Women's white fleece lined union suits with high neck and Ion? sleeves, ribbon drawn; perfect titting garments, sizea 26 and T.S, at OC Union Suits for Women Fine ribbed, fleece lined garments; Dutch neck with elbow sleeves, low neck and no sleeves, high neck with long sleeves. t Sizes 06 to 3S, garment r0c Sizes 40-42-44, at ggc At $1.25 and $1.00 we show a complete line of the famous .Royal Mills and Carter's Knit Union Suits evefy wanted style, sizes 36 to 41.
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Women's Vests 3.3 dozen women's good quality fleece lined vests, sizes 34, 36 and
38. On sale at
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j good qualiy fleece ; lined, white only, high ! neck, long sleeve vests, j sizes 8 to 1, JQf i at - - toUb
Boys' Shirts and Drawers Winter weight fleece
lined shirts and drawers for boys; well made garments sizes 24 to 30. Specially priced ' f7 at per garment fclwC Sizes 32 and 34, garment 29c
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PRETTY. DRESS SKIRTS
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This remarkable offering is a result of a special purchase. Skirts of this Quality would ordinarily retail at $7.50.
There are five distinct models to
select from, beautifully fashioned of
fine all-vool poplin, gabardine and the new plaids, showing the newest con
ceits in pockets, belts and trimmings:
ail sizes. Special . values at -
We are also showing some very pretty new skirts developed in the finest French Serges, Wool Poplins and Gabardines; very newest model3. Priced at 53.50. .
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THANKSGIVING
LINENS
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Linen Sets Beautiful sets consisting of 81-inch hemstitched table
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floral patterns. Ter set
Table Damask G4-inch Mercerized Table Damask, splendid quality, large range of patterns. (f Yard OCC Table Damask An excellent quality, 72 inches wide, dot and floral patterns. Specially priced at, yard USu Linen Damask 72 inches wide, a good assortment of floral and conventional patterns. If" Priced tt, yard I 'd,U Towels 18-inch silver bleached
damask towels, hemstitched bor
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