Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 169, Hammond, Lake County, 5 January 1917 — Page 6

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baits or WHlliaj Responsibility and Resources Oti 11.000,0(10 Opaa Gvtntng. You wont look any further when you eee the low prices on our Ladies' Coats. H. Gordon & Son. 1-3-1 LOST Child's neck piece, on Sheridan or 119th st; reward for return to 417 Sheridan ave. 1-5-1 Miss Lilian Porter was hostess to a number of her friends at a party at her home in Cleveland avenue. Reduction Sale on ali Skirts anl Presses In our Store. H. Gordon & Son. 1-3-1 Miss Anna Stover is laid up with an attack of pleurisy and has been moved to the home of her mother, Mrs. A. C. Stover in Olo avenue. Special reduction on all Misses and Children's High Top Shoes. Prices much lower than it costs to manufacture. H. Gordon & Son. 1-5-1 Rev. Charles Thiele of Fort Wayne, visited his brother, John M. Thiele, and also Father Rerp. Princess theatre tonight. Poria'd Brian in "The Smugglers." A very interesting' drama in Ave acts. Also a 3"!urton Holmes travel picture. Admission. 5 and 10c. 1-3-1 Claude Williams of fi94 Indiana boulevard, left last night for Louisville, Ky., for an extended visit. Mrs. John P. Henrickson was removed to the South Shore hospital in Chicago yesterday where she will receive treatment for an affection of the foot. It is feared it may be necessary to amputate some toes. Mike Swzch. employed by the Austin Company, suffered severe injuries yesterday when he became mixed up In & concrete mixer. After receiving treatment at the office of Dr. Hoskins, the injured man was removed to his home in Indiana bo ulevard in Heyden's ambulance. Charles S. Perel entertained his sis ter. Miss Rose Terei of Madison, Wis., j

yesterday. Mrs. H. B. Real and little daughter returned home yesterday from the Michael Reece hospital. "Papa" Real ' wore an unusually large smile yesterday over the return of his family. Miss Kate Wade of Lincoln avenue, came home yesterday from Laporte where she spent three d.iys visiting her brother. Miss MiTdred Hatch entertained sixs teen friends at a party at the home of her sister, Mrs. Vincent Jones in Sheridan avenue. Cards were enjoyed and

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LOT 1. This lot comprises of Black Caraculs, Wool Velours in navy, brown and Russian green, mixtures and plaids. Prices formerly up to $15.00. Red Tag Price . $8.95 Look for Red Tags on Infants Wear.

LOT 2. This lot comprises of Fancy Baby Lamb, Black Broadcloth in full model with large velvet collar; beautiful pb ids. Values up to $18.00. Bed Tag Pri- $11,511

We Give Star Stamps with Each Purchase We Redeem all Star Stamp Books Regardless Where Issued

GIRLS! HAVE A MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HI, SOFULOSSf, WAVY 25-cent bottl'e destroys dandruff and doubles beauty of your hair.

Within cation of a single ten minutes after an applilanderine you can not find trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, tine and downy at first yes but really now hair growing; all over the scalp. A little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. Xo difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with landerine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is amazing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance. Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's nauuciinc i rum any arug store or toilet counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any that it has 'been neglected or injured bycareless treatment that's all you surely -can have beautiful hair ar.d lots of it if you will just try a little Danderine. Adv. a luncheon was served. J. B. and M. 15. Jacobs, both of Whiting, have purchased the Star theatre on 119th street. The Jacob Brothers intend making several alterations, both In the play house end in the bills. Charles S. Perel had as his guest yesterday, R. D. Jamison of Madison, Wis. Valentine Gierch of South Chicago, was arrested last night for vagrancy. He is locked up awaiting his trial. Stanley Dworecki was fined $15 and costs by Judge Green, upon payment of which he .was released. Dworecki has been wanted in Whiting for the past year when a warrant was sworn out against him charging him ith assault upon his boarding boss, B. Prus. Dworecki evi dently thought the affair was forgotten by this time and came back to Whiting for a short stay when he was takeu ninto cstody. Thomas Moylan who is III with typhoid fever, is improving quite satisfactorily. Mrs. William Shinn will entertain the Ex-Councillors' club of the S. anil D. of Li at her home in Cleveland avenue, this evening. Mrs. Earl Bodine who underwent an n

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hospital a.s well can be expected. lan Quinn was resting quite easily at Mercy hospital yesterday, intending to undergo an operation jn his leg today. The contract for the Mother's Memorial pipe organ for the Congregational church has been let to the Motor Pipe Organ Company of Krie, Pa. This organ is to be a two manual, 18 stops, ttil pipes and electrical pneumatic action. It will take about ninety days i to build and install Miss Helen Klciber entertained a number of friends at a party at her home in 119th str. et. There were several out of town guests xiresent. Mrs. Feeney of Fred street, who has been very ill with typhoid pneumonia, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. TClmei Shannon, nee Katlu-rine lUirns, have returned from Indianapolis where they have been living. Mr. and Mrs. Shannon intend residing in Hanimond. GUn Schaefer of Frhana, 111., Is visiting his sister. Mrs. Brown of Roberts avenue, for a few days. Hilding Weden still remains quite ill with typhoid fever at the home of his parents in Myrtle avenue. Miss Myra Corman of East Si.ie, and Ervin Shesler of Indiana Harbor, were married at the Schaaf home Wednesday afternoon by Rev. W. E. Williams of the Evangelical church. O. W. Sandberg of Chicago, transacted business here yesterday. Mrs. Caroline Iandon of Amy avenue, is spending a few days at Oak Park visiting her sister. Mrs. Arnold. The Ladies' Bible class held a very pleasant meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. George Bader of Myrtle avenue. About thirty members and guests were present and a delightful social evening was enjoyed. Miss Bertha Stiler Is very ill at her home in Itoberts avenue, with an attack of the grip. J. Gardiner of Chicago, spent Wednesday here on business, f Mrs. Charles Brown and daughter Lois spent the day in Chicago visiting her aunt. Mrs. Palmer. Mrs. James Byron and daughter Eve' lyn of Hammond, were guests of friends here Wednesday. Mrs. P. A. Peterson and children visited hr mother in Windsor Park, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Keiger of Myrtle avenue, are entertaining out of town rela tives. Mrs. Charles Benson of Roberts avenue, was the guest of Mrs. Fay of East Chicago, yesterday. Miss Ruth Jewett and Juanita Sponrs visited friends) in Hammond yesterday. Mr and Mrs Walter Woodward req

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LOT 3. This lot comprises of Black Plushes and just one of a kind of the season's best models. Some Burgundys with fur trimming. Values to $22.50. Bed Tag Price $14.75 Look for Bed Tags on Furs. LOT 1. This lot comprises of the best Coats shown this season in Plushes, Wool Velours, Noveltys, coats that any one would be glad to own. Values up to $27.50. Bed Tag Price $19.50 ' I.'nk -r -'- 1'1 ".: Vv aists.

HEAD STUFFED FROM 1 CATARRH OR A COLD Saj-g Cream Applied in Nostrils T 4. Opens Air Passages lught Lp. 4 4SHiMl'ifr 't 1 mmi .i i ift fr hm$mmm$ Instant relief no watting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. Xo struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the Inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. It just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh. Adv. turned to their home in Waukegan, 111., after a few days' visit at the Buell home in Indiana boulevard. Mrs. William Kelley of Chicago, spent the day here with friends. County Commissioner George Schaaf was a Crown Point business visitor yesterday. GRIFFITH Lester and Fred Belong of Chicago, visited friends hereof or the past week. John Waiters who has been suffering very much from R cancer on his face, was removed to the county hospital yesterdayMrs. Jacob Helfin, living just east of town, is reported very sO.-k. with the changes for recovery doubtful. It is reported that there will soon be a general advancement of the members of the Erie office force here. The choral society of the M. K . church is planning to give an entertainment within two or three weeks, the proceeds from which will be used in paying for the piano recently purchased by them for the church. CROWN POINT Crown Point people are always ready to pay the fiddler when it comes to settling up for improvements. Not over a dozen waivers were signed byproperty owners on account of the South Main arul East Joliet paving improvements and over 100 property owners were affected by the improvements. The job was virtually a cash contract. At a meeting of the city republican organization held at the offices of Martin J. Smith on Tuesday afternoon, the city organization was perfected.

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Attorney Smith, who served as township chairman in the national campaign, was elected chairman. The following precinct committeemen were named: Fred J. Wheeler, precinct No. 2; Walter J. Merrill, precinct No. 3; George Bliss, precinct No. 1, and Henry Batterman, precinct No. 4. The Commercial club held their regular fortnightly smoker and feed last evening at their club rooms. The'billiard and pool tournament is now on in full swing, and a large crowd of Interested spectators was present to watch the match games. At the membership election Frank E. Muzzall was voted a new member of the club. A dozen or more friends of City Marshal Piatt gathered at his home on Union street last evening and tendered the officer a surprise on his 35th birthday. A handsome rocker was presented to Mr. 'Piatt as a token of the esteem and friendship of the guests invited.

If you'll adrertlne your holiday bargains we will tcrt the people to hup rnrly. ow' the time to get busy, merchants. s Cause Weak Lungs, Hammond Druggist Suggests a Reliable Remedy. We have a constitutional reinedy for hard colds and weak lungs which we guarantee. Such letters as this prove its efficiency: Wickatunk, X. J. "I suffered from i weak lungs, pains in my chest and very short of breath. I am an agent for the C. It. II- of New Jersey. I had a very bad cough and lost fifteen pounds in weight and my trouble interfered with my occupation so that I "had to stop work last July. I had doctored for sometime without benefit, but .when I learned of Vinol through a friend I decided to try it, and soon commenced to improve. My cough has gone, the soreness from my chest disappeared. I am working again, and have regained the fifteen pounds in flesh which I lost." Victor Walden, Wickatunk, N. J. The reason Vinol Is superior to anyother remedy Is because it contains in deliciously palatable form the healing, body-building and and strengthening elements of beef and cod liver peptones, iron and manganese peptonates and glycerophosphates the oldest and most famous tonics known to medicine. Try it on our guarantee. Joseph W. Weis, Druggist; L. Hairy Weis, and Norris Phcy., Hammond. Also at the leading Drug Store in all Indiana towns. Adv. REMOVES SKIN AFFECTIONS One Dackaio ororei it. Sold and 'laronteed by abovo Vinol druggists

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All over the store you will see numbers of Bed Tags, each beckoning you to a worth while saving of money. While the coat bargains are the most in number, there are, however, reductions on suits, dresses and children's coats and dresses.

Drastic Reductions on Skirts, Children's Coats

All. Wool Serge Dresses in Navy and Copen, braid trimmed $4.75 French Serge Dresses in Navy, Brown and Wine, gold collar and cuffs with large pockets. Bed Tag Price. . .$7.95 Other Big Values.

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L. Hiilman and two sons visited with friends at Englewood for a few days this week. Mesdames Jacob and Edward Fiester spent the day Thursday in Chicago. I-vi Bay who lives east of town, has purchased a Bull Tractor which arrived yesterday. It wiil tie used to assist him in his farming. Mrs. Kohle and grandmother, and Mrs. Gunderson and son visited at the home of L. Traeger yesterday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schroeder on New Year's day. ;. Ehardt has been suffering som of late with rheumatism, being confined to his home part of the time. Ben Bodmar who has been ill for some time with cancer of the stomachy, pasted away at his home south of town, at 10 o'clock Wednesday night. The funeral will be held Sunday. Carl Golz Is reported to be quite seriously sick. I.;wis Roper has opened an auto tire shop in the Krancen building on Main street. He will specialie in Fisk tires. The Dearborns will entertain Friday night at the Auditorium. The Masonic loMge hell a stated meeting last night. Wm. Sohn has moved h s family to Second street where they will reside with his mother. Mrs. Henry F. Meyer who has been spending the holidays here with her sister, Mrs. H. T. Coons, returned to her home at Indianapolis yesterday. Mrs. Zieze of Crown Point. Is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Wrn. Bach. Rev. John Schuelke of Mattoon, 111., and brother Herman of Aurelia, la., visited Wednesday and Thursday with their brother Rev. E. R. Schuelke. On Jan. 1 the Northwestern Indiana Telephone took the toll charge off between Hobart and Wheeler. DYER Mr. and Mrs. Herman Teutemacber left Wednesday morning for Florida where they will spend the winter months, visiting various points of interest by making their main stay in Pensaola. Mrs. Adam E. Kaiser went to Chicago Wednesday to spend the day with relatives. Sunday evening St. Joseph's court. C. O. F.. wifl give a card party and pie social at their hall. The public schools here opened again Tuesday this week and It seems that the difficulty in heating up the various rooms to the proper degree has been overcome as the furnace is doing nicely and teachers and pupils are pleased with results. The mild weather conditions have 1917 m

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Children's Coats in Chinchilla and Corduroys, in all colors, belted models. Bed Tag Price $2.95 A Bed Tag Special on every Skirt in the store regardless of former prices.

Ask About Our ONE DAY'S SALE REFUNDING PLAN It will surely interest you

"TIZ" FAR TIRED ANDJORE FEET Use "Tiz" fcr puffed-up, burning, aching, calloused feet and corns.

Why go limping around with acii.n puffed-up feet so tired, chafed, sr and. swollen you can hardly get you shos on or off? Why don't you ga 25-cent box' of "Tiz" from the dru: store now and gladden your tortur. feet? "Tiz" makes your feet glow w,i comfort; takes down swellings an oraws trie soreness and misery out of feet that chafe, smart and rigt, buii "Tiz" instantly stops pain in corn, callouses and bunions. "Tiz" is gl w i ous for tired, aching, sore feet. X more shoe tightness no more f.i.j torture. Adv. put a stop to the ice harvest, but most of the crop is safe, so no great shortage will be experienced here next, sjinmer. John and Edward Schaefer left :" ?- j terday afternoon for Collegeville where i they will take up their studies at th--! college. MUNSTER Mr. and Mrs. W. Terpstra are the proud parents of a baby son, born Friday, Iec. 29. C. Kiootwyk was in Hammond business, Wednesday. Mrs R. 1$. King and daughters F.ernice and Muriel, returned to their home in Minneapolis, Tuesday, after spending seven weeks at the home of Mrs. King s parents, Mr. . and Mrs. Kaske. M7. Myrtle Munster is spending several days visiting in Highland with her sister, Mrs. Daughtery. Miss Myles of Crown Point, is substituting this week for Miss Gelb who is 111. naKe Will Limber You Up A new Creation, Pain Killer and Antiseptic Combined. For Rhe.uniati.sm, Neuralgia. Lumbago, Stiff and Swollen Joints, Corns. Bunions or whatever the pain may b. . it is said to be without an equal. Fur Cuts. Burns, Bruises, Sore Throat. Croup, Diphtheria and Tonsilitis it Ins been found most effective. Acce?,t 11" substitute. This great oil is golden mi color only. There is nothing like i:. Every bottle guarantecl by loading drtiee-ists. Kaufman W'o'f. Hammnti.l P. 7 6 15 My l: ff't At Dresses and

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