Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 237, Hammond, Lake County, 20 March 1917 — Page 3
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crown point It is reported that Frank Recker, the baker at the Rnrlholomae P.ake Shop, has quit his job Here with the inten-' t ion of joining I nrln K
bake broad for the sol. her boys. If the report is true. 1 he fact entirely dis-I proves the calumny that the Germans w-ouhj tut bo loyal to Uncle Sam in ! case of war with Ci-mwny. Frank 1 '
a liernian of the first water, but his loyalty to the United States, the land of his adoption, has never -wavered. The, rtty council will meet this evening in extra session to advance the proeedins for street oilinjr. The proceedings have to k-o through a lot of red tape,, which rould readily he dispensed with, savitiK the city some money and Rreatiy facilitating the pToKies of rubiio improvement. A little revision cf the statutes, eliminating the length of required time for publication of proposed improvements would greatly expediate matters.
Dojsens of sold automobiles to be de- i
i.vered to owners in various parts of the country parsed through her Sunday n their overland Journey, The cars were of several different makes, most
of them coming from down-state plants r .. j - i ; . . . . !
101 ueuvery to i mcago purchasers. The manufacturers of the Tremier cars sent st least twenty of their machines over the overland routes to Chicago buvera
Sunday'. j Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Pcharb!?. and I hlldren of Gary visited with Mr. and I Mrs. J. J. Wheeler of Court street Sun-! iay. ! John "Ward Wheeler, who is super- ! isms the construction of concrete! roads near Indianapolis, visited his' mother on Court street over the week- j end. -.. I Floyd Penman, who in attending- the 1 Valparaiso university, visited with his ; i a rents. Mr. and Mrs. Donman of Main
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' WOMAN . VHERE ARE THOSE' THINE ACCUSERS?
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HOBART
NVm. Busse sper.t Sunlay with rell ives in Hohart. ilalph Wilson and John Jicobs went
o Plymouth Sundav to drive back two j i'MS of horses for Graham & Chest-j i r. The funeral of Mrs. Stulp who died at the home of her dauchter, Mrs.! Charles Hendrtx at Griffith, Saturday, j w.is held from the German Lutheran ! 'nirch here .Monday afternoon. Mrs. -'iulp is the mother of Mrs. Win. Jios- j .- and Mrs. AVm. Carey of Hohart. j Miss Agnes Nah of Chicago, visited ! r-'.itives in Hobart over Sunday. ! John Gruel transacted business at ! S.i sth Chicago. Monday. j Fred Weaver and K. Cox who are emX !
;-loyed by the Pennsylvania Company, were called to Fort Wayne, Monday, on business. Bernard Carrnter of Valparaiso, visited with his parents here Punday ar.d fonday. Mr. and Mrs. IT. T. Coons were Chii'usi visitors yesterday. X. J. Bozarth of Valparaiso, was a
business visitor in Hobart, Monday.
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answer for you that perplexing question: "What shall I Wear for Easter?"
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rF VOL' are in doubt as to th correct styles for thn npw season.
the collection of suits assembled In our garment department
will dispel all doubts. Here you will find Spring styles that denote true art in designing, selected with greatest care for our patrons who want "individual" styles at a moderate price. New dressy styles and tailored effects, in finest quality all-wool serge and poplin, in apple green, old gold, grey, Copen and navy. New
iargo collar and pocket effects. Sizes to:' women and misses
25.00
pring Suits at $16.50
These are garments of unusual character, very carefully designed In several of this season's best styles, fine all-wool poplins and aerges in the newest shades. Jackets have large collars, new pockets, some' are belted. Women's i A C 1 ind misser.' sizon I OlwU Spring Suits SI 3.98
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An Indiana Woman's Advice to Delicate Young Girls and Weak, Nervous Women
LANSING
Mrs. Marvry Goss, who resides at 615 South lUh. St., ;oshen, Ind.. says: "When I was a young girl just coming in'o womanhood I suffered greatly. This caused me to ttecome all ru-n-h.iwn, weak end nervous. My mother gave me Dr. Pierce" Favorite Prescription and I have never been troubled since. I married and am the mother of four strong, healthy children ami I ),ae always taken this medicine during expectancy and afterward to give M.e strength, which it always did. I consider I was very fortunate in knowing of 'Favorite Prescription' as I am sure it saved me lots of trouble and differing as well. I would especiaily recommend 'Favorite Prescript ion' to oung girls Just c,,riiitiK into womanhood and to expectant mothers." iet FavoriU; Prescription today tiiher in liquid or tablet form from your iruggist, if you want to better your physical condition speedily. It is a wonderful prescription prepared only fioni nature's roots and herbs, with no Hicohol to falsely stimulate "and no narcotic to wreck the nercs. Ingredients on wrapper. Another woman to testify Is Mrs. clara Mclntiru of 713i E. Sample St., South Bend. Ind. She, also, says: "Some tune ago I had woman's trouble quite badly. Through this I became all rundown, nervous and weak. I bad medicine from the doctor but it did not help inc. I was very much discouraged when I learned of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I took it as directed and it cured me of ihee ailments and restored me to health and strength, and later when my daughter was coming into womanhood she suffered terribly and became all run-down and extremely nervous. She would be -so bad at times that she would have hysterics. I had
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Villis Busack is on the sick list. Miss Elsie P.ahn visited h r parents on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. UrUiier entrrfaineil company from Washington Heights, Sunday. Mrs. He-man Winterhoff and Mrs. Henry Hecht w ere. Chicago shoppers on
Monday. i Mr. liahn-of Crown Point, was the truest of the Sass family Sunday. Quite ft number of Lansing people , attended the funeral of Mr. Neidow at I oilon, Sunday.
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said she would not live to he twenty years oh, hut I btKiin K'iv.iiK' hi r th--'Favorite Pt escript ion' and it brought her throufili this critical period in a good healthy state. She has never had any trouble since and is enjoyinjc the best of health. I do highly recommend 'Favorite. Preseri pt ion' to women and Cirls who suffer.-' Also Mrs. Sadie "W'eikel of ltd Division St., Fikhnrt, I ml , who says: "Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription helped me, and that some other womrn who have suffered may be benefited, I am plad to tell just what it did for me. couple of years a bo I began suffering with woman's weakness. X had severe backaches, became very weak and nervous, could not eat nor sleep well. I doctored but did not Ret better under the treatment. At last I befran takin,? the 'Favorite Prescription' and it made a well woman of me and in less than six months I was stronger than I had ever been." Adv.
SCHERERVILLE Jacob Schweitzer of Gary, spent Sunday here with his parents. William Austgen, son of Frank Austpen. who lis been on the sick list, is able to b" up and Rrmind again. Martha Schaefer who has been a Chicago visitor f.T two weeks, returned home Wednesday evening.
ieore N. Onr transacted business
in ( li ica go. t rida y. -Vic It Krl has purchased a h
Henry Schumacher, Sr.
Marl ha Sealierger hoi th to fall from the steps whi
dow hay in his barn the steps he going to descend giving out. and
Seherger fell, injuring and bruising his arm quite seriously. He is under the care of a physician and will be unable to work for some time. .Jacob S berger has purchnsd a seven-passenger Studeliaker car. Xick Schaefer bought a hew Ford touring car last Friday. "William Ausigen has purchased a twin passenger Buiclc car.
mleht t least form a bucket brigade. The school boys did good work Thursd.vy when they got on tho job. We might invi st iu some chemicals. They were really what saved the Iddings home. J. F. Stoltz and Waller Bros, had some on liiind that were used and did the business. Let some wiJo awake citizen work thia vis. There has already been some donations in money offered. Let's not wait for another tire. Next t:nic the whole town might go in case of a high wind as we arc having la!e!y. Let's get busy. Mr. and Mrs. Ibiimnn were Gary shoppers last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knehl and Ttev. .'. Hills at! ended the dedication service last Sunday of the M p.. church in Hwba rt.
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MERRILLVILLE L Smith of Griffith, was in town Saturday on business regarding the Dr. Iddings lire. The bids were let to the lowest bidder. W. .J. Sader put in the logest hid. something like $200. the repairing to livgin at once. The citizens of this community should do something in the case of lire. They
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Black Silk Stove Polisli Makes a brilliant, sll'ty rnHsh that does
cot rub eff or dust off. an. 1 the shine lasts
four times ns lontr as f.rdinury stove
pfilisb. L sen on sumpie stoves ana sola by hardware ant grocery cealers. All w Hk is a trial. Vr-oit en your ctok wtnT. ytwir psrier etov t your ttua rantr. If oo don't tinii it tho bost tov pnlish you fvr uwd, your fljC'T niltli' ri7e1 to r'fuiui your
meny. lnc;t on t1i .-.-c huli fo- t'oi:bti.
Katie in liquid or i)aate one quality. Black Silk Stove Polish Work Sterli.ni, Illinois
Vrf Black Silk Alr-Dryln- Iran (namal on trT.-. rtt3flt' r.. FJovo-r'T I'revenlH ruslinif. s- Black Sllh Mll Pllch for silver, nickel
r bra&s It boa no euual lor oson automobiles. J
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Distinction of style, bnauty of color, novelty of fabric and effectiveness of trimmings are the four-fold virtues of attractiveness in these suits on sale Wednesday. Spring's latest styles in serge, poplin and blafk and white checks; in cherry, old jroM.
navy, t'open and black; sizes for all. Special at
-Spring Coats Priced at $12.50 There is so much dash and beauty about these coats they will no doubt be sought wi?h srreat eagerness. You'll find threequarters and full length garments; most of them have the new large collar, deep cuffs, immense pockets, single and tlouoie oeit
effects. Serges, poplins, ripple cloths and wool velours; newest shades. Splendid values
12.50
Velour CoatsPriced at $20.00
Women who seek American-made coats of Parisian origin will be delighted with these garments. One exceptionally pretty model is made of rich wool velour in the new high waisted effect, with an extra large pointed collar, lined throughout with
silk. There are a number of other Ftyles in this showing equally as pretty
20.00
New Sport Dresses Specially Priced at $13.98
These clever little Sport Dresses are made of Crepe de Chine, in coat and skirt effect. They come in plain and combination colors. You'll find gold and white, purple and white, sreen and white, as
well as solid green, canary, Copen. old gold and silver grey. Splendid values at
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visitor at Mrs. i:ila Demmon's. Sunday. Miss Florence Nelson of Millers Station, visited with Miss Vida Tierce, Saturday and Sunday. The f 'amp tire (iirls held a farewell party and randy pull on Hazel Price at the Price home last Saturday. Hazel expects to start for Montana March 27. The M. K. Aid society will hold an all day meeting at the hall next Wednesday. FOR RENT My house and I d. J. Graesenstein. 8-20-1
CLARK
Mrs. Charles Sohevirer and children of Windsor Park, were visiting relatives at Clark over Sunday. Mrs. Fred Behn of Clark, was a
isitor yesterday. Mrs. Hallie I'.rewer of business transactors.
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Whiting Mr. and were tlarv
John Hayiler of Whitinp
iter at "laik last S'fmday. Miss Morothy Ucirdon uT 'ia Gary business transactor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred HolineM
visited relatives at Clark. Little Miss Kthel Wanner of Clark, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Gary General hospital, is improving rapidly and is expectinar to he removed to h. r home here Wednesday. Mrs. Fug-ene Clossoti of South Chicago, visited with relatives at Clark. Richard and Charles Much of Fine, entertained a host of friends at a 5-'t. I'atrick's party last Friday. The house was beautifully decorated with carnations and Rosis. Amontr the features
was singing and dancing in w Ui
Richard Krueer and Kluier l-tehn to . all prizes. Music was furnished August liierwanger of Hammond. A -tcr the danoinrr lunch whs serwd p. all. Among; those present were. .Mioses Alma Otto. Iran jtto. Hattie Utio. Fieanor t'tto, Kdith S-dinietner, '"l.c Ilaack. l.uell-i i istevm.iii. Minnie Muii. Emma Much, Lillian Krueser, ';-,;,d th. Messrs. Hem y ai.d William lln.x '... Walter Rdin. V."illia:u and Damon Si hmetzer, P.o hert Keen. Flrr.er lU-hn. Rotji-rt Hock. Fred Krueger. Richard and Cliarles Much. All rep o t a - fine time.
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