Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 95, Hammond, Lake County, 10 October 1917 — Page 8
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torncy Clmrlos S. l'crel will speak at the I'rlm'ess anj Star theatres: tomorrow ovcniiiK Attorney John II. Ketterhtff will frMk at the rrtnee?a thoatro. On Saturday ovi jiIi-.r Attorney T. J. Sullivan will spc.k at both the Frtncess (aid Star t boat res.
"Whiting council. No. 159i. K. of C. It o.sc-r: Iii.'ovi'ry Pay on Friday
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I will 1 lifl l in the high si-hool aulitor j ium. In honor of the occasion State 'Cascarets' recrulate women, i s.-ntor r. h. iv.;otor who i.4 also one
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DOWEL LAXATIVE
Ffif FAiyilLY USE!:
men and children with
out injury.
Take when bilious, headachy, for colds, bad breath, sour stomach.
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of the sponUers for the state council of
defense, will give the principal address. The ful'j- t of which will bo "1'nt.rlotism." In a Mi:.ion to thi.s there will be a musical rrotrain. The t ntertainmcnt is to be of rublie mture, a cordial invitation bt-'n extended to all A typographical error made '"vltation" road 'iiMtiat ;on." There is to he no work of
th;s kind but me entertained to ce!
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BEAUTIFY YOU HI
AND STOP DMDOHFF
Try this! Your hair gets wavy, glossy and abundant at once.
i of the meeting- won to enjoy a social Broetjes. Jr.; treasurer, Peter C. Tanls;
evening. C. A. Oshurn, npeclal deputy trustee, first ward Dlngamn A. Jabaay; for the Woodmen, of Indianapolis. Is trustf-e. fourth ward, Peter Klkkert. here lookln after the IntereBts of the Also G. Jansen was nominated as marorder and securing- applicants. thai, although the office will bo flilled Word has been received here that by appointment, according to the new Harvey Wlndblirler and Harry Tetrle, law. w ho are serving In the army, have bet n Two iads 1(- an1 12 year3 of age, transferred from Minnesota to Fort vere caujfnt here Sunday morning after Sheridan. Chicago. This brings them stealing a lot of onions from Mr. Te-p-close to home and doubtless their faces ., r.i.K-..,,. , v.-.n k'n,oi
To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff 13 merely a matter of using a little Danderine. It is easy and inexpensive to have
ly the annua! pubnc j nlcei soft hair ftnJ ,ot3 of u Jui.t Ket !n"ife- Columbus Day. ; a 5 cent bottlo of Knowlton's Dander-
will be appreciated quite cften.
MUNSTER
Mrs. II. F. Kaske and daughter Louise visited relatives in Irving Park. HI., on Saturday and Sunday.
One of their horses was taken sick so hey c'-.ul not get away. The marshal took the older lad to the Kammc-id police station. He was brought before Judge Iiarnett Monday mornlnjr and plevJe.l guilty. The Judpe let him go on his own recognizance until Friday, as he wants the lather of the boys brought into court, who Is sick with
The home economics section of the; ine now nil drug stores recommend It Fortnirhtly club will hold its regular' apply a little as directed and within meeting- at the high school domestic sci- t-n minutes there will be an appearance en co room Frl.lav afternoon. Papers ' of abundance, freshness. P.uffiness and
will be given by Mrs. Stover and Mrs.
Peter Haaker and his sister Mary, dropsy and can't appear. .Mrs. Pfeffer were out in his "flivver" Saturday was ordered to look up the case and renight. V."hen they turned the corner port to the judge. The boys said their on P.idge Road he ran into a telegraph father sent them out to swipe stulT. brace wire, damaging the machine. The candidates for town offices who Mary had a black eye. were nominated by the citizens party The citizens party h?ld a mass meet- Friday night filed their petitions with ing Friday evening. They nominated the town clerk Saturday evening after
What Do You Know About Your Blood Supply?
the blood strong and free from the many impurities to which It Is constantly subject. It gives the history of S. S. S., the "c:I i s i st su-ressful blood remedy.
of the entire body depends upon the hich has been sold f c r more than fifty
condi- ten of the blood. You arc lavitert i"" ? arurgisis eerywnere. This to St te . no obt itr t, i : oo' ,.'et V.a: ?lves 1 ' r T ": ? " 1 free to all who write you sumo lnvaiuabie information on this Sv",l't SpteiHc Co., Dept. K-69, Atimportant subject. It tells how to keep lanta. Ga. Adv.
Your Ignorance May Startle You. Few people know of the many functions of the blood supply, and Just how Important it 1:' that it hr tri r b' .jiUte-
ly lice froa aii imi.itritie. Ti.j health i
tures to their petitions. Three night of heavy frost In succession settled all the truck gardeners in this neighborhood for this year. No more green stuff.
Where They Differ. A woman differs from a man in that she regards a kin visit as an tdeal way to spend a -vacation. Atchison Globe.
Parker. John Seigrives, who has been here visiting his s.ster. Mrs. Sam Soh'echty, has returned to his home in Winchester, Ind. The Past Chiefs of the Pythian Sisters, are busy making amnpements for their circus and masquerade ball which is to be. given at the Slovenska hill on 'ict. CO. J. L,. Clark of the Whiting Xcws Co., wiil have charge of the an-
? WORK WHILE YOU SLEE
Instead of nasty, harsh pills
castor r il or dangerous calomel, why
dor. t you kjep c ascarets handy in your fAr ,hA .iri.-
home? Cascarets act on the liver and j M!ss Margaret Griffith will entertain thirty feet of bowels so gently you don't 1 th nipn,brc! ,,f the Tri K.irn, sr.ror'tv
at her home in Central avenue. Saturday
j evening.
Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Swarts of Pher!
realise you have taken a cathartic, but they act thoroughly and can be depend
ed upon when a good liver and bowel
cleansing is necessary they move the bile and poison from the bowels without griping and sweeten the stomach. You cat ore or two at night like candy and you wake up feeling line, the headache, biliousness, bad health, coated tongue, sour stomach, constipation, or bad cold disappears. Mothers should give cross, sick, fovorish or bilious chil
dren a whole Cascaret any time they
are harmless anl safe for tha little folks. Adv.
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And Its Peoole Ml.
Bay a $50.00 Xtfcrry Loll EanX oj WMtlsg-, open 9 a. m. to 8 D. to. 6-21 Thursday's picture at the Star Theatre will be the great wonder-play of the wer, "Bridges Burned." featuring Mme. Petrova. This picture has been substituted in placo of the "Tides of Fate" as announced on the program. 10-8-4 Mr. and Mrs. Pete Johnson of Central avenue, entertained friends from Chicago. Pa-;1 Schlcchty, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schlechty of the Pedersen f'ftts, who is in the U. S. n?.vy, has set sail Cor "somewhere in France." Attorney T. Joseph Sullivan. Frajik B. Iewi and Joseph J. Chilla. tho organization commltteo of th.i Four Minute Men. have arrange! for spoakers on the Second Liberty Ioan at the inovinij picture theatres for this week. At-
lring Park. A meeting of the women of Whiting was held at the library on Monday night whi:h wrs presided over by Attorneys Jchn C. Kail and John II. Fetterhoff. The meeting was attended by about thirty-five ladies, and cards were
. distributed for them to sign regarding
"Filtration." Another meeting is to be held next Tuesday night at which time it is planned to appoint women in the various precincts to taks charge of political affairs. The Men's club of the Congregational church held a very successful meeting, both from a business and social standpoint, on Monday n'ght. Thar were talks by F-au:r.o;!t Parks, Pr. W. E. Putnam. Prof. Zurley of nobertsdale, II. S. Davidson End others. The fact that the Mothers' Memorial pij organ has been installed, was the cause for much of the good feeling manifested. The club, as we" as other members of the chu.-eh, feel that much credit is due their pastor, Kcv. Ccas. E. Trucblood. whose untiring efforts caused this dream which was thought to he Impossible, to now bo realized. P.ef reihments were ssrved Vy the ladies la charge of the CSV nursery. Miss Cordula and Beatrice Echcrling who have spent a week here visiting te Misses Katherine and Marl Koch of Olner s'reet. have returned to their home in Ueecher, III. Carl Kf.mmtr has returned to his home in Engiewood after spending several di.ys with relatives here. M and Mrs. Klvin Keebe and daughter Helen of Baltimore, MJ.. who spent several days hero visiting at the home of Mrs. Bcebe's brother, Henry Behrens, f New York avenue. left yesterday for Oklahoma, to be guests of their daughter. The Al-IIissart Grotto will give a dance at the Slovak Home, HIMh and Short streets, on Friday n'ght in ob-
awaits everyone who tries this. Adv.
servance of Columbus Day. Over 501 invitations have been issued. C. M. Brenner of Whiting, is chairman of the affair. The music is to be furnished by the Al-Hnssan orchestra. Triangle plays at the Princess Theatre tonight. Charles Ray in "The Pinch Hitter." a corking baseball play. Also a Triangle comedy. 10-10-1
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an incomparable gloss and lustre, and j trie following candidates: clerk try as you will you cannot f.nd a trace j
of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks' use. when you will see new hair fine and downy at first yes but realy new hair sprouting out all over your scalp Danderine is, we believe, tho only sure hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp and it never fails to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and soft your hair really ts, moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair taking one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in Just a
John J. getting the required number of signa-
Holy Land's Only River. Jordan, the one river of the Holy Land, has a course of little more than 200 miles from the roots of AntiLebanon to the head of the Dead sea. Not a single city ever crowned the banks of this river.
To Arms Your Country Calls.
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3049-59 EAST 92d STREET SOUTH CHICAGO
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From E. A, Langc Department Store, of South Chicago Bought et 65 Cents on The Dollar
Clean, seasonable merchandise which we offer far below the present market value. Only limited quantities. First come, first served. This is the greatest bargain offer of the season. Our store closes Monday, Tusday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 p. m. Thursday at 9 p. m. Saturday at 9 :30 p. m. Double Stamps on Monday and Thursday. Double Stamps mean 6rc saving.
ROBERTSDALE
Many distressing Ailments experienced by them are Alleviated by Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound,
Mrs. Ilenr: friers of Tt-t crt"? -.-nuo, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F.hlers of Ilam.i.ond, Monday." Mrs. Stor.t! of Roberts uv.-uue. i ar.t Monday in Chicago visiting her aunt. Mrs. Ralph Jewett and mother. Mrs. Gluth of Hammond, were guests of J.Irs. Frank Spoars of HCth street, Monday. Mrs. Larson of Ea3t Side, visited Mrs. Albert Schaofer of Cleveland avenue, yesterday. Mrs. Harry Stross was elected as teicher cf the Ladies" Bible class at its annual meeting, Saturday evening. A Miscellaneous shower was given at the home of Mr. Frank Spoars. Tuesday evening, in honor of her sister. Miss Ruth Jewett. whose marriage to Jack Bach! take place this week. A delightful evening was spent by the guests in games and social amusements until 10:30 when an elaborate luncheon was served. Miss Jewett was the recipient of many beautiful gifts from her friends. Mrs. Fred Stawitke and children of Pearl street, visited relatives in East Side, Monday. Miss Lillian Schaefer of Chicago, spent Sunday here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jewett. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herthel returned home Monday after a month's visit with relatives in Milwaukee. Mrs. John Murray of Roberts avenue, visited her sister, Mrs. Cavannugh of Chicago, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Regnler have moved from Hammond to the Kasch flt in Indiana boulevard. Mrs. Henry Eggers of Lake avenue, spent Monday in Hammond, the jruest of Mrs. Frank Seliger. Mrs. Andrew Bogovlch of, Roberts avenue, visited her mother. Mrs. Krouse of South Chicago, yesterday.
This Sale For Thursday,
Four Days Beginning -This W Friday, Satarday and Monday,
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Here are only few of the many bargain items, which you will find all over ths store in every department;
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Here is Proof by Women who Know.
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Lowell, 3Iass. "For the last threo yenrs I have been troubled with tho Change of Life and Lhe bad feelings common at that time. I was in a very nervous condition, with headaches and pain a good deal of the time so I was nntit to do my work. A friend asked ma to try Lydia E. Ilnkham's Vegetable Compound, which I did, and it has helped me in every way. I am not nearly so nervous, no heaar.che or pain. I musL say that Lydia E. Pinkhara'a Vegetable Compound is tho besr, remedy any sick
i .sit woman can take." Mrs. Maiujaiiet Quix, lieai" 259 Worthen bt., Lowell, Jlas.
The hard freeze Monday night put the finishing touch on all of the garden stuff. Thomas Cushman'of Woodstock, III., came yest'ro'ny for a visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. '"harles Bailey yesterday morning left for Romeo. Mich., to visit relatives. Her husband, who went east a few days ago with some cattle, will
meet her there and return home with ! her.
Mrs. M. L- Meyers of Armour, was in
Lowe 1 yesterday visiting relatives. Y. C. Voshurg Is not as well as
has been. He suffered a rclnpse yesterday. The Modern Woodmen and the Royal Xeighbors held a joint meeting Monday night in the K. of P. ball. The purpose
36 Inch Percale 8Sc Silk Corset 3Sc Band Aprons $1.25 Dresses Ginghams $1.25 Corsets -, , - -,,. , Covers P ' i t made of heavy douWe width fast j trimmed, m?dc of ftnc per ma?c ?f hea?' in plaids, checks, coutil, four hose dyed, standard . Mf d cale matenals m pret- and stripes supporters, medmoke. light and h j . ly ty sizes b to 14 per yard hun bust, lonff hip dar 20c value. Sale piice oniv - J car, at sizes 6 to 14. 15 49 " 15$ 98 14 OS? , T , TT Flannelette Babv $1.50 Lawn and 89c Slip Over 50c Turkish Women's and 36 Inch Un- v r- -m.,,,, Dresses yoili waists Nightgowns Towels Misses Odd Coats bleached Muslin Petticoats and " iace or embroidwnrth m i f.o I V Uor Sleepers large collars, lace ery trimmed, full with fancy border le Xe onk rcr vard with feet, sizes 1, edging all , sizes dths for this p . cale pnee onlv ver jara 2, 3 years, 39c Sale price saic onr cach $1.00 11 . valllcsj' 98 I 49 ' 391
Women's Flannal ette Nightgowns double yoke, pink or blue stripes, regular 08c values onlv 79 c
Linoleum s heavy quality, 2 yds. wide, several patterns Sale price Square Yard
$2.93 Blankets in plaids
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ale price . L
Window Shades HOI inches wide, 6 feet long, very good quality. Sale 33
Lace Curtains ?losely woven lace curtains, 3 yds. long, genuine Scranton lace. Sale price, pair 69
Pillows guaranteed all feather pillows size 17x25 inches striped ticking Sale 43
Curtain Rods fine quality polished brass extension rods, extend 30 to 54 inches Sale price 9$
Union Suits Mn's heavy ribbed fleece Union suits, sizes up to 4G, a mixed lot, values up to $1.50 sale price 98
Underwear Men's heavy fleeced shirts and drawers, sizes up to 46, regular 69e, sale 49
98c Union Suits. for boys or girls Special each 79
Men's Pants Work Pants, black and dark stripes, values up to $1.75, . this sale at 91.25
Young Men's Suits In the new stylish models,, pinch back and belt ed, In nice fancy mixtures. In all Elies up to 47, values up to $15 at $10.75
Boys' 2-Piece Suits Boys' blu'. serpe worsted 2 piece Suits double breasted, all wool, color guaranteed, worth today $10, sizes 8 to 14
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She Tells Her Friends to Take I.ydla E. PInkham's Remedies. North Haven, Conn." "When I was 45 I tad the Changs cf Life which is a trouble all women have. At first it didn't bother me but after a while I got bearing down pains. I called in doctors who told me to try different things but they did not cure my pains. One day my husband came home and said, Why don't you try Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash?' Weil, I got them and took about 10 bottle of Vesetabl-- Compound and could feel myself regaining my health. I also used Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash and it has done me a great deal of good. Any one r?mir.g to my house who suiters from female troubles or Change of J jfe, I tell them to take the linkham remedies. There are about 20 of uhere who think the world of them." Mrs. Flobejsce Isejlla, licx 127, North Haven, Conn. ' You are Invited to Write for Fres Advice. No other cacdicino has been so successful in relieving wec-iaii. suffering as haa Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Women may receive free pud helpful ad rice by writinjr the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Iynn, Mass. Sueli letters are received and enswed by women only and held ia strict confidence.
STAR THEATER WHITING, IND. TODAY Carlyle Blackwell and June Elvidge in "YOUTH" .V pleasin.5 sory of .New York Society Life. Also HELEN GIBSON in 'THE RAILROAD RAIDERS' THURSDAY MME. PETROVA In 'BRIDGES BURNED' Tiie great wonder p!ay of the war In Uuropo,
Men's Sweater Coats Men's heavy knit Sweat tr coats, without collar, grey, $1.25 value at
89$
Boys' Long Overcoats 20 long Overcoats, for boys from 12 to 19 years all wool mixtures hard wcarir.g material, $7.50 value
83.50
Boys' Waists Boys' Waists, in blua chambray. striped percale and Palm Beach colors, sizes 6 t6 14 yrs. 29o to 35c values at 23$
75c Silk Gloves in black or white Special pair 49
Collars A mixed lot of soiled collars broken sizes, lin en and rubber. 20o values at 56
Food Choppers regular value 75c to $2.00 Sale price 5S to SI. 25
All White Japanned Bread Box worth 75c to $1.00 Sale price 59$ to 79$
Heavy Copper Wash Boilers Regular value $2.50 Sale price 1.98
Sheet Iron Roasting Pan regular value 15c to 25c sale price any size 10
Glass Butter Jars 1-3 lb size, regular price 10c-25o Sale price 8 to 12$
Ladies' Vests and Pants fleeced 50c sellereach 39
Plain White 4-In. Sauce Dishes regular value 10c Sale price 5$
Little Gents Button and Lace Shoes sizes 0 to U sale price 1.48
Girl's Cloth Top Kid Button Shoes sizes G to 11 price 1.48
Misses' Cloth Top Button Shoes sizes 11 to 2 Sale prko 1.75
Cotton Serge in all leading shades Double width per yard 35$ Ladies' Kid Lace or Button Shoes medium heel
dice
3.98
Misses's and Children's Hats in velvet and corduroy, $1.50 values, 95
Children's and Ladies' Wool Hose per pair 35$
Men's Every Day Work Shoes heavy oak soles. Sale price S2.79
Children's Kid Button Shoes turned sole, sizes 5 to 8, Sale price, 79
