Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 255, Hammond, Lake County, 26 April 1918 — Page 8

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THE TIMES. rVid.iv. April 26. 191?.

Whiting And Its People

GIRLS! MIKE UP AJIMON LOTION Lemon juice whitens skin and removes tan, freckles, sallowness.

Call Whit In it Ji'iW for tencul haul-; lng and meins. LossJon l:v 4 :: ;m Th Whit inn Pavhs 5 .osn ap.flatten is ore of th bet s..i.'le or thrift. nl a r VooV ' ! of tionor for any cittern. -1 The Trt Kappas vt'l V er.tertamo.1 . at the home ..f Miss Itis rh.-lps tu Roberta vmi:i next We'ne s.iay tiisht. j The Trl Ksfpas have rt 1 plans lo j devote their meetings o the ilo.ns of j special lied Cross work. Tha Farrnt-Tenol.ers ssso.-latlon will ! have their monthly session on Saturday; nifht at the IT. S. nudiwrmm. Th ! business meeting svJU he at 7:30 p. m.. I the program to be hepun at S ii'iivk, ! A port. on of the evening will be spent ' to dcint honor to Mi?s Co'.lette M Fad-i Aen and Xicholas Kamrat, together j with the h!(rh arhool choru whos. sue- j cess brought great honors to our city, j T. S. Boyle of the board of education, tn i speerh will express the appreciation j of tha school and the public at large j to those younj people and their instructors, iliss Paul and Miss Srhantz. Th i program will be' followed by dancinp. j Children unless accompanied by parents or e-me reliable person, will rot be I admitted. j The Whiting quota consisting of

twenty-eight men, will leave Whiting tomorrow morning over the Pennsyln1a railroad at 7:34. a. to. f r Camp Taylor. Ky. Th list containing a number of young men who are very prominently connected. Is ns follows: ("has. fteker. Richard Klelber. John Janraslc. Paul Glesson. John Kovaeh, Steve Bock. Ceo. Hanody, Andy lavlnka, John Schaek. V.'m. F. Kyle, John i. Carlson, Charles Parker. Henry ITatt, Amos C. Baker. Thos. Novlckl. Wm. Ackermati. Hector Herbert, Hugh II. James, Tiarles P. Gainer. Go. Gosrdanovich. Jee Pulafka. Wra. Market. Fred Woehrle, Steve Kosztyo. Elmer McKay, Al Harry Jackson. William C. Carrigsn.

TRY "CfiSGftRETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS IF SICK OR BILIOUS

Tonight! Clean your bowels and stop headache, constipation, sour stomach.

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$-intt i I'.ilce of two lmens In'o i t.'ttlc i-ontnlnlng three ounces of ori. u.l ti; to. h.ike w.-ll, and you have nunrtiT pint of the best freckle and .us lotion, and complexion whltoner, at . rr j.su. ! l iwt. Your f 1,'i'cr hr the lemons and sny Iruir ptore or toilet counter wll supply l.rte ounce of orchard white for a few er;s. Mi.sac? thi swreCy fragrant oti.m ;nt the face, neck, arms and imt.iI day and sco how l're.'kles snd hVmlshe dtsappeRr and how clear, -oft and white the skin becomes. Tea! it Is.harmless. Adv.

T. Ifesre snrt Henry Furster.berg. Alf ernn'os. Arthur Krteger, Andy Ihi Izlk. U iwrt Sharp. Joe Paidlnak. Adam Wal-l.t's.-h, .Tames McLean and Pmii Crunii. Mrs. Charles K. Patten entertained a ntmtber of children at a pretty party at her lu 'r.e In Sheridan avenue on Tuesday afternoon In honor of the 4:h birthday anniversary of her daughter, Jar.et. Miss A!m;9 M":(ior of Flchrupp aven.'.e, is impriu ir.c at the IVrb;. terlan bospltn! in Chicago. Mrs. T. C. "1:. enl c rt 5ilr?c d the numbers of the music nrA art sfe!;,n .f the IVrtniphtly li:h at her lo rn; in '"'leveiatid avenue. Mrs. Charles 1,. K! o read a paper on "I'rr.brlan Art." and Mrs. Fredenburg read a paper cn "Italian Opera Asld'j from Verdi." Musical numbers wtr con'Hhuted bv Mrs. l.ouis Gordon. Mrs. Pala'he ami Mrs. Fre.ier.burg's sister. Refreshments and a social session followed the rneet'ng'. The meeting of the woman's section of the County Council cf Defens- which was to be held at Hammond tomorrow hp-s been pos'poned until the last Saturday In May. Three more of our boys. I.ew snd James Griffith and George Hornet, go Into the countr's service, they leaving tomorrow morning over the Monon railroad for I.afsyette to begin their course In aviation at Purdue tinivesity. CASD OF THANKS. I take this means of thanking th members of the Mason. Trainmen. Police end Firemen, local snd visitors, and my many friends and neighbor, for the kindness extended to m, and the Ir floral tributes, during the illness and denth my husband. Earl Swan. MRS. ROSE SWAX AXP PAFGIITF.lt. GIjADTS. Princess Theatre tonight. trm. For presents "William Fa mum In "The Heart ef a I.lon." based on Ralph Connor's novel, "The Doctor." The picture In which the wllc-s of a beautiful woman conquers the spirit of the beast and brings him fleetins moments of Te-t and happiness. 4-C6-1 Star Theatre tonight. Godwin picture with Mabel Normand 5n "Dodging a Million." Also the "Mystery Ship." Episode Xn. 13. 4-20-1 CARD Or THANKS. TVe desire to thank our runv peig-v,.

bors and friends for their kindness and sympathy dtirtiig the sudden death of our beloved husband and father.: Rev. Rogers for hta kind words of comfort, and the M. K. choir for their singing: th? Inland Pteel of Indiana Harbor, the Standard Oil employes, for their beautiful flowers: the K. of P. Jodga for their valued assistance in the arrangements, and all others for the floral

offerings and other kindness shown us luring cur bereavement. MRS. J. P. JUEAYEX3 AXD FAMIIT.

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J. II. Iiiannoi'k transacted business in Hammond yesterday. The latest word from Fred Turner, who Is Jn the hospital in Chicago, is that he Is get tine along fine. Arthur Foster returned to his home in Chicago last evening after a visit bote with his par uts, Mr. and Mr All rt Foster. He lit leans Sunday for Camp Grant, HI., where ho will rn tor the nrt'iy. F.d Plummer of Chicago, vlst'ed his mot her, Mrs. A. G. Piummer and brother, Frank I'iummer and family here estmlay. George Dickey of Shelby, transacted business in I,owill yesterdnv. Herman Knlsley of Giant Park, visited his mother. Mrs. David Knlsley here yesterday. "H'. F. Prabrook Is very seriously III.

ROBERTSDALE

CARD Or THANKS. V. wish to extend our sincere thanks aiol nprrectati..n to our friends and neigh hois for their k'ndr.ess. sympa-hy aiid beautiful floral offerings extended to us in our sad beroavomont, the death "f cur little .iaughter. Helen Mary Ada. MR. AND Ml:s. I .FS 1.117 1 'FA WE. 'i'io; fun ral .v.-rvices of ly!!e Helen Matv A'ia. the is-month old datighter "f Mr. and Mrs. Frslie f'tTirci" of Amv avenue, were held at 'he home "U'cd;esl'iy afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Rev. Thomas Hines of the Episcopal church of Fasr Chi "a go, officiated. Four little irls Edith I. arson, Vaima Dudicker. Ma'tie !.!-; and Gladys Rnmsdam, carried the rask't which was covered with beautiful fi.-nt piece. Tho I ttie one was sh k but a few days, death beinir caused by nou'e Indigestion. The funeral was largely attended by relatives mil friends. Intej-ent took piaen nt fnk 11111 cemetery. The sorrowing parents h.ae the sympathy of the community in their bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benson and Mrs. Mci.'ullen spent "Wednesday visiting in Chicago. Mrs. tVilllnm Aldle of Amv avenue, visited her brother. Dr. Harry T!mm and family of East Side, last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hannnpel and children of Krglewood. were guests cf Mrs. Richard Sehaaf of Indiana boulemrd. "Wednesday. Mrs. John "WlNnn of Fast Ride, spent

Hammond Woman Thinks She Can't Talk Enough "I had gall ston-s for 14 years and suffered severely from gas. colic and indigestion. Doctors wanted me to go

t to the hospital, but I took Mayr's Wonj derful Remedy instead, and am now j feeling fine and better than I ver did. j I can't talk enough about this remedy."

It w a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the 1n-

j Mnmmntlon which cause practically all

-toniaeh. liver and Intestinal ailments. Including apendlcitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy. Rldgel, y Drug Store In Gary, and Central Drug Store In Indiana Harbor. Adv. Wednesday here, the guest of Mrs. Ttobeit "Wilson of Indiana boulevard. Mrs. Clara Williams visited Miss Amanda Ftlsch at the Sr. Bernard hospital lat eeii!ng. Howard, th little son of Mr. and Mrs. llartman cf Indiana boulevard. Is. Ill with bronchitis. Mrs. Edward Eangohr and son saw 'The Birth of a Xatton" in Hammond, Wodnesda y. Mrs. Keizfr of Indiana botileva rd. entertained a number, of relatives and f.iends at a luncheon in h'nor of Ivt blrtrday nnnlverary. Wednesday afternoon.

Edward Rallcff

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several months,, was reported In a very serious condition yesterday. Mrs. James R nn and Mrs. Robert Grow entertained the members of the I.ad;cs' Bible cjas nt the Itj ron home in Hammond. Wednesday afternoon. The meeting was well attended. After the business session a social hour was received during which refreshments were served. Mrs. John Eck cf Indiana boulevard, has been on the .sick list for n few days. Mrs. Fritz Kitsch reeie4 a letter yesterday from her son William Kasch, who is 1n the post hospi'al at Delaware City, saying he is getting along fine and is enjoying his work.

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Mrs. Gertrnde Bonnin. Mrs. Gortrudo Bonnin. a highly educated Sioux v.hose Indian nam siTiifics "red lard," is in Wa shir prion attemptir.ej to secure legislation which will prevent the sale of peyoto. a drup made from a species or cartas, to the Indians. Tb.8 drug in its etferts repembles opium. Mrs. Honnin is a contnhutor to magazines nrid an accomplished musician nnd speaker. Her hudband, who is of rench and Indian descent, is a lieutenant in the U. S. army.

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1L Grocery and Market P. B. BLEY, Prop. Corner Roberts Ave. and 117th St., Whiting.

Our Motto: Sell for cash, thereby enabling us to give you more for your money, better goods at lower prices and better satisfaction. Watch our ad every Friday night. A Few of Our Many Specials Canned Goods. PEAS, CORN, TOMATOES, SUCCOTASH, LIMA") 3 CailS for 40C BEANS, RED BEANS. STRING BEAN3, WAX beans j Per dozen, $1.55

You Can't Brush or Wash Out Dandruff

The onlv sure way to get rid of dandrufr Is to dissolve it. then you destroy It entirely. To do this, pet about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon: apply it at night nli. n retiring: use enough to moisten the scalp and rub ft in gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning, most if net ail. i f your dandruff will be gone, and three or fmr more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy evo.-y si:. trie sign and trace of it. jo

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ha ve. You will find. too. hat all itching and digging of the scalp will stop nt once, andy your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky nr.d soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Ton can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It ! Inexpensive and never fails

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Mrs. P. C. Tan's and sorts Xelly and Vernon, will spend Thursday and Friday visiting relatives in Roseland. 111. Mrs. P. Bons'rs. M-s. P. D. 3ckoon n1 daughter and Miss Mary Pjlt spent Wednesday in Hammond. Mr. find Mrs. Harry V. Jansen cf Flint. Mi'-h.. have a little daughter, Eugenia Harriet, who arrived April It. Mrs. Jansen was formerly Miss Martha Kooy of this plaep. Messrs. Hirscji ami Jones of Chicago, were in town Wednesday trylnsr to get members for the Xatlonal Farmers' Alliance association. Miss Margaret Kiootwyk who has been very 111, Is getting alone somewhat better. Mfss Elizabeth Flynn was In Hammond, Wednesday. John Kiootwyk spent Wednesday In Chicago. Mrs. J. ICuhiman will visit relatives at Crown Point, Thursday. Iouls Kaske, attended a ftrewel! party In Griffith on Thursday r.ipht. given in honor of the boys who enli t.,j and will leave on Friday. -Mrs. P. Schoon ard daughter Ivadeli were Hammond visitors Wedneslav.

Catarrhal Deafness May Be Overcome.

If you have Catarrhal Deafness or head nciscfj go to your druggist nnd get 1 ouno of Parmint (double strength), and add to it 1-4 pint of hot waier and a. lit tie granulated sugar. Take I tablespoonful four times a day.' This will efcii bring quick relief from the distressing he ad noises. Clogged notrii"" shnuid open, breathing hecunie e-iisv itnl the m.U'-u stop di' 'pf'!n into tile throat Jt 1 easy to prepare, costs little nnd Is pleasant to take. Any one who lias Catarrhal Deafness or head noises shouid ive this prescription a trial Adv.

LARGE CANS MILK, all brands, 2 for .. 25 2 LB. CAN PORK AND BEANS? 2 cans for 35c NO. 1 CANS VERIBEST SLICED PEACHES, can 10c; 3 for iJ9 .RICHELIEU TOMATO SOUP, 3 cans for ! OUR SPECIAL COTFEE, per lb 21c; 5 lbs. for SI 00 "LIMA OR NAVY BEANS, per lb., 17c; 10 lbs gj Qsj 10 ROLLS TOILET PAPER for 38? MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, large pkg. 3 for 2J)0

4 ROLLS EXTRA LARGE TOILET PAPER, regular 10o lize,

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SV. EETHEART OR BABY DOLL TOILET SOAP, 10 bars lor fy'C ARMOUR'S, AMERICAN FAMILY, RUB NO MORE, GALVANIC, WHITE LINEN, OLD COUNTRY,

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10 PKGS. RUB NO MORE OR SWIFT PRIDE WASHING POWDER. 55f LARGE PKG. GRANDMA WASHING POWDER 15C

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Specials for Saturday, April 27. PORK LOINS, SMALL AND LEAN FORE QUARTER VEAL, per lb HIND QUARTER VEAL, per lb

OLD FASHIONED PURE LARD, per lb 31c SWIFT'S JEWELL SHORTENING COMP., per lb 2GlC STRICTLY FRESH EGGS from the country, not delivered, dozen 35f BUTTER, per lb 47c DOWNEY'S DELIGHT BUTTERI N E, per lb., 32c; 2-!b. brick go NUT MARGARINE, ALL BRANDS, per lb., 30c; 2 lb. brick 59f

Fancy Fresh Fruit and Vegetables OF ALL KI1NDS

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! Th9 funeral of Mrs. Chas. Karsten cf jHessville. will be held st the home Saturday, April IT'h, T p. m.

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Delivered to Any Part cf the City. Aek Ue for Prices.

West Hammond Goal Company

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713 CHICAGO AVENUE, EAST CHICAGO, IND. 3334 MICHIGAN AVE., INDIANA HARBOR, IND. 11109 SO. MICHIGAN AVE., ROSELAND, ILL. 426 EAST NORTH AVE., MILWAUKEE. WIS. Stop and shop at any of the above addresses and save money. You are certain of service, quality of purchase and low price.

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SUITS

For Men and Young Men Newest styles, fabics, colors an J weaves.; 17.9S

MILLINERY Late Spring models that compare favorably with those shown at the exclusive specialty shops. Specially priced

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COATS For Ladies find Misses Women who are familiar with values will find their coat problem solved upon seeing this collection. Serges, Burrellas, Check, and Poplins. Specially priced $1250..nJ $1588

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A special collection of fashionable Spring Suits in good Serges, Poplins, Gabardines and Check models. $16.98 $20.98 and $22.95

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Choice Cut Native Porterhouse Steak, lb 28c Fresh Cut Native Veal Chops, lb 2Gd Prime Native Rib Roast of Beef, lb 25c Genuine Spring Lamb, hind quarter, lb 32? Fresh Spare Ribs, lean and meaty, lb lCC Fre3h Meaty Neck Bones, lb 7? Fresh or Salted Pigs, Feet, lb 7? Fresh Liver sliced to order, lb 7?

Fresh Leaf Lard, all you want, lb 26H Swift's Shortening, better than lard, lb 27H Fresh Pork Sausage or Frankfurters, lb 20t? Bologna, Head Cheese or Liver Sausage, lb . . . . 18d M. Ham, Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb 25 Norway Salt Mackerel, 2 for 15t? Heinz's Mixed Sweet Pickles, per quart ..40 Heinz's Large Dill Pickles, 3 for 10

Strictly Fresh Eggs, guaranteed, per dozen ' 38 Pure Fruit Mince Meat, lb 9 Genuine Smoked White Fish, lb 24 Downey's Delight, the best butterine churned, lb , 33e A No. 1 Brand Nut Margarine, lb 32 Libby's Fine Cut Sauer Kraut, per qt , , 10d Edelweiss Brand Brisket Bacon, lb. ,38 Good Sugar Cured Boiling Bacon, lb , , , , ,30

POTATOES AND PEAS Peed More Soldiers Than Poppies

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THE MOST SANITARY MARKET IN THE COUNTY.

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