Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 283, Hammond, Lake County, 28 May 1918 — Page 8

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Tuesday, May 28, 1018.

Whiting; And Its People

Th. uo of St nfl Sulphur for restoring tuiaA. cray hair to Us natura color dates tack to grandmother's tlma She used !t to keop her hair beavitlfuilj dark, fflo.sy nd attractive. Whenovei her hair took on thut dull, faded ei streaked airarance. this slmplo mixture was applUd with wonderful effect But brawlnr at home ts rau.ay and ut-cf-date. Xowadaya. by asking a'

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NOTIC3. Cbrnmenclng May 1st. Mr. J. L. Clark. B24 119th St., Whit In, will receive advertisements for Whiting and rtobertsda!o for Times Newspapers. Office rhone 13SW. Residence 33SJ. tf Princess theatre tonisht. Clara. XlmbaH Toune in "Ths Marionettes." a. chotoDlav adaption of the well

LADIES! 0AF1KEN lfOMflY HI Use Gradma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody will Know.

presented by Clara '.Kimball

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rerb. rises to great he!Khts In the de-j which can be depended upon to r.tor,

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.who blossoms Into a Parisian butterfly and wins her husband's love. Also Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Frew In "Ills Generosity." B-3S-1 Star theatre tonight. Bessie. Love in "Hbw Could Tou, Caroline?" A strong play that will arpeal to you. Coming: "The Kaiser, The Benst of Berlin." 5-2 S-t "We hare a complete and new stock of ' Armor Plate Hosiery in all the leading colors for ladles and children. FRKEL'S. 831 119th st. 5-2S-3 A constantly growing safety fund or contingent fund protects your Investment In The "Whiting Savings and Loan Association. Assets ex.cee.1 J1S6.000. 5-2S-1 Misses lAicile Paegling and Lillian Soltwedel have taken clerical positions at the American Steel Foundries in Indiana Harbor. Mrs. Sam Schlechty had ths misfortune to sprain her ankle quite badly by tripping -while attending Sunday school, Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop of John street, have purchased a new home In the West

Thsftitarmrm thtnost overworked rrya&s tie Jmmwi -body, and when tby fWt la thsir work cf ftlterinr cut Ad tkrowfcnff off the poisons uevelored bkth aystecu. thing-, .begii to bapseo. Ona of the first warnings is pain or ClfCnsM rn thn lower pat of the back: tktrhljr colored iHne: low of appetite twitgastlon: Irritation, or evea stone in Ue bla44er. These symptoms Indicate .-nttion that may lead .to that dread1 and fatal malady. Brlght'3 disease, far wilit&i . tfvrr. is said to be so cure. Tmvk tan lmost certainly find mmdftt relief iaOOLD METAL. Haarlem, OH" Cxpraln. Tar moro tha.i 100 years Bi famous preparation has been an untatStft rewwdy for all kidney, bladder ajad wrinry trouMes. Get it at any drug gtorv add it ft does not you a.N

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natural color and beauty to the hair.

A well-known downtown druggist says It darkens the hair's naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has fceen applied. Tou simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and drew this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two. It becomes beautifully dark and glossy. Wyeth's age and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more yeuthful appearance. It is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv.

Mrs. Arth-ir Vernon entertained a number of children at a party at her home in Laporte avenue, on Saturday afternoon, in honor of the birthday anniversary of her daughter Dorothy. Frank A. Oiranl In at Camp Miller. N. T., awaiting further orders to proceed. Beginning Thursday. May 2, 1918. we will give our own trading stamps instead of the S. Sr II. All our patrons wanting S. &. II. stnmps must redeem their checks before June 15th. 19 IS. 6-1-tf II. GORDON & SON'. Attorney Frank X. Oavit, Mayor Walter E. Schrnge nml .Tnmes J. Nejdl are at Indianapolis attending the republican stute convention. Mike E. Mkhalco and John Jurek are among those from Whiting who have just enlisted in the navy. Mrs. Rittmn of 119th street, who has been very ill, having had two strokes of paralysis, is improving. Appropriate styles for mid-summer In Street and Sport Hats and Automobile Hats. FREEIVS, 531 119th St. 5-2R-Mrs. Catherine Stewart received word yesterday that her eon. James Stewart, who was about to leave for overseas, is confined in the base hospital at Camp Shelby, lss., where he Is being treated.

I In the letter the young man said: "I

am petting the, best of treatment and everything I need. The nurses and doctors are first class and I couldn't have better at home." Save your profit fharlng stamps! Bank ray you interest on the money you save: we ray you Interest on the money you spend. 6-1-tf II. GORDON' & SON. GIRL, WANTED To work in Ftore: C od wages. Phone 13SR, or call Central. Whiting. 5-23-3

to Tolleston Sunday, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weinlng.

MERRILLVILLE

Ross township is the proudest place In Indiana, for they have gone clear over tho top. The women have taken in over $1,000. We haven't received the official report, but no doubt will go $3,000 to $4,000. The proceeds of the bake sale held here Friday is reported at $110. Many are going to Crown Point Saturday to attend the big sale, there.

HOBART

Park addition. Put away your darning basket and get Armor Plate Hosiery, rerfect in weave, wear and wash. FREEL'S, 631 119th st. 5-2S-3

Miss Lillian Soltwedel entertained thf

members of the Beta Gamma T. psllon sorority at a "spread," at her home in Myrtle avenue, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Grupp and children spent Saturday and Sunday at lKwe!l visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Dwyer. We are giving our own Trading Stamps. They are more valuable than any other kind; 600 stamps are redeemable for $1.25 In merchandise or $1.00 lu cash. 6-1-tf H. GORDON & SON. Paul Chcavanlcs. arrested for petty larceny on the charge of Casper Matson, was lined $5 and costs, upon payment of which he was release!. The trouble between the two milk men Is due to the fact that Choarvanics used Matson's bottles.

ROBERTSDALE

Mrs. Fred Llngham and granddaughter, Lillian Oakley of Coloma. Mich., are spending a few days here visiting at the Wickhorst home in Indiana boulevard. Misses Therest Plels and Mary Mostil spent Sunday in Chicago visiting Miss Muy OMaliy. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theissen of Indiana boulevard, entertained at 6 o'clock dinner Sunday. The guests from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. William Bahn and Mr. and Mrs. George Dibbins of East Side. Julius Stress of East SMe, visited at the Leverenz horns In Myrtle avenue, last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ehrat of Lake avenue, entertained Mrs. C'.em-riens and children of South Chicago, Sunday. Mrs. Kinscak of Lake avenue, is recovering nicely from her recent illness. Mrs. Tucker of Indiana boulevard, is

Mr. sad Mrs. B. W. Stratton returned to Hobart yesterday after spending the winter in Florida. Martin Hoff of Chicago, has accepted a position at the Illinois Steel Company at Gary, and will make his home hero with his brother. Rev. Wm. Hoff. ."llss Margaret Baumer visited with relatives in Chicago over Sunday. Miss Clara Albrecht of Chicago, visited here over Sunday as a guest of Miss Tilile Gruel. Evan Roper who is at Camp Taylor, was hame Saturday on a few hours' furlough. Ed Fleck visited with relatives at Hamlet over Siyiday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brabbs. Miss Florence Brabbs and Frank Brabbs of East Side, visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Kelley of Chicago, visited hers at the home of Mrs. rio.

MUNSTER

Mrs. C. Kaulf of Saiony, visited in Munster, Sunday. Don't forget the date cf the ice cream social at the Munster public school. May 29. Program starts at 8 o'clock. 'ome and help everyone else have a good time. Lots of good cake and coffee and ice ere om for all. Come c'o your bit for the school. The children of the public school have inlshed their state examinations and some have done exceedingly well. If spring fever does not make itself felt too much, there will be few pupils receive "honor rolls" this year for perfect attendance. Remember the Ice cream social Wednesday evening.

Every wise mother will try Armor spending n. few weeks at Indianapolis

Plate Hosiery for her boys and girls. FREEL'S, 631 119th st. 5-2S-3 Paul Straka was arrested by Officer Janos for wife desertion on complain; of bis wife, Julia Straka. Straka who has been residing on John street, was released on $100 bail to appear May 27

for trial.

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Wonderfully Satisfied by Results Obtained with Nujol

Read the following lettr-r from Mr. J. A. .Smith who gladly tells others what Nujol did for him:

In bottles only., bearing the Nujol trademark never in bulk. Write for free booklet.

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visiting her parents. James Nicholson and daughter Violet of Roberts avenue, were guests of friends at Woodvllle, Ind., Sunday. Mrs. Bernard O'Leary of Kankakee. 711.. returned to her home "fter a week's visit here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eaton of Atchison avenue, spent Sunday at AVanatah. In . visiting his brother, Edward Eaton and

. . ..... j . I Miss Clara Schaak of Myrtle avenue. visited friends nt East Gary, Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. George O. Schaaf and ! daughter Geargana, are spending a few Idiys at West Baden. Ind. j Mrs. Schilling and daughter of East Side, visited her sister, Mrs. Klemm and family of Lake avenue, Saturday.

Roy Witter and sons visited at Cedar Lake, Ind., over. Sunday. Mrs. Fred Eggers and sons motored

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Cslamef Volcstiiiziiigf and Welding WofIcs 73$Calnmet Avs., Corner Summer St, Hammond.

WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSES "Service and Quality" Is Our Motto.

HAMMOND OPTICAL CO. 141 E. State St. Hammond

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By, order of the U. S. District Court in Bankruptcy, all jewelry fixtures of John E. McGany, bankrupt, will be sold in lots to dealers on

Friday.

May 31st, 1918

afcten o'clock a. m. at 599 Hohman St., in the City of Hammond, Indiana. Fixtures consist of eight Wall Cases; eight Show Cases and Tables; Safe; S500 National Cash Register; Desks: Typewriter; three Work Benches; Tools; Material; Jeweler's Findings; Crystals; Optical Goods; Test Case; Ophfholomoscope and Re fin scope; Umbrella Case; Chairs; Mirrors; Electric Fan; Electric Sign, and other articles too numerous to mention. r Everything must be removed immediately after the sale. A deposit will be required from all bidders. Store open daily for inspection from nine a. m. till ten p. m.

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Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From ar.y druggist for 35c, or $1.00 for extra large size, .get a bottle of remo. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itchir.f?, and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, rounds and chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpensive, penetrating, antiseptic liquid. Try it, as vte believe nothing you have ever used is as effective and satisfying. The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland, O.

MR. SMITH is one of thousands who now insure regular bowel-habits the healthiest habit in the world simply by the use of Nujol. To endure constipation is to invite sickness. Use Nujol to restore bowel-vitality. Don't lay yourself open to diseases that start from inactive and unhealthy bowels. Nujol relieves stubborn or occasional constipation in nature's own way, gendy and effectively. It causes no false stimulation; no griping; no liarmful reaction. Nujol is positively pure and drug-free; a pleasant remedy to take; a safe remedy for alL Avoid the dangers of harmful pills and physics. Use Nujol and be "regular as clockwork."

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Our new system of selling for Cash is the talk of Hammond among the Furniture Buyers. There is a reason We Sell For Less Let Us Prove It.

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We have just received a big line of Rugs consisting of Wilton Velvets, Axminister and Brussels, on which we can save you from $5.00 to $10.00 on a rug. Refrigerators Standard makes and sizes from $7.50 and up. Gas Ranges Such as Peninsular Cabinets and Ranges of standard make from $18.00 and up. Gas Plates from $1.90 and up. Aluminum Ware A full line of Aluminum Ware a three-piece set worth $4.50 for $3.50. and Oil Stoves A special 2-hole Oil Stove, worth $7.50, for $5. 75. Washing Machines Ball Bearing. Bench Wringers and Hand Power Washing Machines from $5.00 and up. Hundreds of Other Bargains Hundreds of more items will be placed on display at a great saving during this sale, See Us Before Buying Be sure you are at the right place look for the Clock in center of the sign.

HamiitdDiiici Forafifure . J, ARKIN, Manager. 242 E. Slate St., Hammond, Ind.

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Trustee in Bankruptcy

599 Hohman Street. Hammond, Indiana.