Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 10, Hammond, Lake County, 28 June 1918 — Page 7
Fridav, Juno 28, 1918.
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The "iid de?th of Mr.. George S.v.ieren occurred m Thursday rvrn'r.jT 'rs. Sauer.n.an v ? a br.'i- "f a fw "-nths. and jh'M-tiv . ' :n;r. 1 1; bt- r-, af;r h-r mai ria:c . si,- Sh" wa mar- ; riran on ( ,-amb"r vn:an w a " ear r '. age a' thi v.-p.s th only r-ior to hv ! ' : "( :n x'r.f- ' 3 ; ,- t of ! ; m p d.vjh ii f h r df-a:h r of JoKn i! ;ns.. Pr i'. t- s i Kank r : nv t. r. 5 ,'. ! tr h .' . H a r v , . - 1 1; and Mr. and Mis M na. p m. t " '1 . . spirit f r rh::r' h on Dr. J. J. Pr s', e; ai lis v j n ,1 a v a : -r of Pub'.n I'TPiitly with M: end Mr." F. P. Patoe T-epter W?urnia n, tfK?n a i-os. t'.nn in th t r fir has ; at t'ia.-y. -.n Arnt Fisher of the Panhandle ar Trf-sinsp.-rt. in twn on official ir:r5i n'i T!-. : !" d . " . The "h ry so 1 i : i : b pr.,! 1 on of t ':! p:e it t th- Can morcul Ci-;h on Thi.rsd - v nifc-hi. Tho o:u has decided to iiront:nu tlie spreads for a time- and !a.t n:sht' affair t a th h't. Mr. Martin S-nith and M:s After Being Relieved of Organic Trouble by Lydia E. Pink! .in's Vegetable Compound. Oregron, T. " I took Lydia E. Pinktarn's Vegetable Compound for an orgp.nic trouble which j i!li iHlfi A.cH .'f'! ! till COUld net put my foct to the floor ar-d j could scarcely do my ' work, and as I live ' on a small farm and ' raise six hundred I trifnllir raise six hi 'hi!!!!' 'i!U chickens ever iV V' f J' ! verir$4 "1 saw the ery veer ery hard I the Comspot. vd advertised in our paper, and trit? i it. It has restored my hea'th so I c?n cd nil my work and j I am so grateful that I am recommendine it to mv frierds." Mrs. D. M. ' Alters. R. "R. 4, Oregon. III. I Cniywomer. who have suffered the tor- J tur?s of such troubles end have dragged 1 &!or? from dav to dsy can realize the j relief which thi famous root and herb i rmedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, brought to Mrs. Alters. Wcmen ovei-vwhere in Mrs. Alters condition should profit by her recommendation, and if thre V.re any corr i-r.ii-2tion3 xrrife Lydia E. Pinkham's Medicine; Co.. Lynn. Mass.. for advice. The result of their iO year3 experience is at vcur service. For a CEialed Skin Over 100,000 people have proven that rioihin? relieves the serene like Sykes Comfort Powder D.ie bos proves its extraordinary' healing power. Meshy people take notice. jo 25e at the Vlnol and other drug storou a The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass. j KOW IS THE TIME; THIS IS THE PLACE where you can save 75 per fent on your clothes by buying hero. HAMMOND TAILORING COMPANY k. f.SEE?ERG, Pre.. 533 Hohirg.n St. XK"E I" AXD THE BRGAIM &T lla S CIennln. Preaaltc af
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Are You Insured?
Puppo?c that, of two bank? in your town, one would aeeept a deposit of $281.10. and airree to p-iy $10,000 in ca e you die during the year, and the other bank would accept the same deposit with the cmreeinent in ''n you die to pay the a m o u n t deposited $281.10, with accrued interest a the rate of 3 per cent e-hich would you consider the better proposition?
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Oan Pair nd Crawford fr' ' i i e h o - t. p s s . . I.v i B Si?..Miore. Gar ; Bethel J i-i u miliar. ' a ry . John Svnnner. 5ary. Krnie Hrecka. ' ia t . "! d W a ' i H e i .rh ; Irere H is nb: I dale. rharln 1. olsnn. ou:h Chirac ! a"!"..!-:;. . Smith. Hammond T'Hn: I-u-?.t :. lo ."ins HarSo'. K V' !p. Indiana Harbor. Whiting And Its eop Commencing May 1st Mr. J. L. ClarU ! 5:4 113:h St.. VhiMnj. will recelie advert :ii?ii-;e its for V. h;t:njr and P.ober'sI dale for T:mes Nev.srarers. offic I hen 1"V. ftriidenop tf ! (Frida.i Star Tha're, Serin! Pa. "Th Eaie' E;. o." with King Ba- ' cot anl Marguerite Snow. "Tho. Woman in the Web." a Pu ian revolutionary piot'ire. Also "I. ion s ""a." w ith i Marip Walcamp. J It is imposyiM' fi"r yo.i ;o advanoe t unless you are fro from financial vorricc. Start an aoc-o,mt with i.'ie Wh:ir.g Saving and Loan AfScria : ion. Cur1 rent dividend rate six per i-en't. I s-:-5-i I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fi'zftcrald of ! Now Tork aventio wl! 1"" o for 'h";r nef home in a n m--!! l.i. next un-rr-ornmz. Mr. Htzscra.-l vvi.i retuin from -rUtx iUe. Saturday. thy 'O'ndmsr to driie there Sunday, Ml?s F-'j:h 'r:'!"'n of aenue. was ard?d hr junior diploma in voice at the i ornrr.encomer.t exercises of the l,rona .-d-vriisoa school of music in Chicaei this wefc. s son was born to Mr. .and ytrs. wii- ! !:sm McGrew of Chicago, nee Miss Margaret Wc'.sby of Whitins. 1 st bat- ( rd.". Mrs. Thomas Hol'.-tt has gone to City, Ind.. where she will remain Lii'i! the fail with hr dausrhi-r. The Pis'prs of PriAideive from the Sacred Heart school and lo from S". ' John's S!onk s hool. left dn?sday for their annual retreat at Si. Mary's of the Woods. i The Siovak Ca'holi" union. No. 1?T5. now has 2 1 stars in their service f la f . ?' . John's Slovak church has sent 55 men into service. A number of South Hammond people cave a beach supper and pariy at the; : Whitinjt rark on W ednesday evening-. 1 A none these were Mr. and Mrs. Ed- j i Crumpa-ker. Mr. and Mrs. Georse ( I y rn. Mr. and Mrs M f. Metz and j j Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cleveland. I Alex Wavo 'a? .arrested by Officer j I Lawlr for a.-snuit and battery upon ' ihis wife. The police were railed to 'he j j -rne and T hn 'rf;oer L.awer en'err-ij i he w.a'o horn". 42S Fischrupp nenue. , h found VYnvo bca'iric his wife with; broori st ii He is being held await ng trial. William F. Ky'e. marr'e a week a so to Miss jfsi Pusean of Whit in a, repor"d for diy at Camp Taslor. Ky.. a cam on Tu'-dav nirht. Mr. and Mrs.
K'yie left im nodiaiely after their mar- Sq'.erze the juice of two lemon.- r.v.o riae for the groom's home in Outton-j bottle containing three ounces of orvillo Fa., where they visited bis par- 'chard white, shake wll. and you have n; the family having n reunion. Mr. j a quarter pint of the best freck and and Mr. Joseph Kyle of A'.'hitirg also j tan lotion, and rnmri'si"n beaut ifter, be.-r th.-re. Mi? Wm. Kyle w ill spend at very, very small cost. h summer in the east. After conclud-j Tour g-roo-er has the lemons and anv inr her v.sc tn Putton il she will tco ! dru:; store or toi.--t counter will supply to New York to visit hr uncle, after; three ounces of orchard whit for a f e w 'hirh she and Mis Mary K will pa ! ce-ts. Massacre this cotlv fraciant
on f tr-n to At lantie iity. .V. J. t Th Trench Comfort clah will jrive I an ice .-rearp social a' llth street and x.'r-v Yo-k avenu. lonieih. A number of W'ni; in ladies will a'-
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UECAME STAR OVERNIGHT.
THE ru-e of many players on the' stage and screen has bee?i so! rapi.1 that it has been said "they became stars overnight." The statement can be made lueraliv about "ri uch ivawunson s icac in? anv mi "Smashinc Throurr)i " hi vi s:r . I cia! Production. On! in this case! the word must he spV.lfd S-t-a-r-rJ For a!iy Starr, s verv rersor.ah!e! young woman a-d an amoitious ar-1 trrss, was horn Magdalene Baur, in Zuerick. Switzerland, and her birthday i May 22. ; Luc!c was with Sally fror.i the start.: i'e had no di'ncu id bcinir tak?n ' en a? an extra at that was a good Universal City, and! omeri. Then for a' first ass:cimer.t l-.e n:ew an Elmer Clifton picture, which raj called "The; High Sign. Before she -ras throt-jrh with that picture she had attracted the favorable attor.t:on of Clifton, Rawlinson and Henry Mc"ae. In the next picture, ''The Man-Trap." she played a small part, and played it so well that in "The Flash of Fate" ?h.e was pleated to the po?t of off.cia! leading '.ady. Miss Starr has an even more important role in "Smashing Through," a film which for strenuous action and pure excitement i a concentrated tabloid serial. Toor little Sally is pulled over all manner of obstacles by her athletic hero before she is finally smothered safe! in his arms. Sally Starr has not bee rprv 1 on t mrA Vi t-,l . 4 . i i in ..mericaj consip.tranie although she speak? very good Erglish now. Her face anl gestures are; unusually expressive, and Director Clifton attributes this to the trouble! she had in learning Er.glish upon herj arrival m this country, when she, could make herself Jjetixr understsod with her eyes bnd hands than with ' r.er tong'ae. Outside of her vork at the st'idios, I and in addition to her English studies.! she puts in several hour3 every da' in learning to ride, swim and dance 1 tend tho nice; in? of t;-.p Siate Council ! of Defense ;i t ''rovvn I'oml. tomorrmv. Mrs. August Scnnell moved from iVhio avenue. jfTday to the home of hr rarents. Mr. and Mrs Herman I Va'.or on Sheridan aenue. Mr. Schne,'. left today for Camp Purdue at l.af" - rtte. Ind . to enter tne motor mechanits train. ner school. jjr, Watson O'Connor aid aid son. w atsor Jr., of Cclor.ado ? r-.njrs. stopped with hr s:soff for a few das' vis: ter. Mrs. V. H. a rir.ee r of I.apo ?'nii? while on hrr ;i! east. They 1 .trday for P.aor.no. x J . and X York end will op Wh.i.rg for extended visit k 1..1- on their re't t nr. Maraaret Ii'.ir cioti in "The Ini fhi'in" a drarr.ai i;..i ion of Basil Kin famous royel: also .:c V cO:nedy "Th Anniversary peas'. Core ip ir Saturday. i"n-nrge Pfban "A Roadside Impi-essario." Co m i n sr J u 1 v ; and 3 "OVER THE TOP." We herewith wish to thank Lemon Juice For Freckles Girls! Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try ft! lotion into th f.tc. n k, arn..- and hands ea h day snO e ! freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, so't and who ib sin becomes. T"! It i barm!es. Adv. 99 mlt 99 Building INDIANA
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)e 4 V 'n.. i..i ami, i Ji iri. " ( SALLY STARR proficiently, so that she wil! posse-? ail the accomplishments rrouired -f a photoplay star. Herbert Rav.-l.a-son, who is an cxcopt.onally fine r)ancer js teaching her tho latest Da.l:n: NOW EVERYBODY KNOTAM These who read this rolurrn wi'.i remember that we predicted tha' Pauline Frederick was to be a Goid -.vvrt stir. Last week the Paramount didn't know that, for thev permitted a gtarv to o-.o out to the efee tvy. ! sh would remain with the Laskv Comrar.v: hut thev probably did not read this coluvn. Friend husband, V.T.'ard Mack, settled the mailer by a long-distance wire. f riencts for th beautiful flora! of f eriiiKf .4 n I s in pa t h y slio-vn ti in our la'o hereaement of th," !pj of my h'lovrl husband end father. MRS. A. EH1U-KT AND FAMILY. LOWELL Mis t-ansH'-te'-i business Fc: f.i-r.erl la.'t r'lati"es in Imer .'iiid Mr. end MERRILLVILI.E ' i A thrift stamp oreaniza' ion meeting was held Monday even.i c. Tms- J fee p.njd a.-torl a? ihairtr.an and , san officers and -Tmiue.-j w.t'i i f ew exceptions, that acted in th He.-J 'ross Drive. -. r r di"i n We are lu hopes to do a well in th thrift stamp drive as we did in that of the Rd ; Win 'V V. oods spent last Sunday in , ch: c. so visitin; h.s broth r Walter 'Woods and fanniv. The M. E. church had ip pas'or last Mincay. It hopes to pe supplier next Sunday. j Mrs. I.vdia Zivej-s is in Ch.raco this wek attenlir.r o-.ili'h prad graduation exereie: a "hire jro I.avcn. Hr TIMES FASHION
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VSH ION'S FORECAST. By Annabel Worthincton. LADY'S AND MISS' SET OF VESTS.
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Models aj cons-vriv as tnosf who like uch could wish. Others in the presert season's livelier patterns and cloihs.
22 ;uits Boy'. Summer suits for your "littie rr.tt' that a'most make you disbelief e that caching is soar.-g sky-h.gh S648
WAISTS Distective cotton wa's?s specially priced. ssc srs
nnim .-rlaup'eter. Hiel Merrill is one of craduaies. o:d has been received from Mr. ;. Wools, from Pr.r. eton. 111. reports hs n"sr a rln time. No is set for r.er return. MUNSTER i r'vir. ?.LH Frerh milch cow. Hitrhiand 441. Wm. T-rpstra. P.oad. Munster. Thona Ridge 6-:s-3 f unc ral j A larj-e numb'-r attend.--! the of Pi 'ter Molena.ar l'.;liv sday. ;,-p.oc of H.cliland. officiated nev. j i .ev. i . ,-vfir ana rami;;, are spond-I tin? in n 'It'ir mon'h's varai.nn Jin h'.sran. Jst.cb 'an Pod-craver. spent Wc-lnes-da n d Thursday visitinjr Mr. and Mrs. H V. Kaske. Mrs. Jatol. Kooy .and daurVer Ma.iri ejirt. nd M :s Ann Ilraschler Brr. .i-o sp.n Thursda v vis'ttn relatives .it Mrc'ewood. JU Sv-c money Help t-c-iitMds Aid i Ikicrs Prevent hcalless dvs V B FUEL ArMrVlfiTRATIOK DEPARTMENT
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k-. SUITS ak DRESSES
Mostly one of a kind or color, and in this season's exclusive. sr!es and fabrics.
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Which Is More Urgent?
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Important? You fully realize it You would not r.ilow- your house to remain uninsured eve-, nicht. Your heme may nvr burn. Comparatively few bui'.din-? ev?r do. i If your house do? burn your property is destroyed, but you can still provide for your loved ones. Ycur income remains unaffected, your earning capacity unimpaired. If your house is rot insured at all, or for an insufficient amount YOU Carry the Ri3k Your friend has had his home insured th.es? j ears, and has had no fire. He has been for-'.i ns' in that, though he has no'hinr now to show for th monopaid out.
WHICH IS MORE URGENT? ossell F. Smith
Agent for "Equitabls Life." OFFICE 2ND FLOOR SCHRAGE BLDG., WHITING, IND. territory: Cook County, Illinois, end Lake, Forter, Laporte and Newton Counties, Indiana.
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98 Ind. Life Insurance Important? Oh ye?. ou intend to in.-ure after awhile wh? "a li'tle bei'er able to do so." You 'ill surely di A;, men ;. to d:e co. You sre more likely within a week or a yeai vour house is to burn. than Death d?troys at once and Irrevocably, in whole or in part ;h income that provided for h daily wants of those you love, the inrom" that was counted on t(a feed and clothe and educate our children. If vour life is not insured at all. or for an insufficient amount Your Wife and Babies Carry the Risk Your friend has had his life insured these 30 years and is new an old man. He is fortunatp in having lived, and he has somethins now to show for the money paid out. His cash vain? vSy nffords W for his a comfortaMo support s own declining years. f301.
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