Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 15, Hammond, Lake County, 5 July 1918 — Page 8

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ARE ADVERTISED MEDICINES WORTHLESS? There Is no mor reason to condemn all advertised medicines thin there is to condemn all physicians or nil druesrists. Fake there aro in every profession and in every trado. but they do not last longr. Take a medicine like lydia T.. Pinkhani's VepetuMe Compound, the true test of Its merit is the fact that for forty years H hr?s he.n rejiovine women of America l"rtm the worst forms of f.-mnle ailment.", constantly growinpr in popularity and favor, until it is now recopnized from ocean to ocean as the standard remedy for l'emaio ills. Adv.

Whiting And Its People

i;OT.IC2i. Com Tnea.-.ns May Mr. J. L. Clark, S24 113:h 3 , matin,,-. Vlll receive udvertlsymeats for "Whiting find lU'bertadalo for Times Newspapers. Office Phono 13SW. Residence 32sJ. tf Johnston A. Knight has returned from a visit at Pa,rkrsruirr, W. Va. Urie Moore, of Fishorupp avenus, local mail carrier, who is on a two weeks vacation Las tU'ii to Colorado Springs. Imrin his absence James Turner Is In this capacity. Mr. and Sirs. Frank A. Thwlncr of East Chicago, who have been living temporarily with their son. Albert Thwlr-E of WhitinK. have moved to Ivanhoe, a suburb of Gary, where they Lave purchased a home. Miss Hannah Gevirtz of Cleveland avenue, has returned home from Olenwood, Iowa, where she has been tea chins? chool. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fitzsrerald of New York avenue, have moved to Carlinv'Ile. 111., where the f.-rmer has been transferred by the S. O. Co.. and where Mr. Fitzgerald will be superintendent cf a mining plant tiiere. Mr. and lirs. James W. Burton of Central avenue, have gone to Xew York City where the former is a d!rate to the Elks' convention. They will also gro to Atlantic City. L. H. Mattern and daughter M!s Louise and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Jennings have sons to a Wisconsin summer resort to spend the'.r vacation. Mrs. Mary Oardlnier has returned from a two weeks vl3it with relatives at Danville, 111. Helen Van Home of Indiana Harbor has been here vijitinar her grrandmother Mrs. Harriett Winslow. cf Sheridan avenue. Mrs. Mattte Moore of Cleveland avenue underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Enslewood hospital on Tuesday morning. Lawrence Black and James Powen of Pueblo, Colo., who have been Euests at the Hoskins home on Sheridan avenue left Wednesday morning by auto in company with Harley Hoskins. for Culver, Ind.. where the trio wl'.l take the summer course at the Culver Military academy. Earn Seifer, who Is making his regular daily trip to the University of Chicago, takinsr a course preparatory to beinjr called into service has his blar Lexington car stolen at the University of Chicago. The loss after the car had been gone some time was reported to the police. Several hours later the car was found at the identical spot at which it had been taken from, with the tire badly punctured. In the ear was a note and a $1.00 bill. The

note read "I thank you for the use of your car. This $1.00 will pay for having the puncture fixed." Xeedless to say Sam was fi'.ad to find the machine to be in good conduct! ut her w lse. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Van Horns of Indiana Harbor spent Tuesday evening with I'r Hoskins and family. Miss Hcth I'ewey of Chicago was th truest of., her parents in Sheridan avenue. While the Liberty Guards were drillingat the Whitircgr Park Tuesday nicht Tom Setch. nno tw i-lvi- years, ti-ok the liberty to rummane through their coat pockets, the man Inyin; n the Rrass nearby. Jarre Vincent lost a diamond stick pin, F. A t'iilmiirrav an Flk iin. Hot Adley a K. of C. pin and his registration card. Many of the articles were secured from the boy. The regular monthly business mt-inR-of the Ladles Aid Society of Christ will be held tills evening at the homo of Mrs. Eitimi Moore. 2 40 Fishrupi avenue. William Krelger of LaPorte avnti was niuiried to a ''"nicatro aiil before his departure for Camp Sherman. Ch silk. it he. Ohio. FOK Bookcase, good as new. 1 1 Gordan. 427 Oliver. 7-5-1 Account duo Whltintf News July S, payable .n or before July 10. If collector service Is required, same will be 5 per en;. 7-5-1 .M I V 5 TOM1.IIT. Pauline Frederick, popular unit elinrnilnic star In a nin(lf rful story Coming tomorrow. Matinee and NlKht, of n nomnn'a soul, "The I.n c Tlint lives." Wm. Farnum, in "The "Bondsman." Fatty Arbuckle, in "The Bell Boy. Open an account today with the Whltlr.K Savings and Loan Association and deposit a few dollars rep '.'.arly each pay day and you will soon possess a habit of thrift that makes f,n ins a real pleasure. Sam Arononbergr. the Jeweler, has moved from New York avenue to .'r.2 ll?th s'reet. 5-1 ST A It THEATRE TONIGHT. JImf. Petrova Brut, 'The I.lKht Within, ' a nomnn'n eso pe from n mistaken marrliiit. Also a eorklnjj good comedy. 5-1 PRINCESS THEATRE TOMORROW, MATINEE ANI KMiMNG "THE BO N I ISM A N,'' WM. FARMM.

Whole Family Sick. "All of my six brothers and sister, as well ns myself, have suffered since childhood froin stomach and liver trouble and bloating. I thought it ran in tie- family and that I could never be cured, but. thanks to Mayr's Wonderful ib ieeily, since tnkiiiK it nearly a year .iKO I h.Ho been enjoying the best of iiialth and ,t'e. like a new person. I haw no trouble from anything I eat." It 1; a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the it. 1 1 s 1 1 ii.i 1 triot and a Hays the in-!'.-. uiina t ion which causes practically all s-totnach. liver and intestinal ailments. ilicludiPW appendicitis. One fh.sfl will convince or money refunded. Summers lhamiacy, ItidRoley Trvig Stores in Gary, " iitf.it Irug Store in Indiana Harbor and urusKists everywhere. Adv.

Tu-sda v. The i:y Scouts attended the launchvf a ship nt the ship yards In So. i'hic;,o .-, i st e rda y. -Mi.-s Hannah LaiiRhor of Grand Crossing visited her mother. Mrs. John I.nmshr of Indiana boulevard yesterday. Mrs. Georso. H.dsworth of Indiana in iilevar i was hostess to the members of the MnruueUe club at her homo on Wednesday after n o ,-, n . Miss Viv ian Gotiuh .f Roberts avenue f nterteine.l at br home Sunday in 1 oiior . f six of her sailor friends who w'.'A soon C'T'.irt for France. Miss Viv tun was assist ed in entertaining by a number of y.v:n; ladies. A delightful i'V' inner was spent by the boys l.n se.-uiej d.-eplv impressed with the wc y they were entertained. At ten o clo.'k ref reshments were served. Kdward .levvrrt i-'pfnt Tuesday in C li i .-i er ' cn business. The Lathes I'liiie disss held a very pleasant meeting at the home of Mrs. A. M. Mr. rt i of Myrtle avenue Tuesday evenmc. Tt was a social rneetinsr r.nd the l.i'.es rp'uit the evening in needle work and other amusements. At ten o'clock dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Herman Ftrerkman of Reese avenue is spendinar two weeks at Rorhelle, i;;., '.siting her sister, Mrs. Hoh. Julius Stross of Fast Side visited at the I.nverenz home in Myrtle avenue 'e,n"s lay.

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ROBERTSDALE

Jfrs. Nelson and children cf Roberts avenue returned home from Suprar Creek. Mo., where she spent several weeks vlsitmar; her sister, Mrs. Fhondel. Mrs. Robert Atchison of Lake avenue.

I.aporte, Ind., for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shears, of listh street, were puests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cole of Hammond yesterday. Mrs. Edward Freeze of Myrtle avenue, spent Wednesday in Chicago visiting friends Ixu! Tirtim of Chieafo visited his brother William Timm of Lake avenue yestetrday. Mr. and Mrs. John Dressen of East Chicago were gruests of Hrs. Fred ERirers of Roberts avenue Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben White cf Myrtle avenue are the proud parents of a baby boy, born Monday. Mother and r?on are doinif nicely. Mrs. Weekley of Amy avenue was the guest of friends in East Side Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben White of Myrtle avenue are the proud parents of a baby son born Monday. Mother and son are doing- nicely. Mrs. Weekley of Amy avenue, was the truest of friends in East Side on

J Mr. Warren Strom has purchased a new canoe end list Monday evening 1 -,- :; :-. tv.-n Csters. Misses Hazel and , Kl-:e and Mi.-s Clara Carlson out for ! a i-i do. Tie current under the stone j br.df?e r.rrth of town is very strong J on i ci om t of the h'ch w-'Ur and as ! they r aie3 this place their ranee ' wo drawn tinder the arches and tund ile v.-. , wedded between two large i ft'-nci. They iv ere. unable to (tet it out 'end ns neither i-ouM f-svlm, there was noth'.KK t A- but to call for help, i The w.'i'er at this plarp is verv deep End at ary i r. i n u e they expected the : canoe to r ii'size. Their screams for

help vv er heard in town but it was fully half an hour before they could be loeiied. They were rescued bx mean Af a rp wh rh was tied around th!r waists and they were drawn up to the

'top of the arches. I Miss Grace Murray has resigned her position as stenographer and accepted 'n as cashier at the Tittle Brothers 'Mark"! at Gary. The Th irs'da v Evening' Club met last f evening wiTl; Mrs. Reissia'. I M s -i Kdna Scheldt is taking: a rumrn,.r , j, pt tj,e chicaao University. Dunns the heavy f vrr! last Sunday ; the ice house on the K!ausn property : on Ma'n street was blown from its J foundation and this week the building is beinK torn dwn. ..

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HIGHLAND

Catarrh is a Real Enemy and Requires Vigorous Treatment

Do Not Neglect It. Tien you use medicated sprays, atomizers and douches for your Catarrh, you may succeed in. unstopping th choked-up air passages for the time being, but this annoying condition returns, and you have to do the same thing1 over and over again. 1 Catarrh has never yet teen cured by these local applications. Have you ever experienced any real benefit tfoxa such treatment?

Throw these makeshift remedies to

the winds, and get on the right treatment. Go to your drug store to-day, gret a bottle of S. S. and commence a treatment that ha3 been praised by sufferers for nearly half a century. S. S. S. gets right at the source of Catarrh, and forces from the blood the germs which cause the disease. You can obtain special medical advice regarding your own case without charge by writing to Medical Director, 22 Swift laboratory, Atlanta. Ga.

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202 FAYETTE STREET. PHONE 738. CASH CARRY GROCERY SPECIALS FOR July G!h to July 12th Inclusive

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BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, per lb. -47C

PURE LARD (Oscar Mayer'6), per lb. ALCO NUT BUTTERINE,

per K 32C GOOD LUCK BUTTERINE, por lb. 34 C SINCERITY MINCE MEAT, 15c seller, 3 pkgs 25C TOILET PAPER (10c seller), 4 rolls - 25C FANCY NAVY BEANS, per lb. . 15 SHADY LANE TOMATOES cans 28C No,-2 3 cans 42f

51c

IvTo. .3 3 cans

6HADY LANE EARLY JUNE PEAS,

t cans 40C RED WING SWEET CIDER, 1 quart bottle - 30 VAN CAMP'S, PET, CARNATION, SILVER COW OR BOULEVARD MILK, tall cans, each -12? FANCY SLICED PINEAPPLE, per can 21 C ARMOUR'S HELMET HOMINY, 3 cans 27C EXTRA SIFTED EARLY JUNE PEAS, per can lC

SOAP We Are Selling Soaps at Bargain PricesOLD COUNTRY LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 bars - - 59c KIRK'S AMERICAN FAMILY 0 bars C0C KIRK'S WHITE FLAKE. 5 bars 8C SWIFT'S PRIDE SOAP, o bars 25C KIRK'S PEROXIDE COLD CREAM TOILET SOAP, 12c seller, ri .

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OLIV1LO TOILET SOAP,

3 bars

Mrs. Xorrr.an Thilmont and Gladys Frar.eh! spent 'Wednesday in Chteaso. Homer Arrher of Chicago, epent Sunday in Highland. The new fire engine has arrived and was tested Monday night. It is reported to have given perfect satisfaction Mrs. M. Fianrh! and daughter Gladys went to OhVago Monday morning for a visit with relatives. Miss Kveiyn Meeter rpent Mrmday In Hammond. Mr. end Mrs. Henry Diefen Corchworth who left for AlberQuerriue, New Mexico last January an'.' from thre to I.:-s Angejes, Calif., are on their way home to Hishland. Ind. MERRILLVfLLE ! i ; A number of our reoplo expect to cele-hjnt'-in the county Bat this jear. William Hur.'ington f Valparaiso was a caller in town last Wodnewday. Mrs. J. Swltzs of Delphi. Ind.. visited with r.lnit ves h'rj several days last week. Mr. nn1 Mrs. Fred f'elton. Mr. and Mrs. Wi'.iiam Fdton and two ehlldren motored throuffH from Wakemsn, Ohio, end aro visiting with Mrs. J. Glazier and at tiio A. I'iiilllpH home. Mrs. F. Felton Is a nei" of Mrs. Clatter. The lloss Township Council of Pfnso expect to have a patriotic meeting alnuit the 2'tth of July.

Ifcrwta Avo'J Those Pnlrs and DUtres VWiJth so Msx,y Mothers tiave Suffered.

U. S. MAIL SOAP, 10 bars

ARMOUR'S LIGHTHOUSE LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 bars. KEEN KLEENER,

3 cans

INDEPENDENT KLEENER.

4 ( ?ns

25C

- 25C 54 57c

12c

12c

TOBACCO CAMEL CIGARETTES,

2 pkgs.

25C

Too much cannot be said for a wonderful preparation, familiar to many wociea at Mother's Friend. It Is more effective in JU action thatt aE the bealLh rules ever laid down for tht raidanco cf expetar.t mcther. It is ax external application that spreads Its lnfluenc upon the cords, tendons and miuclea of tb abdomen, rendering them pliant, and they expand ETaoefa"y Trilfeatit that peculiar wrencljicj ctrai The occasion is, therefore, oaa of unbounded joyful arJic'paUon and too ninci stress cannot be laid upoa tba remarkabl fnfluetico which a mother's happy prenatal disposition has upon tie healta and forrune of tia etcaratious U coiuo. The pain at tiie crtsia is InflnltaJy lesi when Mother's Friend m ned duricK tbt period of expectancy foe the nusclea ex. Pod aaier aud y,ith let strain when bab) Mother Friend ! for external rise only. U entirely safe aad may b had of yonl dmpfift. It la prepared by too Bradfleld Regu.ator Co.. Laaar Blip.. Atlanta, Ga. Writa them to nail you their Interest lnir Motherbtol Book." Tlay will send it at once, without charre. and you will find ft ery helpful. Do not neglect for a sinrH night and morning to apply Mother's Frier aeeordir.g to directions aronnd the botU and thus fortify ycursolf against Pla o discomfort.

St will pay you to come miles to attend this great snfo.

iQfl goods purchased stuping this sale held for future delivery If so desired.

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STAMTS

JULY F

Sale

This is not a sale of odds and ends. The newest designed homefurnishings we have just received are also subject to a discount. During our Semi-Annual Discount Sale every article in every department is subject to a reduction. ALL GOODS TAGED AND MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. The purpose of this sale is to SECURE YOUR PATRONAGE we want your favor we will make unusual efforts to get it we will do our utmost to hold it.

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i S" C f Mahojaay swell JT'J Jjront dresser, deep mmi S " drawers turned (tandarda, 1 a r g bere'ed arirror. Perfectly maoe and nlsked in Antique brown.

K A 7 CL TrfpRcata p I a t a vP -J mi iron, broad top, Jm I ' 1 Antique brown mahogany, fitted with two pactoQS drawers. Useful, yet dainty m appearance.

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C C Tbe rich mahogany grain -J v is shown to excellent advantage in head and foot coda. Soft Actorjue n-

fierfect cabinet work. Any of these

piece can ba bought separately.

jj 7 C Spaaows Jiiei vp . J swell froat sL I plate aurrar. Any of these pieces is an tnosoal raloe at oar special price. Guaranteed to give perfect service.

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Full LengtH Pullman Bed Sofa Tapestry or Velour $8450

This 7-foot Sofa, luxuriously upholstered vith velour or tapestry deep soft spring back -3 loose cushions, spring filled heavy roll arms comfortable veil made guaranteed togtveperfect service.

Yet in an instant it can be converted into a full size bed ready for use.

7 -Foot Sofa Elegant Upholstery A Sofa A Bed $8450

From its appearance you vtould never no this Sofa contains e Pullman bed. Inspect this bed-sofa compare it iviA any other sofa for style and comfort. And it offers double usage an elegant living room piece and a comfortable bed for the unexpected guesL

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good ar. on special duplay.

45-inch top, mahogany or quartered oak, hand rubbed and polihed graceful Buted pedestal shelf and drawer. Other value equally a

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O C 2-door apartment modal O- refrigerator 75 pound ice capacity filled with mineral wool complete

with patented drain rrap hito enameied interior. Complete line oa display.

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( C All worsted yarn dyed befon

, -J with imported dyes, beautiful designs. - assortment front which to choxa.

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Q r LEATHER ROCKER Iaroa. hiah bac rockai. sarins

seat, (weep arms. Well made and upholstered.

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7r Queen Anne design, 45-lnch top, in beauJ hful selected mahogany or walnut. This table is only one of other big pecials on display. Each one specially priced.

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Q CL Guaranteed Sizonoas

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spring and combination mattress. Bed has 2-inch posts and proportionate fillers.

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Store Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings

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