Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 37, Hammond, Lake County, 24 July 1918 — Page 8
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THE TIMES. Wednesday, July 24, 1918. NEi nEH-GlRLS NOT AFRAID OF WORK: WOMEN FROM FRONT HERE TO FIND THEM Whiting And Its Papule Double Stamps Thursday Double Stamps Thursday TV
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NOT1CU. Commencing- Kay 1st Mr. J. L. Clark. Z2i 119th St., "Whiting, will receiva advertisements for Whiting and Robertadale, for Times Newspapers. OtTice rhcne 1SSW. Residence 33SJ. tf Thursday Is Double Stamp Day at Gordon's. 7-23-2 For the benefit of our help the following stores will close every night j't six o'clock except Thursday and Saturday night, during- July and August. Kreei's. Miller's. Gordon's. 7-1'3-tf Mtis Lucile Daegling of LaPorte uver.ua left Monday night for Washington, D. C, where she will enter th covernment service, taking a clerical position. II. Mattern and daughter, Miss Louise and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Jennings, have returned from a vacation spent at a. lake near Madison, Wis. Mrs. Arthur E. Gladden of Sheridan
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teft, abore. Miss Ethel LanRtion Drake; right, below, Mrs. S. J. ISy icons. These - two women are in the . united States in behalf of the work that they have been domjr in France, . Miss Ethel Lantrdon Drake, an j American woman, has spent the past j : tt ii , i
M.-H jtara jit r ranee ana nas just Contributed twenty-five amb'ilances to the French government. Sne is here to recruit 120 women drivers for ambulances at the front. Both Miss Drake and Mrs. S. J. Symons airce that "youiifj women vho really want to help win the war and are not afraid to work" are in
preat demand. Mrs. Syn-.ons is an; Knjrlish woman who founded the ! She is now adding 200 beds in tents Symons hospital at the French front. ' for the American soldiers.
Petersburg, Va. "For two years rny daughter suffered from a weakness
ana pains in ter right side; attimes she was so bad sha could not do any work. For two years she was attended by the best physicians here, and Loth agreed that she would have to be operated on. I suggested Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound, and
at first she relused
to take it, but finally consented. From the very beginning it helped her, and r.DW she 13 entirely well, and teiliner
everybody how much good it has done i returned with the Meek family on their
her." Mrs. W- D. WELLS, it isortfc Adams Street, Petersburg, Va. If every girl who sutlers as Miss Wells did, or from irregularities, painful periods, backache, sideache, dragging down pains, inflammation or ulceration would only give this famous root and herb remedy a trial they would soon find relief from such su.Tering. For special advice women are asked to write the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicina Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of forty years experience is at your service.
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Mich. Her daughter. Mrs. Ra'rh W.tfl and baby returned heme v. ;;h her for an Indefinite visit here. Thelma Meek has returned from Morr.ence. 111., where she spent several weeks at tl-.e Ault home. Mrs. Au'.t
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The riymouth AM Society of Congregational church will havo a r.'.c at the Whitir.g Park ton'.pht.
per will be served about six o'clock. The Whit'.n? Municipal btsti-3 will give their weekly band concert at the Whit ins Fark tonight. Coming to the STAR THEATRE, "TIIC MAX WHO DEFIED THE KAISER," James W". Gerard, our ambassador to the German Imperial Court, In "My Four Veers In Germany. C3-lw Mrs. Dc nahl Delias of l!9;h street, returned from Fort Sr.fllir.g-, Minneso tat, whera the visited her g;n, John
ykes Comfort Powder I c-r 0r!frt, r, Tlt.
One box proves its extraordinary healing ; ?p(nt a few. davs h,,re Vlsltinj his parpower. Fieshy people take notice. t M d M D v Griffith,
of Central svenu l Mr. and Mr. Arthur Stewart o
For a Chaled Sldn Over 100,000 people have proven that nothing relieves the soreness like Sykes Comfort Powder
25c at the Vinol and other drug stores
k The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass.
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Detroit, Woodlaw-n spent last evening- here at
the home of their aunt. Mrs. C. Stewart. Sheridan avenue. Miss Myrtle Federsen has taken a clerical position in the barrel house at the S. O. Co. Miss Charlotte Wilk of LaForte avenue is visitinR in Kuuts. Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Loudcnher will move to the Harmes house on SchrasT avenuo vacated by Mrs. Dorothy Harmes and son Henry. The war gardens along 113th street are equal to those In any farming community. They are well kept and are bearing; well. It Is a pleasant sight to see this vacant land being used for the laislng of food, for food Is ammunition and will help win the war. Miss Marion Clark of LaPorte avenue. Whiting, Is attending the Occupational School In Chicago, taking work for the purpose of training our soldiers who return home injured into the various lines of work, in which many of them, though handicapped, can still be trained Into lives of usefulness. Mrs. Kate Councilman who for many year., was a resident of Whiting, and a member of the Whiting P.ebecca Order, died last evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Acker. 3S1 Fir
Indiana Harbor. The remains
to Olean. X. Y.. via the
f-avirg Hammond at l.2
moon. Religious servic-
conductcd at the. Acker home
ow morning at 11 o'clock.
FOR RENT Furnished room, 420 Ohio. Call after 5:0f p. m. 2i-l I'KIXCESS THEATRE TOMGHT. Jewel Carmen In 'Kinicdom of Lore." tho story of a girl who offers hersel to the highest bidder to aid her dying mother a stirring portrayal of life In the Klondike. Also, a Current Events picture. Coming Tomorrow Theda Dnra la "The Forbidden Path." Coming Saturday "The Unbeliever" by request. STAR THEATRE TONIGHT Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson In the Idlal ilim, "Mask3 and Faces." This Is a
i master story of the silent drama, see j it. Also a two-refl comedy.
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William and Mary Dining Room Set High grade William and Mary Dining Room Set, fume,; or Jacobean finish ; complete with five Spanish leather slip seat chairs and one arm chair; priced ("1 for this sale ot J)D I . O
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REFRIGERATORS
The perfect Refrixerator heaw nat
scientifically insulated ice and food compartments'
unci tiungcauic rust prooi snelTCS, white enamel interior
frame,
$20.75
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Cor. 92d and Houston, South Chicago. WTi Open Mon Thurs. and Sat. Evenings. k; 1
BRANCH STORES O-S
2S94-96 Milwaukee Avenue. i ,
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toii-ia wentwortn Avenue. i-.Viy''
9121 Commercial Avenua. Cor. Elue Island Ave. and 1Sth Street 11155-57 Michigan Ave., Roseland.
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LOWELL
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rlsg returned to their homo in Lafayette yesterday mor-
i mng after a several days visit here i I with their daughter, Mrs. J. A. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. lien Laybourn left i last evening for Sheridan. Wyo., for an ! extended visit with their daughter, Mrs. Abo Roush and family. Mr. and Mrs. Erul Miller have moved I from Lowell, to- Highland, lnd., where ho has a position with the Indiana Harbor railroad company. Attorney F. B. Pat tee of Crown Ft , .was in Lowell on business yesterday, j Mr. and Mrs. John Castle and Mr. Jiinri Mrs. Ray l.'auni have moved to j Fast Chicago, where both gentlemen j are working.
C. bimpson was in Lhicago on usiness yesterday.
ROBERTSDALE
.CslO'V'.'. i 'w cays with sS'XrA i Uohrdanz of Kob Jt:-.,' ;"Ti-y-KwVJ Ralph Jc-wett c -r"' f,.r? V "Av."!. his sister. Mrs. Fr
CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends and relatives for the many kind expressions of sympathy and the floral offerings ft tho death of our wife and mother. FRANK DOXEGAN and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Mayer of Marshal town, Iowa, are visiting the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arnold of Lake avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of Indiana
Harbor were guests of Mrs. Edward
l.lulter on family of Indiana bpulevard 1 Sunday.
.Mrs. Wcekley of Amy avenue spent Monday in East Side vlsting friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Blaul, Jr., were Chicago visitors yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eggers of Lake
avenue motored to Crown Point on Monday. Mr. end Mrs. Woefel of Chicago and James Hayes of Waukegan were guests .1" Mr. and Mrs. Gothe of Indiana blvd , Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Erickson and children of East Side visited at the, Larson
' home in Lake avenue Sunday. ,
Mrs. Donke of Chicago is spending
a rew cays witn ner aaugnter, .Mrs
Roberts avenue.
of Hammond, visited
ank Spoars of 116th
Thursday and Friday
Our
H HIT ST
.ems nave Beesi raisne
To full capacity, and on account of the great number of our patrons who were unable to derive the full benefit of our Big Ju!y Clearance Sale, we are making further offerings for their benefit-
39c Everett Cheviot While it lasts, yard. . . . 10-yard limit. Heavy Bleached Muslin While it lasts 10-yard limit.
27c 24c
-of interest to
Bridal Cambric and Long Cloth While it lasts, 40c OQ value, yard 10-yard limit. Heavy Unbleached Muslin t n 35c value, yard fcOU 10-yard limit. 45-inch Pillow Cases 45c value, while they last, 28 C
Fancy and Plain Heavy Huck Towels 35c value, OOf each imtSa Assortment of Voile Waists While thev last, $1.50 (4 and $1.93 values t Striped Percale Petticoats $1.00 values, while QQf they last Ouu
Ladies' 39c Whitefoot Hose . 25c Flowered and Striped Ribbon, yard. .
25c 18c
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Shoes Worth While Buying if You Need Them Now or Not Women's Oxfords and Pumps QO and Shoes Sizes 3 to 4U UUl Children's Shoes and Pumps Sizes
3 to 8 .Values up to 52.25,
$1.33
Big Assortment Men's Dress and Work Shoes Values CO OC
4)UaOU
up to $5.00. Pair
Real Good Assortment of Women's Oxfords, Pumps and
Shoes alues up to $.00:
sizes 3 to 8. Pair
Men's Furnishings
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50c Men's Colored Mercerized Lisle Hose While they last, pair 3 for $1.00.
35c
Men's Athletic Union Suits Of madras and cross bar dimity cloths; $1.25 QOf and $1.50 values, now - - - -UJl Big Clean-up of Men's Dress Shirts Values up to $2.50, that will make every shirt buyer stock up. Soft and starched ( f QgT cuffs $ I.yU Boys' $1.00 Sport Blouse fQ with fancy collars 0i0 Men's 50c Suspenders 32G
See Our Windows For Bargains
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Whiting's Busiest Departm't Store 119th Street,.near Sheridan Ave
We close every night during July and August, except Thursday, Saturday and Pay Nights, at 6 o'clock, for the benefit of our clerks.
TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT
FASHION'S FORECAST. By Annabel Worthington. mS OR SMALL WOMAN'S BOLERO DRESS.
Istitutes in the domestic tcienee room I the Franklin school Thursday aftornoon at three o'clock. A large auiltvncf ij desired.
Miss Agnes Atchison and Lieorge aiding: spent Sunday at Coloma, Mich . io g-uests of Mrs. Fred Linpham.
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HIGHLAND
I Mrs. IZ . T. Werdemann and Mrs. H. r. Lyddiek were Hammond shoppers N'eTer were the embroidery flouncing 1 1 !ayj Tiio Ladies Aid Society will give an more attract We than they are this pra-jj - rye-am social at the Frhool houe on ton. and designers are taking this into ' cy evening. July 24 lee cream i.ind cake will be sold and also various consideration in creating the summer ! articles of handiwork made by tho styles. A girlish frock which features the T'V r- ,rr of cn i Mr. and Mrs. Larl uaocrison of Chi"Ke of flouncing is shown in No. 889.". The cur.. , crime to Highland Saturday to ..... . .-it tend the funeral of his uncle. Harry skirt is In one piece, with straight lower ; 1l)svi,ni which as luld at Ross on edge, and it is gathered to a dart-fitted . aturdav. ; Rev. N. V. Andrews returned to r.ndcrwaist which closes at the back. The K ,n.ian(1 Saturday after a few days sleeves may be lone or short. The bolero '
is separate and is to be slipped over the bead. It is gathered at the square neck in front to give a becoming fulners. A wide girdle or sash is worn with tbe dress. Tbe miss' and small woman's bolero , dress No. SS95 is cut in three sizes, 16, 1 18 and 20 years. The 16 year size re- J quires 2 yards 36 inch, or 2 yards 16
Inch flouncing, with IVi yards 36 inch ma- , J terial and 2i yards of ribbon. Price 10 jj
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street Monday. Miss Evelyn Slunt of Valparaiso is spending- a few days here visiting her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dreeser. of Roberts avenue. Mrs. William Farker of 116th street visited at the Eck home in Indiana blvd., the latter part of the week. Miss Lill Schaffer of Chicago spent Sunday here visiting at the Jewett home, in Indiana boulevard. Misses Helen Buell and Miriam Cow-
visit with C. M. Hutchins and family. Mr?. A. L. Reiner went to Blue. Inland. III., Saturday. V.'m. Sisson. a movie actor of New York, spent Thursday night in Highland. He was fmroute to Los Angelees. making the trip across countrv ;n .-in automobile, accompanied only by his faithful and highly valued dog
7 he War Savings Pledge Card is a little note written to Uncle Sam to assure him that you are with him in the war and that you intend to stay to the finish.
SEE THIS FURNACE Before Purchasing
50 per cent less fuel producing 1C0 per cent more heat. Burns any kind of fuel. Bottom of air chamber covered with vater.
Moistens the air, preserves R
health and sanitation. Sells on merit, not In competition. n
I jS heat is lost in basement nor up jjj j 2 the flue. Simple io install. Easy M
t to operate, warms your come in i k one-tenth the time of steam, hot
j wiitr ur uiu biyit) .uruace. une I register pipeless system.
den left yesterday for Frankfort. Ind.,
where thev will spend two weeks with ; m
ieiati-.es and friends. i a Standard Heating Co.
w r . ana .iirs. . r.mai ianv avenue had as their guests Monday. Mrs. Welsh. Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Ullrich of Chicago. Mrs. Dogovich and children of Roberts avenue visited her mother, Mrs. Krouse ol south Chicago yesterday.
There will be a demonstration of
liberty Eread. using entire wheat sub-
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JEWELRY REPAIRED BY FRANK SUTTIN JEWELER Setter Work For Less Money. 234 EAST STATE STREET. HAMMOND, IND.
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S. G. Carley Transfer Co.
j EXPRESSING, AUTO VANS, LONG ! DISTANCE MOVING.
1&5 E. State Street.
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Second Cocr above Pastime Theater.
J. TIETLEMAN. Agents Wanted.
g 3216 Block Ave., Indiana Harbor,
Indiana.
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Feet Hurt? If so, call at my office any even
ing or Saturday afu-rnocn Icr FRF.F." examination. Your
! trouble can be corrected without pain. I carry a complete !; line of Wi:ard Arch Supports.
J. T- STAMM. Chiropodist
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