Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 31, Hammond, Lake County, 3 August 1918 — Page 6

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Whitinj And Its People

j of The Reta Gamma Upsllon and Sigma , ; Delta Chi Sororities, an! several affairs i . haw; boon gien in her honor. The jr.iom was a former we!! known Whlti 'P mm. a niembcr of the Owls Club ; mid of the Masonic hand. The coup'.p are attended by the best wishes of their j ir.anv Whiting friends. P'Tvices at the Congregational church j Sunday. August 4, He-.-. Chris. E. Tru'I blood wlil j rca.-h; subject. "The Second (Corning of Jesus." No even 'us ser toe.

IV Stenhouse ar.i

Commencing May 1st Mr. J. L. Clars., 624 113th St. Whiting. will receive advertisements fur Whiting and liobertsel.Tla for TiitfES Newspiners. Office rhone I3SW. Residence 33SJ. tf The follovin5 t-U1:-. will cloe every night at 6 o'clock ur.::'. September 1 except Thursday, Saturday and ray nights fcr the l'?!'.ef.t .-vf thoir clerks: Fre'.s, Millar & Gordons. 7-"I-t For rent Corner stor- In F'ovensky Pom building. Envi'-"-? of Joseph J Chi. la. secretary. S-l-T 51153 Edna V. r.itr..im, one o 'Whitings popular girls, left "Whiting: on Thursday r.lgiit for Kansas City. Mf., where she w.ia united m marrl.ige a. h.igh noon j-est-rdry to Frelerick Schneider, a former Whiting man. who is now e:v.; loved b the Smclo.lr ('1? Company at Kansas City. The couple were attended by tlv gr-"-m's cousins. Mr. and Mr-1- 1'ert -;::e lr. n ei;nnr at the Schneider home f nl 1 " w !rjf tiie ce:er.iony. After a p: -r trip to '.!. Oz rk mouutelr.". Mr. snl Mrs. Schneider w:!l le at hoine Irs Kansas City. Ti.brcio !s the y.1;; r.irest daughter rf I'-r.

st.d Mrs W. E. Vv. past few V'-.ws has th- Wl.ir.r g schools.

Mr. and Mrs.

children and ihrlr nleee have returned

from a m tor t r Mich . whore -he;, va.-at ion.

Miss Mar

THE TIMES.

August 3, 191S.

A VACATION FROCR OF NATURAL LINEN

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LIVES 208 YEARS! For more than 201 years Haarlem Oil. ha famous nations! remedy of Holland, has been reeoenlzed as an infallible relief from ail forms of kidney en 1 bladder disorders. Its very age is proof ttiat It mult have unusual merit. If you are troubled with pains or aches in the brick, 'eel tired in the rrorrtfr.r. headache, Indignation, insomnia, painful or too frequent pa'ssago of vi-ine. trriation or f -nc In the bladder, you will al.Ti -st certainly find quick re

in c;i,'C Mhl'A!. Haarlem Oil Cap

sules.

his

has stood tr.e years, prepttred In

the pood old remedy

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r hundreds cf ; proper auar.titv ;

and convenient forty to take. It is !m- '

ported direct from Holland laboratores, , and you can gel it at any dru- stre. i Your racr.ey promptly refunded 1f it i does not re.ievo you. But be sure to '.

ret tr.e jenuir.e uulu aic-jjaLm orancu

la boxes, three sizes Adv.

; to Maelisou Lak. spent a two wfokf.

iTite Schaub of Shcr'.rlm

n.Msvie has taken a position in the accounr Ir.g depaitmrnt at the S. O. oll.ee. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sugar and sou Manual, of Xew York avenue, have returned from Michigan after a few days' Is i 1 h're. Mis. p. r. Humhour and sons of 113lh street will leave n'xt week for Chcru-lus.-o, Itid., for a lrit w i:h relatives. Mr. stvl Mrs. Coopernsan nr f.-.mily of South Chicago were the puer.ts of Mr. and Mrs. A. Susnr at their hime In New Yc rk a enuc. M'.ss Edith I.anpenhan of Sheridan aver.u Is epectei home toniorrow from Indianapolis, where she has been visiting her brother. Arthur Iang-er.han. Mrs. J. V. Kidney of Cleveland avenue is entertair.;;-. her brother, Ben Cannon of Milwaukee. Wis. Miss Euialla Dexter entertained a few friends .it a "bunco" party at her h--mo in At-.hisen avenue Thursday evenlnir. Mrs. Mamie Uollir.Ker licit, jo left yesrday for '.".imp Sherman. Chllliccthe,

Ohio, to vl.-it l.er husband. Robert I Heinzfl. j STAR THE.lTRn TOXICHT. Vaiiarat I'rtroTn In "The I.lfe Mask." j

one of the latest production. A man ot Jloney A nonoi of mysterT A love triumphant Also a two-reel comedy

SIMUY, Ansmst 4. Win. . Hart In j "IHTniOT," one of the isrentest milltnry plctnren CTer shown; also "BoeU- j Ins Society." and n two-reel comedy. j STAR THEATRF T1EMHY An j wi;nnAV i

ToHobIiij the Ylaft to Francei Perhlnc's Crosaders Ovrr Here and Orer There." Tstken by I'. S. 5!snel Torps. An account with th Whiting- favlns;s and Loan Association Is a "ble: tyother" In times of distress. Open an account today. The Apron Bazaar to be held by th

j Trench Club on next Monday afternoon I end evening w 111 be held !n the former

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DOUBLE STAMPS TUESDAY

DOUBLE STAMPS TUESDAY

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(IsaneSay and BzseszSay, Hug. 5th and Gtih

SHOES! SHOES! You can't afford to let these bargains go by.

$2.75 Boys' Horse Hide Black Button Shoe Sizes 9 to 1. O 1P

pretty ltttie frock for

days of the yojir.gor

colored imen

Here is a the vacation

mifs. It is natural

with bands of hand crochet at the waist, collar and cuffs. It is a very practical frock for it does not show the sMl easily and it has a deep hem which i? ar.eeessity with the growing cirL

"y Aronberg store at SOS Xew York avenue.

'arm, having: the ligaments twisted as ' the result of an electric shock. Mrs. Joseph Chllla of Cleveland avenue has returned home from a Chicago

hospital, where she underwent an operation. Mrs. Al Me'.dah! entertained a number of friends at a. Trousseau shower at her horns In Central avenue in honor of Miss Edna V. Putnam, now Mrs. F.

WE FIT THE FACE AS WELL AS THE EYES. "Service and Quality" Is Our Motto.

I Mrs. ilarg-ureite Flfleli Mackey of j j Oliver street left last night forCamp j ; Taylor, K. to spend a month visiting I

i her husband. Lieut, c. G. Mackey.

PRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT. TI1E1JA RIKA In "THE CIXMESCEAV CASE"' a super picture of Intrigue, mystery and romanse. COMING .MONDAY, "THE ORDEAL." Mothers of Liberty, presenting the mothers' problem In the great war. COMING SATURDAY Special .feature a Mack Sannett Comedy, high clars Vaudeville and the latest Hearst-

Schneider. Tha guests were largely members of the Sigma Delta Chi Sorority.

HAMMOND OPTICAL CO. 241 E. State St. Hammond

LOWELL

Rev. and Mrs. V. B. Servles. cf Goodland, Ind.. are here vlsitlm? friends. Miss Lei M-Nay and Miss Velma Sheets were Chicago !sitors jesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Flummer of Chicago, cams dew-n yesterday morning visit his mother, Mrs. A. G. Plummer arid brother Frank Plummer and fam-

Paths News. Mrs. Barney Cohen of Indiana Harbor was a Whiting visitor yesterday. Miss Julia Fitzela of the W. J. G & E.

Co. office, Is suffering from an injured!1'-' 1. 1 ....... i, I H. M Nichols, cf Chicago, came down

yesterday to see his father, who is in i pn.-r health. Ed Mee accompanied him. ! Mrs. Arthur Worley returned last evening from a visit with her paren's Mr. and Mrs. Peter Miller In Hamre or.d. Her mother accompanied her home for a few days visit. l.eroy Kelsey. Fred Mlnnlnger and Harold Love were in Chicago cn business yesttrday. Ctell Johnson and Harold Strickland w-ere in Hammond on business esterday. Mrs. W. A. Davis left lapt evening ; for a visit with her niece Mrs. H. A. , Ashton cr.d family In P.ollo, Mo.

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Pair $3.o5 valiir.

2.45

Child's Sandals Sizes 5 to 11. black and tan,

value $1.75. Pair

IPs to 2 Values $2.00,

1 a20 1.45 2.15

MEN'S MULE SKIN WORK SHOE All sizes, $2.95 value.

MEN'S WALK-OVER OXFORDS Vici kid. black and tan calf leathers: $5, $0, $7 value?. j g WOMEN'S WHITE CANVAS 'OXFORDS A gr Low and high heels; $:.50 values. Pair. . . . ..O0

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Bargains You Can't Beat From Our Dry Goods Section:

85c 47c 29c

27-INCH SILK MESS ALINE All color?, $1.25 prradc. Yard PLAIN COLORED MERCERIZED POPLINS 59c grade. Yard

SHORT LENGTHS OF 39c DRESS GINGHAM 10 vard limit. Yard. .

EXPRESSING AIND HAULING DONE PHONE 238.7 Garden & Ves:as

Men's Furnishi'gs for Summer Wear Reduced Men's Sport Shirts Of extra good quality madras, regular value 4 up to $2.50 1.13 Genuine B. V. D. 2-piece Underwear ylKr Each, r0U Assortment of M e-n ' s Dress Shirts Soft and starched cuffs. 4 4 C vals.upto$2.25. . . 1 . I Men's Union Suits Short sleeve, ankle "7"7l length, $1 values. . . G Men's White and Ecru Union Suits Q"7 $1.50 values 3 U

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Assortment of Men's Straw Hats Values up to $2.50

1.00

Mercerized Sox All colors, 39c value (four pair limit), pair

HEAVY UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 35c 101 grade. While it lasts, 10 vard limit. Yard

REDUCTIONS ON BATHING SUITS

For 35c Tissue Ginghams of very desirable patterns.

97c

23c

for a. Skein Heavy Pure Wool Knitting Yarn. Grey and khaki colors; $1.25 seller. For Child's Crepe Creepers Pinks and blues, regular S9c seller.

38c

For Ladies' Black and White Lisle Hose. Regular 50c sellers. Monday Only 0. N. T. Crochet Cotton, 3 for

24c

This Store Will Clos3!'Every Night Until Sept.lst, Except Thurs., Sat. and Pay Nights.

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WHITING'S BUSIEST DEPARTMENT STORE. USth Street, Near Sheridan Avenue.

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We Give Our Own Stamps. Double Stamps on Thursdavs.

116 Sibley Street, hi a m m ond

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GRIFFITH

ieep iftssk Repairs p

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F vou can just get before you the plain, simple facts

about our service to truck owners we leel penectiy

bure ol tne outcome. If you, the owner of the truck, will give the truck maintenance question your own personal attention If you will decide that it deserves at least ten minutes of your time If you will simply call us up on the phone and say : "You may inspect our truck and let me know how much it will cot per month to keep it in the most economical operation.'' If you wi!! make that one request over the telephone, we are quite positive in saying that your delivery coits will very materially fall. We are quite positive of this because we understand truck maintenance and truck repairs from A to Z. Will you let us call acd cxplaia more fully? LAKE COUNTY AUTO SUPPLY SOLE AGENT. WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK. 571 South Hohman St. Hammond. 1' PHONE 1741.

Mrs. J. ?! of Hammond visited at the hrr:i& of M.'6. E. A. Butler on Thursday. Miss Emily Scuthworth. who has been visiting here, returned to Racon. New Mexico, last Tuesday. , Clifford Etckmin of Chicago is visiting his uncle. Dr. Malmstor.e, this week. Henry V.'oodworth has a sunflower measuring 12 feet hiph In h! back yard We wonder if anyone has anything; to beat It? Henry Bower haus moved Into the house vacated hy Mr. Toohill. Thursday the E. J. & E. took over the office cf the Grand Trunk railroad. Harold Dcwr.ing -n ill be retained. Tickets for the Grand Trunk wlil be sold in its depot as before... ,

GodDfvEAR

A K-Q O N TRUCK TIRES

ST. JOHN

ilrt. Thomas .' .ses is ;o:t.;is with ielafits in Chi n -;u Pen ral days. Mr. and Mrr. J..;-.-rn J-.-l i. -it mc-tore i to I.crar.sport Thursday.

Mrs. Bertha Lu. iff. w!u

wis taken

; seriously bevral i.s a--1 w .-..lu isiting in Chicago, is im'.ro ir. nicely.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Golding and fam-I interurbans. and to Ua the fourth. I tJtPA..iF?Jr?v

ard family . fifth and sixth class, long-haul fret eh i . I ytitnfMtRKii&x?

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lly and Mr. and Mrs Meek

motored to Jackson pari where they es--nt the evening

M's. McGowan and daughter. iGertmde, The order follows a petition f.Ied by 1 I

of Myrtle avenue, returned hom- from a all the- interurban roada cf the state

two weeKS visit ai cculvu iini.i-- - ....... ,

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Mrs. Fred Elnhammer of Myrtle avenue entertained her mother. Mrs. Sturm, of Hammond, and her sister. Mrs. George Larson, of Chicago. Thursday. Mrs. Harry Glare and sister. Miss Oliver, visited friends'in "Windsor ' Park Thursday.

CROWN POINT) 3

Dance a Carney Half -.Vay House on ?unday evening. August 1315- Good music. 7-3-It

HOB ART

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UAININa, ILL,. hiavts Opened a TAILOR 3MOP First class oIeaiiiiir. dyeing: and pressing;. Kepairin, and altering; of all kinds iTomptly attended to.

We a-so make ri ord;r Lcuies' Suits. Coals and Skirt? and Men'? E

bints and Overcoats, work gaarantpfd. OPPOSITE POSTOFF1CE.

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j Ni church ser i.-.e will h" held a; the ! Evnr.gclioal church Sund.iv ewv.ings '; during tl-.c month oi AusuFt. Morning i fTv.uf .ind Sunday school will be held .:s i.suii. . i M.-. a;id Mrs. Herman Kcgnrrs of Indiana boulevard cntria:r.?d the fori :.v r's mcthor. Mrs. Kesn'o:'., of Kankai Uce. 111. a:..l r:s:er frot.i Ind.ar.apolis i r sr.-veva! dr.;. p.. Kdr.a ?-hi'.r.p of Ear? t:ide Is . i"-n-iins a w -k hero v.r-u.rr; Mrs. Fred Ciav itk an'i family of fc : . 1 st r.ct. , Mrs. C.i:i:i'.a of Er..-.. visited J Ivoher'.sdfile friends Tliursiay. Mr. c. r.d Mrs. Louis Kienim of Lake 'itvfr.u? ontertained a number of friends a 6 o'clock dinner last evemasr. Thu r-iests from out of town were: Mr. and i Mrs. Anderson and daughter. Eernice. of ! W in ::-! Fa:k, and Mr. and M.i. Sl-IiII-! liasc and children of East Slde. I Mr C'.srl; of Chi.aso 'isited at the

Gougfc hen-.o in noocris avenue- i narjday evening. Mrs. O .-aw ford of Ho'.r' s avcr.ue was the fcuest of friends in Chicago yesterday. Mr and Mrs. Maj er and Mrs. Henry Arnold are spending a few days with relatives at Rook ford, 111. Mrs. G. M Gough and Miss Valeria Gouyh spent Friday in Chicago with friends. Mrs. John ElauJ and her Sunday school o!ar.. held their a.mual picnic at the Lake Front pr.rk Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kehoe returned to their heme in Milwaukee. Wis., after a few

I days' visit with her elster. Mrs. Edward Juliet -i..

rates for freifrnt to a pa.-

steam road freight rate, recently in-

croascd approximately 25 per cent by order of the federal railroad tdmialstratlon. In brief, the order of the commission placf slightly higher rates cn interurban freight of tha fourth, fifth and sixth classes, and places slightly lower rates on tho first, second and third classes of freight, thus seeknig to attract the short-haul freight to the lnterurbans and leae the long-haul for the steam roads. Xaocks Oat Jiat .a.tes. Tha effeot of tha order will be ta set tho lnterurbans on a plane where their freight service will approach more nearly that of express service, and tha order will w:p out applications for through joint rates by the lnterurbans, uader which long hauls were carried by lnter

urbans at far less ratea than local

freight of the Individual companies.

par time operations, not exceeding two Si', years '' , Xj It authorizes interurbm utilities to '

pua. .on ana r.le cn one uay s notice tan.'.'s BlTin,? flisp tr.r. ates between points in Indiana, whicia rates shal. be as follows: "First class rates, fcl'j ctnts a 100 pounds for four milos; first class rates for greater distance to ba based on 1

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icnt a lu'J pounds tor each tour miles: : fvrj

i second class ra:cs to be So per cent of IpA

fir&t class rates; third class rates to be '5:';

7ft per cent of first class rates; fourt

class rates to bs oo per cent of firs

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v ..iis5 raits, J 1 1 L. 1 Lli: s Itti-t-p L( it -J" Jt-r ; y cent of first class raUis, and sixth class j llfj

rates to be SO per cent ?f first clE5S

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jpectrie pxtores

Prof. G. H Thomson moved his family to Marlssa the-first part of the week. The members of the M. E. church and the Christian church held a JMr.t picnic Wednesday in the park west c t towr. .Ml repor a good time. Mrs. M. Pie'Ji.oeff Is very seriou.- '- 111. Mr.. M'-Ou're. who hea teen In pof r health duilng the rast elx months was taken to the Mercy Jiespital at Gary Wednesday where she underwent au operation. Mrs. Jennie Thibbits of Memph'.e. Tenn.. Is here visiting withiher mother Mis. Daetta Mttler for a f ilai--M'.as 'era Laughl'.n of Lodi, V"isccr.sin. visited here with friends ana relatives the first part of Ihe week. Mr, Georjje Stoker who has been working at Gary Vr the rst eoupU

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r,. r-.u - ; -it is further ordered that

's aKain wurkme at no rir.eiai anu.. ... j . ..v aKrwi. ,rv.,it ' it, : i tti i-h.-rff.. a nr.l lrali.p under this order

and authorized in tins proceeding shal

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been work-

Keilman ttore. Mi. Kert Guyer. who ha

;ns l'Te as nigh! watchman dursrs the ia.-t fou- jears. has resiarned t

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HEW FREIGHT BITE FORJHJEnURBANa Sweeping Change in Utility Board Order Aims to Give Long Hauls to Steam Lines.

' be 36 cents." i In Kature of Frotectioa. i The order seeks to protect the lnter-

I urban freight bus.nes-s where it is j jf.

shun n to be- proi". tr. Mr from the ! petition of auto trucks.

i It shows that ih prayer of the In- j i I clicua interurbau carriers for authority j

freight rates is denied on the ground fg that interurbanand steam carrier fuiu:- ' 53 tions are different: that intei urbarv j ""J freight transportation is more nearly

akin to express service than to steam ..- earrier freight service, an 1 that interurbfn carrier? Ere best adapted tj servo ; as local distributers of package mer- j K thandisc and are not equipped lo handle 5

heavy, low class freight I'rofiiaWv. 1 fc-

It also points out that inlerurban g.ij

j terminal costs of handling package ! freight is much less than that of the ! stoam carriers, while the haulage cost Is much greater: that a scale of rates adjusted to steam crier conditions is

If You Cannot Go To The Mountains you can. bring; tlic rnountf.in breeze rigrlit into your home. (Jet one of our electric fans and you'll never know a sultry day again. We have them in various sizes and models complete with cord, plugs, etc., ready to place where you want your mountain breeze. Buy one today and you can defy summer heat for years to come.

Have Your Own Mountain Breeze in your own home. Get one of our electric fans and keep as cool and comfortable as if you were on the mountain top. We have fans of various sizes and designs. Also cord b, stands, plugs and everything needed to set up and operate the fan. don't cost much, either, when you consider the comfort that comes with the purchase.

TRICiTY

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Hammond 140 Plummer Avenue and Bulletin Street. Phone 710.

East Chicago 719 Chicago Avenue Phone E. C. 944.

Time1; Rvp.kxv. At SrTE Capital. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Aus. 1. The

public service commission of India aa I ret suited to intern rha-.t cor.d'ions: that hns entered an order of sweeping con-j a scale of reasonable class rales npsequenre to'interurban roads of Indiana, rlivablft to inlerurban transportation in which an entirely new system of j must necessarily be less for short disfreight rates is promulgated. The order j tanee and higher for lor.,- lrtance than i? designed to divert first, second and. steam carrier rates; relatively lower on third class short-haul freight from the the high classes snd higher on the low

severely congested steara roads to the classes than steam carrier rates. fcggg

Advertise ifl THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES.

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