Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 86, Hammond, Lake County, 20 September 1918 — Page 12

THE TiiViES.

Friday. September 20. 1918.

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Commencing May 1st Mr. J. L. Clark. tS4 113th St., YVhitin. will receive drrtiseme'ats for Whiting and Robertadale for Timf.3 Newspapers. Office 1 hone 13SW. Residence 32SJ. tf

A-.-.unt. iI'jo the Whiting New? Co. t hf 2','th nre pa yah le on or before the L'.':h. it C"4. 115th street. 0-19-3t IIHMOrilAHl" XITICE. All democrats of Whiting are reirsted u be present for irorganiz.i!',;.n and to arrange for complete regis-r.-itlon on Friday evoninsr of this week ni 7 o'clock in the Slovak Home; large l.all. If you have not registered yoj may do ro that evening. For Sale 10 sets practically new bed room furtiture. Vcgel, 163 Indianapolis blvd., "Whiting. 9-19-Ct -i;v;0. Committee. Hats for smart dressers in all the new shades and a wonderful quality for men and young men. Gordon's Miss Pauline Koehler entertained a few friends at a heach rarty at the "Whiting- park in honor of Miss Lelln Townsend of Chicago. For rent Furnished room; steam heat: 1333 Amy avenue. 9-20-lt Wanted Girl for general housework, r.o washing. 432 Sheridan avenue. It Thomas B. Cerajewskl. vice president 'f the Wyoming Oil and Copper Co.. has been on a Western business trip, i n last Saturday he left for Denver. !!., and on Tuesday started from Denver to Steamboat Pprings. after which l-e went to Wyoming. He expects to l e home on next Tuesday or Wednesday. STAR T1ICATR ETOMGHT. 1 "Brass Bullet." with all star east. J "Eagle Eye." with Marguerite Snow. 3 "Woman in the Web." , 4 latest War News Weekly. 5 Big V Comedy. 9-20-1 A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. F.rnest Vater (nee Lucy Hatch) of Fishrupp avenue on Wednesday. 'Mother and baby are getting along nicely. Harry Hogan. arrested by Officer P.nak for reskless driving, was fined $1 and costs, amounting to $11. which he paid and was release!. William Smith, who worked for the S O. Co.. at Whiting, but who resided nf 514 East 62rjd street. Chicago, was arrested by a Chicago detective on the (barge of larceny. Smith sned a v.. liver to go back to Illinois without fxaradition papers. The Whiting Savings and Loan Association is required by law to create and build up a contingent fund to protect the. stockholders against losses. It Paul Smc-Ien. arrested for bringing 1 quor into the state was tried on Wednesday for the offense. The Jury before n horn he was tried, disagreed and Pmolen was dismissed. Atkin and Tharp. Grocers, will eos

Sioifa and Cupid Sunning Plotters Kacy a New Home rill l iar 8 a Lltlla Sunbatm tO Cretan It.

IM I. KUlIftHUEtt a..a M,,. L. K. I'sner of Luta-

t Lol I t J V? HUllinil (!tP ,. B,t, of Mrs. Jennie

Ward Wheeler this week. Attorney J. B. Teterson is driving a handsome new Franklin car. Miss Helen Glover has resigned her

-r u t it ir it e 1 i" --'111" B iF"'. v lOlu Dy alerSell. rler OlH i I:. sister to take effert on Saturday. CeritV Should Con- I attend the Metropolitan Bus-

111'., Ill V. iilk Oft1' ...... V. I tn'xt r.ionth. ' Miss Gladys Brattle will leave !he j lii st of (i'-ti'brr for a month's visit i with her sister. Mrs. Maurice McKer.zie in New York City. Measles are quite prevalent among ! the younger children and the attendi ;;nee in the grades is MUiiralial de-

GOT WELL

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Chri?tr-(,r- HI. "For four years I suffered from irregularities?, weakness,

nervousness, and was in a run down condition. Two of our best doctors failed to do me any pood. I heard so much about what Lydia E.Pinkham's

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j Mivs ?.lartraret HaUen h;-s bP"n quite j sick with them the past week. I Mrs. Charles Knoll of this city was I taken to the Old Soldiers' Home at

on Monday, she being the soldier. She is 50 ;cais of

Open Tonight - 9:C0 p. m. Saturday Night - S:3l p. rr.

Edward

C.Mlnas Conpary

OVER THE TOP For Uncle Sam. . Buy Xlberty Bonds. 4TH LIBESTT LOAN.

An Extraordinary Offering for Saturday and Monday

health. I believe the Compound will

cure anv female trouble." Mrs. ALICE IIfxler, Christopher, HI. Nervousness is often a symptom of weakness or some functional derangement, which may he overcome bv this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a3 thousands of women have found by experience. If complications exist, write Lydia E. Finkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for suggestions in regard to your ailment. The result cf its long experience is at your service. FOR SKIN ERUPTIONS Nothing heals and clears the skin of infants and children like Sykes Comfort Powder which contains harmless antiseptic healing ingredients not found in any other powder. 25c at the Vlnol and other drug storea The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass.

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age. A meeting will be held on Saturday at 2:30 p. m.. at the high school building to organize a food club. Every woman in Crown Point is urged to be present as Pr. Barnard, the state food administrator has authorized th estab

lishment of th-se flubs. jS Miss Ina Panrh of Chiongo. has sold ' the I'onch homestead on ( loldsboroush

to Clarer.ee Parr for a consideration of $1700 A.t. Mr. and Mrs Fred Froehno are .ponding several days in Hammond, guests of Mrs. Harold Wallace.

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Ctrp!d and the stork oro ht!d up to iteration; tiicy ara ruteil a cunning plotter t3 hsrald taa cool" r cf tha little aunbeatr. gladden the htarti aad bri-htea t Lc.23 of a host of happy famiilei. Ihero la a mott rcmarkaijie preparaticr linawa as Mjther'a Friend, whicii has bee r.red by worsen for orer haif a centur) befors tbo arrival of tho stork. This ii i. pcaeiratiny external application for thi al doaien arid breast. Ey ciaiiy uso tLrousi. cut ti waitine Eaontha. strain and tcr.;,o; la rciiered. Ian musclia ara made elar-lic taj pUabie to that wbea baby cornea the) cupsnd with ecja and the pala aad dauger a-t tha crisia Is naturally less. Then, too, tha Ecrrea ara cot torn and drivwa wlta that urual wreachlrip strain. a:id K&ay distresaea. such aa nervousness, nausea, fcoiirlcf dowa and stretching painj, or oziorif tho discomforts and dcbllitatir,? z rcrie.Tcea woaea who hava used Mother'. i'riead say they have entirely escaped by tLe application of this time-honored remedy. Thousands cf women havo used Mother'j Ftlecd ar.4 Irnor from wtperlccce that it li me cf tho greatest coutributlcca to hetltiy, tiappT motherhood. Writ in tha Bradfleld Refu1tor Co, Laaiar Bids, Atlanta. Ga., for their fotberhood BooJc." Thero is a wealth of ir.strocrtlon and comfort to be derived frort, roadii:r this little book. It 1 TedT:'.y written Jut r.hat yery woman wants to know. Cit a bottle of Mother's Friend from the dn:?f'.rt today, and thus fortify yourseif pain and discomfort.

thir New York avenue store Monday. Tueseday and Wednesday, Sept. 24 and 25 and open Thursday, Sept. 26 as a Cash and Carry Store. AH credit accounts and deliveries w-ill be handled at the bis store, 541-543, 113th street. 9-20,21,22 Mr. and Mrs. . t i.aughlin o Roberts avenue, have a new daughter, born to thorn on Tuesday. I'KINCESS THEATRE TOMtHT. Itutb lioland and Milton Sills in "The Fringe of Society." also a Burton Holmes Travelogue. Coming tomorrow J. Stewart Biakston's masterful production. "A World for Sale." from the novel by Sir Gilbert Parker. The Trl Karpa Sorority have placed a number of barrels in various parts of the city for the collection of peach stones, prune pits. plum, apricot, olive, and cherry pits and brazil nut. walnut anl hic'.;oy nut shells. These are needed by the I'. S. Government as charcoal from which is secured the material for making gas masks. This is a patriotic duty in which the housewives can engrave as aiding in this collection Is the savine of our men's lives from the fumes of the deadly German gas. The barrels are at the Red Cross work room and at the following grocery stores: Kaminsky. Atkin and Tharp. Jewett and Furto's. SPECIAL, New Tlaid Shirts, smart Plaited Models in novelty plaid worsted with deep girdle and flap pockets trimmed with fancy buttons. Gordon's. J. K. Welsh was arrested by Officer Trawler on complaint of Chief Collins, on the charge of rescklss auto drivincr. lie was released on a t."00 bond signed by Joseph Topojina to appear later for trial. Messers Joseph J. Ch'Ila, Michael Kozacik. George I Fedorko, John

MtraDaia ana jonn uesciar, nave, re- i v

turned from the convention of the First Catholic Slovak Union held at Pittsburg. The installing of the Hammond sewer down Atchison avenue makes it necessary for the patrons of tho H. W. &- E. C. Ry. to change ears at Atchison avenue and Indianapolis blvd. COMING miNCESS MONDAY. Pathc's Fourth of July In France the original and authentic picture released under auspleea V. S. tVovernment. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Blesen of Atchison avenue on Tifsday evening a daughter. Chairman Fred J. Smith of the Liberty T.oan Campaign, has railed a meeting for all workers 'to bo held at the public library next Saturday evening at 7 :30 o'clock. Your shoe bill for the year will be much smaller than usual If you will start now to wear Walk-Overs. Sold exflusively at Gordon's.

Mrs. Albert Schaefer and son. Melvin, ; and Mrs. Hugo Koch, were guests of j Mrs. Wslliam Balm of East Side on ;

Wednesday. Mr. Anderson returned to his home in Lansing. Michigan, after a week's visit with Mr. and Mis. J"hn Biaul of Roberts avenue. Mrs. Holsworth and Mrs. Johnson of Pearl street visited in Hammond yesterday. William Starring of Indiana blvd.. is enjoying a two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Rosberry of Indiana blvd.. are spending a few weeks at Indianapolis. Ind., visiting relatives.. Mr. and Mrs. Schultz of Chicago were the guests of the former's sister. Mrs Rohrdanz of Roberts avenue the forepart of the week.

Mrs. Ralph Jewett and daughter of j Hammond visted Mrs. Jack Bachl of I Indiana blvd.. Wednesday. Dr. T. W. Kohr and W. A Buell i were South Chicago business visitors j Wednesday. 1 Mrs. Charles Gothe of Indiana blvd . entertained a number of ielatives and; friends at a luncheon Wednesday after- j noon In h"nr of her birthday nnniver- !

sary. Mrs. i;r,tiie was tr.e recipient or

manv beautiful cifts from her friend:'

in remembrance of the day.

Homer Monroe of Hammond, visited R'o rtsdal friends Wednesday. J. H. I'erring has moved his family from the West Park addition to the McClellan home on Atchison avenue. Fred Pleis of Indiana blvd. trans

acted business in South Chicago ye- i terday. j Mrs. John Blaul. Jr.. was hostess to j the m"mbers of the Marquette club at ' her home In Roberts avenue Wedr.es- 1 day afternoon. Several games of pedro j were played and the prizes were won ; by Mesdames Stross. Bueil and Ppoars. j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Witmer of Atrhi- j sn avenue are spendincr a two weeks' i vacation at Edinbure. Ill . visiting the j former's mother. j Mrs. C?.llbere of Mvrtl avenue visit- ! ed friends in East Side Tuesday. j Mrs. .Tnmes Dudioker of Amy avenue j

d in Hammond Wednesday. 1

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The American wome: are forever yoiin and i,i these Tall Coats -! Plush, Burella Cloth and Zibelines all show the hest ideas of the great Parisian creators. Ev

ery fabric, button, trininiinu and even the dye used in these coats was produced in the I". S. A. Every size for women nnd misses. Specially priced for Saturday and Mondav at

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Coats These Plush and Cloth

Coats are a tribute to American skill in designing and making. The models are the newest and smartest for Fall. They are splendidly tailored and all the plush coats are richly lined throughout. We offer a choice of more than ."i0 of the choicest Fall style ;-oats Saturday and Monday at

Warm Sweater Values

$8.95 The new fashion lynxstitch sweater with the

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New Fauntleroy Blouses

$8.95

This new Blouse with many other attractive styles in the fashionable flesh, white, bisque, navy and taupe, in rich soft, clinging fabrics and colorings. Saturday and Mondav

choice Saturdav

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Crepe-de-Chine Blouses An unusual variety of beautiful dainty styles ; high, low and round neck, side closing and neat roll collars.

An extremely attractive and serviceable Blouse at sale price

$5.50

DYER NEWS

Whadda Mean "Afford?"

f&HtQF Tuesday, The price of cur shares advances to $1.00. Send in your subscription now at 50 cents per share. Save the fifty cents. Make every dollar work NOW so that you can buy Liberty Bonds. The Thornton Field is the coming oil field in Wyoming. You know the profits made by those v-ho get in at the start. This is the time to buy. You cannot get ahead without frivesting your funds. We guarantee you a fair square deal and we recommend this investment both as a big dividend earner and as stock that should increase tremendously in value. BRING IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TONIGHT.

H-iving attended the funeral of their j brother. Mr. Henry Bohrofen. Mr. and i

Mrs. Peter Bohrofen of Pese Moines, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Mat Bohrofen and Peter Lillig of Kesta. Iowa, returned to their home Thursday. Mrs. Joseph Yeager of Hammond visited with friends and relatives here Tuesday. Mrs. Johnson, who was the guest of Mrs. B. Thielen for the r-ist week, returned to her homo in Chicago Thursday. Mrs. G. Heligend and son Clarence of Dubuque. Iowa, are visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Brewer. Mr. and Mis. Frank Cope. Mrs. Chas. ftomr.el and Mrs. Mat Klein of Hammond, were the guests of friends here

Thrusday.

LOWELL

OSS Gosnpany 302 HAMMOND BLDG.. HAMMOND, IND. Telephone Hammond 2217. Open eves., 7-9 p. m. Sunday, 10-12 a. m. 2-5 p. m.

George W. Lawrence of T'rbana. 111., was in Eowell visiting friends yesterday. Albert Foster left yesterday morning for Independence, where he goes on business. Mrs. E. E. Duckworth and Miss DelId Wagin went to Chicago yesterday morning to visit Charles Wagin and family for a couple of days. Mrs. Bert Mulliken and daughter. Arisen, of Detroit. Mich., came yesterday morning for 3 visit with her daughter. Mrs. W. V,". Aekerman and oth"r relatives here. Fred M.nninger and Lloyd McVey left yesterday for Bioomington. Ind,. where thev will attend the State University for the coming year. M. B. Goodwin, formerly superintendent of the grade schools here, but now sttitioned on the battleship Illinois, was visiting friends in Lowell ystniisy. Mrs. Wesley Griesel and daughter. Mrs. Raymond McCarthy, were Chicago visitors yesterday. Ernst Kerns, who was taken to th hospital in Hammond the latter part of last week, died there Wednesday night. His remains were brought to Lowell for burial. Funeral pervlce will be held at the Christian church here today. Interment will be made in the Lwell cemetery. He leaves a wife and two children.

Whadda Mean "Afford?'

A TONIC AND HEALTH BUILDER Take rALCERBS to rid yourself of that weakening, persistent cough, which is threntenirg you with thront or lung troublP. Even in noi' rnses affecting throit and lunsrs. CALOERRS have siven much relief in manv rnsess helpi'.g to restore health. Thy give strencth to romhnt illness. f'ontaln ralcium (a lime salO. s-- compounded as to hs fisily Absorbed. CclcerVs, 50 cents a Tier.. At all drug, gists or from manufacturer, postpaid. ECKMAN LABORATORY. Philadelphia Makers of Eckn-aa's Alterative

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You Can Obtain the Best Player -.for the Same Price Do you know anything about the inside of a Player Piano? Most people know very little about the construction of a player piano action. "What a player piano will perform today as demonstrated by an oily tongued demonstrator, may not appear such a brilliant success within a year after the instrument is installed in your home. A Nest of Rubber Tubing installed into a player action will in time deteriorate and give endless trouble to the owner. Our player pianos contain the metal tubing which insures permanent satisfaction.

Thumb Screw Tracking Device is a source of trouble, to the operator. It is always out of order and no player piano was ever a success musically unless equipped with an automatic tracking device. Two Faults; Two Improvements Every player advertised herein is supplied with Standard Pneumatic Tracking Device and Full Metal Tubing.' Thev cost no more than players sold elsewhere in Hammond at higher prices which are not equipped with good player actions but use the obsolete thumb screw tracker and a nest of troublesome rubber tubing. Marshall & Wendell, Kranich & Bach, Behr Bros., Haines Bros., Straube, Schaff Bros., Wilbcm Koliler & Campbell, Hammond, etc. Easy Payment; Best Service; New7 Players, $395 up

Iraisbc Piait & Music Company

"One Price to Everybody." 631 HOHMAN STREET. PHONE 651. HAMMOND.

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