Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 147, Hammond, Lake County, 2 December 1918 — Page 8

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SaleBegins Tomorrow Morning Tuesday, Dec. 3rd. The savings are enormous on beautiful seasonable garments. Come now while selections are good. You will look far to find values such as we offer for this week on coats and skirts of this season's mode.

Greatest Cut of the Season in Women's Coats and Skirts.

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We launch this special selling six weeks earlier than usual to give women the opportunity to get almost a season more wear out of these gamients. Reductions compare favorably with January clearance prices. ,

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for women and girls in choice fabrics of bur-

O pllns. velours or rirb lonldrip- nlnsbes. Tvr-rv one

of these coats is a special value. The best of the season's stvles are here, some full lined, others lined to' the waist. This week only at tp6dltp&J

Coats

in the most exclusive styles and the best and most desirable fabrics among which arc the finest

velours, pom poms and silvertones. In this assortment are included values up to $55, showing the great 2 Oft ft savings over regular prices. Special J? e)fjr

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Fur fabric coats for women and misses (not plush). This material will give excellent service and the coats are full lined and very warm. In this lot are a few coats of velour velvets in black or colors. The coats in this assortment are all new styles that will appeal to-you in the way of appearance as well as service and value. Bckanci CHinas Coirvparvy

Skirts! Sharply Cut!

Serges and mixtures in niftv skirt styles. Gathered backs and belts are featured. The tailoring is of the best. The skirts formerly sold at much higher prices and offer splendid savings at

Skirts in heavy silk poplins, serges and plaids in good variety. These are truly remarkable, values and sold up to $9.50. New novelty styles and tailored effects, button trimmed and. gathered pockets. Splendid choice at

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Suit Values to $58.50 at

Splendidly tailored suits of men's war serge, burella cloth, silvertones and broadcloths are included in this extraordinary selling. The selection of colors and styles is in good varietv If you need a suit and want the best value obtainable you will find it here in the newest style tendency. Everv one is wor t much more than our special sale price" EdvandC.WiiasConvpaiy

Whiting: And Its

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riUXCESS THEATRE TOXIGI1T. Monday, Dec. 2. Alice Joyce In "ETerjhodj'i Girl'' mi a 2-reel comedy. Coming Thursday Theda Bar In leopatro." f Adult tickets only.) 11-2 Bargain !n Reading Ump. Art I'ranklin'!. 251. 119th street. ll-2-t Mrs. Mary Gardinier of Sheridan av., t ;!1 leave Wednesday for the west, intending to spend the winter In Los Angeles, Cal. Enroute to this point she will stop off at Phoenix. Aril.

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Mln Ruth Spring, of Austin, has heen hers visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. R. Jenkins of 114th street. Mrs. Irtell Williams Is confined to her home In Cleveland avenue by Illness. H. Fehlman of Euclid avenue, who is suffering with a relapse of pneumonia, is Improving. ( Mamie "Wright, alias Rogers, was arrested by Officer Nizlolklewlcz at USth street and Pennsylvania avenue on the charge of intoxication. She was released on a $11 cash bond and not appearing for trial this was forfeited. Dr. M. Sternberg and children have returned from Chicago where they remained at the home of his parents for several days after the funeral of his wife, Mrs. Goldie Sternberg, whose sudden dath with pneumonia was such a shock to all.' AT THE STAR THEATRE TOMGHT, "Mile n Minute Kendall," starring J. Pickford. Speed' Speed: Nothing but speed in this lightning fast thriller, and laugh maker. Whatever you do. don't miss it; also Billy, the Luneyman. Tomorrow "LaTosca," with Pauline Frederick. 12-2-1 Tony Brecka. who conducted a saloon at "00. Pchrage avenue, was arrested by Officers Lawler. Janos. Petty and Girard on complaint of Chief Collins, he having Jnnd intoxicating liquor in bis place. He was released on $210 bond. At the trial Brecka was fined $100 and costs and sentenced

The Whisper That Comes in tk .Sight tit Glorious Knowledga Women Cain Whan a Wonderful Thought Stasia Orr Tbom.

Happiness In its most thrilling degree comes to woman with the thought of poaaesslng a baby. Eerr woman In tho'Jcy of coming motherhood should prersre fcer system for the unusual strain. Three generations hare found the tried and rellabio preparation. Mother's Friend, of the greatest help at such, a time. By It dally uie throufhout the period, the skin cf the ebdomen Is made soft and elastic, expanding muscles relax easily when baby arries. and pain at tbo crisis Is In this way avoided. The tnfiammationi cf breast glands Is soothed. Obtain from yotir drurglst, by all means, this great preparation lilch science has offered lor ao many jeers to expectant motbera. Write the Bradfleld Regulator Company, Pspt. D. Lamar Building. Atlanta, Georgia, for their helpful and Intereshna Motherhood Book, and berln the, use of Mother's Friend. It is for external cse, is absolutely safe and wonderfully effectlre. And remember, there Is nothing to take the place of MOTHER'S FR1BND.

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Week: of December 2nd Save this Program! You cannot afford to miss one of these exceptional pictures! -Monday Alice Joyce in "Everybody's Girl" Tuesday Madge Kennedy in 4 Kingdom of Youth" Wednesday Gladys Brockwell in "The Scarlet Oath"

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The most sensational picture ever taken! I year in New York3 months in Chicago ADULT TICKETS ONLY

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Friday Italy's Flaming Front, Greatest War Picture

) Charlie Ciiap'Jn in "Triple Trouble"

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Geo, Bsban in "One More American"

to the county Jail for thirty days. Upon the payment of fine and costs Jail sentence was suspended.

Joseph Kochiel was arrested by Of-

ficer Janos on complaint of Peter BacUo?. charging him with adultery, thw former helng a boarder In the Kochiel home. Kochiel was released on a $50 cash bond to appear December 6th for trial. r. D. Sullivan Is erecting an office

on the lot with the Schults tin shop

on 113th street, where he will engage In the real estate business. The Music and Art Section of the Fortnightly Club will leave for Chicago on the 9 o'clock car tomorrow

to visit the studio of Irado Taft, the (

sculptor. The funeral of Joseph Yanchek was held on Saturday, Interment being at St. John's cemetery. Hammond. The deceased Is the victim of the wrath of AnSy Szabado, who Is now held on the charge of manslaughter. The two men were employed in the paraffirte department of the S. O. Co.. and engaging In an argument the latter picked up a .broom end rammed it into Yanchek's head, to the depth of two and a half Inches. The handle went in through the dead man's temple. He was ttken to the Tassavant hospital but di?d less than twenty-four hours later.

The Whiting Savings and Loan Association has helped many people to better things. Your dollars are welcome and safe. Current dividend rate six per cent. 1 2-2-1 1 George Tyndall has returned home from the Tassavant hospital In Chicago, where he has been recovering from a broken leg. Mrs. B. W. Avery and children of Central avenue have been at Lebanon. Indiana, visiting her parents, where Dr. Avery also spent Thanksgiving. Mrs. IT. C. Green of Central avenue has been entertaining her parents from Paris. 111. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ilorleck of Davidson Place, a son." At the recent dance given by the Hungarian Societies A net sum was realized. J270.0O being given to the "Whiting etiapter of the Red Cross, from the Hungarian people of Whiting. Mrs. Alice J. Burroughs of Oliver street, has been vls!ting In Joliet. III., for a few days. The Klelbers 111 with Influenza are recovering. Undertaker A. D. Ileyden who has been ill with Influenza, is now able to be up. but Mis. Heyden still remains quite ill. For Sale We have a seven-room house on Atchison avenue for sale on monthly payments. Oak trim, hot air heat. WHITING HOME BUILDING CO.. 60. 119th street. 11-25-27-29 For Rent Flat, 6 rooms, modern. Cll Central avenue. ll-30-2t Lost Brown cow. with white spots. Pujward. Mike Halajcslck, 932 Schrage avenue. ll-30-2t

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First dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" relieves all grippe misery. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose cf 'Tape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours vintil three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold either In the head, chest, body or limbs It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages; stops nasty discharge or nose running; relieves sick headache, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. 'Tape's Cold Compound" Is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drag stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Don't accept a substitute. Adv.

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There 13 one remedy that seldom fails to 6top itching torture and relieve skio irritation and that makes the skin soft, dear and healthy. Any druggist can 'supply you with zemo, which generally overcomes all skin diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pirnplea, rashes, blackheads, in most cases give way to zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use and dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and is positively safe for tender, sensitive skins. Tho E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland. O

.Amos Dyer Allman has returned to Morgan Park Military Academy after a few days vacation spent with his parents. Mr. and .Mrs. AV. 1. AUman. Miss Marjorie Shepherd of Aurora, 111., is spending a ouple of weeks with her aunt. Miss Hannah Black. Mrs. Thomas Mracek has been quite sick the past week but is slowly Improving. Mrs. 'Jennie Ward Wheeler has returned from Valparaiso where she spent Thanksgiving and the balance of the week with her sister. Mrs. John Ross. Articles of incorporation were filed in County Recorder Johnson's office on Saturday for the Gary Spring Water Co., the capital stock of which is $10,000. The purpose of the company is to build a water works system at Black Oak, Ind., from a natural stream of water flowing there, the water will be furnished to the public and is sid to have medicinal qualities. John M. Stlnson of Hammond, Kdward and Hannah Thone, of Black Oak, are the parties behind the project. W. J. Rodda of the Gary Orpheus Club delighted a large audience at the M. V.. church last night at the regular evening services. Mr. Rodda is the possessor of a beautiful baritone voice. Miss Mary Brown' of Northwestern University spent the wck-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brown. The following new marriage licenses were granted; Frederick 11. Woodbury. Kast Chicago, and Nellie Smout. Kewaunee, 111.; Thomas Sanders, Indiana Harbor, and Willie Cates. Chicago; Mike Ancis find Mary Jurczak. Hammond; A'. Gerald Squires. Gary, and Hazel A. Lvoke, Chicago; Harry Wise and Irene Bcebe. Hammond.

John Brownel! of Brazil, Ind. .came Saturday evening being called here on account of the death of his father. Earl BrOwnell. The funeral services of Samuel Nichols were held at his late home Saturday at 2 p. rn. There was a large gathering of his old friends and neighbors. The nervlccs were In charge of the members of the G. A. R. Mrs. L.. M. Grant of Seattle, Wash., came Saturday for & visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Nelson. Mrs. F. t. Hunt returned Saturday evening from a visit with relatives In Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mee of Chicago came Saturday evening for a visit with Lowell friends. Miss Olava Olson of Chicago visited her sister, Mrs. Carl Gragg here yesterda y. Will Cox of Hammond visited his mother. Mrs. John Cox yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Starr Brownell returned last evening-from a week's visit with relatives in Chicago.

GRIP, INFLUENZA Hamlin's Wizard Oil a Reliable, Antiseptic Prvtitiv

During influenza epidemics spray the nose and throat several times a day with one part Wizard Oil and two parts water, using an atomizer. If you haven't an atomizer, gargle the throat and snuff the mixture up the nose. This treatment sets up an antiseptic wail of defense against "Flu" germs. . Chest colds and scjre throat lead to grip. Stop them at once with Wizard Oil before they can develop into dangerous influenza. Get it from druggists for 30c If rot satisfied, return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills. 30c at druggists. Guaranteed.

Juaalta Spoars. the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spoars of 116th street, has been quite ill with bronchitis but is reported some better. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Buell. ol Indiana blvd., entertained the former's brother. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ' Buell. of Waukegan, Illinois, over Thanksgiving. Elmer Atchison of Iake avenue was home from Fort Sheridan on a furlough Thanksgiving Day. Miss Violet Atchison of Uka arerue, was home from Fort Sheridan on a furlough Thanksgiving Day. Miss Violet Breckman of the West Fark Addition attended a surprise party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Franks, of Woodlawn, the fore part of the week. Mrs. Boy Moore.of Myrtle avenue, is on the sick list.. Orvllie Slater, of the West Park Addition, was home on a furlough from Camp Grant; the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strauss of Myr-

Mle avenue visited at the home of the

latter's mother, Mrs. Barber, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. August Dreeson of Hobcits avenue entertained the former's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Dreeson of East Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Breckman of the West Park Addition entertained Mr. and Mrs. Hegador and eon, Walter, of Windsor Fark and Dr. and Mrs. Harry Tlmm of East Side at a Thanksgiving dinner. The Hon. Mr. Bingham. M. P., London. Eng., Is In the United States as a delegate from the United Kingdom Alliance of Good Templars and spent the forepart of the week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. William Grieson. of Amy av., Mr. Bingham -was on his way from Columbus, Ohio, to Toronto, Canada, and made this stopover to renew old acquaintances. , Mr. Edward Jewett, of Indiana blv., has a very severe attack of rheumatism. Mrs. Robert Masterson and daughter of Roberts avenue are visiting Mrs. Masterson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis of Valparaiso. Ind. Virgil McCoy, of Myrtle avenue purchased a beautiful new Vlctrola. Mrs. Fred Baker of Indiana blvd., visited her brother, Mr. Edward Peterson of Chicago Friday. Theodore Wilson of 115th street, Is on the sick list. Mrs. Augusta Eggers of Roberts ave., and sister, Mrs. Mary Dreeson. of East Side were Chicago shoppers.

Vernon Atchison of Lake avenue is very 111 with a touch of pneumonia. George Golding of Myrtle avenue was a South Chicago business visitor on Friday evening. John Teterson, brother of Mrs. Frd Raker of Indiana blvd., spent Thanksgiving Pay with his father, at Knox, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Helm of Bass Lake, are visiting Mr. George Chapman of Roberts avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Binhammer and family of Myrtle avenue and Mr. and Mj-s. (J. Larson nd family spent the day Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. Rinhammer's mother. Mrs. Sturm, of Hammond. Joseph Hannipel of Englewood. spent

Health Talk SPANISH INFLUENZA OR GRIP BT DR. LEE H. SMITH. An old enemy is with us again, and whether we fight a German or a germ, we must put up a good fight, and not be airaid. The Influenza runs a very brief course when the patient is careful, and if we keep the system in good condition and throw off the poisons which tend to accumulate within our bodies, we can escape the disease. Remember these three C's a clean mouth, a clean skin, and clean bowels. To carry oft poisons from the system and keep the bowels loose, daily doses of a pleasant laxative should be taken. Such a one is made of May-apple, leaves of aloe, root of jalap, and called Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Hot lemonade should be used freely if attacked by a cold, and the patient should be put to bed after a hot mustard foot-bath. To prevent the attack of bronchitis or pneumonia and to control the pain. Anuric tablets should be obtained at the drug store, and one given every two hours, with lemonade. The Anuric tablets were first discovered by Dr. Pierce, and, as they flush the bladder and cleanse the kidneys, they carry away much of the poisons and the uric acid. It is important that broths, milk, buttermilk, ice-cream and simple diet be given regularly to strengthen the system and increase the vital resistance. The fever is diminished by the use of the Anuric tablets, but in addition, the forehead, arms and hands may be bathed with water (tepid) in which a tablespoonful of salaratus has been dissolved in a quart. After an attack of grip or pneumonia to build up and strengthen the system, obtain at the drug store a good iron tonic, called "Ironlic" Tablets, or that well known herbal tonir. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Adv.

Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mrs Richard Schaaf, Sr of Indiana blvd.. and visited his children who are spending a few days at the Schaaf home.

ASKS WILSON FOR HIS AID Bt United Priss.J CHICAGO. Dec. 2. William S. Cahill and J. K. Fielding were to depart today for Washington to present t President AVilson a petition signed by 1,500 Catholic priests and dignitaries asking his aid in freeing Ireland. Th petition was to he delivered to th" president Just before he sails for France. WHITNGr REPORTS ANOTHER VICTIM Special. To Thus Times. 1

WHITING, Dec. 2. Another victim of Influenza-pneumonia, which Is taki.tz heav; t 1 ner cl'etj stei n v at was Mrs. William Unman, who lave a husband and si xchildren. The funeral services will he he"!d at 1:H,0 from the Evangelical Lutheran church. Interment In Hammond.

ITHACA. N. T.. Dec. 2. rrsidnt Jacob Gould Sehurman of Cornell University sprung a surprise, it was revealed today, by advocating in his annual report to the trustees the displacement of intercollegiate athleti'-. by a system of military training and lntrcollgiate sports. Prior to th war. Cornell had ben conspicuous for Its interest In collge athletics.