Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 148, Hammond, Lake County, 3 December 1918 — Page 8
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THE TIKES. Tuesday, December 3. 1918 mm
Whiting And Its People
M. Sternberg and family wish to than their many friends for their kindness and expressions of sympathy extended them during the Illness and death of their beloved wife and mother. 12-3-1 Mrs. Ernest Shepherd entertained 'about thirty-five friends at her home in Fishrupp avenue on Saturday night la honor of the birthday anniversary ef her husband. Games, contests and musio were the features of the evening, after which refreshments were erved. PRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT. Madare Kennedy in 'The Kingdom of 'Youth." Community Mucins. Mr. and Mrs. Prew. oming Thursday Cleopatra." 'with Theda Barn. Coming Saturday, iChar'.ie Chaplin in "Triple Trouble." i 12-3-H Miss Dorothy Maunder entertained a ! number of friends at a slumber party t her home in Ohio avenue on Saturday. The out-of-town guest3 were !M:is Norma Linton and Miss Ruth
Peters fo East Chicago. Bargain in Reading Lamp. Art 'Franklin's. 231 119th street. ll-2-6t Undertaker Baran conducted the i funeral of Mrs. Kosies Malent, age 39 (years, wife of William Halent. who idled at St. Margaret's hospital. The if sneral service was in charge of Rev. , Coarbach, interment being at HessiViile cemetery. The Halents reside at 'the Gibson subway, at Gibson. Ind. STAR THEATRE TONIGHT. Pauline Frederick In "La Tosca." traffic heroine of son? and story, famed the world over, brought home ito you by the foremost emotional art- ' 1st of the screen; also 1-reel Christy ' comedy and Ford Weekly Tomorrow 'Cecil DeMille's "We Can t Have Ev- ! thing.'" See Katherine Williams In this great success Tis a Paramount. ; 12-3-lt Miss Beulah Stover and John Stover TlRited their sister. Miss Katharine Stover at the Augustana hospital In Chicago on Sunday and found her to be improved. i'ndertaker A. D. Heyden, who has tern very ill with the influenza, is able to be up. Mrs. Heyden who. although till remains very 111, seems to be Improving. PRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT. Madge Kennedy In Kingdom of Youth"! Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew; Coming Thursday Theda Barn in Cleopatra," one year In New York, 'three months Jn Chicago. Adult ticket c only. Admission 25c. 12-3-lt The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. R. E. Humphreys on Central avenue tomorrow afternoon. The meeting was to have been held t the home of Mrs. Boyd, but owing to illness In the Boyd home, will be
hell at Mrs. Humphreys. Five members of the Stickley family on Central avenue are 111 with the Influenia. It Is an old saying that the power to cjuire is worth more than the thing gained. Which may be paraphrased by saying that the acquiring of the avir.gr habit is worth more than the amount saved. Whiting Savings and Lean Association. MORTON TROUT. President. ' HENRY S. DAVIDSON, Secretary. 12-3-lt The regular meeting of the Daughters of Isabella will be held at the
DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST
Says you really feel clean, sweet and fresh inside, and are .seldom ill.
If you are accustomed to wake up
with a coated tongue, foul breath or a dull, dizzy headache; or, if your meals sour and turn into gas and acids, you have a real surprise awaiting you. To-morrow morning, immediately upon arising, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In it. This is intended to first nuetralize and then wash out of your stomach, liver, kidneys and thirty feet of intestines all the Indigestible waste, poisons, sour bile and toxins, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying tho entire alimentary canal. Those subject to sick headaches, backache, bilious attacks, constipation or any form of stomach trouble, are urged to get a quarter round of limestone phosphate from the drug store and begin enjoying Ihis morning insidebath. It is said that men and women who try this become enthusiastic and keep it up daily. It is a splendid health measure for it is more important to ke. clean and pure on the inside than on the outside, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing disease, while the bowel pores do.
The principle of bathing inside is not new. as millions of people practice it. Just as hot water and soap cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, so hot water and a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Limestone phosphate is an expensive white rowder and almost tasteless. Adv.
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nise Grandma's Sage Tea Sulphur Recipe and Nobody will know.
The use cf Sage and Sulphur for reentering faded, gray hair to Its natural !olor dates back to grandmother's time. ' Che used It to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever ker hair took on that dull, faded or treaked appearance., this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. Xut brewing at home is mussy and ut-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a bottle of "Wfeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get this famous old preparation. Improved by the addition of other ingredients, vhlch can be depended upon to restore HAtural color, and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist ays It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied. You simply dampen a ponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair. taking one atrand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two. It becomes bautifully flark and glossy. Wyeth'3 Sage and Sulphur Compound Is a. delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. m i .
Slovak HSlovak Hall tonight at eight o'clock. Candidates will be installed and after the meeting1 tho members will enjoy a Bunco party. When Dr. Putnam gracefully Introduced Preston Bradley at the Congregational church Sunday night, the auditorium was crowded and many late corners were disappointed in getting seats. Dr. Bradley outdid himself in a wonderful oration on the "Problems of Peace." His burning words on the necessity of continued and active loyalty during the reconstruction period, made an impression on his applauding hearers which always will live. The insistence on a just peace and the punishment of the kaiser touched a popular chord. At the close
of the oration the crowd cheered insistently until Dr. Bradley was forced to return to the stage and give more of his remarkable talents. Next Sunday night another great educational feature "Bolshevism," by Judge Wildermuth. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and children of Ohio avenue have returned from a two weeks visit in Wisconsin. Frank Rittman is Improving from his attack of Influenza, but his mother. Mrs. Rittman. who has been confined to her bed since last May. also has contracted the same illness. The annual meeting of the Congregational church and society will be held in the church Wednesday evening, December 4. All members of the church are urged to be present. The Christmas bazaar of the Fly-
mouth Aid and Young Indies Guild will be' held in the Congregational church Thursday, December 5. There will be a large number of useful and beautiful gifts on sale, the bazaar also to have candy booths, etc. Elmer Bonham and daughter, Ruth, of Central ave.. have both been very ill with the "flu" but are recovering. Hugo Koch was able to return to work yesterday after being off several days by' illns. Mr. and 'Mrs. Gallus J. Bader entertained fourteen couples at their home in Oliver street on Saturday night In honor of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. An elaborate six o'clock dinner was given after which the evening was spent at cards, favors being awarded to Mrs. F. B. Iewls and F. N. Gavit. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Albright and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Greenwald of Gary and Mrs. Curtis of Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Lulu Otis has been very ill at her home in Sheridan avenue, suffering with bronchial pneumonia. Mrs. A. N. Beaub'.en of Atchison ave., has had as her house guest Miss Chat Weaver of Cleveland. O. Mike McHale. age 69 years, of Sheridan avenue, passed away at the Mercy hospital in Chicago yesterday morning, where he had been confined for five days, he being a sufferer from kidney trouble. He Is survived by his widow and step-daughters, Mrs. A. I DuFon and Misses .Katherlne. Nellie and Winnifred McEn'.ff.
LOWELL
Mr. andIrs. Ned Nelson of Phoenix. B. C, Canada, came last evening for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Get Rid of That Persistent Cough
Stop that weakening, persistent cough or oold. -threatening throat or lung a(Tr-
tions. with Eckman a Alterative, the tonic and upbuilder of 20 years' success
ful use.- sc and ft.5 bottles from
druggists, or from KCKMAN L.ABORA TORY. Philadelphia. Adv.
Everybody is Interested in tho matter of writing paper. Everybody realizes that the use of a good Quality of paper is necessary If the writer wishes to convey a good impression. Everybody who is at all acquainted with the various writing papers on the market knows that the kind sold at SUMMERS' PHARMACY Is the universally accepted kind, the kind chosen by all discriminating people for their particular correspondence. There is a correct writing paper for every member of the family, and for every pocketbook. We will be pleased to show you our ajlendid line of these papers. "A very acceptable holiday gift."
' 6. A H. GREEN STAMPS. - PROMPT DELIVERY. PHONES: 1420-1421-28.
Owristmas So irit Vmks
Edvand C.Mrvas ConparY Christmas buying is in full swing and the Christmas spirit is felt now everywhere. This store is ready splendidly ready to supply any possible demand in holiday gifts. Every department is in Christmas trim and Christ- ' mas goods are on display. Every counter is rich in gift suggestions.
Soldiers' Gift Cases
Thruout Our Store
Community Silver Christmas Gifts
Silverware is one of the practical, needed gifts that hints at delightful luxury. Community Silver is guaranteed a lifetime (5(3 years). Nothing would be more appreciated. Come and see our complete assortment. Patrician or Adam Bridal Wreath
Design Small Carving Knife and Fork Set in de luxe case. at $7.75 Children's Silver Set of three pieces knife, fork and spoon, at $3.25 Salad Forks Set of ix at $6.50 Orange Spoons Set of six t $5.C0 Oyster Forks Set of six. at $4.50 Tomato or Fancy Server, at $3.00 Knives and Forks Patrician pattern, 50 year guarantee, 6 modeled handle knives and 6 medium forks In satin lined case, at $13.00
Pattern $2 Dessert Spoons, special at $1.48 $2.00 Iced Tea or Lemonade Spoon $1.48 $2.50 Individual Butter Spreaders, set of six, special at $1.98 Bent Baby Spoons, special at 39c Baby Forks, special..39c Pickle or Olive Fork, special at 49c Child's Set of three pieces knife, fork and ppoon $1.19 $1.50 Cold Meat Fork, at 69c
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In our Drug Dept. you will find a great selection of novelty and useful gift suggestions. Suitable gifts for men are listed below: Men's Cases fitted with" military brush, soap box, shaving brush In nickeled tube and comb. Special at $4X0 and $4.95 Military 8et Fitted with ivory
i; iiijijiai v uiusiicn, nail juc nuu iuujii fk in leather case. Special at $4.95 I 1 n.cii I . n - . (
uniiucu iidLcr riQQi vascs in khaki cloth. Special at. $2.50 & $3.25 Drinking Cups in khaki case, at 50o
Free Xmas Gifts You may now bring your profitsharing stamp books and redeem them for Christmas gifts in any department in our store. Get the profitsharing habit. Our stamps arc worth more to you now. Concentrate your Christmas buying in this store" and you will be surprised at how quick v your books will be filled. It is a saving worth while. Do not forget to ask for stamps when you purchase tomorrow. Double Profit Sharing Stamps Tomorrow
Christmas Gifts For Boys
Smokers' Supplies
U. S. Meerschaum Pipes Mado from block meerschaum, plain or gold banded, in fancy plush lined cases $5.00 up to $11.50 Velvet, Prince Albert or Tuxedo Tobacco in 1 lb. jars or cans. Special at $1.45 Tom Keene, New Bachelor Cigars In cans of 25. Special at ." $1.25 San Felice, Charles Denby, Owl and John Ruskin, in boxes of 50. Special at, box $2.69 Metal Smoker Stands in brass finish, heavy weighted bottom, ash receptacle, glass liner, cigar rests and match holder. Triced Rt - $1-50, $2.50 up Xo $9.95 Glass Cigar Jars, at. $1.50
Boys' Storm Boot $3
Bath Robes For Xmas A comfortable, warm bathrobe for Winter days to come will make a delightful gift to any woman. We have a great number of
;auuiui piaiu patterns on display.
Bath Robes $5.00 Heavy Beacon Blanket Robes at this moderate price. Most attractive patterns and color combinations. Corduroy Robes 9.50 Attractive silky velvet coudurov robes in copen and American Beauty rose. Ideal for Christmas gifts. Silk Robes 9.50 Exquisite Japanese padded robes in combination oriental color effect. Very desirable.
Sizes 10 to 1312. Here's a great value; tan storm boot has two straps with buckles at top, stout soles. A fine boot for school wear at $3 BOYS' STORM BOOT $4.00 Sizes 1 to 6 at $1.00. Another big value in this storm boot, high lace, has one strap with buckle at top, stout soles t $1.00
Perhaps He'd Like a New Mackinaw We're rjroud of their quality and style. Made in very smart models of practical length. Military and shawl collar stvh-s, with adjustable belts. All sizes 6' to 18, al $7.50, 10, $12 to S15 Boys' New Suit Styles Norfolk, sport and military styles. Handsome twreeds , cheviots, cassimeres in patterned effects and blue serges. Also now colors in corduroys; H-fl A 41611
Boys' Warm Overcoats
sizes 6 to 18.
SLIPPER GIFT SPECIAL Fine quality slipper with soft cushion soles, ribbon trimmed like cut, maroon and grav; sizes 3 to 8. Gift special at this sale S1.50
Fleecy fabrics and smooth materials, tary effects and waist sea" m models
half belts; sizs 10 to 1S years, at
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10 to $20
Boys' Jerseys Pure worsted, roll or A' neck, in plain colors
and stripes On sale at.
Holiday Neckwear For boys, an extensive selection in snappy silk fiJA patterns, attlvr
Christmas Towels, Sheets and Pillow Cases As Christmas swiftly approaches the pardekv feeling of what shall I give mav be quickly solved m our wonderful selection of gift towels, sheets and household necessities and luxuries. These crisp new goods are verv low in price to clear stocks before Christmas. " .
Guest Towel All linen buck, hemstitched. Each 67c" Pure Irish Linen Huck Towel Fretty jacquard patterns, hemstitched. Each 08f
Turkish Towel Hemmed, a firm weavp, with neat pink, gold, blue, red, lavender and white fancy borders, extra large. Each..! Other qualities. 69c to $1.29
Bath Set Evenly woven Turkish bath towel, two guest towels and two wash cloths to match; . gold, pink, blue and lavender. Special per set Qt ro
Dresser Scarfs Large variety of beautiful lace trimmed, hemstitched, embroidered and drawn work. Each.CQ Dresser Scarf All linen .center with very pretty cluny lace edges and inserts; size 52xlS. On sale, each... co oq Bath Set Mercerized thread, very fine even weave'gold, blue, red and lavender bordered with silk thread; "two wash cloths to match. Per set Embroidered Pillow Cases Scalloped or ' hemstitched edges, fine quality bleached muslin, 4.x3S; boxed in pretty boxes. Tair ' Seamless Sheets Scalloped or hemstitched, fruit of "the loom quality; size Slx90. On sale, each or -g 0
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Beautiful Kimonas Kimonos of figured cotton or beautiful soft silk are here ready for their annual gift popularity. The values we offer for Christmas are exceedingly good. Kimonas at S2.00 in figured flannelette
styles. Very attractive color combinations.' Kimonas $4.95 All wool Lounging Kobes, warm and comfortable. Good styles and colors. Kimonas S8.95 Charming silk crepe Kimonas, dainty in trim and style. There could be no more ideal Christmas gift than one of these beautiful garments.
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7. E. Nelson and hr grandmother.
Mrs. John Lynch, and other relatives. -Mrs. Catherine Hudson died at the hom of her son, Chs- Miller, yesterday mornlnar Mrs. Hudson was hre on a visit to her son and also her daughter. Mrs. W. T. Dickinson, when she was taken ick. Her remains will
be taken to her home in Watseka, 111 for burial.
Mrs. TVelcome Robinson Is quite ser-
Beware of Colds.
LaGrippeand Headache
Ue MORSE'S LAXA-PIRIH TO PREVENT OR RELIEVE fio Quinine, bt Fine Laxatives with ASPIRIN. CAFFEINE, Eto. Diifireat 1mm All Otbert A trial will coaviaea. ItwwiT ! tir C. la. ladSaaaMtai tad.
All Brst class ArnfjrUts.
lously sick.
Tho latest word from F. E. Nelson, who la in a'Chicago hospital. Is that he Is a little better. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hoevet were Chicago visitors yesterday. Guy Brownell, of Bay City, Mich., came yesterday, being- called here on account of the death of his father. Earl Brownell. Miss Emily Nelson returned to Purdue University yesterday, after a several days visit here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Nelson. Henry Iloshiw returned yesterday from an extended visit with relatives in the eastern part of the state.
MERRILLVILLE
Fred Lennartz from Kagle Hutte. Montana, arrived here Thursday morning to spend Thanksgiving with hi? parents. He expects in remain here the
rest of the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. . Woods entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jeft Wood of
urove, ana Air. an lUVo c r
"Woods last Sunday to dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Almond Carlson were on the sick list last week with Influenza. Mr. Carter wan able to return to work this week as mall carrier In Gary after having the Influenza. Glen Goodrich la abla to be out again. He has been sick for several weeks with
influenza-pneumonia. John Kletnfeltes of Hammond was In
When you feel that your stomach, liver or blood is out of order, renew their health by taking
SEECHMS PUIS
town last Saturday. Miss Landreth returned from Iafontaln. Ind., Sunday evening, after several days visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eason exrect to leave us about Wednesday for Greely, Colo. He expects to manage a big ranch there. v Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blatchley entertained Mr. Blatchley's mother and sister May of Crown Point and Mr. and Mrs. Lane from Hebron last Sunday. There will be a debate in tho high school Y V the nunila npif WpnpcHav
afternoon. Resolved, hat the president should go to France.
Lake County's work is not done till she has bought more W. S. S.
eat Sala of km Medietas in tha WorlaV oid aTerrwhera. la box as. 10c 36a.
DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
155 Stata St., Hammond, Ind.
Phone 3419. I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.
f . t ! ! LEMON JUICE ! 1 1 WHITENS SKIN
Girls I Make beauty lotion at home for few cents
-'''"'""" ' fijuctiic mo juice of two lemons int" a bot-.le containing three ounces of Orchard White, shako well, and you havs a quarter pint of the best bleaching and skin whitening lotion, and complexion besmtifiVr, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will suppl, three ounces of . Orchard White for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the fact. neck, armsn l hands each day and see how tan. redness, shallowness, sunburn and windburn disappear and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. TesI It Is harmless. Adv.
