Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 24 January 1919 — Page 6

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ST" WHITING NEWS AND PERSONALS "8 TT" t ; ji1 'i w- aro 4 pen Monday ami f "'" '. rsd a ; until S p in. Saturday an. I . 7; . l; -this l:;itll 1 11 P ,n ' 1 0-Q' Ttie I ua. '.- vinesdai ami I'mlay at s'x . p ;!- '( (i..ri.in ."i Son 1-17- i y. Jm-.- 1.urt.tn tif aii-! t " f - : fi. ff h ' tho ! j !i:'i")Ti! ":'.: 1 r I.asi-e-n S-.-. Mis. l?n;-!"i wiis ' "'1 ' v -i ;t.f-.i; i ynr hv Hip im-m- ! . er : ManttT-ntl . h.-i i-tei nuni J I T o V'l""!!5 mi"iiht. also att--nd - h !!: :is. 1 Cii'.r' I " V f fo'i.ns aril fffaO- P j J. Kevrlr- aro ' -roil It tao So k lis:. i Ti-tr H"o;io M.f-.-ionii v i-o-.o'v of ih.o i HOLLAND'S WOMEN TO GET SUFFRAGE j. j v yj f ' . , N Vo. ' -st" -V. 4lMaHi In Oak or Mahogany Covered with Genuine Leather, Co 1 . . 1 mpiete warn Table and Silk Shade Parlor Lamp ON SALE AT ALL FOUR STORES SATURDAY ONLY jM K r.-h mr .-n V.,lii.f..iy art----, I r.con m tli" j x.-e ..f M. Ha: 10 y j ; ..f i .a i . a viiu. I T'.v M :. r.d rt S ! ,.r ' I ' i lI'M'tll t"r,''v f 1 ; a v : I i in . t ("1 o M n - ; i . i ; ::--n .n :..! st ' f fT ; ' : X y a :i : i o d at ! 1' - i .Vrtfeli:' jl "11. lv s M rs Zaw ad-i ' A v on: a " o. i '

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?nn. .rr-o a 1 H : jr Aletta Jacohs, had of the j bono- vf ,: ;':--- .- .r ; Vereonipinp Voor Vroiienkisreciit of i Mr ..r v'-..t. .i i Holland, which i? somrwhrit the ' v(n:i r s ;p .. ., : Ktislnvrnd j sfinie a our American Woman S'.ifr p.t!ii s,f;.. ni , ii, , s..-t .r , ,,; I fracre Association, has ,et the new? ! of r,n.ii:i (.n;i ..!. ...,, . ',o-.v . '!i- j to this countrv that Holland is en- j

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"!'is." f :i;-nl wt( 'n-r;..;-, rt ' t ridd. Ht j I - 1 t-i:ut-s l'"iniE vf i y heatif.fuJ. i i' Tui '. a i f- rs 'T'. ; 'i i it;--is r p i-T d : . a t . n piqs ' s. a r Al;!- ; t n. Y i Ka'on pn-l Fl;i"" A t.-li ison t n I il'i rs M.ihnk, Th r rod T,rin : :!! l.aii ;.'!!" i "''.rian. Tl-f i't W t . i.v; i ii Mrs Mil'.v. tir 1' . ; '"..1 in! n.1 ! y-tn- "i tbuitht'r. I.ors ri". and j iitr i.its. Mr. and Mis t ' m r r 1 Mil-i-'r . t' 1 p s ; . 111. and fv.i j;tre. j Mrs ('hsrWs S;.-i n si"; ' . (' Vh't:ti. i fit.J M "s Ham! rit"- MiilUr o Ijuviu. ! Ii:. i STll rilKH H II iOMt.ll l. ' 1 !'.. ;! i.;lf -it l.htni'i ila.d- 1 ! S i i'ii t v 1 1 g -n i ; . . ii a'. a '"tontJy j drama. ! " 'i'io- "ast ch.ij.t."' j' Ti, ll.nid .f r.;an.o ." i 4 II. ion tilbson In 1: io-er." a p.'lrn p : c t u r o :. il-.irton Holmo, ritoiial. j A' tll SlWIt tho.ltIP to'iIOTlowMar y Mil-s M.nfr. in ...i' ' hr j p . ; ii irs, 1-14-1 ! I'RIMKS Tlli:IltF.. ! i:'iuv v.i iuMtdii: j 1 "ATT V AKIHTKU: m a half rr.ile ', r Uu-litpr. Til!". snKlliri'y Uuar-' arl'eil l.y the rauiASfiiitn! a cii" of ; brsi ootnefI5 evpr pr"iu-0. Als'i ,. l)Y BI;iii.'KU i:u, :n Th- tftranee . U'ownn!" t'oniiriK tomorrow i ls;a Jvtrova in 'The rantn'r Wtman." ! Fatty ArhiL'kl in "Th Shi-ifT." t'otintry Store Nieht Monda'.. C'lmmj Tup? Jay 'T...-. I'a t to Tyghf ' V.- Uf x Bloai 'rt. From lite sjtorv in January Comop'.l Inn. 1 -2 4 - 1 1 ; "Truth is StransrT Than Fiction.".' '".on. J. IF. Sen ar(, r'r.f inr-potor of I the Vvtorn po.jioff .lfartn:-n?. will ,

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f "QLJCH a lovr! vatttrn! Yet 'A 1 t.rcd or ;h:t v.a'st 8 1 J had of oth'tr.. One d?v m Marcaret told tr.e frr sreret Each waist- each item c f dair.tv il unrarel -lives th-ee to six lives

of rctreshing rev. ness! When, a ith a few weeks wear, a garT.ent becomes ccmn-nnr 'see -he color lifeles? r.rid faced she revives i's first attrsctive--,& with, a riagir soap that dj as ij deans. Thts scar is Cinderella. It requires ro bodinjf. It dyes f aft tolur and won't -ash rut. I tried Cinderella. It quickly rrarutorm-d rr.v faded r-ink waist to a loveV Cesh tint. Three times sir.ee. 1 have washed and dved it with C ir.dereiia.

.'.lng a duTrrert colot each time

arid trtua I have t,j,ly had

nt-e new waists from o-e'"

iricerel'a dort nrf rain r. jnds or uterv

if t: a. it l trm. ;.i .in -4 -V ind ft--i.-. M'ren( :ikt I I K ! rleini tnd eclori fi vc &.:. J.

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Juntiary 2."t li. Hrt of inuslo mippllrd. ilmJttBnce at door 50f per person. I --i ! .

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THE GREATEST PARLOR SET OUTFIT VALUE IN THE CITY OF CHICAGO

This special parlor outtit with parlor table and silk shade lamp must not he compared with the kind tonally off ered at $69 85. It i- so far superior that to judsje its value an in-pertit m h,or.ld he made. io to our store nearest your home sec this hip; bargain note the construction the hip;h crrade leather ii-ed a covering the perfectly finished tahle and leaiitifti1 lamp. Judge the value yourself.

The parlor set can be had in either genuine quartered oak or genuine mahogany frame. The leather used in upholstering is of the highest quality and i- guaranteed to give perfect service. Chair, rocker and settee have strong, elastic spring seats, built for comfort. The table is massive and matches parlor sef in design and finish. The lamp is the style that usually sells for $15 alone. This set is undoubtedly the greatest value offered. On "special sale at all our stores Saturday only.

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Many young people

attached to the selection ft" furniture for their First 1 1"mc. Its importance is so great that we have given it more consideration than any other portion of our hu-mr--. We have studied it tor 53 years we arc now spechdi-t -..

91S3-35 Commercial Avenue

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Inspect Our Displays for Real Bargains

Your individual taste will govern the style of furniture you may desire, and our knowledge will aid you in its selection. We invite your inspection of our displays we solicit your asking us for advice we encourage your investigation of our Extended Account System.

lONDERELLAf If wDYE SOAP ?

Theater TS WHITIJJ&

COMING FRIDAY The Lightning: Raider ac adv.-rt's"! ... Saturday r..-nti.u !"-'. 1 at ur-i,s The Fearless and Pee-less PEARL WHITE :n t'to i:i.o:t r. , . ; ilii iiinii: nnd ctitTtainitii: r IV Hr" Sii!rS . r ; : ' -.

l',i i 1 b s to. '.!'' wlv 1 'l . i'.f tl,. f'.-l of 1' - and "c is into it."'

DON'T MISS THE FIRST EPISODE FRIDAY. ' .. a rn n I'-i r 1 1..Mystery of the Ebony Block. H"v doos T'-ar 'o tmioiI nito ity Iia ' no. s','- do Cominir Sunday TS.E PEUSSIAK CTJSl.

BFAKFIT TISM i:. For the orphan of iilumct. to he held at Kt hlonao Mmnnk Trmplt" nnuary 25tb. Bent of mii,lc upplltd. Admittance at door 5"o prr porton. i -:i

l AawaaaasMaHaaaaanaaMaMMaMMMainmiHnanwmvwfniE Mi" Agnes Cu!"" H and .-1 - o Vargo : "f Whiting; wre unitod in roarria e" - - . W-.dn.dH y morninu at St. im s oimr. ii TiTTDT nJTA C P A XTTt AT h. Father Benedict. Mr. has a UlXi-lUIVlA b UAJN U Alt SoHuofuI home in , h , Vt 1'ark a-idi-j CONTINUES TO GROW .it'll all In reatl'.nons for his hrid ! w

Miss Bessie J-Sowley of Tiidmna hote- ( ard is on the sick. l -i. j Jliss Violet Hreckm;n of i h t ; I 'ark addition and Miss Kllen Ir- -.-Imati '. ,,f fast Sid'- wr' t'l.i' ao I !v :i I rr orrs : i!.o forepart ff tho . J Mr. H. Poavsnt ami Mrs. a. M. Martr. ;

or Myrtle vnu'- f(i'nt T:i ly in 1 Im mniotid. Mrs. K. Simon of 1'oarl sti-rr has hi-.-n on tho si.-k list for tho rat wrok. Mrs. .7. Schaoh ,.f Mrt!o axrtmr ii'od ii tlo h-oio- ..f Mrs I'-oil TwnKiow of I'liicaeo tin fori.pai t of iho iv'i.

! Mis.. .1. Laachar !' Indiana houlrvanl

Alio -h-- turn on :h- iirk 1, ,t is a Mo to I. o out a sain. Mrs. William M.o'-.av and rlnidron of t'hi.'aa-o .-ro tho er.rsis of Mr. and Mrs. II. lire- kninti of tho W's-. 1'i.'k arldition Tuosdnv.

HOUSE FURNISHING GO.

Store Open Saturday Evening Until 10:00 P. At.

ootSi Chicago's Largest Furniture Store

( 'on t inu'l f rm r "nc. ) s n pr&l ,viJ f t!". r;itp boa i 0 'f nti'-n f'T an n t ; a t ' on : ori'l-

JG, PIERCING

SCIATIC PAINS

Give Tray before tho penetrating effects cf Sloan's . Liniment

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lif..U!:nll to ti ,t r t .on t 1 1. -id- r M n.t 1 1 -n ,ui. 1 t h i i . I : :il,l'!.. to o I '. St ,1 ! , 7. A n op. n no ' ; m

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Mho.l to dl.'Us.s t!to .nut I ' r. I fc-;, n f t i or ..f i i 1 1 n . I .'O 1 1- .n. ' !.-)!. d i'.i in. iliir-in Marfn t do. "I

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i.i.. .1. I' Itrusol of the .srhnol i.-niil d d not .hit ;.i talk for t.u'olii a: on. 'i hio r. 11 1 '. o-on on tho s ho.d ! i;d lino- iiion'.li.- and tliis .ontio-i.i.-;la.o lirfci . I wnt on.'" - t .-. t . ,1 I o tl. 1 Smth. n.-v nitmlor of tio- r.oa.il "I w II .-imply .-ay that atiy iiri si'ii who I f '.nrifi l"d tth tho :-. Ito. Is i y.-. ho :irror of my .support -o lonir: as t !;. i m o l.- ro." Tlif I ",i : d of on i. i '. mil li.-i 1 ad-

h .'ii ;,,'ii ij. ,i m. . t , r. lit.-t oninsr. lit inid it I i. d fi.on ti'.o rue. -tine Tuesday eveM' - iiin w In ii llo- !o:;nli"ii of Mr. Mo-

Klroy'.-. .M,in I w.-o; r;h! aid I want Kirov was a- -or,t..l. Tit. hoard took to rr on-olor h . -imial'in." n. f irt t ii'ti.n on tlio manor, but l'HM IHMlltiM) ('Ofltl.;T. f lie d i.- iir.ion was tivf ty.

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M;n Kath. rino fttim of A I 'h isr.n j nT,im is on tho sir); !:s. j John Muriz, who has l.o-ii i iitiiis I at tho Mart 7. in. too on Myrllo nonn. I has roturno.i homo on fonnt ,f illnoys. !

Mr. and Mrs. AlWn of WliHinc l;ae I'lin-hnsfl ft hnntiful t"-- homo in tho W st 1'ai k addii ion tloore Slark has hoon ill pt .; hoioo on Myrtle avenue for tho i-a' feu- .lav? with Spanish inMuonza. Th little, daiiKhtor of Mr-. A. iigt-.-ni of Myrtle avenue has toon on th' rl.-k lift for some' imo. Kittle Myron Slack of Poail soviet gcttins: Mionii vory r.icoiy aft'T liavnn a slight i.pfratiori irrforriiod on Jul throat.

So iy tViore rlietimatic tw'nses and t!.e loin-achrs of lumbago, thenerveinsUmmation of ne'iritis, the wry i.ocV, the joint wrench, the l:?.ment pprnin, the muscle strain, and the throbbing Lrt-ise. The ei9 cf applying, the quickr.ewl ci relief, tho positive results, tiie cleiir.Iines3, and the cconoiity cf Sloan's Liniment make it universally preferred.

aPfA WJlzV

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of tho ll.-irn i'.an'-. I)lt fo

iil.-roi. d pat ion ..!' I i -a h .,- I- llilliX w l-.,o V. of th.' h. -t ilin - as a luaii and a- r. t-joli'i - tilat : .- ,h f ooi (.a .1." li.' s'lifd I' ittK Mr. MoKtrov'.H r.-s K'l.'tt on. 'Mr. M.-K!t..y was juxtit'.ed m not tciv.ntc a (,i;il..;'a v. l,.ro i .. :. s not r a fi.-d " I iio tod timiK an i n .- ! . t a ! : on should is oio a . oi't tit at.-- of ;o r..ilplisitirtent for .-o-i i i, ; nu l'.-tt wasn't ftr.-onip!lit-dl" sad .!-.oii-y I'. J. Mot an. '1 ad.t'it o M 1 : ' ; . . . f.o siandins for that I I : i . i , i 1 ' ' HilitMl l.t. Ill T or iS. Siliarintrl.dont M . 1 at.' : s . fl lla.ll-ni..n.-,-t-l "tiit; j- I a'i.ii.' a state s-'ho'-'l mooting at In.i n;,;...!i- find .-.)!! ti"t h.- resort, d i.,,jf. :'" a t ' e -in. n! a - f. w i . ; : r , .:- t.. Mr. Jrl"i,.i will ho a.-k.-d to t- 'i' r Iv rojoanat ion. Mr. H ;i.f- iv a s in ",-

train's ni 1 1 1 iona i 10 ne i a Ii horhooj. l'.oth lojrvi wri-o hi--.k. n aho- th

Kf'rJ, th lot arm was Li .ji'ti m two

iisappe ared from London to

day.

It was roporteJ that Manuel wast

Places and thre wa.- a d-.-n tush ba.-k on ship-boara bonnj for tort'Ji

of tho ,.,ht far. whoh m glu have i '.s tova'.t;:ig a favorable opportunity to i-een mado w;th a knif. . I land on territory hold by the vye.U3t Tolico. aftor a hurri-d o a n . i nation, t Advires from K'shnn today said th

apital is ralm, bf.t that the rronarey.

Ists are continuing to Rain.

.aro working on tho tho..-y that the woman was imirdTfJ in a not her s.'-

lion it mr mi'- ana u-e .tn'-JV laiiPIl i to Kno stroot ,rt an 8u;. tmai'. i G OLFERS MEET

i nn o .ire no mat it nt jit 1 1 fi-- atlon on the body or vlothirs.

. - -v.-d i;p hi-iofl; th

v. aorih;. is t tl ' s i Sold. Mrl'ani.ls siun.l a diploma ..f m .( 'uat ,, f,o- Ih llis liant. r. on" of th" row .-is th t '.t '7. oris party, and th'- ioard of .d'oafon oalh-d

on Mr. M. Kirov .. r'.un it. Tho prln-1 . ipn! do.-'in.'.!, fijiii': that tho i.,,idsi showod Hunt or. wh- fjtiit s'hool ton ' - a rs ai'i, did not .-a in ernuijrh ( r'dits I,, tiii.liiiil" Mir was not entit! il to a d r.'o ria. It atl: or than .gn tho d.-

plon a M-. M'-Kiroy iti.t. ith.it tho

pi ; r ai's i-nat ;ro the d plo. n. is I

w o i 1 1 1 1 " .

MANUEL'S GONE, IS GABY AROUND? ( Hr tho Iiitrrnntlon".! -tt rrvlcr and London 1nll' lliprrl. Ti.MoN. .fin. 2 i. Manuel, fonner ruler of IVi t usal. who u- i . etitiy pr'.olsimod kira: by tlio ?i.iii:irep roT-

IN NEW YORK

(International ltfi Serrlce.) CF.W Y-I:K, Jan. 24. The Knite.; State.-, t.oif ,',.ssoriaiion will hold twer.ty-ftfth airttat rreet'tis hra 1 1nirht "t th" Waldorf hotel. Delegates from a'! sert:on of the country ;' bo uii iiind and ofTi.-rrs ho riev-tev. Have you your W. S. S. quota?

Don't Let Catarrh Drag You into Consumption

Avoid 115 ijangcrousi Mage.

MURDERED

There is a more Ferious stace cf

Catarrh than the annovance caused

by the ftopped-up air passages, and the hawking and spitting and other distasteful features.

The real danger comes from tho

WOMAN TT1 nTTTvITt i tendencv of the disease to continue VY V7.lviott.i-i 1 its course downward uril the luntf?

ffift - ;i . Ian 21 Th.-. hod-- of a woman who apparently hatl he on rt'irr;. r.. '" s- found i'diiv in Krio 1 t . .i-:s; .... of Ka k o shn-f. il r : o "ii -

become affected, and then dreaded consumction is on your rath. Your

own experience has taught you that iht disease csnnot be cured ty

sprays, inhalers, atomizers, jejiie?

and othr local applications. S. S. S. has proven a most satisfactory remedy lor Catarrh because it goes direct to its source, and removes the germs of the disease fi on. the blood. Get a hcttla from yottr drufrgiat today, anrj begin the ortlj Jcjrical treatment thnt give real reBaits. Ycu can o'otairt wnecial medicat ad-ice without charge by trting to Medical Director, 27 SwiTt Labcrvtory, Atlanta, Gs.

SATURDAY EVENING, January 25th, 1919. Beautiful Frizes for the Best Hask ed Ladles and Gents. Music by a Five Piece Orchestra. Gents 50c, Ladies 25c. . '. SOLDIERS AIND SAILORS, 25c

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