Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 192, Hammond, Lake County, 27 January 1919 — Page 8

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THE TIMES !Mondar, January 27, i:i:

WHITING NEWS AND PERSONALS

.r". ::!. err.br v e are opn Monday and' . hrrrsday until S r. til.. Saturday and ; Y rights tintU 10 p. m. Cl,-se Tnei-'U.-, Wfdn'sJsy and Fri.lay at e'x V tv.. K. Gordon t Son. 1-17-Tlvma Tolmle is a, the home of 1 ",s ght or. Mrs. Patterson on Cleveland avenue. uhr he is suffering; o:ri paralysis. Mr. Tolrr.l ft-.! fro n f- laidor wV.il doing: some work on . -h-..r.:h in Chh-nso. He struck on the ': v:k of hij head, paralysis resulting, lift ' practically htlplcss and is also er.ee -hlesi. Mr. and Mrs. V. Tl. Jenkins and rsrhter. Alice, spent Saturday and s-.:n-1ay -visiting: retattves in Austin. Mr.. Thomas Moylan of Ohve'.ar..1 ft v- iv.;e, who has been no seriously 51! ,v,-'-i Influenza-pneumonia. Is lmprov-i-ii.'. and expects to be moved to the orue of her parents. Mr. and Mrs n Puffy, Central avenue, ur.Tll she '-; p'.etely recovers, A number cf Whitin members o." "!. 11. N. of A., att-nded the lnsta!-'T-.icn of officers of Freed.-.:,! Camp, at Kl"wcod. Those attending were ':s Amelia K'cse. Mrs . O. Stern -

Vrsr. Mrs. Esther Ste!nke. Mr? "Wm. "'.-. tt. a Mrs. V.'m. FuV.er, Mr. Stella Vosenbaum, Mrs. K'hery Cameron. Mrs. ' h.irles 'Wellette. Mrs. Joe-ph Violet cf Whit Oak avet. :e. -who was taken to the Er.srienood hospital sTifferir.sr with rrne umonia. ?s much Improved on Saturday. Miss Irene Klose and Mrs. Ksthiink attended the Calumet theatre e: South ('hi.atro.

The. TV". P. A. of the Maccabees will J in.tlate members at their meeting: on 1

1 -it "Wednesday c'ftht at which it is 'quested all tb-e ruards be present, i refreshments) w ill bo sewed after the r-.eetins. Iouis A- Gordon of Oliver street, is f . le to be cut asraln after an attack the Infiuensa. The Junior Class play. "The Rose O' Plymouth Town." will he repeated at - High Srhool Auditorium tonlfint. James O'Donnell of Central avenue ' able to be up after an illness of sev1 al days. The Tri Kaor Sorority were enteriined by Misses Mary Vaef and Doris : nelps on Saturday night at the home ' the former In Sheridan avenue. Tinr wae served at six. o'clock, after . Mh the evenir.tr was spent in nrr.i--o and other diversions. I.na Cavalier!, the famous orera .Mr, appears at the Star theatre, in V'i.itir.g. tonifrht tn "A Woman of Irn- ; '.se," a bis Paramount feature dealwith a poor Par'.sienr.e, who heomes famous as a prima donna and 'nose career is rendered tempestuous thrc-frh misunderstandings. Jealousy, ,nd tragedy. B:ll:e West will appear t the Star also tonight tn "The Mili anaire." his biggest comedy hit. Bry--.: Washburn will appear tomorrow ,,: -The Gypsie Trail.'" along with a

:r'.st:- comedy and ' Yod-a-vii

Fourteen beautiful prizes g, awa 1 Feature picture 15 s-e I.ove "Tire Enchanted Baron." Community S'.rgins and a f cmr.ed v. C.-.m'.r.g torn or -on- "Too Fat I'tfrht," by Rex I'ee.ch from h's "e,iing!y funny story In the J am Cosmoi'ulitan. 1

A NEW COAT DRESS FOR SPRING WEAR

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I.ittie Claude Rrown of liar.-, is v'sitins at the homt of i.is c mother. Mrs. J hi Usuw., ,.:

avenue. I Mrs. R. McCarthy of Indiana hlvd.. has not returned frr 1 the Tioi'.e of ' i-.er father, Mr. Catterlm, of Frank- j io; t. Indiana, who is very ii;. 1 Mrs, Roy Witter of Fako avenue, en- ( te.-ta.ned her mother, Mrs Kaiser, and j

f.stt-r. Mrs. Mauset'u : ! c Friday. Mss Certrude McCl.iwa a v e n e has been on t :e th past few days. Mrs Raumcarten ar.d M

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pers ,'ie latter part of the eeK. Mr. Massterson of Myrtle ovomie. itci at the home of her dav.shU'r. Mrv P. Swank, of Ir.tl:ana llsrbvr. Mr s J. Wi.-khorpt of Rvbctfs a- en'...is .' n e the s j c k F-s t . Mrs. F.dw ard F-ese cf Myrtle avenue, n 1? in lla:ur;rnd on business the lat'r p i : t f the week. Rote Rev c Roberts avenue, has ben on th-'- s'.-k i'st. Mrs. O. Tlmm and Mrs. P.. Wittetr of T.ake avenue were Hruth Chicago

visi'ors I- rlday evening. Miss R. White r.f Chicago was hre on business Saturday. Mrs. Terry and Mrs. Giesier of Chicago visited at the Atchison home on Lake avenue.

Mrs. Hunt of Myrtle avenue '.is at the home of her daughter, of casro. the latter part of th w-efc. Mrs. pr'nger cf Roberts avr. .: visiting at her fenrrfr home tn Ir penden 'e, Kansas.

Mrs. Hanson of Robert? svenu

terta'.n-' .1 a number of friends sr-d ative Friday evening In honor of birthday. Mr. and Mrs lr'n i!? of fouth Chicago, wre the c : town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oold'ng the latter' s s s er. attended Cue ept'on given by the "Pas-APas" of Chicago Saturday evening.

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Stock Reduction Sales of the Season's Surplus Stock of Attractive Silks and Wool Goods

Why not begin rcmr Spring sowing now? You will tind here a groat variety of selection in beautiful silks or wool goods at interestingly low prices. Stocks must be redueed and prices have been lowered to effect this most quickly. ;

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Hi re is something new for mi!aoy ta v.xar in the sprtr.jr. It is a suit frock of black ni.J blue satin with a FweaterettP waist ttlect. Th sleeves are of the l-ol! .type ard the hat is on

ili Mia.'.., i.itiiT: .. -i a " faced with black satin ajid tipped

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sited here over Sunday with her -. Mrs. Scholl. Vague of C'h'cago is here v'.s'.ttbe heme f Mrs. Ada Pio f"-r da: s.

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tt.eral of Jos. ur.g. HiMr. anu Mrs '. town v ' s 1 1 The en' ire o , y - cc:r,;-r. ny, ' ! to---. 1 1 to ;ir ir. A. W. St -1 ' ' e r n o o r. . Ever-, body !

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oiks attended the er. Jr , at Strass-

Tom Spencer were out s FiMa:-. ; ; f. t .. the Dver Creamccnststir.g -f lots, the and r:".n chine ry were .'.si.e.st b-du'r. name;-.-.

Shepherd Check 13 1 a c k and white, two sizes, -15 inches wide. Per yard 75r; Shirting Materials in cheeks, broken plaids and mixtures, every wanted color combination; ."( inches wide, values to 1.. Tor yard $1.-18 Turkish Serge The material to select for hard wear; stripes in the newest colors, plaids with the beautiful Scotch color combinations and every wanted shade in plain colors. Yard $1.29 Shirting Flannel rG in. wide, a good shade of medium grey for waists and shirts. Yard. $1.59 Black Storm Serge 2 in. wide, an excellent quality for skirts and suits. Yard 81.17 Broad Cloth Black, navy and wine, good lustrous finish, tin proper weight : f2 inches wide.

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3ilk and Mercerized Crepe de Chine -;b inches wide, every wanted color in light and dark, also floral designs, exceptionally fine quality. Yard 57c

Tub Shirting All silk, 3'J inches wide, large assortment of multi-col-. ored stripes on white ground. Per yard $1.19 Satin Mescaline 3tf inches wide, all silk, bright lustrous finish, good heavv qualit v, ovcrv dark and pastel shade. Yard. . .' SI. 89 Wash Satin For collars and lingerie wear, TIG inches wide, Japanese manufacture. Yard $1.69 Tussah Silk .t inches wide, white, navy. French blue, rose and green, launders tine, wears well. Yd.. 780

All Silk Crepe de Chine

40 inches wide, woven crinkle', tbs caring quality -wanted for dresses, waists, collars, lingerie wear and trimmings ; taupe, rose.

b!u, tan. Iliac, plum, wisteria

and silver; $1.9S vali?. Yafd

$1.29

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Royal Society Package Outfits For Spring 1919

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PRINCESS THKATHE TONIGHT. C OUXTP.r STORT! TONIGHT.

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rank, the r'.r.'-year-old sm of M Frank Kraft, was quite serlouslv hurt

mov- last Fridav- afternoon while on his way j home from school. !. attempted to

j jump on the rear of ti e JOllan truck I which was driven by Corr!liu Kellan. ! but he lost his halm-? and fell and was struck by the ttu-k. Hls SL-in"

THEATRE WHITING

TONIGHT LINA CAVALIERI in

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A Woman of Impulse"

A Paramount Picture. Also BIL.LIE WEST in "THE MILLIONAIRE." TUESDAY Bryant Washburn The Gypsy Trail Also A BREEZZY AFFAIR, a Ghris'le Comedy, and Vod a-Vll Movies. ?om!as: THE GOAT!

was injured c,it r.o t. or.es were hroken. Mrs. L'zzie t iest-r en:crta.ned thr i j Thursday Kvenine Club and a num- i

, ber of friends at her home Fridav ! evening in 1. .; r -:' hr mother's 'birthday ann: .-: s-. : . The eveni'i-.sr was spent in lifter which ; luncheon was isrv.-d, The members of the Chiist'an ahur'h I held a bake sale Saturday fternoon at the A. J. Newman Ccr.fectU nery. i Mrs. Stella TnsfS-ld of Indiana Ha.r- : BETTER THAN CALOMEL

I Thousands Have Discovered Dr.

Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute.

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i invlt-? to attend the it'.ncr on Sunday nicht. j its at 7 CI p. :n. ! w as d'pat- hed on tr ain I '.In'. , due t.. a wreck on J e:ven 1'l'e:- and St. John, j

r-e.-p.e who atier-lcd! the infant, .lames Fauij Mrs. Herman Srhmir, ! ;, M ". a:- i Mrs. M i

Ii-tr-.-ver Prairie. Mr' j S.-hiuai. from St. John, i II SnrKert. from Cedar ; Mrs. F. HChrich. fr.-m !

Te'.eybone 34S7. R. F. HOLLEY - r DENTIST. aoota 113 Tlrrt Rational Baai Biildlay.

Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the substitute for calomel are a mild but sure

laxative, and their ertect cn tha liver is 'almost instantaneous. They are the result j of Dr. Edwards' determination rot to treat I liver and bowel complaints with calomel.

Hi3 efforts to banish it brougut out tneuo little olive-colored tablets. These pleasant litt'e tablets to the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effect. Thev don't injure the teeth like

I strona liquids or calomel. They take hold i cf the trouble and quickly correct it. Whv ; cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes p!ays havoc with the igums. So do strong liquids. It is best not ; to take calomel, but to let Dr. EJ,vurda' Olive Tablets take its place. Most headaches, "dullness and that ; lazy feeling come from constipation ar.d a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' OHvf Tahleta when vou feel "locsrv" ar.d

! "heavy.- Note how they "clear" clouded I . . I "!"

! brain and how they "perk up" the spirit. ..iy o wo i xioi uoui

Phon onrce .3". "'ince . v. 10c and 25c a box. All druggists. till she has bought more W. S. S.

Xlotrwnoea Ri!ew or ITolinnan Sts.

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DR. J. A. CHEVIGNY PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 6TRAUDE BUILDING H&rarnoad.

S-'he rer v i 1 i e, Mrs. Pen H .l&r!-h fr ;ti f-r. Je-hn und Mrs. Mary Cantweil. fr.-m Chicago.

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Wreck or. the Michigan Central j tra k.-i Fri-i.iy .-vcr.'t.s vvh-n an en- j kmt trl sf.-r.il ...a we; derailed . near the . rci.::g. No cr.e v. as in-! jured. Dr. and M:v M nl re heard Jnn. Mott and I" Ji:C'oe;i Wednes- j d-i evenlr? at OroK.-slia Hall. Chi-! i-air. The r.rst epeaki-r tr'.eri to im - i press on tl-ie u.mds of the American j r."opla h'-.w n.r.'h work thre s f r 1 1 1i t . bo doTi.. t n a t thrt vl.'-.r;-- was -wor. i : ut n t finishe.'i. j Mrs. John Harlif-nr'.dt r and sen are j rpendin? 'he week end v. ; ' h hr moth- ! . r, Mrs. ','. I To-sen. Come c-.il and yunjr to th bi s o - '

r :a; he.d in tn tr:r "a .'T'n-mt Sat urday fvenm?. There '".ill he fun j-: .--very body.

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Clover Bleach Rompers 1 1 oval Society quality, sizes 'J to ;X ample floss to cmbroir, al instructions: colors pink and wliitc. Priced at only $1.50 Special Stamped Scarf, 19c Scarfs made cf fin quality naviral linen rn!or irarfinp: size 17x45.

Blankets

At Special Low Prices

Blanket stocks are extra large, making selection a matter of sure satisfaction iut for this same reason, prices have been reduced. You will profit greatly by buying your blankets this week from our rapidly selling stocks. These blankets are the best in quality possible to secure at the price we ask.

$12.50 Value Woolen Blankets Broken plaids, light colors silk shell stitch binding: sizo JGxSO iivhes. Special at. $9. 85 $6.50 Value Wool Nap Blankets - -Grey or tan with fancy stripe borders; size 72xSI in., weighs Ty pounds. Special at. . .$5.49 $2.75 Value Cotton BlanketGrey color only, medium size and weight, fancy stripe borders in blue or pink, at. .$1.98 Plaid Blankets Size (16x80 in., made f long staple cotton that v bi i;'.ic,;dcr well. Good value :n $3.98

$7.50 Value Cotton Comforts Size 72xS4 in., weight 7 lbs., fancy sateen covered, white cott on tilling. Special at . . $5.98 $4.00 Value Cotton Comforts Size GGxSO in., assorted coverings, a good bed covering at little cost. Special at $3.49 $1.75 Value Single Bed Blankets Grey color only, pink and blue pin borders. Special. . .$1.49 Wool Nap Blankets Size 60xS0 inches, in fancy plaid designs, extra wearing qualities. Good value at . .. $4.98

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27TH TO SAIL FEB. 15 (By International Kew Serrica.) WASIUXOTOX. -Ian. :5.----The tnen-t-.,enth Jh Ision. New York troops. Tvi.i-'h was nnti'mnced yesterday to

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