Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 207, Hammond, Lake County, 13 February 1919 — Page 7

Thursday, Fob. 13, 1910.

THE TIMES. J'age too veil.

COKIHO ETBNT3. I'ollock and Mrs. Pollock's moth. r. Mrs. The members of the fifth division of I Addison will leave Hammond Saiurday the SI. K. Ladles' Aid Society will be ! for Philadelphia where tiny will make entertained by their husbands at the I their future homo, home of A. R. Abbott. 102 Ogdcn street, j Friday evening, February 14. Tamho. Ttones. CJutmtio and Jones. The war's over! Next thin? is the : make merry at the Minstrel .-liow to-

To Really Clean Teeth, Natural or Artificial

Minstrel Show. Church tonight.

Men's Club. Christian

night, family.

The chance for

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Artiliclal teeth oft-n become ttu.-f il with a sort or .-1 lo -ra .-.-lor wh:.-h destroys I i '! v I i.i' l..;.iit ainl at a fci.ane. !. bare t:i- Tuet !ha: t'a .. ale not tin tut a 1. A v.ell wn .!!' ;t har. dis.-owre.l a ni'i i a. : : . a . !' t- 1 1 t a i n :- that will banish the tiit-lKhny .1 :-.' ' : a -tinn very iui klv and make the I . . t b lo. 1, HUo one's ..v. n. oittiiiuitiK Ins . M- ii;neit li.- f,.i;i..l this i-ri.dtiet. wht.-h I... l-j.s nit. ,! "( i... . -i.-W.-ek Tooth Pdisb." eei.a 'I-. .-rie.lMe in r. in. -v fiic stains front i.atural I. . tli, .a, the 111. .St .iftt ".iatl s" ll.on

I'.:!;.. i ..'ii-uarv ! nt i ! ; a.-. . J i . . ta. . i-

loot at a.!. Cr-ebia.iv toe i ; , f . .ri 1 1 a a a.

nas spread and man now us. tin net .ire.- a we. n in a. hi it a .a 1 1 ..rite tooth .,., .;,( ,.r sirndo tneth.ul , IT ;a. iaan

I t (-'.-s It is destlli. il t,, .. , , I w llh all who .!. ire . -..tirklir :'

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VIOLATING LIQUOR LAW Toney Colky of 3"5r. S. 1 1 a : t e ,-,. , t,, i'hii;i'u and Aifons Mas iii of 4T.a! S. Tolmnn nvi-nue. Clreaito, were arrested . last ninht by Captain Strong .and MfYiecrs Catison anil llolbeck ""

en;. ., u will I'tob- I ,,. lUnimend ...iee. cliar-Ked with i-''i by. f-'-n. vioiatinjc the Muuot law.

nue -tattu-e. r. - .;,,kev and Masulis w

TWO MORE ARRESTED

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' ntr liijuor into tin s'.ae. Th? :i: n had fot:r ca-ea ff .-roi v i.i-k y in t':ir a ao'e : ie and w r T ip..i ?"Oi f n.b '-n thrt HpiriP'Oiifi rl' i-.ent this raiorvir tv Jul,-.. Klo'z.

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Mr. and frs. H...T. Woltcrs of 205 1 Mr. William Thomas announces the

Chicago avenue celebrated the twenty- marriage of his daughter. Heatrice fifth anniversary of their marriage by Mittiu'ii to (Hat William Hansen on entertaining- a lare company of friends j Tuesday. K. bruar 11. at Hammond, and relatives. Theif dinner suests were .They will be at home after May 1st at their children, grandchildren and sev- ' 4 Webb street. The bride H one ,.f oral other relatives and" Included M r. I Hammond s er clinrniiuR and tal-nted and Mrs. H. Wolters. jr.. and II. Wol- .; younii women and well known m Hamters. 111. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. McKerlie ' mond's musical circles, and sou Hoy of (lary. Mr. and Mrs. J. I H. Wolt. rs who is an ensign in the V. j A business m. etln of the South Side S. navy nnd home on a leave of absence. ; W. T. was held yestenlay altei11. (irieme of Hetroit. a brother of Mrs. ! no.m at the home of Mrs. .1. MiHik.-n In Wolters. Albert TanKerman. Mr. and Monroe street. The county president. Mrs. A. Kbert and daughters Ruth and Mrs. Jnn.es Craves was present a.' ln-K.-ther. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolters I-trucKd the members in the new plans

and daiiKhter Margaret. Mr. and Mrs. ; for the year. v Albet Wolters and Mis Marjtaret j J A baby (Intmht. r arrived a! llnrjea. The table decorations were! Troop I of the liivl Scouts are re- j ,- ..:Uv ,.iv. wii.te .-arnatlons and the fav.rs were hca rsinjt for an entertainment to I'.',,,,,,,,,,, w. Hamm.-ml. - est,, 'i'v, .. .---a .i . ...nini' Ltaiarv i

snvill American fl.is. In the ult.'rnooti t.'"" . ,

S.-verul friends who were quests at under toe direction ot ll i , .. ...... , him. Miss I?, a trice Hadr.m.

irth Kiatii will be repent i-il on MiJio ewno.K

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party m Chie.-ii.-.) .vesta;-, lay t .ei Later" at the 1 .a Salle. - - A I vin Herhst, s. n ..f Mr. William II. rbst of Murra a ri i , ed a t cstnat ... 1 i . v. h,

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E. State ff M I H M w E-State Street M ITsSL ML JLjiaLJ JJ. Street Hammond's Exclusive Ladies Ready-To-Wear & Millinery Shop

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Last evening the g'rls ed a Valentine party ac

school and on Friday ev. ;i-

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side vulleil and ext. tided their i.uuvratu- t'11' IrinK U. lions ami best wishes. 1U fre.slun. tits feat ure of the " served and the enirijf wis eiijiy- : Comedy sketch, rblv f.ent with tames, Mr. and Mrs. ! of Troop 3 enjo;

...iui.s wie the recipients of many the i.tnra beautiful ulfts. Those present were ii'K Trooi

Mr. and Mrs. W. Hash and children. ! party. r. rnd Mrs. Henrv Tanirerman. Mr.! t,.i Mrs. Wilfred Ilennins and children. '. nicest show for most popular price i ii.... i ai.. i ' Is the Kntirhts of Cartield Minstrel .show

i'i r; l-'red llrose. ! at tlx

j this e vening

Tickets are sellins, liicr hot cakes for

2-10-3t Auxiliary of St J'uul s Kptseopal eniiicn (

Vl,l:. held vest-r. lay a', the home nt .Mrs. K. W. Kartb tt in Kenwood. A delightful luncheon was served at noon by the

Your old St

Very smart, irnicefi. , ;s this na and white strip. fl shirtwitist of fin bimikfrchicf litu-n. It will ail a hi. art touch to the new tailored fiinnj; .suit.

ar.ed and pia

Christian church lecture room.

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An all day session of the Woman's

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vinac aciui. I't-bujis come witn constant effort.

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Mrs. Charles lb iiley of Hanover eir-i t em, rtaltu d .at a pteTtiiy appointed Valentine luncheon Tuesday for Mrs.

follosvinjt ofiie.rs:

t ..-t t, in,,,. s..n rf..i.,..t fr 7. .In, M. T. Stewart. .Mrs

. , , . . ,, , '. .. -t ',.. ati.I Mrs. C. 1". Henuiek. Ther

Bitl dauirhti r Until. Mrs. .1. Tr. ab. r, ?!rs. W illiam ilallanher and son II-).:.-iii. Mrs. borate li.athr.ian and daiijrhti r Hilda and Miss J enne it.'Utl.

Mrs. Hart'elt. Mrs ltobert Smith. Mrs

T. S'.ie'i a

was a very laro attendance of the ni Mittit rs and a busm. ss and social meeting followed the lun. lieon.

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The new Spring collection of Dresses, Suits and Coats,

Combine Smartness with Simplicity. A Veritable joy is in store at Gately's for every woman planning her

Soring Warbrob

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Out of town eruests are expert, d from j When Mixed Yitll SUiUllUr Kast Side, tl rand Crossing and He.- g T?or1- if I) ' wisel, at the "Hoa party- to he Kven to-j It XimgS US 5eaUnfpht by St. Paul s S. nior League in the . tiful LUStl'e at OllCe.

A delight fill event was the danrltiT Tarty given last i wnitiK at the Masonic T. t.i.il.. l.- 1 T n iiil I 'n..invini!orv Vo.

1 KnlKht Templars. There were about .parlors of the l.uth.ran ctuircn in . amone hundred and fifty in the gmml'lnn street. The games will be played j march which was lead by Sir Knight t fifty tables. j

V.'alter T. Hrr.iy and M-s. Hardy and the r.resect of.ieers All Sir Kniirhfs ' Two hundred couides

...t. a .,ir v-... masouerade dancinc party K'ven

1. ' It in 1 ll J l ill' nine'.'". " o ii . - , i a r, rt rvfninz by the Pythian Pleasure t lub , th.

the music was very enjoyable. I'rappo at the K. of I', lempl v as served durlnc the even inn. The man nnd 0Kd.n str.-t.

hall was verv attractively decorated ', awarded and th

rtith palms and allied flags.

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; costume sworn wer

I very elaborate and pretty. Alter in

i fin program rei i esione.. io . . .

served.

Cra.v hair, however handsor

; niifs Hiivaneinir np-e. yr. n ., the I advantages of a youthful nap

la-t Your hair is your eh

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corner ot Hon- ; urnj ann to. ks streaked, pisi ., f

Ten pri7.es were applications or Snpe Tea and Sulphur

enhances lis appearance humlred-f. dd. lion't stay grf.y! t.o.,k ;.ajunn' i;.ih..r pr.-I.are th-- recipe at hotn. p-et .pi

c.ny uru:,- stoi-' a hot'.- of "Wv

a ma : t r -f , luina :;at.. J

today. f '!I.I'it:- a J . rdav a f : e ; i a ion at w h : . h ( Pe.i t repor', :'. r pa .-sate j , : ; -i '..-riiia n L:'l a'ut tii'si i ., ;aaitl. ' Th- pieastue vvaa j , ', - port, d to the ll ll.-e t nernini.' ott as held b'lc'-i ( ; ..f So. ak. r Sm tit. a -li. ,1, Weald repeal ,..ej s .' ;i :r. !'! ti.n.lr.na f I

'""k ;Why Druggists Reccmnnend ji

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Hammond's leadinR amateurs

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S.itre and Suihpur tr.. rely the .dd-t in the addition of

oinpoinid." v recipe iniprh- r Itnir

h:eh js v.., by

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Mrs. Marion Sullivan of Harrison tret had several friends in yesterday

f ir.rnf.rin to miet ber houep uuost. liss i

I ,W f Hnmln.tnn ln.1 f u rnlsh t he f un at t he t lins lan . nu re a - ' - " "r "'r''" ' 1

Several del.Bhtfu. part.e, are bei,' Minstrel Show tonight. 2-1 3-1 j ou - nds of fo!ks r.-commend his rlvm for Mrs. AV. J. pollock bfor. h r . u i , . departure for the east. amonB then, J Mrs. Albert Horns to-U was hostess at , . rk. the ha ,r --t,fuly. beside, no six o-cloc' dinner at which Mrs. I, K. farewell surprise party Tuesday af- , .. t , . as ; , a, s so

S. VanAntwern enter- i ternoon iriven in none, "

Mrs. Spear's . I'uncan who le.iV,s this weeK tor an ex- -. . . o. Vu . i rawing ;

tended visit In Florida. The u'tiest -i . lu.-uku un: nan. i.'ihiti; one small- ! honor was presented with a pretty ban ' t rand at a time. Hy morning the Krayj

: n. eift from the tuwits. A t wo course i uisa , ., . s . hi -r anotner apjaiea

' luto heon was orv-il. there beinc c

'for Mrs. .T. Pit Ejierab.l. Mrs

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Sear and Mrs. G.

tained la.st evening at home in OKd.cn street.

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CAN'T BEAT "TIZ"

WHEn FEET HURT IS

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Frank and it becomes

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"Tiz" for sore, tired, puff-ed-up, aching, calloused fset or corns.

! Follmar. Mrs. Charles Vonash. Mrs. i William Strunk. Miss Heb-n Crosby.

Joserh News. Mrs. Martin Ko'lMrs. A. I'.omstoek and Mrs. John

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i " ! The Theda Cnmma SiKmas were ni- ; tertalned by Miss F.velvn Solon nt her i home. 74 F.rie street, and with th" ! members she had as miests her sister, j Mrs. Ouy Steel of McHonald. Pa . and i Mrs. Hary Molnshower ntul Mrs. It. njjimln James of Sohl street.

trous. and yfu Adv.

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- al wish hrst to f . st t h is ! ton s.-nd t n cuts to I r. ; J Hirnhan.l -it. . Y.. for a 1

. i i v r 1 1 : i i ie s a i i I i a ll) tie aid I i.a; Tinas.

This is Victory Year and one's clothes must express the spirit of joy and happiness. Happy garments are these! Fashioned of the newest fabrics and latest Paris and New York models at modest prices within the reach of all. Our one-price Millinery showing: is the talk of the town. All hats $3.95

Hammond's Exclusive T.adies

Ready-To-Wear Millinery Shop

155 East State Street Hammond, Ind.

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Tori can be happy-footed in a moment. T'se "Ttr." and never suffer with tender, raw. burninK. blister, d. swollen, tired. f o,.itv frt. "TIz" and only "Tlx" taltes he pain and soreness out of corns, callouses ami bunion.-. As coon as you put your feet in a

The Social Afternoon Club was en- ; f tertalned vtv pleasantly yesterday by

Clinnitlor nt tb h.ime of lo r sister, i ti -m

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apartments. l euro was n.i.a .10.1

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Hammond's Ladies' Reaciy AST STATE STREET

"TIt" ,-.t1. iv.ii lnr foel thn hnnniness not. Mrs Thomas Kennedy and Mr

s.e. 'In. In I Tow c-ood vonr nr.or old TTarvev Cleveland. The club will m

f.-et feel. Thev want to dance for joy. asrnin next Wednesday and th

"Tir." Is crand. "Tiz' Instantly draws for the nfternoon will be Mr

out all too poisonous exudations which , Kox. ouff up vour feet and cause sore, in- !

'p.ried. achinfr. swnty, smelly feet. j Take the whole family and lauh yottr (t a 2."-cent box of "Tiz" at any j head off at ten cents per each. Chrls-

dm- store or department store. (IM in- , tlnn hurcli r.iinstrei snow, tonifrnt

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FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

M. nnd Mrs. M. P. I.udwlu nnd Mrs

A. S, Hunt were members of a matiness '

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Quality

HUBBARD

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In Ladies' Beautiful Goats, Dresses, and some of the Greatest Bargains ever offered the Ladies of Hammond and vicinity in some Exclusive

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32 28c

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Boneless Rib Roast Rolled Areal Shoulder Roast

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Yeal Stew, nice and fresh 20 Home Made Saner Kraut, quart 15C Fresh Spare Ribs 18 Fresh Pigs Feet.'. SVC Calf Brains 17? Fresh Made Hamburger 20c Lamb Stew 22c Pickled Pip Tails 15, Fresh Pork Shanks 22 Fine Larpe Mackerel, 2 for 25 Tuna Fish, can 25 Fancy Sweet Oranges, dozen 2SC Large Grape Fruit, 2 for 25 Peas, Com, Tomatoes, 6 for 1.00 Nice Juicy Oranges, dozen 30 C Dutch Cleanser, 3 for 25? No. 10 Tin Can Apples 49: 25 lbs. Century Flour $1.49 Yellow Corn Meal in package, 2 for 20 Pancake Flour, assorted, 3 for 30c 10 lbs. Dyer Buckwheat .85 Can Asparagus, can 20 Fresh Dressed Chickens and Oysters.

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In til is extra on sale of coats we

tne ottering some realh' rem.'irkable bargains -coats that have

n a rv two davs avc included in

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asking irice. the bargains

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Fr the big two days' sale we are allowing some exclusive model hats that are really worth v of vour closest inspection. Prices verv moderate.

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The unusually large assortment we have to offer the smart dressers will most agreeably surprise you in this big two days' sale. Included in the lot are manv dresses of special value. Early buyers take vour choice for

f Many Dollars Awaits You at This Special Friday and Saturday Sale!

Store Open Friday and

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