Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 208, Hammond, Lake County, 14 February 1919 — Page 10

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Sore s nroat, Golds Quickly Rer52veJ Ey Karr.K.Va Wizard Oil Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a &Irr.p'.e and effective treatment for sore throat and chet colds. T'scd as a garble for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it will otten loosen up a hard, deep seated coid iti one night. I low often sprains, bruise?, cuts and burns occur in every family, as veil as Kttlc troubles like earache, tootha- he, cold fores, canker sores, stilt neck, and t-red aching feet. Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will always hr:ti3 quick relief. Get it from drrpists for 30 certs. It not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed.

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tVcrd has been received that Kenneth ; Allen, tvho has been stationed tn Tex- j fi. for several months, -was married sevT.'il weeks ago. j The. K. of C jrav a dancing1 party In j S!ovenka TVim on WodnasJay r.lgrht. T!-.ere was r -r 1 n S ' :'.!- and a r.ici isn-s enjoyi-il. Music was furnished by J

Sfrllnff. Anna Mirle, the daushtrr ef jrr. and Mrs. r. A- Peterson of Oveland nvr ha returned h"m from the South

'"hlcnp-o hr'a! vhpre ?ha ur.dprwent j an operation for appndleltts. ! Mrs. ndward Cstpa is entertaining j l.r siBtr from Chicago Heights at her j h.-ma In Ohio avenua.

Mrs. Zimmerman of Ija.rort, who has '"-n at the h-ma of her Flster. Mrs. Jnhn Pchaut of Sherldsn avenua was :1n to the Mercy hospital In Chicigro -n "Wednesday where she may undergo fn cparation. The nine!" rf Mrs. Z!m-r,rman has vaused her brother, G. J. Bader and wife postpone their pouthern trip for a

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Isn't it a splendid reduction It is our linal "cut )rices on women's and misses' "winter 'oats. Many

these coats mav be worn into the late, snrimr.

coat of the btvt quality obtainable at its original in-ice.

Zebelin, Satin Velour, Stripe Valour Black Cheviots, Baby Lamb, H. & H. Fur Fabrics You will find in these c.ts al! dsirr-d colors ur.d tuaihin.itio!!? of har.i!:d trimtnmg on collars and cuffs ;nd rh:-h trimt-n-.r on c.h.T m.uic-1.. C.ooil lookins belted styles the ris.-ht loncth, tho rich.:. ry!os fur rh.;ht now wear. Your size is bore, jour style is here and tho .;ice i Uhm r ih.n; o . r b-rori. Edward C.Mirxas Comparxy

You Should Buy Now TOMORROW Coats arc selling raidly. Each day sr-c a smaller number t dear at. tht e wonderfully low prices. They will not last much longer. Saturday (tomorrow) will be a 1 i l5. coat clliiia; day. Come in iomorrow for iirst. choice of a stil! irood assortment. Sec Oar Window Display

We have on our second floor in tho women's apparel section proof that these arc the best coat values ever offered in Hammond. .Many coats are reduced to almost one-third of their original pricing. Every one is reduced to the limit. Costume Broadcloths, Sealettes, Black Cheviots, Astrachkans, Salts Peco

Plushes, Navy Blue Serges l)pc':rable in pvpi-v way from tk" standpoint of color eU-ctlon, stle. workmanship and quality, the:-e coats are trimmed with beaver plush aad ;du:-h with larre collars and b; .it-. Many are full lined with silk or guaranteed satin linir.tr. Stoat or regular k1.'S in a pood selection of models

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! show is February 23th. Th second per-

A!l the very newest arir. all the very j formanc will be about a week, later.

ur.r.lest Jokes find all tho best talent

J.'hil'l Sun tii :." Indiana blvd , ptir-ll '! 1 a Grunt i n c.-i.tl. I!

tn vThltinir will be heard at the Owl O'.'ib M'ntrel Show. Ton't mis.-' W. It Mr. and rrs. O. C. Meek will entertain about elsrhty jruesta at a eix-thlrty dinner and dance at their home In Indiana blvd., on next Sattiriay r.Uht. Andrew Kammer. SI years of bj, and n resident pf St. John. Ind.. for over R! rears, where he -was postmaster for the "-nst thirty-two years, has resigned the rrdt!on and moved to Whit In sr. Here he intends spendinir the remainder of is days between his daughters, Mrs. Tet er Koch of Oliver street. Mrs. Mathew "Sohaefer and ?.frs. Joseph Fcheer of

jviiss b;ancne Mres enteriamea a par- mt. ana - Irs. V't-l Vr.'.?r--n of H.imty of young- people at her h'une in In- ; inond visit.-i at th.-- h. !!). of the f,)rrn.-r-s diana blvd. on Wednesday iveitn ', mother. Mrs. J...ln 1'. tsrscn . f M-, rt'.u

The Owl's club minstrels will meet for practice at the Owl Club tonight at 7 p. rn. ! Miss Lillian Soltwedel is vlsltlr.ff her friends in Michigan City, Ind. ; "Kichard. the three year old son of ' Firo Chief Clyde Lamrman, underwent an operation for mastoids At the South Chicago hospital from the effects of whioh the little fellow Is eetting along nicely. The Tythian Sisters will have their hejrular meetin? tordtrht at which all

:herldsn avenue, vlsltlr.gr first at the f members of tho degrree Staff are urged

b--m of one, and then at the home of ; he ether. Postmaster Kammer was ? -uceeefledj by his daughter-in-law. whose husband, Nicholas -V- Kammer. passed away less than a year a&o. Tho date cf Ihe Ow?s- flrst minstrel

to be present.

Mayer W. K. Prhrstre has been !n Indianapolis on business.

iW RAISE!

800 CHICKENS After Being Relieved of Organic Trouble by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

Ore-rB, Til. "J took Lydia E. Pink. ham' Vegetable Compound f-r an or-

pamc trouble which

pulled me down until I could not put my foot to the floor and cou'd scarcely do my work, and as I live on a small farm and raise six hundred chickens every vear it made it very Lard for rne. "I saw the Compound advertised in our pappr-. En(j tried it. It ha3 restored

my haJth so I can do d!1 my work and I am so grateful thst I am recommending It to uiv friends." Mrs. D. M. Alters. R. R. 4, Oregon, m. Only women whohave suffered the tortures of such troubles and have dragged nlonp from dsv to day can realize the relief which this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, brought to Mrs. Alters. Women everywhere in Mrs. Alters condition should profit by her recommendation, and if there are anv complications write Lydia E. Pinkham'a Medicine Co , Lynn, Mass., for advice. The result of their 40 years experience Is et your service.

Whiting Adve rtis em en ts Are Winners

avctnH Thursdav.

Mrs. William Th. maa of the West I Parli Adilition ws in Hammond on bf- I nes! the forepart of th week. ! John F'.'.'iul. Sr.. returned t work af-l to- belns very ilt at his Jiome on l:ob- j t-rts avenue ft.r the r.ist nv-.ths. j Mrs. Forest Ma.siorson of Myrtle avenue has returned home after visiting 1 in South Bend for a few weeks. j Teri'S'i lVntM'snn of Roberts avenue. I who has been seriously 111 Is reported ' ioinr a little better. The AH-nrights 'lass n e t he home i of Miss rsta Kohr of Indiana Mvd . on j Thursday evenlnff. - P.uth 5Ia.sterr.-.n of Mvrtl avenue Is' able to be out n .,,,., vrv h an attack of Spanish Jnf!uer.7.R. Mrs. TS. Kaiser !' Ii..i.ana bl vd . visited at the hme. of her sister. Mrs. Ilird- ,'

en of Chloaeo. Thurs.lav. J. n Warner o Ch'.cae-i s here 0,-1 bus'nest Thursday. 5frs. X. Hin'inmm'r of Myrtle evnu? was he sr." est cf Mrs. Matke cf llainrr.or.d today.

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Mr and Mrs. Charlie Chaplin, have teen holding: a sries oi Homes," at the Princess Theatre

announced next Friday as the date when '.hey will 6fc,ain entertain their many frlnds. On Friday Mrs. Chaplin will appear In a play called "The Doctor ar.d the Woman." a bijrh'y dramatic play, based on a famous case la real life Mr. Chaplin will appear in "Work." 2-U-it PRXVCESS THIATRE TOK15HT. Mrs. CaarUs Cb-apUa (Mildred Harris) in "The Doctor and the Woiaaa." Charlie Chaplin la "Work." THE IROJT TXST rirst Episode) with Antonia Horeno and Carol Hallo, way. Coming- tomorrow Annette Kellernan In "Queen of the Sea." 2-M-lt

Advertise in The Times and ad-

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have ' vertise again. Results come with

constant effort.

Happy Mothers

tpare in fiovancc

A Wmilerfal Iof!unco For Expectant Mother.

Wanted Experienced g-lrl for house work 2 In family 337 avenue.

penera! ha Porte

Ail resident heads e departments and other employees of large corpo- i rations of the Cal '.met. reirb n are. In- i tted to hear Pr. Helming's pre at ad- I dress on the present Industrial situa- j tio lit the Sunday Evening Cl;;b. It1 ToniRht Is feature nisht at the. Star tpeatre with Pearl Whit h-adinc- th prog-ram In "The I.iehtnitie I la id'-r.'" . her wonderful thriller. ".Man of 1 MleMV a rowerfu! and forceful pro. j diction. 14-:

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THAN EVER? TAKES PLACE Feb. 28 and March 3

j The marriage of Mary Bas.ker. liu.aj i er .f ths v. Mow Baa her. to H. auratu- ; shorst of Koseland. 111., took placj Wednr sday evi'tiii.R. It'.v. lcu'er r.f laiij . ;ng officiated, only ri few relatives biiI m it pro:;. :it. The "uns couple, will n:i ii le in Ilosolnnd. Ill I The young- poop!" of Saxony will plve ja farewell party and d.-ini.-.; Saturday ! evenimr. F. b. 22. f'-r ti e Mi?s' Print. Mr. Brant and family have ll-.ed '-n ;h: Of r;;.- Jarneeke fartn -r s. number of j ;. . ar. and will sr.or. e to ! I-i mm-uid. ! J. K-'.oy is buildir.ft a now rhiinn- y on j Be'er Srh.-n's home. j Mr. Weath'Ts, prin.olrnl Munster srhool. was the jtuept of Mr. nrd Mrs. j Blue, Hlghl.tnd, Wednesday evening. i

Mothers for over h-ilf a rctdury hzvs j us.xi with the rtmct regularity tho t me- j ionored preparation. Mother's Pnend, liefora ; the arrivn! of ba:y. H:re is a truly vender- j ful penetrating opplketion f.-r the r.bdorcen t rnd breasts. It tfters and ruarir flast! '; the muscle. Tendering tr-.o:a piiar.t to re3d-iy yield to r.Rtiire'n drc.snd for txpa.islun. lly j Its ute the anx!iti:.-i u.tmtl.s of prcynnncy ; are mide ro-iortuble. 'I lio uiil rrene hins strain, benr'r.g-uowa a-d stretcl.in- pair.s r.re counteracted. Tt.o gyxtera Is prewired ; for tb '' i.ir.;r event, and tho uie of Motbcr'a j Friend l-ri;j;- rctft;! r.ig'.itd and l.-sppy onticf- ; pat ion. fur tho nerves aro tot !ra-.. n upon : wl'h the lis-.-:! strain. ! By its rey:!.-ir nj'plicnllon tho ir.uselen exrand easily when h:hv arrives; t.-.a time is : less r.t tho crUia oci natural! tho pcia and i danprr l hs. 1 Mother' Iriend U n eri'-.i r.t erery dri:t store. H is fcr ext-rn.il use er.iy. Is absolutely lafo nn 1 woudorfuily cffo.tive. Write the I'r.iilfbM it-ntuhitor CV.mpiriy, ' I'e; t. ('. I.o-nnr HulMinc. Atlanta. ieoruin. for th.eir interrstMi-c l.:.-'therhLod lo k, fr-e to t:era uf Mother's Friend, and bta!n a lxttls of Mother's Friend from the dru.i ! Ploro a:id Usui this gruttfuJ trcitinent. i

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"The Lightning Raider" 8 Also MAN (:' MKIMT ar.d pchmakixks and snips. A Th'; Laiiiihin:; S'icce.'-s.

TOMORROW 1 Mantel of Charity and nCRTOX JIOLMKS. P

For first correct answer 4 tickets to!

Princess Theater. For second corrcc answer two ticliV-ts to Frir.co?s

Theater. Send answers to O. C. M.. 429 Sheridan ave., care Bennett, Whiting.

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Mrs. i ..;. d Krner..n of the W. Park Office Hours: 2 to 4 and ndditl-.n was a ,!ilcK" visitor th" fore- 1 -MO ' Y '

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One of the Greatest Bargain Events ever held in this section closes tomorrow evening. A similar opportunity for substantial saving on desirable CLOTHING FOR THE WHOLE FAP4ILY will probably not present itself soon. The goods involved were bought months in advance of our decision to move into our present more spacious and more inviting quarters; hence, the magnitude and importance of this joint REMORAL and RED TAG SALE must be apparent.

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Cesircli'e Mid-Winter -g -j f Styles priced without re- & -A OFF gard to Criginal Costs. d)

CREDIT We extend the courtesies of our Gen crous Credit Plan to you thruout this sale. Simply make your own selections and name your own terms.

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DRESSES Choice assortments : fully worth 25 per cent more. 5i5iMAND$lS;i?

BOYS' SUITS Mannish looking garments worth $2 to $3 more. $5,.ii AND $8Jt

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Mens SUITS and OVERCOAT Absolutely supreme 300.98' values tiJ lip

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