Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 242, Hammond, Lake County, 26 March 1919 — Page 7

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TIIE TIMES.

Paprr Seven.

WHITING and its PEOPLE

Whiting Adi terhsernents Are Vinners

nnJ are accepted by The AM.lt Ins Nfwi lo.. 024. 118th St.. Thone 13H-W.

Mrs. Otis and daufthfr, T'.s I.-.ila. live moved to Grasselu. whprn Miss

"tis w,u hav rharut of the dininK toom at the. GrassoUi ' Chenlcal works. Torn Smflser-605 Mia T.ula will continue her atudirs at j Paint and Haruware the AVhltinir h'sh .chol. f

Mrs. Fleming of Fishrurp avenue.' las recovered from the inflnenrn

Ind.

THvd.. tor 3-l-60d

i- drama p." with

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i Pee the most thrlllitttr cm"

Trie Daughters of Liberty will have ; ever staced. Tinier the T

nar&r of the performance at the ! Fred Stone, at the Ptar tondxht: also Frincess theatre tomorrow night. Flags comedy. Pie contest Thursday Mls Carrie Gillette and Miss Rhea evening see the fun. Coming Friday l.'oldsmith of the Pes-.aloizi-Froebel "The Silent Myjtery." Kindergarten College. Chicago, are en- The play with a wallop "Under the Jo ing their spring vacation. Top." a romance and adventure of clrMr H. A. Zurcher, Cleveland av.. I eus Hfe. at the S tar tonight with Fred 1 s as her ruil her cousin. I.iait. T-t. i Ftone in the lead. Also :-reel Flaeff

Hip-roar'.n ? Tie Content

H. LieeMy. who has Just returned from comedy.

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overseas, and was on his way to his home In Terr Haute. Mr. and Mn. Fred Saes of Indiana

Harbor entertained a number of rein- j t veg at their home on Sunday In hon- ! or of their nephew, r.mil Says, of this j c'ty. who has Just returned frorn ser- i vice. The party was attended hy Mr i and Mrs. Char. Sass and family of! Whiting. j Mrs. R. T. Myrick and Mrs. I Schmidt entertained a number of! friends at a very unique and pretty;

party at their homes in 'West rack

comdey tomorrow nlsht.

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For Kuison enable;

Pale V'otor-Pathe. Columbia, records poo,j con.iit'on: rcsHilO New York ave. S-iii-lt

addition. A play. "Lady Fregory" was j

CLEANSES YOUR HAIR MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL, THICK, GLOSSY, WAVY

"M III ATM A." ST THE IMMr !-:. TdMt.HT.

Hrscf Drmond in "Tlie Ci ucll.le of Life." Coming tomorrow George Cohan in "Hit the Trail Ht-1-lida j ." Coming Friday

Tien ry Volce."

Coming Saturday Fannie Ward in "Co n-.mon Clay. "M AH ATM ."

SCHOOL 0RL

ELLS OTHERS

How They Can Find Relief j H

Nashua. N. II. " I am nineteen yenri old and every month for two years 1

had such pairs Lint I would oftTin fairi and hav to lea v.! pchoo!. I had such rain I did not know what to do with myself p.nd tried so many rrmeciies that wore of no use. I rea 1 about Lyuia K. I'inkhcm's Vegetable Compound in tha r.onT-'rper.i r.l ueciued to try k, F.r.d that is how I

found relief from rain arvi feel so much

better than I use to. Vhen I heat c! ; &

xr.y nrl uiuTerinr " I did 1 toil ihem 1 how 'Lycia E. Pinkhcm's Vc-rrotahle j Con pound helped n:" Dellv.v i IJ.r.T:; 9 Ecwer's St.. Kar.huo, N.H. j Lydia E. I inU'iam'3 Vcgataiiie Com- j round, ir.ada from nativo roots and , herbs, contains ro rnrcotic crihxvrrf j1 i

drug's, therefore is e perfectly safe rem-

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edy to pive your daughter, v. ho eulTera i from such painful periods &3 did Misj nfe

Warttn. j Tha rpascn eo many girls writo ; Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, ' Mass., for advice, is because from their j 1 4.0 vears exDerience thev ha e a store cf J j

B. Walthall in "A still .-mall j Jiaowledge which is invariably helpful.

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Try this! All dandruff disappears and hair stops coming out. Surly try "Danderine Hair CleanseIf you wish to immediately double the beauty of your hair. Just moisten a r!oth with Danderine and draw it carefully through your hair, takinr one mall strand at a time; this will cleanse th hair of dust, dirt or any excessive t! In a few minutes you will be amued. Tour hair will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and possess an incomparable softness, lustre and luxuriance. Besides beautifying the hair, one application of DandTine dissolves every particle of . dandruff: invigorates the calp. stopping itching and falling hair. Danderine Is to th hair what froh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Irs exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro-clucing properties cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. Tou ean surely have pretty, soft, lustrous bair. and lots of It. if you will spend few cents for a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine at any drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed. Adv.

1 The never ending itory of a girl

who was wronged and wanted f he right Fannie Ward in "Common Clay," at the Trinoess Saturday. TS-1 "MAHATMA." Pay your taxes at Sullivan-Tnkars Co. office. 113'h street and Pher;t1"n avenue. m-w-f to 4-22 We keep X or 10 people out of jail every day. "Talk It over with Russell." st 509 New Tor't avenue and let him set your auto license flV, and not sr'ter yoj have paid "ten and costs" 3-:-l

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289 Sibley St., Hammond Phone 1036-W. TViints, Oils and Varnishes of all kinds. Save 50 to GO 7c.

given at the Myrick home. The re-, freshnients were served" and the j Schmidt home and the amusements of J

the evening: also consisted of cards and dancing. Miss Ellzahetl.r Pitnam was brought home from the t". P. hospital at Fort Sheridan, i;;.. on Mondav, where she has been ronrtned for the past tro months ns the result of a spreinr'd ankle. .M;ss Putnam t'-aches occupational therapies to the returned

wounded soldiers, and after her f.r' ' $ injury she vas so car'r to proceed i '$1 w ith her work that f..r a time she ; (N v.ns wheeled around in a ehctr. Feel- ; J tn tins a great handcai she attempt- ' - ed to use her injured ankle with the ; fi result that she suffered a very bad in- i H jury. Her mothfr. Mrs. Putnam went 1 hi to the hospital to visit hr and after'

spending a few days there and learning her condition, she brought her daughter home, t-eing conveyed here in the V. S. ambulance f 10:11 the hospital. Mrs. P. If. Murphy of I,aport nvenil eis improving at the South Shore hospital in Chicago wh're she underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. . F.. M e kwsll en;-r-

tam at a mask party at iheir horn-

Indiana blvd. on next Saturday

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PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE! People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets A p!mp!y face will not embarrass you much '.orger if you Ret a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should beuin to clear after you have taken the Ufalet3 a few nijhta. Cleanse the blood.the bowels and the liver rrith Dr. Edward3 Olive Tablets, the successful substitute f or cnlomel; there's never er-7 skkne3n cr pin after taking them. Dr. Edward3 Olive Tablets do that which calomel doe3, aad juntas effectively, Lut their action ia ctntlc and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who taxes Oliva Tablets is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste," a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad

disposition or pimply sjtce. Dr. Edvarda' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetabls compound mixed with ohve oil; you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwarda spent years among patients afflicted with fiver rnd bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets ere the immensely effective result

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HOME

AGAIN

After greeting the folks, calling on the girl, sleeping for week, and sitting around awhile, doing nothing, vou'U be

ready to get into some smart "civies."

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V e have had our returning boys in mind, and have purchased special exclusive models, that would reflect the spirit of victorious America.

Mrs. Teter J. Moser

numher of children at an aftrri"On party Rt her h'r.ie in Sheri lan avenue, in honor of the birthday anniversary

of lier daughter. Jtarstuerite

Mr. and Mrs. H. S. liav!jon

daughter. Honnie Jean, .pnt

vi.it'ns the fornier'p brother and fatni!. Mi. and Mrs. Raines I'aviJsda in Knciew..od. Mi-. William Smith of Gary, was a Whiting hii.-ines visitor yeerday. Thomas M 'ouiey of New Y rk avenue wa caiieti to Newtown, Ind. by the ilineys of his wife. Mrs lifors' IlazUlt of nl!ahoma. is lier to attend the funeral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. rhaii-F C"-:isto-k. A large number of nnib.rs of t'-." will attend th distil' t asreniNy m-et-in at llami.iond on next Saturday. The seeond of the worlds series of basketball games will be pliyed at the Slavish hom on next Saturday nijsht. when the VhitinHT t'wls and the iietroit Rayles will bittle for the world supremacy. Great interest is bein manifested in thi event and !t is expected that th hn'.l will lie rrowded to utmost raria,',t'.

Tlie Hed Cross drive for the rnj- K

ler'ion of used elothinc for

kind of garment for nil aces and both

sexes js now on and will last until March 31. Clothing: should be left at the hon- of Mrs. Muffitt in Oliver nriii bo s'corrs. Troop No. 1 will hold tt birthday anniversary this month. The troop was oifjanized three years niro last November, but' was not registered until Mar.

iL'i. i ne i. iftiiftr initiation ceremony

will be held at this tirr,e. f -.Unwed b

a spread. Coid shivers rue running u p I the backs of several candidates. !

rmln? t.lans re hems- tlVe,t over ! S hick we-e in Hammond Faturda

een at this ee.rly finte The first few! lookms; up

sprin:-!ike day are sure t set n Scout's heart active for the great out of door?.

You want cbthes that Have the style and snappy rew ideas, clothes you want here; but also the treatment and service you deserve, quality, variety and values offered.

You will not only get the Our stocks are unmatched for

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Open Friday and aturdcy Evenings

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Pam.moxds DestxClotcieks

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to T on the Christian churcli flteams lined up as follows: Tioop I. Troop Wlckhorst F Wirtii K K K e r s ' Kick ' Moore. . . '. C

or. The I - i Andrus 1 Sow ers ' Mow ci! ! .Tones t I evvey . ,

HIGHLAND.

An enterta nment and parcel post will be given by tie Rluebirds ci.arpe of Miss Nina Jamicson. next I. : rs.i:...- ni:-"ht i-i the public school tv.t An admission of ten cents will

! c-hii T'.d. Ice cream wi'.l b

li ning tne eveninp. Miss Hct tha Piuister retimed from a In'oiiy visit wit!, friends, in Chicago Friday n;aht. The ir. iclence of r. and Mrs. Herman Met ter is urdr quarantine for

tfId I diphtheria Their daughter, fi ! !f t niu i'.. r...A, t .. t . . . er . . .

1 . . i i 1 tii 7 CUltVITl LI till ' tn -lisae M-. .ind Mrs. n.-n Swetg and S. .-we ts and .daughter. Miss Dena, of liartsda!?, were (rue.-t? of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Svrets. .ur.daw

lv;an for a relav raf to Ifiinnnond

".. I hav! about been finish-d. Tlii.i event

will be run Saturday, ApiU .l. Scoutmaster I!ovd and Assistant

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Scout TVihoda iia s'iccesf:f-jly pass'd his second (la's tefit. Joe Kr'mr startled a run.b' r o'd t:me cout by th.e rcmarkal.1 w a y ho passed his Tenderfoot tost. Joe eidenti- makes a business of doiiiu a thinjr t ijrht. when h" Roes after i!. There is good firospect of Joe passinsr all cf his tests in

new wheels

trick t a ' t . T'i.ins nnd pos:hiIitie for house in th I nines are h'-imr out by the ti-oop. The si.ojt.s ! rmanent -inipm si'e of t! .. ii-'cuni pi isit tlif greater n fo,ut activities!. 1 is looped t

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FOR LIGHT EASY WORK. 16 YEARS OLD. BRING

MUST BE OVER SCHOOL AND

BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND AFFIDAVIT.

cord time. J ftgmvn TftTMt?g'iS'iKllAi'J9 ' Jj Scout Stenhous. ha received special1. V'- " ftjjctiit' - v ti&'-tejZ'J i rv5i" c: lIs for l.e,nC the means of bringing ' UkTttPWfi ' Z&d S..-..-.,ts in-o The troop. i 19J ' IIJaIIsIK 1 31 An.iiu-- and - i.i-.pma n. a. ted as : l'P''lgVST'F!-" -

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of rh ,fSUU'- '""rs Thurs1i SHIFFNANN'S i Troop l 2 are contending for , f; FYD5TTAD KIT il honor? in basketbul! as the season is ' f2 LArLL 1 VrKllJ 1 - rbou: to olos. Troop 2 won f.o.o : i'i OCUGGISTS K'EFUNO HONEY IT I

Troop 1 19 -,o 7 las! Thursday. A hard j fought nam- was won again by Trooo i 2 Mon! v e vftiinf with a scoro of .s

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Hot White Bread at our store every morning at 7 a. m. Hot Rye Bread at our store every afternoon at 1 p. m.

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Drives Out the Millions of Tiny Pain Demons That Cause the Disease.

There are many wsvs of treating Rheumatism, but there is onlr ore right way. If you am bf Riming to fee', the first lieht touches cf Rheumatism, there is untold rain nrnl suffering shcail o? vou, if yon ffillo'T bliriiilv ia the same misdirecte'l foot-s'ops cf iirlnlellieoti: trcntmf nt. For romcnl or that tint;anil? of a iff una of this y-aio'ul uisi'ase have rpent counties hot;ra, co iloutt, as woil :u their hirJ earnel dollars in a vain cfifoit to find a euro. Ami your own experience Trill he just as disappointing oj theirs, if you foliovr the. oli!, worn-out an. I worth less methods cf trr Mtmen:. "Wbea yot realire teat you must get rid of the cause of Rheumatism, sn.l that its torturing pain3 Tt-ill disappear vrhen their c?U50 is removed, thn yon will be en the right track, n there is a splendid ehnn.-e fy jou t.) rid yourself of the u'eease. The most common fom rf Hheu mRtirrn is caused by millions cf ticy diseas certris Khich infest the blood.

The or.c r.n.i i!y Fcr.sj --,c treatment, fbcrefore, is ot:e which cleanses liie i'icoj cf .'uc5C germ, an 1 routs them ;u;irc!y out c" tie cirr-ulaaon. And everyone hrows that this cannot he ooco hy ribbirg the stinace with iirnments. This is why S. S. the greatest knoti blood p-jrifier, is so succpssfcl in the treatment of Khentc.atisni. It. ii a powerful c!p.ir.t r of t'ue bioid, it prompt ly rout ell dlear germ?, ix S. H. hr.s been tifed for more tha:) half 2 century, and if -n iil prove ,eneicisi in i.ry case of nhcu.iiti-n". Jf you aro a vicrim of tiiis ii.sea?e, why waste further time with the wrong kind of t rest meet ? (io to your ilruggist to-day aad get a bott'.o of S. S. S.. and begio a course of treatment that will delight yon with i's rr.-ults. S. 8. S. will remove the disease germs that eai.'o yo-.:r Rheumatism, affording relief t'mit is genuine. We mr.iniain a mciiical department in charge of :. ipecirlis!. on Kn-tmn-tism, r.nd nftcr besji-jn'mg treat. r.ect v.ith P. S. S. you arc iavited to wri'e for free recdienl ad ice nboiit yo-.;-ntm case. Address liicf Me lies! Adviser, 104 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ua. (Adv.)

Liberal Credit If You Wish

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MASSIVE OAK WILLIAM AND MARY DINING This set represents the true William and Mary period style. It grace oak and comes in either fumed or Jacobean finish. The tab!; is full 54 inch top and extends to 6 feet, ("hairs are panel back, with genuine Spanish leather slip seats. et includes one arm chair, five plain chairs and table. This week only

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