Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 277, Hammond, Lake County, 6 May 1919 — Page 8

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CROWN POINT NEWS happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

WHITING and its PEOPLE

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

Miss Marjnrie Johnson spnt the wrfk-cml with Kast i.hi aso rclatlc.. Albert 12. e, tiffulis of Hammond whs in 'rown IViInt on Monday on bU5ino.s. Miss Iria Winer who is employed In CIiioaKo spent Saturday ni Sunday with lur parents. Mr. nml Mrs. M. W inrr. Attys. ;ralow.ki mid I.ddi-k of ilary, t'. 1?. Tinkhnm of H.i mm nl mnl Ft. It. rvddiiord of Hnlmit were in Htt"ii(1.nrc nt rout l in Crown l'o.nt on Monday. Mr, and Mr5. l.Vlwnnl l)dcr and daughter Mary I rain:in were in Hammond on Sunday brmjr srwMs in thi home of Mr. and Mr?. (IroiKf Kurr. Mrs. Wilheltn ma Struebip rntortilned at a dinner parly on Sunday in honor of hr roiy SerKt. Waler .1. Struehit; who has lately returned from oer-f-ea and heen lischarRed from lTo arm . Major .1 . I'mpkhv of ;arv .: in town on Monday. Ho leaves on May 7 for St. l.oui v I ere lie will he in ft I tendaii" at a lertinjr for the formation of the America ii T.ecrion of Amcrii an W orld W ar Veterans. M-tjor I'nij'Ie-

ly will represent this district in answer to n teloKiam received from Tlieodor i:oosevlt, Jr., who is nt the head of .h. 1( Rion. Chas. Friedrieh and wife arid children. Hulda and lidvvin, from Ha'nmond. and

Mr. and Mrs John KuooipTi. south ot ; town, spent Sunday at the homo of Mrs. j Lena Ueeiier on I :nst Joliet street ele-

hratinn Mrs. I.mih Udder and Mrs. .los.o VounK's hirihday nnnl ei sa r is. Mr. ami Slr. John Saiierman and Mr.

I and Mrs. llonrv SmirrriK'n spent Sun

day nt the home of Mr. and Mr.-?. Valentine Saiierinnns on 1;UIro street. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Pert Margi.ion tut South strert, Maj o, H -i r I . IURene farpenter of Indiannpoli ;. tepi eMf-iit iuet tlie Y. It. IHtl ford Co.. vvhii-h company lias the contract for the county print inc. was in Crown Point ii business on Monday. Miss M'UKflret Kramer lias full" I" ' 'hicaao to he with friends for suniil da s. Mr. and Mr.'. Mail MiI'.t wei-- in Lowell on Sunday where they woii 1 nttend the birthday anniversary of Mrr Miller's moth'-r.

Timely and Special Reductions for

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WONDERED WHAT WAS THE MATTER

OTneth.nar new tn the display win-j doA-s every day rrpr" o be the iv.otto -.' the nn- munacer. M' M. S. Heed at Miller's. Whit in. Tin' other day 1 was two pretty little ot a- livm? models that kept a crowd of young an i older folks on p.n no.nts t " se- what M.e clever y ouniKters would do next. ; M'nday Mi. Heed lia-1 a larc ' Ba'v W'eelc" sign gotten i;p in imitation of at out-door bill board. Thrre nas a , pu'bby little ba'.iy with a bottle of Ik in his fat fU and four bright , colored balloons In hl.-i other paddy. t ; r- 'hr with a large stork painted in' ! !;o-!ife color,-' and u:t. in front of the , hrse scenic sign whl.'h was four feet wide and seven feet i;n.t. w a a little dresed in rnmpT? w : h a rr'!! 'cly 'balloon in its liar. J. There was a i erowd of excited children and amused -

c-own-ups in front of tn;.w ndow with hardly an

.uternoon. Mr. need is n

.:r but an eperien-'"d

ii an and dispiay man a-

;tatl are nrrrptril by I he WhltlnK mt ! io r.V-4. unth St.. I'bnne 13-W. "

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Tom Smelser 605 Ind. Blvd

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NOTICE. After this date the rate classified advertising will be

cents per line with a minimum charge of 30 cent?. Whiting, Ind.,

March 31st.

dis fam.lv who have moved to

capo Mr. and Mr. 'ha -. Naef have! lbderl

pun-based the h'ii-o o cuped ! the i lives. - ;ou?h's and eipe. t ) move there . ni- I Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Timiii and son. time, next month. i W'cslev. of Lako avenue. vrrn th j Mr. and Mr.-, llsrn Lttri have cone Rtiests cf Mr.'and Mrs. Alb-rt t'hi istner i

t lirht hotisc!;ccpin at Jlr.i. WvlJctt's j their home in I'liicao Sundav.

f'.en Kaiser, of Indiana boulevard, has resigned his former position at the

nd has accepted of the box fac-

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IVAN T LI po.-itin; koc ' pporttin 1 1 y a n. M i 1 1 r s.

Saleeladi : permanent p..v; sht'rt hours; sni! r some ambitious wom

en Sheridan avenue. Miss Ororsia Fuib-r has succeeded Mi.-s r.ernitn Thompson in the ofLce of Hussell T'. Smith. Mrs. Arthur Moot' of diver street, has left for Si Udtihewan. Canada where she was called by the .llness o

3-31-tfjhcr daughter. Mr'. L. V. . McMallon. I Mr. r. nd Mrs. .lame? Gov e hav e R-mc : lo 1 i t ho;: -lekeepi at the J. 12. Mii''

home in Oliver street.

Mrs. T. r.hinchard and her iroi- Mis-

Lrrnita Thompson have Kone t i W van-

riotte. Mich gan. where thev intend t make tl-eir future home. Lorn to Mr. and Mrs. I'.in Swer. lie;

store.

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W hi! in:

blue and eH color s !; very beautiful r.u-1 ."used eonsiderabie

in te res tin -let-up all

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advert sins

usual. The

heme is ceitpinunu.Mial. and In favorable coni-

Prlnrrs 'I Mae Marsh in Tra velosno. and " Loan p:- tii; r.

heat re "Spot 1 :u Ma i ru

Tonlcht. t S.iilie." rite Clark

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It is n sa v msrs a n n u a P ; Loan A

pleasure to see how a person's Eiow when compounded sem -at the Wivtin:; Savings an-1 soct ten with a dividend of

ment. Mr. Keri is play windows are

m percent.

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made attract. ve 'it '

, t " r i ; en i i w o paying- "croposition t'aa t som roer- ' . , . , , . nousekeeptne: 1216

vhants are perhaps overlooking.

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rank J Plans of On e tt:r'r. i a r;rnoon in C'h -arem-.'iiy took place n

Miss Mamie n-arriag-e to f 111., on last S? eqfro. The c-

'hicagro. th couple beinc attended by j Miss Ella Snaus and Adolph Snaus. ', 'rother and sister of the proom. The . !"-lde Is the youngest daughter of Mrs. : harles Rehna. of 41S Fred street, an-1 j s a well known "Whltine girl whosemany friends join .n wis'hin her much j happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Snaus went j to housekeepmc immediately in fit- J ro. 111., their fl.it beinar ready for oc- j ipancy. i Mr. and Mrs. William Houaiht of "iveland avenue spent Sunday :n Kojeland. 111.. vi:;'tinc the latter's par-j

nts. Mr. an-1 Mrs. rhill:r. Mr. TiillI'ps Is ill and in a very serious eond'-

Star Thrntrr Toolchl. A Paramount picture. Shirley Mason in "Tee Winnine Girl." and a Musical Comedy, with 11 people. Wednesday and Tlmrsda. AViliiam S. Hart .n "The Breed of JTen." 5-ii-lt

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Guild will be en- i

eveninsr at the Furdy in Sheridan

Disturbed sleep usually comes from some form of indigestion. Strengthen the stomach and stimulate the liver with a course of

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LariMt Sale of Any Medleina in lha War4 errwhero. la Boxes. 10c. 2S.

TheVouner Iad:cs iertained tomorrowhome of Mrs. L"). F. a v

The v. eddine of Miss Barbara Fe- i

' dor and Isnatz Gazda took place on j i Sunday afternoon at St. John's Slovak j

! church, where the ceremony was prri formed by H'V. F.enedivt Xlajcany. ! Thev were ttended by Miss Katie Fe- ! dor and Albert Zabrosky. Mr. and Mrs. ! Gazda have gone t Hiaz l. Indiana. ; where they will visit the groom's parn t . 1 Mrs. Florence I'eLand will enterta n

; the Tr, Kappa Sorority at her home in j ' Sheridan avenue this evening.

Miss Calher ne Lv nn w ho has hen j confined to her home in Atchison sv- j nue the past three weeks by illness is j almost lei.overed. Mrs. Marguerite Mackey of Ol.veri street, will he able to resume school ! duties in a few days She has been ill ) at the home of her parents. Mr. and I

Mis. G. 11. Klfield -n Oliver street, for several lays. Mrs. Joseph Sceerey w.ll entertain the Flymouth Aid Society at her home Central avenue tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Gous'u of I'.oberts avenue ,v .ll move' to Amy avenue to t'ne

son.

Mr. and Mrs. Archie L

moving from Ono moiuf of the latter mother. Mr Snendan a en nr. .1 M. Smith attended th

in Chicago on Saturdn. hearing Lieut, j J. lines Kce.-e. over.iras. and his famous: ."nth I'. S infantry Rand. X.e V..'ing Tid e. Guild w ill be cnti rta.ncd at the n'ine -f Mrs. 1. F. r.n.ly .n Snctidan avenue tomorrow night. ; The I'. R. A., of the Maccabees will have their regular meeting tomorrow I evening a'. t hi- h Mrs SiiecUles. 5itnet depu-' ,,f Elkhart, will be ores-

lent. Ref i ohment. w'il be seiied. j i T'.euben Spurrier has reiurned to this j c ty from Columbus. Ohio, and intend-' j to take a position at the Standard 'i' ' I Com pan j. Mrs. Spurrier III return : ! after some inonth-. j The Sniur class p'.a. "'".lecn Stock- j

tngs. will he given in tne nign fiicui

auditor un f'n next I ridav n;.-nt Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Fificld of Oliver street are planning to soon move to Culver. Ind., where they have purchased a home. Mr. Fificld will retain his position at the Standard il Company and spend the week ends at Culver. Our ng the v.-f i k lie vv !1 be at home of hi.- daughter. Mis. C. G. Mai kc; .

Standard Oil company a position as manager

, lory of which is owned by his brother. I Mrs. Stiwitki. of Pearl street, visited jnt the Stiwitki home in Last Side SunI day. John Soltwed'l. of Mvrtle nunu'. entertained Lunoo John last Wednesday I at his home. John Soitwcdol and Lunco j John have been friends since the early I days of 'SI when the; worked together in Cheyenne. Wyoming. i The Northwestern Glee t'lub are gi- ' ing an cnl ert a mmen t under the auspice- ' of the V. V. . of tin K angelica' 'church. It will be given at th F'.!iertsd'ile audit'iium Thursdav- evrning. ' M a R .

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t;elativer, to the number of about I.j g.T.hered at the home of Mr. and Mr.. W ilt. L ischka c M erda v . The occasion being I he ",")th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Uaschka. They w r re presented with a chest of stlerwre. Many from Gary attended the dan.ee held at Community Hal! last Saturday evening. Mrs. r. Havke rml . h Idren of Cleveland are here visiting at the home .f Mr. . Ki'ligrevv. Miss H. fortmesr; of Chicago i'lted with relatives b--re ov ir Sunda;.

LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES

j j (J:r'..s! Make beauty lotion for

fe.v cents Try It!

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Saturday, May lOth MATINEE AND NIGHT

The Whiting Lodge "tv Knishtr of Pythias, is going to give h smoker and a banquet al the lodge rooms Thursday evening. May ?. All members and visiting members arc cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. George Hols v. or 111 of T'car! street uit building a beautiful home on Mvrtle avenue. James Allen, of Valparaiso, motored to Kobertsdale 0n business Saturdav . Mr.s Hfrman Linkcn, who has b en quite ill e " her home on Indiana boulevard for the past week, is improving. Jin. Charles Kggers and mother. Mrs. Luehlet. of Lake avenue, spent Sundav in Chicago visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. l'erry Swank nni children of Indiana Harbo- visited at thhome of Mr. and Mrs. James Ma:;tersun of Myrtle avenue Saturdav. Mrs. Hoy Witter of Lake a.enue was a Chicago shopper. Mrs. KdwHiil Krreer. of Mvrtle avrliti'. was a Hammond visitor Sunday.

j Squeeze th- june of two lemons into j a bottle containing three ounces of j I orchard white. sh"ak well, and you havej j a. quarter pint of the best fro kie and; j tan lotion, and complexion bcautitier, at 1 ! v tv. v ery smalt cost. j Your grocer has the lemons and any! i drug More or toilet counter will supplyj ! three ounces o-f orchard white for a few i I cents Massve this t-wertiy fragrant j lotion into the fac". link, arms and j hands each day and see how freckies . and blemishes disappear and how clear, l soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. ; Yes' It is harmless and never irritates.: --Adv. '

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Typical .Episodes

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the furious hand-to-hand combat of

two rivals for the hand of a girl on one of California's highest cliffs.

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the kidnapping of Sibyl Andres and

the wild chase of the forest rangers in search ef her. 2JJ t1 "citing iick of con. vict John Willarct iii hit pathetic wandaringa In th Brnrlno mountaini.

th blndihmcnt of ths

(hionablc Mr. Tain in

Hr Port to ansnaro th young artist. Aaron King. SE Uiaclaih of aocial forcas as represented by tha character of "THE EES OF THE WORLD." which typify danccroua tendenciaa of our civilization.

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on of th iwMUit ro

mances of our timea

brought to a happy lnui agaimt greet obataclea.

th magnificent views cf

Southern California scen

ery in mountain and val. which forms th background ef this exciting picture's romance.

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Hair Removed l)xHiraefe Thla method for rcmorlng nserBuons hair la totally ai.fret from fill others hrc-aax It ottark hair under the akifi ttn well a nn the akin. It dcx-s tLia by ahaorption. nly genalse IeMlrnel haa a oaone y-baelt pnarantre In esrb parhane. At toilet eonntcra tn AOc. SI and 2 alrrw or liy anntl from nn in plain wrapper on receipt of price. rnrr hook with featlaanainla of f Iti- Ulghtnt aotborltlea, ciplains what ramri hair ou fare, strk and arm-, why It I a creases and how IteMiracle de-l1ll.-s it. inai;ed In plain pealed carelope ec rrnncnt. Icliraclc. Park Arc and 12h t. New York.

Your Suit CLEANED and Pressed in a Jiffy TIip well dressed jipii-nn is thf one who kO'ps his or lit", tlothos IcanocJ tijid iir?j-fd. Ii U tiiliiress that snakes one distinct ie. You'd be m;'. prised what a cliitnse we can make in that suit oT your"s. Max lie i: only needs pre.-sing: all right-just sie) to the phone end call Hammond T-tT. U'e'll do the i et t of the vrorryinp ;ind your s.iit xvi'.l be tipht back in tii top shape. The cost is nominal. STERLING Quality Cleaners 171 STATE. NEXT BIJOU TEL. 747 HAMMOND.

QUALITY.

PHONE 290.

"SERVICE."

J. A. LaMERE Heating and Sanitary Engineer Heating Plumbing

307 SI5LEV STREET.

HAMMOND, IND.

Sibyl Andres 'The loveliest heroine in th pages of modern fiction."

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is positively the finest photodrsmstlc presentation of a popular novel of adventure ever wade

Hammond. East Chicago. The Calumet Roofing Co. pAApiMf Office: Room 27 Rimbach Bldg. IV U U r I II U Phones 467 and 2365. ROOFING APPLIED OVER OLD SHINGLESGRAVEL ROOFING AND REPAIRING Now is the time before the Spring Rains set in. Whiting. Indiana Harbor.

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A SPRING 'COAT Is A Good Investment Right Now

VALUES ur TO $20.00 . . .

$11.75

A itli cold. r;nv vinds blowing rvcry other day n- so Ihre smart coats for women are a iood investment because of tiie wear you get now. coo .summer evenings and later in the early lall. Choose from many styles, materials and sizes for Wednesday only at 11.7.").

Infant's White Coats $1.69 Mad'p for :-prins ami .-tinimrr use of good quality white T-K with belt and pearl buttons, lightly lind. Special for Wednesday ;it ?1.")9.

CHILDREN'S TO $11.95 SPRING COATS OA Black, navy or rose color 30Oi 'ery smart coats for diildren that will appear well and keep them warm these -ool, raw days. Rose or navy, serges or black moire silk coats, values to $1 1.91. Wednesdav at -.8!).

WOMEN'S STYLISH $25 REVERSIBLE1 CAPES..

S22.00

One side as gotnl as the other. (Trevor navy blue. Smartly finished with long fringe at bottom. Wednesdav onlv at .22.

Buy these $6 Silk Jersey Top Petticoats Wednesday in Many Colors, Only $5.29 cr.v opular wit h all smart dressers, novelty stripe or irridescent colored wide ruffles with silk jersey top in harmonizing colors. For Wednesday only at $".29.

IMPORTANT OFFERING Women's Rain Coats

Women's $10.50 Navy Rain Coats Women's $0.00 Tan Rain Coats Women's $7.50 Grey Rain Coats Women's $5.00 Black and White Rain Coats Children's $2.50 Xavy Rain Capes Children's Navy Rain Capes

.$5.95 .$7.69 .$5.95 .$2.85 .$1.95 .$2.39

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Only a Limited Number of Each Come Early

Pretty "Slip-On" Sweaters for Women

Values to $6.95 Wednesday only

While Any Are Here

Lightweight fancy weave slip-on sweaters for spring or cool summer evening wear, kelly green, idle, lavender, navy or eopen, all sizes. Wednesday only $5.39. Women's $1.50 Cover-All Aprons Wednesday in Many Styles and Patterns, 95c Stvles and allies that every woman will instantly appreciate; pink, blue, light or dark figure percale patterns in large variety. Wednesday only at 95e.

Special Purchase Sale

WOMEN'S TO $1.50 ALL SILK CAMISOLES

59c

Beautiful styles in flesh or white, dainty lace and ribbon trimmed, many sizes, some slightly soiled by handling. Wednesday while anv are here, choice at 59c.

(Supply limited shop early.)

19c

WOMEN'S $1.25 MUSLIN GOWNS.

$1.09

BOYS' TO 39c WINDSOR TIES

Attractive two and three tone, coin Large very full cut dainty flesh color dot. polka dot and plain color Windsor muslin gowns with short sleeves, lace Ties for little boys" wash suits and trimmed. Square neck, lace insertion waists. On sale Wednesday only at trimmed and ribbon run. Special for 19r. Wednesdav onlv at $1.09.

$ Double Star Stamps Wednesday $dJ

Children's Fashion Week Specials pleased all who shopped here Friday and Saturday. On sale all this week. Better see for yourself.

Open Wednesday Till 8 P.M.

119th St. and New York

Open Wednesday Till 8 P. M

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