Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 292, Hammond, Lake County, 23 May 1919 — Page 12
Geo. eban in "THE HEARTS OF MRN" II Assisted by George Beben, Junior We Guarantee This Picture Wh Stingy Iradlaea 1 rl I omm: onday and 1 uesday 9 4 Oh You Women" with Ernest Truex and Louise Huff
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t liiynn ( ri'if. M r. Pot tinner, wlm has c-ial munllis m Kt-:ituiky, cd t t'if home ...f her
spent pfvhas rcturn- '!!. Ocoi;s
Pott : ns '-!' in Atrhison avenue. Mr. ai-.J Mr.. Kindt of La-kp aifnue
.Mrs .Morton Trout of Pen nyi v, n ', i avf-nue has rtumfiI from Dixon. 111.. " hpre Mie Fpont t vv wpeks on toiMThe Juniors w.U cive a ri.iiH'ini raity in honor of the iniirs at th" H. S. Auditorium tnisht. Mrs. R. W. Bon-l f r'tVin, 111., has .fined her husband. Dr. Rond. the chiroptactor in th -S'-tirairo bunk h;:i!dIng, 3 g l v v John Kvans of New York nvenne was arrested for ns.-iult anil battery upon his wife. He is ioolvorl tip to Twait trial. Mrs. (ieorpe 0"Hara. of Sheridnn avenue is improviif-r at the Washington Park hospital in Chicago, where she underwent a very serious operation. Mrs. D'Hara'a sister. Is here from Seattle, to remain d urine: Mrs. O'Hara's yiness. Mr. Onnon has returned from a several weeks stay In Milwaukee and
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cents per line with a minimum charge of 30 cent. Whiting, Ind., Much 31st. 3-:i-tr For Spi ie Furniture o? fiturvr-'dni Rat; as n-'-w : '"' r;i viti.-on P! ;.
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W1U Potlvelj- KeUevo Fain tn Few Hinutes. ' Try It rlpht now for Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Lrunihao. sore, stiff and swollen joints, pains In the head, back and limbs, corns, bunions, etc. After one application pain usually disappears us if by manic. A new remedy used Internally and externally fir Coughs. Colds. Croup. Sora Throat. Diptheria and Tonsilitis. This oil is conceded to be th most penetrating remody known. Its prompt and immediate effect in relieving pain is due to the fact that it penetrates to the affected parts at once. As an illustration, pour TO drops on the thickest piece of sole leather and it will penetrate this substance through and through in three minutes. Accept no substitute. This great oil is golden red color only. Kvery rattle truaranteed 30e, 60c and $1 a bottle it money refunded. . Get 1t at Kaufmann & Wolf exclusive
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'iiicaao. Mr. Kiirat iiioiuhf rs of the laof the Sacre.l H.-art "w ho'ie in 'hicaso e e ;ii tt of li'di-tna boulevard
I.e:n-n of Oh'o avehus!and at St. ('.!- on Wednesday and e ini pi ov i n from his throat. . 1'. S. tiiemhors will Harbor t'Uii.ht to nt-
tluy spent the nlpiit at the P.iackstone Hotel, Thursdas murnins they Icft for Starved Hock. 111. where they will Fpend a two week's honeymoon, after which they will be at home to their friends at Roberts aenj. ' Asncs and tJeorse have been sweetloarts lor many eai;-. so their fnr;id:C will not be sui pri.-ed to h-ar of their marriage. They hae the l.st u , sties ami i onz vj t u!n t ion s of tho i miimmiiiv, Mrs. Ilu'lii. of Indiana Im'i 1.- v a d . v isited at M-e lo nie of tier liothr. Ralph Jeett. of Himiii'oi.l. Mrs. C. Vbit.-. ot Ra!,.. aii-nue v. as' a I'liiiaui. visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Herman Thi sson. of Indiana boulevard, entertained her sister. Mrs.
iui!d, of the l.utheran church of Ua:n- I mond, (i! ncsda y evening. j Mrs. M. I'itk anl Mrs. John Peter-!
son of Myrtle avenue vveie In Chicago on -b-ftiness W ednesday. Herman Th.esson, Jr., of Indiana boulevard, is quite ill with a severe attack of bronchitis. ' Kritest Iv-tqers of Roberts avenue, who had (he ntitfortune to sprain his vv riyt ,-'tol it ndkle recently. is now nli'tt? ii.'tlv. It was thought at first that. oft vvss broken but an X -1 ay ""'l that it was rpraine.l.
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One of the very finest pictures that has ever come to Lake court and one that i -' praised highly by those wlv have seen tt is -The Hearts of Men." which will he seen at the princess theatre .in Whitinsr on Saturday. STVK T HEATH I" TIlMtillT. Friday today: Mnrie W'alcamn, Franc 8" Kord. Ruth Roland in "The Tiber's Trail." and. Rnrton Holmes. Tomorrow, Mitchell Lewis In "Th? Children of Banishment," aiso Triangle Con-edy. 5-1.1-1
tend the "At Home Harbor c'-i.pter.
The ' uv Is' ('lull w th ; p" ,.u I a r d a i: c KM'r.y, May Jazz R.ind has been Ittrnish .'-pec'al jazz Ca S ion. M of t i n ,,f rectors Alav Z .
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F"r ?a.le Cheap One baby ca rr'asre. in perfect condition; best Haywood make. l,t'.ii tny avenue, phone Whit!n? 2 fl f- T.-22-2
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.')!. 1)1 (.- 1 IIIVOV. A very pi e;ty wedding took place at the home of .Mr.-. Robert Atchison of hak" aven.te wl en her only daughter. Asnes. was u-aiiied to Jcorse Gobl-
Tu rsdu;. . Mis. Arthur Ru. lil.-i- of I.a day in Chicago Mr. and . 1 ,- ir.ond. moved ( uv i nue ow tied
pers. Mrs. ,f Wicborst of Roberts
toi-- was n Chicairo visitor Wedne; Mrs. William Pahn of Mast Vis.ted at the Tliissnn home on
di.ana t'oulevai 1. Miss Oec.Iia Kiefi-s. Miss Helen l'reeson. '!aren, and Martin Kureers and Herman S'etzenfarit attended a 'unco party civen by the Tv.it he raft
Stross and Mrs. Carl e avenue spnt Tuesshoppin if. I.e.- Jewr-tt of Hamthe cottage on Rfiberts by Mrs. Augusta Hi-
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Kheumatism Fks Never Been Cured by Liniments or Lotions, and P'ever Will Ee. Yoti ncver kr'w -,f Rheumatism that most painful source of suffering being cured bv limmerds. lotions or other externa! applications. Ami you will never see anvthins but ternrotary relief aflorded by such makeihlftS. But why be satisfied wilh temporary relief from the pangs of pain which are frre to return with increased severity, when there is permanent relief v.iihin vour reach? Science has proven that Rheumatism is a disordered condition of the blood. How then, ran satisfactory results be expected from anv treatment that does net reach the Hood,
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the se;t of the trouble. nd rid the system of the cause of the disease? S. S 5. is one blood remedy that has for more than fifty years been givipp rehef to even the most aggravated and stubborn caes of Rheumatism. It cleanses and parities the blood by routing out all traces of disease! The experience; of others who have taken S. S. S. will convince you that it wt'i promptly reach your case. You can cbtarn this valuable remedy at any drug store. A valuable book on Rheumatism and. its treatment, together with expert medical advice about your own individual case, will be sent absolutely free. Yrie tod.iv to Medical Deoirtment. Swift Specific Co- 250 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ca.
Sore Tiiioef' Colds Quickly Relieved Cy Hamlin's Wizard Oil
is v i s i t i n r at the home of her d a i c h -ter. Mrs Mike Madura. Mrs. Ruike of Chicago. was the Kuest of her daughter, Mrs. Kustace Riesen yesterday. The married ladis of the Sacred Heart church entertained at a bunco party at the church parlors Wednesday evenine. First prizes were won by Miss Mary Kaine and Frank Tiirr. Mrs. William Riesen entertained a number of friends and relatives at a
six o'clock dinner at her home In At-
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the bride; Miss Maud I.a 1 lav tie. of Raporte, and Frank Schlatter of Atchison avenue. The rest of the bridal patty consisted .if the immediate relatives of both parties. The bride wore a beautiful sown of pink satin with an overdress of jrenrviette crepe. After tl;e ceremony an elaborate course dinner was seived. At nine-thirty th-e bride and croom eft for Chicago where t i'.iLai.jB.i! . u ib, i
Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a simple and eitective treatment for sore throat and chest colds. Used as a parole for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it w-iW often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one nifiht. How olten sprains, bruises, cuts
and burn-; occur in every family, as i well as little troubles like earache, i toothache, cold sores, canker sores, stiff neck, and tired aching feet, j Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will al- ; ways bring quick relief. Get it from druggists for 30 cents, j If not satisfied return the bottle and i get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30
cents, guaranteed.
Hammond Ball Park MAGNETS VS HAMMOND .
i (Chicago League) I i Sunday, May 25th! At 3:00 O'Clock Batteries Hammond: Buckcvp, JaiclLley, Hudson. Magnets:! I'ieivc, Iiiiclici-T. i
EVERY FACE differs, but we can bio cli your hat into any number of attractive shape?, that vvill prove beoomincr to you. We make a specialty of Hat Cleaning and Blocking and feci ture that we ran satisfy you with 'our prompt service, high class w'ork and fair prices. Come in and let us tell you what we can do in the way of cleaning and blocking jour old Straw or Panama Hats.
Bijou Shoe Shining Parlor and Hat Cleaning Shop EOTH LADIES' AND GENT'S HATS GIVEN CAREFUL ATTENTION. 175 State Street, Hammond, Ind. Phone Hammond 2484.
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A Drastic Low Pricing 1 1-Day Event to Extensively Introduce "Millers" Beautiful politan Assortments and Super ValuesThree Days Have PassedOnSy
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Women's to $18.50 SILK DRESSES $9.75 .'Any of these really splendid now style 8ilk dresses have only been in the store a few days, have just, arrived. Limited supply, but 0od selection of colors and styles at $9.75. Other Frocks at $19.75, $27.95 etc. Boy's Wash Suits Pick Them Out Now at 58c, 89c, 1 .49 Unbelievable pood values in all white willi colored wash suits of reliable quality,. good styles, sizes 2 to 8 years in all Xo. 1 lots. "Selling now at about half price. Women's Undermuslin Reduced
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All Women's Dolmans, Wraps,
QinETQ Capes '& .Spring; Coats-
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$1.50 Gois, this sale ' $2.50 Gowns, this sale at $1.25 Gowns, this sale at
$1.50 Camisoles, this sale at ;
Women's Middies
Values to $1.50 at ......
Values to $1.05, -J QC at I .UJ Values to $2.05, 4 OQ at .... i mJj All white or white with pink ov blue sailor collars, all styles, all sizoin these lots. Women's to $22.50 Spring Coats, $11.75 lilack, navy and spring colors, special purchase, lot of wonderful values. Women's $1.50 Muslin Gowns, $1.29 All white or flesh muslin gowns, lace trimmed, ribbon drawn, splendid $1.50 values every one.
Remarkable Waist Sale, $2. White Lingerie Waists at $1.23 Special purchase, group of all white new lingerie Waists, in several styles, all sizes, .j( to 5: inclusive . Won't last long, 'however. Women's New Coverall Aprons at 89c . $1.50 values, pink, blue, light or.dark striped peratle:cte':alI"zc:s: - S9c
To $10.00 Silk Waists To $7.50 Silk Waists To $2.50 Colored Lawn Waist
.$6.45 .$4.89 .$1.69
Boy's to $1.50 Overalls 89c Light or dark blues, strongly made, bib and suspender style Overall for boys and little girls. l$uv several pairs now at 89c.
Children's 75c Rah-Rah Hats, 69c Dozens of new and different styles in clotr? or straw, white, black or colors, all sizes at 69c.
Dress Skirts Values to f $5.00 at 'C&C Values to $10.05 at GPo
Values to Qi ft F $15.00 at .... eoliiP Women's to $2.25 House Dresses, $1.38 Just the kind that every women likes, light ov dark patterns, splendid $2.25 values, HI now lLt$0 Boy's $4.50 Spring: Coats, $2.59 Black' and white check's, tan covert cloths or English mixtures, broken
sizes, 2 to 8, p all at eJ(L
Astonishingly Big Values Await You on Every Co unter Timely Items, Qualities Beyond Reproach
Styles, Large Metro 8 Remain Wonderful Offering Women's Tib Skirts 87c A special purchase that includes smart styles in many all white or colored stripe materials for warm weather and sport wear. Irresistible values. Better see them. Marked at about onehalf price in this sale. Other lots at $129. $1.55. Etc.
Children's New Summer Gingham
Dresses. Values' to $3.50, this sale Values to $2.50, this sale
Prettv new stvles in nink. blue or rdaid?
Children's Dainty White Confirmation
Dresses $1.05 values,
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$2.05 values, this sale
$:;,05 values $2.77 Ami main-' other lots from 67c and up. All reduced for this sale onlv.
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Children's Spring Coats Cut
To $4.50 values, this sale onlv. . To $5.00 values, t his sale only. . To $7.50 values, this sale onlv. .
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