Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 305, Hammond, Lake County, 10 June 1919 — Page 10

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TILE TIMES. Tuesdav. June 10, 1919

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The Elks will r'-ve a dance at the club rooms for the Elka and friend? "on next Friday evening. On Saturday evenin frthe Elks will have' a paralo followed by flajt day exercises. The ITth district team from Illinois will confer the rank of Knicht on several candidates at the meetlns or f'hitinsr I-odge No. SIS, K. of p.. noxt Thursday evenlntr. A smoker and rrfreshments will follow. Jamps Hazlik was arrested by Txu.s Baumwohl on-the charee of criminal prosecution. He was released on a $Ji bond to appear later for trial. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Splrak and son, of Hammond, were snests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ppirak, of IilVrte avenue on Sunday. Mike Kayljak was arrested by Officer MullaveneV for provocation on complaint of h:s wife. Mary. He was released on a $25 bond. The Whuntr Hiph school Alumni association will pive the it annual danr!nar party to the era luatinsj class on next Thtirsdav nisrht. Ptcrlinc's orchestra will furnish the music. It la thought that this w.ll be one of the largest iance? the association hvis ever held. Several classes are plan-r.-.ng-reunions on th'ta occasion. Frappe will be served and a fine program of dance? is to be enjoyed. The "VVhitins friends of Mrs. Max Stiplits. of Hammond, will b" pleased o learn that she is able to he out again after havine undergone an operation for call stones at the Michael Rcpce hospital In Phicaifo. Ten couples from Whitir.cr. reprefentinsr the Whitintr chapter of 'he Beta Gamma Vps:!on sorority attended, the dinner and dance ;;vfn hy the chapters of the sorority in the Colonial room of the Edsewater Beah hotel in Ch tea sro on Saturday e-venine. James HoMsworth, aed 20 years, of 1515 . Pearl street, vh;tinis. passed tway at St. Margaret's hospital in Hammond on Tuesday on Sunday after a. two week's illness with typhoid fever. The remains were prepared for burial by Vndertaker Owens and shipped to Kingston, III., yt-ste niay i-T interment. The 50th Hlsrh school comtr.enoement exercises w;!'. be held :n the Slovak

A guaranteed weipht reduction rneth-j od; safe, lenant. Brines slentiernoss, I betln- hca it h and happiness. (lot a' small box of oil of korcin at the driiK-j pist's Follow direct tojis. You are nlloued to eat sheets. il- no siarvationl

j or strenuous exorcisms Yotir life he-' I mnims uortli I m i with clearer mind.' I improved figure, houyant step, cheerful- , tiess nnd optimism. "!et thm and st lvj 1 we v (

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and arr nrrrtnl !r Thr Wliitlim .cv to, SU-I. lIPl'i .. fhonr iax-V. NOTICE. After this date the rate for classified advertising will be 10 cents per line with a minimum charge of 30 cent?. Whiting, Ind., Maich 31st. 3"31"tf By makinc a loan now wi'h the Wliitinsr Saving's and lan associatfon you will soon be y.-ni" own landlord" Alwavs remember fiat there is no home like your own home. Office ROD llPth street. Advt. PRI( KSS THE VTEH TOMGHT. Mnilif Kennedy In "Leave It to Sn-

;in. Vino a trnveloprne una pommy, j ( omins tomorrow Harry Cnrey In "Hell : Rent.' onilnq: Krlda.v nnd atnlay Mary Plckford in "Daddy l.on '

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James Holsworth passed away at the St. Margaret's in Hammond Sat. tirday at 5f years of ape. after bems :!! for two weeks u 1 1 h typhoid f. "i His remains were taken io his former hnte ;n Peoria. Ml., Monday ii"rnlns lea i-s to mourn hi. b.-s In. s mother and three s yters. of peoi"a and a brother, Georjce, of Pearl -treet. The V. p. A ill hold a business End social ' meet.np at the fiotne of Miss Grace Surley, of Lincoln avenue, ti.is even inc. Mrs. Fisher, of fhicaao, spent Sunday visitine at the home of Mrs. KoIot! Atch son. of I,ake awn;:'-. Mr. and Mrs. Edward .tewett, returned to their home on Indiana blvd Saturday after ppcndina six wek. isittTiR at Colorado Springs Mrs. Brown, of I-ik" nv.-n'm, is intertaintnpr her sister, of Indianapolis. Herman Emken and rh.idren. of Indiana blvd . motored to Chicago Heights la't Sunday. Mr and .Mr'. .! Stanton. Mr. and Mrs John WU-horat, Mr. and Mrs. Peter I-tlep and Mi. and Mrs. Weber motored to 1'iviar hake Sunflay Mr. and Mrs Fred Peterson. of Myrtle avenue, are- moving into their new home on l.ake ave, which they recently purchased from Frank line filer for $1.5if). Mrs. Roes' mother has returned to her home on Iake avenue, after beins: confined at St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago for four weeks and is reported doinst nicely. Mr and Mrs John Conner, of Cleve

land avenue, entertained Mrs. Elizabeth Klima and son, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Handy, of Hammond, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lariabeee, who have been visitinsr at the Conner home left for Grand Papids, Mich.. Sunday. 'Mr and Mrs. Herman Brckman and family, of -he V st Park addition and IT. and H. Tlmm, of East Side. :i.t"!ed to Crete, 111, Sundav. Mr. And Mrs '"h.illes Johinoon entertained th' la'ter's siftei, of PI i-1-lanl. at their home on I -a k 1 avpni" Sunday.

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Card party and bv.nco party gven by K A. A O H. at. Slovenski Pom.

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niajxWrtl People Tell VTTiat Saa Curt Ointment Did. for Them. E. L. F.eld. Calumet Bide., East Chicago; Central Drug: Store. Indiana Harbor; Harry's Drug S?tcre. Citizens Bide. Hammond. Ind.; Mattern Pru? Co, Whitir.g. Ind., sells San Cura Ointment on th-e money-bpek plan no relief no pay. Guaranteed to relieve eczema, etter. salt rheum, ltchins. bleeding: or protruding piles, burns, cuts, bruises, old sores, pimples, boils, carbuncles, chapped hands, chilblains, festers, insect bites and poison from ivy. "My face and neck were one mass of sores; doctor aid I had eczema and erysipelas. I had net slept for we.ks with burning:. Itching pam. The first time I used San Cura Ointment I slept all night and In a short time was completely cured." Chas. Fay, Townvllle, Pa. "My wife stepped on a rusty nail and ran It into her foot. (San Cura Ointment drew out a poiaonous brown pu and cured her promptly. " Eugiene McKe.nzle, Plum, Pa. "I had been afflicted over thirty year? with piles and spent over tbO for rile medicine. Two jsrs of San Cura Ointment cured me." James Lynch, Enterprise, Pa.

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SI 20 a Jar at E. L. Reid. Calumet Bid? , East Chicago; Centra! Drug Stor. Indiana Harbor: Harry's Drug Store, Citizens Bidg., Hammond. Ind : Mattern Drug Co., Whiting, Ind.. and is a splendid remedy for burns, scalds, cut3 and bruises. BOA? EEMOVIS PIMPlEa San Cura Soap will remove pimple", blackheadB and many skin diseases. Makes the completion clear and the skin velvety. 25 cents at" E. L. Held. Calumet Bldg.. East Chicago.; Central Drug Store, Indiana Harbor; Harry's Drug Store Citizens Bid.. Hammond. Ind.; Mattern Drug Co.. Whiting. Ind. If your druggist does not have 11 fend to Thompson' Medical Co., Titusvllle. Pa Adv.

CARD OF THANKS. Wo wish to thank our friends, W. C O F., Kop Co.. E. A. A. O. H. Pessure Stills. Standard Oil, majn office, neighbor sof Mrytle ave., for the kindness and sympathy shown during ur late bereavement in the loss of oi r dear husband and father, also for the beautiful flora! offerings M -s. Sarah MeOowan and family. WANTED Two furnished rooms t'e lilvt housekeeping. Robertsdale, no children. Call Todd; Robertsdale fire station. 6-13-lt FOR SALE ! room, modern house on Central. Apply 427 Indlanapoks blvd. Immediate possession. 6-13-1

KTA R THE ATER TOMGHT. Monroe Salisbury In at tala beet In "The Ileill Deceived," at the Star tnlcht. along; with Chrlaty comedy and Bray cartoon. Vlv'an Mnrtln In "The (nmrrHtr" and two reel Sennet Comedy tomorrow. Advt.

porn tomorrow evemnar, when 5S grradcates will receive their sheepskins. The address of the evening is to be by Dr. Nathan, el Butler, of the University of Chicago, his subject to be "The High School and the Present Crisis." Miss Catherine Dalton and Mr. Jack Pineen, of Chie.aso. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Nyland. on La Forte avea le on Sunday. The latter has just returned from two years service abroad with the 32nd division. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wuestenfelt. of ll?th street, have purchased a home on Atchison avenu, Tbe.r flat on 119th street is to he occupied by Officer and Mrs. Patterson. The Whiting public school will close on Friday of this week. Summer school will begin on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Davidson have purchased a summer cottage at Waverly Rea 'h in the Sand Dune region, where the- .will spend much of their time this summer.

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THE relationship existing between the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) and its employees has always been so harmonious as to constitute one large, happy famiij. As the stronger guard and care for the weaker in the small family just so has - the Company looked after those of its employees who have grown old in the service a liberal annuity attends the pressure of advancing years. For those active in the service the Company provides steady employment, good working conditions and satisfactory compensation. In return the Company has required efficiency the kind of wh ole-hearted, painstaking effort which a well paid employee, working under pleasant conditions, is glad and happy, to give. It is this working spirit, developing in his highly specialized branch of industry the highest type of co-operative interest, which enables the Company to discharge its obligations as a public servant. in a manner satisfactory and beneficial to the public, and to the 4623 stockholders, not one of whom holds as much as ten percent of the total stock. There are 19.568 men and women in the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) family, more than double the enrollment of ten years ago yet of those who were with the Company in 1909, more than 2000 are still actively engaged in the business, while over 800 are wearing the gold button, symbolizing twenty years of continuous service. Standard Oil Company Indiana) 910 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago 1 l'

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Your -wedding is one of the greatest events in your life and you want the very best in photography when you have your wedding portraits taken. We are noted for the superior excellence or oar wedding portraits, their richness and their graceful, distinctive yet natural postures. We have secured the services of Mr E W. Farley (whose reputation is knon fo 3111 to operate and manage our studio. That aione insures you the very best in photography. We have installed the most modem light for making portraits at night, which rivals and in many respects excells day light. WE GET RESULTS. Satisfaction puaran'eed or your money refunded. MAKE THAT APPOINTMENT NOW.

The Murillo Studio Formerly the Colonial. Opposite Minas 169 East State Street Upstairs. Phone 3096. Hammond, Ind.

Open at 8.30 a.m. to 8:00 p. m. Wednesday

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WHITING, INDIANA Cor. 119th & New York Av.

DOUBLE STAR STAMPS WEDNESDAY

WEDNESDAY

A Day of Wonderful Opportunities for Savings on Timely Specials For This Day Only

Dolman Wraps and Capes At Drastic Reductions For Wednesday Extreme reductions caused by lack of room for Incoming summer merchandise. Dolmans and capes are a very practical garment for now, cool evening and early fall wear. Don't fail to secure one of these beautiful garments if you can possibly use one. Prices for fall will positively be greatly advanced Buy them Wednesday at unusual savings. $55.00 Capes are $39.95 ' $39.50 Capes are. .$29.95 $35.00 Capes and Dolmans are $25.95 $27.50 Reversible or Navy Capes are. .$19.95

Every Spring Suit in This Store is Greatly Reduced

Children's 50c Buster Brown Hose , Black or White, all sizes

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This popular nnd well knojn children's hose will be on sale for Wednesday only in black or white

and all sizes. Buy your summer supply, pair

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Infant's and Children's to 50c Fancy Sox

m and lisle 29c

Women's 75c Cotton Hose at 59c

Special purchase sale of cotton and mercerized cotton and lisle

fancy sox; all white, blue, pink, brown or white with

fancy stripe to top, toe and heels; sizes 44 to 9. Wednesday, pair

Choic of Rockford. Buster Brown, Shawknit and Burlington hose in many colors. Broken assortments and sizes. Wednesday, pair

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Ladies and Children's Bathing Suits Are Now Ready

It's Time to Buy Cool Muslin Night Gowns G OWNS NOW Values to $1.50 t?iLlt All new. very attractive; cool, snowy white muslin night gpwns in many styles, embroidery and ribbon trimnifd. All sizes- Wednesday at $i.C9. TO $1.98 WHITE H Q MUSLIN PETTICOATS tffiUOc Immense assortment of exceptional value white petticoats in stvles too numerous to mention. Splendid choice Wednesdav at 11.69. THE CHILDREN NEED COOL A MUSLIN GOWNS now tP&L, The children will catch cold in their flannel gowns; they need the cool muslin gowns now, many styles are ready and special values at 59c.

Millers Now Have a Complete Line of Knit Underwear For Women, Children and Infants. Low prices.

WOMEN'S $1.25 VALUE CQa UNION SUITS HERE AT Well known "Catre Brand," famous for 50 years. Every garment painstakingly made and full fashioner; cool and very satisfactory in service and price at 9Sc. Millers Special Corset Sale $5.00 American Lady No. 626 at $3.69 $4.00 Redfern Corsets, 726 $3.19 $3.00 Warner's Corsets, No. 702 and No. 102-C, at $2.19 $2.00 American Lady, No. 130-208 $1.89 $1.50 Warner's Corsets, No. 89, 96 $1.19

Warm Weather Apparel, Pretty and Attractively Priced Ready in Large Selections at Miller's

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All" new, very smart and exceptional values even at $2.50 or $2.75. All white or pink, blue or green, or white with various colored collars; sizes 16 to 44 Wednesday at $2.39.

WOMEN'S TO $10.95 SKIRTS

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Special grand clearance sale of smart and new separate dress skirts, very pleasing array of patterns and styles, wonderful values. Navy, black and desirable colors and sizes, at $6.S9The Boys Like Our Long Pants Sailor gQ fiO Style Wash Suits, $3.95 values tpdOt Cute, clever, smart and practical that's the story m a nut shell; all white long pant wash suits with navy style blouses and collar, finished with emblem; sizes 4 to S years, at $3.69.

THOSE FAMOUS "KOVERALLS" ARE HERE

Yes, and wise mothers are buying two and sometimes four pairs because the materials, make-up and styles show greatest possible value. Very reasonable, indeed, at this price.

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"Miller's," a Store for Superior Styles and Very Generous Values Always.

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If You Want Something Good, Go to Miller's, Whiting. Corner 119th St. and New York Ave.

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