Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 3, Hammond, Lake County, 20 June 1919 — Page 12

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GROWN POINT NEWS Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

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Mrs. O. Kose and daughter, Mrs. John, fealt and son. came on. Tuesday for i ! few months stay in Crown I'omt. Th-y I

orelsel in Eimwood. Mrs. Gal was formerly Miss Bessie Rose of this city and lives in St. Petersburg. Fia. Her . husband expects to cmc to Crown Point later. Mrs. Charles Hunter, a niece of Benj. "WlliamB of Columbia City, Ind. is spending some time, with relatives hero. Mrs. Huntsr is well known here, having , attended school In Crown Point. lire. Arthur Meyer Is visiting rela

tives here this month. Mrs. Meyer is living- in Chicago during her husband's absence overseas. M. Winer and wife and daughter Lottie and Fon Louis motored to Vcedersbur, Ind., this week t' r a short vacation trip to be spent at the homo, r.f

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ine -Misses Ionian ueriarn ar.d Lillian l Henderlong. who has been attending school at Tochny. 111., have returned to

Crown Point for their summer vacation. I Miss l.uth Short r.nzj attended the! i graduation exercises of the Hammond! high school this wek. Her cousin. Willlam Pierce, is a member of the class of : 19 I 3. Miss Mabel Fraglnton, who has been ' spe-.ding several months w ith her aunt. Mi?s Addie F.rajrinton. received word on j Tuesday that h--r mother was critically! ill ami that she should come home at or.oe. Sh.i left for Mississippi at ono i Word has be en received that her mother'

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Mr. and Mrs Clifford r.lttng left for their heme in Indianapolis on Thursday. Mrs. Pet. - Schntal accompanied th'-ru for a e e Iv ' s vi.Mt. Miss Sarah "Wir.er is spendin? n week's vacation with relatives In Chicago. Pho is employed In the. labile Library at r.arv.

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Graduation Portraits You want your rxirtraits taken when 3ou graduate, by a man whom you know, whose reputation for high quality work 13 unexcelled Such t a man you will rind at the Murillo Studio. Mr. Farley will make your portrait. ' ' Enough : said." Neither time nor money will he sparc-d to v make this the finest and best equipped studio in Northern Indiana. Murillo Studio E. W. FARLEY, Manager 1 Opposite E. C. Minos Upstairs Phont 3096 169 E. State-Street Hammond, Indiana

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Silk Poplin Dresses Women's silk poplin dresses in navy, gray and pluai. Stout and resrular sizes. This lot includes several

Fport suits which are remarkable in value, for Sa'urd'iy's selling

Women's summer dresses in white and colored voiles, beautifully embroidered and lace trimmed in white, flesh, lavendar, peach and orchid. This is an assortment that will ive extraordinary value to every woman who takes advantage of our offer. The greatest special of this sale p&zp ffh, IFF ?orS';r.,d..,:pF oo

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Evening Gowns of Silk

Evening gowns in crepe de chine, mescaline, g-eorg-

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plum- These dresses are very desirable. Regularly sold up to $25, Sat

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Silk $69.75 $20.00 Smart Voile Light Novelty Poplin Skirts Silk Dresses Silk Dresses Blouses Wool Capes Sport Coats Silk poplin skirt3 in Beautifully trimmed taf- Satin, taffeta, foulard, Voile blouses in regular Wool capes for right Novelty sport coat3 la sand, taupe, copen and feta, printed georgette printed georgette and fan- and stout sizes, trimmed now wear, can be worn the extreme styles so plum. Regular and s-out and plain georgette dress- cy silk dresses. Dresses with embroidery. lace into the early fall. Regu- much desired for sports sizes. Regularly sold up es- Smart new styles 6o!d that sell regularly up to tuck 3 and hemstitching. larlv sold un to $25. Spe- wear. Coats tlm formerly to JS.cS, for Saturday a? regularly up to $63.75, now $20. Special for Saturday Blouses to $3.95 at cial Saturday sold up to $25, Saturday at $4.95 $34.75 $13.95 $1.95 $13.95 $21.75

Women's Suits. Dolman's and Blouses on Sale

The Greatest Apparel Sale of the Season

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Ore group of 75 tailored suits all in this Spring's latest styles, including "box" jacket and semi-form-fitting styles. A good selection of colors and raaterals- Suits which formerly soli up to $40, Saturday, your choice at $17.S5.

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All Grades Hard and Soft Ready for Delivery Dr. Garfield of U. S. Fuel Administration, Says: "FAMINE IS COMING BUY NOW" "Buy now in Auguist or the Atumn It will be too late. A big coal shortage is coming. Thousands of miners are going back to Europe. Coal production has fallen off considerably and a shortage of m;ny million tons looks probable, y advice to consumers Is to buy NOW while they can get a selection and DELIVERY. "1 feel bound to say that, as I see the situation we are likely to experience a coal famine in the Fall. From a Statement Issued to the Public May 22, 1919. BUY NOW

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A verv pretty v.-fld'.nfr was solemr.'.n- ' ed at The St. John's church at nine j o'clock Wednesday morning when Miss ! M.-nlgalir.e Theilrn anl John Dewes vera united In marriage. th double

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This meltod for irnwrliis wuprrCaom hmlr i IvUllr illliercnt from li.tfccrm Ikthuic It attacks hair under the .kin mm well on the skin. It Cem th by bortlon. Oalr cenaJo. tXetllrMtn bus maaer-back (otrastre In p u ct e. At toilet e.ter In GOc. $1 and $2 Bizet .r by nail fram un la plain wrnpyrr oh rerelp t price. FPFF ''"Ok with teoo!a.l of " hlcbt .olkoruirs mplal.a Trkat canri balr on face. Dfrfc a ad arms, whj It lncrni and hH IrJiracle 4eTitaItse It. innlTed la plain nnlert cnrrlup. on. rrqnr.t. Ir9iira-, I'ark. Ave. and liuth tv vr York.

Ting ceremony was rea1 by Rev. A. E.idlr.a and in the bridal parry were iMiss Elizabeth and Verona Dewes. sisters of the groom, anj John and Jacob TheUfn, brothers of the brid. The I bride wore a pretty sown of white i seorgette crepe over Fatin and her veil j was held up with lilies of the valley j and she carried a shower bouquet of i brides roses. The maid of honor wore a

yellow georgette crere with a largo hat of yellow georgette crepe and carried whlt carnation bouquet, the bridesmaid wore a gown of pa!-s rink georgette

crepe with a georpctte crepe, hat and

carried a. carnation bouquet. Dorothy Theilen. mice of the brl.te wore a

pretty dress of white silk and carried a basket of sweet peas. Georse Herman, nephew of the groom, carried a large, calla Illy with the rings. Only the immediate relatives were guests at the reception, Mr. end Mrs. D'wes will make their home here in town in the Neudorf house. Mr. Dewes has taken a position with Gerlach Bros. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schmal and family left Tuesday morning on a motor trip to Liberty Hill. Wis., where they will vibit with relatives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George Keilman arrived home from their wedding trip Tuesday evening. They sper.t their honeymoon visiting 1n the eastern states New

York, Buffalo and Lockport. Mr .and Mrs. Zimmerman and pon of Chicago are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Boecker and family. Mrs. Anton Held and fimily attended the wedding of their re.ative at Cook Wednesday evening.

A. F. L. OBJECTS TO IMMIGRATION BAR I INTERNATIONAL NfWS SERVICE 1 ATLANTIC CITY. X J., June 20. Strenuous objection" to barring im

migration were voiced during th convention of the American Federation of Labor here by delegate from the Garment 'Workers. The issue was raised when the executive council incorporated sue ha recommendation in Its annual report. The garment workers said they would rather go on a sixhour day basis than bar immigration. The report recommended changes in the procedure of the supreme court. Including lessening- of power, requirement rhree-fnvrths vote for decision and limitins the court's Jurisdiction.

Fashion' Forecast

By Annabel Worthington.

BOY'S SUIT.

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A style which will make particularly Serviceable wash suits for tiie small boy is showu in No. !2H7. Galatea or percale would be a very pood choice of ma-

. teriais to make tip this style. The waist

extends in to tabs which button on to tbi

separate trousers. The sleeves are in two ; styles the Ions sleeve with turn back ; cuffs or the short length with cuffs.

Boy's suit Xo. 0''27 is cut in irs -, 4 and 6 years. The 4 year size requires T yard oR inch mate-inl f-r the separate

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Unaightly and DiefigTiring Signals of Bad Blood. Tirr-ples on the face and other parts of the body are warnings from Nature that your blood is sluggish and impoverished. Sometimes they foretell eczema, boils, blisters, and other skin disorders that burn like fkames of fire. They mean that your blood needs S. S. S. to purify it and cleanse it of these impure accumulations that

Pimples; Nature's Warning

can cause unlimited trouble. Thi remedy js the greatest vegetable biood purifier anown, and cetuains no minerals or chemicals tc injure the moft delicate skin. Go to your -.rug' store, and get bottle of S. S. S. today, pet r:d of those unsightly, disfiguring pimples, and other skin irritations. It will cleanse jour blood thoroughly. For .'.cecial medical advice free, address Medical Director, 41 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.

Office Phone 205". Residence Phono 1571. "MAJESTIC" Clean CCinkerless Coal WEST H AMMOND C 0 AL COMPANY J. J. BREHM, Proprietor Freeland Avenue and Michigan Central Tracks QUALITY PREPARATION- SERVICE 4