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

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EVEN THE WAGONS THAT HAUL TIIE ICE ARE HIGH THESE DAYS; LOOK AT THIS

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ice wagons stored on roof of four-story building in .New York. You can't blame ice prices for point; upnut of si-ht when the wanr.s rhemselve? sre up in the air at times. Trie photo shows some of the aeons living high. They are stored on the roof a four-story br.ildiny in New York over night, "being c&rrk'd up and down by huge elevators.

WHITING and its PEOPLE

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Adve rl is em en ts Are Winners

Kaymon.il R:?zs of Losran, O.. is v!s'.t'.ng his c.u.:n. Mrs. Paul Franz, cf Cr.iral avenue. .Mr?. W. E. Gir.etto. of Central avr.ue. was railed to llastin.es. Midi., by :h.- illness of hr mother. Mrs. VC. G. Spurrier Is acting as hairman of th Ladies" Aui musical entertainment xt Tuesilay nigrht in place of Mrs. '( ! :.. Mrs Arthur Vernon and daughter. I-ororhv. of ka Porto avenue, left Thursday for Nw York where they wi.i spend several weeks w!th relatives. The M E eho'r practice will bo held tonlgrht at T:S0 p. m. A musical and read In sr will be given at the M. E. church next Tuesda3at ":31 p. m. A musical and read:n2r will be given at the M. E. chur-h next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock when Henry McDonald, the h.itSii on the ''oiumb-a records, w.il be present and erive a number of his selections. Hear him

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w;th the records you hear in your home. Joe Tomara. was arrested by Fersreant Niz.oikiewicz for assault upon his wife. He is locked up awaitln? trial.

Max Ge'.-'etz cf Cleveland avenue is' r.o-ne from the T'n iv-ers: t.y of Michigan j whr-re he has been attending school. Mis- Co'Jetto McFadden. of Central j pv.-vit.. returned home Thursday from fiii kford o!Ii at Rorkford. 111. J r.n P Smith was arrested $t Ohio

r er.ue and All ver street on th charsre .-: hein.a; drunk. He was released on a 50 bor.I. He was arrested by Officers Petty and Viesin:.ki. P-.scce C. liarrls arrived here today from Sugar Creek, Mo., and is a truest j t the I. II. Mattern home in Oliver f reet. Mr. Mac E. Donaldson, Industrial secretary of the Y M. C. A . Gary, will i-il of his experince in the.- war prison? of Austria at the Sunday Even-

nnil ure arrelitetl by Tht AVhltlnu Sw Co., 52J, llth St.. I'hone 13-W. NOTICE. After this date the rate for classified advertising will "be 1C cents per line with a minimum charge of 30 cents. Whiting, Ind., March 31st. Every man. woman or child as they start In life and each day as they go through life should have one genuine and most commendable ambition and that i' become not only successful but independent. Open an account wiih the Whiting Savings and Loan Association todiy. Current dividend rate six pr cent. 6-20-1

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Last week's special proved so big we are repeating it. The only difference is in the variety we've received a number of New Suits throughout the week to retail at $35. We're including every one of them in Saturday's and Monday's sale.

Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand Suits omart Welt Waist -seam Suits, for the younger man as well as other new models in wide variety. All wool fabrics in pleasing patterns and coloring sizes for men of all proportions.

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v,-!rns.ef j Mae Murray in Danger, ..- Slow

a, so nouunt m i ne .iaster .lystery and a travelogue. -Adv.

! mg club n'xt j Mrs Waldo

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.-lion soi ority at a parly at her home j in O'iver .stiet on W-dn;day even- I 2 Ins in honor of her sister. Miss Lou ise I Mattern. The house was derorate.J I ZT2 suggestive of a pre-nuptial event. The I stuei-t of honor was showered with many beautiful handkerchiefs. The I SS

evening was spent in playmer oOO. aft

er which a bounieous course luncheon

was served. Mrs. G. H. Flfleld of Culver, Ind.. !s spending a few days at the home of her daughter. Mrs. C. O. Mackey. of Oliver street. Mrs. Mackey !s at Culver where' she went at the close of school Joseph Goldstein was arrested hv Sanitary Officer George Girard on the

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Mon. and lies., June

"The Unpardonable Sin with Blanche Sweet

The Greatest Picture" Since "Hearts of the World." Directed by Marshall Neilan (Producer of Daddy Long Legs.) From Major Rupert Hughes' Famous Novel.

Special Redactions for Saturday and All Next Week on

Titan Non-Skid Automobile Tires

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Titan Non-Skid Tires are sold on a 4,000-mile basis. A writt-en guarantee bond with each tire. These special cut prices are for Saturday and Monday only.

30x3 List price $18.05. Our price $12.95 30x31 2 List price $22.95. Our price $15.95 32x3i2 List price $26.85. Our price $19.50

31x1 List price $35.80. Our price $25.75 32x4 List price $3(.55. Our price $25.95

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-List price $33.90 .Our price $25.95 -List price $39.20. Our price $27.50

Special Week-End Offer Guaranteed Gray Inner Tubes

30x3 List price $3.45. 30x3 Vo List price H.'20. 32x3io List price $4.10. 33x4 List price $5.10. 34x4 List price $5.80.

On special sale. On special sale. . On special sale . . On special sale. On special sale.

.$1.93 .S2.S3 .$3.15 .$3.69 .$3.79

Hammond Agents Globe Tires Hand Made. Guaranteed 6,000 Miles

Auto Supplies For Saturday's Special Sale Watch Friday's Times each week for thfse special sales offering well known, dependable auto accessories at reduced prices. Basement.

CELLULOID SHEETS for mending auto curU:.n.3, size 20x36. Priced at per 0 sheet OC LIBERTY PATCHES A sure, quick repair for auto tubes.

Regular 50c value at

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GENUINE K. for Ford cars.

Men's Athletic Style Union Suits 75c Values at 59 Cents

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urday and Monday... O -L i'O SCHRADER'S VALVE CORES A box of live cores, r 40c value, at JtDC

TIRE TALC Extra large 15c cans on special sale at

POLARINE CUP GREASE

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''harge cf ob taining a nuisance. He was released on $25 bonds. Earl Rittman has bren appointed life savr by the board of work, bavin? already taken up his duties at the park. William Gordon of Central avenue, was a dental graduate at Northwestern university on Wednesday. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. Al Gordon, and his sister, Mrs Floyd Baton. ai!"r.dr 4 the commencement ejer.ses at

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The Sunday school children will practice Friday evening at 7 o'clock for 'he patriotic program. Everybody please he om as the time Is limited. Mr. rmd Mrs. A. Juriton, Mrs. G. Lock.

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Mann. Mr. and Mrs. ' Lid I.arpohr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ogrrcn. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin. Mr. ar.d Mrs. !

H. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. It. r.-vans. Miss llai.i'.ah Laneohr arid Mr. Spoars attended danco at the While. City SaturUay ening.

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The many friends of Lawrence Kick wilt b. terry to learn of his 2tith which occurred at the Graver Tank Works at Last Chicago. Thursday morning:. Lawrence was struck by a crane and killtd instantly. The fm.eral services will be hold at 2 p. m. Saturday from the 'Evangelical church -at Uobcrtsdale. Service l'.y Lev. f pc.ilburgcr. I.'urial at Oh'.i Hill ffme'erv.

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Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them with Othine Double Strength Thi preparation for the-removal of freckles ia usually so fuwfsfu! in remorir.K freckles and diving a lear, beautiful complexion that it is pold under Kuarantef! to refund the money if it fails. Don't hide your frccklcis under a veil; pet an ounce of Othine. and remove them. Ln the first few applications s-hould show a wonderful improvement, wmc of tha lighter fretkles vanishing entirely. F.e sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine; it is this that is sold on the money-baek guarantee. Adv. '

Myrtle avenue are the ery proud parents of a baby jiirl who arrived at the Lyinc-ln Ho.spit.il in Chicago Tucsiiay morninp. Mutlicr and daughter are Kttti!i(.; a'.oagr nicely. Miss Hose fmyth of Chicago visited

at the home of h.r mother of Indiana j boulevard Ia;-t Tuesday., 1 Herman Thieron of Indiana boulevard !

was a i-uslni'?S' vi.-itor at tne List Side. Tuesday. Mrs. I. Arnold of Lake avenue has cone on a vacation to visit her sister in Mars-haltown Iowa, for a couple of wt-f ks. Mrs. J. Eoituedcl was the truest of Mrs. Bahn of tiie Last Side Thursday. Iean Tafteart of Central avenue has cone cn a two we. ks" vai-ation isiting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Milbuin of Talis, III. Mrs. V'iil Ksrfrrrs ha" returned to her home iu Leil, la., after visiting her brother, Herman Stetzefant, who is onf.ned at tne Dcrnard hospital in Chicago with an attack of typhoid fever. Fred F.ahn cf Last Side visited in Kolx rtsdaljat the home of his sister, Mrs. H. Thieson. Mis. Koreaur and :."n of J.Iyrtle ave. n-cra Chicago shoppers the forepart of the week. Mrs. Carl Bueler f Lake avenue was a Chicago shopper "VVf dnesda y.Mr. K. Wittf r of Lake avenue, who has Veil very ill with typhoid fevtr and was getting along nicely, has had a relarse.

About a dozen from here attended a meeting: of the Olive Chapter (). E. S. at Gary Wednesday evening. The Grand Matron Cora B. Holland of In :,ar.apr lis attended. Little Miss "Wilheima, dauglner of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Popp, is safferins from an infection on her foot c-used from steppins on a garden rake. Mrs. Ldith I'arker and " children of Peetonia. lit. are he-re visiting for the t ummer with Mr. and Mrs J. J. Wood. Mr. Ii vin Carstens-n has accepted a position with the Gary Motor Truck Co. at Gary. Mrs. W. B Oivoi and children have

been visiting during the week with rela

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ROCHESTER. Letween pn.noo and fiO.cnn pounds of wool, worth, approximately $35,000. was sold by various farmers' associations of Fulton and Cass ( luetics to a firm In Fort Wayne recently.

In every part cf the land thire are women v!.n tli ho-r. th-mjch the application i" Mn'her's Frier. 5, tby entirely avoided the sirfferinjr u-:al!y Incident to n-otherhaod. They relute in no un-ertain terms haw from its use the days were made brljlt and cheerful rr.d t'l'e r.'sht.i Cilm ar.d restfai. btr.v the cr!ir; was parsed without the nsunl furTerinp cxrxrience.d when nciure is nnaidcd. rrd hor they preserved their health and stiena.ii to devote it to the rerins: cf their children and to the triir.es life bclda lor them. Motbes's Friend Is a mot peretratinir remedy. rrpared e?recia!iy for expectant mothers from a formula of a noted physician. Strain upon the liarnenta avoided, rind instead of a period cf discomfort and mnstaiit dread it is a season cf ct!m reros. The hours at the rr'e'.s ore ie" . and Mother's Friend enal.ies tho nether to re

tain her natural grace, and her fkin is r.ot cracked and does not become tard or dfefijrirefl. 1 Writetothe Ttradfield Rejnilator Company, i r.ept. L. I-nroar Biiildins-, Atlanta. O-nrifia, fnr their Met he riiood book, and obtain a i brittle o.t Mother' Friend from the dTugtM itocaj;

Mr. and Mrs. A. Stevens cf Des Moin's. Iowa, is here visiting for a few days at the home of their son. Mr. Willard Stevens, who has just returned from France. Mi s. E. R. S. huelke had her risht arm dislocated Wednesday at the shoulder

j by falling over a branch from a tree j while she was attending the ricnic given I by the m -mbers of the Lutheran church. Mr. Leonard Johnson underwent an I operation on his throat at the Mercy j hospital at Gary Wednesday, i Mr. ( has. W. Estelle was born Aiie.

! It. 15 45. at Painesville, Ohio, and died i

J'ine 11. 1.11?, at his home east of!

Hobart, agfd seventy-four years. His death was caused from apoplexy ar.d he v. as sick for only about two weeks. He is survived by a wife and one daughter. He was a member of the Hobart Post G. A. R. The funeral services were held at the home at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon and were, conducted by Rev. Ayling of Crown Point. The interment was at the Valparaiso cemetery.

DYER NEWS

Albert Scheldt returned to his home at Chicago on Thursday morning. The parochial fachool will have their commencement cxercisis on Monday night. Juno 20. Mr. Ben Ovcrhage of Chicago spent

It )i fink ( Brunette

at Pyer with his brother,

Wednesday Joseph.

Miss Elizabeth Kaiser of Chicago visit-

ed for several days with her father.

Anton Kaiser. Mrs. H. Schulte went to Chicago to attend the weddirjg of her sister. Florence Hogan. - On Wednesday morning Mr. Peerson, lime-keeper and son of a contractor for the new concrete road west of Dyer, had the misfortune to have both legs broken. He intended to jump on one cf the large stone trucks and missed it. falling in" front of it and both wheels of the heav y truck passed over him, breaking his legs. The truck driver immediately took him to a hospital, where he received medical aid.

Cbmpfcxion Smooth and vslvctyaa the petals cf a rose is the complexion aided by Nadine Face Powder This delicate beautifier i-r.purts an indefir.abia :hj:m a charm which i..-.crs in the memory. '.,'ihe smooth texture of I'dinc adheres until washed off. It prevents (unburn or the return o discoloration. Its coolness is refresh-ir-C, nd it cannot barra the tenderest skin. Nadine Face Powder beautifies millions of complexions today. Why" not

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