Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 8, Hammond, Lake County, 26 June 1919 — Page 13
Thursday 1 June 26, 1919.
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WHITING "and its PEOPLE
Lake and McHenry. 111. Upon their, jjj
return they will reside with Mr. an Mrs. George Parker In Atchison a ve-
j nue until their home in AVest Park ad-jj
j tiHion is erected
i Rev. H. P. Ivey and family left ves
; terday morning: for a two weeks" a-jjj
j cation. They will drive thro'iarh to
I i olumbus, O.. to spend a. week at the li
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Miss Agnes Muldoon and John Ju- ! 'Jt centenary r5eration. TheH a,na .re oe..t-a by Th, Whttlns e.
'.r. two well known young tVhiting people -were united in marriage at the f acred Heart church on Tuesday morning at 9 oclocK. ty Rev. Father William C. Miller in the presence of a
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
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f-xpect to stop lor visits at several places, both ROing out and on their re
turn trip. During the pastor's ab-
sf-nce there will he no preaching serv
ices at the Methodist church for twoJ
Sundays, but all the other regula
Jerg number of relatives and friends 'rv,w Wl11 ' MM Dmn un nf
weeK-aay. ne expects it reiuiii iui
o. tne contracting parties. The attendants were Mi.-s Florence Muldoon, sister of the rrlde and Victor "VVasr.ey. of Chicago, who se.rved with the groom In Prance. The bride wore a pink georgette dress with a pink chiffcn hat and carried a shower boquet of p-.nk. The bridesmaid wore a yellcw and blue dress with hat and flowers to correspond. Following the service a wedding breakfast was served to fifty guests at the home of the. bride. Mrs. Juller is the daughter of Mrs Marie Muldoon of Central avenue and is well known !n Whiting social circles. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Julier. of Elkhart, who until recently resided In this Pity, having recently returned home from France. Mr. and Mr. Julier will spend ten days vis-ting with the for-
Sunday, July 13. This church will join in the union Sunday nighi services beginning at the church in Robertsdaio. Sunday. July 6. MSke Rush, arrested by Officer tr-
ard for being intoxicated, was sr-r.
raigned before Judae Green and fined( $2 and costs, upon payment of which
he was released. Mr. and Mrs. William Stoll are entertaining the former's sister. Mrs. William Linden and niece, Josephine Doran of Cleveland. O. Bert Hill, arrested for assault and battery on complaint of Mrs. Simirs. was dismissed by Judge Green. Peter Smith was fined $2 and costs by Judge Green, having been arrested by O'ficer Parker for speeding Mrs. Frank M. Long of LaPorte ave-
(.. 024. litU St.. Phone 13-W. NOTICE. 1 After this date the rate for classified advertising will be 10 cents per line with a minimum charge of 30 cents. Whiting, Ind., March 31sL s-si-tr Returned soldiers, jailors and martnes are requested to meet in the toutw! chamber of the city hall at 8ty5 Thursday evening. June IS. to assist in plans for the 4th of July celebration. 6-25-2t.
Princess Theatre WHITING, INDIANA TOMORROW AND SATURDAY ANITA STEWART in "MARY REGAN" The Story of a Woman's Past. Her very latest picture. Even better than "Virtuous Wives" and a "Midnight Romance."' Also HOUDINI in 'THE MASTER MYSTERY'
STAR THEATRE TOMGHT. "The Scarlet Prop" is one of the
Lrnost gripping dramas ever staged;
see it at the Star tonight along with
4a roaring Ser.nett cnmedv and big
western feat '.ire. Adventure and Ro-
m.tnce Xisrht tomorrow; also Billy Vatson In "Going Up," a lively cmdy. -2-lt A safe plac for cash and where It "will grow while waiting, helps many a man to win. There is a safe place, for money and a welcome for you at the Whiting Savings & I-an Association. Office 600 113th itreet. 6-26-lt
40 yeara ago an old doctor wm putting up a. raedicina for diseases of the. blood, that cured th wont case of pacific blood poison, and time, prored that the. cures were permanent. After many yeara I secured the prescription (being a drurfl't). nd toolt each ,n" gredient separately and referred to my U. 8. Dispensatory and other authoritative books on medicine and found the medical properties set down as follows: -Emnloved in diseases of the glanda:ar
system, in blood poison, scrofula, ooni ftipation. stomach and liver troubles. I chronic rheumatism, catarrh. In seres, ulcers, skin eruptions, mercurial and ! lead poisoning. Under Its use nodes.
tumors and scrofulous swellings i.tai have withstood all other treatment disappear as If fcy magic" To commernorate my fortieth year as a druggist I named this medicine "Number 40 for The Blood." J- C. Mer.denhall. Evansville, Ind. Sold by Jos. wets. Hammond, ana Central Drug Store. Indiana Harbor. A !
WANTED 3 or more rooms by young couple.
unfurnished Phone 383J. 6-26-lt.
j THE UN ITVJE H 5 AlC A R i Mr. Ford Owner
THE UNrVESSAt CAR Mr. Ford Owner PLAY SAFE! Faulty workmanship or spurious parts may be the cause of a serious accident. Our buildings are the largest and best equipped for FORD service and car repairing in Indiana. Mr. C. Fields (repair shop foreman for Ford Motor Co. for six years) is in charge. , $20,000.00 stock parts on hand. Only genuine Ford parts used. Bunnell Auto Sales Co. Authorised Ford Agents. Immediate delivery on new cars. Gary. Hammond. East Chicago. Phone 1470. Phonos: 650 651.
TT'AXTEP Two e'.rls to work "in ice cream parlor. Casper Matson. phore 2197. 410 Indiana boulevard. 6-26-lt PRINCESS THEATRE TOMGHT. Georare tValfh in "Help- Help! Poise!", an all comedy feature. Also Pache News. 6-26-lt WOULD YOU I.IKE TO BE A MOVIE ACTRESSr , Are Yon Qualified To Be a Movie Actref Some girls who are very pretty do wf look weil on the screen, and some wio are not considered exceptionally fT-'d looking photograph beautifully. A content vill b? held July 4fh lo dttermlne the best movie star In WhttloK. A prime ot 8100 lu Hold, and an opportunity to be the leading lady in a raal moving picture to be made later, wfill be given the winner. .Everyone is invited to try! 'pictures will be taken by a well krs-wn moving- picture director and cajr.era man,, under auspicec of Princess theater. 1 1 EM EMBER JILT 4TH! PRIXCESS THEATER! 6-26-tt
rucj has as her guests her brother and
j tisr from Alton. 111.
L.'':Ss Baumwohl was arrested on complaint of Officer Parker for breaking1 a quarantine. His child had crnckenpic and Louis, not believing in signs, tore the card off the house. He is uader $25 bond3 to appear July, 1st for trial. Among the out-of-town guests at the Muidoon-Julier wedding were the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Julier and daughters, Sallie and Mary, of Elkhart: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, c.f IrHiana Harbor. and many from
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Fox-Head Waukesha Beverages are made exclusively with the world-renowned spring water, Nature's own hence healthful, sparkling, satisfying. Some so-called root beers and gihger ales are artificially colored, while FOX-HEAD is pure, and yet you pay no more than for an artificially flavored substitute. To get that FOX-HEAD goodness, to get that FOX-HEAD purity, always ask for FOX-HEAD. If ycfcive yet to taste it, you will know why when you try it For sale by all leading grocers, druggists and soda fountains. Brodsky-Gross & Company Phone Hammond 7 1 2 DISTRIBUTORS Oakley i& Fayette Streets
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Mrs. Joseph Kinaock of Lke avenue, has returned home after spending a two weeks' vacation visiting; friends in Iowa. Mrs Arthur Hadea ! spending a few weeks visiting at the home of her .mother. Mrs. Hatt. of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Langohr and Edwin Eader, of Myrtle avenue, and Miss E. Anderson, of South Chicago, motored to Gary Wednesday. Mis Mary Brenkus attended the ftraduation exercises of her cousin. Miss Vocha. at LaPorte. the fore part of the week. Mr. .and .M.-. Clyde Smith and rUuKhters of the tVest Park addition, returned hsme Wednesday evening alter spending two weeks' visiting relatives in Kalamazoo and Vieksb fir sr. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Lake avenue, motored to East Chicago on business Wednesday. Arthur Ogren. of Myrtle avenue had the misfortune to hurt h'-s foot while at v.r i k Mond;i y. Mrs. Sam Cunningham, of Indiana Harbor, visited at the home of hef n-.other, Mrs. Fred Leverenz. of Myrtle avenue. , Mrs. Arthur Judson of Cleveland avenue. Mrs. Foreaur and Mrs. Turley of Lincoln avenue, motored to Chlcsito, Monday. Mrs. George Bader of Myrtle avenue.
! visited friends in South Chicago
Wednesday. Mrs. Oeorge Bader of Myrtle avenue, visited friends in South Chicago Wednesday. Charles H. King, of Chicago, spent Tuesday in Robertsdale on business. Mrs. J. Poppen was a Chicago shopper Wednesday. Mrs. M. Kick, of Myrtle avenue, is 'n the sick list. Clarence Eggers returned to his home on Roberts avenue, after visiting relatives in Green Island, la. CARD OF THANKS. Friends and Neighbors
In memory of him who has gone
kindly accept our thinks for your many courtesies, kind words and fiort.1 offerings during our recent bereavement in the l"s sof our son and brother, Lawrence. Mrs. Mollie Fick. Daughter Eleanor and Son Irwin. 6-26-lt.
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LEMON JUICE
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I rurc rrtcorxuid 4 J Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents Try It!
Squeeze the Juice of two lemons Into a bottl containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beautifler, at very, very small cost. Tour grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage, this sweetly fragrant !otion Into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and eee how freckles and blemishes disappear and ho-w clear. Tes! It Is harmless and never Irritates, soft and rosy-wbito the skin becomes.
-LIBERTY-
Hat Cleaners and Shoe Shining Parlor FOR LADIES. FOR GENTS. WORK GUARANTEED. 88 STATE STREET. HAMMOND. CARLETON HOTEL BOARDING HOUSE FOR MENRATES ACCORDING TO ROOM. PHONE HAMMOND 3030.
Amazo Corn Oil Best for Salads and Cooking. Buy in five gallon cans and save money. American Maize Products Co. Tel. So. Chicago 9271. Roby, Ind.
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For the benefit of the public and our thousands of pleased customers, we wish to inform you that the elegant Merchandise in beautiful Dresses Suits Etc., we are showing, cornea from our own factory. When you buy at
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You save the middleman's profit which amounts to several dollars on each garment. We have 50 different styles in Dresses of Georgette and Tricotine as well as a large variety of Stunning Coats to select from.
The prices could not be any lower. "We do not complain of a shortage of goods or difficulties of labor these are old excuses for high prices. We make all our own dresses and coats in our own factory. Of course we can and do undersell. We give you the best quality and very latest styles. Come in and trade with the popular store that saves you the middleman's profit.
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