Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 12, Hammond, Lake County, 1 July 1919 — Page 10

THE TIMES. Tucesdav. Julv 1, 1910 day. M:sses Gusta Allen and Mary Ever huve returned from a two weeks vac.'iti.m spent :n Circ'.esville. Ohio. M: and Mrs. Kre.1 Alexander will leave Thursday for a motor trip to J a r.j.ia. Mrs. Catherine Stewart entertained at a family ti;r.ner at her home In :i'-r: ;an avenue in honor of her cousin. Mrs. William I.m.leman and the Litter's niece, J erlune D-.iran of C'.'-veiand. Ohio. The W. B. A. cf the Maccabees w:!i ha e their regular meeting toi.iot rw eventny Ths Mispah H.hle Class will hold Tr.e;r monthly rn'iettn in the par1 ' i s of tho r. K church tomorrow e vt-n'.r.ir. Mr and Mrs. A. P. Havden of Ohio avenue are visiting the former's mother in Michigan. Mr. and Mia Hugh M Atkin and children and Miss Auril Richards have left for a five weeks motor trip to Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hammersly and son Irwin, who have been the guests of the latter's parents, jir anj Mrs. James Knight and sister, Mrs. J. J. Keller, have returned to their home in N'eodesha. Lyle Dunning of Ohio avenue is recovering from acid burns about the face and head which he received while at work last week. Mr. and Mrs. Isbell of Sheridan ave. have purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoffman on Cleveland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman have moved to Atchison avenue. Ernest RW-ker of Indiana boulevard WHITING . and its PEOPLE iiiiiiii!iiiiiii!inii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiMiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiii:!i!ii:iiniiHi;;Hii miimiiiiiiniiiiiiUMiimiimiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiH jj Whiting Advertisements Are Winners 13 Open All Day Thursday Closed July 4th Open All Day Thursday Closed July 4th The Daughters at the Slovak Dom IsaheO will nvet tor.'.orriiw e-.-en.ns KAUFMANN & WOLF - Hammond. Ind.

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anU are accetteil by Te A biting Xeni Co.. 624. Uta St., Pbone 138-W. NOTICE. After this date the rate for classified advertising will be 10 cents per line with a minimum charge of 30 cents. Whiting, Ind., March 31st. a-si-tf AT THE PRINCESS TONIGHT. Mabel Normand in "When Doctors UlKaxree," her latent picture. Movie Actress Content!

at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Charles K. Maur.d'r -and .1-iurh-ter. Miss Dorothy, of Ohio a vi-n :ir. visiting; relatives in C-Mumh-'is "'lv.o. Theodore B.iran of Ch'.'-iajro was arrested by Officer rark.-r on S:miay for frfi-iling at thfl rate nf thirtythree n!!fs per ho'ir. He r.u rri.-is-ed on $2 hnndj t-r apr-eir fcrr tr;.r. to Double S. & H. Stamps Wednesday

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Watch Your Elbow SINCE Doctor Bell invented the first telephone there have been seventy-four typesof Bell telephones designed to combine strength, simplicity and utility. The desk telephone has more than a hundred parts and is built as delicately as a watch. The smoothness with which it works depends in no small degree upon those who use it. Rough usage is sure to impair its effectiveness. Care should be taken to prevent the telephone at your elbow from being knocked to the floor and its delicate adjustments damaged. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY

July 4th! Prince,, Theatre! Time to be announced later. 7-1 Eis r'mic. Spring HU1 Grove, St. Johns, Ind, July 4th. 6-2S-3t. AT THE PRINCESS TONIGHT. Mabel Normand in "When .Doctor Disagree," her late.'t picture. Movie Actress Contest! July 4!h! Princes Theatre! T.inr to be announced later. 7-1 WOILD lOV I.IKE TO BE A MOVIE AC TKKSS f Are Voo Qualified To Be a Movie Actress f Some ?ir!s who are very pretty do not look well on the screen, and some who are not considered exceptionally good looking photograph beautifully. A contest will be held July 4th o determine the best movie atar in WhltInK. A prixe of tin n told, and an opportunity to be the leading lady in a real moving picture to be made later, will be given the winner. Everyone is invited to try: Pictures will be taken by a well known moving picture director and camera man. under auspices of Princess theater. REMEMBER JtLV 4TH! PBINcess theater: 6-:6-tr AT THE PRINCESS TONIGHT. Mabel Normand tn "When .Uoctcrs Disagree,-' her latent picture. Movie Actress Content! July 4:h! Princss Theatre! Time to be announced later. 7-1 STAR THEATRE TONIGHT. Gloria Swanson in a five reel special. "Every Woman's Husband.' and a Christie Comedy. 7-1-1 For Rent Light housekeeping rooms. 411 Fishrupp avenue. 7-1-1 The Whiting Savings and L,oan Association for the practical man. woman and child, who, realizing the uncertainties of business and health and the folly of spending al! the money they can provide for an emergency. Current dividend rate six percent. 1 AT THE PRINCESS TONIGHT. Mabel Normand In "When .Doctor Disagree," her latest picture. Movie Actresa Contest! July 4th! Princess hearre! Time to be announced later. 7-1

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SPECIALS!

PARADE SPARKLER. 16 inches Ion?; throws sparkling stars, at per dozen oOe; each O C 4TH OF JULY SPARKLERS. 10 inches Ions, one dozen in a box, special priced; (dozen - boxes, ), per box LC 7-IXCH SPARKLERS, one dozen in a box at 5c; per dozen boxes, specially priced r at....; DUC POP GUN'S, Daisy Harmless Pop Guns, pump action; Just the thing for the little follows; two sizes, 9Sc r r and ZzJC FLYING TINKERS, a good sport for the boys; they try and see who can fly it the highest; sails three hundred feet, - at I5C LIBERTY FLYERS, airplanes, a child can operate it; ascends and scars like a real f airplane, at 43C

SPECIALS!

Hammocks !

BARNARD'S BUBBLE OUTFIT.

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RED, GREEN OR SILVER LIGHTS, each lc; per dozen, assorted colors. Wed. and Tburs 1 LC BALLOONS, red," white and blue air balloons. 41 sizes, specially priced at 4Sc, 35c, y c 25c and IOC SAFETY CRACKERS, the harmless Fourth of July Crackers, on sale Wednesday ") and Thursday . J. LC SAFETY REVOLVERS of wood make loud report; the ideal noise maker for chil- f f dren, at J. LC

BOYS MAKE YOUR OWN KITES; stick kites, 3 for 5o;

box kites, priced at, each

10c

LAWN SWING, as pictured, without canopy- top, seats four passengers, is made of best lumber, well bolted, painted red, natural varnished seats- On sale o " at $8.9o

Comfy, cozy, cool and indispensable for summer; cost little and occupies small space on the porch or lawn. These on sale are of closely woven material in a variety of colors, large throw back r A q pillows, special

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COUCH HAMMOCK As pictured, has angle steel frame, covered in khaki denim, complete with mattress. Wednesday and f Q O Thursday at J JO

ROCK-A-BYE BABY S W I N G S. made of good quality duck, regu

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gave a dinner party to St. Louis friends at the Edelweiss Gardens, in Chicago, Saturday evening. John Mikolas has purchased thu milk route of Faul Choanljz. The latter has purchased a farm in XVisconsir.where he intends moving his family. The funeral of the 15 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Collard of 121st street, was held yesterday by Undertaker Baran. Death was due to biom-hial pneumonia. The services were held at St. John's church, interment being at St John's cemetery. Father Miller read the bans at the Sacred Heart church on Sunday, announcing the coming marriage of Miss Catherine Schaefer and Ernest Hein. The wedding is to take plate on July nineteenth. The wedding of Miss Alma Vater, daughter of Mr. and Mjs. William E. Vater and Julius Hopi'e, will take place at the .Evangelical Lutheran

ROCK-A-BYE BABY HIGH CHArTl. convert any common chaij into a high chair, specially 1 Ci Q priced at J J. .iO WATER WINGS, learn to swtai; take a pair of these water wings with you to the lake, j g priced at tOC "AEROLUX" ' the well known, nowhip porch shade, complete with

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PORCH SWING Strongly made, flemish oak finish, 42 inches wide, with comfortable arm rest, well bolted, complete with e a q hooks and chains vOtO

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WE PAINT FORDS FOR $15.00 Cut prices on all other make?. Let us wax your new car the way it should be waxedCUT RATE AUTO PAINT SHOP 301 Michigan Ave., Hammond. Phone 2141. Ret- 1043 M.

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AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Schrader's Universal Tire Pressure Gaa;;, the reg. q price is Jl.iiO, special.- S0C Blue Ribbon Auto Soap, the best; put up in l lb pails, o at iOC MarveJ Junior Vu'canizar, compute with 12 patches, q priced at OOC Door Rims and Glass for Ford Head Lights, on sale at 65 c Ford Springs, seven leaf front springs, ( made of finest carbon steel, regular $3.00 ry r g value,, at - jL.LO Electric Trouble Lamp, complete with cord, 0 $1.25 value C$C K-W Coil Springs with tungsten contacts. One pair r in package at J,0 C

Coaster Wagon Genuine Burnham Coaster Wagon with roller bearing iron wheels, solid oak bed. natural varnish finished body. ';hecls- QO painted red, special pJ.s O

TENNIS RACKETS SPECIAL VALUES JUVENILE TENNIS RACKETS well made frame, gut string center, regular 50c - racket, at ...j3C REGULATION SIZE TENNIS RACKETS, well made frame, gut string center $1.25 kind, 93c the regular $1.00 -kind at -..OzC

TENNIS RACKET, black depressed thrfttt with oak rein

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TENNIS RACKET-Double gut string center, gut wound shoul- . der. A $4 racket q r priced at 5)0 CATCHERS' MITT Made of good grade ' Yucatan leather, regular $2 value on qo special sale at OC

Velocipedes Velocipede with 3-inch rear wheel and 14-inch fiont wheel; black painted frame and rd wheel?,, ad

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Knickerbocker Bath Spray Brush for shower, massase, shampoo and irib-do'.vn, as j ff illustrated OZ.LL Bath Spray of best rubber, with nickel plated faucet connections; $1.00 kind on sale Wednesday and

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STORE OPEN All Day Thursday CLOSED Friday, July 4th

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hurrh tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock. Mrs. J. J. Kelly of Indiana blvd.. has returned from Techny, 111. where she was for the benefit of her health, hrr condition being not greatly improved. Mrs. H. S. Davidson of LaTorte avenue has been entertauiing Mr. and Mrs. Dyer of Michigan. During the month of July the protentant churches of this city will have union services Sunday evenings. Services the first Sunday evening will be held in the Robertsda'.e Evangelical church.

who were very surprised to hear of her marriage. Mr. J.Iise has been a resident of Hohart for only about two months he having come to this place from Valparaiso. He is salesman for pianos and talking machines. Mrs. John Griffin and son of Valparaiso visited with relatives here yesterday. Mrs. Margaret Mellon visited with relatives at Hammond yesterday. Mrs. Isabel Pio and baby of Springfield. 111., visited here last week at the home of Mrs. Ads Pio.

Sha mrocks Vi3r5tM i Ine Vocal solo Louisa Lc-hse Vocal duct Martha Holly and Louisa Lohse Toy Soldier Mildred Bund Recitation Eltessa EmmcrTinef Vocal solo o Miss Dunhar

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Friday evening Mrs. Daisy Fleck en- j tc: talr.od 13 girls at her home to a mis- I ccllaneous shower in honor of Miss j Gladys Marwell whose marriage to Mr. j Fred Rose will take place within the j

near future. The evening was spent in games and musi after which luncheon was served. Miss Harriet Schreff'.er and Mr. Clifford Mise went to Crown Toint last week. Thursday, where they were quietly married by . Rev. Ayling. Miss Schreffler who is in the millinery business here and has a host of friends

The following entertainment and-o-cii! will be given at the I.'.phcran church by the Ladies" Aid Soci-r-ty Wednesday evening. July 2nd, at 7:30 o'clock. Everybody welcome: Duet Calvary March Mildred Bunds Dance Highland Fling Violet Milne Song of the Wild Birds. Vm. Kansncld Violin solo Little Birch Canoe Franklin Reichardt Recitation Irene Johnson Scherzo and Home Sweet Home Mildred Proeschold Recitation - Eltessa Emmerling

Eunshower , Florence Hess

LEMON JUICE j FOR FRECKLES !

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Squeeze the Juice of two lemons Into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the" best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, 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 tiiis sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms end hands each, day and see how freckles and blemishes disarpcar and how clear. Tes! It Is harmless and never Irritates,

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