Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 12, Hammond, Lake County, 1 July 1919 — Page 8
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CROWN POINT NEWS iappenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
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LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY E. C. CARROLL Of Carroll & Newton USSOIT TWENTY-TOTJa. Ate there n - general rules that can he laid down for the jruularv i of thos who are required to we;iglasses? No. each case is different from all other cases, and presents character
istics peculiar to nseir. Each p- i tient has a different temperament and physical make-up. so that it is manifestly impossible to adice ; wholesale. How are the best results in Optometry obtained? From the standpoint of the patient, the best results are secured by first of all consulting a graduate optometrist, then by having confidence in his skill and judgment, bywearing the glasses lie furnished a. he advises, and by persistent lv following his ad ict- in ail particulars. CARROLL & NEWTON Optometrists and. Jewelers 186 8tate St., Hammond, Ind. Take The Times nd keep in touch with the whole vcrld.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Muzzall. who are living in Hammond, spent the week-end with relatives here. The marriage of Miss Buelah Howard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Howard of this city to Charles I... Waltz of Kalamazoo. Mich., was celebrated on
Monday. The ceremony w as preformed j by Rev. Snyder. The young c.uple will j
make their home in Kalamazoo. Miss Wilhelmine Kooc hnlcke is spending a part of her vacation with friends in Chicago. Mrs. Oeorge Kder. Jr.. and Misses Susie and Lillian Hillbrich of Hammond attended the fun ral of Mrs. Susan Young on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson of Kl Taso. 111., are spending a few days nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. ;eorge Sherman. Mr. Robinson r-turned on Monday but Mrs. Robinson will remain in Crown Point for a few days. Harold Kilborn of Chicago attended th funeral of Karl Randolph on Sunday. Mips I'la Halt, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Irant of Lowell on a motor trip to Sheldon. 111., on Sunday. The funeral of Mrs. Martin Young was held at St. Mary's Catholic church on Monday a. m. and was largely attrtid'd by relatives and friends who had come to ray their last resnects to fine
who will be greatly missed by those of her home circle and friend.-, in the com-j munity. The Ore department was called to the '' Pa id Maney home about fi:"n a. m. i
Monday, the laundry store in the basement of thir home becoming unmanageable. Slight damage was done to the home and Mr. Maney was slightlyburned. Howard Bargfeldt of Gary was a guest in the home of his uncle. A. J. Moran. on Sunday. Notice to War Mothers. The Chambt r of Commerce desire s every War Mother to take part in the parade on July 4th. and automobiles will
be furnished for them. Those who are ahle will meet at the Houk building on the south side of the court house at !):o0 o'clock. Those in Crown Point who nre not able to walk to the, pla of meeting will please notify the undirsigned. who will have an automobile call for ihnn at their homes. All War Moth rs who w ill turn out are requested to notify the undersigned not later than Thursday evening. July 3. iirs. C. V. Allman. Phone 2S. Clown Point. Ind.
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The piogram given at the Auditorium Sunday evening in honor of our retu:-:ie.i soldiers was a deciced success. The Boy Scouts and the Camp Tire Ciri.- lontributed some very c-n-tertp'nng numbers to the program. Th t.-ihleanx representing all nations was U ; u i-1 y done. There were many irtrri-st talks made by our return-
Women Made Young Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body full of youth and health may be yours if yoa will keep your system in order by regularly taking GOLD MEDAL
Tba world's SUnCara remedy for kidnej, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, ti.o enemies of and looks. In use since 1696. All druggists, three sixes. Leek for tie aaaae Cold Model mtmt-j kas accept o imileUoa.
ieuiiion. Roy Witter of Lake avenue left on Friday for St. Joe, Michigan, where ' !:e Intends to take the baths for his health. The at. B. A. of the Maccabees will hold their regular meeting at the 1. O. O. F. hall Wednesday evening. Very important business will be transacted. 11 members are urged to come. Mrs Herman Brcikman of West I'k. Addition entertained her father and I mother utid brother. Walter, of Wind- ' or r;uk. and also another brother.
; Majt Hagadorn of Rochelle, Illinois, on
Su nda y . Mis. Sam Tucker of Pearl street fell and cut her wrist very badly on ; l'lillv bottle last Saturday. Clarence Kggers has -returned home after spending a week's vacation at tureen Island, Iowa. Mrs. Schlatter of Atchison avenue ;s entertaining h-r nephew, of Indinapolis, Indiana.
In Detroit, Michigan, after a. visit tier with lelatives. His wife will remain I e-. e ft-r a few days. Max Thompson returned to his home in Buck Creek, Ind.. yesterday after a visit here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Thompson. Much of the traffic between Lowell and Beecher. 111., will now be stopped that the country is dry. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Zartman were Chicago vi.-ittis yesterday
DYER NEWS
- 00,000 Prescriptions Were Filled Before "40" Was Discovered J. C. Mender.haJl. Evansville. Ind.. pr.t 40 years in the drug business.
compounded over 100. nno prescriptions i 'rom physicians educated in Europe and I , America before "Number 40 For The mood" was discovered; the great npe- I !flc for all blood diseases. Successful- j
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!ar system, in blood rolson. mercurial and lead poisoning, chronic rheumatism, catarrh, constipation, hepatic congestions, dyspepsia and stomach troubles, sores, ulcers, nodes, tumors and scrofulous swellings that have withstood all other treatment yield to "No. 40." Sold by Jos. Wcls. Hammond, and Centra! Prui Store, Indiana Harbor. Ar.
I'd boys and a large. enthusiastic crowd w;is present. Mis.-s Vera Shvle of Iake aienue is sp?nd'ng hi r acatton, at Olen Allen :nd in lie v:i, ! !1. I'hai ley Liters and Martin Kggers motor. J to l.aney, Illinois Sunday William llai.ian and t'aily have returned to ilieir home on Lake avenuee, aftr spendins two weeks at St I'll, Micbigar. visiting relatives and ! l iends. Miss Clara Kramer oi Myrtle avenue le't the iatter pirt of the week loi Kol-omo. Indiana, where she Intends to spend her vacation visiting M ss Iorothy Craig, whom she met wlul" attending the school for the blind at Indianapolis. Mrs. Julius Sliauss and family of the aEst Side were visitors at thfl I-evcrrnz home on Myrtle avenue on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Eaton of Iake avenue were called to IiPort, Ind.. to attend the funeral of the former's gra mi mother. Mrs. Ftnley left for Auburn. Ind.. to attend the anniversary of her mother's birthday, and alwo a family
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Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Walley spent Sunday with the Wliiy family. Mr;. Arthur Koch Is spending etfr days with her mother. Mrs. Jos.
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Mr. lt.l Mrs. J. O. Hern spent Sunday with Met. Catherine Grothaus. Mrs. llosan of Chicago is visiting
, with her daughter, Mrs. H. Schulte and family. Postoff icj hours for July 4th will
be from 7 a. m. to 10.30 a. m.
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Mrs. Mathilda Kellman and Arthur. Baumgartncr spent Sunday visiting -it ri-er Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Spanler spent Sunday at Chicago. Jiicob Schmal ai.d and Mrs. i'cier l.rtz spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Hammond. Mr." and Mrs. John Spitz and family of Griffith spent Sunday here with John Stark and family. Michael Klassen of Chicago spent Sunday here with his mother. Mrs. Jacob Boecker spent Monday at Chicago.
The Times' want ads bring v vertise again. Results come w!rh -onstant effort.
George Heillg was in Chicago on business yesterday. I W. Ragon returned yesterday i: orning from a two days outing with the members of the Cook County Press Club. The Club members motored to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin and stayed Saturday and Sunday. rt Mulliken returned to his home
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Mrs. Gerber and Kooy Is visiting her daughter Mrs. H. Jansen In Flint. Mich. Owen Lanley of Hamond is spending a few days at Fred McKce at Maynard. Mr. and Mrs. Kuhlman and son Willie and Mr. and Mrs. Schoon spent Sundayevening at the home of H. Kaskl. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ktngma and son of Lansing visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tanis Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Brinke of Michigan City visited their mother Mrs. D. Schoon on Thursday.
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Having succeeded the Gately Clothing Co., we found many orders placed for Summer Dresses which we accepted together with goods we ordered; this gives us a surplus stock of Summer Dresses such as Printed Voil and Georgette, also beautiful Gingham and Organdies as well as an over supply of Georgette Waists, all of which we will sacrifice regardless of cost or value for quick clearance sale. We have Included in this sale the following hlghgrade goods:
About 25 Ladies' and Misses' Capes, wool serge and poplin, just the thing for cool summer evenings. Values Q QQ up to $45.00, Clearance price $22.50 down to JO About 20 Ladies' Satin Dresses, assorted shades "7 QQ and sizes, values to $25.00, Clearance sale price. ..) .viO Summer Wash Skirts, the right thing for summer outings and picnics. These include Gaberdine, Crash, ' Linene and Duck Skirts, slightly soiled from handling; many "7Qf will be sold as low as v! U
About 35 Ladies' Wool Serge and Poplin Suits, assorted sizes, formerly sold as high as $42.50, for this CM Q flfl sale we will close them out from $27.50 down to J O.UU Lot of 100 Beautiful Printed Voile Dresses, various shades assorted patterns and sizes 16 to 44. Special &J1 Clearance price DaHO Ladies' Newest Model Georgette Blouses, assorted shades and designs, hand embroidered and bead trim- Q med. Special for this Clearance Sale as low as Dw.ctO
Don't wait until the season Is half over before taking advantage of Clearance Sales of Summer Wear. This is a Combination and Clearance Sale for the Fashion Shop.
Our Motto is "Sell for Cash at Small Profits and Make Many Quick Sales, help you to Reduce the High Cost of Dressing
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