Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 14, Hammond, Lake County, 3 July 1919 — Page 8
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THE TIMES. Thursday, July r$, 1910. URGES STATES TO RATIFY SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT SOON WHITING and its PEOPLE Whiting Advertisements Are Vinners - - v-r T-t "s iLli-. ify .
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One of the prettiest of summor , w eddings in Whiting took place yesterday afternoon at three o'clock when .-liss Alma Vater and Julius lloppe. .two of oar well known young people vere united In marriage. The wedoins took place at St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church where th i"erwony was performed by the pastor. iv. John Bonn. The bride was srivfn in marriage by her father. Town- . phip trustee "William E. Vater. The oouple were attended by the bride'a . f.ster. Miss Louise Vater and cousin. .Martin Eggers. The bride looked l-autiful in a white georgette creation with a hat to natch and carrit-d shower bouquet of white roses and
l ilies of the valley. - The bridesmaid
v ore a pink georgette dress with hat to correspond and carried pink roses. Following- the church service a large number of relatives and friends were "entertained at the Vater home. Mrs. Hoppe is the eldest daughter of Mr nd Mrs. William E. Vater. and is her father's valuable assistant to township trustee Her name is known from one end of the township to the "other, where her work takes her. investigating the calls of the needy. tt.Inistering to their wants and in
many cases acting as family adviser. f.KJts TKKV'rnn:
.The groom is a local business man j being raised in this community. Since returning fro service he has again j opened up a wholesale butter and egg j store, which he sold out to answer j his country's call. Mr. and Mrs. Hoppe j 1 ft last night for Starved Rock. 111., j where they will spend two weeks. Vp- j cn their return they will live temporarily at 409 Central avenue, he anticipating soon erecting a business block j
on 119th street.
and are acer'ited by The Whiting " Co., 824. lltMh St.. Phone 135-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., Ho:ch 31st, " WOIXD VOl I IKE TO BE A Mi)VIE VCTHESSr Are You UnnllHed To lie a Moile Actref Some girls who ar very pretty do not look wi'll on the screen, and some
I who are not consijtred exceptionally
good looking photograph beautifully. ' A rUDlriit will It, hrlil .lull 4t!i o I
(lilcrnilDc the bent movie Mar la VVhltlag. A prize of $lo In sold, and an opportunity to be the leading lady in a real moving picture to be made later, will be given tin- winner. Everyone is invited to try?
Mrs. William Lindeman and niece.
Pictures will be taken by & well known moving picture director and ' camera man. under auspices of Prin- I ivss theater. I
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AT THE miXCESS TOMGHT. Alice Joyce in "Find the Woman"; ! ilso Pathe News and a Comedy. 7-3-1 i MOVIE CtHESS CONTEST j '! p. m. i Whiting Park !
Ct the Hridjre Near t"e TcnuiM t ourt. 7-3-1 t Atcoun: due the Whiting News .'.
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Miiss ivian I'icrcc. Miss Vivian Pierce, a native San Dietro, f'alfforr.Ia, is the rational organizer of the National Woman 3 &rty. She is now in Sn Francisco urfrinfe Governor Stephens to call a rpec.a! meetinjr of the legislature foi the purpose cf ratifyir.g the suf-
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' Jost-phine Doran. who have been vm-
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Ptoll and family, have returned their home in Cleveland. Ohio.
Theodore Baran. arrested for speed- ,
ingr, was fined $2 and costs by Jude Oreen; upon. payment he vas released The case of John Rur.ick, charged
with the same offense
and the case of Louis Baumwohl, who "was charged with breaking quaran-
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j six acts, featuring an all star oast. I Friday. July 4th Seriai Day P..j ' Special Holiday matinet-; Marie Wal- j
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episoile or rne tigers iraii. wnu Ruth Roland and the fifteenth episode
ol "The bilent Mystery t ranc:. Ford. 7-3-lt
Km Vtm 7U4 to Sail Kent OhrUaate Cn of Til as la Tow Dmys. For yr it ha been proved that soealled extema.1 remedies applied to or Inserted in the rectum cannot cure piles. nd at the best can only jive temporary relief. Surgical operations also do not rettTov this ca.use, but simply the forma- . tion. This wonderful prescription, known a M!ro Pile Remedy, is so efficient in the treatment of piles, that even chronic cases of from 20 to 30 years standing with profuse bleeding have been completely cured in from three to ten days. Think of it! Just a few doses of a ' carefully balanced prescription and the most persistent case of piles is ab- . aorbed. never to return. Just read what Henry J. Stone of the Lorain. Ohio. Fire Department says: "I had bleeding and protruding piles for three years and tried all kin as of remedies without result, but was thoroughly cured after taking one bottle bf Mlro." Frank J. PhUllps of Bird Island. Minnesota, says: 'I used half a bottle of Miro. It worked like a charm. I no longer suffer with bleeding and protruding piles. I never regretted the money for such blessing as I am now enjoying. I would have used the whole bottle, but it was not necessary." All pharmacists dispense Miro or can gret It for you on short notice. Surely It's worth the little trouble to obtain it to be rid of piles forever. IMPORTANT: What is known aa Itching piles are not piles in the true sense of the word, although this condition may accompany a true case of piles. Tor this condition Miro Pile Ointment has been prepared, as in such cases it is rot uecesary to take tb.e Internal pre-crl2tUsk-Ajlr.
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Many a man's first step toward-success in life has ben his own door step. Why not take that step now? If you are thinking of a home have a talk with the secretary of the Whitinjr Savings and Loan Association and the information you receive may be of reat benefit to you. It
tine, was also continued. Mr. and Mrs. McCartney of Fishrupp avenue purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Naef on Sheridan avenue, which they now occupy. Mrs. William Biesen entertained the members of St. Joseph's guild at her home in Atchison avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lynch of Sheridan avenue have purchased the Griffin house on Sheridan avenue, occupied by the McHale's. Miss Olwen Pritchard entertained at dinner at her home in Sheridan avenue on Tuesday evening in honor of James and Lewellyn GrifTith, just home from France. Mrs. Eustace Biesen entertained a number of friends at her home on Tuesday in honor of her birthday anniversary. Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Trueblood and children and Miss Geraldine White will spend the Fourth at Garden City. 111. Joseph Ferkoss, arrested for assault and battery upon Nick Ilosza, was fined $25 and costs, amounting to SST.20. which he paid and was released. Miss Margaret Griffith entertained M a beach party at the Whiting Fark last evening, honoring her nephews. Llewellyn and James Griffith, who have recently returned from France.
The funeral of Mrs. Dorothea Harms, ajre 79 years, wife of Chi istopher i Harms, also dei-easeu, pioneers if tiiisj city, was held on Tuesday. Services j were eonducud at St John's ICvane'.-j ica! church at 2:30 by the Ivev. John j iiopp Interment was in th' family j lot nt Oakhill i c rnetery. Hammond j Mrs. Harms passed away at the home
of her ilauKhtcr. Mrs. Augusta L;ieit n. 4S85 Korsythe avenue, lSast Chicago, with whom she resided since boinK compelled to give up her household duties about a year asjo. until which time she and her son, Henry.
resided together. She Is survived by j her two daushters. Mrs. Linden and Mis. Clyde Ciddinser of Last ChicaKO, and her daughter, Mrs. Robert Harke and son. Henry Harms Whitins. She also leaves her brother. Uenry Swhrage of Whiting. , j f ROBERTSDALE 'i
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And remember Mazola is equal to Butter for cooking Better than Olive Oil for salads, at half the price of
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DYER NEWS
FRECKLE-FACE Sua and Wlad Brl&ff Oat T7g-ly Spot. How to RemoTe lastly. Here's a chance. Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that St will not cost yoii a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othine double strength from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as this strength Is sold under guarantee of money back If it fails to remove freckles. Adv.
The Golden Star Kebeckah lo.lse of Whiting put on the decree work at Gary Monday evening. About thirtyfive members from Kobtrtsdale ai.d Whiting attended. J Mr. uiid Mrs. U.it.uard of Kobe.ts
avenue were at Valparaiso last Sunday, visiting the former's sister, Mrs. McXaniel. Mrs. Binhammer of Robertsdale and of the Hammond Rebeckah lodge. Mrs.
Douglas and Mrs. N. Kmerson of thw Whiting Rebeckahs. all members of the Lake county decree team were at Crown Point Tuesday evening to put on the degree work. Mrs. McCoy of Indiana boulevard, left for Sandwich. Illinois, to visit with relatives and friends over the Fourth. Mrs. Fise of Roberts avenue Is very ill and under the care of Dr. Lauer. Mr. and Mrs. Christenson and F. McCoy of Gary, spent Sunday with
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. McCoy of Myrtle avenue The little eight year oid son of Mr. j lid' Mrs. Saylor of the West Park Addition was seriously hurt by a brick falling on h's head. The child was playing around one of the new houses just beins buUt. Mr. and Mrs. J. Soltwedel of Myrtle avenue entertained a number of relatives and friends of Chicago last Sunday. Mis Ma le Wickhorst of Roberts avenue has left for Valparaiso, Indiana to spend the Fourth visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. Strauss of Myrtle avenue are entertaining the latter's mother, of Chicago, for a few days. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Newcomb of Sheffield avenue. Mrs. Pete Eley and mother, Mrs. Staunton, were Chicago shoppers on WVedn? sday Mrs. George and family returned their trip to St. Joe. Michigan last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike MaGown have moved In to their new home which they reiently purchased on Superior aunnt in the West Fark Addition.
Al St-rock of Chicago spent Tuesday ; with Arthur J. Hartman. j Ktii'.-.el Gray was an out of town , vis'tor yesterday. I The Sunday school class had a pic- ' iii'- out in the woods on Tuesday. Miss Il4rrict Brewer had charge of the f little ones. j The town hoard held their meet'n? ; rn TiusJay night in the Forester Hall.; Hoys beware of the nuirsh.il. as he has j received i r.st r actions from the town' hoard to enforce the ordinances relame to riding on the sidewalks with, bicycles and trocy !e. Fireworks are' forbidden in the i-ity limits. ! ("larc-r.i t- Kufsma-.il of Hammond ! tr nsacted business in town yester- j
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nichols of Hollywood, California, came last evening for a Vilt v ;th relatives here for a few months Th" State Fire Marsha! was in Ixwdl xe 'e-day on official business. He ordeicd altera t ions made in several of
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PHONE 644. SUITE 300. DR. J. W. ACTON DENTIST HAMMOND BLDG., HAMMOND. ND. Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.: 1:30-5 p. m. Evenings: 6:i0 to 8 p. m.
tr tiinhiings tn town. A band of negro minstrels were playin r cn the street last eveing. The indications are that Iwell will have a lecord crowd at their celebrat( m hcie tomorrow. The celebration
's given under the auspices of the J S- utherii Lake County Chamber of J
Commerce. Mrs. Hcrrr.ie liayden is very seriously sick. G. V.. Lawrence, of Urbani, 111., was in Lowell on business yesterday. KHic-tt Belshaw son of Mr. and Mrs .!. W. belshaw has gone to Culver, Ind. where he will attend the Culver Military academy during the summer months The extreme hot weather the past few uy is maturing the wheat crop very fast and the farmers are busy cutting it. 7.'t;e prospects are good for a big crop.
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Office Phone 2955. Residence Phone 1674. "MAJESTIC" Clean Glinkerless Coal Sold only by WEST HAMMOND COAL COMPANY J. J. BREHM, Proprietor Freelarjd Avenue and Michigan Central Tracks QUALITY PREPARATION SERVICE
Peace Is Signed In Europe So is the death warrant of alcoholic beverages in the United States. Therefore, nonalcoholic beverages must be used instead. We have obtained the agency of The Heileman Brewing Company of La Cross, Wisconsin, to distribute their New Style Lager, a nonalcoholic beer which has made good with the geii eral public since it came on the market several years ago and will make good here when its gets a fair trial. A call on the telephone given to us as late a four o'clock in the afternoon will be delivered tho same day. Any order given after the time stated will be delivered early next day. It shall be our effort to give quick service, not alone for the near beer, but also to the soda water trade and for anything coming in this line. Charles H. Mayer & Co. Phone Hammond 553
Times Fashion Department
Fashion's Forecast By Annabel Worthington.
LADY'S AND MISS' DRESS.
Tha simple snmnirr frock shown ia No requires brtt a rery small amount of material and can be made rery attractive by using two contrasting materia l. As illustrated, the front and back yokes of roile estend into tbe body of the dress at the side and the long sleere are of the eame material. The ne?k may l.e cot m high or low round, or square outline. The two piece skirt serfinn extends up in bib effect and is slight!.? gathered. The lady't and sniss" dreas No. 9321 is rut in sizes 16 and 18 years and 36 to 42 inches bust measure. The 36-inch siae measures 14 ysrds at lower edge sad rC aires 2 yards 36 inch plaid material, with 1 yards 36-inch plaia, material Trice 10 cent.
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