Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 23, Hammond, Lake County, 15 July 1919 — Page 10
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CROWN POINT Ms-. 1-ucile Hacker h:ia conw from llaniiiU'tut to take care cf the Hcinrich i; .mt- during the absence of Mrs. Heiniieh in IX.buque, la. Miss Mabel Stems spent the week-cud v i'.h friends in Chicago. K.-!i:i-th Bunker, of Oberlin. Ohio., whs a fuis; in the home of Elmer IMnwiddie on SunJ.iy. Mrs. Mary Lane, of Chicago, was a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moraa over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greisel attended the 'mineral of Mrs. Seigel, a grandn other cf Mrs. Greisel, who made her home with Mr; and Mrs. Pavid Stewart in Leroy. on Sunday. Dancing at Spring H;!l Grove. St. John, tomorrow, Wednesday evening. July 16th; good music. 7-15-1 Vernon Parry is enjoying his annual vacation from his duties as inspector for tha Gary Land Co., Gary. Mrs. Adolph Etting, of Wilmette, 111., ts in Crown Point for a visit with relatives for several days. A. C Rontzong. special factory representative of the Letz Mfg. Co., left on Monday for a tour through Illinois in ; he Interest of that concern. A. A. I.ibler, editor of the Crown Point Register, who has been quite sick the past two weeks with sciatic rheumatism, was able to be out for the first time ou Monday.
Views of President M llson on arrival m .New York from France. Above is .shown presidential mprhino passing througli lanes of "-h.oui.ands of school children and grownups at Hoboken. Mrs. Ailson is with the president.. In front f them, left to richt. are Governor Smith of New ork and Mavor Hylan of New ork city. Picture fchowa how closely Wilson was guarded by police and secret service men. Below- is closeup of President and Mrs. Wilson riding; up Fifth avenue. President Wilson, back from France, is ready for a busy fewweeks in Washinrton. He has of
fered to appear before the senate body and the foreign relations committee of the penate to answer any questions regarding the peace treaty and the league of rations
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covenant. As soon as possible he plans a tour of the country to express hi; views directly to the people regarding the new state of world affairs. He will be prepared
to answer a multitude oi questions at the capital and on his trip concerning the general conduct of Rovcrnmental affairs during tie war.
Pesky Bed
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Thit re- chemical. P. D. Q. Pesky Dev' Ctuietu actually puts the everlasting to pky bed buk-9. roaches, ants, l!as. impf'b for them to exl5t here I. D. Q. is iued. P. D. Q. kill nl leaves a coating on their eggn and prevent batching. A 355 pack8 make a it. of the itrotiRest bu killer on earth. A box of P. D. Q. goes farther than a baT-re! of old-f aahioned bug killers. Lok for the devil- head on every hor: also pateot apout in every box of P. D Q. The P. D. Q. kills -fleaa on dega. All
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NXW MAB.B.IAGE LICENSES.
Hammond; Lillian
Eugenie
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Harbor;
Alice
Robert M. Portier
B. Yinglijr. Chicago. John r. Ruirin. Ft. Wayne; Perry Morla. Hammond. Herbert E. J. Brown, 21,
Dorothy Esta Kohr. Whitinj-. "William Hort. Jr., Indiana
Joenia Bond. Chicago. "William Seigmund, Hammond;
Thorr.as. Justin Miksras. East Chicago; Pauline Sogat, East Chicago. Harry Ho Kan, Chicago; Marie Fapovich. "hiting. John P. Mullisan. Hammond; Georgian Milligan. Hammond.
Steve Roguhch. Gary; Barbara Stankovi h, Gary.
MERRILLVILLE
Advertise in The Times and advertise again. Results come with touch with the whole world.
The M. E. Sunday school win pienlc at Cedar Lake next Wednesay. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coffee and son Glen are spending their vacation here with relatives. Horaf Pierce is here visiting in the Pierce home this week. He has traveled about all over the world. Mrs. I.ilH rierce is vifstin with relatives this week and last in Ham
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Mr. S. B. Woods has completed a
fne lirare tarn on his farm.
e fiad a nne shower bund.v morning, but we st : 1 1 need more ra n. R. Bothwell is workins; on his house. He expects to put in all modern improvements and when completed w:ll bi the finest huse in town. The Camp K:re Girls expect to re
turn from Cedar Lake about Wednesday. Mr: Zuvers and son. Raymond motored to Chicago Sunday and spent the day with relatives. Mr. A. G. Niekolson has a new automobile. Mrs. Emma Merton left on Monday for Valparaiso where she expects to remain through the summer months. Some of the patrons are anxious for the r turn of the motor truck mail service a.sain, so we could gret the county papers the same week they art printed
CAMEL cigarettes win smokers from "the start because the expertly blended choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos make possible Camel's delightful mellow-mildness with that all-there "body." Camels meet your fondest cigarette fancies in so many ways. Their flavor is unusual and refreshing; and, they permit you to smoke as long as you will without any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor. They're simply a cigarette delight ! That's the way you'll put it ! You'll find Camels good all the way through. It is a fact, you'll prefer Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! And, Camels may be smoked liberally without tiring your taste. To know Camels best compare them in every possible test with any cigarette in the world at any price !
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Camels are noM rrrwire in cen tifxcUy affd pmckmien, or ten pmckiffes (.200 cigarettes) in a g,'ssin-paper-covmred carton, Wfl &trongiy recommend thia carton for the homo or office supply or when you travel R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C.
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DYER NEWS
L:ttle Ed;ar Hilligouds was playing in a hay loft with h;s playmates. He had the misfortune to fall through an -per.:ns and caught h'.s arm on a nail.
lacerating it badly. Dr. Malmstone of Griffith was called and it was necessary to put eight stitches in his .! m. Mr. ano Mrs. Pete-r Gettler spcr.r Saturday and Sunday at Hammond visitinB with Mr. and Mrs. Mattheew Uilbrich. Aithur J. H;.-tman spent Sunday at Clilcafro to witness a ball an:e. Carl Ks.ilman and sons Ro and Arthur sp-nt Sunday with relatives. Dancing at Spring H.U Grove St. John, tomorrow. Wednesday evening, July 16tK; good musie. T-15-1 Stone is being auled over the road in iaige trucks At times the drivers co some reckless driving apd a person is hardly safe in erasing the street. Our marshal will be rom;ie!!ei tc enforce the laws if this keeps up.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wall of Lcmont, visitea friends here over Saturday
S-unuay. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Schn-.al, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schmal and daughter, Ler.a of St. John spent Sunday with Ph'd Keilman and family.
BLT-'FFTOX Merchants exrrcss rates will bo inaugurated on the Northern Indiana and Traction company lines about the first of August. LAPORTE Lawrence Zurak. 14, Laporte, verse writer, has composed a clever song. "My Boy." which will be published by a Chicago firm. GREEN'S BUR. G Rev. Jchn Henry has a stand of corn on the parsonage lot cf the Presbyterian church at Kingston taller than a man's head.
Hair Removed
This method for removing; perfluott klr la totally ditTerent from alLtkera because It attacka hair tinder e akin as well as on the akin. It doea t kia ty absorption. Osly arenaine- Derllracle kas a money-back arnaramtec ta each ptekace. At toilet cowarera la Oc. 1 and S3 aUes or by mnll from na in plain wrapper on recelpt of price. FREE book with testimonials of highest nothorttles, txplalna what eaosea hatLr oa face, ateek and arms, why it Increases and how UeMlraele devitalises It. mailed In plain sealed envelope on reqnest. UeMlraele, Park Ave. and I 12ftth St, New York. !
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In the COUNTRY CLUB ADDITION to Hammond, Authorizes Us to Sell EVERY ONE of these Beautiful 50-Foot Lots With
Pavement Paid In Full Cement Walk Paid in Full
Sewer Paid In Full Curb Paid in Full
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CITY WATER Gas and Electricity Are Immediately Available No Waiting No Expense The Beautiful Hammond Country Club With Its Finely Developed Golf Course the Prettiest Tract of Ground in the CALUMET DISTRICT Adjoining This Sub-division on One Side and HOME WOOD Addition Adjoins on the Other. HARRISON PARK-Hammond's Beauty Spot, is just One Block Away Certainly, This Sub-division Has
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75 New Bungalows and Houses Have Been Built Here Since This Property Was Platted
Is the Price For Each 50-Foot Lot and You Can Buy on Easy Terms if You Wish or, We Will Allow a Discount of Five Per Cent For Cash THESE HOME-SITES ARE LOCATED ON Ruth, Webh, Mason and Detroit Streets
The Street Car is Just One Block Away
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We have only 12 to sell. All lots are level with the street grade. And all have a covering of rich black soil.
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The early buyers naturally, will get the first pick, and the best lots. Hammond homesites are getting mighty scarce. Better get yours right now.
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