Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 24, Hammond, Lake County, 16 July 1919 — Page 6

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WHITING and its PEOPLE

CROWN POINT NEWS lappeninss Of A Day In Lake County't Lively Capital.

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I'uy with tlii record of ono of the .Mu.iIIcst ale ever he' J in Crown I't. :':,it Vff)' few buyers and no liorscs to amount to anything u ere on ha ml. The ftnner.s wen; too bu:-y in the :Ui,H. J li ilK ;ui. I Mrs MrMihon motored ii Vi!.).;ir.-ii.-.o l'"r a few .lay.- visit week am leturnerl tochiy. their diiugl.ter. Mis,. !i;ir!d C'l'-vc'a n,J ami 'Hi rc t u; niti;- with them.

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Mr. ana Mrs. Charlei n. Kios wero tlie rec!r!int :t u jiloasant surprt.party tendered thom at their horn. !:i 115:.h Ntrtet on MonJay night in honor f thi-ir fifteenth vvf-d.ltmj anrtivor- I sary. The evcr.inq: was s-i'pr.t !n ,;.iv- ' ir.K' tint at which prizes were' nwarUc-J to Mrs. J.i'im !Ioii, Sy":an Abraham. I-uelle Smith, Norene .

iv lore am! (Su.t 'frown Mr. ami Mrs. i

Klo,-': rei'eived many nrpttv cifts. suit- ,

restivt- or their ' i v.sl.il ve!Iinc an- I

n'.v.Ts-ary. A htuintt ,us luneher.n I wus rveri. In t h- afternoon Mm. Klo.e entertained a n-Jrnh. r of chil- ' iri-n in hotTr uf Ll'.e seventh birthday ' an n i re .. ; i y of her !.ishter, Lillian. . Mr. and Mrs. ir.ian F. Kyje of! Pennyivau::i avenue left yestT!ay '

A ' for a two weeks vacation which i

jfj ! they w:'i -;,end at point in the nst. !

t m-aiisviiie. Fa. Li.ey will visit

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n.iyiiV'iid Sihmib is Improving ht Y:c Mei-y ho.-.pita! in Cliicaso end expects to b- able to tit in a few ' days. a nd Mrs T.ny TJ. Green of Cen- '

tral avenu 'ion at F:

Gsorse W". Tamy h.. returned from About tuenty-five rehitic

his vacation w.-.ie). h spent at AV'ash- i ri, nd-s attended. Thf v received nrtnv

tou and at points in New York. j mniitiful Kifts.

3 The funeral of the eipht year old

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Marko of Fast U5t!i street was hefd on Monday, being in chars of Undertaker Eiran. The itausc of the child'j

death was due to typhoid fever. j Mrs. Floyd Harden, who has be- n Thomas W'ilke was arrested on r , viMtlng her mother, Mrs. Miller, and warrant charging hint with assault other ndat Ives h,-r for f.i.ni-; time, left

and battery. He was released on a for her home in Azusa, Calif

Mr. and Mrs. K:clis of K-.i jdey, Ala., 1 vt.sited with Crown Point relative on j are in Crown Foir.t for a few days T ie.-day. t j vl?it. Thev have been vis, tint; in La- ! Mrs Bertha Bauermeister of HamCrosse, Wis, for .several week.. j :svd v.-as a guest at the homo of her;

The J'llv hnr,. .t .,ur.,i ' t .. t, i . : vi u liter, Mrs. ..eholas HofTms

With. Flemfy of Ir-OB In

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These Are the Ones With tho

Power and Energy to Win

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C'Xf.if Farley is spending a week' iiention front liis duties at the Letz Company at different points in I!l,r,,,,is, M's.s Helen Xev.-ton entertain,? j the ii'en.bers of the Westminster Guild of l'res hyteriiin church t her !im" , ;t of town on Mond ly ;ii;;ht. After e ler:,c n the liostc.-s seive.j delicious i f i r, : l.ments. CI f.renee Bnrr of Chicago rpent the week end with his mother. Mrs. E. A.

Vo!:r,,r and son of Jiu.nmond I'.i.rr.

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Fgr Red Blood, Streoglli and Endiirance

Mr. and Mrs. olsnn. of Fort Wayne, ur-? here sp.rul::,;- tie wf-k : t tii" home of Mr. and Mrs. 1; lsehka.

ur. and Mrs. John Vincent and fam- i ily refirned .S.-aurday from a weiC:i vi;dt with relative.-, at IN.rtcr and Miohi- ; ;:m Cit v. :

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Mr. and Mrs. Ida iliobrr and ,ia 1 s'T r. f ChicaKO, ar- here tnisj w. -isititK; at the home of M r. an ! M-;. J. h'ie.-k. Mr. and Mrs. Jani.-s Chester e.-iebrat-

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are spending their vaca- ed their tw-nti,'t!; we.ldir.pr anniversary "reek, Visconsin. j 1 art eveninir at their h-ree on Wilter st.

and a few

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Harry ltiicg. of Lafayette, vis.t'd daiiRhter, Mr. J. A. Taylor, a;.d jam'.ly hero y.stcrdiy. Miss jlmrna Miller, of Azu i, Cilif,. is

vinitlru; rolrcivo; in Loweii arid inity. : Ceoi-. !,-ili- v.-a In Chi- a;;., on bj?i- : ,i,-ss esterd i y. ' Troop No. !, A. J. Pmrh. led. r, went I ta fdar L'ke jes'erday for a wcL's j outing. i Vayne sue! John Wilb-ir petry went to Thayer last evening to vit-it relatives for a week. Mr. and Mr?. T. A. I-Iayden and Mr. ; and Mr:?. J. H. I:iyhurst returned yt-s-'; tenlay from a visit, with Philip Stuppv iand family in Iafayette. ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hncfk'r. of Chl- . cage, are imtiiiK -'it Cue bum Mr. ' und Mrs. T. A. Ifaydcn.

?100 bail furnished by Herman Sta- i ing. vit2ke. j t ieorpe Dieicey. of -h -.lfr: The soldiers. n'lfrs and marines of : lev. r-1! n business j-ejitf rday. Whiting: are ins: ru. i d to consult tho ' -"" - --

Ked Cross Home Service Section the Sullivan-Teui U al llstate office if they have dropped their government insurance, and if it has been canceled they can ret it apain. Mrs. Charles Peders n entertained out of town relatives Sunday. The tnarriape of Miss Catherine Schafer and Frnest Hein win take place at the Sacred Heart church on Saturday morr.insr.

HIGHLAND. Mr anel Mrs. W.iiter Swots had as i heir quests Sun lay Mr. and Mrs. Petr

st. e' ti- Jans-n itr.d sem Denall of P.oss. Mr. and 1 Mr). Lawrence Ha',-, and son, Mr. and n.i if ' Mrs. Kanute and baby. Mrs. f'iara Xeweomb, of Chi'-npo, wns

J Fashion's Forecast v- - - . ..

By Annabel Worthinaton

the cu.-st of Jirs. K. We rd- mwi "ui.d iv. Miss Nina J;uni, s-.n e-nt rt-ir.ed th-i n.enibers of h. r FunO.iy chool class at her homo Saturday. The little girls spent a pleusan. af ternoon. Mr. aj-,d Mrs. Tiir,:,san nn-1 son lieKinloy Thorn pnon, a.-id Miss Lllltam Thompson were fruests of Mr. and Mr. J. Jainlepon Satureiay. Tfte Hluc Hirds s;'nt Monday at Iako Front Park, Hammond. The I; 'tie, folks had a most enjoyable; tim.

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Times neu-s service is the Lc: that money can buy and nonet f.flort car. furnish.

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$1,570.00 F. O. B. Edward Eggelbrecht (Lake County Agent) HAMMOND, INDIANA Phone 2956 Oakley Garage

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The installation of new machinery and equipment enables it to again give its patron quick and regular deliveries of Thornton Water. The arrival of peace and the approach to normal conditions lifts the War restrictions which hung so long over us and not only stopped our development, but caused us to materially reduce our force. We are now able to render the public 100 service in the delivery of a crystal-clear, deliciously palatable drinking water of an unusually healthful analysis. Your orders hereafter will be filled promptly each week. The Thornton Mineral Sp-rinirs Company wishes to express to Its patrons its very sincere appreciation of the patience which haa been extended toward It during the past trying times of the War when conditions were extremely difficult for an undertaking such as this to say In business at all, to say nothing: of rendering efficient serrloe. Keep the Family Healthy. Use in Your Home Tliomton Water Only Your orders are respectfully solicited.

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Sole Distributor Thornton, Illinois

PHONE INDIANA HARBOR 52. OR THORNTON 263-R. (Reverse charges).

HAIL OUR AUTO TRUCK OR WRITE

Whiting A dve rtis em ents Are Winners

and arc arretted l,y Thr Whtttns Nrvm Co., 52. 119th .St., Thane 13-W. Bricklayers' Notice. Special meeting called for Fridav "-vening, July is. 1319. 7-16-3t AT THE PHINCKSS TONIGHT. Herbert Rawlinson In "Crashin? Thro," also Harold Lloyd comedy. It

LADY'S AND MISS' WAIST.

t The bib front is carried down to form a draped girdl-? with ends which bntton at the hack. The fr-nt of this waisd-, .'o. 93.16, is cut ail in one piece with nousr -eek and the fastenirg ;s. at centre baci. A narrow roll collar out lines th ixck. The sleeves are set in wi-hout fulness ani the long style is gathered into a rdftin enff. Crepe de chine, radium silk, taffeta, cbttrnreuse or challis may be used. The lady's and miss' waist- Xo. 0,1?6 Is cut in sizes 34 to 44 inches bust measure. The SO inch sb;e requires 2 yards of S3 , lech or yards of 40 in, h material, I with 3V4 yards binding Trice 10 cent. I

ROBERTSDALE

Mr. and Mrs. C. Masterson and family motored to Evanston. 111.. la-t SiiTidav

i Mrs. Pptpr -Rii.i- r,e nnK.t. c,. i-

quite ill with an attack of pleurisy. Mrs. Dan Arnold, of Lake ave., was called to Marshalltown. Iowa, by tho serious Illness of her daughter. The "Whiting Lodjre Xo. 34S of the T. of P. is roing to confer the rank of paga on several candidates Thursday evening at the lodg-e rccros. All members and visiting members are cordially Invited. Mrs. August Dreeson. of Roberts avo., was a Chicago shopper on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Swank, of Indiana Harbor, were visitors at the latter's mother's, Mrs. C. ilasterson of Myrtla ave., last Sunday. , M!rs. V. Human and family have returned to their home en Lake ave., after havlnj spent several days at St. Joe, ilich. Mr. and Mrs. Schrader and daughter.

of Roberts ave., left last week for Kendeilville, Ind., to visit the latter's wothr. Mr. and Mrs. William Timm and son Wesly were quests at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christner over Sunday. Mrs. I. Hoh has returned to her home in Lindenwood, 111., after spending: a few weeks at the homes of- her daug-hter, Mrs. Edward Wonacott, and sister, Mrs. H. Breekman. Airs. Joe Hays, of Indiana blvd., entertained a number of ladies In honor of her birthday anniversary the latter part of the week. 2Irs. C. Gothe, of Indiana bWd.. Is entertaining: a number of friends from

j Chicago for a few days. J Miss Beth White of Ch.ia.fro was In Robcrtsdalo on business Monday even- , ln(f. j Miss Violette Gold'.r.fr. who has been quite 111 at her home on Myrtle ave., is ; able to be out again.

Hero Is a Sensible Treatment

lhat Gets Prompt Results. Eciema and similar skirt troubles come from a disordered, impure condition of the blood, and they can only he cured by giving- the Wood a thorough dtanung, and removing froja it all traces of imparity. This is why S. S. 51 ha.

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Itching, Scratching, Skin Diseases

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eroptions. This wonderful remedy is without an eqnal as a blood purifier being probably the oldest aiood medicine on the market It has been sold by druggists for fifty years. Get a bottle today and beffin treatment that w-ni Ret result You are innted to write to-eiay for complete and full advice as to the treatment of vor

Address, Chief Medical Adviser

Agents for Lake County. 6000 Miles Gaaranteed-Milcs 8000

so successtniiy m hundreds Swift Specuiic Co, Der-L Si A. of cse of Eczcnui and other skin lUnia, QL pC At"

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A special proposition to each and every auto owner in rLake County on Tires. This is of the most vital interest to you. See us before buying. Our service settles tho question. Our specialty is Automobile. Painting, New Tops, Cushions and Seat Covers made and repaired. Satisfaction &naranteed. Each department managed by men of 20 years' experience. Do not experiment.

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OUR CLIENTELE GROWS Not Upor Promises But Performance We Are Pioneers in DRY CLEANING AND DYEING In Business Since 1335 Prompt Delivery Send Goods by Parcel Post lne leasuaie tO. Cincinnati, ohio

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Miss Laura McDonald returned Saturday from a week's visit with M. A. Ilinkel and family of Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. William Sass and family of Chicago spent Sunday at Hazelgreens. Mrs. Emma Schanlon was a Chicago chopper Tuesday. Mrs. Anna Edwards, of Chicago, has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Burnett, the past. week. Miss Margaret Marquardt. of Chicago, spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. M. Marquardt.

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Mrs. A. J. Newman transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Miss Lillian Keilman visited with friends and relatives in Gary over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Klaussen were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Urbine. who have been spending the past week in the east on heir honfymoon trip, returned to Hobart hist Saturday. Mrs. Stemmed ip here visiting for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W'.Ti. Krure. Mr. and P.obinson. of Duluth, Minn., joined his wife here the latter part of the week. Mrs. Robinson has been here during the past couple of weeks visiting with her sister, Mrs. Amelia Thompson. Mrs. Clara ICk and son. of Huntington, returned to their home at Huntington after spending a few days here at Hie home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fleck

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