Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 29 July 1919 — Page 8
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upji avenue which they will occupy. M:ss Ivavherin.- Korli of Oltvtr si.. '!.t!n,.s to improve from hot opirain for appn5UUis nt Morcy hu.plt-
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Dr. Aubrey Sceery is spending hi? vacation in Alton and other points thereabouts. Miss Blanch Lehman has si'ne to her home in Ohio to spem! the remainder of her vacation v isitins rivr par- ' ents. George Hornet hiss received his discharge from service and has ret ;rnd
home. 'Mr. and Mrs. Hornet are -sidln? for th present with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John fc'chaub, they're planning soon to he.; in erection of a home in th" W FaiU subdivision. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schaefer entertained a few friends at cards n! their home on Saturday Honors were awarded to Andrew Kilman and K 1 -win Oehrke A uniptu-Ms lunoheor. "as served. Kdward Ozlcnkowtki w as ai rested y Officer Parker for speeding with his automobile. He was released mi a J".n bond furnished by Anton M.issahos. Mr and Mis. Roy R. Welsby of. Sheridan avenue have returned ft 'in fheir vacation trip to Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. William Jung K'inz of Fishrupp avenue will move to th.e East ide.
The Daughters of Rcbekah will have a special meeting at T o'clock tonight in the club room which it is urged all members attend. Mr. and Mrs. John Matson of the W. B. A. of the MarcabeCd will be held tomorrow evening. The bond of Bill Mareno who was held to the criminal court under a $2,000 bond on the charge of attacking a 13 year old girl, was reduced to $501. Upon the furnishing of this bond he was released. Mr. End Mrs. Adiey have purchased the home of Mrs. Kanziora on Fish-
al in t'lucago.
Mrs, A. C Osteiburg of 110th nas gone to riiitadclphi i where
w.il tpciui several weel.
sifter - Hi - law.
I'r and Mrs. T. S i'o,.ke have re luined from their motor trip through the tas Mr, and Mrs Vincent James have pun based th.- house on I'enttal avenu... now occupied by Mr. and Mrs K.iipli i brush. A-'oin.y Frank iMicnan ussumed lc- !, dtiti.s iri tlie olTive of Attor-
romberger. I'.teis and Mrthi l H.i inmr.nd y esterday. knwiiz who ,i'ni1ucts a !.idn-s u-.-i.in tailoring si-op ;,t ;, 1 1; , u n.-nu? has begun the erection
i tory building on ll'.'tli st . IV Sullivan's real estate estimate, 1 ,-ost bein $2.".-
store !v:P.i!ng on the first i be o-i upird by Perkowitz. tailoring shon or n elotb- i
Tile two upper stories wi!Iir'Ka"i
six-j-nom tint on the second ! ox-r"om rial on the ihii.l !
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
unit rr acritcl lr The A hitliis rr -.. 110th St.. I'Uwne 13H-W. t Tin; rniM t;s sionk.ui. Frank Keennn in "The Midnight Stage." and a comeily 7-23-1
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Pesky Bed Bues
"Hie Tien" chemical, P. TV Q TiVy PeviU" Quietus actually puts the everlasting to pesky bed butfs. roaches, ants. Seas, impossible for them to exist here P. D. Q. is uned. P. D. Q. killa and leaves a coating on their egrs and prevents hatching. A 35c patrkare makes a tt. of the strongest bucr killer on earth. A box of P. D. Q. goes farther than a barrei of old-fan hioned bug killers. Lock for the devil's head on every box : also patent apout in every box of P. D Q. The P. D. Q kills fleaa on dogs. All leading drug stores.
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('i. Val Brown.
Mrs. T. Snyder of I.oUis ill... Ky . '? a Rohej-tsrlale vis'tor. and also here to look nfter the business interest of her mother. yr.s p Hunter's home on Indiana boulevard. Mr. and Mr.. William Timm and -on Wesley spent the week end at '''"" Mieh'gan. w ith t --datives and :"i iends.
Kichard Kmerson of 120th st . left I SaUininy f ,r Frie. Pa., to snend his!
two we, .;(. v. teat ion visit. ng relatives and friends. The Whiting Reber.-as will hold a -ie. la! meeting in the Odd Fellows' .luii rooms on Tuesday evening .at
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! Konzie. ofter the sanies. Mrs. Stevens srrvt.j a cry dainty luncheon. i Mrs. Foiehour. Mrs. T'ayr.e and M'S Ferm.ir, all spent the week il l at i Cedar T .a k-. ; Mr. ''eriiinn and jon motored to ! ' la ry S u n.ia y 1 Mr ar.d Mrs. Starring of Ind. blvd . entertained friends from Chicago over
Sunday.
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7:::o ..'clock. '". llrown of 120th street had the misfortune to have his foot broken -n two pl.tics while at work at the S. O ' .'im-iaiy last Ft May. Pr. Myi r. of Amv avenue hurt his wrist very badly while cranking his Frd last Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. George Colding spent the week end at Fast Side the guests of Mr. and Mrs K . Bb.o-n. The W. R. A. of the Macabees will hM fh-'ii regular meeting at the 1. rt. F. Hall on Wednesday evening at the u.-ual time.
Quite 3 number of oung people I
from he to attended the White City Sunday evening. Mrs. 11. Stevens of Fearl street entertained at a bunco party Saturday even.r.g. ir ze.s were awarded to Mr. F. Spoar.-. Mrs. Ruebottotn and Mrs.
Mi.ss Winifred Ieeper of Gary spent unlay at the 1mm of Kd. Fleck. Messers I,eon Killigrew. Paul Neef
j and Walter Boa! left yesterday for a
five weeks' vacation to tisb.kosh. Wisconsin, making t h" trip in the letter's tit ;- .ne. Misses lai Kf.vs and Amanda
Old Sores, Files, Burns I
and Scalds Heal Very Quickly
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cago. Central rung Store. Indiana Harbor; Harry's Drug Store. Citizens RMu , Hammond. Jiep M.utei ns I inic ',, I
j Whiting. Ind . sells nn ointment cale, j j San na Hint Mir.ly does .b. anything!
It is advert I; ed i,, ,),, or inon.-v t.,1
Thos F. Mei'auley, Cunp, r.si.mn. pn eut bin tlngi-r: b!o. poison s, t in; arm r u.bed t. rril.lv friends despaired; sa arm tiiioit eoim off. San I'ura ointment drew out water tun dark pus: agony ce.ut.d. arm a,,d hand soon ns Rood as ev r. It ((Uicklv draws out poison from sores. I. vi r sores, uic rs. boils, rarbuncis, cut burns, scalds and bruises. For iteluni,-. bleedinc or protruding piles, if has received the highest indorseim ntf. w hi e innumerable cases are r enrde.l where eczema, tetter and salt rhiini were :eh-vid in the shortest possible time. ;rac, I'ura Ointment I SO,-, e. $1 :(! and $2 4 a jar. Everybody should use San-'tira Soap, it's antiseptic, prevents g. rm life, keeps the skin clear, soft and elvety. 25 cents. Thompson ! dual '., Tilusx ille.. Ta Adv.
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Rol.it of I'hie.i-o scent Sunday at the home of Henry Brandt
Work on the new vnult American Trust and Savings
pi rgressing. Fay and I-aura Barney are visiting at the home of thf-r grandmother, Mrs. Maggie Harney Raymond FmdPng is enjoying a 2eeks' vaca ti on The Misses Edna Bonrgtr. Mayn-e Prandt and i"late Fle.k eft Sunday on a two weeks n it i trip and v,v-3-tion to northern Wisconsin. Miss Florence Keilnian spent the week end at 'rovvn I'oint.
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Mr. and Mis 1 1 a u mrne i st er and ch!Idien vis'trd several day! with Mr. and Mrs. Jos overhage. Chas Scheldt of Chicago spent Pat-
night and Sunday with rela-
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on Sunday. Miss Mad'Bne ('antvveil .pf
vis trd v ith relatives Sunday. 'I lie brick yards at Mayn.u d opened on Monday and a number of Dyer boys ej'iir work on the section and started work there.
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mond visited hire with their parents. Kdward Theil and Mis." Amelia W'a. liter l-et.ii ne l home from several days' visit i t ;::. ae;o. Miss Martha Auteiman returned to her home Sunday cv. nin? from sever
al days visit at vhieajn. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. M. Thorne and daughter Dorothy returned to their home in Chicago Sunday after two weekH- visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Kick J. Ijudwlst. Jr. MrF. Frank Stark returned home from Chiiaso Monday morning:. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brandt and daughter of t'hiraRo are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jergens and family
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IMTERNAT10NAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON. July 2S. The itinerary for his western trip mapped out by transportation experts of the White House was before President Wilson for his approval today. It will not be made public. White House officials said, until It ha received the official O. K. of the presldert. which probably will not be before the return to th White House tomorrow of Secretary Tumulty, who is at Deal. N. J. Besides conferring- with two Democratic senators. Thomas of Colorado and
Marcus A. Srrith of Arizona, the president was to have ten minute appointments today with Senator K. S. Johnson of South Dakota, and Representatives Upshaw, Georgia; Stcenerson, Minnesota; Hudspeth. Texas; i-aunders, Virginia; and Howard and McKeeow-n of Oklahoma. It was said that practically all of these shorter conferences were in connection with the speak inter trip. The fact that the president was recently reported by Senator Spencer of Missouri as believinfr developments through the state department would clarify the Shantung situation, together with the fact that he -worked far into the night, gave rise, today to a report that some announcement with reference to this phase of the peace treaty might he forthcoming in the very near future. This report, however, could not be verified either at the White House or the state department.
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Directors H. L. Arnold, President Gary Trust & Savings Bank. Horner J. Carr. Editor Gary Tribune. F. Richard Schaaf. President Citizens National Bank, Hammond. E. C. Simpson, Cash'T. E. G. Seip. President, Calumet National Bank. South Chicago. Leo Wolf, Kaufmann & Wolf, Hammond. M. M. Winter, Real Estate Owner.
