Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 30 July 1919 — Page 10

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THE TIMES. Wednesday. July 30, 19ir. WHITING and its YM.C.A. Girl's Divisional Shawl Rivals Joseph's Celebrated Coat Whiting Advertisem en ts Are Winners 'J Your Orders K t-

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Mrs. Floyd who has sp-nt several weeks hero visiting at the homo cf her eister. Mrs. IT. G. Muffltt !n Oliver street, iaa returned to her home in Bristol. Ind. Misses Eva nr.! Beatrice Sharp of Oioveland averua ars spending two works vacation in Bourbon. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heln. nee Catherine Srhaefer have returned from the!? wedding trip to the Delia In Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Hein aro residing- at the home of the Iatter's I'drenta. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Shaefr. in Sheridan avenue until their r.tw home In West lark addition Is completed. Ruth Dorothea OoMsmtth of White Oak avenue is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Hart In Cicero, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Slichty of New Ycrlc aver.ue ara entertaining a relative from Sharon, Pa. Miss Violet Nicholson has resigned her position with the Chicago Telephone Co. Mr. end Mrs. Faunders fAtrh!son uvouua have returned from a motor trip to Lake Burich, lit TV Whiting Council, S. and D. of L. held their annual installation of fr'ctrs at their inettlns on Monday -.'-!;t. Mrs. Mary HaV-s as Installing 'Sicer, Installed the following officers: Councillor-, Elizabeth Fleming; assr-cdate, Irene Kr.eger; vies. May Hughes; associate vice. Susie Canner: .i-sociate secretary. Mattie Moore; guide, Mary Casper; outside guard. Edward Hughes. A luncheon was served after the completion of the bu?:ness session. .Yiss Catherine 'Stewart of Sheridan r.v -tie entertained Mr and Mrs. Wm.'

Jk .. Famo Malies flair Grow SesntiftiL healthv. l-jstmiM ne-o hair comes to the head on which FAUO is nsed regtilaxly. Vczncn have reported to us that their hair gTew as much as four to six inches a short time after they began using FAMO. It also grows men's hair, even where baldness is beginning to appear. Unless the hair roots are absolutely dead, FAilO will grow hair. FAMO grows new hair because it destroys the seborrhea gena which is killing the hair. i The seborrhea bacilli go down into the glands and attack tb hair roots. Unless they are destroyed they nU evratualiy kill the hair. With the germ at work the hair is fighting for it3 life. Nature fights against disease. .But it cannot conquer alone. FAiTO will give the necessary zxd to assure a healthy eca. FAMO will destroy the dandruff bacilli and raak the hair Crow lxruriantly. r ?; ;a Si TfjS

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and are accented by The Whiting Nrnl Co., 524. HUlh St.. I'buae 139-W. Important meeting members only. Christian church, 8 p m. Thtirsi'av. 7-30-21 AT THE ITlItr.S TOMGIIT, Dorothy Phiilips in "The Risky Road." also Harold Lloyd comedy. It Landlords to not rent houses to please you. They rent thorn for profit and you pay the profit. If It pays them to rent It will pay you to own and ray the rent to yourself. There is infinitely more satisfaction In making a payment on a home of your own than a house of your landlord. 1 Str Theatre today Extra Special! Boy Scouts' Benefit. Paula Blackton's raging success "The Littlest Scout," in five parts and the hiiarious Hull's Eye Comedy "A Wild Woman." 7-30-1

II. Myers of West Pullman. Mrs. Seymour Parks and daughter. Miss Lavine Parks of Cleveland. Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cleveland of Hammond on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Hamlin and son of Sheridan avenue are home from a motor trip to Bass I.ake. Ind. The street car strike caused many Whiting men to be late for their work yesterday, and many being out-of-town found It Impossible to rcah their places of employment. The members of the Tri Kappa Sor ority gave a beach party at the Whit ing park on Monday evening. Miss Reta Sternberg will leave for North Muskegon. Michigan, next Frit ........ j, . v 4 Women's Luxuriantly It stops all itching of the scalp. FAMO is the result of three years of scientific experimentation in one of the greatest pharmaceutical laboratories of Detroit. Its ingredients have been well known to physicians for years but have never before been used on the head. FAMO has accomplished wonderful results. Every member of the family should use it regularly. It contains no alcohol. FAMO is sold at all toilet goods counters and applications may be had at th- better barber shops and hair dressing establishments. It comes in two sires a small size at 35 cents and an extra large bottle at $1. Your money will be refunded if you are not satisfied. Seborrhea is the metrical nam for a morbidly increased flow from the aebeceoua jandi of the scalp. The seborrhean excretion form in scaJoa or flakes and is common; tmnrji as dandruff . MM. by The Famo Cx. Detroit Special Fw Amenta. fir B policies? The best thins Office, Hammond, Ind 1st. wc will move our Shoe V has been appreciated. We J) in our new home. Quicker Repair Shop I .iiv-.i-.-as-ygTT si job too large.

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Joseph never prized his coat of many colors more highly than Miss Htilen Colley values the knitted shawl embellished with the Insignia of the forty divisions she helped to entertain during her fix months' service on the other side with the Overseas Theatre League of the Y. M. C. A. The insignia were presented her by the doughboys and were pewed in place ona by one as she made her way from the bast ports of France clear Into the roost advanced areas held by the American Army of Occupation. Miss Colley, -whose home Is In Bryn Athyn, Pa., was formerly a music teachar in the Bryn Academy. Later she served as accompanist to the baritone Henry Scott, and sti'.l more recently acted as secretary to Oscar Stugle cf New York. ,

CROWN POINT NEWS Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

SEW MAKRIAGE LICEXSF.S, Lou!s Golub, Gary, Milka Muyadin, Gary. Edward X. Harbor. Fort "Wane; C. Schuler, Ea.'t Chicago, IValtfr V. Jackson. Hammond; Lillian W. Gibson. Chicago. Joseph Powell Kay, Gary; Lsta Creazer. Gary. Emory Bole,?. East Chicago; Julia Bartok, Indiana Harbor. Vn Courcey F. Crandall, Gary; L W. Scheerer. Newport. Ky. Davis Miko, Whltlnsr; Cr.ar!ctt W'llk. Whit'.nir. Stephen Mirkovlch, Gary; M. Magdak. Gary. Theodora Par.!. Gary; Anna Saba. Gary. Palvator E'.anco. Gary; G. F. Pinzeto, Gary. John Glaz, Harr.rr.ond. Martha Bishop. Hammonl. P.aymond Niksch. M"r rrlllvlMe; Caroday -where Bhf will spend a two weeks vacation. The McXarr.ara8 have purchased t'J building frm Joseph Bernstein which they now occuriy. Katherine Paskweitz of Sheridan avenue In entertaining: her cousin from Chicairo. L . ; Bad Results From Taking Substitutes For Nuxated Iron Startling Cato Cited PhycicUa warn rublic and iy Ordinary Metal lie Iron Preparations Cannot Posiifcly Give The Same STRENGTH. POWER AND ENDURANCE AS Organic Iron Nuxatcd Iron. The liemenious succej of K'lxa'td Iron " tonic, strength and blond bmMer (it bcir.ft etimatcd that over three miliion people annually are n.iw u?ig it) has led to the offering of numerous substitutes ani imitations. InvetiK:ti.n shows that many cf tl.ce instead cf l.c-i:ig organic iron may be nntl-.inif more thin a metalii; ir.)ti compund which rnay in some instances produce m. re harm tiian Rood. Typiral imonf Ilie cases reported ts one of a woman who has threatened to sue for damages the dragk':st ho sold her something purporting ti be the penuine N'uxated Iron but which, vhtle :nu!ar in name, packiRe and uppearanrei nai nothing more than a spurious article, imitating the real. This woman I'aims that in?tead of ob'ainirijr increased trer.irrh and im;.r.)vrrl heaith as she had i'.h the true N uxated I ron. nhe was seriously upet and ;n fict beca:i:e l.l as a result of us.r.g the subttitute. Such instsnces as these have led physicians ntentt-nvd below to emphasize that healta nfliruls and doctors everywhere shiuJ.t caution the public against accepting suh'titutrs f.r Nuated Iton. Those who feel the need of a strength and blooj builder sbuuld go to their family doctors and obtain a prrtcriptii n calling for organic ir n Nuiatcd Iron ar.d present this to their druggist so that there rr.ay te no ci'stun a'jiit obtaining the proper article. Hut if they do nut wish, to go to the trouble "f getting a pre'rrip'im for Nuxated Iron then they should be sure to Icok r n the l.ibel and see that Liis wordj Nuxatcd Irn are printed thereon. There are thnusan !s of people taking iron ssho do not distinguish between organ. c iron and metallic iron arid such persons often fail to obtain the vital energy, strength and endurance which they seek simply because hey have taken tha wrons form of iron. If you are not strong or well, you owe it ta Tourrif to make the following test. See bow long yru can work or how far you can walk withrut becoming tired. Next take two five grain tablets cf Nuxated Iron threo times rer day af'er meals for two -vecks. Then test your strength and see how muck 3 ou have gained. l!i5rTFrrCRHIS tOTE Tfc i1ntr..4 pchllfMUm of la atT infortri!. a bm b-a u(wr-l hf in Jmmmm F-iirf Su.llvaa. ftrujf.f fbT'oaa t tl.tvti Hovpitftl IOalt Dprlmoi Nw Votk nd th W4tcblr Cmioit Hotpttftl ir Ft4ioftDd King. Nv Wrk ftriif ia sd M4irmi aulh-.r: Vt Goifm H Baker, former!? rhfficiB t.aS Sursoa. Moomouih Upmorial (fofpital of 1m Jarrrr Or B B Vsil, furmrr r t'byiiriaa is tb Hot' mora Hopitt td sf-.tirst kismiDrt ao4 otbr tst th public atmr f tiform4 oa th'i tul-ject afl rrirtd from tb De of mstsioe Iroo anrtlidIut'&a 'ikt it ip Nuiftt-4 Iroa pr at Itwt -mrtt.toff 11 m4 Kit.'q Iron NuMl lr..n. it pot mect ritlr bnl cm wtiirb wall fcnowa to !rurr)ti L'o'ika tl.e 9atr (kO'rtaic iroo pMuru it If rwnf Kswfmtlfttvl. tjoS I ijur tr. tib mftao ttivin biack oat ;( t ho ttorpaca. Tlio stoQafACturvrt fuoroto Rirrtntul aad ootiralf ot.kfi-ory roftu.tl SO ttttf P'-trchos-r or they will IktupS our pom;, it is 4UiiBM4 In tftlt cilj Ij U wv4 drulfuM,

While the fighting was still In progress, Miss Colley volunteered for service abroad end was assigned as accompanist to the Livoj Wires, a vaudeville team consisting of Frank Vardmaa and Harry Perry. They had a reputation for being hard workers, and not infrequently gave three or four and even five performances a day. That is how It happened that Mis Colley came in contact with so many divisions.. And she found each of them der lightful. "Tne doughboys are perfect darlings," she declared upon her return. "They can't do enough for ev.( They always wanted me to dine with them and v.-ere so offended if I Insisted on making U & Dutch treat. I wouldn't trade my experiences with the army for a million dollars." line Kaiser. Crown Point. Ernest I Smith. Garyi L. Brooks, Gary. James D. Romanchlk, Tolleston; A. Mikos, Gary. Paul Sekmor. East Chicago; Katy Rajchinetz. East Chicago. Misses Elia Massoth and Margaret Grass will leave the first of the wok for Sagatuck. Michigan, to spend a two weeks" vacation. Rev. Ph. Guethoff who has been spending several months in the south Is exp?cted back the first of August.' Lawrence EnsweiJer who is employed in Chicago, has returned to tr.at city after a short visit In thhome of Mrs Joseph Kramer. J- A. Donaha was In town Tuesday and reports his wife, who underwent a serious operation In St. Bernard' hospital In Chicago on Mondav. getting along fine and her recovery Is assured. The operation was very successful. Mrs. Frank Kindberg has sold th cottage on East street, occupied by Mrs. Chloe Ross to Mack Davidson for ,2000. Mrs. ttoss will still occupy the house Miss Helen Hixon had her tonsils removed at her home on Tuesday. Dr. Iddings of LowpII performed the operation. Miss Elsie Flatm and her mother, cf Chicago were guests !n the home of Mrs. Albert Oser for a few davs. Miss Ha Smith, who !s employed' at the Allman-Gary Abstract offices Is on the sick list this week. A marriage license was Issued on Tuesday at the clerk's office for Miss Caroline Kaiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaiser, living on a farm near Crown Point'. and Raymond Niksch, a young farmer of Merrillville. A baby hoy was torn on Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Zwibriggen. who live south of Crown Point. John Dales "of Chicago visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. Fannie Grant on Monday. Miss Verona Haag. who ts taking a course at Notre Dame University, came on Saturday to spend the week tnd with her mother. Mrs. Wm. Haag. Miss Pearl Kaiser left or Sunday for Rochester, Ind. where she will fpend two weeks an the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Val Zimmerman. M Til Voung of this city is also vlsi at the Zimmerman home. ting ROBERTSDALE Frank and Chester Schlater have returned to thf;ir home on Atchison avenue, after spending their vacation oj two weeks at Ploomingdale, Greencastle and Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Utich and family of Myrtle avenue were guests at a birthcay party given in honor of Miss Elizabeth Utich by Mrs. Hoffman of Chivago Sunday. A little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson of Lake avenue July 2Sth. The little one died at birth and was buried the same day at Concordia csmetery. Chicago. Mrs. Peterson is got ting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schrader of Roberts avenue are entertaining friends from South Bend, Indiana. The Misses Nettle Cramer, Mary Mostil and Gertie M-Gowwn have returned from their vacation spent at St. Joe, Michigan. Mrs. Peter Bley is still quite 111 at her home In Roberts avenue with an attack of inflammatory rheumatism. A number of friends stepped In at the home of Mrs. Miller of Roberts avenue and surprised her in honor of

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her birthday anniversary, the guests prsentin.ij Mrs. Miller with a beautiful electric Iron Mr. Donegan and daughtres entertained relative sfrom Chicago at the!r home on Roberts avenue over Sunday. A number of friends gave an aluminum shower at the home of Mrs. H. D. Shimp of Pear! street In honor of her wedding anniversary. A very enjoyable evening was spent and a dainty luncheon was served. Miss Goldie Hubbard has returned from her vacation which ehe spent at Westville, Ind.. visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Plaul, Jr.. entertained fourteen guests at a fish dinner served at Carl Lungren's In honor of Mr. Blaul's cousin. "Walter Biaul, of Chicago, who was In the, service. Mrs. E. Julier of Indiana blvd.. Is entertaining her mother of Milwaukee for a few days. Those from Robertsale who were arnor.g a party of seven machines who motored to Flint Lake Sunday were Miss Elsie Brown Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Martz. Mr. and Mrs. E. Langohr. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ferguson. Miss Harnah Iar.gohr and Frank Spoars Mrs. A. M. Martz entertained her cousin. Chas. Struss and Mrs. J. Bates, both of Louisville. Ky.. at her home on Myrtle avenue last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kent of Chicago spent Sunday at the Bader home on Myrtle avenue. The little Samson raby who has been on the elck list Is petting along nicely. Mrs. Forehour. Mrs. Turley and Mrs. Judson were among the Chicago shoppers Monday. LOWELL Mrs. Vv. W. Dickinson returned yesterday morning from a two weeks' visit with relatives in South Chicago and Hammond. Sunday was the 65th birthday anniversary of Emory Gragg and his children made !t the occasion of a homecoming. The day was very pleasantly spent by all present. Sheriff Barnes came down from C. Point yesterday morning with four prisoners for the penitentiary at Jeffersonsvllle. James Mathal. of Memphis, Tenn.. Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Baughman. M. C. "Wiley of Eaet Chicago visited relatives here yesterday. Thomas Teater has accepted a position as traveling salesman for the E. D. Kimball Company, wholesale dealers In heavy hardware. In ChicagoMrs. Bert Dewey, of " niting. is visiting her mother. Mrs. Jackson Smith. George W. Heillg returned yesterday morning from a ten days' outing at Fench Lick, Ind. F. L. Weakly. Charles Pulver and Charles Bowman were in Chicago on business yesterday. .'Miss Irene Baskerville. of Jollet, 111. Is the guest of her friend. Miss Hilda Klmmet. Tom Yinnedge has gone to Brook. Iowa, to visit his brother Frank, who Is in quite poor health.

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Mrs. Delia Duckworth has taken the I guardianship of the Bl-Camn-Firi' Girls of Lowell. Mrs. Ruby Eskridge the former sjuardian, hs resigned. Jasper Palmer returned to his home in East Chicago yesterday after a visit here with relatives. Ben Palmer of Hammond visited relatives here yesterday. HOBART Charley Klausen, Jr.. has been visiting his grandmother In Stony Island. The Ladles' Alliance will meet on Wednesday with Mrs. Simeon Bullock. Henry Brandt made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Hayden who has been visiting at her daughter's, Mrs. Fred Hillman, returned to Chicago Monday. Julius Jordan has accepted a position aa meat cutter at Brabb's market. Mrs. John Fleck and son Eugene, have been visiting relatives in Knox, for the past week. W. A. Newman mad" a business trip to Chicago yesterday. Dr. Dwight Mackey has broken ground on his lot on Lincoln avenue for a five room bungalow, which will be thoroughly modern. W. O. Halstead will have charge of the carpenter work. esiarZass; LOOK FOR THE FED BALL TRADEMARK firearms Ammunition M Shoo-ffiijj Rfehr. PHONE 644. SUITE 300. DR. J. W. ACTON DENTIST HAMMOND BLDG., HAMMOND, IND Office- Hours: 9-12 a. m.: 1:30-5 p. m. Evenings: 6:30 to 8 o. m.

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