Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 1 August 1919 — Page 10
THE TIMES.
Fridav. August 1. 1919.
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Mrs. T;cr Bl- is suffering with infia I am a 1 ory r he i:ma t '. js?n. JiiJi'i' eind Mrs. Roy E. GrPvn have returned fro mthtlr va. Dillon trip tj Fish Crook, Wis. Mr. an.l Mrs. Reubtn Millar life purchased the home of Mi. anil Mr?.
ROBERTSDALE
A number of Kohcrt s.i -4le and out of own fri.r.ds ui'ii'iat'd Mr. Schmidt at
I H.irvt y Rob'.son on . IJl'orte avenu. I his home on Myitl. avenue !n lxn
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The Pythian Sisters will have th.-ir regular masting: r.cxt Friday fvenins. All members are requested to be present. The Independent Club will meet at tle home of Mrs. Stanton. Robertadale, next Tuesday night, instead of with Mrs. Kelly of New- York avenue, as was planned. James Kelly of New York avenue Is very 111 with inf ammatory rheumatism. Iav'.d J. Klssen went to Chicago yesterday to attend the funeral of h's uncle, Morris Perel, whose deat'i was caused by the race riot In Chicago, he having; ben accidentally .-tabl.e ! while a pedestrian. g;nr from his store to his home. Frank Pzydo and Nick Olezanski were both arrested for speeding on Indiana boulevard, the new speedway. Each was released on $-3 cash bonds John" Sohaub. Jr.. of Pher'dan avenue, will RV-i to Ma-kinac Island, Michigan for a ew weks" visit.
into wh'.cli they Intend movinn about September Mr. and Mrs. Hyt Wright of I.al'orte avenue will ro to New Y"rk to visit 'he farmer's mother and sister. Clarence r.ad,-r of Oliver strt lias purchased a Chandler car.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Storer of I,a-j his, wife ur.d '.ii and sj.-nd a u . , .C Port.- avenue will motor through Wis- j vacation tt f.ro returning home, consin f-r a vacation trip j K ?n:.-th 't t.ri.-y lias u: r.i. ! li..m Miss- Maud Fry is the euest of her after iuiins his it.-.t ...n i . r. j.
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Miss Thiir.si Ph.-i.-i of Indiana bid. has returned home after spending a two weeks' a. ation at O.shkosh, ( orisin and . :l.-r places of intei '-st. Oscar i;l!'. left for port V;,;!itnctoit. tscunsin, wacr - l;e will join
'oustn. Mrs. Merritt nee lii-rnn'c Gardner at 'i't hoiu.' in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwaid Shaefer an son. and Mr and Mrs. I"Vn.iId Parks
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Saturday for a motor trip: from Crc,!e. 1!':..
through Wisconsin, visiting at the I jells ar.d other points. Mrs. (i. J. Under is improving at the Me:- hospital in Ch'.easo an.l will soon be al'ic to sit up. Harry Powers recently returned
Mrs. John H!au of Roberts av en on t he sick list. Miss, s Rose and i'!.ri Wilkenn
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home of Mrs. Kred Ki;
crts a ven ae. Miss Josephine Anderson has a cept.-d the position of nisht ..p-:;. at the Willi m Telephone i;xc!, u -Mis fYrelia Kers of l,ke in. n.
FRECKLES
from l-'ran. e. has purchased the sport- j is spfndmi; a vv days vi
ins coods store and poolroom of I;.., Fl. yelsby in the Pedersen blk.. 1 19th street and Sheridan avenue. Mr. and Mrs Ralph White of Oliver street jv so to Pe'oit, Wisconsin, on Saturday where they will visit Mr.
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nti.1 Mrs. I,. F. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis of oli ver stre.t are on a boat trip to Mac: u a c Is! a n i s
at Fast Side. Mr. a-id Mrs. Jim.s Ni.!.o!s-u. of Roberts aveiiuo are cn.:oin-.' a two weeks" vacat.on with fr:.-nds in M : !i - igan.
J Urant Preeson of Roberts a er-.u-
I has puj-rhased an Appe; .-..n S to..r
Dcn't Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them with Othine Double Strength This preparation for the removal cf
freekles is usually so successful In re- : viiR freckles and Riving a clear, Veautl".;! cornpleTion that it is sold under gnarante to refund the money If ! fails. Don't MV your freckles under a veil; e.z an ounce of Othine and remove :i.Ti. Kven th first few applications rhccivJ show a wonderful improvement, s-rr.e of the iichter freckles vanishing r::.rely. Be sure tc ask the drugrgist for the eu"ble s tret.tr: h Othine; It is this that .? old r,a Lh-i money-back guarantee. Adv.
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
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; Mr. ar.d Mrs. Hazard Halstea ! !, ; have been en joy ins an out; n -: :i Hudson P.ik,, h:iv,- retained horn. . j The Five Hundred '"!'ib will mee j v ith Mrs. Art Mclvin. The hostess--I -re Mrs. Alt Me I in and Mis. I-,, nr.: i Melm j .Master Reslie Py.- was opiratcl ...i at the Mercy hospital hv Pr Prink !o
I removal h s tonsils, and are accented by The "Whltlns - J The Thursday Ev.n.nc Ci .b w u Co., 524, llBth St.. Phone 13S-W. I meet with Mrs. Ed Fie- k. Carl Krause m ..tored to ( ;".'.. Thrift. l:ke many another virtue, is j 'eyterd'l-v-
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Once, the habit is f orm0 1 it is a simple matter to continue it and like virtue, is its own reward. Whiting Savings and Loan Association. Current div; d e n d r a t e six p e r e n : . s-i-i
GOOD merchants and good merchandise are an inseparable combination. That's why the good tire dealers in your town recommend and sell the new Gray Sidewall Firestone. Most miles per dollar for you means most patronage for them.
TIRES. Most Miles per Dollar
LOWELL j
The farmers ar? jmiling here. cause beiti- we had a fine rain yestf.day, t hich was worth t:".ouin l:- of dollars to the prowins corn crop. Mrs. Fr.l Tanner went to Ha-r.-DOCTOR URGED AN OPERATION Instead I took Lydla E. Pinkham s 7egetable Compound and Was Cured.
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Freshing thirst-quenclier you have ever tasted. Green River is also delicious in ice cream sundaes and sodas. Try one. You'll be delightfully surprised. .For six year olds or sixty ask the man at the fountain.
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WHEN IT IS MUSICAL
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tfcvv years ago music was considered a luxury. Today it is - necessity. Even- bouse ran be converted into a homo by placing good music -within easy reach of all members of the household. The Player Piano has made good music possible because each member of the family can play his fa
vorites. There is more solid recreation in music than any other pleasure. Player Pianos that are worthy of Your Serious Consideration arc sold at Straube's. They are pianos of renown of established reputation. Each instrument is sold at a price you can afford to pay. All commissions are eliminated and a piano or player sold at Straube's is the one best buy offered in this country. Your friends will advise you to buy ''your piano here because they got a square deal. Hazelton, Kranich & Bach, Estey, Lindeman, Ludwig, Behr Bros., ; Straube, Brambach, Kohler & Campbell, Marshall & Wendell, Cable & Sons, Hammond, Gulbranson.
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of The Season At Greatly Reduced Prices!
EXTRA SPECIAL ! 75c H-th clippers. .49c llic It. Ikirnard'ft cork and Kelt Inner Soles 7c
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25c SDk Laces.
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Palm Bach and White Oxfords ar.ti Tennis Shoes at Greatly Reduced Prices.
'"jPHE great Mid-Summer NEWARK Clearance SaJe for Men is on l It is the Lig event of the .season. Mind you, these are not a lot of shoes bought for sale purposes, but our own regular stock NEWARK Shoes. At their regular prices they were $1 to $3 LESS than the ame rjuahties could be duplicated for anywhere else. At their present reduced prices, they are tremendous values for the money. Come tomorrow and see them! All leathers, all styles, all finishes, all sizes!
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LARGEST RETAILERS OF SHOES IN THE WORLD.
HAMMOND STORE 566 iLcliman Street Open Saturday Evening. 2 47 STOntO IN S7 CITIfcS.
Dr. Robt J. Carroll 155 State St. Hammond, Ind Phone 3419.
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