Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 7 August 1919 — Page 12
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Smocks have come to be thought of as the very prettiest of informal garments. They are much prettier than the burgalow or cover-all aprons vnich young matrons have taken to wearing for housework and gardening and when developed in rich materials thev are worthv of a place in milady's more formal wardrobe. Here are two. The one on the right is of the more informal type, which may be worn about the house cn a warm afternooa.
WHITING and its PEOPLE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orleves. of L-a-F'orte avenue, have returned from Wisconsin where 'hoy spent their vacation. It Max A. Tauhis w leave for Baltimore hi a few days where he will ?j'nd his vacation. Mrs. IX. F. Denha:n of LaPorte avenue. i entertaining her aunt, Mrs. Ie.t o.' Oklahoma. Rev. Frank M . Webster of Faxton, ! Til., spent a few days with Whitingr j f' ier.ds. while on his way to visit with 1 f ".ati ves. j Miss CUanore Beaubicn was hostess! in the members of the Fieta Gamma I t'-jllon Sorority at her home in La- j I'i rte avenue on last Monday evening. A:ter the business, a social session h a s he: and iraent were serveil Mrs. Gallus J. Bader of Oliver St., 1- xpectd home today from the Mer'v hospital in Chicago where she has FREE TO Asthma Sufferers A New Home Method That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. We have a r.ew method that controls Asthma, r.nd we want you to try it at our expense. No matter whether your ase i- of lor.fr standing or recent development, whether it is present as llav I ever or chronic Asthma, you should fend for a free trial of our method. No t:. ntier in what climate you live, no mat:er what your ajje er occupation, if you ;:re troubled with Asthma, our rr"hd should relieve you promptly. Wo (specially want to send it to those r.rr-'iri'iii ly hopele ss cases, where all ioiP'R of inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes, "patent smokes." etc., have fa'lcd. We want to show- everyone at our expense, that this new method is designed to end all difficulties, all . iieezinff, and ail those terrible i arox- ;. sm:; at once. This free offer is too important to nee- ! lect a single aay. write now and besin t!it. method at onc. Send no money, f imply mail coupon below. Do it today TEIAIi COUPOIC. FRONTIER ASTHMA CO.. Room 2f5X. Via Kara and Hudson sts., Buffalo, N. T. tend free trial of your method to: EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF Women's Wearing Apparel and Millinery Bought From Charles L Surprise Trustee See Page 8 for Details a . a LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY E. C. CARROLL Of Carroll A Nv.ton NO TWO PXSSOK'S ALIKE. SVX3 AS.That means that an Optometrist must Kie the closest personal attention to every paiicrt nl where 1 : ses are fur ish. U. they must be pescribf-d ui.i. pri-p.ired t" suit the peculiar nereis of the p.ttiei.t under consideration. Ah an Optometrist we have confidence in our ability to render a satisi miorv ser -ico. and to give a. nearly normal ision as conditions wl.d pern;;!. CARROLL & NEWTON Optometrists and Jewelers 185 Stat St., Hammond. Ind.
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"r , J- ft in ftanT.s'i anU are acrc'.Xecl by Tb A liltins cw CO., 119(h it.. VLouc JJS-W. ! Wh;tir.g Savings and Loan As sociation will pay you a six per cent, j dividend ler jo:r on your savings. Off ce t'O IK'th street. 1 j COMINfi TO PRINCESS WEST )IO-l DAY AM) Tl'ESDAY. is the only mov- j moving picture ever made for w hich ' J10.00 a seat was tha price charged, i 1 ne Auction of iot:!s ' presents the only survivor of half million Armenia Girls. Aurora Mardiganiau. who after two years of unspeakable life in a Turkish harem, escape. to America. his picture presents facts. not fio- I tion. S-7-1 i TRINC ESS Mae March THEATKE TOMGHT, n "The Cinderella Man. " Also Fathe News. S-7-1 j STAR THEATRE TODAY Another I phenomenal picture, ' The Little Girl Next Foor," in six acts. A moral lesson, great as a sermon. Other features. S-7-1 WAN'TFD: Girl or woman for general housework: apply Mrs. J. II. Gambril. 325 LaPorte Ave. $-7-2 FOR SALE : 35 ft. Residence Lot. a good neighborhood 1 and location. See Mr. Manta. S35 113th St. S-7-1 been confined for several weeks Mrs. Maude Bell is visiting her aunt in Valparaiso. Mr. and Mrs. G. V . Fredenbursr and daughter Martha, will leave Fr!- j day for a visit in Ohio and Michigan.! Mrs. Henry ?zurcher of Cleveland avenue., entertained her roster from ! Terre Haute. Ind. j Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pharp. with! friends, motored to Milwaukee on ; Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kent, of Joliet. i 111 . spent the week-end at the home ' of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gillette, of! Central avenue. 1 The Calumet Union of the Epworth ! League, will hold its meeting at the! First M. E. Church in Gary, tonight at S P. M..The Whiting members of trie local Lp worth League will take. i t h e N . train at 6:r4 P. M. tonlFht A number of Whiting- members of the F. and A. M. and also of th O. E. P.. will attend the funeral of Attorney Lincoln V. Cravens which was held at Hammond yesterday morning The Whiting Municipal Rand will have their weekly concert at the Whitinsr park this evening. Vocal selections will be given by Bob Allen 01" th Eeo Feist Publishing Co., of New York, who is vacationing in Chicago. Next week Miss Margaret Uaefer will sing. Mrs. Bert Dewey and children, Phillip an dCclestia, of Sheridan avenue, have returned from Lowell where they spent several days visiting the former's mother. John Mc' abe has returned to Washington, T. ., after a short visit with friends here. Thomas Wagner, .rrsted for speedUnsightly pimples and blsmishes on the face are sure signs that the skin and blood need the purifying and strengthening action cf EECMS LaritMt Sle of A.ny Medieina io lh WorU hold nfrwhere. b Soxet, 10c. 2 5c. STWE PAINT FORDS FOR $15.00 Cut prices on all other makes. Let us wax your new car the way it should be waxed CUT RATE AUTO PAINT SHOP 301 Michigan Ave., Hammond. 'Phone 2141. Res- 1043-M.
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A ng w ith his auto, was f.ned $5 00 and j costs in the city court which he pair! jard was released. I John Kish and Bruna Eikosek, ar rested for speeding with their motorcycle, were each fined $1 and costs, which they paid. Stanley Polinid of So. Chicago and I Elmer Kel ler, of East Chicago, who had an auto collision at Schraage and Steiber street had their grievance? against one another thrashed out in the city court on Tuesday, each being dismissed. The arrests were made bj- officer Benak, who was called to the accident in which ach machine was badly damaged. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sharp of Cleveland avenue, will leave Monday for Milwaukee and Oconomowoc, Wis., w here they will spend the w eek w ,th relatives. A wagon owned by the Whiting Lumber and Coal company, was hit by a west bound street car at New RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER Seep Seated Urlo Acid Deposits Are Xiissolved and the Rheumatic Pcisan Starts to X.ear the System Wtthia Twenty-four Hours. Every druggist in this county s authorised to say to every rheumatic sufferer in this vicinity that if two bottles ot Allenrhu. the sure conquerer of rheumatism, does not stop all agony, reduce tiwulicn joints and do away with even ttv; slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, h will giadly return your money without eomment. Alltnihu has been tried and tested for years, a:ei really marvelous results have be n Jiceomplished in the most sev ere cases and where the suffering and agonv Ads inters and piteous aad where; the t'.-itient was helpless. Ailfiirhu relieves nt once. Immediate. iv ali.r you start to take it the good wor-s lictins. It searcbe.n out the uric Ji i'i oeposus. aissoiv es tne secretions 1 N'dv ihr.'tigh th Uidncvs and bowels. P."::. marvelous how quickly it art. ' Bh-ssed tt lief often comes in two davs. ,'nei even in rases where the suffering is most paii tul all traces disappear m a few days. Mr. James Allen, the discoverer of Allenrhu. who for ninry years suffered tlx- tovin, ns of acute rheumatism, tiesires ail sufferers to know- that he does not want a e'eiit of "anyone's money un'ess Allenrhu derisive! v conquers this w;rst of all disc-ase-s and he has instructed your druggist to guarantee it in evry instance. Adv.
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A WELCOME MORNING COAT FOR WEEK-END VISITS 1 1 . 4 S 1 ' f I - r J r if 2 iV : 'if- V 1'.". This dainty little rnorninjf jacket cf pink crepe de chine eded vit.i lace -will be found very service.-ibla for packing jn the over-night baa-. It will take up little room and vill be fcvjnd far more convenient tlan a bulky kimona for a short weekend visic. .York avenu and IK'th street, the con- ,. explaining tli.it the brakes on the car refused to work for the motornian. The car .-truck the waon from the rear, kiwoiiiii'; the driver. Martin Antknwiak of lUlst street off the a;on, directly under the horses' feet. The horses fortunately wonvery calm and did not stop on the driver, but he was badly bruised by the fall. Are you reading The Tnnes?
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ROBERTSDALE Mis. Kchoe and daughter of Milwaukee, are visiting at the home of Mr. .ni Mrs. Julius of Indianapolis Louie card. Mr. and Mrs. Rousch and family of Flue Island, visited at the Johnson home in Ia ke avenue Monday. Mrs. Soltwedel and Mrs. Thieson. visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Bahn o' Fast Side yesterday. Mr. anl Mrs. Henry Fggers. of Iike avenue. visited the letter's mother, Mrs. Seliger of East Side last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kojtcr, Mrs. Schaff. ar.d Mrs. Buehler motored to Chicago ycs'.erday. John Most.!, from Milwaukee, visited h s parents on Roberts avenue Inst evening. Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezor.a costs only a few cents. Willi oui.r fingers! You can lift olt any hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the hard skin calluses frum bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of "Freezone" cost3 little at any drug store: apply a few drops upon the corn or callus. Instantly it stops hurting, then shortly you lift i hat bothersome corn or callus rights off. root ard all. without one hit of pain or soreness. Truly! No humbuKJ Adv.
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Miss Sigie Suanson is visiting at the home of Mrs. It. Atchison on Lake avenue for afew days. Miss Anno Studor of Roberts avenue, is visiting relatives at Ottowa, 111. for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. White of Lake avenue are entertaining Mr. P. Morrison from Chicago, who has Just returned a week ago from France after serving 27 months in the army over there. Mrs. Jului and Mrs. Kehoe visited Mrs. Smith of Indiana Harbor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Christner of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. R. Fife, of Franklin Park. 111., visited Mr. and Mrs. Timm on Lake avenue yesterday. Mrs. Floyd Ranks and Miss Merle OCanr.or saw ''Angle Face" at the Colonial Wednesday afternoon. LOWELL Charles Sherard, manager of the Interstate Public Service Co., here, is taking his annual vacation. Arthur Deering has bought the C. X. Restaurant and moved it into his heme bakery on Clark street. Word reached here yesterday that Clayton Belshaw had arrived safely in New York, and after a short stay at the Marine camp in Virginia, would arrive home. Mrs. E. II . Ruge, of Cook, visited her mother, Mrs. H. J. Xichols here yesterday. , Charles Clinton left yesterday for Marion. Ohio, and from there will go to a job in Missouri. Miss Abbie Wright of Manteno. 111., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Weakley. The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Plumemt was held at the home of hr sen. Frank. Ole Klein of Hamond. s visiting his mother. Mrs. John Klein. H. Ge-rshman was In Chicago on business yesterday. HOBART The Whist Club will meet at the hame of Mrs. Phi! Thompson. Miss Bessie Banks is spending a few days at Pine Beach with Miss
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Rendered Clare Flack who has a cottage there. Oust. Derring has the misfortune) of having his leg broken. In a run away last Tuesday. Dr. R. C. M&ckey was called. Mrs. N. M. Coffia and granddaughter Cathern of Hamlet, were guests at Ed Fleck's yesterday. Eugene Chandler who lives on the Gordon farm house, was destroyed by fire yesterday, caused from sparks from the chimney. the house was burned to the ground. Evelyn Elachley was surprised by sixteen of her friends at a party yesterday given by Mrs. R. C. Messick. Mrs. John Fiester entertained a number of her friends at cards yesterday. Better call up The Times and have it sent to your house every night. Then you'll be sure it wKi be there. An Internal Treatment for Piles (Hemorrhoids) blres Absolute Belief rroia All Paia an-1 Suffering. Has Never Tailed. Guaranteed. Many re-oplc- have become despondent because they have been led to Del lev., 'hat their case was hopeless and that there w;is no remedy for their case. Go to your druggist and get an original lottlo of Miru Pile Hemedv. the discovery ol a clever Ohio chtmifct. that taken internally, passes unchanse-l through the stomach and intestines, niwl (thus reaches the sou re of the trouble "iicie, ny us soothing. heaiuiK antitepli; action, it first allays ar.d then by direct rout act with the ulcers and piiis ciust s them to heal and disappear forever. It's positively marvelous how speedi!'.' It acts. fossed relief often cum. 'w w.. er three days, even in cases tha have itsisied all previously known tri.itni.ints re-ally wonderful results have bce-i accomplished. It is one of the va ondei 1 ': tiisoov erics of recent vcars and ar.von. who is disappointed with its use can havo their i. oiicy refunded. All i li.irmacists dispense Miro or ian ret ;t for you on short notice. Surely it is worth the little trouble to obtain to be rid el i,iles forevt r. I M I"0 RTAN'T. What is known as itching piles are not piles in the tru Sf;tise of the word, although this ron.i -tion m.iy accompany a true case of piles. I-'or this condition Miro Pile nintinet.t hc.8 been prepared as in such cases it u not necessary to take the iuterual preset ription. Adv.
