Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 47, Hammond, Lake County, 12 August 1919 — Page 5

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PERSONAL I SOCIAL HEWSi r,lMiTrvi COXHTQ ETETTS. There will be a meeting of the Ladies' ! Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran j church Wednesday afternoon in the ehurch parlors. I The sixth division of the M. E. Ladies' j Aid Society will b entertained hy Mrs. H. Purvant at ber home, 421 Summer St., Wednesday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock. Trinity Lad.es Aid Society will h' e-n-crtained by Mrs. O. C. E. Matthies at ler home in Sohl street Wednesday aftf rnoon. Mrs. E. W. Andree will be, the ttssistinjf hostess. The Rooster Club Auxiliary will he 'r.'ertainod by Miss Karh.rine Oberlin nd Miss FlTerce H-jmmond this evening at MifcS Otcrhn's home In Warren f t reet. Last evenir.ir was a delightful time- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. raliner. 1H3 Garfield avenue, Hammond, w her. a number of relatives and frir n.1s contriv ed a surprise party on M:s. Palmer whose birthday it was and an occasion for her pleasure to met: so ir.any friends. After the surprise wore c:f i tocial time and program of music was enjoyed along with a mc.'ly arranged three coure ten o'clock dinner was served and relished by the gruests. The guests ihcluded Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. r.ilmer. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kagon. Mr. and Mrs. f". A. Rago.n. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Palmer. Mrs. J. F. Palmer. Mrs. Cecil Witter and daughter Ruth, Mrs Lu'c Witter. Miss Eila palmer. Miss Mab d Fiora and Chard os Kagon. New line Georgette Blouses arriving daily. Gertrude Stewart, 636 1-2 Hohman Street. S-12-1 o B. G. Tours. Albert Gehring-. Reinhardt Elster and D. L. Bennett motored to Valparaiso last evening to attend the installation of the new local of Valparaiso musicians. Leroy Wells was inA MILLION BEDBUGS. Just thiak. 3Sc package of the new golden chemical P. D. Q. PBky Devils' Quietus. k enough to make a Quart and enough to kill a million bed'ous. no matter how Zarge they may b or where they came from, their ase, color or ee. and at the time leave a costing on their gi and prevents hatching. CXTl THIS OUT. This new ehemiial can be had at any nrst-claj druir tore. A Sac package make a quart of I'. D. Q., and wiU go farther tbaa a

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sirumental in orgar.i;in;r the local which i has about fifty charter members. Ro.n- i hardt Elster, secretary r.f the Hammond local, acted as the installing officer. The j Hammond organization has nun 111 ex-j

lstence since 1902 and has a membership of nearly three hundred. Members of the Monroe Street Ladies' Aid Society met for a business session yesterday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. i Joseph Haney. Arrangements w ere j made for an ice cretim f.-r-tiva! to oe held at Conkey Park nl Friday afternoon and evening with the following commi'tee in charge: Mrs. Haney. chairman: Mrs. Jarne, ke. Mrs. K-liy. Mrs. Preiliatt and Mrs. Mc'ioe. Mr.,. .1. C. Milliken. Mrs. Haney and Mrs. Sailors were named the nominating icmiinl'tt for the meeting September "rd when the annual election of officers w:!l take place. The' meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. O. X. Kiger in Detroit street. After the. business meet.ng the hostess scred refreshments and a picasant social hour was parsed. The members of the Idea! Hook Club entertained for Mrs. C. P. Mii'er htst evening at the horn of Mrs. John P. Sma'ky. 91 Detroit street. Mrs. Miller's sister, Mrs. Erne of Duqucfr.e, Ph., was the only other guest. Music w as t-njo;. -ed by the guests and during the evening dainty refreshments, were served. Mrs. Miller w'.'l leave Hammond Friday fcr Butler. Pa., her new "home. A delightful surprise party was tfr.dered Mrs S. F. Johnson at her home in Becker street yesterday afternoon by several of her friends. Go! len Rod Camp N'o Ifi.'.T Rova! Neighbors will hold its regular meeting Wednesday evening a I the I . O. V. hall and at the close of the lod.e session will entertain the Woodmen. A program will be rendered at the close of which refreshments will be irerved. An important business meet ins of Golden Rule Council No. 1 O. of L. will be held this evening at tho I. ", O. F. hall in State street. P.oy. Paul and P.t Rains of Plymouth. Ind., motored to Hammond last week to visit .Mr. and Mrs. John 11. Layton. 1161 Monroe street, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong. 21s Truman avenue. Miss Gladys Forline lft Saturday to visit in southern Kentucky for a week or ten days. Miss Frieda Schneider returned to her barrel of H-fashioreii trntr V.:.t!er. Don't let anybody impose upon your intelligence by offering you something: else. Insist on -what you ask for. then you'll have what doctors prescribe. KILLS FLEAS ON DOGS. It's futo see the fleas drop oft your pet dog. KILLS CHICKEN LICE. No use for your chickens to have lice. A 35c pckac mixed makes a jrallon of chicken lice killer. Your druggist has it, or cas set it for you. INTERSTATE i Yum Teste dozen... ..48c

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home in Chicago Sunday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. Hess of State street. Mr. and Mis. J. C. AVolf and little

daughter Loretta of Madison street left I Saturday night for a two weeks' visit I with Mrs. Wolf's brother. H. H. North of j 'niiaha. Nob. Mrs. F. M. Elliott of Denver and Miss Marguerite Elliott of Frankfort. Ind.. are the gutsts of Hrs. O T. Klooz of Webh street and other friends in Hammond for a few days Mrs. J. L. Child? and children. Robert and Myrtle, of State street and her sister. Miss Evh Hamer. of Lesvis street, have returned home from a three months' vacation sp-tH at points in California. The ncnic of William H Calkins W. P.. v". No. 24S w ill be held at the Lake I Front tomorrow. The members plan to ! meet at the park at c:fcn o'clock and j luncheon w ill be served at twelve j o'clock. i Will be pleased to takei your order for New Blouses i Gertrude Stewart, 636 1-2 ; Hohman St. s-12"1 On Thursdav- of this week 'he members of Cp'il Hive No. S9 I.. O. T. M. M. will fro to the Lake Front for an all day picnic. They will take basket lurches with then and serve at i-.-ori. Mr. srd Mr. Oliver Anderson took their two children to Chicago this afternoon to visit the cirrus at Jrant park. Joseph Grimmer, ono of the trustees of the town board of vlrirT;1 h. and Henry ("".overt were in Hamnv n l today on unrertnit business. At the mcetir.s of Max Shulman Cate hit ever.mc at he I O. O. F. Hall th.t nomination of officers took r !, and th xv mbv-rs elf . ted the tl. iepates to th rational convention To be hebi in Chi-j i Mfro boFiimtnfs Serteinhcr Sth. Mi-s. j riainotHl,tciii will l the delegate and! Miss Mary Levin of Indiana Harbor the alternate. The cUoiioii of officers will tfcke place at the next regular meeting. number of numb-rs were present and after the business meet ins they enjoved a social hour. Refreshments wire eerved. The election of n. delegate to repre sent Meinrie Street ?.!. K. c-hui ch at the i layman's conference to be held at Frankfort. Ind.. Oc'ober !'t 'o Tth. will taki place at the rvrnir.K and eveniiiR ser.ic s Sunday. Aupust Clth. It i desired that nil members be rrc.sf nt to cast their vote at some s:rvic.e during the day. Bryant O. Smalley. son of .John p. Smaller. 9 1 Detroit streei. Hammonri. arrived home Sunday from "over seas." lecelving his discharre at Camp Taylor. Louisville. Ky. Ho served on the St. Mihiel and Ar.eonne. fronts and was with the army of occupation in Germany for seven months. Mrs. Msry Shutit of Hammond wss pleasantly surpriserl Monday when b.-r son. Ed. Schutz. arrived home. He served in the navy aid was attached o the. V. S. S. Edw ard Lucker.bav h. Hi made six Mrs "over sta " and was d.ichErgcd at Pittsburgh. DOES THE TIMES REACH THE PEOPLE Last week The Tiiif.s carried a story announcing the arrival of Irving Chayken. a member of the Second div ision, i from overseas and 'o aid the ex-soldier In seeurir.p a position the reporter stated that anyone wishing a good real estate man would do well in looking over "Iizie" as he is more commonly known to his many Hammond friends. Next day Irving had five j-bs in lin that he wished. WANTS TO PLAY HAMMOND AGAIN Whether Hamrr.ond will consent "r r.-it. Gary wants another erak at the leaders in the Chi ago city leacrje. Sunday. Hammond walloped the White Kasrlcf to the tune of 7 to 0, but the :.-iry follower? believe their idols can foi-np back and have a side bet of $.y"n t--- say that they can Gary wants to play a series. Another came to be held at Ha rr. m o n d and in ca.-e of a v 1 c -t-vry. the j.9w-eff w 111 b plr-. d in 'Jai v . Bids Are Rejected On Verplank-Stultz Road. Yesterday was a hicr day in mad huildIv.f; circles at the regular weekly me . lng- of the c.'vinty coirmlssloners at Crcwn Point, when bidders were on hand to cop off the Verplank-Stulta road which extends on P.idpre roae! from Grant Gary, to Highland, ail in Calumet township. The-r-e w ere fcur eon-1 pet it ors for the contract and much mane n verinp was indultred in o land it. T. V. F.mrlehart. one of Lake county's largest road ttuildrs. of G.iry. v.-as the successful competitor, hi. bid b-dn on the Verplar.k road SU.OSO and on the Stultz road $43.000, the fstimate- on h" Verplank road T-elntr $'2.1 77 SO and on the Ptultz road $5i.031.i5O. Other bidders were: J. J. Napclc. Vhitintr. SSI.OOtt; J.-hnsrn Construction Co.. Hammond. S50..".?": I'nited Con-j fctnietton Co.. Hammond. $30,670. ' That was yesterday. Today It Is different. All bids are rejected on account that there was no maintenance' bonds beintr nsked for and furnished hy th! contractors and the road will have to he readv ertised. Tho Times' wanr ads bring astonishing results if their users are to be believed FOR SALE OR TRADE 4 acri 5i foo.l lni in "-mall town near Grand Rapids. Mich. Has 8-rooni ccincrvt block house wit h basonw-nt. F rant hi. -ken h nf f ri't, gara ge. 3xTrt. -- ly garage in town, does a ..ood businops. A rinc chance to own a good hornv anl have a paving bsir!.-s. Worth $50 m. But we will seli for $360" on terms, or taki equal value Hammond or East Chiciigt property in trade. .Smith -Hamilton Company, 4609 rorsytfce ave., ptone E. CJiicagfO 122 -12-2l WASTED Automobile m pood condition lor well located, clear title vacant lots. Vat have vou to offer'' Giv full particulars. Ad.ire.FS 0?6B, Time. ) T'i r" !iond S-12-5t.

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ICE PEDDLAR GIVENJ3TIFF FINE For dealing out short weight? to his customers Bernie Weisenbauch, a Gary ice peddler, was arrested by City Sealer Hubbinger and in Judge Dunn's ci'y court and after five minutes was given a fine of $50 and costs and two days in jail 'and take a seat out there wtih the rest of the criminals." says Judge Dunn. "It is a shame the people are p;;vinK such enormous prices and you robbers making it higher by giving short

weights. I am going to give to you and all of your kind just what is coming to you and then the problem of this terrible high cost of living will be partially solved." Several short weight oases have been up before Judge Dunn and each time the offenders were given stiff lines. PAYMENTS DUE ON VICTORY LOAN TODAY. Today th foment of the third ln,.a!lment on the Victory loan is due hi Cary. At this time twenty rer cent ef i th- princiril is to be psld. Other dates '; set aside for payments are September 20:h. twenty per cent: October 7 th,' twenty per cent: and November II.! twenty per cent. The November ra-l merits include the accrued intercut 0:1 ; ii-:-feried installments since May 20, 1019. RADICALS PLAN Bia MASS MEETING. Radical work i nftivien in the cities of East Chicago. Hammond. Gary and "vYhltir.g. have been invited by hardbills to participate In a monster mass meeting on South Tt'-'hey utreet. in Chicafro next Sunday. The handh '.Is are printed in many languages and irvlte ill w orkinsrmen in the region to be present Equal (Valuioet v o;ce in the reindustry with manufacture!-, lease of Mooney and othr measure!! . radical BOY MAYOR IS SOME DRIVER John Tattori. the "boy mayor'" of F.urnham, was arrested by Officer Bell of the Hammond police- ot. Hohman st., Hammond, charged with speeding last Satureiay. Patton, who drove: by th-i Hammond police station on Hohman st at a speed of thirty-five- miles an hour, was fined $15.00 in trie Hammond c:ty crurt by Judsc Klolz. JOY RIDING; IS CHARGED. Joserh LiKg-. of 4715 McCook ave.. East Chicafro. and Thilip Curlin. of 517 Kmlyn Plac, East Chicago, who were arrested Saturday nifrht in Gary charged v ith stealing an automobile belongir.s to George tieyers. Hammond. were brought up for trial in the Hammond citv court this morning. The charge was hanged from larceny to joy riding, to winch both men pleaded guilty and were fned $".1. 0 n and given a sentence of thirty days in the county 2a:lTELEGRAPH RATES MAY SOAR; Ar.d still it soars Twenty per cent increase over the present charges is asked by trie Wcftern I.'nion Telegraph Company in an application filed with the State board of Pup'olic Ctililies at Indianapolis. Notice of the itceipt of the application was yesterday filed with City Attorney Iiavis and City Clerk M . Francis. Cost In maintenance and increase in the salaries of its empioes is given as the reason. MORE TENNIS COURTS AT EMERSON tV th an increafel demand for more tf nn:s courts in Gary, the large mound used as a slide during he winter months has been removed at the Emerson school frj-ound to make way for several more court-. The mound Is an old landaik and was usel to great extent hy the fans :n witnessing foothall parties and other athletic sports. They per.-hed themselves !"iom ail advantageous positions. ICE NOV $1.00 A HUNDRED Although ie has soared to $1.00 a hundred in Gary, it is hard to Ret at tlat price, according to complaints heinsr registered lr. different parts of the city. It is learned that reddlers are only seliinjr to their regular customers and that they have to take Just about what they can (ret. A larjre number of patrons who have been roin directly to the ice plant for their supply were notified yesterday that the piar.t had discontinued selling ice in small quantities. Today Gary Is up azainst the baldest ice problem in its h'storv . Quick Relief for Eczema San Cura Ointment Is a Marvelous Ointment for Many Other Distressing Ailments. San Cura Ointment ha? relieved many case? of itchinsr. bleeding and protruding piles. It has drawn the roison from and completely healed running sorts and fever sores which were, so Md and chronic that everyone who saw them consilient them helpless. San Cura Ointment is guaranteed by E. I.. Ke-id. Calumet Blag.. East Chicago; Central Drug S;ore. Indiana Harbor; Harry's Drufr Store. Citizens' Bid-. Hammond. Ind.. and Mattern Drujc Co, Whiting. Ind.. to do as stated above and also to banish tetter, boils, carbuncles, to heal ulcers, cuts, burns, scalds and bruises, or money back. . The same guarantee holds good for chilblains, chapped hands aui face, so you risk not a penny vhn you buy a jar for 30c. 60c. $1.20 and $2 40. For tender skin and to secure a perfect complexion use San Cura Soap. It's the best soap for babies, too. as it prevents contagion 25 cents. Thompson Medical Co.. Titusville, Pa Adv.

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William MakrMnis or Gary, has filed a petition in the Hammond superior court to hav a receiver appointed for the Gary Produce Co. Te petition prepared by Attorney Pnterson and Cr ilea shows that the present indebtre.s of the com pan v is aout $5,fi00. The Mercantile Trust Co.. has filed suit for attachment &stainst Christ. Katsipiarnis of Indiana Harbor. Hon and Petersen ar attorneys for the plaintiff. John K. Farovid. administrator of the estate of Albert. G. Lundejuis'. has filed a petition to sell some of the real estate in his charge. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, IIS Fayette St.. Hammond, have filed a petition to rdopt Lc.rene Henley, an infant, while Emmit Reed and wife. 33rt F.lm at.. Hammond, has ssked for permission to adopt Anna Jessie Henley, a sister of Lorene. WILSON TRIP IN OBEYANCE. vVASHINGTON. T. C. AUGUST 12 Pres. 'Wilson probably will not start his contemplated speaking tour until congress has made definite progress toward carrying out h-s recommendations fo, ;ep i sla t io n to brinr down the cost of living- It was stated at the 'Vh te House today. White house officials were unable to state when it would be possible for the President to fret awav, but expressed the hope that he st;'.l mifirin be able to carry out his original intention of being on the pacific coast on eithr September 2 or 3. MORE MARITAL TROUBLES. Me.nty Everett of Hammond, is ask(r.gr for a divorce from his wife. Edna Kverett. :n the Hamme-nd superior court. He alleges that she was cold. Indifferent, cross and disagreeable to him but that flie na intimat.; with e tiier men and that they finally separaed April 2', 191. after living to gether since March S. 1917. He says he is nor at Matton. 111. H. E.I Granger is attorney for the plaintiff SUES FOR DIVORCE Force 4 to le ave he r husband because her. according to a Blood is 'suing fce struck and beat her complaint. I.aur for separation, frorr a Airrea t.iooa. They were married ar.d separated June have one ch.Id Mr Auprust IT. 1908 U. 1319. They s. Blood asks for '-.Id. $15 per week $1,000 alimony. the custody of the support money anel Recovers Stolen Automobile Word wa receivi 1 from Hr-mmond yesterday that the automobile of Antlor.y Catzoneian, ftolen in a holdup at 5th avenue and Clark Road, near Gary, last week, had been recovered. it" owner was notified and vv.ll get. 'he machine sometime today. THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN Ailis e"halmer? 40 American Car and Foundry 130 American Locomotive 90 ! American Smeltinp 77 ! Ame.rii-an Steel Foundry 41 American Tel. and Tel. 101 j Anaconda 68 I Atchison 0' ' t Baldwin Locomotive 113 Kaitnnore and Ohio 41' Bethlehem Strr-I '5 Canadian Pacific 55 Central Leather 101 Chesapeake and Ohio 57 Chicago ant North 'Western 03 Chicago. Mil. ami St. Paul 43 Colorado fuel 44 Crucible Steel 136 Delaware and Hudson 105 i .. We BUY and SES-L the Following Securities: Commcnealth Finance Corp. U. S. Mortgage Go. Organization Finance Quotations given on any Stock SECURITIES . SM11H-MARTIH COMPANY 2C8 So. LaSalle St. Suite 8C0 CHICAGO

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Distilleries Securlies SI l-i ic- 1st I'l fd. 23 General Motors Gt. Northern Ore 4 4 Illinois Central DS'a Lackawanna Steel SI h Lehigh Valley 49i2 Midvale Steel 51 New York Central 74 X Y. . H and Hartford ?,:', Northern Pacific s v 't Ohio Cities Gas ,'.tj Ok 1 a. Prod le3 Pennsylvania -i ;7s Pressed Steel Car r'23, Railway Steel Sprinfrs Republic Iron and Steel '11 Southern Pacific 0 7 Studebaker , iii.i', l.nion Pacific lo V. S. Rubber 121 U V. S. Steel ;Hi, Wiilyfi Ov erland .13 Sinclair .",5 CHICAGO tlVE STOCX. HOGS Receipts. 17.000; market, very irregular; good hogs, mostly 25 to 40 higher: bulk. $23.40: top. $ 2 1.3o f: 2 Z .25 : heavyweight, $21,50 7? 23.35; medium weight, $21.2523.35: light weight, $li.255 22.00: light lights, $20.25 21.25: heavy packing sows, smooth, $l1.2z!ri

20.25; packing sows, rough. 19.50. CATTLE: Receipts. 17.000 best beef steers and yearling. $ 17.50 lr ; market, steady to strong: others slow to 25c lower; calves. 75fil00 higher. Beef Steers Choice and prime. $1 7.60 7? 19.35 ; medium snd g-ood. $13.25'ff,17.fi0; light weight, $15.r-0 Si 18.75: good and choice, $3. 755 15.00; common and medium. S7.75fr 15.25. Butcher Cattle Heifers. $7.50 314.50; cows. $?. 75 ?! 13.25: bulls. $6.25 35. 7.50. Canners and Cutters Cows and heifers. $S.507i 9.75; ranner steers. $$.75 13.75; veal calves (light and handyweight), $7.50 11 25; feeder steers. $7 25 15 9.25: stocker steers. $S.O0 fl. 1 1.5 : stocker cow s and heifers. $ 1 1 25 'g 1 5 75 ; stocker calves. $9 50-5 13.5. CHICAGO. Aug. 12 Veal e0 to 60 lbs.. 22 5 23c: 70 to Sn lbs.. 24'i23c; 90 to 100 lbs., 36927c: fancy, 25c; overweight kidneys. 140 to 175 lbs.. 1517c; coarse, 12 "5 12'-2 c. CHICAGO. Aug-. 12. Closing grain prices. Corn Sept.. $1.91 Dec. $1.33; May. J1.4S-3 1.4S'. Oats Sept., 7o',c; Dec.. 77c; May. Pic. Pork Sept., $47.53. Lard Sept.. $"1.52: Oct . $31.35. P.ibs Sept.. $26.65. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Aug. 12. H"?s Receipts, 7,000: market. 35c lower: best. $22.50: heavies. $22 40 f 22.50; pips. $21.00: bulk, $22.50. l Cattle P.eecipts. 1.200: market, cat- j tie steady: calves. $1 higher: cows, $3.00 H 13.00; bulls, $5.15-5 20 00; calves. $13.00 fj 21.00. Sheep P.ecetpts. 500: sheep, $9.00; lambs, $11.00$ 11.50. CHICAGO CASH GK.AX1T CLOSE. CORN- No. 2 mixed. $2.06 ' 2.07: 3 mixed, $2.06; 4 mixed. $2.05: 1 yellow, j $2.10; 2 yellow. $2.0932.10. OATS No. 2 w hite. 75 ' . If 7 7 c : 3j white, 735ift"?,;C; 4 white. 73 .j ri 75 c. I CHICAGO PRODUCE. PUTTER Creamery extras. 51ic: ex- ; tra firsts, olS'ol'sc: firsts, 49fi52c. i EGGS Current receipts. 37S41c: ordinary firsts. 57380; firsts, 41Q42c;j extras. 4 3.fi 4 3 -ic. j LIVE POULTRY Turkeys. 25c; j chickens. 3lc: springs. 32; S4c: roos- I ters. 21c: geese, 25c: ducks, 271 2Sc. j POTATOES New Chios. $ 4.00 -f 4.50. j GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN Try It! Make this lemon lotlon to -whiten your tanned or freckled akin. ( Squeeze the juice rf two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard AVhite. shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, and complexion vvhitener. at very, very small cost. Tour grocer has the lemons and ar drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White for a. few cents. Massape this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face. neck. arms and hands and see how quickly the freckle? sunburn, wlndburn snd tan disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless Ad v. WE PAINT FORDS FOR $15.00 Cut prices on all other makes. Let us wax your new car th way it should be waxed CUT RATE AUTO PAINT SHOP 301 Michigan Ave.. Hammond. Phone 2141. Res- 1043-M. J)

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A day's inotorinir. an afternoon on h eimlH uround or volf lir.ks, a suululh t:, beach or exposure 011 a lake til; oit.n brings a aeep ln or uml unison of n.orc prepiexint; still. .1 v tstor. t crop of fi ee-kles. A 1 ry necessary tiiii.i tio-n in niercoi lice! wt. which rc mo ". tin. revlrn-s- or freckles quite easily. I lif-ra liy pco-s of the aftVcied skin ju? a litti at a time, su tiiere s no hurt injury. As the- skin comes oft in almo.i. .visible flaky partici's. no trace of to treatment is shown. Procure an ouic of mercolized wax at your druggist's ai. u.-c tins niKhtly as you v.oulj c' cream, washing it on mornings. In ; w e. k cr so V..1.1 will have an entirely n skin, beautifully clear, t rnnsparent o of ;t most (J.-iicate whiteness. Aeiv NOTICE j N. vv York Cleaning & Dye ins V.Y-r.. '641 S. Hohman st . Hammond, have di? i continued business. Parties havin .goods with us please call and get sam before Thursday. August 14th. v-li-i ! Advertise in The Times and ai- ! vertise again. Results come w:v. i constant effort. jHome Druggists and Doctors Take and Recommend ! Number 40 for the Blood. Mr. Theodore Gerke of The Gerk Drujj Co., states: "A year cr so ago my wife came into the e.rug- store and sail she was going; to take a blood medicine She looked over the kinds we had on iIk shelf and decided to try Number 40. After taking it a while she gave it to ou" son and one day I was complaining o that tired feeling and she said, "I will dose you on 40," and she did, and it helped me so much that I have been reeom-mcn-imif it to my t listeners and buy in grcss lots." "With scarcely an exception, druggists in Evansvilic and this vicinity unanimously endorse and recommend Number 40. An old and very successful physician remarked to me a short time ago on the street, "I am takingNumber 4 0. It will prolong a mir.'s life." Made by J. C. Mndenhall. J.r. years druggist. Kvansv lle, Ind. Sold by Jos. Wei-. Hammond; Central Drug Store. Indiana Harbe.r. Adv. F'''"ATVr-,t ifew? "- .-n"' J. A if v Q Y.v'ir,' Four point? to consider when buvin? shoes: 1st Fit 3rd Style 2nd Service 4th Price Our energies ind experience are exerted to the limit when we buy shoes and every pair that leaves this store embody all of these four points. The ,,Lonp,wood". a Ralston feature shoe for Fall wonderful custom lines. The BEST vou can hue for $9.00 per pair Ruhbt-v heels nre atta -h-' . L?M mm UiM CNDS DEST-Q.OTHIEKS Store Oppn Tue? . Fri. rind St. Kv "Milaro" Library . Tabh Phonograph Made in Hammond. So1 J !y THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Hammord. "Vi n Si 4 - 5

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