Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 48, Hammond, Lake County, 13 August 1919 — Page 6
1!
Page Sir THE TIM3SS. Wednesday, Aug. 13, 1919.
WHITING and its PEOPLE
Whiting A dverdsements Are Winners
POLAND . ALSO "HAS TIER" WOMEN'S BATTALION OF "DEATH
'ilr - i r "-t. J
Thomas N'af has taken a position la tha AtkJn ir.J Thorp storo. Tt regular r.-eV.rig of tha VT. Tf. A. oJ tfca Maccabees will be held on tti evea'ns. Mrs. L. B. Purlnton of Sheridan avenua. has ftun.M from a several weoi'3 visit with relatives in Angrola aad etiier Ir.iiaxia cities. J. L. Cark of the Whltlntc News C'j.. accomranld fcy his daughter, Mlse .Marion, have ron on a lake trip trip to Supencr, Vis., and the Mackir.ao lilat-.is. Z'&vid B. Prf chard of Sheridan aTen is visiting- ;n Erie. Pa. He was t-(o?flr.!c.i by Virginia ravls, who hl-iiZ veral weeks visitlnsr at the Pr-tefcrd h.-.rr. Arthur Ui'jfr of Crntral avenue, is v.s-it! rein'ives in Joliet. 11. .'f -.as Floreno Clark spent a few frays here with her parents, Mr. and j Ij. Clrk, while enroute fr"m C'.r-v.v.ini to Pt. Louis and Topeka, K.-i-i. M-.fs ("lark Is one of the four I'. S. i atrents of the Women's S.-rvtc -St-tion of the U. S. Railroad aU:niaistraf.-n . M193 Sylvia Sternberg: accompanied r-v her brother. Ahner. ar.d sister?, r-.irothy and Beatrice, have returned h .nie after spending the (rreater part of the summer in the East. Thy sr-r.t several weeks in Philadelphia ofter which they went to Atlantic City. The speeder. arrested by officer Parker were as follows: Stanley Mikavi.'h, released on $25 cash bond: ""hurles Brenr.en. released on $25 rash i.ond: William Cruckeskan. release! on $25 cash bond. The trials will be
i r . - -
tail KcrelurU try TImj Whltlns
Co.. XUUa 1'hfflii 13-W. FT3i-VTSHEr FLAT FOE REST .Ref-
eiieju'en rju'.ri.i. lncuir ai Whit- i tnsr New C;. frUK2 j F'OU SALE. nri-rnom net far Sale. 1 Vexy chaaj: 245 Ontral Av. S-13-.2 ! "vTAim-TV: Three or four furnished : rooms.; Apjity as "vThit-inf: Nw Com- i paaj - S-3S-1 j FRTSCESS THEATRE TOMCHT ! Frank Karriran In "A Bursiaj- for a N'&bt"" also a Harry Loyd Comedy. I
held on August 12th. M'.sa Kdith Langenhan
entertained
at a. "500 party at her bom in Sheridan avenue, honors being awarded to Mrs. R. E. Green and Mrs. Bessie Naef. A course luncheon was served. The party wns given complimentary to Mrs. Arnold Exten-Por-ter, nee Miss Margaret Griffith, one of Whiting's recent brides. At the meeting of the Board of Safety, Harrison SaterfieM was appointed a member of the Whiting: police force, to succeed Gust. Gelss. Gelgs had served only a week and resigned be- j cause he said the Job was too lone- j some. Peter Walsh was also an ap-pc!nt.-e. to serve as City Fireman. Mrs. G. H. Kifield of Culver. Ind . !s spending: a few days visiting at the ' home of her daughter. Mrs. C. G. Mackey in Oliver street. j Mr?. Delbert Mowe and children of Hammond, spent yesterday here vis- ; itlnjr her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Lehr. Miss Violet Nicholson was the recip- ! lent of a pleasant surprise at her ' home. 1342 Roberts avenue, on Mond.iy evening, when she was tendered j a miscellaneous shower by her form- I er co-workers jn the local office of the i Chicaeo Telephone Company. Th ' guest of honor was the recipient of i many useful and beautiful gifts and . a very pleasont evening was enjoyed '. and refreshments were served. Miss Nicholson's marriage to Frank Mc- :
Neil! will take place tomorrow.
IHIUI1IHIHI. WmiTO"i'i'm limn n VinumMUlliii' f myflll .irn-Tyr Fi.il -imr n r u Wwirhirlnniim 4l A. h MiJIll ,i-STi..nAfcjOmift . .ih.inl,i. . Jm mWiiiit.h ii
.7. ZtCT ,;s1iv ,t-" - vvt v.,x'-"'l '5 v Jici V vA,
CROWN POINT NEWS
Happening Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital, j
Do Tou Want to Sell Tour Farm T We have a number of buyers who will be interested. Write or see The Sul-Mvan-Tokari Co., Real Estate an, Insurance. Whiting. Ind. 8-13-20-27 W. J. Davis, Jr", of Chicago, wi in Crown Point on business on Monday. II. Hathaway of Leroy, hss purchased the August Fischer home In
Elmwood and W'H move his family here Immediately. The County Commissioners have bought "6.06 acres of land in Section 7,2. from BenJ. V. Hayes to add to the tract already purchased for the new Tuberculosis Hospital. Ttey paid $12.U)j for the land. A tun was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Wory living southeast of town last week. Oscar Nelmti and family of Fort Wayne, are spending a couple of weeks with her mother an4 brother, Martin Ni'mtz. The many friends of Hamilton Stewart will be surprised to learn of his marriage to Miss Elsie May Davis at Lafayette on Monday. Mr. and Mm John Dales and daughter I'.ene of ''hl-ago. attended the funeral of th'.r rou!n. Mrs. Minnie Johnson on Tuesday.
K...i,i.rmi niaciLa.mLuiiuii. in tortglouii j, -iuid boiueol Lie ltUtUtifr-baiiUer.
the Palace theatre in Chi' ago Monday evening . Mrs. R. Baumgartn-r and Mrs. II. Harms, of Lake avenue, were Chicago shopers on Monday. Miss Ion.- Axelson of Chicago, spenl Sunday at the li.'.-ne of Mi. and Mrs. FloVfj Ranks of Atchison Avenue. Mrs. Charles Stross of Myrtle avenue, entertained her brother, Mr. Barby of Chicago, th latter part of the week. Word was received late Monday ev
ening that Mrs. H. Th'-els-m. who is j at the St. Rei nard's hospital. Is out) of danger and on the road to recov- j ery . j
Herbert Brown was honoraosy d:s
charged from the V. S. Navy. He was in the Coast Air Service, at Camp May and he and wife, npe
Ksta Kolir, are making their home at the latters mother. Mrs. T. W. Kohr. Mrs. W. Aldiich and daughter.-. I"..rclhy and Mildred, are visiting at the home f Mr. nr.d Mrs. E. Fretse, of Myrtle avenue, for a few days. Mrs. 1 1 . Breckman an.i daughter, Kthrl, of Atchison avenue, were- in I'hi'-acn on business Saturday.
Sheriff and Mrs Lewis E. Barnes, left the early part of the week for Canada, making the trip in their bis" Packard automobile and expecting to be gone several weeks. Mrs. Charles Frederick pf Hammond, spent the week-end with hrr sister, Mrs. Laura Reeder. Miss. Clara Brlesal of Milwaukee Wis., visited with Crown Point relatives a few days last week. Mrs. H. L. Wheaton and son Roland, will leave on Wednesday for Nev Orleans. Lo., where she will spen : several weeks on a camping trip. She will visit at the Walton tome. Mr Walton being her guest for several weeks last winter. Mrs. Albert Meyer has been r, rather poor health the past few week, and a trained nurse has been caiicd in to care for her. Meyer Winers has purchased a lv on Grant street from PhiJenus Williams for $1,000 and will erect a larg'' factory there to be use for the man .-
facture cf overalls, etc. During M: Winer's residence in Chicago he w:'. employ a manager to look after h:s Interests here and will continue work a'the Main street factory until the new one is completed..
ST. JOHN
a new coat of paint Both externally and internally. A good improvement.
Ground has beer, broken and build- j Do You Want f Keil Your Farm? ings are under construction on Percy! We have a number of buyers who will
Tasgnrt's residence on Lafayette St., and Mr. Hover's residence, east of
DYER
ji
Alkali in Shampoos Bad for Washing Hair
ROBERTSDALE
The W. B. A. of the Maccabees, will hold their regular meeting at the I. O. O. F. Hall Wednesday evening. Mrs. Clarence Wright of Atchison Avenue, is entertaining her sister from out of town for a few days. Mrs. Mostil of Roberts avenue, was In Chicago on business Monday.
Mrs. Hanson of Roberta avenue, is in South Chicago, visiting her son Irwin, and wife, for a few days. Mrs. John Soltwedle of Myrtle avenue, is entertaining her brother, Al. Warkentime of Hartford. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. C. Green of Central avenue, saw "A Prince There Was'' at
Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very Injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is Mulsif.ed cccoanut oil shampoo, for tiiis is pure and entirely greaseless It's very cheap an 1 beats anything else ail to pio's. You can get this at any drug More, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with wa'-r and rub it in. about a tfaspoonful is ail that is required. It makes -in abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleansethoroughly, and iinss out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, brighf. fliilTy, wavy and easy to hand!. Besides. It loosens and takes out every particle cf dust, dirt and dandruff. Adv.
!. You Want to Sell Your Farm'.' W e have a number of buyers who will be interest. -d. Write or see The Sul-livan-T-'.karz Co. Real Ks'ate an.i Insurance. Whiting. Ind. 8-13-20-27
, ! GRIFFITH j!
i
Mrs. S. A. L'ehtfoot and s-n Wayne left Saturday for a three weeks' vacation at Waukegan. Ill-, visiting the
is. 1 ha.. her tonsils and oi Friday. k of Royal Center, is cousin. Mrs. Everett
former's broth Bern ice Fn-aifn''.cd.-r-'ino Miss Homb. v;s:t!ng her
A ughinba ugh . Mr. Robert Walk
wife t,f 111 -iff ton.
the Walk
stiil in Vticie Sam's service, but joying z. " day furlough. The Kne depot has been treated
brother and
Ind.. are vis-ting at
home. Mr. Watkins is
to
Wood street. I.elah Scott and Lewis Grangee submitted to Tor.sil and adenoid operations 'Monday. Both are recovering nicely. The Ladies' Aid will meet wiih Mrs. Everett Aughinbauqh Thursday afternoon at their new home in the eastern part of town. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Grimmer of Si hercrville announce the arrival of a tine boy at their home on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. William Lowe of Chicago. J. S. Crawford antl family, and Miss Brown of Crown Point. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Woods Sundayed at Dr. Malmstrom's . Mr. and Mrs. Warner Christenson. have a baby boy, arriving Monday morning. Favorable reports come from Ei. Schoon at the Hammond hospital, who underwent an operation Satudray for obstruction of the b o w 1 e s . Miss ('onstance Ousiafson, who Is convalescing from i nervous breakdown, had as her guest Sunday afternoon. Miss l.ois M. Weher. She was a government worker with Miss Gustafson at Washington. D. C. Miss Weber had t.-tken her annual leave anj t. as returning from an extended visit with her parents at Gardner 111.
be Interested. Write or see The Sul-livan-Tokarz Co.. Ileal Estate anj Insurance, Whiting, Ir.d. 8-13-20-27
LOWELL
The Times' want ads bring astonishing results if their users are to be believed.
BMBBBBBSB9
Will. am H. Morey has received his commission as postmaster of Lowell and filed his bond so it will probably only be a short time before he takes the office. Harey Windbigler, Harry Petrie and Ralph Brownell were in Chicago on business yesterday. Mrs. Clara Williams returned to her home in Lafayette yesterday after a visit here with her sister. Mrs. C. O. Hill and famil. E. N. Gragg has sold his property on liberty street to S. C. Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. Kinney will move into '.heir new home in & short time. Kanaar Brothers have sold their meat market to Clifford and he took possession yesterday morning. Ray Nichols went to Monon on business yesterday. Murra Hayden has returned from St. Margaret's hospital in Hammond and is recovering nicely from his recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Hayden visited friends in Earl Park. Ind. Sunday. Boy Scout troupe No. 2. F. L. Worley fn charge, went to Cedar Lake, yesterday morning to camp for a week Clemuel Curtis an L. Crabb have returned to their home in Culver. Ind.,
jesterday after a visit at the homof the former's daughter, Mrs. E. L Worley and husband. Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Elliot returned to their h!Tie in Chicago lst evening after several weeks spent at the r farm east of Lowell. Attorneys George Hershman and El Knight, of Crown Point, were In Low ell yesterday. They went from her to Indianapolis. H. L. Baughrr.an has sold his residence property on Clark street, to Llwellyn Smith. Mr. Smith will move with his family to Lowell about o -tober let. H. M. Walls has sold his farm j is' north of Lowell to Verne Dyer and will soon move back to Hammon.d. E. R. Lynch was in Chicago or. a business trip yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eerlow of S Bend, and I. Gershman, of Chicago, are visiting at the home of their father, H. Gershman. Mrs. Milby of Hammond, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al. Parks, here yesterday. Miss Amanda Johnson of the Monnett school of Rensselaer, returned to her home last evening after a visit here at the home o' Rv. an"! Mrs. C. A. Brown.
SCHERERVILLE
Do Tou Want to Sell Tour Farm" We have a number of buyers who will be. interested. Write or see The. Sul-livan-Tokars Co., Real Estate ann Insurance, Whiting. Ind. g-13-20-27
Don't throw your paper aw a 7 without reading the want ad past
IS9
DOUBLE STAMPS MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS-
oil in
Thursday Friday Saturday and Monday August 14th, 15th, 16th, 18th
August is the Star Shopping Month No othe period of the year can surpass it for Buying Opportunities. On the one hand are Seasonable Summer Goods that are Under-priced because they must be disposed of quickly. On the other come the first hints of Fall Displays that anticipate the needs of early Autumn and School Days.
Men's Bathing Suits A clean-up lot on Men's Bathing Suits, broken sizes, values up to $2.50, sale price,
- il
7
1 - i
, fv A
i
Sweater Sale Sport Sweaters for Miss and Mrs. at greatly reduced prices. Lot 1 Sold regularly at $5.00. now $3.95 Lot 2 Sold regularly at $7.50. now $6.50 Lot 3 Sold regularly at $9.50 now $7.95 Lot 4 Sold regularly at $12.50. now $10.50
LADIES' PUMPS. Lot of ladies' dull kid piunps, leather heel, turned sole, regular market value today would
be $6.00, all sizes C and D, saleprice...;.
S2.25
M
1!!
111
Hi
BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS An assorted lot of boys' hard wearing suits, all well made, perfect titting, fancy (f Q Cft mixed materials; sizes 9 to 17, at jfrO.UU BOYS' ALL-WOOL BLUE SERGE SUITS Latest styles, military line model, with belt; pants full lined, beautifully tail- tf Q Cfl orcd; j-izes 10 to 17, sac price 4) cLmJj BOYS' BLUE SERGE SUITS
About 20 bovs' suits, blue serge, all wool
Norfolk style, sizes 14 to 17. Special f louring price ..... WORK SHIRTS
Men's Brie Bell work shirts, double stitched
faced sleeves, pearl butotns, high grade
sizes 14 to 17, reg. price $1.25, at..
BOYS' WAISTS In good washing materials : best make. QCJri Kaynce; worth to day $1.25, sale price.. 0UU BOYS' KNICKERS
A job lot of broken kinds and sizes to clean at -
S7.50
95c
69c
SCHOOL DAYS are fast approaching and thougbful mothers who are planning to get the children's wardrobes in readiness will tind all needs anticipated here. Complete outfits all from the tiniest kindergartner to the haughty miss of twelve or thirteen, may be selected from these displays at a very moderate expenditure, indeed. Two of the special values are Gingham Frocks at 75c up to $S.OO SILK SUITS There are a few Silk Suits in this sale, s-r-art styles, beautiful fabrics and colorings; sold regularly at $38.00, during C 1 Q Rfi August Sale only D I .UU MEN'S SUITS About 30 men's and young men's styles, an assorted lot of new and staple 1 "f models, values up to $25, sale price I UU WASH SUITS Bovs' Wash Suits, divided into 31ots to clear. LOT 1 Values up to $1.50, sale 4 4 Q price only - D I 1 j LOT 2 Values up to $2.75, sale Ci QC price D IiOJ LOT 3 Values up to $3.95, sale QC prire &.t!lu
SAVING ON MODISH SUMMER BLOUSES You will find these Blouses most becoming, for, included in the selling are peplum styles; louses, frilled in delightfully feminine fashion; Russian iikkK-s and hosts of other types in silks, georgette crepe and wash fabrics. They are ''summery in every sense of the word, but because, in many cases, you will rind only one f a kind. All have been repriced to clear From 31 up to $18.50 FALL HATS are being shown for the first time this season and favor seems to be running towards the types that turn upwards an action that can be readily explained when one sees this charm
ing affair of black velvet and stunning lines. At only
S7.95
LADIES' HOSE Ladies' Hose in black, only regular 29c value. All sizes, specially priced, 1 Qf per pair I Uu Ladies' Mercerized Hose in white, black and brown. All sizes, 65c value, ADf per pair TIES Men's Silk Wide Open End Ties, with AJf rich colorings; values up to 65c, at HrUU
THERE ARE A FEW SILK DRESSES IN THIS AUGUST SALE Every woman wants a smart silk frock to wear at the various gayeties of summer and this selling will make a few women happy, because it offers just that many attractive modes. They are up-to-minute in style, but size ranges are incomplete that's why they are radically reduced. If you don't come early vou mav not be one of the lucky (17 77 few. Regular $25 value for 4 I SILK FOR SUITS AND SKIRTS 36-Inch Silk for Suits and Skirts, QQp something new, $1.50 value, yard jOli
SCRIM Curtain Scrim, heavy border, in ecru only. Sale price, a yard. 1 SHANNON CRASH Blue border, 17 inches wide, well worth 35c, sale price, a yard
MUSLIN Unbleached Hope Muslin, extra high grade., worth 35c a vard. Special on sale OQlr at- I Z.02U MEN'S "BEAR BRAND" COTTON SOX Strictly firsts, 25c value, sale QRf price, 2 for OUlr
15c 23c
Business Hours Every Day from 8:30 to 5:30 P. M Except Saturday Saturday from 8:30 A. M. to 9:30 P. M.
MILIUM
