Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 58, Hammond, Lake County, 25 August 1919 — Page 8
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THE TIMES. Monday, August 25, 1919. Lift off Corns!
WHITING and its PEOPLE
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Doesn't hurt a bit and FVeezone costs only a few cents.
Miss Julia Bftl, city social worker, has resumed her duties after spending her vacation at Hamlin Lake. Mich. Misa Arnet Rodemeyer of Chicago, is visiting: at the W. II. Carrluger home in LaPorte avenue. Mr. and Mrs. F.- A. Alexander of Oliver street, have moved into their new home in the West Park addition. Mr. and Mrs. Lugrgett of 119th street will live with the Aiexandrs. Tile Whiting frien.is of Mr. and Mrs. Brucje Nichols, Glen Ellyn. 111., are the
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MrL and Mrs. John J. Keller, oi
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hler and Edith T,ill are also at Bass
sreniir.s their vacation.
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HOW WEAK 'WOMEN ARE MADE STRONG Mrt. Westmoreland Tells in the Following Letter. Harrison, N. Y. "When my first child was born I did not know about
Lydia E. Pinkbam s Vegetable Compound and bad a very hard time. I read in
the newspaperabout the Vegetable Com
pound and when my
second child came I took it and wa3 well
during the whole
time, and childbirth was a hundred times easier. Ever since then I have used it
for any weakness and would not be without it for the world. 1 do all my wopk and am strong and healthy. I am nufsing tny baby, and I still take the VegetableCompound asitkeeps awoman in good health- You may publish my testimonial for the good of other women. If you choose to do so." Mrs. C. Westmoreland, Harrison, N.Y. Women who suffer from displacement, irregularities, Inflammation, ulceration, backache, headaches and neryoosnesa should lose no time in giving this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a trial, and for special advice write to Lydia . Pinkbarn Medicine
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With younr fingers: You can lift off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the hard skin calluses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs lit tie at any drug store; apply a few drops upon the corn or callus. Instantly it stops hurfingr, then shortly you
lift that bothersome corn or callus right ;
off, root and all. without one bit of pain or sorent ss. Truly I No humbug!. Adv.
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
I ana re accented by The Whitlns Mews j Co, 024. 119th St., Phone 13S-W.
i l 'ionic iasnr liay uood music, uancj,ing all day and evenir g -f pring Hill
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Or. Carroll Home 115 STATE ST., HAMMOND, IND. PHONE 3419.
Ticni: Labor Day -cjooa music, dancing all day and evening Spring Hill iirfve, St. John, Ind." -25-6 The Whiting: Pavings and Loan Association 1 sfor two classes of people: The thrifty people who could save but who do not know how to invest safely and profitably. The many others who are ambitious to own a home but who, have not sufficient means. Henry S. Davidson, Secretary. Office 6"'0 119th Ptreet. S-25-1 STOP. LOOK AX D LISTENAre you paying: rent? Why do you
pay rent? There are some fine apart- I ments waiting you at Steic;litz Park j
and Indiana Harbor, built by the Whilrfng: Home Building Company, sold on' our twi years' option plan Call at 60 ll?th street. Whiting or phone 41 for -articulars. 8-25-1 NOTICE TO "WATER USERS. The water supply' will be shut eff Tuesday from 12:30 to 2:30 p. m., while
repairs are being made. R. F. DEXHAM. 8-25 City Controller.
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The fame and enviable reputation of Zion City Curtains is such that one need scarcely say more than "they're here" to insure such buying activity as is seldom seen. But for those women of Hammond and the Calumet region who have moved here since our last great sale February 1919 we will add that the beauty and the durability of these fine Curtains is unexcelled. Made by experts, designed by artists in their craft, intended to sell at about twice the sale prices, is there any wonder that the thoughtful housewife looks upon these sales as the logical time to ReCurtain the home? -
Hammond. The deceased is survived by her mother. Mrs. Catherine Johnson and her sisters, Mrs. Jamps Klnane and Grace and Alice Johnson and brothers George, Peter, Ross and John Johnson. Peter Johnson of Philadelphia and Ross Johnson of South Chicago were both here to attend the funeral
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A MAN who owns a motor car be it a big, luxurious limousine or only a little fliwer, has at command the means of satisfying one of his most primitive instincts, a desire to fare forth like a true adventurer and enjoy the freedom of the open country, Accompanied by his family or his friends, he, like the Argonauts, can start a little journey into unfamiliar places. He need have no fear of consequences, for the modern automobile is a sturdy, dependable friend. All it asks is gasoline, a little lubricating oil, and water. With this it goes up hill and down, without fret or worry. The wayside brook, or the well on a friendly farm supplies the water, while gasoline and oil may be had anywhere from the Service Stations of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). The splendid system of distribution organized and maintained by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) covers every city, town, and hamlet, and in many cases there is a tank and pump beside the little store at the fork of the roads. This complete distribution of its products is one of the chief services rendered by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) to the motorists of America, yet it represents but one of the many benefits derived by the public at large from the operation of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) as a public servant
Standard Oil Company Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago T7S9
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$2 Nottingham Curtains which are extremely good values at that price are grouped in the Laco Curtain Sale at less than half. They are 2VL to 3 yards in leugth, and the patterns from which one may choose are particularly attractive. Priced for the sale, while thev last, at
98c pair
Buy Early
As in every other sale that has ever been held the best will undoubtedly go first. All are good all desirable in the extreme at these prices but your individual taste will direct you to certain weaves and patterns and first choice can onlv go to the foresighted women who COME FIRST. Be here when the doors open tomorrow morning.
$3 & $4 Nottingham Curtaihs are grouped in the Lace Curtain Sale and offer wide choice indeed. These are extremely attractive madras nets in new and dainty patterns, 21. and 3 yards wide then there are filet, Brussels and French nets, all full size and very desirable. The sale price is $1.98 pair
$10 Curtains are also one of the very desirable groups in the big Zion City Lace Curtain Sale. The value and beauty of these Curtains will impress every woman who visits the sale, we are sure. A variety of patterns will enable those desiring something exceptional to choose at $4.98 pair
$6.50 Curtains comprise one of the particular!' interesting groups. The better grade of domestic nets and extremely pretty rilets are embraced in this collection, which the Zion City Lace Curtain Sale brings to women of the Calumet region at the very exceptional price of . $3.98 pair
$5.00 Curtains are another group well worth looking over carefully. In white and ecru and cream color,, the great variety of new patterns are certain to please the most discriminating. They are 2U and 3 yards in length, and to those who choose early give extra value at $2.98 pair
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Stop Itching Eczema
Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stopburning, itching eczema quickly by applying Zemo furnished by any druggist for 35c Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment Zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema,' tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not greasy and does not stain. When others fail it is the one dependable treatment for skintroubles of all kinds. The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O.
of their sister. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Felix Niziolkiewlci of 648 Indiana Boulevard, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Crum of Schraage av :nue, will occupy the Wayo fiat In Kischrupp avenue to be vacated by the Dewhirst . Miss Fern Drew has been appointed to the public schools at Crisman, ln-J., where she will teach tn the grades. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins and daughter Alice, left yesterday for Ma-
Dowaiac, Mich., to
Fashion's Forecast
By Annabel Worthington.
CHILD'S ROMPERS. A aensibl play ut for the smaU hoy or girl is toad ia the style of the popular rompers. The front is gathered to a yoke across tbt cbest sod the V-neck Is finished with a pointed collar. The Kirrnent fasten at th back and the bloomer sr gathered to a waistband which is brought aroend aad buttoned at the front. The fulness at the knee rcar ht drawn ia on tapes or elastics. The child's rompers No. 9306 are cut in iiea 1, 2, 4 aad 6 years. The 4-year sice requires 2 yards 82-inca with 1 yard 1-inch bias se&sa binding. Price 10 cents.
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MUSIC
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is ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING IN MUSIC AND NOTHING BUT MUSIC. 151 State St., Hammond. Phone S350.
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spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan avenue, Quebes, Canada.
a representative
hold their regular meeting en Wednesday night. Dr. C. G. Maekey is now comfortably located in his new office, at 563 113th street, formerly occupied by vb Wuestenfold's . Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bennett, of Sheridan avenue, have returned from
New York City, where they visited at the home of relatives. Miss Evelyn Hood, a lcoal school teacher who has been attending Columbia University, this E'X.nrier, and s now at Franklin. Ind., paying her parent a visit before returning to Whit-
John J. Keller of left yesterday for where Mr. Keller ia of the Mutual Life
Insurance company for the Tenth consecutive time. Mieses Erna Vater and Hazel Miles have returned from South Bend where they were guests of relatives of the former. Misses Sarah Grundel and Elsie and Edna Carlson will spend ,a week visiting at South Haven, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Duggar.. of Pennsylvania avenue, have returned from a visit at several Eastern points. The W. B. A. of the Maccabeea will
Now Is a Good Time
To Drive Out Catarrh
The Trouble Is in the Blood. Summer catarrh, with its nauseous discharge, ituffcd up glands, difficult breathing, and summer colds, is bad enough, but tke worst of it is yet to come if you neglect to check the growth that is forming tc attack you with ten-fold greater power during the winter. That's why it it so important to treat catarrh with S. S. S. during warm weather,
It is now an established fact that catarrh is in the blood and that lotions and salves do not give relief. The experience of others has proven that S. S. S. strikes at the root of the trouble. Waste na time in this matter, for it is of the utmost importance. Write to our Medical Advisor about your case. Address Swift Specific Co., Dept. 53, Atlanta. G&.
An Enviable Reputation When you need a plumber the chances are you need hhn pretty badly. AVhy not get a good one it doesn't cost any more. J. A. LaMERE Heating and Sanitary Engineer 307 SIBLEY ST. PHONE 290 HAMMOTO
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