Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 61, Hammond, Lake County, 28 August 1919 — Page 8

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THE TIMES. Thursday, August 28, 1919. Beginning at 10 A. M. if IT MUSIC - GAMES - CONTESTS I sm f-n rrS i t VI m Tr juts. u ri, to ttt'-ei jt -mt ALL MASONS and FRIENDS WELCOM and FUN GALORE

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WHITING and its PEOPLE

Whiting Adve rtis em ents Are Winners

STOCKINGLESS FAD HITS TRTSCO HARD; SIMiKK AND DANCER SHOW LOVELY LEGS

Fred Rhea of Bloominston. 111.. Is l.pre visiting his cousin, Cleve Stenious! of Cleveland avenue . Senator James J. Neujl of LaPorte avenue, has purchased a National car. Mr.- I. H. Mattern. Mr. and Mrs. Vald7 Jenninss and tho Misses Iconise and Margaret Mattern left yesterday for a. motor trip to Indianapolis to pend several days. Mrs. Maurice O'Xelll of Sheridan ".venue, has returned from Rloomintjton. 111., where she was called by the illness of her daughter. Mrs. Harry Rhea who la now improved. A number of Troop 2 Hoy Scouts tinier the direction of Scoutmaster StanIcy Nicholson are at Bass Iake, Ind., where they are spending several days. Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Hara are entertaining- their neico from Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Feter Koch and s.ms, Albert and Raymond, and Miss M.irit Koch, are on a motor trip to Indianapolis, Rensselaer, Ft. Wayne and cither points intending to visit friends at each place. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace- Grieves of Bloomlngton, 111.. Viave been a ftucst of the former's brother Harvey Grieves of lForte avenue. Mrs. F .M. "VYe-bster and daughter Ruth. Of DeKlab, 111., are visiting at the homes of Whiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Whlteman of I-aporte avenue, are expected to move to Gary next week, where Mr. Whiteman Is employed in the Gary High School. F. W. Daegrlln? an! sons Donald and Kenneth are camping at Shelby, Ind. D. P. Scott of LaPorte avenue, who l.as been very ill is slightly Improved. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Croanisz of New York avenue, a girl. Miss Mary Ciesko has taken an offce position with Mandel Bros. in Chicago. IJewlyn Griffith of Ohio Avenue. vho is ill with pneumonia, is improving. Charles Schwab of Pennsylvania

anil rr arrrt-trl ! tin- lilting : Co., 524. 110th St.. Phone 13s-W. ST A R Tlir.Ti;i:, TUDAVi Alie Brady in "THE HOI.TA.nV OF 1IHI5 j HANK" and a bis V Comedy. S-L'N-l 1 Delay I? a Foe of Thrift. Do not ; wait for more money to begin savins, j Open an account with the W h i t : t. - , Savings and lAian Association. M--- j e; wli come faster if y ir sivinc.si t;U'n s-;.-c per cent. S--S-1 ! Pvnic Iabor Day Good music, .dmi- ! c'.p.-' !1 a-y and evpn'.n Sprin.a; It'll drove St John. In 1. S-2T.-6 i

fvenue, has been quite ill. suffering v. ith an a tack of appendicitis. The new Recht building on 119th street, is going up rapidly. Paul DernosiCh of Schraasre avenue, was arrested for keeping pigs in the basement of h's home on complaint of John Bresna, was dismissed by Judge G roen . The Whiting schools will open next Tuesday . Mr. and Mrs. D.w'-.irst of Fis''hr':pp avenue, will leave for California about September 1st, where they will reside. Mrs. G. H. Hoskins of Sheridan avenue, has gone to Culver. Ind., to attend the exercises of the closing term of the Culver Military Aadmwhere her son Harley, Is a student. She was accompanied by Miss Anna .Mii:er.

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children of Toledo. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. j George G. Bader and Milton Martz. j of Myrtle avenue, motored to Lincoln j Park, where they spent Tuesday.

The Lutheran Church held their picnic at Douglas park Wednesday.

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A MTLLTON PETiBrGS. Just think, ft 35c package of the new golden chemical P. D. Q. (Pesky DeriU Quietus.) ia enough to make a quart and enough to kill a million bedbugs, no matter how large they may be or where they came from, their age. color or and at the same leaves a coating on their and prevent hatching. CtTl THIS OUT. This new chemical can be had at any fint-class drug, store. A 35c package makea a quart of P. 1. 4-, and will go larther tiaa

barrel of oT(?-fasliioriec! bug Itirier. Don't let anybody impose upon your Intelligence by offering you something else. Insist on what you ask for, then Jrou'll have what doctors prescribe. KILLS FLEAS ON DOGS. Its fun to see the fleas drop off your pet dog. KILLS CHICKEN LICE. No use for your chickens to have lice. A 35c package mixed makea a gallon of chicken lice killer. Yourx2ruggist baa it, or cm get it for you,"

Miss Mary Lewis (lclt) and Miss Hrlfy Chopin entering laxi to scnp crowd in San Kranii.-to. These two pretty show girls, who acccrriintr to dour cynics were only tryinp to pet a little free advertising at tho time, aroused -onsiderahle interest in San Francisco the other day by poinp; about the shoppir.jr district wearinpr short skirts and no stoclcinprs at all. To escape the crowds of curious persons they finally' boarded a taxi, but before doinp so were jrood enough to pose for a newspaper photographer. Miss Lewis is a singer, while Miss Chapin makes her li vine by darcirssj.

An Enviable Reputation When you need a plumber the chances are you need him pretty badly. Why not get a good one it doesn't cost any more. J. A. LaMERE Heating and Sanitary Engineer 307 SIBLEY ST. PHONE 290 HAMMOND

A large crowd was in attendance and a g-ood time was reported by all. Mrs. I'ierce and Mrs. Gre;i.on, of Amy Avenue, are entertaining their father of Maywood, III., for a few days. Miss Mildred Kath has returned to her home In Chicago Heltrht?, after spendlnar a few days at the home of Celia Kpijers of Iake avenue. Mrs. Henry Enters find S'lns Virpil and Henry were Chicago shoppers on Tuesday . Mr.", ("harley Oothe who has heen confined at the St. L5'rnard's hospital for the past week, ri'irno! home on Tuesday i,iucl i mprove 1 - !u t still under the doctor's care. Job and Jean Sprins'r left for Independence, Kan., their former home Wednesday . Clarence and Gust Esters motored to Green Island. Iowa, where they are KOlnK to spend two weeks visiting relatives and friend3. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hubbard and children left for their home in Taledo, Ohio, today after a pleasant vis!t at the Martz and l;adr home on Myrtle avenue. They have made the trip liy auto and had the best of luck coming and we wish thin the same luck on their way hack. Mrs. Irwin Hansen of South Chicago, spent Tuesday at the h"iue of Mr. and Mrs. K. Freese of Myrtle avenue. Mrs. M. Cullin of Reese avenue. Is entertaining out of town friends for a few days. Mrs. Schlatter of Atchison, avenue, have the Misses I.eta Wool. Godina Vicktrey and Hollis Gillian "f llloniningdale. Ind.. as guests at their home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F Hanks and Mrs. Atchison were visitors at the Terry home in Chicago yesterday.

ed to their home on Monday afternoon after two weeks' visit with relatives at Iubuq-se. Iowa, and at Wisconsin. Miss Uiu Trulley of Rensselaer, visited for several days with her aunt Mrs. Hartnian and family. Mrs. Margaret Iiuse and grandson, of Chlcaso visited at the home of Mary Schaller for several days. They returned home Tuisday. On Monday a registered carrier pigeon landed at the Oyer Flour Mills. On Its right lg Is a silver band with initials and a number on it. The left leg has a band made from brass. On Tuesday another one came, with a red band on the right leg and a silver one on the lft p. Mr. Fredericks la keeping both of them waiting for the owner. Ruth Pcballcr transacted business at Chicago . n Tuesday. Anna and J e .-schaller are spending their vacation in Chicago.

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Three reasons why you should brine: Ford Car to us for service and repairs: No. 1. We are authorized Ford dealers for Hammond and vicinity. Our contract with the Ford Motor Company obliges us to furnish genuine Ford parts and repairs at the lowest possible price. No. 2. Our stock of genuine Ford parts is very complete. z No. 3. We employ only firstclass mechanics in nu shop. Our foreman has had six years experience on Ford work exclusively.

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it well. Bunnell Auto Sales Co. 506-508 Hohman Street. . Hammond, Indiana.

A numbfr of p. op!e attinded th-; Kankakee Fair this week. !

Harriet and Arthur Hrewer returnLift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents.

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Scott of Chicago, spent Saturday evening and Sunday with Mrs. Mary Schultz. Arthur Frey and Wru. Kdfert spent Sunday afternoon with the'r friends Kdward Schultz. Mr. Simon Ifo.k and family and Mr. and Mrs. Kooy moved to Portland, O., last ve! Thursday. Max Reeki nun arid family and -Wm . Schnuieser were fishing Sunday and made rju ite a haul . Mrs. Alex Mdir of Saginaw, Michigan, is spending a few- weeks w ith her daughters Mrs. Jack Small and Mrs. .lohn Hecker, Jr. Nelson Schultz spent Sunday with his parents. The I,uthcran Church of Itnsing. Is going t i give a "Welcome Home" party for 1'ie returned 5'ddier s. sailors and marines that belong to the church. They are go'ng to take down the service flag and present it to the boys.

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If you own shares in a business do you want a Government employe to tell your executives how to run your business? If you are a loyal employe, do you want a political appointee to have the power to injure your concern by hampering its operations or by interfering with its efficiency? Perhaps you have noticed the effect of Government control on the railroads, telegraph, and' telephone. Bills have been introduced to license and regulate the packing industry perhaps your business will be next. You would probably dislike to have this happen to your business even more than you would dislike to have your daily supply of meat interfered with.

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boys report a most excellent time. Mr. and Mrs. L. P .Lavender and daughter of ChdcaRo, and Mrg. Hilliar, and daughter, of LaHarpe. 111., visited Mr. and Mrs. August Miller yesterday . Byrd Vlant went to Rensselaer on business yesterday. Mrs. C. F. Templeton of Chicago, and Mrs. Hattle Vesey of Ohio, have returned to their homes after a visit here with their sister. Mrs. , David Urockman and other relatives. Mrs. James Itoy and children have returned to their home in Indianapolis after a visit her with her sister, Mrs. John Brown. Jr'n and Hujth Windblgler wereln Chicago yesterday.

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With younr flnjrers! Tou can lift olt any hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the hrd skin calluses from bottom, of feet. A tiny bottle of Freezone" costs little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon the corn or callus. Instantly it stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus nsrht off, root and all. without one bit of patn or soreness. Truly! No humbim! Adv.

Mrs. Mildred Carstens of Chicago, visited relatives in Iowell yesterday. J . Scritchfield returned yesterday from a ten days" trip to Boston. Mass. and other Eastern points. AVord from Miss Esther Trump, who Is In St. Luke's hospital in Chicago, is that she js rettiriR better and expects to be aide to come home in a week or ten days. Caleb Clapp was in Chicago on business yesterday. Sc . era" of our soldier boys attended reception given by Mr. and Mrs. '. J. l?!shav Tuesday nieht in honor i f their son Clayton, who has Just recently returned from service in France and the Army of Occupation. The

Sliss 'Irace Chester was friven a miscellaneau shower at her home near Ainsworth last night.

Mrs. Raschka and daughters are

visiting relatives In Ft. Wayne. The Royal Neighbors gave a beach party at Miller Ueach last night and all report a good time. Th Thursday Evening Club will be entertained by Mrs. Ed. Odell.

The Messrs Ed. and John Fiester's were Chicago visitors today. Miss Lenona Mestker of Chicago, 1s visiting her grandmother, Mrs. El. Reissig.

Don't throw your paper away without reading the want ad page.

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It is unnecessary for you to surfer with eczema, blotches.ringworm.rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or $1.00 forextra large bottle, and promptly applied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. . Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most del icate skin. It is not greasy, is easily applied and costs little. Get it today and save all further distress. Xr W. Rose Co., Cleveland, O.

Squeeze the Juice of two lemons Into a bottle, containing three ounces of

orchard white, shake well, and you have i a quarter pint of the best freckle and j tan lotion, and complexion beautifler, at j very, very small cost. Tour grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few i cents. Massage tills sweetly fragrant j lotion Into the face, neck, arms and j hands each da? and see how freckles nnd blemishes disappear and how clear, , les! It Is harmless and never irritate i

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Amazo Corn Oil Best for Salads and Cooking Buy in five gallon cans and save money. American Maize Products Co. Phone Hammond 238. B.oby, Ind.

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