Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 72, Hammond, Lake County, 11 September 1919 — Page 10

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THE TIMES. Thursday. Sept. 11, 1919.

CROWN POINT NEWS Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

. Mrs. Cora Phillips of Muncie. Ind., i penii:ng a few days this wtfk with her parents, Mr. and Mr?. Pinter. M-e. Phillips will teach in the 51 unci schools th's year. Frank Becker and Walter Shaefer had quite a serious accident at the iirown corners on Saturday niRht. when their automobile and side car turned over in g-oin around a corner and thr' them out. David Money, manager of the Allrr'm GnrV Abs'n -t Co.. left Sunday i-' a week s vacation trip to be spent :i "V'r.h Dakota. lie accompanied a '. rnher-in-'.aw who owns a large is -a In that 5t.1t . Mrs Nate, tana who has been very ck for the pift wek with appemii- ; ::s :? el:?' '" inirrcv . a; this t!. WU Lefz Ipft or T;:.liv forf M.ir-ha!J'-va. Ioo-a. to -: .r-i-ytvi.' I!-" T tl 3 . ow corn ; br.ter ;t thf- .i;;rlt fair which is be-nc hel-i in that olty th:a week. ,

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Woods left over i.'r.e V?.b.i.-h on SaturCr. y for Niagara Fails and o s-iRht-see-trip throu.eh the East. The V.i;Un. Missionary S'cirfv of the Presbyterian church, will post- , i.or.e tVeir n-.eetinp: which was to have he n hold at the home of Mrs. W:l- j i arris Pfiimon? on Thursduv to th" 1 '.'llowlnsr Thurs-1 : on p. o u n :. or' the

funeral of Mahlon Hoffman. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ltiebke on Monday of this week. Joseph Atkins left on Monday for Columbus, Ohio, where he goes to attend a reunion of the G. A. A., being held in that city. The funeral of Mahlon Huffman will be hi!J on Thursday afternoon at the home of iiis parents on Court street. It will be held under the auspices of the Masonic I.t-ire (Blue I,ods:e.) The Indies Band will give a pavement dance n the public square on Thursday night and everyone is invited to attend and promised a sood time as these dances are very popular

and quite a fad in the different cities

this year. Band music will be furnished by the Ladies Band, the Ho- ' a- t Band and the Chamber of Comi r. ' rcc Hoys band. W :U Kilt-hell w-U resign his position i t r'lo l.etz Manufacturing Co.. this wttk. h havings accepted the position made vacant in the People's State. Bank by the resignation of Milton Kerr, " i.o assumes his duties as Court Reporter ::i the Circuit ouurt the first f ctolvr. -

PADEREWSKI SEEKS AID OF ALLIES

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Fashion's Forecast :

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LADY'S AND MISS' SHIRTWAIST.

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A simple shirtwaist of striped tab silk is one of the most satisfactory things that one may own, for it is not only serviceable hut smart looking- Xo. 9377 is a new model which is very easy to make. sb it is very simply tailored. The back shoulder edpes extend over the front, riving the effect of a shallow yoke. Vhe collar, of contrasting material, may be worn hifcb or low. One larjie button and bound buttonhole serves as a fastening. The lady's and miss' shirtwaist Xo. 0377 is cut in sizes 32 to 52 inches bust measure. The 36-inch size -requires 1T yards 36-inch materiel, with yard 36iach contrasting material. " y

Price 15 cents.

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c.nnot mistake the words of Mr. V. V. Northrup, of 908 Fourth . " : ux City, Iowa. He Is enthusiastic about his present health and -iot PE-RU-NA and wants everyone to know It. Here is a rei. JI from him :

"PE-RU-NA Is worth Itt weight la told and then tome. I used to think It only woman remedy trot bare chanced my mind. I had a couh, especially In the morning. After using half a tottle of PE-KU-NA waa much better. I would couch up chunks of p hlefm and mocua, my eyes itched and bothered me. Judeinx from the symptoms riven in you almanac it waa catarrh. My stomach la In much better coaditioa tinea tulnf your medicine." a 1 "Use thla testimonial. It yon wish. Don't hesitate to advertise the merits ol PaVRU-NA." (Sizned) W. W. NORTHRUP.

There are thousands Just like Mr. Northrup, skeptical at first but convinced by a trial of PE-RU-NA. DON'T BE AN UNBELIEVER. If your trouble is of a catarrhal nature, try PE-RU-NA, then tejl your friends. It is fine after an attack of grip or Spanish Flu.

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They're good-looking shoes shaped like your foot. Give full freedom to joints and muscles, and never can cause corns, bunions, ingrowing nails, weak arches, etc. For they let the feet grow as they should. For your protection remember unless the shoe is branded EDUCATOR on the sole, it is not an Educator, nun aicE v hutchiws fbtJCATOr,

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HESSVILLE

Mission Sunday will be celebrated at the Hessville Concordia Lutheran

Sunday, Sept. 14th. Special

in the morning at 10:30 and In the afternoon. Supper

served at the close of the afservice at the church. Ev-

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Watch for the Bluebird, Saturday 9-S-fit

Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents.

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Map shows how Poland is menaced.

Premier Paderewski is in Paris asking Ihe allies to .send troops to store order in Upper Silesia, or, if they cannot, to let the Polish ai

rnarcn in. rciand, 1'aderewski S3ys, is fighting a war on aim0St every foot ? ,lt,s b??rdrs- In th e-st the Poles are fighting; riailv battl-?s with the Bolsheviki in the liberated region.? of Mir.fk vnd Viina. 'Polish soldiers are tioidin? their own in Lithuania and in the Ukraine, in Poser. n the ea.tt Prussian horder, and are eagerly awuitinjr permission to march into Upper Silesia. ' The Germans in particular are seeking to embarrass Poland in every way they can. They show a very sullen and resentful spirit toward the new republic because Poland is to get some of ihe lani that formerly wa Germany's. 1 Shows Upper Silesia, where an irregular warfare has beon oin on between Poles and Germans for some tin.e. This area, as well as Jpirt of east Prussia, is to have a plebiscite. (Shown in a tint on the map.) The Germans are, of course, electioneering for their side, and do not hesitate to employ violence, the Poles asscit.

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Mrs. Hazard Halsteal was a Chicago visitor e.terday . Mr. and Mrs. ('. Flick are the proud parents of a baby girl sin"e esterday. Mrs. Ausrusta Traecer will enter

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:n the Hobart Hch"ls the school board have tented three rooms in the Community building- for which will be used as primary rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Krod Hillmin returned yesterday after a ten days visit In Kentucky, Mrs. Hillman's former home . Dr. Iv.'L,, Quant, a graduate of the Chicaso School of Dentistry, has opened an office over the American Trust and Savines Bunk. Mr. Quant is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur llrabhs.

With younr ringers: Tou can lift oft any hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the hard skin calluses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of "i'reezone" 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 right off. root and all, without one bit of pain or soreness. Truly! No humbug!

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Latest Columbia Phonograph Records THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Hammond.

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There is no guesswork when you purchase your piano at Straube's. Each instrument is marked at its lowest cash price absolutely one price. and you will rind more real piano value for a small price than possible elsewhere. Hazelton, Estey, Lindeman, Ludwig, Straube, Brambach, Cable & Sons, Behr Bros., Marshall & Wendell, Haines Bros., Francis Bacon and others. New Player Pianos $395.00 up Terms Within Reason, of Course "The Store Offers You a Choice." Straube Piano & Music Co.

631 Hohman St.

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"On our rwo-fon truck which is often overloaded we have a full equipment of Goodyear Solids, which were put on oversize through the advice of the Goodyear Service Station in this city. This truck runs contindhlly through the entire Calumet region over the worst kinds of roads. The tires have been in service under these conditions for one year and from all appearances they are good for a year or more of the same kind of service. The service station has been ready to render efficient service at all times. " John F. Wilhelm Son

It will be worth your while some time to take a look at the smoothly worn Goodyear Solids on the 2-ton truck of John F. Wilhelm & Son. You will agree that those sturdy tires, despite one year's service under three- and four-ton burdens, seem good for at least another year. Would it mean a reduction of your cartage costs if your tire9 tasted like those of Wilhelm & Son? Many other Hammond truck owners are getting similar tire value by the combination of Goodyear Truck Tires and the careful Goodyear Service to which Wilhelm & Son refer.

Lake County Automobile Supply Co. Phone: 1741 Hammond, Indiana

To you also we will gladly give the thoughtful "Service Before Application" that aided Wilhelm & Son to select exactly the tires needed, oversize tires. a And, to help keep your trucks at work, we will render a skilful "Service Of Application" if necessary at night or on Sunday. As "Service After Application" we will help you to watch for the slightest sign of avoidable tire wear. Can you afford to disregard this strong probability of reducing your tire costs? Decide now to make your next tires Goodyears.

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