Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 76, Hammond, Lake County, 16 September 1919 — Page 3

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CROWN POINT NEWS

I-ppcnings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

A baby trirl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carl on Sunoay. Miss Ida Hecklcmsn who Is unploy. ril in the Auditor's office, spfnt t !u-.-fU-end with her relatives In v'liUaMr. and Mrs. Stephen Crn'.sr ami hildren of "Whiteside county. 111. were here the first of the week, beinjr called hero on account of the trial ofR-se vs Craig which is set for Monday and Tuesday . C. A. Xorrls of Ch:cacr Is actinic a" Court Reporter in the Circuit court, until Oct. 1st, when M. K. Kerr will be-j;in his duties. Miss Mae. Kramer has returned from n week-end visit with friends in Chicago . Miss Gladys Heatt:e, who has spent the past two weeks in New York City with her sister, Mrs. Maurice MeKen-?-ie. has returned home and resumed her work in County Treasurer M. J. Brown's office. Miss Barbara Hiiscman returned on Sunday fr,om a two week's vis'-t with i s!eter in M issouri . Sister Bernard of St. Mary's Parish

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Gives a brHUanr srlossy shins that ,

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sr.neals t 5 the Iron that lasta tour times as long as any otiier. j BlacIcSHkSiovaPeHsh Is in a class by Itself. It'a mors

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one ;' our teachers in the Catholic schools was taken to Fon du Ivc mi Sunday for treatment, she having l'i''n in very poor health for the past few wveks . Miss Johanna I.ettert r has accepted a position at the I.etz Mfi. Co. Atty. Edwin FriderUk of Hammond

transacted lejral business in Crown.

Point on Monday.

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HIGHLAND

Mr. and Mrs. In O. Hall visited Mr. nml Mrs. O. M. Hutchins Wednesdiy. They were motoring from Milwaukee to Indianapolis. Mrs. ivter Tanis and baby were the Ernests of her sister. Mrs. George Stoucbraker last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olsen spent last wet k with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Olsen. The bi'St wishes of Henry's many friends lure, go with these newly-weds who will make their home in East CliiCiifcO. Misses Clara Von Huetven and Mis Mildrd Karmen of ChicaKO. accompanied by Clarence Hutchins and Fred Boldt, spent tho day at CVdar lake Sunday.

MERRILLVILLE

A number of people from here attended the Republican love feast at Crown Point last Saturday. Miss Jennie Elmore was a Gary shopper la t Saturday. Truant ofilecr Randolph visited the school here last week. Miss Lydia Kuehl has accepted a position in the People's bank in Crown Point insteal of a Gary bank as we stated last week. Mrs. "Win. G. "Woods is on the sick list. Next Saturday is Ross Township Teacher's Institute. Miss Margaret Henderson of Gary, visited in the "Walter's home over Sun-

TAKE HAIR OUT NOT OFF THE SKIN Hlr la bonad t arrw ow coarser and atlflyr iwfcn aerrly revered from the anrfaee of the akla. The only eotnnon-noe way to remove hair la to attack 14 drr the akin. IeMlrael. the aria;, laal aanltary liquid, doea thta by absorption. Only rtnaltr TeM1rael baa a money-bark a;oarantee fa eaeh parkaire. Kt toilet oonntora lu ete, 1 and (3 alaea. or by mall from na' In plain wrapper recelot of price. 1HK.K boob: mailed In pi at a sealed envelope on wjnrit. Miracle. iath St. and I'ark At, .New York.

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Double S. &H. Stamps wifh all purchases WEDNESDA Y

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M. Iennartz visited with last Suntfay in Ctiicaj,'o

day. Mr. and Mrs th ir cliildreii

heights. Mrs. Kas(in of this place had charge of the singing in the M. K. service at

(jinllth last Minuuy evening.

Rev. Moore attended the M. E. Convention at South P.end last week. Little I.urille pierce had a birthday last Saturday. She was nine yiars old.

She had nine of her little friends to J spi-nd the afternoon with her in rlayinj Samrs and leucine's mother served th ru;

a delicious lunch and she will look forward to another happy birthday. Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Staltz spert lat Sunday in Gary. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schmitz motored to Chicago last Sunday. Several men from here attended the Tratt sale near Gary last Monday. Fifteen ladies spent a very pleasant eviing last Friday with Mrs. Coerce Poyd and daughters.

Double S.&H. Stamps wifh all purchases WEDNESDAY

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cores of Housewives to the Lion St

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Anything and Everything in Music and Nothing But Music. THE MUSIC MART 151 State St.. Hammond.

WE PAINT FORDS FOR $15.00 Cut prices on all other makes. Let us -wax your new car the way it should be waxedCUT RATE AUTO PAINT SHOP

301 Michigan Phone 2141.

Ave., Hammond, Res- 1043-M.

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Mr. and Mrs. Clieord Edg-erton, of Chicago, are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ann Stilson. John E. luthcr of Crown Point, was visiting relatives here jesterday. Miss Catherine Curlin went to Joltet, 111., yesterday morning where she will attend St. Francis academy this coming year. Her father accompanied her. Emil Einspahr has gone to "West Palm Reach. Florida, where he will work on

WHEN RHEUMATIC PAINSHIT HARD Ilave Sloan's Liniment ready for. those sudden rheumatic twinges

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Offic Phon 2955. - ' Residence Phone 1674. "MAJESTIC" Clean Cdinkerless Coal Sold only by WEST HAMMOND COAL COMPANY J. J. BREHM. Proprietor Freeland Avenue and Michigan Central Tracks QUALITY PREPARATION SERVICE

.O.VT let that rheumatic rain

or ache find you without Sloan's

Liniment aeain. KeeD it handv

in the medicine cabinet for immediate action when needed. If you are out of it now, get another bottle today, so you won't suffer any longer than necessary when a pain or ache attacks you. Apply it Xfiihout rubbing for it penetrates- giving prompt relief cf sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, lameness, soreness, sprains, strains,. bruises. Be prepared keep it handy. All druggists 35c, 70c., $1.40.

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The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes

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That's the way young men express their opinions of the NEW FALL SUITS here assembled. We, too, think they are the "best ever" made especially for us by The House of

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Single and double breasted models. You'll like them you'll like everything about them. Some have full belts that can be converted into half belts, or taken off entirely. This is only one of the new style treatments.

The fabrics are unusual. The best from foreign shores and from home brown, grey, blue and green tones. Superb Values at $45 Others at $35 $40 $50 up to $65

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V e r y beautifully styled, every one of them, and prieed to please every purse. new full length models of silver-tipped coating, big collar, new narrow belt and big

pockets- Priced,

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$35.00

smart new full length coats of tinsel-tone, tS i z C priced at -40. O

Another Big Sale of Women s New Fail BootsNext Friday and Saturday $10.00 AND 112.50 VALUES, latest. Fall lasts, made of finest kid-f-kin in the favorite shades; hand welted soles, all . Fizes. Pair &5.95

SPECIAL DISPLA Y OF GINGHAMS

THE NEW GINGHAMS ARE VERY ATTRACTIVE! Never before have we offered greater selections of attractive plaids and stripes designs which will make up into the most, pleasing and becoming as well as the most practical garments for house wear and for children at school. Prices are as low as goods of such high quality can afford to be sold for.

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RED SEAL Zephyr Ginghams, superior quality; plaids, stripes, checks and plain colors. A wonderful assortment at per yard JZ)C

GINGHAM Excellent quality French Ginghams of fine Egyptian yarn, beautiful patterns rich colorings; 75c value. Per yard OifC

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STUNNING S UI TS All are copies of high priced models and embody to a nicety the style ideas of the hour.

smart new tailored suits of wool porlin with 32-inch jackets, choker collar, narrow belt, novelty pockets, lined

with fancy col

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7 $37.50

suits of wool velour, latest fall models. Priced for T.. $58.75

FOUR EXTRA SPECIALS IN DOMESTICS

Towels 19c 300 good quality Huck Towels, with red borders, size 1x36, regular price

Jo On sale ednesday onlv

Table L,inen

. Towel Sets

Union Table Damask, 72 inches wide, a splendid quality, comes in floral and

1 9c -rtional patcms- $ l .50

Bed Spread

Set

Towel and

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pink, blue or gold border; $1.75 values at

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two Wash Cloths, with

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Spreads, plain hem, pretty patterns; size 98x88. Priced rf r J r for this sale at ip j mZf

A Small Group of New Velvet Hats

Will be Placed on Sale Tomorrow AT

$3.00 They're in the latest style, values to $6.00

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Come see these pretty Velvet Hats there's only a few of them but they are right up to the minute in stfle and include small turbans as well as the new rolling brim sailors. They come in black and

the new I all shades; tfCy values, while thev last, choice

$3.00

ARMY STYLE SHOES Built of Solid Leather

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Of heavy tan calf, regular army style, built on Munson last, bluchcr lace, genuine oak leather soles: sizes

2C to 5V1, $2.95; sizes 13i2 to 2, $2.49;

sizes 9 to 13, )nccd at per pair -

$2.19

FAIRFIELD" SHOES

For Boys' School Wear

Sturdy shoes built entirely of heavy calf, broad toe, button style, fitted with solid leather soles; made by a Reading manufacturer of bovs' shoes; sizes 131 c, to 2, per pair $2.69, r V sizes 9 to 13, per pair fo j p4J

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a dredge boat with Kd. Knickerbocker. Ivt slie Peterson "and Driseoll Carstens left yesterday morning: for Sweet wat :r Tenn.. where they bo to attend the Tennessee Military academy tho coming yar. Mrs. Irwin of YVinat?. Ind., came last evening- to visit at the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. A. l?rown. Mr. and Mrs. If. C.'Nichols and son, of

MoTirctfs Friend or Expectant Mothers Relieves Discomfort At Alf Drmti nklrt Miiltl.ik ii m4 B.b. Trm BOFW.ll BFC.l'l A TOO CO. DtrT S-ft. ni, c

NICK PORTER Farm Sale Auctioneer Highlands, Ind. Call or write for dates 'Terms ' reasonable. ?s " . .1 con

Chestertop, visited his mother Mrs. il. J. Xiehols and otrer relatives hero yesterday. Mrs. Mildred Carstens returned to hr home In Chiragro last evening- after a visit here with relatives. .

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with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Birch of Chicago Ffent Sunday here with Mrs. Elizabeth Laucrman. Miss Laura Scherer spent Sunday and Monday with re uatives at Chi-

; cago. I Mrs. Benedict Jostes of Chicago, is ! visiting: here with her daughter, Mrs. ! J:cob Boecker and family. Mrs. John Starck and daughter Nora spent Monday at Hammond.

Andrew Kammer and Nicholas Ludwig. Sr., members of the St. John Benevolent Society left Saturday for Chicago to attend the Catholic Central Society held in Chicago on the 14. 15, and 16th day of September. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Thielen left on Sunday evening for their home at Indianapolis. Math Frey, and Kred Mabsch have purchased a Ford Touring car. John Haacke haa purchased a seven passenger Buick touring car. Mr. and Mrs. John Derves. Jr.. of Chicago Heights, spent Sun-Jay here

SHERROD SMITH nosed out. "Wilbur Cooper In a pitcher's battle between the Pirates and Iodg:ers and Cacore registered the second Brooklyn -ictory by lavish use of kalsomine.

THE hittin? of Stock, Hornshy and Clemons enabled the Cardinals to trim the Braves.

The Times' want ads bring astonishing results if their users are to be believed.

USED FIFTY YEARS

CLEARS SKIN AT ALL DRUCGISTS

DELUXE THEATRE COMMENCING SUNDAY

Nazimova in "The Brat

A 100 per cent production. This is the reason for running it as she appears all through the play, while in her last production shr Mas in the picture only at ))torals.