Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 79, Hammond, Lake County, 19 September 1919 — Page 14
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HOW THIS NERVOUS WOMAN GOTWELL Void by Herslf. Her Sincerity Should Convince Other,.
Christopher, 111. "For four years I suffered from irregularities, weakness,
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was in a run down conditio:. Two of our best doctors failed to do me any good. I heard so much about what LydiaELPinkham's Vegetable Compound had done for others, 1 tried it and was cured. I am no longer nervous, am regular, and in excellent
health. I believe the Compound will cure any female trouble." Mrs. Alice Heller, Christopher, 111. Nervousness is often a symptom of i weakness or some functional derangement; which may be overcome by this famous root ana herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as thousands of women have foucd by experience. If complications exis write Lydia E.. Tinkham Medicine Co. , Lynn, ilass. f or suggestions in regard to your ailment. The result of its loag experience is at your service. ,
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Mrs.,"Vm. Demmohns entertaintd the Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church on Thursday afternoon and a pleasant meeting was held. Mrs. Hale who .pent her child hood In Indiana, gave a very Instructive, and pleasing reeital of her remembrance of that land singing- several Indiana songs In costumes. ' Mrs-. Julius Griesel has returned from few daj visit with her parents at Leroy. Miss May ma Mallett of this city Is spending; a two weeks vacation at Battle Cretk.. Mich. Sanatarlum, in Michigan . Mrs. Belle Bolster. of Meridian. Miss., 4s spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Peterson . Mrs. Mildr.d Higgenbotham of Cedar Lake. Is spending a few days with the H. S. Barr familyMiss Lucile- Vilmer who has been working: in the 'Wabash R. R. offices In Gary has accepted a position In the Gary Land Co. office in the same city. Peter Huber .has purchased the Ed.
DELUXE THEATRE coacoEiTCxsra susdat Nazimova in "The Brat" A 100 rer cent production. This Is the reason for running it as sha appears all through the pi&y. while In her last production she was in the picture only at intervals.
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there will be experiences to tell ana to listen to, and of course there is ( the ever important matter of clothes, j She will want a varied wardrobe, ! but there is one thing she just tmisl ' have, a smart little one piece wool frock. Some colleges ko so far as to j limit the choice to plain back, but j most institutions of 'earning are : libera! enouch to ie3'.i;e that she is I happiest in her itutiiei v. ho feels that '
she locks her-be?:. So that, generally the choice i a wio one as long ar. one confoims to the canoni ol
good taste. . Here is a typically girlish frock ol i tobarco brown Tricotine that I have j designed for the CO-ED Mis for j these days that mean so much in her ' lite. In developing a dress of this sort I too much emphasis cannot be laid on j the tailoring, for the lines are so simple and withat so graceful, that i to obtain the proper result the gar- j ment mti?t be hand tailored to a nicety. No cdinary drcstmak-rr can achieve the-n'sht har.sr of '.?-c and ' skirt the proper finish of pocket and j scam
.i i. speakinpr r pockets, tr.is model is unique in having but one, a huge one, a "really tr-.:iy" capable pocket meant to hold things in lieu of the more-often purely decorative affair. Down the back of the pocket, which is on the left side, I have
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matter of clothes. Back from her Summer at lake, mountain .ind shore troops the college miss, bubbling over with health and vigor, sunburned, radiar.twith health and eagerly anxious to pet back to dormitory days. With the enthusiasm symbolic of
wide double stlk braid. The neck effect I have brought over to the left side also. Three rows of silkbraid lend distinction to the pouch pocket and T have finished them off with arrow Head points. To comn'ete th
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Halt a clOTen bone buttons on the btck of each slrrve give the finishing touch to a distinctively iiir.gle frock.
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Muxxal property on East street and paid in the neighborhood of $3,7')0 for the same. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barr entertained
Ja party ef friends on Wednesday evj ening In honor of the birthday annli versary of their son'Staney.
i Mrs. Rose iJcmmoni has returnij 1
i to Chicago fter s, visit of several days j duration with her sister, Miss Nellie j Northrup. ! Miss Kate Blum waa the gruest of ! friends in Chicago for a theatre party l last night. Her mother who is in
Chicago on business will spend neveral days with her in Crown Toint the latter part of the week. Peter Kollins. living on West Joliet street, is luite sick with the small pox and tho house has been quarantined. The f.re department was called to the home of Charles Klemme near Winfleld last night where a bad fire in the barn had started, threatening to destroy all the buildings. Through the untiring 'efforts of friends and the neighbors the home was slaved. The prolonged draught has made a fire a menace here this Summer. Amos Dyer Allman will leave on Saturday for Ann Arbor. Michigan.
where he will enter upon his Freshman year at that Institute, having completed a preparatory course at the Morgan Park Academy. Miss Kath-
erine Daugherty will attend Ann Arbor'this year also.
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HAMMOND BASE BALL PARK Sunday, September 21st GAME CALLED 3 P. M.COLUMBIA ATHLETICS vs. ROSELAND ECLIPSE Batteries Athletics: Romeo and Herriek.
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