Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 82, Hammond, Lake County, 23 September 1919 — Page 8
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THE TBOa Tuesday September 23, 1910
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San. Cura Ointment Is a Marvelous Ointment for Many Other Distressing Ailments. Fan Cura Ointment has relieved many cases of itching, blooding and protruding piles. It has drawn the poTson from and completely healed runnitiR sores and fever sores which were so old and chronic that ever one who saw them considered them helpless. San Cura Ointment is guaranteed by K. I Reid. Calumet ISl.ig . Kast Chicago; Central Drus Store. Indiana Harbor; Harry's Drug Store. Citizens' Bids.. Hammond, Ind., and Slattern. Drug Co.. Whitinff, Ind.. to do as stated above and also to banish tetter, boils, carbuncles, to heal ulcers, cuts, burns, scalds and
bruises, or money back. ' J The. same guarantee holds good forj f'nilblains. chapped h.inds and face, so ou risk not a penny when you buy aj j.-ir for 30c. 60c. $1.20 and $2.40. I For tender skin and to secure a per- I f. i t complexion use San Cura Soap. I lis the best soap for babies, too. as it , .-ni'tnf a ontapijui ? cent Tbnmr-
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
Latest Popular Sheet Music. THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Hammond.
Mrs. Elmer titcwart who has been hero visiting her sister. Mifs Mabel O'Hara and her brothers. C.corse and Harry D'Hura, of Sheridan avenue, lias leturned to her home in Colorado. Jits. Frank H. is of I.al'orie avenue is improving; at tho Lakeside hospital, where she underwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nyland. nee Miss Gladys Moore, have returne.l from their wedding: trip to Cleveland, where they visited with relatives of the latter. Mr .and Mrs. X .viand are residing wit hthe bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iouis Moore in Ohia avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Tilton are erecting a new home in the West Park addition on West Park avenue. Miss Grace Twitt visited her brother IJuyd Dauel.teity who is in the government hospital at 47th street and Drexel avenue. Chicago, where he Underwent an operation for appndicitis. He is improving nicely. The Owl Club will have a dancing party on next Friday evening. , The M. E . Indies' Aid Society will hold their annual election of officers tomorrow afternoon in the church parlors. A good attendance is desired. Gordnn Aldrich of Oliver street spent a few days here upon his return from little Rock. Ark., where he visited his aunt and uncle. Yesterday he left for Ann Arbor. Mich., to enter the University of Michigan to take up the
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J. J. BREHM. Proprietor Freeland Avenue and Michigan Central Tracks QUALITY PREPARATION SERVICE
study of la vv , Joseph Miclina of Fred street, was arrested for assault and battery upon complaint of his wife. He is locked up pending his arraignment for the offense or for an examination as to hisanity. Andy Dransky t.i arrested for bcin ;; drunk and was released on a $20 fine. Andy Rargovich of 410 John strcc:. made a report to the. effect that an unknown rerson had stolen a prlzo pumpkin from his garden. Andy thinks more than one preson was implicated for tin; pumpkin was too lar'Ke for one person t handle. Miss Ruth Tilton of La. Porte avenue. 1s studins voice under 1'iof. William Clifford in Chicago. M,r. Thomas S. Cooke and son. John, f Central avenue, have returned home after a few days visit with his parents in Fredonia. X. Y. Irs. H. Khltrs of Central avenue, returned home after spending several das with relatives in Tinley Park. 111. Miss Louise Vatrr left Sunday for Northwestern I'niversity at Kvanston. Mr. atid Mrs. W. H. Carrinircr of LaPorte avenue have leturned home from Okmulgee. Okla.. where they spent two weeks visiting at the homo of their daughter, Mrs. Kogn- J. Mac Murray. Miss Lou;o Yatcr entertained 12 guests at a dinner party at her hone1 in IiPorte avenue on Saturday evening. They were the Misses Mary Xaef. Dor's Phelps. Vera Flangher. liulh 'iladdcn. Ruth Tilton. Marlon Walker. R. Schlm-h-ty, Mildred Hatch. Florence Denham. Helen Eaton. Ziia O'Kepfr. Mary Slater, ar.d Louise Vater. The Indies of the I'v. Iutheran church will give e bazaar and bake sale at Unchurch tomorrow from .", to 10 p. m. J-. addition to the sale of fancy articles and baked goods, a lunch will be served and everybody is Invited to attend. The marriage of Miss Evelyn G. Harper and Wilbur L. Gough took place yesterday morning at 'J:oU o'clock, when the ceremony was performed by lt-- . Father William C. Miller of the Sacred Hearty church at hin parish residence. The attendants were Miss Vivian Gough a sister of the groom and Arthur Laucr. After the service a three congee breakfast was served at the home of t)v bride's parents in LaPorte avenue. Mi s. Gough Is the daughter of Mr. and M.William C. Harper, a graduate of tho Whiting lugh school and for several years has ben book-keeper at the Atki.i Tharp grocery store. The groom is th son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Gough. of Robertsdale and is employed in the Standard Oil Company's in-tin office. I ;.- recently returned from oversells service. The young eoupl- left on a honeymoon trip at noon yesterday for points in Michigan, where !h"- will spend two weeks, visiting with the bride's sister. Mrs. Carl Duffy at Williston. Mich., after which they willg o to Detroit. I'pon their return Mr. and Mrs. Gough will reside temporarily with Mr. and Mrs. Jl.tr-per.
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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
and aire arcet'tetl by 'lUr Wlilllns . to.. 624. 110th St., Phone 138-W. ST. 11 THE. THE, TOMlillT ? " Gordon's are cmi tin u inie the high cost of l!ving Idea Specials today and
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Kuid Bennett in "HOME TOWN GlHl a charming human Interest pla at tli" Star tonight: also "I A l'( I IT Kit IF t.'NCLE SAM." Sennet conedy
and features tomorrow.
II . Gordon and Son will be closed all day Thursday and Friday. Sept. 25 til :ind 2Uh, on account of holidays. 9-23-1 I'lint ES THE IRE. TOVU.H I'i Baby Marie Osborne in "THE LITTLE I I I'IjOMAT," also Ci.arlie Chaplin in "THE MILLION 1oLLK Jn." Special Two Day's Sale at H. Gordon & Son Today .and Tomorrow. th'j store closed Thursday and Friday. 9-2.1-1
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Boys' FALL STYLES Ready I
ROBERTSDALE .
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The Woman's J'.enelit Association of the Maccabees will hold their rebular mbeting in Wrdnesdiy evtning. there will be business of importance and Mr. Maude Irfinmi's committee will servi . Mrs. Georffo G. J'.aders sewing comn.iltec are requested to mttt at her ln.nn.on Myrtle avenue Wednesday afternoon. Any lady wishing to help out is welcomecome and sew for lhis""great chureli bazria r. Kay Dycus tf Grand Itivers. Kentucky, i.-- visiting t the horn" of his aunt. Mi". McCoy of Mj rtle a( nue. Mrs. Orilie Schlatter of Hie West Park addition is spending a two weeks' vacation at Gicncastle. Ind., at the bone, of lor parents. Mr. and Mrs. M'-Cabe. Mrs. T. W. Kohr entertained a number of friends at a luncheon given at In r heme in Indiana i'.oii "rvard Sundav - ning. Mr and Mrs. M. Ferguson and family of Indiana Harbor were visitors at th--hoine of Mrs. Ferguson's mother. Mrs. Minn burg, of Mjnle avenue on Sunday. Miss Ruth Anderson of South Chicago, fpeni last Friday at the homo f her sister. Mrs. Kibvi'i Fader. Mr. and Mrs. Fdwui Fader and Mr and Mrs. K. Langohr and children spent Saturday evening at the While cny. Mr. and Mrs. Georce lioj.ijtitr entertained a few friends and relatives at their home imi 116tl siren ?i pi
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Hammond's Greatest Store for Boys, offers a large .selection of Kviys' Apparel for Fall. . As in other veal's, service, quality and value are dominating features. ' Boys' Two-Pants Suits Of particular appeal are the new Fall suits, with Two Pairs of Pants. The variety includes single and double-breasted; belted and waist seam models in sizes 6 to 18 years. A Fall Opening special value at.
$12.50 Boys' Two-Pants Corduroy Suits $15.00 '
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Serviceable and made up in good live patterns, with stitched visors that wear well. One-piece tops are most popular "just now. BoV stitched
hats in good colors, at
Boys' Leather Belts in belts for the young fellow we are showing an excellent assortment at o(k Others at 75c and $1.00. Made with snay style and attached buckle. The kind every boy is looking for.
$1.50
Boys' Slip-Over Sweaters The style of sweater that is most popular with boys with shawl collar in plain colors and striped effects. Girls find these sweaters Sy QC good, too ; sizes 20 to 'U Boys' Winter Union Suits In soft gray yams; sizes 8 to 16 J 1 J r years. Per garment, H
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The moment has arrived when our Fall and Winter stocks are full to overflowing.
Asa result, a great number of the newes: arrivals many of the choicest models in this great collection . of styles are marked at special prices.
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This is our first Fall Sale,-with tremendous value offerings in every department. Never have our clothes been richer in quality, more correct in style and .more desirable in point of service. Super Values n Women's Suits and Coats A unique showing of unuwiaily Kraceful models exclusively tailored, that are far shove the common-place. $27.98 and $35.98
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New helted models in medium and dark fancies. All sizes-
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Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats Medium and heavy-weight models; conservative and dressy styles. $24.50 and $29.50 Ladies' and Misses' Suits Masterful styles, fashioned in Serge, Velour, Poplin, Broadcloth, Oxford and Silvertone. $32.50 up
Dresses Beautifully finished dresses with the very newest style touches. Headed, braided and embroidered designs that make them look highly individual. $27.98 and $34.98
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o'clock dinner Sunday. Mrs. Nflson and Mrs. Gladys Un aitfndp.l a birthday party Riven In honor of Mrs. G. Torson of Chicago on Sunday . John Blaine. Sr., w!d his homo on Roberts avnue, th"! on! occupied by his son John, to Herman Regnler of Ir.d:ana Houlevard. Mr. and Mrs. KeUer of Indiana Boulevard intend mov-infr Into their home as soon as it is vacateed by the Hitt family on Roberts avenue, they iccently purchased the home from lira. Agnes Schaaf of 115th street. Inez Turnquist of Indiana Boulevard and. Cecil Ma-strson motored to Hourbin. Ind.. where they spent the week end witii relatives of the latter.
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Miss Anna J.-rgens returned to .Chicago after a three month's stay here at the ehome, of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jergens. Misses Rose and Mary Thiel of Hammond spent Sunday he,rs with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Xick Dahlkamp and family of rhicaro Heiahts spent Sunr;iy h'-re with Mr. and Mrs. Peter IVitz and family. Nick Uunman of Chicago epent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. Elizabeth Juerman is ill at th home of her daughter, Mrs. Jos. Herman at Dyer. Mr. and Mrs. John Spitz and family, of GrofTith, spent Sunday her with John Staik an dfamily. Miss Aifnes Pt-escher wa sa Hamuli rid isitor on Monday.
Mrs. P. Klein. Raymond Born of Chicago, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Overhage. Mrs. Albert Romer of Ohio Is visiting with her father, Mr. Geo. Baker. Mrs. Math. Baker ret-urned to her home at Chicago after spending a week with Mrs. Ziesenheme. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ziesenhems. Jr. had their baby christened on Sunday. Mr. George Baker and Mrs. Albert Homer were sponsors. The baby was named William George. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stommel made u trip to Chicago on Monday. Mies Ruth Stommel left for Champaign, 111., where she will attend the school there.
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Dr. L. Li. Quant has rented the Mrs. t arry bungalow on Iake street. A 50 year veteran Jewel wss presented to Wm . Devonshire last m'ght by the Odd Fellows. The Hobart band will give an open air concert on the high school ground Wednesday evening. Mrs. S. Baumer has improved sufficiently fro mher operation to deave tho hospital and is expected hofe this week . Mrs. George Mellon of Hammond 1s visiting at the Mrs. Pia Vrbine home this week. Dr. I... I... Quant opened his new dental office in the American Trust and Savings bank building yesterday. John Hillman who has been a business visitor at Indianapolis, returned Lome Sunday .
DON'T BE WITHOUT SLOAN'SUNIMENT Keep it ha ndy it knows no equal in relieving pains and aches SLOANS LINIMENT has been sold for 38 years. Today, it ii more popular than ever. There can be but one answer it producet results. Applied irithoulwubbing. it frnitrates to the afflicted part, bringing relief from rheumatic twinges, sciatica, sore stiff, strained muscles, lame back, anc other exterior pains and sprains anc the result of exposure. It leaves no mussiness, stain, clogged pores. Get a large bottle for greater economy. Keep it handy for use when needed. Your druggist has it. Three sizes 35c, 70c.t $1.40
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THB UASON WOT tlie Xtalrfuca Th.r. la manlny Ifulmon la "The Brat" la bcae it Is good. A gTeat many popl wanted to know wbjr we did not ran "The ! Lantern." We told them to ask people who had seen It and that wouid explain It. Nariinova PTrs - In "The Brat" aol the time.
Don't throw your paper away without reading the want ad page.
J. 11. H unttr, post-office inspector and Otto Rabe. assistant p. m. of Hammond transacted official business here Thursday . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belriger moved their household goods to Hammond on Wednesday . Florence 1". Watson was a Chicago visitor on Saturday. Mrs. Cha.. Keilman and son Alvls. transacted business at Chicago Saturday . F. F. Heighway, County Superintendent, visited the Dyer school on Friday . I'rincipal Donald Smith spent Saturii i y and Sunday with his parents at Franklin, Ind. Russell Gray spent Saturday evening and Sunday with his parents at Monon, Ind. Miss Laura Newcomb spent Sunday with Miss Z. I. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth Schwab and
daughter of Hammond lsited with '
.Mr. ana -Mrs. A. . trommel on Sun- 1 day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Belriger of!
Hammond spent Sunday with Mr. and
Making an Old Tire New sounds rather wild, hut it can he 3cn. We are doing just that ev.ry day. Vulcanizing is the modern and scientific method which heals all tire wounds from pin hole punctures to preat big- cuts or tears. It puts. a. tire right hack into service and postpones tho necessity' for a new tire for a lone time. If your lire is punctured, ripped or torn, send it to us for repairs. Lankf Ord Vulcanizing Co. TELIPHONE 3020. 754 H OHM AIT ST., EAKMOKS, IND.
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