Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 84, Hammond, Lake County, 25 September 1919 — Page 8

PAGE EIGHT THE TIMES. Thursday, Sept. 25, 1919. JL JJ..J-JJLJLK Cheney Phono- Stamps instead ofl tomorrow-Friday Columbia Grafanolas and Records graphs play all records better

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Edward C. Mimas Co.

- Dividend Day Furniture Sale Parlor Suites Attractively Priced

Friday and Saturday, Sept. 26 and 27

in the Basement Though prices arc high and good blankets are scarce, we shall not disappoint those who have become accustomed to waiting for this sale each year to buy their supply of blankets. Fortune has favored us in buying. Orders were placed early

I and we can safely say that with these and the blankets carried over Trom last ! year the variety and value will equal that of past seasons.

Cotton Blankets SItieI bed size, good weight; can b had in gray or Ian with pink and blue striped border. ClQ shell stitched edge. Specially priced at . O . sO Plaid Blankets Good quality cotton blankets in a variety of patterns; colors are pink, blue and gray, well wortk $4 the pair. Specially priced Fridayand Saturday 98

Bed Comforters

Sllkolln top and back, pretty floral designs, fancy scroll etitching; filled with good quality r a q cotton. Specially priced at J Z.fO

Wool Knap Blankets Size 64x76, heavy weight, in gray only with pretty striped borders, regular 5 values. On Q Q Q sale Friday and Saturday, pair. pJmsO Wool Blankets High grade wool blankets, two-inch plaids in pink, blue and gray; also in plain white and gray with pretty border. Priced Friday and Sat- O .Q urday at per pair yOtv'O Bed Comforters

Size 72s7S. sateen top, large rose design, silkoline back to match, fancy stitching, 9-inch plain colored

border; filled with best quality newcorded cotton, at

$4.98 I

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Crib Blankets

A special lot of pretty crib blankets. In a variety of patterns; choice of pink or blue, finished with shell stitched edge-

On f-ale Friday and Saturday at

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Fruit-Juices : In Vials

Jiffy-Jell flavors come sealed in glass a bottle in each package. Each is rich essencecondensed from fruit juice. Add boiling water, then this essence, and you have a real-fruit

gelatine dessert, and at trifling cost. You should know this fruity dainty.

10 Flavors, at Your Grocer' 2 Package for 25 Cer.ta

ST. JOHN

Mrs. Jake Boecker and on Stewart are visiting a few days with relatives at Chicago. Mrs. Bernard Boecker returned horn Tuesday evening from a two week's visit with relatives at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Held and. their daughter Marie, attended the double wedding of their nieces Eleanora and Susin Schmal at Brunswick. The latter was bridesmaid. Walter Klein left Tuesday morning for his home In Chicago after a visit here with relatives. Albert Nelson Is transacting business In Chicago.

LEMON JUICE

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FOR FRECKLES

I Girls! Make beauty lotion for j a few cents Try It! "

Squeeze the Juice of two lemons Into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beautifter, at very, very small cost. Tour grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard wait for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, arms and hands each da? and see how freckles end blemishes disappear and how clear. Tee! It Is harmless and never irritates.

SHORT FUR WRAPS IN HIGHEST FAVOR

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1 his -mart luue coat pictured will icse the woman who does not car lor the weight of a lonjr winter garment. ' It is of a fine sealskin mad tn straight lines with a slight flsra and fullness at the bottom, which wives it a decidedly swagper air.

n SERVICE STATION If

HUFF MOTOR SERVICE CO. REAR 43 RUSSELL STREET GENERAL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING PHONES: Shop 3444; Res., 1775.

Mrs. Louis Erb who has been quite low, is slightly better. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scharer received word fro mtlieir son Roy, that he Is on his way home from Panama. Mrs Hoy "Weaver and Mrs. John Wachter spent "Wednesday at Hammond. Mr. n Mrs. George Miller and con Karl ft Hammond visited here, on Wednesday . A very pleasant surprise party was given Mrs. John Miller, Jr., Monday evening, it being her fifty-first birthday anniversary. The guests present were Mr. and Mrs. John Zbleralskl and daughter Evelyn, from South Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. John Scheldt and Mr. and Mrs. Teter Pohling and son Warren, of South Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Hen Scher; Mrs. Peter Scher and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Warnecke and daughter Eines of St. John. launch and refreshments were served and all departed at a late hour wishing Mrs. Miller many happy returns of the day. Mrs. John Miller, Sr., was a Cook visitor "Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Soloman of Chicago Heights was here on business Tuesday. Michael Zbiralski of South Chicago, was In town visiting relatives on last Tuesday.

Stop Itching Skin

There is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture and skin irritation almost instantly and that cleanses and soothes the sk!n. Ask anydruggist for a 35c or $1 bottle cf Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations, pimples, blackhead s, eczema, blotc hes, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. A little fcemo, the penetrating, satis fying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the tWin soft, smooth and healthy. Tba . W. Rose Co, aereUad. a

land echools, Tuesday. A wedding of Interest to many of this community occurred Tuesdty Sept. 2J. when Mrs. Van Slooten and Brn Bosma were united in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bloom are preparing to move from their home In East Highland to the aouth part of town . Clarence Hutchins was a Hammond visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Blink and children were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Tuuk. Sunday,

HOBART

Mrs. Haiard Halstead was a Chicago visitor uesday. Mr. Otto Kulage. his lster Ida Kulage and Mis3 Mary Fortsnyder ihave gone to St. Louis. Mo., where Mr. Kulage has a winter home. Messrs. Ed. Flester. Wm. Sievert. and Emil Moll are camping up the river for a week . Mr. and Mrs. Fred "Walters' have moved Into their home In Hobart Park whle,h they purchased from George Hams. They formerly' lived near N ew Chicago. ,.. -" '"" John Fiester and Edward Fiester were Chicago visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Eckerty .have rentel one of the Owt4 flats near the Pennsylvania depot.

PUBLIC HEALTH COLUMN By TTARRTET rUXBrXK, X.. Tt.

Supervisor rnbllo Health JMrialoa of

Cook County, Xoom 923 County Building', Chicago, Til. SOMX HBAXTS ITEMS. . "Tit Healtb or Xta Citizens Zs the Greatest Asset of a Community."

Disability, sickness and death costs

the United States $100,000,000 annually,

and the sadness and sorrow, and physical

pnin are not Included in the total. A2TOTHZB XTEBL

Has your township a Public Health

Xurse? If not. you will find such an investment the best and jnost far-reaching of any you could make. She ought

to be recognized In every community.

or. the nam plane as your scltool teach

ers. Her services are Just as valuabl

H:re are a few things she does to bIp the rich man's child and the poor man's

child:

1. Educate the public In the care and

prevention of sickness.

2. Prevents and relieves tuberculosis.

a. neips to prevent poverty.

4. Does the follow-up work of hos

pitals and dispensaries.

5. Saves lives of mothers and new-

The Advantage of purchasing tomorrow is that you get 4 Stamps Instead of X

Quite an inducement, don't you think particularly when you etop

to consider th low price of this suite.

Mahogany Suite three pieces , .. very reasonable, J $195

Suite consists of three pieces. Little eprings built in the cushions make for comfort and long wear ' in the upholstery; J235 valuev

Hot blast, air-tight heater

Florence 4

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No smoke No clinkers No soot No dirt Absolute smoke ooneumln?. Bums soft, or slack as hard coal and uses less fuel than any stove mad. Many were dlfap"polnted last year because we did not secure enough heaters and this year the supply Is llmitedi Unless you buy early you may not get yours. A 10 per cent deposit will hold one. $40, $45, $50,

$55, $60, 1) per cent discount for cash-

Walnut Bedroom Suite complete $353.25 A rare value for the mone'. Suite consists of larsre dresser Tvith mirror; plenty of dra-wer room; dressing table Trith triplicate mirrors, two drawers; chifforette and bed to match. Queen Anne Dining Table Table embraces the best material and workmanship. Choose from either mahogany, walnut or Jacobean oak. Price . ; . $43.00

Worthy Rug and Curtain Sale

Rug

Administer Rugs Special purchase of' email lot. heav quality rujjs, 9x12 size only; Persian and Chinese design;' medium

colorlnts. Price

$43.60

Curtains

A lifetime floor covering at small Increase over old prices. Dollars invested In ; good rags

brings satisfac-.

tion. Here's a buy..

$78.70

Voile Curtains Save laundry bills; lace trimmed edge cur

tains, 2V yards long; white,

Ivory and natural

colors. Special et....

31.29

Filet Curtains Special purchase of the finest domestic filet net curtains; regularly at $8.50 to

$10 per pah-; all 26 yards long

$4.08

Blanket Sale Wool Blankets $9.85 Full bed size; 66x83 inches; 50 pure wool; 42 lbs. to pair; designs in assorted colors. Cotton Blankets $5.98 Fine long staple cotton quality; 66x88 inch size; edges finished over back stitch: all eojors.

Kills Pesky Bed Bugs P, D. Q. Two emct hex et T. O. Q. mV.m foil jurt of the bet tm-killjr n Mrth. Better thn a bmrrel of eldfashiooed bus-killer. ' r. T. Q. (Pesltr DeriV Cu!etn. Villa like a 4a-cntimetre shell. It ettle feed bugs. fle.-. roche, nt nd chicken llee. nd not only kllta th 1W peaU, but the egg as rYL P. D. Q- won't Injure clothing, cmrim, eurtaine. draperies or wall laper. Try it on the io and aee the fleaa flop. Tour druggtat baa it or can get It for you.

HIGHLAND

Don't forget the entertainment to be g;lven In OfrilTith Friday evening by th Camp Fire pirls of Highland, the proceeds to be tsivpn to the. Griffith church to h used as an aid to the fund which will he raised ffr the erection of a new building on the eite of the church which was recently destroyed by fire, caused by a bolt of litchtning. F. F. Heighway visited the High-

Hair Removed Beniracfe This raetbed for Traaortns; eataerllnaas kalr la tetmllr df ITcreat froaa alL otbrra becaiaee it anttsMka hair emder the akla as well aui the k.ln. It does this by aeaeieUrnrn. 0ly treimlae Ielirra-e hea a nf7.baek araaraBtee la each 'kite. At toilet esiaten fa ftoe, $1 ia 93 ataea ar by amall fraaa aa ia plala wrapper aa reretpt af price. FREE hot i1tb teatlataalala af hlsheat antaorltlea. ex plains what caw hair aa face, aeek lit a rata, why f taereaaee "I haw DeSI trade avtrltaltsaa H. aralle la platai nlil earretapa aa resraee. ' DeMtvacta, Partt At, aaa Uth St, New Yark.

horn babies. 6. Saves lives of" industrial mothers. 7. Prevents contagious diseases amonjr children. 8. Does emergency service in serious epidemics. MODS KIT EEAXTE CUSADBS. On October 1st will begrin the biggest drive ever started in Cook county in the war against illness and dirt. The Rural Public Health Nurses of Cook county

aided and abetted by the Country Life Director, will start to organize "The

Modern Health Crusaders" In every school In Cook county, upon invitation of the school trustees or the teacher. There are eleven chores which must be done a sufficient number of time during the two weeks to receive a mark of 75 To which entitles the boy or girl to the title of Page, and five weeks. Squire, five weeks for Knight, and five weeks for Knight Banneret. The following are the chores, and it lii easy to see that when a child has done these chores daily over a period of fifteen weeks, his health habits have become pretty well established. J

1. I washed my hands before each meal today. 2. I washed not only my face but my enrs and neck, and I cleaned my finger n.iils today. 3. I tried to keep fingers, pencils and

everything which might be unclean out

of my mouth and nose.

4. I drank" a glass of water before

each meal and before going to bed. and drank no tea, coffee nor other Injurious drinks today.

5. I brushed by teeth thoroughly in

the morning: and evening today:'

6. I. took ten or more slow deep

breaths of fresh air today.

7. I played outdoors or with window

op-n more than thirty minutes today.

S. I was in bed nine hours or tnoM

last nleht and kept my window open.

!. I tried to sit up straight, to eat

slowly, and to attend to toilet and each

need of my body at Its regular time.

10. I tried todyy to keep neat and

rherfiil constantly, and to be helpful

others. " ,

Fashion's Forecast

By Annabel Worthington. LADY'S DRESs!! '

Combinations of plain and plaid materials ara arain in order for the eominf, fall, and one of the new and attractive way of using the two is illustrated. Tbe Russian blouse of design No. 9406 fastens far over at the left side of tbe frost with a row of buttons from shoulder to hem as trimming. The sleeres may. be made in three ways, as illustrated. The two-piece skirt baa a plain front gore, but tbe back is gathered at the slightly raised waistliae The lady's dress, No. 0406, is rut in sizes 56 to 44 bust measure. Siza 36 requires 2s ands 36 inch plain material, with y trds 36 inch plaid material

Price 15 cents.

11. 1 took' a full bath on each day of the week the.t is checked thus X. X. B. ThU list Is attached to a score card for each day of the week, and kept in the child's home where the child and

its porents together check off daily the chores he has done. t Please encourage tha children In your home.

A e you reading Th- Tines?

USED FIFTY YEARS

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FOR CATARRH AT ALL DRUGGISTS

ATTENDING SYNOD. Rev. J. if. Johnson, pastor of the First iefor mchurch of Gary with Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Charles Stephan, Westley R. Cinder and a number of other mem

bers of the church, left yesterday for

St. Joseph, Mo., to attend the Synod of the Interior which is in sesion at St. Joseph this week. Rev. Johnson Is taking a prominent part in the meeting and with the election of officers it is expected his name will appear in the list of the national committee.

GARY MILL WORKED DEAD Mansel Tope, colored, a Gary- tnill worker at Xo. 1 open hearth, taken ili while at work last night died a abort while after being taken to his home at 1609 Monroe street.

RUNAWAY BOYS ARE FOUND AT GARY Two runaway boys. Samue! Xasher and Alex Chrisfoff, both fifteen years old. of "Whiting, were picked up by thV police at Gary Saturday night and lodged in the jail. The parenls of the boy were notified and came after their sons Sunday morning.

Are you reading The Tnnesf

OUCH! THAT OLD

RHEUMATISM!"

Just get out that bottle of Sloan's Liniment and Vnock it galley-west'!

WEREN'T prepared for that quick switch in temperature, were you? Left you stiff, sore, full of rheumatic twinges? Yon should have had a bottle o) Sloan's Liniment handy that would have soon eased up the muscles, quieted the jumpy, painful, affected part penetrated vithoui rubbing, bringirj gratifying relief. 3 Helpful in all attacks of lumbaco.

sciatica, external soreness, stiff nets,

strains, aches, sprains. Get a bottle at your druggist s. 35c, 70c., $1.40.

NO EXODUS OF GARY CITIZENS. According to reports from the different railroad stations there is no exodus of citizens from the city or Gary on account of the steel strike. The station agents at -all the tlepots report that no greater number of t.ckets than usual hal been sold to persons desiring to leave the city. Wa aee nothing out of the ordinary In sale of tickets to pasengers than has been all the time in the paaC

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TKJB WITT tha XeX.nx . Theatre la manlng IfaalinoTa lr "Tha Brat" Is bteau it la good. A gremt many paopla wanted tr know why wa did not ran "Th Med Zntem." MTa told them ek peopla who had. sa It iu that wotUd explain It. Hactmova. appears la "THa Brat" aU th win a.

Brooks Automatic Repeat

ing Phonograph (That wonderful home dao.ee machine.) THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Hammond.