Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 85, Hammond, Lake County, 26 September 1919 — Page 12

s

PnJTR

THE 7 IMEa

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

Friday. September 20, 1919.

1h many friends of Dr. Robert Krost who ha ebeen seriously sick in ihn Wesley hospital in Chicago, for the past week will be pleased ti learn fiat there Is a frrcat improvement in Lis condition aecoMIngr to relatives

who have visited his bedside, durrlng the just few cays. The trouble bogan from an infection and later pneumonia developed. I.ikIr'is I4etz of "b-.ca sro. has been !n

The Definition of

MUSI

C MART

-is-

ANYTHING- AND EVERYTHING IN MUSIC AND NOTHING BUT MUSIC. 151 State St., Hammond. Phone 3360.

j.ist few days wit'i

Cr-w n lvint tlie

l tlatn t s here . Miss lillio Lehmi.i v ho ha i bten in roor health the p-sz few months, exrects to go to a. Chicago hospital very -t-ortly for treaim.T.'. Miss Mary Bremer. l puty -n County Trf.sur r M . J . Ui o n s oli'ice, is cn-J-ytn: her annual v. cation. Mi.-. I';-. Farley i; i.rg in New York at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Alcista Ferguson, who owns a home on the Hudson. Mi.s I'hrole Wj-stbay left on Wednesday for Jacksonville, Florida to teach in the schools of that city, this heiiiK Miss Westbay's second year In ;chol work there. Mrs. H. I.. Wheaton delightfully entertained the members of the Stitch and Chatter club at her home Thursday afternoon, the first meeting of the Fail season.

Mrs. 1-'. It. Krinbill Is entertaining - ! the Monday Auction Club for a bust- j the entertainment was much superior ness noting tl is evenhiK. to the first vaudeville entertainment The Vaudeville entertainment given j Riven six weeks ago. by the Mas-ins Wednesday n.prht was a hiili i !:iss ;. fiair in every respect and '

n as much enjoyed by a pood sized a idienee. Owintr t" counter attractions)

the show was not as well attended as the previous one Kiven by them, but

SCHOOL TEACHER NEEDED DRAINS "I never have had such a 'Cod-send' come to me as when I took the first dose of Mayr'.i Wonderful Remedy. I was

uram l would have to Rive up n-y

scnooi Decause of severe stomach, liver and bowel trouble which caused such a pressure cf gas that I could not use tny brain at times, and my heart would pnl pltate awfully. Since taking a treatment of Majr's "Wonderful Remedy a year ago. all this has disappeared." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments. Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At druggists everywhere. Adv.

I! il

; j

A REAL HOME BARGAIN

Some folks insist on the "best'' while other arc satisfied with just ood enough." Here is the best that nv'jney can buy at a just good cnouirh price!

e

x

r ' f : 'f ' Lnii mm ' n

5

&!; rlr.-.

XV

1 tmnnii'ii'..'r-'y,R

.-TV A ..

I I j

Owner Leaving Town will give Immediate Possession-

A

V'achewicz Qualit" building, located on lngrahaia Ave., near Uussoll St., within only five minute

o-oiv fmm iTammcinfl's busino 9 center and all trail srxirtat ion. Beautiful interior unisn. ohk trim ana

will decorate throughout. Built-in bookcases, buffet, linen closet, French doors, tile bath, beautiful fixtures, kitchen cabinet, downspouts, cement walks. Holland furnace, laundry tubs, coal bin, screens, shade trees, shrubber.v, fine lawn, all assessments paid.

?.nl.L$.800.Ca Frank J. Wachewicz

BALANCE LIKE RENT

.PHONE 1617 Cor. Ca ley & P unner

"Heme of the Best Home Bargains.

9

I I I I I I I I 'I

Mrs. Harlan Stratton and son Benja-

H nun, returned to Hobart Wednesday

evening to stay for the coming winter. Mr. Stratton will stay in the South on account of his health. The Swedish Lutheran Ladies' Aid. will hold a bazaar on the John Larson lawn tonight. Mrs. K. Scheldt was a Chicago visitor Wednesday. The Lady Foresters in.tiated Dr. Faulkner and Miss Kipp on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Harold Thompson had her tonsils removed by I i . Mickey today at the Mercy hospital. The M. F. C CI ib met last night w i t li M i s . C. H.i.xton .

The Commercial Club held a meeting I f"

Wednesday evenini

vL--jk i rr rimiiiTurimiiiiiii miMritfiia " : - -

23C

DYER

Lillian lie il nan of Hobart is visiting wiih her gi nndmother Mrs. Mary Keilmari for several days. Miss Tillie Scheidt spent se eraL davs at Chcapio visiting relatives. Mrs. c. tariiahan left for her home

The Easiest Way To End Dandruff

There is one sure way that never faiis to remove dirdruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounecs of plain, ordinary liquid anon; ajpl it at night when retiring; uc enough to moisten Ihe scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. F.y morning, most if not all. of your dandruff wil be gone, and three or four more applications will completely disfoU e and entirely destroy ery single sign ajid trace of it, no' matter how much dandruff you may hae. Tuu ill find. too. that all itching and digging of the scaip will stop instant'y. and jour hair will be fluffy, lustrous, t-lossv. silkv and soft, and look and feel

a hundred times better. !

Tnn enn f-,'t liniiitt nrvon At n n ' ?m

store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need. This simple remedy has never been known to fail. Adv.

I 0

fa

1 1 (!) I .... ii I in I

a

iiiiiMMiMUiiMiiiiiBiimn i mtmem nm in iiipiiainu

B I

W I N

IT HAS BEEiV THE AIM OF THE FASHION PARK DESIGXIXG ROOMS TO DEVELOP AN EXPANDING SLEEVE EFFECT WHICH WOULD PROVE COMFORTABLE IN A DOUBLE OR SINGLE BREASTED JACKET FOR BUSINESS OR SPORT. THE BI-SIVING COPYRIGHTED FEATURE HAS BEEN SKILFUL L V APPLIED TO THE MODEL SKETCHED.. THE STYLE HAS THE ATTRACTIVELY CARELESS AND EASY LINES OF A GARMENT TO WHICH ONE HAS BEEN ACCUSTOMED BY LONG SERVICE.. R E-A DY'TO'PUT-ON cusro.tr service withoutthe ajvmova.ce or A TKV-O.V ' TAILORED AT EASIflOM PARK

ffAS DAD CERT WAMK

13

ti ii I ft I 0

1 I

I il

pcchcstcr NcvvibrK The Man, a style booh lor Aiitavi7i is ready lor yon,,

I m ;w v.. i I INT

Edward C. Minas Co.

Featuring Young Men's Advance Styles "for Fall

Double and Single Breasted, Belted and Waist Seam Greater Variety and Greater Values in Our Fall Showing of

Suits at $

for Men, Young

Men and

Youths mm mmtmyk vi;

11 models, single or . 8 j $ I'M ; waistline styles. A iKtE ff K'StotZltf ..J

All the new Fa double breasted

to be worn with or without belt

Yesrent, vertical, patch or regular pockets- plain green, brown and blue and fancy mixtures. The fabrics are flannels, cheviots, vassimcres and worsteds. A splendid

assortment and sizes for all featured at

Other New Models $25 to $50 Visit this Exhibit of Fall Wear for Men and Boys

1

Our Fall Hat Displays are of Interest to AH Men The hats, the styles, the values deserve all the prominence we give them: hats are the best makes; quality unquestioned: the newest shapes in nil dimensions. iW men and young men. Our Enormous Displays Makes

Selections Easy Here. Priced at

J10

J4 J5 J6

57

Men's Silk Shirts $7.50 These shirts are made from a quality of satinstriped tub silk that we could not duplicate today to sell at this low price. A fine assortment of new Fall patterns to choose from. Extra CTf value at DU Men's Fall Neckwear

new pat75c

Large Stock of Men's Trousers

SILK FOUR-IN-HAND TIES, beautiful tern?, latest colors; exceptional values at

This store has a big stock: all sizes; tremendous business is transacted in this important .department; serge, flannel, fancy worsted and fancy cassirnere trousers- The prices range from S2.9S to

wilh a special lot for this sale at

$4.95

Some

Tire

Savings Beyond Comparison

iff i " i ry." -4 .:

Clingstone Tires Guaranteed 5. COO miles.

t. 1v t il

List Our Size Price Trice 30x3 $18.00 $13.23 Cf.x3 4 23.0') 16.85 32x3a 26.40 19-35 31x4 33.00 25.50 32xt 36.50 26.50 33x4 37.20 23.50 34x4 3S.S0 23.65

SPECIALS

Bethlehem Spark Plug All sizes; special at each

Seal Tax Patching Best made; 50c size special at , Blcwout Patch Red Feather; size 3 at 40c; size 3li at Jchnson Carbon Remover and Radiator Cement; 75c size special at., can

c

45c 49c 59c

Clingstone Tubes Guaranteed 90 per cent

First Grade Gum Rubber. List Our Size Trice Trice 34x4 5.30 3.95 31x4 $4 90 $3. CO 32x4 5-00 3.6." 33x4 5.20 3.S5

Radiators for Ford Cars, with one-third more radiatinfr surface than ordinary kind; ail parts

coming in contact with water arc

brass. Special at .

Footballs Guaranteed horsrhide cover, regular size. Special at

S23.50

12.98

Roller Skates Ball hearing, boy? or

or leather back. Special at, pair

;ir!s; steel

$2.00

I

S3 (!) I

. m

'.V I ft ti k W CI I I iu .... I I I;! I I I pi k k 1 I I l pi

k 0

0

li) I I) I

WE ARE READ TO SUQWTHE STYLES DEVELOPED BY OUR TAILORS AT FA SHION PARK

Magdemans Clothes Shop Hohman Street near State, Hammond, Ind.

at Lafayette on Tuesday, after spending ten days with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Carnahan. Mr. and Mrs. C. Depfuhl. Mrs. H. N. Carnahan. Mrs. J. Andrews, Mis. T. Leeds, stasia Gettler and Mrs.

1,'artnian w ere Hammond visitors on j

cdnesday . Mr. Roy A. Barsted, second trick operator at the Michigan Central derot was transferred to Knst Gary on Thursday mornins. Francis HeiriS?r of Griff. th is working on second trick here. A large crowd from here attended the St. John danre on Wednesday evening . i in Wednesday about one mile north of Pj er. two nien in a Ford had bad luck. They tried to pas. another Ford at full speed, over lnj.se st'.nes. Just as they went by, the driver lost control o' li.s Ford and ran into the d tcli. Tr.e t o men w ere slightly injured. Math. Marsraf on his way

home from work, helped to pull the

Ford o.it of the ditch. No damases was done to the Ford and it rambled r:pht a'.or?. Mis. Math. Klein of Hammond is v'sitins with Mr .and Mrs. Frank K.lman ami i ti.v

LOWELL

Mrs. 'S . L. Henry isUt-d relativ. s in Hose Lawn yesterday. Mrs. P.cs'i Fuller of Thayer, visited at the home of Dr.- and Mrs. Franklin I'etry : estei day . Miss Flsie .1 cConritil vcr.t to S raou e. Ind., la?t ev nina: to visit with relatives ."or a few las.

Mrs. Cien Henry -t liitij.. visiTed her fat he'. Vincent Ce'.fsa. and slitter Mrs. Mi!n Mrannon and nusband her este relay .

TH7J EASON WEY the DLni, Theatre ! mnnlnrf Nizlmova in "The 3ra,t" Is tecaa-ie it It iroofl. a. frroa-'; many people wa.ntefl c kaow why wo Old not run "Tlu Red Lantcm." AVe told them tr rsk pcoplo vl:n ha", seen it ana That vrc-v.ltt explain It. Kulmovi apyeirs in ''T'-ie rirnt" all tha

Now !s a Good

lime

The Trouble

Sun-.mcr catarrh, ous d:scharr;e, stt difficult brcathin;

To Drive Out Catarrh

Is m ihe EIood.1

It is now :

with its iiause- j that catsrr:i i fled up Klaads, i that lotirn .in

inc summer

rolds, is bad enoush. but the worst of it is yet to come if you r.tg'ct to check the crowth that i forrn-

infr tc attack vo:i wit'.i ten-fold ' t:tr

greater power curing the winter. That's why it is so jrrpnrtant to

r.-.tsb'ished fact in the bloo'l an ! lives do not giv;;

experience of other-;

S. ctril-e-r .

fli

treat catarrh with S. warm weather.

S. S. during j . Atlanta. G

relief. Th

has proven that ?. S

tne root of the trouble. Wist

time in this matter, for it i of th

nost imnortance. Write t,-v r.-r

Mrdiril A.hior about your ratr.

".nures witt -ncciric Co.. D

'ept.