Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 17 October 1919 — Page 11
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Tha responsibility for a dlnt'htcr's future larpely Tps's vvit:i tht- mother. The npht ittrlunoe and the Information which is of "vital interest to the datihtt-r imparled at the jrj?r time has not only saveii the Lff but injured the success of many a beautiful pirl. When a girl's thousrbts become siutrcish with headaches, lit s. or a disposition to sleep, pains in back or lower limbs and a desire for solitude, her mother should come to her aid and remember that Lydia E. Hnkham's Vegetable Oorcpnnnd. made from native roots and he'-bs. will at this time prepare the system for the coixur.tr change and start this trying period in a younjr riris life without pain or irregularities Thousands of women residing in every parcof thel'nited States bear witiin? testimony to the wonderful virtues of this medicine, and
what It has done for their daughters. Brocklya, N Y. "1 cannot praise LyJi E. Tvhatii'o Vejretab's l.'vn;.v.t:i.l nousjh for what it lia.i done for tny lUuiiUT. Stife w.v I. yprs aire. vrv sickly and pale a:ni she ha i .to stay home from sciuxiS most of th time. She .-i-firni asni frn.n brKa-:t and liizztiiesa and was iv ih-'i:: -iiietite. For 3 months She was unler the .l.-vtir'si earn an.i pot no bftler. !xats coaini.Oii. a bo i .ier twit and si.ie whins so I fiiifnot ku w ;;nt to .i. 1 r.ui hi the papers nl.out your wonderful -.ue-h'-ine f :n.i le up w.j mvi-l to try it. She jas txk. n fiva iott of Lydia fi. I'inkliam'S Ve-c"tab'.e Com ;oiinii ami r!on't complain ny more with her bark 'and si '. c:tnfr She has gained in weight aaJ f "Is mn-n bt-r. I recommend i.yili E. I .ntth.iw't Veitaie 0v.uiMuU to all mothers and diui; t " Mrs. M.. Fuious, 516 ilarcy Avenue, Br.jok.yn, NY.
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I'tLi HL l. t.Ilil.T rfiil.il in South CT.Jcago jlven by the Guod Samaritan Lodge No. it J of South Chicago on Saturday eve;i:r. . Oct. 18th. ilis. Hemes of Superior ave. who was operated upon for froitre trouble at the Merry hof.pital in Chicago, is grett.'nif nlotiK nicely. A few of Mrs. BuchWs frinds wiket in on her at her home on Amy ave. and aurprt :,'! her oti W.iiioshny afternoon. Ml;-s Ellen Ii ieseiman. of Enst sido.
t v.aa the ruest of Miss Catherine Ihjrns
of A(itoh'fon ae. on T net, day evening. Hiss Vlolette rireokinan of the V.'esr rark Addition wis a vissitur it Kast Side 1 uet-day evt nlng .
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CROWN POINT NEWS Kippenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
3h rile'.ein of Tipton, alier un Crown Point
Fath'-r Josf Ind., vap a
friand? on Thursday.
Mrs. Henrietta Oorman !s attenr- t :t w:!l a jyiiodial n:t;n? of the I'resby t -rian The
chtirih at F.-a:iki;n, lnU ., this week. Mr?. H. L. X-h";tt.-n and Mrs. J. J. Baldwin entertained the members of the pot Luck ciub at the h. me of tho fc rmer on Wednesday aft?rncon. Mrs. Emil W;s?man and dnushter, entertained a tarty of fourteen lad'es lit a six o'oh.'.dt dinner on Tu;-.! after whi-'h t hr ladies enjoyed tl.o tnitig in games. Fred Hoffman sold hip house, ov..pied by C 'runty Audifr Fo'.and -; Cour street to Vili Knapf on Tuesday of this we-k fr $7.0u and this
.'...1 n-ios.late the Foland family st-'-'kii.fr new quarters. It is a sure be, that when Foland occupies a house
Tn a fVw j:. m- r.is ou can transform your plain, dull, flat hair. You can have it abundant, soft, glossy and full of life. Just pet fit any dru-r or toilet counter a Finall bottle of "Danderine." for a few cents. Then me-lten a soft cloth with the "D-uiderlnc" and draw this through your hntr. taking one f-nall atrend at a time. Instantly, yes. immediately, you have doubled the beauty of your hair. It will be a mass, f.o soft, lustrous and so easy to do ui. Ail dust, dirt and excessive e-il is romov.-d. Let Dandcrine put more Itfe. color, vijfi r. hit! britfhtne.s.s In your hair. This et'.tnulftttnsr tonic "ill freshen "tr ecair, check dandruff and falhnp: hair and help your hair to prow long, thick, str.-tig and beautiful. Adv.
ed her nu 't her, Mrs. W. Seieger. of East Side on Tuesday. George Benson, of Roberts ave, spent the last Week nd at Lafi ytt visitli'K his brothers, tiiibcrt and John Benson, who are both students at Perdue University. Elmer Iltsrers returned to hta home .,n
Roberts aye. from Purdue 1 nlverslty
The Woman's C-neflt Association of ! t Lafayett-I en account of tlm-at troub
le, whlcti naa to iw iuna'"j w i umc Mrs. tV. Behn. cf East Side, was a It'itiertfrtale visitor last Tuesday. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Eguera of Iyako ave. is very much Im
proved from his recent sick spell.
NEW MILE RUNNER IN OLYMPIC MEET One cf the IlnKllj-h runners expected to shine in the Olympic games Is A. G .Hill, of the l.rdon Po'ytechnt -Harriers, the Itnlf mil and one ml!champicn, whri in the recent sports of the Celtic Fjotbill club at Gla(rowr finished secunf in the one mile r.ice. lo.'rin? the distance in 4:16 4-5. H was ticratch men. The performance heat Fred Bacon's Scottish record oi 4:1S 1-5, made by Powderha'l In and equals th British mark for tha G'istance of amateurs.
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STOFViACH UPSET?
Get at the Resl Cause Taka Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
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lie Maccabees have changed their meetr.g from the I. O. O. F. Hall, where they have met for many- years, to the e'lovtnskn Dom Lodsre Hall. Meetings win be the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. Their next meeting
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p puiar Chamber of Commerce j 22nd. A good attendance is desired.
j Monthly Dinner meetings, will be again John Fisher, who makes hi home resumed during the Fall. Winter and I with Mr. and Mrs. W. Grlsdale of
Indiana Woman Tells - of Experience
Loport, Ind.: "Eighteen years apn I first became acquainted with Dr. Pierce's T . Favorite Presrrip- ' "jrt't? expectancy and I S i : -J was verv fra.ll nnrl
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I couldn't Veeo housn without them." MRS. MINNIE McGREGOR, 612 Clement St. Could Not Sleep La Fayett. Ind. . "A short time i I was in s terribly nervof s condition so that I eould cot. ?lefp at night. I would bv simply dreadful nightmares. My 'irujii't recommended Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription to me an'l it h'ped me wonderfully. Th first half bottle cured ine of my prvou?n-i and made me a'ole to sleep at right just as quiet, as a child. It also relieved me of periodical suffering which used to bother me a great deal. Dr. Firce's Favorite Prescription is n. fr.ni tonic for women snd I do not hesitste to recommend n." MRS. CHA3. COLEMAN. 631 Ferry
i Spring months, starting with a ''Big Chicken 1j. nr.tr" at the Central .Music Hall. Monday evening. October i7th. j A fine program Is being- arranged and the ladies will be included In the nin;.r, "."v. Ph. Gr.sthif? accompanied Hiss : rie Blegel to the convent at Fon du tic. Wis., on Wednesday, where she , 4 -es to take a course of study. A ; farewell party was given for har at ; the Parish house on Tuesday evening. Verne Dyer of Cedar Lake, was in Crown Point on business Thursday, i Miss Herman Lehman has been on j ho sick li.t for the past few days. ; The Lets people have estimated the 1 osa to their foundry building by fire Tuesday evening- at nearly $1,000 On ; Wednesday morning a crew of men were at work and today have the rI pairs pretty well under'way. enabling- : the company to resume foundry opj eratiens.
Mrs. Walter Allrnan entertained the Housekeepers and a few friends at the. regulsp Fortnightly meting of the club on Thursday. The hostess served a delicious dinner after which the
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Presbyterlon Calu
met Union will be held in Crown Point
! n October 3Sth. The Presbyterian
Frankfort, Ind.: "When living; in KirkentviUe. Ohio, I took Dr. Pierce's Favorita Prescription. I was always complaining.
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by woman s weakness. 1 his medicine was recommended to me. and I thought I would try it. I found results Rood: it certainly hciprtl me. I will recommend it anvody." MR3. CARRIE IIEADLE.E, ill E. 14mer St. . Wctnen who (ire worn cut. who tire rer W r diziy at timee, aiiouid take that r-Lahla, temperance, herbal tonic. Dr.
I',er-o's Favorite Pre-ription. in liquid or in f-ibieU. fSend Dr. Piercei Invalids' Uotel, I
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EV MUtRIAGFi LICENSES I Edward P'.-rter, Oary; Liiiie B. Mitchell. Gary. I Michael Murle:-. Indiana Harbor, to Delia Rym, Irdi.uia Hari or. r Steve Mond. h. South Chicago; Neti tie Pro' U, Har.incnd. .lohn Lenn, Gary: Mabel Kleckner, ; Gary. i George B. Harba'jgh, Miller; Eisle ! .lohn-..u. Miller, Ray Stever.a, MedaryvlUe; Victoria ! .1' hns'in, Gary. ; Lester O. Lucas, Gary; Florence M. ; Ju.5ay. Gar . i Gcar Dnt Fields, Gary; Fern Terne I Smith. Gary .
One Way to Cultivate Smiles That Captivate
Roberts ave.. is on the fiok i i t. Mrs. Henry Kt-?"rs cf Lake ave. visit-
Mrs. G. i-iigers. -.f West l'-iilt Addition, visited her daughter of Chicago 1M Tuesday. Miss Beth White, the elocution teacher of Chicago, was in Robert sdale on business the fore part of the week.
That's what thousands of stomach su.':rers are doini? now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor dieesuon, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment clogged liver and disordered bow els. Dr. Edwards' Oiive Tablets aroti'? the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are performing their natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. Have you a bad taste, coated tongue, poor appetite, a lazy, don'tcare feeling, no ambition or energy, trouble with undigested foods? Taks Olive Tablets, the substitute forcalomeL Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with ohve oil. You will know them by their olive color. They do the work without fjiDing, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief. Eat what you like. 10c and 25.
Style No. 1513-
Black Gun Metal Blacher, medium toa a shoe built for extn. hard service that has dressy appearance.
A Shoe That Will Outwear Two Ordinary Pairs of Shoes!
ORDINARY shoes are not built for heavy duty ths NEWARK WORK SHOE is. You can cut your shr bills in HALF if you wear 6hoes for work that are DESIGNED for work NEWARK WORK &H0B3 ha.ve extra heavy Hole, heel.? and uppers and are heavily stitched. We can nell them at the ajnazint-ly low p;rcj of $7.S5 because w tell hundreds of thousand of pairs of them every year throueh ou" own 2f'S Ktorrs in tht- V. S. Try a pair anil pee for YOURSKLF how perfectly they are suited for heavy wcrk.
LARGEST RETAILERS Or HOS IN THE WOiLD. HAMMOND STORE 565 Ilohman Street Oosn Saturday Evening. 2)f? STOHFtS IN 98'riTIES.
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"Alas f. r rhr- rr-tty srlrl who, whn she opens her mouth In a smile, r!vn a view of . h mor' dpkirabie than tht
f t! Krimi rat n;il r.i i. Instantly '.a .!.ti-ad of attracting-, an-t alia
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j ; pit v v ;.!rn-n cenprally are r -t rn.r 1 i liar vi;h this faturfs rf h-ua-! iv cii'nrf. C'liis.'.lcr that more thtm a S Ifir :i ' i var;; a micro-organisms ara ; i'oui.'i Sr. thn mouth! Is it any wonder ! - many havo ugly tnth end frums. uni -''"j.'.y" fliiir-r,. crowns and artiflctal ; ie--ih'.' G-t m" not only cause tooth (!- i r-. hut scrloi!" Bum affition. Toth a:.-! Bum trunhh-- ;-'n-ra!ly run be av.bi- ' '-.1 !iy rrFi!sr bvushinr with Ono-a-J v.'rk Tiv.th Pol!h bfraufo a po:i.hri1 . ; -'; prr'Tt tb'-ay, also because th! ! T-r- iu t r ;'('' - un 1 ; v removes from il ! -n tTi -?i ti fatty fllmrj undrr i b :!; ar umulflte. Ami thia rfj !. ..riv.-tv.f ..f----a-V?Ji Tooth Polish. .hi- h -my 1:-:ippist. can turply. mm1 .- n-moi-M nil cli"'lrratlor.. kfpt'.c tr.fth brautlfully white and 1 j.-. . - r. A-iv.
It is the culmination of weeks of "getting ready." receiving new goods, decorating and the placing of the new stocks, such as
CORSETS INFANTS' WEAR GLOS BKASSIERES LINGERIE HOSIERY SILK PKTTICOATS UMBRELLAS PURSES'
ILVIR GOODS CROCHETED GOODS, otc.
Free btstruction 011 Fancy Needle Work So far as we can see, nothing has been left undone to make this event one that will be I'o-ng remembered by you. And as our guests during the Grand Opening, we are going to make you "feel at home." VTe want you to get acquainted with us and our way of dealing with the public.
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Demonstration of
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Only the properly chosen and properly fitted corset can bring you gnuM-. pcise comfort, which we can assure you from our complete line of C D and LaCamille Corsets.
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tinetion attained only by her many years of Corset experience. Special fittings, for which there is absolutely no eharsre. can be had at any time. Special attention to surgical fittings.
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Art and Hair Goods : Margaret Liese2if elt
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