Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 109, Hammond, Lake County, 24 October 1919 — Page 10
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THE TIMES Fridnv, O.tobr 24, 1919. LET "DANDERINE" BEAUTIFY HAIR 7trr!TCTr-;-,-!r?-F--r luXia.!, .It ., w.i' u t.iv ,:. it a u it V.ii i .11 1. I'iU JU: , e distinctive appearancemf mi.-. : i !.: I ;. i ... nti i . avenu' BEFORE YOU SAY GOODNIGHT Girls ! Have a mass of long, thick, gleamy hair .ii H nun i :n! . ir.-. J J i an 1 Mr II . nt v moo. tiay .j.tni no on l. a et: u .
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Prepare for a Clear, Brigt Day Tomorrow by Taking "Cascarets" for Liver and Dowels
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Drive wy those persistent enemies of happiness biliousness and constip'i-j t:on. Don't stay headachy, sick. t.nRtio ' mated, sallow and miserable: i;ct ril of colds. Indigestion, urset stomach t , that misery-making: ras. Feel splendid I
t nmorrow by taking 'asi-iri-tr- t..rii;;it. 'ascarcts arc so pleasant. h.irm !".. 1 They neer gripe. si'"ken or ;i:-onv n- j jence yoii like i":iliinie!. Suit.-, i.iil or j MS!, harsh pills They .-os' .i 1 1 1 1 Riid work while ot: sloop nl-. . I
ROBERTSDALE
The basaar Wfilc -was given by the j organization Of the EvanReiica! chur.h i ! Robertsdala was a marked success, j The booth wera U fixed up In th - j moat attractive manner. The autumn leaves addei to the tast'ness of th! 'coraUona. Tha result of this ba- j laar Is a testimony of the faithfulness of the various committees. The past- j t deslrea to thank all who in any way ! or manner were connected with the j baiaar. The hearty and continued co- j operation of all members and friends j mad it possible for the bazaar to ! "';ch a success. "We also desire to ! thank our ffood friends, the people, of the Methodist church of Whiting, for j the use of their gymnasium which served u to splendidly as a place for t
'.he baiaar. May the spirit of co- iper ! avenue
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The board f c,.nir..l ,,f t'u. :..,-rts-dale. Evangelical .-hut-ch -.vi! Is a v.! a cpeoial moot 'ni; n Fri.I.-n ok-mins :'t at the i-hur.-:;. AH t!ie nienib' r. "f t!ie hoard at-- n-k".! ! present. Til- W. i:. A. ,i" the Ma.-. . i met H I'llncsJav rvonm; m thrir new hall the S'..ak I'.ini. w : t h i large attend a:ue. After t lie lo;s:n. .- s S" f-ion f the order, a s t ial titne was tnjovtil b .ill presi nt. after which a dainty lunoho m as serve , Mr.-. Man'a an I '...- eonim.ttep , Mr. and Mrs T -d i h nYei her from Brazil. Ind.. have i t.r.porarily staying at the Hnrkholt home iTi Kolierts aenue. While nukinu prepaij t !uns to move m to the Kajch building; on Indiana boulevard. Mr. Todd Is one of our ;! firemen. Mrs. ieorire Holding of 11th street spent Tuejdav visit intr frien-ls !n "hleasro. tt-.y rtt-giv.er who is making h:s ho:n with his brother, Herman, of Kobertn
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. rl a i. it y e;it rda . Mr. ami Ma. VV. Tmun of I-ake ao ctitK- ep- it Thursday in t'UU-aico lsitll! .! I toe iioaie of Ullvi-r Korstyth. M : . . J hi! i 'otniels of likv avenue, was ! i ' .:ia;.;o on bu.-!n.ta Thnraday. A tin- !;!. y "oi.y was born Tuesday at the St. U : nai.ru tio.ipital in Chicago t.. Mr u:id Mis. Julius Kinsock .,f Ij il.e a t me, luts Leint? ti e r econd son It. the t' Itl.i' V Mts. i.i tie M. tik" vvas hostess at a very io tty Hallowe'en party Riven a: It - r l oir,. tM the t-st Park Addition Wednesday evenlnif. Tli stuests enjoyed t hem. .s!e e.s I iiii-.iensely , the evenlnK was spent In mils!.- and dancing it'trr w hi.'h a r. ul Hallowe'en luncheon was served. The homo was very beautifully d-Vo:-atd fir the occasion.
Let Danderine" save vour hair and
j double its beauty. You can ha e hits
MERRILLVILLE
fore part of the week .
Superintendent HelRhway visited the f hool here on Thursday. H. Barton in on the sick list this week . The teachers and the grades Rave a Weinte roast last Tuesday evening In.
I honor of the base ball boys, j Mr. and Mrs. William Howman of Gary, was teen "n our streets WedneBI day. I Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Tierce expect the return of their son Milton. In th near future. He has hcn in France
of long, thick, stron j. lurtrous hair.' Don't let it stay Iirels. thin. si-AgiE'y or fading. Bring back i s color, ijror ; and ltality. Get a 35-cent bottle of detiRhtful !
counter to freshen your ecadp: heck dandruff ajid falling hair. Ycu'r hsir needs this stimulntinR tonic, then l' life, color, brightness and abundance will return Hurry! adv. for some time. The nw buildings in this vicinity are progressing nicely this fine weath-
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GEORGE ADAMS KNOCKS OUT YOUNG MURPHY I-.ANSIXG, Mich., Vt. 24. George Adams of Chicago knocked out Young Murphy in the fourth round of a scheduled ten-round battle here last nigtht.
BLANQUE DEFEATS
YOUNG WALLACE; N'F.W ORLEANS, Iji.. Oct. 24 Tcung Wallace of - Orleans was defeated in j the eighteenth round Inst nijcht by Sailor j Blanque before 4.10 fae. Planque
outclassed Wallace in the latter rounds of the fight, although both his eyes were closed.
JOHN ROACH, FINGER CUEIST, DEAD IN ITALY Won! reached Chicago yesterday that John Roach, veteran finger billiardist and a famllar figure around the loop rooms before the war. Is dead at Nice. Italy. Roach was a captain in the American Red Cross service.
FORMER COLLEGE STARS OPPOSE HAMMOND MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 24. The all-star Mlneapolis Marine fontbaJl team leaven here tomorrow for the first big contest this year with the Hammond professional team at the Chicago -National Leagin baseball park. In the lineup of the Marine team are Ave of the former Oopher college stars. The Hammond game is the feature clash of the Marine program this year. A defeat, however, does not prevent the Marine team from winning the northwest championship, which it has held for over a even years.
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O W can you expect to cut the high cost of living if you don't exercise more cz re
in your buying? w hy should you pay exhorbitant price for Shoe when you
can avoid it? In NEWARK Shoes for Men and Young Men for Fall, yo-j get ail the style, all the comfort, all the quality you demand in your shoes, WITHOUT PAYING AN OUTLANDISH PRICE FOR THEM. The collective purchasing and selling power of 298 NEWARK ahoe stores in the U. S. A., selling more than 4 million pairs of shoes a year, is the reason for tha lower prices ve ask. We GUARANTEE to save you $ 1 to $4 on your purchases. Prices $3.95. $4.95. $5.85. $6.85, $7.85 and $8.95. See these remarkable shoes for Fall tomorrow.
Hammond Store 566 H OH MAN STREET 293 Stores in 97 Cities. Open Saturday Evening.
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THE PANEL BACK THE OVERSAK SKETCHED HAS BEEN DEVELOPED WITH A HALF PEL T AND PANEL BACK EFFECT IT IS DOUBLE BREASTED AND HAS BEEN DRAPED TO THE KNEES IN ACCORD WITH THE FASHION PARA' STANDARD. THE HY- LINE SHOULDER HAS ALSO BEEN APPLIED. THE GARMENT HAS THE DISTINCTION NOT OR DIN 'A R ILY FOUND IN READY-TO-PUT-ON CLOTHES, AND IS PRESENTED IN WELL SELECTED FABRICS OF REFRESHING TONE. READY-TO-PUT-ON CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON TAILOR ED AT FASHION PARK
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The Man, a style book for?Autumn is ready lor you,
IVE ARE READY TO SHOW THE STYLES DEVELOPED BY OUR TAILORS AS FASHION PARK
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ASK ONE BIG- UNION IINTERN ATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! PEORIA. III.. October 23. "One hi union in Vorth America, an alliance of the international unions of the 1". S.
and Canada and the railroad brother- ! hoods, to more effectively fijrht 0 u t the j
life and death struggle of the workers now In progress and impending." Is asked of Samuel Gompers and the executive committee of the American Federation of Lahor in a telegram sent to Oompers today by the Illinois ?tat; Federation of Ijihor. The telegram suggests a conference of all lahor representative? of labor in the V. S. and Canada.
Itching, Scratching. Skin Diseases That Burn Like Flames of Fire
Mint Jell
r Try Mint Jiffy-Jell with roast iamb or cold meats. It is vastly better than mint sauce. Try Jiffy. Jell desserts with their real
fruit flavors in essence form, in vials. Each is so rich in condensed fruit iuice that it makes a real fruit dainty. Yet they cost no more than old-style gelatine desserts.
10 Flavor, at Your Grocer's
2 Package for 25 Cent
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Here Is a SensiLie Treatmant That Gets Prompt Results. Eczema and similar sVin trovbtes come from a disordered, impure condition of the blood, and tbey can only be cured by Riving the blood a thorough cleansing, and removing from it alt trace of impurity. This is why S S. S. bss been used so successfully in hundreds of
cases of Eczema and other tltin eruptions. This wonderful rettdy i one of the eldest and sost rtrHkOle medicines on the market. It bj been soW by druggists tor fcfty yers. Get a bottie today aa4 begin treatment that will get reasdti. Yon are inrrted o write to-4ay for complete and full advice as to the treatment of vour on case. Address, Chief ledical Adviser, Swift Specific Co, Dept. 52, Atlanta, Ga.
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EAT MORE BEEF The prices of these meats are coming down. They are lower now than price of any other meats and are still dropping. The following prices will prevail for Saturday. CHOICE BONELESS RIB ROAST 20c CHOICE CHUCK ROAST 12y2-14c CHOICE POT ROAST 10c CHOICE BOILING BEEF 8c SIRLOIN STEAKS 18c SHORT STEAKS 16c FRESH BRAINS 10c HAMBURGER 15c FRESH WHOLE PORK SHOULDERS 18c FRESH PORK STEAK 22c FRESH PIG TAILS 16c FRESH PORK LIVER SLICED 5c PURE PORK SAUSAGE 20c BRISKET BACON 33c REGULAR BACON 30c LARGE SKINNED HAMS 28c HAVE YOU TRIED OUR GOOD CHEESE? AMERICAN CREAM CHEESE 35c NO. 1 GOOD BRICK CHEESE , . , . . ,35c PURE LIMBURGER CHEESE , , , , , 32c, AND OTHER GOOD EATS AT REDUCED PRICES.
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