Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 121, Hammond, Lake County, 7 November 1919 — Page 10

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Mrs. Florence McCouch of Park Manor visitfj Whiting frisnd on W'lnes-

Mrs. Vii-lor Pvhmitt of tha Wpst Park Addition. Is visiting at her home in New York. Mi s. II? nry K. B. aubien entertained a party of i((hietn younK ladies at her horn In I-uPort avenue on Wdnsday afternoon in honor of her daughter-in-law jrrs. Werren P. Beaubit n. n Berntce Ptratton. Th.' afternoon was delishtfuJIy spent in a scrImI way with a Ruin ,nt.-ft in which the honor was awarded to Mrs. Hdipii Whste and in a number of oth-r diversion.. folh.wircr which a two coursf luncheon was erved. Mrs. Heaubien will enterta,n other gueMs 'ii'f evening, the Kuet of honor to o?a!n tie. Mrs. IVuubii n, .Jr. Mr, and Mr. I'a;jJ S, hle-htv of raro .-pent tt'i Un.-sday her, at the home ,,f ih- former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. .Sam Schle.-luy. Mrs. Knv Wi. truer entertained a large ii'imher of the members of the Vounar ha.ii... Uuild at a nro.-t pleasant meeting at h.-r home in Atchison avenn- Wednesday evening. Madam .i vidfrnn .if (iary in spending a few Ji;, at the home of her son H-nry .v. I 'a', id. son. of Laforte avenue. She piannnig on son leaving for Florida. wher hH will spend the winter Miss Veronica PxornaJt and Mr. '. Ballon were united in marriage by th Hv. Father Kmedii-t Rijcany at St. John s .lovah church. .Mr. and Jr. Ballon will reside on New VorU are. Mies Kt Wade was celled to Texifana. Texas, by the serious illness of hr brother. The 8t. t'yril'e club win have another of their series of danrin parties at the iiovak hall tomorrow evening-, at which the music w! be furniphed by Prof. Hay's orchestra. Bob Allen of the Leo Feist win sing- popular soncs. The funeral of jjr. Lary Curtain of 7233 Ellis avenue, Chicago, was con- , ductej by undertaker Owens in OhioaK'y on Vednesdsy, interment b!nir at Oliver cemetery, Chicago. Curtain was 4i y "s i s old. a.r d w as a fire man on an e'ectr:-- crane, was elflotrocuted while at work Sunday eveningHe hid been off work with an injured hand and had Just resumed his wortt on Saturday. He is survived by his w-iJo-v ard six children. th eldest of whom l? only eleven years and the youngtit a babe less than two months old. Mr. Lester Whitaker. sge PI years who had beert suffering- with raralysis for some time, passed away at his horn? 639 Fischrnpp avenue on Wednesday. Th remains In charge of undertaker Whiting Advertisem en ts Are Winners ama arc arretted by The WhtrlnaT Sw Co, 024. HBtb St.. Faone 13H-XV. J - H . Hipsher, Chiropractor of Himrrond. Ind.. will be in his office over the Hank of Whiting-. Tuesday, Thursday end Saturday. 10-31-3 We, will sell this month only, all tha latest w-ori. regular, and hand played Rolls at 20 per cent discount. Just received all the November records: G. Levay & Co., SCO 119th atraet. Whitlna;. Ind. U-6-3 KOTICH Aece-unts du Whitlni? Ne-- Co., Nov, 5th. are payable at the store, on or before Nov. Sth. After this date collector service of 5 per cent. w!U he charged. 11-5-6 miCES THEATRE TOMGTTTs Prlzma. something new. color photography. Rkyland. a wonderful tra'- elojfue in the colors of nature; Bert Lytell in FAITH: also a comedy; Coming torrcrrow. Alice Joyce, tn THE WIXCHESTER WOMAN. 11-7-1 STAR TIIRATRn T05IGITT Elmo Lincoln in EU'O THR MIGHT'S". 3 .-eels No. in; GREAT GAMBLE, with well known cast. No. 11; Bn TVilson in THE GREAT TRAIL OF OfTOPTTS No. 4; niso Fatty Foils the Viilian. Fatty Arhuckle; Tomorrow Je? Wiliard in THE CHALLENGE OF CHANGE. Coming: Monday end Tuesday Nazimova In THE BRAT. 11-7-1 Where Host Sickness Begins and Ends BT LEE HERBERT SMITH. XL D. It caa be raid broe2y that moot hnmaa Dls bmcin in tho stomacli and mrtd in the tomaob. Good digestaoa meena good heaith, and poor digestion zneaos bad bJt.h. Tbo mfaxrte yonr stomach fails to propnrlyjdiapooAof thefood youa4roabiea beKin to crop out in anoue forma. Xndiaticm and dyppepia are the raamonert form, hirt thin, impure Hood, badHbaa; Vwnkaehe. pmpte blotohea, diss mess, bdchlag. ooated tonett. wnakneaa. poor ajpiiDe. slwcpiefwiejis. eoogba, oalda and bronchitia are almost as oommon. There ia but one way to have rood health, ad that la to put aad keep your stomach in good order. Tins in eaay to do If yon talre Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Pi roe-y. It is a wonderful fcooio and blood purifier, amd is set aoie to take, for H is made of roots sod herbs and is without-adoohoL Dr. Pierce, of BuCaln, N. Y.. stands behind this Bdrd mexiicrno, and it Is good to knowtaat so distinetiiehexl a pbyklaa is prowl to havre bus DSJDs identified -with it. rrarifort, Ind. "About yoo Mrs my system required a tonic and fcloodporifi!r, soaJtecreading a litUo pamphht I decided to try Dr. Discovery. This Kwdisias I consider to be a very efficient torao andibiood-iur-fier sod am. therefore, sjad to recommend Tt7' HENRY SIMMONS. 305 W. Morrison St. , Indiaaa-rWis,' Ind. -"I eon most pleased to say tot Dr. Ptaroe's Golden Medioai Disoovery that I hkn it as a spring medicine. I was employed in a cloak houoe and used H for a torjj njf up tmdieine. As a eeneral on in I know of nothing better. MS3. G, T. BEESOX. 73 ElmSt. e -

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ONCE trid, always used. That's a trite expression, but on nevr more oppllcnble ttian it is to lr. King's Ntw DincoTerv. You will like the prompt, tiufd-iiss-like way it loosens tiie nhleRrnronjrestp! ohest,. soothes the tortured throat, relieves an old or a new cold, grippe, cough, croup. The kiddies can take It In perfect safety, too. No bad after-effect? Standard half a century. GOr. ai..: $10 a bottle. At your dms?1st. Don't Continue Constipated Don't let your bowels bulldoz" yonr system. Make them function regularly keep the body cleansed of waste matter with Dr. King's NeV Life PUJs. j Biliousness, sick headache, flour stomach, indigestion, dizziness, furred tongue, bad breath think of the embarrassments and discomforts traceable to constipation. Ilotv ensily they're rectified by the occasional use of Dr. Kind's New Life Pills. Move the bowels smoothly but surely. Try them tonight, AH druggist 25c. as usual. I L..L ii. m i Owens, wern shipprd to Kini?sloiry. tnd., this morninK. where the funral will oc-tir. .'. Osmar. arrested for crand !rceny. whs released on a $to"0 bond. .Tosrph ri;KBan of Pennsylvania avenue na. iflkn it position in th labor atory at the Inland Steel Co. plant in Indiana ttarhor. Russell ET. Smith, chsirmsn for the "DANDER1NE" PUTS BEAUTY IN HAIR Girls! A mass of long", thick, gleamy tresses ? 4 isiJ VTr f' v - -'-e .v j-yv- . ey Let "Dandcrine double its beauty save your hair and You can have lo' of lonit, thick, strong. Don't let it Ftay lifeless lustrous hair, thin, scragg'y or fading. Brins t'ack its color, vigur and vitality. Get n S5-rent bottle cf tlelih'ful "Panderlne" at any drug or to-W counter to freshen our scalp; check dandruff and falling hair. Tour hair needs this stimulating: tonic: then Its life, color. brightne-FS and abundance, will return Hurry Ad v o

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Fied C'ro.s drive reports euco .iraglng news for Whitins. The Quota for the Hvd Cross War Fund is, i.;.su. wbuh amount he expe.ts to raise in a very short tune. The im-niht-i ,-liip dlive sotng along very nicely too. The K. C. win srive an Armistice cel-bratlon !a the -High School Auditorium tonight. Tho main attraction la to be Qu.nn O'Brien, the Chautauqua lecturir. who is an excellent and most entertaining speaker. The public is invited, tne entertainment to be free. The Parent-Teachers Association will have a meetintt this evening at which a play is to be riven by pome cf the grades. All parents ar inv!td to :ie present. Better call up The Times and have it sent to your house every night. Then you'll be sure ;t will be there. v

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A KNEE-LENGTH OVER-GARMENT IS RECOMMENDED AS CORRECT BY FASHION PARK. THE OVERSAR SKETCHED, WILL FIND PRACTICAL USAGE AS AN ULSTER AND WILL ALSO CA PABL Y SER VE DRESS REQUIREMENTS. IT HAS THE HY-LINE SHOULDER TREATMENT AND A COLLAR WHICH CAN BE ROLLED UP IN A MILITARY MANNER. THE FULL AND LENGTHY SKIRT AND A DEEP VENT HAVE MADE IT POSSIBLE TO SECURE A WELL BALANCED BACK, READY-TO-PUT -ON ClSTO.W SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON TAILORED AT FASHION PARK Rochester jtfeVbrk The Man, a style book lor Autumn, is ready lor you. e

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