Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 138, Hammond, Lake County, 28 November 1919 — Page 14

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1 n insrriaH to Mr. Jlenry u .;ts- ' :k nf ;ienlv. 111. The eereniony ! ff

.,, .-ifi-rmed by Hav. Pch-ielK ,.!' th- : .! .-.-tn church at ifn o'rle-.-k. The. ; ' e was attended "by Miw KlKie Oruol. 1 n : the best man was Mr. 1'Mwani !

'k. The trMe wore a hi'jutnul . f georgotte rrej.e i ri-s o cr whit- , n and arried a hu- b quet .-.f hrul- - sk, M:.s I'.rii'1 w-.-rf vi-P.ow taf- , t . with trirnmin? of seen;"". te . TV1ntf h' rerent 'r. a il 'infr w.is . i ,! to a n'm.ber of f - ml- arid : nves. Th ."tiK ;-ou i tv ;ii r--at (ilf.iview, 111., wi.er e : 'ne groom . . mr-'-oyeJ. The- o-s: t.r t.-wn r....r. Tvors M!s Fma-ti 1'fk in. of '. , ' .ish Tr.d, Ui M.-- Pi!a N :.&., M:s Klrr.a JTrall, etn'.y fia-:tMr of

Mr. and Mrs. Otf0 Krupp of Oary. ar.i .-.?'r to Mr. Wrr. . Kruil of this rlaoet - ts. iiTt:d In jtiarriatfo t.i li-.'ir:- . (.: .idle r.n the .9th of this month. Thi r rv.-ri,- iai performed by Rev, Sm.tli . P.-sby . '.in .-hut eh in the pre- . a .. Mr. How :ird KrtiU and M;s C ; ra F!?e;b-.irBl tal:n--r, Mr. ainJ t?ra 1!e wi'i -.-s.-le In narv, Miss KiV'H M' hm.n. lausrhter of :-. Wish ma . of :hi -i...t' at.:l M' K:i;Tn-t HigK i.s '..-r; . w !- .) r,et'.y s.iarrl.Mi at ;a: v WV.ln- -a : .3 - rtr.ro u;.: ' - i'-f- " r I. '' '-, w':?re thrv Tv'-i .-sii"..-. Tho M'r t I : -r an.! T,.i!i-.. S'n'--t :.:! ilste:-, M .-- !.'sr- , HaTit. : - ' fce-e y'v iu a ti-- home o .' . .

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Eves Weak? j If ;.-our eyes are wtnk and work- j strained: your vision blurred, if voti '

' ft ml it diViicuIt to read and ;u:t , ! vcir pl-isses. ira to vour drupjfist ; i and ;::-t a bottle of Hon-Opto tab- : ! U't.-. Prop ore in a fourth of a i frlftss of water anil bathe the eyes ; ! two to four time;! a ciny. StrcnjftT ; !cyj, clearer vision, an J swpet rohrf ( will inake you tell your friends about , Bon-Onto. j ! Voir: IVrtms .ny Jinn Opto tn"ri!hrnii pye-

! u l-iiit; tl;.- t oiiiiin ele. tson : i.rfii rs ( "as li'M u ;!n tiif f. .! w v.n (iffi.-ri j el'-cted iff tin- i oni.ntr j ' n r : Mr?, j Mury A. S. ha.if t.f It l.-rt . la 1. pr.-;- ! dent. Htsrv K. He.-i'ibi.-n. Vi- e-fresi-j di-nt. Mi . . 'i'- Katon. Se. ;. Mi j tr. 1'.: n.i in. Ti : ire. . The nf.vt i Tii't : ii a'. ; ! 1 ! tilt i-n lie". ',t;:. Kvei-. ne wi't t ememlier t 1als I toiJ it i. ; tin' Jli -t'-ry W.;iun wii-

wallteii th" ! c'i W hi tins and I;o'.!t'i'tSfi.i ! e , '; : fi.i!.-w 1m a '1 ;- rlnff tak'-n fi oni n U'.iiU".ti, pa;.- ; I-iQ ."l". It. I,.. Nov. ::'Th.. pe. .;- l:av rt t .i.n of a n:u.i!i In bin: ii i.as terrorized pfiifsfiniif ";n tho t ru -.1

denttat e.-t'on r ' I-ifj.io:n - i'.a , than three wee as. T!;e w man wears j a heavy M.i'. ei) ar ! walks sl'. !. , abo.it th atf ets on al .-riiuto nifrht--. i quietly wik:n ':T -behind pe-i'-st an -and siletitly lr ;.a :- : n c . Ir.id'i-ti s 1 j'nur.nlni tl. dis-trjt-t and .t:ng m'i' n j alarm. j Mr. ar.'l Mr.. Henr- KirRe-s an-! fan;- I i'.y of take a vrnn wr- entert.t ineil hi i a six o'clo.-k Thank.iRi--.nK dinner a: I the home of A!r Kjtcr'. m-th '. M ' - . W. Sellaer of Kasi fii. Mrs. K. H.niiaaut.er visited M ' ? i

i Miq Anna Morirsn. rerenfV re.

; turned from a long period of w?ar ! T.ui;an PJa i st th- st . !rnar.r v I service abroad, hna been rewaded !--tul on Wejn.-dv even'n an 1 r-.- ; for her activities by the I-rench jfov- portn her ge;tm; aior.s ;:!-.:- j emnuent. She has been decorated Mrs. v.;sn:ta Kssot f Ho:.ei t. a - i with the cross of the leirion of honor. it- Mt. .r. h i 1 .-r n , ?

w .-.in---da - '"""n"nfir 1 ; Miss Mtrrpan is head of the Anted- Kat rhu-aso. rct-mci T.dn-- fre.m ,.,-:.' ! -: .- t is ! fan committee for devastated ..k n..py.-- ;oa h-re :h'--,-

parser.-!- T in' rr .-i. n .n'..-tj f i-rance. . f ... . i . ! I spent t o i.

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and Miss Kmenhe'.ser's dress was taupe t&t.u. Both coupieu depat tn a few davs hone-, in i-.-i t:-i ar.d upon llie-.r return will res.-:e. in if '' art. Mr. J. J. Shoemaker was oaUe-1 to

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Catarrh Vanishes

J!tr Is One Treatment That ill SuS event Can Rely XT pen.

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ThankKC'-, ir.f uy '-th th-v'r s-.n r.alvii and fani'iv o' 1 Inm-.i .r.d . Mr. ar.d Mis. Ma koy ,-ivd fani!!;- of Chicago uru U-U e,-,fo. ;.-,:n"i at th Prerkman ho;r.- ..n At-h'-m ;r. -'n-e '"r

BREAKS A COLD IN JUST k FEW HOURS

! jo-i war.- 'o liruf --atiirrh a-.d a'.i i . di?ar;if.tin syiv.uu'ms fr io : r ystr. rlo- ;.' ? po-'-lO.e 1 . ; - IZ - ' - I - ir druf cist, and ask !";" a H '.r.ei i tic today. I ::p-a hc ti--- r-r of lfr.mf : and - --.j of .-.-arrh and . rrio.ir head j -ir ": t n---s .fie!) quo-i-T relief rhn' it' .-. -. ;ise Xi f-i" the fir-t time ?rf a-'oii-;

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i i e-met Is- a pure. T'.-.i.ir.t antTt:--;,'!; i5 of.-at'i-d through th" no--- and -.at deep in'o the head ard h.n-fs: it he the !..re mt'amed m-mbr.ine.

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The. 'Id Settle; a of th's ;o-tmr;n-t if id a. '.' iut-rer-tlns; rrv-1 1 : r. t th Coir.miititty b;..;dJ-i(f on -a- .-t f treet. Tu-sday e-. ei.ini;. wit "a (: i.- -e -ht old ;-'"-s pre-eit. th-'- r.-r'e r-' -i a'-va. -I-ej to fu .- f".thr:dc;e f.-.r S'"!tiuiiff the '.arget r..tm: --r of old s-' lers. toe

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nareofirs. Absolutely harmles. .l-iti chsnt"'r-;.-. hoot1rt l and v'iS&tnK t-., ..th 1' that's all. At Kauftran & j ,-ai f-par-.l is on th- wh're the

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'Tape's Cold Compound" instantly relieves stuffness and distress

Don't s?y svjffed-up: Q-.i V--iv"n : .-r.il stsfferitijr: A dose f Tare'' ''-- d I fompound" taken every tw - h"!irs no"', j ?hre dose are taken o'--ih 1' y hre;Ks u -i a severe cold and ends nil srt p :iiry. ! Tbi -e-y l.r.o ijrer r',i y.'i;: ( ! 'r- . ped-np' iios'i-;'. and the -itr r- s o ha head; stops rtoe ! -;!-,noc; rt ;. the headache, do : ::v-fi -1 i --hi:' ! sr.-'-eyitiff, s-orr.oss nd -itfii:.

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est, surest relief known ar.d cs-.t nl' a few en's at d'aiK s.-res. a 'owithout aaslstance, n!e, . ..roairno quinine- Int i?t uj oi Pap'-'al Adv.

Ever Have Your Stomach Tickled?

No, ymj don't n?f3 to iwaHow crictef to your irr-mach tickled; we know of a more pleasant way, and you'll agree when you hear it judging iTom th way others act when they iear about it. At Four O'Clock Sharp every afternoon people are coming down to our plant to gt their stomachs tickled. "That's funny," you say and how do we do it 'ls it a patented process that vorks on the outside or on the inside, and are there any bad after effects" No, there's nothing marvelous ahout it, it's no secret either. But it tickles people for some time afterwards. It becomes habit with them all and the more they are tickled the morn they want to be tickled. Something Hot - and gracious, hovv delicious. No wonder our retail room is crowded every afternoon. Here are some of the things you hear down here while the patrons are waiting for our stomach ticklers: "A dozen Hot Biscuits, please.' "I want a dozen Hot Rolls." "I'll take a dozen Hot Doughnuts, if you please." "Pitch me two dozen Luns, will you?'" When you get home, you have rolls, doughnuts, bun? oi biscuits piping hot for supper. Resu't several stomachs tickled, everybody happy ar.d what did it all cost practically nothing? Before you p;o home of evenings, stop in it's a mighty good habit. You'll enjoy immensely any of these delicacies, lhey fairly melt in your mouth. Hammond Modern Baking Company 86 State St. Phone 286

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single and double breasted designs lor young men; more conservative models for men; suits that are strictlv high grade, at tho fo!lowing prices: 53, $50, $45. $40 and. ?

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We are are showing the largest variety of pullover and coat style sweaters in Hammond. .Coats, fine wool coats, with large shawl collars, in plain colors and chest stripes; sizes for men and young $? Q C men offered special at JC?J

ihe famous Roxford and Wilson Bros, heavy weight cotton union suits lor men, m ecru, 1 AO per garment 1 IO Mcavy Wool Mixed Union Suits, garments made on spring needle machine: sizes 34 to 50, p 03

Men's and Young Men's Trouser Sale Ihese are trousers in youths' sizes 27 to 31 waist trousers for oung men 29 to 34 v.-aist -and men's trousers 31 to 50 waist. Some with pain ar.d seme with cuff bottom. Featured al $4,95 $5.95 $6.95

Pelt and Blanket Lined Coats The Garments for Out-of-Door Workers We carry a full line of sheep lined coats and vests. Mackinaw Coats, Wool Vests, Beach Coats and Vests, Heavy All Wool Iceman Pants and Leather Vests. Prepare now for the cold days to ccme. Price range from

$4.50 to $20

A Great Special Selling of Boys' Overcoats, Mackinaws and Suits A New Shipment Just Received Offered Below Present Wholesale Prices LQT 1 Boys' Knickerbocker Suits S8.95 A special lot, sizes 6 to 10 only, pants full lined, in dark mixtures. Boys 2-Pants Suits. 6 to 18, at $12.50 Roys' 2-Pants Suits, 6 to 18. at $15.00 Boys' Mackinaws, 6 to 16. at $9.75 Boys' Overcoats. 6 to 14. at $12.50 Boys' Corduroy Knickers, at $1.50 Boys' Heavy Lined Knickers, 6 to 17. . $1.98

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We have an enormous stock of these black gun metal shoes, both in English, medium and wide toes; every pair is Goodyear welt sewed soles; good quality shoes in every respect. You can buy a pair at $5 $6 $6.50 $7 $7.50

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