Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 250, Hammond, Lake County, 9 April 1920 — Page 8
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THE TLMES Friday, April 9. 1920
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PREVENT THAT COLD IT MAY DEVELOP SERIOUSLY HURLDURT'S CAMPHOR fILLS TAKE CNE AT ONCE if you BDrese, snuffle or feel a chill coming on. Carry the mll bottle at ail times. Price 30 Cents at ail dealers. THE K.ELLS CO., TTCWBTTR GTJ, N. Y.
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pom pom's a.nd tra.w fcrrms. On on Fide of the wall hunj a chart depleting the latest, etylea cf spring head rear and the patient nuraea who work on the frames try their utmost to produce as near a likeness as their ability will permit. In on of the Fma.ll rooms on the second floor were a lot of finished harts all of them labeled Madffm Elizabeth. Ex.-lnMve Milliner. Ft. Sheridan. 111. They are turning; out nonu- keen little bonnets, people." The Community ServU-e I'.'amtinK party wiil he held !n the High School auditorium this pvfning. Miss Olive Q. White. Junior hUh school teai'hr. leaves Whiting: Sunday to take up her work with the InterChurch World Moroment,
ANY WOMAN CAN DYE AND KEEP IN STYLE
Diamond Dyes" Turn Faded, Shabby Apparel Into New.
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. in l; .-ns rii.'t on w rU at the 1' .;!! ,i i I! tni . No. S. Kort .-i.r-r.ant!. Hi., i - re, eiv'njr p "!! th-.-'isrh t i.e , ,.'...t..-s th Recall. r.-: ,! 1,.- ::n t-'o'd ev T'fllientS t -, ;., . .Mi-s Ftttnarn has a class .- . , ;l ri'irses. most of whom e;-e si.eM shocked. The ncaU fhc" a v'.x.-: in" of M'. -o Pufnain with her rtas. iiirskiiir;' hi.'iinrt"! frr Raster wear. Tl. ne.-ail ny. "M'ss Klizal.eth FutTiai,i. '.. A. I-s'dff.. No. 1. vrnm found in Hit ti'lu-i-ii'':'. l'f-.' entaneir,..nt o haM irs. " ostrich feathers.
The bake sale which gixen by the Ladies Bihle Claris on Wednesday afternoon and eveuinsr. was a t eat to the community, es well as a success financially. The clas realized a neat little .-mm. Mrs. Ben KTieser and children of Hobeits avenue weie viitor at the lionie of her sister in Chicago Wednesday . The Thcc-dore Roosevelt Corps. No. .Gtj of tho . P.. C, will meet ou Stitufday eveninsr at eight o'clock at the K. of P. Hall on ll!Uh street. A I inrrr.hers are a?kei to be present. Mrs. Moliie Fick of rrtle avenue, is ilde to be out agram from a severe ypell of I'tknesj f i i-in which she has ben confined to her home for the past two weeks.. Mrs. OsherR: of South Clilcaso. was the g.iest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Breckman of Atchisoo averme on Tuesday r n 1 r gr . Mis. V. Broderick of Atchison are. i? able to be out again after belnK i -on ft nod to her home with a sprained ankle for several weeks. 'MUs Cecelia Fsgerg o fIaV avenue, was the guest of Mrs. J. Kienon of Kimdaie yesterday. Mrs. l'red Peterson and Mr. Danfcrd. were Chicago v sitc-rs on Wedv. csd.i y . MiM. W. IIama.n and daurhter Mls Martha of Lake avenue, visited hr datujlitf-r Mrs. A' Fusss'e of Wilmette. the fore part cf the week. Mr. and Mrs. A. TXorl'beck. Mrs. A. Klose p.nd rs A. Ecgers sttendd the f-ineral nf Mrs. Decon of Fast Side on Tuesday .
Pon't worry about perfect result. Use "Diamond Dyes'' guaranteed to rive a new. rich, fadeless color to any labrlc, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods dresses, blousses. stockings, skirts, children's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. The Direction Book with each package tells so plainly how diamond dye over any color that you can not make a mistake. To match any material have druggist eh' wyou "Diamond Dj e ' Color Card. adv.
ning was- f,pent in playing pranks Jokes, etc!, the feature of the eveninp'? fun being a huftn April KVol pl. Kefiephments were served by the hostess. New o-fTlcers were elected, those now in office are Mis Kate Hook, o resident Mitfs Nina .Imnifson. vice-president: Miss Helen Kiause. treasurer; Ilobert Janiiat-on. secretary. Mrs. Wells of Kensselaer. is vlflt'.nsr at the home of her son "Vni 'elIs at his homo In Highland. The S:,nsl.i-ie Class of yo-unjr alrls held a "-pr ia.l -meeting Saturday afternion. Thy changed the name of the class to The Faithful Class and elected the fullowlnsr offieers: Mm Ruth Tteiner. president; Mis Cladys Zyp. vioe-presidont. Mips Luelia j he, secretary. Mr. P.cv Pl nhraker and chlldr.i. Edith, (Icortce and Doorthy of Itessville wera the jruesfs of Mr. and Mr.?. Arnold Ktonehraker Sunday and on account of the .snow-storm, remained until Monday afternoon. Miss Xina Jarrlesi-n of Tramm on d , visited over Sunday with her parents, in Highland. Members of the Moes. niiikerra and Zandstra famliies are si. k with the nieaslcs. Miss Ne!li Koertyker of Gtiry, wa the gtie.t . f I'.e.'tlia riMjtcr on Sunday .
CROWN POINT NEWS K-Tppening Of A Day In Lake County' Lively Capital.
Mri. Joseph, FennlU and ton of Cleva land, Ohio, in spending: several days here with her parents. Mrs. Fenniil came to attend the golSen wedding anniversary of air. &nd Mrs. O. C. Wheeler -which was celebrated In a quiet way by the family members on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Atkin and Mr. and Mrs. Joeaph Bestlle. -who have been spending the winter in the Sunnu South, are due to arrive home on Saturday. Mrs. Herman Kauhl of Detroit, Mich., and baby daughter. Is vlaitlng at the home of her parents. Mrs. Kauhl lives in Detroit and was Miss Evelyn Henderburg before her marriage. Mrs. Chester Wirt is at Camp Dodge. Iowa, wher she is visiting hep bon. Lewis, who recently joined the U. S. army.
Miss Catherine. Daugherty ami
Amos Dyer Allraan, both students at tli nnlverslty of Michigan, will ar
rive home en Saturday to spend the spring vacation with their parents. The C. B. B. Club was delightfully entertained by Mrs. Ida Rockwell on Wednesday night, the prizes being won by Mn. Raymond Rudolph and the hostess . 'Mrs. Ora Ellenbarger and son of Chi canto are spending the week at the Fas-
ley home on ISait st. They come to j
see their new nephew. Jack Varliy Turner, who was born on Tuesday. Messls Nellie Taylor, Mary Hixon. Gladys Vmpleby. Tlo-rmtna Lehman and Gladys Keattie will attend the Krcibier recital In Chicago on April 13lh. Mrs. A. II . W". Jarkm ai d daughter Marjorie, wi'l attend tin John MoCorma'-k recital in Chicago cn Sunday afternoon. Judge E. Milr-s Norton has recently purchased the. Meyer prop'riy on Mam t., for JoSuO a.r-1 will tiK possession immediattly, nv. irn,- from the. I'.a Herman bungalow on I'cttit...ne avenue.
BAD JREATH Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted -with bad breath Cud quick relief through taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a vegetable compound mixed with olive oiL They act gently but firmly on the bovrels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood, snd purifying the entire system. They do that which calomel does, without any of the bad after effects. Take one or two every night for a week and note the pleasing efiect. 10c and 25c a bcx. i i
FOOT TROUBLES!
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Vulpherb Tabfets a Boon t n'omiikind W ho SufTrr.
L'ttle May Eastman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rast man, is si-'k with diphtheria. Mrs. A. L. Reiner entertained the Christian Endeavor Soiiety at an April Fool party at her h .me last Thursday evenHc. Tile social v.rt. of the eve-
Eyes Tired? If your eves re tired and overworked ; if they itch, ache, burn or smart, go to any drug store and get a bottle of Eon-Opto tablets. Drop one tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and use to bathe the eyes from two to four times a day. You will be surprised sc the rest, relief ard comfort Bon-3rjto brings. Note; rvr-tov sir. ' Boa-Of ptrjne. e-r-iiat to a week tia,e in icaar iajxta.
(n account of u freight train being wrecked south of Si. John Wednesday ai'lf rnoi-n, ail trains dft"'ird and the njal's were delayed. Mr. Carl E.;k of llanimond fr.tnsa.-t-ed .busincFs at Dyer on Wednesday. C-.fr. and Mrs. Robert Harry visited with relatives at Dy er. Mis Marion Durngan of Hammond, taught music in the j. ;'hijc s.-ho-'i o n last Tliursdav.T'.ii . Span (r was Ohloaao vi.;.or n Mon da y . Mrs. J. Mi-Lea,, and child! en left 'or Fatt Ground to visit wi'h their folks for a s'lrrr time. Fr'.m here n il! yo to Three i ihp. ' M-"h:an. to make her future hon.e. Mr. J. ?toI.ean was foi-r.ifr:y jgBt r the Michigan fV-ntral li'i111'. and resicned for a better r.osi",,n at Tiiree Oaks Mic'o
j Mr. ami M t s . R.oker ha-, e riov ed i i'i:. the s-.obfr house wliii h w.-s w- ' caied I" Mr. .5 . M.'lEn. j Mr, snd Mr. Arthur KCh snd bhr .-Tf-nt ffvrral days with J03. Andres ) find ffimilv.
Not only a boon to womankind but to mifc, women, boys and girls. Suipherb Tablets have proven to be the simple, mild but most effective In the overcoming of conditions primarily due to constipation and inactive kidneys. Women suffer periodically and at Fisrh times suffer in silence, when if they could only know tha,t the sulphur, cr'am of tartar and herb extracts in Sulpherb Tablets would surely bring relief, there would be millions made happy and t'rea from headaches, backaches, languor, constipation, pimples, eruptions, etc. due to accumulated poinons in the body. Mrs. E. Plielan 1SS Cambridge St., Boston, writes-. "In reading your good advice to ethers I have found relief. I was troubled) with back
aches, ncadaches and dizzy spells so I started to take your Sulpherb TabI lets which gave me great lelief. May 1 your good work wo on, etc." I Sulpherb Tablet"? tiro vpirv, very
pood and sold 1,-y all diugg!st3. at bOc, j
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Jovte.s of Chicago were the sponsors. Mrs-. Frank li'itnun find Mrs Frank T.eineii were Hammond vis.toi s on lart Wednesday . A wreck of thrte frcigh ca:s r,--ciurred Wednesdav aftf- ITili'iII r. n t 1 e
Mi.n .-n H. r., near the H. p. Dow- I ney farm. All north b-und trains had to. take. another route to get to the citv 1 Trains ran again as usually on Tliurs- ; day- morning. great damage wae i
"'"" 10 me tracKs wfiich t'.oi; ,oln, time to get them in order again. A social for the iben-rH of the rhurvh wiil be held Sunday afternoon and evening in the Forester hall.
TTTITAT brings instant reFUlULi Kef to all FOOT TROUBLES. Guaranteed and
j recommended at any drug I store.
MAY NEVER FLY AGAIN INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! DVVroN-, u.. April 8. MaJ. K. W. .chroeder, V. S. Army Aviat-.r. at MrCook field, who reren;ly broke. the world's altitude re-o, ,, ,v&y tti ei fi-.-,gain. Col. Flane, r.oniT.iandant at the hold. h'is recommended a physical examination before he wi;y permit, iithroeder to fly. It is Relieved that he is suffering ?r..rii an a.-u'e oiln ion of the heart ai the res-ilt cf h;s 1 ecord fliisrht
LOST! IN LAKE COUNTY Thousands of Motorists Lost Without the Steffenguide The Steffenguide will: Aid the motorist in finding hia way Furnish the farmer a definite address. Give the advertiser a direct space. Afford the investor a good return. Indicate the address of every fancr and a definite way of reaching him Furnish a means of guidance from one point to another, day or night. INo Book. Speedometer or Landmark lued. FARMERS. CITT MOTORTSTS AND ADVERTISERS Write for Particulars. Information furnished oa Request.
Try A Times Want Ad.
Mr. C. B. Muivey had a farewell party on Mrs. McLean on Monday evening. Everybody present tpent an enjoyable evening. Our roads were in a very bad condition, reused by- the sr.ow which made it ur- d.ficjlt for people w ho had to t: 4-v ei over them."
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,TEFFI-GHDE CORPORATION", Dept. A Boa 57?, Hammond, Ind. Gentlemen: Please send me full Information regarding the "Steffenguide." Name Street No P. O City and State
EYES Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Mathis V.'Achter ret imed home on Wednesday mrrnlrg fr-: Foley. Ala., where he has been for sf . 1 1 a! months r ang i he. winter.
The Ir.'ar.t daughter cf Mr ard Mrs. j .TftVe lioevV.er v.--s b r irte nt-.i Sunday i
afternoon ari'l was ni'ired riftella Fran cts. iis.s Frances. Boo.k'r und John
It promptlr relieves and ends fafarta, bronchitif, asthma snd hay fever or money back. Breathe it 5n. Complete ruffit, including inhaler $1.13. Extra bottles if needed, 0 cents. Leading druggists everywhere sell HyoiEei.
Hammond Optical Pariot
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Snappv styles; new materials:
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GeorgetteWaists
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Spring shades
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Women's & Misses'
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Materials of rich serges, and iricotines ' in blue and colors. Exclusive style j Resigns. Pay as you wear. Popular StyleVln, .Nnfiti rr
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