Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 13 April 1920 — Page 10
1 rp THE TIMES. Tuosdnv. April 13, 1920. K3 HATS WITH BRIMS WILL TAKE PLACE OF SMALL TURBANS FOR LATE SUMMER WEAR i :r li ii Castor Oil Ma 4
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Thanks to the chemists of Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc., one of the world's largest manufacturers cf caster oil, you car. now get a really tasteless castor oil. Nothing has been put in to disguise the taste. Instead, that disagfeeable taste has been absolutely removed. Kellogg s Tasteless Castor Oil is the same good old family remedy that your doctor prescribes, but with the nauseating taste removed. Strength and purity remain the same. Don't accept substitutes. Insist on Kellogg' s Tasteless Castor Oil, laboratory bottled, plainly labelled
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J. A. AUBREY, 251 Hohman St. KALFMANN & WOLF, The Lion Store. LDWARD C. iMIN'AS CO. NELSON'S DRUG STORE, 634 Hohman St.
Sold by the Following Druggists '
W. C. NORRIS, 192 State St. OSTROWSKI'S PHARMACY, 716 Hohman St. SUMMERS PHARMACY. 562 Hohman St. WEIS DRUG & STATIONERY CO.. 98 State St.
Turbar.s -will not swir.p the pendulum of fashion this season- Even now Rhen they are popular for street wear and afternoon wear they are not tha dominating fashion of the hour. Although the small hat aWavs has a place and appears to possess the power to remain fashionable in all seasons the hat with a brim of some kind will surely lead all others when real sumt mer arrives. Just now hats with brim3 are having preat vogue at the southern colonies. Here are two pretty styles which will be good for wear all through the summer season. The one above is fashioned of tan straw fabr.c trimmed with old rose. The old rose binds the brim and forms a band about the crown and embroidery in the same shade that trims the crown. The other hat is a mart little sailor shape with a turned up brim. It is henna and the facing taupe. A band of the two colors of straw is braided about the crown.
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AND STILL FALLING i
A Little "Danderine" Stops Your Hair Coming Out and Doubles its Beauty.
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
Whiting A d vert is em en ts Are Winners
nil mrr ac-iirj Ur The Tl.ltlo m Co., CJ. 119b St.. I'baue 13-W.
Mr. Pa';I Bo-'-dagh. a nau' e of Pery'.a, an-1 at p --sent a tU'i;.t in X'.'i t'nr.ter:i un.'.'' rsit:-. d---".lver h:' '.- i-strntp.! ! of.irc. ''Mimr.ers anil C;. -
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Church. WeOnesday nisjr.t. Arri' H. at ght o'cIt'C):. T!.e speaker wi'.i dre;-s in ris:an '.-5tu:i:e and will use f.ftr s!:-i3 in i i . u :rat ir.g- his loof.ir?.
i TJirht V.y N-,' ! V arid "Fox N-. w." ; Hank Mann in "Kno All chanscd.' ; 4-13-1
I mi.X'ESS THTATIIE TOMGHT 1 Wallace n:d in ths lottery Man." . Com in? Wednesday n.sht. Mi'died !iarri in "The Inf-rir Sex." and
To stip falling hair at or.ee and rid I h- scaip of every particle of dan.iruff. 1 K'-r a small bottle of ceUgluful "Dai:-j
f'.r":nF.' at any drug or toilet counter fcr n rf".v cents, pour a little !r. jour liand r l rub it into the scalp. After several prT'i'eatinrs the hsir usually i'tops c.ni-it-S out and you can', fiiid any .Jandruf. H-:p our hair to ero'.v strors. tirck
end Ions and bpoom ?-''ft. e lossy and; J'r.s Jcnr.
:c as beautiful and abundant.
The M. V.. Indies' Aid ?-.-ilety will hold a S.iver Ta t'.morrow a! tern-.-o:, a: th h..m of Mrs. It. G. M iffitt. of ?"i (iliv.-r troet. The luswsj iii
... assisted l.y Mestei'J TIo.-v.lns.- n. ' Mu-. al --rniy. 4i.t-l M-'ore. Car! von and rr.tchard. A ! ; m enters and friends art i:r. ited t.-! Geors Paul cf Sh-rMan a'.cnue, ex-
! pe-ts t'i g-. 1 1 L K-ve.ana tnis wcck to
The riyuiouth Aid S -ciety of the! ('ji'.gr.'ijiii ional C'hur- h wi.l meet wi'h f Mrs. 1'u'i Ai'-xatsd'-r of the West I 'ark lark Addai-.n totnstiit. j M :. Itiia.li -t' vi r and Xcra Sal- ' In an l.'.ud Mrs. D . It. Hoot at the j I.al.esidr. li...j.!t:t! in 'hicaso on Sjn- ' day and f..ur.d i."f to he l.rpro'. in.; . j L'ndfi-taker hi ran nduc-ted the f u- j ntral of tho three months old son of! Mr. and Mrs. John Trabi."tky of 417 j 119th ?trcc t ,:erd y . S-rv;-e ; ..-re h-!d at St. John's Slovak ; church, Interrnt nt 'hems: at lla.i.ni'-r:d . Mr. and Mr?. Pol'i' Koch and fam- j lly. Mr and 1 r.. J -ph r-'i i.'rr and Mr. and 'Ir. Matth'-v Scuaefer and ' family, went to t . J oin f'-da v to at- J tend t h f-.i r.eral of their niece. Miss Fioretu e Kan: mer. a?e yr&rs. d xusrli ', IT of M: s. Nifho:a Kummer . rvath ! w a? due to an attack the "flu" from which the patn-ni never recovered. ! Mr. and Mr;-. Michael KatiimT. oT 1 n:.Klowooil spent Sun lay hire visi'.in? with V.'intir.g relative?. j Mr?. ''"ather;r.e Stewart and dau?fiit wero jurr.s at t!;e hrnne or hT' oousin. "William II. Myers hi West ' Pullman on Sunday.
Jary Garag-e. ISIr. Cuyier Feeny of Gary, Sunday tt Frank Stalti.
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A very fnoyable. time was had by all who 'attended the H":n Comlni ;:v.:n b -." the Mason. at the Ccrnmunlty Hall Saturday evening. The, Woman'.-. K.ead.!tE Club -will tr.eot this a.ftei noon at 2;C0 at which t.iiio the anual electi-.in will take .la-e. Mr. A. C. Ingram left yesterday for p-.tts'burg-h after visiting here over Sunday with relatives. Miss Minnie Sohn win Ixi3 e-n at Indianapolis during the past tivu years is home visiting with her parents. . ?dr. Kd. Sauter of Gary visited here Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Emily Sterling of East Chlra- ? i visited here yesterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johnson.
.tiv Club w ill holi a i see his now jrar.dion.
be ptejer.t. The Foun'j
,-ard and bunc-. party at the C 1 C'I'-'j I Mi Anna Kehr.a of Whltlxs and tomorr .w affrr.o. n at S:3' at wl.Soli !jtr, Klv.-ard J. Vosny of Chi-'aso were : . ti S"o-i n,ui bridge will r played. united In marr ; a z on Saturdav e-'.en-
j T(;"re w:!l be prizes and refreshments j ir.g at five o'clo k by Itev. Charles II land a g..od time is. asurei al! t hose -p i hi. -od. pat"- of th C ins re a t .on -! wishing to a'lei.d. The pr.'ceds will j ai rlnroi. at hi residence in Cleve
land avenue. TI.'' coup'e were atter.ded by Miss Gcorzia Teceny of In-
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to for the adoption of an Armenian or; 1 an !iv the club. M:s. Tc-r- le Icemen and da : te.
of Oijo avenue, are .pena-
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PHONE 1441.
FOR WEDNESDAY WE WILL SELL
diana !Iarb'r and Mr. Georsr Vosney. brother of the prw.i. The bride wore a liKht blue voile dress while her bride?::-.. tld was a'tifd in whito gn-T-S tte crpe. l'wltov.-lnr the ceremony the br.dal party r'naired to the home of the bride's mother in Fred street, where. tothr with a number of t cl-atl.-.'s and intimate friends a meddms
n o inner, wdf scrven. .Mrs. osny is a
Q well knov. n Whiting jrirls, having- been ' empiovfi as elrrk in the Whitinsr p -st 2 j office for a number of yeirs. For the O i -r. r-'sen t Mr arid Mrs. Vosnv w.l! re3 i g ; ' de witli the hatter's mother. Mrs. FJ I Hf-hna in Fred street.
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The Fortnightly Clu'b will hold their
fcJj.-inr.ua.! luncheL-n at Maj-shal! F.eld's Da i on May 3rd. Eaj Th rPCU'ar mftlc; of the Daus'nt2 j ,rrs of Hchekah will be li'ld tomorrowD j evtnins at wliich a'l mt tirbers of the
BEEF POT ROAST BOILING BEEF HAMBURGER FRESH BOSTON BUTTS. . FRESH LIVER SLICED . . .
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Hams, Bacon and Smoked Picnic Hams at Big Reductions, and many other good eats at reduced prices.
B ' as; final arransenients are to be made
S3 !' t the listrii-t mc-titii; to le held at B j hltins. April C?th. E2 ; Tlie ' Is Cub w ill have a card parg ty in their club roews on next ThursB ! day evening. -..2 -rr- ar1,1 Mrs. Fldnev James Bryant q ! of Chh a,To fpe nt Sunday here as the
G : c - jests tf tr.e latter . brother. Frank
. Txinqr end family of ILP'orte ave. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Smous, of
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fa. ; Cirer. 111., w ere euests of t'j attr's ."q ! rv ther. Mr. rt-hna of Fre.J slr-'. JS ' and nt"ndd the weddlnsr of her sis-
tor. Mi.ss Anna R'lina and Ed-ard
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Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 47S-S0-82 Hohman St. Phone Hammond 3471. Hammond, led. Oldest, best equipped paint establishment in Hammond. We repaint or rennish your automobile like new. make new top, curtains and upholstery, or repair the old ones. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded see us first.
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SEVEN SISTERS ITN THf LONOtST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL MAIH I i THE KORLO LIVINO " PROOFS CP ITS MEfttTS Stops Falling Hair. The oldestprepprationjjf the kind in use. Has stoo'l the test for over 3o years and is to dav more ncmular than ever.
I SCALP CLEA.F:R.th Great Dan-
orutf Remedy. It removes thp danJ (iruff germ. For shampooing, it has Ko eiua). Send Id rents for trial fize of cither , Tonic or Sca'p Clearer to
Seven Sutherland Sisters 242 Bradhurst Ave. New York City R:i!ar Si:; on Sale at i!I Ccod Orudis
Mr. and Mr? A. M. Martr entertain ed at a bunco pa-ty Satur-iay r.er.lnj rrizs e:' awarded tj Mr?. II. Pan.? and Mr. ". BjrUlotr. - After the fines Mrs. Martz serve! dainty re frpshii-.pnts . Mr. aid Mrs. Charley A lien left f.r Wisconsin v.-h( r thfy bo-jght a far:n and expect to make th-;r future heme Mr. and Mrs. Allen lc:t tha latter Pj: t of thp week. llaby Eovans of Myrtle avenue, T-h" has been on the s:..k list is reported br-t ter Xicl; Simon and wife entertained at their hi'ir.e 0:1 M rtl avc;ne ea iast Tnursdiy evening in honor of Mr. :-.nion3 blrlh.d.'iy anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Ge. rge Bade,- were visiters in Chicago over Sunday. Miss Ruth Dreokniau of Atchison avenue had her tonsils and adenoids removed at the St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago Saturday. Lr. Harry Tiimii performing the operation. Mrs. Fred Ieverenx of Myrtle a. visited her daushtr Mrs. Julius Stress of Mast Side the iaLttr part of- the w e r . Tr. and Mrs O. TZ . Meek and faintly u'uo hav been l'.lng with Mr. and Mrs. C!yd. Smith of Atrhis-'ii avenue for several w eekf, moved into their onn home on llfuh street who h
was aatedby the family uho
move.) to the Kast pide last week. Miss Greta and I,Ul:an K.'d-brt and thir friends attended th S'udebaker the atie in Chtcaifo -n Sunday evening and saw 'ynie. Time." Several of our youtvj people from Robortf daJe attended tl: dan-e at the W hite ( .ty last Sat.u1d.1y evenln-. Mr. and Mrs. Georce Goldincr of 1 16th street, were g-uo.Ms st the Bio cm home at Cast Side over Sund.jy. Mr. and Mis. II. P'ib'et ef rter iivenjo were s istf of friends at liar- ' . 1!!., over S.indav.
"SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Look at Tongue! Remove Poisons from Stomach Liver and Pels.
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Accept "California" Syrup of I'i;:s only lock for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having tiie b"st and most harmless laxative or physic for th little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love i-.s delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on etch bottle. Giv- it without fear. Mother: leu must say "California." Adv.
MERRILLVILLE
Clint Demmon s -i.j h.s farm c-ne mile t-outh of Merrillv iile for the consideration r.f t'.vcntv thousand doll r. They may buy anulu'r lume in Mtrril!v;llc Miss Sobie Zu-er? spent Sunday witii hr riofher. H'.-ward AV a Iters ard Raymond Z.ivers made a b-i.iness t: ip to Michigan City last Friday by r.i t"r. There was a good crowd cut to the school entertainment last Friday evening. They took In abaut forty d dlars whkh w.il ho usel for the baseball team. ( Th" liiues wl'j ertertain the Reds at Merrill hall next Friday eve-unit. Toe Reds won out in the Sunday School contest. Nn: Saturday is Ros Township Teacher's Institute. Fred Lrnna.rtz left last Friday evening. They took in about forty dcllarm there this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tddinsrs from Hammond spent Sunday at the Dr. lading's home. Mrs F. B. Price was on the tick list last week. Mrs. Moore organized an Ep worth League here las-t Sunday cvenfm?. MT. Roy Ketchel was elected president. Carl Gerla h moved fr- Fast Gary last Saturday. He works in the ISa.-
LOST! IN LAKE COUNTY Thousands of Motorists Lost Without the Steffenguidc fh Ptcffeng-uide will: Aid the motorist in finding his way. Furnish the farmer a definif address. Give the advertiser a direct space. Afford th investor a irood re turn. Indicate the address 01" every farmer and a d'-fliute way of reaching him! Furnish a means of fruidanc from one point to another, day or night. !o Hook. poeilrtmcter or 1 n nil 111 n rk I s d. FAHMrK . iTI'V MOTORISTS AND AIiVI.RTISRliS Vrite for Particulars. Information Kurnlxhcd on Itojurnt.
sTiiFnivf.uni; oni-oit ATiov, Dejit. A I!o 578, llaiumotvd. Ind. Gentleman : T'lraso send me full Information re'ardin-r tne "Sieffen-
Nania Street No T. O City and State EYES EcicntificaLIy Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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wrt if our
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by planting the right kind of seed3. Our seeds are guaranteed to grow and they will grow for they are all new, last season's crop. Large Packages of Vegetable Seeds. 5c Flower Seeds, a large variety, 6 pkgs .5c Washington Park Lawn Grass Seed, lb , 20c
ONION SETS Your choice of Red or Yel- 1Qlow, per pound, about one quart i v
Pear Trees, about 6 feet high ..98c Peach Trees, about 4 feet high .45c Apple Trees, 1 1-16 inch stems, at 85c Carolina Poplar Trees, about 6 feet high 40c American White Elm Trees, about 6 feet high 85c Catalpa Trees, 6 feet 75c Silver .Maple Trees, 6 feet 75c Red and Black Raspberries, a bunch of 10 plants. . . ,95c Honeysuckle Vine 35c Lilac Bushes 39c Bleeding Hearts, while they last 50c Cannas Bulbe, pink, red or yellow .....10c Buddeleia (Butterfly Bush), September flowers; lilac color; very desirable owing to its lateness in flowering. On sale, each ' 39c Barberry Thunbergi (Japan- Johnson's Prepared Wax for rst); low, spreading growth, floors, furniture, woodwork and
forming a dense bush; the Lranches are covered ' with small flowers, succeeded by brilliant scarlet O C p berries; each Snowberry Bush; 3 to 4 feet high; a bushy form of pink flowers; quantity of white, waxy berries in autumn, which remain on the bush all winter; very ornamental. 39 C On sale at Wcigclia Eva Rathke Bush; free bloomer, flowering continuously all summer and autumn. On 55 c sale at Forsythia Golden Bell; a very pretty shrub of medium size; the flowers are a drooping yellow and appear very early in the spring; 45 C each Cydonia Japonica;a Japan quince; beautiful variety and a profuse bloomer; blooms early in the spring; 39c choice and pretty; earh Electric or Climax Wall Paner Cleaner, for cleaning wall
paper and window shades; 2 for
H. R. H. Paint Cleaner, for cleaning oil paint, fresco paint and v.ocd 1 5 C
worn Black Screen
frames and wire; pint can Rubber Set Paint Brush; 3 inch size. .
Armour River Privet Hedge, about 2 feet high; 10 in a K!:p:: si-48 Gooseberry Bushes, 3 years old; good hardy A Q. r
automobiles;
I -lb. can .
69c
Spading Fork 4 tint steel spading fork; mai- Jj 1 OC leable; D handle. . 9 1 utiJ Pruning Shears; tempered steel blades, japanned 4Qf handle 20 Tooth Wire Lawn Rake; long hardwood A Q. handle HOCf i .
Garden Spade; good quality steel, hardwood D J1 OC handle, at A
25c
Garden Hoe; steel
blad
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39c
Paint, for 29c
69 c
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years eld; Aery hardy, f Q -On sale, each Onion Sets, yellow, per lb., about one quart, 1 Qf this sale, only 1 U Spiera Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath) one of the most beautiful species of the spiera, having pure white flowers m clusters. On sale 25 C
hardwood handle. Special
Ornamental Lawn Fenc ing; 36 in. high; mads
of heavy galvanized 1 Cf
wire; per foot Matrimony Vine, three years old. Priced f or this 35 C sale, each Concord or Worden Grape Vines, three years old. 35c On. sale, each peonies, pink, white or Ted; three to five eyes. On 29 C sale, each Boston Ivy Vine, three years old. Specially priced OCp at, each Rose Bushes, strong, sturdy bushes; choice of American Beauty, Dorothy Perkins and other well known vari- A fig eties. On sale, each..
Basement Specials
Solid copper Stock Pot with
dome copper cover, may be used for preserving and various purposes; 6 gallon capacity. Onsaleajg et Root Beer Bottles, with patent stoppers; pint sizes, per dozen $1.10; quart sizes at per 1 OC
uui.c;i ........ Poultry Netting Poultry Wire. 2-inch mesh, well galvanized; place your order now and vou are sure to have the goods when you reed" them; 3 feet high. 150 feet long. CJ QQ
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