Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 265, Hammond, Lake County, 27 April 1920 — Page 11
Tuesday. April 27. 1920.
THE TIMES
LIFT OFF CORNS! Drop Freezone on a touchy corn, then lift that com oft with fingers
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Mr. and Mrs. Hubert iirifrith, nee Mary Eycr of Hammond visited the Jattti"j parent on Sunday. Ueorjfo Schui tz was arrested by offerer iielian at Si iiraune avenue and ll'.Kh street for havinar no license on his automobile. lpi-n pl'adini? guilty
to tne oiiense he wa.-i nnea ti ana costs i
aiu.'Uiitini; to $11. on. John Toth was placed under arrest at Krankow ski's ball by Serjeant l.awler chaised with l.eing- drunk and disorderly. .Mike rlVth Its brother.
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"Tiz" for sore, tired, puffedup, aching, calloused feet or corns.
Ioesn't hurt hi ' Prop a ;ml Vreozono on an aching corn, instantly that corn slops hurting, then you lift it right out. Tfs, inasl'"' No hutnbutj! A tiny buttle of Kreezone costs but n few cents at any dru store, but Is sufficient to remove every- hard coin, .soft corn, or corn between the toes, nnd the calluses, without soreness r irritation. freefone fs the sensational discovery of a Cnclnnatl genius. It is v. onderf ul. ad v.
Whiting Adve rtis em en ts Are Winners
Ton can he happy-footed in a moment I'se "Tiz' and never suffer with tender, raw. hurninjf. blisted, swollen, tired, smelly feet. "Tlz" ami only "Tib' takes the pain and sorenss out of corns, callouses and bunions. As soon as you put your feet in a "Tia" bath, you Just feel thfl hapiness soaking- in. How g-ood your poor, old feet feel. They want to dance for Joy, "Tlz" is frrand. "Tiz" instantly draws out all of the poisons exudations which puff up your feet and cause s rc, infamed, achinsj. sweaty, smelly fe. t. Get a box of "Tiz" at any druc- store or deDartin.nt store. Get ins'v.'it foot rc'i i. Laugii ' foot sufferer. wh
Complain. I5ecau.se your feet an never, i nevr froing to bother or make you limp j ;iny more. adv. j
I and mtr acrrtited by The Wtiltlns Scwl
lav. 124. llDth St.. rbaae 13-W. VOK SAI.K:- .'. passenger touring car. A-l i-oridition. in care 1a. J. Whitins News. 4-24-3
EYESScientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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VI All THKl'l'HK TOM.llT Tempos', nnd Sunshine," with nil star cast. A Southern Vla.v. See the Character of Tempest and S'inshine. Also Fox News and Mutt and Jeff in Shaking the Shimmy" and Celebrated Comedy. Comm? Wednesday. "Eyes of Youth." 4-27-1 Will not hf responsible for the debts contracted by anyone by t myself. John A. Yaser. Whiting:. 4-27-3
I'RIM'KSS TMKAIHC TOXIfiHT Chas. Hay in VRWKED STRAIGHT' Also Webster's Musical Co. 4-27-1 FOR SATjK : China. Closet, Davenport and R:ik. 5? Clark street, Wlii'init. Tn.i. 4-27-2
was also arrofted by officer Glrard. Doth men were released on $25 bonds each. Mrs. Albert Hill died at her home Dl'7 131st street yesterday morning, after a short illness w ith typhoid te -er. Mis. Hill who is a member -f the W. H. A. of the Maccabees is survived by her husband and five Ittti children, axes 13. 8. 6. 3 and 1 years, also her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jeonard of Kischrupp avenue. The funeral in charge of undertaker Owens will takf piace tomorrow morning when the remains will be shipped to Teegarden. Ind., fcr interment. Miss Ruth Gladden was the puest of honor at a farewell party given by MissMaryNaef at her home in Roberts avenue on Saturday evening. The evening--was s-pent in social conversation and need!e work after which a two
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Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty.
A few cents buys "Panderine." After an application of "Panderine" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every bair shows new life, vlsror. brightness, more coicr and thickness. adv.
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at a Greatly Reduced Price Suits that say ail there is to be said about smartness and say it quietly. Suits that exhibit the finest tailoring, the most desirable materials and superior workmanship. They were just recently purchased from a New York, manufacturer who specializes in better merchandise and snappy styles only. THE MATERIALS are the most fashionable the season has to offer, such as tricotine, Poiret Twill, Serge and Velour checks. THE STYLES are Bo! ero and Blouse Coat models. Box Coat or strictly tailored styles, richly embroidered, brand bound and cire-trimmed Some have the popular accordion pleated skirts. They are indeed a tempting display for the woman who has put off purchasing her new spring suit until now. We secured these suits at a very special price and we are able to offer them at a price far below their previous wholesale cost. Come in early tomorrow and inspect these wonderlul values at
SIZES 16 to 44 They are worth very much more.
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A Special Group of Misses9 Suits
This is an opportunity for every young woman to provide herself with an extra suit for all around wear. lhre is a diversity of styles appropriate for spring and summer.
$i.8.75
High quality mitcrials combned with expert tailoring makes-thc assortment worthy of an early selection. Wool jersey, Shephe d Checks, Serge or Wool Poplin arc among the m aterials.
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WHITING, IND., TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1920.
PRICE ATTENTION.
History of the FURNITURE CO, in Pictures
KEEP LOOKING YOUNG GRAY HAIR e Can b restored to its original color with VAN'S MEXICAN R HAIR COLOR RESTORO It i not dye, but rcstorea the. hair to its natural color, o gradually that your mot intimate friends caonot detect its use. You will be highly pleased with the reiulta, or your money refunded. At alt dealer $1.00 per bortW. The Kells Company
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Mrs. Insrraham of Wheler. Ind'ana, is spending a few days with h t r daughter Mrs. A. P.iesser who has been very ill at her home on Myrtle avenue. Miss Ionian I-ane and Miss Clara Peli? of Indianapolis boulevard, were In ( hic-oRo on Saturday evenintr. Mr. and Mrs. Mollis Hunter of 116th street entertained th5 former's mother "Mrs. Hunter of Hammond at their linm on Sunday. Mrs. A. Williams of Atchison ave..
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i;!adden will leave for Alton. 111.
j ':irier part of the w t reside. 1 Mr. porothy Saunders and Mrs. W. . 1; Jenkins leave tod;:y for Indianapolis . I ;i delegates to the Kastern Star con- ; 1 untim .Mr.?. A. (1 . t"rburcr and i j ?lrS. C. T. iHaker are also attending j j In 'j eon vent, i on . j ! The Pa rent -Teachers' Association i
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iil have a meetins In the ljish sclv ol .ccmbly room tomorrow evening, the pri gram to he ariven by the children of :hc lower (fades. Ail parents and :'i n'ini of the school are invlt' d to be i . s ( ri t . Mis Marie Kammer of St. J"hn pent .Sunday here vi.!t 'n nt the home of her aunt, 'M'-s. Peter Koch of (li-
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son-in-law fiallius J . Itader, of Oli si i eet . ff t iirned to their heme in Mi iaan :ty, yesterday .
Mrs. H. K. Heaubic,, will entertain ! llie ladies of t he rtiK rn.-a t bma I church j ,imi thf-ir fr 'end's at tiie Thimble and I .-o-'ial partv at her horn- m LaPoi:"' avenue on Thursdav evening. 1
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has fully recovered and is ab'e to be around asrain from her recent, illness from which she was confined to her home for several days. Mr. and Mr-. Harry "5-o I d i n K entertained a few friends at a six o'clock luncheon at their home on Sunday ev- ( n i n p Four younsj couples from here attend 1 the iance at the White Oity last Saturday evening. Virgil Prultt of Chlcaaro w-s a rue.-'t at the home of his aunt Mis. John Brown of Myrtle avenue, tl . latter party of the wek. lr. and Mm. John F.laui . f TT"Tn -mond were TiFitors at the Blaul home on Roberts avenue r-ver Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Suskie of Tterse avenue were visitors in Heewish ov. etsunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Craft entertained relatives from out of town at their home ovc Sunday Mrs. Val Brown and sr-ns of.Tlammond rpent Sunday visiting "Sir. and Mrs. Hoy Moore and thir little ten r'ay t l i son who is jjettinsr alone; very nieH at their home on Myrtle ave. William Johnson of OiicaRo was a f'Uinf.s vb-itor !n Ttohertsdale on Saturday .
Raphael Kraay has almost completed his nev house, it will seen be ready for occupancy. Mr. and Mrs. G. Krooswyk and Jin' were the secs of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schoon Sa.ru rday evening.
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Mrs. HartOK died at the h"mp of her daughter, Mrs. Kaluf Saturday morning . There are quite a few eases of the measles in town. Alts. Renivei h and Miss Marv Mashino of Hammcnd visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kaske .Sunday.
EXCLUSIVE PROCESS
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OFFICERS' SHOES With plain toe; dark shade, hand sewed. $6.95 WOOL SHIRTS $7.50 grade new O. D. wool shirts, at only $4.35 MOLESKINS $50 moleskin coats in various colors, only $22.50 FOLDING COTS For outing; collapsible; easy to handle. $3 .95 .
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