Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 4, Hammond, Lake County, 22 June 1920 — Page 3

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Tuesday, Juno 22, 1920. THE TIMES Pasre Throe

VHITING end its PEOPLE

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JohTi J. Keller of Sheridan avfnu". has returned from a trip to C-i.hr orm.i and the western points be ins niw of t!.-partj-of Mutual Bnflt Ins'ir.inc .. ien fortunate rnrusrh to f(i";n' :h:s trip for turnins out good w--ri? lr the company - The new-s of the mamas of Mij Mary Kirk, domestic ?r:oni teacher, irs the whitins school, which t'-ok p'-ice two weeks aio. has just been ifarnci. The groom is Dr. Warner Nowm!. who has just graduated from Northwestern University. Mrs, Newcnib is now at the home of her parents in Kirkville. Mo.

Mrs. Norman Ran ate ad ar.d daughter!

A roast beef dinner will be served : by the. Ladies' Aid .f the Lutheran , ; church from four in the afternoon un- ' ; ti. ti&iit "ch'Cli oa AVodneaday even- I: -., , I : . i . Mr. and Mrs. J. WV.kenek ' Myrtle i av 'r.ue -ntf 1 1 i:nii Jr. ends who motorf'l in re t:o::i t 'hicas-' H''-.?ili over .v::r.(i:iy. , . M r.-. N rmr.n Bw':i r,-imeJ to her J ho -, i:. avenue Siturday from : w i-e-e w.i., c.i lied by the ; i'.. uc i i 1 : i s of h r -: heur-in-. aw, vh..i :e ::r.c - itit.si a'. v ry !

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fnts in South Ber.d. Miss Ruth Danforth. Frerch teacher tn the local hish jhn.V has reicned to take a position w;th the Visual Education Association in "htcaso . Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mct'arthv have re turned from Alton. 111., -where thev were married, two weeks aj.r Foil mv HIS their wedding the. coup enjoyed a honeymoon trip and are r.r-w at the Thos. McCarthv home m Centra', nve Charles E. Kich of Oliver street, 13 visiting at hts home in rm il'.e. 111. Joseph and Edwin Bumhour hav pone to KendallviUe ar.d Ft. Wayne for a visit . The marriage of Raymond Sehaub.

sr-n of Mr. and Mrs. John Schaub, of "U'hitms and Miss Catherine Guthrie of I South Bend, took place at St. Patrick'.- j ehurch. South Bend, at ?:00 o'clock, on Saturday mommar. a pipe orsan recital precedins: .the service. The bridesv j maids were Misses Florence and Vir- I

ginia. Guthrie, sisters of the bride, while Carl Schaub. brother and Clarence Bader. cousin of the prroorn. acted m' best men. two brothers of the bride

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!- u'.i- a: !, was a Hammond isi.t-r on 1'r.J.iy . Arthur H-c id -i-n returned t . h

ho ;.-.. :n .odstok. El , after a few j days --lit w itii I. is aunt, and uncle. , Mr. an I Mr.-v Ereckn-.-tn of Atch's -n : aver.ue. I Mr.-. (..'. Ht-l-.v.s st ill continues to! :rr.;'-iv. e .::--r a ,ri--u spell of ill- j r.e at i:-r .-on' h.-m ;n the West ' r..ik A,;t:,:;. . j Mr. and Mrs v.". R Le.-sinsrwell. who h i . e t.-f n u -r.it at the Charles J Mar.kc h :r.e in !-. Vt Pa rk Addi- i t :-.". for pi st week have returned j to 'heir :-.-n.e in Neodesha. Kansas. j Mr. and Mr " M tnke and Mr. j

and Mrs. Lcsi-.n;nfl! were White City visitors on Kr.diy . Mr. ar.1 M:s H. Ooldmg of Mvrt avenue f n" e rta . cie 1 .3 number of thre.r frtend? cf a luncheon at 'heir home on Sundav evening . Mr. ;-!! ! Mrs. M.e. Marks of Atchison avenue an1 tiie pro,,.1) parents of a nine pouni t-ihr irl born on Friday. The mother .tsui Va'oy are d -.-lag Sne.

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breakfast was served at the bride's home, foi'owinsr which a reception to about one hundred jruests was given at the home of the bride's grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Schaub will spend a few weeks in Whitin-r on a business mission, following which they will epend July and AugUft m Michigan, intending to return to South Bend to reside. Mr and Mrs. John Schaub and family attended the wedding.

The Plymouth Aid Society will have a Silver Tea at the home of Mrs. "Wm. j Craf on Sheridan avenue on Thursday evening . j Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parks of O'.i- I vr street are spending a two week.-

vacation wita relatives in Cleve.and. Ohio . A daughter was born to Mr. 'and Mrs. Earl EUer of 5v3 Fred street yesterda v . M:ss Ruth Bop pof LaPorte avenue, haa taken a position' in the Henry Simson Insurance offic. All girls over eleven years of asre. who are interested in joining the Gir! Scouts will meet at the Community Hue Thursday evening, at fi.3' p. m. Mrs. Ci. H. Fifield i spending the week at the home of her daughter. Mrs. C. G. Mackey. the latter being at hrr mother's "i-r.e in Culver. Tnd. The Method'st Ladies' Aid Societv will hold a S.lver Tea e-n Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gillett on West Park avenue. Th assistant hostesses are to be Mrs. Mahnke. Mrs. Saylor and Mrs. Oilman. Mr. and Mr.'. Therol Lemen and daughter Doris Jane, have returned home from Hartford City. Tnd., where they visited the former's grandmother. Mrs. Lemen. previous to gr-ing to Hartford, was in Indianapolis and Kansas C.tv. representing the AI Hassan Grotto of East Chicago.

EOLUT.C OSUK O V E A very beautiful wtuuing was celebrated at St. Biud -jet's Catholic church

on M'nduy m..'i..r.g at ten o'clock by!

Rev. 'Father Hoff. u ;.,n Mss Marsaret daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Be'.dt. of ;.3- Lake street. Hob.i.rt. was united

in mirriage t Mr. Ki mond E. Cos-j grove, son f Mr. and Mrs. Charles ) C'ojJgrove 'f 4-j4 Becker street. Ham- 1 mond. The ciiJ-- wore a dress of j white georgette crepe and a satin veil fasten-"d b- a wreath of iil'.ifs of the I a'le;. . She carr.vd a b- ;uet o: peon- j :s. She v as given a.y 'i hrr lather. M.ss Fjnru" Har.non of clary was! maid c-f honor. ;-.er dress wa? of lade ' green organdy and she carried a boquet j of Kil'.arr.ey roses. Miss Claire Key

i". ore I tvendar or;,cih- and carried a boquet . c f tea ro-.-s and d ii.'ies. Little Miss M irj ory Collins, niece of the bride v as tlo'itr i:irl nl she earned a. bas-

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The groom was attended by Mr. Frank E. lui'.y of Hammond. aJ.-.sted by Mr. Joan E. Boldt. brother of the bride. The u r.fts were Mr. Henry P. Downey Jr., of Hammond and Mr. J. Michael Mc'rarui of Rochester. N. T. The wedding march was played by Mr. P. Huito:-. e-f Cl.ii.a-lo. Solos were render c- i hv Miss Lillian Keiiman of H .- bart on i Mi.-s Kuoei f,f Chicago. A rive ur.-e bre tk fast w.i:- ffn ed at the he..-r.e ef Mr. n.nl Mr.-. Henry Brand,

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on an extended trip through the Ea-t ar.d iv, 1 ; i, t r troi. N.agara Fallf. t C eland and New York and after June ,', t h wt.i be at horn-" to t h e:r j many f:-.e ;.d.- at 4T' AVarhington ?t., ii.u; . The o-,; r.f taw", guests- presfrit Hf;-- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Simon, o'l Hamm..nd. Messrs J. McGraugh and:

Joseph M.'.b-r e.f !l;;ch",t-r. N. Y . Mr. Jenrie .. 1; of Chicago vitucj fr.ends : re ir r.j. H .n-!n- . The 1. Wi.i.-t ciub wil Imeet next v.ek. Tirir?i.i -, h Mrs. Dal;; inf trad of th.c. 'o'i as bed been plained . Mrs. W:etrum is very seriously ill at th-1 he. me of Mr. and Mrs. L. Traeger and Miia'.l h ";-. remain f h'r 10tcy ery .

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STAR TH liATRK TO.MGHT ! Bessie Barriscale in 'Beckoning Roads," also Mutt and Jeff m the "Pawn Broker" and latest Fcx News. ; 6-C2-1 Don't for-get to pay your newspaper bill, Whuting Newg Co. 6-1? PRINCESS THEATER TOXICHT i Anita Stewrart in hrr latest picture, ' "THE YEM.OVX TVIMIOOV." X cuor-

The Old Way Was Cheaper. The good old days of the rheumatic ere pone. He no longer totes- a raw potato in liii pocket. He goes to his doctor, his doctor sends hini to the tonsil oxpert, the tonsil expert sends li!m to the X-ray expt-rt. the X-ray expert sends him to the dentist, and the dentist returns him to the doctor, and the doctor sends Mm to the drug store. It's the life, boys. Houston I'ost.

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Whiting' Knnrth of July erlehrntion !

in 101S, nnd 11M0. ee roursrlf and your friends n jon looked two years nco. Then irntrh for the csiniera man this year. Tomlng Xednesiday nnd Thari-day, Fred X'ebtcr' Muoleal Comedy Co. -'lWANTED: Gir! for general housework, family of three, no wa.-h.ng apply 120 Atchison avenue. i-2C-;

FOR SALE: Z 3x12 rug?, applv John street. FOR SALE: Bed Springs, Cabinet base I Table., baby buggy. 3H LaPorte ave.. 1

Phone lo'i-J. 6-2 J- 1 Try a "Times Want Ad"

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Nituro's Remedy 13 Eettor end &afer Tnati Calomel, Cleans Cut System Without Cripine- St;p3 ielt Headache. Guaranteed.

Don't ctreak or ruin tow- materi-.l in a poor dye. Insist on "Diamond Jiycs." Easy directions in every package.

j GIRLS! MAKE A j LEMON BLEACH i I Lemons Whiten and Double I Beauty of the Skin

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a bottle contain'rj- three. tiM' nf Orchard "lUte, sha':3 well, ar.J yoi have a rjuarte ct i'uv oest freckle, sun burn and tan lotion, and com lexion whitener. at very, ery small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply

three ounces of Orchard hite for fowl

cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion Jnto the face, neck, arms and hards and see how quickly the freckles, sunturn. windburn and tan disappear and how dear, soft and white the skin becomes. Tesl It is harmless. Adv.

Bilious attack-, constipation, sick h. 'idac-:es. etc., are i.i the great majority ..f eases due to digesti trouble ard r.o rcasonalilo p'reon run expect to obtain r'il or lasting benefit until tiie r i.i t or: eet Nature's ReneCy NT. Tablets') Is a vj'.:'!o ro pouu.l that acts on tc.a n: Jr.i-ii, liver". Inwels ar.d kidneys, the r'lrpoi-'j V.eirg to brinrT about lieal; !-y r.r.a l.ar vior.icug aet.cn of cU tho o-r.s cf (ii-'-'iioa an el rlirr. ir.i-t;.-.n. It a - s pror.-.ptly and thoroughly, yet s- millly ar.d gently that tl-.ero i. s r.- .e.- tho slightest griping or ciist j: :'irt. let t'-.-t is r.ot a'.l. Nature's Remedy iMl TaVletj) imvs a beneficial (-'.'ret upon the entire bo-.ly. Ey irr.r ro -. i.-.g t..o process cf digestion a .-.J .'..'.-imllation. th.a r.ourlsltrr.ent 3 th riv- i :r,-, n f ,ri, t.;-.o blood quulity is u.r: 'ceil. .t.;:.:y i.i rc reisod and the v-iiolo sy?T-ra s:rer.g;l:er.ed. Oneo you get vv.ir body !n th!3 spler.'l:-3 or.di;ion. you need not tahe rr.'".ie:r.e every- day just take an K?. Tablet oeeasionally when indigestion, blliciusr.ess anil constipation li-.reatens, ar.d yo-t can always feel your best. Eemember keepir.e well is easier and cheaper than getting well. Get a 2"c box of Nature's Remedy INF. Tablet?) and try it. It is sold, guaranteed and rc-con-mended by your druggist.

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HEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Congles. FINEST LUNCH IN TOWN, 65c. The Coolest Place ia the City.

Boys' Waists Sport blouses, well made of blue chambray, striped madras and percale; V neck, sport collar, pocket, short sleeves. 1 OC Priced at. V A

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Store News

For Wednesday

1,100 Pairs of Children's Shoes Were Sold on the First Two Days of Our PRICE SLASHING SALE

$2.00 Baby Doll Slippers pair, $1.19 Patent leather and tan calf ankle strap slippers, bows trimmed as pictured; strictly all leather; sizes 4 to 6; regularly j J Q $2. On sale at ... .

$2.25 Strap Slippers $1.38 Dressy little summer slippers of fine soft kichkin, ankle strap s t y 1 e , ornamental Luckle ; sizes 4 to 8; regularly $2.25. On sale 1 OO

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Misses' and Children's Slippers 1,000 pairs of patent leather and dull kid ankle strap slippers; first quality, bow trimmed, genuine leather soles and heels; sizes 1 Vi to 2. per pair $2.95; Q sizes Wl to 1 1 , per pair M O 4

$2.75 Dressy Shoes pair, $1.69 500 pairs of little girls dressy shoes, of brown patent leather, cloth tops to match, tassel trimmed, solid leather soles and heels; 4,08. $169

Tots' High Top Shoes Of. brown patent leather, brown kid tops to match, button style, tassel trimmed, flexible leather soles, wedge heels; sizes 4 to 8; $3.00 values. On special 1 QC sale Wednesday, per pair M. s J

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Prices on Men's SILK SHIRTS Have Been Given a Wallop! Saturday We Were Simply Swamped Saturday we were simply swamped hundreds of men poured into our furnishing department. Prices dropped with such a thud that men loaded up on Silk Shirts. ! ,400 shirts were included in this Special Purchase there's about 500 of them left. Better attend the salt tomorrow while there is still a chance to buy $ 1 5 shirts J Q C at $8.95; 10 shirts at vO.U There are shirts of heavy satin stripe, eagle crepes, taffetas, heavy satin stripe broadcloths, radium silks, and satin stripe La Jerz. Hundreds of choice patterns to choose from. Included are plenty of plain white crepe shirts Mca'sFine $10 SUk Shirts $6.95 - Men's Fira $15 Silk Shirts $8.95

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that remained from Friday's and Saturday's Great Sale The

tYes, several hundred more pretty new frocks were added to these

values are simply wonderful.

Silk Tricolettes. Flowered Georgettes and Crepe de Chines, Plain Colored Taffetas, Figured Foulards. Dresses for every occasion, in the most charming styles offered for summer wear. They represent several purchases from overstocked manufacturers and are offered at prices that do not cover the actual cost of production. LOT I $20 FROCKS LOT 2 $30 FROCKS

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A beautiful assortment of organdy frocks, in pink, light

blue, nile green and white;

ruffles, tunics, sashes and.

belts, all the newest features.

Positively worth $20. On sale

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Distinctive models, developed of all silk flowered georgette

crepe beautiful colorings.

The styles are the very newest.

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LOT 3 at $19 LOT 4 $40 Silk Frocks

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Earlier in the season we bought thei; same numbers and were obliged to sell them at $29.50. They were favorites at that price the styles are simply beautiful, the material is an all silk crepe de chine, with flowered over-blouse women's and misses" sizes now $19.75.

Without exception the most beautiful lot of dresses ever shown at

this moderate price they are of all silkj

georgette crepe, in the new flowered ef-

lects, delicate colorings every one is

brand new in style and trimming. $40.00 frocks, choice

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This lot comprises silk taffeta dresses worth $35.00 and $37.50, they are in the season's most favored styles, new collar effects, some with .pleated ruffles, black and the new shades; women's and misses' sizes, $21.75.

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50 only smart untrimmed hats, in all the most favored novelty straw braids, sailors, off-the-face hats, turbans and large drooping shapes. , QQ Values up to $5.00 Whie they last, choice O C Panama Sport Hats All white Panama hats, trimmed with silk ribbon bands; just the sort of a hat you'll A Q want for summer outing wear. Priced

SHEETING 81 inch Pepperel Sheeting the very best quality; regularly sold at $1.05. On special sale Wednesday 79 C at, per yard. . . .

DAMASK 72 inch mercerized Table Damask, pretty floral and conventional patterns; re8v$l-65 $1.39 quality v

NAINSOOK 36 inch Nainsook, fine 60c quality, desirable for women's undergarments. On special sale Wednesday, per yard. 39c only

SHEETS Best grade Pepperel Sheets, size 81x90, torn and hemmed; regular $3.50 sheets. 0nsdlc $2.98 ednesday . .

Men's 'Swim' Suits and Union Suits Wednesday Specials

Boy's Bathing Suits All Size

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55 dozen men's good quality Athletic Union Suits, well made of checked nainsook, cool and comfortable, made

to fit right; no sleeves, knee length, all sizes. On sale Wednesday only at 75c.

A tremendous lot of men's summer weight Union Suits specially Thev are white

knit garments, no sleeves, knee length. Priced at $1.15.

Men's Bathing Suits, athletic one-piece style, in naw blue, trimmed

bm mmw7 in varinm colors: suits

that are well worth $2.25 have been specially priced for this one day at $1.75. .

Extra good values are offered in men's pure

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