Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 41, Hammond, Lake County, 5 August 1920 — Page 5

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THE TIMES Luursuay, August o, ise Fire

Personal and Social News

The u;rtcters of tha Alice club will r.t-t-t Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock at t.V- homo of Mrs. W. C. Eelinan la CaUs.io park, Hiss AtinA Hew la has returned to her home in Creek. IU., aftw visiting at lh: homo of Mr. and llr. John F. l-ckn'.&.-i of Detroit street.

Th-sre win ho a card party for ladlos t-t the Hammond Country club, Saturu;ty a.'liruuon at 3.30. Airs. I. E. Savacool of Titusvlile, Pa., :s visiting at the home of Mr. and Xrs r.. J. JU,er of Elizabeth street.

The Xorthalda V.'. C. T. V. will meet t-inorrow afternoon at .I0 at the home f Mrs. Harry King:. 418 Hickory street. A large atton-lanco Is desired. f'hilip Mojsler and Alfred Kaufman i It today for a two weeks vacation to 1" tpeiit in .Northern Michigan. Mr. ar.d Mrs V. E. ltussell of 13 AV. Highland street, are -visiting friends la Chicago for two weeks.

The Kooster club will give a dance at the Hammond Country club Friday

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS

BUTTON COVERING HEMSTITCHI.0 !' OSE BAY Pleating. braid!n. tewlnr machines at bargains, all kinds of repairs; all work guaranteed. Call on J. Waseey at 91 State Bt . . Just west of Hohman st. Phone 448-Hammond, Indiana. 7T

EXrERT piano tuning and repairing. Carl Helm, phone 1320-M. 45. Elm st., Hammond. 8-4

The HI 12 club will have a pk-nic Saturday, Autf. II, at Jackson park. . Edwin Friodrlch leaves Saturday night for an extended trip through the o-iat. He wlil otop at Is'ew York, Boaton. MiilaUeiphJa and Atiantlo City.

CALL 628 GARDNER Taxi Service Dodge Sedan service at reasonable rates. Special rates for funerals, weddings and christenings. 84-tf

are visiting friends and relatives in Windsor and other points la Canada.

W. D. A. of Maccabees wil! hold their regular meeting tonight at the K. L.. of S. hall. All members are urged to be present as matters of importance wtu be transacted.

Mrs. Charles Svtitte. of visiting at the home of Mrs. Frank Lyons.

Miss Elisabeth Mooney left this morning for a two weeks vacation to be spent in Cleveland. Ohio. The bans of marriage of Dolly Knotts and Vincent Borer, of Pontlac. Michigan, were announced in All Saints church Sunday. The wedding will take place Saturday, August 21st. Kdlth Moore and Clara Joyce, of East Chicago, gave a dancing party Wednesday evening at the Joyce hotel. They were entertained during the

evening by Paul Goyke, at the piano, and Edith Moore singing some of the latest song hits. At a late hour refreshments were served on the lawn. Those present were: Nellie Jones. Dorothy Kispler. Ruth Kiapler, Doris Baker, Marguerite Luscher. Mrs. Coons. Mrs. Joyce. Paul Ooyke. Albert Ooyke, Alfred Slocker, Albert Moore. Edward Wheel.-. Ted Palace. Pet Troco. Joe Coelman and Walter Grltzman, of St. Louis.

This Man Intends to ! Keep It In The House "In May or June. 1913, I sent to you and got four bottles which were worth many durlara to me. They enabled me to go to work again. 1 had lost 40 pounds, but these 4 bottles of Mayr'ts Wonderful Remedy for stomach trouble gained back all I had lost and I feel like a new man since. I shall keep it in the house all the time." it is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Summer's Drug Store and druggist eeverywhere. adv .

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IS ARRESTED

Orrin Fowler. 7S29 Marquette avenue. Chicago, was arrested on Douglas st.. Hammond, last night by officer Bell. . Fowler was driving his automobile with the muffler cut-out open. He was released on 125 cash bail. His trial was set for August 11.

BICYCLIST HURT

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Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Mcllroy, Kath-i erlne Walsh and Helen Mary Ann and j George Fogg are spending two weeks ,

vacation at Dewey Lake.

At. lsertnower of Chicago, spent

"cdr.rscaj- In Hammond, the guest of Frvd Bt-ckman.

There will be an all day session of the

uwnfnf Missionary society of the; Hams are spending the dar in Berwyn

first Presbyterian church tomorrow, in I 111.

ho church parlors The day will be "spent with sewing and at noon the

A Woman's Right is to enjoy good baJth- The secret of good health is chiefly to maintain normal activity of the stomach, bowels, liver, ski a and kidneys.

Mrs. Al. Buck and Mrs. E. L. Wil-

iadies will have a pot-luck luncheon. The usual program will be given la the afternoon. Matilda and Clara GeroM loft yesterday for St. Paul and Jordan. Minn., where they will spend their vacation with relatives and friends.

Caroline and Ruth Hohman. of Mason ft., will leave Saturday for Wir.n--bago Park, Wis.. where they win spend two weeks with their aunt, Mrs. T. E. Belt Dr. W. H. Davis, of 19 Highland st. will leave Saturday for Dewey Lake to pend his vacation. Mrs. Davis and daughter. Arline, are spending the summer there. Mrs. E. L. Williams, of Windsor. Canada, is visiting at the hime ot her sister. Mrs. Jos. Doreey, 213 Lsw!S street.

Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Han of 58 R:mbach ave., have gene to Waterloo and Fcrt Dodge. Ia.. to spend two weeks.

Mrs. W. R. Strahel, "of Charlotte. North Carolina, is the house guest Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hodler of 4 Mason street.

Ladies Day at the Hammond Country Club will be observed tomorrow with a putting contest and nine hole match. Th iuncheon, which -was planned for f morrow has been postponed.

The following Hammond people saw the golf tournament at Olympta fields yesterday afternoon: Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hannauer, Dr. and Mrs. H. C Groman, J. X. Beckman and son. Fred Beckman. W. E. Russell. Dr. L. J -Moran. Mrs. J. H. Meyn. Margaret Turner and Frd Brossey.

BEECHAKVTS Jfl! PILLS

About twenty members of the Royal Neighbors gave a surprise rarty last night in honor of Mr. Georg St. John, at her home. 161 Indiana avenue . John Mooney. reporter rn Thr Times left this morning for his home in Cleveland. O. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Forline hav returned from a several weeks vacation spent in Bowlinar Green. Franklin and Woodburn. Ky. Mrs. R. O. Hobbs and children, who have been visiting in Kentucky for two month, returned with them. - Fred Brossey will if ave Saturday for his home in Detroit after a two months visit with Virgil S. Reiter. Jr. Jim Bi-unot .nd yman Betz will see the "Greenwich Village Follies" tonight at the Studebaker. . mSXmm. -' SX. . .' .! . ,.J3f

"SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE

There will be a meeting of Liberty Lamp. No. S4ST. U.K. of A., in the Knights and Ladies of Security hall. Friday afternoon at three. Mrs. Mary Schutz returned last eve-

z-.-r.x. iroin a pleasant weeks isit -n i

I iiiianapolis. where she was the guest!

of Pr. and Mrs. J. Thompson anl Mr. and Mrs. John Gallagher. The Woman's Home Missinnarv 9n.

ciety m' the Methodist church will have' a picnic in Harrison Park tomorrow I at noon. Bring your lunch and come.! It ci?e of rain come to the parsonage.!

SoS KAhman street. All ladies of th" church. who are interested In this vi rk are cordially tnvited.

Poisons from Stomach Liver and Bowels.

F J. Dorsey and daughter. Marl. "Good Looking Girls" i heir eyci eparkla and their akin Is soft and ciear every wocxan fends Bulriaa Blood Tea a Reat Biesg it Gently Removes the Polscrta fzoTxx tbj System Sweetens ths Stomach, Flushes the Kidays and Purlflea the Blood. Try It iaat once, thca ycu will nerer be Trtthoct It. Sold by ell Druggists and Grocers Everywhere. f) ''Bulgarian Blood Tea"

Accept "California"' Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or rhvsic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottla, Giva It without fear. Mother: Tou must say "'California.' -Adv. i i

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For Friday and Saturday JUST RECEIVED ONE CAR OF RED STAR BRAND $0 OC LARGE WHITE POTATOES, per bofcel (Per peck, 85c and 75c) Nice Large Eating and Cooking Apple, per lb 10c, 3 Iba 25c Extra large San-Kist Oranges, nice and sweet, doz 65c, 40e, 35e 25e Extra Fancy Large California Peaches, per basket 25c Fancy Blackberries, per quart 30c Fancy Black Raspberries, per quart , 40c Fancy Large Red Cherries, per quart 25e Fancy Large Blue Plums, per dozen, 20; per basket $1.00 Large Ripe Bannas, per dozen 35c 30c Extra Large California Sweet Pears, dozen 40c White California Grapes, per pound 30c Extra Large Cantaloupes, each . 15c 10c Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, per pound. 15c; 2 pounds .25c Large Hot House Cucumbers, each ,15c 10c 5c Nice Fresh Solid Cabbage, per pound 5e Red Beets, Grots and Green Onions, 3 bunches 10c Large Dry Onions, 6 pounds for 25c Celery, per stalk 5e Large Green Peppers, 2 for j 5c SPECIA!- Extra Nice Large Sweety Corn per dozen MANY MORE GOOD THINGS TO EAT CAN BE HAD AT THE Main Produce Co. Phone: Ham. 1590 641 So. Hohman St. Opposite Mee Hotel Tel. Ham. 1590 Prompt Deliverres to AH Parts of the City

Larsaat Sal of Aav Mc& ciae ia th World. 51 A .!. hi bn . 10c 25a.

GOOD NEWS FOR FRIENDS The many friends of Mr. Erwin Miller of 668 Douglas avenue. West Hammond, who was painfully Injured In a motorcycle acldent will be pleased to Wrn that he is on the road to recovery and friends are now permitted to se him

Ceore Ernest, 6452 Pauline avenue, Chicago, had his left foot badly bruis ed yesterday afternoon when he was knocked from his bicycie on Indianapolis boulevard by a truck driven by C. W. Karkon, 6109 Calumet avenue. Chicago. The boy was brought to the Hammond police station where his injuries were dressed after which he wus able to return home.

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"Those last sox you sold me are fine," a man said to us the other day. "I've been wearing them for three months and there isn't a hole in them yet." That is a common remark about these Holeproof Hose that you get here. We carry them for men. women and children.

August Specials FOR MEN Two 1 flf Tone Fibre Silks. pr.V 1 UU Others 65c to $2.00 FOR WOMEN Luxite Silk, -rev

HLEP.RoF ;t whlte. ORly; ....$1.15 H.ERy others SOc to $5.00 THE MODEL Rothschild & Hirsch "Hammond's Best Clothiers" OPEN TUESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS

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NO SPECTACULAR SALE, BUT SOME REALLY WORTH WHILE

Mid-Summer Reduction Sale Women's High Grade Oxfords

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Anticipating our usual ample arrivals of Fall Shoes for the boys and girls.. Ten per cent reduction in price on all Children's High and Low Shoes, including the FAMOUS BUSTER BROWN LINE For the First and Second Weeks in August Only

HELLERMAN'S SHOE 595 HOHMAN STREET -:- -:-

STORE HAMMOND

The whole question of a super-tire ia a matter of principles. For there is nothing exclusive in the industry. No patents, no etc ret formulas prevent a conscientious maker from building the best. But cost and competition modify Heals. e The Brunswick Idea is to pay perfection's price and get it. That has been the Brunswick policy since 1845. And it accounts for. the growing preference for Brunswick Tires. Motorists expect the utmost from a tire bearing the name or Brunswick and get it. You, too, will be convinced by your first Brunswick, "that here is an extraordinary tire, and that more money cannot buy a better ' Better tires of their type are impossible or better tubes. That we guarantee. Try ONE Brunswick learn how it excels. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE.COLLENDER CO4 623 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, IIL

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Active, energetic children should have an abundance of nourishing, muscle-building food. Cottage Cheese fulfills all the requirements. It is relished by young and old. It possesses "vitamines" that wonderful sub

stance found only in dairy products which promotes health and strength. CottageCheese isfar more economical than meat. Use more of cheese and less of meat. The health of your family will increase and the

H. C. L. will drop. Prairie View Dairy Co. Phone E. Chicago 177 East Chicago Indiana Harbor

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Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis N. Levy Tire Co. 3412 Michigan Avenue. Phone 102 Indiana Harbor, Ind.

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Let's Go To the

American Legion Minstrels Biggest and Best Show of Season 50 -CAST OF 50 Hammonds Best Talent

August 12, 13 and 14 Reserved Seat Sale begtr.3 Moaday reernbg, Acgust 9th at 9 o'clock at Oi-pheum Theatre Box Office