Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 15 November 1921 — Page 8
Grown Point News
EDW ARD C. MINA
i Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital, j
I Mis. llriic.-t W.lh; ia Chicago Heights
County Commissioner John Clausen
recently underwent an operation 'ill Wesley hospital, ChIca.go, for y-I'tSndicitU-, was brought luniip on Saturday night very much impruvcJ and vtpi soon be able to be about town :ajala. Mrs. John Berlin has accepted a t omporary position with County Auditor Oeorgo M. Poland, who has a 'ore hufy copying- the 1 : i' 1 transfer books. ..Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gosch of "MThftatfieM. ; rpsnding this wcrk With. Mrs. Gosci'i parent;;, Jlr. and Mrs. Wesley Oti. Mrs. "Win. Fori is speudmrr this week with Sher people In Marion. Iud., M'hil Mr. Forl Is attending; to iua. aiess matters In Fort Wayne. The trial of Mass'.e Vance, the Gary nsgress, who Jj charged with killing John Allen, a roomer in the. Vance home, is being held before a jury this weelc in the Criminal court, illaz A. l.'teas 3s d eft jd in g- the woman and is introducing evidence- to show that she tvji.s nut at fcorou at the time Allen wa hilled. The slate is beinir. agisted in 'he prosecution of the tasu by Ally, lidward Marsh, of Gary. Mr. and Mr?. Clem Hcntges. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 1'onna.ha, Mr. and Mr. . T. TTard, Mrs. Homer Wells, Mr. A del: a Cooper and John I,uther were . ntertairitd ia the iiome'o' Mr. and
Clareuoo Klein, of Steger, lib, was arrested on Sunday niiht, chatted with i.-uing a fraudulent -eck, which was ca.-io'd l.y Ca.-hi' r Auyunt Sl-'i.nnu-l of the l'ir.-t National llank of lyer, fvra" weeh as.. The check wa for $"('. , Klein is now in jail awniting trial. He is .-aid lo bit connected w a very good f'imily in Ste-'er and his arrest has eailsol at e.tt a: W iimnnrf his relative-. Miss .1 civic JYtt iboiic .-pent tilt-week-end with relative. in Chicago. County Auditor George M . Folan.l. has called a rn-tinr of tin- '"-junty Oouncil for Saturday, Nov. l'.uh. to make an eppoiui mem of a new mem
ber to till the -vacancy made by death of John Thiei of St. Johns. Harry U. Nicholson, a meiuber the State l-'irc Marshal's force, is Indianapolis this week.
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Iorcas Aid Society . Trill meet "Wedcasday, Nov. IS at J p. in. at the church i The- ladies of tho Aid sro jireparln? to j hold a bazaar, Xcrr. 17, at tho Church ,
wf Christ. Doors will be open from 1 jj.- m. A children's booth with thing's dar to the. heart of all little ones will hi? a, specialty. All contributions are
requested to ba braaght to the church i
Wednesday afternoon so they can br eheched and priced. The patronage of the public is desired as tho eale is siviu for tho beneat of tha church. Til Church of Christ wil observe ;unday, Nov. CO, as a special day of thanks. A good attendance is desired. Bible School begins at y:43 a. xa-. followed by preaching and coranvunion s;r-ice. Ero. J. K. "U'oerner will be in charge. Special music by the orchestra. Come and enjoy the. services, l-jvenlnjj service at 7:3 0 o'clock, as usual. Frank Holly tas sons to Slicbisan on u Iron tin 3- .trip. Born to Mr. and Sirs. J. Bass last Tuesday. Nov. S, a baby g-irL Mother n4 habe iirs reported to ba doinr very tiicery. C L Shay was a Hammond visitor Saturday. ,-Mrs. Charles Goodpaster irho has been very ill the past lew weeks, is said to be much improved. Mr. and Mrs. S. KansQeld and hiidren -were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. TV. Kanfleld and family Sunday.
FAT FOLKS GET THIN Reliable, Home Reduction System
Ta persons, particularly thoi from 19 to 60 ponada ftbove no.-cia! neijht, will b interested to letra tint xbzy might reduce weijht 5d mtaiurestaij nkilc etinf ell the Deed er.d wbiie reailT enjojiOB tUe becomiac elender oad healthier, li'etaint tireauoTie; you vest this! This shenli be doc by niicf Kerein tshuiei, o foilowiof licpie rules of Uoreia system that coase with tiie box. Srca a few days' treatment is likely to enow a pleasinc reduction. The step fhonld become iijbter, the flesh, firoier, tne skin smoother; work seems easier acd actually pleasant. More buoyant feeling take possession of the whole body and raina a superfluous fat disappears. If yon have tried various methods of fat reduction without real benefit you may now be Tery thsnkfal at. having feond a genuine system. Lock and feel younger! Aim to lire longer and happier! Bntoy he7 It is safe, rational and hesf.bfol. la each box there is a u:ony refaod guarantee. Buy a amail box of Sorein -tahaiee at car busy crcg store, or send for free brochure with irany testlmonialn f Jtoreia Oe, A-68, Stattoa X. Kew TatX
ASTORS OF FOUR STATES UNITED IN THEIR PRAISE
Kew 311a!tcr, Thoagh from r'.fferrnt .
Parte ot the Country, I'ave tha Same Attitnde With Re-are rd to erv- . "Worth. Tbey .Wrlt letter. Recommending; It, find Three 1 ettrre Offer Indisputable Kvldence. i Xerv-Worth ciTea real results and If a real medicine. It does not act as a mere stimulant, nor depends upo alcoholic stimulation to produce reHtiits. The ministers whose letters are reproduced below have tested KetvTV'orth. and found tha.t it is really a preparation of highest merit, and because they know that it gives results. H.tld has real medlcinai value, they recommend it to others. Nothing could be mora convincing' than a group of statesinents from pentltmen of the cloth. Kead what they eay: RfT. Mr. Tate, I'ontlac Ave., Dayton, Ohio. "For five years I was in a very nerv. out condition," faid Tiev. Tate. "1 eouldn't find any relief, it sr-emed, unt!i I took a bottle of Xerv-V"orth . I didn't have any nerve force t- Uisre.-: my food, I eould cat only a f ;w th.nj5. I vrae advised by iny doctors not t eat ry cold lunches. Ga.5 would forru on my stomach, and cause terrible bloating, my blood was also in very baj condition, and my circulation poor. T.fy legs would j-ct c-'-bl r. ; numb, and my hands wcuhl als get the same way. I am now nervous no more, and I can eat any thing any time. My (ttprnach and digestion are in fine condition. I have t o nvre bloating, my circulation is good and ther Is no
wjmbnfi.i and c!d feeling in my legs! and hands. I am f eel mr fine, andj
iiv vgainea my r.eaitn ana vigor. Nerv-'Worth chaneed everything." : H. II. Malone. MeadTllIe, Pa, "I was In a terribly run-down condition, had no appetite, and couldn't sleep. I was very nervous, and my stomach was bad. Gas would form and cause p. fluttering- of tln heart. In
fact. I was almost all in. After takingone bottle of Nerv-Wort h, I felt a change, and cfter taking the second bottle, I can cheerfully say I feel tine. As to my appetite. I am slost ashamed to tell, but in tact I enn eat anything and everything. I am no longer bothered with fluttering of the heart. 1 am thankful for ."erv-"Vcrt h fvir tlr . benefits I have received from it." Ilftv. John T. Hickman. Ssilem. W. Xa. "I take pleasure in savins that as a general tonic, Ncrv-Worth is the b'-rt I have ever used. I now.sJefp m -n c soundly, iny appetite i? better, and m: stomach is in tetter condition than for years before. No one need'nt;".' tonic should fail to give Netv-'o -'. an honest trial." Rev. ?tr. Jenkins. Coxalierland, M, "I have used Nerv-'Worth in m: faimly with the result that I am willing to give this testimonial, believing it will help the suffering; wherever , it is possible for N'erv-Worth to reach the case." said Itev. J'nkin. T am doing this for the good of others, and in giving this testimonial to the effectiveness of Nerv-Worth, I have not been influenced by any argument for
Nerv-Worth duitic what it claims. 1!
am, in trutlt, as far as I can discern, speaking of the properties of NervWorth." Nerv-Worth does not contain any tificial stimulation to deceive the user. It af-ts in a sensible wav' through real medicinal value to give the desired results. Nothing ccuil be inon: convincingthan the lettera from thu ruin isters above. If you suffer, try NcrvWorth. Gi-.e St a trial, and you will find that it will give you rrsxitls. Ncrv-Worth is ihav $1.00 per bottle. It is sold by Summers Pharmacy and L. H. Mattern Drug Co.. Whiting Ind., and all leading druggists everywhere. Buy one bottle, use it uccordinr to directions, and if you do not feel that it is helping you. do not buy a second bottle, but as!: for your money back. AJv.
PEAKERS
Oppotite Mee Hotel Phone 358 645 Hohraan Street Hammond
Boiling Beef . . . 5c
Ox Tails
5c
Dressed Chickens 25c Fork Loins . . . 1 7c
Wednesday Starts th e Annual Sensational
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NOVEMBER
New Purchases from New York Ushers in Supreme Styles in the Year's Greatest Value-Giving of Women's and Misses9 Coats
Words tumble ov-er themselves to tell this good news that we are sure women of Hammond will be waiting to hear. This coat sale comes at the very height of the coat season just when women are thinking about and needing a cold-weather wrap, and must do something about it. And do it quick. So this sale comes to the rescue with the finest collection of coats and wraps 200 in all. Just what you want, when you want it most, was the aim of our buyers who have just returned from New York markets, and as reasonably as possible. Search where you may, anywhere, you will not find greater values in fashionable, high quality coats than are offered in this sale, and for immediate satisfaction come and see them. . .-rssfce Any type of coat or wrap you desire will be found here at a price that will save you a third and more. Sale starts promptly at 8 : 30 tomorrow morning-
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Seven Groups of Fur Trimmed and Plain Models at Prices to Fit Every Purse and Styles to Fit Every Taste
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MATERIALS Polo Cloths, Herringbone, Cheviot, Plain Cheviot and Plushes. STYLE - Short sport belted models, flare back. FEATURES Embroidered and button trimmed.
MATERIALS Velours, Normandy, Plushes. STYLE Belted, loose back. FEATURES Beaverette collars, embroidered, full lined.
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MATERIALS Saedines, Velours, NoiTnandy. STYLE Belted, flare back. FEATURES Beaverette; and wolf collars, silk lined. -
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MATERIALS Bolivia, Normandy. STYLE Belted. FEATURES Wolf and beaverette collars, full silk lined.
MATERIALS Bolivia, Normandy, Plush, Nishua Plush. STYLE Belted, flare. FEATURES Wolf, Australian opossum and rac-
MATERIALS Bolivia, Panvelaine, Evora. STYLE , Flaring sleeves. FEATURES Collars of nutria, wolf, mole. Rich embroidery in self and contrasting colors.
coon collars.
COLORS: NAVY, BROWN, DEER SORRENTO AND BLUE
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MATERIALS Bolivia, Panvelaine, reldyne. STYLE Belted, flare. FEATURES Squirrel, beaver and wolf collars.
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Equally as Interestlflj?: as the Coat Sale is this SPECDAE SALE OF Wemeim5 and Qrewiini QM
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Good quality shoes for dress or service wear. In brown and black kid and brown gunmetal. Wide, medium and narrow toe ; with Cuban, military or low heels. Sizes 2 to 8. These shoes represent special purchases and are no
LITTLE BOYS' HIGH CUT SHOES Brown, storm calf upper, with straps and two buckles. Sizes I O QQ
Men's Elk Work Shoes
MEN S ELK WORK SHOES With oak soles, 10 to W2. Special.
all solid leather. Sizes 6 to 11 . g O Q g Very special at Leggings for Women and Children LEGGINGS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Good quality black jersey, lined. 7f Special at. .......... . 98c and 1
CHILDREN'S SHOES Black and brown leathers, also patents. Hand turned soles. Sizes 4 C 1 AO to 8. Special values at LITTLE BOYS' SHOES "Kreider's Kickers," brown gunmetal, Goodyear welt sewed soles, nature toes. Sizes 10 to 13J2. Extra spe- jJ2 93
Attractive Shoe Specials for Boys ' and Girls 9 SCUFFERS Good quality brown leather, with nature toes. Sizes 9 to W2, at $2.69. Sizes $2.48 o to oyi, at 7 BABY'S FIRST WALK SHOES Flexible leather soles. All colors and kinds. Sizes 1 to 5. 5 Special at .
BOYS' SHOES Brown gunmetal. in blucher style. Comfort toe, rubber heels attached. Sizes 30 QQ lto512. Extra special U GROWING GIRLS' SHOES Soft brown gunmetal, lace style, low heel, medium round toe. In 08 sizes 2Yz to 7. Special' CHILDRLN'S SHOES Black and brown, gunmetal. Sizes ey2 to n. Extra quality Special 2.98 c. t
