Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 159, Hammond, Lake County, 22 December 1916 — Page 3

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Friday. Dec. 22, 1916 VGE THREE Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage proves it 25c at all druggists. HOOSIER BRIEFS ni'j.MiAUjMLbh. Five Honrs were 1 'quired to raise, a sum of money suf ficient for a banquet and reception for tne boys of Co. I), Third Indiana regilix nt when they returned to this city.

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'i iays man tney nave been Bitrce

th upward trend first started. Butter

recently quoted at 40 to 45 cents a

pound is now aelUng at 35 cents. KYAX6VILI..F K. B. Rees is neffo-

tiatins' with city authorities to remove

nai't from ' Bvansville during: th

tiexlfA years to feed hog's on a farm

near' ,flis city, which he expects to establish. The offer of Rees did not in-

elutie any compensation and is being Considered along: with the contract of

fered by th Interstate Rendering

"ornpany. which offers to Derfcrro the

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VrXCKXE Petitions are being circulated for the establishment r.f . a iriunicipal market. More than 3.O00 names have been tbtained. WARSAW When two colored men engaged In a fight here, one shot the other. The bullet struck the negro on the head and bounced off.

A live newspaper for people wko are till .. on earth that's what THE TIMES .

Thomas Cochran.

After the close of the most successful season that the firm of J. P. Morpan & Co. has ever had, this famous "house of eleven partners" will add a twelfth member in the person of Thomas Cochran, who will resign the presidency of the Liberty National bank of New York and join the Morgan firm on Jar.uary 1. Mr. Cochran was born in St. Paul, Minn., on March 20, 1871, and was educated at Phillips Andover and Yale.

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LADY'S TUNIC SKIRT. By Anabel Worthington.

Separate skirts for the winter season show a semi-fulness with indiTiduality in the belt and the adjustment of a tunic or Arrangement of pleats as fancy may direct. In the model illustrated, in addition to the deep tnnio, there is an applied girdle of yoke depth and button trimmed, to make the wearer look and feel mpdishly dressed. The ekirt is cut in two gores, mounted on a raised waistline and has ample fulness without noticeable flare. This is an extremely graceful design for developing in serge, broadcloth, satin, duvetyn or similar weave. It is a desirable style for uniting two materials also and an economical pattern for remodelling last year's garment, using the best part for the foundation and some new material fo the tunic, or one may do just the opposite. If you have "only just so roch for a skirt,'" this is your opportunity 'to yiin smart 'fashion and limited incorJtfe Am ai:ttur will find the making otttt ftf nient "plain sailing" with the Ca atrate'd patteru before her. The skirt pattern, No. S,09S. cuts in nistos -i to SO waist To make in size 24

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Our stocks have been replenished for the last day's shopping;- You will find gifts for all here. Loads, of toys, all reasonably priced, too. Plenty of boxed gifts for menneckwear, mufflers, gloves, belts, handkerchiefs, shirts, hose, bath robes, smoking jackets, sweater coats, etc. In our Ladies' Readyto Wear Section, you'll find an elegant assortment of gifts that women appreciate. Fur sets and separate pieces, beautiful plush coats, Klosfit silk petticoats, dress skirts, bath rodes, kimonos, silk blouses and sweater coats.

In flip Aiclfc rf n.f"fc There are thousands of beautiful articles. Space 11 lH rilMwd UI VJ II tr does not permit us to mention all of them Prominent among these displays are Toilet Sets of French Ivory, Manicure Sets of Pearl or Ivory, Monogramed Stationery, Dainty White Handkerchiefs, Pretty Neckwear, Beautiful Ribbon Novelties, Jewelry of every description all reasonably pretty, too.

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?erntres 44 yards of 3G inch material, with girdle of self or other material. To obtain the pattern, send 10 cents to the office of this publication.

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SPECIAL OFFER AND HOLIDAY SALE. WE GIVE AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE ONE BOTTLE OF WINE WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF 91.00. Get the best and the most for your money. "VVe hare cut the prices on all our Domestic and Imported AVines and Liquors. r Liquors $3.00 per gallon now on sale for. . . .$2.50 Liquors $3.50 per gallon now on sale for. . . .$3.00 Liquors $5.00 per gallon now on sale for. . . .$4.00 All $1.50 Bottled Goods now on sale for $1.25

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N. HARRIS, Prop. 49 gtate St.

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If you can use some extra money for the Holidays, see us, at once, as we are specializing In small loans from 10.00 to $100.00 at the legal rate of 2 per cent per month. Provident Loan Co., 212 Hammond Eldg. Phone 323. 12-6tf Jlr. and Mrs. Robert Still of Roberts avenue, are the parents of a baby girl. Mother and daughter are doing nicely. Miss Rose Smith of Chicago, visited at the Smith home in Indiana boulevard on Thursday.

Kdward Frcese was a nammona dusin ess visitor yesterday.

I r. T. W. Kohr of Indiana boulei vard, is spending a few days at Benj ton Harbor. Mi.-h. j Mrs. William liiesen and Mrs. Arthur i Deter of Atchison avenue, were Chii ago visitors Thursday. ' Horn, to Mr., .and Mrs. Hanson of Atj chison avenue, a baby girl. Mother i aii.i t.aby are reported doing niceiy. j Mrs. Nicholas Knaff and children and ! Mrs. Edward Jewett left Wednesday for Port Washington, Wis., to attend the

funeral of the formers nusbami, .Menolas Knaff Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of Roberts avenue. spent the day visitfngr friends in South Chicago. Kdison and Helen Ureesen wiio have been quite ill with the grippe are gettins along nicely. Mrs. Kmil HUJebrandt was the guest of her sister. Mrs. John Livingstone of Kast Side, Thursday. Mrs. Fred Lingham and daughter Kisic a'"3. Lillian Oakley visited in Hammond last evening.

Louis Peterson of Myrtle avenue, is recovering nicely from his recent illness. Word was received from Elmer Atchison who is at Benton Harbor, Mich., taking baths for neuritis, that he Is feeling much better since taking the baths and is now able to walk a short distance. Mrs. Harry Golding and Mrs. Julius Stross spent Thursday shopping in Chica go. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Xlcholson of. Atchison avenue, are the proud parents of a fine baby boy. Keinhart Baumgarten , returned home Wednesday evening from Benton Harbor, Micfc.

Special Table Dc Hote Dinner, Sunday, Dec. 24tli, GOc. Tables Reserved. Hammond Cafe, 141 E. State St.

Chicago visitors yesterday. Invitations have been issued for an Alumni Christmas party to be given by the Alumni on Dec. 29. Miss Alvina Krausse who teaches at Miller, is home enjoying a two weeks" vacation. Miss Dorothy Thomas came home last evening to spend a'few days with her mother. Mrs. Coons transacted business in the city yesterday. A daughter was born Monday to .Mr. and Mrs. Mohl.

There are 10.OOO Lake County people who are living all aver the V. S. A subscription THE TIMES vlll ht you the troable oC writing a letter to any one of them.

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FRISCO TENNIS FANS ARE STRONG FOR INDOOR GAME Indoor tennis is the latest hit in San Francisco.' Cal. More than l,i'. the amount required from the players for the new clubhoue. was realized as the resuit of a tennis match last week at the Ciric auditorium. The. affair was a spectacular success from every plnt of view, and it has been decided to hoid a Pacific coast indoor championship next year. The court surface, consisting f canvas over wood, causes the ball to move faster and lower than on asphalt, but renders brilliant tennis possible. The match, one of the most successful sporting: affairs ever , jy,lled off in Frisco, was between Johnston and Griffin, national doubles champions, and McLoughlin and Strachan, former champions. Johnston and Griffin won, 9-7, 6-3. 6-4.

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Mrs. L. Killigrew

December 21. and sot) Leon were

Will lrniber you up. A new creation, antiseptic and piin kiUer" combined. For stiff and swollen joints, aches and pains, cuts and burns. Should he in every home. Guaranteed, 2Sc and 50c at lending druggists. Kaufman R- Wo'f.

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Gentlemen: Tbe CONOVER pianos which we purchased some time ago aa studio and practice pianos are most satisfactory. They stand up veil under the many hour of use both in regard to pitch and tone. The action is good, the tone quality full and singing. I am glad to hare had this first-hand knowledge of the merit and durability or the CONOYER PIANO. Sincerely yours, - CARLYLE SCOTT. Department ot Music, University of Minnesota. The wonderful beauty of tone, extraordinary solidity of construction, and the exquisite refinement of case architecture have made this piano one of the world's most famous pianos. A result of the wonderful genius of America's foremost scale expert, Mr. FRANK CONOVER.. If you want the very h- - ' where tone and quality are the prime requisites it will pay you to call at our ' i.AMMONp SALESROOM, 148 State street, to hear and see one of these beaut ii VI pianos. Otlmr n ABLE-MADE nianos from $185.00 iu. Pianos sold direct to buver

from manufacturer by honest, straight forward business methods, sold backed bv the vast resources of the WORLD'S GREATEST TURERS OF PLVNOS AND PLAYERS. .

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expert tailors. Made exactly as coats that you pav from $20 to $30 for. AVc can afford to sell thee garments to you at wholesale price. There is no middleman's profit to share. They come direct from the maker to vou, for

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These coats are the new cloths Broadcloths, Velour. Bolivia Goth, splendidly lined, trimmed with plush, collar and cuffs, some with beaver and other furs. Dresses, all wool Serge, up-to-date styles, $4.95 and up. COME AND SEE THEM TODAY.

151-155 East State Street, Hammond, Ind. Second Floor Upstairs. Artemis Building.

Seat Creamery Butter, per pound Old Fashioned Lard, per potmrt

42c 20k 74c

23c

Best Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. v Happy Home Mince Meat, 3 pkgs -

Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Krumbles

Post Toasties, i pkgs.i Fancy Mixed Nuts, per lb - Soft Shelled Walnuts, per lb Fancy Brazil Nuts, per 11) - Rumford's Baking Powder, per 1 lb. can... Boulevard Pineappla, per can

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2Bc 22c 23c 2fo 19c . 10c lie 1.35

27c 18c

Fancy Sugar Corn, per can .. SOAPS. Kirk American Family Soap, 30 bars ... Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars , , ,

Air 5c Soap, S tars fa,r Kitchen Kleanser, 3 cans .

Grandma's Washing Powder, large size .

Gold Oust Washing Powder, 25c seller; per pkg, . Fairy Soap, 10c seller: 3 bars

AM lOo sellers, j this sale, 3 bars MEATS. j Brisket Bacon, Butternut j Brand, per lb

Pork Chops, per lb. ....' Round Sirloin or Short Steaks, per lb Rib Roast, per lb

10c 39c 34c .25c 12c lie 22c .24c 25c

Van Camp's Fancy Sugar Corn, per can Boulevard Peas, IjC sollerper can, 12c; per doz

Van Camp's Golden Pumpkin, 3 cans - Renroh Apricots, 25c seller, per can

Kan Brand Pears, Peaches and Plums, ; Native Veal Stew,

in syrup 20c seller, I f"fl ' per lb-

per can, 13c; per doz 1 iwU 'Armour's Fancy Skinned Hams, TO 1

Dyer's Pork and Beans, i 4 J lb. average, per lc2 seller, per can . I C i lb

Fancy Dressed Spring Chickens to Order. Sunmaid Raisins, large ikg.. each 12c

20c 18c 17c 18c

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