Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 13 January 1917 — Page 5
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THIS HAT SHOULD BE SPRING FAVORITE
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Lovely lir.frerie ismolin "bluebird model of pale lavender embroidered t-atiste 'with wide streamers of pale pink and lavender moire ribbon caupht t the side of the crown with a large pink rose. The hat is a beauty and without a doubt will be a popular favorite during the spring season.
SOCIAL NEWS
EVENING HOUR COMMITTEE. Tin: iM')iill Ih'lll' 'ulllllit of 11m 1 I m tn if it i nil Wofjiim's 'lul will !' t-ni'T-1 ! iti-il ly lh i! issvs M ;i i i.- Sleitl n. Ii-i;tUi t'ui-iy ni 1h! Ih.iii" of Miss , Stout ill t'niroll s I vfl Mmxluy v u i . k . ' !l will In- (liinna niiiht ;iml the jriurr;i in will 1' in . iiai-gr of Miss IMilli llarfi.r. ' STUDY MEETING. Mrs. W. II HikIiii. ." ilu.-ni.h .nun.' will hi' hostess Alonday f lermn.ii l.. t 1m- lueinh.Ta of the art enmniiti.ee of tlie 1 hi minoii.1 W'tuniiii's I'lnh. Mis. Miiinir Kline w lU hae the prornin in ! i liai se ENTEHTAIN INFORMALLY. ; At th home of Miss lf:len He. -. m treel tlie jnuni? women of tin- l i l. !ul lit st PvetiitiK pleasffii! ly enl.-r-jliiinea a small party of friends. (-on-v ! tests and musie'were i n.ioeil hii'I lur- i iiiK the cvcnim; a prillily a iM'oi n' '-l j luncheon was H-'r'-.l. The tahh- was' 1 ile.orat .-il in a color si-lwnie of wbii.ami pink ami there were covers for tin Misses Mildreii Itiratnim. M a roller i t e Miiel'er. li;iv Malo, Louise St..ens. Aj plii;t LioK.-ini. l'.-iy Kick. lie hi. He. -he. : Alieo Itreillatt. Messrs. JTarol.l I'.-i j.l. 1.. Hester. J. Toth. Harry Maio. : KI...MI Hess. I.. Kaiulull. II. ti.il- anil il.' t'ltx.. i MISSIONARY MEETING. ; T i iil -seeu menih.'rs at '..inie.l i he i tin etiltjr of the Missionary Socio! y ol ; the l-'irst T'reshvterian church y-M.-r-iilay altefiiooii at tile home of Mrs. J..' r, : Huchel. ll'::n Moraine aenue. K. tiu I. : "The i:arly Historv of the 'hur. h" was ; the suhejet nl' a talk hy the .lohii ' it'. I'arrctt. The meeting o... !..) v, i'Ii a tlevotional service comiuyl .'il le. Mi5. Minnie Kline ami a pleasant, feaiur- ol ill" afternoon was a group "f fiis h . S M rf . Franklin Moore. A daint v t. a v. as !
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The Rev. A. J. Hotz. Iator. JSI 1 r "" f relay a n env 'oil at ji'"dir . I e. . ; :, ; j ; ,,,,,........ .r i iioley street. I'hoite 11S5-W. Lake. The .leeease, wns s-'v cut -s. . n tin..- with a ,,f I SuiHljy school, 9:15 a. pi. ' ' .cms of aju uml the cause of et, v. as i I'n.psy a.. Hriahfs .!i.-.,-e :,n. was: MorniriK service. (:;!." fiieu mon ia . Tliree sous snr ive. .I.,l,u , taken vv. ek i,v .s..;,i, ,,r
I lis I a : hi t i on of new off:, els. No even- ; I '"Wis anil Joseph. 1 he fun oral will !,.
tiioiu tne .viariin ciniiih hi t , , .Lake at ten o'clock Moinh iiioruiio; to . I he St. JSlartiti i cmeterv .
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aifirif. I liurch. The Lev. K. '!. Itol.erts. pastor. S inula v school, 9:45 a. in. I 'ia eh in 11 i. in. The Kc vv I ". K. Il.irilv, . S i s- i r- i t soperinien.'icnt w'ill preach. Peoples meetinur, :t p. in. ViiiinK Peoiile's liieeling:. ij.ei' p. ill. i'reai-liinst. 7e!' p. m. Lev. I'. K. llartly will preach. Frlnlrn V. B'Mriil hureh. i 'or. So hi St. and Indiana Ave. T.ev. Peter Well. Pastor. Snu.hiy -liool, !.:;. Morniai? worship. 1 i Sernion by the pastor. :l u -:c i t lie regular i ho, r. i
AKioelnte H'Mc Miidrnl. P.iide study. Sunday at .1 p. of P. hull. AH are welcome. l-'lml !plrlimlit SUflet. ;i-t Stat.- street. I... ceu m. Sunday at 7 p. in. i iiur. ii se rv it e, 7 : '' " p. in.
MAN FOUND NEARLY FROZEN TO DEATH 'Lie Weit Hammond police in,!-,, .)- covered a frein-r mar de.,:;, ,,.. freezing at the Calumet Pa k i -U vards. The tii.tn was rushed to S.. Msti'Sasfa let's hoopita: where : was .iid he will ins,, the tips of his limbers and toes. The man's name was not learned as h was iiii. oms. ions. A ,.-t-;er in a .pocket liii.l Hie address. To. olore tusc-off. .'fiO Walter H vetiue. K , t I la m ni mid. It is believed the. foreigner cmpi.,.,.i on tin- sect ton had be-n driokini;.
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In the same companv at HMhi'e. Minn. He epets to have in a week or I '.v'o. ai coiiipaiued 1V Mrs. Lmuuist. Suvdish '.iiiheran ciiurdi. II' inl." I. and L;:ith street. Sunday school ai !' I ". Mornmi; service ;tl la ::n a. in. Le, Arihur .Io:uis4.i. pastor.
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'i,.iic of brief Rernion: "The New he IV.K'.iU'i'." The sacrament of the lite Lord's Supper will he administered.' the
The past tir ui'Scf a.l i.is people I.I le j. resell I . junior I"tnih league at 2;T, p. m Kpvvut ! h leasu.-. tj::;tj. p. ni. meeting of special i mpo :t :t ic A I ...i:ia people urue.l to oii;v. !: vi ti ' iti; w orsii i p. 7:3". Tin-mo of s.-vmou: ' Til" Mo.-t ..i. .! i ' t : Promise."
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MRS. SMITH IS HOSTESS.
The North Side U'. i -". I" the home of Mrs. Smilli ji t'hi,
ntie yesterday afiei aooii for a : hm-t business f-.essioti. Huritiu' the ;. i hour the quests were entertained witit two recitations by loh t Nichols. Th host.-ss served a dainty luncheon.
Lev. I". L. Ilovis of tit.- M 1-;. ,-,t.'.vv i 1 p:e;od 0!1 the fu ! io w . n e s- 1 1 I -. ; tomorrow: Morning service "lie, ipie -nip" K v en i :i e.- s.-rvi.e: "News." Mr. find Mrs. .1. H. K.'.ce.iy a ' he liost and i (jsli ."i l!t:s ev el.:!!.' t
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tiie't- home on J4.".ta st let. Mrs. fi ivv.cd ,i"iK its of M.i-..,i: avenue, who was operate.! ..a We. day at St. Ma rare! 's i : ,Vv i ! a ; in II. -:n luoiid. is Ret t ins alo:;e nice';.-. Sw edish Lutheran o'nirch cot to r .. P..I r'nsi avenue atid iStit'i street. II. v Artii.ir V. .1 (i !t use ii. pastor. S'li.-i. s. ttoo:. ' . i .i a. tti. Kvi-::i',i; serv ice, 7:.h '.isc Speeti-r a x in Php-aso e.-;.-.--day visiting liiS tuo'liirr. Mrs Mary S;e-e
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iii-'-restinz J Mrs. Pen;. li,, a.-iiMni bv Mis i, ulcic Lie. try la"! even- ; . p,,,,,.,, vr pj..;,s:1 l.v ,-nterta' l" revU..I-ly pllcisil- 1 yeSlerdttV a'tell II ill holler . , f e s
' '.tr. e.i oil! p:a.t;ca:;y a plan- Harvt-y Schall.
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ANNOUNCE SPECIAL MEETING. ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED. snlc buiiums. About se v en t y-i, v .' mem- The L'pworth of the Mom...Mi8 Helen Jackson entertained ihbcrs were m attendance. The business J Street Methodist church w ill hold i's M. O. M. t'lub at a charming part y ; session was j.fesil-l over by Mrs. I-:. J. ! first quarterly missionary meeting nt Thursday evening al her home in 1 tMh j Campbell, preshhint. Tli" hostesses at . six-thirty o'clock Sunday evening at street. East Ohieagro. Her enirajj.-nient ! the nierti'iir were Mrs. Lunar. Mrs. Hen', the church. Three students of the sttuto Walter F. Watts of St. Louis w as avi- Mr. Younjr. Mrs. Moluiue, Mrs. Huss. ! d-nt Volunteer Rami of the Xort i vv . si -nounced. the woUdiu to take place; Miss 1 'ale and Miss Appletato and tin y ern Lniversity will have chart" of th ' February Ptlh. The early part of the!s"i'vcd n dtiinty coi l,-i t. icn during tin- so- service. At five .b-,k preo-tlinif ;), evening: was devoted to needle work i i-ial hour. A delightful feature of the; iit.i'hrs' a lunclieon vviii he s.rvc.i .,, after which a luncheon whs s-fv ei. i proKt am was the talk hy Miss Kliv.alvtli the church for tint members of the ? -The Appointments were in red and Taleott, playground supervisor. II." 1 ci.-t y -mil their friends, white, a bouquet of red t-arnations and subject was "Home Haines For Chil - ' ' narcissus decorating the table very at - ' dren" and - to illustrate her sube.ict the J ' nny t'ouncil Knights of "..'ambus tractively. Little red boil ben baskets had h.-r pupils pive s.-veral folk games. ; will hold its regular tia-'-tiiis Monday Mere at each cover. TV musical pt'ttrani inclutied a piano ; evftiin;'. Father Quille and about tv,:i- .. s'..b by M;ss Lvicih- Shea, a vocal solo ty of his boys w ill he present. CLUB IS ENTERTAINED. hy Mis. Harry Kent He. and a piano duett :
well oreani.ed effort to . lose t iebusiness houses of 'row u Point at si ..'deck, four nith'.s in rtie week, was started last ev.ninn. At tie' in.'1 tins of th" cirectors of the 'liaii.b.r of t'.euiiicrce. w le-n that body m.-t In cnu-o,i. r a petit ton. signed hy over forty cb-ik" nt .p., various store, tiskin the t'liriil.cr of (ommetce to act as an intermediary between the business nun and cbi-.c-. whereby the necessary arranncn . iks to 111'- closinp couhl be brought cut. 'fite clerks ably presented their
iittdi. a ct'.nvd of I-):. s : I'i.icao p'-o-p.. is :iii:i!ik to dttfiiil t he A a.tzat.r at the ( 'oi ui.i Monday Mr. and Mts. John Slei;::i: a t - tr ml Lie matinee performance of ' Poi-i iison i '; t.so Jr., this aft. rno'in. Mr. and Mrs. Charles IL'uh'. and !.al.y wi-i be u'li-stM of frten.M in Woo -;t,vii at a ii o'clock u'nuer I iei,o : : o'.v t iuht "lie UUtses' . Oil- tli i ! t ee of tite V - ! - f a . e JsMM iati.Ui wiii meet Mo" lay a ' -i! tioon a: o'l.lock w : : h Mrs. l'-n Williams on 14et,t ffi-q. ".-!'.l vv a o rei-eived y. or ;-.rfy frotu l.itt'e leek. Arit., aiftt.ti.::. i't. 'he deal':
Indiana Harbor Personal and Otherwise
ale ,,f the case, dwelling ou the t !: f Si' -e PtticsaK. we,, Uuown saooitf having more time o spend with 1 In ir 1 Keep, r at No r...2 I'hicr.g.i a ', a.ie.
'bt our a u tontoh! ie and i hauffeur ii, , us. s at 1. W. I.tupes i"a., r. 4 "1 Michi'ii avenue. 1-12-'.', Lev. A. ,1. 'rooks who has tendered, i is r. situation to the local I'. P. church, v.ill preach his last s rmon tomorrow. ia". . I 'l OOkS ep.-CtS to llt'epd MoOtlj" ln.-t iitite in I'huago. I'hristian church; Itev. H. A. Carpenter, pastor. Sunday school at 9:43 . in. S. , vice mid communion at la:1." a. in. V. P. .-'. C. 17. at t'i.1.7 p. m. 17venit,)f servic. nt p. m. Subject will be.
a cameo brooch, a gift from the Lad .- Aid Society. Hisses Maude Loop an Beuhia Iloch poured. B. C Lukins is very ill at on Hrapevine street suffein vvnii complication of diseases. January is the best month in w!r to mske your building; plan. I w ill bo,: you a bungalow from your own p:. on Ivy street. Henry S. Lav ids, m. ta. 1191 h stieet. Whitinjf. 1-t Archie Teega rden. five ..ar i,j ,, of Ir. and Mrs. J. A. rden. , Confined to his home on tji-aje vine str.on account of illness. Mrs. "Robert Pa.iolas will fni.-r'atn raids this evening at her home Michigan avenue. : Mrs. . X. Thomas snd .1 I. M-p, were Chicago shoppers yesterday . Mrs. Frank Hanpet- is confrc'd to lahome on Grapevine street ,,n mcoun
Why 1 Ant Not a I'hrisiian Seient ist."of illness.
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if t he P. in- i ; rare and Kutli Young;. The mothers Mrs. P.en H.'. ki v and Mrs. K. Madiso;
. M. Club were entertainer! very pleas- joim-d in a j-'ame at 'In- ci..se of the pro- j Touts were the guests of their si
titty by the Misses Hilda V 'hit ".el ami train. Aurilla "Wilcox at the home of Miss' . . Whitezel in "Webb street. Music was a CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY, feature of the evening ami was follow - . Mrs. 1 ; L. t t ltobrouch of ink stret
ed with a dainty luncheon. Covers w. re i-titi rlain.-d a laid for the Misses Helen P.losser, H- h n: hist evi rar,.;
Mrs. Fred Meyers of Chicago yesterdav..
ttol 11 to Mr. and Mrs. William lintii.wald. ."14 Michittan avenue. Th ..r o i ;. . t January lltli, a little daughter.
cmi'.-my of voting people ; The Misses Margaret ami Theresa i honor of the nineteenth Schut went to their home in Lov, at;
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Stout, Inez Gavit. IHHh Hickova r. Mary ', birthday a Fr ley. Dorothy Slater, bin, J.'i.Lm. : Tit., c in lilizabeth Spencer. Iucile Minas, Lose .T.im.s.
Lee Xagle and Kuth "Wnod-n. Miss . t Helen Stou't of ! tvtroit s're.-t wi!i ! W. C. T. U. MEETING. he hostess to the club at the p.. t inoet - The Central W. C. T. I". enterta ined , ing. m.itibeis i.f tiie c.erman. North Side; land South Side Fy ions last evening at, MISS RLEIHEGE IS HOSTESS. Ilia-- lauim of Mrs. W. I Granger in in- I Miss Bertha Kleihege entertained in-' diana. a venue. A short business -session1 formally at two tables of cards hist was h. Id and a ntmtincenient was made: evening at her honte in Sou"i H'.hmari of mother business mn tins to be. held street. Five hundred was p'ayed ami at the home of Mr. F. o. T;ii-k next at the conclusion of the games a prot t i-. Thnrsda y fO'iiti';-. After tite following; 1 j appointed two course ium'i on v. as ' proirratn tie; h S";v"-1 a dainty served. . ' -i 'a t ue, : Selections Turedie Op, n.' i rn INTERESTING MEETING. !:oi.lnn Nits, p. p. Povvh-v: The Parent-Teacher" Club of the . "The Minister's Caii" rt'ith ' Riverside school entertained the Coltim- j and Martha Smi'h and Furl Tweed Ie ' bia Sehf-ol T'prents I'lub va-'Sterdtiv at fi .Lea fi i n u.- Mis. Archie V. im--: ; very inf resting meeting at the nicer- i K-5(,-iiits If fit SmiHi ;
is to attend the silver
ally vvi'h ; diner anniversary nf the.r partnts, Mr. 'and Mrs. John .1. Schut;-..
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LADY'S DRESS. By Anabel W'orthintrton.
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St. Paul's Church I Fiplscnpnl.) W. .1. .Hawthorne, rector. Party ceieh' at ioti. n. Suvalay school, 9..e a. m . Mo; mas: set' vj, . 1 a . 1 .", . Fa cuing service, 7 St. I'anl's I of herm fiiirc". Rev. Thea Claus, pastor. Vir l;'; is il Surnhiy s hoo. ;i . tJerman cate. liisni, ;i.;p.i a. m. German .er vices at la a. m . installation of mwlv chated o:
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"Aiimn - other !a!. ftrrivn tui i Id ; m of e red to convince fashion fo! lowers that the frm'k Willi a basque !: ; is makinr its way in the wet! !. To mai-e it truly l.ns.iuo" three p'a'is are introduced at tiie und'-rarnt edt,-.. c!" ! each front, with decided e, i. t. A three- j
First f'rrshy terlnn hnrc h J-'.hti C. Parrett, minister. L.bie sebooi at 9:43 a tn Motning servi'-e at In. 15. Subject: "Sin A:s,i;u God." Christ. an Kmleavor, i;::!ii j,. Il; 17venintr worship, 7::h p. tn. Subject: "Are the Children Safe."' A possibe .-us g'-st ion f,.t the Han,-
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aistlitie aini a narrow . .I.Imhi girt'Jc ,-ra j a ioti; war to prove that it is h style j ('antrc of import a me. Th,. si.i(. ia''s. Iieavily enihroideren. ate details- tl at 'nay J iie omitted, although they slmw novelty. ! To giv the waist its charm the V ne"k is collared with ooiiira.-tin:; l- ,oi!s ' a ad the deep cliff are outlined a: lit ;
braid so as to he in linrniouixlttg tone. i ... . j Pirsl I on it rf- a f ioii.-i I Iniri h, ,t litis ft-ocK vvui brum sratifviug com H :,"'! an .":."!. mcut if il''irl.f"'.i in sei-e. satin. h:'..:i.i- , -j--, ,.(v ,; t ,,n-,v p,js'..r. cloth, liuvetyn. wool p..p;ili or simi'ai ! Sa iialh - iu. . :':-". a. m.
fabric. At the present cost of materia the vise woman v. '.I make such a (ire.
I'lne Street Preshy terian. Talma ge Witt. M it. ist ;-. Sunday school, in :; . a I i itte s.-ryj, e, 1 ', .a. m. Subject: "Tiie Hammond p .Junior i-'mleuvo;, 2 p. :,t. Sen ior lOniit'a vor. f. y.'.'t p. u i'li I'lt::: service, 7.i S a ti i.-r ; : 'Martin 1 ,u ; Ii t a ,, c ma : "on "
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since tiie pattern covers cm rv step . the ievel...ptiiint it. pictures. Tite dress pattern No. S.lto cuts it sixes .'U to 11'. To make in si.e re ijuires 47s yarils oil im ii materia'.. '" , jipds rh!'ti. '" yard :'.t; inch cut; ra -1 : t. - tods au i 1' yan:s soutache Scald. To obtain tite ra:t-ri. s. ud 1" . cu!- t. tia- ..! fee of ltd '- mM:' ition.
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tf.a mi lies and pursuit of pleasure and social dutns. About fourteen huimss i no n were jiresenL and received toe r..-' :(; sts of their help in the friendliest 'spirit, and each and cvtry one present ', agreed to the closiroi plan if t h- bai- , ance of the merchants tin! present cant ! be induced to look upon the )iopi'sit ion ;
in: the same lignt. ami every inui.atton
has it that the closing arrangement will
! to through. The directors leirainrd, r.-.ua taking any sides in Hie mait r. , and acted only as the go bet we. n '"i tile two sides. A meeting of the busi- J , ness men lias been arranged for not . ! Monday evening a!, the Crawford Shoe I store, when a committee will be named to draw up the articles of agreement. , and se;uri. tin- siznatures of the ballarice f th business houses affected by ! the six o'clock closing measure. The : Chamber of Commerce directors rcconi1 menda that m the event the closing agree inept is reached that each literchant arrange their window displays: twith will lighted windows, to show tin- : til ten ,.f eleven o'clock and thus add , ! the attractiveness of the business district, even with the stores closed 1 There arc many minor details to be j ; Worked out if the stores adopt the ins- ' lug order and th-- meeting next Monday 1 ; night will be for the purpose of dts-, cus.'-ing and settlintr the same. ' Fesid' s being a bang-up A No. I see-ret-iry of the Crown Point Chamber of i'"t'titi.-r.'t' I'reil A. Put" has won more i than ordinary laurels us a. pouliry i ; . -' ft. In past poultry shows in l,ak" county Fred lias always copped off two or thrco first prizes on his exhibitions, i but it remains for liir.t this week to, break into fast company, and last evenins: when he came home from the Na- . I'titial Poultry Show, being held at the 'stockyards pavilion in Chicago, with a , couple of gold cups, two or three medals i jand four or five yards of blue ribbons, i lacked on to his portly self, the com- ' inunity barned that Fred had been doing something besides attending to tiam ii 1 1 ilud iness duties as the Chamber ci Commerce secretary . The show now on at the stockyards is said tn be the largest held in the country since th, world's 1 lair exhibition, and w hen j.s eitsuli red that Mr. Ituf nabbed four prizes with his" pens of White Wyanduttos in a national show, it is putt in-- Fred and Crown Point, lnd.. on the matt in bo'd faced type. As is usual with prize winning owners. Mr. Huf has already ben t offered widely fabulous sums for us 1 pne birds, and at the rate that common eggs ai.- now v.otth. Mr. Luf will be , laning m go'd nuggets for the lav of his prize pens (his spring. Weil, m it iti.r words you simply cannot talk bay with Fred al present, for when you're buying prize winners at a national i show, its only- big menev thai talks. Mr.' Luf won tirst, second, third and fetich t pi -i.es in eompt t P i n with over two
hundred birds in the White Wyandot:.i la s. lia- best in tin- .oiiutiv. Ami t'l.- 's- ..ni-ugh to make anyone's hat f I
I v.o ,,r three siz.es too small. Follow invl are tin prizes knot ked dow n b.v .Mr.! Luf's pens: First prize, champion oM j p';': s. eond pri::e. cook, individual: sec-, ond prize, h.n. individual: i bird pri,..-. ' pi.l;. a. individual; fourth pri a. young, I- a. i
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not to h.'ytorv tetf ta fi-'tc
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satitartov condition f ca- mihtry la1"-, at this mpmeBtj arl bore all, tca'iue of tb hatrenl' jisaailisf of the military forces rlariag tbfc pt th'e rears, it th reent Tttn f ricrtiitine is a sample, it will tV. Bts years to increase.. our ayoj ift-. as
mething
Interesting
For Advertisers
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Bargain hunters will cut out YOUR ad if YOU advertise. , If you don't advertise they don't know you that's all. When you do advertise
you carry your store to
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thaJI he under j
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AGED WOMAN DIES j Mrs. Kliznbeth Li en ma n. widow ol'j
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THE TIMES will send an advertising solicitor to you any time. Phones: 3lOO 3lOl 3102
a ItTo Vr st e. were
srutj tlie rttsl mtfresf amt roaoT of
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traasportntisn Bystenrs of the eountry
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