Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 181, Hammond, Lake County, 19 January 1917 — Page 5

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MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. Honoring ill.-.' M.-t ii- s,.h. n r wl

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-boo Wednesday ,!.'mu:iry :! !o.onr... C.eseheldler enlortnit ': ;ifiint 1" at h mis,-, ! la n us ,Kt. m filing at hrr homo in ! y Mr.'.'t. The iru. sis plju.-.i iinnfr the imnf .-it). I pr-.-mes wort! won by Mes Mai till MiSS Alice N'vUli'M. A T ointed lunch'1"'! v s s. 1 v i. r- covers for Mrs. Joseph Si I lissos Madge Sandoo, Alice neda Kipiio, lluldfi Dries, -her h.ltier. l.jllie ;. !d. M;s ; in., s, h "lorence Geschejdler.

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3KRS. GAKCEAU A GUEST. . Mlsi-.-s told Til He IlusfhH i f i ! ; 1 1 . 1 (-.; r t t "fitu-r'fi iii'l liif.ruialist. evening II. i i inn ni mi y In Mrs. tisri'i'iiu i.t' (. : rea t 1 :i Us. Mi. iUuia. is i.-uihk a tli'- In. mi' of tor pa rM". : 1 1 . i :,!iv. J..lm .1'. Krc- L

i Let Stuart's Calcium Wafers Restore the Color to Your Cheeks '. and Remove the Cause of j Pimples, Blackheads, Etc. I Every (.lie nvics a beautiful skin, j .Ins as every one envies a healthy per- ; son. Unsightly faces Pilled with pimHes. discoloration, hliokhends. etc., re nothliiar but unhealthy faces due t. j blood impurities. Cleanse the Mood j and the facial blemishes disappear.

the border except officers. The privates get $15 a month. Major van AukPii believes the state pay of $1 l r day for till enlisted men should run

f' iirivn. who icuerni pay, making the,

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and proport iona'e increase for enlisted n en of rank of corporals end searRcmits. If the leislnturn passes the liil find provides for back pay some of the Gary soldiers would each have over $200 comirijr to them.

lion, was held and that money was mentioned. It was not stated what use had heen made of the money but it is easy enough to draw conclusions.

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NOTICE. All members li.innaniii TJ beec.-i X.. :.v: requested to in. it :. I Moltwc il.-ill :Siiuda, Jan. "1st, Jt:" j-liai p. i" a'... mi; funeral of sistt r li.-t rich. I I-Ii-a iiCbl'.V KLSTlii;, .N.d.Se .;r;-m!. ! I ENTESTAIN3 WITH CARDS. A pleasant afternoon was sp-m by ! i he members of t'irciv No. 1 as tin ; u nests of iirs. Joseph Ktiuerx-r ; ' st. rlay at. her home. C. I Chm.-ii .- ;i. i.j P'dro was played a-, four tahi.'-s an". ! ai'ter the panics the hostess s. d a; d-iinty collation. Mis. ;. l;,.nuis won j liii- lirst honors, Mrs. I. 'a i n ill" s. c-! iml and the consoiati' n w.xe unsi :niiirii.-. to Mrs. raiuliic lhb.M. The j

st prizes wvie v.ou by ,irs. tv. .-i Jip.l Mrs. Jieiii.-n. J, r.. V. J '. W.as Ann Mr...:t wiil tie h'';-;' S ;u t ..i .e n on. etmg in tu o - v. ! s.

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HISTORY COMMITTEE. Tilt history depa.rl.iin nt of tin- :!. Hand Woman's '."nib n-n - I Montla.. 'rnvon at the b. iw of -Mi . John M iiison. V,7 Waltiejni sve.a, t ;i, ,,i

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Hammond "Woman's ("inb H,.'.iii:s of the year yesp-l n in the .', i'tral school, i i y iar. 1 1 a ; j . t . ,. i ' of tnenil !.t ' er.j..y t'ie u-nnensTra y ''vniiiij; tea by Miss 1.,.

A ca.-ane. iaon roil. i.. eibois. aja icu wbii n-i v '! e sinne of tbe

; rated b Miss MemsiocU. . s for tie a f ternoon v.. :e . .K-.iu r. iaurtnan; Mrs. . Mrs. .. p. :, !:ia r. Mrs. Mrs. I,. X. I'hiibaw. .M , s. Mrs. I'. KinK-lcy. .'if:. Mis. iVii-coe !. iiiv.ii..:; ami

AVith the news that the city primaries, scheduled for March, would not bo put off, Harry SI ring-fellow, commissioner of public works of Gary, today announces in Tina Times his candidacy for ihe republican nomination for city treasurer. a Commissioner SirincfrUeiw will hive a platform wherein he Will promise to be "on the job" if elected Mr Sli-in.

j feUou's slogan will be to put in a full ila's working period, having- no other 1 business to interfere with his ivie .Inj.les. i The latest treauryship candiilale has I been a resident of tlat-y since lfOT. iieI iiiK iiKfcd in th druR store business.

.Mr. :-trmKleitow has always been Heme in republican polities and has fre-

8 MONTHS TO BUILD

, THE BURNS' DITCH Digging of Channel to Drain Little Calumet Valley to Start Soon.

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"Life to io Sow is a eauteous Thing lor I have Made All kin Troubles a Tiling- of the Past."

You must not believe that drups .and' salves wiil stop facial blemishes. The cause is Impure blood filled with all I ininmi.r .-f r.ifiK,, iiiuMoi- I

Smart's I'ilcium Wafers cleanse and I '!!"'n' ,"' " i"'KCi to run for nni),,i clear the blood, driving out all poi-jlb" has a wide acquaintance atr.ons i h sons and impurities. And you'll never (mill w ,,rl-."i-s of ihe i-itv

nave a koou complexion until i no moon is clean.

.o matter how Had your ciniipnMi.ii i is, Stuart's Calcium Wafers will work!

wonders with -i. You can e.a tle-s, Iittb wciider-workers at our druggists for ait cents a package.

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t- atiou and will answer any uJ mi the subejet. The afternuon arum is in charge of Mrs. .1. i The nomination of officers will oilier feature of the procrHtii.

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CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY. The (iolden Hod 'rocln.t I'ltili i I a the home of Mrs. ('harks Fans, r in Trti iaf.il avenue yesterday aftcrno.-n, Th party celebrated her birthday .-:uiiv r sary and ehe was the recipient ,,f m.-ii nft from the club. Xeed e w -rk an music were features of tic nft. !m',,: and at four o'clock a prc-tiiiy Hpr.ort:t--t no course lunoheoii was wi,1. Th lub will be entertained by Mrs. Wiil, ;n iloiu. COO Koosevelt avenue Thnrs.i...; afternoon, February 1. THIMBLE PARTY. At h-?r home in TIarrison strec; s ti -.iay afternoon JIss. V.'alter i.-uib.ri " is hostess to the members of the- !; I t Kmbroidery Club at a thible i''r! "ili" next club party will be riven -..

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j i lie ic t nea t iii-' ! sui.je. t js test :. j in conneci ion v iritt wa s the e ice: I y. ar. M rs. I. 1. ! chairman. Mrs. J t 1 ni-tii and Mrs. 1 f, j Mrs. J. O. tlr.n t i for t bis (i-e Him coCLliitte.. Tile ; Mrs. ,1. J i. Stun lb j iodic t Jlarrmuio

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Free Trial Coupon. T. A. Stuart Co., 350 Stuart Building:, Marshall, Mich. Send )ne at on.-., by return mail, a free trial package of Stuart's C&l-ium Wafers. Name Street

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oli'ict i s this j ear a r y, cbiairniat. and Mrs n. s-artlary.

l-'ollowinp a short business session of .1 nircHS Kebekah lodse Saturday .weninat the 1. - t . F. hall there will bo a b dure on ' Th,.' Hammond o which all Odd F.-ilous and th. ir fa:;;.!, s and ail liebekaliH are im lied. The-

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By XTaited Press.) 1 N i 1 NATO!. IS, 1XD., Jan. I'J.Ii n -lie federal grand jury conclude ie prohe into the allcg-ed Kvansvill

VALPARAISO. IXD.. Jan. I'J.- -The Vidette says: "Now that the Hums ditch has been made an assurance by the opinion handed down in its favor by the b'nited States supreme court; S, f Cotboy, of this city, who is commissioner for the big project, and Guy F. Stinchfield, engineer, will have plenty to do in the future. "Mr. Stinchfield. with A. A. Melton of

Gary, lHid out the whole course of the! bitr ditch, which work proved him to be' an engineer of great ability. It was Iewho first pronounced the project a r.-.e iblc one. To Is ma Bonus. "Mr. Corboy will adv ertise for the i sale of a bond issue equal to the amount ! that has been assessed for the. construeuon of the ditch. AVhcu the issue is ! sold, amounting: to about. $-'00.H00, the contractors, the Great Lakes Ii,,ck Kredge company and M. Sansibar of ; Gary, who bid on the work will file the;,bonds and go to work digging the i ban- j ted from Dune Tark to a point v.est of Broadway in Gary. The work should i require from eifrht to nine months, accordingto the time specified when the bids w. re taken. The sellinc of bond' will require from 6'J to fia .la: s. Tli-n ' work- i-ii.i start at once. "Construction of the Barns ditch will completely eliminate the (.it; b 'a I u n; i from ;ary eastward."

BROADWAY ! LOOKS LIKE VILLAGE ! STREET i

: Hmadway this niorr.lns i 11 had tie aiper! of a eoiiiir.ry Ke s.ior'e strange coir. ;,ie,. -e t was almost deserted by pc,,were r.o an'os in slur .:. nor :e a. street, car. In rlie words '. II. Maloney, a gatling gun : weep the street and no o:,e ' hit"

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There are Many Uses for The Valuable Tonic - Stimulant, Duf f y's

COUGHS AND COLDS weaken the system and open 'the way for more serious ills if neglected. The prompt treatment of a cough or eold with Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as directed, usually brings relief and may often forestall grip and pneumonia. BRAIN FAG is usually the result of overwork, causing mental and physical depression. The use of a mild tonic-stimulant such as Duffy"s Pure Msit Whiskey stirs the vital organs to activity and helps the system to throw off the poisons accumulated in all parts of th body. EMERGENCIES frequently arise usually in the night when least expected) requiring immediate relief, and when a physician is not available. The use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey in an emergency assures prompt relief as it is a stimulant made for medicinal use only. It is dependable it is pure. CONVALESCENCE or the period of recovery from illness is usually a trying experience. The system being in a run-down condition does not always respond with the desired effect. The use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as directed, assists in strengthening the system by its stimulating action and may be retained by the most sensitive stomach. OLD AGE does not necessarily mean a state of feebleness. Nature's machine merely slows up in its 'work znd the use of the mild tonic-stimulant Duffy's Pure jyia't Whiskey, as directed, accelerates the vital functions to a healthy action, thereby assisting the stomach in its important duties. TRAVELING is a pleasure to many, but the changes of climate, drinking water and food, sometimes affect the digestive roans and cause slight Indispositions. Prompt relief Is obtained by the mild stimulating action of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, if taken as directed. The traveler's bag should contain Duffy's.

"Get Duffy's and Keep Well."

So-il in SEALED BOTTLES ONLY. Beware of imitations

N0TEGet Duffy' from your local druggist, grocer or tiealer. $1.00 per bottle. If he cannot supply you, write us. Send for useful household booklet free.

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TIMF.S nils are personal uirasn&en t Mlie people of thla community from the; i merchants.

CIrJB IS ElITEET'IKEB. j Mis Ktlal Chapman was hostess t, I '.be -X. lb ll. Ciul. In r home. 477 Kami

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! !r of Mr. ami I CUM" Heights ' I w as formerly j 1 lammond. ' ' Mrs. Kdward

l 1 1 ti. . lin of Mm null i 'a rt ineral of the little ll;iin!;M rs. A. K. Pat ton in i"ryest. rday. Mrs. I 'at top .Miss Francos Fake of

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snn ot .Morris, in., Mere tt,,.

About fifty new witnesses from Fakt will be summoned, according to reports m f 'dcral official circles today. After mushing with the northern par" of the state, the jury will take up furth i e i-

i denee in Marion county which will coiund son Ipi in.iiid 1 piete the investigation, unless new cvi-

lenee in other parts of the state is fibs-! overed. J

A SURPRISE SHOWER.

j Mr. and Mrs. if. 1-1. Lnuertnan,

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he drib, f; .-.nd m -ii beis of St.. J Merrill H. Cole of Marsha 11 town. la.. ..-h's Oai-t Xo. ;iil Women's Cath-lwi!I poiid the week-end in Jlammoud or.i.r 1 ' .cave a surprise t)l0 eu,sl of hjs ,rther. Willis I !. ',.',. ebaneoe;-; she-atr 'f I urs.iay von- j .,.; ,a,n,y of iifjl Kane aventic

in I., n-,'s hall in honor of Miss -Mar-I

The report is expected within the next ! two weeks. i

A hint of the sort

; NOTICE TO XOX-RKSI DKN T. ITHi: STATE OF INDIANA. i.AKIl j I'oi'XTY. in the; lakh st-in-ution ! C'H'KT. JAXfARY TET1M. l'M7. F. C" '. SAY. & T. '. OF I1AM.M" "Nil. ! INI).. III;". F I-TUST STATU HA N K i -OF GRIFFITH, INI).. AS SFCU It! '.-

CK1VKR, VS. GRIFFITH 1.ANH CO . IIT .U,. C.VFSE .NO. 15771'. ACTION To FoliECFOSt; R. E. MTU. Now tomes the plaintiff by MoMahon

at the next term of said Court, and that unless tliey appear and answer or demur iioreiii. at the calling of said cause, the 1 1 1 day of Ma nil. A. D. 1917, ! amo being the I lib bay of the next

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; V. ti.-s win -sou of A Mia i-.-n-i. vsilt iisir Juiu;tr d. many b.-o

George Knott who iias been ili for v. eek is recovering.

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Morris Diamond of Waukegan,

MRS. HATniLD A HOSTESS. V '. stcrday iifternonn Mrs. George Ha hi of 7171 I.oi:an street, was Iiosi.-ss t i ii a I." b . r of cbib.ircn and their mother

if a party in '(oiior of the birthday an- i livi'is'iri' S of h-.r s n fb e rs-e and j laugiiter R.ilh lialjii. j

111., has returned home after visiting for several days at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Diamond of West Hammond. Korn to Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Guenthe; of 1- llanov.-r street, a daughter.

James Awry of Cleveland, '., spending- the week-end in Hammond.

! .v ''oiii-oy, attorneys, and files is comof evidence which i t!a ini herein, roeelher with n.i nft;i.,,

! 11le grand jury has been procuring, was! of a comnetent r.erKo,. Bhn-ir,

giv en yesterday following the arrest or defendant s. Benjamin I. Overholt; lid,., j Minor Garrett, colored, from Kvansvilie. j Osterhaut, Biar Crohn, Indiana Hi,b ; ,.n the I'llnrpp of i t . t , ha i .1 t i , .r ' - . . .

a. v, 11- , company; irma Mart and .MUton Hart. ncS3- her husband, are not residents of the During Garrett's examination before State of Indiana. T'nited States Commissioner Young", it Paid defendants are therefore hereby

was disclosed that evidence of a meet-' not ifled of the pendency of said act

ing 01 negroes, tne lugnt before, elec- and that the same will

tern; of sa id ' air I to in t:ic Court H-.use. Hammond, in said C :b' s. - oial iMouda of said action w ill b- J... In ih. it absence. In Wilii- ss Mo i. my band and a I' tlx Coutt. at llicnmiiml. .iaio.iaiN. A. I. 1017. I i ERKERT i; Martha Kaias. I )epnt y Cb rk.

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;-. -o .. A. P. 117. r-J a nd determined 1 hereunto set he Seal of said this !vh day of .. HEATON. Cb rk 1.. S. C.

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at the next term of said Court, ami tin' unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said can -e on the 'otli day of March. A. D. 3f"K the same being the llith day of ihe ne term of said Court to be begun and.hr Ic in the Court House, Room No. . a

Hammond, in said County and Stale, or the second Monday of March. A. D. 1917 said action will be heard ami ib-te rm i n.-i. in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto s.-j my hand and affix the Seal of si a. Court, a! Hammond, (his 1 s - i d v January, A. D. IS17. HERBERT I WH EATON. Clerk I.. S. c. By Martha Kalas, Deputy Clerk. Ian l:i 26 Fc b. :

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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. FAKE i 'OF XT Y. IX THE FAKE SFPERIOR I'Ol'UT. JANFARY TERM, 1917. FAKE iMUXTT PAVINGS TRUST "O.MFANY OF HAMMOND, 1 N D. . RE'FIVER OF THE FIRST STATE BANK OF GRIFFITH. INDIANA. AS

NOTICE OF FIXAF SETTLEMENT t '? ESTATE. In the matter of the Estate of Catherine Krueek'e. No. tiSF In the Faiv Superior Court. January Term. 10 17. Notice :s hereby given to the He:,-s l.egal'es ami Creditors of Calhi r.ii' Krueckl" . d" cease,, in .appear in th

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Hats left, oinrz at $1.00.

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STOEY IIPUE rC3 CKILESE.V. The story hour fit the Hammond pub- . .'ibi-iry Viil be in H ni the usual

b.o'ir from t'-n to -bv,n o'clock Saturday inofuing, January ll'l". Miss Dales will continue fairy tab and 1 aids and a 1! chibir -n ar..; in v it d.

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HOLD WEEKLY KEETINS. T';e l.abi. Ai l So.n. 'y of the Fine tre.-i. J so i ria ti church v. a enlcraiiie.; at its we. U!y- mfUnr i -,i.-i-ii.-iv e Mrr. C.orgc- D.ib-'s. ','.. m :

lnemb.-rs were present lisen to tin. talk on "Tie; .Hammond i'aln" by 1 1 . R. Kceue. A social If-ur folbovd in charge of Mis. F'. Fc : s. Mrs. Ifirj-r, Mrs. England and Mrs. Mcla-an. .

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ndinqr less tinin liin-e weeks She is

j surv .veil hv ber l.isi,;iinl, a son, John, j a brotfeer and two s'siers. Mrs. DietI rich was born in Crown I'oiut, Gus i Keltsninn is h- t- brother, and Mrs. Effa AVilkens of Hammond, a. sister. The other sister lives in Palmer, Tnd. I Mr. and Mrs. Ilietrb h were married jin i!(i"2. The funeral arrangements i ii.i v.- i cit been announced .

My husband and 1 agree that the best way to rear a ouple of youngsters nul to keep happy ourselves is to buy dependable groceries. We've found this store suits us perfectly.

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ST'CH RECEIVER. VS. ERNEST DE j Fake Superior hiiiit, held at Hammond. ST, AF'BIN. BFANCHE DE ST. AF- Indiana, on th l-'th day of February BIN. ET AF. C A F S V. NO. 1576S. 1 117. and "how cause, if any. why tb ACTION TO FORECE. R. E. MTG. FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNT-; Now- comes the plaintiff by McMahon with the estate of said decedent shoule , c'onioy. at tome;, s. and files its com- not be approved: and said heirs are notiplaint herein, together with an affidavit ! lied to thene and there make proof of of a competent person, showing; that the. j heirship, and rua l'- e their dstribum' defendants. Irma Hart and Milton Hart, j shares. her husband: Reel; '-.ri & Eun;br Corn- ! Witness th.- Cb rk of the Fake S i miiv are not resident? of the State of : perior Court, at Hammond, this l:h

' Indiana. iday of January. f'M7. 1 Said defendants are therefore hereby HERBERT 1.. W HEATON, notifc-d of the I-H iidenry of said action Clerk Fake Superior Cou r. . j mi.) that the same will stand for trial Jan. R

The infant child of Mr. ai d Mis. A. F. Fatten of Chi-aco Heights. was buried yesterday. .Mrs. 1'atton was formerly Miss Fbo eti' e Fake of Ham- j mond.

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The infant child of M". and Williani Johnson of 4no Cedar died Tuesday and was buried day in Oak Hill cemetery.

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lecissatioi a' iiiilianapolis ic pay to all una rdsmen on

Best Creamery Butter, per pound Old Fashioned Lard, per pound , Best Granulated Sugar, Id lbs o pkss

Sincerity Mince Meat, faC

KcHogg's Corn Flakes, Krumbles and

- pkR Post Toasties, Sincerity Oats, o Jlkcs Runford's Baking Powder, per 1 ran Boulevard Pineapple. per can Van Camp's Fancy Sugar Corn, per ran

itiK tho Sou'evard Peas, ppr can. 12c

to kill

I Van Camp's Golden Pumpkin,

'1 cans - Renroh Apricots, 2.c sollor, per can

Kan Brand Pears, Peaches and Plums,

can 14c; dozen in syrup 20c seller, pf-r Dyer's Pork and Beans, I Tie seller, per can

retlicy Llllld UJ - " 03 Istt per lb f Ul

Best Navy Beans, per lb

CARD OF THANKS 1

CARD OI TKANKS. We wish to thank our n'anv kind neighbors, friends, employes of the E. C.

I I, , the Ecyal Order of Mor.se and all j who assisted us in the kindness and

' sviTiP.'ithv shown to us durine tb.e death i

! of our beloved son and brother, Ray

mond Sneetiey. and also for the manybeau ti fill floral offerhnfr.. MR. AND MRS. J. SWEENEY. MRS. GRAHAM. GERTRUDE AND ADRIAN" SWEEXET, RAYMOND DUFFY. BERTHA Ml BEER. 1-11)-!

25c 25g .. 20o 16c ffc 1.40

28c 19c

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Walk - Over

Shoes

For Women

Walk - Over

Shoes

THE WALK-OVER STORE 169 State St. Hammond.

For Men

SOAPS

Kirk s American Family Soap, 10 bars Old Country Soap, 10 bars Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars . All oc Soap, 6 bars for Grandma's Washing Powder, larpe size Olivilo, 10c seller, 2 bars Fairy Soap, 10c seller, bars All 10c sellers, this sale. bars Daisy Tip Matches, large package

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MEATS. Brisket Bacon, Butternut Brand, per lb Pork Chops, per lb Fancy Round Steak, per lb Rib Roast, per lb Native Veal Stew, per lb

20c 20c 20c 18c 17c

Sunmaid Raisins, large pkg., each 12c Try a pound of our own 30c Coffee, per lb 26o

GOLD MEDAL FLOUR

Shoes and Service Comfort and Style You get them All at Ortt's

The Season's Most Notable Value for the Woman Who Cares. This extra styled boot is made oT fine black calf leather, with light flexible soles and high Funis heel. CLASSY. COMFORTABLE, CORRECT

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bll 1.23 U bbl 2.45 Washburn Pure Rye Flour lb. sack 26c

3.50 the pair.

Shoes for the "Growing Miss

ai $3.00 Made of soft kid. "Kaby Doll" style, (ioodyear welled, low heels. The present market value of this shoe makes it a rare bargain at S3.00. Women's Shoes $1.45 Two lots of women's tine shoes, discontinued lines. These consist of patent leather vamp, with gray and black cloth top: most all sizes. Priced to close 1.45. Men's Shoes, Grf f Quality S2.50 to S3.50 If $2.30, $3 or $:;..0 is your price lor a pair

ot siiops, we a line to snow yon n3i our idea of "value for the nionej " Ymi'-l' realize when you sec them the t! v;.'ijc is in the goods not in ihe words tve n about thera. Vou can have most any s-;. m you like made over comfortable, lasts, button or lace models.

2.50 to 3.50 THE HOME OF QUALITY"

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