Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 264, Hammond, Lake County, 20 April 1917 — Page 8

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the roail hptivptn here and Griffith. Raymond Zuvers visited his mother.

Wednesday.

M.sd,inie8 J. Blaohley. W. Illat.-KVy,

te:t of Ihp si'iison at thf hall noxt Wdnp!sd;iy. The committed in c!i.uk'

x;iort to have a jrood speaker on tliut j

day. although the plans are

on t hut J i' not all ! f

Clarence 'A s Iters and Ernest AVod

were in Chicaeo, Monday. V

M.-b. Myiel fierce is not so well this week. Merri!lv!!le postof fire received no mail until aimi.t .1, .

a llnt "f tlure beln wreck on Th, Ai(, SO(lc,y will hold their third

m. rosier, J- L'oUKiass ami .uy- completed as yet. rs attended the federation convei-! Several more pupils of the school

tion in Crown Point. All enjoyed it j-have eonie down with measles

The M. K. people are ftoin to attend services in Griffith next Sunday morninp:. Let as many go as possible.

Fridav. April 20. 1917

The National Community Welfare as--uiis; was well attended

considering that the farmers are so

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Karl n'atrhley and Miss Anna VA'itt

were quietly niarrifrl at Fort Wayne last Saturday. They came to Holiait the first of the week and have stalled housekeeping.

.Miss r lorence flo retirt'ovl tary i

vvtiin? from Fort Wayne where she iV-itow a wonderful i:n rm em.-nt , s.-im

has iieen for ti e nasi few .lain to at- 'I ' HlUer freckle: vjinistnns n

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tend the marriage of ner sister. .Ma1. ; nn ij.

Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Hem ore Them "With the Othlne Prescription This prescription for the removal cf freckles was written hy a prominent physicixn and is usually so successful in removinK freckles and KiviriK a elenr, beautiful crnplexiiii that it is sold by iiy drusKist under puarantee to refund (Nie money if it fniN. loii't hide your fneU'es under n i; Ki't an ounce of oihuie nrid remove th--in.

I-Iven Ihe flr.t few applications should

WOMAN'S DUTY IS TO TEACH AAiEKlcAiiX

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l!e Mire lo ..)pk tii" drttKCist for the ilouldo streimth .it 1 ( 1 1 ; : it is this tli.-it , sold on the tiioney-tnek guarantee. j A d v.

A humorous play was K'ven last J

evening at the M. K. Gym. Miss Clara Kossow attended the dance Rien by the Just We club held at Gar last evening.

Mrs. Meyer of t'hieaco. is here vl!rN nesf eonnei ted v. i 1 1) li.e eompa fy , yesInn at ttie home of Mr. and Mrs. ("has. Verday. Gruel. J( Tine of tbe hen v'esf r'linfall in A number from here are planning to years oerurred 'ere yesterday aft' 1attend the K of i". dance to he held ; noon. Some dum--.- was r'.or.- the

hinh wind that ac'-onipaiiied the sinrm.

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; Market & Grocery

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Company

at Gary this evemnp.

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cess in Haraniond yes'erday. Tlarvev W nd !;::! e r has enbsted in i

iU leave Sunday e he ill enter y

Fred Khert. who has been spend

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j the aeroplane corps.

Ilonore Mllsic.

t:ie winter at Seffner, Kla., arrive.! liome last eveninur. He reports hailrQ

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j-Iave you seen our fashions ' in sport styles in young: men's Suits and Top Coat You Ought to 3Iany snappy and clever ideas are shown, and guaranteed to lit. Belt styles, double and single breasted; new weaves and shades. S15, S18, $20, $22.50, $25, $30 We make a feature of clothes that fit men who think they're hard to fit. Fine fabrics, good tailoring and smart stvles. $17, $20, $22, $25 Spring Togs Silk Shirts. Percale Shirts, nifty patterns, fast colors $1.25, $1.50, $2, $3, $5, $6. Wonderful values, enormous stock to select from. Xeekwear See the now Patriotic Ties, flag designs, 50e. Also new Jap weaves, 50 up. Hats and Caps in the very latent rlors and styles up to the minute, at every price. Luxite Hose for men and women the best wearing hosierv sold todav 35c, 50c, 60c. Underwear Regular, stouts, slims, athleticin all the best ' makes 50S $1, $1.25, $1.50 and up. THE MODEL ROTHSCHILD & HIRSCH

SCHERERVILLE

spent a very pleasant wint.r. "rv- " ni. I .era went to iummona Mrs. John Caster of Shdby. visited JTuesda y.

her daughter Mrs. Rov Ha urn herfj- Kr.mk p.-r:ei.lt and Al !Vrs

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S. i'. Simpson was :n cniof.ifi on business yesterday. Several of our baseball fans at-

Blaek i ak. were in this on business yster''a v. A Wire" rowd from ' th- dan..- at S; .1, W

tended "he openinp sr:me in the Sox park in h;.-aso, y.-f terday. Assistant Superintendent Iew!s of the Motion was in in 1 ,oweil on busi-

The most patriotic service that ar.y : woman can render to her country is : to teach her children the meaning '. and significance of Americani;-ni, i taj-s Hcr.ore Willsie. well known au-

' thor and editor. She says that most "'' chsldren crow ur without a clear

idea of the duties they owe their attended ; country, and without knowing how

much it means to be an American.

A FEW SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY EVENING AND j SATURDAY ALL DAY, APRIL 20-21. ! FANCY SUGAR CURED REGULAR HAMS 21c ! BRISKET BACON 28 o ! FANCY LAMB FRONTS 15r j FRESH PORK ROAST '21c j FA2T0Y BREAKFAST BACON 34 r ; VEAL SHOULDER OR BREAST Kic FANCY VEAL LEG- OR LOIN ISo FANCY BEEF' POT ROAST .- 10c I ROUND, SIRLOIN or PORTERHOUSE STEAK. .20c i FANCY SPRING CHICKENS 25c WHOLE BOILED CALLY HA2.IS 20c j We h.'ivo ; full lino of Sausages of all kind-. Leaf ' Jai(l. '('a!. Lamb, Beef and Pork of qualir;.' at the lowest pri'-c. Also Chickens and Oysters.

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E. W. ANDREE

Be Careful in Using Soap on Your Hair

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202 Fayette St., Hammond.

Phone 738

Specials for Friday and Saturday

Best Creamery Butter, per pound Old Fasnloned Lard, per pound Try a Pound cf Our Own Brand Coffee, per lb

Sincerity Oats, 3 pkgs.

Rumford's Baking Powder, per 1 lb. can Boulevard Pineapple. per can

Sunmaid Raisins, per pkg

Renroh Apricots, 25c seller, per can - Libby's, Savoy and Good Luck Milk tall can.... Dyer's Pork and Beans, l.'c seller, per car.

26c 28c Hon 20c 18c 13c .20c 11c 12c

Best iia jii.s, per lb

Lifcby Tall Milk, 12c can; per dozen

Club House Com Flakes, Z pirgs -ac Large Can Baked Beans, Tomato Sauce, at 15e Grass Esrg Noodles, 3 pkgs. for 25e Swift's Lincoln Oleo. 2 lb. nkff 42c

Most soaps anfl rreparerl phampaos, . n 4 c: , , eontam too mUch alkali, which is very j Royal OleO, 2 lb. pkg 4&C

injurious, as u dries the t-calp and I TjOtUS UleO. 2 ID. nKST imC

Do-vvney Delight, 1 lb. pkg 27c . FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES Straw ix' rries, Imnana.s Orange-.'3;, Apples. Head and L(af Ltcr-". C.ionml-or-, Tomatoes. Green o,.mpts, Rhubavl), Radishes, Groon Onions.

Jlta i rnoui. n j Groon Px ans. T'oiory, Parsloy, Spinaoh. t 0 ; ? smply ini.ten the hair with v. at.T .-,.. .v-m.-,- i -is- ii-." ' "yiw-w &4VJvwpewm'-?,rWK--liVr-K''

tnakes the hair hrittle. The bept tluns to use ja jist plain mulsif.ed cofiianit oil, fe.r it is rare anl enlirt grejiselrps. It's very cheap.

ari'l I., its vl.t m.iHt i.xp n.viv anyth'i else all to pi.-e,

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n. r ib it in. shout a t'-fipoonful is all SOAPS ' thnt if re.jiii'eil. It nuke? nn Rbutul-

Try Old Count-y Soap. bot laundry J:hVi!; tT 'rZ , -fttg

POap on the market. ha J hair iiri. x quickly an.l e-.enl;-. an.! i

I 10 bars .Vli I .'ft. fr-sh looklnc. bright Huffy. wv

; nJ rasv to handle. i.f ioc,

Jpi M !:nl tnkeja out every pf.rtie

Swift's Pride Soap.

a'2f r.nt tnkeja out every pr. 10 b!lrS -: lirt nr-1 damlr.ilT. Adv. Grandma's Washing Powder, J ' t -

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Olivilo, 10c seller, 2 bars All 10c sellers, this sale, 3 bars Daisy Tip Matches, large package Kitchen Klenzer, ?, cans Independent Brand Klenzer, 3 cans

AiiveriiSB in THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES.

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25c 15c 12c IQc

MEATS. Native Veal Stevi, per lb

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Which is Your Expression? It is pmilinc i: yrm patronize our modern shop

with its good machinery, which insures just as much comfort, jt f tor solins; as before. No tight, drawn feeling after re pair in; the Abrahamscn way. The host material and workman-

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Standard Electric Shoe Repairing A. ABRAHAM SON, Prop. 2S5 State St. Hammond, Ind.

ccelsior Auto.Cycie

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Bis Twin Motor Always Makes Good

275.00 Ij 3 Speed Twin

Magneto

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WS-M i 3 Speed Twin f

Th& BEc X Uits-B Power Twin

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?7liW foot was oonsidorod wondorfni. Tiio lovs took it as a toko whoii Larnneii; said ho H

could rido ovor tho tfp of tho mountain, hut in tho free for all he turned the t.ricK,

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Wo do oxaotlv as wo anreo and save you several dollars on every purchase. The stylo, materials and workmanship are tho very best that money and skilled tailors can produce. Look these Drosses, Coats and Skirts ovor and then compare our prices with what other merchants charge. One hundred Ladies" Coats, all sizes. Each garment a distinctive stylo. Xo

two garments alike. The cheapest coat in tho lot was made to sell (TO

tor .i?!.im. uur pnop wmio tnoy last

Ladies' Suits, poplin and serge, up to the minute styles. Others ask $27.r0. Oar price

Also Silk Jersey Suits. We guarantee them to be exclusive styles, our own make. "Worth $0fi fl( in other stores $00.00. Our price is OU-OU Silk Dresses, all shades, up-to-date styles, $22.00 value. . Sl 0 00

Is the Fastest, Most Powerful and Reliable Motor Ever Put in a Motorcycle. j fi Calvin Lambert on strictly stock 18-3 Series Excelsior won the world's greatest hill climb at San Juan Capistrano, Cal. C.ipistrnnn Hill is 503 foot to the summit. ill

riie grade is 100 per cent stoop after the first 200 foot of the ")00 feet to the sum-

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pitted against evorv iirominent make ma'diine, including 8 valves and model K s. K

3'1 Ton tlionsand sneotntors wont wild when Lambert and Gilmore demonstrated H

how mountains could bo conquered by the p,jer Twin Excelsior. For solo or side

Whv not see them todav? Or von may

fl :5 for n-riT-i.- tlin lirr 10 l-i i A i- n 1 lnieliiTif

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bo interested in our Daton Motorbike the simplest of all motorcycles and the E

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Ihe Baton fiiSotos B$eyc$& is made in two styles, either men's or ladies' models, '.itted with or without clutch. Without clutch, either model 3100.00 with clutch, either model 8110.00 Front wheel drive, goes 100 miles on one gallon of gasaline, 2 h. p. motor, automatic carburetor, magneto and Eclipse clutch. We also are agents for the

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This machine has unit power plant, clutch in flywheel jj

and automobile tliree speed transmission. . .3325.00 i WE SELL ON EASY PAYMENTS. I

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HAMMOND, IND.

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