Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 45, Hammond, Lake County, 9 August 1917 — Page 6

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HE CUSTOMER pays all expenses in any store. We pay less rent, have no high-salaried help, and all in all, we have less expense than the other stores. That is why you get

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Js Chicago Her People and Occurences

Mr. mul A: : -. ,;--o. Clinton nd little ton left this morning with It. K. K. and Mrs Tow r.slev fir a nii'tor trip to P- Paw Lake. MiWiisan. They w-.ll be gone ever the wek.-en.1. Th sad news sprrad this i-:ty this morninsr of the death of 51 rs. .1. Kastiir. who passed away tnis morning at 5:30 at her hiraif on 505 Hist street. She leaves 13 m. urn. her loss her husband, two sons. .1 -'im and C'mint. rive daughters. Mrs. Z. Kit rd. w .-k y of O-iry. C.-niel-a. An'fin. tu-. Anne and Arr.eiiia.. and her brother. M. Spioch ,-f Chicago. Deceased was 54 years of see. Funeral will take place Saturday. Deceased has been a resident of F.ast Chieajro ' twenty-four years, having come here with her husband in 18 S3. l.ieut. K. Bunch nf the carrtp at Saw Mill Park returned last evennic from h: home in Mtittcie where he was duringthe first of the wnk en Have. Are you cne of the woruen ir sirls who will spend a feiv houjs in tl.e T:ed Cioss scivins renter and he'p in Trie mulvine of c.tn f.-rt kits for Company L? This company is soon to ieav the city and we would ail like to see them wM equipped, so come any day this week and help us in this work. Miss Lillian Artiboy expels to leave Saturday for a week-end lake trip to Musketron. -Mich. Miss Mable Johnson of Hobeirt. Ind . is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. W. Sterling of the Larson fiats. Ivor and Kthel Larson have been confined to their home which is now under quarantine on account of diphtheria. Ethel Iarson recently recovered from scarlet fever. Ivor and Kthel are the son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Larson. Mrs. R. F. Silverman is in Chicago today attending a luncheon.

KILLED HUSBAND FOR BABY'S SAKE, SAYS WIDOW OF JACK I)E SAULLES

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Indiana Harbor Personal and Otherwise

Miss Marine Sirlin has returned after two weeks' vacation in Wisconsin and Muncie, lnd. On Sunday. Aug. 12 the colored peorl" of this city belonging to the Methodist Episcopal Zion church wi',1 have s big meeting. Thrre will h; a large

(r) Underwood & I'ni'erwood. Irs. Bianca !)( SauIIcs and little Jack I)e .Saullcs. Jr. frs. Biarica De Saullos, Thiloan leauty wno married Jack I e .Saulles. Yale athitrte and society man, and then killed him for the possession of her four and one-half year old bo v. after the pair had been divorced, will make a hard fight: for nor fresdonv She charges that her husband often took the boy into debasing society and that she feared De Saullcs. by reason of his money and prominent connections, would eventually get permanent control of the boyOne reason for her husbana's cold treatment of her, she says, was the fact that she failed to inherit as much money as he had expected she vould when h? married her. She divorced him last year, naming a prominent dancer and movie actress.

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SPECIAL DOUBLE S. & H. GREEN STAMPS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

Palm Bt arh and Cool Cloth Suits, good $10 and $10.50 vaiut .-. Friday and Saturday

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llateli celebrated one-button Union Suits, regular $1.25 and $1.50. For Friday and Saturday 95c Per Suit. Athletic Underwear, 65; pertsuit.

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Carl ol.tnd- r, town clerk, broke his y'CJUTCHEON IS

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Helmar Allen broke his arm

week, cranking a Kord. George Feterson lias returned from

arm eariv this ek, while cranking a

Ford. Karl Nei!le of the L'nion Drawn Steel Company, who was summoned to

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Beaver Kalis, Pa., left for that city with his wife on Sunday. Mr. Thomas of 'be same t'rni left for Rochester. Pa., at the same, time and for the same reason.

l!a;'.ol Karlandsnn is. visiting Merle

i'urrim in southern Indiana and will re'urn on August 16. Mr. Wyant of the l'nion Drawn Steel

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several months. M rs. Mnrle Cnnd rson i& isiting with th Frederickson familv.

The Campfire CJirls are p-aming to ! Company, has started a tine house on

sell ice cream at Carpenter's sitand at the com. r of Has' First and Ontario the bridir". on Saturday. streets.

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Will J. Davis, of Crown Point, president of the Indiana Society of Chicago. V m : niinniini'pH the h nnn l n t men t of John

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TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT

LADIES' SKIRT. By Analrel Vorth:::.;t.--r-..

The new sport materials both in silks nd in cottons are so fascinating that the well dressed woman fee! thnt she simply must have at least cce skirt mid of either ona or the other. As a rulr: these skirts are made with severely p'aia lines in order to show the stiikinj pattern of th material to the best advantage. The model shown in Xo. S3S0 is desijrned especially fcr this purpose. There are br.-ad panels at the front and biick and the side pores have two deep tucks a simp'.e but effective method of trimming which is very popular this season. A draped girdle of the same material is the usual finish for the wslst line. Khr.ki-kool, ponjee. printed silk poplin, cotton gabardine and taffeta are the tnuterit's rnciit used. The skirt pattern No. SSS1? is cut In sizes 24 to 82 inches waist measure. Any sire requires 4 yards 27 or 4-J inch material, with yard 30 Inch contrasting goods. To obtain this pattern "nd ten cents to the ofiic'j of this pubUeutiuu,

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The standing committees ar eannounced as follows: Kntertainment Carl D. Kinsey. Martin K. Xortham. David A. Noyes, Dcjn-

a.lJ Defrees. Carroll Shaffer.

Membership Charles W. McGuire

Hoyt King. Ralph A. Bond. Arista B

Williams, Ceorge W. Maher. Auditing' Samuel A. Harper,

II. Wilson. Richard O. Miller, K. H Me- !

Cormick. William K. Mc-Jrath. Jjlterature Frank M. Morris. James E. Clenny. Luther V. P.Ke. John O'tiara. Isaac C. Klston Jr. Library Joseph M. "Wile, Kdward Henry Uhl, Frank S. Pagin, W. J. Sutherland. Harry 15. Itfineaster.

Th? Red Cross the symbol of a rause wide as the world ar.d high as Heaven.

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Lake County Title & d "Zr w w i rm 4t r r if rf II

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mszzszssq Abstracters 01 I mes mf II ,JI ff Vjwt t Wl'4ry--S-g-5g! p Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands and Lots fg

in Lake County.

FRED R. MOTTt Pre, FRANK HAMMOND, Vfoe Prea.

ALBERT MAACK, SecTra. EDWARD J. EDER, Manager.

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Crown Point, Indiana. Branch Offices at Hammond and Gary

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