Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 58, Hammond, Lake County, 24 August 1917 — Page 6

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TIIE TIMES Friday, Alienist 24, 1917.

Buy now and you save the cost of a set of tires Studebaker prices still remain the same as they were last spring.

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Four from $ 985 to $1050 Six from$1250 to $1385 Other Models Will Advance Proportionately. It's really the same as if we furnished an extra set of tires free. Better place your order today.

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The colored people of Calumet, Ka.H Chicago, had a pleasant and quiet social affair last night at Columbia hall. Dancing was Indulged in until a lata hour. Simon Halloren of Wood River. 111., if expected here In a few days as the grueat of his friend. Harry Callahan, of Carey street. He is now a the Oreat Lakes Naval Training Station visiting his. brother. Daniel Halloren. Miss Lillian Gorman, who has been In Mercy hospital, Gary, for som time, has recently developed typhoid fever. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roeske., Beacon street, a farewell din

ner wns tendered la.t night to James C. Forbes. Michigan City. formerly with te Risclay Brick company of that city. Representatives of the First Calumet Trust and Savings Rank. Calumet, of which Mr. Roeske Is cashier, and of the First State Trust and Savings Bunk. Indiana Harbor, and friend from Michigan City were present. Mr. Forbes is second lieutenant of Company J.. now stationed in the latter city. Pat Gorman, a private at Fort Berjamin Harrison, is expected home tomorrow to visit his father and family, Michael Gorman, Baring avenue. Hr. Crapn at M. E. Churrli. At the hour for public worship at lh First M. E. church of East Chicago, on next Sunday morning, the Rev. B. L. Crapo of Saratoga Springs. N. T., will preach. Pr. Crapo has been very active in eastern Methodism for rrany years and the people of our community are fortunate to have an opportunity to hear him. The services Sunday are as follows: Class meeting, George Dixon, leader, at 9:00 a. m.; Sunday school, Judge

Rokks. Supt.. at 9:3" a. m.; public

worship, sermon hy Re, v. B. L. Crapo, at 10:45 a. m. Epworth League recep

tion to Leagues of Calumet region az

6:43 p. m.; Epworth League "Echo'

meeting: at 7:15 p. in. Everyone is in

vited to each of these meeting.

Mrs. J. V. Brown of North Magoun

avenue returned home last evening

from Ottawa, where her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Hughes, is a patient at the

Colony there. Mrs. Hughes is rapidly responding to the medical treatment she is undergoing and It is beljjved that it will be only a short time when she will be able to return home. Services at the Swedish Lutheran church. Baring and 149th street. Sunday school, 9:15; evening sermon. 7:30. Servicers at the Swedish Lutheran

tfchurch. Hemlock and 139th street.

Sunday school, 9:15; morning service.

Save our TradIng Stamps They are worth money to you. TStamps are redeemable for $1.50 Jn men. ehandJsa or $1 In cash. Wo pay 30 per cent.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1917. PRICE ATTENTION.

THIS BEAUTIFUL OUEEN ANN BED ROOM SUTTF. FOT?. Sinn

Full size Bed, big roomy Dresser and triplicate mirror Dressing Table, built on the most pleasing designs, QUEEN AXX. Finished in Circassian walnut, substantial built as well as handsome. Can be had with Chifforette in place of Dressing Table. The three pieces for $100 Cash or Time.

THIS SIMMON Light Steel Bed With Spring and Mattress for $14.95 The Bed has full two-inch straight posts with big mounting caps and 10 heavy fillers. The spring is of tubing iron with heavy diamond link top, and the mattress has good layer of cotton on top. The outfit complete $14.95 Cash or Time.

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CLEAN-UP )n Glen's Fany Dress Shirts made of fine uadras and ercales. Speial for Saturlav and Mon-

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Men's Sport Shirts, mane of fine material; values to 75c 49 Special Clean-Up on Manhattan Shirts, made of fine ' silks, madras and crepes ; greatly reduced. Don't miss this opportunity.

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Great Reductions on Women's Gabardine Dresses in navy only. A complete line of sizes, made in the latest styles with slit pockets, trimmed with fancy but tons. Special at $6.50

Great Reduction in Our Dry Goods Department. Amoskeag Ginghams in different designs; value 19c per vard. Special 81-inch 9-4 Bleached Sheetings, the 50c quality, extra heavy, soft finish. Special for Saturday and Monday 39 Turkish Bath Towels, large size, absorbent; would be cheap at 22c. Our special price for Saturday and Monday 15,

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ATTENTION In order to make room for our fall and winter stock we have decided to clean out everything possible in our Men's Clothing Dept. Two and three-piece Suits for men and young men made up in this summer's models, such as pinch-backs, English and conservative styles. They really ai e very good values at our former prices, but we must have the room, and so we have cut them to almost the wholesale price. Come in Saturday and see what $7.95, $13.50, $15.95 and $21.50 will do for you here. Fit and quality guaranteed.

Clean-Up on Fancy Dress Voiles,

regularly 50c

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Sport Suiting, 36 inches wide, in various patterns such as white with green circles-and stripes; valued at 49c. Specially priced at, per yard 27

Ladies' Vests

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tine gauze, g uaranteed in fit and quality. Special for Saturday and

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Crepe de Chine Waists in flesh and white, long sleeves .'and round collar. Special ...$1.95

1-piece Poplin Dresses, pleated from the yoke to the bottom of skirt, wide girdle, white poplin collars and ' cuffs. Special $10.50

Clean-up on

Ladies' Corsets Both high and low busts. A complete line of sizes. A few odds and ends. 'Valued at $1.25 and $1.50. Don't miss this opportunity, ladies! Special Clean-up Sale price.. 79

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Ladies' Silk Boot Hose In different colors, such as white, black and grey. Special for Saturday 35 (Former value, 50c.)

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ATTENTION. Men's Cherry Tan Oxfords, both English r 1

round-toe lasts. "WalkOver make an item lhat

cannot be overlooked; $6

value $4.95

Men's Gun Metal Calf Oxfords, latest English lasts; $5.50 value. Clfan-Up Sale price Women's Kid Lace Oxfords, turn soles and Cuban heels; Ideal for comfort, yet stylish. Special oej

Women's Patent Leather and Glazed Kid Pumps with leather Louis heels; $4.75 values. To close at $3.98

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XEADE AT ONE OF THE THESE NEASEST YOUR HOME.

10:30. SpecUl music at both ervices. C. B. Swanson in charge.

Th Ladies of St. Mary'a church are

holding a pound party this afternoon

for the Sisters at the Calum.t Orphanage. V.'ednesday evening they

held a similar affair for the Sisters of Providence of St. Mary's School.

Both have been generously responded

to.

Word comes from Highlands that

Mrs. Reese Lloyd, who recently moved

there from this city and who Is widely known here, being Miss Margaret Roberts before her marriage, is very

ill. A consultation .of doctors has been called to determine the nature of her malady. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mayhew of Highland and Mrs. Louis Cook of this city were guests at the home of their brother. Mr. David Roberts in Chicago, to -ee their little nephew that arrived a few days ago. Mr. and Mr. Roberts were formerly of this city, where they have a wide circle of friends. Frank Thompson, recently a resident of Indiana Harbor, before his enlistment was, in town a few days of this week on a furlough visiting friends and his brother. Mr. G. Brant of the Ridge Road. He has returned to Fort Benjamin Harrison t Indianapolis. , Mrs. William Hogarth rt South Baring avenue have returne. from a several weeks' visit at Orraha. Neb., her former home. Mrs. Jacobs of the Mcllhone apartments in North Baring avenue was hostess at a beach party at the Whiting park yesterday afternoon when she entertained the following ladies: Mrs. J. Mkihaelson and uhtsr- Mrs. M. Burke. Mrs. P. McShne, Mrs. J. McShana and Miss Margaret Broderick. Mr. I. O. Cox. a retired farmer of Decatur, 111., bas returned to his home arter a pleasant vlsft ',th ht . Dr. Frank P. Fox irf Euclid avenue. Mrs. J. R. Graham tool a P"1 lf friends In her car yesterday to Blue Island, where they spent the day with Mrs. Haekett. X 5b s;ccd.e.t tts Serqr ctiartJgJRobem

dale enroute. Those in the party were the Mesdames Klemm, Weaver. Newell and Gross, the two latter from Indiana Harbor.

Indiana Harbor Personal and Otherwise

Little Miss Estella Bihl of Parle Manor, who has been visiting Alice Anderson, returned to her home this morning. I She was accompanied by Alice Anderson, who will visit with her a week. Mrs. Charles Anderson and two children, who have been spending the summer in Nebraska, art expected home Sunday. Mrs. Garrett Fagan and Mies Gibson were Chicago shoppers yesterday. They also visited relatives in Oak rark. Mr. B. C. Lukens left yesterday for a vacation through Michigan. The extent of his absence was not reported. Mrs. Boyd Lukens returned yesterday from a short vacation. Mrs. Robert Black and son are visiting friends in Gary. Little Dorothy Sirlin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olie Sirlin, is very ill. Mrs. J. W. Brissey visited in Chi

cago today.

Mr. and Mrs. James Johnstone and family and Harold Wallace and a party of East Side people picnicked at Cedar Lake yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Farovid have returned from a visit in Arthur, 111. Miss Alvers Myren entertained her Sunday school class at her home on Carey street Wednesday afternoon. A large number of little folks attended. Light refreshments were served.

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Meals and Groceries MANUFACTURER OF HAMS, BACON AND SAUSAGE. WHOLESALE RETAIL. ICE MACHINE COOLED. PHONE 77 HAMMOND. 81 STATE STREET.

Runs It Herself New. Anthor's Friend "Does your hnaband tiae a pseudonym in bis TnTitiau?" Author's Wife "He used to, but sbs wns perfectly horrid, so I bare learned

to run It nysei?."--Ju?S9.

SPECIAL SALE! SPRING CHICKENS 25 LEG OR LOIN OF MILK FED VEAL. . 20? SHOULDER OR BREAST OF VEAL 17? Leg of Lamb Choice Cuts Beef Pot Roast , 16 Rib Roast (boneless and rolled), no waste

no fat 20 KELLNER Sugar Cured Hickory Smoked HAMS 27 Diamond Square Bacon ...30 Fresh Made Hamburger Steak 15 ' Beef Tongues, fresh or pickled 24 3 lb. Pail of Comp. Lard G5 Boiled Hams, 7-9 lb. average 32 Frankfurter Style Sausage 18 New Sauerkraut, per lb 5? Columbia Macaroni or Spaghetti, three 15c pkgs. for 30 Take advantage of our special sales. Every article is a big money saver. Trade at Kellner's the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond.

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