Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 83, Hammond, Lake County, 26 September 1917 — Page 10

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TRAVELS FAST. MINAS FURNITURE CO. FACTORY DEMONSTRATION SALE OF

makes a hit with the ladies. They, simply rave over the many beautiful patterns to select from. Kverv.one in

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' Youngsters Welcome Neponset;

Its cHeerful color designs and resilience to the step appeal both to mother at her work and children at play. Thick, durable, waterproof, sanitary, and easily keprcleah. Lies flat without tacking, and won't curl.

Floor" Covering Artistic designs" specially suitable for kitchen, bath-room, sewing-room, play-room, bed-rooms, halls and closets. Saves work, nerves and floors. Inspect our display today. , Made, by BIRD & SON (Established 1735) Eat Walpol, M-.clOMrU

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The frock shown is of flesh colored satin Bpd is free of elaborate trimming. It has a diversity of draperies with inside panniers and the zouave bottom. The bodice is of crepe reorette with ruffles falline from the shoulders and a crushed Batin girdle encircles the waist and comes to a point at the right side.

Trial Calendar

Hammond Lake Superior Court, Sept. Entries In Boom 1. 7259 Excel Die & Mach Wks v Eriebach: pltf dis Judg (13th). 762" Goldberg- v Allen et al; dis for want of pros cross complt dis Judg (13th). 10724 First National Bk. v Rasher et al; pltf. dis. costs pd. (14th). 10S71 rrov. Loan Co. v Maban: on mo. of pltf. cause dis. Judg. (13th). 10D01 Chic. Stat. Co. v Monarch Bldg. & Loan Assoc.; pltf. dis. costs vs Pltf. Judg. (14th). 10351 Pick & Co. v Est. of Spanler; dis. for want of pros. Judg. (14th). 11021 Johnson & Co. v Knotts et al; dis. for want of pros. Judg. (14th). 11032 Kidder v Farovid; pltf. dis. as to lot 12 In blk. 4, 4th Add. and Ind. Har. Bldg. Co.; lot 13 blk. 4. 4th Add. same deft; lot IS blk 4. 4th Add. same deft.; lot 30 blk. 4. 4th Add, same deft.; lot 31, blk. 4, 4th Add., same deft (17th) . . 11117 Deutsch v Ross et al; trans, to Gary (13th). Recog. bond filed on Sept. 17; 16275 State v Albert Faul; London Lancashire & Indemnity Co.. $2,000. Gdn. Xo. 517, Anthony and George Sech; Anna Sech. gdn.; filed Sept. 17. Entries In Boom 1. 112S0 City of E. Chgo. v Kemp; pltf. dis. as to lot 7 in Resub. blk. 4. 4lh Add. to Ind. Har. and Harbor Bldg. Co.; also as to lot 24 in Resub. blk. 10 and 11, 4th Add. and Harbor Bldg. Co.; also as to lot 11 blk. 14, 2nd Add. to Indiana Har. and East Chgo. Co. (14th).

137S5 Hilker and Bletsch Co. v. Pruchniewski et al; pltf. dis. Judg. (18th). 15S71 Xowakowski v Wabash Ry Co.; pltf. dis. costs pd. (17th). , 15896 Miller v Erb; pjltf. dis. costs pd. (17th). 16320 AVinterhoof Trus v Teazel etl al; pltf. dis. costs pd. (12th). 16430 Brown v Brown; find for deft; pltf. ord. to pay S3 per -week rlus $50 attys. fees'. (17th). 18445 Lidell v Lidell; rltf. ord. to pay $8 per week plus $50 attys. fees (14th). 16556 Honrjuest v Honquest: deft. ord. to pay $35 per month (17th.) Additional Entries In Boom 2. 11257 Backof v AVitt; dis. for want of

Lemon Juice For Freckles GUrla! Mka beauty lotion at horn for a few cents. Try It!

Squeeze th Jutee of two lemons Into

a bottle containing three ounces ot orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beautiner, at very, very small cost. Tour grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few ents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Tee.' It la harmless. Adv.

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Full Heat Value In Every Lump of

.Our Coal That's what you want and is what you'll receive. v Assured of little waste and

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People are going down earlier this year. They are eager for the benefits of the invigorating waters and baths and the restful atmosphere that brngs sucn complete relaxation. French Lick Springs never was more beautiful than now. The 0 vistas upon which you feast your eyes are a bit more delightful. The golf course is a bit more interesting and in splendid condition everything tends to increase the charm everlasting of this delightful spot. The splendioFrench Lick Springs Hotel, luxurious in appointments and perfect in cuisine, awaits you. French Lick Springs the home of Pluto affords every facility for rest, play and recuperation. The waters have all the curative properties of the most famous European spas and you are

Just a Night's Ride From Chicago on the

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Two davly trains from Chicago 8:30 a. m. with through observation-parlor car 9:00 p. m., electrically lighted, drawing room, compartment-observation-sleeping cars, from Dearborn Station. Send for beautifully illustrated booklet that describes French Lick Springs, the home cf Pluto, in story and picture. You will enjoy reading it Address Frctch Lick Springs Hotel, French Lick Springs, Ind. or E. P. CockreIl,G. P. A. Monon Route, 1486 Transportation B!dg., Chicago

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pros. Judg. (Hth). 11C82 Kcnedict v Benedict: dis. for want of pros. Judg-. (Hth). 1H37 Anton v Anton;, pltf. deceased; cause cils. Judg. (12th). 11457 Eckhart Co. v Koledln; dis. at pltf. costs. Judg. (17th.) 11730 Morehouse v Morehouse: cause dis. COStS vs. nltr Tnric riTih

1190D Ketcik v Brenman ct al; cause dis. at pltf. costs. Judg. (17th). 12071 Colborn Co. v Dalrymple; dis. for want of pros. Judg. (ISth). 12SSS United Distillers Co. v Pillisl et al: pltf. dis. costs pd. (17th). 15776 Davis v Davis; deft. ord. to pay J10 per week (13th). 15223 Lutter v Gutter: find for pltf. divorce. Judg. (ISth). 16206 Woo,l v "Wood: deft. ord. to pay

$3.00 per week plus $25.00 attys. (14th). 16421 Larderach v Wisconsin Lum. Co. Pltf. dis. costs pd. (13th). 16423 McAvoy Brewing Co. v Kender; find for rltf. $532.50 plus $63. Judg. (ISth).

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16610 Rrn. 1 Attachment (A. Huber) John -H. Brookover

Ilanzl and Hanzl. 16611 Rm. 2 Receivership; Edgar X. Lupfer (J. K. Stinson) vs. The Simmons Pub. Co. 16612 Rm. 1 Forecl. Auto Lien; Victor Michaels vs. George Clubine. 16614 Km. 2 Claim File; Fortune Bros. Brewing Co. vs. Est. of Timofei Ywanow, dec. 16615 R,-n. 1 Pet. to sell Real Estate

Pearl Ansley, adrnx. of the Estate of Robert Ansley. dec. (V. B. Van Home) vs. Pearl Ansley, et al. 16616 Rm. 2 To set aside conveyance; McNeil Higgins Co. (W. B. Van Home) vs. Samuel Wolper, et al. 16617 Rm. 1 Quiet Title; Willard B. Van Home (W. B. Van Home) vs. Carl J. I-undberg. et al. 16618 Rm. 2 Acct; Otto C. F. Seehaze, admr. of the Est. of Theo. Seehaze. dec. (V. B. Van Home) vs. Edward J. Reynolds. 16619 RriV 1 Divorce: Mary Gross (Gavlt. Hall & Smith) vs. Charles Gross. 16620 Rm. 2 Appeal by left.: Morgan Matthews (Meade & Royce) vs. W. C. Hopman.

16621 Rm. 1 Claim File; Joseph Hartley & Son vs. Eitate of James E. Lowden, dec. 16622 Rm. 2 Claim File: Adam Kroselniak vs. Est. of James E. Lowden, dec. 16623 Rm. 1 Divorce; John Kciuk (Cleveland & Cleveland) vs. Anna Kciuk. 16624 Rm. 2 Injunction: Federal Savings & Insurance Co. (J. F. Keilly) vs. Acme Realty & Underwriting Co., et al. 16625 Rm. 1 Note; First National Bank of Hammond, Ind. (L. T. Meyer) vs. Fred Lt Wyman and Fayette B. Hall.

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ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY LADIES' LATEST STYLE, QUALITY SERGE DRESSES WHILE THEY LAST

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It will take you less than one minute to walk upstairs to our large show rooms and see the many handsome and distinct styles which we offer in this great assortment of dresses. These dresses are of a high grade, the regular value being from $18 to $20. But in order to increase our large number of customers and also give our regular patrons an opportunity vto buy one of these new style serge dresses at a big saving from what others sell them for, we have decided to -let them 4 rt QQ go for this remarkably low price of J) f JwO

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151-155 STATE ST., UPSTAIRS, 2ND FLOOR. ARTEMIS BLDG., HAMMOND, IND. We Give S. & H. Gre en Trading Stamps.

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