Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 108, Hammond, Lake County, 25 October 1917 — Page 6
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Page Six THE TIMES Thursday. October 21, 1017. CAMERA RECORDS OCR ROYS' ACTIVITIES IX FRANCE THE STORE OF SATISFACTION5 iv" y I Uhiidren's Dresses Men's Shirts Made of tine ?nadra and fine percale, in very attractive patterns; valued at 1.";). Special for Friday and Saturdav at 1.15 Women's Waists Men's Shirts Manhattan Shirty in excellent materials, valued at 2.f0, a few sizes left. .Manhattan Shirts that sell at .f2 all over, at ' 1 V" J In lino plaids, made of ?ood sulisUintial morMiandisc, sizes 1'joiti (J : 14 yoars; trin'ined n ,rold Imttons, with belts ill around, faiu-v poekMs. At In white only, tine voile trimmed in excellent 'ace, lnr collars and deep fancy cuffs, ehutie waist Hue: sizes from :it to ft. Special at 2.95 5 .75
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French kMdim chumming up with American fighters (above) and our soldiers receiving supplies at a French village. The activities of our fighting men in France are interestingly recorded in the?e two photos which have just fcn censored and passed by the committee on public information. The Frvr.c'i kiddies are getting to be great pels of the Americans, as the upper picture shows. The soldiers are seen cooking in a village street near their camp. The lower photo shows provisions from America ia the last s-u-ge of their long: journey to th American fighting tie a.
1 f I NEWS K TFS B 41 Katharine Howard, oicott Ave.. Pbont 363, will tie pleusrd to vrrlte aad receive aocial netr and ailTertlstiis (or ffb Ttmra. Th Royal "Ulsh Confrt company hold a concert, at Hsrtlcv's theater, Uaft Chicago, on Fri-lay r.iKht. OctrbT at ? p. m. Greatest treat of Va ?"BfTi. rurchaee yo'.t r tickets bf..r it is too late. General admUficn. CTit&. Pnf?. TTi cell's. Call Rcterts. rh'no liC'4-?T. or Hartley's theate r. Adv. Th K. of F. PVejure C'.';b of ttirtiar.a Harbor will hold a little at the Ai.dHoriur.i Saturday cvcr.'ns, October 27th. M"Kclvfy' nrohstr.i will furnish the mi?!.-. Tiekets 75 cents per cov.nl'- in-'ludlnar wardrobe. Adv. A'cy Georirp, ho rri1es at 44"? Ol-c-tt avenue, is at th- hot:is of his ciot'ier in Gary whro he a taken followiiq: nr. acr nl.-y.t ho ioet with while, point; to work ai tho Inland Steel company Mon'lpy n his motorocle, and in which his knv was badiy injured. His wife who was Mui K'.hv-l A'i!?-"n before her marriage cr.d a trained nurse is assist Ing in hi.? caro. Mrs J. C. P:i;soii, sccrctarj--rcasu r cf the Indiana Haroor Red Cross chapt'-r. has beeji ill for several lnys at hr home in Grapevine street and , now untl'r the eire of a trH'.r.ed nurse Her erindition p? riven out thin inornint by Mr. r.'!ok".-n t hat -he Wfs s-jttiowhat betti-r thiin rsh'5 has been in the. last few clays is rr.et-t enrt'UragTng to tier many friends who are soiicttiaiis in regard to her welfare. Mrs. S. A. Lewis of Fir street has returned from a several trip to Syracuse. N. T. wh-re she was called owing to the critical illness of fi'-r father, Katbi Talpan, v. ho since parsed away. A Irtf-r firrivingr here from Lieut. Howard Clark and his bride, who was Miss Mauger. this e k from tv'aehington, D. i V, bus written in the room th-it President Abraham I.inco!:' had passed away. A picture of the building was enclosed and opposite vai thit of the Ford theatre. Mr. Si'm Long cf Canton. O . is a houf ni.est ,;f the C. E. Potts in Hmlock street. Letters arriving here from CI nton Lytic, formerly general manage- (,f tli Hubtard Fteel Foundries of this city and r.o'A !'eae.l at Phsrcn. I'a.. annour.'.:i the birth of twin daughters, srrlvii g a; ih-jir liotoe Octob-r 21st Pn1 have be-n named Mary Elizabeth and Frances ("la're. ruring the L tie's residence in this city they lived in Beacon street w t.f rc both had many fideads. This annouiicotntr.t i sure t., he hailed v.ith gr-iit oelight t-y hII those vho knew t!o ! i. The babies and mother are doing nicely Andrew Rooiity has resigned his position - itti th International Lead Refinery 'o. and restin.ed his duties at the First NJiif-nal J.nk It.dtar.a Harbor iiet h- v is ''orn:; i'iv en:('ioeJ. Ti e ;,,; i ross .'i.nner was i-pf-ti last evening to teachers and ail tho-- who could ivt tio tir. y S'' ittk; . v.-i.l tak :htand tff-v.ol all man;- r. cded otiy of tht It is o p.-1 !oi am -liiiir tiiro for the ted that many f i-is eril:ii: it. y en m the wing o: garments as well as the kmttii.fc. Lloyd tfil's, th V tenger. v ;i? doubly for Ah'ie about r.n fastly fibrosing of t-ene.i. tickets wlncli .'estern Union mesongaged yesterday his calls I.e wks a batch of Co. L grew t-ii.al'.cr aft' r
tach call was made. JJrs. M. i;. Crites of Fir street will tegin ery svirtiy a teohj.vui lourse in music at the- American Cer.j.'n otojy In Chicago under the direction of Iror. Allen Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Fstes. th-3 rt'-wly weds, are arriving1 home from their honeymoon at Lansing. Mich, where they were the guests of a brother to Mr. Kstt-s. Mr?. Kstes was Miss Mary lieehin before her marriage cf a week ago. Th couple will make their home temporarily with the T. I. Mangers in Fir street whore Mr. E.'tes has resided for the past two years. The Koynl Neighbors of Fast c'hiago find InJisna Harbor have n-eelved notice that th'-re will bs m cheol of instruction h--'d at the whiting Camp Monday. October 23th. The Iisti iet Stiperia:ng 1'eputy Lesste Hayden will Jnduct the meeting and as many Royni sifhVirs that can are urgr-d to bef
The J. A. M. Club met with Mif Kva Msrcovich in C.iar treet lt evening and arranged for a Hallowe'en party to he held the een;nsr of Thursday No.. I. At the conchiS'.oa cf the meeting me hostess porvod refreshments. The Junior prom will he herl tomorrow evenirig at the. McKmlvy ?oh-i'I and is in the r.atute of a masquerade. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Giles of nv.h street have ret jrnei frcr.i a we-k s isu at lledia bolls. Ia., where U.ey visited llr. GiUi" mother. Frank Orth of l";r street has returned from a ten days." business trip i-. c intern points in the interest:! cf Kir. patents.
Jlr. and Mrf. Mx street and their sen. turned from OhscTso summoned on a vry Paltnon of 133th Il;tr.-H, have rewh re th y wersad mission in the loss of Mrs. ebi who wa:; killed a while at his work The do ea d left dren. He was knvv n s. !d-?t brother ovi'iiinikS A'J in railroad ;. ard. Wife and .- v.".i cl.il- . 1-o-re in th-" - ;" .r.ity having visitej at. hi? Meter's house at various times. Mrs. Margaret Harrow v. ho has been ill for several days with toni".i is will enter the Mercy hospital in Gary w Uhiw the next few days and have hii operation performed to have lie r tonsils removed. Mis. Harry Ackroyd and Mrs. Frank C. P. Smith were guests at e lunclieoil a: the home of Mrs. T. E. Williuna in North Maitoun avenue yesterday. Mrs. j;. N. Canine is expected home tomorrow from F r! Wayne vvtor-.- r-ho has been attending the State Federation of Wome-n's Ciuhs. Mrs. 'ai:i;ie reprcentt-:l the liast. Giricigo V'.imaa's i"!ub anel was accompanied Vy Mrs. J. A. I'a'tersem ff Gary, the cl.ib' palilalia ntarifin. M. E. I'.uvn.-. .ilttor of the Town P.ooster of Fast Chicago, who has been .seriously ill f-"r the past two weeks, was able to he out teiday. Picked up on cu?p:ci"n at Twelfth and South Uesplaines street, t'liiea?", yesfrday. two E .t;t Chici-o lads. Fa squale "l"rno ami 1'etti-k Altlero. asi s-eventern and nineteen j ears, confessed that they with h. thud boy t ad lust held up the siloon of Stanley Matoski. 113 Souh Canal ?tret. and had gotten $30. The nam of the companion was given and the pc-ljce are after him. jee vayer anel Thomas Rio si-, i returned yesterday front a tr'p made to Hetroii. Mich., In Mr. T'.'.e.sk i's nicer. They declared upon their return that the weather was too cold for s o li trips now and they would defer c t'.'.ei s they had p!ar.nd for ear!;,- spring. Mis. Hitam Kerr of South Tod avenu returned home yesterday from Gary, where dio has been with her lister. Mrs. Harrv Urown. who is vry ill f.illtiwtng the birth of a baiy fiairjthter that only lived a few moments. H i believe.-J that a medical expert will be celled in the, ( a.-e by the tin 'tflmc pl-vso ian unles Mrs. l;i"'V. ns cndit'.'-n warrants otherwise to da y . The: Liol'' Elks will not meet Tuesday even.ng. their regular me-tlnc i , r - i , t , owir.tr to the benetit show being put on at. the Hartley theater for 'ompary L. T'n-v have deierre.i their meetirsr In Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. K. T. IF gains in North M.agoun vT.iie. Very .-pecial at the C"o!u oia Theat.r trnig-ut. The World l";!oi Crporato'n jirr-en'.s beaut ilul Ga.! in f. spordti tlve-par dranni I a no .od Mpde Her.' A Men-. il.- will
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be shown with the above feature !-n't f'tget, Fiidiy and Saturday, the most wonderful picture of the day, -The with I'utm rarnuni "ill he .: wn A 1 . M tiy t'.cie re h;ng distributed by Mrs. 'i. tor Bsi1aux, chairman of th '""or-p-! n',' L. ber.eet Fhe-w to 1 hJ ft t Hartb-y theater Tue.-day o.eii-ii, i ;, er a-th. Vestrdsy tickets w-er(. left n large quantities w'th those who will assist in their dtsti ib'ition ned sale, find many more, aie Viti; placed fday. It is to be l:op.; ?h-.t every lcRet that has been g'en out vv-11 be sold f.-r th:s cause, and that mar y wiil apply fop admission at the door. As muc-h money as possible sheuM he raie,i foj- our boys
w p. ' are Miss, fat p-eci-tt ,(f stationed at Ha 1 1 icsbu rg. frotn their hms and apc f ali tii.it we ran offer l c. e rn . The r.ef r c.pts of the show held at the Lyric theater :i Chicago avenue v er.;nc l.e 'he Fast Chi' ago W'-omin's club for the benefit of the Ass'.ciated t hariti'-s and V.V;fare s-.-ciati'n was .,!'. je. Tliose 'a charpe :-.i't; g:. atef.il t - all who assisted in the way of disposal if the tickets and to the public for their patronage. Tl-.e card party held at St. Patrick's haH hist evening by the Ladies of the f'iitrh v. as a most pronounced suc- ..;. At the conclusion of the games the he. mus wore avva'-bd to Mis Fuehrl. who sertirt d first in the ladies; Mrs. Chailes ?.! uown, second; Mrs. Suliiv an. consolation. In the srentlomen's. M " John Toots won tirst: .'.i r.s Cora dine, se .-nd. ami J. F.. I L' hnsan, -onsoiaticn. Refreshments! wrre served. The disposal of a beau- I '-. till class vase went ", Miss Naomi L .rden. e.H O rape vine street. The fvmiw was a r.-ot ideal one for the tr.anv in attendance. r!tl) Of TH K. fr. and Mrs. John Tol.mie of 3522 I'ennsv ivatua avenue desire to express u cir ' "' i f; w !' o We. pathetic aid death 'f Fee gratitude to the foi.-,v-nost kind in their svmtn the la.t illness and ir beloved mother who d ' p a i -d tl.ie life i:t tlie-r home undav mmnins e-ears. and at the advanced ntre of was laid to rest at Dak fli'l cemetery in Hammond yesterday afternooi', to He'V . Elo.er Jones, pastor of ti e M. E. o"i i-'-h. to the quartette o.n posed of the Messrs. William R. Tw.f.bie. Sr.. John Golder. and the Mesrl,irtis J. A. Teecarden und WilLum 1'H.l.lde. Jr.. tot the orttani.-t. William r.)obbi. Jr.. tot Mi. and Mrs Tvecs and the super in t endr r t s Tnland Steel fompnny for the their private autotinohiles to 'he Inr"e assembly of fr!nd cem'terv. also to the Scottish J. v:. Of the use of eo- eto the e.c ie y of Indiana 1 1? rhori ighbors and friends, friends. Adv. HI) IK THANK". To those who were most kind sympathetic in their aid In the and last i'lness und dath of my beloved husband, Albert t'avis. who departed this life Saturday. October 2'th. and was Icid to rest yesterday at "'ak Hill cemetery, especially to Itv. Oeor&e R. Jones, pastoi . the M. V.. church, for his words of Christian sympathy, to Mrs. Jud3e Fiogga and frs Wayne stiller for the solemn hymn music, to neighbors and friend-', and the many beau: id"' floral .ff : ings we are indeed gratefii! fr.r. MRS. JENNIE PA VIS. ETHEL PAVIS. VK EMMA WEDDELLS. A3 v. . 1 i g to all Lands and Lots n a jVUUiy. li ALBERT MAACK, Sec'y-Tra. EDWARD J. EDER, Mansger.
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This is tl.o store for younz. mon'y aul sports clothes..
T3i is is 8 special store for overcoats. This is the s'ore for hats, shirt?, neck
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A new model just received, in the very finest materials of plush; in black only, with laree for cnllnr .mid enff-- hnttrm-i tvimmorl
H with same fur material: i seams to the front. Coat plush buttons; valued at .1 il k eu Money Cheerfully Refunded ?? Do ?? you save our profit sharing stamps? If nqt, why not ? They are worth monev to you .00 in mdse. or $1.00 in cash.
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Friday and Saturday Sale THING Deos
of Men's and Voting Men's Stsits and Overcoats
"Just what you are looking for." You'll like this one: a new military model by Hart, Sehaffner & Lirx; notice the belt, the lapel-, the pockets, the box plait at the back. Smart, isn't it ? You'd better buy your overcoat for quality; thats the true economy; and don't foruet that the price has something to do with the quality. fJood clothes cost more than poor ones. Wo insure any overcoat ;.ou buy here; fcr tht real t-.-iluo pf-r ii!iar. We offer you a big varioty to Folort from, in Hart. Sehaffner & Marx coat?. We adopt a pclivy of s-nialkr piol'.ts and rjuiok salcj. Coatr, showro in a dark preen mixture Icid- :-em-'hir.g attr'.r Mve, s-p.-;p1:,l n.atc $27.50
"For the Attention of Business Men" Good biiMiiess men who want to be as well dressed as ever, and who want to save a little money on the side, are buying ready-made clothes at this store. They net the best all-wool fabrics, the most authentic style, perfect tailoring, and a Sim ran teed tit $25.00
can't pp. offprprl in nnr for FrifljlV iinrl uocibs Aie veiy -racucai ana
Women's and Misses' Suits
Made of a fine Ratina in a tan (khaki) color. Co-t belted all around, fancy slit pockets, pockets trimmed with row of fancy buttons, light tan silk lining, brown velvet trimming on collar; very neat and yet attractive. Coat high waisted, gathered back from waist line ulown back, trimmed with two rows of buttons, at
half belt from sirie trimmed in large $ - Y2J)0. Speciallv
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An Extraordinary Shoe Bargain For Friday and Saturday Only
TWO GOOD GUN METAL CALF SHOES FOR
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"PL n TJ cii Trn TJa Ton" for Friday and Saturday Only. n Knfrlish last in a bal, bniir with pun metal uppers that ar t-olt and pliable, and bigh pradu leather soles, Ooodyear -elt, no nails on (he inside of th fihoe; guaranteeel u give satisfaction, at 4.95 The Store of Eas
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"Youngmcn! Look sat this!" !ood service in clothes depends on what they're made of and the way they're made. All wool fabrics and careful tailoring make the styles we sell more satisfying. Hart. Sehaffner & Marx and The Cloth Craft Clothes
put both quality and style in their pood clothe.-, and we have them here in all the new military sport suits and overcoats for fall. gs
Here is a Yarsity Fifty-Five model in a preen Scotch weave, something snappy for school and conservative enough for dances and parties; three button, at
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The Cloth Craft Clothes that are absolutely guaranteed to trive satisfaction, in pinchbacks, belted all around, larrze patch pockets, excellent made. Special for Friday and Saturdav at from
Ea evt 7i I?QrK7fn nrrlor nntir nave a Distinctive Touch.
"The Very- Latest." Vomen's coats made of a fine broadcloth, in blue and green with fur capo collar, belted all around, with large buckle; black satin lin
ing, bottom trimmed with as collar; made full, that the appcaranee of the coat,
Dresses. For women and misses, in brown and navy blue. Made of a fine gabardine cloth, belted
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embroiderv, fancy pleats, very becoming 19.5 O ' Women's AVaists in white and flesh color, large collar, front trimmed with square but- H tons, also embroidery front; made of Georg- )
ette crepe "The Reason Why Last" for Saturday Only. A m ido too sh'f, button and built, thf same as the "lloiiove Me Last." Good substantial material. Goodvear welt. -Do not miss this Rood bargain. Shoes aro advancing e"eiy wopk. Special at 4.95 51 ?,TT1Tl SP immf,b$ ii iky. CHIcago
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