Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 171, Hammond, Lake County, 10 January 1918 — Page 8

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avenue, Phone T9. 1-S-6 Columbia. Theatre tonight will t shown Emily Stavena in. Alias Mrs, Jeascp. Also the Cth Episode of the Hidden Hand. 1-10-1 Father Thomas H:ne and Mrs. Hines nfri Chicago visitors today. Ell'ot Puse, son of probation Officer Fred Euse, who l as been spending the holiday vjrution with his parents, was the gue?t cf friends in Chicago today. He will learo on next Monday f?r AVesterviltc. Maii.e, where he attends Colby college. Occupants of business houses and fiats r ho receive their heating supply

tr-m ih I.ake County Icn & Cold Stcr- j -So company wcro shivering wlrh the) "! J, today and business sj again jus- j I'CT-.cIed in a number of tlac-s. The 1

company fuel supply !s sail to be exhausted and to nil to the discomfort of tho patrons no relief is in sight. George Rogers, -who conducts a. cigar store at C112 Block avenue, was fined $10 and cost?, amounting to $30 in the city court. Holers was arrested by Probation OiTicer Fred Ruse and was ojcci.ed of selling snuff to school boj 3 In udiona Harbor.

The Indiina. Harbor lodge F. & A. M. j ' w ill ' hold installation of' officers j

.-aiuroay ovrntng. January 12. A distinguished visitor. Judge IT. Tattle, past fraud toaster of the Stat of Indians, will preside- a the installing officer. Ail members arc expected to be In attendance. Tho East Chicago Elks meet tVs evening in regular session. There will bo discussion of very important mat-fer.-and at the close of the session lunch will be servei. 31 r. aj-.l Mrs. Wayne Miller are entertaining in their apartments in the Atlas this evening: at a seven o'clock dinner. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. E. X. Canine and Mr. ajjd Mrs. Everett Williams. Owing to condition of the weather at the present time it has been deemed advisable for tho meeting of the music department of. the East Chicago Woman's Club tc postpone tho meeting of January ll'.h. The talent secured for that meetiug fears that there is a pos

sibility of disappointment owing to' poor car service at this time. The later 1

date has been set for January 30th when tho Misses Mary A. Stone and Annetta. Specter will be joint hostesses at the home of the latter in Is'ortli Barins avenue. The East Chicago Club entertained at a delightful informal dancing party at their rooms in Chicago avenue and it was one of those seml-rconthly affairs that brings out many in anticipation of real enjoyment. Amoa; those present last evening Mere Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hart, the newlyweds who have just returned from their honeymoon spent in the east. Mrs. Hart will be remembered as Miss Imogens Failing, a teacher in the public schools of this city. Court Grant. United. Order of Foresters, will meet this evening at the Odd I'ellows hall end after the session there will be a social hour and lunch f ervod. Mrs. E. C. Wedgeweod of Wegg avenue and Mrs. Isaac Mills of Drummond street attended the semi-antiuil moeti'.g of District No. 2 Eebekah Assembly held at Valparaiso yesterday. Mrs. A. P. Twyman cf the Atlas apartments and children ere on an indei'.nite visit with relatives at Louis--. ille. Ky. The J. O. T. Club will l.oM a business meeting tomorrow evening at the home "f M'ss Margaret Brissey in Drummond street. A social hour with refresh-

All members will

suer.ts will follow.

Hindi y be present. ; Mr. and Mr;. Charles Swltzer or 3444 1 Watllng street lost their Tlttla daugh-' ter. Margaret, age 4 ye?r. In death yes- ; tea-day, following e. siege of typhoid i lever. The funeral will occur Sunday1 'ifterncn from the family residence.! Mr. Switzer is emr.""t et ih Indiana! llirbor Lumber .t v'onl Co. as teamster, 1

110 Pairs Ken's Shoo?, Values at S3, $4, $4.00 and $3 Men's All-Leather Shoes. doul)le soles, in button nnd lace, blai-k onlv, ni-ule of

cult', a iris ami gun metal 01 ea ranee

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THE STORE OF

rv SATISFACTION

EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA

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Eift Chief's Largest and Best Department Store

S?5 Fairs Womsn's Shoes "Won.en's All Leather Shoes, in button or'laee, sonic cloth tops, odd lot; the tine?t bar

gain ever o2ered, Clearance

$2.95

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Great Opportunity for Economical Shoppers The Greatest Event of the Year. Vast sums of merchandise will be sold at a reduced price. Good dependable merchandise will see its lowest point in prices. Bargains will be shown on our tables during this Clearance Sale and the Pinal January Clearance Sale Starts Rriday, Jan. lit It. to Jan. 19.

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Coats and Suits at Prices Well Worth Considering $122.50 MEN'S COATS CLEARANCE

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Men's Overcoats, made in the semi-form fit and Baliuaroou

style; the finest materials in all the latest- T colors; wonderful value, reduced from ft y

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$25.00 MEN'S OVERCOATS miml

. AT $21.50 Afrn's font-? in flip vptt Intot . stA V$J

modes; belted all aromid, v,y , ifJ W 'fX military collar, finest materials iV Jn

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Women! Here are Dresses that Cannot be Equaled

in gray. Clearance Price. . . .

U S14 12.60 i4 $19 - $11.80 ' $17.60 f13.20M

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$23.50 OVERCOATS AT $19.75

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WE ARE GIVING A 207c DISCOUNT ON ALL OUR WOMEN'S COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES A GREAT OPPORTUNITY

in the heavy coat material of that vere built for comfort. Special Clearance Price onlv.

$18.00 and $20.00 SUITS AT $13.95 Young Men's Suits, broken sizes, in finest materia K

in cashmeres and worsteds; all shades; belted; patch pockets. A great reduction

lialmaroon Oveivoatsaa.''.? , K';.;"v;y-,i

finest patterns; Coats f, id 9 A

13.95

MEN'S SUITS IN SERGE AT $22.50

Men's Blue Serge Suits in various

models, all sizes; greatlv reduce

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COATS $30.00 Coats, latest modes, fine, broadcloths, 20. . 27.50 (.'oats, made of fine plush, 20?o discount $22.50 Coats, kerseys, 20 off; will cost you 25.00 Coats, broadcloth, 20' c off. will cost vou . . . 15.00 Coats, odd lot, small sizes, 20'. o off . . SUITS

.$24.00 .$22.00 $18.00 .$20.00 $12.00

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" 25.00 Suits, of serge, rll wool. 20 off $20.00

S12.00 rn ' $14.80 '5

$27.50 Suits, Gabardines. 20 off $22.00 5

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1-j.OO Suits, oi sei-gc, latest m m.I s, 2..- o:t ' 18.50 Suits, wool serge, all shades, 20 off

DRESSES $19.50 Dresses, all wool serge, 20 off . . . x. $15.60 16.50 Dresses, fancy trimmed, 20 off '. $13.20 12.45 Dresses, grown girls, 20 off $ 9.96 $1S.50 Dresses, wool serge,' 20 off $14.80

January Clearance Sale in Our Shoe Dept.Shoes Sold Below Cost. 1

$9.50 QUALITY, $8.50

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WOMEN'S HIGH CUT SHOES, $4.50 a

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ts omen s iniioii oiioes in oiariv uui. in iui mm i

tops, high and low heels, greatly rediK-cd to.

S8.00 SHOES AT $6.85 Ladies" Tan and Light Gray Shoes, two tvne. cloth tops: very latest creation; leather Louis heel, (n Qjr aluminium plate p00w

$7.00 SHOES, ENGLISH STYLE, $5.98

Women's English Shoes, in mahogany color, perforated wing tip, guaranteed all leather. .

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Mom's Elk Skin Working Shoes, in tan only; a

fa shoe well known by the mer4s its of its Avrnr. This soils

at $2.75. To clean up lot.we are selling at a greatlv rc-

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This All-Leather Walk Over Shoe is the greatest bargain of the season; dark cheery tan, in lace onlv, (Q CO English last. "THE CORNELL" A GENUINE KID

Shoe with straight inseam; just the shoe to rectify your

bunions, specially priced for this sale, per pair. MEN'S $5.00 SHPES, $3.95 Men's tlack Button Shoes, all leather, wide toe, per pair

56.50 $3.95

vral , for their annual meeting. Members ati'l

Leaving this week for coast artillery

pnltsMn-yr.t "re 'l.e M3eT". Thon-j v.m iir he has been for

Aiit,hl. ra-il Holrunt and Edward j ,nd underwent an creation for fri-nds are asked to be present

J-tays. I he trtree '-'in men were asigned to California fo, t. L. V. Payne, "isrrinter.der.t of the to docks 8 tlie Inland Steel, has re-

t!:rrd here from Villwood. O

ai-rendicitis while there. The Sorofis Club has been asked to meet with P.ev. arid Mrs. Arthur "V.

his Johnon in I?eac"n street tills evening

MAPS SHOW BUSINESS COXDITIOXS

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j Enrt Stonieler was here frni camp Taylor, Ky., for a brief visit at the j home of Mrs. I". Ilrnnecks in Olcot'. j a venae. i Tho Indiana Harbor Lu'her League-

Jnill nf:et wKh the ' stor r.Z the gwed-j

j l?h l. i iie.-..:i churc.-i ,. a.. . Arthur V". Johnson at their home in lieaccn street tomorrow evening. lt is the- remilar annuw.1 nieetiuK n. i hers an'i their friends are invited to I come. i Mrs. Thomas M'jMahort eri'ertiir'd I at ft very j retty and well appointed ! luncheon in honor of her birthday ani nii erserr, et her home in 14 4' h street Jin the afternoon of Tuesdaj. Twelve gueits were rresent- ! Guests at the W. H. lluiaa licme "In

the school auditorium, a musical entertainment will be rM under the auspieoa of St. .Mary'? .v.tiis Sodality whi'h bids fair to become t!i best ent -'-r' a:unirt.t. ;'( stapfd m t!,e auditorium. PresMer.t Thos. ,r. 'Joiifrey an'l his various conimittees have lined ui

an array '.f t i r.t fr-n; . .titntiiotHi,

Vi -'' n? 'sidi ! farl"'.!- on I r.ist Ch e&is'j that 15 bound to clxut ineritorion vroval f rotn the ainiivisce " hiVh tli a.1 ' ' et ' licatea wl 1 r-n'k tJi. hall. Tli-';ro v. Ill .e n diversity of vocal and instrumenta' r:ttnbor. JmgiuK. eomlc 5ktehes and diaiRues. all destined to di'.crt the r.:iu! of tVo audionr'. from tho erlotisr.'-ss f 'h times

CROWN POINT

j Grapevine street this week were Mr. i Earl Huish who was hera from Waliington, D. C . and who is a r' presentaj ti'0 of the Ford Motor Co. and on his 1 way to Detroit, Mich., to attend a conj vention. Iff was aecornpajiied by his i wife. Arilving to meet them were Mr. (and Mrs. E. jr. Miller of Chicago, t The I.. A. E. Club has arranged for !a bob-sled party this evening and w iU j meet at. (lie home of Miss Katherine I tioriiMB, hi North JUiiing avi-nu at K

toire of contributions by 10:30. The ticket at the nominal pries of twentyfive cents each are finding ready ale from those who have an inkling of the splendid bill of talent to be heard and sen. T. She has moved his firr.ily froiT 4507 Ma-ir a etiue o .'!'.' .virnbar.. avenuo, Chicago, in order to be more conv nt '. v. w tht general ofClcs of the j:. &. ( K. It. company i i the c:ty. The Elks are planning a big cabaret

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Saturday evening, January

fair Mi'l take place in the'.r club rooms

for an evening to tho m -re lighter vein , over the t.asi mcago e.aie r. uT. Tt,.-. rr,.--ani is ! comml t tee consists cf John W. Stirling,

.fh.Hnl.il to Rt.rf rron-otlv at S i Pr. Chas. T. Johns

o'clock in order to fr.ish up the rcpcr-West aI

Jtiss Margaret Gras?, owner of the Hat Shop on Main street, will close her

I ..,--(-. r x "".t-iu. "t"r'31,' r!,'Ti rhe i w ill be in Chicago at the wholesale t -. it Tif-raj tng her irv.r? r Of'i, ' Misses Ila'.r1 r. A. Xuser and Fae

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j clfice.

Mr. August Schuster has moved h.'.s

effects to the t Stepolites

"Wednesday night. The Eastern Star lodga will hold eti important meeting at their lodge rooms on Friday night. Tho installation cf the new officer will tako pJ&ce. Those in transit between Gary and Crown Toint are still unable to mae tho trip via automobile, the snow drifts beintt so high that even the high powered rmchires can not plow through thnm without gettinft stuck. Street car

service has again resumed their normal

schedule. New marriage licenses: Anthony

and Ansa Pallonis. fiar"-:

E. A.

A. Beach.

Booth. W. C.

SKATE-SAILING IS ONE OF THE TUIilLIANGEST OF WINTER SPOUTS

house occupied by Rev. P. IT. (iuethoff.

and the family will make their home with him. The Schuster rlce will be occupied by the John Eberlys. The C. D. B. Ciub was entertained by Miss Xorma Bartholomae on Monday n.'sht. Tho honors In five hundred were won by Mrs. Harry Baker and Miss Sara Winer. After the tsrd games the hostoss served delicious refreshments. Miss Elllian Schmidt attended the Srirlner's ministrels in Hamrrvnd on

Harrison Hall Sutherland and Helen V. Merrill. Gory; rhillip Oolcgrove Connelly and Mary Luella. Epps. Hammond: George Tonc.h and Martha Kakech. Garyl: Stephen L. ""ovek an'l Msry Duisick, Gary.

If You Think THE TIMES I? Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Always Welcome.

o'clock.

The ride will l.e taken in th.

l i e a hi. tt jrianbs. u epared by tho Chamber -f "oti.mv'rce of tp United State-, show that business 13 stiii good in most sections of the country despite the war. They rontrast the prosperity of a year ago (ti e lower map) with that of today "and show that there has been relatively Iittl falling off j butln$.

direction if Gary and later to St. John ! end after a couple hours of sleighing I they will rfcturn to the home of Miss : I Gorman where hot refreshments will j i aw ft them. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Kel-j itk". will chaperone the young r.Cks, ; j Miss Alice Klemm, accompanied t-y , ! Mr. Paul HormenMorfer attended the J IccnhiK perf"rman-c at th-- Illinois; 1 theatre last evening; in Chicago to fee . the "'jT'olliea." ,

Sir. and Mr?. Traphoel McMahon who I have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wil

liam Jordan in Hemlock street have departed, Mr. McMahon to the Rockford

training camp and Mrs. McMahon to hep i borne In Grand F.apids, Mich., to await I

rthe present conflict to be settled. Mrs. .!o--piT .lolinstone of Grapevine reei is fit;ng Mrs. W. S. I"lr.i- a' . her home in Gar." today. The latter. , was formeily a. well known resident of ; 1 this city. j 5ft Sunday evening, January II, at i

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Specials for Friday and Saturday, Jan. 11th and 12th

FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, 5 lbs., 1.05; 1 pound- 23C OUR LEADER COFFEE, 4 Iba., $1.04; 1 pound- 28 M. R. BLEND COFFEE, special, 1 pound 30 FANCY GUNPOWDER TEA, per pound - 60c HERSCHEY'S CCCOA, I,, pound - - -23? WASHINGTON CRISPS, package 10

FANCY TOMATOES, No. 2 cans, 6 cans, 75c; 1 can 1J? CORN, PEAS and KIDNEY BEAN3, 6 eana, 75c; 1 can ToC CALIFORNIA PEACHES, In heavy ayrup, No. 3 cans .... SHRIMPS. 2 cane : 253 APPLE BUTTER, full quart Jara 2SO MERICAN FAMILY SOAP, wlthCofV. tea or tea order, 6 bare 30C

Plenty of thrills and lots of speed is to be had in skate-sailing, the iie-.v outuoor sport that is now popular wherever there is ice enough to frive the skater a long course. The Shrewsbury river in New Jersey is where skatesailing is flourishing: at present and skate-sailors there are many. Quite a little skill in handling the sail is an important item.

East Chicago Tea & Coffee Store

716 CHICAGO AVENUE EAST CHICAGO

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