Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 300, Hammond, Lake County, 18 June 1918 — Page 6

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Kathertne IlonnrJ. OI"ott (vr.. Phnp 23, nil! be pleased to rtrlte nd

receive social nen and ! ertlslna; fori

The Time. l.s Joh nark of nil description promptly nml sttII done. Miss Neil Kffsan. ho has frr a '-T,5 time bn in th offlcea of the ry Light. Hp at and Water Company. a resigned hr pi-s::'-n and tUn Vh First star Trust ard ?av!rji Bank at Indiana Harbor. M'. s Kfttan's duties foam e r. --i eyterd a . lT!rre Charn.k!. the sir.a!l daughter ?f Mr- and Mrs. nrnv "'har.ski of "316 Ivy s!rr s-js'sined an !n.1 ;ry to one of her hips when ,h fil fr- in the atti? the f!or be wh! ri9v. a ST- The extent cf the injury w;K h "earned af:r an X-ray pt::r has heen takn and It is to h hoped that the trouble w'.ll h dlaen.-e,-j . S;-Rht.

The, Christian Women's Circle of the. ! Christian church will meet Thursday j afternoon at two o'clock at the church, t" discus the plans for CJo-to-Circle ! Pay tn be held June 27th. All mn;heis! are urgently requested to be present. ! Mrs. t'urtis Mattox of ivy street w ill I be the hosters of Thiirs;av afternoon. I

Mr. l.eo Mat x of ' i m m, -.m 1 1 U avenue ituin-il h' n yiv i dn y fini th Merc ho.p;;al, tl.ir:. n li'i f he has linen tha l.l li.ieo works iec..;eratinK fio.n a.n r ie i -at urn. !!.. ren

dition i.i r-a.d to be fa', orai'.e. t' an ear'.;, and comj-lete I ( . o w , j

U. S. WOMEX Til? A VE USD'?: If "HEM. FIRE

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JOHN PORA CO. Heal Estate, Loans Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC. Pera Building. 3462 Guthrie St. Indiana Harbor. Ind.

"Pr. and ! t s l.iu a: f John.', n-..vm- i ran ied the Mis r loren e i.'tdnnn. Julia Htldred and ?.-Ui Moss to Fort j She-ulan in then- oar lir' I hy dined) mil later isited Kat t'ht'.'as-1 b" '. j at the Great l.a'.;e,- Train.ns Station , M-.as Carrie Kirknrli. sister t - I'l l G oru B.okneil of Fast t 'hn'ago, ht e from I nd'.a na p n he? e fh" j he-Ids the po.roii of piivat. ac. retarj j t- the Kfi'jii'.ic K.n.an-'e Bti'l Invest j irt nt cmranj' of that c!t; . for a visit e f l"n da s. ;

i j The funeral of I.e-nard Firlch, 24 1 I yars old ardn- 1 1 di'd of a llngerinsi ! ' illneps of t -orn.i 1 r.--: . . or --.;rred from jth fam.ly cs:J"n . Hi Veinon a"eJ n- -- esf; dav morninsi. t the Croat tan j ichuri h ivh e sn vt'-ps nr held and jin!::nn; ns.i made at ft. Johns cent- j I o t e r ; . Hammond. j

J There is still an u-aent ren-iest sent

fro-.n -he East h.caso Ci 'ss! Centre that ail i.irnt o .; t tr.neT he a-- j o int-il :""r. T.;rt uai iriei.ts rn ist be '"nr!'d at ar r a : 1 y .iafe ,.r yarns tit'if b snt In N r a h.i ;-:- i;

a no-v r .l'.tiir estao' i.he,J as to the essentials .- the w ork to be a "i"omf'l'ii'il '') 'he f;:f.it e. It :s q:. te r,cp?.Ty that an early teeord be t.iade of all nut sand ng ma r e.-:a Will those l.oid'npr s':oh kindly j port at on"e? Fr. and Mrs. iorre ':f of l",":s. street and their p;n V'tanh lia'e ?n t" 'inil:.s-i. K :- . to v. r e;a:;'.,w fo- :'".e a-.-'- na:t o -tie-.

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Cleaning and Shoe

Shining Parlor 3404 Michigan Avenue Near Guthrie St. Indiana Harbor, Ind.

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Cleaned Blocked and Repaired for both ladies and gentlemen. WE CLEAN AND DYE ALL KINDS OF SHOES Exclusive Chairs for Ladies. George Kondiles, Prop.

Th heroism of these two American women under ehe'.l and machine

j qun fire in the frreat offensive on

ins &oi&ivii3-itviiiia iiuut ii ai received reccrrnition in the cabled net.'3 dispatches from that sectim. "With villages burning all around them they mini3tred to soldiers and refugees in Y. M. C. A. canteen huta. Both M-.ss Herron and Miss Eowiex are from Cir.cimjk

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XU, W (J l Held of N.-.rth Maon -T KV -gTvWA fij ; - ry this a'tcrnoon W h,.r ,,

Tress, scencrjr, all the out-door joys are yours if you have a Case car.

You can speed where you will and come back when you will. Really, it is the only way to enjoy life to the full. And every member of the family will get full value from the Case.

Come in and talk it over.

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t;e Fr. John Wakefer was here. -si I Forte, Ind.. and preached th .n'.'iil sornior. a? the obsequies heM o-- the la'.e (iarret Fa:an t St. -.tricks '-ivii-h : sttd.y morn.ne .-.-n:n II03 nem mas.t was oclobialed tho pas F.ev. Fr. '' n e; i v, with assstan-e of P.ev. Fr. Th'fin of rt Wayne. Mr. er.d Mr . Tarin Pttnn. To-jras-

'.vn. C'h;o v. ore In rrtfendir.ee at the j

held yesterday.

Ch nrlea n FntiiT. Jr. is here from j ah;ng;on. Ind . a c ie-t a tle ('has. 1

sons. ,erree Parts. It Is

George' thtr.f hlrthdtr anniversary and as PavSd's se.-ond birthday follows oloseiv the two ar cel-brated at th same time. There ate fifteen children In attendance and the o ;nirer children are a '. onipan 1 ej hv th:r mothers. The Infant on of Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Murphy of North oicilt aventi" ho devoirped rn'imrnla short'- after Its b'rth ha been taken to th Michael Reese hospttal fr medical t-eatment. The httle one ts doing nely. th rporr wht-h has reached relatives here today. There Is a met!nir of ths nvirse. commlfee of the Welfare Asso-imlon to be held next Monday afternoon at the. hrr.e, of Mrs. '-leorsr V. Lw!s. in Xorth Mnfroun avenue. Mrs. Charles Pmith of l,th etret. has returned from a few days trip to 5ouh Bend where she was the arueyt of Mr. and Mrs. Bn Targer. The e A. Y. Girls will attend the performance of the, "Slacker' at the. R'ley .'h"Pl this evening, accompanied by Mrs. J. ruua, Smith. The Crocks Cluh will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. F, H. Blileter of

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Little Jne Feterson w'll celebrate her fifth birthday anniversary at the McKtnley k inderparten tomorrow rr.ormns. Her small classmates will be,' the guests. All' O F 8. chapter members fMni to Gary tomorrow e.ver.(nor r, r. n.i

(j j to meet tn time to take, the 7.11 lrifi I "rurbpn car.

n j 1 be -No .Name Club will

rierni-.s- with Mrs. Z. I? North ' ' 1 e n t a i e n ; o

Mrs. T'etT T) Sie.rhnar of Ntith Ma-g-oun v.m-,f n :i! hav e the Fad Kike trieet with -her tins eventnff. An lnrereti.K letter arrived hero yesterday '"rom Mrs. John B Lhman. who recent!- Kft this oj.y t., i-,m i.er h ishand at Nifro. West, Va , whe.ra he went several months atro under contract of the irnvernmer.f to superintend '-onst rtit i' n work, 'The letter "ids. -We arrived a rU sen lst niKht at N'Cti-o. nnd ar mlv settled and like the plae real we:! We mve u rive-ro,n hur.tralow furnished hy

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the Future? Have you stored in your coal for the winter? Have you taken advantage of the lower prices by ordering early? If you have not, Do So At Once. 'Twill save you money.

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DR. EOB'TJ. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hsr-.mond, Ind. Phone 22S3. ' GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES. PATENTS EEND FOK UV BOOK "HOW TO GET THEM," tt't fall of Information 70a sboa'i

know. Remember that all work entrusteS ta -.v care Is dor.s In my own jflcs. rieii

! fer in Chicago, wbers y ucan call for j consultation int business day ta tha i year or any Monday evening until I o'clock. ! Berries best to be had at id prlca, j and It routs less. Phone Central 55a j JOSHUA H. H. POTTS, S S. Dearborn St., Chicago

ATTOP.X1ET ami CO'CNSKLOTl AT LA.W. aUITE 1111 KARTIXiltD BUILPSfJ

OUR YEARLY CHALLENGE SA.O&I

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With these low prices we are quoting throngs of people should crowd our sale department. Great qualities are shown. Buy early and save.

Double Stamps

TJomarrow

Great Savings on these Women's and Misses CoatSj Suits and Dresses

'.'omen's. Si! It Striped ;Ktrp in dark and I'rh "Bi'ern?, $7 SO valur -

.5.95

S2". V." omen s Coaff-, larpo nriety of pattorn.- nn'l s'yjej in woo! p-rzoc anij

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$15 Party Dresses at $11.95 Party Dresses c,f Crepe de Chinp W'l-hablo h'itin in f Islt, Mueff arid white. A great offering. Vln3U

!i'.'om"n's Whitp S p r g e Skirts, pood wcfirins. ju.tv. fhincr for sumrrr

Mips"' Pprin? fonts in i-jht and dark colors, com-p!-te assort mfnf, values ti;. to $18 --

Suits in prges, bw. an and green only, J2r arid J22.r,0 vala?--

Spr'.n.-r Stiita, $.,r, valuein serges of Mu tr'rx

mfid In blacV militrc-j',

S17.65

S1.95

j-lu" "CS'ool Foplm SV-lrr.-, Jlfi.r.o Tii'jfs.'neftt fai'.ore-l ti-tckot?. C'hallop.p-o price-. -

Anejthor vopv pood coat n timber In every predominant style and color, lar?? variety, up to value

Vi'omen's Suits, me? saline dresses in navy, hvirtrJ.ndy and pltra, frimm-jd with ?rerpettf! collar? and sleeves, $2 2-SO valne -

braid-

$31.50

A suit for the trell dressed woman. In blue sej-rejfi, military effect, neat tailored poc.k-ts--

$8.85

Goo are-

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Men's Shirts are Sure Some Savers at These Challenge Prices One lot. of men's $1.75 Shirts in Wilson Brr.-. brand,

Inrfze selection; an opportunity to stork vourself for next fall. . . .

Wednesday's Specials

One lot of Men's J2.T5 and J-.O Man battan Shirts, prf-at pattern-:, fast color

S1.95

Tub Sillt Shirt?. $6 yp Imp, treat value, ruv now, a r"ai opportunity

$4.95

"R. H." Shirt? of quaiity and style, bur.dreds of patferns and stripes.

s-npcial $1.50

Ano.hr odd ir-' of Wilson Bros. Shirts. ?1.'0 v.-'l uo. C1ce" out at $1.15

$1.39

30c Dres GiE;ham, 27 Inches wide. In p 1 a t d s and strlrweev. Wednesday only, yard

25c

Women s Silk Gloves, r, r e y. black. trhJte. Special for Wednesday, $1.23 Tarae, pair

Trojan Black Taffeta Silk, -; inch wide, J-2.23 for-me-r "ellinp price. Challenge, price $1.79

25c Turkish Totels, larre stre, sorer red and blue borders

95d

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S2-inch Foulard Dress Goods, "Sc vaJuc Dunns' tnis sale

59c

.'fc Voile Drsts Goods. .? inches wide. lar?e assortment to select from

39C

Silk Poplin, 24 !n rlde, tn ?r-e3 blue, urbite. black, yellow, old ros. vea rrn and other shades, S?c varue 69? 25 pieces Smamer Dress Goods such as oTttandle and mrr.erTaed voiles, refu'ar price Sc to 25c Yard 25C Suitine in fan'-y patterns, some basket var effsct, 33 icebps wide. Yard 49t?

Opportunities in Women's Waists

S7 o'1 Georftte Crepe Waists, handsomely t rimmed in lace, badcd and embroidery work. Your choice--

S5.95

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Tub Silk Waists, fancy ctrlpes, sizes SS ; o 44, larpre collars and cu3s; regular i 3.?3 values- 2.85 j

Georpette Crepe Waists in ?rcy, flesh, white, bieck, mail and hhi. neatly trimined for nat drr sscrs $6.95 $1.59 Waist of fin lawn, embroidered fronts, larg and small collars $1.19

Ladies' Silk Sweaters, a S12.50 Feller, la rose, yellow, coral, kelley and apricot 9.50

"The Water's Fine, Boys" Bathing Suits All Wool

?r and $19 Waits in various combination py'ernf, beaded an 1 l.T-e 'rimnicd. rhtlItT.pe price $7.95 Jap Siik Waists in tlesh, whits and maize, also toH waists, fancy pique collar and cuffs $2.45

! $9.00 all wool Ba'h!ng Suits j for men, In fancy combination j j colors, fast colors. Special S6.95 v -' Men's Wool Suits in grey and blue, with fancy trimmings $3.50 Complete line of Women's Bathing Suits, fancy patterns, from 98c to- 6.95 COMPLETE LINE OF CAPS.

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Blouses and Smocks

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Sale Men's Straw Hats

Large range of Men's Straw Hats in larjre shapes, fancy bands, made of soft straw; very good value at S3.95

Complete line of women's Middy Blouses in whrto, blue, pink and yfllow--98c to S2.95

Ladies' Smocks rn .qieort, blue and khaki, good wearing material. $5.25 valu - $2.69

Panama Hats in cream md rrur white, boh !-r.-.-no and fedora syle, ; : ;.: .ands $4.95

Men's sailor style Straps in fin? weave and coaise, fins grad"- of i-?raw $3.00

Automobile Caps Warmer days reru:r nat, light automobile caps. Beatitiful assortment n every imaginable shad", veils to match, makes a beautiful combination $1.25 to $2.25 Complete line of Slip on Veils10c 25c 50C

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Closed Tuesday and Thursday 6 p. m. Saturday 10 p, m.

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pi.thh this let- fr rated. Ths color sihemc was pmk and . lu v,... r.n.i-.- .i. -

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ray knrnv h-.vv harpil:

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A pretty June wcddirs was so'emn-

Sir.k a submarine!

cate filled with War Saving Stamps

will pay for a depth bomb.

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lows iriu.st bouse sixrerson A thres, iri chec:.. v,,,t v ,,f vi we have Neil O'brien, neav-- teanting

k;,i. f lorn . Hrjeu. tfupt. of th'- ; ooatr..-lled -vi-'a th vo.y b, .ft system.

Grasselli Chemtcai 1 cf Eait Chirapo. ; We v Tf. ai! n..cu.ated as a sa . r-g-ra :Zo3 at the Uome ct air. in-i iri. vnas. - .u',,, ,j works with lr. Leh- 1 rvuhoid fever. Mr. Umws ilks his ,' o. M'-I-iin at C401 Kiwoark avenue at

; r-.'i n "ti- i i i- o rtalnly a wondcrfu. wor and U cvi.ns iionp nicely "'f i p. ai.. Saiutrday. J-nc 15. when n ... Irrsorvatu.u Co f;. of the 1 0 1 i In- ! -ourse the rosyonMb; 1 1 1 its ar.. prcat. i Mis ?vlvii F Maurcy of Sutaberrv. Un Certttl- , . , c-, ti.. ..r-.i. w ivp met .ire r.l on R3 nt . pn wa i united la n-.arr l-acs t Kdwin

i tte o - M..t;v those I, vine tn our mock, sn- i A Norton oi m.s cn i no r.-. i'i"u

l fatitry. U statie.ued

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bouquet of lilly of the. valley and orchldd, Amoas those- present wre JI r. snd Mrs. ' o.vd:r of Kast Chtoaa". Mr and Mrs. K N" Keneirp. '.Jr. aod Mrs. t'has. I)unr,:nore.. The ..n' -of-to wn ue?t ineJiiS'-d James F. (""nwa v. K. R. Kllis. of fyracje. N. T.. and V.r.

diers "oarracka.

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soldiers were j either Prs. cr Ecginccrs. Our apart- j Hyde, ot the Method. st church otl- land Mrs. Chas. B ("hae of .foliot. v.

I worshipper, although their is an ear- ! rr.ent in East Chicago was rented to i rioted, using IB oeautitui nntr cere-j and their lier service read for theoi. The streets 1 Mr. McLaugh-ia cf the Hutbard eteel j mony. The hotaa was artiitically dec- Chase.

daughter. Mary Lyndail

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