Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 24 January 1919 — Page 11

CROWN POINT NEWS

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About 800 popt attended the curd

Prty given at St- Mary's hall on drie.B'Ja.y night and a most enJoyeWf- ovunln; rs spont. Jo Kroiter was th turtry holder of the sdmttaion tiokot 155 which drew th rocking chair. The rrtc. t 500 were won fcy Mrs. Herbert Barr and Mm. Martin Smith and ! tdr by John Thomim and Mrs. Mary Heln. Miss Mary Cook won th ronsolation rrir... A aries of these parties r to b. g-ivn for tH school hou. fund, the next one on It. 5th. Mr. Steve Rusr.t ia spending a, fow tfays with relatives In Hammond. M1es H-1pti Vioober of Blu Inland. 11!., is the hoviva ruesvof Mrs. Otto Lets th! week. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Root h.ivo returned from Indianapolis whw tli'y wr? In ttndance at the Retail Luralir Man's

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convention f nhich Mr. Hoot is .-- rjetarv. Mra. E. R. CV1 entertajned the members of the Housekeepers Club for hir bi-monthly tneettng on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Hnry Heuyer of Elmhurt. 1U . is A (ruesi in the home of her ststvr Mr". Herman "tVutmeier. Rasaillor P. Rainey und tah Hi c Jamison. Gary: Steve Kaminsky sud Maria Kamii.sky. Robf-rtsdsle; I..u!s Klemrn, 1VhiMna and Clara Tnr.-U, Hammond: Wi'liam Bibb and Iul i i.'irter. Cary. Special '"orset F:ttinK at the "serveu Indies Shop. 600 So. Hnhmm street, one door south of Hotel Me. Hammond. Ind.. I'hon forset eres Cather.r. L.! e.en f ' . Clara fr'?timer. 1-24-T

Lift Off Corns!

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Special Corset Fitting erveu Iadles Shp. '"n stTfPt, one d:or Hammond. 1ml.. J'lv.-nf "' Catlierine I.ifsn . m r

STATE OF SIEGE AT HAMBURG By Interna'iooal Nwi Service.) 1STR1.IX. Jun -'4.. .-tan- 1 Seg. was trn "!'nf(l n! i 1 .1 "i ' r'-' today s n te.

"Freezone" is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus right off with fingers No pain!

Charley C'ontikej The fact that fifteen othpr lia?ue rluhs are ready to grab Joe Jackson st a cood price hns caused Owner t'omiskey of the White S,x to chance i ic n-.r-d aioj 'Jumpinj; Joe." Vv'hen Jackson bti't it for a iiipyard job last fall Com'skey ia:d that the star never could play on his club again.

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tiny bottle of Fireron for a few cent. sufScient to rid your feel cf every hard com, soft corn, or corn between tho toes, and calluses, without soreec9 or irritation. Trr it! No buicbutr!

OIL GAS GENERATING BURNERS GtT? you a rummer aid winter ga3 Are in your cookine and bea'ins tores. aJwaya rea4y for use. You preserve 100 per :ent or the heat units, your toT ia always clean inside. Coal always dirty and you ca"3 nvr i&re more than o0 pr cent of its bent units. Call and ee burners demonstrated at 122 Sibley St., opposite Moaon depot. OIL GAS HEAT & LIGHT CO. i , HAMMOND, IND.

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A pretty church weddir.gr toofc place at St. Uridsr-t' Catholic i t.'iri-h bi 1 i o'clock yesterday v.hfn Miss Akii-s, elder daughter of Mr. nnd Jlrr. Jos-ih Gresser was united in n-.arria to H-nry Kraiu. "en of Mr. ,To? ph Franz of Tur- ( Creek. The brnie wore a dress of white chartnetise t:! a v-il of l-'renoh net. fh carried showej Voi:nuft of roees Bnd lilies of the nl!-y. She wa? att-nded by Miss V'ciorin l'r.ir.z, sister of the groom. v ho were a dress of pir.k georgette and carried a muff of sweet peas and roes John ;reer, brother of the bride, was bs man. After the marriage ceremony whi h w.i solemnised at a nuptial bih h.h-. said hv Rev. Wm. Itcff. thev assembled hi tlm home of the bride's parents south of town where a weddinj? br' akfast was served to 75 relatives of the contracting parties. They left in the afternoon for Chicago to spend thri rhoneymoon. The out of town guesss prf-Fent were: JTr. and Mrs. Seeman, Mr. and i!r. Albert Schmidt and Misses Agnes Zfnder and Elizabeth AVeyrich, all of Chieago. Fred Thompson v. a s taken suddenly ill Tuesdav with a stroke , f paralysis. His condition is quite ious.

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tried it Now I am better, feel strong, have no pains, backache or dizzy speiis. Every one tells me how well I look, and 1 tell them to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound that is what makes me feel well and look well. I recommended it to my sister and she i using it tio. You can use thia letter if you wish, for it is certainlv a gTand remedy for a woman's ilia. ' Mrs. Martha Stanhlawski, 524 Penn St., Perth Amboy, N.J. For forty years Lvrlia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been overcoming auch lerious conditions as displacements, inflammation, u'.eerstiou. irregularities, periodic pains, backache, dizziness, and nervous prostration of women, and i now considered the standard remedy for such aiiments.

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One lot of Silk Neckwear at 19c One lot of Ribbed Union Suits, at $1.49 Shirte One lot of men's Blue Chambray Shirts, all sizes, worth $1.25 69c Wool Sox One lot of men's Wool Sox, worth $1.25, extra heavv 69c Flannelette Shirts In grey, all sizes. A big bargain at $1.29 Flannelette Shirts . Extra heavy, grey or brown, all sizes $1.95 Men's Overshoes Extra heavy buckle Arctics, good qualitv $1.69 Men's Sweater Coats In grey. A big bargain whilo ten dozen lasts, worth ?2.r0 $1.39 Extra heavv ribbed I nion Suits, all sizes $1.79

Hohman and Logan Sts.

You peop!e of Hammond and surrounding districts may think that ycu have seen a real sale, but if you will take the trouble to come into this store on Jan. 25th, we will very easily prove to you that the only GENUINE MONEY SAVING SALE of Merchandise ever held in Lake County will ba going on for 10 days at the Hub.. Can you give us any reason wtiy every man and woman should net take advantage of this legitimate money raising sa!e? We are going t3 sell MEN'S AND BOYS' FINE CLOTHING, SHOES, UNDERWEAR, MEN'S FURNISHINGS at less than the actua! cost ef the manufacture. 5

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Sale Starts Saturday

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One lot of Men's Elkskin Shoesreduced to

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One lot of men's heavy "Work shoes reduced to

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Men's Dress Shoos at greatly reduced price? $2.95-$3.95-$4.95 Boy?' School Slices, high toj, nearly worth double, at $3.95 Men"? High Top Shoes, all polid leather. A big bargain at $4.95

Is an Event of Tremendous Money Saving Importance to Every Home In the City. WE NEED THE CASH That's the only excuse for sacrificing our entire stock at such incredible prices. We don't care what the goods cost, or what they ought to sell for. Our only cbject now is to SELL! SELL! SELL! at any price and at any loss. THE NEXT TEN DAYS We have planned to make the next 10 days the Banner Days of this record breaking SALE. New lots have been brought to the front. Greater values than ever will be offered. READ EVERY ITEM'AND EL". HERE! This is one of the Eest Sales ever held. One cf the most timely, and the Greatest of Values! After building up a reputation for quality and value in High Grade Merchandise, we could not afford to risk losing that repuatation. Every man and woman should buy enough in this sale to see them through the winter. YOU WILL NEVER HAVE A BETTER CHANCE. 2& Discount on any Suit or Overcoat in this Store During this sale.

MEN'S DRESS OVERCOATS Latest fabrics, best made, a vorr dressy ovoreoat. Specially priced at

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Men's Black or Brown Sox tTf" Men's All Wool Work Mitten. .59c Mens Leather Mitts, heavv lined 95c Men's Felt Boots, best quality. 53.69 Men's Wool Shirts & Drawers. $1.95 Boys' Knee Pants, reduced 1o. . .99f Boys Bibbed Union Suits, all sizes. at " 89c Men's Dress Shirts, worth up to s.UK', nt St. 09 MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS nt'greatly reduced price. Men's Mackinaw, all sizes, while they last, at $5.95 and $8.95 .Mens' All Wool Top Shirts, in Lnvy.

Lot Men's Fleece Lined Underwear

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Men's Winter Caps Twenty dozen heavy caps

49c

Men's Pants Men's Work Pants, all sizes. A big bargain

$1.95

Men's Wool Sox In grey and black, while 2" dozen last 39c Men's Rockford Sox 1 f you want a good work sox don't pass this up at 15c Men's Handkerchiefs ' Men's 10c. white Handkerchiefs 4c Men's Garters Boston or Pari farters.

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NEVER BEFORE! have you had the opportunity to buy such high grade merchandise at such ridiculously low prices. Remember the winter just started and cold weather is coming on. Why not take advantage of this great sale. Tell your neighbors about it, as such rare opportunities don't occur every day in the year. Be here when our doors open SATURDAY, JANUARY 25th, 8 A. M.

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NEVER AGAIN! you may never again, or for a long time to ccme, have the opportunity to buy such high grade merchandise. Therefore we impress on your mind, come and see with your own eyes what has happened. We need the mousy and you need the merchandise. You can't afford to miss the unheard of bargains that you are able to secure at this GREAT BIG SALE.

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YME MBdaMT FE.M GE every article in this large store has been reduced in price.

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