Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 279, Hammond, Lake County, 8 May 1919 — Page 8

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Thursday. May 8, 1910

Constipated Children Gladly Take "California Syrup of Figs" For the Liver and Bowels Tell your druggist you want genuin 'California Syrup of Figs." Full directions and dose for babies and children of all ages who arc constipated, bilious, feverish, tonguecoated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. -Look for the name "California" and accept no other "Fig Syrup."

THIEF REGRETS HUBBY'S CLOTHES DID NOT FIT f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I ST. I.OLIS, A!).. May. "Surry, lady, tliat your husband' clothes dim't lit. or I would hac tnUt-n Ihrin. The pork was good. I will return the money sons'! day." The above wan contained in a note left by a robber aftor he had ransacked the home of Oliver V. Kenslnjrer and .took !?C8 and helped himself to roaM pork that had been left in the stove.

CLOCK SPRING HURLS BIG NEEDLE IN BABY'S CHEEK

i INTERNATIONAL NFWS SERVICEI M A I.DKN. Mas- . M:y. An inoffensive lookinp alarm clock came near easisinu serious results to one member of the family of Fred Holt. Mr. Holt was repairing the clock with a darniiiR needle. Nearby was his nineteen-months'-old son asleep on a conch. The spring- of the clock slipped with such force that It thre-v the darning needle against the sleeping child's face, imbedding it lengthwise in the left cheek. It was necessary for a physician to open the cheek sufficiently to reach the end of the n"'nle. cut off the hook.1 end and then drnw it out.

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Don't forget "The Winn.nR Widow," a comedy in two acts, with six characters, presented by the seniors of th. Iyer hih school. It will Rive you yot'r money's worth and a Rood laus:h f-r interest. Korjsrt Tir trouble fir one fvcnms and ror.it ti St. Josepli's htll

and enjoy you, self with the wIJokt. h. r charmin Ur.uf.hters and their ftiilois. Kveiyon-. else will be th-re, nd we want to ( you one jt ti-. crowd. Remember the date. Tuesday ee.. May IS, at S o'clock. 5-S-l Mr. and Mrs. Frank PePfulil of Hammond visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence PefVuhl on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Uouis Winters returned to their home on Monday evening after a week's visit with their daughter, Mrs. Blake of Monon. Itussel Gray spent Tuesday with his parents at Monon, Inl. Mr. and Mrs. August Sdiulte of Schererville attended the funeral of Mrs. 11. TeutemacliHr on Wednesday. Victory Liberty Ijnan Bonds keep niovin alontr at a very satsfactory Piice Die F.rst National Hank have reported total sales to .date $83,960 to 86 purchasers as the amount alb'ited to us was $31,000 we are already more than one hundred percent over the top. Mr. Stommel says that he will oll above STO.ftoO without any effort at all. The public will cry for them. Kather Fcholl of lxiwell was on our streets today. Mr. Fred Wassman, n of the Hanover Prairie's most prosperous farmers transacted business in town today. Mi.s Anna Keilman of Hammond, vlflted with her mother, Mis. Joseph tndres on Tuesday.

DUNDEE MAY BOX LEONARD IN MILWAUKEE

M I rWA I'KF; K. Wis.. May . Johnny TXindee, New York Italian lightweight, who is training here, received an offer from the Olympic A. C. of Philadelphia, for a six round match with rtenny Leonard the latter part of this month. Dundee would prefer to box Leonard in Milwaukee, fcelinR jn jtreat shape for

his match hre with Tttehi Mlcth1l Friday nielit. Dennis O'Keefa of Great Lakes meets Soldier Harry Schuster in the ten round opener.

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LEGAL NOTICES.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF M A L C II E It RTCHWOLSKI, DECEASED. No. 20 4 5. Notice is hereby given that the undersianexi has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge vf the Lake Superior Court. t-'aid Estate is supposed to be solvent. PAUL B. LITINSKI. Administrator. Dated February 4, 1919. 6-S-15-22. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IX TUB MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SELONA FEKGL'SO-V, DECEASED. No. 2068. Notice Ja hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Couit. ISaiU Estate is supposed to be solvent. LAKE COCNTY SAVINGS & TRI'ST CO. Administrator. Dated March 13. 1319. 6-8-15-22.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JEREMIAH ERENN.VN. DECEASED. No. 20t59. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha hern appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. .TERRY L R REN NAN". Administrator. Dnled March 14. 1919. 5-S-15-22.

The Ford One Ton Track may reil fcs classed as an agricultural necessity, it fits into and fills so many wants on the farm. It is a reliable bearer of farm

burdens, not only doing the work of several horses

quicker and better than the horse, and does not "eat its head off" when DOT. TWVririncr TTl oarrroa.

- CJ .mv ive farmer has only to consider the possibilities of the Ford truck and he is ready to buy one. "We judge this to be eo fram the way farmers are buying them. Truck Chassis $550 f. o. b. Detroit. Bunnell Auto Sales Company

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We have made Final Slashes in Prices to Dispose of the Balance of the Sto ck Regardless of Cost!

SPRING COATS Ladies' and Misses' Spring Coats, assorted materials and shades, all sizes; $9.48 $8.48, $7.29, $6.29 and $4.89

SILK. DRESSES Ladies' Silk Dresses, all the wanted shades, new models. Priced to close out the last three days

SERGE&POPLIN

Pure Wool, Serge and Poplin Capes, nicely trimmed with silk military braid. Priced down to $9.98

DRESSES Serge Dresses, to close out in three days, cut to $9.89

SILK POPLIN SKIRTS Silk Poplin Skirts, good style and quality. For Thursday, Friday and Saturday

$2.98

HOUSE DRESSES Bst quality Percale and Gingham House Dresses, all sizes, assorted colors. Your choice $1.79

Taffeta & Jersey BLOOMERS Silk Taffeta and Silk Jersey Bloomers, regular $6 values, $2.98; guaranteed Wash Satin Bloomers, $7.00 and $8.00 quality $3.67

1 r II ii " I I i f T Saturday is our last day. The Gateley Clothing Co. has decided to quit business in Hammond and close out. All standing accounts must be settled at once. All accounts not settled this week will be placed with an attorney for collection as we are turning everything into cash to liquidate our business. BLOUSES SUITS f HOSE f DOLMANS SWEATERS GEORGETTE JUST A FEW SUITS LEFT SInww wtwUR ABOUT 50 HIGH GRADE SILK CREPE IN SERGES AND . UWf( mtl nnT mak t wt ?TTPOVFTl SWEATERS BLOUSES POPLINS Manv as low as DOLMANS LEFT SLIPOVER SWEATERS The season's latest Black and navy, a couple of light These were formerly $35.00 to Regular $10.00 to $12.00 values, creations. shades. Also many priced as. 41 C $55.00 goods. Priced for these Just a few left. Close them out Don't miss this. low as " three davs at LISLE HOSE $8. $9.98 27siWi5Jr $5.4-8

Ladies will do well to take advantage of these final days of our Closing Out Sale. Many small items, such as Ladies' Vests, Handkerchiefs, Camisols, Union Suits, Petticoats and such items as every lady needs for summer wear will be thrown in this sale at your own price. In conclusion we wish to thank the people of Hammond and surrounding towns for their patronage and confidence and regret very much that other business interests force us to close out and leave Hammond.

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