Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 305, Hammond, Lake County, 10 June 1919 — Page 8

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THE TIMES. Tucsdav. Juno 10. 1910 4, jShSSwI CROWN POINT NEWS appenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

THE UNIVERSAL CAS flic Ford Sedan is a splendid car for the farmer because it is good and comfortable every day in the year. It has all the utility of the touring ear with the niceties of the high-class ear. The wife and children enjoy the refinements and comforts. It is easy for women to operate, is always reliable, as well as economical. Your early order is solicited because the bp; Ford Factory is a good ways from norni.il production, and with us. it is first com..-, first supplied. Sedan, $77-1: Coupe, $850: Runabout. $500: Touring Car. $52 V Truck Chassis. $550. These prices f. o. b. Detroit.

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Mi !". R. "! !) ha. hc-fn irr" '-'K '.'" r.i:-t v-cck has so far rc'ivprtl it, sf nl to .( 1 fiends'. The f'fp depar tntont m;He a fin ! the l-'a.r iiciiuls in Monday afternoon, the Rran-I Ft and ha' 'ns i-auaht fire in soni" way, only slight d.imag.-

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j horn- of J v Dmi'islta on Sun-lay. 1 ' M:.j;- ."lazel Kitborn 'has rtiirn"'d

' hi r Ivon- in this ' i y from !-Pnw rnivor.;'y ;md :n ifpii'ii a tm-.it ...n in I'oiKit.v A-.ioitor Koland s t'fb . Mi.--.' AMricm-et Hoffman i- also asjistms that oi'fic- (i'tr.njr t-t- rush Mr. and Mrs. Gi-raid Kr-I -rMi

i .Stir.i1.ir 'i'li bis tno'lv-r, Mrs. Mar;j K ro.t . I Mis- ' i -oiott a Whfpler, attend n; j ffho,,; Tt J ndiana lni vr.iy is at hornI for t'-f -innmr varjtn. Ilt mother

who has bffti spending a few weeks in Indianapolis with her sister. Mrj.

J. Mi now, hap also returned. 1 The Lutheran schools picniked at the Fair grounds on Monday afternoon, j elf brat :nc the clostn? of school year, j Mr. and Mr:-- Frank I tally motored j o frown Point en Sunday .Wtd spent 1 'c day with relatives. "h.irl- Breisri) and family, went to I'onr.irston, Ind. on Snnday to spend! Mi.. i.i; with their daushter. flara I Fred Tlotst. and Burnette Atkinfon l.iifl- in the p. s. service, halo been ' !. i harced and returned home

The tnarriace of 'm. F. (lotidley til 'foic ; Mrs, Fs o Hutl.-r took plaeat the j guest at the; MethndiFt parjonasrn on Sunday . morn - !

inp. 'he eremony beintr performer! hy liev. Avlins. after a few days tr-p om",vhere, ttvy will return to Crown I P-o-it mak" their home. Mrs. Hand- j before her rn.irri.i ite wa? nurw ; at th' eoimty farm and has made a ! creat many friend? in frown Point, j Mr. Hand'ey is prop;-j,. tor of the Hand- J y drtis "tore on Bast Joltet and Ma n I -treet.

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Mr ? I.eona Fi.alir left on "Saturday , for her home in Huntington, where she ' will teach this i-oiuinx year. - . Miss Velma Hut ton is recovertne

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1'itici which was performed Saturday : niorniiiff i 'i'h'- Associated Piip'T Products "o. ! -hipped a car load of .-rates to Rus-

; ri. 111. this we.-k. The short a e of' j' ir- ha:; preented hcm ftom makiiii: ' i shipnv. nts fustor. Visitors at thr piant ; j this week declare th. machinery is well j " worth seeing j I. A. Southworth was etee'ed treat?- j j itrer of the school board to fill the ex-; pired ttrm of John Spitz. t 1 Misses Kmma Pcnnint: and Bsthr'

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MerrilHille Sunday evening:. A splendid j program was pivtm to an appreciative j audience. Griffith will siv its t'lul-t men's Tay program .lun 22. Miss Pauline. Fosnoueh. who has been!

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Give Camels the stiffest tryout, then compare them with any cigarette in the world at any price for quality.

flavor, satisfaction. No matter how liberally you smoke Camels they will not tire your taste! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C

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40 Summers Since Then Have Rolled Away Forty w-infrs ui.' forty sum.'her .i.ie roi''d wav sitife pers.tns who nre 'nc and we!; today first took the preription for 'Number 41 For Tlf !!oo(l." "Number 41" Is eompoutid I mil Ingredient s 'hs t are set down tr pe T". s. I"ispert?atfry ntil o'h-"" "'horita'i-r mi-ilii-a! books as follows: "mployed in diseases of 'he jelnntittlitr isem. In blood po.son. merrtiriai and ".i 1 poisonirfc. ser.pu5a. rheumatism. -ttTrrh. censtlpatlort. liver and stem"h diseases. 1'nilr its iise. sores. t, no'3s. 'uniors and serofuio .-, -e'linrs thst have withstood p'.l nt'i: atmn' disnrrpsr " if b- magic. " No. rt is sold by .Tes. i. JIammotid. k! Central Dru? S-ore, Irii.'na Haror I nd.

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r'eter Scheldt of Chicago Heights was j viititiK with friends and relatives here. ! Mr and Mrs A. W. Stommel are vis- ! King with their daughter Ruth at Lake i Forest. 111. ! " Mr. end Mrs. Math Hilbrieh spent, j Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Geitler ; and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. "al! of Ueriont.

111., spent Saturday and Sunday with ents

Karl Wagner, ,who has been 113 at St. i Maparet's hospital for several wfks, is j improving very nicely and will probably ! 3e at home next week. Mrs. J. Kooy and daughter Marcello j spent Thursday in Hernice with Mr. and Mrs. Itraschler. Miss IleUn Peffers of Hammond spent j 'Several tli s this week visiting here with friends. Mrs. J. Kuhlman spent Saturday ; evening in Hammond. The west end of Ridge Iload is belns ! repa !red. j Miss Kikn PeVoung of RoseJand ' srent Friday here with her grandpar-

Mr. and Mrs. J. Munster.

Mr. and Mrs. Phil Keilman, Jr. Mrs. Karl Shoop and daughter Helen

(are isittng at th home of Mrs. Mary I Keilman.

Elmer Schaal of Chicago passed Sundaywith his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Zlesenhenne. j

Mrs. 'Walter Grooswyk spent Thursday in Hammond. 'ornclius Schoon was in East Chicago Frid.iy on business. Miss Zina Semmers was in Hammond on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Munster and chll-

Carl Keilman ar.d sons it Dver with relatives.

spent Sunday dren spent Saturday evening in Hammond.

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GOOD ENOUGH FOR HUMAN UG". CHUAP ENOUGH FOR ANIMAL OK POULTRY FEED. 100 lb. sack. .' $3.5u Small lots, per lb 4" Maginot Bros, 174 FAYETTE ST., HAMMOND PHONE 374.

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There is something wrong with the honesty of the dealer, for he would have robbed you if he could. Now. Mr. Fair Minded Piano Buyer, since no piano merchant will give you more piano quality than you pay for, isn't it natural to suppose that under a slip-shod policy the sliding price dealer will not give vou all you are entitled to ? At Straube's you cannot buy a "$650 Player-Piano for Only $450," nor will they allow vou to pay (50 for a $450 player-piano simply because you are not a judge of player-pianos. Stratibe boasts of selling the highest quality player-pianos for the fewest dollars. Their reputation is staked against this policy and you cannot afford to pay a high price for a cheap piano when you can obtain the best, old standard players for the same price. Vou sec that t he dealers who sell only one kind of players must tell vou that they have them the same make, mind you at $100, $500 to $650. If vou want to inspect player-pianos from -751)5 to $1,000. at Straube's vou will find them and each instrument will lie superior in quality to any other ever sold for a like price.

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