Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 50, Hammond, Lake County, 15 August 1919 — Page 8

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Rev. II. P. Ivey has returned from a i;:Mness trip to Indianapolis. !u: M. E. Choir practice vi lli be held tonight at 7.n t. m. officer Petty is on the sfck list. Mrs. I w hirM of Fisohrupp avenue. Is entertaining her parents, two brothers ami a sinter of Schurnway, 111. Mr. anj Mrs. lewhiret will lenve for California the latter part of the month U rf.l,!e, her relatives making their farewell visit. Mrs. Cra B. Dunning of Fheridari avenue, will return ho:n today from an extended Bfay at the home of her Ulster In Hastings. Miih.. due to her mother's Ulne. whom condition re-

j rr.a'.ns very mu h the same.

Mrs. Dent of the West Park addition, is entertaining her sister. Miss Ruby Poel.tlle. whose home is In Ohio. She will return home on Saturday. i on-.jr anted by Mr. and Mrs. rent, they intending to motor there. Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Muffitt and daughter Oernldine, are expected to be home Sunday from a trip to Michigan points. Mia. Braley of Central avenue, has as her gueft her cousin, Mrs. Ida Dean of Winona. Minn. William fruckoshaVt of South Chtcagf was fined $1 and costs in the city court "or tpeed'n. being released upon payment. Miss Maud Frye of the local posto.f!:e force has resumed her duties after a two week's vacation which she spent with -.r cousin in New York. Mi.-s Ann. i Henak has returned from

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ail ate urellel ly The MhltliiK wt Co., HHth M., I'bune 13W. F("iR PALK: 1 cow and calf, apply at 404 i:ist street. Whiting 8-11-2 I'HIMK.SI Til K Tit Fl TOMCiUTi Oiive Tell in FA K KJ THINGS;" Also a universal comedy, "Follow the Cop." 8-15-1

in Ft. Wayne, of Wawasee. In- ' the home of her Ciladlcn in Sher-

a four week's viyit Miss Giace Jlnnri diana. is visitins it aunt. Mrs. Arthur

dan avenue. Mrs. A. O. n.sterburs: of 119th St.. has returned from Philadelphia where she visited her sister-in-law. She al? so visited at Atlantic C:ty and New York ("it . Mrs. Thomas F. Cook and children are home from a four week's visit at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thieme in Fort Wayne, Ind. Wyrnan Abraham of 119th street, who has been very ill Is slightly Improved . A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Heine Ehlets of Cleveland Avenue. John J. Keller of the Mutual Life Insurance Co., 1 .nsrain to be a deleKate to the 1 2i".l.O"0.fl0 Field Club of the Mutual Life Insurance Co., which Is to be held August at Quebec, Canada, this beine the sixth consecutive time he has qualified. Mr. and Mrs. Keller will go from Chicago to Toronto by rail and from Toronto to Quebec by boat. Mrs. Maurice 0"Nelll of Sheridan Avenue, left yesterday for Bloomlng:ton. III., where she was called by the illness of her daughter. Mrs. Harry Rhea. The weddinsr of Miss Rose Faulth of Whitlns and Mr. Otto Shurdke. of Robertsdale will take place tomorrow, the ceremony to be performed by the Rev. Joh!Bopp.

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Mr. and Mrs. Fryik Spoari and daugrhter Jwanita and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jewett. were visitors at the latter's son. Ralph Jewett. of Hammond Monday evenng. Mrs. Broardance and dauzhter of Roberts avenue, were visitors at the former's mothers' horn'? in Chicago nn Tuesday . Mrs. Carl Ruehler entertained a number of frienis and relatives -it her home on Lake avenue Wednesday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary . Miss Cecelia KgRers of Tak aven'ie is spending a week's vacation at Chicago Heights visiting friends. Mrs. A. Holstroin and Mrs. H. Shlmp of Pearl street, were Chicago visitors Tuesday. Mrs. William Haitian and daughter Martha, of Lake avenue, spent Wednesday visitln? Mrs. A. Fuessle, of Wilmette. Chicago. Geo. Buel returned to his home after spending a few days with friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs C. Fritz ar moving into their new home in Cleveland avenue today. They have been making their home with the latter's sister, Mrs. Schade of Lake avenue, having sold their own home on Roberts avenue, about two months ago. Mrs. E. Juller and daughters left for Milwaukee to visit her piotlher, Mrs. Gunther for a few days. Mrs. Al Fisher. Jr.. of Amy avenue, spent Wednesday at her mother's home of East Side Wednesday. Mrs. Ray Buell of Indiana Boulevard, was a Hammond shopper Wednesday . Herman Thiesson of Indiana Boulevard, visited his wife at St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago and reports her doing as well as could be expected. The little son of Mr. aid Mrs. M. Moser of Amy Avenue, is reported on the sick list. Mrs. II. Eggers and mother. Mrs. Peliger. were visitors at the home of

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AUGUST FURNITURE

Because we are still receiving Furniture bought 6 to 7 months ago we are enabled to make these Low Prices, but as our Stock becomes exhausted the Prices will of course be Higher

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7 Piece Dining Room Set $67.60 54-inch pedestal table, 5 panel back dlninft chairs with guest chair to match, golden and fumed oak. brown Spanish leather seats, "pe

dal, per set only ta Dining Chairs $2.49 Odd lots dining chairs, 1 to3 of a kind, reg ul a r prices $3 to $8.50, at $2.49

$67.50 Tabourettes Two styles for your selection, golden oak and early English, each 49

$i3.50 Steel Beds, $9.80

Enameled white, Vernls Martin and oxidized copper; sttirdoly hui':;

continuous po?t. A bed that will

last a life time, any siz ,

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$9.80

August Sale of Bed Room Suites

Thero is something else besides price that makes this suite particularly desirable to discriminating people each piece embodies the

utmQst style and quality.

Bed Spring $6.95 Heavy 7 Inch frame with link fabric top; all sizes, $6.95

Felt Mattress $11.95 A very spcchl value, all sizs with fancy art ticking, $11.95

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Dressers,

$54.00 Chiffonier $36.00

Dressing Table, $40.00 Bed $40.00

Convenient Terms of Payment

Refrigerators Away They All Go We are making prices that will be about half what next year's prices will be.

Refrigerator, like cut, only

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Convenient Terms of Payment

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Library Tables

The assortment is larger now and the much lower than they will be again this

Table almost like the cut, oak or mahogany

prices season.

$27.85

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Axminster Rugs, good heavy make in all th season's patterns; tbe materials, both yarn and dyes, are of the best and will give satisfaction and long wear, size 9x12 feet, 11 CC special VHlSlUO Seamless Velvet Rugs 9x12 feet, all fresh from the mill; up-to-date la designs and colors; unusually QE flft good nigs at a medium price VlMlUU Body Brussels Rugs Special purchase of these h'.gh grade, long wearing rugs in small over-designs and color

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Brussels Rugs 9x12 feet, heavy quality seamless, all wool surface and fast colors, finished witirO I Cft

wide turft over ends

Wilton Rugs The famous Whittall make, Pxl

heavy linen fringe at both ends ,

feet size.

-$78.75

Slmmont Feather Bed, wood finish bed room suite, sizes, in assorted designs

Weight Steel to match any furnished in all $22.50

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Lawn Settee, 98c

Just a few left of these solid oak folding Settees; frame stained green; slats natural oak; folds into

a small flat package. Extra special

98c

Curtain Economies

Plain Voile Curtains, hemstitched Fide and bottom, trimmed with neat lace edging. 22 yards long. The goods for making cannot b bought for the price of tte curtains, r Pair - S8C New Style Lace Panels for wider than ordinary windows. These panels are 2 yards long and from 6 to 9 inches wide. Many attractive designs. Price, per panel -OUC New Sun Fast Madras are just what Vou want for overdraeries and

door hangings, 36 inches wide In beautiful artistic colorings, per yard Bordered Scrim

excellent for the making of inexpensive Ion?

or half sash curtains; white and ivory. Per yard

Draper Cretonnes all copies of beautiful imported cretonnes; designs suitable for hangings and Pir covering. Per yard 4 w! L

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Mr. and Mrs. Parks of Cntcas" Heights Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Glair of Amy avenue, motored to Cedar Lake Wednesday . Mri. Freese left for Kimmel, Ind, to attend the funeral of their friend, Mr. Albert Trost, who was killed In a railroad accident.

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John Harmeg. Mrs. John Flester and daughter Mr. Alf. Bpps are. visiting- t the Frank Schalbarh home in Hammond.

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in vain- I If you have any annoying symptoms j you fail to understand, write Lydia E. j Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. I The results of their 40 years experience ; in advising women on this subject is at i

vour service.

Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Tiiinnes of Chtcjco motored to Dyer on Tuesday, "here they epent the night with rela-

; t i V e s . j Frank Depfull moved hi furniture j to Hammond on Tuesday morning. Mrs. John Gray is visiting her parI ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Depfull.

Miss Tlllie Scheidt spent , Thursday in Chicago. Mr. Ferdinand Kalvelage of Chtcapo Heights transacted business hers Wednesday. ' John Klmmet of Lowell, spent WadneKilay with relatives. Miss Z. L,. Davis was a Chicago visitor yesterday.

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