Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 56, Hammond, Lake County, 22 August 1919 — Page 8
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THE TIMES. Fvidav. August 22, 1919. WHITING and its PEOPLE Lunch Tomorrow at Our Cafeteria. Store Open Vin ''There's Tfw Smoke" LA'FEMDRICH Till 9:30 Saturday.
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GOOD DEALERS
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Low Cost of Living at These Prices for Saturday
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REGULAR BACON
BRISKET BACON . 3Sf BACON SQUARES 315c SKINNED HAMS 36c SMOKED SHOULDERS 29c
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will kii"n In U'Jittin will he inai'ii.il t .Mr. l'Mwaul ,1.hnAtr4 of Tark Mnnor n,-t Siti.tdny. Tlip Wliitln jriiffts uric Mr, M. K. Harr, A. C Mrl I.ih! ami Mrs. I,. Baker. Thf Kx-l.'-i;nciHor's ."tjl of the S. .Miii I. of 1.. w:U nii'ft lit the home . Mrs.. Kay Klowerst on Cleveland a v.-n e t on : trh' . Mr. an. Mrs. ("hars H. Hellwiif. of hi avenue entertained Mr. and Mrs. C. A. H-Unitf t.f St. Jolin and oth'T relalives fi run lianvlUo, 111., on S ed nrf-cia y . The nii'mmrs nnd friends of the rymoilth "Con t; r it lonal Chureh. will i old a riiesle Memorial service at ;.:ie churih next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. A lOidiul Invitation to attend is extended t th public, this beinsj in cx'cllont opji.-rtunity to pay tribute to the , la n t h ro;!st whose vnt ribu t ions have ni'-ant so much for Whiting. Miss Mary Johnson, ape 19 years, passed away at th- Ivme of her mother. Mrs. Cat'tome Johnson, 410 Kred street. aft-r an xt-ndi-d iilnrss. Tho funeral In tdiarne of undertaker wus. will he. held from the Sacred Heart Church tomorrow nornlni? at 9 o'''"i'k. Interment will be made (it St. Joseph's cemetery, Hammond. Mr. nnd Mrs. lrt Sharp of Cleveland n venue, liave returned from Vls'onsin where they spent a week vlsitiiiet with relatives. Miss Catherine Ptiaiv of St. IOuis, has been a guest nt the (1. J. Bader home in Oliver street. Alfred, ace 13. son of William llo-
mann. of ti 1 4 ""lark street, was taken j in chai iie by Juvenile 'ft'tcer Kvans. j Wednes lay . Tlo boy has refuse. to i
obey h:s father, and last school year was conspiejonsly absent from pchoid the greater pa'd of the time. Miss Pose Fauth and Mr. tto Shuhrk" were united in marriace by Rev. John Bopp of tho Evansrelleal Lutheran church. The ceremony took place at the home ..f the bride's parents. Mr. arid Mrs. Gust Failt.h. of lC'jth street. The attetifiants were Miss i:iizabeth Fauth and William Shuhrke. brother and Bister of the COUple . The Priests from the Catholics of
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Sweeping Clean as the Proverbial New Broom The August Clearance Brings Great Values in
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. "With prices on all fabrics more likely to ro UP than DOWN, it is smvly the part of wisdom to buy now.- The summery little frocks are of vast Value for future wear as well as for the remaining weeks of warm weather. Tin? Capes and Dolmans wTii surely be appropriate for wear now on cool evenings and for all day wear late into the Fall.
Wash Dresses Capes & Dolmans
Leautilul all wool Dolmans made of, linest fabrics; former 71 rices up to $:"!9.7r. in the If 4 A flC Au.t. sale J l4.ot) All wool Capes and Dolmans, many novel styles and colors; gar
ments up to l2..7r at
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SG.oO and Si. 50 Wash Dresses
in voiles, lawns, p;in2;hams, prints, etc., in a big ranc;e of styles; regular and stout sizes. To close quick
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$10.00 and .$12.;"0 organdie, voile, madras and gingham dresses; big vareity to select from, whit; "and
colors. Our entire stock to be closed
out through the busy August Sale
$9.75
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Our entii' stock of voile and organdie dresses of the better kinds, beautiful plain organdies in white, apricot, tan, blue, vellow. Dresses up to $21.50 $12.75 Dresses up to 15.75 $9.75
All wool Capes of finest men's wear serge, splendid garments for early Fall wear. Capes up to $15.75
m August sale at
$5.8
Our entire stock of all wool Coats for misses and ladies; regular
prices up to $19.75, August Sale
$7.8
One More Week of the August Fur Sale Discount 15
Smoked and Cocked Meats and Many Other Articles at Very Low Prices.
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Phone 1441 Hammond.
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Whiting Adve rtis em en ts Are Winners
ana are ucrettcd lr The Whltln tl Co., 118th St.. Plioue 13S-W. IJR. n. I,. DKWFY. frcenly Capt. MeudrHl (orp, L". S. A.,) announces the re-openine .f his offices in th s traisi Kids.. Phone 1S2W. 8-18-lw
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Stylish Touches for Milady's Costume Yestings and Xeckwear are two of the important accessory items. Dame Fashion has acrented the necessity of appropriate neckwear this season as never before and this opportunity to select choice pieces from a widely varied collection will, we are sure, be appreciated.
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he Commelclaf Cash Grocery
4715 Olcctt Ave., East Chicago. Telephone 651-M. M. Adelman, Prop.
Special Sale for Tvo Days! Saturday, Aug. 23 and Monday, Aug. 25 Ml kinds of t'roh vegetables and fruits delivered to all parts otVthe cityv Sugar as much as you need.
Farmhouse Eweet Itelish, ..no quart jar. per jar 33 Canned Goods Cereals No. 2 Victory Brand Beans, j Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour,
15c; 2 i,k?-- fur 25c W . , 1 I. t . .
Virginia oweet rancdc nuur,
"" 25c
Witb. tomato sar,rp
Olden Time Red Kidney Deans,
No. 2 can fur 25Ci 2 pkz?- fn!'
Mo. 2 Shady Lane Green Srmg Beans.' Dost Toasties, 2 for 35c 2 " f;'r 25c Ko. 2 Shawnee Golden Wax Beans, Keogg's Corn Flakes, 2 cans for 35c' - k. lor.... 25C
Mo. 2 Old Grimes "'Baby" Lima Beans, 2 cans for 'XTif
So. 2 Old Scot Brand Wax Beans, ; Kitchen Klenzcr, pfr can 5
Cleansers
Fpecial Yuban Coffee Sal. Saturday only 3 lbs. limit see our window U;si!ay McNamara Kroa. 8-21-2
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advantage of th Armor Plate
Storkir. Sale at KREEL"3 SPECIALTY JillOP TJIIS WEEK. 8-2.'-2
TRIVCKSS THEATRE TOMGHT Emmy Wthlen In "HIS BONDED WIFE-': a.!-so an U Ko. Comedy $-22-1
WANTED: An apprentice in Millinery, one who speaks Slavish preferred, rai'l "while learninjr: FltEETVS fcPECJAI.TY SHOP, 531 ll?th st. S-22-2 Every person desires a home. They d-sire U as a cuarantee. tha t the family may not lack shelter shouM the head of the family be unexpirf-rly taken away. . The Whiting Paving's .t Eonn Aysofiat'on loans money on first mortgage security. S-22-1 "You Can't Talk It Over With Busfell, - until Sept. 2nd. lint don't KO without Insurance. Tiik It ov.r with MiF? ",ohliniJ. 6C9 New York Avenue, Whiting. S-22-1
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Children's black and dark .iwn rnercer:z d lisle .tockint;?, reK'il.'ir fi.'c ttockinirs for 29r, regular 49o stockIn for 33c. FREE!:? SFECI.vr.TY SlIOB, 531 119th f t. S-22-2
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Neckwear The Nev Bertha Collar so popular in the city is here, of tine net in wonderful patterns. Prices from $1.50 to $3.50
Ladies' Fine Ribbed Union Suits-
Crocheted tops in both laee and tight knee; f0e value
Ladies' Bodice Top Union Suits Mercerized combed cotton, crocheted top, shell knee; G9c value at 0UC
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Silk Vests Vestings Lace and net In
.yard in new idciss, at from $3.25 to $4.75 Yard. Heavy Glove Silk Vests in pink and white;. $:;.50 QQ regular, ar .UU As above, lieautifully embroidered
$'l.(Jo value
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Infants' White Wool Finish Hose
Fine qualitv, sizes 4 to lf! fiU.. at ZSC
The Sale of ZION CITY LACE CURTAINS August 26 to 20 offers a fine selection at less than half usual price.
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by toniirht. and Evelyn Stewart. I'ti.-in Arthur Stewart. '.- hospital last evenh'm to be Improving operation for appendi-
2 cans for.
r.' Grandma's Washina Powder.
Teas and Coffees
No. 2 Wilson's Stringless Beans, ' --'C size 21C
2 cans or 35C s''ft's Pr,c!e Washing Powder, So. 2 Wilsco Fancy Corn, l??. for 14C
2 cans for J o. 2 Shady Lare Sugar Corn,
2 can? for 35Cj U- S- Fa"Cy Tea- V'"T V,y" 60C No. 2 Habit Peas. j E- E. Tea, per !! ?. cans for 35c! Fancy pcaberry Coffee 45-50C No. 2 Belie Flower Sweet Soaked Peas,: Ccrnmercial Special Coffee, 3 cans for 25c im' ih 55C No. 2 Helmet Tomatoes, . pPr ean 12c Salmon and Sardines No. V'2 Big R Brand Tomatoes, " i Ha'b's Pirk Salmon, S oz. can, per can 1 Of. ran lC
No. 2 White Cloud Pears,
Terrapin Salmon, lirsr? p!z.
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2 cans for 35C1 V'"V can 25C No. 3 Shield Brand Pears, ! DeP Se Red Alaska Sockeye Salmon, 2 cans for J5C 1arP P"r ran 23C No. 2 Freserved Blackberries, Straw. Clermont Sardines in coflon seed
oil, por can "1 12V"C Lockout Brand American Sa-ines
berries and Blueberries,
per can
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No. 1 Gooseberries, Blackberries and: in pure olvf oil. per can 22C Fed Raspberries, per r iji fif : , Jl Catsup PreSerVCS .Morris Co.'s Supreme Catsup, Frrmium Presrves, 14 cz. jar. S 07. liottlo. pr bottlf.. -42lC por jar, 1 5c : 3 for 40C : None-Such Tomato Catsup.
. lb. Jars Century Brand Preserver. .11 07. bottl". per bottle-
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Raisins
j Purple Ccrd Seertless Raisms
18C 1GC
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Lenox Soap, r. b:i". lor 25C ' nrt- Pf-r Crystal White Soap, C b.r? for California Sultana Raisins Am. Family Soap, , ba-s for 45C r'r Fels Naphtha. 2 Int.- for "I Extra Good Raisins,
tap Rose Toilet Soap, p- r bar . .. ) : 25 lb. c;i. S3. 75
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visited iheir '" at St. Anth.n; :nir an,1 f;tinl from LI? rcent
citis. Mr. anl Mr. . O. S warty of -Sheridan avenue, have returned borne from a lake trip to Mackinac Islands. The Lleta Gamma T'psHon Sorority eave a beach xarty at the Whiting park last evening. A new portable sohool buIMInB1 !s bein erected in the rear of the other s houl biiiblin? to relieve th? congestion in th primary (trade. It 1 as been nccssary to 1 another Mi'onl rade teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Herman TTuestenf' l.i and family have, moved to their w liosue on Atchison avenue wliioh tl.f.v recently purchased. Mi . and Mrs. W. K. Jenk'niy and lighter Alice, pnent a few days with it-laMvf.s in Austin. An oil stove exploded In the home -.f Mr. ar.d Mrs. A. P. Heyden. on ril.id avenue, railing the fire depart-.-)! lit to th. scene, by whom the blaze was soon extinguished.
ROBERTSDALE
Cbmpfexion Smooth and velvety as the retc! cf a rota s the complexion aitlcd byNadine Face Powder This delicate beautifier imrarts an indcSnablo charm a charm which lingers in the memory. The smooth texture of Nadine adheres until washed off. It prevent punburn cr the return off decolorations. Its coolness is refreshing, and it cannot harm the te-.dercct skin. N a d i n e Face Powder beautifies Trillions of complexions today. Why-not
yours t Sif-l in Grten VoTra Oniy. At Uid'tj tm et Vrf. If they haven't t.', nau 0c. NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY.
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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith left on Wednesday evening- for New York, where Air. Smith will attend the Kquitahle Club Conference. They will also po to Huston and then to Albany by rail, returning to Sew York by boat on tile Hudson. This trip was earned by Mr. Smith. He having written t ie largest amount of insur-nnce-for the Kq ii ta hie (".. ilurins: the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will be gen" about two weeks. Mrs. Joseph Hannapf-1 and children of Englewood spent Wednesday visitins her sisttr, Mrs. Thomas Rafter of Indianapolis boulevard. Mr. G'rba of Myrtle avenue. Is on the sick list and under the care of Dr. Kass of Flast Side. Oliver Vain lias returned home from bis vacation which be spent at Lowell Tnd.. visiting- his sJster. Mrs. .lohnny
Xorthrup. Laverne I'ain uttendtd the Pen Hnr Lodg-o at South CJi:-as'" W lincs.lnv evening. Mrs. C. Gothe and Mrs. H. Thb-s-fon, both at St' Bernaris hospital In t:iilcago, are now steadily improving
and eXDect tr he mme in r dhort ri?-n !
Mrs. F. Kinhammer attended the Rebecca lodge in Hammond Tutsday evening-. Mr. and Mrs. Ebberly of Myrtle avenue are entertaining the. former's brother of Lafayette, Indiana, he is also visiting his sister, Mia. Kiger of Myrtle avenue. Mrs. S. Snyder and children have returned to their home In Richmond, Ind., after a week's visit at the Masterson Lome. Miss Alice, Mallmon of Chicago, -was a visitor at the Lane home on Myrtle avenue the forepart of the week. Mrs. Winner returned to her home in South Chicago after a visit with relatives in Robert sdale . Mr. and Mrs. OeorKe G. Bader entertained the former's brother Emil of Chicasto the forepart of the week. Mrs. Porshid of Windsor Park, was the guest of Mrs. S. Lansjohr for a ftw days.
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Rsidenoe Phons Clean CCinkerless Coal
Sold onlv bv ; WEST HAMMOND COAL COMPANY ' J. J. BREHM, Proprietor Freclfvnd Avenue and Michisan Central Tracks QUALITY--PREPARATION- - SKRVICK
EYES Scientifically fxamined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Hammond Optical Farlor
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Hammond, IndL
Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them with Othine Double Strength This preparation for the removal of freckles Is usually so succ-ssful in removing freckles Rnd pivirET a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold under guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; pet an ounce of Othine, and remove
them. Lven tne nrst lew applications ; jj should show a wonderful improvement. ; fj4
ent irely. Pe sur-i to ask the druCKlst for th
double strength Othine; It is tbb? f.hit is sold on the. money-back guarantee. Adv.
BENSON-HILL
XJTD smile too if I had teeth - as lovely as hers ! It's a pleasure to look at them J" Sound white teeth are a. decided asset to good looks.,.,. Lazell's Tooth Paste lengthen: the life of your teeth by keeping them clean and healthy. Contains ipecac and chlorate of pot-, ash to help prevent pyorrhea.
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ON SALE AT SUMMERS' PHARMACY, HAMMOND. EELL DRUG CO., GARY. Would They Know You By Your Teeth?
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Hay, Grain and Poultry Feed 144 Sibley St. 257 North Hohman St. HAMMOND, INDIANA
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