Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 124, Hammond, Lake County, 11 November 1919 — Page 10
Pane Six BALTIMORE BEAUTY TO MARRY MAJOR y I BOOKS "The BraadLng Iron," a romance of theEast and West, by Katherine New!in Burt. Double Stamps Wednesday Double stamps together with the man' -values we ofTrr Wednesday. Always bear this is mind while doing your mid-week fhoppirg. i THE BIG 4 I Stomach-Kidney s-Hoajrt-liver ; Keep the vital organs healthy by j regularly taking the world's stand - i ard rsmed;' for kidney, liver, j bladder and uric acid troubles The Best Place To Eat U one desires good, wholesome food and pleasant urrounding is our Cafelem. US. F, COLD MEDAL " : j Only 4-4-men and Misses 5 Tb Nadonal Homely cf Holland for ceniuriaa nn4 endorsed by Queen Wlibelmina. At all druggists, Ihrea hues. Lovk far the Miaa Cold MedaJ oo ry box k&d accvt M imttatia wo lie o:
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Miss Mary George White. Miss Mary Oorcre AVhite. tha h-'aut.ful fiaurhttr of Mrs. W. G. Wliita of Faltimore, is soon to n-.hrry Major Charles V. Kates of th U. S. army in Baltimore. Miss White's rr.a;d cf hr-nor 1! he Mi-3 Margaret Wilson, the rrf?iJ.ert's Uauhter Sh v.-e Mi 3 White's most intimata tchoci chuia.
iBurt of hi parents. Mr. anJ .Mrs. C. Taylur, Suiaay . H. '.id rna.-t 'r John Tii'-:i! irr.'. ?';r.!iy h're ith h' f.i i:!'.v, Jpnsiif Mst!if"-tr vis!t,1 bfr ;t, Mrs. A. H . Park.T an 1 tarn ily, at Harr.inond SunJuy. Lieut. Governor Kiw.-iril Bush, 0f Ini:anap.l!s. e;'-ik lie re Saturday nistht. to a very largo au-i'-eni e at to Oian.l thf;itr. Ha !:..; t r ever en hour and had th lft st attev.ti.-in . ( i n licarrrs. Mr. TS-.sHh !a a en liilate for Jovornur of li.il'.aiiii nt the pr'.rnurlo next sprlr.y and ts r,ju:'.ng r.n a piatl'O! m of revision i.'f the r.ewr tax !s nicalnot tha Ue ef aome to havo ccnf ra'lzat'.on of r ".wt vste1 in the rht? cri-,itive as fo th appoint :r.ii,t ci rf-fiolah-s tha-t ar now elected by the pjuple. M E'.sin MeCornp'l of fTaT.rronfl. v!t"d hfr parents Mr. and Mre. Jnj, Monnell Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. ! . B C -mines u nte: ta'ned d! Caroiire Krans and Victor Kr.Tiao then- h !!!-. in Ch.-:u-Z T!:urs lay fv-Tjin. M'.ss J-t.i: .la.',.l hae returned froa a v.f.t ivlih i.or paren's tr. Montana.. M:s Kate Siocum has returned from northern Mii'hignn and is spendinR a :ronh m i'.h h -r mother, M' s. lin'.ca Sioo- m . !hj Nir.a Ja:ui5oa spent Thusday in Harrin-.nd. Mrs. James Jarr.fJ-n ia ?ufferln? with an att.a:h of gatr'.t s. Harry amment ismer ur.derwer.t inother operatu n at Ft. Pearl-jm Hospital In Chieago IviM Tuesday. He is rot ir.iiir"Visi as well as his friemu ou'd ih. M'r. f am men t , n r forineiy li". e,j in Highland tut is now a resident of Han-.mend. He has he-n in tie hosp.tal eleven weeks as Ih result of havir.tr be,-n run aown by an auton.obilo In Chloaso. A pleasant ou:pr; par'y was ;iven V-.oti.-r Kra.i,--- Wednesday e-er.:r.g. bv a number of his :':'! lids Tbout t'.ven-ty-fiv wcrp in a?tndsnre. Those present were Mr, an! Mrs. Ea?'mn, M.ss-s Merle Stone, Nina Jam''5nn, Kate S'.oeum. Ttuth Spe.rk.. Marnei it WerJeman. K'.ith H.' U-!ien. B rt ha. PluSstr. Anns Kr-o?wyk. Dora. Trader. Caoilne Krause. Helen Kraase. Johnson of Hammond, Harold Dale and Chester Douthetr. Robert and Kay Janief on. J. Waer.er. Wr-i . Miller. Joserh Kraus". John Idtz&.idi. A. Grir.-.mer nnd Tonv Orln-.nter.
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The Quickest Pam and Ache Killer on Earth Neuralgia, Backache, j Headache Goes in ! 5 Minutes. j i Th minute you rub or B-y M"- ; tarlna for any pain, aobn or soreness j you'll know that ail the misery and j aony has started to go. It is very; penetrating and won't Mister. ; Any druffgg-tst anywhere, will reeori:- ' "nnd itl praise it; FuarrmTe It. He, will tell you that a small hex of this wonderful discovery will do the work; t SO jrrjiard plasters. ; Tonsll'.tij, hronehitis. pleurisy and I ep-seat.d co'iehx cro over nieht i r;humat!c sufferers Joyfullv pra!s itl
for the way !t speedily stops the p.:orr.' and reduces the swollen Joints. Bepy's Mustanne Is the orifrlnal mustard plaster, sub-ititu'e made of honest, yellow mustard (no eheap substitute) eomhln'-d with other pain d'stroyers and is highly recemmended by many physicians tn reduce the swelling- of gout. After all other remedies have failed thousands have -reorne the mHevy caused by sore, burninar f'-et. eoi:. bunions and callouses. X'.-c Mustrilni -t c.h'lblalr.s an 1 frosted feet, but bt-
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THE UNIVERSAL CA3 The Ford Mod;! T One Ton Truck nnth its manganese bronze vorm-tlrive is really a necessity for the former because it solves his problem of economic transportation from the form to the city. And in farm work clone, it will be found a great money saver as well as a big labor saver. Has all the merits of the Ford car multiplied by greater capacity with greater strength. No extra cost in operation. We'd like to talk it over with every farmer. Bring your Ford car to us for necessary repairs and thus get the genuine Ford parts aad reliable Ford workmanship.
BUNNELL AUTO SALES CO. 502-504-50S-50S Ilohman St., Hammond. Phone 650.
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Suits in velour, pon pon, silvertone and crystal cord, in plum, copen, navy, black and taupe. Straight line or belted models, trimmed in far, braid and embroidery. If you entertain the least doubt about this being the greatest valuegiving suit sale of the season, just corne to our Ready-to-Wear Section Wednesday and Thursday.- We solicit your inspection of every suit on sale you may place your expectations as high as you will. Every suit is tailored to a perfection and represents the most recent decrees of the vogue. There are only 44 suits in the lot.
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Many and varid type? in the season's smartest styles. Large. sma!l and medium size shapes in duvetyn, panne, Lyons velvet and hatter's plush. Fur. flowered and feather trimmed. The success of this sale is based upon the newness and individuality of the models represented.
Second Floor. Boys7 Winter Overcoats
Mothers ! Bring In the Little Man If he's in need of a warm winter coat for the cold, chilly days that are now already upon us, here's the place to get him fixed up. We've a stock of overcoats in our Juvenile Section such as you have not witnessed in many a day. And the materials are good, and the prices well within reach.
Misses' Shoes Gun metal lace, cloth tops, stylish, serviceable; sizes IP2 to 2. (j2 QQ Little Boys' Shoes Black gun metal calf blucher, solid leather soles; sizes 9 to 13'. z. QQ Childs' Shoes Black and brown kid, hand turned soles; sizes 4 to 8. On Cl TO sale V) a . J Infants' Shoes
Black kid and patent, flexible soles;
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Little Boys' Scufflers Tan. in button and lace; S O ACk sizes 5 to 8 at ). Sizes 8I2 to 1 1 at ..$2.69
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at Prices That Mean Economy Men's Heavy Wool Mixed Un ion Suits
Merino mixed with cotton to prevent shrinking; closed crotch, full size, exceptionally well made, 2 69 Extra Heavy Weight Union Suit3 Men's perfect fitting, closed crotch union suits ; very serviceable and J O Oi O
Men's Union Suits Heavy ribbed fleece lined cotton garments, ecru $ " QO
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Boys' Warm Ribbed Fleece Union Suits, 8 to 16 years $1.39
Men's Wool Sweater
Men's and Boys' Sweater
Sweater Coat' Medium and heavy weights, V neck and shawl col- $0 AO Iar, all colors, at ?0
Heavy Jumbo knit coats, shawl collar, 2 pockets; maroon, heather mixtures $? QC and stripes, at Q ,JJ
Boys' Wear Rightly Priced Boys Suits and Overcoats Here's a value out of the ordinary Bovs'
school suits of exceptional fabrics, cut
the latest fashion and well tailored. All have extra knickers, lined throughout. We consider these garments superior to
any ottered at a similar price. Ages 6 to 18 years. Special Oil Ck E? Wednesday at P I 1 .VD
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Heather Overcoats for instance. They're supposedly the warmest coats made. We've these timely garments in ages 6 to 10 with close fitting collars: straight line and all 'round belted models, with slash pockets. These coats sell every day at
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Soissons Suiting 40 inches wide in military red, for middy blouses and sport frocks. All wool ma-
$2.98 pcr$1.69
French Serge 40 inches wide; in all the wanted dark shades. An ideal material for the developing of winter frocks. Priced
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Corduroy Dress yourself in corduroy: 40-inch material in white, rose and blue. 1 QQ for juvenile coats, etc. Yard V sJ Tricotiae - ' In nay Tricotine Suiting
Fully 50 inches wide, in the 1 1 th avenue shades of navy, taupe, plum and peacock. Wednes- A ?0
color; 40 inches wide, for skirts, dresses and suits. Our $3.95 quality. Wednesday cr.lv :-,r $3.i9 Tricotine Suiting 3h inches wide in desirable winter shades. Net uool, but good heavy quality for wearable garments. Wednesday 1 ff onlv. vd. ' 1 UU
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Ladies' Hosiery Buy the "Burlington" Pure Siik Thread Hose $2.65
WTnte, black, cordovan and llCAVpr rnl.irc TT- i,-.h 1
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Wool Dress .Goods One whole table of odds and ends, including novelty suitings and coat fabrics. All in plain shades. Values to $2.25 yard. Spe,ciil- 95 c vard
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Large bottle Machine 15c size Good linen finish thread for buttons and pockets; Q white cc colors Hump Hair Pins Large package
lanket Sale
Supply Your Needs Now
Woo! Nap Blankets Size 72x84 inches, weighs 5 pound:, to the pair. Light
blue or pink plaids, silk overlook
edges. Price per pair
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Wool Comforts Size 72x84 inches, fine silkoliae covering in small dark designs that wears and launders. A
special value at. each
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We Sell and Deliver Groceries at Cash and Carry Prices
Minas Blend Coffee, best value in Hammond; 3 lbs. $1.40; per lb 48c Armours Pancake Flour. 2 pkg?. . .23c Farmhouse Jelly, all flavors, glass ... 14c
Farrell's A 1 Nut Margarine, try a pound, only . . . .33c Good Quality Prunes 3 lbs. 55c: lb.. .19c Rice's New Pack Condenced Mince
Enzo Milk Compound, one dozen all cans, $1.65; per can 14c Karo Corn Syrup 5 lb. can 43c Kirk's White Flake
Meat, 3 pkgs...35c (Soap, 10 bars.. 63c
Douglas Gloss Starch 3 pkgs 20c Nix Rub Soap Chips 3 pkgs 25c Snider's Tomato Soup, three large cans 35c
Sweet Potatoes Fancy Virginia. Special for Wednesday, 5 lbs.. v. ISc Can Goods Sale (Buy a case) Larly June Peas, Sugar Corn, No. 2 Tomatoes Green or Wax Beans: dozen cans $1.70; per can (every can guaranteed) . l zc
wide garter top. One of the best
numbers on the market. A very appropriate hose for winter wear. "MUNSINGWEAR" Ladies' Union Suits 40-42-44 $2.75 34-36-3S $2.50 "Munsingwear" union suits, noted for their long wearing qualities and the comort they give to the wearer. Styles in high neck and long sleeves. Houseware Savings Coal Hod Black japanned, medium size. Special 59 C at Water Pail Blue granite, with bail wood handle, 12 quart size. 'Jq Special at Stove Board Zinc, with wood lining. 300 size. Special J?0 AQ
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