Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 133, Hammond, Lake County, 21 November 1919 — Page 2

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HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA TO BE STARTED

What is etie.ii t.i result in ll'immoni h"'i. hv '"S an t-x - J'" . S.tjjh sohool 01 i'h''t rtt with f'.," .ir s.oaiiOr .rBHn!..it:'t at e.ob t t!i r 4 srhciij ;en started bv M

. :i ih p i'oi .i- .-hoo!p. A in eunsr w-i. ; "id in th k:il.-c!iijrl"ri ron'ii -! I ' ntr.il ."Oiii.oi Irr.reotiy evenms thai iv.t? h it.--, .t.-.j bv b t I" ! r.--tit k:hJ t.i': i -n h" ind;oat,i a d;r.-. !0 I t.aev i vihos:r;i . .ufd-: in l'i. .-iv.i . Kijci-'y children. ngnH for Ute nvisit ""i!-"s rti'iO'Ti!:: tho i-!i!. -orret, tr't.iorie. risrlriet. fcan; iiniif ( a'.d J rt. m . mk -f.ui- cf t!.-r- ; :; iUzt. o r.tlt ;!?. . Th f.toi1 ij !.' l i-rariiiej into Ci'i Si"'. wf t'-n arl '.'!. pnv :if,-n c-n u .-on whi''b w .11 ! r' c :. i 'A ' 'k y.ibi Hi to cf I'hi.-uso, a !"r:tn r r,pU of Mr. Zn'Ifr. til u-n us :tt.-t t 'o l - i or OA th vioiir.. It is jonnto , to j i.tvt a ink!: orchestra ut ft h' :uiMnj a" a jif.Ta'iT.t orftar.ist.i '. t--.. iii- h 1 w'il f'.'-t;! y provide t-t.i- rYi lYl .1

licrtibnan of Crown Point, is thi new fcrtnl wrdnf C T. ilerjients 0f il'rti'.n buvin withdrawn In his favor. I'.rand Misto- Flierhar.it nj-pa;nte1 Ir. Jacob il.il.lmiiti of Kast Chicago us r ad ! I -ra 1 . PILES CURED til TO 14 DAYS.

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Commencing Saturday, Nov. 22nd at 8:30 a. m. and continuing until Nov. 27th We are determined to close out our Early I all Millinery before Thanksgiving and in order to do so we have marked hats that sold up to $1 5.00 at the one price ($5.93) regardless of cost. Included are smart ready-to-wear hats, triiriTned and untrimmed hats. They are. of f:net quality materials in brown, red. taupe, sand, black and combinations of gold and silver brocades. Trimmed in burnt goose, fancy feathers, monkey fur, jet ornaments, flowers, etc.

Values up to $15.00 No Exchanges or Returns

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HAMMOND CAFE 141 STATE STREET Phone 67. Open 5 a. m. until 10 p. m.

HAMMOND LUNCH 5 7 6 HOHMA N S T. Phone 502. Open Day and Night.

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ou get it not a day old. but right from the ovens, wrapped in hygienic dust-proof wrappers, as crispy, as creamy and as palatable as can be. Pure Milk Bread makes every meal a good meal, and it's just the bread good hungry appetites find satisfaction in. Your grocer will let you have Pure Milk Bread for the asking. Hammond Modern Baking Co.

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PASTIME

TODAY EMMY WEHLEN ia 'BELLE OF THE SEASON" TOMORROW MABEL N0RMAND in "THE PEST"

LIBRARY ARS'N IS IN SESSION

lSmXS.WOlAH. Ind . Nov. ':2. I Tho Indiana Library Trustees Aiksoelation in Bension heie adopted r'- ; Unions approving- a re-conetruotton ! and a.ljUHtmg- of library tan !' in ' ;he f'at. ir x I,. Wii.1t nv.itli. of i (iti-y. in an d'Mr'6 br-f'jr- the trustf .--i dor lured that If Wt to th pe'.'ple ot j I.U County ?9 per cert would . ' iij-tainfi. the low a,' artt'i i p i- t ored at ifjir.!. iiarij K. Keri.er of Corydn, wa. ! eiecterj pre:dtit of the a ?s'"ia t iot. I and M. H. Krnu."(-. Hatni.iond. wan ' c'.oi-eri ffti'liry .

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TODAY EVELYN GREELEY in "ME AND CAPTAIN KIDD" TOMORROW

8 EILLY WEST in "THE STRIKE

BREAKER"

FRANK KEEN AN "THE FALSE CODE" MONDAY AND TUESDAY AUCE JOYCE THE WINCHESTER WOMAN WEDNESDAY ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN -in- - "THE COUNTRY COUSINS"

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WM. FARNUM THE LAST OF THE DUANES Prrfcrmancr ?tait9 veek nights 7:15. Saturdiy and Sunday 7 o'clock.

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TODAY AND TOMORROW DOROTHY PHILLIPS --in "DESTINY" AUo William Duncan in the c!n rpiscxle of "Smashing Barriers.' SUNDAY

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Captain fir orije Soholw. wh wh gf.rx- j Ciily injjrod in mi aoi.lent a ftw c-k!

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For Saturday we will have 25 young prime I -ieii?T. s Your Opportunity

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Pot Roast . . 10c Boiling Beef 9c Fresh Hamburger 122C Sirloin Steaks 1 5c Boneless Veal Roast 20c Veal Chops, per lb 23c Veal Steaks, per ib 25c Veal Stew, per !b 18c Fresh Pig Shoulders 22c

Fresh P:g Butts 27c Fresh Side Pork . . 27c Fresh Pig Feet 9c Fresh Pig Hearts 12V'c Fresh Sliced Liver 5c Hind Quarter Lamb 20c For.' Quarter Lamb 15c Whole or Half Skinned Hams 25c Sugar Cured Bacon 30c

Also SOO pounds Oscar Mayers Smoked Butts per pound 28c WE WILL HAVE PLENTY OF HELP TO GIVE YOU QUICK SERVICE COME EARLY.

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These Tires Are 40 Below List MILLER WRAPPED TREAD NON-SKID TIRES. 30x3 Non Skid $14.50 31x4 Non Skid 21.50 32x3-j, Non Skid 1 6.50 33x4 Non Skid 23.50 34x4 Non Skid 24.00 34x4 i Non Skid 29.75 35x4 Non Skid 32.50 36x4i Non Skid 33.50 Lake Co. Auto Supply & Saies

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HAMMOND, IND. Phone 1741.

573 Hohman Street

Phone 1441

Goodyear Service Station. Agents for Charier, Lexington and Cleveland and International Truck.

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"Where Everybody Goes

HAMMOND, INDIANA

TODAY 6 All Star Acts 6 LEONARD & WHITNEY Ccme-dy Skit Entitled "DUFFY'S RISE" The Laughing Hit of the Season.

CORNELL & WILBUR Comedians.

BILLY ROSE "The Idea"

ABYSSINIAN TRIO "Darktown Circus"

BARON LICHTER Discoverer of Piano Comedy.

THEISEN'S DOGS Animal Novelty.

GREAT GAMBLE Episode No. II.

Ne-w show Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. Matinea daily at 2:Z0 p. rn. Nisnt con 'inuous 7 to H. Sunday and holidays continuous 2 to 11.

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Gailner's entire stock of used furniture, consisting of Household Furniture, Gas Ranges, Stoves, Dressers, Dining Tables, Beds, Rockers, Chairs, Parlor Stands, Kitchen Tables and dozens of other pieces to be sold at once at bargain prices, as the room must be vacated for other purposes. First come first served. John Gartner 612-614 OAKLEY AVE. HAMMOND, IND.

I - Hammond's Saturday Special Sale

Assorted Chocolate Pineapple and Chocolate Raisins at

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We have just received a new supply of the latest and mot up-toaie derignr in fancy baskets and boxes h.ed with high grade candies of our own make. Pure, fresh and wholesome. We now hnve a complete menu of Hot Dnnks and will be pleased to fcerve you.

Candy Co.

165 State llTwo Stores 552 Hohnaa St. j

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