Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 159, Hammond, Lake County, 23 December 1919 — Page 26
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Friday's Sales oilers all who have come here to expect high prices, scores of surprises in the way of radical reductions on high class apparel and merchandise of dependable quality. The store is abundantly stocked with heavy winter merchandise ready to supply you and your family needs to finish up the winter season. Double Savings Fridav.
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5 lbs. with Grocery Order of $3.09 or more. ARCTICS Men's good quality one buckle Arctics; rolled sole, sizes 6 to 1 2; regular price $2.25; -g jg on sale Boys' Knickerbocker Suits A special lot, pants come full lined; dark mixtures; sizes 6 to 1 6 years. A.big special qo
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-FRIDAY SPECIALS Wool Dress Goods 36 inches wide; plain colors and plaids; values up to
$1 .69 per yard. On sale per vard
Overcoats and Suits For men and young men; we bought them at very advantageous prices and offer them $ 50 to you at the low price of Jr Ladles' and Misses' Coats Wool coats, plush coats, mixture coats, coats of elei:i U ...!:.
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FRIDAY SPECIALSLace Curtains A special lot of high grade curtains in Filet and Nottingham weaves; in white, ivory and natural colors; 21 yards long; real values to $4.00, gg sale price J. Bed - Comforts Large size, 72x84 inches; fancy silkoline covering,
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plain silkoline back; filled with 1 00 per cent new carded cotton. Special OIL MOPS With 50c bottle of oil; trinagle shape; regular $1 .50 seller, on sale
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Mrs. Earl Humphreys of Oliver st-, i rntertaining' her moiher trcni NMiss Annette Buchanan of Sheridan vrnue. is home from a Dietetic school n Battle Creek. Mich., for tha holl!iys . i'rs. Garland Humphreys of Central ; venue has as her gust her father : om Kansas. Mr. an i Mrs. John C. Hail of 0!i--r street, leave today' for Eipiri. I'.i.
morr '.- the? will ro t Culver, in!-, to ..sr-na Ciiristmas with Mr. Ma-.k- '. par-nt.. Mi. and Mrs. c. i . t':rieid . The Whiting Lihrnry will tlse this even nc at t-:x o'cloc k, l.eir.g cU.eii ear!i r thnn Uhu.-tl on Christmas Die. owln t i t!e Comn.un'.ty Christmas serv.ees ton.aiit. If th; wea'iisr do.not I' e ' t the.e to be held the library wi'l remain open until 7 j. . m.. the u.-s-J.ll lhrit:tl)ia. Kve. hour. j Mr. and Mrs. W. It. J. nkins at- j tetvj.-l the f uncial of the former
'. ncle. I.ieut. Wait' Jenkins at Wood"awn on M 'tohiy. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas PuP'ccon of
Pennsylvania nvrntie spent M-ind iy 1 vi.-it'.ng- relatives in 'hicaKo. Mr. :. nd M "s . 1. na'd Naf, n Vio- I If t l.'-'-vi.s. wiU lea vf t. 'Wnrrt'W "Vpning-
for their future home in Wood P.iver, 111., w !. -r- Mr. N:o f will :ake a p'.s'.-
Vhiting A d vc rtis em en t Are Winners
the city. The ( hureh h,as Ju.-t been tcreat tnui t was be n
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oil arr crrttcI br Thr AVItltlns w ., B'4. 110th St.. 1'bui.e Mt-Vi.
WAITED AT ONCI-;
two fmall clit.-Tej, . 1'j-nis;
liojf, apartrto-nt or iiht !iti. .;.!. ingr looms, plioiirt 17 i or call at Kviieral tak..v, Whiting. li-2a-2
in rl-- t--,l where enloyid vpster-
' day. Another v. i i 1 b' hy Cue Kobert j 'oirdori t-lore and at the WhltijiU park j one nft'-en feet h.-!i will be iti.-tal le i. j M'ss Pan Hue S. hty n e-eom pa n hy l.er couvn.-, Fi'i.-co" fitii Tevl S.-liUuhty b ft M-uidiv- fir Versa : b-.-i, ( Ohio, to jsit nt the home t.f the 1-it-j ter's V'arent.s. Mr. and Mrs, Will. am ! Si.diVehty over the h-.Md.-iys. i Miss Marisp't 1 f n -. to.rt'iT with i . . . . ..
' two '.:: r !-n s tr on the American fatmiv with' 'elleiie I'iiysual Kdti'-at'oti, 'hca-I'j-nis;. d : P". jtprnt esterday Pt the Northwest
ern univetfiity f-ettle!i)en ', rutting on a pi OjCraiis .
Ind.. to ?i.;n4 the
.here tht y are to be the guests of. th.n v. i t h '! Stiitr'a-'d Oil 'o. :-eir neice at a house party ee: The w. P.. A . of the M a". a Seen w-'ll
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"n riitmas . I meet a! 1 : 'el j Mr. Iiiils C. Moore of Ohio avenue ,j v ;i Oi.rti. ,n
l as returned from a six weeks trip j Tin 'i uniou n ; i y Servlee ChrlfitmaH j
t, England, where he isitej with Ir.s Pageant will ! yiven on the school
' 1 1 h e r . Walter Beach confined to l is
croundf Pt llbth and Oliver street., t'-n'eht. this to hrcdn at p. m .
1 -m in Atchison ovenue by an at- The j-.ionyt roun Ohri'-t
lack of pne.iimonia. Dr. and Mrs. C. O, . Mackey of Oliver street left today f r South Pen. 3 where they are to visit the former parents, Mr. and 'Mr. Maekey, the
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a youre ..f ere at enjoyment to the . hi'dren esp.c!a!l . The Communitv workeis l a-, e aimed to have all the eluii-ch.es and nationalities represented ?o it hi ?:: fair to ! e a representation of the masses ln Wi Hinar. Poie.e ,,f
week afro ninj "ak her hip. T--' V.'h.'-firs'.-: het ni'isb ia ns a-e ltn1h?
S I'AU TIIKATI1K f I! ft I . 1AI t IjRst tipo s to .see Wiill.ira Fainum in "The l.a. t of the Itiams," also a Sunshine om. .iy . 12-24-1 STR TlfmiHR roMf-HT 'Wiiliam h'ai'i.iiiu in "Ti.e hasl of tli" I.oirines," a!'-'' t?i,i,s!iine. i-..tncd-. 12-21-1 PHITTCESS TITEATRE TONIGHT. Teature picture: APuei-t Ray and Elinor Tail- in "Words and Music By " a Sat. Eve. Post Ftory. ALSO SPSCIAL TEATUKE. An czceptionaily 'beautiful Christmas picture, "The Homaiice of the Three Wise Men." 12-2 4-
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Fnncess 1 iieatre ::$ WHITING, INDIANA j CHRISTMAS DAY
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Two Kurnislie,! Rooms, 2 14 I.aP .rte A e. 12-24-1
FOR SALE: c.eks. made by Trench Club at 43-3 Ohio Avenue. 12-24-1
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Miss Taylor tlotr assistance, so the affair prorniFc to be a hi.; U'-cess. A iarcro attendance is des; re.. Miss Kuth Sprifg of Austin, is vlsitinii he;- aunt. Mrs. W. R. Jenkins. Mis.s TCjtther ne ,stnrr li improvlnc at. the f?t. Aurustana hospital in ChtK4 and oxjiects to he home within a week. The Oomno'.npy Servlc5 danc'nar party will h eive-i in tbe Hiph Fcliool a 11 .1 i t or i u m n-xt I-":i.lay eeii.nr, following the basketball team-. The chaperon are to he Mrs. Jessie. Curtis Smith. Mrs. Anm'.l Ex t on-l'orter snd Mrs . I'.ianche Mer k . TiirroiLrh the inlbien-e of ti.e Curn-
timnity service worK rs the cty n r
Eet Us get Jk'our U20 Auto Ueerse for you. 1 1. iler now and pet a low number. llu..sell F. Smith. .7ej:i New York Avenue. Whiting. 12-J5-6 Miss Touise Kaske of Munster .vpet-t the vc k-en..l as the truest of Cecelia Kjrpers of I.ake avenue. Mr. Edward Kree:e and Mrs. M Pick of Myrtle avenue were in llarnmoiid on business Tuesday. Mrs. Augusta. v;t;irer.s of Roberts avenue, visited at the home of her sister, Mr. j..'m 1'r. . e.son of J-ast Chiea.
g'o on Monday. . Christmas Seals are still on sale, j Ar you (buntr your share by usincr them to seal up your Ciiristmas pachaeres? If your supply is exhausted. : you can purchase more stamps at 13'"' Myrtle avenue. i William SeMer of East fide was a Kobertsdu.!c business visitor Mon- ; day. ; Mrs. lloe of T.aV.e .venue 5s entertntnins; a number of relatives f..r over , the holidays, J Mrs. John Soltwedel of Myrtle svenue rpent Saturday in Cliicago on business. J There were no preaching services at !
home in Uedfurd,
hti :ua vs. Xjhn S.vets of Hartsdal. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snets.
I Mrs. Clara Nev.voirb of Chiva--.., vis
ited friends in H'vhlanjs Sunday. Tlie " TKreca t ...na 1 Sunday School v. l cive. an entertainment at thv ciiur.h Wedrs-sd.iy eveninir. Mr. and Mrs. Mi had Pilnk and family f Mutiter moved to the Tunic warm, wl-.teh they T-.eiilly punhasei last Volno-.I.-i)-. Mr. p.. Bash and family of Indiana Harbor islted at the home of Mr. an.f Mrs. James Ja'irson Sunday. An -xrdKnnt'.' n hasj been receiverl by Nina Jainioson from the. Mct"all C". in roj-ard to the failure of th-dr tnasrai'.me to te.a.-h it's many subscribers in tliis vlc'.ritv . As these subscriptions were ta';en by the members of Miss Jamieson's Sunday School class, she wishes to expi.Vn that tlo delay is iue to a printing strike which has closed prn t i.-a Ily a.l trie printing li'ar.ti in N"'v York Oily for an Indefinite period . If an Issue f M-Call's has to me skipped, the subscriptions will he extended to cover the last issue . John MeFtrr, who is attending college in Ornr.d Pap'-ds. Mich., is home to spend the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meeter. John Lynch transacted business In Chiras-o Monday.
SPECIAL PRICES ON AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING Winter tops, winter sides; tops repaired and recovered at a saving from $i to 50. Save from $5 to $23 on all repainting and get perfect satisfaction.
! Our painting and trimming (its your fancy and pocketbook. Get our prices iir - . i T i -.1 l . r-?
ueioie giving out your woi k. i orus repainted ana a new top ior dkj. Cut Rate Auto Painting and Trimming Co. 301 Michigan Avenue. Phone Office, Hammond 2141; Residence,
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Having had more than 20 years' experience in the practice of dentistry ought to convince the people of Hammond and ihe other cities close by that I know my business. My counsel and advice will be freely given and the price I give you will be low for honest, reliable dentistry.
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the Lvanfrel ical church Sunday evening due- to the fact that Itev. Spbdburiper was quite ill at hi;? home on Huberts avenue. Henry KS'i'S. Sr.. of Lake avenue, motored to Chicago Monday on bus-
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Ci EXTRA SPECIAL e- "x1 r"$ The Most Beautif ul Christrr.as Picture Ever Made
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Corn Oil Best for Salads and Cooking Buy in five frail on cans nnd'savc money. American Maize Products Co. Phone Hammond 233. Roby, Ind.
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Dnrirg inflccn;.i cp::!rraic3 spr't Ihe nose and throat several tiroes a :y w-r.h one part izard Oil and two parts water, usinj an otcraizer. If yoa haren't an atonier, gargle the throat ard r-r.iT the mixture up the nose. Tuis trttment sets rp an antiseptic wall o: defease agaicat "i lu" K;rtiis. Chest civ-'s ar.'l sore threat lead n RTip. Si jr. then at once with V;zard Oil 1 for? they Cin develop into danceroiij inSiierza. Get it frotn dm.rr.ts fir oOc If not satisfied, return the bottle and j;et yocrinoriey back Ever constipated or 'mve 5ick headache? jiit trv Wiza: 1 Liver Whins.
i In'1?. .Miss Josephine Anderson irnvc a dinner Sunday evening in honor of Miss Kma Ka.-ke of M'-inster. wh ,
spent the week-end at the Andersof. g . - home. j M.r. Fred Peterson of Iake ven ue, JS f Q. visited at tube home of her sister o iVt2cilitJ O lJUluUl lOi
Hanimond on Monday. Mi Florence hKoihaTii of I .a Port" avenue was anions the Ch lea fro s'.i. 51pers on Tuesday. Mrs. I.. Fischer. Jr.. of Amy avenue visited her nioth-r at her horn- in Fast Si le Monday. .
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My Crovn and Bridge Work or Teeth Without Plates can not be made any better than I can make it for you. I'll guarantee it ten years. a Tien you feel cavities forming in the teeth you should consult a good dentist at once. The usual way is to put it off for a more convenient time and that time never comes. Be prompt and businesslike about your dental needs. Do not delay, for every week that slips by is only one more week of playing into the hands of the enemy Bacteria that destroys the teeth and gums.
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Dancing ORPHEUM HALL
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Iteinder Van Til and John Van Slooten ;,nd families moved to Freoim.nt, Jlirircaii last week. P.. bert and liny Jamieson of Maraniond, 7ent Sunday with their parents in Hisrhland. Miss Merle Stone has irene to her
152 STATE ST., HAMMOND. PHONE 3323. Select Dancing Assemblies Every Thursday Evening. Classes for Beginners Every Monday Evening. High School Classes Every Friday Evening. This is tlie place you'll (ind good clean music and dancing. No suggestive . dancing allowed in this hall.PRIVATE LESSON'S FROM 9 . M. TO 10 P. M.
I can positively extract your teeth without pain. IF I CANT, DON'T PAY ME. If you need plates I'll guarantee to fit you or no pay. Remember this I am making low prices for Honest Dentistry for a few months. After I get a little more established I will have to charge more for the same dental work, so take advantage of this and come in' at once.
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Room 116 First National Bank BIdg., Over Woolworth's 5 and 10c Store. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nights Until 9 o'clock Telephone 3159. Hammond!, Ind.
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