Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 47, Hammond, Lake County, 10 January 1920 — Page 10

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THE TIMKS January 10, W THIS POCKET SIZE FLYING MACHINE TRAVELS 9C MILES AN HOUR, COSTS $2,500 ROBERTSDALE

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Ki.berisJala I'hurch. Sunday School at j o. in. Thero will be aomotblurf ent -y new for young and oli Something lias been neall and that will In U-1 ia the days to com. Lot ua lm v record breaking attendance. ltiht fl'ir Sunday School the annual business nn-'ilug and election of the Sunday '. officers will be haM. Several now :Ti39 will be created. This olectlon

" tan tor it Dig lurr.inu, t.very i

r:.ber of the school and of the church -Id be present. There will ajso be iction of two church trustee.. These elected to SPrvc for three yeara and j member of tho church who is a 1. gal 'r in the state of Indiana may be a 'Mate for this office. The pastor will explain soran of the disciplinary urch trovernment. 6:46 p. m.. tho Y. I'. ' will ha e its last lesson on the misnury book. Everybody is welcome. Gospel service, subject. "Affffresslvfv .: itianity. Special notice: Th.-re will a special board meeting after tlv: .'ning service. Very important Ail rnbers pkase be pross-m. Tho government Roods which wer: lt ought to the Kobertiriuile tire sfiiitm ''T sale Thursday and tViday were di."osed of in a vfiy short time. Yl-.e st t- ' 'o: was crowded as early as S :."(( wt!i ! ;cber&da!e and Whiting people on ''b-.srsday nvTi-lng. Thy p opl.j unnt to ; ink Mayor Pm ti.-ov. n fVr this cri r:ty (f secuntiK th-f.-o ffootis. Mrs. Simon of I'-arl p. was a SoutJv "i;cago visitor Thursday. Mr. W. Tur of Lincoln ivc. r-ntcr-"r,fd the Biblo i iifs ai h--r J.oj on 'i-irsd'iy with a very K""f! p. ; t -' nun rcc. i'r the business trail f-a-.-M.'i.-i of th

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The "Bristol Babe" airplane. This little airplane, designed by a British concern, la a. pocket siie flying machine which has wing-s that can be folded up, permitting the machine to he housed in a limited space. It has a speed of ninety-five miles an hour, will fly thirty miles to a callon of gasoline, and costs $2,500.

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IIQ1NF Wholesome, Cleansing, villi I' Refreshing and lieillna

Ns iolioa MunneforRed-

fc 5 T J ness, soreness, uranu-

Vritr CCCiation' Itching and lUUK tlLJ Burning of theEyesor l - eiids; "2 Drops' After the Movies. Motoring 'a Golf will win yourconfidence. Ask your Dnjtf"it for Murine when your Eyc Need Care. Marine Eye Remedy Co., Chitejo

which refreshments were served. Miss Ruth Anderson of East Side spent Wednesday a the home of her sister, llr. Kd Bader of Myrtle ave. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kamlneky, formerly of Myrtle ave. but now of Whiting, are tho proud parents of a baby girl, bo'-n the fore pxt of tho week. Mother and babo are getting along very nicely.

Mrs. II. Emkln of Indianapolis blvd. entertuined oa Thursday nftcrnoon In honor of Mra. J. Kck imd Mrs. Thit Smith, who are both contemplating a trip to Florida in the near future.

Mr

K. I.ngohr of Myrtle a.vc. isituci

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i:s fhic-iKO the fo:-o r.art of this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Dewcs, Jr., of Xfr- anri f-a a t STn7 b nri 'VTr and I 1'hicaeo Heights are here vlsittntr a

Mr.. Ji-dson were entertained

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(i'rcti home at Kes?t Side

it.g. Mrs. George Slack of Pearl st.- was a Ha-mmcrtid business visitor yesterday. Utile Richard Fimman of Myrtle ave. is cor: lined to Ins home by illness. Mrs. w. Schuhrke of Pearl sU was a Hiiii:in"nJ visitor on Thursday. Wesley Timm, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Tin i of Iako a vi. is reported on the sick Mr?. George Casswel!, r.ee UilUan Soli-vi-uol, rt-irned to her homo in IX'troit. Mijh., after a visit with her parents, Mr. s!ui Mrs. John Soltwedel of Myrtle ave.

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few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ylnionl

Thielen. Mies Marie Kammer of Ilammand. spent Thursday here with her mother. John Miller. Jr. tran?actei businessin Chicago on Thursday.

The funeral of the late Margaret i

Keilman was held Friday morning and was largely attended by the many relatives and friends of the deceased. Mrs. Keilman is survived by the four sons and four daughters. The daughters are Mrs. Jos. Gerlaeh. of CUie'tro: Mrs Ed. Schmal. Mrs Fran!: Ti.iel

and Miss Margaret lveilriian of muaand a numoer of grandchildren besides three brothers Michael I.artheij and John f-Yrnrfrr. j Peter "ihleiM has accept' A . pcslt-j ion as deputy marshal. ! The town board held ' it rc-'i'.ar meeting Morda.-- evening eid the fu!- j

J " tujt ht. t'- ii vnivcin . i 'J civ-', l vi j j to the town board: Jos nrn-.- :ke. j

Jolin ?fnier. Jr.. K.-I. ..'lusiicr :s trt:tees; Nicholas I.udwig, Sr., Tow n I cleric in 1 !. lMwar i k Newtoi: of Crown T'oint, as ten 1 ths f)ff leer. j

ACHES AND PAINS SLOAN'SGETS 'EM! Famous pain and ache Liniment, kept handy, brings gratifying relief RHEUMATIC twinges ease up soon. So do stirT joints, lame back, neuralgia, overtaxed muscle's, and those pains from weather exposure, too they don't fight long against the counter-irritant Sloan's Liniment produces. Keep this old famiiv friend handy for instant use a little femetrates without rubbing, leaving no skin stains, muss, or clopgai! pores. You ought to keep a bottle handy always. All druggists. Three sizes 3Sc, 70c., $1.40.

We have plenty of Pocahontas Mine Run Coal. single ton $8.50 Range hard coal $13.00 per ton hestnut hard coal $13. 00 per ton FOR SERVICE, COAL AND BUILDING MATERIAL CALL I. H. 268. Washington Lumber & Coal Company 141rt AND CAREY STS.' INDIANA HARBOR, IND

I have four 4!st!net makes ef PIPELESS FURNACES rhe Caloric, the Peninsular, the Globe, and the Homer, each guaranteed for six years and guaranteed to heat your houee tie factory to you on one ton of coal

per room for a year; or in other words, f

we cut car com Mil me-thlrd to onehalf. If ir.terfeste-J in a furnace, c'ione me cr drop me a card.

A. R. HARHIS

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To commence work Monday morning. Experienced girls preferred, or girls to learn. Steady work. Highest wages. Short hours. Splendid working conditions. Apply to Superintendent at once.

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HRIFT-MONDAY always brings exceptional opportunities in practically all of our departments. It will pay you to investigate the remarkable values listed below.

ubstantial Saving

A Very Special Selling of Women's, Misses' and Girls' S W E AT ERS

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$2.95 $3.85 Value

The assortment of styles and

colors ts complete for the

particular w o-

m a n. Among the shades are Blue, Bisque, Coral, American Beauty. Specially priced for Thrift Monday at, $4.95 $5.95 Value

Specials in Kiddies' Section ni . rri Flannelette Rompen. oKatlfl? 1 SHIS lust the thing for indoor

r I j - wear; excellent quality brushed wool. ery . , , 1 Qq

with red trim. 98c

79c

value.

Dpecia

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special at

45 c

BHle Burke Sleepers, of very warm fleece outing flannel. Remarkable value. Sizes,

4 Mi M

t oniy. Special at Second Floor.

$1.19

Women's and Childrens' Underwear Specials for Thrift Monday Ladies' Munsingwear Union Suils. Heavy bleached ribbed garment. $2 25 Any style wanted " Ladiet' Munsingwear Union Suits. Heay cream ribbed garments. 35 High neck and long sleeves Ladies Merino Union Suits. Silk stripe. Low neck, no sleeve. $4.50 very special at Children's Union Suits. Forest Mill brand. Grey wool mixed. 1 Sizes. 10 to 16 PI.O Children's Black Tights. Heavy ribbed 7fC garments. Special at Children's Sleepers, with feet. Both white and grey. Broken lots of Q8c $1.19 and $1.39 grades

Household Necessities For Thrift Monday On Sale in the Basement Water Tumbler, of thin crystal glass. C Special for Thrift Monday, each Toilet Paper" of Crepe Tissue. Four-ounce rolls. Special for Thrift Monday, 15c 4 rolls for Cedar Polish. The well-known brand. Excellent for pianos and furniture. A 12-ounce 48 C bottle, special for Thrift Monday at w House Broom, 4 sewed, union made. Exceptionally heavy grade. 85 c Special for Thrift Monday at Clothes Basket. Splint, with extra heavy wood bottom. Large size. 98 C Special for Thrift Monday

Did you ever try our Cafeteria at Noontime? Always Good

The Dry Goods Section Offers Unusual Specials Fieur de Grandeur Silks. 40 in. wjdc in short length. Dark colors and black. A soft silk for unusually attractive frocks. For Thrift Monday $1.98 Black Taffeta. Hercules quality, 36 in. wide, chamois finish, for dresses and skirts. A regular $2.75 quality. Monday . .$1.89 Silk and Wool Poplin. 40 in. wide, heavy satin weave in all wanted colors and black. Monday only. $2.19 Panne Velvet. 40 in. wide, in black only. Thio is the very best quality for extraordinary garments, also used for bags, throws, etc. Monday only, yard. .$8.19 Wool Taffetas. 40 in. wide in wanted shades of seal brown, navy, Russian and black. Usually sells at $2.98 yd. Monday. $1.98 Tricotine. 54 in. wide, all wool, in the best dark navy shade. Very popular for dresses and suits. Monday only, yd $4.98 Coatings. 54 in. wide, in heavy materials and dark shades for children's coats. This cloth sells regular for $6.98 yd. Monday. $4.98 Coatings. All wool, 54 in. wide in heavy warm materials, for skirts and coats. Usually sells for $5.98. For Monday only $2.98 Dress Gingham. 27 in. wide in pretty plaids, checks and nurse stripes. Values up to 49c and vety best standard quality. For Monday only, yd 33 Cotton Serge. 33 in. wide, in dark shades for dresses, blouses and bloomers. Heavy wearing quality. Monday only, yd 79c Flannelettes. 36 in. wide, in grey and shepard check patterns, for winter blouses and dresses. A few kimona patterns. Monday, yd. 33c Soisette. 36 in. wide, in the popular Peter Pan quality, for pretty dresses for children. A very un usual value. All colors. Monday, yd 59c Bath Towels. Extra large, heavy, double thread quality. Regular 50c value. Monday, each 37c Damask Towels. Old fashioned damask quality with pretty designs, hemstitched edge and red border. Monday, the same old-fashioned price, each.... 49c Damask. 70 in. wide, bleached, mercerized finish, beautiful floral designs, some patterns are blocked. Monday only, yd 79c Renfrew Damask, in oldtime red, blue and buff shades. Heavy oil boiled quality. Monday yd. $1.19 Unbleached Muslin. 36 in. wide in I to 10 yd. lengths. This quality sells for 35c yd. regular. Monday only, yd 21c Pillow Tubing. 42 in. pequot quality, full bleached. Worth 75 c yd. on today's market. Monday only, yd 59c Silkolines. 36 in. wide, in a highly silky finish and a host of beautiful designs 29c Strong Cloth. 27 in. wide-, in best quality, light shades and fast colors. Worth 35c yd. today. Monday only, yd 27c

in Each Dept.

Men's Underwear Exceptionally Priced

Heavy Wool Mixed Union Suits. iHft,

Merino mixed with cotton to Drevent shrinkinc. Clospri rrntrh 'ft

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and lull size. Lxceptionally M

well made. Special at .

$2.98

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Wool and Cotton Union Suits. Extra heavy weight merino, perfect fitting, closed crotch. Very serviceable and jg 50 warm. Special at .

Merino Shirts and Drawers. Cotton and wool mixed to prevent shrinking. Heavy weight, well made. Sizes to 50. . . J J Qg Each Men's Heavy Flat Fleece and Ribbed Shirts and Drawerrs. $1.50 values. g QQ Sizes up to 50. Each , Boy's Heavy Fleece Lined Union Suits, inweight. Excellent grade. 69 Sizes to 14 years at Men's Cotton Hose. Canvas Gloves. Men's Eng. and Fireman. knit wrist or gauntlet heavy cotton, black and style; good weight, cut tan hose. jgc full. 5QC Per pair 3 pair for w v

at These Very Low Prices

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Girls' Dark Brown Lace Boot. Lace model with dainty wing tip, medium and wide toe. Sizes, 1 1 Vi to 2. Regular $5.00 shoe. Special for QQ Monday.... PO.0

Ladies' Felt Juliets. High grade felt Juliets with flexible leather soles, fur and ribbon hummed. Sizes, 3 to 8. Real value, $2.50.

Special for Thrift Monday only

$1.98

Children's Tan Scuffers. 5 to 8, at $2.49. 8 1-2 to 1 1, at

Button and lace. $2.69

GROCERIES Attractively priced for Thrift Monday. Vast savings can be made throughout this department. Do your marketing here or phone your order. Prompt delivery.

Lard. Best quality. sPct5 30 c per lb Prepared Mustard. Packed in cream jug.

Price each ....

10c

Peet't Water Queen Laundry Soap. 10 bars Santos Coffee. Fresh roasted. 3 lbs., $1.00. Special O C p

Quaker Rolled Oats. Large size 28 C package Government Surplus Corned Beef. CQr

11 1L

1 VI w-

Peet's Soap. 10 bars

can .

Crystal White

69c

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Crisco. The best shortening. I -lb. can Snider's Tomato Catsup Special for 27c pint boltie ....

A r m o u r's Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles. 2 packages 1 Cr for XJ Solid Pack Tomatoes. No. 3 cans OI each 61t

J J Jap Rose Toilet Soap. Lb"! 26c

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