Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 175, Hammond, Lake County, 13 January 1920 — Page 8

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THE TIMES. Tuesday. Januarv 13. 1920.

WHITING and its PEOPLE

Whiting Advertisem en ts Are Winners

The Trench Club members are re- ; '-tented to m;t at the. (.''.aimuii.ty House Tu'sJay Kvo., Jan. i:!, for the I'Jipose of comilot infj plans to a..- st the boys of the American I.--ion, w.th thnr entertainment. .Ml nirm'.'.r? i'lo are interested an.i t-spei-iaily ommitt'-e on arrant n-n: are uiv-I in be present at 7. CO shii-fi. Steve Graham was ;in".-tnl at th" Caat Chicago poik-e !ut::i on the iliiirc of reckless a'lto driving. The nrrest was made by sVrpuant Nizii-I-!;iewiez and officer IVtty after Graham 1.3d hit Pan Grec-ley with his automoi.:ie. He was reiea;t?d on a J2i"0 b ni : appear today 1'or trial. M. K. Ladies Aid Society will lt.i l a Silver Tea at the home of Mrs. lan I,o'ier on Central avenue timorrmv afternoon. Mrs. KleiVr. Mrs. II r own iMr. Anderson and Mrs. f-'t e.kiy w.ll css'.st the hostess. All members and f.'.eDd are. invited to attud. Prof. J, E. Sfir s. a. vocalist, io'intjt nl hnmnro'js fvsnrlisi wiii c 'Vt tn enterta inraent at the Christian i hurch tomorrow rvrrlr.? at s p. ri A cordial invitation la cxt-mled to all A silve.r offe.rlnp: to ho takrn up at the ioor.

I r acrrpted by Th VVbftlns Sew 324. Jlth t., Faoua 138-W. FBXNCESS TKIATEB LAST TQiX TODAY. . MARY FICZrOED la "HEART 'O THE HILLS." We frttaraatea thia pic. tnre. Xlrst show at 6:00 aharp. 1-12-21

ATTENTION! MAVS mi:ktic, To Organize WHITIMi Ill"SIK! MKX AS'N First mf!inK will be held Thursday evening at S:0 o'clock sharp. A luncheon will be served, prominent business men from Chicago will deliver short addresses. ......... i wu;.'... nvit.rl

t ivpry inei iiitoi. in " jin.i .......... i N i oharce for admission. I,'inche,n ; one dollar per plate, remember the V.'nia ' Thursday evening at S: o'clock

Ol.lJIPM ( DV Kill I1KX lU'th t-, opposite Gardens. 1-13-1

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'Pape's Diapepsin" makes Disordered Stomachs feel fine at ence !

.umr of undigested food ciusins n . When your stomach is acid, and r'issy. sour or you hae heartburn, tulence. headache, or dyf lepsia. hero speedy relief no waiting', .at a tablet or two of rip's fiasin and instmtly e-ir s'ouiach fels All the ind"rs' i"n pain, pa.-"?, tlit v and misery in the stOTr.ach MUfby' acidity ends. ape's Dapepsin tablet. cost litt! at irue store but th-r :s tf surer or

e!.r stomach an'ii'i 1 know n.

Tn TlIF.THn TOMt.HT lust of Peire," with best noted stars; also Mutt and Jeff in "Honest r,o- km As'tit,'' and l'ox News. 1-13-1 WANTED TO TtENT: House or Flat. ,.r it or 4 unfurnished rooms, address H. Whiting News ". 1-13-1

LO-5T- Ciold Kins between Whitln? News Co. and Federal Fakery. leave it Federal Bakery, reward. jl?.3!.1 ' E. AV Mallett of 115th street was arrested'bv officer Pnak on complaint rf Ila-'v r.nker. ebarsc'.ng htm with auto drivinsr. Mallett hit C-:---,f Hansen of the Fast Side with Irs automobile on Standard avenue last week. He was released on $100 bonds t apcear today for trial. The ladi-s of the Christian church will give a supper in the church parlors on Jan. 21s-t. Mrs. K. Tj. Klordm of West Tark Vddition. is entertainii.ar her brother. F 1 l o.o annioti of Kalamazoo, Mich-. an'.l h-r niece. Miss F-onita C-ncannion

- Th. Whitinc Post American Ll, I No ?o if plar.r.irtr a Us f:m- f-r nst Thre w:ll be music, sininq. 3 f"'jr ! r.MTi buts. other enterta'rment and

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Greatest Continiies

until entire stock of 3500 pairs of Good Quality Shoes have been sold. If you have not taken advantage of our low prices, don't delay any longer. You will find here just the shoss you like at the price you want to pay. These prices are far below the manufacturers' cost. It means & real saving. CHILDRETS'S HIGH GRADE DRESS SHOES in brown and black kid. calf and patent 1 .95 leather.; sizes 3 to 8 v DR. SOMMERS' SHOES FOR E0YS AND GIRLS; the best wearing shoes; solid leather J?0 Q C throughout; sues 6 to 8 &JJ GIRLS STRONG SCHOOL AND DRESS SHOES Black gun metal calf, extra high cut gO QC English tee; sizes Wz to 2 PJ.O BOYS' TV0 BUCKLE STORM HIGH CUT SHOES All solidleather; sizes up g MISSES' AND WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES with military heels, in brown and black soft kid ; J Q C sizes 3 to 7 WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES, in brown and black French

kid. vici kid and soft calf; all new $Q Of

stock: high grade quality, all sizes. .

MEN'S WORK SHOES All solid

leather; while they last

$3.85

MEN'S DRESS SHOES Mahogany, brown and black calf4dn; broad and English last, Goodyear welt solicf oak soles; all sizes, t EL Of

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MEN'S DRESS SHOES Every last, styles to suit all; well known manufacturers; these shoes are positively low.er than cost today, CQ QC

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FH0NE 3372. 101 STATE ST., NEAR 4 CORNERS. Store open evenings until entire stack of shoes is sold.

At oncel Relief with "Pape's Cold Compound'

The first dose eases your cold! Don't stay stuffed-tip! Quit blowing: and snuffling! A dose of "I'ape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until three doses are takeVi usually breaks up

a stvere cold and ends all Ki'lpp- misery.

lt'lief awaits you! C'pen your clog-tred-up nostrils and the air passages of your head; stop nose running; i-liev-the headache. dullness. feverlshneas. .-neeilnj!'. soreness and stiffness. 'I'ape's Cold " 'topi iiind" th. qu'ekest. surest relief known am costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinin". Insist on Tape's! ad v.

a choir. This is for all Whiting's exservice men and also those now In service, this afTair to be given by the local Trench flub. PKXTTCESS THEATER LAST TX3EE TODAY.

AY PICKrOJilJ la ' EIAST 'O THE HILLS." We oaraatea thla pic ture. JPlxrt ihow at 6:00 aharp. l-12-2t The iiwl Club proicram for this month consists of a card party for Thursday eveninc. Jan. 15. a smoker n Jan. 23 and a darn ing party on Jan. 30th . The organization of the Woman's Ue. lief Corps will take place at the I. O. O. F. hall tomorrow at 1 o'clock, at which time all those desirinf? to become members should be preeent. Misses Anna and Katherine Meyers of Hammond were guests of Mrs. John Canner of New York avenue on jiunday. Mr. and Mrs. II . Dahl of Chicag-o. spent Sunday here as the a-iiests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mlzo of H9th st. The v. b . Pf tn Maccabees -will have election of officers and initiation "f candidates at their meeting tomorrow night. A luncheon will be served. Mr. and Mrj. Milton Colling have gone to Macomb. 111., where they intend to reside, permanently. "Willian Kosenbaum who has been confined to his home in Fisohrupp ave . several montiis by il!nss, has betn removed to a Ch'.eaaa hospital. Twenty-fHe members of the Fortn!Bhtly Cl-ab will s-- Mary Garden in "Coulse" a the Auditorium in Chi-ar next Wednesday evening . The n. embers of the party will met at the .. V. C. station to take the 6.27 train for Chicatro . Mr. C. J. 'Wor.na-ou of c:eve:and avenue is improving at t. Eernard's hospital in Chicag-o. Tdrs. A. G. Osterburg has returned from a few- days visit with relatives In Wanatah. Christ. Hansen, struck by Ernie Mallett's auto truck on Standard avenue, last week, is cow well on the way to recovery . Miss Wilrr.a Nichols of Sheridan ave.. spent the week-end. at her hoina in Hebron. Ill 3.

HIGHLAND

The members of the Congregational Lad!es' Aid Society were very pleasant, ly entertainod by Mrs. E. Doutbett and MI.-b M. Pouthtt at tkeir home. Thursday afternoon. The annual election of officers was held, those elected were; Mrs. H. C. Lyd'.ck, president: Mrs. rt. Etartman. Vice-President; Mrs. E. Werdemann. eecretary; Wlsi, Maggie Douthett was re-elected treasurer. Mrs. Jam-s Jamieson and Mrs. E. R.Jdicel joined the society. Seventeen were, in attendance. Miss Merle Stone spent Sunday at the home of M'.ss Nina Jamreson. The Flue Birds ire entertained at the home of Edna P.aker, Saturday. The your? girls epent a very pleasint afternoon. There will be no meeting held next Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith of Hammond, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. X. Fluck. Inger, Saturday. Miss Ruth Reiner spent Sunday afternoon with Misses Eloise and Claribel Smith. The members of the Sunshine CUss of the Congregational Sunday School, numbering twenty, will be entertained at the home of their teacher. Miss N na Jamieson, next Saturday a'ternoon.

Don't throw youi paei a-jraj ithout readine the w3r.t id pace. rSYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE

Look at tongue! Remove poisons from stomach Liver and bowels.

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Accerjt "California Smm e r-ie

c-nly look for the name California on the package, thn you are sure your child is having the best and mo st harmless laxative or physic f..ir the little

stomach, liver nnd l.owr!:. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Pu',1 directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fer. Mother! Tou must say "California." adv.

STIS&&

WEDNESDAY ONLY 30c Bleached Muslin; 36 inches wide; soft finish; verygood value. During our Clearance 99 Sale yard, 10 yard limit.

MidWinter

WEDNESDAY ONLY $1.50 Warner's Rust Proof Corsets; white batiste very good reductions during our Clearance gg bale

Double Stamps Tomorrow

Clearance

Double Stamps Tomorrow

This is a continuance of our Mid-Winter Clearance Sale that was so successful in its opening day. Many new Specials are featured here for TOMOROW DOUBLE STAMP DAY. Don t wait to buy, but buy when you have a chance to take advantage of something worth while. Sale will end Januarv 20th.

From the appearance of ""CiivS- ') maRd ve can readily conclude that the public re- lLY "V ? w'lcr" ceived no misrepresentation and were well satisfied. STi "5 r. "'t'rtgP Now we have some of these Coats left at these phe- s E-r

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mand we can readily conclude that ceived no misrepresentation and were

Now we have some of these Coats I nomenal prices.

$35.00 Ladies' All Wool Poplin Suits. Beautiful hand tailored coats, lined all through with Venetian lining, trimmed- with two rows of buttons and belt. Mid-W inter Clearance price $27.50

$28.50 Peggy Paris Coats for the little woman, made of silvertone cloths with imitation large fur collars. This entire lot will Le closed cit at MidWin ter Clearance price $22.75

$55.00 Ladies Coats, made of Victoria broadcloth and all wool velour cloth. Full lined, latest mode's. Special, to close out at Mid-Winter Clearance price $42.50

$82.50 Ladies Yukon Seal Coats extra large Martin collar, good quality of fancy lining, belted model and trimmed very neatly. Not very many on hand. At this Mid-Winter Clear-

These groups consist of women's serge dresses, handsomely made up. Many valued as high as $22.50. Mid-Winter Clearance price

ance price

$69.95

$14.95

$49.50 Ladies' Seal Plush Coats. Large fur collars and 8inch fur on bottom of coats. Sateen lined and trimmed with large belt. An unusually low offer at Mid-Winter Clearance

price of

"Must f o regtrdleM of price." One lot of ladies plaid and stripe coats with and without belts. Some made of astrachan, others of Poneyette cloth. Price up to $20.00. To close out at

$39.50

$11.95

These lid-Winter Prices Are Wonders

Featuring two items, one for men and another for boys. Values that excel all others ever yet offered.

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$41.50 $55.00 Men's H. S. & Marx Overcoats, made of the finest Wintermore cloths. Half belted, semi-ulsters, double breasted. Men! A coat sale that would pay you to buy one

??and lay it away for next

year, as clothes are going higher. Clearauce

$41.50

$10.95 Boys! Here's an opportunity to buy a suit with two pair of pants; a suit that formerly sold at $14.50 and $15.00. Many shades and patterns to pick from. Double breasted, belted; also single breasted. Mid-Winter Clearance price $10.95

Great Clearance Men's High Grade Shirts

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Men's Dress Shirt?, consisting of our regular $2.50. $2.75 and $3.00 qualities. Will be sold at this very low price of $1.95 Manhattan $3.00 and $3.50 shirts. Beautiful stripes, also a few neat plaids. Very good grade of madras

$4.50 and $5.00 Silk Striped Madras Shirts, some Manhattan and others the "B. & H." brand. Greatly reduced during this sale to

$3.65

$1.75 and $2.00 soft and stiff cuff shirts, in many inviting colors; sizes 14 to 1 61. 2. MidWinter Clearance

$2.39

$1.39

Stephens Union Suits of all wool knitted, medium weight, marble color. Our regular $7.50 and $8.00 sellers. Mid-Winter Clearance price

$4.95

$9.50 and $10.00 Men's Silk Shirts: many beautiful shades and stripes; fibre silk and some crepe de chines

$7.15

Knitted Ties $1.39 Our entire line of $2.00 and $2.50 neckwear, in silks; made up in beautiful stripes and solid shades. Cut to a 1 OQ great redaction VlOJ

Clearance of Mens & Women's Shots The jhoes described below are broken lots and at today's market are worth double the price of what we have advertised them. Let 1. Men's Shoes in brown, of calfskin, English lasts. Sizes 6 to 11. Regular QE values $10.Q0. Clearance Lot 2. Shoes of button, hand sewed 6ole, black gun metal leather: sizes to 9; 1 $9.00 and $10.00 values PO.a7Q Lot 3. Men's vici kid shoes. Broken sizes; values up to $12.00. Clearance QC price . .Men's Work Shoes; broken sizes, in tan and black grain leather; values up to $7. JJO QC Mid-Winter Clearance Sale P.a73 Boys' Shoes in gun metal calf. Bluchers and button. Broken lots. Lot 1. Ladies' shoes in grey kid. Hand sewed soler, 9-inch tops. Broken lot; values '7 QC up to $15. Special clearance 7J Lot 2. Women's black vamp and grey cloth top shoes. Sizes up to 7; $10 values. QC Clfanm; Sale price W.UO Lot 3. This lot of shoes consists of brown kid Military Cuban and French heels; values up to $8.00 $9.00 and $10.00. Clearing jjg jg Lot 4. Consists of black kid and gun metal; lace and button; $6 and $8 values. 1A QC Clearance O.OO

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Sale All This Week to January 20th

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Sale All This Week to January 20th

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