Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 195, Hammond, Lake County, 5 February 1920 — Page 5
Thursday, February r. IDL'O
TIU; TIMES Pace Fire
FIRMS PREPARE Tl VACATE FOR EW PROJECT
reparations for removal in anticipation of the now ".noo capacity theatre t the orrner of i t r i T - ani Hohmnn e ready ors-iin. Lo.is-s expiring brlnfii now and .May 1 ill not bo renewed, hut instead the business houses will have, to inove to new (iiiarlfTS if they ctij pot t hem or quit business, for business locations in JIammonl are hard to find now at any price. Tlvrf if. no surh thing a? an empty f-tur" room and this condition has f is'.o.1 for m.isty months. The Jacob's Shoo Shop will probably br. th first striio.MiT to pa ?s out of existence on the site of the new theatre. This store is preparing now tor a pnai windup of their business -with a his lash to be made in prices. The new tlnatre will . : ioi from llohm&n street back as far as the S-ehloer Shoe, store on Stat" street, and to ai d including the sign shop on Flumimr v. The new theatre will kneck out sev
eral antiquated buiidm; h-msms about j liffen different lines of business. The j
alley b'-tw een Hohman st. and I'lammor
avp. will be closed to accommodate tin i new building. It is said that all a v : 1 - eble ipace- m the proposed structure Iim j
hern rented at n'at figures. This tv.w . r addition to Hammond's loop will change ! of the looks considerably and is looked for- j oa, w ard to vith a ureal deal of caji' tiuss, i oi
Why Pyramid ?
k Any Druetilt 1 C vr Ttepentrd Sales lluve lnde 1'irarald ihr K.-KnUrd Treatment.
M1M l'OH IT.KK TniAl.. Mailed free in plain wrapper. It gives you relief. ;el a 60-cent box
I ' e - , jt" ' ve- - W
lou Hare o Iilen lion Wonderful Pyramid la 1 ntll lou Try Jt. of I; ramiii Tile Treatment of anv drusrsisf. F relieved of itehinc.
j pro-ri:din piles', hemorrhoids and i .sin h rectal troubles. A single box lias often been sufficient In one
nisht. Send coupon lor i'rea trial. Take no substitute.
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FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID TRrCJ COMPANY. : Pyran.H EWg.. Marshall. Mich. KlivHr cr rre b Frr sample of PTrajnid Vila Trettsfcat, !n plain wrapper. Name Street
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erase tnont hly total according to th tnonthly police topr-rt of Chief For1ns ol' the Curr police j rs total ay . It was the lit litest month m a number of rs. as far as the number of art-en arc niin-oi iiol. i if the number arrested r.' paid tine;? ,'ind the c(isls aiiiiotnt-in-L to ?:,;. in). NOTICE TO ELKS Itojiiilar inert inK Thursday. l-'ehru-ary 5th, at 8 p. m. This is I'a-t 1Aaltfd Hitler's ninht. and all stations will tie tilled by Past I'.xalteil Unleis. .Ml I-:iks are nipiesiod to he present. A. M. Turner, lxalted Killer. Pro Teui. "-4-j
PERSONAL i
The Swiss liiil. the l-rero-h Tea; ant fiirl. the Irish Ciil. the Seiiwaben ",irl they all will ne at the bij Prize Mas-qiipraii'-SaturdaN, February Tth at l iiil;.- Hall.
T he omen's Home Missionary i.
ciety of the M . I ; i-'iurch will meet l-'nda a ftei uiKi'i pi the church parlory at " o'V A 1' i. idles oC the church are c rd ia!lv i n 1 1 ed.
I COULDN'T HE HAPPIEU," SAYS MAN WHO WEDS CIRL BROTHER WRONGED
The W omen's ll uiie ciety of the rrc h t eria n meet at the home of Mrs.
sionary Sc
c ,i u rcli will 1 T. W". H.er- I
i.-co Pad be the i;. j. li"-t!i tide.
stolen from a raihoad yarOs
ITO WATEa: 1 . Dont -worry. EUB-NO-MOSE WASH- 1 ISO POWDEB breais hard water. Ask jonr grocr. Z-t "
Ulster's full orchestra the Fidelia Masque Hall. S; Feb. T. a real ohl time f r body.
roay at tut da:-. C -. !;, -
E. CHICAGO WOMAN I WANTS A DIVORCE !
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
Alimony o' fSflft and a tnonih supfort are asked for by Mr.-. !u-nioa Maszkow ski in a suit f-.r divorce (ile-1 yesterday in the Hammond Superior 'ourt asainst Frank M a s-. U :i o si-i. They were married in May, 1 :.;, a-ol separated in January-. 1 rM 7. T'- l-.ae tno children, ,'oseph. 12 j e a r .s d.. and .lane 2 yea'-s old. Mrs. Ma sk o w i alleges the bromide cru. i and i-T-hipuau treatment ' on -be part of lo r husband and further that h- called her "vile and abusive npntes." S!-. says she is now employed as a va.tres and lives at r.8"2 Cedar street. Kas-t I'liu'ac". Her attornev is P. M. Mei'o:-Ky o'
East Chicago. The case will 1 In Court Room No. 1.
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SUIT ON LIEN
1 1 ! arm ii-'iiei
toe frnppe. , Th5 Kicbaril V,t!i;'-:t bunsa
North Hart it ua . is tMtd-r c-msid. r-a-:on o 1" s.Ce hv. .ho-i. 1.. im,s. of II 1th st. M -. ai d M' ... ,-11,1,11 are cnsultriu tome t o t ';i ! ! f , . ri i : , to (..rate some 1. 1 me in the r ( a r in; ip. e. Mrs. l;..!.-rl M'; rte-tt.i of Fir st. and her babe of c i,-!:!! oi iiumvhs l.ae both been - ill. I'loumon-a is tiiteatined in the case of th. e)-i!u. Mrs. H. ,. i::a:id of letrtt. .Mich . da'iffl-ter .f Mr. and M'-s. c. p.. Me"rum of Miclvcan sir, is verv HI at
heard! ),,r i,,,:nf, w ,f , Pronehial pneumonia.
This w a tb i m feT'1'i.i ? ii n receie,l lo-re by l-.f r p. in r, i s ,i ! w days ago.
lin. 17 Warren si teoo-oreiw afternoon. Mr. Peter Ciu inp.uk , r v,;U lie the assisting hostess. Mrs. .. .1, Anderson will l'.i- e charge -, r tim study proeram. wiiicli u HI be the i.el-rnd les'-n in thu book, t'hristian A mer ican izat i o n. Say. C,,r!, .vo.t don't know just how-
u.xid oij do lo.'k until eu put on nn . of those stuiin.rg Spring Ha's we are j y, o ci-.iv.i in;. Why n-it greet tmt j Sunday in one of them? The ltank- i forth Hat Sh-ip w;li be glad t.. lietpj yon in your- se'.etmn. lit Slate St.. '. Ha mniottd. trnxt to American Trust I Sax ings hunk . - -" - j All elect ie afifl ret in tig officer- o: f.ihertj- 'amp. No. 47. met ;l f iiyacio' af the l,n., (f Mrs. Cross yeui rday afieruooi and m.-ob- arrangements fori an rnter'.iniM-"- hi and Pampiet, wii i-li h: to be h. M Momlay ro-nin, Feb. hin. !l rd'iie.ts and members arc re- j uuest.d to be lo-es.ut. The meeting: w I't ope it ).r.mpt ly at 7 j
.ir.-;--. v.-:ss, r . : - - i. s, .. - S-vljmj. $, i. A ( "C "!l''' " 5 k x " ? ' f .3 ' ef " 1 ; x ' J , ' C , r I A ?' v y SJ 1 -v, J a tCxiJB iiW
Urs. l'trlcy It. Spiker and her husband's brother. Guy Spikcr, on their way to EKis Island to greet Miss Emily K-o'les. Guy Spikcr of Ilultimoro is happv at the pro.spcct of spendinjr the rerr.atnder of his life -vith the prottv voupr- Enplish woman. Miss Emily J-.rtouies, whom his brother, T'crlc R. Spikcr, wonprcd while in Er eland vhile a momter of the A. K. V. Miss Knoulcs, with her three months' o'd baby, rorrntly arrived at Ellis Island, where he was met and cordially greeted by her pro;pectie husband and the wife of the baby's father.
Kohett Hamill. w o k ha - be, n a M a r-a t t T'liro- ,. at t he St . Ma rga re-
bouse
or fr.n gljest of
I pa st M ISS ;
: I fil ptl hospital.
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i't;vihej at range, for department., ,.f t!,,, n.
The Kings Herald w ill meet on Satutday afternoon with M,ss I.illahellej A.' Abbott, pc' ngden st. j - - ! The V.'omen o' Moose Heart T.epjon No. 1C0 will bold its regular meeting'
I-'rida yi
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-re will he i t, i t ta-
Kroch Harris, in a suit filed yesterday against Mike Praeomir in the Hammond Superior c ourt asks judgment for $510 in a foreclosure of lien
upon an auto which T'ragomir left, m j the Harris garage for repairs. I'.oonei
Murray are attorneys for Harris The case will be beard in Koom 1'.
STOLE TOBACCO n. W. raul. raptaln of the Kile railroad police, reported at Hammond Central police station that several cases
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. nUBJJ DN BACK Rub away all pain, soreness stiffness, backache, with "St. Jacobs Lininent."
tieui and other important business. Miss Kva liuley, an employe at Harry Wets Ln-ug Store is cotifined to her home it h tin (lu.
The Men's Auxiliary of the M. K. j church wilt, meet at the home of Cnrl
Ilouser. j".-, May st.. Friday afternoon.
Ih-oiiom;es 1 ie ;ai ! men t. there mil be
! a luin-bi.n at ope o'i in (hai ge rd
Itro.i.-ky ;r(-s atel c,,.'i-i th-. k ,,f he. ten year old daughter of p .,-! Mis. Anna, pete,-.,, of the
J Mr. and Mrs. l- 1. Midd'cton. who has j , i v. , I suipp the ,huiely ef; t.eeti ill for the past week is s hgh t ly j (,n j , ,,, .,,,,! Mrs. poia Kieaso,, of
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Ah' Pain is irone' Quickly? Yes! Almost instant, relief from soreness, ' stiff ness. lameness and pain follows a, gentle rubbing with "St. Jacobs I.ininient." Apply this soothing, penetrating o:l rltrectly upon the ache, and like magic, relief comes. "St. Jacob's liniment" conquers pain. It is a harmless backache." lumbago and sciatica relief, which never disappoints, can not injure and doesn't burn or discolor the skin. Straighten up! Stop those tortuous "stitches." In a moment you will forget that you ever had a back, because If won't hurt or be stiff or lame. Pon t suffer! Cet a small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs Liniment" front your druggist now and get this lasting" relief. adv.
in the various ,,
dian.i Haibor W'eiman's Clul, are pre - sently at a st ; n d.-i i 1, ouioi; to so much" iilrvss on the part of members or in; their fan. i ; ics, -:aeh department. Pas a; splendid outlined course of study which'
necessarily remains uormanr on account of the pre-, liliiiK coivlit ions.
Miss Margaret Artibey of Nrlh Mag! onu nve , is quite m with pm-tinioni.i. j She has been clos ly confined t e her home for several das. i
The M'l.iitiaifs Missionary S
ine i-irst .m. t-.. eiptrcn ot Kast i ire.-it;
will meet In Cm afternoti of totnor-l row w it b Mrs. J, c. M i Her. 4 P1 1 North-) Miss Iaorothv lllrich entertained the cote ,-,ve. Mrs. lo.-orge W. Miller w i 11 i ln, ,,; aers of the M. T. Club Tuesday
bad in t'ue study of America tiizat ion. Mrs. Fmerson Fames will gi'.c the pignut .Mrs. Jeorge P.. Jrues will give an account of tlo; missionary work as perform" d in 'b tea go. Mrs. '. I". lenovan will give a reading. The hostesses will be the Mesdamcs Frank I. llaiis. Kmetson I-'ames. Charles lonovan, tleorge :. Jones and ,IQ. ( '. Miller. , large a 1 1 etolance; of members is desired.
. vnini; in honor of Mr -. V. C. 'l' tr- Vo-,. p.-' be i ! ; , r ue . tee m, m ' 'e ' s. Who W ,1 - . - . - l'"ri!n rl 'Miss Ft !;! Pislor. slo- w a s Sal u: da afternoon, at four e'fc n-k, th" i.-eipj.- ,u of a b tint :f nl rletri- th. rr,,ap ,.f I ,i ' i - a n " K a -h and V. 'pcrcoUp..-. pr.-s. mod i., he,- by Urn ll'-rpol. ,rr' l at the pome of the dub. .Miss i l ira was a g-n.-t. Tlo j i ! ' 1 s patents. Mr. ; nd Mrs. Win. erening was pasr'--d w ; i 'i muse, dam - I K a s. h. fe". (P.-tlin slteet, f, f fieir O'lO' k ire and gaiu-s. th" on.e w..i to M:ss',T!;e hi .h w ,( at t' mb-d !y IPury I .itFran. -is I'epp. t d-ne. a't'i wli-ih the Jtrr. I.oui-a Tar1-' rmann. John Tangerl:o.!es ,s i v-..J a 1- he; I'm- lio.-i j matin and l.o.-e V 1 j ,; ,.,,-, r,). onlv the 'i' lie M T. girN -ail no , t it, a w c-. :v i m ;,, i t fumior-s v. i e present at with Mis.' Anna IP ir!-.!t 1 M am y t he w e,i i nig. aft'er which a nicely ar.It'C lam-'.l eoijjsr dinner was re-d . Mr. - and Mr-. Win. Je-nkel are at home to The K.t. s triu-liteis v. i'l meet w th then- fr rpa.-- at ftri Columbia avenue. Mrs. Harry Kah! of '',' M;-hi gan a-.e.. . .. Fndiy a'imi'oii. Ihiinras M . Kept. Supervisor, and - - - Harty 1'. : r: n.tti' r, a'sistant supervisA re ynu rage" to g. t tint spr;r,g o'' of th'- c. n.'i . the Tenth 'onsrres. Hat? Then all .i to e. to do is I" shmal I i:st i of lud.ana. have gone ' o 1 1 '. e p. the I la n 1. : e i I, ipj, simp. The p., 1 nd i.i n.i p"! se to a' tend a de-nioe-rat-pi-ett ie-ot .s!.iv.nar r ; . 1 s t State i,- bjits-tet lo be give,, there tonight. street, uet !o t h. e ,ine,-ean T I 1st a'l'l Savings Pi'.'.. 2-i WANTFP: About a thousand ladies I ei see the showing of Spring Hats. Thet e will be a psiinr "i'lvi "f orriving almost daily at the II a rik f or t h the Haeimoni Woman's C!ui Satur- Hat Shop, 1SI State street. Hatnnpnd. day afternoon in chil rgc "!' the Home j, id. ana. -3
Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With
J-'FUKLAltr 4, 13o.
Tn 1 1 i'i M IT MAY COMFUN: Notice is hereby g;en by the Board of Public Works of the fny ,.f Hammond. Indiana, that it is di sited and deemed tieeessa ry to imptove Je-iferson
fctreet. from (. onkey ae ni,e to sttandard I , avenue-, in the City of ll:iniiiini,,l, Indi-I 5l"si and prepared shampon ana. by construe! ing therein, between , 'f'Ml;tUI ,"u mll'":'i alkali, which is . said terminal points, a ti-.acad.im pave- jinju-'ous. as it dries the scalp and m.i lli'ilt With the llltetstl.es- Idled W i 1 h as- j kt'" ,he ,K'lir brl"le. Phait. 1-7:;; hueul feet ,.f ".-..,,, lunation Th hpx to use is Mitl-,f,.-d curb and gutter, inift sipiare for t of i cocoa nut oil shampoo, for this is pii c.-rnent sidewalk '., fe, t wide forming- a j a1"' e"tire!y trrraseiess. It s ves y curb, .1U0 lineal feet of .;.,,,! martnnl ! d p"' ' beats anything else ail t . iirhing. adjust injr S old cat.-hbasins and I P'eces. You tan get this at any dr :g 1 - old npttiholes to line and grade. 1 12 i and a few ounces w;i! Iat thlineal fett of rt ,,. ...lU wa,f r services! uh", famby for moiith.--and If) corporation cocks, steps and box - j nntdy moisten the hair wi:-i ".a'" s. as authoruad hv m p,-., e, ip-so-; a nrl ''' in. about a t s-p ,: .- i ,, lution No. 7ii2. adopted ! said Hoard' a' that is retuired. It mai.es an abu-i on the 4th dav of F bruai . pea 'dance of rich, creamy lat net. clear.-.-
Ail work d"i'.e m the maku
-aid
t h orou crh I -, and rinses
ii a i r dries quickly
d
and
.king, bright, flnf
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i rid easy to handle. Hesides it loue
aboe eh serihe, public impr.. e me -pf s),ai
no in a'-cotUi m.-e wnh I he tetn,s
coudp j .ins rd' tin: lmpro-.eno .il lies,-,!,,.
tion No. 7t2. adopted be the Hoard of!5""1 takes out every particle of ,:. Public Wot ks on the ahoe ,,-mied date.id!'1 an 'iand r u ff . a d . and the de'silej tlin wngs. plans, pro - I - - - - ... I.b s and speeihcations wind, are now on I mf- Q-rix T ttjtcjU l b- and mav b- se,,,, ,n ,;,0 ,-)- , ,,r a,j I X J O-Cj XJtVlOXl Hoard Pf J'ub.iC Works of the CHv of j LIBERTY BONDS Hammond. Indiana. The Hoard of Pub-
In: Works has fixed the 23rd day of Fe.h-1
maty. 1920. at ten o'clock A. M.. as a oatc for the hearing of all persons in
terested or whose property is affected! by said improvement, and will decide! whether the benefits ths; wiil accrue to ! the property abutting and adjacent to!
the proposed improvement and to said City will be equal to e.r exceed the esti-
Fast Chicago Friends of Irish Free-
i dom wi'l r.eM Sunday Mart the Irish I Liberty Pond drive in the Twin Citie
when they will gather at St. .Mcry's Ha'. I in the vening-. Th speakers wi'l be Judge Kobert K. Crowe. Judge J.
Mciootly and Patrici-
11. OP
(of the Lrish Fellowship h'lub. No rpiota
fen- the Tw in Cities has yet poe-n
'uated cost of the proposed improvt nient u,,, (, "4 ,.','.".',' ' . , but it is liKely that the amount v
as estim-iicd
the i.'ity I'jvil Engineer
A. J. SWAN SON. JACOP. U'IKCn. F. C. PKITPP'H. Koaid of Fuhim Work."
, l''e decided upo rial the Sunday meelj 1,BAB-B-B-DA" s a s I.BJ.B.B B.Q.a.l.B.S.a Ji
PF.I'A RTMKNT lK I'PPLP ' WORKS
OFI- ICF OF TH F FOARD OF Tl
LIC WORKS. SS: HAMMOND, IN"1)1 ANA. i-KBIUWnV 4. 1?2. TO WHOM! IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby gl r.n by the Board of Public "Works of th t'ny of Hammond, Indiana, that it is desired and ilernioj necessary tei itr.pre.ve State Line st reet. from Plumnif r avnue to Standard avenue, jn tlm City of Hammond. Indiana, by constructing therein, between said terminal points, a. macadam pavement with the interstices Piled with asphalt, as authorized by Improvement L. solution No. 76, adopted by said Board on the 4th day of February. lD2'h .Ml we.rk d .,e jrt the making of said above described public improvement shall be in acorirdanco with the terms a, el conditions of the Improvement pep. edutton No. 763. adopted bv the poard of Public. Works on tlm above nnrned date.
(and the detailed drawing?, plans, pro-
hps and speeitjca I tpriK which are now I f-n tile nod tils V lie sein In the eicn.-o oT
said n.-ard of Public Works of the envoi' Hammond. Indiam. The Hoard 'f Public. Works has fixed the 2"rd day ot February. Ft 20. at ten o'clock A. M., as, a dale fop tho hearing of all persons inle re sted or whose property is affected by said improvemnit, and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to 'he proposed improvement and to said City will he equal to ,r exceed the estimated cost of the proposed impiNvement as estimated by the ('ity Civil Knginecr. A. .1. SWAN'SON", JACOB wikfT:. F. C. KEITH Kir. 2 Hoard of I'ublic AVorks.
improved.
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the Ce op es, , I'll I e onstiate tii ir pr. dne g ra ni l;o In'" n a rr.i n g 1 vi n by tin- folb.vv .
ni t 'o. will de-m-go... prn1 w h i. h will be g; Song. Miss
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The Hat and Art Shop is giving unusual values in Silk Hose. A large purchase of hih grade seconds, in bho-ks. browns and greys, that sell at 61 md 71' cents. 2--T
PETERSON'S OINTMENT BEST FOfi ECZEMA
GARY ARRESTS DROP ONE-HALF
Arrests rlu:ir--r the month arc dropped down to half i
if Jan lithe av-
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KeepVour Eyes
Clean - Clear neairnv Vtn.i tor fr. ly Car Book Murtna Co. Chicago . It iA
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iU I-k hj irk IL 1 13? -), J .J East Chicago High School vs. HAMMOND . High School
Central Gymnasium Friday Night 7:30 P.M. ADMISSION 35c
Kirnt pplicnl ion Stop Itching of lirrnia, nlt Hhenm unci I'ilcs. "Live and !e live is my motto." says Peterson, of Huffulo. "Pruggists all ..vet- America s-!I P i ."1 F I IS 1 1 VS OINTMENT for .15 cents a large box and I say to these druggists, ii" anyone bins my ointment for any of the ili.-asi-H or ailments for which I recommend it am! are not benefitted, give Pom their lmuxy hack. "I've got a safe full of thankful letters testifying to the mighty healing power of Peterson's Ointment for old ami running sores, eczema, sail rheub, ulcers, sote nipples, broken breast, itching scalp, chafing ami blind, itching and bleeding piles." Joint Sett, 2:: Virginia Street. P.ufalo, writes: "P t e-rson's ointment is simply w otuierf ul. It cured me of cc:.ema and also piles, and it did it so quickly that 1 was astonished." Mai! orders filled by Petresep Ointment Co., Inc.. Huffuio. N. Y. adv.
Mildrer Shecter; ,n--. hy the pupps
of the Hammond M is.uil Coilege; s,.ng M ss Haze) Younge,-; ,ea,png. Lvaughn Mill ken. It is t eiiue.-ted .that each mi-mUer hrin? a cup. u folk and sp....n.
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i Mrs. pr-ti.a i;r'onn,'e Is cr 111 at
her l.oi:.-, 1 f' 1 Indiana avenue. -- Miss LiPian Ko'iwytz, who has been seriously ill with pneumonia is slowly improving". - - Tip. directors i f the Alice (Tub will meet Monday at 7 2a p. m. instead of Friday r nltig. owing to the ibath of
Mrs. ,T. I". Y zgcra'd.
tLAST WEEK
Extra Pants $3.00 With Every Suit Ordered Now
suits rf to 2h ORDER Xr
Others at $35, $40, $ 45 and $55 Sterling Woolen Mills 171 State St. Hammond Less than two months to Easter Sunday. iBiB.B.B.B.D.O.I.D.e.Qia.D
50,00
Times news serics-Is the best that money can buy and honest effort can furnish.
The F. F. C. ,l.p home of Miss Clara street this evening
meet at th-"-."".s Murtav
Th'
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South Side w. c. T. 1 1 the home of Mis. i; . of lf".5 Harrison s 1 1
The top:,
ft e rn ri. ill be.
I " . will I,'. Liek- . t m r -for Urn
Some- A. bi- vements ei
WAWN
Too Late To Classify
l' l: T.I'.NT- ?. stn.-'ly modern light lious. k- - I ing r .mills; lieu water Imat. This Mine eonsists of 2 bedrooms. 33 1 Ma ':io::iu ;ii... phom- iiammond 17 7i. 2-5-tf
I d'PARTMENT OF PCPLIC AVORKS. tFFP'F ol' Till". PO aim 1 OF PPPl.P' AVORKS. SS: H A M M 1 N I P I NIL.
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SPRING
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Hat and Art Shop 708 Chicago Ave. East Chicago, hid.
In ke1nf yoar txwtli raolsr an D4t hNvimi ,ietie-pel In weakening vrsrrmtivem
cr BtDfral lixmdTra: Just tnr KOfiOLAX;
I Mf. eetP, vi-ioiesonie. Bt nd foes fanAnU OM!nbl t burr drusnUt. eTery. whr. Krlx 1 rMet tor raany ilinou. IneHirHnr romtlpfttlOD. htadaclin. rfiZIV
1 Us. txllra. (M, tixtt'um. tnrptd Ur, I tail brvatli. Beror.o. dPr"ia. indigoi uoa. otic-!?, BioiVai iit.yi.cai dullDWt.
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Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Hammoiio Optical Parlor
0- j
U1 E. SUto St.
Hmmcnd, iiWb
KSBSSSSBSSESSSBS;
Friday and Saturday
Phone 793
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ServiceQuality
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Phone 794
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BONELESS ROLLED RIB ROAST 32c Wat QunrrnFR ROAST 30c
a little frock that I think will meet ! nor ZT WITH 'pnrk'FT 24c with jour fancy bv combining Conen- EAL BREAST WITH POLKLl. hasen satin with tricotine of the i VEAL STEW, NICE AND FRESH 2.3c same color. You will notice that it (HAMBURGER, FRESH MADE 20c is a compromise between the long I HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE ,-25c slim lines and long sleeves of last ! cpApp pipe 22c season and the newer ideas of a bit ! -'AtA rvlDD ." i r fuller skirt and shorter arm lengths. H01E MADE SALER KRAUT, quart lbc The skirt in four tiers is of tricotine ;PIG TAILS ic as are the cuffs and collar, the -waist i BEEF KIDNEYS, each 8c and fIpcvps are satin and the broad r ir HI? CFFF RRAIVS Ifir
i vnu uiv uiui uhj u.w.
! FRESH PORK SHANKS
youthful girdle of the same material mils in Ivn Innr silk tjccpk Tr.a
cuffs are set off with daintv buttons i PORK SHOULDER
covered with the Copenhagen satia and ou will note that the tleeve comes well above the wrist line. Everything points to a season cf bright colors and pastel shades ahead oftis and I predict some vcp' charming effects in sports wear and summer things later on. T.iere are many new materials, variations of silk weaves, fancy tricoleites that give promise of great possibilities. I have before me some silk 'that can truly be described as "camouflage" for this pattern embodies a half dozen colors in most pleasins
effects, but suggests the artistic work
"V.'e are hardly half eray through 0f our French artists during the lata (ur Winter season and yet style War. salons are agog with talk of Spring, ; gkirtR wtn undoubtedly be a bit fashion magazines are replete with f.hortcr next summer when we go inideas and suggestions cf what we are lighter material?, but not nearly to wear next season. . -kq mucn 0 as rarly Taris cables inSo goes it in the cycle of stylo, i djca'.ed ar,d you be ass'yed that alwavs in an attempt to be first to ,raceut slim line frock is still prognosticate what the nest season . " h iQ avor.
will bring lortn. As j expected. Paris went in hear-
tiave JUSl leil un-V roting all their energies to Summer,
those iittie ei.mc ivuv...vS - America wa
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luOQca uiiif i tut, s - -
ily for velvets and velours. Velvet
was used for hats, wraps, dresses,
,23c
27c
SPICED HERRING. 2 for 15c BONELESS CODFISH . 28c LARGE FRESH MACKEREL, 2 for 25c PLATE BOILING BEEF . . . 121 2c STORAGE EGGS, dozen 49c NUT MARGARINE, 1 lb. 33c; 2 lbs.. 65c MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, 3 for 25c SUPERIOR FAMILY SOAP. 10 bars 43c Mclaughlin xxxx coffee, i lb. 30c; 4 ib? si.co CAN W HITE CHERRIES, 15c; six for 83c CORN, PEAS. BAKED BEANS. KIDNEY BEANS, 6 for $1.00 3 LARGE TOILET PAPER FOR 20c CAN ASPARAGUS, can 19c. POPCORN THAT POPS, 3 lbs. for 25c CALUMET CATSUP, 15c; three for 40c GOBLIN SOAP, 6 for 25c LIQUID VENEER 25c and 50c 3 LB. SACK PURE BUCKWHEAT 45c 0. 10 GALLON APPLES 55c aOOD SWEET ORANGES, dozen 40c i'ELLOW TURNIPS, lb 5c HEAD LETTUCE. CELERY AND CRANBERRIES. WE HAVE SUGAR.
make the new
all one
hears Is" talk of the Spring j ahead of her confrere! nP !c-doH tin the vogue of t
We had de-
elvets and
C.W. TO SERVICE.
HUBBARD 7-11 Claude St., Hammond.
ing Snmn 22! for just Ui.s re. 2-a.soa I kave creates; ti
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