Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 237, Hammond, Lake County, 25 March 1920 — Page 8

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. WHITING and PEOPLE

Whiting A dve rtis ernents Arc Winners

LADIES! LOOK YOUNG,

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The Theodore lb -oi i vVrp. w. 1: c, w;il not meet i-n ni it n : day e.rn?. the in'fiu'K liai ;ns been T"-"t-r-fned un; ! Ayrii p-th, Attorne ?. c. l'pr has mncii t ff;- of Ji;.1s- H .y K. ilrm m t., K ios buiidnf. 1 : a ft rrt atil Pis-a:-i .:pp avenue. Mr. and Mrs. It p.ih! r-r Ch-,.-.; ere the frtie.t of M r arid M : . i; . V . M .!, of 1 I ?: h street the t i , ;;.io ha in cr 'been enfrt i .neej nt dinner ';--. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Waj n 'i,1 in a ;:i lou!e ard . Mr. and Mrs. Cy de n'a: ?.r .ca : . . d on TjPsday eer, i-i;. iu ir,"-

to red from Iaan ;"e. N "i

At the Illf't:! jt of f-,., is.-.trti of p

; ,- Works the fit" Knin-er w.i. in- i ururteii to prepare r'-"n an.1. speo-.Soa- I rear t;T.p for a sea-,---.- t- he ere.-te.i n s.-uiii fas.-, s. hrape and hit" a k ic:i';.' and -nip., ,

Use the Old-time Sasre Tea

and Sulphur and Nobody

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Mias Kuth Turner Is oonnned to her ! nmmwrpt

naiu In John street, wlln an a;tj of t ph o ;d f . e i . The lui'l.y liumhfr inn.nsr the i enter p e. uiftbd hv the i.ulii'.s of tn-?

! ScirM-l II'- a 1 1 p;i-h w as 4,7. j Mi.-f -i Ann, i and i 'al li rine Myers - f j Hammond w e k !. -if Mr. J..ii.i Panne.- ,.f N. iora nvfii'i--. j The ii- Tu i- of Mr-. i-ar - n Venter ft Ii i i".- f 1 1 e. nothing b.-.n sa,d u;ih i!i.-- i -v j-iion of th- .h th

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from Homer Alan and Ste e Baaer. f'

tliee pc:nsr ordered p'.a- ed nn fpo.

Frank Shorts of IVnr. Ivan ..i a e. ',-; .. t t . v as called t-- F: atikiin. Pa. !y th ! . i.e.? of his brother . i ,;;,.i ,..n ,. The riymojth A.-I J-ocv n j; ; I . e ' . , Sliver Tfa at the h-tne ,-.f Mr?. ., - i. n the Cehrke tin's on Central ,iv:;;i ; T'ne !; tomorrow r enir I. A!! members aad ' i;!;- : :: i fi lends are inv itel . ' .,.(.,,, -,, Pa.::, the seen month old s.-n i f air dit".- M arid Mrs. Jw r.-ii a.i isc n 4 1 ! ' j-, : .- ( , f 1 '9th street passed a w a;. ,-.t -rd ? y .-- - j M ; p. t,-e result of the i"'.:--. The f.n-rai;! !a ia held yesterday, interment he'r.g at ' to v. l-ak 11.11 eemetery. j i , jThe funeral rf .P-i-i M.t - hay. a: 4 ' a i- no

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RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER

Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are

S;i.iti to Lsavo the System With'.i Twcuty-four Euia. !

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PAPE'S

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CHEV A FEW STOMACH FEELS FINE! At once! Relieves Indigestion, Heartburn, Gases, Dyspepsia, caused by Acidity. Hurry! Buy a box at any dru store. Read "Common Sense Rules Reardinj Stomach" in every packace.

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Ad- j l...)v ;hi. -i-t;h th-- i.:dne,s and bowels . t i P'r-. marvel .us 1,,-v.- ipnokly it a, -. J1 r P"".l i. lief ofi.'n eom.s in two d,;--.;f - " r : ! , t . ; 111 s. s h . . . 1 ho s 1 1 ff r i a . o '..':

I i-in.ll I '.I till all Ilaias lils.a i i"..a r o: a 1' - oot ;n- i P v, .I:--- ; f , Mr. .l-mes H A!I'r. th d i -.. o rer r.f , j ' - .-v ; i . : h p , who fa- i: 1 1: ;. y tii ? a " e .-.,, y n 1 M . I 1 1 . i i i . ; s ,,f a , i .- 1 1;' i ma f ism. - ' t.

;.. a-Molir'S .-;,i n!terers to kr-" ,v that he a- . .

1,. I -.i-.l I a .en! of ,,i!VOjf IliiT'V un- ' ss Aiie.irha .;.-o;s;wlv ,-..i:.- io-i s ! h ' ,-st of ;i' .i!s-. ri. s and la bus :n Ti. t . ail ilr-ioris's t , gna ra r.t ee It ir. c'arv ir-ai;.. .- AJ-,.

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On Saturday, March 27th, the Consumers Sanitary Coffee and Butter Stores, operating 35 stores in Chicago and Gary, will open the finest, up-to-date store of its kind in the city. We will open with new stock, new fixtures and new ideas in the grocery business that will surprise you. A big surprise is awaiting you in tomorrow evening's Hammond Times. Half page of the finest advertised foodstuffs will be listed, which will be onlv a few of the wonderful bargains we are offering to the people of Hammond and Calumet Region. Our store will speak for itself. Be sure and get a Hammond Times Friday and look for the Consumers big ad. It will pay you.

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A Kuppenheimer Suit Will Fit and Wear Men's and Young Men's

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Smart styles, strictly all wool materials, perfect fitting, best of tailoring; all the new spring colors and novelty patterns. Try them on today. Prices $37.50 $47.50 $57.50 $67-50 See Our Window Display. An Unusual Purchase Young Men's Classy Suits On Sale at s39

Young men, here i.i your chance. The;e suits are worth regular $45.00. Stylish models, best of tailoring; perfect fitting. Some are

belted models; sizes 34 to 37. Special price

$39-50

Boys 7 Two Pant Suits Special $12

Mens Neckwear New Spring Neckwear; an immense variety of the best designs, and colorings; wide open ends. Very special at $1.00. Boys Blouses $1.25-$1.50

N'ew Spring Suits for boys, with two pairs of trousers; durable fabrics, in fancy mixtures; pants are full lined. Mothers, bring your boys here, and try some of these suits on him. You'll !ik them, $ 2 50 sure. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Special price Boys' Wool Serge Suits With Two Pair Trousers Striking spring models which are bound to please both boy and mother. They will wear, because they , are made of all-wocl material and constructed by the

Large assortment Licet of tailors. There is a touch of manliness which of colors and pat- you cannot help but like. Two pairs of trousers.

terns oi percaie anu

full lined with each suit. Special

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Amoskeag. Prices very special $1.25 and $1.50.

Men's Spring Caps Have Arrived, $1.59 to $2.59 Men, they're snappy and smart; leather un

breakable beaks; some with stitched bands money. Elegantly ma.de of superior quality others plain; host of colors and distinctive Repps, Madras and Percales; variety of pat-

models. Prices reasonable enough $1.59,

$2.00, $2.50 and $2.95.

Spring Shirts for Men $2.50 and $3.25

Shirts which are hard to duplicate for the

terns; with sott cutis; fast colors values $2.50 and $3.25.

ii boys. fcrf;:

lere they are boys ! Good quality suiting materia!, newest spring shapes. ours when you see. them. Price is $1.19.

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Other b a ndtomely t a i I o r e d shirts at $3.95 and $4.95. Ask to see them.

a! Harmond on Taesdav e-. rn.nc. Lo-jis Pheiri iy eods Herman V.'aer.ri' a? foreman en the V. and h . P.. IP The c. & i.i. linload-fl four oar loafif

J of rw'teji t.es on T;e.-day. 1 :i'r are

-lar.nir.K t commenee th'ir r.ew yards a. ji .en as weather perin.tR. T -.so--lated Pan--r riredufts rom-

.m-.v T.-jii pat e,n two shifts p,-.rr,ren-- ! ir? Wednesday. Girls aisr. -n il! b j iir.pioyed. . Irvin -W,i'.tr. ?e--tion f reman of th I J & K. reeeived t---rl e-n T !e.-rla:; o refime the ten h'ar r:ny f-abeda'.o. j five, of hi men rejicnerl. the r a: par. y ! w ,11 sapp'v the needed men. j

J) j Hiram 1'ierl.n is niaktnc a cond rei j .-.-very and ra ; s t" he r-ut of th h'" -- ! ":; a 1 in a f " - da vs. Jj j Mr. Wa i ni r hri.T iarsfn and Mi

I'.-nr.tna wre Ham:r.--nd v:s;'-.r iast j

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Aioert Anderson returned la?t even- I ."p fi..ni a bjsiness trip to St. Paul, j Minn. , I M.-.". char'ei M.ijnn returned ia?t i t ven ins fr, in Hammemd where h? lias' ...en visiting her dau?!iter. j

John M.ib r br: in pjf.;:i n the r.-.unilat'.r n yesterday f-.r his ,,ew par,i8 build:nc on th nv.-st side. The baildinir will be S'".P'a feet. p. p. Weakley was in Phi'-ag e-n a

H j l.-.iyness trip e?te:da.v. J j j F. 1". H.isrhway -as.s in Low el! fr short tin-..- ; "ftsr.lay. tj Several members of the Lnive! i Qd-d LI I Fl;ow attended a meetinsr 3t Crown 1 i Point lodse "i?t ni2"i'.t i Mrs '. J. E. I a v i . was a. '""hieae-i -. . . 1 j;- j-estevels y .

EXCLUSIVE PROCESS ....UNION MADE.... PATTERSON BROS. TOBACCO CO., TR, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA

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