Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 2 April 1920 — Page 18
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Pacrt' Whiting Fruit Company 548 119th ST., BETWEEN OLIVER AND SHERIDAN. WHITING, IND. SPECIALS FOR EASTER TRADE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FRUITS SUNKIST ORANGES, per dozen 30c u? to 75c FLORIDA ORANGES. Per dozen 50c and 60c FANCY SUNKIST LEMONS, dozen 25c FANCY GRAPE FRLIT 3 for 25c and up FANCY DELICIOUS APPLES, 5 larqc apples. . .25c and u? FANCY BANANAS, per dozen 30c and up FANCY BALDWIN APPLES 3 lbs. for 25c FANCY JONATHAN APPLES. Per lb 10c VEGETABLES EXTRA FANCY HEAD LETTUCE 3 Heads for 25c CAULIFLOWER, CELERY, FANCY GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES, ASPARAGUS, CUCUMBERS, TOMATOES AT REASONABLE PRICES.
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STAPLE GROCERIES EGGS. STRICTLY FRESH, dozen 45c PET MILK, dozen cans $1.75 LARGE CAN PINEAPPLES, per can 44c SMALL CAN PINEAPPLES (No. 2) per can 34c DEL MONTE APRICOTS, per can 25c GRAPE JUICE, pint bottles 35c BOULEVARD COFFEE (fine cut) lb 50c LARGE BOTTLE CATSUP, large bottle 25c Small bottle 15c McCANN PEACHES, per can 27c At the Whiting fruit Store you will find a complete line of Assorted Fruits in Bulk and Package. Figs, Dates, Maraschino Bottled Cherries, Raisin?, etc. You will find Real Economies in Grocery Purchases at the Whiting Fruit Company
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KEEP LOOKiNGJOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
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Tho r-tvrct of keeping ycun? is to fee! young to do this you mut watch your iiver and lxwcla tr.t're's r.o need of l.avir.g a sallow corrirloxion rlnrk rinpa under jour eyes pmplr-.-a ilious look in yo'ir face dil cvps with no sparkle. "lour d v! r will tell you. ninety per cent of i!l sickr.es s comes from inactive bowels and kvcr. I'r. Kdwards, a well known p!:ysician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil to acton the liver and howd. which he give to Lis rationts f-T venrs. Dr. I'.d'.vardi' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomd. are gentle in their arti -in vt aKvavs effective. They bnn? about th3t natural buoyancy which ad should eriioy by toning uo the liver and
I clearing the svstem of impurities. j Dr. F.dw-ards' ( JhvcTabletsareknowrt I by their o':ve color. 10c and 115c.
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Offio Fton 2355. Residence Phoc G7t "MAJESTIC ' Clean Cinkerless Coal Sold cciy bT WEST HAMMOND COAL COMPANY J. J. BSEHM. Proprietor FnelASd Avenue end Michienn C-ntril Trcks QUALITY PREPARATION" SERVICE
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i . 152 STATE ST., HAMMOND. j PHONE 3328. I Select Dancinz Assemblies Every i T!,..J, it :
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music and. dancinz. io suggestive ., , , ., . . - i ii ' 'o .! iro d tin.;.- !.ivr-. dancing ahoued in this hall. T.. ,.f v-.,-,-h a.-,.,te, PRIVATE LESSONS FROM 9 A. M!b, ,:V,.-v. m .-:-.ry...a- w.;.h.
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All that you'll want to wear for Easter you'll find . ready at H. Gordon & Son's. Easter Suits A complete selection of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Men's Suits now awaits your choice; Copely checks, browns and blues and numerous silk stripes are the latest. Selection. $42-50 $75.00 Manhattan Shirts The prettiest and most individual patterns you ever saw. Jersey. Broadcloth and Fibre Silks especially; also Arrow and Crest Madras and Silks to choose from. $2-50 1 $15.00 Men's Neckwear Silks, Satins, Silk Mixed. Fibre Silk and Pure Silk Knit Ties. Everything arranged and selected to give you the widest choice. Ties $1.00 lo $5.00
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Men s Dress Shoes WALK-OVERS AND NETTLETONS We have been specializing in our purchases of shoes for the past year to give you the best in style and quality that the markets
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Now is the time you feel like discarding that old hat. Greens, browns and greys, with curved brims, are now the go. $5.00 10 $10.00
For a Saturday special, tomorrow vou can choose
Easter doesn't mean much to a boy unless he has a new suit. Have you ever seen our selec-
from every color silk sox tion of Dubbel-Bilt Suits. Boys' $1.25 $6-50 $20-75
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consisting of Fashion fs Latest Edicts in Dresses Suits Coats and Genuine Furs
Store News Our specialty is making dresses, suits, coats and furs to your individual measure. Remodeling fur3 is another specialty cf ours. Mr. Bcraat, the proprietor and expert ladies tailor, gives his personal attention to all alterations. Place your valuable furs in our charge for the summer. The charge will be normal.
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IT MAY DEVELOP SERIOUSLY HURLBURT'S CAMPHOR PILLS TAKE ONE AT ONCE if you snp, smi3!s or feel a ch'.U coming on. Carry the ima'.l bottle at a a times. Price 30 Cents at alt dealers. THE KELLS CO.. PEW3URGH, N.Y.
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!:. h-r-'-h. Y'u I'anr.t't nffTi to m!s j Mrs. H-nmi'I w-lil give us a nuniber "" vcm a 1 j-o'.ps, her pteasinr j v. ire an-t i;arni:rsr per5-.'tial!ty has j ;-r-.;rii rrsnv Rtaclnc.. in lir many .(-..- of hr public rnrcr. Mrs. 11 mj !r-i w a f.-.r several years prpfefsor j n voi-f at N"!'l i; a -ot'rn C'lifg? an-1 I nlF.- at i l,vrt uni. pi s'.ty . There i. a i - h treat in store for th peopl Of
T ; r. bertfSaie. .Mrs. AUR-.iMa. KpKr enterta:nd a few f"iencl a' hr-r rK-me on Itci-'berts S'.en ie Mt Tuesday even;n?. Mr?. Puleet of neese avenue visited relali'-e. at West Harvey thi fore part cf this week. Mrs. H. Breckman of Atchison aV(. r.u, . en'ertair.irK her s'ster-in-law. Mrs. Bruno Hegadorn and dajshter of "ardn Frair.e. I'!., at her home for a few days t'arl BuehJer has ir.oved his family t-- Kor.'V'.h. w r.f.r" he is expecting to run a chicken farm. W wish t'arl he hf.t r-f lick and ai that he -w-iJI f' ani". to supply his frlenfls w.th lots of fre;i e?s.'. Mis. A. sfchaffer and mster. Mrs. ,H . Tl.J"sson attended a birthday party rn Tuesday given at the home of their sister, Mrs. Geo. D' 'hblns cf East Side in honor of her little daughter May'j third birthday. Mrs. Moiiie Firk of Myrtle avenue. h" has teen conflnd to her home for i f-. eral days by illness Is impro ins i-Ty slowly. Mrs. Fred I.vrnz. Sr . visited her dajshter Mrs. Julius Stress -w-hc has '-rn very iil at her home at East Side. Tom Baird returned to his home on Kcber's avenue from Caneyvlile. K.V.. to which p-ncn he -was oiled by the 'erions li'ness of his mother, who, wren Mr. Br.lrd left, was im-provin;. Mrs. H . Hitt o-f Roberts avenue was a i.;tor in Hammond yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cole and datiphtr and Miss I'reda PeKoif of Hammond w ere :"nrs at I h Frank Spoars home the fore, part of this week. Mr. end Mrs Val Brown of Hamirtond spent Wednesday evening- with the farmer', parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. l'rown of Myrtle avenua.
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INDIANA GARDENS Forsythe. Indiana, Tuesday, April 6, 1920. Music by Sterling. Take Hammond or U riiting car to door. Roller Skating ever' night and Sunday afternoon. M. MADURA, Prop.
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235 STATE STREET. Vi BLOCK EAST OF POSTOFFICE. We receive all kinds cf Fresh Fish, and we are receiving fiK daily, especially this week. We were shy of fish last week, fcut yn will have s full supply this week ?r everybody, and you will eajoy strictry fresh fish for the last day of LenL
SAM KAPLAN, Proprietor.
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