Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 10 April 1920 — Page 10
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THE TIMES April 10, 1920. CROWN POINT NEWS Happening Of A Day In Lake County' Lively Capital. ibid was d IMS iii o
Th Chrysolite Club fn.ln-1 thMr fortnightly meeting on Tlmrvlay ovcningf. thi' tommutfe in iharco of th 'venlntts dinner bein.VT ccnvji'si-il of Mrs. GeorKo Shi'iman, Mrs. P. T. . Hard. Misrs Jlermina Jlunan ana J?e?s!e Itrfrwn. Several new member were vot.l in the eUn":. Misses Mary 11 ixen, Kate Ilium, Klsie K o.-t'hn U i i and Via Hall bf'ntj e;e'te-l to nn-m'ber-sh'.'p. Miss J,e.ih Kraft t f Gary, an of town member Was present. Miss HI! a T.lacUston will be the igurtft of Miss Murioji Mawmher In Cl.lcapro on -Monday and will attend a dancing- party while there. A'bout $200 was realized from the Fain of tl.-kets for the "honest of the WinfieU! cyo'onn sufferers and the r"riormance which was given by the young men frem that vicinity was a i cry creditable one. A dance was held after the show. The performance of Misses Maurine Heig-hTvay and Lola TVirnes who took ;-art In the Gary Minstrel Phow this week, has been very creditably spoken of and much favcrr.'ble eminent has been heard on ail Fide-t over lh iv.iv these talented Crown Foint younsj ladie tok their iarts. Miss liarnes sir-reared In an IlJfyrit'.an dance which brcurht own the house. FOOT TROUBLES!
Mrs. W. X. Haywood of Oil en en is in 'rown Point for svrrul days the ; le.st of Miss M.lith Moxwell at tinlipio of Mrs. l'red Wheeler. Miss Mary Hl.x.m Is confine,! to her hc-ne with an ulcerated tooth which ha been causing her much rnlri fr several da. vs. Tin- W estminster Guild -v. Ill met wills Misses Jessie Ph i 11 i n p, 1 aw and Nellie G.tlhrnih at t!ie h.omo , f Mrs. A. 11. "". Johnon on Monday nitrht. Mrs. Victi'f W i'.son has be. ii elected
j as a delegate to the meet in cf the j M isslonary Societies at Lopransport on April l.'.th. ! MY. and Mr. YVP.l I.etz moved Into
the Joe Y.'iison luruse cn Court street on Friday . F.V MAKnUOr. MfTA'rS Pa.mu.l 11 Mu'.vihill. Fast Chicago; Celia M. Sir.ith, Lowell, Ind. Asa F. tMld-berir. Fast Chicago; MarFa ret Lippe. Fast Chicago. I'asiniir Fazera, Gary; Jennie Zadank's, Gary. f-'teph. n Pfmsicr. F vst Clilcnpo; Elfz-a-both Schramm, Fast Chi'-aK'i. Vit'-r J. Lauernian. Hammond; to F''lyr. A. Felon, Ifammond. 1-ldward J. Ve-zr.y, Chicago; Anna M. F.ehna, Wh!t: rip. Hose. J?ru.srati; Gary; Mary Guid'.ce. Ga ry . Farnej Siveclerslcl. Fist OV.ica.ero; to Helen r.oberak. Fast Chic acre. Sherman GeV.on, Gary; Fva Cormack of Gary
7T FT AT brings instant rerUlULi lief to aU FOOT TROUBLES. Guaranteed and recommended at any drug store. LOST! IN LAKE COUNTY Thousands of Motorists Lost Without the S t e f f enguide The StetTeng-uide -will: Aid the motorist in findinsr hts tray. Furnish tie farmer a def.r.ite address. Give the advertiser a direct space. Afford th? investor a F' od return. Indicate the address of every farmer ir. i a definite way of reaching him: Furnish a means of guidance from one point t-: another, day or night. o Hook. Speedometer or Lnndmark l ard. FARMERS. CITY MOTORISTS AND ADVERTISERS Write for Particulars. Information Furnished on Itrqurst.
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STEFFEM GUIDE f On Pon ATI O V, Dept. A Box 57S, tlamniond. Ind. Gentlemen: Pleas- send me full Information regarding the "Steffnguld." Name Street No F. O.... City and State
Mrs. II. C. Taylor returned last evening: from a visit with relatives in Ch iea go . Miss Ida Foster, Litln facher in the hlerh school took several members of the class to the Art Museum In Chicago yesterday. Mrs. Allie Fletcher and daughter. Opal, left yesterday for their home In Vancouver. Canada, after a prolcnjred visit here with relatives. F. L. Weakly was in Chicago on business yesterday. Mrs. Owen Moore. ?f Juiyen. Ir.d.. came last even'. net. She and husband will make their future home Jr. Lowell. Mrs. Georg- W. Tie!!:?? is very seriously sick.. Mor of the material for th llbrary "huildiri? has arrived. The contractswas here, yesterday and he said they expected to l)(-r:n the excavating- next Monday . 1 . 1. !'. EYES Scientifically Examined! Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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The Best Proof of the Good Results of Albert's Rheumatic Remedy is the recommendation one to another. They appreciate what the Remedy has dons for them and feel their friends and acquaintances should share the benefits of Albert's Rheumatic Remedy We recommend it to any sufferer of Rheumatism.
PRICK
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Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 47S-80-S2 Hohman St. Phone Hammond 3471. Hammond, Ind. Oldest, best equipped paint establishment in Hammond. We repaint or refinish your automobile like new, make new top, curtains and upholstery, or repair the old ones. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded SEE US FIRST.
Wh ere to Dine " " 1 " ' in ' ' i i i Hotel Hammond Restaurant 115 Sibley Street You are Missing the Best Chef (American) and the Best Eats in Hammond If You Dan't Come Here. Special Sunday Dinners Theodore Guscoff : Proprietor
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Favored Dry Goods Specials for Thrift Monday
Note These Extra Specials
Percale Percale Book fold, good quality: all good shades'in d-uk and liuht patterns. Thrift 07Alonday, yard I Sheeting Sheeting 38 inches wide, unbleached, standard quality, soft finish; short lengths only; selling regular at 39c. 28 C Monday, vard
French Voile French Voile 10 inches wide, in pretty pink and white, and Mue and white comhmatior.s ; 75c value ; 5 15 C Monday, yard Dish Cloths Dish Cloths Knitted, large size; substantially woven lor lon' wear; Monday 8c only, each
Oil Cloths Oilcloth r)-4 pliin white, soft; standard Marficld A Q (jiiaiity; Monday, yard. & Shirting Madras Shirtin? Madras Eirlisli liannel finish ; .uite.l stripes and shades; selling UMiai'y $1.1');
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Diaper Cloth Diaper Cloth 22 inehes wide; the j-'cnninc Red Star hrand; exre!le;:l qinHtv; seilin-? UMl.ilV yc yard; Mo.'.dav G only 10 yards ?-.c0 Sheeting Sheetins 9-4 wide ; hieac'if d S-'i vv quality; :ei!n: usuaiiV 93r vaul; Monday ' 7 CT on!;, ; vard " ' ID vards to a customer.
Poplins
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and soisette. in cood sliades for
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29c
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rnitirir- Ladies' Silk Hose $1.69
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M ) $j i t " i Pure thread silk of S ir! Sf' ti i I mercerized lisle ton '' ' ' f i i i ill i soles; in white, black
with reinforced and cordovan.
Boys' Union Suits 69c Either ecru halbriigan or bleached ribbed garments; well made; in all sizes. Special for Thrift Monday. Embroidery Flouncing. 59c Yd. An assortment of 24 to 27-inch flouncing, suitable for baby garments and other purposes; values to 89c yard.
Lace Curtain Special Hi esc curtains usually sell for $2.00 a pair: !r:"y come in while only, 36 inches wide ;..nd 1 ? yards lon. Do not overlook this saving; for '1 hnft Monday ( 1 A f
Towelinp; 1 7 inch unbleached crash linen weft, for roller towels and kitchen pur- Q n M 1 mwm J W poses. .Mor.ciay only. . ..
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Rag Rugs at $1.29 There is always rocri for a smi'l ru:; or two about the house. I he.se, a re made of Sn;tds, .and are e cleaned with a damp cloth; 24 x 46 inches; fa-.t colors; Q For Thrift Monday ? .
Filet Lace i Filet edging, 3 to 5 inches wide, with insertion to match; suitable for curtain?, dresjer scarfs, table runners
i and otner pi:r- ! poses ; yard . . .
12c
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The woman who feels flit and full of energv through a long, busy day is the woman whose dress expresses not only style and smartness but real comfort as well.
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for Discriminating Women For Mina Taylor Dresses are made as carefully as if in your own sewing room. Materials are chosen by experts who are as particular as you yourself about fast colors and sturdy fabrics. Buttonholes are worked with a "lock stitch" that cannot run. insuring a wear-proof, non-ravel buttonhole. Just a small detail but it's typical of Mina Taylor workmanship. Fine, even stitching makes all seams secure. There is plenty of room across the hips and shoulders and through the bust, so there is no binding to annoy you. The master patterns are fitted to living models, so that you can buy and wear your proper size in comfort. And allowance is made for shrinkage after laundering, so that your Mina Taylor is just as comfortable after washing as before. Are you looking for comfort in your work? Then a Mina Taylor is just the thing for you. And you'll find here a variety of the prettiest styles to choose from that you ever saw.
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Coverall Aprons
House Dresses
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$1.69 J $2.25 Bungalow Aprons Of dainty stripe percales, batistes, in fast color stripes and plaids; round, squire and V neck models, in ail sizes: special at
ii.e splendid Mina Taylor make in fast color :erccies, iiiit and dark color, for every woman i,d ';;iss; special at $2.45 nd $2.95 . Gingham Dresses
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For Monday Only Baby Chicks In the Basement. .rT7 , A': . -.r ry n Ky - A'
White Leghorns, Tom 20 C Barren strain, at, each. . . . Buff Orpingtons, Barred Rocks Anconas at, 23 C at, each Step Ladder Special Six foot full rod Jed ladder; can be extended to 12 feet. M C Very special No phone or C. O. D. orders. One to a customer.
Men's Spring Union Suits :
Cotton ribbed, in ecru; halt sleeves and reguiar ler.-Pi and j athletic styles. Thrift $1.35 I Monday j Men's Spring Pajamas Plain and fancy fabrics, in new sp ::: : fC) j-1-1 ! 1 1 Jmmt.JJ . patterns. 1 hi alt .Monday " y Men's Shirts, special $1.85 Men's Mud.n Niudit Shirts .$1 l Men's Lisle Hose for 39c Boys" Dress Sliiits $1.S5 r Men's Bah Shirts and dr. ea89c Boys' Sprin- Blouses 95c L Sateen Work Shirts $1.69 Boys' Sprm- Caps 51. CO Men's Overalls 51.50 Br.ys Union Suits 73c
1 Men's Cotton Hose ; Fine pause cotton hose, i:i black ; only. jhnlt Monday, pair
15c
Me n 's N c ck wear Susq-jehanna novelty silk four-m-hands ; new spring patterns. Tl.nft Monday
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C11(yot Eastern Cane Granulated, uith grocery ool-r of $2.00 or more (Hour. gC OUJ3CII soap, dairy products or potatoes not included), 3 lbs
21c
Infants Jackets Of fine white cashmere with dainty silk shell flitch and neatly embroidered: special at
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Gold Bar Sliced Pineapple, large size 45C can Falcon Brand Baked OCIeans, I cans .... 4 Rolls Crepe ISc Tiilct Paper .... 10 lb. Bas Diamond O TZ Crystal Sal'
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4 Cans Kitchen Klencr ....
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Jap iv- - 1 Soap, per bar . . . J 11). l )X .-.gO Gloss Starch . . Jc Ike's Gor.d Luck Butterme, per lb.
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10c 29c 3Sc
Boys 9 Pants i Mothers will find these splendid j pants in fancy mixtures for boys 3 to 9 years right straight pant styles.
$1.29
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'C'Vjr''''' li? 244 pairs of high grade Brown Willow Scu iters: oak bend soles, all solid leather;
V . made on that tamcus toe room last, thev let t ie ctuld s loot grow as n snoc.u. i;
s--"". cbrt.c oil riil.ir .Tt S3 50 .and SV00. P1.1v them at Mondav's snecial prices.
A fen's House Slippers Biack kid. Lverett style, good quahty soles; su'es 6 to 1 1 : regular price $3.00. Monday special 2.69
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Ch ildren 's Sh oes L ittle Boy 's Sh o cs Fine kids, patents and gun metal, in button; hand turned Gun metal blucher. wide toe, oak soles j sizes 9 to i z;
$0 IQ every pair guaranteed; regular value 3.JK); 3 uQ Mondav's special
soles ; sizes 4 to 8. Monday's' special
Chi Ids ' PclerJ Pumps j ll.e ankl.? :e .p '. ve; hand !
turned: our $2.00 seller: with spring !.fc!s; f ies 4lo 8. Monday special $1.69
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