Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 260, Hammond, Lake County, 21 April 1920 — Page 12
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THE TIMES.
Wednesday, April 21, 1920
HOW BUFFALO BOOSTS CITY The waylBufSalo. N. T. school chlld- ! rrn boost rtheir native city, w ill be of Interest to the boosters hereabouts. J."arh child mrrltes a letter to some new 1 aper of which there are thouaands In
the country and in this way the city gets a valuable lot of advertising. The letter to Ths Times is given herewith: Hutchinson Central High School, April 16. 1920. To the Publishers of the Lake County Times. Hammond, Ind. Gentlemen: If you have never heard
argain Sale this Week
IN FRUITS & VEGETABLES
ONE CAR FANCY MICHIGAN POTATOES, per bu.. .$5.00 ONE CAR FANCY BOX APPLES, per box $1.50 SWEET NAVEL ORANGES, per dozen 30c LEMONS, large size, per dozen 20c NEW CABBAGE, per pound 5c GRAPE FRUIT. 3 for 25c STRAWBERRIES, 2 boxes for.! 35c LEAF LETTUCE, per box ... . .30c HEAD LETTUCE, 3 for V ...........25c SWEET POTATOES, 4 lbs. for .25c RADISHES AND GREEN ONIONS. 3 bunches for 10c RHUBARB. 2 lbs. for 25c ONION SETS. 2 lbs. for 25c RED BEETS, per peck 30c STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, per dozen 43c Free Deliveries
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There la one tfure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that Is to dissolve It. then you destroy It entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this Is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it In gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all Itching; and digging of the scalp will stop Instantly, and your hair will be fuffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. adv.
of Baffalo listen to my letter carefully and you wil surely know a bit of Buffalo erore I finish. The reason for my writing- is that each pupil ln Hutchtnn Central high school is asked to write to a different newspaper concern in the United States during the -Boosting Buffalo Week." Buffalo Is located at the western end of the Erie canal and the eastern end of the chain of Great Lakes. It also enjoys the benefit of cheap water transportation. The state of New Torlc has spent a large amount of money In Improving Us reads, so that Buffalo haa unuarual facilities for the shipment of freight by motor trucks. This method of transportation Is rapidly gaining in ppularlty (because of its promptness in delivery and with the rising cost of railroad transportation a center -which can use motor trucks for freight shipment Is bound to have a strategic advantage. Buffalo is a city of homea. There are miles of beautifully shaded and asphalted streets upon which are erected the Individual houses owned by the people occupying them. TThen you have your vacation this summer come up to Buffalo and see if the thing I am telling you are not
Buy Your Coal Direct From Mine Big Saving
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Masquerade Dance W 1 t ' ;i W GIVEN BY The Security Benefit Association
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The high cost f coal la a thing ef the pact! At least, there are no complaints en this account since the removal of government restrictions among those who have learned how to buy coal. The way to buy coal Is to get It direct from the mines. This saves several middlemen's profits. It saves hauling expenses. Anyone can now buy at mine prices, whether a car load buyer or one who uses only ten or fifteen tons a year. This has been made possible through a plan evolved by a large and old-e'stab-llshed concern. THE BERNICE COAL COMPANY, with main offices at 445 Como Building, Chicago. This company has thousands of customers in various sections of the United States who receive all ef their coal direct from the mines. These customers are pleased not only because of the many dollars they save every year, hut also because of the quality of coal they are getting. Many write that they never before had coal that makes so little dust, that burns so well, leaving so few ashes. If you are a coal user whether you use hard or soft coal, much or little It will be greatly to your advantage to write the Bernice Coal Co. at once for prices, stating kind and quality of coal you use .
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Just ,Try the Melo-Harp
We want you to visit our salesrooms and play your favorite selections on the Melo-Harp yourself. Only by trying it can you realize the (delightful difference of the Melo-Harp. Found only in Straube-made player-pianos, the Melo-Harp combines the soft sweet strains of the harp with the full rich tones of an unusually high quality piano. Stop in some time soon and enjoy this musical treat
Straube Bldg., 631 Hohman St. Phone 661 Hammond Expert Tuning and Repairing
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Furniture Department, 3rd Floor Now is the Time to Buy Complete Home Outfits at a Savings during
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Make your new home more beautiful, more cozy and attractive with furniture that embodies real quality, that will be of service for years to come. Our prices on furniture that you will be proud to own are reduced substantially for these April Sales. We can only emphasize the fact that it is to your advantage to make your selections early while you may practice econ-
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Newly wedded couples will enjoy seeing our displays a visit here incure no obligation it is a pleasure for us to show you what we have.
Furniture like this you will be proud to own. This cane and walnut suite of three pieces is upholstered in beautiful velour, with a deep spring seat and spring cushions. The velour is of unusually fine quality and the pillow and bolster filled with silk floss. A suite that will not only add comfort to the home, but a handsome appearance as well, can be purchased at a saving during this sale. Special for Thursday, Fri- flJOQA r (
day and Saturdayat April Sales Price . .
9 Piece Mahogany Dining Room Suite $309.95
This complete dining room suite is a fine example of the kind of mahogany furniture you will find at this store. Examine every piece, note the generous proportions and graceful lines of beauty- Then bear in mind that its price, if we were to purchase this suite today, would be very much more than the special price of $309.95 that we arc quoting for this three days' sale. This suite is made of genuine mahogany and consists of a beautiful 60-inch Buffet, a 54-inch Round Tale that extends to 8 feet, 40-inch Server and 6 Chairs upholstered in genuine leather.
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The Newest Period Styles in Bed Room Furniture
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Everyone is interested in Period Furniture, and especially in period furniture for the bedroom. You will find the assortment of period furniture for the bedroom most complete. For this April event we are making a special offer of a Walnut Bedroom Suite in the beautiful Queen Anne design. This suite is made of solid walnut and consists of a 48-inch Dresser with a French Plate Mirror, Dressing Table with the wanted triplicate mirror, the new style Chifforette and bed. An unusual bargain offered for the three days' sale at the 907 flfi April Sale Price UU
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SCLLERS SPECIAL "
Free Yourself from the Kitchen Drudgery Every woman who is doing her kitchen work in the old-fashioned way needs the greatest laborsaving device ever invented for women. Every year the Sellers Company spends $20,000 in seek-
jing improvements for the Sellers Kitchen Cabinet.
During the April Sales you have the opportunity to purchase a Sellers Cabinet at a special price. A Sellers Kitchen Cabinet with porcelain top, automatic flour bin, sugar and spice jars, special tomatic flour bin. sugar and spice 95 jars. Special
Are You Planning to Buy a new Dining Room Table?
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A Large Showing of Davenport Tables
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enport Tables that is unique in its completeness, possibly the largest line in this section of the country. For this event we are offering a beautiful 72-inch DaVenport Table made of genuine mahogany in the popular Queen Anne design. This is a
chance to add one of these useful articles of furniture to the home at a saving. For Thursday, Friday and fljCO QC Saturday our April Sale Price is X J J J
TERMS GIVEN IF DESIRED.
Have you ever been embarrassed by the marred condition of your old dining table? Why not select a beautiful new table from our large stock and make the savings that is offered during the April sales? WALNUT DINING TABLE $97.50 Made of solid American walnut, the same as the illustration. Specially priced for Thursday, Friday and Saturday April 5Q7 Sale Price JJ
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A Mattress Value of unusual Interest
Felt Mattress with a and a heavy rolled
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'edge. This is an exceptional offer
when the present market is considered and when each day sees an
advance in the wholesale price. For the April O Q C Sale, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 310.i70
true. Th city T-1I1 spend more than 000.000, upen It's schools with the completion of the prryent program of new construction'. There -will "be no city which will have its pupi; better located than the city of Buff a". . iBuffalo has the secend largest stock market in the world and one of the largest ateel plants, so I tell you for the second time come up to Buffalo this summer -with yc-ur friends and have a good time, for If you do I surely know you will enjoy yourself and be amazed at our progresfaiveness. Will you help us? Sincerely yours, MARGARET HOG AN.
CROWN POINT Mr. and Mrs." Homer DeWitt and son and Mrs. Ed. DeWitt of Hammond snd Mr, Clarence Baldwin of the Great Lakes, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yolk on Ka?t Jolict St. An unusually larye crowd attended the April' Horte Pale -n Tuesday, in jpite of the disazrefS'blo day. Quite a few horivs ehar.jrd hands d'.'rins the sale. I'out the Chiraco horsebuvers d:d not purchase many on account of the strike and being unable to get
them Into the city, keping stock Is quite a prcblem these days with hay nt $45.00 a ton and other feed priced accordingly. Crown Point streets will remain In their present condition if. the number of remonstrances filed against the improvement cuts any figure with the city council, who were nearly swamped with pretexts against putting the streets In a better condition. Many are of the opinion that putting on the top dressing Is fbut of temporary value as this experiment has been tried so many times but is not lasting. If we pave, why not pave with something lasting. Mrs. Hortense Heinze entertained the Monday Auction Cluti at her home on Monday, substituting for her mother, Mrs. Julius Rockwell. Mrs. Heinze and Mrs. Rockwell were the winners of the prizes. Miss Sarah Winer has returned toChicago after spending the week-end with friends in Crown Tolnt. Mrs Margaret Heiser has disposed of th lot adjoining her home this week to William Tuthill who will at once begin the erection c-f a handsome newhome on the property. Mr. Tuthill paid $:.000 for the lot and 'barn. Mrs. P. G. Fa gen and son Roy, were In Chicago on Monday on busi
ness. Mrs. Mary Higginbctham and Mrs. Fox of Chicago, are -visiting at the residence of Mrs. Martin Smith this week. IMrs. Frank Hack accompanied b Mrs. John Ludwig spent Monday in Chicago with friends. Judge E. Miles Norton and fa.mily. are moving to the Meyer house on Main street, which they recently purchased, this week. This Is vacation week In the Circuit Court and the judge Is incidentally spending his vacation moving. Atty. Ray M. Royce of East Chicago spent Tuesday in Crown Point. EV MARRIAGE LICEXsEs Mike Granat, AVhiting; Mary Korpa.
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East Chicago. John Mac "Whiting; Katie Wisnleski. Whiting. Harvey Malloy. Gary; Jessie Payne. Gary. Harry B. Connor. Indiana Harbor; Maude I... Edgar. East Chicago. James Kyles. Indiana Harbor; Douglas Brown, Indiana Harbor. Anton C. Noak. Hammond; Clara T: . Kaptuv, Hammond. Matey Krajowski. East Chlcaso; Catherine Grzych. East Chicago. Isom Smith. Indiana Harbor; Mayme Burke. Indiana Harbor. Arthur R. Moritz. Gary; Ruby C. Eaton. Gary. William Silogy, East Chicago; Jennie Aitin. East Chicago. Joe Koczka, East Chicago; Julia I'.icszczat. East Chicago.
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