Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 299, Hammond, Lake County, 7 June 1920 — Page 10

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SECRETARY DANIELS GETS FUNDS TO COMMEMORATE DOVER PATROL

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Mr. and Mrs. Vincent James of Sher- j ri .-in have moved to 10530 Avenue F., j he East. Side, w.ier thy have p-ir- 1 ri-i-i.-od a home. Mr. ar.d Mr?. JI.-rert : iknin'r will occupy the flat vaca: d P.,' Mr. and Mrs. Jan:. li'pr Clark. as 11 years, of 411 ; I".-.- a.rurp avenue n js knocked uncon- 1 m o when he ran ir.t. a machine . ri " en by Andy Kamirki .it the nr.- ; . : var.ia crotip.?. h- so-n re.ro.1 tv-'i ' ans. .cusneM and received no sencu.-t ; ir.j..d.es. I The rirmoj'.h Aid Soejpf- i have ; th-;r regular me-et.r.gr at the home of j Frank Layer on .-.e r:.ian avor... ; tomorrow evenir.r. ! Mrs. William Heed entertain the j I.o--ai W-men of the fhristian oh area, j T " f i a y even.r.s. June J t h, at her home . in Sheridan aver. 1 The Women'? F-re!rn Missionary S- 1 c.fv- will entertain at a F"t Lu.-k dm- ; tit l-i the church parlors at no,-.- t-- j pirrriw 1n honor of th:r fortieth I1 rth- j lisv annivcrsarv. ' j The Community ?rv:- ''Vrrke-s ' .:h Mr. raikin in charge are p'.ar.r.ina- ! t - have Cr.i"'ji:'v f;nz'n at the p irk ; 1 in Whlt.njs on S.imay a't'rnAni. j The new house of Mr. 'and Mr?. Rich- j .r i 'n cf Sheridan avenu wh; - h is ;

hf-i-tr erected in West tlPiii s'reet. !ri the Forsyth Water Gardens is rap.d.y nrinr compiet.on Mrs. M. n. Schmi-it of the We t Park Addition ha 5 been n'r rta .11 :r.-r her .'TSter from Akrn, ':.io. James and T ni Mooney ift Fafiriay

for Cleveland. Ohio, where their fath w r r.t some months a1. :iri where t ie-t of the fanv.v v:! .rr,i m.ovr. Mrs. Grant Hatch and s-ns. sn'i Lyman. lft Sattirday for !'C".'k;'

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Major Wrench .presenting 6.0C0 pound check 1o Secretary Daniels. Ma-'or Evclvn V.'rcrfch. secretary of the F.nprlish Srea-'"? Union, recently prc-FfT.tod Secretary of the Navy Iar.-ls with a check for (.,() 0 r'"c;rri'x" part of a fund collected in England by popular t-uhscnption to commemorate tho work? of the Dover patrol, which kept the Strait of Dover clear of (.err an submarines rinrini: the war. This fund w;ll be

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erect a monolith on jrovcrr.ment latxi in New York harbor.

pin j st the home of hi' da::2'ater Mr . Ernst Vater and M .-s Mildred H!eh

l- at the home o-f her i.-ter. M rs. Vin- j r..-r.! James on the Ka.-t Si.k. .The Whiting H jrh fhm; 1 ommen-e- ; mtnt this year will he hf ii . -71 We.Jnes. , day eveninr, .Tt:ne 1 "ith . I The r !a.v of seventeen f-om T!: : t i r. r J nlio took the (.''ir.x. 1 f or- V'tzrrt in Mi- ! "rrv returned ho-me f . rrn Ft. W.i --r.e ' t-.T irrjav morrc.ns. The Board of I'ib'.c Works have ! a i e a ruling ewinj to t!: scarci'v of' ter.nts courts that no -;: shai'i he , riavel on the Whit ns park o-irt.-. af- j it 4:00 p. m. on any day .

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a a ;.ii al ni'r. was ac-aded upon. Ev 1 -v wa5 skeptical, hut Slusser turra-d tae ri'k. txucces.-;vf-iy lie took over the ef-f:-:-t.cv a.-tnv-nt, th" p'anmnp de-

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t;e.d, v ere j 1.. ;.it f.-,r tlie operation of the .:-.',,?: fa,tcry now employing; ,.-,rr 5;.vs) in Akron alone. Slut j-rs promotion to complete charK- of pnd action at the new plant

' in the -u-exxt will start operations in 1 .Tare xvi'h r..c( a raen and w. liith '.v ill

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That's about all we need say. You know what the clothes are smart styles, hand-tailoring of a high character, durable all-wool fabrics, quality all the way through. You know that at regular prices these clothes always give you a big money's worth. The way we are marking them, you can be sure of getting some astonishing values. Late deliveries backward season our policy of selling all merchandise during the season for which it w a s bought these things combined has given you this great money-saving opportunity. Better come in tomorrow. You can't afford to miss this Reduction Event.

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You can be sure of a good investment here whatever you buy. Better values are promised; 100 per cent satisfaction is guaranteed; and, unlike most investments, you can get your money back if you're not satisfied.

Silk Shirts You '11 like the new style touches they come in a variety of new shades and patterns. At these prices you should anticipate to your needs. Radically reduced to $8.50 $11.00 $12.50 .

Oxfords Just now we're offering some unusual bargains at $8.75. Hundreds of piirs to choose from. A look is worth your while. Others at $10.85 $11.85

Underwear Light weight underwear has the call during the summer months. Our department offers you the best quality at the lowest possible prices. Specially priced for this event. $1.35 $1.85

Caps

Silk and cloth caps in a variety of shades and designs to please the most particular taste. And marked at these prices they are exceptionally attractive. Very specially priced at $2.00 $3.50

Straw Hats Our assemblage of straws is most complete. Sennets, Bjngkoks, Panamas, Leghorns; made in all desirable shapes. Big values from $3.50 $10.00

Neckwear There isn't any badge like a tie to distinguish style and smartness. Our assortment of patterns will more than please you and any purchase will save mor.ev. Extra special for this event 65c 85c $1.35 $1.85 AND UP

Whiting's Best Clothier 119th Street at Centra! Avenae

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