Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 300, Hammond, Lake County, 8 June 1920 — Page 9
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CROWN POINT NEWS Happening Of A Day la Lake County's Lively Capital.
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Mr. and Mrs. "Wa!:r A'lmm m.- orod Ktmmr's m.nrn-. to Aa.Uort
te Kaakaie. on mi-.. lay 1.1 ..... T! !p.n will i.tk r-'aoo in WashineMjrs. Ailmaa't moth'T who rwently I tn on I'm.- ifi tney x .:: r'Md uPered ra.ra:.vt!c sT.'kf anl -who.; ; :n th.t . v whor the .cr.vin : n--:..-1
condition rfntirs abo'.t th .Mm". Mr. Allman remain J in Kankakee for aew i.vvs.
There is noronrt tn thn Circuit court
thts J-idorn Norton and Probate orr.mistFin"r John Kiilirt-ou- ho his? in
Oi'caev at the National onnvn?"on. AnnnuBCfiHfnt have, been ro-e'"d in On-n Point f th rroirnaj? ,-t" Mi
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Br-inx to Washineton t.
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We have received 500 cases of Extra Fine Canned Tomatoes and offer them at low prices for Wednesday, June 9, only. TOMATOES. 4 cans 45c RED BEANS. 4 cans . 4 Or
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SAUSAGE FRANKFURTS 20c POLISH "20c GARLIC 20c HAMBURGER 15c CHEESE 3?c
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V. S. ARMY LARGE TENTS 970 SMALL "PUP" TENTS qr For outing, fishing, etc V?D L S. ARMi' "REPAIRED RUSSET SHOES nn New soh and !wk.'.. . P5.UU 1 .000 GARMENTS MEN'S UNION SUITS c 1 r O $2.50 value . f 1 .OiV RAINCOATS--Heaw rubber rnadp from povernment ga rrirtik cloth; on'v ' $5.00 MEN'S COVERALLS " "" (Hq qr In a!l size?, at only ' V 6 ,J D Remember the Address
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Afflud yrur friends. :! Firtt. olnain a, box of ml c' korem .t;. ant busy druc n'nrc. A :ji tu:niee in each b.ii thai b foS ,'itir; k"r-'in nvmrnt oi will J" to 6 1 nundS wt.:ittT wisro ypn win. A brochure wi!i ti m.n:.'.1 u.'ii'i wrappr free bf Koreia Co Statiou V, New York, N. Y,
List wTk ami kas been ux.Hbie to attend to h'.s d-ttid slnp. At r.o . K1. orfn'e Thomas rrtrt!pd t!e Wp.-t mihst pr T"ii'd fit hr hTo rii .Monday eurar.p nd af'.T thp !F.ona prc:al hour, with r frot.menta was s p r v f d . Frank r,':by and wdf arid John C'llhv of j?-?nton Harhor. mmnrnl to Cr"n
1'oirt or, Sunday sni ?pr.t th Jiy at I Ih'- ff. .. Ihnian lom. j I.iil i l'jrhin of AVinrit id. ha acrf ptr.,i t ;i"s;!!"n at th I-tr AtM.n u f a ctn rir K "'.. a? rt -iork. boKinninjr hrr rw J 1 !a.. M mu;-. j Tlo stork loft two b:by p'.rl In CiX'w n Po'.r.t mi S:ttiird.iy. onr nt the
nonie -.r ,'r. ,tnd Mr-J. (rank Kcir: and the other u!i Mr. and -Mrs. Wi . ;atn Van Kirk. .':s i:.-ss. H'a, ! wi. has hfn ft-
tbe p,,t j ar teaoi.er of nijuto m the J IlluffiTi ii.-hoois ha? returned to Crown j rirt for t he jiimmrr v.io.mion . j m;av m ntni UiK m k.nse Jsi"ii W . K;ipyh. 'larv; Helen) 'N' iil. Ch-oasTo; OF.-tr irr, In-1 j H irbnr. Afahel S. Fulton. Ind. Harbor: ! r--ter ,f. Schoop r,ry, ,-'da if. Fulton ! In!. Hirtf.r; Morcell" ' 'bri't?on, Ind. ! M.ir":or. J"etfi "Woo. Ind. Harbor; 1 -' o ':"riT., Ind. Harbor. l,t ill !:. j !-'':n t s, Ind Harbor; Sum Wn'.ak. of i Hi.rrimond; Marie S-n.-it-n, Hammond j '."atherre r, . Kise-ntoit r. Hammond: to j ViM:am P. MiKor. Hammond; H :ch K. j M:veS. Jr., Jnd. H.i.-bor. Mildred T.
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HAIR DEMONSTRATION
BEGINNING TOMORROW, JUNE 9th (See Our Window Display)
OUR LINE OF FIRST QUALITY SWITCHES AND NATURAL WAVE Transformations IS UNEXCELLED
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A TWENTY CENT REAL HUMAN HAIR NET Sdfit Cap Shape WHILE THEY LAST AT TEN CENTS
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HAIR DRESSING'S LATEST FANCY A fascinating arrang tment of curls and puffs, giving the effect of bobbed hair. Easy to Adjust Switches in all Qualities Natural and Gray
Muffs Curls in All Styles
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We want just a plain every day talk with you married ladies. We are sure that there is not oie of you who doesn't want your husband to pet a little ahead. Now if you already are lucky enough to own your own home, tell Mister Hubby to buy cne of the dandy bargain lets we are selling in Morris Park on such easy terms for yon. He ought to if he cares enough for you and it is up to you to rouse him out of his easy, happy-go-lucky ways it's up to you to bring him out to Morris Park, and big juicy profits will be yours.
But if you are so unfortunate that you don't mvn a hcm of your own it is your solemn duty to yourself and your children to get your husband started in providing a real home for you.
Nobody can be fully contented in a rented housf, it i never a homeones of childhood and home is net for the children of the renter.
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It is not the the of a house that make it a home that creates happiness and contentment -be it ever so humble if it i.s your own, your very own home-place you will take pride in it
cu will delight in the growing of every shrub and tree that you have planted with your own hands, each flower and vegetable you have raised. Your children will not have any landlord to shrink from and will point with pride to the home that Daddy built for them.
Don't you really think that this is worth while?
We don't know your circurnrtancej but we do know that if you and your husband really w-ant to, you can easily put five dollars aside, every month and you will be surprised how soon the dollar payments have grown to be a hundred dollars and before you know it you have your lot paid for.
Mrrn' Park lots are selling fr only $265.00 to $325.00 on easy payments at $10.00 down and $5.00 per month. No interest or taxes for the first year.
In beautiful Morris Park your children will have no dangerous railroad and street car tracks to cross when goinp to school because the big new 16room Columbia school is ri?ht on our property and the children have beautiful Columbia Park just across the street from your home-place to play and romp in all day Ions;. Isn't that jut what evrrv mother has been longing to get the ideal place for children? Now Missus, you get a hold of that big, goodmtured husband of yours and bring him out to see the tract. T)ur branch office is corner Truman and Columbia avenue, and get that home-place. Hurry now. The lots are going fant. Don't delay, so that ycu can get the best. Yo'i can build any time after making first payment.
Office on Property, cor. Truman St.'.and Columbia Ave., open every day (including Sundays) from 9: 00 a. m. until dark. Come at once and get the choice. Put $10.00 in vour pocket and take the next car. . " I
TO REACH FR0PERTY Take Gary car. 5. t off at Columbia Avenu? and walk two blocks north or take State Street car. get on at Columbia Avenue an3 walk three blocks north or take East Chicago car, get olf at Michigan Avenue and walk three blocks east.
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W. J. A. AlOLSBERGER, Manager Tract Office Comer Truman and Columbia. Down Town Office with Gostlin, Meyn & Hastings, Cor. Hohman and State Streets. BUT COME OUT TO THE TRACT OFFICE.
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DEMONSTRATION BY MARGARET LIESENFELT WE GUARANTEE A PERFECT MATCH
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Sprir.cman, n of Mr .and .Mrs. Tien- !, rv pprinsman we-e uni'rd :n nmrnag ' S-.indav afternoon at the Kc Lutheran! church . The rinz eero-ony ita ue(i ! itn1 h-iij performed at. 2 Si r-'c ) by ' " Key. S. hu"lke. T h " brid" -was at- ; a t:red in whit" rharuifif with sro;-- ( g't trlmmmcs and her vrj! was ! , t'i"'.e. She earned a shower hoj.it ! of hr.dn rofpm and li!!ie. of tnc vallrj-. j M '... Vi a Kecebein va. maid of hen- j o- atid ?iho wore irht lo'ie reo-ce'te j and esrried pink ref. Mnj( Myrtle ! S.harabarii and .Isabel Kramer wer,. ,
bridesmrtld? atld tvore ceoret rifes;t- 1 of yellow and pink, respeet I ve : v . j .Mr. Iimjiimiti Kltttisn wa. be.t nmn ; ar.-i Messrs Mart .n Spnnyman and H. ' ftos.-o-.e .-re 'i-.-. a vw.'mc din- j re r and r--. -ro ,on wh hroi t n home it trie br;de'.-i pirf to reat;ve and I -l few fiiends f..i '.twlnjr th? ornwny. j T;,e r :.z roii'oe wiM brsr'n house- j keeping immer; .a ' ei v ;n their r ewly J f,irn..r;ed ;i.tr. on .eyelqnd avn'l. I Tt.e c-"m i- enr'ove. at the Gary ."tee! mt!:s and th br'ri has been, tin- , -.; eecent!. m3!ovH as clerk at the! Pnl ; p'? and F.y drug: no re . Mi.-Tes Mar?srn and Fra-"-' Hn- j rer and M:.!s r'ar Kierk a tr-nri-m a
noon st. t .e er. Mrs". M'-l Mr?. Cro; sudden' y 1 i at ti..- homo s d away Kr
ie of t lie bride'ji mot - b-n . -a Mi-.f-h! who 3F t'n art week wh-.'.e visit inff r i:-r son M'!l!:atn, pnsi.i v. Tr.e funeral n-rv-
(5 we-e h" i.', .'It the h". me t I.'1'' lo. k S ,n-i;i-," a"'e-no..n .r.d 'he rrr.eni w a at the Hoi, art oen;e:ety.
TIZ" FOR TIRED Ai SORE FEET
Use "Tiz" for puffed-up, I burning, aching, calloused feet an dcorns. ;
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Why co ilmpins around with aching,! ptiffe-d-up feet fee, f dfc tired. ohafd. ' '-re ijrd swolle'i yo.i ran bor'.V.y pet your yh- ' s on or ofr? W r.y dodn yo'i e'et a box of -Tiz' from the drncr s"ir ' now ann c'adden y our Tort u ret feet ? "Tiz' m:t'kf. your i'e. ; uiow with ermf"t; taken down swei lines and; draws the i-tre'iss arri misry ricrht. out. of '! th;' -hjf j. smart an-1 , b'i-n. "Tiz ;njtar,t'v slops rain in
afternoon "n n'-rt.-.e 0f M . Mar Got- i ;g tlortous tor tir d. ai hm. sore
don and M.r Cha Pre 'lick, whose! feet. N"-. mre !,' ti;i:net no
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AT YOUR SERVICE NOW today is the time for you to have us figure on your a wrung work before the rush is on and v,Tiile our stock is complete. Make your selections now for future di hvery. Hammond Shade & Awning Works 88 STATE ST., HAMMOND. PHONE 2242. Decorators and Mfrs. Window Shades and AtA-nings.
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