Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 308, Hammond, Lake County, 17 June 1920 — Page 11

Thursday. .Tun? 17.

1920. the itmt:s CROWN POINT NEWS Uppening Of A Day In Lake County'. Lively Capital.

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Th sai 1ath nf lit Us Marie Scrtafer summer v

has cast a jilooiri of sadness ofr th

fir city, her untimely end bins cau.1fa by hmnR run down by an autninohi! drucn by a son -f Will KnaVT. h'-" drive. for the lie rte market. The Be-.-ni.-nt hrrn. t a- !) in company -th a Ctrl frienei were '.oinincr from th- Knf depot . Th litti irirl.-- u-ere taurine a bail a.nd ;n running to eat li t she stepped in the path of the on-

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Owiim ti the -hanKe in time in iary and Hammond anil lor the eonvercn-nre of the lawyers ami those attending the. i 'Mirt, the hours if the I'rimmal o;irf. and Cire'iit court have been .h.ind from s on a. m. t p. in. The new rules went into effect June l?th Ml.s N'i'.;e t.ai! breath Winnmac. Ir.d., is .spend. rii; a few d a .- ht ri' with lio-nils. She i." a leacior 111 t h r ' n

unaware of) Point sohoois.

i.r path. The driver attempted to 'ft out of the way but til i,- no amai. The accident was entirely unav oidable ted is a particularly sad one. The idowed mother and family ar pros--ate i . The srraduattnp 'x' riM.se of !h- St. V -r: church were ;ta ve N-.-n held ,s wee'K haw- b. en post ported on nc-co-in' of ihe death of iiti'e Miss Marie s. naef-r, -h- was a pup I m that ?e :, . Tliey will he held next M--n-1 1 Jhn F. Price a-id Henri Hurst and MeD-na'd. Chicar.i, w-re tn ''rown Point at the Itz plant on Wdne.da v . Amis Pver Al'mart who attends the ;'ni-er!t- of Michigan at nn Arbor i". 4 . returned to j'rown P-:-t f r the

Mrs. K.ln.i Shaw of Denver, i'oiorado came to ("ron Point Wednesday to be the sit ' f Mrs. Cora Lin

coln f or t he day . T hi rt -n e license? were iss'ied at j County C. rk Wh'.tv-n's office Wedtooda. .1 lo-inu t banner dn r-f th-; i'!'. nth. A . .,uple from Chicago, i Ki.inc.s F. Wafer and M nn.e 1Vi . W a r " bad -in im crest in j story to i.e'1 . in rt;.t;-d to th'-ir r-tn:uTiniiiv The rrvipi-' t r.- v a rr : 1 .-ars a o. t Mr. Wdli'r secured a ilaercr. Vt.'r several vear of married life. Sire rh.-n I remarried, dii rirrcl io r seram) h:isban ! and on Wednesday, the twen'yfifth anniv.-r.-.ry '-f t heir (list tnir-i r-aae t hev marrie each oiio r uhiii. f The d--a!h nf a "n by their first mar- j ri.i.- hrmuM them t-Ucther. !

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The commence merit exercises of the :'irm-hia! S-.-hoil took jiiace in St. J --rh s ha'.!, it s ;ia p. m . Monday. A .arr crowd was present in spite of the rat e her . The pi otiram was fine .ind the talk even by Rev. Nickels, ef Haremond was appreciated by a'i. A !arsr crowd of 1'yer fo'ks attended "he commencemen! eercise.- at Soher'rnlif on Tuesday msht . Kdward S-hia;ss r-f Chicago, visited with his mother. Mrs. n. Thiej Mona y . 'f'Ti" Sr.mier and Kate Bail were married at Chftaio Tuesday. The eichth grade ifradiiate went to Hajntnond rn Ti.esday to have their fi' t ii re tikon. L zhtmmr struck in Herman Teutem acker's barn on Mnndav nisrht . It wait a co'd stroke and little da.ma3e was don". Miss Waif z of CVown Point returned t" her h-'me Wednesday mnrninj after spending her vacation with Mr. M. Hoffman and fami'v. Mr. and M rs . Herbert Khrsam refiered hoin from th-ir eastern trip on Wednesday. Mr. t.ersre .laecrer returned to his hTre Tuesday mormnt; affr a few davs visnt with relatives in Chicago. Henry IV Myri of Kre utzburs. transacted business in town yesterday.

Li,ma always IS IMPORTANT IN TROl'SSEAr TIME

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MERRILLVILLE

The storm Sundav afternoon and ev. nib? 1;3 quite, little d,una;. It broke down tree? and ,nm" window lights and 'he jta.-dens ' "ikisd like a cyclone had sf rue k them. Mrs. Viola Rides of North Pa't:m"r, t'h;o. is visum? with hr parents, Mr. '.nd Mrs. H. Barton and other relate e s . tr Myiel P'ere- remains about the ame. The hot -weather is hard on - k f o 1 k S . Mr Gra"c Carlson and two children hae the m easier. M- nd Mrs. rn Smith of MammorcT i.-Med at their grand-parents, .Mr and Mr-. H. Barton, las Sunday. Mrs. Camper Knsle and children returned from ;rand Rapids. M : h . 'here she- visited relatives. Mr. Kn-rle i m Kansas, s'-n,ew;;at improved n na! th , Mrs. Zuver? and son Raymond motored to Chicago last Monday. Henry MerrtU of Hammond was cal!inc on friends heer last Sundav. The m . j. Indies rave a tea at Wednesdav. Mrs. Wm . O. Woods wa? chairman of the committee.

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Jrme hride are always interested in choo.-incr the nephpee for their trousseau, and just now nep'iipeps are being sold at greatly reduced prices in many of the y'nop".. They are such porgeons materials and bewitching, colors that it is hard to choose btit one from the host of style?. This one of orchid satin is lined with rose chiffon. The delicato stitching on the scams is purple and gold.

COMMISSION GIVES FAVORABLE DECISION

WAFHTNdTON. June IT. The infers'ate commerce commission today rendred a favorable decision in the c-tti-r'amt of the Montgomery. Ala., chamber of commerce aeainst f rejeht. rates

or fu?ar from New Orleans and Savan- j ran to Montgomery. The comini.-- j - on held that the extsfnir rate of :;:! "nu a hundred from New- orbaris I and "4 cents f rniti Savannah to Mont- I ..rriery b" r d i.-ed to and 1! . .'ii's i ' ' " s nee t ; vt i V .

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Amaizo Corn Oil Best for Salads and Cooking Buy rn five gallon cans and save money. American Maize Products Co. Phone Hammond 238. Eoby, Ind.

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The Battery for AH Cars Perfect Ignition. More Power. Longer Life. Rubber Insulation.

2 Year Guarantee Motors Rewound A. C. and D. C. Starters Generators Magnetos. 23 Years Experience We do the jobs where others fail. If it can't be repaired, bring it to us.

Henry Wagner Company 4337 Forsyth Avenne. Phone 906. East Chicago.

SPECIALISTS ON BOSCH DIXIE DELCO REMY BIJUR GRAY & DAVIS AT WATER - KENT NORTH EAST SIMMS-HUFF LEECE NEVILLE CONNECTICUT

SIMMS AUTOLITE JESCO DYNETO WAGNER WESTINGHOUSE

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SOLID WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE DRESSER 179.00 BED 148.00 CHEST 143.00 TABLE 119.00 Louis XVI. design, 30-inch top dreeser, lare plate mirror. Bed h; bow end, chest haa threo enclosed sliding trays. Toilet table is exceptionally dainty in design. Any oi these pieces can be bought separately with'the assurance of able to till in suite later.

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LOUIS XVI. DESIGN SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION The ornamentation on this suite is simple yet sufficient to

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places rt atxrre th ordinary bedroom suite. Finish is perfect. Cabinetwork is excellent being dust-proof throughout, mahogany drawer bottoms. We sincerely request your inspection so that a comparison with others you

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$99 BROWN MAHOGANY SET 48 inch top William and Mary extension table and 4 chairs fitted with blue leather slip seats. This 5-piece set is beautiful. LIBRARY TABLES 33 25 rcrwn mahogsnv Louis XVI. d esign. shaped top. moulded edge, perfectly made and finished. Many others in all popular period designs are priced proportionated as low.

a' Our account system a differs only by the fact that we do not limit the c duration of your act count to 30, 60, or 90 K days. Rather, you can . arrange to pay for E your purchase by f monthly remittances in convenient amounts, extending your account over any satisfactory period. , to not fail to take advantage of the unusual values we ofTer during this sale.

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89.85 MAHOGANY DAY-BED Solid mahogany day-bed, with cane end panels, complete with deep upnolstered box spring. A very popular home-

END TABLES O Q ?IS Mthoeanv tip5- Tudor d--sign, hnisiicJ antiqu crown. Of su:h tiimcnsimt that mike its us; appropriate as haii or wall tabie a!o. An extraordinary value tor this sals orlv.

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qvialify of conitriu-tinn, and von will aree with us. Full

.ushion davenport with chair or rocker

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v v top kiirn- , t . , y eionr refritrrator ; lire? en table. "VCrtite rnam- proTiil0n and bottom elerl Jec, larfte rotWy ronipartTijrit', wire drawer. J,flvf' ",h,"r f,v,, proportionately low.

SOLID MAHOGANY FLOOR LAMPS ACk QO Beautifullv designed amftcr, complete with ?b-mch silk shade, at a price generally asked for the bae alone. Many designs from which to make a selection. -

Evenino; shopping is convenient. OUR WABASH AVE. STORE WILL BE OPEN MONDAY EVENING.

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outfit consisting of a continuous post steel bed complete with steel spring and combination mattr6. An excellent barcuin. DAVENPORT TABLES G Q Antique brown mahogr Zf O J i ' 1 1 j anv in llliam and M arv and Louis XVI. designs, t?0 inches long, beautifully nnished. Priced considerably less than regular for this sale.

$159 WALNUT DINING ROOM SET. 4e?xf0 solid walnut oval top Queen Anne extension table and f cfcir, fitted with blue slip scats to match in design. A suite that will appea!

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The entire family can voice an opinion in the selection of your home-needs. OUR WABASH AVE. STORE WILL BE OPEN MONDAY EVENING.

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MUNSTER

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LOOK ON PAGE 6 FOR Grand Central Piano Ccs Gigantic Two-Day Player and Piano Sale Ad On Page 6 Better call a? The Tiroes anj touch witii the whole world.

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