Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 308, Hammond, Lake County, 17 June 1920 — Page 4

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HK.VDKKT-rARSO'i Rr-.cie? and ros. j liwm1 simutt.ane--i.siy this mid-week of June and f ir .., id in r were recordt-'l yolonl.iv. ; Miss I.ntra Wcydcrl. daughter of ! r . j -rid Mrs. I'aspir Wt yd-'it of Noriiij

l.ivvrrnce i.i . Varsons ot l'an7. K n- j rim mm. an accountant for the tnven sn j; e j ; , - h., in. U Oil vV . with hoadi:;jirUTs m i !i;u i-, t .! ,.f ,Ty . The rnraanc bfiian when Mr j m-s at : lot'.trnons wh. a western r present at iv j i lie to-.t. unit made many vmlts to Om-aR-i. Miss j m.-r. i-.m! o

tTdcrt was the i onfMen t lal clerk and.

i.okkcop.r at the American St.-. 'I K'tindrW for several years. She has t hct of friends here and it was for this reason that a tarn we(id;n was 'aV,md and the quieter on selected owmar to her affiliation in pul.lie. life tad s-he desired not to omit anyone : . ii .u.;.i probably h.ive occurred !.-. an a'tfmpt been made, to choose .1" ..iv nation J ust . Simplicity was the . vn.ii ft th affair ami witnesse i n.v lv Immediate members of the

liTiuy. Iiv. Frank .Maple, pastor j lent o: tn First Onr-uatiotiat church j tt r-r fuiai-,1. The couple to...1 near an f:im

on th-ir riuirn here ilit j will liv. t ' in p. t a i i i y w.!h i:-e mother of Mr Ki-l!v and i. nil; -oi.h time other ami no -ii a f o - ii. - an t.i- -..iin. I.

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Up bought this hnc lot of childrpn s hicrh erade footwear at onr-third -- t!i,

salp list price and we offer them to you at prices which are pretty dose to cost to m. In the lot

you II lind smart new ankle strap slippers, patent leather and fine kid hrown patent leather hidi tops.

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n 6 Big Lots, Pair, $1.19, $1.38, $1.45, $1.69, $1.95, $2.69

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. iiil-aiikmcm of Killarney roses and t.-rns wM;o they were being- united later participated in a i.an.u'et oincheon. The bnde was ch.trn-.inar in a frock, of white crepe d.' chetie w ' h is only adornment, a gift of the proom. Sh.- we-re a corsage b-uiuet of roses .rd lii'ues of the valley. Sh- .l.inn.-ii a bi.ie tricoiine suit when she prepare i to lRVf for !it honeymoon. a- i h a beoemin? hat of mi'an braid . iiut-oi-town quests present included Mr. and Mrs. Parsons, parents of the

$2.00 Baby Doll Slippers pair, $1.19

$2.25 Strap Slippers pair, $1.38

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Drrsty little .-unimfr lippT of tine soft kirhkin. ankle strip stvlo. rrn.i inenta I hackle, ie

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.sons, lie newlywerts. will arrive hack j of the , -p .sei me city Sunday and after a few j ls ,...r : ; !ais in which they will bid adieu t o j , I ' y ,nd M -T:.-ir friends, thev will leave for Ka n - jj d -.a p ! is . M

s.,s. where a bungalow residence has1 .' same , ;ry. was an be.-n p-irchased. furnishc-d and await - j The couple depart' ins their coming. moon ai.d nil! '.; : si own u h' ie a h

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iv-in". Mis. Kc'xc.a '. t .-1 ' rank of ihss i l:. -buison of Ind -

.-. Ito'citison of th.. out -of -i ..w -l :.--..t 1 tot a brief honey i x t Kr.mb.tl::e iia i n

Iatent leather and tan ca'f ankl strap slippers, hows trimmed as

Pictured; stnctlv all leather; si7e

4 to d; regularly $2. on sale . . . .

Misses' and Children's Baby Doll Slippers 1.000 pans of patent leather and dull kid ankle strap dippers r- '.-I 1 1.1 I ill

tiist quality, how trimmed, genuine leather soles and hee

I I ! 2 to Per PAir $2.35; sizes S' j to 11- per pair. .

Baby Doll Slippers, $2.69

$2.50 Button Shoe:

$2.75 Dressy Shoes

pair, $1.69 500 pairs of Hltle girls' dressy shoes, of brown patent leather, f .loth tops to match, tassel trim

med- sohd leather soles and heels;

sies 4 to 8. for pair

pair, ) i

$1.38 i Jl

POO pa:r of little folk ii i . i .

heather a.nd vici kid shops

ton '-!lc. oi;ri leather r wed;'C heel.,; rocx, comfort.

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Youngster's High Top Shoes

Of hrown patent leather, inown kid tops to match, button style.

$1.95

tassel trimmed, flexible leather soles, wedg" hee sizes 4 to 8; $3.00 values, prr pair

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DBI'M-KKM.T ! .Still nn .thi-r wi ddir.s taking place j Yesterday bore evidence of the popu- I !t;i:y of the bride and in which thej grooji bears a like distinction. Miss; Beatrice Kriim. daughter of Mrs. ,t . j

M -Drum, of South Olcott ave., stood an improvised altar made in her --. .me with potted piant3 and cut f wers (ill pledged her troth t. Mr. Paul Kelly, of the traffic department ,-f the Inland Steel Co.' Miss Drum i se an orchid-hued georgette g,wn v,th satin embellishments and car- : -e.j h hutte shower loquet of white swei heart roses and liliies of the val-i-y . S'o- was attended by Miss Flor- ' e .' r.es. who was attractive in an o'. hid organdy, carry'ns Russell roses ip s;,i iy design. Rev. fVeorse 15. ." Ties, pastor of the First M. K. .-hunh .f Fast Chicago. officiated. The couple was led to th;r position 3 the ceremony altar to the s iri'ns .-' .! f ndellsoh ns vdding march. piye ' by Miss Kvelyn Drum, S'ster to the '-nl. who later sang. "I Ixive You." Supporting- the groom was Edward A'my. of this city. At the conclusion rf the nuptial office the bridal part yand immediate members of the family find a few friends, partook of dainty refreshments and amid a. bow ei .f flowers and other plant settings. There was . bride and prowm cake rebellished in their own decorations. 'rhe Mrst one more elaborately an! t rt ;;ti. ally arranired w hich is tne to .-t- ni Mr. and Mrs. Kelly have de-

; for points in the Fast and will J

- sit principally in Cleveland, Cincinnati and en their way home at Mune:f, Ind.. where the parents and other relatives of the groom reside. I'p-

WHITING PREPARING JULY 4TH PROGRAM

'SPECIAL TO THE TIMES WHITiNti. IND.. June 17 Whitin; preparing to celebrate Independence Day on July 5th with an ail-day patriotic program which promises tv surpass those of former years. Invitations have, been extended to ail business organizations, fraternal orders, societies and industries to participate In the parade during the riorrmg- when music will be furnish

ed by the municipal band and th

new Standard Oil Company band

which makes its first public appear

m.e at this time. Purine the afternoon there w ill be a patriotic propram under the auspices of the American L-egion. athletic contests, dancmsr en the new concrete amusement platform, and fin historical pageant entitled. "The Spirit of Whiting"' in which. 200 of the residents will take rait. The fireworks committee h aval -ady made plans to entertain the immense crowds that will nathf-r in th" city park with a display of a a pieces depictmtr interesting events m our national history; severa.1 of these will be events of the world war. "The V-attie of Chateau Thierry," " iuardi'p the Flapr." "Over the Top with the Marines." etc. The program committee has engaged a moving picture man f"r the entire day and pictures of all events beginning with the morn ing parade will be taken and shown liler in the local movie houses. The r nance committee will launch a campaign Saturday of this i . Ii to raise by popular subscript ion. A iarue campaign thermometer has been plm ed on Ma.in street and will indicate the daily progress made by the -ommittee. The people of Whiting anticipating a biw- day are making plans to spend the Fourth at home and enov nn unusually grind program with 'heir fellow-eit izens .

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M'KIAV - I .IIF.ll '5eorg-. McKenn.i. we':! known y..i:ng man of tn.s city an 1 son ..f Mrs Margaret .MiKt:;p.:i, of S-oith C.cott ave. was wedded to a H.iry young lady t ni.-i morning, a Miss .Xnii- her. w ho t know n in the Tw ir Cities through lo r affiliation with the Twin City ''inl-. I a ii enters of 1-nr.eo.i. The nup'ia i.-i'i-i urri-i: at a high mass ce ra : ed ai the Holy Angels i-'inri-li of that c.-y i-v II. v. Jinssoti. pr-sid v. - pastor. The hour was s-t f .r ..-'.lock. M;.-s Weber had the a : t " t. datic- ( h'-r s:s ter as maid or" h"ier and the croon was supported 1 y t'.'iri Hto-s th;:

oi;t - of - , ..v r. i.iTtie Mrs n. of Ti: I sa. On ;a ., si .--

i te i . v '.tna s. a or . 1 a . , i he lifer a. w.f-. Mrs -(--h - -re m r !i her. M . j t d in t -i e u ..; ,i:n a ! . 'to near, K '. r ill estah ' isft

m Women's Oxfords

$1;95 "

Monday

t citv. From 'n:t-

Alvin r-u ;-.in. . ter to the trroem t her, from S parer cornpanied by h: son has h-r b C McK-nna is eiep room of t he t ; ,-r, dries. The on:; home in th.s c:'y

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Death only a matter of short time. Don't wait until pains and aches become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by tak;nz COLD MEDAL

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Smart New Lasts The" are of brown and black kidskin of a superior quahty- There's several styles to chooe from; one as pictured, the soles are of genuine leather- Louis

heels; on sale rndav. Saturday and C? A QO

Monday, per pair

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'Boys' Vacation Shoes 500 pairs of boys' summer vacation shoes, made of canvas, reinforced toes and counters, sohd leather soles and heels; sizes 1 to 51?: regular

price, $2.50.

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The Latest Lasts

On

sale. pair.

$1.95

De Luxe Brogue, as pictured a regular $9 oxford of tony red calf. W. L. Douglas mahogany calf oxford:-, stamped $8.50 on the soles. Also about 100

po-irs of Douglas mahogany calf shoes.

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At These Prices You Should Buy j Several pairs of M Shoes for the H Kiddies M

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Th world's standard remedy for kidn.y, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles th National Remedy of Holland tince rt96. Guaranteed. Three size's, ail druggists. Look for t!i. tutxo. CM Mnda.1 om everr bex and accapt ta imitation

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Grand Central Piano Cos ! we give you the lowest prices on the market delivered Gigantic Two-Day Player and j Y0UR mm WITH0UT ANY EXTRA charges

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The Truth About Eczema and Piles

Thousands and thousands of - people. Mvs reterson of I !u If a lo. are learning :: erv w eek that one 35 cent box of IVti son's Ointment will abolish eczema end ba.uUh piles, and the grateful let ( 1 ;-.,o:i" cerv dav are worih more to

o e than money. I I had eczema, tor many years on my j h.-id ar.d ceiid not. get anything to to i or.), t'tic agi.uii. 1 saw voor ad and n'i J . ei box and 1 owe ytu man;,- thanks for, the good it hs done me-. There isn't ; n hboch on my head now and 1 couldn't I hi !p but thank Feterson, for llie cure is i

;roii Miss, .Mary llill. -t." I luru ax e-riii.-. Pittsburgh. Pa. T -. e had itching pib-s for 15 years ji' d Peterson's is the only ointment that r iiei f-s rue, besides the piles seem to have gone." A. I-!. Ruger. 1127 Washington Aenue. Racine. Wis. !"sr Peterson's (mtmcnt for nli) sores. ' rheum, charing and all skin diseases. lrusg'sis ri'i-dnini'.-nfi it. Mail orders

-p.-ri he Peterson Ointment C" Inc j r. .ffuo.'x. y. Adv.

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Capital and Surplus $1 10,000.00

ilcMQ Coffee a Tea

tore Si Market Bee Hive Building'

EXTRA SPECIAL

5 lb- Jar of Pure j? O ? Q

V lb. Ouakcr Rnlier Oat. frrsh.

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There is little fun -in motoring these evenings or on Sundays if you have to worry over financial losses should vour machine meet wth an accidentMotoring is made a pleasure if you have one of our Aetna Combination Policies. An Aetna protects your car against theft, lire, colli-

Strawberry Preserves '

1 Can Fancy Sweet Corn, 1 Can Farcy Peas, 1 Can Farcy Ton; tees, 1 Can Golden Wax Beans, 1 Can Fork and Bcms, I Larr;e Can Fancy Saucr Kraut,

10

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6 cans for. . . .

90c

sion damage sonal liability.

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tect it with an Aetna. Come to this bank or else ring "Indiana Harbor One Thousand" if you want automobile insurance of the right

kind.

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:Tai! C:n Oil!" i nit ni.iokl.rrncs . 28c ' Red Cherries in Heavy Syrup 25c ! Best C:i!if. rV.ichc . Nc ' tan . ..41c 1 Bart! tt IVars I'.xl. n-aw .Svrup. .43c

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1' j II). Pur.- Bruit preserves.

7 fl. dias 1 ruii h'llv

I'i.upt'crnc5, 's, halves .

large pfcs ) Rpp-ular sie ! Swift's Washinr: Powder.

! o roils Toilf t P iper 25c j 3 larrr mils 25c j If) liar American Famjlv Soap.. 74c I 10 l,,,rs Pels Naptlia Soap 74c ! pnrtune r Macaroni. Spailietti,

Noodles. 3 for 25c EGGS Strict Iv Fresh Selected, do 46c. BUTTER Best Creamery, !! file Good I .tick. Il . . 3Sc

MILK Pet nr Carnation, tall .

COFFEES

v. .4ck ISiv O'Clock Coffee. 1 lb.!. 45c

. . . 45c . Renrnh Coffee. 1 lt 41c

. . .28c ! boulevard Coffee I 11

. . .29c Old Colony Coffee, 1 lb 45c

. . 55c ... 52c

714 Chicago Ave,

Phones 24-83 825

Frid.v and Saturday

June 18 and 19

SUGAR

Wilh a $1.00 crri.r of cocerios or meat

(Hour and soap nnt inchidcd), 5 lbs. for

$1.25

R!0 COFFEE. OJ 4 lbs. $1.20; lb

I2i oc FRESH ROASTED COFFEE

DEL MONTE PINEAPPLES, No. 3 size' 42 r rer can

4 lbs. $1.40;

To.

COSS'S RED RASP

BERRIES, can. . . .

42c

. 47c Savoy Coffee. 1 IK 10c Manor House Coffee. 1 lh.

1 lb. Jar Pure ,np!e Butter 19c . Club House Coffee. 1 lb 53c 10 o . f ancy Catsup 14c Our Special Coffee. I lb 45c 14 n. Jar Sueet Pickles 25c ' Vltban CcfTee. 1 lb 50c FLOUR 'PuM Webb's Coffee. 1 lb 50c

Gold Medal. lib! $1.99 Special Ground Coffee, 1 If

? Cans BreMi Oil Sardines 26c 5 lbs. Navy Beans 32c

j Happv Vale Salmon. I lb. can. . . . 25c 1 lbs. Calif. Luna Beans 32c I 4 lb. Can Pancake Maple Svrup. Fa ncv Prune?. 1 lb 24c

on sale at .

.51.10 Carawav Seed, 1 lb

45c CUR LEADER COFFEE, t"Lr t

hoc xH-.- II) h w w , ni nr iAiri rnktr iaric

l,Ji" v-" " BLUE, LrtDLl, DfvrtHU M. R. ELEND COFFEE, r Blackberry, Peach, Pears. Goose 3 lbs. $1.55; lb JJ berry, Q-uincc and Red FAMCY GUN POWDER 7Q Currant' per par- ' "

WILBUR'S BREAKFAST COCOA, ! Vi nnp O ( C

1 lb. tin, 4Sc;

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SWANSDOVN PASTRY

25c!

1 2 !'3f n BRIAR RIDGE CATSUP, O C AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP (with, jarce Sl-2e OC

a cctTee or tea order) (Q

jijk. STRINGLEss BEANS, I A O C I per can I 6 cans for 80c

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! OSCAR MAYER'S PURE CO.

6 bars UNEEDA BISCUITS, 3 packages

2 cans for FANCY CORN, 6 cans 90c; can

EARLY JUNE PEAS,

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

CHICAGO AVE.

TEL. EAST CHICAGO 1530-M

6 cans 85c; can PEANUT BUTTER Made while

you wait, lb

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LARD, 2 lbs. . . LUNCHEON WAX PAPER, 6 rolls. JAP ROSE SOAP, per cake

25c 10c

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