Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 24, Hammond, Lake County, 16 July 1920 — Page 9

MERRILL VILLE

ilr. Win. KiR&ch of Chicago, n oid timr. viitd hi sisters hero nd tii-ir famlliea. Mrs. L,iilie 1'ieice tnd ilia. L-uie Walters, 1m Wednesday. The fishermen u turned Horn Michigan, last TuejJaj . W u didn't, see ny rish or smell any cooking. We are a. little doubtful. The Parent-Teachers' meeting a well attended, considering the Morm niht. In the absent e of the pi evident, Mrs. Moore acted as President. The community singing waj gocd, all on account of the ne waingms b"ok.s. Aim. Eaton had charge of tue sinin. There were several on the progiam absent but the Aigo L-ichestta gave three number. MerrillviUe is truly for-t-niie to have such talent in our cmnunity. Blanch Kuehl and Janus Lanuen played the violin and Lillian KueUl played the piano. Mrs. Moore rt-a.i a fine paper on the High Cost of Luinsr. fallowed by a discussion. The debaters were ail absent but une. so the debate wil be carried oved to the mxt nieetins. the second Tuesday in August. Mr. Win. J. Woods was appointed chairman of the programme committee. The young girls tanjf th g'-od-nigrht number anil all felt thai tin? meeting was a success resardiess cf the weather. The Epworlh Lrf-asue cahitift met at th Pierce home last Wednesday evening and voted to ive twenty dollars t" the improvement fund at Uattle Ground net year, and made arrutirr.ients fr a social in the near fin .re. Mr. and Mrs, M. H. Pierce re.t-.ei tv. rd from California that their n Mi'tnn. -who has been in a hospital for pom time, that h had h-en sent tn a jpe'-iaiist . He has had several

specialists before take blood and skin teu and they seem to think it Is tubercular trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce will leave for CalMYrnia next week.

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Problem cf Ancient History. Another thing we nver could uDderstand was why the old-fashioned man w ho had pnaWes in hi boot staggered more thnn h? Jjnipd. Pallxs News.

Pedbutjs i an atlaiie of se-ii per day. 1 Hd-r favorable conditions ihey hatch in five days of which twothirds are females. They mature to adult size and Hie cnpable of laying- In lour weeks. How many bcdbiiKS would V"U hi.v in a ear if you left one female or i;i unmolested for ono year? To rid the pesky be.dhus. you can readily see how tie.-issary it is to use a preparation that will kill tlif f-its bs all as the live nil's. P. I Q has been demonstrated by the leading Hospitals. Hotels mid Iviiilroad Companies that the safest mi'' most economieal way n stop luturc generations of bedb-iKs. roarhes, Jleas ami ants is to use the new dis-

IV.-IvY Mevlir- IJUO .-. T. 11 'J " , A o;.c package of P. I) J tuakes a yuart, ern.imh to kill a million bedbugs iiitn-lV'S. lleis and cootie and at the same time destroy their e;g. Impossible for ihein to exist when! P 1. Q is propvrlv used. Free., patent j siHiot t'i every packatc to pet tlm pesky lievlls in the hard-to-et -at places and save O," jo ice. Special Hospital and Hotel size $2. SO ' - mks five gallons of P. I). Q your 1 di-UKiilst hi it or can '-et n for you. I or sent prepaid upon receipt of price by I the (v I "homic! Co.. Terre Haute, Ind. I Success of P. r. q. has caused mttators: j Kenulne P. p. vj. is never peddled. Adv. .

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SAVE FROM $50 TO $100 ON YOUR CLOTHES No need to tell you how new summer clothes are costing these days. One trip through the stores has no doubt already made your heart sick. Everywhere it is becoming fashionable to "make-over" lasts year's things. An dthe saving! Instead of paying $65.00 to $125.00. you SAVE that much and you look just as new, just as stylish if you send them HERE for "rejuvenation." "We Clean Absolutely" Phone Hammond 394 CALUMET EXPERT CLEANERS AND DYERS 687 South Hohman Street HAMMOND, INDIANA

Lake County Fruit Company 673 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND. OP?. A. & P. STORE. Phone 2855 SATURDAY SPECIALS OLD MICHIGAN POTATOES, pk. 75c; bu $2.90 NEW POTATOES, pk. $1.10; bu. $4.35 up SWEET JUICY SUNKIST ORANGES, doz ..20c up APPLES, good cookers, 3 lbs. for 25c up CABBAGE, per lb 7c CUCUMBERS. 5 for 25c SOUR CHERRIES, qt. 20c; per case $3.15 FREE STONE PEACHES, per basket 25c SWEET PLUMS, per doz 15c up DRY ONIONS, 5 lbs. for 25c NICE LARGE RIPE BANANAS, per doz 40c BEANS, per lb 10c BIG LEMONS, per doz. 25c Many Other Articles of Fruit and Vegetables at Lowest Prices FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY

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It is the policy of this store to offer the public genuine bargains every business day of the year. One shopping trip to this store will fully convince anyone of this fact. Our regular prices in most every case will be found lower than the much advertised sale prices elsewhere.

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LADIES' WAISTS A new arrival of Georgette Crepe Waists; colors white, flesh, dawn, maize, turquoise and peach; values up to $6, lO QQ for Friday and Saturday VOILE DRESSES. We are closing out all our Flowered Voile and Organdie Dresses at sacrifice prices. As a special inducement we will include free with each dress sold Saturday at the special price, a Sateen or Heatherbloom Petticoat, any color desired, free. This offer also applies to any Skirt sold Saturday over $10.00. LADIES' BATHING SUITS Beautiful range of colors. These Suits are from a well known manufacturer and are exceptionally well made and the style you want. With every purchase Saturday a beautiful cap

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EOYS' SUITS Closing out all our Boys Suits in all wool mixtures and serges; sizes 6 to 1 li-f 15. Very special redactions. . 3 i-i

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LADIES' HOSE A pure fibre Silk Hose for ladies; come in black, white and brown; seam in QQp back; a $1.39 value, special at...70LADIES' SKIRTS We have a small quantity of Ladies' Silk Poplin Skirts, black and navy; 50 QQ sizes 25 to 30; while they last. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED On Ladies' Muslin Night Gowns, Petticoats. Envelope Chemises, Corsets, Brassieres, Camisoles, Hosiery and all boys', girls and infants' wear.

Woods, ftlartln & Co. Offer For Sale Three

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These houses have been built by Charles S. Rhoads, master builder, who works by inspiration and has incorporated in these compact, harmonious and structurally sturdy bungalows so many practical features, so many modern devices that only a personal inspection wi'l convince the prospective purchaser that at last he has found the house he has been looking for.

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ATTACHED GARAGES THE DAY OF THE DETACHED GARAGE IS PAST. The garage must be a part of the house. The bungalows pictured here are built between FOREST AVENUE and the STATE LINE. No long ugly stretch of concrete leads from the front to the rear of the lot. The garage is approached from State Line Street. On stormy days you drive into the garage and go directly into the main part of the house without going outside. Deliveries of coal are made by backing a truck into the garage and putting coal directly into the bin. Garage is heated by the same heating plant that serves for the house. No bother with heaters and cold engines.

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GENERAL CONSTRUCTION These bungalows are built on cement blocks lined with brick. The brick houses are lyied with TILE making the coolest house in summer and warmest in winter. KENWOOD sewers are deepest in Hammond, hence basements are dry. Carpenter work is the best in Hammond and RHOADS' FLOORS are masterpieces in oak. Bath rooms have tiled floors and the best plumbing obtainable. Electric wiring is in conduits with a generous number of extra outlets. Plaster work is perfect, insuring good walls for decorating. Down spouts connected with sewers. EXTRA FEATURES- ' LIVING ROOMS ARE UNUSUALLY LARGE and have a splendid fire place, flanked on both sides with spacious book cases. Dining rooms are also of generous size and have built-in buffet if that is desired. Dining rooms are lighted with so many windows that they are almost equivalent to a sun parlor. KITCHENS are compact and convenient and have the EXTRA FEATLRE of a built-in breakfast room. Hie rear entry way is made large enough to hold an ice box so that icemen need not ginto house.

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HOUSES COMPLETE THE BRICK HOUSES have spacious porches with concrete floors and steps -;-.! !: -ro !;ecp cf ih: nou practical house? will be low. The proposition includes lawns graded and covered with black soil, attractive electric i:r.t fix tares, curtains and in fact everything that goes to make a complete modern horn?. NO LONG LIST OF EXTRAS AFTER YOU BUY AND MOVE IN GENERAL LOCATIONKENWOOD, the subd;viion in which thest houses arc locited is the most beautiful residential district in the entire Calumet region. No hotise is built on less than 50 feet. Many places have 75 to 125 feet of frontage. Nowhere in HAMMOND are the lawns more, beautiful or is more attention paid to planting of trees and shrubs. The STREET IMPROVEMENTS are the best in Hammond. DEEP SEWERS. CONCRETE PAVEMENTS TOP DRESSED WITH ASPHALT MACADAM. WIDE PARKWAYS PLANTED WITH ELMS. AND CONCRETE SIDEWALKS give something of an idea of the ?;!)-, -? - V,ra.-r of the subdivision. These improvements could not be duplicated todav for twice the original cost. FOREST PRESERVE . Close to these houses is the COOK COUNTY FOREST PRESERVE consisting of 130 acres cf virgin l:.; a;t. The purchase of this preserve was brought about by those interested in KENWOOD as a measure of protection for the general environment. It will in time be a great park through which will run winding roads and walks. This feature alone will be worth thousands of dollars to Kenwood purchasers. 1

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TERMS OF PUCHASE THESE ATTRACTIVE HOMES may be bought for a remarkably low price and on terms that place them within the readb of the average buyer. CALL U? THE UNDER-SIGNED AGENTS FOR THE PROPERTY' AND EVERY COURTESY WILL BE SHOWN PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS. Make an appointment for a showing of these houses any time, week days or Sunday.

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Office, Hammond Trust & Savins Bank, Hammond Building, Corner Hohman acd Fayette Streets PHONE HAMMOND 51