Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 20, Hammond, Lake County, 17 July 1920 — Page 10

July 17, 1920

ENTRIES

FOR

ELGIN RACES

COMING IN

Entries for the Elgin automotlift road rao a-T now binr received ty the Chicago Motor club, -which, with the El. gin Automobile Road Raco association, will staso the LA. A. A. championship aftalr on the Elgin courst Aug. 14. Tha f.rst nomination received by Director Root c&raa from TL. C (Gift) IXirant, who will drlv his new Chevrolet speclaJ. eald to be the handsomest racing car ever turned out. Three of thn Duesenberg team have been entered by Fred S. Duesenberg, a slated la a telegram to the club. Tommy Milton. Jimmy Murphy and Eddie i ) Donnel. will all bo at Elgin and will pilot eight-cylinder Iuesf.nberg specials. It was Murphy who took major honors at the opening of the Los Angeles

spoedway and piled to his credit the

f;rst of the championship points. Milton and Murphy, It will be remembered, ran a neck, and neck race in the fOO ml!( race at Indianapolis and all but came In one-two. Milton was the s'ar at Union town and again on July 6 fit the Tacoma speedway, while Eddie ' Donnel has been well up in the money. Nobody doubts that the Duesles will -o away with a goodly share of the 515,000 offered in prices and the honors which accrue to the victor.

superintendent of the Pennsylvania' II. ,R. sow living in Loga&sport, tpent a couple of days here with his friend. Adam Reeder. Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Parry and children and Leall eParry of Oary, visited with Mr. Wm. Parry on Friday. Mrs. H. 3. Barr is spending this week In camp with the Camp Fire Girls at Cedar lake. Her daughter Mildred. Is one of the party. Judge E. Miles Norton expects to leave next week for a three "weeks' vacation trip to Michigan. He will return however, to attend to his duties

in the Juvenile cour twhich is In session fornlghtly on Fridays.

Mrs. Lillian Mahacek of Gary has filed a petition for divorce from her husband. Charles Mahacek, formerly of this city, but Is now employed as a

grocery clerk In Gary. They were married in Chicago two years ago. She aeks the restoration of her maiden name. A ten year o'd daughter, by a former marriage, has been the bone cf contention between the coup.

home of Laverne McNay Thursday evening. They spent the evening in playlug games and having ageneral riod time. Refreshments were served, Mrs. Amc-s Cross died at her home near Bhelby Thursday morning. Funeral services will be held today.

Crown Point

Miss Isabella Horst entertained a . r..vd of her littl cfrlends at an afternoon party on Friday afternoon for Hose Mary Ostheimer of Lafayette. Mrs. W. F. Ford and small son Billy are with relatives la Mlnook. 111., for several days. Mrs. C L. Ingersoll has returned to her duties in County Auditor Forland's fflce after being away two weeks at the home of her son Frank in Manaa, "Wis. Miss Mae Kramer is leaving today for Michigan City vher she will fpend a week's vacation with relatives. She is having her annual vacation from her duties at the Lake f'ounty Title & Guaranty company. W. J. Hastings of Gstlin, Meyn & Hastings. Hammond, was in Crown Point on business on Friday. James Deegan. a former division

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Misses Marjorie and Merle Ersklne are spending their vacation with their aunt. Mrs. S. W. Hartong. Mrs. Teter Grau returned "tocher home on Saturday after spending two months at the Mercy hospital at Chicago. She has Improved some, but Jt unable to wain without crutches. Mr. Geo. Baker sold his house which was occupied by John Overhage to Mr. L. Endres of Riverdale. Bonnie DuBois has accepted a position with the Lake County Title & Guaranty company at Crown Point. Fannie and Edwin Denton of Chicago are visiting with their aunt, Z. L Davis. Miss Mary Rafacx is visiting with friends at Dyer for several days. Some people will wonder why their papers and magazines were missing

this week. By accident the mall pouch was cut up by the train from which it wa sthrown. Some papers and magazines were cut into shreds and could not be gathered. It was impossible to tell which papers were in the sack.

A new Idea in (rolf wil be launched by the Storm King Gold club of CornwaU-on-Hudson, New Tork. It will b known as a "service tournament" and will be open only to the officers of the United States.

What you want and when you want it. 'Dlboa the Coal Man." Phone 4. adv

LOWELL

C. E. Nichols was in Chlcaro on

business trip yesterday.

Ferry Brannon of Dickinson. N. D.. came yesterday for a visit wit his sis

ter, Mrs. W. E. Belshaw, and other relatoves here.

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Sunday school were entertained at the

Delays WILL Happen Make Them Short We try to provide our customer, against trouble by giving thera the best equipment in the first rlace. But' we always advise that they go prepared against delay we urge the "stitch ia time.! Give us five minutes some day and Jet us fit you out with a supply of Firestone Accessories.

inis email investment assures you of being able to take care of your tires ca the road promptly, efficiently and with liuJc trouble, J Aak about Chera E. N. Bunnell 504-508 Hohman St.. Hammond. Phones: 650651592. Fifth Ave. at Massachusetts St., Gary. Phone 1470.

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For nearly twenty years tKs Bank has tried to render service that would entitle it to the confidence of the people of Hammond. TKat our efforts have not Keen in vain is evidenced by the growth shown. r ' Our Officers and Directors are always glad to meet and a'dvise with any one who desires to make a tanking connection or who feels the need of consulting witK men of experience in' business matters. We Pay 3 on all Savings

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Monday will be a Day for Thrifty Shoppers-Renewed Economy will be In eyery department In this Store

Special Sale of

Voiles for Monday In Five Economy Lots

LOT 1 Values to $1.25 Per yard 89c

LOT 2 Values to $1.39 Per yard 98c

LOT 3 Values to $1.59 Per yard $1.19

LOT 4 Values to $1.79 Per yard $1.39

LOT 5 Values to $1.98 Per yard $1.69

BATH TOWELS Extra large, plain white, heavy qulaity. Thrift Monday, each SPORT SUITING 36 to 40 inches wide, in plain or fancy Q. and all wanted shades for outing suits or skirts. Monday. .

PAJAMA OUTING FLANNEL 36 inches wide, in a pretty line of stripes for pajamas, nightgowns, etc. Qf A cloth selling usually at 59c. Thrift Monday, yard WHITE SKIRTING 36 to 40 inches wide, in plain and "7C -novelty weaves, for pretty outing skirts. Special, yard. . . .

Women's Summer Union Suits

A Clearance at Special Prices The perfect fitting Munsingwear gives perfect satisfaction.

Finely ribbed, with lisle finish. In any desired

style, at

89c

Boys9 Union Suits

A summer weight union suit for boys, either ecru or bleached. They're exceptionally well made, in short sleeve fQ

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d knee length, at . . . .

Clearance of Hosiery Women's Fibre Hose They're priced so low, one pair hardly seems enough. Made with seam up the back, insuring perfect fit. (11 OQ Black or cordovan, at .......- 1 iOy Children's Fancy Half Hose Fancy tops, in plaids and stripes, and some in ACk solid colors. Good wearing, at T" V

Aprons and House Dresses At Special Prices This July Clearance offers exceptionally low prices in this section. It is worth while to put in a supply of them. Every garment well made in substantial materials and attractive colors. t Aprons Tie Aprons, in light and dark percale. Were much higher priced, a 69c value. 49 C Special at -.r. House Dresses Women's Percale and Gingham House Dresses. Wide selection, of styles and colors. 2JO '7Q Worth up to $3.95. Special at ' U

The Clearance of Furnishings Spells Economy

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Black Cat Brand men's fine combed cotton hose; double sole and high spliced heel. Beautiful hose that will give you the best kind of wear. Regular 35c value. OQ-

Reduced to. pair

Checked nainsook, striped madras, ecru and white knit Athletic Union

Suits. Reduced

87c $1.35 $1.69 KNIT UNION SUITS For men long or short sleeves, regular or knee length, high grade union suits, in ecru or white, sizes 34 to 50. $1.35 $1.69

Shirts Greatly Reduced

Men's Dress Shirts all the well-known brands. Reduced according to quality to $1.87 $2.69 $3.37

Pare Silk Hose Men's marvelous good wearing hose of extraordinary value; in black, navy, cordovan, champagne, gray and white. QQm Greatly reduced in price to.. .....

BOYS STOCKINGS

45c

Bovs' Black Cat Stock

ings. Reduced to, pair.

BOYS WASH KNICKERS Grey, khaki and fl? 1 ' AA tan; 6 to 16; at. . . A ,UU

Boys' Sport Blouses, "fl? 1 f( asst. percales. 6 to 15 VlU BOYS UNION SUITS Boys Athletic Union Suits. Fine nainsook, 8 to 14. f?Q Reduced to OI7C

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Preserving Time is here and our displays are ready with everything from rubber rings to huge preserving kettles. Every item is reduced for this sale and is to be found in the basement. MASON FRUIT JARS

Pint size, doz 90c n . j os.

feiJ&jS, I, eal. size. doz. $1.1 9

Jlp MASON FRUIT JAR

Special, 9Cr

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CANNING RUBBERS

Heavy grade. IO-

Special, doz. .' PRESERVING KETTLE White enamel, with bail handle. 1 (ZQ Large size, at . ." .. " Grass Rugs Specially Priced' For sunparlors and summer porches, stenciled designs in plea'sing colors. A special value at these prices 8x10 size $12.00 6x12 size $10.00 6x9 size $8.00 VzilVz size $5-00 Best Quality Axminster Rugs, $89. 75 Have longer pile, are more closely woven, and weigh more than any other Axminster rugs; therefore they will wear longer; 9x12 size.

Girls' Gingham Dresses, $1.95 and $2.96 Mothers, don't fail to supply your little daughters with school dresseS durign our July Sale. Gingham and chambray dresse in guaranteed colors, in all the new shades and styles.. Some. hava. wide belts, others sashes of self-color or. white lawn, to match, collar and. cuffs.. Many have little touches, of envbraidery. which add much, to their attractiyene; and' charm.. Considering quality and workmanship, theses little frocks havQ:

t no comparison.. Size. 3 to 14 years.. $1 .9 and $2.95.

Boys' Wash Togs, $1J95 Boys Wah Toga in endless variety at style and. colors,. Beautiful Norfolk in belted eifect. in blue, greens, tans, white, gray and brown. Many others in Oliver Twist and Tommy ! "1 QC Tucker styles. Sizes 3 to 8. Special at. .......... " Infants' Wear That's Sanitary

Our infants" section is well supplied with baby's neels. These dainty garments are especially made and prepared under the most strictly sanitary conditions, every thread and fiber being disinfected and sterilized before going to the looms, every little garment is folded and packed by careful hands to insure perfect satisfaction OO QC to the mother. Dresses in long or short lengths, 6 mos. to 2 yrs. Special.

Groceries for Monday

Pure Peanut Oil for Salads Per bottle 10c

B. M. Lima Beans In No. 2 cans. Per can 15c

Coffee Monarch or Savoy. High grade. 3-lb. can $1.49

Good Luck Margarine Per lb.

36.

U. S. Mail Soap 10 bars 57c Queen Olives Large size. 1 glass jar 25c

Monarch Tomato Catsup Large bottle 25c

Preserve Mallard brand. Strawberry and raspberry. Large jar

39

Rub-No-More Soap Powder Large pkg. 27c

Heinz Baked Beans Per can 13c