Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 20, Hammond, Lake County, 17 July 1920 — Page 3

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There are various ways of purchasing economicallyOf portant of all, however, is to seize upon opportunities

savings on wearables for yourself and things most needed for the home. This Mill End Sale offers just such an occasion. Such values as are offered at this sale can not be purchased any other time at such low prices. The reductions far surpass anything we expected to be able to offer this season. A visit to the sale Monday will prove this statement. Only Three Days More, Be Sure and Come.

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Services attho3ist Church will bgin -with S School at 10:00 o'clock, foilovith a brief worship w-lth mesage the pastor at 11:00. Mrs. f. G. ;v will lead the Epwcrth Lea?aT:00 in the fvenins usmr aa the ct "Why People are Unhappy. The." The pastor will preach again e evening service at J.zO o'clock, roval of the new order of service Sunday mornings is t'eing evidenci splend.d attendanje even larger tlhe average.

SAM AROXEEE'J. 02 119th street now has all the latest Coljmbia rec-

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FOR 5.VLE:Residenre. 43 foot garare, 701 12nth strept.

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for tomorrow: Sunday Scfcov, at jo.o.i a. m . , preaching services at i:0f a. m.. Veins Teorl-3 Alliance -at V4S p. m.. Kvenir.g Service at T.3r. tvprybody is welcome. Jlr. and Mrs. Sennet who fcrm,;v lived on Indiana boulevard, have mov ti Robert? avenue near 115th street.

Mrs. W. Gelding of Myrtle avenue, were among the Chicago1 shoreprs on Thursday. Mrs. R. Xulke of Atchison avenue receiving word of her sisters illness, of Grand Rapids. Mich., left for that p!a on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs Tike Harr of ll?th St.. are movmg into their pretty new home cn lloth street in F.obertsdale . Mrr. H. Erfckr.ian of Atchison ave.. was a South "h:,"ago isitcr the forrart of th week. Mrs. Milburn. who has been spending

Mrs. C. JIaft'rjon who has been on

the sick l'.-'t fr-r the pas-t few da s is v.e summer months with her daughter

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M.irtin Iro-haska of Indianap-

ST.R THEATRE TOMOHT j William Russell ir. "Leave it to Me" also Universal comedy "Moonshiners j and Jail-bird?" and latest Fox News. Tomorrow Edittie Sterling in '"One Way Trail." a'.f'- Alice Howell li "Distilled j

Loe" and 'Silent Avenger. i-li-l

oli boulevard w as in Chicago on

n-- I nursaay . Mrs. Moore. Mrs. F.

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H. C. Green left for her home in fW. 111. Miss Margaret Tagcert, her K raM-daughter. joined her on her trip.

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vpect to return in a week or fen

Services Plymouth Cc-ngre g-ational Churunday. Julv ISth

Sunday School.o. Morning Worship. ' ,H

f atneieblood will give tio second In theies of rive sermons, c-n the subjecttus the Man." The-t-ermons are veipfu!. -o all come. An 8H po-jrin was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Emc-xter who recer.tiy moved from 'Ung Clee!and. ). Messrs. A. lucharan and Jarrn-; Judson have jiased new Er.scoe car. Mr. and MraVilliams who have een here v:sitthe latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. p Griffith of Central avenue hi returned to their home in New Igton. Ohio, being at corr.panied by Arnold Exton-1'.-rt-er who wilj sptwo weeks there. Mr. and Mrsimil Biesen and the former's mothers. John Bies-en have returned from ao week's 'trip to FIc-rida visiting-t several scv.thern points . Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoskinson who attended the Xl. A. convention at Fait. Lake City d numerous other points in the wi returned home ye. -t-. day.

Tomrteen ct s. Morton Trout's ; friends tendereder a pleasant birth- j day surprise at r home in Fennsvl- i 4nia avenue. ie ladie? came ladr

with grood thmgto eat. a b'iunt(on d.nner being serd at one o'clock. During the aftioon. th'.-se pres-int w-ere taken fo.an auto ride. Mrs. Trout was preseed with an aluminum coffee percolor and several other sifts. Those ptent were Mrs. O. W. Hill and Mrs. arvey Rohiso-n and daughter Eelanc of Hammond and from Whiting we Mesdames Fannie Ftover. W. E. jtnam, R. H. Klelber. M. Fry. S. Cmpbe'.l, Wm. Stover. Chaa. Wilson. W:. Porter, Henry Behrens and J. Goldch. W. Van Schaac arrested for passing a standing streetrar was fined II. no and cc-sts after tlch he was released. David Wayne is arrested at the Sinclair Oil Refinig Co.. on complaint of Wm. Kreb?. ckrglng him with assault and battey. He was released on a 123.01 bond, furnished by C. H. Gardner. Fete.r Koviar, :at Ribar and John

Tusca were placedunder arrest by officers Park'r an1 ienak on a Sheriff's warrant -a tne ch.rge of violating the liquor law. on com!aint of H. H. olds. : The three men weie turned ever to the deputy si t riff. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kiekenapp. of John street are expecting to sof-n move to their new hom in Indianapolis boulevard. I Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Harr of llfth ! street, have moved to R -bertsdale to their home which they have Just er- . ectcd. j Mrs. Gmbril and Mrs. Grindle' attended the Executive Board meeting of ; the Lake county W. C. T. V. Thurs

day evening at th home of Mrs. Jss. H. Graves, Hammond. The purpcaa

LOST: Lady's open face watch, finder

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receive reward. 7-17-3

was arranging for the anr.ual W. C. i' . V. convention to be held in Hammond in October. Miss Clara Sears of Indianapolis and one -f the General orTkers of tit state organization is in

, ha:v' of the preliminary work for the j

ct -oer convention. Miss t-?ars 13 a very able p.nrl efficient worker and the out-look is fur a splendid and promising session with nearly 1.009 deieat s in attendance. Mrs. K. L. Myfrs of Amy avenue, expected to leave for Massachusetts tc i i.- .t her sister. Mr. and Mrs. HnrT Scott of Ohio aveni'e are en'ertaiii'r.gr their nephew Mr. Wah! of Olean, N . Y.

The rng.igem'nt of Mis. Julia Hyland j

cf ihe First National Bank and Mr. B. IE. Abercrom'ni e t-f Pennsylvania a e.. j I has ben announced, the wedding to J 'take pla.e in the fa'.!. i

Mi.-s Jane H ill of New York ave.. i entertained a number of her little j friends at a garden party on Tu-fJay j

The Best Proof of the Good Results cf Albert's Rheumatic Remedy is the recommendation one to ano. They appreciate what the Remedy h done for them and feel their friends ani acquaintances should share the benefits of Albert's Rheumatic Remedy

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in plaj.ing carecs n the lawn, after' which dainty refreshments were served j to the giests at tables und'th trees. the decorations throughout being in I pink and white. Upon departing the j little guests pro-claimed Miss Jane a j thciming hostess and wished her many j happy returns of the day. Jane is! hanov in th possession of many beau- (

tifui remembrances presented by fr"ds .

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VThv experiment with liver and bowel" remedies when none are so good as Dr. Euwards' Dandelion JVils, and a small box wiil rut vou "S'11 l)r Edwards' Dandelion Pil'.s are ma le from the extracts of vegetables and herbs cn!v, and are famous as a dependable remedy for constipation, indigestion, liver, and stomach troubles. They have saved many a doctor's bill, as well as untold suffering, and

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will not help. . If vou have n4ver used Dr. Edwards' Dandelion Pills, pet them, then vou will feel their wonderful results. Don't put oCT. For aale by all drug-

THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Sedan, with electric self-starting and lighting system and demountable rims with S-inch tires front and rear, is a family car of class and comfort, both insummerandin winter. For touring it is a most comfortable car. The large plate glass windows make it an open car when desired, while incase of rain and all inclement weather, it can be made a most delightful closed car in a few minutes. Rain-proof, dustproof, fine upholstering, broad, roomy seats. Simple in operation. Anybody can safely drive it. While it has all the distinctive and economical merits of the Ford car in operation and maintenance. Won't you come in and look it over?

E. N. BUNNELL MOTOR CO.

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a direct all the water to one spot, and would be

very wasteful. WHY NOT APPLY THIS LOGIC TO THE CARBURETER If it has a single large jet then the gasoline meets the air in a bunch, failing to distribute it and causing a great waste and improper mixture. But if it is a MASTER CARBURETER

!rkson the sprinkler principle. The fuel distributor with if se number of small nozzles, each spraying its charge into ,?,L4l,.form5 a perfectly uniform mixture with no waste, vvny ntj time and money on 8ingle-jet carbureters when you know "master to be right in principle. See us today.

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Master Carbureters are guaranteed to give More Miles per Gallon More Power K.4 rtrt QnH

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MEE HOTEL RES1mjRANT James Congles. FINEST LUNCH IN TOWN, 65c. The Coolest Place in the Citv.

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