Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 30 July 1920 — Page 3

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' Mrs. Charles W. Mjers. Mrs. Charles "W. Myers, wife of m prominent Memphis, Tenn., business man, created a mild sensation nmonfr the bathers and pedestrians on the board walk et Atlantic City when she appeared in this costume Crr her afternoon swim. It was fashioned of blue and white taffeta, ruffled from hem to waist, sleeveless and worn with knickers. She won for herself the title of "Tl-Sv Faifges."

WHITING and its PEOPLE

rni.vcEss theatre tonight Alice Joyce la "THE CAMBRIC MASK." als.. "BOUND ANT) GAGGED." Coming tomorrow: Elaine Hammerstein In "THE ATOM AX GAME." 7-20-1

STAR THEATRE TONIGHT Big Serial Day "Elmo, the Fearless" episode No. lfi; 'T,i?htnlng Bryce." episode No. 12. "Evil Eye" episode Xo. 12, also Hank Mann in "The Gun Rir-t." 7-30-1 Mrs. C. G. Mickey of Oliver street, his Teturne2 from Culver. Ind., where she srent a few -weeks visiting. Mrs. James McFadden of Central avenue was the winner of the quilt raffled by the AV. C. O. F. HAKGAIN MATINEE AT 2iOO P. M. VAfDKVILLE AND PICTURES, STAR THEATRE. 7-27-5 A number of new bTlt of fiction w'tre put into circulation at the public library this week. The library has also purchased a copy of the -official auto blue book which is invaluable to autoists planning trips in mappln? out their routes. r. and Mrs. Frank Allison and mn AVillard. Ir. Ginther and family are on a motor trip through Southern, Ind. t'.ss Anna. Roj.ihn of Cleveland ave., i3 entertaining her parents from Brazil, Ind., who will upend a week here. Catherine Ginther of IviPorte avenue will spend the week-end at K-nton Harbor visiting- her aunt Mrs. Osliorn. The Owl Cb held their annual picnic at Cedar I,ake on Wednesday. Races and dancing were enjoyed .all thosfe

Whiting A dve rtis em ents Are Winners

V have all the records suns and played In tha park, also "L,et the ReFt of the AVorld Go By." SAM ARONBERG 602 113th street. 7-23-tf

BUTTON COVERING

HEMSTITCHING IN ONE DAT

Pleating, braiding, sewing machines

at bargains, all kinds of repairs; all work g-uaranteed. Call on J. AVastey at 91 State St.. Just west of Hohman St. Phono 446-Hammond, Indiana. 7-7

Electric Phc-e Repairing Shop re-opened by Joe Pedinsh. the old vetersn. First class leather is given and old work guaranteed. Located at 631 Indiana boulevard, opposite AVhitinsr Studio. 7-29-5

BARGAIN": A'ictrola. Records. Mahogany Center Table. 4 1 5" Centralll avenue. Whiting. Ind. 7-29-2

LEMON JUICE

FOR FRECKLES

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Squeeze the Juice of two lemons Into b bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarve rpint of the best freckle and tan lotion and complexion beautifler .at very, very small cost. Tour grocer lias the lemons ana any dt-ug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly frairrant lotion into the face. neck, arms and hansd each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. Tes! It Is harmless and never irritates. adv.

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There's No Better Values Anywhere This is a Broad Statement to Ma ke, But a True One Many stores are running special clothing sales at this time, but the suits offered, in the majority of instances, are specially purchased for sales purposes. At this store you can choose from any suit in the store. Makes you know to be the best that the markets afford Hart, Schalfner and Marx, Society Brand and Michaels Stern Suits; all new models, made of the finest woolens, excellent patterns. Better come in tomorrow. Plenty of suits at each of the following sale price left. There's not a minute to be lost. This history-making clothes event comes to a close soon. Broken Lots of Hart Schaf f ner and Marx; Society Brand and Michaels Stern Suits

Values to $40.00 NOW $22.75

Values to 34S.OO NOW $26.75

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y4 off SILK SHIRTS

Our entire stock of men's high-grade Silk Shirts vis offered for final clearance at a straight reduction of 257. In eluded are shirts of eagle crepes, tub silks, taffetas, and fibre silks; in the new striped effects, beautiful colorings.

Shirts, $1.95

Men's Negligee Shirts, of fine madras and percale, neat patterns; neck band style, with French cuffs, a variety of colors, all sizes. Priced at $1.95.

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$47.50 and $50.00 $52.50 and $55.00 $57.50 and $60.00 $62.50 and $65.00 $67.50 and $70.00 $72.50 and $75.00

H. S. & M., Society Brand and Michaels Sterns Suits $38.75 H. S. & M., Society Brand and Michaels Sterns Suits $44.75 H. S. & M., Society Brand and Michaels Sterns Suits $47.75 H. S. & M., Society Brand and Michaels Sterns Suits $51.75 H. S. & M., Society Brand and Michaels Sterns Suits $58.75 H. S. & M., Society Brand and Michaels Sterns Suits $63.75

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Men 's and Boys!

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Bathing Suits Silk Caps

Both cotton and wool, all wanted color combinations

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Clearance of Nekwear All of the finer grades of men's Silk Neckwear have been reduced for this sale. Imported and domestci silks, also knit ties, rich in color, beautiful new patterns, large shapes, with slip easy bands. Wonderful values, everyone of them All $1.50 Neckwear On Sale at 89c All $2.00 NeckwearOn Sale at $1.35 All $2.50 Neckwear On Sale at $1.95 All $3.00 Neckwear On Sale at $2.45 All $3.50 Neckwear On Sale at $2.85 All $5.00 Neckwear On Sale at $3.85

UNION SUITS Royal Mills, regular $1.25, athletic style Union Suits, made of fine pin checked nainsook; all sizes from 34 to 46. Q2c July Clearance, suit. . .

Choice of any silk cap in the store, in plaids, checks and plain colors, at 25 reductions. E SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 1 Men's regular 75c balbriggan EE Shirts and Drawers; short sleeves, E

ankle length, extra gooa values

at the Clearance Sale price, per garment. . .

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Union Suits, made of good quality mesh, also knit; short sleeves, ankle 7ft

length; the right sort for hot weather. Sizes 2 4to 34. Suif 9 w w

For Boys

Choice of Any BOYS' SUIT in This Store at 25 off

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KAUFMAN N SI WOLF ' Hammond. Ind.

Our Entire Stocks of f BOYS' FINE WASH SUITS 1 at V3 off I

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IXEE AT 2KK P. Sf. STAR THEATRE. 7-27-5 Mrs. Russell Butler, Tee Theresa Pleia. h.u resumed her duties In the J. If. Fetterhoft law office. Mr. and Mrs. B-utler have recently returned from a two monthjs visit In the stata of Washington where they upent their honeymoon with Mr. Butler's mother. Teter Conxels, who Is charged with driving- by a street car dlscharKlnar passengers was released on a J2S.O0 cafh bond. Those arrested for driving with no license ire Mike Benson, also charged with s-peeding. Noble Kllckingrer. Morris Glaser, Louis Naperer, Frank Broadhurst and Charles Plechile.' Each of these men were relased on 125.00 bond to appear today for trial. Clarence Pendortcn and Robert Hargeby. arrested for disorderly conduct, are both held at the police station awaiting trial. VAIUEVII.LK ANT PICTTRES BARGAIN M4TINEK AT 2iOO P. M.. SATVRDAY. STAR THEATRE 7-27-3 Mr. an-d 5frs. Robert Gordon of Sher-

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idan avenue have aa their quests. Rev. and Mrs. Ayres of Bonne Terre. Mo., parents of Mrs. (Jardner ttnd the lattcr's sister, Angellne. Mr. and Mrs. William F"uller of 119th street have been entertainlnil their dausrhter, who was Gnorfrla Fuller and her hus-band from Bucyrus. O.. they coming to attend the funeral of the latter's grand-father. Jamea Dlls. Mrs. Waldo Jennings of Oliver at., leaves tomorrow for Indianapolis for an Indefinite stay. The funeral of Mr. Jame-s Iils, one of vV'hitlng'ff long time residents was heltl from his home In New York avenue on Wednesday afternoon "when service were preached by Rev. "W . A. Wise of the Christian church. Mrs. ell of Robertsdale rendered two beautiful vocal selections. The remains In charge of undertaker Hoyden were taken to Chesterton by auto, escorted by a large number of relatives and friends, and Interment took place In the Chesterton cemetery. Mr. Dils. age 62 yr.. Buffered a stroke of paralysis a -week prior to his death and appeared to be improving when the 'nd rame. lie is survived by his mother and two s ter of 'VVe-stville. Ind.. his sister. Mrs.

I. Williams and two brothers Edward and IVy Dils of Whiting. ro MING S AT I BO A Y V A CDEV1LI.R AM) I'KTIHES, II AUG A IN MATINEE AT 2i(M) P. M. SATIRDAV AT STAR Til EATIt E 7-27-5 Miss Aletha Graves for the pa.it year a teacher In the Junior high school, will teach in the Indianapolis achoola where she wa spreviousIy employed for several years. - L. H. Mattern and the Misses Iuisc Alattern. Ilnxcl Long and Ellxabeth Pewey leave tomorrow on the South Aiperican for a week's trip to Buffalo and return.

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Mr. and Mrs. Wm . Killigrek and family and (Mrs. IVjllock are tpendmg ehe wek at Miller Rearh. Mr. an dMrs. P. Trblne have returned from a. two weeks auto trip to Pennsylvania .

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Mrs. Eppa and cnildren of Grand Rapids, Mich., are here visiting relatives for a. couple of weeks. MIms Eunice Werner has returned from a two weeks visit with relatives at Kalamazoo, Mich., and waa accompanied by her couain. Miss Pearl Harris who will visit here for a few weeks. Misa Evelyn Mariteuffel la spending the week with Miss Claire Kramer at Lake Maxtnkukee. Miss Tlllie Grueb waa a Chicago visitor yesterday. The G-ary-IIobart street car company received their new car the first of the week, which has been ordered since February. It la a one man car and ill be put Into operation soon. The Thompson store which has been doing business here during the past 10 years, have packed their merchandise and are planning to move to Crown Point.

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CLIPPING CONTEST

Entrants in the STEFFENGUIDE Trade-Mark Clipping Contest should deliver to the offices of the Steffenguide Corporation, Hammond Building, before August the first, all Trade-Marks collected by them, in a sealed enyelope bearing their name, address and number of Trade-Marks. Publication of the winners will be made in "The Times" of August first. '

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