Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 20 August 1920 — Page 3

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THE TIMES Pae Three KAUFMANN & WOLF - Hammond. Ind. IfAUFMANN 5. WOLF - Hammond. Ind t V'J T Partake of the air

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Tomorrow5 the Last Day of the Great Sale the Cost of the Merchandise will not be regarded. Our prime factor will foe to SELL9 to close the sale with

aTrenieodoHs Saturday Business. Yom may expect to see-and yon won't foe disappointed-the Year's Greatest Bargains hi Every Dept. of the Store

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ET LUTlfEU A. HUSTON TSTFF CORRESPONDENT I. N . SERVICEl O-riCAGO. Aur. i: Thirty-thrp-Chlcagoans. including- the chanoeil'-r of the University i-f t'lii-.if; l;tvv m Ivo,.," an alderman, a Jui!b', a prominent r-:il stte man. a iiwsiai)f r nun and thri-a women, have hail their youth rtst-T'-ii through the transplanting of rivivify-lng-Interstitial goat glands ly i. T T? Rrinklev. of Mi;trd. Kails., it

Tim Whist C!ui was entrrtalncd hy Mips Ura Halstv.o!. T.'iurn lay eveninK. Mr- an.i Mrs. Frank I'.oldt. of Chi:ti?o and family are week-end jucsU ol' reratlves lo re. M:sa i-:. K.-i.;.-l of Ciiloayo is vl-lt:rB at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. J-."f!Ble!.en. . Mr. l-"i.d ll!'n-,an wa.i a Chicago visitor y f st -rd:i y . Tlie M. .V. c Club met with Mrs. H.i in puic k' r. Tlu:rsdH.v evn-.ini?

Miss .-nanda Hol.1t of I'nic.iKo

visiting- at tlie Ift-n.-y iiran.lt 1

'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I IA .'1m in. au,', 2. It'voiution has hr.ken out in M .-sopot a m la. and f'ritlh re-en f "r. eiiu-nt are ht-in; ri.'she.l f:oni India to ijuell the disorder, tlie war of ft ann.iiinwil tf.lay '.North-

"The railway line betwern Tla

end K If ria Kirkut has h-e n ;t -.:. ne t r i ! -t --? hurnet. The r.i iij ) gnr-li.-on at KiT I Klrkut has been .-ur-toiinded. Anarrhy prevails in fotne it i.t riots."

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Mr. Krr.-.t Harris, who has been at r:.-o; ix. Ariz., for the past month, returned liomr Tuesday. Mr. , and Mrs. J. Ialiey of Chieasro

Brink-1 ' v:s;tincr at the home of Win. IJaa-

i:;-;'t-i.-e ;..irty was h-b1 Wi .In-s- -f afternoon in hon T of Master j j

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Vi;i.ird K: evetia houi in Jury ville. I

Mr. and Mr.-. S itur and sons, of

i.'h i.-a ir... i.i-f stasis at the Harland

hen in Uhicauo fix weeks per- , tratton home.

forming on an average of one operation a day. The complete story of his operations, with the name, of one of the prominent

patients, was revealed by Pr

ley in an authorized Interview. His i.-.a. tatements, as they effect one patient Mrs. J. Griffen and son Robert of at least, were confirmed by the man in Vnlparai.--,. art vi.!tin(r her parents Question. ;-Vr- ai1'' Vr?Proof that the operation has beeni The It.-b. kaii Soi.-a club KiVe a uccessful upon women as well as nien,i ' nke sale Saturday at Newmans Ice makes the story of increased interest . i cream xirlor. One. woman is suprenuly happy today.! Mrs. r. Adams of Kt.mey Island, la because, after years of hoping, she is' visiting relatives here. oon to become a mother. j T!o- I"iiitaiian AM met with Mrs.

The in;:le man whose name la made I '-. t lest.-r on e.lnes.j.iy afternoon

public is B. J. Tobias, chancellor oil A the University of Chicago law school . day

V1v vran airo Chancellor Tobias. I user.

was, In his own words, played ou

vira of iMfliinir In the Chicaso law

school had sapped 'his vitality. T

day the droop has fne from his slioul- j

ders. -I feel like

"I am a new man!

The stories of the other Chic?

-who have been benefited by the operations read like fb tion. Many were 111 or old and apparently beyond the kill of the surgeons knife. Now from their own lips come words cf pratse for restored vitality. The humble goat and the Kansas surgeon are given the credit. The Judge in question was operated on April 2S and because of the wonderful Improvement In h'.s health has changed his mind about retiring from the bench. He Is eS years old. A newspaper man, 33 who had broken down from over-work, has resumed -work with renewed "pep" and vigor.

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Lake County Fruit Company

G73 HOKMAN ST., HAMMOND. OPP. A. & P. STORE. Phone 2355 POTATOES, per pk 50c DUCHESS APPLES. 4 lbs 25c SUNKIST ORANGES, per doz 25c up RIPE TOMATOES, per lb 10c SWEET POTATOES, per lb 10c LEMONS, per doz 20c CALIFORNIA PEACHES, per basket 20c CELERY, per stalk 10c MUSKMELONS. 2 for 15c WATER MELONS, each 55c uP PEARS, per basket 15c FRESH CABBAGE. 7 lbs for : 25c DRY ONIONS. 6 lbs. for 25c LARGE GRAPES, per basket '. 25c MANY OTHER ARTICLES SOLD AT OUR LOWEST PRICE

Free Deliveries to All Parts of the City

LADIES' SKIRTS $8.45 For shoppers who are looking for something extraordinary good. These Skirts willbe a special feature in tomorrow's selling at our Profitless ale. S. and M. Mandei & Co. 143 State Street Hammond Ind.

SANITARIA Rear Majestic Hote PRESSING WHILE U WAIT One-day service on Cleaning Auto service Our Phone Number Is 2298 SANITARIA CLEANING AND TAILORING SHOP

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The Apex can be depended upon to get ALL the dirt and get it quickly, without any additional hand rubbing. From the most delicate fabrics to the largest pieces, the Apex does its work thoroughly, admirably. It is well named the "Dependable Servant." Try it without cost in your own home. If you like it, pay a little down and the balance in deferred payments.

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Very Best Gold Medal Brand, lb. 47c, 2 lbs. .

Fels Naptha 10 Bars for

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CftAFrOFre.h Baked yOkih a it 66c

35c 27c

Mazoia Oil

Coffee

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jfll Finest Nippy Uiesse AXmer- Ycll,uw Lream, per lb.

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Pekoe Ceylon Corn, Peas, Tomatoes Best Standard Grade, can

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In Men's Work Clothes

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Unionalls," "Carhartts" and "Sweet Orr" Overalls and

Jackets, Work Pants, Work Shoes, Caps, and Gloves are put out at prices which are much less than we can replace them at the present wholesale cost. Workers of the Calumet Region! We call onyou! Come and take advantage of this unusual opportunity to buy such reliable, staple merchandise at such a wonderful saving. 1 . j Dont Forget to be Early ivhile Stock is Complete

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utterine 2ibs. 67c

Hart Brand or Club House, Fine Sifted

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VINEGAR Cider Vinegar, per gal. 89c. White Wine Vinegar, C Q per gal OvC

MEN'S WORK BLUE DEMIN OVER- VERIBEST BRAND CARHARTT'S SHIRTS ALLS & JACKETS OVERALLS OVERALLS AND Blue chambray, good Sizes to 44, $2.00 220 Dennim. $3.00 JACKETS make, sizes OC value, 1 1Q value sale O 1Q 4.00 val. O 1Q 14tol7A special ! price.. .tU specia, 0 . 1 V MEN'S WORK MEN'S ELK SHOES CANVAS WORK shoes )'eiy .ea7 on yu gloves pants feet, in brown and Strong and durable, Endicott-Jchnson make black, 4.00 value. Heavy grade, special dark colors, all sizes 3.50 :Pial. 3.50 !r....25c 2.25 ' - MEN'S MEN'S LEE MEN'S SWEATERS MEN'S UNION ALLS u. LUNl0N AU , !n .ar?k graf' fhcav3 PANTS Highest grade work knit, I pockets and Good make, heavy ma- garment, in khaki, collar, a good sweat- Better grade, fine terial; a 4.50 garment dark brown or blue, er for the cool morn- dark patterns all S"Vh:: 3.39 Iue5.00 i.49 , 2.85

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