Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 83, Hammond, Lake County, 24 September 1920 — Page 6

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faturo lioia-.'s in Indiana II. ir- mother. anI t!': cue ids coir. prised most

ly nut of U n i'vi j U- liv.iu i:w and Kaiunu'iid. irior to the guesia' det-urt-

Members of the Ladies So.-ial I'tiioti

of tho First M. i;. church ;ir.- kindly ; ':!; d to send in oonl r ilr.it i n s i.f iiomi- ! Ylu- iuiil and Staff Society of t lie ' baked f.i,l.s to the sale to bo Conducted ! H'.cdd:n,U.ii lu,..ii s.cl....ol no t e.tetijy at the l'r. Sohli. kT I'h.-i t tnacy m (.'hi- ' to elect their i llio rs to serve the rum.

ohko live., ral ly tomorrow aft- rnoon so I ins y :tr. Two s m.iri, wore ...Ieeicd

This is Junevlle Week in the. Societ v j us ' u!'' th" dcimmd that v. iil h j pr.-sid. :.t and i, a si.i.-i.t . ..f tin; forof Royal Neighbors and there U-inn 3 freatei thmttffh the anneuneenient of t ho j no r 'Zi is 1 irpha riuiu;r will have dircamps In the jurisdiction of the Twin i nle' T1"' r,"''i''-'! ,,f !!"' d-'-v to j.oU.-n and th.- latter Miss Virymia H.civ1 .tics, there are nun v olVorts boing ex- j 1m? ',!'!'1:'"'1 u' lh" church fund. The j ard. Miss Alive. Fuhrmark a junior. rrc;scJ in makinc the last few dn vi r!rarrh society wiil e-i.loa.ver to reap j t-.-rv es us socvlniy. The society is of banner prospectus of onro'.SinK lae "chil-I 1''na"c,'s thr omin;r 'r 1V holdin literary status.

iren of members from the aues of tv. o I s " r' '""

eara to seventeen. The three camps. 1

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b.-:ei';l a .fairs iiud the bah

in to afi'rrd a nmst renu noT.i-

"U'oodbino Camp, Mayflower Camp and the Kast Chicago Camp, the latter more

recently organized than the two others 1

and havinc a very creditable memher-s-hip all vie with each other in listing the children of their respective members. All of the camps will celebrate the success of the campaign at some future meetinsr when the business of the Junior Insurance is disposed of. Two weddings are to occur from St. John's Cantious Church in Cedar street

tive channel owing to their popular of-

Miss IUanch Iessnieir. who taught hu-tory i-hssi s at the Mt Kbiley school

f. rings. Patrons may call as early as j aml x '"' formerly lived with her par-

two o'clock.

nts i:i South r.aring ave. before th

family moved to Chieagn, was called

Calumet Charter. Pn lighter of Am- , fr,,in her classes Thin-.d.-i v ov. me 1,1 the

eriean He volution, will meet on Ston.l.y u:n.-s of her lath- r. K, v. Carl 1 s-

aiiernoon at trie home ot .Mrs. Harvey (lilman in Xorthvote ae.. vurnosely to elect a delegate to the convention to 1 held at Ylnvcnnes, the first week of October. Owing the n. eessity Of transacting this important business a call for all members is Issued.

THE YTMES ' . IWlUuKMH 1 . Jiibm meier and since her returning home has p F a wired her resignation. Whether her ijfjyP il0plt father Ms so critically 111 that -he t3ri. liU.U UuUUljf

Friday, September 24, 1920.

WithDiit Effort

not return hero is not d--;lniley known.

Miss pr-ssmelr was very v. 11 liked by j ail of her pupils and many regret her J

school termination here. r,,t-r KLuart' Calcium Wafers Do The Mrs. . T. Clove ,.f Prummnnd .-i.rett Work to Kid Your race of Pilule in Milwukee, Wis., on a visit to the j l,lca rud Such Blemishes, home of her : later. .Mrs. Phillip. .She j jnstl f tho,T f(il,. ,ff,.,s r'lf met another ttrr in Chb ugo, Mr '. J t training the face, massage', cream." luFinerty who a.-r-mi, i u I Per in the tr p and they will c ttt.itm j t rtmain a. Ftrifi; VUf)? -C ,.

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we. k or so. j "'-tf- 'i-,-,,. 1,000,000 Lives Lost ! So WISSa Antnuillv bv . b.j-g-,1 Kidn.-vs and Pow- : P i?" -'.i ? i'-' els. 1 1.. n't wait another day. Write 0S ' yi'"f'iPr''''1 Ir. I'.urkh.-.rl. Cincinnati, .. He will V . r& .'"-" M-:M s lid on a L r-: 1 1 y t r.ei ; no-nt if I'r. Jiurk- i J ; -y'f.'''.-', .-.

Tuesday of next week. The four voung i-eople are prominently known m Polish ! Uof'cnt visitors at the l.ome of Mr. circles. Joseph Mlgs and Miss Hat t ie j fln'1 :v:r;'- ;o''r- Fouer in Crapevitie Fadrovvski, and Henry An lolkiewi' z ami ! 5t- w,'ro t!, r,r'ts of Mr. Power. Mr. Mis, Mary Jeleniecka. The ceremony j JIrs- J,,hn V" !-'nUs ,!" ir s"nwill he relehmte.i .-it .-.orov.i i,i... I '"' st- l-":s of .Sharon. Pa., and a

mass with the pastor. Rev. Fr. Stach-

P.u.-sel! Smith, of P'ona, III. An

ewiak officiating. There will be wed- j '1S'"" was "r ""' J"'t b.rthdir. fir festivities follow the church .--r- I 3:lys tf 1:"tt-v le wis and Mrs. l.ewls'

vice and both youns couples will . slalf-

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Moncv bck nataoyt quCBtsoc If HUNT'S Silve tatU in th. treatment of I TCH, ECZEMA. RINGWORM. TETTER M othrr itching tkia diseMsea. Tr? 7i ccat bos at aur riak.

Joseph W. WpIs. Drugilst.

bart's Vig"iablo i oin i "Hind. -Ml drug

gists. iliys' tr-ilnieni.

Tcmme Springs Temme Exhaust Heater AUTOMOBILE BODIES PAINTING TRIMMING WINTER TOPS SEAT COVERS Champion Auto Equipment Co. PHONE HAMMOND 663 Chicago and Sheffield Aves.

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GROCERY & MARKET , 709 Chicago Avenue, East Chicago, Indiana PHONES 857-853 SATURDAY SPECIALS

35c

35c 24c

65c

Sugar the best cane, J Q

per id Blue Valley Butter, per lb

Chase & Sanborn's Crusade Coffee,

3 lb. cans for

Seal Brand Coffee, per lb

Chase & Sanborn's B . i Q r Brand Coffee, bulk, lb.00" American Family Soap, O Q

s OC1 1 O 1 W i . . . . Diamond C Soap, 5 bars for . . .

$1.38 52c

tams. r te.. Unit hne broiibf only dlsa fl'oi nt nieni , ;.ii.fins-. you b-ae it to the on,i r! ii 1 action of cab-him. Tlif r- i but oi:e wfy to 1 . move pinirle.;. l laelJie-i.Is, and fan h bl intslies through t);e ldnoi and skie. In Htuart's C-iicitiin VV-i. rs. taken at meals, the Wendej-flll cab i'ltll serxes to Mj;,J.lv the blood v 1 1 h ot" most renin rkah'e .o-tions Utiriwn to f.-jeni-e. This is its a -tivity in keepmr; i;:-m the tirv lih-rs that rorir-o-' ee;i s-i'-h inieute roi-j-

eies tlose who'll f o n t ro 1 T r. e 5-lll'ht- r I r 1 .st eharo,o- . f expression, it is this . urandma s rowder.

so Iista iff whieh aets nt-on trie skip, ! !:-. !. e it j. 'ilthy mul drive? n wn y im- '

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32c

Briar Ridge Corn 2 for

Monarch Peanut Butter,

laiyv; siz.c iui . . . Excelo Cake Flour, per pkg Excellal Biscuits, 3 for

SPECIALS IN MEATS

Springs or Hens, per lb , Prime Rib Roast, per lb

I Pot Roast of Beef, Q O

45 c 38c

Boy Blue, 2 for .

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Compound Lard, per lb

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28c 35c 24 c

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We Deliver Parcels to all Surrounding Cities

We shall sell clothes at the closest margin of profit ever attempted. We'll give you the fine all-wool quality and best styles. We'll reduce your clothes expense greatly. We'll give your money back if you're not satisfied.

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Here are theacts: You 11 have to pay a fa

price for Clothes ., Transportation costs more Yarn Spinners are getting, more? Weaving costs 150 more than it did a fe wyea rs ago every cost has gone up. There is one thing we can control, one thing the makers can control, and that is the price toe and they get for the goods. We, are Showing for Fall a very complete Une of Hart Schaffner and Marx Suits and Overcoats also another good make at very reasonable prices.

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of Boys' School Suits wonderful values to be had at $10.95 Also Boys9 Shoes and Furnishings. Sale all this week.

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$37.50 Men's Winter Overcoats. Special lot to make Clearance on Double Breasted Goodt Materials, Special at $27.50

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