Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1920 — Page 20
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i-nday, October 2d, COUNTESS, FORMER NEW YORK WOMAN, RETURNS TO U. S. Tomorrow is the Last Day o Our Liberal jabs"" CENT. DISCOUNT ON ALL Every man, woman and child who have not yet taken part in this great shoe sale should not. fail to do so. Tomorrow is the wind-up you cant afford to lose the enormous savings 20 PER CENT OFF the regular prices. Shoes of quality leather, newest styles and that will give comfort and longest wear. So be on hand early Saturday to be in on the last chance to save on your winter shoes. 4 3i
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Ceuntew Moltke-Hoetfeldt. Ths Counters Moltke-HaetfelrfC formerly Miss Loisette Bonapart of New York, has arrived in that city from Europe to visit her relatives,
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Doesn't hurt a hit! Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn. Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift H right off with fingers. Truly! Your drugrlst sells a tiny bottle of Freeione for a few cents, a sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without sorenesa or irritation. -Adv.
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THESE DRESS VALUES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES IN A SALE ON SATURDAY & MONDAY Knowing our reputation for handling none but the highest standard of women's apparel, these dresses are created with such superiority of materials, workmanship and style, they are undoubtedly the best values you ever did see at this bewildering low price that is good enough for the best gowned woman, at
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For women and young women designed with artful skill, in such a gratifying scope of models that practically every one is different from all others. They arc Dresses .of Quality Tricotme, Serge, Lustrious Satin and Charmcuse IN BLUES, BLACKS, NAVYS AND BROWNS for business wear .for gay afternoons and evening wear all here with trimmings of embroidery, beading or braiding so artfully applied that they doubly enrich their value. All are so delightfully made and finished they seem as though they were made for each individual wearer. You will enjoy this tempting display, both the beauty and low price. Choose now, while the assortment is at its verv best.
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You'll Need 'em NowBlankets & Comforts at Cold last night, and not enough Blankets or Comforts) That was the story in hundreds of homes. So many people got along so far on the old supplies, for good reasons. That's why so many good house
keepers are planning to buy new Blankets or Comforts here. They are the best kinds and the prices the Regular Prices are as comfortable as the Comforts or Blankets, especially when they are reduced 20 per cent.
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Sugar 10c a pound; only 10 lbs. to a customer, with a 12.00 order, come early and bring ycur Taakets for Saturday only at Hunter's Service Store on 116th atheet. 10-29-Mlss Jennla AUchak. who has been
confined to her home on Atchison avenue with tonsUUla la able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore of Myrtle avenire, who recently sold their home have purchased a lot in the Forsythe Water Gardens and are expecting to start building .their home next week. Born to. Mr. and Mrs. George Ropchak of Myrtle avenue, a son, on Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mitchell of Indianapolis boulevard motored to Michigan City where they are visiting 'Tith lelatives for a few days.
A large number from here, attendee1 the Firemen'n dance at Hammond on Wednesday evening. Mrs. M. E. Hunter, ho has been confined to her home on Indianapolis boulevard by illness is nicely Improving and with her daughter Mrs. A. Snyder will leave, if her health permits, for her daughter's home in Kast St. Louis, Mo., some time this winter. The 'bazaar which will be given by the different societies of the Robertsdale church on the 10th and 11th of November, will be worth while to attend as their will be many useful articles for Tuletide gifts. Mr. George Stack of Pearl street is improving hl home with a fine s!s foot basement. Mr. and Mrs. G. Miller of Indianatolls boulevard attended the Majestic theater in Chicago Wednesday evening-Mrs. E. I Tucker r-f Pearl strt visited her sister-in-law, Mr3. George Tucked of Hammond yesterday. Mrs. T. E. Johnson of Roberts avenue, visited with her sifter. Mrs. Geo.
Smith at East Chicago on Wednesday. Several from here attended the Hallowe'en dance at th AVhiti City on Wednesday evening.
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POTATOES POTATOES! CARLOAD OF NUMBER ONE WISCONSIN POTATOES $1.60 PER BUSHEL DELIVERED Four More Cars on the Way. For Sale at Car, Michigan Central Tracks and State Line St. Phone Hammond 130SW George and Jos. Liesenf elt
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Raiph Snyder who is in tha coast defense department of the IT. S. visited v.ith relatives here Tuesday and Wednesday. The O. E. S. Auxiliary saw Buddies in Chicago Wednesday. Claude Groom and Miss Mary KIsela were unitd in marriage last Friday at Crown Point. The Autrue club met last evening with Miss Vo'iy Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs1. Frank were Chicago visitors yesterday. The Needle club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. f!zelone.
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Mrs. Sllka Fagen is visiting -with her mother at Keota. la. A large number of people attended the sale of Anton DuBols on Thursday, Mrs. Susan Scheldt of Chicago visited with relatives yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Schulte attended tho funeral of Win. Bass of Chicago. Mrs. iBaas was formerly Margaret Jlogan. Mrs. Mary Kchaller transacted busi
ness at Chicago on Wednesday. Mrs. John Sontag and Mrs. Ches. Keilman went to Chicago on Thursday. Mrs. Stonag will leave for her home in California Thursday p. m.
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Mrs. Jos. M. Gerlach left Wednesday for Minneapolis, Minn., for several weeks' visit with her brother, who la very ill. Mrs. Adam Drohelm of Hammond siient Tuesday here with her parents.
Mrs. Frejik Oerlach 'and family of Whiting called on friends here Tuesday evening. t Mrs. John Theilen of Indianapolis is v.'sitins here with Vincent Thellen and family from her return trip to her relatives at Wisconsin. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kellmsn on Tuesday evening a littlo son. mother and eon are doing fine.
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BETTER THAU WHISKEY FOR COLDSJND FLU New Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used
and Endorsed by European and American Army Surgeons to Cut Short a Cold and Prevent Complications. Every Druggist in TJ. S. Instructed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter if Relief Does Not Come Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. The pensatlon of the Tear tn ll" drug trad Is Asplronal, the tro.minute cold and coug-h reliever, authorltitlvly guaranteed ty the laboratories; tested, approved and most enthusiastically endorsed by the highest authorities, and proclaimed by the common people as ten times as quick and effective as whiskey, rock and rye, or any other cold and cough remedy they have ever tried. All drug stores are new supplll with the wonderful new elixir, so all you have to do to get rid of that coM Is to step into the nearest drug store, hand tho clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aspironal and tell him t--serve you two-teaspoonfuls with f...u teaspoonfuls of water in a glass. TVtth your watch In your hand, take t it's drink at one swallow and call for your money back In two minutes If yoij cannot feel your cold fading away a dream within the time limit. Don't be bashful, for all druggists lnvll you and expect you to try 11. Everybody's doing it. When your cold or cough Is relieved, take the remainder of the bottle hor.-.e to your wife and babies, for Aspironal is by far th safest and most effectlvr, tne easiest to take and the most as.re-.i-able cold and cough remedy for Infants and children. Adv.
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