Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 119, Hammond, Lake County, 5 November 1920 — Page 11
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r mi i r'TiiViiiitiiiiii'tfiiliiafi lriday. November 5. 1920. THE TIMES Pjjo Eleven ! 1 M'HM .' FUR FABRIC COAT v FOR DRESS WEAR VANDERBILT DIVORCE SUIT X IjON'DON. Nov. 6. After many delays the divorce jutt of the Duchess ft Marlborough, formerly Mi.3 C'onnulo Vanderbllt han been ?ft for a loarlng next Tuecdy. It was learnt J today. The duchess plans to leave England immediately after she receives her decree and to Hve In France. It Is reported tn hlph society circles that the duchess will marry Jacq jes Balyan. a friend of her father, the late Wm. K. Vanderbilt. Neither the duke nor the duchess is occupying their toni hrin' is llvin? at Portman Square. The dukn v ill make no d ferine at the trial, it v as announced by his i-"unfl. at I'ortman. Their son. J..onl Ulanf ori. E'lwr I-iit.-nncy fmllh. pastor. rreachin,,- service and DiLle school at p : 4 j . Subject forem'n frmon: Th e.v ond OmiinK of Chript in i!ai;..ii i l'iln,- Judgment I'l'.ni thr- Darth." Subject roiiliiff s'-rmun: -"rii- Iifc C'vmrl- tf We gredtly dealre every member of the E.ble school and ever3' niefber cf the congregation to be present at all servtcrs tomorrow. Come and bring a triend with you. Are you interested In the Second Coming of Christ? Then ''iiio and hear one phase of it discussed. A welcome is extended to all. VVoisey'e Grave. S6tew1era amidst the ruics of cster abhr, which the earl of Dysart has presented to Leicester, lies' th dust of; the crest Cardinal Wolser. but the site of his frrave, like that of. Bad Economy. To save money by going without necessities Is bad economy, but to waste anything lessens your wealth, the wealth of vour country, and the vrtmlth of the world. GARY CHURCH NOTICE MOTHERS HMD For Expectant Mother INFLUENZA i I As a preventive, melt and in I bale night and m online East PJ'le United l'rcpbytennn church corner Tth avenue and Ponnsj 1 nruii Ft MJ-TABLETS-U? jf 1 m " ' " . liiOsED Br Three Oekebatiohs! ftaiTt rot bookict o yoriiiRHOOo o th bast. rcc BajvoritLO RluiI0t Cov Din. S D. Atuuita. Oa. v VapoRud Oca 17 Million fort UeJ Ycarb Sammers Pharmacy TRY A "TIMES WANT AD' NEWS ITEM "The result of the elections is fraught with extraordinary possibilities for the country. The prospect of peace and prosperity for the people is incalculable. With -ti return in h r,l,l.fas-inned basic principles of common semse and tried Americanism w e shall be able to solve any problems that may confront the nation.' Penrose. -Senator
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This stunnniiT utap developed in inj t the cleverest fur imitations vt the season is particularly de6igr.ed for dressy wear. The bloused effect in back and the cape front is a change from the usual mode which gives the loose cape, back and belted front. Heavy embroidery and deep fringe trim tie jape effect,.
Twin City
News Notes
ilrs. J. Styles ef North Magoun ave. Teas hostess to many friends at a party which bore all evidences of the Hallowe'en date riHai ti delightful evening was indulged in. Ihere were awards in the contests captured by the Mesdamea lJcnnls Co?TiS. T. J. Gorman and Frank Kecgan. The decorations were all chosen in appropriate colors of tie general fccl.eme. The Klley Bank employes are about to enjoy another of their social festivities with Tuesday evening selected aa the date. The Sterling orchestra has bce-i engaged to render the dance music arid ths Riley school will ai'oid the sctt.r.sr I-.r the affajr. Mr. J jscv.1i "Walkol.ik is rhairmin uf arrangements for that tv nmsThe e-.enlrs services at the Community (First Methodist of East Chicaso. corner Baring: and Chicago avenues are to be made specially interesting' by a variety of illustrated lectures and
musical numbers, commencing with next Sunday. 11-5 the Z. N. XJenders moved yesterday fruin 3403 Grapevine st. to I oPorte, In.', to haie their future home. Mr. Bender 'ho was employed in the Inland Mill of this city succeeds his late brother who was in the office of the recorder of deeds in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tolf of the Harbor are anticipating leaving 8t an early date to spend the winter at points in California, where relatives of Mrs. Tolf are residents. The meeting scheduled by committees attendant -nlth the new hospital project for the Twin Cities will be held Tuesday evening. Nov. 9th. at the Civic Club rooms. It is desired that all appointees on the committee bo present. Th general meeting of the East Chicago "Woman's Club will be held tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert Eruce Miller, at 4133 Baring ave.. at I: SO o'clock. The report of the recent convention will be heard and it is desired that there be a good attendenca of members present. Mrs. T. E. Bruce of the "Wickey apartments has departed for Greencastle, Ind.. as dftlesrate to the Woman's Missionary conference cf northwest M. E. tenting the society attendant with the churches held fcr three days, and repreEast Chicago church. A party under sponsor of th Olympian Society cf the "Washington high echool will be held In the near future. Mr. Anderson of the school faculty will direct the entertainment. The Na Epsllom club enjoyed another pf its social activities this -week at the home of Mrs. I G. Kolb. in Northcote eve. with cards featuring the diversion and the successful competitors were the Mcsdames Jack Loftus and S. J. Jiurphy. Mrs. John Fahey of South Olcott ave. remains very ill and very little encourogement is held out to her family of any Immediate change for the better.
Concentrated Energy That's what Dietrich's Cream Maid bread is. It furnishes the body with the necessary reserve so that it can successfully perform its functions in the struggle of existence. Dietrich's Cream Maid Bread contains all the ingredients that make bread both delicious and healthful. Eat more bread and make Cream Maid your favorite brand. At Your Grocers Bread is Your Best Food, Eat More of It
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Markey have : arrived in Indiana Harbor back from ! '.s:rara;Eo. where they were recently! v oided by F.ev. Edward Mungovan. re- 1 1-itf-d to Mr. Markey. The bride was j M:fs Emma Schaefer, formerly of Nebrr. :a. from where her relatives came to' bo present at the ceremonies with mem- I rs of the Markey families of this city j e: m attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Rich- j sri Markey of Grapevine St.. are the par- I e..'.s of the groom. The young couple ' i T'-siue in this city. Mr. Markey Is ' with the Inland Steel Co.
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7 "0 p. m. at tne Cor.grcjatior.al church ! cf Est Chicagn. 11-3 , If you would be informed as well as S entertained during the hour of worship ' on Sunday evening. Fpend that hour at the First Methodist church, corner of 1 Faring sr.J Ci'.icago avenues. The ad- i 5res3 will be illustrated by many pjc- i tures.
SELECT BRAND SMOKED MEATS SELECT BRAND HAMS Genuine Sugar Cured. OQlrt Per lb. "2C SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS ool Per lb .C0 2C FINEST BRAND BRISKET BACON no Perlb 6GC SUGAR CURED BOILING BACON OA Perlb 4C FRESH CUT LEAN PORK CHOPS on Perlb 3UC
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Prime Native Beef Pot Roast, lb. . . Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb.
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Fresh Liver, sliced to order, lb
Select Brand Summer Sausage, lb. M Ham, Berlin or Vea' Sausage, lb
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SWIFT'S GEM NUT OLEOMARGARINE Per lb
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The sixth tirive of the Icat Infantry Jf Sal-at. 0:- srair.st the str-r.gholds of the en'isi'-i t ?:!; place !at r,ight and while S.-'a is forT-s ar putting up a viry stutl'orrt resistance, our forces ;ould fe l.at there defense Is on the 'erge of collapse. There is no doubt but hat in the ery near future notable nins will be made and the Army of Hell rill be put to flight. Open air meeting Dnight at 7 and intlccr ncc'ing at 7:43 . cardial welcome is extended to all
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED
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This great Price Cutting Sale brought a mighty avalanche of bargains to the people cf the region. The response to it was like a landslide. Here are additional bargains that give you the key to the door of economy. Join the happy throng of shoppers here tomorrow. r
Slip into other overcoats and then slip into a Society Brand Overcoat and notice Uie big difference. These are positively the biggest values in the Calumet Region and men who MUST have the best will take advantage of these $85 Overcoats at the ivemendous saving. Don't wait for the snow to fly get one of these Super-Overcoats and have it ready for any emergency. Your saving is exactly $35.50.
Good Suits and Overcoats, $34.95 We also have a splendid assortment of genuine hand-tailored Suits and Overcoats tlic same garments you will pay $50 for elsewhere. For this great Price Cutting Sale we nave reduced the price to ' $34.95 Genuine, Society Brand Suits, positively this season's latest models, guaranteed $8' values. Priced very special for this great sale at only $49.50 MACKINAWS Guaranteed all-wool heavy Mackinaws in a variety of attractive colors; regular $15 values. This sale $1095 BOYS' MACKINAWS Extra heavy all-wool Mackinaws, all sizes. ..$10.95-59.95 SHIRTS Men's Silk Dress Shirts, newest patterns, $10 values. This sale. ..$7.45 DRESS SHIRTS C rcpe de chine and broadcloth Dress Shirts; regular $15 values. During this sale at only $9.45 DRESS SHIRTS-Pe rcale and madras Dress Shirts, the well-known Ide Brand, guaranteed fast colors. Price greatly reduced for this sale. SWEATERS Men's grey Sweaters, a good $2 value. This sale $1.29 PANTS Men's heavy cordurcy Pants, will keep you warm and comfortable, all sizes; $6 values. This sale $4.45 WORK PANTS Regular $3.50 values. This sale only. . ......" .... .$2.49 HOSE Men's Pure Silk Hose, all colors; regular $1.25 brand. This sale 79c WOOL HOSE-Dark blue color; regular 35c kind. This sale.. 25c ENGLISH HOSE All wool and in the desired colois. Keep the feet warm; $1.50 values, at only ggc UNDERWEAR Men's heavy fleece lined Underwear, two-piece; regular $2 kind. Special for this sale at $1.29 UNION SUITS-Me n's heavy weight, cotton ribbed Union Suits, some wool mixtures; a good $3.50 value. This sale only .$2.45 HANDKERCHIEFS Red. white and blue colors. This sale, 3 for 25c CAPS Splendid Dress Caps, $3 value. This sale reduced to $I.9S NECKWEAR All-Silk Ties, a great variety of patterns, in the most desired colors; $1.00 value. Extra special this sale at 50c OVERALLS AND JACKETS A good $2 value. This sale at. $1.29 SHOES They are the well-known Ralston Health Shoes, all leather and in the newest lasts, colors ilack and tan, each pair guaranteed $9.95 and $8.95
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Middies Women's and misses' Blue Serjre Middies. Regular $6.9S values, reduced to T $4.SS Night Gowns Women's Nisht Gowrs. full sizes; $3 values. This sale..$l.&9 Bath Towels With border, large size . and h e a vy weight: regular 75c seller?. This sale or.ly 43c Cotio SlarJieb We were fcrtunate to eet ap.other let of these Blankets, in colors grey and tan: they ar; positively $2 values. For this sale $1.39
The great throng of shoppers the last few days have complimented us highly on the great values we are offering. Even in pre-war days values like these were not to be had. SILK PLUSH COATS $39.95 Ladies and Misses Silk Plush Coats; collar. cuiTs and bottom trimmed in fur: length 36 inches; fine $60 values. For Price Cutting Sale they go at $39.95 Silk Plush Coats, full length, satin lined; regular $65 value. This sale, reduced to $39.95 CLOTH COATS $24.95 Ladies and Misses Fur Trimmed Clcth Coats, tailored perfectly and in the newest designs; regular $45 coats. This sale, reduced to $24.95 MISSES' PLUSH COATS $13.95 Misses Plush or Cloth Coats, fur trimmed models, sizes to 14, reduced for this sale to only .$14.95-$13.95 SERGE AND SILK DRESSES A splendid assortment of Serge and Silk Dresses, values that were $35. reduced for this sale to. . .$19.95 FUR TRIMMED SUITS $42.95 Women's and misses" fur-trimmed, tricotine, velour and Broadcloth Suits, in the newest modes and colors: splendid $65 values. Priced for this sale at. . . .$42.95
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Bungalow Aprons This is a real sensation. Dark percale Aprons with ric rac trimming, two pockets: fine $2 grades, at only.. $1.39 Bbcniers Another "6Tle of the sensations. Long satin Bloomers, all eclors; regular $2 values. Priced extraordinarily for this sale at only $1.49 Bed Sheets Full size Bed Sheets, good $2 grade. This sale for $1.49 Pillow Cases Best grade muslin. For this sale reduced to 39c Comforts Just the kind good housekeepers are proud to own; filled with the past season's pure white cctton, flowered satin cover, in dark and light colors; regular $9.50 value. This sale at $6.39 Silk Hose Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Hose, in black, brown and white; regular 2 values. Special for this sale, only 98c Children's Slinrers A fine line of Children's House Slippers, all colors and sizes. You'll find some great values at 93c Ladies Slippers Felt House Slippers, just the thing for the cold mornings, all colors and sizes; $2.50 values. This sale at $1.79 Shoes Women's and Misses Shoes, in the new lasts, in colors of black or brown; $12 values. This sale at only $8.95
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