Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 12 November 1920 — Page 5
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Personal and Social News
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Hem to Mr. nd Mr, ljpw-ey Nan:f i 5$ Mun.ll av"i'M'. a s n Nov. -ober 11. r;ott mother and sun il-ir.tr luiiiy. Afrit. Narnf -rill be : .nro nib. rcl 5 , 1 .eotn Ulcbard:,. J - i M r.- Churl's fur !. . f IVjth atr"
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hi: band Chariest Surprise iat eveuhiu Duf Lerty'a. at tivtir home. Th-. im onir.u rss "pens. I " ith musir and games and a dainty 1 Mr. and Mrs. "Jeurpre Flyun 'utfiiein waa rri-d. Tit guest a v.-ei o r,?tn atrct ar avnd:iit-.
"vi- .an Mrs. .J. K. Meyer, Mr. and Mr?. , v ita r:tir In Mlt'.ford, 1!!. 's r-.J Mallet Mr. and Mr. Hailcy , .Mr. at:d Mrs. Claud Lasatar,; The IVonirn' . u uli'.ary to th A ,: r. ;r-i .Mrt. KcifrHt- tri: iiijjao kT ftnil i;an l.fgiin v. ;il met !ti th T... Mf. ai.J Mrs. fr'r&r.k Moi tin. tj; this ovwiiii st S o'clo-. i Mr. and Mrs. S. Knr'.r. and Mr. I iy, c.. U Stnifh will !(.'fi M
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t INJURIES CAUSE ! R.R. MAN'S DEATH
SiWELL MAY REVEAL
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I..V N'(';rMV. N. H.. Nov IS. A filial '.ti H-fll oil fd i'iir;T! of AV. H. Vilitiif was tf'iiiK 1-.:k up tcliy ". y pp-uy r!!r1 or Kni!lii county :n the lo"f th u the body of Mr.. WUitn'jriu' t 1 foun-1. The v-.tnun
t.on.i -.vero bsn f.(!!oiine; a tstory 'r, hy Jo!in WlilmcT, 13-yar-o!d for., vi.n. officials An y, male dkmuiflng a?i?rtiori 8galc-t h! father. Wu;. Whitney t;)i1nru h.f wife's
ii!sapftai s rii-.o by savtv.jr rite ba'j son" to v'.f'.l r( '.: tve." in Ohio, but r.fia- j
V'.'. rp ilt'-ro .-y h!i ii- vr.r swrivrj. The wc'.l was fl'.icil in during 1917. The rmstttitr wuian wa hitnoy's
loom wire, was no y"r o.j.
s not bei tron .-'r-ce Jut,';
'hi'ney disapit'""'d Or:t. f
and i uvtior w-r 8a':i
;fcr!-,1 mno-r:r.nK fale of Mr W!.Srtey.
T'il!''n of Mr. r,,l Mtr. Ht!.. !: ',-r-C'i os lis.Tt-.i.-n.I ( a'opl "It!.'. 'ah'.-' Mtl'i-r. wis t i.'nr otif! Itit'-v
J3. O. RESUMES OIL SERVICE!
St.TrRtATtONAL NEWS VICt: i Ut..li;i tl.i.U l'.-i., .Nov. Jj'.-.Tho I
iS:r'!url Oil fo. tdiy rKurr.-l ot! 1
t- t--1 . iti f-iin.iylrania. Onlo. In.lUui' a r.d llhii-ois, allor obtu irtlr.B a tmpolaiy injuiu .lion In ft.iirt hre, ordering i
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Mrs. M. Harris of Htfib'if nd ttree: riteitln'Cl at a rrly y-tfrday for ;.r daubtcr Mildrfd in lienor of h-r Ttb b:rtbday. The afternoon w.- sp-nt liU;,r.r gar.ii-? and a ntcc-ly arrarn;d tour course lurn beon was ferca. Trtosi presort wr-: Ivuth and Dorothy Thio!, rorothy St pri ons, l.rolhj- Jane ('urnr Jean and AiK-e Pchavfr, Virginia Scfcaver. Evelyn Scfcruro, Marlon Tigay, Marjory Cob' and Gladys Jiram. j!-. II. Itraper. rr. "tVcib'.e. Mr. and Mrs. Strum and Mrs. M. Brady, a'.l ot r.hicatro. Ti-ere g-uests at the tir,m of Mrt. "W'm. Kindle of CJostlin strett. Tlifre wi!l bt a formal di"nr dnr at th Country Club N'ovembt r 2'V Arrangements are being made to make it a ne rrty.
ona Hundav, whrtrn he witl ri-nia'tt f.'T Homo litno. Dr. ymith has Loen i" po..r
b-.altb for tn pat year, and Y-.t pny- j crant.d .y Jcdtr. Hardy. The rniH Is retra.l-on ot s. t vlre. j,u,.,s r...l!.; stv-lona ba . i recommcnUed orienae of ; i.--., !.yfar-obl d;v;;,-htr of Jlrf. KVk- j ovi ner of a tror t of land, wbo 1 input. cUrrate I'Uin's sitter, who d d t wo yeara a. the right of way of the grt-at plpo line. ! ' b' twoen ChltBKo ai.d trsd'furd. J'a., 1-!
On Sunday evenir.R- at 7:0 C. M. . C'h;" L-ir-.e 'rir.fi: oi !. I'.-.inzf that ' restraind hy the oottrt from tnterfer-
Burn Oil Clean Safe and Efficient
Sc the Johnson Oil Burner dem-
i onstrateel in cook stove and fur- ; nace at 548 E. Stale st. j AGENTS WANTED Phone Hammond 2539
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Harin-i.oi!3. Ladlana
Smithson. mntr of th First Obi '-' i.., n if, a tlan church. Calumet and Stiumfr,.. t1 ta?tFtroelB, will prach on fh s'-cond j , r;y. nc'ci 1 (' perios of aermon. Sunday evening, f()r a di". orre
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aubejet. " The Judjrtnt-nt of the Or- at ( tj,pv were n.arrled 1, . 21. 191. Ibach, White Tl.rone." j Havlt, Pttnicn and iljvit at attorneys I for tb.e plaintiff. Tha Standard Tlsarers nift at th;
home f t Miss WiUmina Hicks, 12wl t
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agisting hojrlt" as. j Mr. J. B. CunnlnKharo, formerly ot j Hammond, now of Louisville, ICy., wai
gT.isst a tthe noni of Mr. and Mr'.
rierrs of Condit. s'reet tb'l
:nff w-ith the pipo lin in nry way. ll".-.ilr,fe' to niyk5 thn Injuticlion prrtnt ill be tn-ld r.tM Monday
BEAGLE HOUNDS
AT BASS LAKE
PLEDGE FUNDS ' AT CELEBRATION
BASS 1,A7;t:. InJ . N'
T.AFAVKTTK. Tn i . Nov. 12.- TtiVd'ta tinlvercity studnits pledged 3.SH3 ty ti.t- ?l,noO,OCO ftmd h-'n raited for a
1 n rirotial otuJent building lo brt 1 t'.looded I f r'ct.d on th caEipun nxl year. At:
' ' tht- pledpln.Jt a. ilont
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Italnli week.
in two 3iOti
i The W. Fl. F'ord fani:ly hao move.i
j from May street to 1i'G5 r.-v-d ave. R:cara Ja.itu-n. who lias bem very, jlr, p0rd health 1 much ImoioveJ. Hi for the past two wcks, is lnipiov- j rf and the physictans believe out of; The pict,JtTS f.t tne ,;hur..h ar.d Sttndaacer a!t?ough he Is still vry si-k. j rtaJ, 0hools o? the fiftoin Christie r. ' j churches in lake county weio shown Mis Virg-eoe Tlammond will appnJ;iasX nltht at tht hirst Chrlatian
t?;e week end In Chicago wltii friend.-.
chute"-., corner of I'a'.nrr.-t ur1 Kttnt-
j titer boulevard. Th pict'ir deiiionIrene "Van Slyke has e ii to -A-"" j stiatej the gmivth atid ve b-, -i;it ut o; .Vrar to eperd the week nd and "i-i tho Christian churches of Hammond
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tend tbe morrow.
Mlchiyaa-Chicago same to-
LIVE LOCAL NEWS "AOS"
and showed 'a picture of F.-v. Sharp and his firat congresatlon in Hummon i whirh conaiitted of six people and then contrasted it with the )arg- chtircii and the larster audi- nee of too ay. Tin picture Is being: shown over the comity ny F.vnns;itit .Schneider in eott woti.in with bis vanfreli.'! if- work
PLEATING AND RE -PLEATING
AM kin5.i cf sIM-ta tn cne day
'n covcrmsr. hemstitching, oraialng, . .1 -Jfor't cuara itted . Call at WasSt pial at., little west of Hot. i"im t. rhone 445 Ha'ntrond. 8-"1?
ul C. Kiein, Tian and F:re Furr.lturr. rolisitinir. liefini? hinpr. P,p.rins ur.-ns". I'eBUlatin?. Kesidencc l'JS Tl-irriron St. Shop tn Huehn Hohman St. riionest Jiarr.mo.il :rl.: V. Chicago S3; Whitlnc -'C-in'j. HfbiT PAi'. Giity i''0. li-tr-4 f.. . H'-usc. 65 Stei bine St., o-,c tSS-W. Op n for buains,a da-ly. ' Hf-s J1.00. Jl.tO. $1.7'' pT bit. v rj cctra sf-ck Jl.SO per IjujVI d'!iv tod. X"-! ! per bushel if carried horoe. 11-10-tf
Th Ladies' Aid i.-f the Si. Vauis Lutheran church held a eff-c aocial yesterday afternoon in the church ptirl .rf. Therr wrc a number of tr'iests rr'nt. Th-:r was a yh 'rt business
sw.-u.-tion ai't-r ami a l--t of 'julUlmj ira' i"Jut-i accomplished -and a luneh.-.Mi was serv-
:d by the folio w ln Ii -tfs-'s: the Mc-fian-.es Carl Neidow. O. C.astel. A. Beck -man. Fred Dietrich, Fred CJehlbi rir, Chris Mttri. The i.ext meet'ntr will take place in two weks Friday. November 2S.
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YOUR EYES
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d. tib-ry
t'IS ,1 '"-ii'ier with Cu'ii! io I... Evri,ds. Cr-Sf. I:-.-.-,t K any otner fwrrri of
Vttn.-- a ''ford '
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ratidelay
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YOUR Christmas
POO LATE TO CLASSIFY pkoiographen
Muv.i'.o fho'os eti'reps ti most that rati he- ;!? into h Christmas nreaont. To avoid the tremendous Xnias rtish.
I? nce.3arv to mao ar. early ?!
'.'iniment. Se ur ad ?ov uoentB' ii.iurs. Muril'o Studio. 11-12-1
the showing of iV.e
lat-
Annour.'-irir
.t in M"otor C ir J3J!e, a enstom- reserves 'built roadstT is oc this display to-i8,l bi-1;.. nite and tomorrow. Public invited to J .tnr?s our decision and workmanship.! i"harnp!on Auto Equipment Co., Chica-j ;o ar.d Sheffield ave. 11-13-1 t
NOTIC" Tl CoNTKA'.'Tl:.s Sealed bld will b reelv.-d i;p
.i p. r.i. November i-iio. I.'-" tor tn
ere-1 ion and coinrlTbm C Plant fr Town Hail of II u a
'ana. lii-li to be rocci v:ii by Tow i ravd of MutiHtcr at schoal' "buiiiUrg in yaid Town of SlutiStc-r. -J'lans sr.d i J tpoi hi-atlotis are ot- fU- jti o-"Ii;o t j L
i Mae Tomer, Architect. Cit i.en'j Lank j . lViiiding-. Itiumcnd. Indiai-.a. A t -rI ti:1cd ch'tk of one hundred dollars j j to ao.-ofnpsnv bid. Tb" Town ?jrd !
the r.ttht to re.u any or j
Make Your Appointment Today
v 89 State St. Phone 140c r. lea- j
rik sjiif :.''' trotii-io.s wi
IVMa co rod if tak' n
. ,iii . t sic loosrer you put ott' u 1
:i. x tl.int tb proper attention the more ajtjtravated ta' tr I'ir'.i- b"cotnes. atid th- grt-atcr ri .'.-: y. u inn of b.-"omi-ifr blind. COSSTJiT ItE TODAY Lei n-.-- Mito.ii-e v.i'i- c.iii'li'; 11 1!" r nti b-1-. you I will ;.-il you t M I ..n..iot J will jot a.- fi a riiii .-a si. I u iU st i. you tin" liPfKil in 2:: earn' peril no- ss an ej "- "ri-eialiMt. and n.y Will in C'tritiir I liousandM .f esrtes onsiricred hm.!3 by o'.berv Von cnr. :;:'fori1 t-t v) .v.- hiiv but jn i.-..!iMt of tl b. rf'i'.st rank t..-.;..-i y-.n r y 3 1 nd to.t i the ! 1 afford : u. Hui't !-( lack :t funds stniid In tiir- av Mr. cbtirxH arr ri f -rotaliV, arid vil! t,o yb'e to .s.'-ri, !!Hl!. DON'T DrX.AT CALX. TODAY Hut don't t o the tt;h Heron . T1'. t-iwr "u 1" ro.i t rea t -iir-iit ih" ......rr.cr ou tire cur'-d. 011r cVill not cure tbri-.ts 1 . and nro K'-'tin? wnrf all th ti'it-. IT'ipe ti'xtioert n.nd jrtT'-i ala? iaiII i.nr-. therii if tiMeii iti tt-no. ;,-,,,-.. tii-.d tit tola. ITo cbarge for -amJaation. nrit i.-- ren-ove.i: crosr. ' j ct s'r.c,-!i;..n..;: 1 !- ni rftas-n c'rU pries. DI. T. O. CAHTEB Speclaltrt In. J!ye. Ear. Nose and Tnroat Dtaeae.es. 120 S. State at.. Second yloor, C.iicas'O. freifs: a to S',iiivi o to IJ. Oat door north ef Tbe Fair
MIRIAM
SHOP
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577 Hohman St. Citizens National Bank Blclg. Phone 3835 Saturday's Special Bargains Shop Early to Avoid die Rush
Girls' value. years,
Blue
at
Serge Middy Dresses, $12.50 1 D . t mmm
iree sivies, o 10 i -t Vi: U W
Children's Flannellette Sleeper?. E "1 yiQ $1.98 value, at O X Boys' Oliver Twist Corduroy Suits; ages 3 to 8. brovn and blue; $5.98 (jjj Qg
Ladies' Flannelette and hea; $2.98 each
icht G
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towns all sims
$2.25
vaiue.
Ladies' Fall Tricolette sleeves, newest styles.
Snecial at
$5.98 to
OverBlouses, long
Children's Winter Union Suits, reasonable prices. Ladies' Silk Hose, $1.25 value, per pair
Ladies' Silk Hose, fashioned $1 .96 value. Per pair Children's Hcse, 59c value. Per pair
ladies' AH-Wool Sweaters. Priced at $3.98 to
Ladies Silk Jersey Bloomer:., $7.50 value. Per pair Ladies Corsets. Priced at 51.98 to Children's and Lad.'cV Beaver Hats, $7.98 values, at
all sizes, at
69c $1.25
35c S12.00
$5.49 $6.98 $4.98
15f- Reduction en all Children's Shoes, Sweaters and Hats, and Boys' Suits and Overcoats. Boys' IMackinau's and Knee Pants and many other articles tco numerous tc mention ail at reduced prices.
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MIRIAM
SHOP
Citizens National Bank Building Hammond, Indiana
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NOTICE TO H5TLU STAR MH1 BKIt
A'i tl; rrt rr."b e r s of the Hammond i i "bartr of the "Eastern ftar. ar asK'-.J I LOST TlaeV and
I., bilntr a iiOV.n l of truit to the uour.u. i .n os
oa:c Temple an tin before Nov. 2H fir the Masonic and Las'ern Star home at Franklin, Ind. t'r:t your nam on he o-witside, and leave, with .Miss Irma ' "ed.arsr'eti who bas charpi of tbe
ame st the ?ras.o-t Temple. 11-12 1
I'l.VGKRMAS V. JAnAAV, J'GTKH KIKETIT, HEN TIT X LYlf. JOSFJMI MUNffTFll:. Ton Board cf Munttcr IVILLLVM KtSTEK,
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ii,4;-M r 2:
tan a;,d wbC r.x very d'irk. Phone
4 "Hammond. H-12-3
Timtfs news service is the best that money can buy and honest effort can furnish.
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Economical and
onvenient
JELICE
4? t1 tf.Wh W file ifFfi-0' www Lili
is pure, rich milk with excess xnoistcre evaporated. Economical becaue it contains only the nutritioua food parts of the milk. Convenient because always ready for instant ue. No waiting for the milk man. Simply open a can of GOOD LUCK milk and use here pure sweet milk it needed. Your dealir has it. Order today.
Pre part d by JOHN F. JELKS CO. Huntly, lllfntri
taaci MAtra
0. E. B0LLES Hait-motd, lad.
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yJjj?B CTORE-WIYHTHE PEPOj VtATIDM FDR BmY&WES
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U. S. ARMY JERSEY GLOVES Etra hag wrisUet. brand new aad
25c
TATE
3 y
worth 50c per pair,
st only
AT THE FOUR CORNERS
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HAMMOND 1 JUSTOFP KOHMAN
COVERALL
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1 sJ'e Come to the Army Stor if yoi
vant a rsaJ Coverall st a bi;
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In tlie Greatest Sale Ever
xperleoced In the Caitaniet Region.
DOWN GO PRICES, as the Greatest cf All Sales is jainins momentum, sellin? thousands of dollars worth of genuine Government rnerchanaise to the tnoosands of ea?cr buyers that jam our store. NO HINDOO WORK NO MAGIC - NO SECRET. Just plain honest-to-goodness values is what has mane tha ARMY STORE a dominant factor b Hammond Li such a short period. We got acquainted quick, because our goods were superior and our prices away below others. It's the volume of sales that we figure on. Come in and join th e big Happy Family at the Army Store.
NEW ARMY SHIRTS Made of the same material as regulation IJ. S. Army Shirts. Each shLt is
brand new, fine Kersey (fcO QC!
wool. Extra special at
GENUINE U. S. ARMY WOOL UNDERWEAR The real stuff genuine pure wocl Government Underwear, contract stamp oa each garment. Worth $3. CO a garment, at only SHOES Our Army Style Munsort Last Shoes are absolutely the best shoe made for red service. Q C TFtey are easily worth $10.00. at ccly 2?3
GENUINE ARMY WOOL SOCKS The finest socks issued daring th war, and you'll agree with us. Guaranteed to the Government as over 92 pare wool and
extra wear
Per pair,
U. S. ARMY BACON We have about 200 cans to close out.
In order to have thera move fast, we
U. S. ARMY ROAST BEEF In 1 -lb. cans, well roasied and appetu-
Special, 1 -lb. can at
"wScq': offer this famous bacon, g2 75 "? " b' "a at igc .only ....OtiC inl2-lb.tins,atonly... ' only !
GENUINE U. S. ARMY WOOL BLANKETS Jut think real Genuine U. S. Army Wool Blankets, made up to the Government standard. Each Blanket has been inspected and passed upon, Qv at only RAINCOATS Our line cf Raincoats and Moleskin Coats are the talk of the town, and why not? Just take a skimp at our low prices. Up from. .
GENUINE ARMY OVERCOATS Here they are, 500 in all, of these famous Army Overcoats in perfect condition. They cannot be replaced today for $100. Buy them at Of? the Anny Store for only pJJJ BRITISH GOVERNMENT HIP BOOTS We have thera. A genuine British War Department Boot, worth $8 to $9 per pair. 1 Q In all sizes, at only V. A &
