Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 148, Hammond, Lake County, 10 December 1920 — Page 14
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The "Whist club will meet Thuisday tvonlnjj- with Mrs. Ueltahoov er. Announcements are out for a box social and Uajioo to he given r.ext week Tuosjajr evening by the Autrua c'.ub of Kir!-
Mies Hest Hun1, who travels with the festival orchestra of the Century Lyceum bureau cam hmm yesterday Mid expect to remain until after tha hull Jays. Mr. an! Mrs. llaU'h Briney of O.ary vJslleJ h'Te Tuesday at the home of ilr. and Mrs. Carl Brim y. Mrs. Mabel Suuter was a Chicago visitor yestinlay. Thn funeral of littl" Miss Dorothy
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foyd, who died Monday, was held yesterday afternoon. Services were held at tha Evangelical Lutheran church and tha Interment was at Crown Hill cemetery.
THE TIMES
Everybody Loved This Fat Man
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RT MOORE HIGGIS Yon mar tia-re- hoard it said t.t "Nobody love? a fat man." T-iit dear me. it doesn't o'!i ont f,iat -way at all in Roscoe (Fatty) Arbccile's newest picture "Tbe Mt cf the Party." a Paramount rieture. from IrTin S Cobb's Saturday Evening Post story Tot tirere wer several of them who lored AlgrnoTt Leary. a wall, let's be os kind as we can. e.nd say portly young lawyer Somo of them wrote him mash notes, and these were found tn hi sk by a professional "vamp." who loved hlra. too. or at least she tried to mike taira thick she did. imd all for a cash consideration cfiered her by bis rival. Judge
Voris But did our hero fall? Ha did nM kindly see above. Then when he went to the Better :abie' League party dresed as a three-year-old. h? was so cute and chubby and realistic In his rompers, that all the womea thought him "Just too sweet." All but Milly the only one whose opinion really mattered. Instead she announced that she'd gone and got herself engaged to the hated rival Then a lot of things happened, and happened fast, and Milly found that her fiance could never have turned a siren down as coldly as did our hero She discovered then that she. too. loved the fa or. be your pardon the portly man vhj was "the life of tie party."
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''! Jivr l.';tvi with relative dinl fiiand at Chicago for a week. Miss Barbara Scheldt was a Chicago shopper on Thursday. Pelr thrum, Jr.. is' Retting ready for his sale which takes place Tuesday, Dec. 14.
U M. Hudklna ar.d fsmiiy moved to Mrs. Wt. Gettler spent Friday at
their former home to Wlr.umao, Iml., M-liloaio.
on Vednd;iy morning after disposing i a Uinc crowd attended the enter--store here. I talninent at the St. Joseph's hail WedJltss Helen.Siark was a Hammon 1 resday evening, visitor on lu'su.v. j Rita .Smith's program wa enAndrew K.imircr. !r.. r,;rnf(i to hisjjoyJ by all. home at Whiting on Tuesday mornintf The directors of Pit K National hank after a few days spent her with rela- . a busiiie., innetlnif at the h!; tic a and friends. ' -' ' --- - - - - -
"Iis Frances KeiUnan left Tuesday J . veni,;(r for Lafayette, where she wi'.i ; fiitT the convent. Ker sister MatMldi and Sl.-ter Ltor,!d of here a.:-' i."r.i p.v.vt -J her there. Mrs. Mathilda Keilman lsiled wJh! her dauchter Klo-ence at St. Mar- j (CaretV hospital on VX'ednedsy. ' Nicholas l..jdn 1st. t--:u .- Clii.-asto on Thiirda;- ri.: r ir. Mrs. Jake f-'panirr is i.-l; rola- I 1 1 vi s at OJil' ag'O Heights ami llam-i
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Guaranteed to Relieve Pain, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. (Jet It at Summers pharmacy.
Soreness and stiffness resulting j from unaccustomed use of muscles or too much exercise, such as ten- i nis, baseball, golf, hand-ball, etc., t give wav quickly to the soothing j effect of" Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It penetrates fast, drivea out the sore- j neis, and limbers up stiff, aching I
joints and muscles. Hamlin's Wlierd OH Is food depndsl.i. preparation to hav In the medicine ihett for Prst aid and hn the doctor may bo far awy. t ! an absolutely reliable nnt'.eptlc application tor cuts. Dims. Mtes and t!nr Hyralne and hruln.a h.al rapidly undfir Its soothing, paniratln( quailtiss. Keep It on bun! Generous sis bottle 8Sc. If you ar. troubled with constipation or alrit h.adacha try Hamllns Wlsard I.tver Willi.. Just pleastnt little pink pills at drjffzlsts tor iOc.
TRY A "TIMES WANT AD"
"DANDERINE"
Girls! Save Year Hair! Make It Abundant!
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Each Slice Invites Another After you have eaten one slice of Cream Maid Bread you promptly help yourself to another. t Bread should be served with all your meals. . Give plenty to the children at meals and between meals. All grocers carry DIETRICH'S Cream Maid Bread BREAD IS YOUR BEST FOODEAT MORE OF IT
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GROCERIES
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25 pounds of Flour $1.26
Sugar, per pound 10c Peas, Com, Tomatoes 11c Prunes, per pound 21c Club House Coffee . 43c -Yuban Coffee, lb 45c
Campbell's Tomato Soup. .M'zt
Immediately after a pande.rtnV' I No. 3 Can Pumpkin 1 3c massage, your hair takee on new J 6 boxes Matches 22c l istre end wondrous beauty, appearing! t U pi 14 !,.,!,. . . h.avv and nlentlful. because J L. M. V-ICanSer laiC
ach hair seems to fluff and thicken.. (j A. F. SoaD
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SATURDAY SPECIALS
MEATS I Small Pork Butts lb. 24c ' BALDWJN
rresn rorK onouiaer, tioo id. uc Skinned Hams, fresh, t to 8 lb. 24c
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pr n p p ; it i c ?n POTATOES good for O C SWEET P0T Choice Beef Pot Koast, lb. lbc-ZOc . lajOCi - -it V.,1 Ra.t lk 17, wler, bu. 1 .2d ; peck' D pounds f
Don't let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or ecragrgfly. Tou, too, want lots of long;, strong;, beautlfa hair. A 35-cent bottle of delightful "Dmderine" freshens your scalp checks dandruff and falling hair. This attrnt.latlns "beauty-tonic" grimes to thin, dull, fading; I,8-,r th-t youthful brightness and abundant thickness All drlI'r!te, Adv.
Choice Veal Breast, lb 17c 1 U 74,
Fancy Rib Bacon, lb 25c 1 rl?. iom " Bell Shaped Leaf Lard, lb. . . 19c UAlr hKV1fi Tender Boiling Beef, lb 1 lc n ,UP rom 5 for ' ' Choice Veal or Pork Chops. .28c Best Lard. 2 lbs 49c l??f ?n6
65c; Good Luck, 2 lbs 67c bA.VINA5
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per pound 25c! Best Butter, lb 55c! Weil, the North Side Grocer, who advertises, delivers to all parts ' Many otKer varieties of Fruits and Vegetables sold at lowest prices of the city and gives S. & H. Trading Stamps. ! FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. jh JBJtjtKmja ja o a a jbb b bb JiJJ-M d c v , B ri BB B O H H BO O C UTB B B B ODD B Q B C3 ESI2!23SmSQIE5BS2SE2Eai
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Player Pianos Haines Bros. Lindeman & Son Marshall & Wendell Behr Bros.
Upright Pianos Behr Bros. Ludwig Kohler & Campbell THE FINEST STOCK OF Grand Pianos Upright Pianos Player Pianos ever seen in Hammond OUR REGULAR STOCK Not put in for the sale. Every Piano a High-Grade- Piano and Guaranteed. THIS IS OUR CHRISTMAS OFFERING
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