Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 173, Hammond, Lake County, 11 January 1921 — Page 7

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Tuesday, Jannaxy 11, 1921.

Atrs. J, Kublman haj a. via.ltin t iat Thursday at her h;m. Mrs. Swhults. Mrs. Wittenhaen and Mrs. HaHier of Iau:n;;, and Mrs. II. F. Kasko and Mrs. Roy KasIta were present. Iler Schoon has started Phre-dinic hts corn. Kate Schoon of DeMst't, -who has bean visiting riatlv3 hero 1 jr several weeks, returned home on Saturday. E.-ma Kaske. a student. nt Valparaiso university, was homo for the week end. air. and Mrs. . IMl'ner of Hammond wero the guests of Mrs. KuMman on V rtday. Mr. IVjyik of finry, who v-vas hurt here In a motorcycle accident last AU?u arid had hi foot cut off in th collision with an'a'ito, was h"re 'ednesday to take home the roma.i.. of lila motorcycle. Mr. Iuyik now has a artificial fi-ot and gete around fine.

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Mr. unil Mrs. .T. Vanes. Jr., Hammond visitor Friday.

Mrs. James Iafft rty of Ch'.i-arr" p

Thursdav with her parent", JUr. en

Mrs. (Jrapp. Mr. and Mr. Wm. liurya-i and dauje.'iU r, Mrs. K Mason of Gary wro Hammond sh'-'ppf-rs Friday. Don't forgtt the Parent TeachT.-j nu'ptlng- at the Wooflrow Wilson school, Wednesday, Jan. 12. The 1'icrcas Aid Society will nicot at the church Thursday. Jan. Vi. at the u:;al ho sir.

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Mr.-. Wa.Ur VUU-; ana ton vis. Led with relatives at Joliet tor several linys. Mr. and Mrs. 'Henry Orieviror returned from Chicago Tutsday nlsiit after spending neveral days with their son William a;ul family. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Fchmnl and fa:ntly sjiejit Sunday here with relatives. Mr.v. i;. Tliiei iaiied with her son, b A. .S.hlu.ss of Chicago for several day?. Mrs. Jos. eerliaKe and son. retarn6d to her home on Sunday afternoon after visiting- with relatives at t'hicftKO for one week.. Wrn. I'euiik left for Florida to transact hiiFineHS. Mr. and Mrs. .7. M. ilray of Ijifayf tie spent tve weeU-end with .Mr. and .Mrs. C. ltpfuhl.

Robert Connors and family from Chicago and Herman Schmu.1 and family from Hammond visited at the norms of Frank ytark over Sunday. Rose and Mary Thiel from Hammond visited wita 'heir purent.-i .Sunay. Mrs. Anthotiy Howard and eon. r-

aid returned from Chicago Fu nday J Vail HangS O.Utj Other

, , - Busses FaH; Vail Wins Mrs. Ki-.zabeth ounerman left for lUNFOul), Cul.. Tan. j,-..Ir Vail, I.yer today to spend the woeK with h tra;!l , c , ; trs Hn,;, hor daughter, Mrs. Joe Herman. I . , . .v. . . i, j chanical troubles forced them to vtUMrs. Rose Greivinsr is the suc-st of ,JrHVV u on a U'0-mile match automoitrs. M. Oerlach at present. 1 hUe race ,K,re yesterday from Tommy Quite a few from here attend-.l the . MiJton anJ Kddie Hearne. Vaii's'iime funeral of Math Schaefe;- at -Whitin? J a, t hur Hru1 31 rainutt,s. The oontaturday. t.-t ..ycr a cit'-niiie earth track. Mary Ffe'fer spent tile day with her tr - r . - - - - - - - -

parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anton Held returned from Chicago where Mr. Held and his twin sister celebrated their birthday Sunday. A number from here attended the funeral of Herman Patterman at Pru lis wick. Mrs. Win. Keiiman was a Hammond visitor today. frank liiekcr tansacted business in Hammond on Monday.

HaveyoaaCrippIedCofoa? Modern raedica' science says that tarnation In tha lower bowel rausea, more Bnfferlns than any other orpa.n It nma a fact area enough poison to pat heart, kidneys, Mver, stomach oat of bttftness. To cleanse the sjvUesa tM.it plenty of hot watr and Dr. Ptwoe's Pleasant Peltels. Made of May-appte. therefore harmleBs. South. Eend,Ind. "Ever sinca I was a boy I hare tatei Drj Pierce'3 Pleasant Pellets for tb lirer and consider them the Tery; best liver pill I hare ever taken. For constipation., bilious attacks or for sluggish or inactive liver, Pleasant Pellets have no eqnal. They keep one's system in perfect condition. They are very effective but never cause distress." j Win. D. Marquess, S. Carroll Std

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Big reductions in every department in our store. . Many odd pieces have been reduced fom 20 to 60 per cent for this sale. A small deposit will hold any purchase for future delivery.

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Martha Vashington Mahogany Four-Post Bed. Complete with felt mattress and metal box springs

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Three-Piece Mahogany Cane Living Room Set, like illustration. Full cane back panel, cane sides, finished in brown mahogany, upholstered-in 3 very fine grade of imported French damask. A saving of $125.00 at our sale price.

Colonial Dresstr, like cyt. Grnulnf quarter-sawed oak, all davc-t.i-.l construction, large drawers, Kami rubbed and polifhcd, l.irge rrench

plate beveled mirror. &

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Dining Room Set Complete. Solid oak Dining Table, 42-inch top, 6-foot extension, massive pedestal base. Colonial shape legs, finished in golden oak; Cnairs to match, upholstered in genuine leather, full box seat construction Save one-third at our sale pice )39 OS

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Sxl2 Axminster Rugs. Do not misjudge the quality of this rug because of extremely low price, for we want to offer the. greatest rug value in Chicago and advise your inspection so that you can convince yourself. Woven of allwool yarn. Many beautiful OQ OC patterns to choose from at. . .

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Three-Piece Parlor Suite, like illustration. Massive Colonial frame made of genuine oak. upholstered in

genuine leather, over hanu-tied springs. Compare this suite with others at much higher prices . . ,

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Krcehler Duofold, like illustration, upholstered in a very good grade of artificial leather. Makes a fullsize bed at night. A very comfortable sofa by day. A big reduction at our sale price 65

Floor Lamp, complete with silk

shade and two-pull socket lights

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William and Mary Dining Room Suite, as illustrated; 54-inch top, 5-foot extension Table, made of genuine quarter-sawed oak, finished in fumed oak or Jacobean finish; Chairs to match, upholstered in genuine slip seats, full box construction, high banister back, which makes it very comfortable and Q tO durable. Specially priced at... w

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This Massive Colonial Rocker, built of'very heavy stock, large shaped back, large upholstered scat, can be had in golden or fumed oak.

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