Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 194, Hammond, Lake County, 4 February 1921 — Page 8
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1 lie Cheney Plionoitrnph. The rnrrrteft lone of ull. II. Goril i JL Son. lli-23-tf Wanted Girl or wAt!n for general wot U. A ppl y 313 Cleveland avp- !. l'hor.e 35 2 -J. I -4-1 Columbia February Rocorils now on sale. .Sam
503 119th st root. l-30-tf
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All the Intrst Okch Iteeords now on le nt H. Gordon Suns. 12-20-5
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pection nt Frei-1 1 IH'th sfreet.
at the 'Ol'l display for -i SpeciaHy
f-'prinp styles now on display. Hats nide to your order and trimmed as :.-! re.1. In-- estimate quality and prices. Mrs. C. H. Wricrht. 510 Clark street. 2-3-2
Just firrivrd lO.ren rn'.ls of wall
or, all th" latest designs ard color
ings. Ton-, Smeiser, Faints and Hardware, COO Indiana boulevard, Whiting, !aJ. 2-1 to 3-1
"Wanted A m 1 s t a n t Tiiman, a'.sn waitress, O'Xeefe's cafe.
cook. man or 552 113th street, 2-2-3
Those Interested in attending a r.is-ht F'w;!! school, for particulars inquire cf Mrs. C. R. Wriyht, 510 Clark ;J,net. 2-3-2 ST.tn THRVTKH TOMGTIT Our his serial day. The ninth eiI"iO'Ic of Marsruertte Clayton In '"Hrlde t.l." "The Veiled Mystery," ! Thunderbolt Jock." No. , nnd Pfrey nnd Cerdie Hullroom In "Hired Mnd 1'lred," a two-net comedy scream. 2-4-
Com and 3ance for the freedom of 'n land at the Masonic Temple, Kast L'!;!':;ipi, Indiana, February S, - 1921.
Jorman's Orchestra,
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I'RIVCT.SS T11KTER TONIGHT Harry Mnrf.r ln rie.-itlnij the Odds," nlo the "1'hiinton Kor1' nnd "Puppy I. eve.' jTnn act comedy. Comlna Mitnrd.-iy, Kthel Clayton ln "A City J-tinrrou," 2-4-
,IN SPRING GIRLS' FANCY TURNS TO TAFFETA FROCKS
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Poets sir.g of Jove in springtima, r-tit any fashionable modiste will tell you that a woman's fancy really turns to the crisp and delightful taffetas thp.t uyher in the season. Here is a little frock of navy tatfeta which has a youthful appeal. The snup l-asque is fastened at neck and belt by diamond paste buttons. .Between neck and belt there is ft plimpse of the white fishnet lace j;i.impe which has collar rnd cuffs forming a frock trimming. Cut vork embroidery in red trims tha overskirt.
Hi-rnard's liospital in Chicago where shi underwent an operation for goiter. The Triple Link Pleo-sure club will "ntertaln their ladles at their club rooms tonight. Mrs. John llein had a number of quests fit her home in the "West Park addition in honor of the birth- ays of her children, Cortrude, S years and Alfred. 4 years of brp. "Word lias .been received from Mr. and Mrs. James .Mrilinnis of Boston, Mat's., nee Florence Moylan, that a daughter, Kvelvn Florence, was bom to them last week. The general section of the F"ortn:rhtly club will Hive a Valftntine party at the hon- of iMr.-. I". CS. Swartz on Sheridan avenue on next Monday nistht. The social proiram will be prrcedel by a short business session at which election of officers will
take place, served. Mrs. ;ien Mtitutinff at the absence teacher. Frank A.
part of the evening was a surprise dancing was enjoyed.
Itef reshment s will be Williams C.rlfflth is subthe public school duringof a Junior hlfU school
shower in honor of Mrs. C E. Trueblood. Itef reshments were served and a general good time was enjoyed. Our spring stock of corsets and bra.-'sieres Is complete and lower prices prevail. We will help you select your model and fit you properly without
charges, nothing does more to preserve the health than correct corset-
tint;. Freel's Specialty shop, 631 J19th street. 2-4-Mrs. William Myers of West Pullman and Mr. and Mr.'. Seymour Parks of Cleveland avenue visited with their cousin. Mrs. C. Stewart of Sheridan avenue yesterday. The Congregatlonalists will give a social in the church parlors tonight. A program will be rendered, refreshments served and a general good time Is to be enjoyed. The Old Settlers enjoyed a most pleasant time at their masque ball ln the Community Center. Novel costumes were ln evidence. A fine program was enjoyed and refreshments were served. Following the program
The Men's Hible class. Church of Christ, meets this evening at the home of "W'. C. Harter at 224 LaPorte avunue. The meetings have been growinj? In attendance and Interest. A good crowd Is expected. Welcome to all men interested.
Legion Shows Inter
est in Bergdoll! obtained
Grillstrom
of the Ultter
and Oulbtrom Orus company has been appointed on the board of health by Mayor Schrasre to succeed Dr. M. Sternberg, who resigned. Mrs. Walter Smith entertained the members of the Young Ladies guild at her home in the West Park addition on Wednesday evening. A pleasant
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 3. National headquarter."! of the American legion today was awaiting a reply from Attorney General Palmer, stating the result of the Investigation conducted by the department of Justice Into the re
port that a member of the American legion aided tlrovcr Cleveland LVrg- . doll, rnllllonalre draft dodger, to escape from Canada to Germany. Lemuel Bolles, national adjutant of the legion, wrote to the attorney geni eral for verification of the report.
which he stated was carried ln a press tory. According to the report, department of Justice agents who Investigated the case declared IJersdoll
a passport In Winnipeg by
u.slng the legion button and army dls-
of a lepionalre.
we receive a report from
charge papers
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Trade Marie.
MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A CrtiinRelief for KevrrlabneBS, I 'ontllpmlon. Hendaehr, Ntouineli Troubles, Terlhlnf i'lnorilf m, and Drilror
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anjsubJ.llute. M0THER GRAY CO., Le Roy, N. Y.
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Danger Signals Grippe, pmumonJi, or bronchttta m v follow. Sura relief with OLK5SCO. Aet quickly rnchu th yt of tha troubla and drivaa out tne cause. Ona doaa brina prompt retiaf. Whooin" eni and chronic cou(t?4nff ytald to its oothinctnfiuancaa. JO cent. DR. DRAKE'S
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Instant Relief! Don't Btay stucedup! Quit blowing and snuffling! A doie of "Pape'a Cold Compound'' taken every two hours until three dosea are taken usualy breaks up any cold. The very first dose opens clogged nostrils and the air passages of the head: stops nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, f everishnesa. "Pape's Cold Compound" acts quick, drutr rtores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, contains no quinine sure, end costs only a few cents at
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It's So Easy To End Catarrh Go to your druggist and say "I want a Hyomel Outfit" take it home -open th box pour a few drops of H TOM EI from the bottle Into the little hard rubber inhaler breathe it for five minutes and note the refreshing relief breathe it four or five times a day for a few days and catarrh and all Its disgusting symptoms ahould gradually disappear. IITOMEI contains no opium, cocaine or other harmful drug and Is sold on money back plan for catarrh, asthma, croup, colds, coughi and catarrhal deafness. Complete Outfit extra, bottle If needed by drutrglsts everywhere. Simple instructions for tise in every package you can't fall to banish cataarh if you follow Instructions.
tiie department of Justice," Mr. Collel
staled, "we find that a leglonalre h as txidf-d ln the escape (of this Craft evader, we will do everything In our
power to lee that the man Is apprehended, expelled from the legion, anil
brought to a speedy trial."
Mr. Bolles declared an examp'e would he made of the cam that would
cause others to 'hesitate before lend
ing American legion papers and name to sueh a dlhonorble enterprise."
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Ends indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stomach, belching and all stomach disease or money back. Lare box of tablets at all druggist in all towns.
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At all dealers. Price 30c
The KelU Co. NETTBrGH, N. T.
EGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR F--;i'e(l bids will I. a received by the r.oard cf Education of A1ilting, Indiana .p to two (2) o'clock p. m., March 15th, for furnishir.u al materials and l.-uor iK-c-ssary to fully complete a new Jut-.ior High School building, .also all changes and remodeling called for in the I r---sent gymnasium buid'ng, including i.w smiko stack, also one story, eight r . m grade and auditorium school bulldi: r, as fully set forth in the plans and specifications mad for same by NT. S. Pp oncer & Son, Architects, 1490 Old Colony Bldg-., Chicago, 111. Plans and specifications may be had by addressing the architects and depositing Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) for the safe return of fame. Each bidder will be required to accompany his bid with a draft or certified check made payable t ) the Board of Education equal to Five (; pc-r cent, of Rama. Plans and specifications are on file in 'h office of tho Superintendent of tC'-o. ls, Whiting, Indiana, and the oflico of thi architects. Th right is reserved to reject any and i;i bid. T'y order of board, J. B. KYLE, Secretary of Board of Education. 2-4-11-18
Peterson's Ointment Best For Eczema Tirst Application Stops Itching of Eczema, Salt Rheurh and Piles Er.is Chafing Distress In rive Brlinntes-. "Live and b-t live ts my motto." : .-its Peterson of Buffalo. "Druggist"! over Americn PETKUSON'S iTN'TMEXT f-r 35 cents a largo box ii : 1 I say to these druggists, if anyone l.uys my ointment for any of the di-s--rises or aiiments for which I recomi , ml ft and are not benelitted, give t!."-i fli'-ir inonev back. "I've rot a s;ife full of thankful letters testifying to the mighty healing ! a-r of Peterson's Ointment for old i ;t 1 running sores, eczema, suit rheum, .:. ,.rs, soro nipples, broken breast, itch i : scalp, chnfllng and blind, itching an.! bleeding piles." .lokn Scott, Virginia Street, Buffilo. writes. "Peterson's Ointment Is 'imply wonderful. It cured me of czi-nta and also piles, and it did it oulcklv that I was nstonlsbed." fall riSer- tilled bv I'etvrson Ointment Co., I -e.. Pul'fnlo. N". Y.- Adv.
WHITING and its PEOPLE
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A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hoppe. nee Alma Vater, at St. Margaret's hospital, Hammond on last Saturday, mother and babe are getting along nicely. Mrs. A. OarLslde of Fischrupp avenue has returned from Hartford, Mich., where tihe was called by the death of
her brcther. t We have greatly reduced the price of our complete stock of women's and J children's hosiery, see our values, they I are sure to meet with your approval. Freel's Specialty Shop, 631 113th street. 2-4- ) Mrs. Thomas E-. Purlnton entertained j a number of children at her home, 310
Sheridan avenue in honor of the fifth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Emogene Games, music and refreshments were enjoyed. Missr Amelia Bollinger of Ohio avenue is setting along nicely at the St.
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DRIVE AWAYJEADACHE Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dancers of "headache medicine." Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at once! Musterole is a clean, white ointroent,made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and heart, as some internal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congest ion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, all pains and aches of the back or joint9, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of tho chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 85c and 65c Jars; hospital size J3.00
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It proves concusiycly the public will respond in great numbers wnen the values are right when Footwear is dependable and when the service is thorough and backed by a reputable store. Hellerman's quarter of a century service in the community is definite proof of the above statement.
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Thousands of Pairs of Desirable Styles in Footwear for the entire Family will be placed on Sale Beginning Saturday at Prices which means Shoe Economies for Everybody.
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Install an Electric Burglar Alarm System NATIONAL ALARM SERVICE CO. (N. I.) 1601 W. Taylor St., Chicago Phone West 1084 Mr. Flc. Ala
Absolutely Reliable
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A big lot of Children's Soft Kid-
1 skin Button Shoes, with flexible
soles, smooth inner soles, thor
oughly well made, $3 shoes. Si- m t i o c i : If
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Sanitary Bakery 123 GOSTLIN ST. A fancy line of bakery goods goods that are made with the best material and workmanship a trial will convince you. Bread Is Delicious Next to Weil's Grocery
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365 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S SHOES Lace or button high and low heels. Blacks and browns. Values to $5.00. While they last. Sale price
1.95 aml
1.00
SMART STYLES IN STRAP EFFECTS AND ANKLETTE PUMPS Beautiful models in the snappy Ankle tte Pumps, in brown and black kid; satin and suede. The season's Q C popular $12 seller at O
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MEN'S BROWN SHOES A fine assortment of Men's English Style Lace Shoes,' with Good year welted soles and
rubber heels. High grade $7.50 shoes. AI- daily use. Sizes 1 to 5l2. 4.50
so same style in black. Out they go!
pnee 495
Sale
BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES 132 pair of Boys' Gun Mental
Button Shoes. Jv$l the thing for
grade. Sale price
2.95
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CHILDREN'S SHOES FIRST STEP SHOES Take your choice of Infants' First Step Shoes, in black and colcv combinations. Sold regularly up to $2.50. Sizes 1 to 5. Sale price 1.69
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MEN'S SHOES 162 pair of Men's $5 and $6.00 Shoes, in lace and button, vici kid and gun metal, with genuine Goodyear welted. All sizes in the lot. While they hst, sale price 2.95 Entire Stock of Women's WHITE CANVAS SHOES, OXFORDS AND PUMPS Value to $7. All styles. Divided into three groups. Special sale price only 1.95 2.95
WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE SHOES Your choice of a wonderful selection of Fine Footwear, in the season's popular models, in French, Cuban and correct military heels. Broad, medium and English lasts. Many with hand sewed soles. Russian calf and fine kid skins. Showing every conceivable style at prices beyond comparison. Values to $12.50. Sale price 5.95 6.45 7.45
590 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS Blacks and browns. High and low heels. Including values to $8. Not all sizes in each style but all sizes in the lot. Divided into three big lots. Very special at 2.95 3.95 4.95
8.45
3.95
BUSTER BROWN AND RED GOOSE SCHOOL SHOES AT DEEP CUT PRICES 160 pair of Buster Brown' and Red Goose Button Shoes, made of fine gun metal or vici kid leather. Guaranteed all -solid leather. Known the world over as the best wearing shoes for boys and girls. Values to $5.50. Our special sale price Sizes &y2 to 11, O AZZ at oni yJ.tU
Sizes IIV2 to 2, at only
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MEN'S HIGH GRADE SHOES A remarkable collection of Men's Goodyear Welted Lace Shoes Broad, medium and English lasts. The newest styles. High grade workmanship and leathers. Blacks and browns. Values to $11. Divided into three very attractive lots. Sale price 7.95 6.95 5.95
MEN'S WORK SHOES Prices smashed on High Grade Work Shoes. Well made throughout, smooth innersoles. Soft leather, but tough wearing. Heavy oak soles. In values to $5.00. Sale price 2.95 and 3.45
LITTLE BOY'S SHOES 118 pairs of Little Boys' Gun Metal Button Shoes for school wear. Sizes 9 to ZXZ. $3.75 grade. While they last, sale price at 2.45
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Boys' Brown Calfskin Lace Shoes. English styles. Also same in black. Substantial oak soles. Regular $5 seller. Sizes 1 to 5V2 Sae price 3.79
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MEN'S WORK SHOES 60 pairs of Men's Heavy Work Shoes, with heavy soles. Blucher style. All sizes in the lot. Blacks and browns. Values to $4. Sale price only
2.45
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FEATURE VALUES A remarkable collection of women's high grade Oxfords and newest strap effects, on sale for tomorrow and next week only. All the wanted leathers and shas $4.85 $5.85 $6.95 $7.45 THIS SALE CONDUCTED BY THE GOLDSMITH SALES SYSTEM NATIONAL MERCHANDISING EXPERTS.
WOMEN'S COMFY SLIPPERS Entire stock of Women's High Grade Comfy Slippers, with soft soles. Lambs wool innersoles. In all colors. Values to $2.50. Sale price
1.29
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