Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1921 — Page 10

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Page Ten THE TIMES Friday, February 11, 1921., E01ERTSDALE

I BRINGING UP BILL obpos on -the pucb - by JACR pABB!

PROCEII THEATER TOMGHT To Wvrid and lilt Wmte." n Vara, motmt picture, atarring Alm Ratxuia nd Jack Rati. Alma "Phantom Foe" and -reel comedy. Oomln tomorrow HamId IJord In his latest conrd r, 5nb F I ease.' 2-11-A. little oa was boa-o to Mr. and

Mra. Ralph Jewett of Ind'anapolfa boulevard Wednesday morning, this Is the first son born to the young couple, besides two little rlris. This Is also the Orel grandson In the Jewett famy. Mother and baby sjo doin fin. Irwin Hanson of oiith Chicago visited relatives in Bobert t3a!o on Wednesday. Floyd and Ralph Banks of Atchison avenue vtsHted their mother at Hobart cn Wednesday. Miss Clara Flau of Myrtle avenue returned to herr work at the Atkln and Tharp grocery, after an illness of two weeks with pleurisy. The Misses Clara J! an. Lillian V.zu and Lillian Zerw.r, Russel Quin and Merle Daly visited Mcnts Market at the St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago the ether evenlnsr. The young folks report Monte gettin Ralong fin from his recent operation. a&rs. C. Manfer of Hammond, whn was formerly Mrs. Ooon, vi.,ted friends here yesterday.

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Miss Beth White of Ch'oaaro was a business visitor here yesterday. neports are quite favorable from the bedside of Mr. Mlnr.'e Atchison. Mis. Henry Marms of 'LaVe avenue Is confined to her home with a severe cold. Mrs. C. Norton of Hammond visited Robertsdale friend yesterday. John Malatena of Crown Point was a visitor at the James White homo on .Atchison a venae lest evening.

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NEW COLUMBIA SONG AND DANCE RECORDS To htar Art Hickman's orchestra and Nora Bajes together. Is a combination popaibl only on Columbia Hecords. because this well known or

chestra and popular star malm phonograph record for no other company. I Couid Have Tll Vou (But I Let Vou Get By)" Is the name of Nora's humore-us selection with the Hickman accompaniment. She sings on the

other ide of this r-rord the pretty melody "Love Nights." Frank Crwrntt's method .of propo.--iRff to "Rosie," the heroine of his latest snng on a Columbia Ttecord, is as business like as it is original and

amgiir.j. On ifce of hr side of this iwcord Tod AVeinhold. a new '"olurnbia artist, eintcs that cheerful piece of patter, "My tie Gee i Krom the FiJ. Isle)." When it rojnra to real old-farhloned

DON'T STOP

till you get to the J. Guss Non-Profit Salt positively the greatest Men's Clotliing and Furnishings Sale ever held in Lake County Make It Early Saturday SUITS GOING AT $14.75 $22.59 $29.50 TWO-PANT SLUTS AT $32.50 TAKE ANY OVEPXOAT AT $23.50 HUNDREDS OF WONDERFUL BARGAINS Open Evenings J. GUSS Tailor

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236 E. STATE STREET HAMMOND (Half Block East of Postoffice)

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148 Stats Street Hammond's Oldest Butter Store

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Best Santos Coffee, per lb., 23c; 4 lbs., 85c Best Peaberry Coffee, per lb 25c Pure Cane Sugar per pound Sc Carolene, Hebe or Nutro per can 9c

Wisconsin Creamery, :per pound est Brick Creamery, per pound Sliced Pineapple, large can Rider's Pumpkin per can , : large can Kraut, per can : Armour's Milk Large cans, 2 cans for I Root Beer Extract, : per bottle Armour's Molasses, r per can Del Monte Peaches, :;; No, 2 cans, per czn . . Ripe Olrves, large can

43 c 45 c 38c 14c 10c 25c 11c 10c 24c 1 4 c

Glass Preserves, per glass U. S. Mail Soap 10 bars for. . . Oil Sardines,

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Large Can Pork and Beans C per can Rice and Milk, C per can ,

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Large can Tomatoes, 1 Oi-

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Pure Honey, per comb Large jar Priscilla Preserves

Rumford's Baking Pow- Q der OC

Snider's Catsup, large bottle .

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Strictly Fresh Eggs Direct From the Farm

.i.it!5i-s tn' Columbia Ora;hopi.o'; ; e ompany claims nearly a monop'.lv t -I'rince' orrhfstra. This rriT.ti :t piays the medley waltzes "Ra'oy ITfamf" from the new musical corned."Jimmie" and "I'll Be With Toj in Apple Blossom Time."

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