Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 216, Hammond, Lake County, 2 March 1921 — Page 6

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THE TIM IAW.JJJkUWi ' U- IMIimji f ! ' i : r:i t i 'lis ibis ol t at the same time visited his relatives recently arriving from Poland. Mr. Cray is a husin'ss man of this iflty and is looking forward to a vWt from his jiarcnis at !iis- homo in South MaKOUH nenu- winn th'y Become ufflciont'y rested Tom their long- jourI"; The Mosdaiv.es William Ituhrr. WilMrs. I"'. T. Ma'.ehen Gi 3 pev in- gan avenue .VomI.iv cv-nias and tn'T.1 jcir, is p oc:.';. nif iiua in..! by A invri'-l-n S i-omot i..o of the eit;. ' het inter !8 uiiicappe; street will be a hostess to her club were mure than fifty in attendance, member Thursday terno on of U1I3 THs number w;is eiicoura.&'ing' in 13 week. much as the corp f but recently or1 fr.jnl-firi horn TUn . ,w. -, n t u -i -f to enter tho Faimor S.-ho.d of e'h'rorractory, at Davenport, Iowa, where their pon I,awrence E. commenced his n M i.:sionai I J3 ia 'Titua. f'h'i iio'. lima tu pt-rfccl herself in the" course ,,f study v.hlch might render hcrvlces to her fellow be!n.f. I win City News Notes la ;e in j.rettsinsr Important mctlngs ( niK to the illness of 'nor mother, Mr?. Dale, whose condition remains about hi same with a little encouragement exCommittees ap-oi n t ed to ftase a ,7.," ,"... ..i, ' . studies at the onset of the year. Mrs play under frponsorship of the. Amtri- 0 f;l n,MV p.j-. ean Association, f ir the Uee-ynilion of Kelley will commence her study as c f s's n a ii !n the oksso openlnir In Resumption In tho activities of the pressed P&fit few da'8 or a ttBr ..-asti'i of Women Voters i expected reaction noticeable. The patient t the Irish Hopnolic at St. Mary's liali. The Indiana Woman's Club "will on- .. . t a ii.iir date, according to Mrs. Iiura deeply interested in tno movement Mr:-. UiUi'HH pat i-u or!. ,1 Nor! il St. I'at rwli 8 dav during the evening, t.rtnia ttu Fsttv't club roprc ntion at 1 1 KHI'.-v'h inter, si tn the ftuilv v.ar I . -. , , ( i Conntv I -re. i.lent of I -i -it -a. ! s ooti Pf red by th worvari of this city as I am t'rah k and I.. ! ! o f 1 1 will foni- , ;o:se n iii.nirc -mrty ft-. mi blast I'hi- . a o lots t n.t.'i and view "ireae." I M rs St. v.- (J-n--vicv of th Ucvd pa rt men; s ent ; .lined a party or i tram is Monday i vcnis eomplimen- ' tary to Mrs. . A'lllis. her h uuc S'JcS' ) from IIo..pesi on. I ml VommetiClni,' at o'vl.x-k. are report! n-; A;ril StU, t'v.; s.-he.l a ' ed .late at pi't's due progress with the sele-tloii of tiu- ent. .'3ft. Mr. OIm v. ho maJ'' a nit an ! the l-::k' tv.in.-trels is pushlnt; tills. ' Mrs. Wtr.inm (Jray or S-'.itH Matron, produetion to .1 ..iiccct t .f u 1 Issue. I "v,'m) u in 1't""'-'l't of information n1 pardins aer i!ihvv of Chleao. A. I.. KruK of 'he Graver office staff Maurice M-:ltle v!i. often visits le.:i.j ei a 'resident of il.a.-t -hicaw... Tb : is lor d aa e ! ter fi nd h er handicap in V. IJ(. ,,f this cttyi has a most -redit- ! lies-: j rey ret led. A c jlled meetln ib; im n,lf.l;in and a 5 tall' of r.ffbjers ! -11 won, en it a n t lc; pa ..-. at a i.-fn iliini,' to If nd Hi' ir best .-fforts ia tb i date. f.rst br..u.ht ah-.ut ly U,.j etui re rt .a,,a-rj.' of li' r :a-n fro;a a malignant i.ialadj wliieli did not r.-spoml to me. lion.: su mi- i - i on and whiie t lo- ( n t . rt uine.' id".'is Ifiat man'.' share lelaMv to re ss m 1 1 ss of t loi profession hi..) -a as inda.ae !.;.! st.i; s-n N , r 1 1 1 itU-.'ti r ;i , ,!!" "lay (TROUP BOYS GIRLS Get a pocket knife or a pearl bead necklace for selling en! ten 10c was apprised o ".ho sudden death of that he was lii ari'..- winner in a eon-j'o fve it a trial with tl.e rasnK tl'.a, his father at IV-rltley. t'ai. Mr. Kruia test at tho ('ran - Technical School of I "' nan fuiy 1' tor.-l to J i i n-.r is a nepiieu- of Mrs. Knilly Wedse- t'liiratai. Tiie vountr sto.hnt i a'11'1 heahh. Ilia injury v?.. due to ni wood of Werfrf .venue. j sopliomore and fourteen y.gts of n t. . j a' idc n t. Mri. IC-1!' y was a mi-si.: n.'.rv J uorl.er in Shutitthal, 'liii., for ." year.The Woirian'a Hcllef '.rp of In-K- ' M.. Ai.na K.di:y, wife of '!iar!"s Kel- ! M.int: there in lie-- oar I I , .imii.s tin ana liar bo rli.il a pleasnnt social ley of :st "hieripo, th.e lat t'-r an . in- j i . o; a I lona ry trouble j.t.d vorUed tinwith Mrs. ia.'i.-rt M.'Quilken in ?!!ciil- ploye of tiie 1 ., t ,r?tv e tcil! for S" era I dec tb.- I . oh 11.. po K.-ceu.- Missions,. : fapasmouic Croup i8frqumly relie vej by one application of V V A fo Rub Oier 1 7 Million Jars Used Yearly :n II in I r ' i. ..: .Mi .M : a IV Vance ..f Grapevine had a ii'-r ga.est. M rs. I lurry '. W'i-t linp. W. Va- The viiaunt i Mim lit v-n 1) .r..Ciy ; packages of cur gno.ji. v r.te to- ! day to Geiger Co., 1 333 S. i roy St., j Chicago, III. Hansard id. n; of c ; re. S. h;i Van. it 11 V.

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, ,tti ti- J t.. her father who is an jtrieal c ; crater at Ilctvtlhi, 111., a 3 Cji rz- HnKkinr The fic,. ;en; 'urred wtiil- he was workin, and .r : tads oh tho .-xtc'it of his irju-.''s i ;, rhcr v. be necessary for ) 15 -i-;t;hter ! P' from hero to ills bCl-

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U. McCflrth.- a former re;dont -f Corth Ob-otf aenue this city. wasT.cre - r a few days from Milwaukee. T."l5., v. ore he has be"ti takir.gr a courr-0 In ii 'torcyc'e salesmanship and v. ill cntr businers? at Alexander, Tnd. Mrs.

c. 'arthy who lias been visiting- friends j gt relatives durlnsr his stury course til", joi'i him in their new location and ) epare to settto in a new home. I A',! 'lirectors ( f the "Welfare Ar-ocia- I i ai of the East Chica s-o-Indiatia Harbor j .i'l bo present at the regular tr. : 4 r. i .....unced for Friday evt-iiitu '' ' headquarters in South l'"ors ihe av . j nuil. i . i-f,. Lafavef" 4S7 Forsythe Ave., j fhicayo rone and Parce, stcr- j . Orchestra. Wednesday, Saturday j . I .-un.day f.vontn;. S-2-i 1 ;. jteh?p. Ndfon of Prurr.tnond fi. j i-; a paiiait ct the Wesley hospi-l . in I'bicugo is .showing- a slight im- J .-v ...m.-tit in a' r condition. hr and Mrs. David Johns, with the' .-,!.- tar,r of th.- Uichartl Bates enter- j a. ncd their club comprised of the ( -oons to an affair which husbaniis j

f n-.-m aers were invited. Guests ot.s- - :'ian inembars included Mr. and Mr.v . al.iiri tfub"r and thq M,?sdamcs A. Twyman, l.lwalof John and II. K. Sr. n. In the tard game the a-.vards . it" carried oft by Mrs. Huber, Mr. . W. Smith and the Messers. C. C. arldon and Vr.ayne Miller. The JicD jnou I'ublisiiinjr Co. or riiicftgo is rnaklntr distribution of city !;reetor'e of Kast Chicago-Indiana Sarbor this week. The books flit a cng- needed wan In the cities. A pretty informal affair took plkce .'. the home of Mrs. Iouie M. Loucks r. North Baring- avenue, complinmenniy to out of town guests, the Mesames F.ay Barlow of Blue Island, Bt I-or.g- of Kansas City. J. Ger.sheimer -nd Mi. Isab-.dlA "Williams of Chicago. S.-ld?e was tho diversion and played X seven tables. Awards wore In fax.r of Mrs. Thomas Ervln and the mst ess. William Gray has returned from ai.tn"ss trip to New Tork City and

ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS (For 30 Days Only) $10.00 will install a Warm Air Heating Plant in your home with ' fifteen months' time to pay balance, OR $25.00 down. $75.00 Sept. 1, and the balance in ten equal payments beginning iN'ov. 1st, OR $25.00 down and the balance Sept. 1 , with 3 off for cash.

The Heart of Ihe Home

J. EADS

Heating Engineer PHONE HAMMOND 2293 HOLLAND FURNACES 'JAKE WARM FRIENDS

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This great three day Dollar Event will bring people to Hammond by the Hundreds. Every train and street car will bring eager buvers here to share in this great

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RyT? ) luring your neighbors and friends." Buy in large quantities, you'll never see such an

irQ.s opportunity as tins again, just tnree days, 1 hursday, r riday, oaturday.

EXTRA SALESPEOPLE WANTED-APPLY AT ONCE.

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Four-in-Hand Silk Ties and narrow knitted ties, 1 75c values, 3 for. . . . Men's and Boy's Belts Regular $1.50 grade, 2 1 2 for -. Sweaters Storm collar 2.50

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Regular $1.50 grade Tic3, two for Men's Socks, 8 pair 'only Leather Gloves, Gauntlets, four pair for Paris Garters, regular 50c grade, four pair for Men's Silk Suspenders, per pair at only Ladies Silk Hose, $2.50 values, at this sale, per pair

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Men's Dress Silk Socks, 2 pair for

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1 8c Toweling, 0 0 yards at this sale for only Huck Towels, 10 at this sale for only Turkish Towels, 39c values, six at this sale for only Plain Pillow Cases, 45x36, regular 50c grade, four for Scalloped Edge Pillow Cases, 79c values, 45x36, two for only Turkish Towels, good size, four at this sale for only Turkish Towels, extra large, three for only Bed Sheets for full si.c beds, all ine one piece, no center seames, each at

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Men's Caps, at this sale, two for only Men's Dress flats, $2.00 values, at .this sale only

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Men's Regulation 0. D., genuine Army Shirt, $3.00 value, at this sale, each.

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Men's Shoes, per piir $1.00 White Handkerchiefs, full size, at this sale, eight for Men's 45c Socks, at this sale, for for only Men's Army Socks, at this sale, four pair for enly , Men's 65c Socks, at this sale, three pair for only

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