Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 224, Hammond, Lake County, 11 March 1921 — Page 9
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and many orders have already been placed with the ioeal agent, Mr. Lehman will be able to show the public the operation through the press when cuts of the maclhnes arrive from headquarters. Much virtue Is claimed for the device that removes the dirt and restores the original color of th rug through Us cleaning process. Mrs. Ada .1. Fulton of Indiana Harfor has entered the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago to prepare for Christian work. She is a member of the First Baptist church of Indiana Harbor. ' The Herbert Francisco bungalow In South Magoun avenue has been sold to Harry Vaux of the firm of Vaux and Hagel in Chicago avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Francisco will scon be leaving to establish a home at William. Minn. Their trip has been somewhat delayed owing to the Illness of Mrs. Francisco recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Bochnowskl of South Bajing avo-.iue feel a great debt of gratitude to the many ladles giving so splendid an entertainment at theU home Monday evening in which Mrs. Bochnowskl was specially honored In a coming event, The ladles comprise a political club In which Mrs. Bochnowskl Is interested and the cloaa unity of their Ideas and the affection in which they regard one of their members brought about the interesting evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dressen, Jr.. of North Magoun avenue entertained a party of seven last evening at the Peter Krlll home. Rev. Arthur H. Mckee, pastor of the First Baptist church of Indiana Harbor, accompanied by Mrs. McKee, Mrs. J. W. Brissey, Miss Mildred Merrill and Miss Oma Fix, teachers of the Washington school and Miss Esther Brown, associated with the staff of the Katherlne House, are attending the annual alumni banquet of Franklin College", In Chicago. thi eveninar. held at the Cltlxena' Club. Miss Agnes Stormont, teacher In tha public schools and a party of friends viewed "Mecca" in Chicago Wednesday evening. Miss Hilda Axel, teacher in the Washington nigh school, has return-J to her duties aft?r an absence of a fev days iccasltnd by illnesa Mrs. Wlllam Freiberg of North Olcott avenue is leaving within a week's time for a visit with relatives at New Albany. Ind., and points In Kentucky, she Is taking two of the younger children with her and expects to be gone a few weeks spending Easter away. Mrs. W. B. Van Home of Fir street, has been 111 for the past few days with tonsllltis. H. L. Ottemeier was In the city from Omaha, Neb., for a few days visiting the homes of D. W. Dupes of Fir street and J. A. Armstrong of grapevine street. Mr. Ottemeier is a brother-in-law to the Mendames Dupes and Armstrong and his wife visits here occasionally. His trip brought him here in the Chicago field In the interests of hia enterprise. W. P. Jordan. Justice of Feace. with offices In the Calumet building was ill for a few days this week. Mr. Jordan Is a resident of Hammond. Mrs. Charles Egbert of Chicago, former resident of the Twin Cities was here yesterday spending the ray with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Davis, In North Magoun avenue. , Miss Celia Cohen of South Magoun avenue has arrived back from a pleasant islt to Cleveland, Ohio, where she has heen for more than six weeks. LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES ENURESOL For bed-wetting and other kidney and bladder diseases for men, women and 5 I children. Complete information sent upon request from YOUR DRUGGIST HAS IT D. C. CHEMICAL CO. 292 WOODWARD AVENUE DETROIT, MICHIGAN! JVEW REPAIR SHO Fred D. Marshall and James M. Price, former employes of the Interstate mill of this city and both very well known, have engaged In business In battery service and the repairing of generators and starters. Their place of location Is in the Skinner and Williams garage on Chicago avenue and they have Installed all neceasary machinery for present equipment. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Till NEW BIILDI.G The Producers' Dairy which merged from the A. A. dairy In 137th street, has let a contract for the erection of a two-story extension 'building to be added to the present Inadequate establishment. Nlclc ICruyper. is proprietor. HFtt07tT)amjaslxwii sads MerJaveLiest in
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VLV9T RETOIS TO HOSPITAL Oeorge Blood, repairman for the Northern Indiana Gas & Electric company, who was injured last September on State street, Hummond, by a New Tork Central train, is a brother to Mrs. YS". Brlnkman of Tod avenue, this city who announced yesterday that while recently out of the hospital will have to return for more surgical treatment, and Is doing as well as one could under the circumstances.
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News Notes
The Indiana Natural Gas & Oil Co., supplying Bast Chicago, will be -cfim-pelled t8 shut off the main system Monday, March 14. 1921. from 1 to 4 p. m. to make necessary repairs. 3-11-2 H. C. HIGGINS, Manager. The Sherwood Music Club met with Miss Helen Maynes of the Atlas apartments yesterday and besides the members one guest was present,- Miss Margaret Spencer. Miss Lucille Rhea gave instructions on the system employed of tapping and rythme. A social timi was indulged In following the le?so:i hour. The next meeting la with Edgar iliggtns, 4424 Magoun avenue, date of March 31st. Mrs. Wilbur Donnelly of Grapevine street received a pleasant surprise from her neighbors yesterday when a large number prepared dainty edibles and held a party to honor her birthday. Out of town guests were tho Mesdames Stanton. Kelly, Rome and Currier of South Chicago. Cards featured the afternoon's entertainment. The John Williams' family of 6012 Tod avenue are irovlng to Toledo, O., to establish their future home. The committee 1n charge of finances for ihe Junior rruslcale to be given under direction of the department of - music of the East Chicago Woman's Club date of March 21et at the McKlnley Auditorium Is requesting early report of tickets sent to members. Remit direct to Mrs. Leila Hascall, Miss Annette Specter. Miss Mary Davis and the Mesdames Prrcjr Roberts and H. J. Oilman. J. B. Lehman of South Baring avenue Is opening a local office of the Hamilton Beach Carpet Washer Co. in .this city. The system cleans rues and floor coverings without removing
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You never saw an opportunity like this before. Act quick! Act now if you would share in the greatest selling of boys' clothing Hammond ever saw. Come tomorrow prepared to buy one or more suits.
BOYS' SUITS Former price, $10.50. While they last
$4.98
BOYS' SUITS Sizes 5 to 10. While they last
$5.98
BOYS' MACKINAWS
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CORDUROY SUITS Formerly $15. While they last
6.50
BOYS' SUITS Sizes 10 to 15. Formerly $12.50
6.98
BOYS' SUITS Formerly $16.50. Sizes 10 to 16
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immediately realize what it means in money-saving and satisfaction in buying your footwear from this, the largest retail chain store shoe business in the world. Our gigantic production of over f our million pairs a year through factories whoee outputs we control, combined with the economical methods of operating our business,
enables us to sell these gems of style and quality at a saving you cannot afford to ignore. Other Fetching Styles at $4 and $6.
Jit LargMt Chain of 5bo Store U Jkm United SuUa, Ladies' Silk Hose, $1.19 per pair HAMMOND STORE 572 HOHMAN STREET Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings
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To -morrow and All Next Week We offer the cream of our New York Fifth Avenue style apparel for your inspection. Just aboat two weeks to Easter, the day of fashion days. Dress up the Liberal way by paying as convenient . weekly or monthly.
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Ws the Old Prices of Years Ago Back to the Spring prices you used to know. Youll be agreeably surprised at the unusual values offered Don't hesitate to buy now, in this great Spring Exposition.
As A Spring Opening Feature We Offer Women's and Misses' Dresses
Values up to $25 A fine collection of blue (erge dret. Richly cm broidered with embroidery and bead. All czca for women and miaee; very special at
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Suits of Usefal Cham Exquisitely fashioned al Trkotinea, Minlih Sergea, Poplina aad ether favored materia. Smartly rnbeCiahcd.
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A rart cclloctioo of clHc Spring modea that refect isrraaual atyleinx. Pine atraw and combination, richly trimmed. Do not fail to view fhU wonderful cotlcctacck
Coats and Chic Wraps Every favored creation ia featured In thia auperb variety. Velourt, Valama, Polo Cloth, etc.. in the rich ahadea. Psshioned in the new modes that are favored for their amartneaa.
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EDWARD HANISH & . COMPANY, Props. Phone Hammond 3380 Corner Harrison and Conkey Avenue
Chuck Roast, choice cuts, A OOp No. 1 steer beef, per lb Pot Roast of Prime Native 1 Beef, per pound Ji JK Sirloin Steak, 38c quality, 0 C special per pound J Hamburger Steak, fresh 1 r ground per lb Fresh Pork Sausage, 1 O per pound XUw Hams, Svs-ift's Premium Smoked Hams, skinned, whole or half, 0" per pound JJk Coney Island Red Hots, Q C 2 pounds for American Cheese, finest O r quality per lb . . . Good Luck Oleo, E? 1 2 pounds for . .
Grocery Combination 5 pounds finest Granulated Sugar, one pound Gunpowder or.UncoIored Japan Tea; 2 pounds 40c Peaberry Coffee, complete for $1.29 PRUNES California Santa Clara Prunes, extra large size, per 1 Q p pound at only . Medium size, 2 pounds O O for only 25 pound box, O Clf at this sale , rfOU APRICOTS Extra fancy California Apricots, packed in heavy syrup, 45c seller, QCp special two cans for . v. .
Eggs, guaranteed new laid, per dozen at Butter, finest pure creamery. per pound prints Jv Grandma's Washing Powder, O C two large packages Sincerity Brand Noodles, Macaroni or Spaghetti, at this sale, O C three packages for &-tJK Corn, Rock Falls brand, regu- Ol lar 18c seller, 3 cans for . . . . . 10 bars American Family Soap, with $3 grocery order, meat, flour, fruit and vegetables not included, Q at this sale "tJC Fancy California Oranges, reg- O C gular price 40c per doz., dcCeresota Flour, $ bbl., "1 OO at this sale 0
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