Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1921 — Page 6
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PERSONAL AND
CIAL Nl!iWS
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J'rs. V.'m. Hi'ln.'iif has been r;uit 3 v. tli. in liiwalfry rhcumaticia
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xva.- ipi-fivi.il l.y the mr u.'erp of theiair.iiy hi.rn in llamnunJ and they am making prpparation to I"avt; tomorriiw iisr-rninp. Mr. anil cTrs. I'. ('. M oort h.-a-l and la uk li ti-r Kleiner aivi
ATX I Norma am! llarley I,orkrin are eoiiiK. ;
Airs. I... s. t'o iMci- iviil entertain t!i
; k- dep-nti icnt of the HiU.ut..ii. i lic-M by Mrs. Cora WorrnnV .-'.lit. nl nil ii.f-.rnal ton. a t I ' : 1 ' t i so .-t-.l Jti;!
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iSauh'.cr ''V It -r:. Y-.-vn Wi ihi-y-iay, March lti. Jlulli ni ,L'.i- r and baiy doing nicely. -- Thf. Hammond Victory cluh met at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Kd Runym. after a short business mc-tiner cards ':re i.layr-.l, the highest fi'nri'ii were
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li-r li.im." Friday nftf rn-.on. Miss , Ha. ''"'"ner etui KIhk ll-ster. th lowes-t Adkins '.vhf.iuf jn--(. recently r t u r n ed "-''' i'f-n were io-b! by M-. Wm. Gii dhi:: t'r-.m Hie "National' Ti-nohi-rs t'lmvcn- I l-rl'var l Hanym- A n U !y arivu).'-i-n" hell at Atlantic City, wiil tf-it Hinchf n v.-u.i Ft-rvr-.l. The n-xt ! 50IVM- of the iif.v i.li-as that she: mffIinK" wii! lake plate in to Ks 1' erne 1 in the' edueatiioi of children. ;it th'? li"""" "if Mr.-. 1 . M'afj.Mitr. Nl'.'- v.-iM ;(s, I,',; ,,f tlie. inaii-uriiti.in j .-. noli .sin had u,,. p.-iasure ,.f witnes.-- j The V.'oa.en's I Miioerat io elub'tvill i- ..-. h iuh- i, ,v,.,s i-i the easi. AH' r'"( f-ieet this evening hut wiil posttin ui is ,,r tiie .iuh are iiivit-j. i r"n" their tm-Ptim- until the ro-xt rtg-
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For tlt t-oirt!) i-nns'-i-ulivp year Mr?. I Wni-ivr en ; rt a '. ro d t!i- history j d, parine nt -f tie- 1 litivinuvl Womatt's j iiii. at St. i 'a 1 1 a-,-.'s day party. it j was the ii-lriiar tin -! in.a of the .-Inl,
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urTjTXZ 1! AUTHORITIES IN
VESTIGATE WRECK The Gary j,0ii.-e an.J the sheriff . office at Crown Iolnt were callej u:os la. t r.iiht to Investigate a tvrecl which .ce-irred at the Calumet river one mile nort? of Ridsro read and weit of the overhead 'bridge of the C. I. A H. Accord in ? to the Information Jt'"ivril by tiie (iary police a t:'j-i turn.l tvtrtie, but :: vtu rot learr-o whether anyone was injured fr ret.
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the ('h.c.Ljo tempi-- of the or.S-:r en Ontario street near l,ai;- Siore dric The delegation gave a two hour performance of vaudeville, music and minstrel.- which a. very well received by a crowd of 00 who attended. City Jadjte K'.otz v, as in charge of the pT'f -ariiia m-e pud he d"frrve;i mstoh cred't for tio- Imo- 'a.i;-; done.
War on Punch Boards
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AT PINE ST. CHURCH
1( ! -o.i.i" .sn:ru a .nnil;,i 1 eant;, up'n ' a statue of v.-ry odd a ;; ,ea ra a ce. The
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"Ireland and tin- Irish." ti'tiriir; tl' ! 1 1 h-h fr. .m i; rittiiml v-ltK in i he ' pr-sfiit. -r:iriir in fh-taii I to- soliiat-n- ,
t . ri by the e,,ts. tint Mi-onfrest ; riho- I ""'""
in ."ant I! i"., th" oei-;it:i ion ),y the Panest in t he st, century, tin in'itnc of tin Norma n French In lion; hx in.' . i .n ;.,i t i .n of the province.- by the I tislt -ili in I G 1 n. ' Mr. Jinrsn also ciis-eit-srd eiilture. viti.-n. r-'iia eus-
ii in- and ;.ie art of 1 he Irish. Mrs. S. j r- s '"' ' eharce of !h i urr.-nt ' TAVP nCk TIT A "XT
rept-CKf-n .ed on ea oh
foe rtanie of ti.at f-latue:
The Hf. tn:r. ond j, ui.s'.rs; war on putott
t; a tiibiir.tr d'-v..-.-s f.,p the it
days. Seven:! hind.ed ilniiar worth of c.in-.I.v. J"''-!"' and other prizes have been confiscated and more stuff ts bein brouj;iit in ,-acii day. Store owners, who ,a-i these jnmWiit? Je- '. iws in tiieir piaces o' toisinei-s nrwarned to jzet r.d of them at or.ee !et atii-p. tiie ttitn.il l" rii tile pine',? as las: us the..- receive. ! ti -formation thai tmse tarnss are u ! tiie re.
T'fl Moore outpoints Johnny Cantn-r in ten roundd and I.eo l3ttet.-fi knocks out I'.er.r.y t'aldwell in 9.1 ri'tir.'l.i at. Camp Grant. Joe IJ-jrm.in v. ins decision cv r ran. Iieniej? n tea round at New r.ej;.,rd
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soon Kone and once oiai lie cannot hp overtaken. Why not embrace your opportunity Uow and hear f:, -. . i;. T-ltoy Stiffev at thf fine Ktre,t Presbyterian chur.-h, e,-ery wenii; at Tt.tO.
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I WORK AT STEEL PLANT i i Accord. nt; to Information rcive,l t'tis rnornln?, it !-- iarned that tiie I ary Worlcsi of tin- 11,'no s J-t'e! c.mpan;.- is operating sex en h!at f u-ti.-xc.-j xx-hiie the open hewrth? ar only wo: kt in i; psrt time.
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' f lics so, k 1'umls f.,i- j;e!.-f Work in Ireland"; "re-lfast Make Am-ea! ;"..r Tru.-e in Ireland"; "Irish Kap Action "f Allies-, "hord Mayor of Ireland Welcome. 1 to Cli ica o". etc. Mrs.
The h i i 1 e ! n : : . : .--! n z. and v. i ; 1 ro , j ilav at a. 1.1 7
i ro.' from Sti t .ma-, MAKES APPEAL, rty morn n, e n -- ' closed down ajrnin
IM.'IANAPOfI.-. lad.. March IT. ! The lO-incli t .so -ph Hur.ek comicted in Lake! a!e mill are
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JC.r.o from the IV-nnsyl x-an in ra liroa 1 i a stain. The tv! a r. d sentenced to one to fourteen -v-e-ir' r, t ohft-e -.A .r
Warner, assisted by her daticht.-r. 1 , ..f ,,,".". .. .,' '
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server dainty refresh
."fi.ojntnn nts li.-;n;' in Ft. Patrick1 r.iiy . o! irs. There xxere f.fty-Ilxe uruests in
mil', and the
'::: t down and it is v. ! ! he starte d ! phir, : ; operating ent capacity, h ins ; i'fiiorti tiie day an It
attendance. MP.?. II. G. STHVEXS, rtep orter. Mr. and :,Ir. f. I.. TrT of H5
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DOKIES PUT ON SHOW i
The Hammond Iiokie band and mem-
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Our entire sleek of merchandise must be sold at a great sacrifice commencing Friday, MarcK 1 8tK. vVe srii everything in hicaest graae aiiuninum ware, china ware wooden 'ware, enamel ware, soap, wash oars' va51;1 lus: stoves, gas plates, oil stoves, bench wringers, crocks, jugs and thousands of small and large articles too numerous to mention. Everything must be sold as we positively will not store our goods.
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a you don't call and give these wonderful bargains your closest inspection. Whether you buy or not,
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In addition to cuf great slash in prices we wiil make an extra reduction of
50c cn itl! purchases amounting to $5.00 or over with this coupon.
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COUPON
Don't fail to bring this coupon to our store before April 30. 1921 It Hill
entitle you to a cash discount of 50c on any purchase amounting to $5.00
U or over.
SI. 23 p Heavy Galvanised Wash Tub
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regular i.o value
'no. 3, rc,uhu
$!.S
5 valuf
$1.35
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o.c. 12-Qnrt iisar Galvanised 11 r'J-3, ot
ci oo i ieacft Wnay.r, wc'l con?tmcteu. soft
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Tollst Pa rcr? Jarrrc rolls. 3 f
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C;tV;h.'; I-.tnrrers, rosru'nriy $1.7 Chutes Hampers, rx-ru!-.r!y $2.2 -Cioaci IL.nipers, rcpuiarly $2. V.'cr'r "i- l:;;-, r-'tpai!" $1.23.. War's SEfikcts, r-ulariy $1-0. . Vv,rh -.':cts, rt-ul;-.r!y C2.H. . Vr.Ji L-k-.;r, ro;rultr;y $2.43. . !:rC0'TS3, -.-r ;v,- !tt"inr:,o r.-t;u!.ir tr.t'?Tr.3, " .'v ' t 1 ' : itnto, tv?;i;I'-r f Eroo"r.s, 5-ro'v ftttcrurt, reg. $1 El'xlrv: hnrr.-t, 40 wil: Ekchic Lsr;?, CO watt . . Ekc'rir. Lai;::3, 73 watt
Gas ftb, r -in GlasS -. - . 20c p Ee1c 0ven, with glass door, largtt size. ,J Gas G;o--:s, ciccomtcd 23c regular $6.40 $5-93 fj Tab's Lair. comniete. rezuiar $1 .65 . S1.2- U rt-Mtn "sr?-'--.c 7 na Mif? $
; Li.as-t, bread pan?. n:c u Ur:s5 Suit C2S2, regularly $5.45. . . .S4.15 E
0-piece Dinner Set, neatly decorated, regularly $14.00 '. $9.98
- $ 1-50 Shaaes, regularl Vvrter -M rt a 43c N CI-PP'nff EoWiS
98c
M Window Brashes
.69c 29c .60c 10c
rs, nc.it !v dernra'.ed, worth 7 3c. 43c j,i
. 27c II 5-0uart Copper Nickel Plated Tea Ket
tle
$3.50
. .$2.93
-Jiarrer Gas Plate, regular $3.45. $2.93 Q Large Blue Enameled Round Cornered
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t 2-Dtirner 0.:1 Store, regular
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ur-c vvv.c, iit- itx :'i iv....i :ju, iiitia, ice:
ui.trly $J.93 $3.49
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Roaster, regubrly $4.30
S3.9S
-ular -.1 0.50 .. $9 00 'ii Larje Alurainiim Roatter, . rcgulariv
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?o.jJ lor Brass Jartliners, regular!' $2.75.
4,000 Poot Rubber Hose, 50 ft. length, regular $9.50 value $8.25
Liberty CcsLa:
pii-.t";, case plates-, bean pots, cat fcroic?. Lnch
79c
; 2-Qurt Eianieled Sauc: Pans, rcgu- f.
fi Big Wonder Oil Mop, with extra bottle .1 ki r I I 11 11 i -i -
p or ponsn ana nanaie, regular
.nv h.)c
Lo.;;rs, neavy tin Ecil.rs, topper br.ttom. stationary d;tt rc:;tilirly $3.73 Doikrs, al! copper, regular $9.93.
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.45 c-Qucrt Sttw Pot, wit!-
i cove r, re
value, at 93c
4 c-1 - r r -.1 i-i i
n onoaping uaij rree wan a nign grace rcs" U hottle of Da Boy Furniture Polish. 25c
ri jrandma s boap rowder, reg. 20c.
ularly
9Sc li Good Laundry Soap, regular 6c.
Bread Box, regularly $1.98 $1.65 Knife and Fork Box 25c Salt Box 25c
f Dish Strainers . '. 35c jP O'Cedar Polish, regular 30c ne 25c 1 Matches, regular5c, 6 boxes for 25c
S. 0. S., the most xvonderfui cleaner for aluminum or enamel. Cleans anything 33c Guaranteed Scale, for the home, regularly $2.75 $2.25 Child's Nursery Chair $1.75
Children's Rompers, for the boy or girl.
sizes from 2 to 6, worth $!.. ... .S8c
tj airls' Sailor Dresses, values to $2.50. $1.49 ti
i 8-piece Aluminum Cooking Set, consisting li of percolator, round roaster, tea kettle. long hanled covered stexv pot, bale handled p coered stexx- pot, large funnel pan 2! 4ti nuart double boiler and 3-o.uart nreserving
I7c kettle. Complete set. regular CQ QQ 4c I $14.50 value, while they last atP-
$5.93 K
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$1.75
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Plieoe 3079 204
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State Street
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The Shield That Protects YOU in Buying Clothes The Sign of Ye Jolly Little Tailor is the Sign of Safety for you because it stands for THE BEST OUALITY-VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY in fine, tested wool fabrics in the newest Authentic Fashion Designs Tailored to Your Individual Measure by
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I his gieit organization's vat buying power and the high grade xxorkmanship of its thousands of expert tailors xxho are specialists in their lines, is brought to you here in our .tore, insuring your satisfaction in both the clothes and the price the kind of clothes that invite the question
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See Our New Offerings at $35 and up
FRED BAYNE Main Hotel Block 542 H0HMAN STREET HAMMOND
P. S. Don't Fail to See JOLLY, WILD & CO., in their Catchy Afusical Number, entitled, "Who's Your Tailor" AT THE Parthenon Theatre This Week and then Remember "WHO'S YOUR TAILOR" ox will find the finest woolens in your city now on display at 542 Hohman street. If you xv-ill hurry, there is still plenty of time to get that nexv Easter suit made to measure only. Sati-faction guaranteed. FRED BAYNE On Hohman Between State and Plummer
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