Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 235, Hammond, Lake County, 24 March 1921 — Page 9
Thursday
March 24, 1921.
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Htxndrada cf tbbuoan da of ohflhm end area, who latrched at the astlca of "Alary June" isd i "Baiter Bnyam in Rfohasd PsTkm Ontcalt'a cowie, ara latvraatad ta ! tha word that llary Jana," bow , grown-up, ia bow Mra. Frank Edi wta PereHasr. S wma marrfed a ;fw daya ag. Bur huaiand ia anapbew of General FVrshinc.
HESSVILLE
Ur. and Mr, jr. I. N2 entartaiaed aa-reral eut-of-tcwn tjrueata Suaday aaaae t&aae waaant ware Mra. struts and daughter, 33eTtto. Mr. 6tavn Solualdt and danarater, Marie, and Ana Gaaky of Indiana Harbor. Mr. an 4 Mr. Roland Jury, Sr. and Mr. and Mri. Roland Jury. Jr. of Hammond. air. and Jlra. aro Smith an rrand daurtter Jeanaette Jury f Hammond were dinner atueate a.t the home of Mr. and SIra. T. Xeff Sunday. Mr. and Mri. Stafford Kansnald and famGy of Hammond were the arueita of Mr. and Mra "W. Knsflald Tueiday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adlsjrrer spent Tuesday at Elmhuret, IU., visit:ng -with Mm. AdeJaperarer'i mother, Mrs. Betchardt. wOio has "been staying at a ianatortum there for several weeks on account of lllneu. She has improved eo well that she expeeti ta toon be at home again. Mrs. C. M. Shay spent Wednesday ta Himmoni. Marenli Shay aad daafhtar, Mra Wm. Kananeld vliltad with sir. cad Mra. John Dorna and family af Chi-caa-o, "Wednesday.
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h to a prorratatva padyo party "Wednes
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.O tsaOUFt CaT t& ASMTtsaa 1wt3 mao& trctits eontaat ftt OvSteeM &3 Aondar aasur. Ka'ftScn ea eostaat wtU a t3a lrtsfo9 atfh tea jwind testa, tafiraaa Jtmuar JXiSy cf C5Joct tad
Tfcart t. Oaaa Calla!nus Gary; Jiacy 'VTawa. Xaat Gary, v yaddy mrBta Sora Uame unlTira.'tyr yvaddla jSatssav, Bosagrt, ra. One OMnid :P"ri Xkastt4SttvSad
ir?, Tranis glayton has received word, Pi the death of her grandscrv IPranSc gtanton, H mat with an anctrlent and died the following; day, He
Stop Guossing i ryPyramid If Tea hire Come te Bneh Mleery Itehlaar or Irotraalaar PHea Try Pyramid Pile Sapaaeltertee Pyramid Pile Suppositories hive been tha household reliance for-
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mere than two decadps. Tou'v no idea what blessed relief Is until you une Pyramid. !t a 60c tox t'jdev ar the drug" store anywhere) in the l S. or i'nnaiia, but do not teke mv substitute. They are used in the privacy of your own home and you can hava a. free trial by aendlnsr your name and address ta Pyramid Pruff Co., rr Pj-ramid SH-, Majrohaii, Mich.
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An Unmatcha
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aster Sale of
Women's and Misses
For Dividend Day and Saturday
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Tomorrow, starting at 8:30, in our Blouse Section (second floor) we place sale a great number of Georgette and Crepe de Chine
louses at Nearly Half their
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We have just taken them out of the shipping boxes, and every blouse is lovely and new, and each indicates that they are styles that wlil be worn extensively this season. And accordingly this sale is prepared to supply the particular needs of all our customers. A blouse sale of this sort, offering such remarkable unheard-of values at theses ale prices, assures every woman and miss that an exceedingly early attendance tomorrow will be a part of great wisdom.
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Never before have we ever offered such truly wonderful blouses in a sale all are cut full in beautiful georgette and crepe de chine; workmanship and materials are of the kind only to be found in blouses of higher prices. In placing them in this $5 and $ 1 0 sale we almost strip them of profit, but we are satisfied in knowing that they are the best blouses you have attempted to buy at such a low price.
Come with the intention of purchasing blouses that would sell for nearly twice as much. All their styles, materials and trinvnings show that. They ere here in ihs big sale for dividend Day and Saturday, coming just in time for Easter wear.
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A Remarkable Easter Sale of For Dividend Day and Saturday
RUNG
DRESS SIC K.T
Including Newly Arrived Skirls Grouped at One Exceptionally Low Price
When you are through buying one of those elegant blouses you will most likely want a new skirt to go with it; and if you are looking for real skirt values equally as good as the blouse values, come here Friday of Saturday and inspect their remarkable qualities.
A similar sale was in progress here a short time ago .but this is an entirely new event, being replaced by new merchandise. Smart box pleated and plain models of large and small over-plaids and checks, new Spring colors, pockets on some, otherwise plain. Varying lengths and all sizes for women and misses.
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lrved at Ekalaka, Mont. Mis. Albert Foster returned yesterday from a visit with her daurhter llrr. Em:l Russell and family in St Louis, Mo. Miss liab; Buckley was in Chicago yesterday. A -:Toor banquet for "The Invisible Gyt" win be jr-vrn in the K. of T". hall next Tuesday night. The minim ;m price of tickets is SI. It is expeetod that there will be a larse rowd in attendance. All are cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Thompson are visiting: their son, Charles, and wife in Hammond. Mrs. Jerome Pinwiddie has returned from a vi;t with relatives in Mt. Ver-
IRISH DEATH LIST ON INCREASE UXyBUCS. Maich 33: Nearfy three score citjon have beta W'liis? in Ire
land in the past 72 hours and the death list is mounting triors rapidly tl;an at any ime since fighting became severe. Since Sunday 21 soldiers. 9 policemen and jo republicans have been killed. In addition IS otners who hid no direct connection with cither the r"ivn furcr or tlir- Sirn "Fein, nif : death.
FOR CHILD WAR SUFFERERS ROME. March 2.1. Pone benedict XV has received nearly SS.noO.ono lire.
Movies
Vj'nolesom3-Cieaiis.ng-Refreshjng
Wlien Your Eyes Used Care
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f approximately 1,0 00.000) for relief of the child war sufferers of Europe with the United States leading- in the list of contributors, it was semi-ofneiaiiy announced today. The pope's appeal for the juvenile war sufferers was sent out from the vat'nan ?ome time a?o and by rcyr.on'9 was instantaneous, it n a ;i id.
Grove aienue. She had been beaten, roboed of her Jewelry and money and g-asged with her own gloves. The gir! is still del'.riouf.
SEARCH FOR GIRL'S ASSAILANT tTH-rCAGO. March 23. Police today are searching for the negro assailant of Mips Nina Jone?. 1?. wlio was found unconscious in a vacant lot on Cottase
Mill 81.CC ' i ri every SS.ftft w '-r'h f'f z. .! o i T '' :;,'r'p H''ri' Tfi. 'iii'-l e ct ji 'j 'Is:';' llff .f!Zi -nn'J V on well. Vi hi'", pc-ld. keep i ; c -(!! us si. v rite for 'he 31) pack.i?-s today. Addrtss 1338 5. Trpy g't Cmca. J1.
CUREO HIS RUPTURE
1 was badly mptured while iifluiK a trunk :-eeral vrars ago. Ductors s.iid my eniy hope of cure was an operation. Trusses did me no good. Finally I pot iiold of something that quickly and completely cured me. Tears have passed and the rupture hes never returned, nlthoush I am doing hard work b a carpenter. There was no operation, no lost time, r.o trouble. I have nothing; to sell, hut will (five full Information about bow you may find a .(inlet e cur..- without operation. if you ! i ! e i" ii'- KuK'ne M. I": 1 ' 1 t; . I'ar-pe-lit v. ." t M '-! i u A veriu Mll,:fi hi- N. J. H--t 1 -: .-;r -1.1 this -- ;c" 'lt.-l ?.."".-. it r.i ;i o - i-:.;:n vib" .ro. , jii i;r"!l -u in-i fa ' a 'if" or at l-i" "od the miSTV of r-spt-.re and the w ,'rry and Jngr of an operation. A.dv. Try 'Times W ant Ad"
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Suits for Men and Young Men For Dividend Day
Cut in the newest single and doublebreasted models, are shown here. The smarted weaves in serviceable fabrics. Everyman and young man who is thinking of buying a suit this
season should inspect these exceptional values at
ang a sun uus $35
High School Suits for young men, 1 5 and up, are here in the newest models and fabrics. Coat, vest and long trousers, chic styles, unexcelled for dress and general wean; and especially so 0 from a price standpoint; tomorrow very spe- ej ciajly priced at Boys' 2- Pant Knicker Suits for general or confirmation services are shown in a number of clever models and are considered unusual values at the price
uoted. If you are looking for real values, see these by all means. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Very special at
Men's Easter Hats of more than ordinary value from a quality viewpoint are here
in soft hat models, in all the newest shades. Come C
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Easter Sale Men's Silk Hose
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Wilson Bro
Fancy and Silk SILK HOSE Regular Price 75c to $1.50
50c
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They're all Wilson Bros, standard hose, pure thread silk and fancy silk hose. Wilson Bros, label on every pair. Strictly fir.'t quality. Per pair. 50:.
EASTER SPECIALS MEN'S NEW EASTER NECKTIES Nobby Patterns. 7 C r Special at MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS New Easter Patterns. C J g Special at
I MEN'S "WILSON BRCb." KNIT UNION SLITS (g gQ H Special at
MEN'S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS QCP
4 Special at 1
i MEN'S MUSUN NIGHT SHIRTS Full Size. QQ-,
q I . Ja Vspecial at
MEN'S FINE GAUGE COTTON HOSE Per pair
YOUNG MEN'S FLANNEL TROUSERS Plain A Qg colors. Per pair ".
$3.98
15c
SALE OF MEN'S TROUSERS At $1.95, $2.98 and
BOYS' STANDARD BLOUSES Light and dark. 7r Specially priced at BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS Neckband or collar 1 1 C attached, at BOYS LINED WOOL KNICKERS Sizes 6 to g Qg BOYS' ALL-WOOL BLUE SERGE SUITS $10 CQ Sizes 6 to 18 JJ BOYS' EASTER CAPS-PIain colors or fancy. M CQ Special at
BOYS' EASTER NECKWEAR Silk and knit. CQ ill - f aaa' J
a,pviai at a . BOYS' SUSPENDERS Strong webbing.
Special at
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29c
BOYS' "BLACK CAT" STOCKINGS Sizes to IP,. OQ . Per pair OVC
