Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 236, Hammond, Lake County, 25 March 1921 — Page 8

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THE TIDIES

At The County Seat

Mr. and Mrs. Fro 1 B:.se'.brg. who 'Word has been received from Mr. I

''" Bin-e tneir mnrriftsre been rem-; and -Mr?, i? red loung, wii- were ;u.u'dents of Morocco. Ind., -vhere Mr. r.is- '. riod lit.t Saturday that they will re-

emerg- iiaa been associated in the turn on Sunday. T.a-y a: at prosrnt i f g-a-rage buirin8 with Ha.o'Iton j visiting; Mr. and Mrs. ill I.owe In j

Stewart, wil Isocn return to Crown I Chioa?o, ha .;;ent the pa-t week I'oint to live-. Mr. EU-sc-Iberg having! with Mr. Tonns'a pa rent in Knox,

10 nicwaru or tno rirepeRt tru-y wid. it :s reported that tne wfauing br.

make their home with Mr. and Mrs. fftter Berlin. Mrs. Blsel-bers's parents. The Wabash Collegre Olce club gave a delightful evenlri.g-'s entertainment at the Crown theater on Thursday

riff lit. the:r prosrarn bclnsr varied. It i of 1 to 37 at

Included several selections by the quartet, individual muribury, a Ja.:z orchestra and a couple of clover vaudevillo acts. Two Crown Point boys, Jllrrter Ixittes and ItohTt Bruce, are rcernbers of the Gleo club. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stoivn. Mr. and Mr?, o. J. I'.ruce. Mr. and Mrs. M. j;. T:nw.ddie and Mr and MTb. II. I Who. at on entertained the younjr men after the concert! Rev. E. E. Halo returned n Thur.'Iny from New Tcrk. w!ire lie has b'Ti taking: voice culture. The pudden illness of Rev. Simpci-n, w;m ha."" hod chary of the parish s!n.-e -Mr. Hale went away, necessitated an early return. An operation was not nevseary In Rev. Simpson's case, as a new course, treatment Is be hi if used which i'hysiclans hope w:l! brio r-dicf. Miss Kleanor TMnwhVl:-- will return

to Crown Point the early part of the.

week for the spring vacation. T'rs il.nld-'d ni

her laet year at Ohcr i-radu t i n tr in June'. She has had two t! itt.-rint; nffairs to teach in the. Clevdand, Oh". . hitrh school and Iora'ne, ("khio. bavin? eperdalized in l"renc); and Spanish .md Is highly recommended by the fi.-nliy of Oberlin.

will p'.njj for four Crown Point couples shortly after Kao'or. The T,otz basket hall team won their laft ariie of the season by beatins

ths Chicago Heights alumni by a score

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bo published in The Times Monday evcI r.ir.g-, followitiK Mr. Webbter's opening performance. ! The rules that must be adhered to 1 are ;.mp!e. Write your full, correct

name and addres.s on a piece of paper and then write your quey; i..n lefibly and as concisely as pisUh-. Seal in an envelope a:id send t "Webster, care

the Lake County Tino s." In the lished answers Vch.-':ei- will uie

, oo.ly the ir.iti.i's of the i o I c : r i ev;i i -.-r. A'i but or wi'l .I'lsU'-r ,-!'st ions each

iy. takit'.t,' tic ;n as t'r.fv cine. The

Time? J rs not inj.-h for- tile truth or a ecu racy of the answers, it is merely ci'i!i;- iijoi an opportunity to deoooi-

j-.er cities- show the "Crystal .seer" .s been svan;ped with ijuestions. Ciuestions i'f oi rv nature may be

Wednesday. The ifni was bi-terly ,lrpr,t,ur,,nl! except those tl-.at have oontes'ed. The IfeUhts team havin.? arvl,lini. to ,, ,vlth a crini(. T:,,s

th lead on tae local team tue major portion of the pam1. 'j'iic prr-rc at the end of the third quarter being- tfi

NEWEST "SUIi" HAS FINS LIKE FISH

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to 5. Some e'ever basket shoofir.tr on the part of Ii'u iirbin turned the score n favor of the Iyetz. Considering the mexperiT.ee of the l.otz team

the jschic wiil not nnswi-r, nor will any attention be paid to queries no!

s!:o-d with the ibtll, correct nunc and address of i'o- questioner. SObster will call each i! iy at The Time;.- office f T tile q u c : ; i Ol . ;;o on.,- cl-i" W 1 1 1 have aeces so tb.em. and -n'.y initials will

"iviiic on.y neen orpanizea since :asi . U!,,.d u) answering them N'oo'ir.lT they have jnaile an enviub!" , .

record, having met me ot ttif best teams in basket bail. J

Most Boastful of Mortals. Pome of the pmmlost men we have

ttt t i. a ! ev,r knwn wore those who took a WeOSter tO AllSWer j coj,j fmth every morning. Noxt to (ho QlieStiOTlS Through Times! nn wh, cnn. !n live minutes, slmve I Jiimself better than n hnrbor can r!o Wrb-tT, "The Psychic Wonder," of If, the ot:e v. ho takes a OoM bath whom there have V n coumrs written j every morrlti? Is tile pencock of ttio ar.er.t h- re mt. rkablo d em ,ns: ra' 'oris htinian ru-e. I'liibidelphitl I'tlbliC of Psychic forces. tho:is."ht projection. It.,ly,r. or whatever one may cure to label kio;

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: n bis er -pac-ement at the OrphMim .rater ?t nriay afternoon March. ;?

lurin,-t Ir'.-s en.rarement at

No Limit. Cnrs that run into four figure" wero to he seen nt ninny stands at the re-

ihc -.rpb.e-;m wi'.l answer a lirnitcl1 rent motor show. In the ordinary v.ny .-.tmber of questions daily thr.mh ti" i motor cars run into as many fUnires of T':,k'- County Tiines. BS ot ,n tnclr vly r,oji(!on Punch. e,s cjteftlons anl answers will i " ,

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all: cuts of veal at the lowest prices Choice Chuck Roast, per lb 124c Choice Boiling Beef, per lb 9c Fresh Picnic Hams, per lb 15c Small Lean Pork Loms, per lb 25c Our Regular Sugar Cured Hams, per lb 25c Smoked Picnic Hams, per lb 15c Highest Grade Regular Bacon, per lb 20c c. Buehler's Best Butterine, 2 lbs 45c We Will Save You Money, So Come Early and Avoid the Rush

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tVatlonal Crop Im j.rr. v-mmt Service. ALTHOUGH every farmer is hcins FCVerely taxed by the Brnutfl of ?rnin, they are easily preventable, and while it would be somewhat radiea! to infift thut a law should compel farmer:" to took after their own -."lerestF, jet j.erliapt in some localities this would le the oi.ly eiieetive way-of correcting t ho evil, smut ia ir-e.teu.a hie. There are two kinds of sraut which attnek. mort of the grain; the smut .hioh enter the kernel, Ebbing a fticidy (rrsy tdack throurh the hulls, in

the one which does the mo'rt damage.

b'mutfed-wheat han to be washed at the mill, and even then there i3 dun?er that it will contaminate the flour hot!' in ftppearinee and in odor. The forrnalde'hyd:: treatment in vcrv efficient beeaute the seed bears the f .ri Ss ppores of the d5sflao. In some loc.il ioiesifc lives over in the ground, but - y, ummTly. -ayfarraer can Bilil-o h!rj insurance and more than pay for Ida-marketing expense by being saro that he doed not propa?sfe ernvtt, for him-elr -and for-Caic; neighbors at any time. The other smut, celled the "mm

smut," in more easily detored 'Witise

l'ow planes or "fins" of fubmersibie iartly opened -before diving. Uncle. Sam's newest submarines have bow p1an5i or" metal "ftn," Jast like lt.?h have, These tins are o-pened when the craft ii 'jpcier water rind help in dircctinrr the 5h. When the boat ia -on th-e -surface the -lie r-J'l tip-htlv to the siiie? of tho'

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... . c.uiuu ouns or BimKmg it dwrroys the entire ehoe -of the had stmit. Mnny farmers call it "blight" of .Train but fortune .teJy'. it is nbt - so or g.n.e other ir-!ehr.:e dtfesse. It can prevalent nor so dancero-is. This smut be readily dteeted, liOwever, by scrap- j can be treated hv the rnmHfiel ho1 m? heads of kernels wrth' a p-nknife j vmter treatment, wlrich meet be-cre on a p;eee of wT.tmk- f.aper. 'i'he ker- fnllv-done aecor.'.ipg t deetionn tc b r.eis wnl be fe'in-i filled with the binck had at vour pTieulrnra! ( -eTee-0r voe provder whtch i.s tl,e atlnilnjir smut. It are in dantrer of de.frovmg the gt-imi-rips a cbnricer;.-t!c o.'or and Wtrnde-i nation of voir seed if too hot, -or Siow-strnhle-is it thet the povernment has. ir.s the eporrs to remain alive ii t. pidced it m a s-pr-rn'e graile. cool.

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Low in Price But High in Quality Many Specials for Easter Shoppers

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WOMEN'S OXFORDS Genuine kidskin, in brown and black, lace and strap effect, Louis and military heels. All

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value. Special at. .

MISSES' OXFORDS

The new snappy Spring styles, fresh from the manufacturer. Young ladies will surely ad-

mire tnem. All sizes. $o.w k "J yc

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MISSES' CANVAS OXFORDS Misses' White Canvas Oxfords, new arrivals. The regular $6.00 sellers. Spe- 0J O (f dally priced $1.65 to O.UU COMFY SLIPPERS v omen's Comfort Slippers, black kid. In all sizes. These are regular $6.00 & O values, r.t $3.25 and SUEDE OXFORDS Specially priced for tomorrow CHILDRFJ'S OXFORDS Mety Jane Strap Pumps Sizes 5V$ to 8 $1.65 Sizes 8J2 to II $2.25 Sizes 1 A to 2Y2 $2.50 MEN'S DRESS SHOES English Dress Shoes, in brown and black. The $8.00 value. Specially tj gQ MEN'S WALKING SHOES The regular $7.50 value. Spe- & Q A C cially priced at &0.e'xO E0YS' SHOES, Black or tan calfskin, English or wide lasts. Regular $5.00 values. Pecia'2

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Silk Hose Black only. Heavy silk fibre; A Saturday special, per pair. . . . ; . . ; "

DRESS UP THE BOYS

We olTer you a special opportunity at this Easter when money is so scarce to dress up your boys at the lowest cost. Come and see our suits for boys. You'll save at least $3.00 to $7.00 on your boy's suit.

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The Newest Styles All highgrade hats. Latest creations. Placed on sale special for Easter at $3.98 AND $4.50

Soys' Wool Suits at $6.75 One pair Knickers Well-Tailored Suits All Colors

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For confirmation. The finest serce suits

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All-wool tricotine, all silk lined, hand embroidered and beaded. Suits tha are selling all over at $50. Ladies'

Finest Wraps

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Silk embroidered, silk lined. Special.

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Big boys' shoes, sizes 1 to 6, $2.98 per p. nr.

Sizes 9 to 1314, rpecial at $2.75

Jboys' i.ong iants 5uits Of all-wool serge or brown flannel, green flannel or blue pencil

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Are wonderful, beautiful styles. You must see them to appreciate their neatners and styles and colors. Specially priced at $3.98 and $4.98 SPECIAL SPECIAL ALL-WOOL SWEATERS LADIES' SILK DRESSES

Tie-backs, all shades, angora Lharmeuse or taiteta, nnest

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Organdies, lace trimmed. Sizes 8 to 14. Special at $3.98. FINEST GEORGETTE CREPE DRESSES J? j O JCL Ml If, qnt.r;ai af X J . J

MEN'S ARMY SHOES Goodyear welt. Special Q! Pitts' WfflTC OR OXFOlWSod 2.49

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