Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 239, Hammond, Lake County, 29 March 1921 — Page 11

SJE33 EDWARD C. MINAS CO. Double Stamps Wednesday SEE LAST PAGE HOME AND GARDEN SALE Edward C. Minas Co. For An Event of Value-Giving, Come Tomorrow a Great After-Easter Six Ways to Save on Dress Goods and Domestics Regrouped and Remarked at One Lower Price i

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This is the sale women of Hammond have been looking forward to with keen anxiety. If there ever was a re

markable value-giving event this is the one. The values are such that would ordinary sell for very much more at this time of the season. Fifty women will obtain a "bargain" tomorrow that will long be remembered and the limited number at this extremely special price warrants the wisdom of choosing very early. Styles are suitable for every type colors of the season's predominating shades and gorgeous trimmings of every description truly wonderful values. All Are Individual Models Taken from Our Regular Higher Priced Stocks and Greatly Reduced

32 inch ROMPER CLOTH 23c 36 inch SILK POPLIN 98c Quality SILK SHIRTING $1.00 81x90 BED SHEET $1.29 22x40 TURKISH TOWELS 37c 36 inch UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 12c Ladies' Merc. Lisle Hose, 39c Fine gauge, mercerized lisle, double sole and heel, in black or brown. Boys' Rawhide Hose, 39c Extra heavy reinforced fine for heavy duty, all sizes. Filet Lace, yard 15c Heavy crocheted style in mercerized yam, fine for many purposes.

After Easter Sale of SO SPRING COATS We specially planned a group of Women's and Misses Coats so attractive and serviceable for spring wear, to sell at far below the usual prices. They're value that merit an immediate selection, that will be snapped up quickly by thrifty women. Come and get the best selection early tomorrow. Styles and materials to satisfy the most particular woman.

D. M. C. Crochet Cotton can now be had in every size and also embroidery cottons in all colors. Art section.

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Buffet Set Three-piece Buffet set stamp- Infants Wrapper VesU Vanta make in 1 ! r ? t f tt 1 1 r -It 1 I t 1 .1

cd on linen nnisn Indian nead witn nem- hne silk and wool, cashmere end worsteds,

stitched edge to aid in crochet- QO non-shrinkable, no pins, ing, at JD nQ buttons, at ......

Extra Special Values for Men and Boys Meaf "Wilwn Bros." Knit Union Suits, special Q Ej c Men's "Wilson Bros." Silk Hose, also fancy Cf) c at silk hose. Per pair v.

Men s Athletic Union Suits, nainsook in check "7 C or stripe. Special at Men's Blue Work Shirts, collar attached, sizes CQ . 14 to 17. Special ct JJt Men's Blue Overalls and Jackets. Special, 1 AC each kJxJ Men's Muslin Night Shirts, cut full size. Spe- 0 q Men's Dress Shirts, new Spring -patterns, 1 1 C sizes 14 to 17 ..... P 1. A J Men's Work Trousers, dark and medium J? 1 QC Height, at tp x J J Young Men's Flannel Trousers, in blue, QE brown and green. Special J

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Men's Cotton Hose, black, grey and cordovan. 1 C Per pair 1UL Boys' Spring Caps, odds and ends of better QQ lines, at t

Boys' Athletic Union Suits, sizes 8 to 16. Spe- q

$6.95

Boys' Nobby Cloth Hats, odds and ends of Cfc 1 OC $2.00 lines. Special at P 1 Boys' Blouses, light and dark percales, sizes CQp 6 to 16 years, at. Ui7C

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Boys' Norfolk Suits, odds and ends of higher priced suits, at

A Special Sale of GIRLS' NEW DRESSES

A great shipment of new Spring Dresses are now here for little girls and they are wonderful. Youthful styles in splendid quality ginghams. Small plaids, checks, krge striking plaids and plain

colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years. EXTRA SPECIALS IN THE SHOE SECTION Tan calf two-strap Pumps (like picture), flexible light weight gg QQ soles, military heels, high grade low cut. Wednesday, per pair . . . V W

Infants' Bands Very finest silk and wool.

sizes I to o, very special for Wednesday at .

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Women's Brown Kid Oxfords, of fine soft kid, military heel with rubber lift. Sizes 4 to 8. Specially priced $4.85 Children's Slippers, with ankle strap, fine quality in patent and brown kid. Sizes 4 to 8. Speatny.pri".d.....$2.00

Girls' Oxfords, a classy new oxford with new round tie. Also full toe model. Light ten calf, fancy perforated. f Q C Sizes2to7....Q' Boys' Brown Shoes, extra quality, oak welt sewed soles, round toe. English model. Sizes 1 to ."..$5.00

WHITING NEWS

Whiting A dvertis em en t s Are Winners

A ; tS& latest Okeh records now 85c it II. Gordon & Sons, Whitlny. a-u-Tt rier.t Furnished room, j-entie-r.an, tam best, nur car lino, private fpjr.il;.-. 430 Cleveland avenue, Whitis. Snd Cat. S-26-3 SEW SfUlVICK FUTl'HB '.f rou have a. room or house, furr.tj.ied or unfurnished, for rent or 7:jn'. to rent, apply at our free rental u.rci'j, just Installed as a part cf ttl?cr service. EIFER rtBMriRB CO. j-3-tr

Screen and fence wire. poiiHry netting", garden tool?. Tom Smelser, paint ir.d hardware, 60S Indiana boulevard. "-:i':sr. in3. 3-32-9

rRicr.js TOMGHT Cbarte Cnaarin la "The Kid.' S-2S-For Sa-Jc- T room house, furnace heat 49 ft. lot on Ohio nvcnui, possession by April J. price 15.500.00. Sullivan Tokare Co.. C01 119th street, Whiting-. S-2S-2 pancrss titkateh today, wted3! BSD A V AD THl'RSDAV Charles Chaplin In "fne KW," hla hrt airfare, and one of te bet irle-

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Thrift not onlv aavea inielligentlr, but It puts savings to worlc; not only does !t save a dollar, but it puts that dollar where It will thrive, where It can earn and l.bor for the welfare and comfort of Its owner. Whiting; Savings and Ixan Association. Current dividend rate 6 per cent. STAR THEATER TOSlCHT Frlelnndrr'a Muslcnl Comear 10 people 45 mtnutpn of monlc and American TVrot!c In addition to oar rjroHu- photoplay proarmm. Velvet Beba In "A Woninn'a Man, n splendid nix act irratrrn drama, lateart Kox ws tint a Billy Kraaey oomedy Krrtm. 3-29

1 .-.e Cheney Ptonoyrapn, tae sweet- tB

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Tfmpl, Saturday mi x- jimic "T Sternng. S-29-4

est, tons of ail. H. Gordon & Bor

p. Thibauit, chiropractor. The I.tnU of Whltlns; Building-. office hijirs. 9:S9 to 12 a- rru; 3 to 4:10 n. m. veningTs, T to 8 p. m.; Sundays by apVointment. 1-13-6 IMPORTANT XOTICH If. Gordon & Sons entire store wt'.l be open every Monday evening until S o'c'ock. Also Thursday, Saturday and pM diy as before. S-28-tf

Mr. and Jlrs. D. R. Root of Central avenue were called to New York by the death of Mr. Root's mother. Mrs. P. J. Kllkeary of Sheridan aveune Is expected home this week from Fltts-burg-h, where she has been for several days. Ml as Zeno LeTel'.iere of LaPorte arenue will leave for Virginia tho first of the month where she will visit her parents.

C.liss Mary Chilla and Mis Aurelta Llsensky of Cleveland, Ohio, who t spending the Easter holidays here, saw "East lji West" at the Garrick theater in Ohlcaffo. rRIfCBSS TOXItiHT Charlea Chepfln la The Kid." The closing- exercises of the Whttir.g eveninp; school will be held In the IT. S. assembly room at 7:30 o'clock this evenlne; with J. E. Evans, president of the Board of Education presiding. The following progTam will be.

rendered: Sons;, audience; report of. evening- school, Suit. Hosklnson; civics

drill, Mr. Vernon's1 class; story, "Happy Man," lira. TaraJ; Americanism, Nick Kocklch; class leason. Miss Sullivan's cUm; address, Ohas. Surprise, clerk of U. S. district court at Hammond; presentation of certificates, Mr. Gfub-b; aong-, "America," audience- The reed class will have an exhibit of work done during: the night ichool course, snd the class In domestic science will serve ref rershments. An Invitation is extended to all to be present.

J'. Bcauoien of lltth rtreet. The Easter services at the Conre-a-ational church weTe very well attended and Impressive. The music at the three services was very beautiful. At the mornlns; service a Jargre number of members were received into the

chhrc'h "by confession of faith. The

attendance at all services were record breakers. Albert ITubert of fl3 North State street, Chlcaro, was taken Into custody at Schrage avemte ant 121st

i street on the charge cf hitting- fiteva

Stiga with Ms machine at 7 o'clock Sunday evening. While Stlga'a Injuries were not serious. Hubert furnished 1100 fconds for his appearance In court today. TOIXCESS TOTflGHT Char lea ChapHa la "The Kid." 3-23-Tather SIsenhut of the Sacred Heart parish Is spending a few day at his home In Oaj City, Ind. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. War-

PRrVCESS THEATER TOD AT. WED. SESDO' AJil) THCRSDAY Chnrlea Chaplin In "Tte Kll." his heat picture, and one of the best pie-

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The mid week prayer meeting and Bible study class, under Prof. leavers of Chicago university, wil lbe resumed on Thursday night of this week at the Methodist church. A full attendance is urged. All ser-lces of the church

wKl be held on dayligTit saving time. Itev. H. P. Ivey Is spending a few days this week In TmHanapolis, vitfltIr.g hi father, and attending the Gipny Smith evangelistic meetings now bIng held in that city. He will return the latter part of the week.

Miss Helen Louise McTntyre. Junlorj run P. Beaublen was baptised Helen high school teacher, who has been at Jean by Rev. Trueblood at the Congre-

her home in Auburn, Ind., -where she was 111 with an attack of appendicitis returned to 'Whiting and resumed her duties yesterday. The League of Women votera will hold a meeting In the Library auditorium tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock.

A study of the courts ot the city will

be given and candidates for the office

of city judge are Invited to this meeting and will b given an opportunity to speak. PRI5TCESJ TOSICHT Charles Chapfln la -The Kid." J-28-J. McCarthy Is . Improving at his home In Sheridan avenue since returning home from the Mercy hospital In Chicago where he was confined for several months. Attorney T. Joseph Sullivan haa purchased a Dort car. Geo. Hornda, arrested by Officer BelIan for driving- by a standing irtreet car, was given a nmraoM to appear lo the city court today. Mr. and Mrs. Stratton and daughter of Chicago avent Sunday here visiting at the borne of their daughter, Mrs. W.

K&tional church Sunday mornlnf?. The Easter services at the Mefhodiat Episcopal ohurch were very largely attended and greatly enjoyed by all present. The Sunday school was the largest In attendance for two years, despite the fact that many of the most regular attendants, among oth the children and adults were trick, and eeveral were out of the city. The attendance at the morning service filled the church and extra chairs had to be brought In. Several new members were received on confession of faith and by transfer. Tho cantata. "Our Living Lord." given by the choir of 30 voices at the evening hour was rendered In an exceptionally pleasing manner, and

proved a real musical treat to the large audience. The church was taxed to the fullest extent to accommodate the crowd, extra chWrs tilling all available epace In the ojlsles and rear of the room. Great credit Is due to Mr. John "McNeill, director, and Mrs. J. H. Hosklnson. pianist, as well as to every member of the choir for the plendld maimer in which each number was rendered.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Overhage and family spent Sunday with relatives at Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schutz and family of Hammond spent Saturday evening and S-un-day with F. L. KeilmaJi and f am II y.

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$30,000 In Two Days

Mr. and Mrs. Iank Belrlger of Hammond trent Sunday with horn? folks. The electric light fixtures arrived on TYldny and were Installed ready for use on Sunday In St. Joseph's Catholic cliu rch. Mns. A. F. !Baker. who underwent an operation at the Chicago Heights hospital about two weeks asro returned to her home on Friday and is getting along nicely. Miss M-i-bel Hart man vUlf"l "ith

relatives at Chicago for eev?ral day? I

last week. Josephine Schelfo returned to hehome on Thursday after spending several weeks with her wister at Chicasro. The Prairie Pipe Line company have been busy unloading pipe for several days.

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Physician Explains Whov Should Talce Nuxated Iron Practical Advice on How To Help Build lip

Great Strength, bnergy and Endurance.

'"Lack ef Iron in tiie blood not only males a tv.an a phx-i 1 1 aid merul wraLiinf. nTvoi:, Irritable, eatiiy fat's-.ied, but it utterly rob him of thnt virile force, th-at stamina and rrength of will hich are o Cftcry to succese arid power in every faic ' h'e." y tr; ?ai3- Francit Su'iiivafl. formerly phriklan of brllertie Hospital (Outiloor Iept.). N- Vorlr. end the Wejlchester County Hoepltat. It rr.av alo trasiorm a beautiful, sweet-temper-d woman into one who 1( cro. nervm.s and Irritable. I have atrrvrg'y e.-npha'ired the great necewlty of phyiicians tnati-m b-o-vl rramiaatlom of their ', arramlc. runcx.wn patients. Thoust-pds of persons go on year alter ye.r .iffcrii: from phytical weakness and hiarily nervous conaltion due to iacie of sufficient iron In their red blood corT.asrlr without erer realm" the real cavfe of their trouble. Without iron in your blood yourfood merely paws through the body something like corn through an old mill with rollers to wide apart that the mUl can t grind. "For wait of Iron you may be ail old tnaa at thirty, dull of Intellect, poor In memory. -., (rr.r.hl.. and all 'run down,' while

at (O or 60 with plenty of iron to your blood

roil mav still be Tours In feeling, full r4 trf.

vo'jr whole being briaming over with via and energy." Put be sure the Iron yoo take ! orsatrlr Iron NuiatM Iron- and not metallic iron which f triple uiuallv take. Organic Iron Nuxat4 ron if iikt the Iron In your bkxd a ad Hke the iron in aoinach. lentils and apples, while metallic Iron 1 iron iutt a It comes from tha anion cf ttrong acidi on rrcall pieces of Iroa tlinrs and la therefore an entirely different thing from Nuxated Iron. Nuxated Iron represents organic Iron In ;ch a highly concentrated form that one doe Is estimated to b? approiiroately equivalent (in ergack: (mm content) to eating one-half quart of spinach, crte Quart of tfi-een. vegetables or half a doren ba We4 arle. It l like taking extracts of beef iattad cl eating pounds of beef. - Over 4.000,000 peop'e annuslly are tning Kuxated Iron. It gtiickly helps make nca red blood. reTitallare wornout exhasetexl uei ?e and give Irv-reaee'l strrrgth and energy. Your money will be refunded by the manufacturer If It docs cot produce satisfactory results. For sale by all dniar'iU.