Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 294, Hammond, Lake County, 2 June 1921 — Page 8
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Twin City News Notes
Th Woman's Missionary s.-.-itrtv -. I tV. Past O-.i.-ac., i'irM M. l;. ( ')hi i -r-h. w '.'.'i rn--t utii.-rrcw ;it'i.-rii.-"n m. irii Mrj T"vid r n n i:!t:. l;.i:.n ! Tlire will .--l. -ft ion I'tTirvrs en."! tiil nv. mbrs a r.-- rctl to ! ?.m-vni. j Mips Tcrc-s.i tloili" t fy, ilaiu-Vi r of Mr. H-ul Mr-;. Tlionvis J. ;...!!r v of j
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hv t"o" .1 Ivintic- "f briof.- H.'i-oo. i.a.ti- j !! to tt- Cast i"n!.-.ic:i l,ibrnr b-. thtr j Instructor-1, t'l-j Sistf-rs. tin a fi-rnoon. J HTHj tvH! ll.tttoil to cpi'i(tl Stories ol.ri- j d f''r rbibimi t t'rU :;, .jii.l.-r fh tftrr .-tton of Mi?-. Tary Hl"H -aIio eurpr1nTprid !h" depart nT-tit for ju-i eml reading. I
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HIGH SCHOOL HORSE WITH RHODA ROYAL THREE RING SHOWS, INDIANA HARBOR, JUNE 4
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GOLD MEDAL
Tne world's stanJard remedy for kidnry, l;ver, Madder and uri; acM troubles r.:nc3 lo'6 ; corracta disorders J stimulate? -ital or-;r.ns. All tiruggiats. threo sizes. Lock for tlie mine GolJ MetJul on every Irvm uxd accept DO usuLatioa
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Good Shoes for Less Money
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rroduetton of Hfainaid I'lCu-en's 'per. a tb.- Mcrsba'l High H. ho,,;. hiC8f: is a former Indifina. Harbor young: lady, bavin? born born bore and received lvr arly edUi'Htion !n tb? schools of this -ity. Sh. tbo dauphtor ft Morris and Dora Frenman and srand-d.auKh-
Miss Itroiiman is but Uft.-- n
jr.irs of ne- nd fat jtainlns rvot'Ktiition in t'uf.ii ri. tl ontt. t pririv.--.. She as a st ti'lrnt at th Hrn?.!l School of Mu?!.', 'hU-nRo. w her.? at ariotis ttmsh'1 root ioo an ir, for b r historic
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lli d,n:H. itii'ii sultahii to tio- c. firrival. Si-vrr. of i!,r- intimate fri. mis of th- lifst' s nriu Mr. Italdu in rre pn sen t.
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Mr?. Frano
Miss Tluth Zlnttnerman of I'artm? ne. b-ft i rft. ril.iy to .i n. a (nation of a few ici-s at You nirstoM n. hUv Mrs. J Mark" of H'tnioiU str.ct.
host i -is to members of the Itar.py
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e cut 'a ii s n. lunrii.'nii vcrved at on-Vci-k i-t r '.vhioh 5. a:nl d:i,-4.tiri-'vas enjo;. fi!. Mrs. Jm;. o r. MotJiiHtd. of 1t -tri-ct. and two i-inidr' n bavo returned from fr.v dass' tr'p t TaJr ( rir.-yn tvbo-rc the pari-i. ts .f Mr. Mo,ua;.l hnf
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Phi-K. Tito Smith home v U utid. nr" I "n'' weeK-ond. .some r s.'n?;vf repair I Yalter Hart, "son of the AYtiliam Th Mi.te Anna Mn- Henderson .ni'l ' Harts of ll.m!wii street, wps !inie Mrie Snyder are pu..:t of y, rs j from llant'or. ML-iy, for a f.-w day
hiv a method rr tn control t ve ,.f 14'.:'; -s'-e.-t .d will be rt-t'irnlnir lore asain !n a
In this city ai at .tTKo Miclnpan nvo FREE TO Asthma Sufferers
Free Trial of a Method ThaV ,
Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time
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course Rt the t'olumbia un1 i-rslt y, is expected hr re from IVdMver. Iowa, an.1 -as in -iibst itutinsr dur'.ntr the sunitr.fr nionth whin the regular librarians depido I1 take vacations. j
Th The nit Sm'th-t of I'.co't e.. I ae moved to the J.m.'s Mo.M:!l rosi-
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of Athnta. and w want you to trv !t
m our expense. No matter whether ; tir case is of Ions standing: tr recent development, whetr.er it is present as occasional or chroni'.' Asthma, you should eend for a free trial of our method. No matter In what climate you live, no mattar what your age or oocujauon. If you aro troubled with asthma, cur method should relieve you promptlyYe especially want to send i: to those pparently hopeless cases, where nil forms of Inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes, "patent smokes," etc.. have failed. AVe want to show- everv. Cii a our xp"iis... that i.iir me'hod is deEir.ed to end all difficult breathinc. all whecziiiK. and all trios terrihlo paroxysms. This free offer is too Important to ne. frlf-'-t a s nrle ';.v. AVrite now and betriri the method ft once. Send no m,mv. Stmply mail coupon below. Do it Tods) you do nut even pay postage.
TREE TRIAL COTTPON. FRONT TER ASTHMA CO . Room 14N. Niagara and Hudson sts , Buffalo, N. Y. Send free trial of your method to:
The Vimsn s Guild of the ;..o i Shepherd fhurvh will meet -:t'-. Mrs J. Goulderinjr in the Atlas A part inci.t' eomorrow wfternoon. wivh Mrs. Tiobort Iippe. mother of Mrs. Goulding, ai hostess. The. Nu Epsllom Club met -with Mrs Jack I'fttis !n North Raring; nvonue, lasl evening.
A little datitrbter was born 'o Mr and Mrs. iMinlnlc Joyce of Xorfheotte!
avenue yesterday. It is the tirst little jrtrl In the family and there is one small son. The mother was Miss Irene Duffy before her rnarriattc. dautrht'r of the P. T. rutfys. former residents of this city and later of Tountrstown. h;o Ati auto party comprised of the j?ert Newells, their house guests. Mrs. ("line Mr. Newell's sister from Xi'o-s, Mich., tile Gus Newells and Jim Newell families motor'-d to Streator. ITT., and spent the day.
week's time. Mr, Hurt will enter 'he tax.! bu it)e oer there arid on his next visit b re nit; brinK n crate ..f straw berries wbi'b are growing In abundance th.re r.t the present time. The Misses Ressie Mc.n)ey. Kdlth Collier and Ne"! MeAn'ey have return-
. eJ from a f w davs' visit t the cott lace of Miss Mnrie ylott of Gary, j down at Miller Reach, where they had
a most etijojable visit. Mayflower Camp, Royal Neighbors, will entertain this eyenir.g: to fi.-nor . l n r ... - , : .. . , 9 . . t
ill'" 111 l.'t'iutl tl r: 1 1 1 x I -a I y 01 o:;an,zation of the local camp. The charter j members will be the host ss.es at the) luncheon to be serve... It is desired that iiil miinbers of the camp Kltni.l j and spend the vei;i;- together. '1'" new meetinp on more Intiniate terms with the, older m.-r,ber. lhitftrtain- j merit will be pro v ided. The y,o;n; ladies of Pi,tr;. !.- j church liaxa- joined forees sso;f ;;i
tin ?.: W ill be a inov :i at In. C,i.ll!iU:i j tothe.nt. r, , uug of ,l j:i-- l.'.th w h- ! v. ' 1 1 publli- patron-tK.. will !.. -..in-iie.l ;., j , ,. ,.,
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The card p.artv i,. td nt St Put r- :
church ball, under sup r-. isb-n ..f c.r. eb-s, one and t v. bi.-l. tic M .- la : ... I'".ur"nce Godfrey nil.! Thorn 1' i '. tt. r are civnrin. i. ns inri-. :-, ; :1,; , tins wt, k. The .,.ts hoi i ii,. of two m, :-. hum!?-., I i, n I ,lr 'Ivdco n i ard.s wvr kH'-ii ! su.--.'ssful .-o,n;o if.-T , s William t ( ,,.:;ii.,r, Mr. and M - J. Uedford. Mi-- . J, U.ii;.-. (;. -.-. j r '"onneli.-, Mart'ri Kcartii'. Mrs I'rank l-'lKi'tl and John Jradj . beautiful fi-ruory ,-:i' t; )-:. Mrs John M. Gu tri aild -it .o;J. ,1 of throne, t-clots .. -;o! to the lltllllO S ot' ti,e . VCiline-. irn Vo:.
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Mrs. Rert Newell of Drummond St. a financial way toward the buliriincr -f
enlertnined for her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ray Raldwon. of Kast Chocapo who recently returned fr.m St. fars:aret's
a r.ew editica, and have p'cleed them, .selves to pive entertainments at Various times, interspersing: them with 'he
hospital. Hamond. w here a "Ittle dauch- hen fin the older members of the t-r was born The jrif t w -re all of Krejt.it i-n will sponsor. The first of
.riiDor (L)iffee store:
4911 Melville Ave., East Chicago 3720 Cedar Street, Indiana Harbor
Friday and Saturday, June 3-4
Borden's, or Armour's Pet
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COFFEE COFFEE COFFEE FANCY OUR BEST SELLER ROYAL BLEND SANTOS BEST FANCY PEABERRY HARBOR'S LEADER 25c lb. 27c lb. 35c lb. 5 lbs. $1.10 4 lbs. Sl.OO 3 lbs. 31.00
Full Brick, Cream or C9 Yellow American
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Jelke's Good Luck Margarine, lb 23c Best Peanut Butter, made daily, lb 15c
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Renew your walls a year from now nt ilh soap, water, and a rag. HERE is beauty that time treats kindly! Devoe Vclour Finished Walls are really washable; can be kept sanitary and fresh lor yearsl Dece Velour Finish is made in many artistic colors that reflect the light, keeping the room cheerful, home like and restful. It -can be used over wail paper, burlap vr plaster. DBVOFrROBL'CTSare tirrte-teted3nd proven, backed by I06 cars' experience of the oldest piint manufacturing
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Cottage Cheese, Fresh Daily, lb. 7c
LARD, compound . . 9V2C LARD, Oscar Meyers . IIV2C
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TEN POUNDS FOR
SOAP American Family, P. & G. CQ SOAP Superior Family, QQr Naptha or Fels Naptha, 1 0 bavs . . U 10 bars for JJ7t Puritan Malt Extract, ygc EAGLE BRAND MILK ARGO STARCH percan Per can Pefpkg. T.1: 18c 20 c 7ic
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Tlie popular styles men are wearing this summer brogue. EE: j EEJ combining comfort, style and service of the finest leather ? and excellently made. You'll save a lot of money on these I a $6.50. They have comfortable rubber heels. Z M "Combination Low,, Oxfords M : $8.50 (Special) A good many men are seeking such a smart combination last ; oxford as this. It's a "Bostonian" in black or brown vici kid and it's bench made. Special at $8.50. H I I Men's Dark Outing Shoes 1
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Ideal shoes for sport, for hiking, for vacation and summer i EE comfort. Solid leather soles and uppers, well made a Z Ej sturdy, reliable shoe. H Boys' Calfskin Shoes : $2,95 (Bluchers) I I EE Good-looking mahogany blucher for boys and youths for EE EE dress or for school. Sturdily made on a good looking last. EE H The Little Gents' Sizes are $2.45 Ei3
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Every One Guaranteed in First-Class Condition 1917 Maxwell, repainted, looks like new $200.00 1918 Maxwell, like new 300.00 1920 Maxwell, demonstrator, driven only 395 miles, A-l bargain, at 750.00 1917 Reo, repainted, has new top, at 375.00 1917 Chalmers, 7 passenger touring, at 300. 00 1917 Overland, winter top, at 350.00 1917 Overland . . . .' 300.00 1918 Overland. Continental Red Seal motor 550.00 1918 Marion Handley, 6 cylinders, "A-1 condition, repainted, at 450.00 1919 Chevrolet, model 490 . . 300.00 1919 Nash Model 681, A-1 condition, at 1.100.00 Cash or on time. Come in and look them over. Open evenings until 9 A. M.
They are cf whtie or grey suede trimmed in tan with perforated toe and military heel. A smart, s t y 1 i s ii model.
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Strap Pumps like these will be very popular for summer wear and there is an unusual saving possible at $4.95.
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Auto Sales Company HENRY A. ELSNER, Manager
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Women's One-Strap Pumps e $750 (Special) Made of brown or mahogany via kid in the popular one- HE strap style, with military heel and plain toe. This is an EEunusual value at $7.50. z Women's White Foe t wear fj $1.95 (3 Styles) J Hitop Buckskin Shoes with medium Louis heel and canvas EE shoes, trimmed with buck in low and military heel styles. EE
'48-50 State Street.
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Misses' Pumps $4.50 - Patent Ankle Strap Pumps for misses in .sizes 1 1 '2 to 2. Made with welt soles.
Infants' Sandals $3.00 j Brow n pa'cnt four-strap EE Roman sandals. A pre'ty EE last for infants. Specially EE
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