Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 295, Hammond, Lake County, 3 June 1921 — Page 12

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Mips A lie L.a.m, i1a.ij?iitr r f Mr. 4 Mrp. John lari.-on, was unite..! In -r.rr!asro WVonr Ny to otto .M. ('iiiKnuifni i f Ja.-i't V;v... Thrr r'mony w.i- . iform,1.! at t'n-S'A-cdUh 1 hrrsji ckuivii at 4 o'clock itev. Kilwarii Stark in tfio prwn.-'i ff relatives and fi:.T.is. Tit" bi i ''1" a Jrfrs of wh:f- .orK no u : : !i Ji veil fa.sro.jift! with onmso b'.o-; ,n , H-r briuet was yHl.iu t..-: !-,,.- an ' !".:: of. the a:',.-y. Misses K-i.Ui L.ii."n and Ruth r-Mvu.--btr.if v re bti b s-i'-.Hd. anil wore ypiioTV and b ! : o pandy, re? p ct i vr 1 y . arvl curiit-l. sweet p a Hti'l maruiif rits. Moysrs Fa.il Stark an.-! Paul I,arsia at ' r, J rii '.'r." groom. The rir-s harer. were 'arol and Btht Eoni. n t-s of tho h:-:-ic. Th w-,-dd:ng- i-irtrch- tva played ' M:.? Florence I.ar?on. The ushe's v ere Messrs. I Roy Stark1 and Harry Hawke. A reception and dinner followed the ceremony and wa.s hel.1 i the ch'irrh bap anient. Th y nun if ojple left on a m vtor trip to Wyi.ni:r.K where they w tll make their f -iture home . the pro.-itn is en;jloye.1 there

THIS SILK SUIT HAS CAPE COAT

Mrs. Julius Kiuaook and week old number

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?:-.re. The !r!d- ivn.- ra , s.--1 an 1 e-ia-eafed at Hoi. art te!n a nc'ionr of :h" 1911 K rad:.a f n tr c!a.. c f th-- H :- '.nrt hitrh school. JttirttiK the vaf t w years has been employed Hthe ilary potofn;-e. Mrs. y.race Thompson transacted i-usiness - la C"h!:-np yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jnirram and . l avo returned from a five weeks vi..t w;r.h re'.ativ.o in Pt-nr sy : an i.t. A. E. Condon of Sotitn 1 n Urtta. who has been empioyM here a.1 -uf rintndent of schools for next year. w,n hera Tueiday on a hort visit.

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1 STAU THK.VTiiU TUNlCiHT I H'.ir Mk ferial day and other :it1 '. i act ion:'. ti -3 -1

j T!o ii ij'ai' monthly mei i nx of t'ro-j !t.-serts..l.-le Cnic club will be held' J i ? e eniiiB a: the FranU'in audi- j i ;"i;u(ii at S o lijek. Ail menilo-t.s ate! j iii Kvd t,. attend. i ! Mr;-. Thomas Caiver of So nil ('hi-

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Mr. and Tr. C. M. Williams. Mr. f?r.d Mrs. Bert faxton. from Wh!t-w-ater. Wis., f.-tient several iays hre with relatives and calling- on old friends this week. Mrs. 5choon 1s or. the slek 11st aiMrs. J 'arier has heen quite bad the 1 is t wee k. "Mrs. Moor ar.d children left tin la? Wednesday for Chlearo. She xr'cts t re.maln In C'n-air.T about a weeii until after'the graduation exerc !."( a Evanston. where Mr. Moore will graduate the Sth of June. aftr which thry w'111 go to -their new home at Scioto. . leu. A numher of peep'. in this vicinity attended Peroration service In Cftrr. . Point.

Mr. O'ntha Merrill of Ilammonl! vielted 1 Tela'! ves her this week anil called on eld friends. - Mt. and Mrs. i'orEr T'ost"'..'" o of ary were-calllry on friends here ; a:u Wednesday. i Mrs. Emma Merion left hre tvd.J resdajr niorning to spnd a cotjp'.e of j

rtay with her brother. Wi'l Coffe in Harvey. 111., from there sh will return to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Zuveis In I-aGrariSe. 111. ,

Fred Farbrry and mother and

".augrhter and family. Mr. aTid rrs rieyrioldsr of rhlcato, were callers hero Pecoratlon day.

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The funeral of "ii andma Mart.n n as , heid on Wednesday a '. ternoui! from j , th home of iii-r .l.-msliter Mrs 1-"red 1 Ij ori'iu ..f Mitl.- a-. nu;, I i lie ; IV thleham I.utheraii .'l.ii.ih of the tlat Side. where Fa.-tor Thieno' I r readied a ery liupreysn sc-i ni.ii!. ; j Front the chf.rch t h" oorteao u ended; I its way to the iiakuvods ccinetrry in; j '""UicaRo. i :,( re she w as l.'tiJ to re-: j ir. the familv lot. heyide 1 r hsis'oanil; and other members of her family I ' iraadnia Martin, ho was 1' 1 oars of! 1 as" has been a total na aitd. Siie i leaves beside. her dauahter. Mis. I' I.e verenz. t'n sons. l"r- d and Charlie : Martin, 17 prand children and a natti-l her of ere at Ktand oLlhiion and a 1 host of friends. She hating li'.'-d a: i l Ha.-t side where ."he was w ell know n I unt.l 12 years, a t;o, iviun siio rani'1 t j Kobe rt sda 1 e. The funeral was tj j hare of Fmlertak- r K. vlriAwold of! j Sou t h Ciiu-n K". M;s. J. T.iiv and Mrs. H. Gels:e-j of j jrh.h-a-o vlH d Mrs. Minnie Atchison ! j "f !!i- ;.en o- la.-t Ticsday. Mrs j Atchison, who has loon i ! for o'm--ral iioouhs tin.- to a stroke ,.f t i apoplew, is he' ie ...j to be oine ii.it j

in, p r f d at this i , in e. Arthur M i n.-e i,u r it. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M.ns.hti:u of Amy avenue has been ill for sevral da s with an attack of appendicitis. Mrs.. Jacob Fase of Robert aver. ;e was a ("hicas'i is:tor the fore part of this week.

baby ar getting along fine at the Sit. Bernard's hospital In Chicago. Mr. antl Mrs. Frank Spoars of 116th street have been entertaining relatives of the former from Milwaukee, Wis., for several days. Mrs. I'aitie Shade and d.ViKhtr Vera. returned from Geneva, Neb., wheie. they )1;ve been liiinr for the past few months with an aunt, who has been an inallil for some time. Mrs. Sh.t.je and daughter ate for the present time living with Mr. and Mrs Arthur II e nd r i c ks. ,n of Iake avenue, The reiati.es and friends who attended the funeral of Grandma .Martin, mother of Mrs. F. l.everenz of M'.ril.' ncnue on Wednesday afterlo.i'ii have all returned to tbeir re- - p t . e homes. Mrs. Ida Hunt of My t tie avenue was a ..'hi:, ago busine.-'s .visitor the fore pa it "f this w eek . Mrs. Fa,:! loorit.iie entertained h

ladies at a pretty little

shower at her home on Thursday afternoon.

LOWELL

Tills community was greatly shucked yesterday loornin;,' when ii was) learned that Mrs. Felia H;ns had

dropped tb.ad at the h.oue of Iht i

daunht"!', Mrs. IVter Foiroi Mr

Huies came !o n from t'hicaKo last.;

c-auKnay to vis.: ner uauunter and to rh;jJ,!; ,,,., h(l w.fls n,rP ,..,ns(.n,Pnt

c.ii'.uo i "'en at nn nay s.-r:ces nere, ,.. , ,. ,

and apparently was in h'-r usual health up to the time of her d'-ath. She had jiono n il ;n the ward ah .ut i.'i'lo.-k

will be held at the M. 11. church in Lowell tomorrow! Friday) at 1 p. m. Rev. Harry Ham, Hon, who has been the pastor of the Christian church here fur the past year, left yesterday morning for Royal (..'enter, where he has accepted a call as pastor of the church at that place. While h' re Hev. Hamilton and -'wife ha- ma'ie a host of 1 riends who ie;rret to so: them ieae. A short time nu-o a vote of the concre-

j nation was h hi and it was practically i u na nlmou fur the retaining of Rev.

Hamilton for the next. "ar, hut he

! thought undrr the conditions existing'.

he was ri'Tileii in another field more

esterdav morniiiK and v. h-n she was nturnintr siie feli down and when helo arrived it was found that life had departed. Heart failure attributed as t Ii' cause ,,f death. F.inera! seiviees

he aicptcd the ,all to Itoval 'n

tor. We can say to the people of Roy ai Center that in K-;tin Hev. Ham!! on and wife for citizens of their tow; they are ;n min- valua'oie addition

and we commend them to the peop'. In their new home. We Join the largt circle of friends here of the pastor and his good wife in wishing then happiness and prosperity in their new home. Amos Brannon left yesterday morning for I-iil!lnK. Mont., where he w'l visit relative and friends for a month Dr. an. Mrs. J. A. Taylor were eh -cago vis'tors yesterday. This section has had two fine ra:n in th". last two days. They will be of untold benefit to the crops. P.O. Q. KILLS PESKY BUSS Impossible for B'd Ilni'. Poaches, Fe?t nud Anls to exist w lien the new chemical I'. D. ef. Is properly used. - A 3'-e parkflse

makes one quart, enough to Kill a million of the pesky devils Bid their esrus pis well. Special Ho'pitV: size Hi .Vi rrokes 5 iillon". At your riru?clt or s.pt prrid by tb" Owl (.lit. ra. Co , Ter.-e Hiuto. lni.

The silk suit is the favored fashion of the moment. Here is a very pretty and unusual model made w-.th a one-piece frock and a cape coat. Roth have heavily corded and embroidered borders In eelf color. The costume is pearl gray. Worn with it is a jade green" hat tnnim?d with Mowers.

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OoM-rya, sere feet, burning fet. swollen feet, fender feet, tired feet. Gi -d-bve. I'-uns. caliouses, bun. on'3 ar.d raw ji ts. V more shoe tightness, n- more 'imping with pain ( r draw;ner up your fa'-e in apony. "Tiz'1 Is uiftii'si, acts .iyht off. "Ti.-," draw; tut a 1 the poisonous exudations whh'o rnf up the feet. Fse "Tiz" and wi.nr stnal'.er sho-'S. Vse "Tiz" and forg- t your font ir'serv. Ahl how vomfo.-t-able your feet fer.p Get a box of ' Tiz" now at any druggist or d-a prt nv-r.t store. l.n't sufr'..,'. Have pood f.-t, glad fet. feet that never sw ell. never hurt, never gt tirt'l. A year's fo..t c mfort guaranteed or money refunded. Adv.

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Footwear of Charm Coupling Smartness With Economy

We are featuring two wonderful values, one a Twin-Strap Pump with Cuban heels, the other a Tailored Brown Calf Brogue. Good $8.00 values, specially priced at $5.85 NEW WHITE FOOTWEAR You won't fully appreciate the charm of white footwear until you have seen the beautiful new models assembled here. The correct style for every occasion drcts or sport wear. Very specially priced at $3.25, 3.85, 4.50, 5.85, up to $10.00 JAS. B. ORTT "The Store of Smiling Service" 163 STATE STREET :: HAMMOND, IND.

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Put More Bread in the Children s Lunch Boxes Bread v.i'.l build up their strength and energy as well as satisfy their healthy appetites. Cream Maid Bread Is ideal for sandwiches. It's tastiness an-i cutting qualities prove its worth. Eat more bread and make Good Bread your favorite brand. At Your Grocers

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We've been allowed but a few days to dispose of our Entire Stock of Government Merchandise REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS AWAIT YOU MERE Sale Starts Tomorrow Morning, June 4th and We Must Close Our Doors Saturday Night, June 11th Only Heroic Price Slashing: which we are inaugurating will enable us to clean out our Stock by Sat. night rj&TE M fEWJ OF THESE BaRGAHVS B&IM'T THEY RPPE&L TSS W&U?

NEW BED SHEETS Full double bed size. 72x90 in., bleached, seamed, actual $1.25 value, 75C Closing Price .

NEW WOOL BLANKETS Double, big size for double beds, while or gray, with fancy border. Actual $!5 !,ankcV 5.45 Llosing rnce ....

GOVT. HUCK TOWELS New linen finished huck towels, red or white border. Closing Price, 7"C 6 for.

NEW BATH TOWELS bull sized, new double thread Turkish Towels, original price

about 50c each. Closing Price, 3 for.

85c

CHAMBRAY SHIRTS New blue chambray Work Shirts, collars attached, $1

55c

value, Closing Price

GOVT. BREECHES Reclaimed. perfect, khaki, cost the government about $3.00. c Closing Price ..... t

GOVT. LAUNDRY BAGS Big size, perfect, reclaimed, cost the government over $1, at the HOC Closing Price of

HUCK TOWELING New, bleached linen, finished Huck Toweling, red border, 15c quality, Q Closing Price, yd

NEW OVERALLS Union made, heavy blue denim, with bib, all sizes. Jumpers to match, worth $ 1 .25, 7C

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GOVT. GEM RAZORS

New, the $2 set in khaki complete with 6 blades

sharpener, Closing Price ....

kit, and

48c

GOVT. SHOES New, tan army marching shoes, heavy oak soles and heels, gov ernment cost about $7.00 per pair, 1 2 Closing Price V 9

GOVT. MATTRESS

Genuine navy Japanese silk floss 1 Government famous Gold Medal

mattress ior cots, covered with 8 oz. blue striped ticking, re- ! I -V - 1 .1

claimed. Unginai cost to the

government over $6, Closing Price

$1

GOVT. COTS

folding canvas cots, perfect, finest outing bed to take on a trip

cost the government over $6.00, at the special O Closing Price CmJ

GOVT. HAMMOCKS Navy Hammocks, of extra heavy white duck. Complete, original cost about $6.00. jJ2 Closing Price ;

GOVT. TENTS Reclaimed pup tents or shelter halves, waterproof, khaki, complete, original cost about $10, special O Q EC Closing Price JJ

GOVT. SHIRTS All wool, reclaimed, Olive Drab Work Shirts, cost the government, new, from $4 to $6 ; OCp Closing Price

OFFICERS SHOES New officers dress shoes, dark color tan, soft toe. a $10 shoe, A Q C Gr " s J osing Price

GOVT. WOOL BLANKETS All wool, reclaimed blankets, perfect khaki and gray, original cost to the government about $10; O C A Closing Price ZkJJ

NEW FELT MATTRESS l ull double bed size, 45 lb. weight, new, originally sold for about $15; at the special 2 QC Closing Price J.Z?J

GOVT. MESS KITS Aluminum, perfect, with covers and handles. Original cost about $1 .00; at the special O C

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GOVT. RAINCOATS New, Officers, Privates and Civilian styles, cost the government up to $1 5 at the special A Vlf Closing Price .UU

GOVT. UNION-ALLS Reclaimed, khaki, Lee Lnion-Alls, perfect, cost the government about $4; special Q E Closing Price

GOVT. RAINCOATS Reclaimed army khaki raincoats, in perfect condition, all sizes, original cost about $10.00; gQ Closing Price

NEW-FLOSS MATTRESS

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Full double bed size, rolled

Japanese silk floss and covered with fancy net tricking, a $25 mattress; at the special 1 H QC

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GOVERNMENT SHOES

Real marching shoes, new

and heels, dark tan.

about $6.00per pair; O QC Llosir.Er Price

oak soles

original cost

GOVERNMENT TROUSERS Reclaimed, all wool government trousers, olive drab, perfect, in all sizes, original cost about $10.00; at the special "1 ? C Closing Price

GOVT. IRON BEDS Collapsible Liberty Steel Cots with springs, heavy angle iron posts, finest outdoor sleeping bed. Original cost to the government about $7.00; at the special O Elf Closing Price .OU

MOLESKIN COATS

New, waterproof, officers belt

ed back, dark tan, actual $35

value; all sizes; Closing Price

$15

GOVT. PUTTEES New, all wool, spiral puttees, regulation length, cost the government about $3 per pair; at the special QCP Closing Price OUC

GOVT. HAVERSACKS Very best quality, double, complete, heavy khaki drill, original cost over $2.00; j Closing Price TTv

GOVT. PILLOWS New, all feather, 31b. weight, coverec with fancy ticking, worth about $2 ; QCp Closing Price OUC

TWO-FIFTY OVERALLS Heaviest new blue denim overalls, made with bib, Jumpers to

match, sold last year for $4.50;

at the special Closing Price . . .

1,25

GOVT. STANDARD SHIRTS New, all wool, navy blue, all sizes, original cost about $6.00; at the special O AC Closing Price

GOVT. JACKETS Reclaimed, perfect, khaki color, original cost to the government about $2.00; OCJ Closing Price iOC

TURKISH TOWELS New. bleached, Turkish Towels, face or hand size, original price was about 25c. 6 towels 75 C Closing Price

PILLOW CASES New, bleached, sire 43x 36 and 42x36. 22 C Closing price . .

GOVERNMENT SOAP Pure cocoanut oil, toilet or laundry soap, white, floating, 6 07., size, original cost about 10c bar, A J Closing Price 2

GOVT. FIELD CASES Most practical and durable trunk or field case to take on a trip, cost he government over $10, Zf Closing Price -.OU

GOVT. New. knives, spoons, heavil about I 5c to Closing Price

SILVERWARE forks, tea and tablev plated, original cost 20c; 7C

GOV'T COMFORTERS Reclaimed, perfect, khaki and fancy; original cost about $4.00. J CQ Closing price ...

GOVT. BOOTS New. hip boots, fust quality, all sizes, original cost to the goernment about $6.50; flJO Closing Price v

GOVT CRACKERS Vl lb. package of Gov't Hard Crackers. 2 c Closing price, pkg.

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