Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 12, Hammond, Lake County, 5 July 1921 — Page 10

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THE TIMES.

Crown Point News

Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

A urprle party wis tendered to ilr. Henry Botling on Friday night ty her women friends, complimenting her prior to her departure for Chicago ts reside. Mr. And Mrs. MlcfcAel Banfer have rr.OTed to a. farm at 3oon Grove and tneir horn has been rented to Hr. and Mr. Ed Eerch. Pvid Macey of th AUman-Oary Title company, spent a few days with reiatlTea at WUaiette, IiL Unele 6am. represented ty Postmaster Fred T. Wheeler and hla force of deputies, put In the -week end rnovIr.g the postofflce equipment to the Crawford building- on the west side of the fijuare and are now nicely settled in their new location. The building is an IdeaJ one. meeting the requirements est the postofflce department. The building recently vacated by the postoffice, will house the Lake County Title Jid Guaranty company in about a month after the necessary alterations and repairs have b6en made. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Black entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Black on Saturday and Sunday. A marriage license was issued on Friday to Bert Brockway and Bessie May Smith, both of Crown Point. Three thousand, nine hundred and twenty-eight dollars in fines was collected by the county c!erk'3 office during the quarter ending June 30th, being fines and costs from cases disposed of In the criminal court and being SI. 1(15 more than the previous quarter, which waa $3,813. The above gures give the general public an idea of the volumne of business that Is done by the LAke county criminal court. Many of the fines collected are for violations cf the liquor laws, the penalty In mast cases being $l"0. Many :so who are sect to sere prison senVICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder acd uric add troubles are most dangerous because of their insidious ettacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking GOLD.MEDAL

The world's standard remedy (or thea U

oisorcera, will often ward off these disoses and etrecg-then the body a gainst further attafks. Three e&ee, all dnaggista, Ink foe tfc bub Cold Medal on mir txui ad accpc no wniUtioa

tenses are unable to pay their costs, the above figures representing the actual amount of fines paid In. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. TJ. Harper narrowly escaped serious Injury on Saturday afternoon when she was knocked down by a passing automobile In front of the Crawford building. The child was picked up and taken to Pr. Blackstne'a office where It was fand she had escaped unhurt. Once more the glorious Fourth ha? passed into history and once more has Crown Point done herself proud in entertainingthousands of visitors en this occasion. ThV weather man did his best in providing a brand of weatner hard to beat. 100 in the shaoe. In spite of weather discern forts.. ho't er. the day will lone IV remembered b'

trie crowds who flocked to Crown Point to spend the Fourth. It is estimated that about ten thousand people packed the fair grounds and w'ere treated to a free entertainment all day long The day's festivities started with a monster parade, th'a like of which is seldom seen in a town the size of Crown Point and which the merchant.", who participated, are to be congratulated on the display made. From that time on there was something doing every minute to entertain the crowds until Home Sweet Home was played by the orchestra In Art HalL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Somen, cf Chicago, motored to Crown Point on Sunday to spend the day with friends. Herbert Be!eflld. of Chicago, spent the Fourth of July holiday at the home of his father, Richard Belefield. Mr. and Mra. A. D. Wudke and son Fred ertok. cf Chicago, visited with Raymond Mors and family, coming to Crown Point on Saturday and remainjng several dayo. Raymond Finch went to Chicago on s-aturday to spend a few diys with Leo Pnrski.

Tuesday, July 5, 1921.

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Watch One Corn

end in this way then decide

Learn now the right way to end corns, w Apply Blue-jay the liquid or the plaster to one cornMark how the pain stops, Watch the corn, in a little while.loosen and come out Stop paring corns it is dangerous. Put aside the" old, harsh treatments. Try this new way at once. Blue-jay is the scientific Plaster or Liquid Bluejay The Scientific Corn Ender

BAUER & BLACK Chicago New York Toronto Maker cf B & B Sterile Surgical Dreuuir and Allied Products

method. A famous chemist invented it. This great surgical dressing houe makes it. Countless people use it. Blue-jay is ending not less than 20 million corns a year. A touch applies it. The action is gentle, the results are sure and final. Fairness to yourself re quires that you try it if you ever suffer corns.

End other foot troubles To keep the feet in proper condition, bathe them witk Blue-lay Foot Soap. It chocks eicer.wve perspiration. It (tops smarting and burning. Then use Blue-jay Foot Relief, soothing, cooling massage fot aching muscles and tendons. A final luxury is Blue - jay Foot powder, an antiseptic deodorant powder that keeps feet feehsg Ed:, These new Blue-jar treatments Each. 35c; Combination pkg . $1.00.

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"The People's Store" State and Sohl Streets, HAMMOND, INDIANA

Salesmens' Samples of Beautiful Un de rm us lin s This store was fortunate in procuring the sample line of ladies' and children's undermuslins from one of Chicago's large wholesale houses and will offer every item at very low prices. Wednesday morning, July 6th, every item is very much in demand during the intense hot weather and We advise early shopping to fill your wants. .. .?p..

Ladies' Night Gowns 98c each

Including nainsook, batiste, crepes and cambric muslins; latest styles. Values to $2.50.

Ladies' Chemise

$1.00 each

InculcEng all good styles in summer fabrics. Former values to $2.98.'

Corset Covers and Dravers 58c each

A pretty selection of wanted qualities.

Ladies' Bloomers 59c each Included are sateens, batiste, cambrics and crepes in pink and white. Former values to 98c. Princess Slips 79c each A good rang of sizes in a pretty selection of styles. Children's Slips and

frawers eaci Values to 65c, in a wide range of sizes.

19 each

Ladies' Petticoats

A rare snowing of wanted garments at a very low price. Included are piques, muslins, sateens and leng cloth.

DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY

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Wednesday, and Thursday Morning

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Clever and economical women find it easy and a very pleasant task to transform these lovely tub stuffs into frocks and other charming things at such a small cost. These for tomorrow and Thursday morning are exceptional.

White Sport Satin 40 inches wid in a very good quality, so popular this season for skirts. We offer this at a tfcO ft- Q

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Silk Shirtings

Extra heavy crepe de chine shirting silk with fancy stripes. Will make fine shirts and blouses. ! 1 QQ A $2.50 value. Special at 1

Dress Linens

Baronette Satin A very Heavy quality. 40 inches wide; in white, navy, brown and black. One cf the leading A OO fabrics for skirts. Special, per yard. .. . French Gingham We will offer some of these fine goods in a good assortment of plaids at a very low price. Suit- O , able for ladies' and children's dresses . Beach Suiting

An extra quality of linen, full yard wide, in a wide Full yard wide, in a fine mercerized quality so popurange of colors. Warranted pure linen. Will make lar this season for sport dreses. Come in orchid, beautiful dresses. A $1.98 value. Spe- ? 1 AQ fose, pink, blue, tan and green. Special, per CQ. dally priced, per yard l.tJ yard OUC

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A Special Selling of

irts for Summer

Materials of Baronette Satins In pink, white and blue Tricolette Blue, navy and black

Black Taffeta

Black Satin

Special Sale of White Canvas Strap Pumps $3.85 Here is a special sale that is nothing short of exceptional in presenting a remarkable quality of white canvas pumps to Hammond women and misses at unusual savings. They are smart one-strap models with French, Baby French and military heels, fine quality white cloth, hand turned soles. Sizes 2'j to 8. Special for Friday and Saturday at $3.85.

Particularly attractive at this time are extraordinary silk skirts that are reduced way down, making possible a savings from one-third to a half." The assortment, though somewhat broken, still offers a good selection of beautiful styles and materials in a good range of sizes. Take advantage of this opportunity to supply your wardrobe with one of these silk skirts at a reduced price.

Beautiful Wool Plaid Skirts are in- Q E? eluded in this sale assemblage at. . V

MISSES' PATENT PUMPS With instep strap. Size 11 Yi to 2. Special at $2.69

CHILD'S PATENT PUMPS With instep strap? Size &y2 ot 1 1 . Special at $2.49

This Store Closed Thursday's at Noon During July and August

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IF you would follow the primrose path ci smartness you must have at least one Gingham Frock irs yourSiimmer v ardrobe. In . THE SUMMER FASHION BOOK And Li Pictorial Review'' Patterns for August You will find all the newest designs for Gingham Frocks. , Nou on Sal Pictorial Review PaKerni

20 cents to 35 cents Dress 9336 NONE HIGHER 35 cents

Cool Clothes for Children and Infants NIGHT GOWNS Children's Muslin Gowns in V cr round neck; well made and quality excellent. Made in full eizes, 2 to 6 years. Wry specially '7Ckn priced at . C ROMPERS Hirls Peg Top Rompers, in plain and checked ginghams, button trimmed, band cuff. Sizes 1 OQ I to 6 years, at P1.0S7 INFANTS' GOWNS Infants' Night Gcwn3 made of very fine nainsook, neck and sleeve lace trimmed, button front. CQ Sizes to 2 years Js PATSY FANTY DRESS Made plain and also checked gingham. Just the wanted dresses for hot days. Sizes 2 to 6 "J QC years. Special at INFANTS' LISLE VESTS Very fine lisie with half low neck and no sleeve. Specially 9c priced at Stamped Articles BUFFET SET Three-piece Buffet Set. stamped ca union linen with hemstitched edge to aid in crocheting and colored patches for applique (Art CQ Section). Special at DRESSER SCARFS Stamped on splendid quality linen finish material, ni cross stitch and many pretty floral designs in hemstitched points and scallop. Special at

BOYS' WASH SUITS Tom Sawyer, made in Oliver Twist style of kiddie cloth, in dark blue, gray, green and tan, with white collars, piped in black; fast color braid and black buttons. Guaranteed fast colors. Mothers will find this a most advanatgeous sale. All sizes and colors, 2Yi 5 1 to 8 years. Special. . . ROMPERS Children's Rompers and Play Suits, blue chambray and stripes, neit!v

trimmed.- Sizes 2 to 8 years. Regular $1.49 value. Special- QQ ly priced at

INFANTS' PATENT MARY JANE SLIPPERS. Sizes 4 to 8. Wry specially priced, 69 per pair Men's Vacation

Specials

Men's Tan Pongee Shirt3 $2.35 Men's Shantung Silk Shirts $5.00 Men's Athletic Union Suits 75c Men's Knit Union Suits $1.15 Men's Wool Bathing Suits $4.93 Men's Muslin Night Shirts 89c Men's Pajamas $1.93 Men's Fine Gauge Cotton Hose 19c Men's Regular $3.50 Straw Hats $2.50

The Season's Opportunity to buy a Supply of

soys" Blouses at Savings

Lavish assortments, good qualities, splendid workmanship axe combined with exceptionally low prices. BOYS' SPORT BLOUSES With combination collars and

short sleeves ; made of fine count percale in a big K Q - range of fancy stripes. Sizes 6 to 16 years. ....

BOYS' BLOUSES From an advantageous purchase. High grade garments of fine count percale in a large as- 7 Ef sortment of neat strpies. Sizes 6 to 16 years. . . BOYS' KHAKI SPORT BLOUSES-rMadf of fine twilled khaki cloth with combination sport collar and short (Q El sleeves. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Special at BOYS' BL0US5S-0f fine madras, percale and other high grade shirting material. A large selection of fancy stripes; long point collars and soft cuffs. Sizes 6 to 1 6 O C years. Very special at ....................

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