Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 24, Hammond, Lake County, 19 July 1921 — Page 6

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Iff"? f 1 V 1 r"t iTZ 160-162 STATE STREET OUR JULY CUT PRICE SALE NEW FANCY VOILES Just arrived in time for the hot season. New dark styles. Former price to 65c. Now only . 29c LADIES' BLOOMERS Of figured crepe cloth, cut good full size. Special at only 39c BEACH ROMPERS Come in sizes 2 to 6; light or dark styles. A $1.00 value for only 69c SPLASHER Stamped on fine material, new designs. Only FINE LACES 1,000 yards fine Torchon Filet Laces, values to 20c. Now, yard, 10c 10c FINE CASES pillow Cases of exceptional quality, on sale at. each GOWNS Ladies' fine slipover gowns, two styles. Each 19c 54c FINE BEACH CLOTH Everybody is buying this fabric ideal for wear right now. shades. Per yard, Good 29c ORGAjNDIE dresses . Come in pink, sky and lavender. Ages 2 to 6 years. Only $1.29 OUR HOUSE PAINT The talk of the town. All colors. Good lasting quality. Now, gallon, $1.69 ALUMINUM KETTLE Pure aluminum, 8-quart size, heavy : 'wire bail, wood handle. A $2.45 value for only $1.49 FLANNEL Fine fancy outing yard wide, only 16ic TICKING Bohemian, natural color, 36 inch wide. Now only 39c DOOR MAT Linoleum mat, 18 J x36, assorted pat-: terns. Each, only ! 29c COASTER Made good and strong, children's delight. Now 89c STAMPED DRESSES Come in colors and white all one p'ece. A regular 69c value for 29c VESTS For ladies, jumbo size. Each, only 39c HOSIERY Pure silk of best make, slightly imperfect; for ladies. 69c BIRDSEYE For diapers, fine firm weave, 27 in. wids. Yard, only SHIRTS Night jhiris for tr.cn, fine quality. 89c 19c CORSETS Fine net conet tor summer wear. Dal $1.49 POWDER Pompeian Face Powder, they all buy it. Now only 36c f '' .....i.iywn ! ; i" 14" f ".. mi

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS

The L. T. L. of the W. C. T. V. will hold a picnic at Whiting beach July 21st, as this Is the birthday of Anna Gordon, the rational L. T. Lpresident. The girls and boys will en-j.-.y a day's outing, they will go by hue, which will leave at 10 o'clock In tht morning the children will be picked up at afferent corners. State and Hohman. State and Calumet and Hickory ana LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HEMSTITCHING. BITTON COVEKJXi. HUAI1)I0 PKniT SERVICE ' CALL WASSEVS TELEPHONE 4-16 l STATE STREET, HAMMOND. 7-15 If you want your HEMSTITCHING done right, have Mrs. Miller. 189 fctt Ft., do It for you. Phone 1790. Open evenings. 6-7-lmo TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1 wish t, announce that we dissolved partnership between Geo. Kaplan and Kalph Brown In Confectionery Store at Douglas and State Line sts. and hereafter the undersigned will not bo responsible for any bills contracted by Geo. Kaplan. 7-18-3t RALPH BROWN. The Tythian Sisters will give a pedro party at K. of P. hall Wednesday. 1:30 p. m. Admission 25c. Fin? prizes. 7-19-1 I desire to announce to the public that I have opened up a shop at 431 SIMey st., where I am prepared to take orders for all knds of gas fittings, connecting and adjusting gas appliances. No. work is too small or too large for me to do. I have had H years experience In this line while with the gas company and understand my bustn?s thoroughly. Am prepared to give satisfaction, give me a trial and be convinced . Charles Stoehr. Phono 1166-M. Hammond. 7-13-

BUEHLER 573 Hohman Street

For Wednesday We Will Sell Buehler Bros. Best Bacon Whole or Half Strip per pound . . 22c 2 CANS WAIF SALMON FOR . . 35c LEAN SALT PORK, per pound l2V2c

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Edward C. Minas Co. Double Stamps Wednesday

July Clearance of

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at Reduced Prices Our display of quality hair goods has met with decided price reductions for the July Clearance Sale. Switches Ear Puffs Pin Waves Curjs and Transformations can be had in any shade. Our daylight display room and skilled operators assure each patron of accurate matching from the most comprehensive showing of hair goods in Lake County. This is your best economy opportunity do not overlook it. Here are a few of the reduced hair goods items : $7.50 Switches, assorted shades $6.00 $9.00 Switches, assorted shades $7.20 $11.50 Switches, assorted shades $9.20 $15.00 Switches, assorted shades $12.00 $22.50 Switches, assorted shades $18.00 $30.00 Switches, assorted shades $24.00 $10.50 Ail-Around Transformations $8.40 $25.00 Switches, to cover entire head. . . .$20.00 $7.50 Pompadours $6.00 $5.00 Ear Puffs $4.00 $9.00 Pin Waves, per pair $7.20 $3.75 Cluster Curls $3.00 $2.25 Cluster Curls .' $1.80 On Sale Beauty Shop Second Floor. Experts in every beauty requirement Shampooing, Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Hair Waving, Electrolysis, Children's Hair Bobbing. Lake County's most up-to-date Beauty Shop.

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UOth street. A program has been planned and there will be races. All children-will take their luncheon. The bus far.,- will be the same as the regular street car fare. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Welnand of Sibley street left for an extended trip tu the west. They will visit lnDenver. Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City ami at Soda Springs, Idaho, they. will visit with relatives. Born to Mr. and Mis. Grover Jarneekc of 1187 Van Buren street, m. son, William Grover. Both mother and baby doing nicely. The Germanla Rebekah lodge will meet this evening f"r Its regular meeting. The officers of the state will be present and will assist In the Initiation of candidates. All members of the degree staff are requested to be present. E. L. Rate has returned from Grand Rapids where he has been visiting "lils wife and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James Bellby and family have returned from a trip through northern Indiana and southern Michigan. Mr. Btilby who has been ill with the rheumatism for the past three or four months and has been unable to work, will return to hla work at the postoffice this week. Mr. Bellby has Improved greatly since his leave of absence from his work. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jennings delightfully entertained at a three course dinner last evening In honor of Mrs. Jennings' 50th brthday. She was the recipient of many lovely gifts. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wener, a sister of Mrs. Jennings of Porter. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Harless of Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Hoffman of Kanana. Ind. The Hammond guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. A. N"-y. Mf. and Mrs. E. C. Boldenom. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kaufman, G. Bainard. Mrs. Mary Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Heckleman. the Misses Charlotte Ney. Lela Taylor, Josephine Underwood. Lillian Lyons. Frances Haydcn and Woodrow Bering. The Ladles' Aid of the Centenary M. E. church will meet tomorrow atfernoon In the church parlors. The Lady Macabees of Opal Hive 806 will hold an Apron Socal and entertainment at the I. O. O. F. hall this evening at S o'clock.. A quilt will be raffled off. After a short program cards will be played and refreshments served. s Miss Margaret Dillon, a nurse at St. SSI Phone 1441 in i 'i

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Margaret's hospital, has gone to Chicago for a three months' training in the care of children at the C. M. hospital. W. E. Price of the Northern States Life has gone to New York, Niagara Falls and the Catskill Mts. for a two weeks' vacation. Mrs. J. S. Thompson of Champaign. 111., and W. F. Thompson of Tustln. Call., axe the of the A. K. Thompson family of 3 Warren street. A. K. Thompson ami W. F. Thompson arc sons of Mrs. J. S. Thompson of Champaign. Catherine Dillon and her cousin Margaret McClaron have gone cast, they will visit In Cleveland Wltri u.-mj-grandmother and in Pittsburgh with their aunt. . Mrs. E. C. Bailey of 6 State Line street and children Edward and Lillian left yesterday evening for Fairvlew, III., where she was called on account of the illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wilson and children spent the week t-uJ at Magician Lake . Miss Florence Hammond has returned from a visit at Anderson, Ind. Miss Ileleue Fisher returned with her to be her guest for a few weeks, tomorrow afternoon Miss Hammond will entertain at tea for Miss Fisher and Mrs. L. Kunsbottom of Koseville, 111. Mrs. Kansbottom will be remembered in Hammond as Miss Dorothy Cunningham, she is at the present the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Folk of Highland street. Miss Lozetta Hlggins of Oak Par!: Is spending the week in Hammond as the guest of relatvea. Last evening her cousin Mary Ilib-gins entertained for her at a very nice party, games av.d music were enjoyed and a prettily appointed luncheon served to iiO 'guests who were present. This evening Charlotte Black will entertain for Miss Lozctta Higgins at u lawn party. AT THE PARTENON An avalanche tearing down a mountain side is shown in the Vita-craph production, "The Silver Car," which is now the attraction at the Parthenon theatre. This avalanche plays an important part in the. action. Earle Williams, in the rule of Anthony Trent, has secured a copy of a treaty between England and Croatia from Count Michael Temesvar. who is I using it to prevent a certain English ! nohman from taking part in interna- j tiona! affairs. By a clever r-ise. Trent j overpowers the count and secures the j treaty. Ho Is making his escape when caught by the avalanche and partially buried. Cameras were placed at clorrc range and the result is a photograph of a genuine avalanche of enormous proportions. LOWELL Prue and Faith Furdy have returned to their home in Harr.omnd after a visIt with their (rrand-mother Mrs. H. H. I'urdy. Nathan Worley returned last evening from a visit with his daughter. Mrs. Frank Frashour and family in Greensburg, Ind. J. M. Castle was taken very seriously ill yesterday morning and has been unconscious since. Little hopes are entertained for his recovery. Miss Edith Metcalf visited over the w-eek end with friends in South B-nd. Mr. and lira E. L. Niece of Iaporte. visited her mother, Mrs. Ed. Wheeler, and family yesterday. Her sister. Mrs. Josephine Norris who has been visiting there returned home with; them. ! Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Carpenter have; returned to their home in Indianaola, i Iowa, after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Foster. J Mrs. E. W. lie 1 shaw Is visiting her daughter Mrs. John Hinsley and husband In Lafayette. Mrs. Mildred Higginbotham of Cedar Lake, visited relatives here yesterday. Clarence Atwood of Chesaning. Mich, came yesterday morning for a visit j with his daughter, Mrs. Chas. Sherard, and family. This section wa. visited by a. fine train yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Emily Russell, of St. Louis. Mo. came yesterday for a visit with her mother, Mr3. Albert Foster and husband. George Dickey of Shelby, was here on business yesterday. At the Eon Ton Store beginning today, free $5.00 for $10 worth of trade coupons; Be sure to get your coupons with each purchase. 7-19-5 Dance at Spring Hill Grove Tuesday evening. July 19th. Music by Starks orchestra. 7-1S-2 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scherer wre Chicago visitors on Sunday. Miss Levi J!assen returned to her home on Monday to Hammond. Mrs. Anna Johnson left ?unday evening for Tennessee where she. will vis t with relatives for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Doheim returned to Hammond Monday moriiins. Miss Margaret Schaefer i-j visiting here with" the Erb family. Mrs. Adam Bohling and son Jake, and her daughters and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Caron and son, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Berg visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Spanler. Women Made Yoiang Bright eyes, a dear skin and a body full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking GOLDMEML Th world's standard remedy for kidney, V,AAat or-.H arid tTOublS. ta namies of lilo and looks. In uso 6iac 1696. All druggists, three euea. LmIi for & una Cold M5I on arorr Ws ad accept po inutAtiea

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STOCK MARKETS f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! NEW YORK, July 19. Stocks, closing prices: American Fdry. 133 American Steel Fdry 26 American Tel. and Tel 102 Baldwin Locomotive 753Ilethlelnni Steel If 4ri Colorado Fuel 2Ci Crucible Steel Si 4 Mexican P te 104 Midvalo Steel ,.. 21 I'ure Oil 25H Hallway Steel Springs Sl4 Republic Seel IG'i Txas Co 33 H U. S. Steel 72i Westnghouse .' 43 Willys Overland 7U Sinclair Oil 20 ',4 CHICAGO CASH GHAI.V WHEAT No. 2 red. $1.24 1-4 (ff 1.26V4; No. 3 red. II . 21 Vi 3 1 . 21 ; No. 2 hard winter. $1 . 25 V4 1 .26 4 ; No. 3 hard winter, $1.24; No. 3 spring. 1.34. CORN No. 2 mixed, 62Vi63ic; No. 1 white. 63.;c; No. 2 yellow, 63ft 63 Vic; No. 6 mixed, 59c; No. 2 white, 63 5 :63-c; No. 6 yellow. 69c. OATS No. 2 white. 39 '3' 41c; No. 8 white. 3i(a"38c; No. 4 white. 35iU sSc. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK HOGS Receipts, 32.000;markct, fairly active, mostly 10 20c lower. Bulk, 00 10.65; top, $10.80; heavyweight, $9.5g 10.40; medium weight, S10.25 10. TO; light weight, $10.60310.75. CATTLE Receipts, 10,000; market yearlings steady, others slow. Beef Steers Choice and prime $8.759.15; nudiuni and good. $7.508.75; good

For Infants & Invalids NO COOKING The "Food-Drink" t&t All Ages. Quick Lunch etHome,Office,an4. Fountains. Athfor HORLICICS. s&r Avoid Imitations & Substitutes

One More Day Mill

All Mirro Aluminum Ware at New Low Prices All perfect pieces the heavy, durable kind not the light weight ware usually found in sales. Prices are good as long as quantities last. Shop early Wednesday.

ALUMINUM SAUCE PAN SETS Extra heavy quality, consisting of three pans, 1, 2 and 2-quart size. Per set, 85c

Mixing Bowl Sets, 49c

i'ellow Mixing Bowl Set, one

ach of 6, 8 $1.00 value. 7-piece Water

98c 7-piece Water Sets, consists of large Pitcher and six Glassts. Colonial design; $1.75 value. Per set. 98c.

Fence Cans, $2.98

Heavy galvanized iron Fence Cans, very specially priced at $2.98.t

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BAKING OVENS For oil. gas or gasoline stoves. Fits over two burners. Made of good quality steel .highly polfshed. S2a98 Guaranteed a good baker. At... Get Your Supply of

Mason Fruit Jars Best quality Ball Bros, jars with porcelain lined covers and good

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size, o4t; pint su.c HANDY JELLY BAG OR STRAINER Removable bag; easy to clean or renew. 29 C Complete with ring at Fruit Jar Covers Porcelain Iiaed, each..2V2

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and choice. $8.63f(9. 50; common and medium, $6 . 0)' 8 . 65 . SHEEP Recti pts. 16.000; market steady to 25c higher; lamb? f84 lbs. down), $S.25''j 10.70; lambs, culls and common, $5.00!8.00. CHICAGO PRODlfrE. BUTTER Kceipts. 15,108 tubs; creamery extra, 4041c; firsts. 35ii" 40c; packing stock 20f?2Ic. EGGS Receipts 4.573 cases: miscellaneous. 26 27c; ordinary firsts,'' 23rcp 25c. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys, 30c; chickens, 28c; springs, 30i&36c; roosters. lSe.; geese 12gl8c; ducka, 24c. POTATOES Receipts. 101 cars; Virginia Stars. J4.75C$5.00 per bbl. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs., JJ10c; 70 to 80 lbs.. 11012c; SO to 110 lbs., 1315c; fancy. 16c.

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Independent Market Co. 181 East State Street Hammond, Ind. Specials for Wednesday, July 20th

FRESH CUT LEAN PORK Per pound FRESH SPARE RIBS Lean Per pound CENTER CUT OF NATIVE Per pound SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA Per pound Independent 1.1 181 East State Street 2-QT. ALUMINUM DOUBLE BOILER Specially priced at 79c

2-Quart or 8-Cup Size PERCOLATOR Extra heavy quality iluminum. Special at 85c

3-quart

Bring this coupon Wednesday and receive a 3uart Granite Handled Bake Pan, 50c value, for 18c

and 1 0-in. bowls. Special at 49c. Sets

$5 Dinner Sets $2.69

Semi-porcelain, plain white Dinner Sets, service for six people. Set consists of 6 bread and butter plates. 6 dinner plates, 6 fruit saucers. 6 At& cups and naucers. 1 oval vegetable dish, and meat platter; $5.00 value, it $2.69.

Cup and Saucers, 15c pair

Plain White Cups and Saucers, the famous Niarta shape. Regularlv $3.60 rer dozen. Now.

15c per pair. A wonderful quality at this price. SALE OF DAY OLD

BABY CHICKS

Day-old Baby Chicks :h:cks ever hate strains. White a

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Rhode Island Reds and Barred Rocks Priced at 15c

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CAIID OP THAXK5. We wish to express the thanks which we have In our hearts for the sympathy and kindness shown us by our neighbors and friends during the illness and death of my 'beloved wtte and mother, also to Rev. Rist for the services and works of o'nijiathy arfid Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Klelnschmidt for, their untirerome work. Also the donations given us through The Times columns. 7-13-1 E. TIMMONS.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE" Four room cottapre price SiiOOO. JS00 cash. Phone 177S or call at 531 Michigan cvv. Him. 7-1 1 .-..ri jt;-..-a.ri..- ,iwt-. itv-: CHOPS 20c and meaty. 6ic ROUND STEAK OO HAMS 17c Market Co. Hammond, Ind. m www JCmIMMMMMMM End Sale 4-QUART ALUMINUM LIPPED SAUCE PAN Specially priced at 73c Bake Pan, 18c '4 Plain White Ufech DINNER PLATES Regularly $2.50 per dozen. NTow, each. , 13c :'r'rim't'"i Wllili -i " , ' i NT'ith tin tops. Spe9c Jar Rubbers, dozen 10c HAMMONDjNa

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