Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 10 August 1921 — Page 10

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jo.-.n Js.nr.lcgj. the f c-rmts'3 xath:r an i Mr?. Jenir.r.i? wh- t-c home with than;, return !n to thf.r home '.n Juliet ycterday. Mr. and Mrs. II Kh!ert of Cleveland avr.ut have been sp--nd:r.s their vacat:on ;a T.iicdu. Ohjri. Miff Mahel O'Hara of Sheridan avtr.ue is home from the Mackinac Isiar.3 w!.eri jh eper.t her vacation.

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STAR THK.ITRE TOMGHT Prisciliai Icvan la "Rpatatton." Don't mJj arcing how you can srnl or lo rour rrputatlon. S-9-3 PROCESS THEATRE TO DA V A.VD TOMOKROW "The MmIi," with Jack Holt, HedtUe ov und all star I'-T rn inon n t vast i allntli) r rrm and Pollard oomrdy. S-10-3 Mrs. C. E. Manter wishes to annoar.ee the corair.j marriara of her son F..T.r.d.?iph Goon to Miss Clara Daegelt. of ft. Louh. on August 13th. M- Goon la stationed, at Jefferson Barracks. Mo. Mrs. Mj-rle Adair. and children of the Forsyth Water Gardens have returned from e, few weeks visit with rf.ati'.-es in Cleveland. Ohio Oustiff and Clarence. E-g-srs will a.ve Monday morniagr for Green Island Iowa Thcm.au Kecklch of Myrtle avenue, wa a Harnraond visitor Saturday ever, tr.g. Mr. and Mra. Skaagr's little daughter cf Myrtle averue har returned from a visit with her ister. Mrs. Pcry Swanks of Indiana Harbor. The aeroplane located at Forsyth fell , .short distance Friday evening, but uoklly no one was injured and but lift1. damage to the plane. Mr and Mrs. Saffron of the Forsyth Witer 1-ardens were visiting- relatives and friend In Chicago Sunday. Mr. ar.J Mrs. C. Mawtereon cf Myrtle aver.ua are leaving- today for a trio across the lake, gotr.jr to Michigan to visit their son Robert and family. Mrs. Oa-jgh of Amy arenue, returned home Saturday after spenflir.g a few weeks v! noting- relatires and friends !n Owmfchoro, Kentucky, motoring home with her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Iirruit-ua Cough are enjoying- a rery plf-asatit tr!r home. Mrs. Georj-e Oolding has heen on the sick lift for a fw day-e, Mr. and Mrs. Ga-tgh of Amy aranti, ar tntsrtain'ng- three young ladies. Miss Clorlta Therman, ?.f!ss Mary Wall and Mia Julia Fitrmorris for a two '' virtt from Cincinnati. Ohio.

the da; a auccita. r.e'". C J- Sharp of Hammond preached morning and afternoon. Tier. Sn.rder began a two Tf-c-ks revival in the evening Tucaia evtnirg Lir.p piciuts of the build-'r.g-cf the church in Griffith w.il be "h'.-Aru r.veryene is cordially invit-r-.I (o etteiv! any or aJ of tbeee meet-lngs

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Martha Scherlfr. An tritornatioTially known picture syndicate in New York nas received the above picture of a maiden from Switzerland who sijps herself Martha Scher'.er and asKB for aid in retting in touch with "a diligrent American cowboy .lusband." She says she would ake to have the cowboy send her .his picture and a passport. Her address? Weil, she says it's Nidau, cear Bienne, Switzerland.

Mrs. C. Market has had as her guest Miss Wanda v.'ells of Chicago for a few dajs. Lena McNeil! was one of the group of eight "Scottish Dancers" who perfornitd at the Pageant of Progress on the Municipal Pier on Saturday evening.

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

STAR THEATRE TOMGHT PriM-lIla Iimu la " H--pu t atlilii." Don't miae riug how you can gain or lose your reputation. 8-S-3 FOR SALE 1 combination stove, first class condition reasonable; 135 Cleveland avyue, Whiting, 8-9-2 FOR REXT Furnished room for light housekeeping; 1333 Amy avenue, near 116th street. Whiting. 8-9-3 FOR RENT Three furnished light housekeeping rooms, Eli Fred St., Whiting. 8-S-2 FOR SALE 8 room Brick Veneered House; Garage in basement, 22S Central avenue. Whiting. 8-3-3

Now is a good time to buy furniture at H. Gordon & Son. Special reduced priced.. H. Gordon & Son. 8-10-1 In youth and middle Ufe prepare for later years. A little money now maysave you from dlatresj then. Penniless old folks have few friends. We urge thrift and wish to help you. Optn a savings acoount with the Whiting Savings and Loan Association. C per cent, dividend. 8-10-1 Tomorrow is double stamp day at H. Goraon & Sons unujual special bar-

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GRIFFITH

The first, anniversary of the Christian church waa celebrated yesttrday with a basket dinner. People from all over the county hlped to make

Standard Oil Co, of Whiting, Indiana is offering Pressure Car Coke at $6.00 per tr'n to the residents cf Whiting and vicinity. This offer will rtmair; in force until the present stock is exhausted. This is not the Crude Petroeum Coke, thst has been sold to employe and others in past years. Tht purchaser ahould assure himself thst he can use this quality of fuel before making: a purchase. Apply at Main Office, Standard Oil C. for orders 8-10-6 PRINCESS THEATRE TODAY ANO TOMORROW "The Mnek," with Jack Holt, Heddle 'lra and all star Paramount raett also Pathe "e-TS and Pollard comedy. 8-10-2

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In the past five years nearly 5,000,000 of these popular 30x 3H inch Goodyear nonskid tires have gone into service. More than a million of them are in use today. Now you can buy these tires, of big size, strong construction, and long-wearing treads, at the same price you are asked to pay for unknown brands. Why take a chance on unknown tires, when you can get Goodyear quality at as low a price Z See your Goodyear Service Station Dealer today.

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From 8:30 to 10 A. M.

BUNGALOW APRONS Made of fast color Scout percale in numerous styles, with trimmings of contrasting colors and pipings of white. Special CQ from 8:30 to 10 U7C

25c MAVIS TALCUiM POWDER From 8:30 to 10 at 15c

MERCERIZED DAMASK This is an unusually fine quality Damask AQr in a good assortment of new patterns. From 8 :30 to 1 0 at TT STAMPED HUCK TOWELS Size 16x32, stamped on a quality of huck that washes and wears well. Many pretty designs to choose from, ready OQ. for nimble fingers to sew. From 8:30 to 10 (Art Section), at 7

PRIMA MALT AND HOPS Extra special from S:30 to 10, per pkg., 59c

MEN'S KHAKI PANTS Made of good grade materials, cuifed and well made. Sizes up to 50 waist measure. Special for Thursday, from 8:30 to Q E? 10 A. M., at CFdC From 10 to 11 A. M. WOMEN'S MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE In black only, highly mercerized, fine gauge and firm weave, with double soles and heels. Regular 33c 9C

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EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING In beautiful patterns for women's un dergarments. l2 inch. Regular 25c value. From 10 to 11, yard.

COTTON CHALUES Full yard wide, in a bisr variety of new patterns

opportunity to supply your wants for comforters at a very small cost. 1 7 . Very special for tomorrow, from 10 to 11 A. M., at

INFANTS' SLIP-OVER GOWNS

fancy embroidery on neck and sleeves. From 10 to 11 at

LITTLE BOYS' OVERALLS Made of blue chambray with straps over C f) r shoulder and pockets. For boys 3 to 8 years. 10 to II (2nd floor) From 11 to 12 M. CREPE DE CHINE HANDKERCHIEFS In stripes, borders and plain 1gc colors. Good quality crepe ; 29c value. From 11 to 12 at

SILK PONGEE The very best quality pongee so popular this season

women's silk dresses and men's shirts. A limited quantity tomorrow, from 11 to 12, per yard

CHILDREN'S WHITE PUMPS AND SHOES White strap pumps and shoes of good quality white canvas, with elk soles and nature toes. Sizes P7Qfl 5 to II and 1 IJ2 to 2. From 1 1 to 12 (Main Floor), at i U L, 25c LADY MARY SOAP You can have a fresh and lovely skin by keeping

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MEN'S SHIRTS Collar attached shirts in new Fall checks and stripes.

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OSTRICH FEATHER BANDS The vogue this year for women's hat trimmings are these beautiful new Ostrich Feathers. These of orange, "7Q brown, navy blue, orchid and black are on sale from 1 1 to 1 2 at ' (Millinery Section)

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TILLMAN and STARTSMAN , Authorized Goodyear Service Station Dealers in Pneumatic and Solid Truck Tire:., Tubes and Accessories 675 Hohman St. Tel., Hammond, 3739

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