Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 19 August 1921 — Page 11

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4. two -weeks' visit to Cor. ton. Hi., where. thy vlaiu.d relatives tun f rlv nl. .

Mr. ar.U Mr.-. Iki P. Bate oi Tluromor avenue w rito from iiratoo, Win., of tho c;ifniiM t:'ii tiny uxo haviaf through t!i' btato.

Miss Maude Bark very diliffhtfully j f th ;r Miiiiin.r .,::: '.-r.tertIn-S tho Ednn club at .1 lawn M:-h., trn.orr..w ,v;?cr pcrty la-nt evening at ht-r Lmjc t.jj j wit:. Mrs. i!.ir).-r .. Dyr boulevard. Tho !,Lwr. was at- j iir.-. 1; . i; . J'ow ! y ' rctive.'.y doccratcd wlta bright col- . rTc-d ;.nterna a.r.,1 tali baskets oi th-.-) Mr. a.-..J j:r. season' Kowt.rs. The evening m.j! ind li';,, ckinrrh'.'r !:.: pUaaajiily t-put ply!n Rinv anl j anil nwrh-r - .t c flar.clng, aTttr i hii h tho twelv mrra- j Mrs . i'. J . lu r.i

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Ptellu. Tc-t rs of IS: Wytfcam has gon, to St. Louw for two ' !.-Ut with f.-UnuB ana rcla-

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A chaj-minjr (irc-a-eU party -wan jr'.vcn aa . ur?rl o J(r . Harriet Si owdea on Wedatsday evening at the

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j Mr. a:ui Mrs. J'. Kltikit of Crown 1 I'.iir.t : e rt a ! r.f d a nurul'T of fricnis

. i;. i'rice j n.t their he n-.s litt Saturday rsniris -tr. 1 : snd j vivon tht-y r.r.ouni( d th tr.gnson.cr.l ' ' j 'f th.'ir dauriht-r. Umn to Mr. .VIe : .1. - w i'.I j 1-ert. Lim-un. of Ua.-r.n-.ond . The rooms r iuno.i.v w ro pr ttily 4cci.ra.trd in p'u.k an-

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funeral : tie.- i.o r.,-.ut? :

r.w w::i talt n'.vj in a. f ;;.

veraj jaraiu of profc-reaslve bunco. ! havir.K cliwr . . M-. J J o'.rn.i n'rr .,!- after wa.ch an .t tractive luncheon ; tor?. Mrs. F :t. ; .tt. Mrs. l:. I. a served . Mrs. Scswden Is leaving ; I'.eV. and Mrs. T. 1;. :..! xv,-nt iii-u.ionil to make i.t.: iionv 1:1 through Chxaii 1 i.?t rv'-ninp f:'"!:; M,aCevlliv Ienny:vaji:a. V bea-:ti- j f'n.i dti Li.-. w;.rr y !:jv. ha.i totfui .Krkett.,-xk -n-a.t y:e ..n'.e,i to Mrs. j M;is ;h:3 t-i;:;-.:;:. . . ,-r. route i'.r Tills.

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.Mm. Js.:a"S. Miller, Fromr.i

i'urke. Karley. Can;r.'.ii;. rn-riii-r. V"unjf, -ana. M.-Mahon a.-,d th ticis&a Laura Froram ar.j Harriet McMahcn. T?i majjr frinds of STIss Fiiyc fiick. ol CiUumot aver.u w:U Dv1 p!-a.-fd to he&T of a decidvl Improvement In her condition. Miss Hick ha? bftn lulfe 111, but -with h proptr i-.ire ano -a.-t-ftti nursing a o-mple-t re 00 wry s !ooki for la the near future.

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Mr. Mrs. II. P,. Powley or

Eaton stxe-t .avo ha:l as their houso i ...

j.-ijsts lor tho iift week, Lr. Ttuih 4 Kranr of Valley Citv. N . P., i:. i loa.;i of Women f th N'ormiLl V1.1- I vf-rstty there. Mrs. RhcJa iiou, 0; ! Chicago and Mrs. Clara Bode. and! daughter Lucia of Shoboy-ia Falls, 1

Rpv. and Mrs. 1". Ie Wodnrday morn-;;; U-i-r. nc i'."e , III. T tile first c f S.-pte:;:'..t: r

I'riend? of Mr?, of Oarf.. irl r.-ot iearn -iia; r.he ha

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M.Lster Eldon Kriwa of I nraham av. r. ue h.t to ten 1 : 1 1 ! t- friji3s yei-terday at hi-, fourth birthday party. Thfi ii'.t'.e folk.- played Kai.ien and njoy,-.,i the afternoon thorough' .v. e;-prei.i!lv wh.-n the candle-lit frosted birthday cake 11 ,o ar. d. aeoir.pani-d

. childrv n ) w.th o'her sod:- . The -;io.,!s w, ro ;:-.;h, I"a..j Vivian Kocnig, h';ek'e- VVestv rmann. C. 1'etrie j Irene Ka'.eta. L.e,.nard and Ocorifrt

1- iponer, ictoria ana (.erirmle ; 1 ev. e.

Julian Kernat. P .lores Pawlow.-ki an 4 Bobbie Ftbcvk.

S-y Steffey left

t-v will return I Ms Harriet Tlodd of Fh-.ffie'.d ivpr.ua left Turslay for a motithe' v sit I w Jt h. friends and relatives in iaU-m. mas II. Jordan 1 M asao-h u yet t s . S'r.o will mop at be j orry to Niagara Fails and Boston . n ri'.movrd to! -

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t real nit. r.t . Mrs. J;-J. '&r h-alth for jom-;ii is hoped that she vol through 'he adv:oc-s . ; i-hysietians .

w : re, s r. iiatrr-evis and n ha3 been in years, and it jreutly ben eh t the attending

rrs. J. Tratebaj and Mr. and M:. Phlrley Tratf.hi entertained a mine bej- of friends recently from rorttr ar.d Michigan City. T:iey wct.s Mr. and Mrs. Odcar Green, Mr. anl Mrs. Ti.O . r'-, ..- J Ti.-.J-L.. f. r . -

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Jr.. Arthur liei;.-:, tn Mioses Iel.j, "a, and, Mario Crawford, EJna phal and Gwendolyn Lukj.

a.nd Mrs. J -'in Eastman of have re.tu.T.o J heme, after a few

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j days' vh:t with fr.t r.ds and relatit I in 1 lamrnond .

Mrs. Glenn Peters very delightfully f ntertalr.id at a on o'clock luncii-011 vpftcrdav honoring Mrs. C. A.

j Pchl, pt-l of rh.la.leipl.la. Th- lunchi ..n tahlt-s veer, beaut ifuliy 'l.-c.-.ra:. i j with bright bomjuets of old - f .i'.h 1. n d I t'.ow'r?. Siv ;:i r.'.-s of bridge were played at four tables. Mrs. Kay Chap- ' man mckinsr hijr.n score, and Mrs. E-

S. Jn--s s'ior.1 liig-h.

fcivn-n has evew known. This very fact makes it a tu-k of th utmost difficaity to find , stories sufficiently tiU-ong Ixi drama-tic power to tit her reju irenwntj.. Headers are constantly ungated tn th sc-eivario department of the Uoaeruon-Cole studios scanning eve-ry available bit of material, and it ua only aftrr a ste.-ry lias proven its worth from all angles that it 13 f.nally glutei j. screrui vehicle for JtiAs Frederick. A truly human tale. "Salviie," has th' rare, merit of absolute, si-iosrity. It ha-ii little of a s;i.vt. uiau' nature, but t-he-r ts Sr. the wioldmg of this .li'ajr.a, a i.eart apio-ai, a simplicity, a r-al r. a , that will hah; a-iy .udimee. Slit- will be keen at the poh.ur ih.-atre Saiujxiay.

AT THE PARTHENON

"Mora! Fibre," in vvh'ch Curnne Griff i'lh. appears, and which will be trio attra.cti.vn at tJ-.r. Kartl-.i -n.i-. th'atre on i-'uiiday ii.i an adaption oi a story by Ilarrik"vn Goadby. William B. Court-

in "MjXai Fibre." Throuhout trn early scon- she appears as a srirl of 3ft--n kru.3 tkirted and tuui-jonr.oted and witii alii 'the ai.ar.iion of youth. Ijatfcr, a lapse of flee years; show, her as a well poinil younjf woman, mak-ng her way alone in the world ii-ad intent on one purpose fh.- taking of a.n -yc for an -e and a tooth for a tO(:h, from a nLrriid woman who. in tho FpL-:t of fun. fhrted with the young ,'Ti.-!'s brother and brought jnlf fortune upon him. A pretty littlt love story develops durnnsT the action of the p.t.y, w h.ch 1 rves to teach h heroine tl--t'. vtusift. anco is not l:-rs to take. Th play L full of .-tenon throughout and calls for elaborate, sets, both interior and cxte.ri.,-, and a variety uf gown;'.

inenfs to t'pper Sllcaia. acrording- to the announcement France -will s nd a brigade-, rwe-at Britain will -.fend t ' regi merits and Italv will a'-.nd a battaiIon. I'pon the a 1J .u rnm-nt of the S.-

;r...'r.e eo i.-ie:. a w-t a ao, was etat . d 1.0 re.r.for.-;r. :. v.,..d be sent ti Upp-r Fill ' 11 iii.b--.-a t .-, A'.lk-d t' or mu.-.lcr.. rj ir. !';;. r . .-, x a .rr e.d ' '. ij

FBENCH WIN A DIPLOMATIC VICTORY

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Announcing New FALL REDUCTIONS ON Marcelling, Facial Massaging, Shampooing The best of all Facial Cream and a few sample of the new guaranteed Face Powder. Miss Clark's Beauty Shop 56 ML'LMCH COURT, HAMMOND

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PARIS. A us 15- The. French today

tli-n was Aimed und..r the direction of . wi.n a diplomatic victory over the Rr-.t-'.-ast r Campbell. ;sh when ann..ur.c-nient was made that The xc-!lent cast tncludeoi Gather-' the- Alli.s lad agreed to svr.d reinfonve-

ine Calvert, Hajrry C- dlroivw, who : e . . . - . 1 1 . . . . l piavs op-oplte, Mu--.s Griffith. William J - TTff'T'vg?

M:.'S Griffith, who is &..xrS.y ad': ntt l.g

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Vv'ord came from Miss I.e.vria. jic-

teilinfr the wonders

Mr.- frls. Frank P. B-'ls and c-n Lyma will Jeavs tomorrow for INo-w York City, -whence Ihey saJI on Tuesday for Scotland on th lir.ar Aquatania. They -will stop at points In Scotla.nd. England, Belgium, France, Gormany, Italy, Austria and Switzerland returning- hcm in two months' ttrna. Mrs. Harold Harper ar.d little daughter. Dorothy Jane, will return

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS''

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fr. and Mrs F. A. Mollnar! of East State street have return, d from

Pa. itine Frtxh-nick. famous Tt--bert-sc.:i-Cole tar. has beon acc'.a;ni-.-d aj thf fi reas.-cit dira.ma.tic ac.tre.ss that the.

r.eifrlibors for th-ir sympathy and 1

kindnrs durir.fr the i'.iro-ss and loss ' vj

of our d.ar wife, daughter au l sister. 1 ti'J

Mrs. Wiiliam F. Haoerm.vn. AI.-0 for all the many florai ofierlnrrs and t

t hose who so kindly placed their auto- ( j-t-'

mo'oilts to our disposal. .V.u th? Rev. Carpenter and Margaret Hc;U r. Mr. Williajn F. Haberman, Mrs. H. Granger. Mrs. Myrtle I.H Fries. Mrs. Sylvia Ii..Mjnk! , Mrs. C . Frefl. Mrs. James Nelson, Mr. Andrew Grang-er. Mr. S'th Graiiijer. Mr.

Fred Granger, Mr. R :y Gratig'

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PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HEMSTrrCHI.VG. DITTOS COVERING, BRAIDING PROMPT SERVICE CAM WASSEV'S TELEPHONE 444 91 STATE STREET. 1LU11IOND. 7-15

Mrs. Anna Warner Is again at her home, aVS 150th street in tha dressing: business; come and call. 8-12-5

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EAIEKOND, EJDIANA

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This coupon, when cut and properly filled out, is good for FREE PHOTOGRAPH. Good only to entries for the Junior Moose Civic Celebration Popularity Contest. Read conditions carefully. Name , Address . . City Phone CUT THIS COUPON, FILL OUT AND PRESENT TO The Majestic Studio 565 HOHMAN STREET (Gxouad Floor) HAMMOND Make arrangements for your photograph as soon as possible. Use either phone for an appointment: Office, 137; Residence, 1583.

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Gingham Dresses Gingham Dresses Big Girls' Shoes For girls from 8 to 14 years. Sizes 2 to 6. Beautiful styles. Good shoes for the big girU. In Guaranteed co ors. Special for c.,:,i f. u; l i t c oi i t i i t , K opecial tor this sale at sizes I to b. b ack ct trowa. school opening sale at $1.25 98c S2.9S

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This Is, Without Doubt, the Most Sensational Tire Sale Ever Offered to the Motoring Public of Hammond or Elsewhere

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Absolutely First Quality No Seconds Fresh Goods Mason Unlimited Mileage Guarantee A DEE TO UNSCRUPULOUS DEALERS! PRICES AND QUALITY THEY CANNOT DUPUCATE! Compare these Prices Bay Now Ik Sale is Limited

THESE HEAVY DUTY OVER-SIZE MASON CORDS

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Size Standard I 30xZl2 j $24.50 32x314 i 36.40 32x4 ! 46.30 33x4 j 47.70 34x4 ; 4S.95 32x4l2 ! 52.35 33x4l2 53.55

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26.60 33.70 33.95 34.90 38.05 39.05

Size Standard Lkt ! Sale Price 34s4J2 $54.90 I $40.15 35x44 ! 56.50 41.15 36x44 57.70 42.05 33x5 i 65.20 48.25 35x5 i 68.45 49.85 37x5 j 72.00 52.10

Also the Famous OversLse MASON MAXI-MILE FAERIC TIRE she 3 Ox 3 Standard List $16. Now $12.95 REASONS FOR THIS GREAT LEGITIMATE TIRE SALE

Unscrupulous, unlicensed tire dialers are wiring a price war. Unreliable merchandise is being unleaded. Lefj.tir.iatc d-faicrs wits eervice have suffered. Ve. the authorized MASON TIRE DEALERS OF rLAMAlOND and surrounding territory, have decidrd to combat it. Pries is our most effective remedy. The Mason factory has finally sanctioned this radical sale on a product of which it is justly proud. Both of us are sacrificing profit to introduce MASONS. Doing so we establish new ttar.dartls in tire-sale valuei. Heretofore we barred sales. Today we decided on this rad.ca! defensive merchandising policy. You can't buy MASON reputation

mills. This uniform system insures quality and diirabiiily.

for quality at a so-called gyp sale. You can buy them nowfor a hm. t--d time only at these sacrifice prices from us with service. ach U.-e goes reliable, honest MASON TIRE DEALER oLKVICE. This means delivery when and where you want it. Ia-trxct-oa when you require it. Ready assistance in emergencies. Ar.d an iron-clad FACTORY GUARANTEE that you don't Get except by certified MASON dealers. You don't know what tire mileage and dealer service m(tan untU you rice on MASONS. This is more than a sale ! It b a bold challenge. You are to be the sole judge. Bring an expert with you if you like. Sec this new standard in tires!

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They will rjo like wild-ire, these good suib at such a price ;o better corns early if you waat to get a better selection.

Boys' Stockings Boys' heavy rib stockings. Good and strong. 15c Boys' Blouses Made of fine madras, all colors. Big bargain, while 10 dozen will last. 79c Boys' Blouses "Kaynee" make. All guaranteed colors. Special at 98c Boys' Knee Pants Fine dark mixtures. Just the pants for school opening.

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With Two Pair of Pants All-wool brown flannel or dark mixture?. Thee suits are wonderful values at

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Endicott-Johnson make. Sizes 9'2 to 1 V'z. Special for this sale at

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Good Shoes for Big Boys Made by Lnchcott-Johnson. sizes 1 to 6, black. $2.59 In brown, sizes 1 to 6 $2.9S Boys' Elk Shoes $1.98

OYS' FINEST CAP!

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One Piece, with Unbreakable Visor Fine All Wool

Men's Dress Shirts Guaranteed colors. Very special. $1.00 Men's Shirts and Drawers, 35c Men's Khaki PANTS, 95 Cents

M-sca tiri3 ars nasufachird ccnpletely at t!-e tlurtitn uiiliioa dollar Mason plant, spinning its own cottoa fabric for cord in ib own textile

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Men's Dress Pants All-wool serge or worsteds. Best wearing pants. $3.50 and $4.00

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Just a Few of Our Specials for Ladies Just Received the Latest For fall near. Crepe d? chine ar.d canton crepe, French serge or tricotine. Specially priced. $15.00 and S2Q.O0 Ladies' Slik Hcse $1.00

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.0OK FOR THE NUMBER "HAMMOND'S LOWEST PRICED STOE

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