Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 19 August 1921 — Page 7
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! I""""""""" "" 1 r'o.M.l v.s .:.:' :mc n e-f -t-b refreshment J' , I coniiniite..- i.i..t .'i-Sm Jujirh w.t.i sorv.d J' HIGHLAND !j ' Tber.-'w.r. yal .;-?t? rr-.m out ..f I I 'J i..ven. Mr.-. Clinton ff Ka.-l Ohi.-a.trtj, '
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VH1TING one its PEOPLE
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j v r, Mr.. ll'-nnett of Winona, Minn. I j Mjsirvi Nora ani Ktl5 liailflii hav , I ft urn. 1 from trip to Sait.ttau?k, '
RICHEST REPORTER TAKES AN HOUR OFF
WANTKl'-ffc mis t.n.l il.i.rd.-n Tract, for ealc or exch .-i.riw;.- nr prop.-rt y in Hajnmolid fu"i vicinity. Haw- ruMnn.t r? waUin-y. .1. VVaoh.-wici 153 :tte ifrof 1. Ha mm.-nd. ffcorw S3 - i 2 w
ui.d r.i' fr.im Csry. liur.ilJ t.M"it'i- r. iurncii ftom MatvhrvoiHi. Micii , -vlr:a vrer-k. Mr.--. li'!hi :iiilr .'V.1? luit t-" tj) M Iv Tea iii.-t V-dntvl:. . f...rn to ! i ." ft t' u :M : . Kv !:- it Bargf, a c-.:i List .! :
M-. Wait'-r
j t a inl n her s' st ! eis
h we If k ." rt is enter"tio resides in Iilin-
re. the
Mr. ,Bnl Mr
pFO'.sd 'parents .f "a 5 J, rj uit.i -r, J cm j r.t St. "3vaj-fi' iwapitai n M joJh.m. i
i'f for a tinif is nivw on tho road to K cnvf ty atJ rw tmby b fztt-in- ala; f.ni. Horn to Mr diiI-Mm fy-tt i.iirn r.f T21 KncP.d avi a Ijiithtr, m 'ii.:n(l.y niornitiir Moth.-r a.r.'i . arr- fttiini .V:nc: t cr"I'. Mr. Chn ?:; R. Tru.-V.oo.J ,.f riev.iaiwl rp.ii: t -nrfnVf.a; a rmci eleffmati'. Ml..." U'la K.?rkinton, ot Ve1vrdt' Ohi'. Mr?. frntS5 wh.i spr nt scer'il month J-.orc vUtlirsjt.hor or ui.i, lr.. ,Str.'--tT hoa r.urni'il to hT homn in "olCftv lin !. tM"tt?--l' tMrtiMi-
f, orpp with her. A laurht-r w.i born -tn Mr nnl -M r.A '; . f r. :i is. r r r.iui on '-Wirvp.vlay. 1th Indies Aid of thf fl.rt.Uirin Church will hnvf. ?.r. ic? crenni soival In thA church jri'lors noxt .Suinrday svrniriB. $rs. E. JrJ-.riflton rf C.iF,.tf"rton. was a TTsltlng-.visitor on WeinfsUy. ir. and TMrti t. J. Pa.sk wietz an 3 o-!l!i.rn of Sheridan avenue U t t etuvdar . on .a moror trip to Th "lii(s !n "tN'lsconain, where fhpy will -spend a Jt'hn Kaino Oncinnatl. Ohio, has bh pptvdimr vacnticn visitlnij h? -pjrnts, Mr. uid rM'rs. I'atrlck Ele-antjre Beautlei. Oeneviere, P-lbfAKo, Blanche Mpk, Mildred Walker aod Ti Morrison of V!ft(nar .n1 lrp.lrllT!e Hoiliday of "a.ry, have rtuil?d liomp from a vj! rtavn -aiupinsr tri-p -which thoy sponl at Oil-
i A nno'in.-.TUt ritj hav.- Immmi r-'ceived ! t ho innr-t.m.- of Hu!s-li U. Itniwn, a I T.jrnior r.isci; ctu.o, t.;:rhfr m Vhittri; j to Miaa (lonrHka Ttnn of Snl-
: ;n i ili'-n. wik'i-h tj. k !irti-"-cfi AtlKlMt '.th. Mr. Mm Hr -iv n . wiil t- at frrio' Npt rni".f'r tatt flt if yoi i.-T 1 Kv.( whro ' )yr f ,: .-r ftovho-s; in the Ijn.iisviil.- TfhnS:aI follcKC Th 'ontrreirn i.mrtl Surday School pScul.- wlil re it X at the Kiret Preserve at Thornton t.nr;rro.v ar.,i a line t:nie is an t ic I p.it -!. Adults a well a h 'lr "n are tnvtted to partio!pf.tp jj, t !;! .!.t ot .Tijoymtn?. Trar.j-p.-rtaU'iti '4--ii.'t'.-. have hi-.;n arronited fri" in th;- tvu ' a larjte a'tto i'-...H and . -m ra , an : nrn. i rhirh w-Jl ta.ite "rt of nr -.: hint; to attend. All vlenloker avUI m-1! at th churrh at
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iTn TIIEATRK TOMtiHT -rtnI N!ht Kll-rn SeijrTlek In "TTie IHiminiHt Uuern," ami li nlo KJrtie I-n'o tn "KIiir ot the Omi," o. e il- Mitt u ad Jeff In "MlUlewt Africa" and OBM-dy, S -1 9-1 PrtINTT.Hl 'riIF.TK TOOY (lAi-a-JvlahlriUl Vwuc U "MI4 hnr f rem lUf fanHOi p 17) iIm I'the Mewi BOd F-ollard foiaejjr, S-ll-3 iroMAX WArTFTP-Tfir kitchen work K'ioJ wacA, Apply I'oint Caf-.
The litrl fiftetn n-onth old daujrhter of Mr. anl Mrs. John Hrrnk'no. of Myrtle ,ivrr;e pajised away Tjc.'iiiy eveninsr with pneutnonla. Mr. ard Mrs. Fid. l.iohm of Ind blvd ,
P-t.rZ4-ri! h-itt drrrrlt -partorj entertained friends from East Sid last
at M Fr nt fTwt 'Taiit-ed nj- off:c-rs tV-tfcrir'-cmi V'Tjovjt-h, wtrTf n quantity OilkUUIW ?.f-TTTi. H? tItn-o -tke tittnri-wtifT he rrai booVo-f oo.Wm eicBri af f-.lat!on of t!e -(frior law and'-was later released sn a $1,000 bond.
f!ke Bfttko ws- Ukn . cam o9-i'
bv officei- WiiTnfr on the rharee of intoilca'wi. fer s "Wi.tirr if leusi" on fr. Cora Dunntnr and son. and Mis
t arrie Qi.ieit-e ti- rfatTied frcr.t ai
two -weeks vacation, p-?r.t at .iun Iake, M;ch. lira. Lillian Ru.wel! of C'hicag-o, ao-. companie-d-y a friend pnt Wedot-da-vtalttny her Riodhw "'M'ra. A KalJ It!?. Vtr. and TSr. Enyory Kiactt of 720 !3,th streot are visit in with r1ative a -trtfrHrr,- fnd. .Mr, fhar',. s E. Kxh nwi cfi have rrtumed horro;- from the. Micuaeh-Re-f-se' ',: -..-p ; r.1 : n I'hi.'ag-o. Mr. Axci KaiiiOK'and Carl and l. have Kone to Utlfta., X. Y., on a tr-p. U" F. XI. DoJJ at tin sit- trp--frf r.r fj.itt" a ' stptp "rirness. 3Tr. hnJ 'il t-."A : !.' Heyden're sronej lo Canada t o - r injr -laTrrrv -trjdT tivo .ia-s-I-.ters Mvrtle and lruhv who
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
e v v a ; r. gr. yira. Wm. Pajn and Mr. ?chmittle rrf rrvTfir- annuo .-.f.cnJo! tlu- r..-n tlJr tn 'hlca,ar.' Ttitdy ovcnSr.n. M! .'-e Pay no was an Enic'.ewood V!rtoi- Vt-.Jnrlay evening. Mrrs. .Ko-,I,HK,vne of LaPcrt. Ind . I vH!f ir.5 -Tvfr-. Minnie Atchins-.n of rkc avenue. Sr, Q-islar fr-ni 'h-co.no if. t.sit!n; ftt tiie home of Mr. Floyd Banks of At-chi-njon avt-nut. Mr H. Harms was 1n Chicago yeteiiay .-.-n h'lsinena. fr. ron-tk! J"hmon of JSohrAje ein-: er.terr.!nf d Mva. T Mil:r and family and Mr. 13ja rf hiearo Monday. ' Xrf Kadow of Sehrae avenue ! ,ntTtainJii? her davrxiiter and fam.ly of Crr.cajo and family this week. ,. J. VtQ'vt rf White Oak avenue J jUrtn !ji inj her .iifte.r from-Chicago this week H'vUU-Uiiuer and Mr. E. Frtj were in Chica-jro Monday. OfarTesi W. Kinf? cvf Chlcaq-o, spent Mondaj- in JTCTtx-frtMjiJe and Whittn
.Ma. Caro.line UpSh-t ft Vh!tins,: f-ntertstned tjie P.u nco. Club W'-dn'iay I'rize were. gwariJed tihe-feiTlowins- lad- j
f-311 Mr. Ansler, first; -Mt. Koireydr k. sooor.il and Mrs. Tr. I'w-ey, Ti.mbv
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VV'.V.VrHli -Farms a.n.1 liurdi-n for a.lw r . xchanse for pr-i Han.tninJ aj-l vi.-inUy. lfav. !!ra w&ittnsc. F. J. Wa.-h-w M.t- Kirn t, JlanwuiiTid. Ilom.-
i ra' t s, n-rty in nmio-
SI S-lt)-2u !1 !;ni;
Mr I. f" rtrook-- anr! wife ar
tin- KVstl.-r fitruily. Mr. and Mrs. Tiorvn ("ha'fant an.- t !i pr md urentt of an St, p.mr.rt h ... hern A.iust It'.th. IVnn says he iiaawful tr .! lungs. P eit'i foriot the ch.oken n.pp-.- u.
'he I'hri-ittHn chiitfh Satr-iav . . n''-. .,.t;l.-.it 20th fr..! i 5 to 7 p. in. :... j b'x' invited. r E r. Kutii-r fam:!v rt.i' 1 h-.-rno :
f rt th- tr :Uit" 'tip Moti l.iy , U. Vatk;n and family are l.-a a thr.-n wt i ka vacatic.n m 'Ttnn.
Mr. Ual''n's brother livi-s. The rc.lvaj avrviot-v in the t -? an htjnj wcji iitttT.i d. -r-a.-h i rit' c-. enit.SS until Sunday nirht tiy i;.-v. .-"nyi.-r. n'.special music ea.-h ev-n'.ns by t"oi i-i. -licrtras
H. ikt-fon left last Wednesday mom-i-ie-.,..t 'if-.e ."ir.ioJ '""I'ifi.'k for Si -j'h in at.'vc-J t.l'.e. il .A. reunion, 'i:'d .1 aiso p?iv a . iit t." hi-., brvtlior Frank and - Ye. Mr:. .( ;i, ;.! . .u,.r. nn.l dav.clit.fr of i.r.w n P" nt were pl. a.-oin! ca:-r.- ;n ii'.vn -u W dnewday. I. in.-iiTr -.fiswv .-n-'-n-Js.iv- n '.rV .;-:- ,n
secj u a u u B u o q a a i orm a ej e k si a a a a a.
BERNAT'S
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CorneHua Vandtrbilt Jr. on th golf !!nki. Corr:?li-us Vanderbilt Jr.. the wealthiest ne'vspaper reporter 'n the wW, w&s snapped recently on his arrival at the Oak Bay links, Victoria, British Columbia, whither he went for an hour's recreation.
! 1, ! MW MERRILLV1LLE 1 M. E. T.ad A,1 T was wvil i ttti?'
The Kidnevs ! WSSSKM
Help
Fight That Cold
Wn. Hild.brantt and family of ('hic.ki sundayed at tiu- home of Cliurlos Jlildehran dt. Mr ar.l Mr Mathias Klein. Jr., and
dauiihtcr of frown P'int and Mr. and!
Mrs. Andrew SparitVr and 'Phi!!;p ll.-T-itian f ?l. J.din, Sunday. -.1 witii Mr. Mart K'.-s'u, Sr., and family. Mrs. Krenz-'i! uin t..n ttlward. who have ben atayfnir at the (oni- of Mrs
Sfavw'U for the past five weeka I-fc for their home in fhiomo on tJ-in.Hy. j Thr- farm Imrem -v'ik- hn!d at the rove in ("tt Meyer's pfaee on lajtl Thar.!)- drew a larKo -r- wd in spite i of the iHiny weaiii.-r. j
Mr. ar.d Mrs. peter S.iir a at-'nded the funeral ol Mr. Schmi.lt of Cro-.vn 1'o.nt on Mrs Sauvr bein a danghlvr
cessej. Miss Verona Haa is visiting
'.if-rold home at prt-s.-nt. Mr.-i Vm. Ki..-:n tntrrtaiej Mrs. John M'ir.berger of (:dar Luk.- Vdnesday. .Mr. and Mrs. Kred EncUhrv.-h- of Chioai!!., are the uncst. of Mr. and Mrs. V m. Klein at present.
atfwrv Pvcforw
Tc0mmitV
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remm der that
-s. ft
C'lWts anl jfiip I'auye thousanris
cast-s kPJcu y trouble. In any 141'im I disease the system bee. rues ii!;.-i with 1 poiftftM whi"h the Sidneys nii.--t niter j ..ff. All too of:n tlits .'xtra bnrdrnj -.v:-:!irr t.v-..- U i d ti : v . "'V. n y. .u iia -'
constant has kachr, headariies and 1 d f.i:nily; iizz:nc-as: y.-.i ia U aii.lMti-jn. fel d'..!l. I S'l.-nnna j VoUs and df-pi ess.-ci. Don't larn.-re j int !, rday ' the.srt warniiins' Hio the kbloevs
w ivh !lMn'i Kl.lnej 1111, H -nie folks j recnmitJid Doan'a. Aak yonr m-litb- j bori
and a gentle you can
?
the ue-
the
1 I '"J II BLACK OAK jj
A Hammond Case Wult r l:. HofCtnan. CS: Onkiey Ave., tavs: "A cold settled on my kidn'-ys no! for rjuite a while, my b.-wk w.m weak and lame, I didn't iet this r:m on very ln.. but ued P".an'.s Ki'ln.-y Vills. Thvy tav.t me relief fr in tiu til I -A OS rid of the c in; plaint, "
D'tri't mrsa-th-bix R-3-ramajce sale at K. Lriin and Pon.Erida.y and. Saturday ffpctrtal barjrairrs TAr two daysi-cmly. 8-1S-2
HOBART
-j WANTED Farms and ;aj-den Tracts, j for sale or exehjui' for proper' in j j Hammond and vicinity. Have cu.-to- j mers waiting. V. J. W.ic!h:wici, lS3i 1 ftate street, Hanmiond. Thone S3. j i s-i!-:
D0AN'SK&N.!Y 60 b all Drurf Stores loatCT-Muiturvi Co. f t Jx.rWialo. NY
SAVE 50 by selecting your Furs while this sale is in progress. FRANK BERNAT Ladies' Tailor and Furrier 636 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND
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WANTKJ. 'irarr.is and Card-n Tracks, for s:J- r 'tchajis for property in H.nrnond and vicinity. Ho.ve cutopierj wHiitinr. F. J. Wachwic, ISt &Utc reet, Hammond, ITvoue "3. -lt)-3w
COOK
lrn'tjTrjrB xtue -thcees bi. day. Tou e'Zjr-lA. jlaveJsjpuj- f9t, AxaYind.. 1- a rpeenurlt frim-VT. Pchnirs InJfir-.ition'
s3 W-harie, Auust 18, 19 and 20 f"tti 'OyhrfiBg; Sho.Stor, "fT'iS lWh st
8-H-4i
.5ijcvf-nne. Whttrns"; vCut price on
.... -iS-3 j "TTAICXBD rfODl TiCJT CSV i tljxc:. North I Side modern 'twi-i fist 'brink btiildTn. !
'Ahiesf: jDrire. f.iir -hatf eajf'n. . .1, K.
S-1S-2 .
MIfs Lira.K.nrttr-wtio-ba- been the frtiest of K.'jtabeth KnfcU t !. WUi. week
trerPrrrT to her home in Flanimonil on
tT' Sta turda.v.
'Whittng' Njtv3 C
-mhj ir. afjtvfl in j-4-te-Jrwm?-sa 1 -a 51. Gordon a.nd Son, b .wr - to -jook ever th m-any furniture barg"a!-a.. ' ' 8-T.S-2 -ATTENTION! WHITING ELKS Thaa b'.g etas:, roast pint and baked TVf ftitfrtAinmi-nt a.nd e v c Jtj' t h i nr FlWrtar ereninj, Aarit Jtth. starts at 9. p. m. Come on yon K.ks, turn ojt. Must b a crowd. S-1H-3 !Tn TllKATHK TiMiHT erlnj Mirtit lialecn Seilavtck In "The IHnmon'T Quffnt"A. Q aniT'W; nlo t"rtle Pul.Jn "Kln of the dmi," o. u AlsolKirt ana JefT in "A llHest rrea" and nm.-iy. - P 1 tfoMAX U"AXTKI---For o.trh.-n work (food wate. apply Point Cafe. .v-l?-3 Mri. Hrrdersor.V P.eaiy shop Friday Special, hair b.b. 3rc: Shajnpoo '';:: ,r.1 racial. $1 on. rh..n- 4C7-M Whitine. Vil 113th -trr-: v-U-'
PESKY DEVILS v miii erii ,
P. D. Q.
T D. 0 . Pesky Devils Quieta is tlr name of th new chemical tfeat afualiy ends tae bug family. Bed
But: Roaches. Ants and Fleas, us P. D. Q. kills the live ones
and their eirsr and stops luture generation Not an inject powder but a chemical unlike anything you have ever used. Ai-cents packaee makes one inrt and each package eontains a plterd spout to et the Pesky Devil ia the cracks and crevices. Your Dra;rtst aa It et b eaa eet it for you. til -' -
NOW A FOLLY TO HAVE CORNS
C9 T
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rocetema Diore
MSlion of Pmttplm Knou) An Easy Way to End Them Quick and Surm Folks U about you now treat corns in this scientific way. That's why corns are becoming so uncommon. At the first corn pain thcy apply Blue-jay the liquid or tho plaster for sale at all druggists. The pain stops instantly. Soon the whole corn gently loosens and comes out. This is not like old ways, harsh and crude. It is the modern method, put out by a laboratory of world
wide repute.
Friday and Saturday Specials
CAMPBELL'S PORK AND BEANS PET MILK Tall can PURE FRUIT PRESERVES Large bottle PURE FRUIT AND APPLE PRESERVES
10c lOV-c 2Sc 18c
For
'.ions of people it hai
solved the corn problem. It will
bring you freedom and forever when you know it. For yuur own sake, find this out tonight. Liquid or Piaster
SPECIAL 10 LBS. GR-YNULATED SUGAR 65c BEST TOILET SOAP 3 large bars 25c WALTKES SOAP 2 large bars - 19c CRISF0 FAMOUS COOKIES Per pound 24c SAVE YOUR MONEY BY SHOPPING WITH
Blue - j ay Stops Pain Instantly Eaa da Corns Quickly
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A. MILLE
348 HOHMAN ST.
TELEPHONE 2402
Specials for SaturdayFresh Eggs Per Dozen 35c
78 W. STATE STF.ET Hammond
434 119tfc STREET
719 CHICAGO AVENUE East Chicago
Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs
Pure Lard, 3 lbs. .
Don't Hide Thrra Wilh a rl'i Itenx9r 1 hem With lllhlnf Oowblr Mrrnptll. This nrfpar-.tion '"or th removal of 'reckles is us .nl'y so sued ssful in ren-.o-. in fre.-kl".' and ivirp a clar. b-autifMl c .:n-lcxi i. tint it Is sold under guarantc.) To refund the monoy if it fails. lion't hide yo-ir freckles under t ,H; set an ounce O'hlne and remove them. r.ven the first f-w applishould -diotv a wonderful im-
j.rovement. sonio of freckles vmlfhiti; entir
Vie sttro to ask
.-.nble .strength Othiio ; tt
Pure Creamery Butter,
per lb
65 c 40 c 45c
Fancy Tomatoes. No. 2 2 Et r cans, tor
Fancy Sveet Corn, 3 cans
28c
Sincerity Early June Peas . 3 cans
t he
lit
drwo-riet f'T the . ; i i. is this t ha t
Monarch Baked Beans, 3 cans for DELIVERY
28c
Fancy White Potatoes, per peck
65c
State Line Delicatessen 715 STATE LINE, CORNER DOUGLAS AVE. Phor.e Hammond 3819
Complete September hht NOW ON SALE
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Dance Records
Oh Me! Oh My! Song Fox-trot Paul FH'se Trio and Frank Crwmrt Mimi (M-Mee) Song Fox-trot PauJ Z?iee 7 nv and Frani Cfumt
Ain't Vt Got Fun. Medley .Fox-trot VrrJtes' Jarnrtnto7 Orchestra Not So Lora Ago. Fox-trot TWoppySixj P.rm.O'Nuii. Medlev Waltz' Pn'ri D.in0r?fra )
The Last Waltz. Medley Waltz Prince' DatK$0rch4$lra )
A- 34 30 85c
A-3429 85-$1.23
Where Is My Daddy Now Blues. Medley Fox-trot j Ted Lewis' Jazz Band Queen of Sbeba. Fox-trot Ted Lewis' Jua Band Happiness. Fox-trot A rt II ickmcn'i Orchealm Sunshine. Fox-trot Art Hickman' eCfrchestra - i y f l . -v fM Tn T-tmt ..'t )
lf)wn 1 Onuer. jvieuiry oumi. t i j v , Ruby. Medley Fox-trot Vinccvt Lopez Orchestra J
A-3421 85c A-3428 85c
A-342J
85c
:
Song Hits
Three O'Clock in the Morning Moonlight
I'm Nobody's Baby
Frcni- Cm-ran A-3 43 1 Fr,:nk CrKmil) 85c
.crtoit Ilr.rrir
Paul Bifse Orchestra Ac--r,mjc::imcr.:
I Wenie
.' ) A - 3433
r My f.weet, Swr-ct Dz--'(:- Gcr? ( 00:
Mcrwn Herns rout ;..-r r ir-:. ..ir,-. i Wang Wang Blues Vcr ct; d ;c'.o::o. ) A- 3427 i-in'r. Vou C'omir.s Out fs'ina? V'..' : ". ::. i S5c Swanee River Moon Colurrbh .''V'.'cr f-crV.r) A-2422 Held Fast in a Baby's Hands Kccrdcn cpJ Suellcrs 85c Do You Evr r Thir:k of Mr : Fred IIu.cs A- 3425 You Made Me Forget Hov.- to Cry Chcr'.c? Harrison S5c Wild Yc-pir.j: Blues Mcnj Sic, ford and IltrJr.zz Band A 342 I've Lost My Heart to the Mesr.es-.t Girl in Ton i oe
Mary Sicjjord and Her Jczz Land j
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"Jt .iVTSv. a3S
jv j-2 ' - v -. v 1
Concert
) 79704 There's Sunlight in Your Eyes C nr.'f Hctkeit 10Q
773S9
rInlda Lashantxa j j
Mijhty Lak a Rose
Life's Railway to Hc-avtn Of cor St'ifflf and Male Qucr'et'e
The Name of Je.su- I? So Sweet 0
,00
A-3420
1 fin
e r i F w r beagle I
Where the Lazy Mississippi Flows S-chT Jaeobm A-3419 I Lost. My lie-art to You Sr3-ha Jocobsen $1.00
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Novelty
Hawaiian Medley Swort Luana Fekin Peeks Egyptian Dnncer
Frrrrv. cid Franchivi A-3422 Fercra and Franchini f 85c Oriented Wncdicind Orr,e.?!rci ) E-71C0 Orien'rd Woodvind OrcJtettra ) 85c
A-3424 85c
fA) Iri.-h Washerwoman (B Wearing -f th Green C, Rakes of Mallow i)nv Ric.hcrdson (A Daneft Wid' a Gal. Ho'e in Vr Stocking (B) Annie Laurie (C) White Cocka ie Don Richardson
Wild Animal Calls Dt a-h of tho Old Lion 1 Erntct Thampsrm Seian A-3I31 Wild Animal Calls The Hunting Woiv . J 85c Erv'ft Thompson Scion )
ftw CclamUti Rtcordt on Sa!e at nil Cnlumhitt Oialmr the 10th and 20th mf Every Month
D.i you know rhat Buct, his yenius scorned and ur.rccojr.!7ed, d;fd of a broken hrart st The utter figure
of the first performance of Carmen f ,PW it m The tur of Mudt Hri a &fcr.THTA
sr!BP!" ... '-TU-ivrj j.nr?.-
a. ans y.ry -iE ; ' -r .
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York
Ceresota Flour 242 lb..$1.23'l
49 lbs. $2.45 l
Fancy Sliced Pineapple, 2 large cans Fancy Peaberry Coffee, 4 lbs. 95c, per lb. . . . Medium Red Salmon, per large can
Fancy Pop Corn, 5 lbs
Live Poultry Springs, per lb DELIVERY
OOC : j or- 11 25c;f 3 22c j 15cf 34 c f"J
Briar Ridge Catiup, tall sie
23c
Earry June Peas, per can
14c
Alaska Fink Salmon, JQf '2-il can " Peanut ButUr Kisses, JQ special, per lb
Larje Rolls Toilet aper, 4 rolls . . .
25c i -
Crackerjack or Chums, J .
pai.n..igc
Ohio's Best Tomatoes, OC No. 2. I cans
SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE
ONLY 3 ponr.ds Mello Java Coffee, 1 pouvid & 1 fh f Sur-ar FREE. 1 mXJKJ
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