Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 57, Hammond, Lake County, 26 August 1921 — Page 16

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Itixi li.MES. JTTidav. Alienist 26. 1921. HESSVILLE Dor.t forget the chicken upr-r to he. served a.t the. Christian Church' on Friday evc-rim?, Aug. 25, froim 5 to S o'clock. A cordial invitation Is extended to the pu.biic Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lambert have, Mrs. Lambert's f later, Mrn "Williams and children as their hoie g-uests.. Vernon Shay had his loot severely injured -hi:i at w-trk at the Genera: Ame.ncan pant Tuesday .morning. Mrs. TL Brown and children, of Hammond, are tho aetts of Mr. and Mrs. W. KansUcM. S DIrORCED WIFE - if ' OF T A CK flVT A P.ffTV w ROBERTSDALE m t t a a, a. II IS A. BRIDE AGAIN SI'AK THLATKi; TOMf.HT Sriial Ms ht, lilU--ii Seilar ick And Its I in- Diuin4ud (JUfPn," o. 10( Eddlf I

EDWARD

MINAS

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'..; in -Ivlus f ic Circus, o. 11), i-.t Mutt and Jeff and Hail Room. Do; tiued . S - 1 6 -1 f'l(I.M.T.S THEATRE TODAY Wanda ilan lcy Id '"Tlie triuolln :-ituivr.'' S - 5 - I

Re-. H- P. vey cr.-i f.vr. ad T.e-sday e,v?r...j- fri . t troo. crt on a, motor trip : C.6 i-S p -4 v' T t e r-.-. lag- crtoe r.x. Siaiday icor .'. i. MV.'l-'er lie. J rltract S-rjr.r.r..-l-:;-. of ' liiJK. S-ph-'cp w.I. : to oev-c t--. r. . -f q L-tr;y oor-fcr fo.- throe! ;: Chi-rch

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Arthur. 1 their d-eit ina.t.on. r. '' -.j Ifr. z :n hopes of '.-:r.-f ,M :-. Murray's Jw-allh whici ' r; '' T'r.ry art dif posing .r i s r ru ! a T e. - Xt-John.in f Ro:-y, left . . : r . ? ; . . wher h -w-iii '(S. r: -w-a. h-rn on vir.ffday mrnMr. and Mr. fJcirj Mr.deflck, ftp ivfn.;.

Mr. a -J rri Ed -.va,ti Klrrun. Mr. a.nd i - li Klein m :r1 Mr. and Mrs. F"re j au-.tck., at ter.de i a birthday, J-Arty l.ttrr.- of Mr and Mrs. Charley " " vf Kast S,'e --r. Tuesday msht. A-ifruJt rxtvir.ke of Chicago win, at -r- J -r.n Marry home on business, last r"5day, M r... Ttca Jor.w of Koberta avenue.

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.? Anna Ijanrle Baird and her

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W.VN'TED Farms and Garlen Tracts, for sale or exchange for property In Hammond and vicinity. Have customers -w-aitin? F. J. Wachfwk-i, 153 State, streft, Hammona, Phone S3.

Mra. Julta FWnch Willlami. Miss JiIja, French, drrorced wife of Jack G-raghty and daughter of Amos "iick French, Newport millionfjrfe, has just become the bride of . Howard T. Williams, oston in--yrance man. The elopement of 'Siiss French with Geraghty, then a

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1911, created a bisr stir in social

circles. She lated divorced him on, sroonds of non-support.

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.-.e.r.d. Mrs. A.

f:;nct:-r5' iJV. ... 1 enauneur m Newport, in August

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! '.r.. Mike ?chaefer w-'hi t t,-ri

f,r .ome T-rr.'s wias. re-ported --what in vt ro w-d.

a'il T-h I. ui M. Club s e.nterta.rned " -n-r---'-- ";";".r;j -- 'r.:r.5 at the- WiXlam Fhiiler -' r 11 ';' i homrj. Cards and a dainty 1tinJjon

. ' ' Mrs. Kdxard Freeso of MyriSo ave..

""if in ' :.:.3Lgo on busings AVdns-

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htr h-A c r--.r, l:vi civ- a.r i M r-;- Fraskliti i-hr. tavA a' .c . i suii aii.

or trip o ' -r-r:: pM:.r5 l! so If-f i-.rdav iyr r;:- horn- :n Cle-v-fCarw-Apoul: t Tr. t.y-r . Boy fr

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IfortrfVt coi'-if. s,t 1-1:45 Monday r:h: rnr ii-ipevitinK- h life Mvir.? a?

yjKjtdi-T IXTVS -w-p-s .-re". ." --! er'hoat. a-cd as rt was J.h- firt f-m ! firswC f them they fo-:r.d a l-t -'f j trtArfestias- iiittF to fee." Xortr.nl

Mariiy says "th eats are fifc&iar Ts-w-ey MVS. ' ihis 'amir. i-;re : la "berries." and Con Orison fays j thai "if thejft is A rttfr rmp any- ' tem thy have gv--t to ho-.y srst" All j ti trays are jcpe.tir.-- to several

trt.a jmJ meriit hadgres. They hav

tewr, whrf i n rre-r.Ti th- ; ' thecoIvies la.v bulit. 1- is r- i j tiKfc. and 1 a f-r.e t-Vo wt.rk, made I rf Joe flJd tr.pf."voj- a.rd v- ' d to lb . fhAH --:--:-! ;

W.VXTEO -Finns and Garden Tracts, for fil or xcbax.ff for property In Hammond and .vi.-'.nity. Have, casto

rs w-aitms., F. J. Wachewlcz, 153 feet, JlimmoBj, Phone. S3.

on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. B. Thiel returned to their rrome on "Wednf..-tay afternoon afte.r several days stay -with relatives at Chicago. Miss Lillian Keibr.an. and brother

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VIBTUE VS

MODERN GIRL

INTERNA-'iCNAL. NEWS SEVtCt) BOSTi-iN The 5-irl of X921 and her mode of dress liavc f-.'nd another defender. He i Ralph Flanders, Hiar.acer of the New Kngand Scrsemtcr' of Music, "Have a nittle patience with the. cirl of -today. " , f aj 5. "Just because her virtues are different from her grandmamma's is r.- rrafin .'im hadn't grot 'cm. After all. there are styles, even in jroodne-s-s, you know. "For every silly modern -girl I can show you a hundred self-dt. pendent, f-slf-supportinp.. eag-er, intelligent y-oiir.'!;' women." Flanders declare4 that hyg-iene had considerable to do with the evolution r f f e in n in r- a t! t r.

Kenneth, of Hohart are visiting-

their grandmother. Mrs. Mar- Keil-

mar. Mrs. GeQj-gre Dumb-sky won the, quilt ar.d Geo. Sdheiidt won the, sheet and riilc-w ca.Ci which was haffled fcr the benefit of the St- John's church. Fr-i'n Bros., of Hammond, transacted V.."aes in town or. V.'e inasday. O;: teachers will attend the. Cotinty Institute at Crown Point next n-eek. Mrs. Wm. Baumeiater, Jr., of ChicaSTO. is spending her vax-ation with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ov-;r;-iag..

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Mjvs MM!me iianrwP. nf Chic-aso. was a -sruest at the homo of Mrs. Frank

j iveJm-an zt Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. AVrn. X. G-,tteT were '.:.-.r-, v.jr.T'.Ts -n Thursday. Mr. F. M". Ra-i- bro.;g-h; in a. truck ter mell.is from Kankak

Jill SCHERERV1LLE ;

WANTED Farms and Gardn Tracts, for sale or exchange for property in Hammond and vicinity. Have, customers waiting. V. J. Wachew-ioz, 153 fta'e. street, Hammond. Phone .e3. S-19-2w

Will Be , A Mottletone Expert at EDW. C. MINAS CO. Friday and Saturday August 26-27 Watch tAeWrxfowJar AnnouTfment Dales

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TVlhitir.j Saturday, Rf-trtxt-.r wdte m 11DM -it KiidT!-. jTi-vt." TLf. boys a - 1

bMMa fr 3--.ir.f..i rr,i-s w-- k by -:t Euaetcr Jaa. IjaP-cJt -;-.- w;;.i hi will go there to Ai-Lrft '.a th &ooixtia. Ma. raly i- rv.n-fi.red r- -ber home ii Cantaaal tvn:i hy n'.lr--. OtSkwr Harrv Jloir'len who is oonfls44Ji e CI-lcaro hospital !s s-Znze witis ajpe-r;d)o.i-tlx. C Bert Br"lcrnaj! esd child rein ar "srSfitingr in. Wisoor-'ii.

Mr. ar.d Mrs. Cirlej. TTer-re ,mvS from Fiwirupp avm: to fjemlcjr henuti in Ohio awtue. asxl 3ax. Bane.y M'-Kf.nr. t hivs ;-

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'FOH 6XLE S room hi'iM on Oliver , mtrmvt. Call Wilting .'2-J. S-22-S TAJl TlTEATftE TOMCHT SxCaI XUrht, Eil-n -edrw-lek In "T!s. ISlaxorfiid Queera," No. lOi Edd e yVn la "Klng of tLe rir-n. "o.,l Jtlo Sfsstt and Jeff and Hall Room Boys PHrrrrEB? THEATRE TOP vv Taada Hauler lo -TIe Virtuous S'a.-i"-.'' ,

CORNS ENDED BY A TOUCH ffifc S9pted tr if ontty Corns Ff -mooed Qairkly and Gently

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fused laboratory prciuc

graararteeA if. With mil-i.-r? i ha r" ?rlaced cM jethc. hr z c'-i Je. it"isEl-:e-"i3V the 'iq;iid cr fh-f-!aer. Either is applied r y a touch. The p3n for at rr.f?, ani soon the "hole con-, looietu an 1 corr.es otit Thus any cern. old or new, ran te ended at yo-;r viil. No ipytul hour need ever te spoiled in this vay. Prove th;? tor.ieht. Get B!ue-jay at the drug-store. Bid all corns a Lasting farewelL Liquid or Plaster BIuej ay Sfcpa Pain Instantly Enda Corne Qvick?y

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For Fall. Wear

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Saturday and Monday

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Suits for Fall wear are arriving on every express. Suits in box and ripple effects; of tricotine, panvelaine, broadcloth or velour; fur trimmed, heavily embroidered for misses' wear. Strictly tailored garjnents of tricotine and yalama cloth. Garments that have that individuality about them that makes them different. Suits for stouts. We have a complete line of suits for stout women, in sizes to 52. In velour, yalama, broadcloth, serge and tricotine embroidered numbers. - , COME AND LET US SHOW YOU THESE NEW FALL SUITS , P (Second Floor)

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Designed and fashioned by manufacturers who specialize in young men's apparel. Fine garments, built up to the exacting requirements demanded by this store. An Unusual Display at

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igh School Suits

Our displays of high school suits are especially fine. Many with two pairs of trousers. Now-

$25

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NEW FALL HATS The roll brim is the new idea in soft hats for Fall. Pearlj and tans with contrasting bands are the correct thing for immediate wear. An unusual showing at $4 $5 $6 $7 New Fall Caps NEW FALL CAPS A-large display of all the new styles, in novelty and plain color materials. Priced at $1.50 $2 $2.50

Boys' Fall Suits You'll find this Boys' Store ready to serve you in new school clothes. Boys' Suits With two pairs knickers. The greatest values in Hammond at , $15 Wide variety of fabrics, patterns and colors. All sizes, 6 to 18. Other New Suib, $9.75 to $20

Fall Neckwear Not in a good many years have you seen so beautiful, so attractive in real value, as you will find here. now. Our Neckwear Section is featuring displays at

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Silk Knitted Scarfs, $1.00 to $2.00

M

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Specially Priced at

Men that prefer the wide toe shoes will find this an exceptional opportunity. Model like picture. Mahogany calf, oak soles, Goodyear welt sewed, full grain inner-soles. Size; are 6 to II. These shoes would sell in a regular way at $6.

If Shoes

"TRY A TIMES WANT AD'