Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 95, Hammond, Lake County, 11 October 1921 — Page 8
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THE TIMES. ruofsrlar, Or-tobor 11. 1921
HOBART
Aiid a HIVERA phonograph to your home. It is a.3 good as the best and cota iea?t. If bought during our TWO "'EPK I'HO.N'OGRAPH SALE. House ol y ui. Inc., Gary, Ind. We doliv--r a radius of 50 miles, and p:y caivi.. a 10-0-4
T're funeral of Mr. "Walter Cullman, vvho died at the hcm of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cullman at Dcp River last week We dn.-sday, was ro-M Saturday. Services were held at one o'clock at the home and at 1:30 at the M. E. Church. The younp man was IS years old and had ben :ck only a tew days from an abscess on th brain. Special mission nervlces were h' id !!ir.day afternoon at the Kv. Lutheran Church. Mr. and Mrs. A. CI. Ingram of Pt. T-euta, motored here yesterday They pect to spend the week in Green Hay. V.'i.t. tessrn Oradl and "Fred Haumer, Ofl representatives for the local American
! I,eeion left todav for Ohio, to attend I I an American Legion convention meet- ! In.
A larRe number attended the opening dance of the season held at th.j Community hail Saturday eveusntf. Mr. Ernest Nelson who moved his family to WaTerveii- t. Mieh., last spring Unit ieCid''d to rei urn to Ho'uart and as iin ent r the 'narb.-r bUMin.-ss. lie came here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. 1M. Fe,k and family were Ciiii'a i-ri. isilors Suininy and wt re accompanietl home by Mrs. Mossic 1 1 j; 1 man ivlui will isit hert. for a 1 w da;, s. Mrs. K. Hulein of Plymouth here visitimr at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George tlutten.
Mr. Kd. Larson who Is enjoying a 2; weeks varatlun left Sunday for Wis- j tocki. Wis., to visit with Mr. and Mrs. ; George Stii ti-. He expects to dj con-j siiiera'oie hunting wlii!. a way. J Word reached here yesteniay of the! death of M rs. Henry Meyers who v nr. . to California about a year n'o for her! health. Tli" remains will be shipped here tills! week. '
LOWELL
Why not buy a phonograph now
and let it be Rivera, because It Is akiioiI as anv, and costs less. Our TWO
WKfik" VHO.VOGIIAI'JI SALE NOW
GOING ON. W e deliver to your holli
an 1 refund your fare. HOL'SK OF JiUEOAT. Inc.. Gary. Ind. J.O-5-4t
Mr. rind Mrs. William Morey left yes
terday niot-ninir for WnshiiiKton, 1. C
u here they i; o to attend th annual ineetitur of the, national association, of
postmasters.
The postoffice inspector wa? here
yesterday for the purpose of oper.tn
bids for the new location of our post-
otlioo. Two bids for rooms were sub
is itied: K. J. r.xlcv and A. H. Max-
ua il. Tlie Inspector will rtturn in a
f. w days and at that time will make a
deelsion ns to which place the postof-
tio- will be moved. Mis. F.mory Grasn has returned from a visit with her son, Kdward Grass ,-itel family in Hammond.
.WAR-TIME TRANSPORT ENTERS PLEASURE SERVICE
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Jon? sought tai
Reuben Schilling left yesterday morn ng for Western Nebraska where he
Koe tt visit Ilia sister- Mrs. Peter Gleser. Thomas Grant went to Indianapolis on business yesterday. A new elevator company bas been organized at Schneider to be known as the Kankakee Valley Klevator Co. They will take- over th,. properly of the II. M. Freeti an 'o.. which, went bankrupt a abort tirn ago and is now in tlie hands of a receiver. The company is composed of farmers in the vicinity of Schneib-r. There Is a good location for ;m elevate at Schneider and there is no reason why they should not do a (rood business. The following: board of directors has been elected for tie coining year: Frank C. Urown, Ira J. MamsMeld, Ernest G. Larson, Edward Rruckmau and Oscar lYt-eraon.
DYER
Thirty-rive boys and grirls received confirmation at the St. Juseph's church 0:1 Monday morning:. The Dyr H. S. basket ball team -will I iay the Griffith H. S. on Friday. Mr. end Mrs. Morpan and Mr. and Mr.-. Ja.l:e Weber and children of Crown I'oint were layer visitors; on S u n d a y. ilrs. Masjdalona Xieblin? returned to her home on Monday nifrht after spend
ing several days with her daughter, Mrs. Helen Veschel and family.
GRIFFITH
The Great Two Week Sa! on IHONOGRAPHS AND riA-N'OS NOW GOING ON at House of Mu at, Gary, Ind. We deliver to all parts of Lake county, and refund fares to our customer.". 10-5-4
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in New York City alone from kidney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against rouble by taking COLD MEDAL
"TRY A TIMES WANT AD"
Money hack without question llf HUNTS GUARANTEED
lVJT" 1 I SKIN UISKASK KEMEUIK.3 Sfu? rv (Hunt's Salve nd Soap), fail in
f JJ J I the trutmrnt of Itch, Eczemn, l Ringworm, Trtter or other itchiiiK skin diseanes. ,iy thlfl trcatmcDt atour risit. For sale by We is Drugs and Stationery Company. Adv.
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The world's standard reme.Jy for kidney liver, bladder and uriv ,cid troubles! Holland's national re;redy slr.ee 1696. All druggists, three Zies. Guaranteed. Look for (ha mm. ;0ld Medal on erery box and accept no imitation
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vain. Dsya of sunshine aiid aaarr skies, Ivisltts all moonlight or goklea eyes, Tl.ee be the bar of fee southern When winter's winds do whip and frees. The haunts of Captain Kidd and his rovers bold have long been the subjects of romancers and many an enthralled rearkT has longed to visit tn We-k Indies into wtioc-ie hideren
Luv.i -he hrn-e, boid imd muchly
shore of which bays he baried chests of treasure when, too closely pressed. Bat hidden treasure ia Bt the only lure of our island neighbors. Tangible treasure in many forms climate, sport and scenery there awaits the northern visitors. Each winter sees preater numbers of Americans and Canadians sailm(f to the Bahamas, the Bermudas, V est Indias and South American resorts, and they return so enthusiastic as to the charms of these warm eliinc that all their friends we fixed to vrsit them too. In order to accommodate this prpr-rrcA-ln? volume of winier
.-. ": ,,',. MYnrr Mntjiin anchor-! tourist travel another hie- liner will
tJ booty-laden boats when it b rut irito this service for the 'wva eeessary to kitie, and en the I l'J 11-22 eeason. This is tha Era-
EMPCES" f BRITAIN prt'-sa of Britain, ooe of ttre Can't adian Pacific's fleet, a boat that has I had a wonderful record. Built for
ij coat company a oesst trans-ii.iianirc T' : trade, she carried thousands of
UMUlLO ucakrv AJ Hi IVi . I. rw V .A Cartmiian and Enropean ports. When war called for ships, she was pat into transport service and tens of thousands of boys in khaki Aczacs, Americans and Canadians were carried to France . and brought back itrain in the roomy ship that had been stripped of peace tone fittings and finery and converted into a comfortable troo ship. Th Empress ef Britain will be given a respite from her winter trans-Atlantic rons and diverted to cruisinjf between New York and Havana. Co kin, Panama, LaGoayra, Port of Spam, St. Pierre, St. Thomas, San Juan and other ports on "onthern seas. The number of passengers 00 eseh cruise will ho fcmited no as t insure better individual attrition both o shipboard and on the many shore excursions included in tUe 27-day cruxbes.
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The public utilities represent the largest single investment - and are a vital part - of any community, When it becomes necessary to expand its properties, the utility must go out and get the money to buy material and labor. This money may be derived thru the sale of stock and the holders of this stock thereby become part owners of these great service agencies. These owners - thrifty investors who have invested their savings in securities - are legion in number. Their numbers must and are growing in startling fashion as the public demand for service grows - have you seen the light? Put aside monthly a small portion of your earnings by investing in the 7% Cumulative Prior Lien Stock of the Interstate Public Service Company Ten dollars will start you.
Fer additional information crf at our local ouioa er mail ceupo.1 TODAY.
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Wednesday, October 12th The decks must he cleared readv for action to accommodate the early Fall and Xmas business which is rapidly aDoroaching. To accomplish this task quickly we will inaugurate a CLEAN SWEEP SALE wherein many very special values in short lines will be sacrificed beyond anything yet attempted. There still remaini many worth while bargains in ladies' and misses' dresses, children's and infants' coats, underwear, hosiery, blankets and bedding of all kinds, notions, toilet articles, household furnishinjrs of every description. Be here when the ffonjr sounds Wednesday morning at 8:30. See us now! See us often!
Cotton Batting for . . 10c Light Prints, yard ...... 7c Bed Spread, 76x84 .$1.89 Hair Brush, bristle . . . 10c Hook and Eyes for .... 2c Jersey Gloves ....... 19c Girls' Guimp Dresses $1.39 Boys' Knee Pants. . . . .98c Mens Flannel Shirts $1.39 Black Sateen Waists, . .69c Serge Dresses, 1-4 yr...89c Lace Curtains, pair ...98c Bias Tape, 6 yards . . . . 1 Oc Children's Sweaters .$1.49 Red Tarn O'Shanter. ,95c Knit Wash Rag 2c Resinal Soap 1 9c Sateen Petticoat.! . . . . 89c Men's Wool Sweaters 2.98 Canvas Gauntlets 9c Bungalow Aprons .... 89c Large Cotton Batt 39c Men's Flannel Robes . . 95c Bovs' Flannel Waists . . 59c Brocaded Sat. Brassiere 69c Ladies' Union Suits . . . 87c Ladies' Umbrellas ..$1.39
Black. Satin Bloomers 21c Corset Girdle, flesh . , . 59c Table Damask, yard . . 49c Emb. Flouncing, 9 in. . 1 5c Large Comforter .... $2.98 Girls' Flannel Gown . . . 59c Silk Camisole . , 79c Men's Union Suits ..$1.10 Silk Top Chemise . . . .95c Infants Flannel Gown . 29c Lunch Rolls for 2c Apron Gingham .... 1 3tC Sewing Thread, only ... 3c Men's Corduroy Pts. $2.95 Extra size gowns 79c Infants Coats ....... .2.95 Black Sateen, 36 in. . . .29c Tan Stamped Scarf . . . 29c Fine Torchon Lace .... 8c Heavy Cotton Bl'kets $2.69 Fine Knitting Yarn . . 59c Ladies' Flannel Gown 89c Fine Flannel Rompers 98c Philippine Gowns . . $2.98 Ladies' Lisle Gloves . .49c Floating Castile Soap . . .8c Men's Work Trousers $1 .98
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Curtain Rods, extend. . 1 Oc Wash Tub, No. 3 size, ,79c Stove Pipe Joint ,..,! 5c Glass Goblet, only . ... 1 Oc
Shoe Soles only 1 Oc Fire Shovel, each .... .5c Dinner Plates, only . . . 1 Oc Glass Tumblers, each . . 5c
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