Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 19 November 1921 — Page 12
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The Vount, i-. ' t'rlniiy S, s.ty will gfve a bos s.M ial this cvn:;i!g v. the Fre1rioh luiiM : n e . Mr. Klood T. :.iiiey will sre;ik Uiis ventricr h the st.ond i. u miser ,l the Lyctuin course. His .-ub.net will l, ".All Aboard." Mrs. Sixelove and Miss Mnry F;it"h r are Bpconlins the week with rckuiws at Kokc-tno. J mi. 'Mrs. Ttaeter and daughter Mab.il, Were Chl.Vasro lorn yesw rd:iy. Mr. and Mrs. I. Iaeh and Mrs. McGnho transacted bus.n-.i.s in Cl.icag.-o j oslerday. , Wccines'iity eveninir a number jf friends gatlyred at the Christ I'assow home in honor of Mr:, rassnw's !lt birthday annjwrsary. Mrs. I'assow is One of the oldest resit! -nts of Ilobart tnd Is In the best of 1-enlth. Mr. Znd Mrs. LIghtn-r Wilson Wr yesterday for California whero they Will reside. They ha I planned Ui trip by auto but owinc to the oeid Wfathf r they shipped their ear and will make the trip by rail.
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-M.-r.-h.-.Mi H i; H,.thu-.dl moved his f., mi!y !tt.. the new r.-sbU nee on June- '" 'einie Thursday. Mr. ai.d Mrs. .-ampson will o.-eupy the llutl.r home vacated by the Hothwelis. Mr. and Mrs. 1'eekens of Kennedy avenue are nwviiiR into the MeGary lioutso on I'm lory avenue. Mr. H.ewert have moved tin ir home across M. Junction avenue to their new site. Mr. and Mrs. Jnhrt Schweitzer, 5015th of town announce the birth of a baby boy, Nov. Kth.
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The concert at the Town Hall Thursday evening was one of the best ever given here. Every member of the "Sterling Quartette" from tlary were artists. The two MarQuart Bros., Mr. Hewitt and Mr. Kistler. The vocal soles of Miss Claire Howell was excelenty rendered. Mrs. Chartiers of Hammond held the large audience spell-bound with her readings- Mr. Elaine Hutchins rendered a master-
The C. 11. I., will give a r.iTlo and a car.', party or. November L''u!i at T :.'; p. m. at tl-.e i o. 1'. and C. Li. L.. hall. All are welcome. .Mrs. N. A. Kammer visited Thursday with relatives at Whltinur. Sale bills tin- out a n noil ncin sT the sale of Otto Hit::, man who will retire and live at Crete, 111. Jos. Cer'ach Jr., was a Hammond visitor on Friday.
Mrs. n m. Klein has been visiting relatives In Chicago and Hammond for the past week. .Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wirtz, Jr., of Area 111., visile 1 at the home of John Schutz. I The marriage of Miss Klizabeth I Ka.seh, r, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
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S.-l'inf. r, was sob minted Wednesday .
morniiiK i.t nine o . locu at tt. Martins eiiui'ib. the ll-v. Father J ura siiei-k oitieiatini;. The bride was gowned In white fseori;'.. lie and carried a bou.iuet of orchids. Miss Stella Mas. -her. bister of the bride was maid of honor. She wore a Kreen Keorc tt i.own find carried a liomjuet of roses. Miss Helen Herman of Chicago Heights attireil in pink georgette and Miss Ida Wirt 7., of Area. 111., atlired In orange colore. 1 .tciiririt te, acted as bridesmaid and carried baskets of earnatioiis. Otto K'ussaeh and Jolm Shafer of Cook and Pul Hecker of i.'hicaiio, were groomsmen. After tile ceremony a reception was Klvcn at the fiome of the bride to the near relatives. The youriK couple have one on a phort honeymoon and upon their return they will reside nt Cook. IVter Saner, Jr., has returned from a trip to Kacle Hlver. Wisconsin, where he visited Mr. and Mrs. Wmi Starke and John Saner. Mr. Sauer made, tee route via auto and report a Very enjovable trip.
COOK Mary Kretz returned to Ft. "Wayne on Sunday to r sunie her duties as housekeeper for Kev. Horstman.
ELVES LEFT BIG ESTATE
'INTERNATIONAL NF'.VS SERVICER I.ONI.x Nov. tiervaso Klwes, the famous I'niilish tenor, who was killed while on a concert tour in America, left an estate valued at $672, 5M. the whole of wbb h, except for a few bequests to servants, h? leaves to his wife. Lady Winifrede Klwes.
WAR VETERANS PICKET ARMAMENT CONFERENCE TO URGE RELEASE OF DERS AND ALL OTHER POLITICAL PRISONERS
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Dining Room Furniture Specially Priced Buffet and Table (as shown in cut), v?th six genuine leather slip seat Din- C? l 2f (TIO ers. Golden quarter sawed oak or American walnut. Eight pieces M. JJ J J Table, 48x60 in., $34.50 Buffet, 54 in., mirror, $44.75 Chairs, with arm chair, $35.59 QUEEN ANNE SUITE Solid quarter sawed oak. 54- SOLID WALNUT TASLE Queen Anne design.
inch lable. Buttet and six cane back, leather seat 54-inch solid walnut top. Specially nr Chairs. Jacobean finish. Complete S 1 A T "JC priced -t o.f olont niece V t I J 1 "
SOLID WALNUT TABLE Q ueen Anne design, 48-inch solid walnut top. Specially QlA CJO priced at
SOLID OAK TABLE 42-inch top. in M g c Q GENUINE LEATHER CHAIR-Solid oak. genuine golden or fumed finish VoJJ Spanish leather box seat Dining Chair. (r QC 54-INCH TABLE William and Mary, gg Very special at Jacobean hhisn WILLIAM AND MARY CHAIRS Genuine leather 48-INCH TABLE William and Mary, HK slP seat. Jacobean finihs Chair. Ofi Jacobean fihisn ' " Set of six. including arm chair Three "Extra Specials" for Monday
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60-INCH BUFFET Walnut or mahogany finish. Queen Anne design. This is an unusual 7C value at QOV.tD
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END TABLE, $4.93 Brown mahogany, any finish. A temarkable value for Monday only at $4.95.
45-POUND COTTON TELEPHONE STAND AND MATTRESS, S6.75 STOOL, $4.95 Hammond Bedding Co.'s 45-lb. Mahogany or fumed finish Teleroll edge, all cottjn mattress, in phone Stand and Stool, not the any size, $6.75. cheap kind but a real good one.
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Costumes Fashioned from Pictorial Review Can't Help Being Exquisite There will be heaps of sewing to do to prepare for Christmas and ether holiday festivities. Whether at be a new coat for mother, for daughter or baby, or an apron or dress or any particular wearing apparel that requires a pattern, use a PICTORIAL REVIEW Pattern for the best and most fashionable style. Each pattern is correct impossible to make mistakes.
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J-JERE is the silhouette that Paris endorses whether carried out on simple or elaborate lines. AH th n.wkrt versions will b found in Pictorial Review Patterns for December Now en Sale Pictorial Review Patterns 20 cent to 35 cent NONE HIGHER
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at 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c each i Here is an extraordinary sale of a comprehensive display of Silk Remnants and Silk Swatches that include: Taffetas Satin de Chine Mescaline Duchess Satin Peau de Soie Foulard Georgette Crepe Poplin Fancy Baronette Satin Sport Skirtings Fan Ta Si Etc The pieces run from I4 yards up to 24 yarJs lng an& can be used for immediate purposes.
TENNIS FLANNEL
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PEABERRY COFFEE 4 lbs. for 95c
3 Pkg. LUX, 27c Limit of 6 packages.
AM. FAMILY SOAP 10 bars for 55c
WATER PAIL Special at 23c 12-quart size, heavy grade (1 limit).
CLOTHES LINES Heavy grade, 50 foot lengths. 0 Limit of 2. Special at
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heavy double faced quality. Light colors with very neat stripes and plaids. Very suita b 1 e for petticoats, sleeping garments and children's wear. Specially priced, 1 per yard UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Heavy round thread quality. A n excellent value, per 1 Olp yard
Children's Gowns and Sleepers age 8 to 14 at 83c These garments are fashioned with special attention to details of finish. Trimmed with hemstitching and braid ; V neck and long sleeves. Special at 83c. A Special Sale of Sateen Petticoats, $1.29 A splendid showing of Sateen Petticoats, finished with tucked and accordion pleated ruffles. Shades of plum, navy and kelly. At $1.29. BOYS' SHOE SPECIALS SCUFFERS Qood quality brown leather, with nature toes. Sizes 9 to 1 1 '2. $2.69. Sizes 6 to Yz, very special 2 LITTLE BOYS' HIGH CUT SHOES Brown, storm calf upper, with straps and two buckles. Sizes 10 to fcO QO 132. Special at ,JO CHILDREN'S SHOES Black and brown leathers, also patents. Hand turned soles. Sizes 4 to 8. Special values, Q J 03 per pair LITTLE BOYS' SHOES "Kreider's Kickers," brown gunmetal, Goodyear welt sewed soles, nature toes. Sizes 10 to 13J2- Special.. 7
All-Wool STORM SERGE 79c Yard 36 inches wide. An excellent weight and quality, for skirts and children's dresses. Color, navy blue.
ALL-WOOL POPLIN 40 inches wide. A cloth quality in demand for dresses. An excellent weight and wearing quality. C o 1 o r 3 are navy, brown, black, fawn, plum, delft and ..$1.69 BLEACHED TENNIS FLANNEL 25 inches wide, in a well napped cloth. Very good value for sleeping garments, children's wear and undergar
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Women's Union Suits Special at $1.00 Union Suits of medium weight, ribbed, fleeced cotton and bleached. Three styles : Low neck, sleeveless, ankle length. High neck, long sleeve, ankle length. Dutch neck, short sleeve, ankle lgth. All sizes -for women, 36 to 44. A special selling at $1.00. Girls' Union Suits Heavy winter weight, bleached cotton, crocheted tops. Specially .priced according to size : 2 to 4 years 75c 6, 6 and 10 years $1.00 12, Hand 16 years $1.25 it Boys' Union Suits Heavy ribbed cream cotton garments, well made and fine fitting, with drop seat or closed crotch. Priced according to size: . 2 to 4 years 75c 6. 8 and 10 years ...$1.00 12. 14 and 16 years $1.25
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Thanksgiving Sales for Men At the Thanksgiving season, clothing and furnishing needs are many, but you can supply them at big sayings by taking advantage of the "Monday Specials," for we offer men's and boys' stylish, warm winter clothing and furnishings at surprisingly low prices Monday. A $25 OVERGO AT Special This lot consists of young men's newest style ulsterettes with full or half belt, and men's Chesterfield and double-breasted long ulsters. The season'sbest Thanksgiving "Special" at JjJ25 00 this exceptionally low price v
Men's Moleskin Leather-Lined Vests. leather sleeves $8.50 Men's Canvas Coats, blanket lined. black $5.50 Men's Beach Vests, heavy fleece lined .$3.25 Men's Heavy Work Trousers, sizes to 50 $3.50 Heavy Rope Stitch Sweater Coats, large roll collar $9.98 Men's V-Neck Sweater Coats, seal. oxford, etc.. sizes to 50 $5.00 Men's Jersey Sweater Coats, heather colors, two pockets $4.98 Other Sweaters and Pull-over Sweaters $1 to $15
Boys' Furnishing Specials
Continuing our Selling of en's Wool Hosiery 35c and 50c Hundreds of pairs at prices radically low. Cotton and Wool Mixed, 35c Wool, Lisle and Wool Mixed, 50c
Boys Winter nion Suits.... 89c Boys' Inband Caps 75c Boys' Standard Make Blouse. 75c Boys' Pullover and Coat Sweat-
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Boys' Pure Worsted Jersey. $2.50 Boys Lined Corduroy Pants, at $1.98 Boys Gray Flannel Shirts. $1.50 Boys' Flannelette Pajamas. $1.50
BOYS' WELL MADE Wool Mackinaws Well-made mackinaws of durable plaid mackinaw cloth, in favored shades. Convertible collars, big pockets; 6 to 17. BOYS' 2-P ANTS Norfolk Suits, $6.-95 Clearing short lines of boys higher priced two-pants suits, considerably below actual value. Broken sizes, 6 to 16.
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MEN'S SHEEP LINED COATS Beaverized 1 Q Cn collar, moleskin tops. Very special at vlOiDU
MEN'S FLANNELETTE NIGHT SHIRTS, $1.00 Sizes 15, i 6. 17. 18, 19.20. Men's Union Suits Featured is an unusual showing of silver gray Union Suits for Fall and Winter wear. Ideal garments, excep- t "1 (CQ tionally well made, at vi07 Mens Cotton Rib Union Suits Serviceable Union Suits, in the closed crotch style. t 1 C b ecru. Sizes 34 to 46 . .: Vlw Men's Dress Shirts Splendid assortment of patterns and colors, in fine count percales and novelty shirtings. Sizes 1 4 to 1 7 in C? 1 1 g the lot, at tpi.ID
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