Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 144, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1921 — Page 6

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FLTTIT & STAETBMAN FFEPABE FOR NSW NEW HEADLIGHT LAW T rohahly the imst complete line of ''.n'lic'.t lenses thut can b0 had on ths v t nnrlc. t of torlay has boon ingfa'-

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HEADUGHt LENSES .

Ts? Conply Wit'i the New H?dHht Law Fcr All Makes of Cars. I

r-.U Plate?. $1.75 value, ea.$1.25 ; living Gloves, $5.00 value . $3.09 f 3 Automobile Robe$ $5.00 Motor Driven Homs $4.00 Windshield Cleaners. . .75c-$2.C0 Radiator Covers

led by Tetitt and Startaman Jol-beis la tires ami accessories. Thej- have toeen Appointed pxolusivs ueerus fur both the Liberty ami Mac litth It-nKt'g which are approval by tb S-PiClery of this State to ronform to til- ktiv. Ali ours must be t-.tuirywd Tvlth an approved lense by LVi.-einlier 20 atoi-irfliiiK to to thi' recently enajteJ Automobile Headlight law which too h: "Th Sevr.-C'-ry of Stale l. hereby :uri. r:ad atid uirtteJ to in vestig&le acrertaln, determine and fix such reasonable .standard of liifhllrig equipment for au t omobl !es, motorcycles and otl;r similar motor vehicles for the adjustment and use of Mich equipment a

THE FIVE-FOOT SLEEVE IS HERE

Chevrolet "490" .

$2.50

Htipmobiie $3.53 $10 Silverbeam Spotlight .. $5.00 Ford Front Springs $2.75 Anderson Spotlights $8.00 55.00 Ford Timers $3.00 Th Washing Sponges 25c

.WEED CHAINS All sizes at the right price. We Are Agents fov the rGIXERT AUTOMATIC WINDSHIELD CLEANER Frice $10

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xi-S';!d Tires, $16.00

Tires, .$16.00

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FAMOUS FAKS

"The rUJD VOU tnJsBOM TKSL 55POXti?- VJHEhl MOO J OUT OF fTTeR. OtfUPSft XtTHCXir OFFEJft

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mkarraMed. I longed to tell her, &ad ret my tongue clove to the root of my mouth; would she understand, I wondered! I had known her bat a acaot month,- and yet I felt a though I had k&owa her tar months. ajr for yer, and ytt. . . . How can out toll a wooaaa that the has forgotten to roag Loth side of har fara

.CaJiromia PeUcao.

dear Night in Sootiand. On a cloadless night on can sit by the shore of the aloaay firth and read

; a newspaper at midnight, and golf, j tennis and bowla have all bora played while England slept. Cattle can be j seii steadily grating through the clear nights. The birds, too, appear to bt a , little puzled by the ununually bright 1 conditions. Their twittering never 1 ceases, and occasionally one will break . Into song that another will answer-

Thursday, December 8, 1921.

Xmas Seal Your Xmas Mail 14TH ANNUAL SEAL SALE TO FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS

Stamps to tamp oat tataasksis, Semb to seal iu fate; Eqy Health Bond if four able. Make yoor Christmas op to date I

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Tlie modern younjr woman may not be much interested m the Fivefoot Shelf, but she will surely study the new five-foot sleeve. This attractive cown is fashioned of brown eatin veiled in gold l?e and brown silk net and girdled ia soquuas- The sleeves are gossamer-like affairs made of the net banded in the lace and measuring- all of five feet around.

provided Jn ChapUr t$ of the acta of l!'17 and tie as to make tha uwo of the hlE-hway by auoh vehicles aafa for the I J bile Part 2, Chapter 30, Section 15 of the Nw Indiana Atftomohlle I aw. A lennthy list of various rules and regulation for the application of tbaas new lenses and exact way tha headlights should be adjusted has been rueived by Pettit and gtartsraan and a regularly equipped xervlce station has been fitted out with white sheet for testing- purposes so that they conform to tha law In every way. The lenses as stocked 3y this firm vary in price from $3.00 to $5.00 and arc carried in all sizes to lit any make or model car. This firm has also added . complete

line of accessories Including the much noeded automobile robe and hood radoator cover and oontmuos to stock both

cord and fabric tires in all sizes in the

standard maJtes.

from his wife Mrs. Katie I Hewraan. on statutory charges. The decree wa I S pan ted in room t. Lave Superior' court, Oary. Phil Orsenweid, Hammond, attorney represented Mr. Bowman. j Mr. Bowman did not nam the co-: respondent In his petition. 1 The eupls wer married In Virginia. They separated September 3. m. 3

daughters, the oldest SS years of age, were bora to tha couple.

GRANT DIVORCE

TO BOWMAN

Frank. K. P.owman, 126 William et. Hammond, superintendent of the nilnma Cooperate Company. Eaft Chloago

has been aranted an absolute divorce

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CAR!IY A COMPLETE

1I2VR0LET PARTS

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i :st Side Garage , and Sales Hupmobile Chevrolet Maimon LUMET AND BECKER Fhcacs; Hammond 386-111

To-Night and All Week! Moose Xmas Fund Circus Frolic UNITY HALL 4 Acts Vaudeville 4 Kroll Bros. Orchestra Dancing Every Night

ROTAIANS ENTERTAIN jaWANIANS The Hammond Rotary ClUb entertained ths Hammond ICIwanis fn-T at a dinner last .evening, given at the Hammond Country Oluu. Practically every Hammond Rotarin and Kiwraaien wm present and enJoyed the feature of the evening's entertainment, which woe a very able address on -Conditions In the. Far East," y a former War Correspondent. Mr. FrdriIc H. Kmlth. Mr. Smith ts a writer of International reputation.

having- spent several years in ths Par

Cast and Is thoroughly conversant with the local sentiment in these countries, and his address proved "very tastruoti' to his hearers. A "Kiddlo-Kor" raoe In which 'Bill" Belman and "Oan" Brown were the principals was a vary exciting event, and whereas "BUI" Belman was awarded first prise as th winner, "Dan" Brown lived up to hiw political reputation as being-'an excellent punnen

The Seven Sleeper. The etory concerns seven Christian youths of liphesus, Imprisoned by order of the Kmperor Declus In a cava In which they sought refuge, and where they fell asleep fee nearly 200 years, awaking to find a nrw civilization. They then related their story to the multitude, gave ttftai their benediction, and expired. The Church consecrated June 27 to their memory.

DEATH OF MRS. HITTER Mra. Xona J. Rltter, 44. died this

morning at her hona, S Plummer ave..

Ifam-mond. She la survived !by her im-

band. Xl"bert Hitter of Texas, two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Bates and Sirs. Aura Hehner and a brother, Charlea White.

The funeral will ha held Saturday af

ternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence

and burtal wlli be In Oak Hill ceme

tery. In cUarjfe of Undertaker Neidow

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'TRY A TIMES WANT AD"

The Lost Needle THERE'S an old English play known as "Gammel Carton's Needle." Its piot is woven around the loss of the family needle no trifling misfortune in the days of old. Today, in this era of ours, life is so rich in comforts that we seldom wonder how folks got along in the ancient world. And we sometimes forget what an important role advertising has played in making life pleasant and altogether livable. Advertising has one of the leading parts in the eternal N drarrn of dollars. To it is directly due much of the multiplication of products and services which has come about during the last half century. ' It has smoothed the mechanics of existence made life easier and more pleasant by bringing countless necessities once considered luxuries within our easy reach and into continuous use. Think of this when you read these columns. You owe much to advertising. And you miss much when you fail to read it!

Do You Know? AKIN COAL AND FEED CO. handles nothing but KWALITY K0AL AND HAY 2,000 pounds to the ton, at

"Lire aad Let Lire" Prices

Gravel, Sand, Excavating, Moving

Local and Long Distance Trucking.

Call Us and Be Convinced Akin Coal, Feed Co. 150th St. & Calumet Ave. Phone 2313

573 Hohman Street

Phone 1441

FRIDA Y Beef Steak Day

SIRLOIN PORTER HOUSE SHORT STEAK Per pound

12ic

LARGE Per can

CAN SAU10N

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Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Vegetables 202 Fayette Street Phone 738 Specials for Friday and Saturdaj

TRY AN ASSORTMENT OF SINCERITY PRODUCTS THE BEST FOR QUALITY GOLD MEDAL OR CERESOTA FLOUR Vs bbL $1.03 4 bbl $2.1S

Sincerity Pork and Beans, No. 2 cans, 2 for Sincerity KidneysBeans, 3 cans

Sincerity Rolled Oats,

per pkg Sincerity Coffee. per lb. 39c, 3 I -lb. tins.

23c 41c 10c $1.10

Cocoa, per ib. 15c, 2 lb. Pure Cane Sugar, no limit, 10 lbs. .. scar Mayer's Approved Lard, per lb rancy Creamery Butter. per lb

29c 59c 18c 47c

FANCY POTATOES Per buhel 51 30 Per aack, 120 lb. $2.50 Delivered to Any Part of the City

Sincerity Sliced Pineapple, large d 1 size can 35c, 3 cans Sincerity Peaches, large size, 40c j? 1 eta asais

Sincerity Apricots, large size can 35c, 3 cans for Sincerity Royal Anne Cherries large size can, 3 cans Sincerity Loganberries, No. 2 can. 3 for

Sincerity Kraut, 43 C

j unj tur. ........... Sincerity or Monarch Milk, tall cans, per can

$1 $1 $1

10c

Fancy Sugar Corn. 35 C 3 cans Fancy Peas. 33 Q 3 cans Grandma's Washing Powder, large pkg . . . Toilet Paper, large 7-oz. rolls, 25 C 4 rolls for Alivilo Toilet Soap, 25 C 3 bars

Did Country Soap. CQr

10 bars for P. & G. White Naptha Soap. CQ, 10 bars

With 10 bars of LIGHTHOUSE LAUNDRY SOAP at . . 56c We Will Give Free 2 packages of Lighthouse Washing Powder

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MONBERG & McINTYRE, Props. 1 4rS State St. Telephone 660

Pure Lard, pound

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Long Selected Filberts lb.

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PRUNES DATES Luna Soap Almond Bars Ib 10, 15, 25c 1 pkg. 10c 10 Bars 39c 3 for 10c Dill Pickles Club House American Mince Meat each 3c Coffee lb. 39c Cheese lb 25c pound 28c .

Delivery on $3.00 Orders

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