Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 207, Hammond, Lake County, 23 February 1922 — Page 12
Thursday. Fob. 23, 1922.
THE TIMES PAGE iathize with them In th los? of their o year old son, James, who passed way yesterday morning after a brief lliifys of diphtheria. A private funeral was held at the family residence. Initrraent being at Oak Hill cemetery, Hammond yesterday afternoon. Miss Mildred Walker of Sheridan avenue, liar as' her guest over the week aid, .Miss Helen Morefew vf Ohicrtiro. Mrs. Maurice o'N'eil of Mhr-rldan avenue, in recuperating from injuries received in a fall on the stairs loading; to thj basement, a few Juj s jiko, when she received many bruises and a sprained wrist. He'd Won Hep from Her Tluihand. Then' nr amc The marl little her puMslunate tango millionaire from tlie Argentine and her love for Krance. Mr ''The Jour H or cement of the Voealype' at the Star Theater, begin! Sunday, Veb. 2. 2-23-lt Misses Mary Pufallo. E. Mihaiso, Genevieve; Toth and Anna V. Kollar visited Tony Wagner, Whiting's motorcycle cop. at tho Hammond hospital and found him improving. He will be able to return home soon. The Literature and History section of the Fortnightly club held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. K. H. Farr of Cleveland avenue. The program was as fullows: Collect. Mrs. Hicbardson; Ku Klui Klan and its Revival, Miss Tohn; Negro Problem, Mis, Alice Farr; Vocal solo. Miss Gor don. Flection of o:ficers: Mias B. Tull, chairman; Mrs. Hupgina, vicechairman; Mrs. Nichols, secretary and treasurer. The remainder of the evening was Riven over to social hour. The Civic section of the Fortnightly club enjoyed a nooa luncheon at O'Keefe's on Tuesday. The hostesses were Mcsdames W. J. rtotiKht. S. Camphell. H. N. Nichols, K. Hchlecty. The program was as follows: Scout Movement. Miss Ij. Bushey. Dr. C. McNeil; Heading-, Misa I?ertha Tull. Election of officers, Mrs. leo. O'Hara, chairman; Mra Bertha Hopkins, vice chairman: Mrs. lieiiry ijtross, secretary and treasurer. Mr. and Mr?. Alex Nyland expect to leave Sunday for their home In Sugar Cree k. Several members of tho Christian Church attended the anniversary meeting of the Chicago Heiylits Christian Church last evening:. The Owls club entertained the "members of their minwtrel companv Tuesday even ins, at a Washington Birthday dance. Mrs. Wm. Peid of Sheridan avenue is enu rtaininjr a guest from Shelby, Ind. HERO "ARRESTED" TO BE REWARDED WHITING and - PEOPLE Edward C. Minas Co, Friday is DIVIDEND DAY The Preshytrian church will s'.vh a dinner tt a number of its friends Fr!day, February 24, at six o'clock, In the 'hrlsttan church. The male q-.iartett of Jary wUl bd a feature o the j.,rof The many friends or Mr And Mrs. J:n Ward of Ki ii r t 1 1 1 ;i v e n s .i e . s 1 11 - l'arlileiine was left in ehnose ?u tiree Mrs Tower: Negro Soldiers in France, r AMERICAN FAMILY MIL f.r TALL CANS 1
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NEW SPRING STYLES ARE ARRIVING DAILY EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN THESE Spring Suits, $35 NEW COMPLETE ASSORTMENT FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Men who have taken the pains to make comparison know thdt our suits each season lead the styles. Smart mixtures, worsteds, stripes, checks, blues, browns and novelties, in a complete range of sizes. Many of these suits include two pairs of trousers. Finest Overcoats Reduced $25 Many of our finest overcoats are reduced to this low clearance price coats that sold up to $45, including Chesterfields, belted and a'reet Ulsters.
For High School Boys'
They're New 2 Trouser Suits
Snappy sport styles and felted models. Every suit well tailored and good fabrics. New fancy mixture effects, pencil stripes and plain colors. Sizes 16 to 20 years. Priced extremely low, including two pairs of long trousers. A Dividend Day special.
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Boys will like these new smart style suits. They have just been received in a special purchase, and remarkably low priced. Bright colored patterns fx plain colors are to be chosen. All are well lined and have two pairs of knickers. Sizes 7 to 18 years, $10.95.
Men's and Boys' Special
Cotton Hose, wear-proof heels and toes, pair. 19c New Spring Dress Shirts $1.15 Work Trousers, dark patterns $1.45 Wool Sweaters, values to $9, at $5.95 Medium Weight Union Suits $1.25 Lined Knickers, 7 to 17 years $1.69 Light and Dark Blouses, 6 to 16, at 75c Dark Blue Overalls, 6 to 16, per pair 59c
