Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 4 October 1919 — Page 12
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THE TIMES. WHEN MOBS SPREAD DEATH AND RUIN IN OMAHA TOILET SOAPS Hardwater Castile Soap, Olivilo Soap, Creme Oil xi'i n.iinm - TfliiiHtinimTim .rrt m Ci .'.V, f .v.. R 10
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- II?d Cross -nrlters t-andinr hefr.re their otKr-. n ntw coaniy courthouse lieuroyt-d hy fire; youth, on horsLMtck skUiI to be relative of girl assaulted, and Mayor Edward P. Smith.
Omaha ha been under martial i . -e race riots broke out in t v Snpt. 22. Ths ricts assaultiRg1 of Agnea ' ' a . .' a negro. A mob coi.r'wiy uoi to it tc:s
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from the iail on the upper floor.
The courthouse, a. new structure was totally destroyed. The negro was murdered hy the moh Several persons were killed and injured.
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; ra? f-:i;:tl.--d Joe Sap'.nski n-y his next 1 tr.end is Kahr.n & Kahnn. Gary par1 . s was settled. The plaintiff claim- :'. he was severely Mtten by a vicious i.'-.v owned by to defendants. Daly
j z.nd Freund and J. C. Wells represent- 1
d the pi a rnt;ff . i II. tt s I.iiChtr.er et al. a can lnvolvj ir.sr th t:tle. to some of the land that ; l b laln-.ed by th s'eel company, and i Mrs. Ca rr, which was set for trial toj day. was postponed on account of a smaller tase pending !n t!;e higher coirts. Daly and Freund and Knapp j rind Campbell represent plaintiffs and
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JUST FOR MONDAY' SESGS SKIRTS $4.89 All wool serce skirts in navy and Mack. Patch pockets and bell; sizes to 30; f .-.Her at $4.9. VOILE CURTAINS S8c They're yards lonp; lace trimmed ed?a on side and bottom. In white, rream and ecru. ROOT BEER BOTTLES $1.49 Root beer bottles wj,th patent ruhber stoppers: quart size Monday only at 51.43. FEDERAL FLOOR OIL
69c
The. only thing for re"nishing floors and linoleum; Osuart size; special at 69c. WILTON VELVET RUGS
$45
Seamless, size 9x12 rues In a good range of patterns and colors; rne grade. CRETONNES
49c
S3 Inches wide; printed on heavy cloth in pleasing designs. Ready for hanging. O'CEDAR MOP 75c O'Cedar mop; special heavy grade wool with steel brace and long handle; Monday at "5c. LADIES' BLOOMERS PINK
55c
A fine ribbed grade; well made and finely finished; a dandy buy at 55c. LADIES' UNION SUITS
98c
Tall weight union suits for women; lightly fleeced in low neck and no sleeve styles; $1.25 values at 9ScRun of the mill. BOYS' ' STOCKINGS
23c
The kind he'll have soma trouble wearing out. Ribbed, strong and durable. MEN'S SILK HOSE
39c
With improved special knit top. Pure thread silk. T5c grade at 39c.
remunerative highwavs of economv should
avail themselves of the savings afforded in our-Thrift Monday Sales features. Why? Because seasonable merchandise Is always offered and. due to our rigidly censoring every item as to value before advertising it, you have the assurance of obtaining the bst at a price far below prevailing figures. Here mentioned are just a few of the timely values on sale tomorrow..
Special Pricings on Yard Goods At Minas in the yard materials .section you always get the best at the lowest prices. The items below will substantiate this statement.
Zephyr Ginghams Pretty plaid.', a good quality, regular 79c value for Monday only CTf&a at yard Flanders Suiting For children's iress-es in a hoM of pretty plaids. A fabric sold regularly ttE? at 33c yard, Monday Percale In light patterns; 36 inches wide; regularly slls for
S.rc yard; Monday
25c
Towels Lot of heavy quality
towels, in pink, blue and yellow
borders. Monday each
Muslin Yard wide bleached muslin; pood heavy quality,
worth 29c, Monday
Sheeta F a m o u s Pullaway sheets; neatly hemmed; S1.9S
value, Monday only, each
89c bleached quality, 27c Pullaway ed; S1.9S
S1.59
Suits' Values Decidely Uncommon $59. 75 Suits, Monday only, at
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$42.49
Are you needing a Fall suit? If so take advantage of this Th-rift Monday offering. Suits developed of all wool boilvia; serge and tricotine. Trimmed with selftucked buttons and braid- Handsomely
ailored. Opportunity, as you know, passes our way only infrequently. Here's "Opportunity" personified in this suit sale; don't et it get away.
Second floor. Boys' All Wool Suits 2 pairs of Trousers Absolutely all wool boys' suits of brown, green and blue mixtures. Fine tailored Norfolk, styles; ages 4 to 10 years. A suit that will wear him well and long. Price $14.75
Centim're Gl'ves
$3.50 & $4.50
We're Hammond'o sole agent for these gloves known to be the best imported silk glove on the market. In two styles; in black, brown and grey. Short 2-clasp glove $3.00 Limp gauntlet strap wrist $3. CO
Little Boys' Shoes, $2.19 Sizes 9 to 13V
Gun' metal blucher style; solid leather all through ; a dandy looking sturdy shoe, just the thing for the little fellow; regularly it
ells for $3.00; special for
$2.19
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Thrift Mondav at
A Silk Shirt Special pTjamas
Satin - striped tub silk shirta In all the new fall patterns; light or dark effects; sizes .o 17. Cut full and well made. Each $7.50
MXJTS SECKWAEE. . New and exquisite silk effects, in good quality silks. An early purchase enables us to sell this ereat lot at the remarkably 77r low price of I JL
Men's 2-piece pajamas, In
plain blue, tan, pink and lavender; eizes 14 to IS. Monday 31.98 Muslin Night Shirts We have about 10 dozen well made and finishedPriced Thrift QQ Monday at tQ Boys' Suit Special A table full of boys' Norfolk suits, trousers cut "full
and lined; size9 6 to IS
jears. Thrift Monday at
S10
Thrift Monday Grocery Specials
5c
Isla ot Piaes O-rape Iruit. Kxtra fine quality. tach-
Butternut Brand Mild Cured Brisket Bacon. li.-ces wnjth front 1 'r to 3 lbs. each. Monday only, QOn P-r lb. OuC Idaho Potatoes. Splendid ffCJ conkers. Per reck uwL
Fancy Golden Santos Coffee. 3 lbs.. 1.25. Per !b Wllaon's Tomato Catsup. Largo bottle
42c 15c
PEAS. None - So - Good. Very sweet and tender. Dozen cans. S1.75. -f f Per can JL t)( Buy a case ynu won t rtrret it. COBN. Extra Standard Qialit7. Iozrn cans, SI. 75. -f f . Per can 15C Buy a case.
JUST FOR MONDAY MEN'S UNDERWEAR 98c Shirts and drawers, medium heavy ribbed; sizes 30 to 60; $1.25 seller at 9 Sc. BOYS'UNION SUITS 98c Heavy grey ootton ribbed union suits; sizes 8 to IS, at 9Sc SHEETING 79c Famous "Blackhawk" brand; good heavy q-jall-ty; free from dressing; 19c seller. SHELF OIL CLOTH 10c
12-inch shelf pretty borders; at 10c.
oil cloti; 15c value
CANTON : FLANNEL 25c Bleached canton flannel, 27 inches wide; regularly sells for 35c yard.
SANITARY APRONS
48c
Marquisette top; good quality rubberized cloth; regular value 59c, Monday 4Sc.
GEORGETTE BLOUSES
$3.89
Come In flesh, -white and sunset; tucks and embroidery; high and low collars; $5.95 values.
PILLOW TUBING
43c
"Bridal" pillow tubing; 43 Inches -wide; fine finish; eells regularly at 65c.
MUSLIN GOWNS
$1.29
Fine muslin gowns, featherstitching and ribbon trimmed; $1.S9 gown at $1 29.
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