Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 177, Hammond, Lake County, 15 January 1920 — Page 10
Pacrp Ton THE TIMESThursdav. ,l;m. K). 1020. NATION-WIDE ROUNDUP OF REDS GOES ON: ONE OF THE LEADERS IN THE CLEAN-UP Weather doesn't bother us" "Chesterfield P& A IN or shine, Jit Chesterfields reach you crisp and fresh, their original flavor Edward C Minas Co tore kt.''. V --; a.itct. It'3 the moisture-proof glassinc wrapper that does the trick. Furniture, Rugs and Stoves
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(jruup of lieds bcln'i inhered into Marion county jail t ItxiiaaHpolis and i red Van Xuvr at his desk. 'Y'm count ry-wiiie round-up rf the Retis and otbr undesirable ritizpns t'ortirr-iC". Abovoj one tfroup of Reds, caught in raids in Indianapolis, ara hiomt at the first' stop on tacrr way to their European homs. They are beirtjc taken into the jail to await a hearing: before W. C. De Miller, immigration inspector for Indiana. Fred Van Suva, the r.ewly appointed U. P. jiptrict itttorr.ey of Indianapolis, is one of the leaders in the war ajrainsrt ihe radicals in the I looser state. He formerly was state chairman of th tndiiina Democrats but resigned that Job to take the federal position.
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"Pape's Diapepsin" is the quickest, surest relief for a Sour. Acid, Gassv Stomach Distress vanishes!
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vA:. sft'T Tvht"h Mrs. Tjvin s- :' ;.j ;j yery r.i?e l-nihon. ifs leth White the '. -i:'. on taev. r of Chicasro. i-as 3 n i'u; is"ial business visitor on T'l'sday. Mrs. K.l. Jewett of Indians?"'! bo'.Jtevara. is reported on th siflc list. A fere frit-nds were, entertairei r.t 'he ?tir'T. h-tmn on JlyrCo avor.ue on Monday evening, Mr. ant Mr. Kd. Lansohr sj-ent Monday '.n Chicago.
That's Right, Say "I Want CELERY KING" Tske a cup to regulate your bowels K purify your blood and make yon ttroog to you can withstand sn attack of grppe if tl happens to come oloojj this winter. It's one grest vegetable ls.Tstive Dd it won't cost you but a few ctnii to find it out. Cbildren like it. tsMfejpMaqRnKi,s.li mi i i mm i .. .. 1 a. j . BROKEN GIRDER HALTS PROGRAM
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$10,COO PURSE. XETT TOTIK. January 5 3r.li Earl CsJ-loh, wrestti. g chan-.pion ar..i Joe Steelier will t'lsit at Madiyn Si'iare 5,-arJen Jan. fei- a y.-;rso to be 5 1 0. 00 '' vhleh is the record snm.
Select That Hat Now
One accoiint of a big shipment of stock now ort feyvay we have decided to close out every Kat in our liiop including those which have told up to $25, at half pries,, and le. It will be an opportunirx to seare a luxurious Kat that will be of more than a season's service, at bout your own pries. The Hire includes Women's Misses njvi CKildren's Hats, every on of which carries individuality nd worth twice what v,e ask. We have arranged a Dollar Table of Hats for Women that is sure to prove a decided hit. Any one of these fcats on the Dollar Tabla is guaranteed to b worth tripi'ev Many of &ese Hat? are those depleting the sty-, for spring war. SALE BEGINS FRIDAY and will close SaUrday at :30. Has will Rive every woman in Hamdorivl c ranee to !ie!p Lei j-aiir et a decided savirsilAKE A SMALL DEPOSIT if it is more cc ivenieat for you to wait until pay day and you are aire of getting just what you want. O ANKFORTH Oat shop
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Table Special V illiam and Mary Dining Table, 48 inch size. Made of solid oak, wJl seasoned and highly finished. OQ 7 C Extends to 6 feet. Price?. '. J)J7.D
Parlor Suites GREATLY REDUCED
Dining Room Furniture julfet, Table and Chairs of solid fumed oak, wax finish. Good material and best workmanship make this an unusual value at these nrt-c
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Chairs, $48.60 Leather slip-seat.
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Three-piece Tapestr' Parlor Suite. Large comfortable davenport, and a chair and rocker. You must see this fuite if you want something good. $247.50
Library Suite Three-pirce Mahogany Library Suite. Short davenport, chair and rocker. Upholstered in blue Spanish leather. $225.00
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Parlor Suite Three-piece Mahogany Parlor Suite, with cane panel back and ends, upholstered in blue velour. Two pillows and bolster. Complete for $180.00 Bedroom Pieces
AT REDUCTIONS A look through the stock of odd dressers will show you where to secure that odd piece of bedroom furniture at quite a saving.
fi Dressers, $18 to $20
rChiffonieres,$12to $37 Beds, $7.98 to $35
Axminster Rugs at $52.65 9x12 Axminister weaves, beautiful Oriental effects and unusual cc'i-i-s. A good assortment of rose and blue sround rugs in this lot.
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Seamless Velvet Rugs $67.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs $54.70 V oven all in one piece in small allover and Chinese designs. A good wearing rug at small cost.
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9x12 size, only
Brussels Rugs Reduced to $36.45
Seamless Brussels Rugs, woven with an all wool 9x12 Size Reduced! to $36.45 pile that is close and short, making an easy rug 8.3x10.6 Size Reduced to $32.40 to clean. 6x9 Size Reduced to $24.30
Linoleums Reduced The steady rise in the market value of Linoleums only proves their worth as a
ood, sanitary floor covering for any room in the home or office. Every kind s shown in this Iarire stock. You will be sure to find just what you are looking
for and at the Drice vou want to pav. All linoleum purchased here is laid free of
of charge except bathrooms, where the small charge of $1 .00 is made. Inlaid Linoleums Printed Linoleums $1.98 to $3.50 $1.49 to $1.85 REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE.
J ANUARY CLEARANCE OF STOVES Save 25 to 35 Per Cent
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$12.00 Stoves reduced to. $10.1 5 $13.00 Stoves reduced to. SI 0.95 $15.00 Stoves reduced to. $12.1 5 $17.50 Stoves reduced to. $14.25 $20.00 Stoves reduced to. $16.20 $22.50 Stoves reduced to. $18.20 $23.50 Stoves reduced to. $19.00 $25.00 Stoves reduced to. $20.25
$27.50 Stoves reduced to. $22.30 $30.00 Stoves reduced to. $24.30 $32.50 Stoves reduced to. $25.35 $35.00 Stoves reduced to. $28.35 $37.50 Stoves reduced to. $30.50 $40.0 Stoves reduced to. $32.40 Conrenient Terms of Payment.
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